general knowledge Crossword Puzzles
General knowledge 2025-05-30
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- Who won the most recent super bowl?
- What US state is furthest east?
- phase change from liquid to gas
- What is the tallest dog breed?
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- pizza restaurant with a mouse mascot
- The most expensive comic ever sold was the first appearance of who?
- Who sang Old Town Road?
- phase change from solid to liquid
- What recent movie and broadway play was loosely based on the Wizard of Oz?
- phase change from gas to liquid
10 Clues: Who sang Old Town Road? • What is the tallest dog breed? • What US state is furthest east? • phase change from gas to liquid • phase change from liquid to gas • phase change from solid to liquid • Who won the most recent super bowl? • pizza restaurant with a mouse mascot • The most expensive comic ever sold was the first appearance of who? • ...
General Knowledge 2025-05-29
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- The color of the sky on a clear day
- The month that comes after March
- The animal known as the ‘King of the Jungle’
- The fruit that keeps the doctor away (as the saying goes)
- The capital city of India
- The largest planet in our solar system
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- The day of the week that comes after Friday
- The shape with three sides
- The festival of lights celebrated in India
- The bird that cannot fly and lives in Antarctica
10 Clues: The capital city of India • The shape with three sides • The month that comes after March • The color of the sky on a clear day • The largest planet in our solar system • The festival of lights celebrated in India • The day of the week that comes after Friday • The animal known as the ‘King of the Jungle’ • The bird that cannot fly and lives in Antarctica • ...
General Knowledge 2025-06-02
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- Amount of ghosts that chase Pac-Man at the start of each game
- Planet with the most moons
- Which continent would you find the world’s largest desert?
- A character that both Robert Downey Jr. and Benedict Cumberbatch played
- The name when you make 3 strikes in a row in bowling
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- A group of crows is called
- a person who earns money to support a family.
- The capital of Egypt
- Pink Ladies and Granny Smiths are types of what fruit?
- 4th letter of the Greek alphabet
10 Clues: The capital of Egypt • A group of crows is called • Planet with the most moons • 4th letter of the Greek alphabet • a person who earns money to support a family. • The name when you make 3 strikes in a row in bowling • Pink Ladies and Granny Smiths are types of what fruit? • Which continent would you find the world’s largest desert? • ...
FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY 2025-06-01
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- - Compound lens designed to reduce optical aberrations.
- Single-Lens Reflex Camera (DSLR) - Preferred camera type for forensic photography.
- Light - Man-made light sources used in photography.
- Correction - Adjusting colors within an image to enhance or correct them.
- - Adjustable opening in a lens controlling light entry.
- Intensity - Strength of light illuminating the subject[general knowledge].
- Triangle - Relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO affecting exposure (inferred from exposure terms).
- Gallery - Police collection of criminal mug shots for identification.
- - Removing parts of an image outside the area of interest.
- Light - Existing light in a scene not supplied by the photographer.
- - Colored glass or material placed over lens to alter color or density of the scene.
- - Lens aberration causing comet-like blur of points of light.
- - Optical instrument used to record images.
- Scale - Measuring device placed in photos to provide size reference[general forensic knowledge].
- Resolution - Detail an image holds, typically measured in pixels[general knowledge].
- of View - The widest angle of light rays accepted by a lens for a sharp image.
- - Unit measuring light wavelengths.
- Ratio - Ratio of width to height in photographic prints.
- Speed - Duration the camera shutter is open to expose the sensor or film[general knowledge].
- Shot - Standardized photograph of a suspect's face for identification.
- - Amount of light allowed to hit the film or sensor, controlled by aperture and shutter speed.
- - Artificial light source used to illuminate a scene[general knowledge].
- Balance - Camera setting to adjust colors to appear natural under different lighting[general knowledge].
- Light - Light wavelengths outside visible spectrum, e.g., infrared or ultraviolet.
- Photography - Close-up photography to capture small details like fingerprints[general knowledge].
- Lens - Lens with adjustable focal length for varying magnification[general knowledge].
- Speed - Largest aperture a lens can achieve; faster lens has larger opening.
- Lens - A lens made of different glass types to reduce chromatic aberration.
- - Difference in darkness or density between tones in an image.
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- Aberration - Blurring caused by spherical lens surfaces.
- Length - Distance between lens and image sensor affecting magnification and angle of view[general knowledge].
- Process - Combining lights of different colors to create images.
- - Lens defects causing light rays to scatter, degrading image quality, including chromatic and spherical aberrations.
- Camera - Simplest camera with a small hole instead of a lens.
- - Lens aperture setting number indicating size of opening; lower number means larger aperture.
- Perspective - Depth impression in a scene caused by haze.
- of Custody - Documentation process ensuring photographic evidence integrity (related to forensic photography).
- - Measurement of how sharply an edge is recorded in an image.
- Light - Light wavelengths visible to the human eye.
- Quality Photos - Images of sufficient size and quality for forensic examination.
- Light - Light bouncing off surfaces back to the camera.
- - Process of recording an image or video.
- Speed - Sensitivity of film or sensor to light; higher ISO means higher sensitivity.
- Obscura - Early form of camera using a pinhole to project an image.
- (Lens) - Lens defect causing lines in different directions to focus differently.
- Photography - Capturing images of individuals without their knowledge.
- Curvature - Lens aberration where the image plane is curved, not flat.
- Angles - Various camera positions (high, low, left, right) affecting perspective.
- of Field - Range between nearest and farthest points that appear sharp in the image.
- Aberration - Color fringing caused by lens dispersion of light.
50 Clues: - Unit measuring light wavelengths. • - Process of recording an image or video. • - Optical instrument used to record images. • Light - Man-made light sources used in photography. • Light - Light wavelengths visible to the human eye. • - Compound lens designed to reduce optical aberrations. • - Adjustable opening in a lens controlling light entry. • ...
General Knowledge Qui 2020-06-29
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- A female restaurant worker
- The company that launched the falcon heavy in 2018?
- Which way is anticlockwise?
- how many years are there in a century?
- H2O
- I'm loving it
- What gas do plants absorb?
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- What shape has 5 sides?
- What is the population of Thailand?
- How many colours are in a rainbow?
- how many consonants are there in the englishalphabet
- What is the largest country in the world?
- what does your heart pump?
- what planet has 42 moons?
- virus
15 Clues: H2O • virus • I'm loving it • What shape has 5 sides? • what planet has 42 moons? • A female restaurant worker • what does your heart pump? • What gas do plants absorb? • Which way is anticlockwise? • How many colours are in a rainbow? • What is the population of Thailand? • how many years are there in a century? • What is the largest country in the world? • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2022-09-01
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- What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
- What political party is currently in charge of Britain?
- How many sides does an octagon have?
- How many years has Queen Elizabeth II been on the throne?
- What is the most popular flavour of Walker's crisps?
- What was the first name of the King with six wives?
- How many rings is the Olympic symbol made up of?
- What is the world's most populated country?
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- In what film and book series is Katniss Everdeen the main character?
- How many valves does the heart have?
- What was the surname of Britain's first female Prime Minister?
- What is the name of the famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- In a football match, how many players are on each team?
- What element is said to keep bones strong?
- Jacinda Ardern became the Prime Minister of which country in 2017?
15 Clues: How many valves does the heart have? • How many sides does an octagon have? • What is the main ingredient in guacamole? • What element is said to keep bones strong? • What is the world's most populated country? • How many rings is the Olympic symbol made up of? • What was the first name of the King with six wives? • What is the most popular flavour of Walker's crisps? • ...
General knowledge puzzles 2025-06-25
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- this substance is thrown out into the air by volcanoes
- Stars get most of their energy from fusion or fission
- a collective noun for many bees together
- the hardest known substance known to man
- an animal which eats ants and termites
- a creature having 8 eyes
- this fruit is sweet and grows in Winter
- a planet encircled by rings
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- Furthest planet from the Earth
- a cluster of stars together is known as
- this compound is sweet and used as a sweetener
- the main substance in stars
- Our nearest star
- the superlative of good
- a dense forest with lots of vegetation and wildlife
15 Clues: Our nearest star • the superlative of good • a creature having 8 eyes • the main substance in stars • a planet encircled by rings • Furthest planet from the Earth • an animal which eats ants and termites • a cluster of stars together is known as • this fruit is sweet and grows in Winter • a collective noun for many bees together • the hardest known substance known to man • ...
General knowledge ish 2025-09-07
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- Darwin award winner
- Dangerous element
- deepest point on earth
- Animal with terrible self defence
- security device
- mode of transport
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- fastest car theoretical speed
- Largest known star
- the late queens name
- Hardest triatalon
- country with light blue flag
- currency
- Highest point from the center of earth
- Not recoginzed country
- first ship to reach america
15 Clues: currency • security device • Hardest triatalon • Dangerous element • mode of transport • Largest known star • Darwin award winner • the late queens name • Not recoginzed country • deepest point on earth • first ship to reach america • country with light blue flag • fastest car theoretical speed • Animal with terrible self defence • Highest point from the center of earth
General group knowledge 2025-11-18
15 Clues: Cheesus • the pope • lord _____ • pit mascot • Ben’s father • _____meister • Sam’s husband • synth 2 player • Sam’s ex-husband • Jacob’s girlfriend • who said, “bow-chicka-wow-wow” • ______ the sedan & ostrich man • mumbles, Larry, & Matt heckman • who said, “it’s hard!” to Jacob • who was watching Sam, whit, & hunter smash bros
Rehaz General Knowledge 2021-11-02
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- What is the name of the largest moon of Saturn?
- The length of a field can be measured in
- Which is the largest continent?
- Who invented the Computer?
- What is the National Animal of India?
- Which fish has no skeleton at all
- What is the National Flower of India
- Which was the first animal to go to space?
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- Name the process which converts sugar into alcohol by yeast.
- Who invented the Light Bulb?
- Polio and Chicken Pox caused by what
- What is the National Bird of India
- Weight of a person is measured in
- What does friction produce?
- Which food contains lactobacillus?
15 Clues: Who invented the Computer? • What does friction produce? • Who invented the Light Bulb? • Which is the largest continent? • Weight of a person is measured in • Which fish has no skeleton at all • What is the National Bird of India • Which food contains lactobacillus? • Polio and Chicken Pox caused by what • What is the National Flower of India • ...
PlanetQuest General Knowledge 2022-02-25
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- You can find it between stunning landscapes and incredible tales
- A fire in the neutral center
- Union citizens with same interests and pursuits
- Its streets are soaked with rain
- "guy finds artefact and it's now rich"
- In the Federation they go ahead of others
- One in a solar system of fifteen
- One that predates recorded human history
- Quantum
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- Father of our planets
- His favourite game is DOTA
- An unchangeable letter
- A mortal Lover
- In the empire they serve
- In the Union they progress
15 Clues: Quantum • A mortal Lover • Father of our planets • An unchangeable letter • In the empire they serve • His favourite game is DOTA • In the Union they progress • A fire in the neutral center • Its streets are soaked with rain • One in a solar system of fifteen • "guy finds artefact and it's now rich" • One that predates recorded human history • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE PUZZLE 2022-02-21
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- Three primary colours are red, blue and ____
- Country has won the most World Cup
- Pizza originated from
- Hottest part of the chili
- Number 1 most visited website
- Country occupied Malaysia during World War II
- Denmark currency
- Human brain communicates with the rest of the body through network of ____
- What is gorgonzola?
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- Mario's brother
- Penang ____ is made with tamarind and mackerel fish
- Popeye loves to eat
- Fifth planet from the sun
- Agent 007
- Top color of the rainbow
15 Clues: Agent 007 • Mario's brother • Denmark currency • Popeye loves to eat • What is gorgonzola? • Pizza originated from • Top color of the rainbow • Hottest part of the chili • Fifth planet from the sun • Number 1 most visited website • Country has won the most World Cup • Three primary colours are red, blue and ____ • Country occupied Malaysia during World War II • ...
Aircraft General Knowledge 2013-11-17
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- aircraft or vehicle structure in which the chassis is integral with the body.
- Used of an aircraft or a missile. To have a tendency to veer in the direction of the wind.
- clamps
- to take out or absorb the vibrations involved with the helicopter and to prevent ground resonance.
- part of the landing gear that is in contact with the ground.
- are the attachment points from the fuselage to the skid gear.
- aid the pilot and the passengers to get in and out of the helicopter, more common on high skid gear.
- when a layer of water builds between the wheels of the aircraft and the road surface leading to a loss of traction.
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- Angle
- Planning
- A small tank used in all hydraulic systems and serves as a storage unit for hydraulic fluid. Back up fuel that is used in emergencies.
- A means of storing hydraulic pressure that is not reliant on a mechanical device. It consists of a container that is divided into two parts.
- A part of the fire protection system. Two lengths of dissimilar metal, one part is called a ‘hot junction’ and the other part is called a ‘cold junction’.
- pressure
- actual air density surrounding the aircraft and pressing on it from all directions.
15 Clues: Angle • clamps • Planning • pressure • part of the landing gear that is in contact with the ground. • are the attachment points from the fuselage to the skid gear. • aircraft or vehicle structure in which the chassis is integral with the body. • actual air density surrounding the aircraft and pressing on it from all directions. • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2024-07-11
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- A large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth
- The process by which plants make their own food
- The organ in the human body that pumps blood
- The capital of France
- The natural satellite of the Earth
- The molten rock expelled by a volcano during an eruption
- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles
- The largest planet in our solar system
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- The force that attracts objects toward one another
- A liquid necessary for all known forms of life
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A polygon with three sides and three angles
- The smallest unit of a chemical element
- A mammal known for its ability to echolocate
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects
15 Clues: The capital of France • The natural satellite of the Earth • The largest planet in our solar system • The smallest unit of a chemical element • The star at the center of our solar system • A polygon with three sides and three angles • The organ in the human body that pumps blood • A mammal known for its ability to echolocate • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CLASH 2025-02-05
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- When was Toothbrush invented?
- What is the chemical symbol for gold?
- What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle?
- This poet considered the father of modern Russian literature, wrote *War and Peace.
- Which river is the longest in South America?
- This physicist developed the theory of electromagnetism and the concept of the "electromagnetic field."
- Who is considered the father of modern physics?
- What is the term for the study of the structure, behavior, and evolution of the Earth's physical environment?
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- Who is the author of the influential book "The Wealth of Nations", which introduced the concept of modern capitalism?
- What is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere?
- Who is the author of the influential book "Das Kapital"?
- What is the name of the ancient trade route that connected India with the Mediterranean region?
- What is the most powerful telescope ever built?
- In which year did the Titanic sink?
- Who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation?
15 Clues: When was Toothbrush invented? • In which year did the Titanic sink? • What is the chemical symbol for gold? • Which river is the longest in South America? • What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? • What is the most powerful telescope ever built? • Who is considered the father of modern physics? • What is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere? • ...
Phil's General Knowledge 2024-11-22
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- Liverpool FA cups won
- Favourite Ski location
- Actor who plays Father in 'Matilda'
- Em + Phil's Wedding location
- Year Phil moved to London- 19..
- Danish Centre back for Liverpool
- The only tube station beginning with I
- Number of Nieces and Nephews
- Talking Head's 1983 Album
- Where is the Sopranos set?
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- Favourite chocolate
- First UK tiger location
- Rudi Bier Place of birth
- Favourite photographer
- North finchley old house road name
15 Clues: Favourite chocolate • Liverpool FA cups won • Favourite Ski location • Favourite photographer • First UK tiger location • Rudi Bier Place of birth • Talking Head's 1983 Album • Where is the Sopranos set? • Em + Phil's Wedding location • Number of Nieces and Nephews • Year Phil moved to London- 19.. • Danish Centre back for Liverpool • North finchley old house road name • ...
General Knowledge 3 2025-09-02
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- A part of a whole, often written with a numerator and denominator
- A particle found in the nucleus of an atom with no electric charge
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- A shape with six sides
- What is 3 × 4?
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- The highest mountain on Earth
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth
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- A famous university city in England
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- A warm-blooded animal with hair or fur that usually gives birth to live young
- A cold, treeless land found in the Arctic regions
- The longest river in the world
- When one half of a shape is a mirror image of the other
15 Clues: What is 3 × 4? • A shape with six sides • The highest mountain on Earth • The longest river in the world • A famous university city in England • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • The largest planet in our solar system • An animal that eats both plants and meat • The force that pulls objects toward Earth • A cold, treeless land found in the Arctic regions • ...
General Knowledge 2 2016-12-31
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- Shakespeare's birth month
- Bassanio's wife in 'The Merchant of Venice' by William Shakespeare
- run at top speed for a short period
- green pigmwnt found in chloroplasts of algae and plants
- saint, mother of Saint Augustine
- one of the two founders of Rome
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- sub-atomic particle with a positive charge
- patron saint of England
- capital city of Vietnam
- city in Belarus
- largest island in the Balearic Islands
- eighth furthest planet from the Sun
- home city of a famous leaning tower
- element of the periodic table with atomic number 3
- Italian word for 'apple'
15 Clues: city in Belarus • patron saint of England • capital city of Vietnam • Italian word for 'apple' • Shakespeare's birth month • one of the two founders of Rome • saint, mother of Saint Augustine • run at top speed for a short period • eighth furthest planet from the Sun • home city of a famous leaning tower • largest island in the Balearic Islands • ...
General Knowledge Quiz 2015-03-19
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- In 1811, nearly a quarter of all the women in Britain were called what name?
- Name the oldest equestrian weekly magazine in the UK?
- Which newspaper, once the biggest selling English language newspaper in the world, ceased publication in 2011?
- Which country has a flag that is not rectangular?
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- Which desert covers much of Botswana and parts of Namibia?
- Who became the Labour MP for Hampstead and Highgate in 1992?
- In which American city would you find the headquarters of General Motors?
- The Maiwand Lion is a sculpture and war memorial in the Forbury Gardens, a public park in which English town?
- In which city did Roger Bannister run the first sub-four-minute mile in 1954?
- What is the most widely recognized national symbol of Canada?
- In heraldry, what colour is vert?
- The mainland portion of which country is formed by Jutland?
- Which city is the largest port in Germany?
- Occurring twice yearly, what name is given to a day consisting of twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours of darkness?
- In 1872, which country played England in the first ever international game of football?
15 Clues: In heraldry, what colour is vert? • Which city is the largest port in Germany? • Which country has a flag that is not rectangular? • Name the oldest equestrian weekly magazine in the UK? • Which desert covers much of Botswana and parts of Namibia? • The mainland portion of which country is formed by Jutland? • ...
Christmas General Knowledge 2021-12-21
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- Yule log cake
- One of the Magi’s gifts
- Group of angels or company of singers
- Author of “A child’s Christmas in Wales”
- Strip in a Christmas cracker to create the bang
- Celebration marking the end of the Christmas season
- Toy making helpers of Father Christmas
- Circlet of winter greenery placed on a door
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- Miser created by Dickens
- Tale by Charles Dickens
- Frozen effigy immortalised by Raymond Briggs
- Mulled port wine
- Decoration originally made from spun silver
- Number of pipers piping
- Red berried evergreen
15 Clues: Yule log cake • Mulled port wine • Red berried evergreen • Tale by Charles Dickens • One of the Magi’s gifts • Number of pipers piping • Miser created by Dickens • Group of angels or company of singers • Toy making helpers of Father Christmas • Author of “A child’s Christmas in Wales” • Decoration originally made from spun silver • Circlet of winter greenery placed on a door • ...
Tennis general knowledge 2024-12-13
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- What country is Ben Shelton from?
- Cori Dionne is also known as which top tennis player?
- Who is the youngest player to win a Grand Slam singles title?
- Which player is known as "The King of Clay"?
- Which sisters have played against each other in nine Grand Slam finals?
- What is the name of the grass court Grand Slam tournament?
- Which surface is the US Open played on?
- What color was the original Wimbledon tennis ball?
- In tennis scoring, what does 'love' mean?
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- Which Grand Slam tournament is known as "Roland Garros"?
- What country is Aryna Sabalenka from?
- What is the term for the area between the singles sideline and doubles sideline?
- What is the term for a serve that the receiver fails to touch?
- Which tennis player has won the most Grand Slam singles titles in history?
- What is the height of the net at its center?
15 Clues: What country is Ben Shelton from? • What country is Aryna Sabalenka from? • Which surface is the US Open played on? • In tennis scoring, what does 'love' mean? • Which player is known as "The King of Clay"? • What is the height of the net at its center? • What color was the original Wimbledon tennis ball? • Cori Dionne is also known as which top tennis player? • ...
General Knowledge Mix 2025-07-10
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- – Replacing an old contract with a new one.
- – Set of legal property rights.
- – One party makes a promise.
- – When one party fails to meet the terms.
- – Someone legally allowed to practice real estate.
- – When an offer is agreed to by both parties.
- – A condition that must be met for closing.
- – Legal cancellation of a contract.
- – A proposal made to buy or sell.
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- – Contract where both parties promise to act.
- – Once movable, now permanently attached.
- – Crops that belong to the tenant farmer.
- – Anything that limits title or use.
- – Legal claim on property for unpaid debts.
- – Legal agreement between parties.
15 Clues: – One party makes a promise. • – Set of legal property rights. • – A proposal made to buy or sell. • – Legal agreement between parties. • – Legal cancellation of a contract. • – Anything that limits title or use. • – Once movable, now permanently attached. • – Crops that belong to the tenant farmer. • – When one party fails to meet the terms. • ...
General Knowledge (Short) 2021-12-02
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- Actor who starred in The Godfather and The Irishman
- Gaming company founded in 1972 that produced a console of the same name
- Company that just does it
- Athlete with the same name as a U.S. state
- Takes to court
- Youngest country in the world
- Currency that can be found by spelling money backwards
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- A kind of cheese that is made backwards
- The earliest of four sacred Hindu texts known as the Vedas
- The original name of candy corn
- Charlie ___. Actor who starred in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Epic of _________. Said to be the oldest written story ever
- The New York Metropolitans
- Country where Borat is from
- The number of letters in the Hawaiian alphabet
15 Clues: Takes to court • Company that just does it • The New York Metropolitans • Country where Borat is from • Youngest country in the world • The original name of candy corn • A kind of cheese that is made backwards • Athlete with the same name as a U.S. state • The number of letters in the Hawaiian alphabet • Actor who starred in The Godfather and The Irishman • ...
General music knowledge 2023-09-20
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- - an emphasised note
- - ABACA structure
- - an upbeat
- - in a time signature, where quavers are grouped in threes instead of twos
- - very slow
- - the fifth note within a scale
- - where a melody is repeated in another instrument
- - a low held note where there are changing harmonies over the top
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- - when a note is 'off-beat'
- - getting quieter
- - getting faster
- - a pattern that repeats
- - no home key
- - loud
- - the main key of the piece of music
15 Clues: - loud • - an upbeat • - very slow • - no home key • - getting faster • - ABACA structure • - getting quieter • - an emphasised note • - a pattern that repeats • - when a note is 'off-beat' • - the fifth note within a scale • - the main key of the piece of music • - where a melody is repeated in another instrument • - a low held note where there are changing harmonies over the top • ...
General Avett Knowledge 2024-03-26
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- Scott's primary instrument
- Fan club name
- The bass player
- The violin player
- The taller brother
- The first (known) musician in the family
- Seth Avett's given first name
- The number of gleams
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- Played with the Avetts during the 2011 Grammy's
- Album that inspired the musical Swept Away
- The Avett sister
- The city in which the Avetts studied
- Artist of I and Love and You album cover
- Avett Senior
- Where the Avett Brothers grew up
15 Clues: Avett Senior • Fan club name • The bass player • The Avett sister • The violin player • The taller brother • The number of gleams • Scott's primary instrument • Seth Avett's given first name • Where the Avett Brothers grew up • The city in which the Avetts studied • Artist of I and Love and You album cover • The first (known) musician in the family • ...
Medieval General Knowledge: 2024-08-25
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- Norman king who conquered England in 1066 (9 letters)
- Historical record ordered by William the Conqueror in 1086
- Where the King lived (6 letters)
- A member of the army who shoots using a bow and arrow (6 letters)
- Religion of most medieval Europeans (9 letters)
- Famous French King who thought he was made of glass (7 letters)
- Poorest group of people who worked the land in medieval times (8 letters)
- Medieval conflict between Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land (Middle East)(8 letters)
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- Part of the army who go into battle on horseback (7 letters)
- Location of Thomas Becket's murder (9 letters)
- Famous battle of Vikings versus Anglo-Saxons, the Battle of Stamford _______. (6 letters)
- Serious disease which killed 1/2 to 1/3 of the population of Europe (5,5)
- Document signed by King John in 1215 (5, 5)
- The Battle of _______, where William the Conqueror won the crown of England (8 letters)
- Medieval king known as "the Lionheart" (7 letters)
15 Clues: Where the King lived (6 letters) • Document signed by King John in 1215 (5, 5) • Location of Thomas Becket's murder (9 letters) • Religion of most medieval Europeans (9 letters) • Medieval king known as "the Lionheart" (7 letters) • Norman king who conquered England in 1066 (9 letters) • Historical record ordered by William the Conqueror in 1086 • ...
General Knowledge 5 2025-09-02
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- The area where actors perform
- A nutrient needed in small amounts to stay healthy
- A nutrient essential for growth and repair of body tissues
- A tool used to apply paint in art
- Creating a 3D representation of a product or idea in technology
- Type of exercise that raises your heart rate
- A group of notes played together in music
- The smallest unit of a digital image
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- Acronym for software used in design and engineering (Computer-Aided Design)
- A written version of a play or performance
- Nutrient that helps digestion and keeps the gut healthy
- The pattern of beats in music
- The process of planning and creating something new
- Input device used to type on a computer
- A long speech by one actor in a play
15 Clues: The area where actors perform • The pattern of beats in music • A tool used to apply paint in art • A long speech by one actor in a play • The smallest unit of a digital image • Input device used to type on a computer • A group of notes played together in music • A written version of a play or performance • Type of exercise that raises your heart rate • ...
General Knowledge revision1 2013-11-20
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- He invented the iPhone and iPad
- This South African university awarded an honorary doctorate to Oprah Winfrey in 2011
- The ANC was founded in this city
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The Great Barrier Reef is in this country
- The colour is chlorophyll
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- South Africa's national bird
- The waterfall in South Africa known as the place of great noise
- He was arrested for fraud involving a road and transport tender worth R52million in October 2012
- 16th of June
- Golf was first played here
- "Modimolle Monster"
- The capital of Thailand
- South Western Township
- The Suez Canal is in this country
15 Clues: 16th of June • "Modimolle Monster" • South Western Township • The capital of Thailand • The colour is chlorophyll • Golf was first played here • South Africa's national bird • He invented the iPhone and iPad • The ANC was founded in this city • The Suez Canal is in this country • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • The Great Barrier Reef is in this country • ...
General Latin Knowledge 2023-12-03
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- this case is used for the subject of the sentence
- this principal part is used for the active infinitive
- this tense uses the infix "bi"
- this voice is used when the subject is the actor of the verb
- this case is used to express separation, association or location, uses english prepositions "with"
- this tense uses the infix "ba"
- this type of pronoun refers back to the subject of the sentence
- this case is used to express the person or thing interested in or affected by the noun, used with english prep. "to"/"for"
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- this voice is used when the subject of the verb is acted on
- this voice is used for direct commands
- this case is used for the direct object of a verb
- this case is used to pualify or limit a noun, used with english prep. "of"
- principal part used for perfect passive
- this case is used for the direct address of someone
- principal part used for perfect active
15 Clues: this tense uses the infix "bi" • this tense uses the infix "ba" • this voice is used for direct commands • principal part used for perfect active • principal part used for perfect passive • this case is used for the subject of the sentence • this case is used for the direct object of a verb • this case is used for the direct address of someone • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2024-12-09
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- Type of training required to maintain job qualification
- Step 2 of the OPSEC process
- Number of days after arrival that Command Post Managers have to ensure controllers know the AEF period they're assigned to
- Branch of C2 that runs from the President, through the SecDef, to the Secretaries of the Military Departments, and as prescribed by the Secretaries, to the commanders of military Service forces
- Who is responsible for OPSEC?
- Skill level at which controllers are expected to fill supervisory roles and management positions, as well as take courses to obtain additional knowledge
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- Short term situation used to indicate an individual cannot perform unsupervised duties
- Classification markings seen on OPREP-3Bs in Intelink
- When discussing the “Make Sense” approach, data transforms into information and information transforms into _____
- First letter of the phonetic alphabet
- Example of a First Responder
- The level of classification which the unauthorized disclosure could cause serious damage to national security
- Approval authority for DEPORDs for the transferring of forces between CCDrs
- One of the five ACE core elements
- Regional challenger to the United States
15 Clues: Step 2 of the OPSEC process • Example of a First Responder • Who is responsible for OPSEC? • One of the five ACE core elements • First letter of the phonetic alphabet • Regional challenger to the United States • Classification markings seen on OPREP-3Bs in Intelink • Type of training required to maintain job qualification • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2025-11-13
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- This famous Leonardo painted the 'Mona Lisa'.
- Number of sides of a hexagon.
- The least populated continent.
- This famous George was the first president of the USA.
- This region in northern Europe includes Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
- Name of the ocean off the coast of California.
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- 2023 movie starring Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie who played a famous doll.
- This famous golfer won the Masters in 2025.
- This famous Thomas invented the light bulb.
- ________ and minerals are important for a healthy body.
- Largest mammal in the world.
- A large stone structure built during medieval times for residence and defence.
- This shape can also be described as isosceles or scalene.
- This creature is also known as an arachnid.
- This famous device, whose company was named after a fruit, was invented in 2007.
15 Clues: Largest mammal in the world. • Number of sides of a hexagon. • The least populated continent. • This famous golfer won the Masters in 2025. • This famous Thomas invented the light bulb. • This creature is also known as an arachnid. • This famous Leonardo painted the 'Mona Lisa'. • Name of the ocean off the coast of California. • ...
TOK terms recap 2025-11-05
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- Tabula rasa in English
- Belief that everything can be explained by physical processes
- Evolution favours ...
- One of the good reasons for knowledge
- Type of reasoning from specific to general
- If you claim to know sth, you must ... it to be true
- Another name for "knowledge that"
- One of the requirements for knowledge
- Type of reasoning from the general to specific
- Type of knowledge independent of experience
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- Distortions in sense perception
- Type of knowledge requiring experience
- Subjective experience of "what it is like", e.g. what it is like to experience redness
- Another name for theory of knowledge
- The kind of bird that failed at inductive reasoning
15 Clues: Evolution favours ... • Tabula rasa in English • Distortions in sense perception • Another name for "knowledge that" • Another name for theory of knowledge • One of the good reasons for knowledge • One of the requirements for knowledge • Type of knowledge requiring experience • Type of reasoning from specific to general • Type of knowledge independent of experience • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2020-06-17
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- Fifth planet away from the Sun
- City where tallest building is located
- Maker of harry potter
- The game where you find words
- Emperor's Palace in Beijing, China
- Longest river in NZ
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- Large bird that used to roam New Zealand
- Capital of germany
- Century when there was WW1 and WW2
- Game where there is creepers and mobs
- Social media site where the logo is a bird
- The amount of countries that make up the UK
- The gaming platform where ADOPT ME is
- Second largest city in the UK
14 Clues: Capital of germany • Longest river in NZ • Maker of harry potter • The game where you find words • Second largest city in the UK • Fifth planet away from the Sun • Century when there was WW1 and WW2 • Emperor's Palace in Beijing, China • Game where there is creepers and mobs • The gaming platform where ADOPT ME is • City where tallest building is located • ...
General Science Knowledge 2021-07-16
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- The force that pulls an object down
- A chemical reaction will always make a new sub.....
- Sound is hardest to hear through this state of matter.
- a type of energy - in toasters, hair dryers, kettles
- A substance with a pH higher than 7 is an Al....
- To calculate this, you use the formula 'w= m x g'
- What colour is a natural substance?
- How do you measure force
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- Animal & plant cells have these Mi.......ria
- When you have two forces that are uneven, you subtract them to get the R....... F....
- What is the process of turning a solid straight to a gas.
- Who created the laws of gravity
- Particles in this state of matter move quickly and freely
- If energy is in a store we want it in, we say it is ...
14 Clues: How do you measure force • Who created the laws of gravity • The force that pulls an object down • What colour is a natural substance? • Animal & plant cells have these Mi.......ria • A substance with a pH higher than 7 is an Al.... • To calculate this, you use the formula 'w= m x g' • A chemical reaction will always make a new sub..... • ...
RAF General Knowledge 2023-06-28
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- What does 'A' in NATO stand for?
- Where are Tanker/Transport A/C?
- Furthest RAF base from UK
- What does 22 group do?
- Characteristic of Air power
- T' in NATO stands for
- What group does CON come under?
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- Where is 903 EAW based?
- RAF's largest aircraft
- Defence Secretary
- New CAS
- What A/C are based at Waddington?
- Role of Air power
- What group does Brize come under?
14 Clues: New CAS • Defence Secretary • Role of Air power • T' in NATO stands for • RAF's largest aircraft • What does 22 group do? • Where is 903 EAW based? • Furthest RAF base from UK • Characteristic of Air power • Where are Tanker/Transport A/C? • What group does CON come under? • What does 'A' in NATO stand for? • What A/C are based at Waddington? • What group does Brize come under?
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-08-20
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- Sushi originated here
- The smallest country in the world, also known as the Holy See
- The god and personification of the night in Greek mythology
- The AC button on a calculator stands for
- The battle that Napoleon Bonaparte famously lost in
- The only body part that is fully grown from birth
- The largest organ in the human body
- Extremely famous book and movie series where the character Aragorn comes (abbreviation)
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- Nintendo video game character which is a pink round hero
- The hard rock/heavy metal band that released the chart-topping song "Sweet Child O' Mine"
- Superman's birth name
- Helsinki is the capital of this country
- This singer's recent concert in the USA led to record-breaking seismic activity
- The 92nd element in the periodic table
14 Clues: Sushi originated here • Superman's birth name • The largest organ in the human body • The 92nd element in the periodic table • Helsinki is the capital of this country • The AC button on a calculator stands for • The only body part that is fully grown from birth • The battle that Napoleon Bonaparte famously lost in • Nintendo video game character which is a pink round hero • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2022-07-16
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- Carries a hose, an axe and saves lives.
- For holding flowers.
- Line that sepearates the earth, where it is warm.
- Tall, yellow easy to grow plant. Produces seeds.
- Is where you will find the pyramids.
- Will make you cry if you chop it
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- Twelve, twice
- Millions shine in the sky at night.
- Clothing for cold hands.
- Sang 'You were always on my mind' and blue suede shoes.
- _____ Larson, actress, Captain Marvel film.
- Mum or dad's mother
- Large body of calm water.
- Earth, Mars and venus are these.
14 Clues: Twelve, twice • Mum or dad's mother • For holding flowers. • Clothing for cold hands. • Large body of calm water. • Earth, Mars and venus are these. • Will make you cry if you chop it • Millions shine in the sky at night. • Is where you will find the pyramids. • Carries a hose, an axe and saves lives. • _____ Larson, actress, Captain Marvel film. • ...
General Knowledge 2 2025-09-02
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- Opposite of “hot”
- Continent where Egypt is located
- A fruit grown on a vine that is often mistaken for a vegetable
- Used to remove section of wood
- What gas do humans breathe in to live?
- Direction opposite of East
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- What is 9 multiplied by 6?
- National bird of the USA
- What is half of 100?
- A common pet that purrs
- What organ helps you think?
- Large body of salt water
- The star at the center of our solar system
- There are 24 of these in a day
14 Clues: Opposite of “hot” • What is half of 100? • A common pet that purrs • National bird of the USA • Large body of salt water • What is 9 multiplied by 6? • Direction opposite of East • What organ helps you think? • Used to remove section of wood • There are 24 of these in a day • Continent where Egypt is located • What gas do humans breathe in to live? • ...
General Knowledge 2 2015-05-09
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- Wild goose's cry
- One newton per square metre
- Maori chief or noble
- Outer casing of aeroplane's engine
- Tranquil demeanour calmness
- Act or obtain dishonestly or by trickery
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- Tumour of mucous or gelatinous tissue
- Thin gauze muslin
- Inflammation of nose
- Light rigid alloy of aluminium an magnesium
- Able to be captured
- Of or like sheep
- Small bit or amount
- Horizontal timber or stone over door or other aperture
14 Clues: Wild goose's cry • Of or like sheep • Thin gauze muslin • Able to be captured • Small bit or amount • Inflammation of nose • Maori chief or noble • One newton per square metre • Tranquil demeanour calmness • Outer casing of aeroplane's engine • Tumour of mucous or gelatinous tissue • Act or obtain dishonestly or by trickery • Light rigid alloy of aluminium an magnesium • ...
General Knowledge 2 2023-07-23
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- A unit of temperature measurement on the Celsius scale, where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees.
- A unit of temperature measurement on the Celsius scale, where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees.
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it, reflecting the Sun's light to give us moonlight at night.
- A unit of temperature measurement on the Fahrenheit scale, commonly used in the United States.
- The seasonal movement of animals from one region to another, often in search of food or better living conditions.
- Energy derived from the Sun, such as through solar panels that convert sunlight into electricity.
- A form of government in which the power is vested in the people, who exercise it directly or through elected representatives.
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- Energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas that come from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- The process of converting waste materials into new products to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- Various physical activities or games played competitively or for recreation, promoting fitness and skill development.
- Ancient structures built in Egypt as tombs for pharaohs and their families.
- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, which helps in weather forecasting.
- A navigational tool that shows the direction of the Earth's magnetic poles, often used in navigation.
- Lisa A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, known for the subject's mysterious smile, displayed in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
- An electronic device used for various tasks, such as processing information, accessing the internet, and playing games.
15 Clues: Ancient structures built in Egypt as tombs for pharaohs and their families. • An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, which helps in weather forecasting. • A unit of temperature measurement on the Fahrenheit scale, commonly used in the United States. • ...
Moses general knowledge 2022-08-17
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- what is the name of the most famous family in tuscany
- there is a mouse who cooks
- AC MILAN's oldest player
- the biggest sea mammal
- a time for presents
- tuscan ravioli
- he/she saves you from criminals
- a plant/tree that produces oil
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- the noble city of art
- sotto il sole di riccione song by which band
- the president of italy
- a book with a whale
- _____ bees will sting you
- a planet you can see every night
14 Clues: tuscan ravioli • a book with a whale • a time for presents • the noble city of art • the president of italy • the biggest sea mammal • AC MILAN's oldest player • there is a mouse who cooks • a plant/tree that produces oil • _____ bees will sting you • he/she saves you from criminals • a planet you can see every night • sotto il sole di riccione song by which band • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2025-02-03
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- The national bird of India.
- The festival of colors celebrated in India.
- The country known for the Taj Mahal.
- The person who invented the telephone.
- The animal known as the "King of the Jungle."
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- A large body of saltwater covering most of the Earth.
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- The fastest land animal.
- The festival of lights celebrated in India.
- The national animal of India.
- The currency of the USA.
- The number of colors in a rainbow.
- The color of the sky on a clear day.
- The longest river in the world.
14 Clues: The fastest land animal. • The currency of the USA. • The national bird of India. • The national animal of India. • The longest river in the world. • The number of colors in a rainbow. • The country known for the Taj Mahal. • The color of the sky on a clear day. • The person who invented the telephone. • The largest planet in the solar system. • ...
General knowledge crossword 2021-06-22
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- The galaxy where we live
- biggest desert in the world
- Capital of Greece
- sweet substance made by bees?
- where eskimos live
- First Element on the Periodic Table
- Largest wild cat in the world
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- Founder of Amazon
- largest continent in the world
- Capital of the UAE
- famous building in Paris
- highest mountain on earth
- planet closest to the sun
- colour that symbolises peace
14 Clues: Founder of Amazon • Capital of Greece • Capital of the UAE • where eskimos live • The galaxy where we live • famous building in Paris • highest mountain on earth • planet closest to the sun • biggest desert in the world • colour that symbolises peace • sweet substance made by bees? • Largest wild cat in the world • largest continent in the world • First Element on the Periodic Table
UK General Knowledge 2025-02-07
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- The patron saint of Scotland.
- A famous football stadium in London, home to England’s national team.
- The sea that separates the UK from France.
- NEWTON The scientist who developed the theory of gravity after an apple fell on his head.
- The Queen who reigned for over 70 years until 2022.
- A famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, made of large standing stones.
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- The sport that originated in England and has positions like striker and goalkeeper.
- The famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- The national flower of England.
- The longest river in the UK.
- JACK The name of the UK’s national flag.
- The river that flows through London.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom.
- The Prime Minister of the UK lives at this address: __ Downing Street.
14 Clues: The longest river in the UK. • The patron saint of Scotland. • The national flower of England. • The river that flows through London. • The capital city of the United Kingdom. • JACK The name of the UK’s national flag. • The sea that separates the UK from France. • The famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet. • The Queen who reigned for over 70 years until 2022. • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2025-07-02
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- This animal can be found in parks, farms and forests, and sometimes in cities. They like eating insects and they are spikey.
- This is a part of our planet between to ground and space. It keeps Earth cool, and stops asteroids and comets hitting our planet.
- When you mix red and blue you get this color.
- - This is the second largest country in South America. They always have a good football team.
- This person studies physics, chemistry and biology. They work in a laboratory.
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- These are intelligent animals that live in the ocean. They can communicate with each other too.
- This is the name of the school where Harry Potter studies.
- A bear uses these to defend themselves and attack other animals.
- I work in a restaurant and I prepare and make food for people.
- This is the hottest planet in our solar system. It's the second planet from the sun.
- This is Spongebob Squarepant's house. It's also a delicious yellow fruit.
- When you play this game you need to hit a ball over the net to get points. You use a small green ball and a racket to hit the ball.
- This is the 3rd biggest country in Europe by size. Its flag is blue, white and red.
- This person takes care of sick animals.
14 Clues: This person takes care of sick animals. • When you mix red and blue you get this color. • This is the name of the school where Harry Potter studies. • I work in a restaurant and I prepare and make food for people. • A bear uses these to defend themselves and attack other animals. • This is Spongebob Squarepant's house. It's also a delicious yellow fruit. • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-01-08
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- What kind of food is Penne?
- Rojo is the Spanish word for what colour?
- What is the name of the daughter in the Addams family?
- Which imaginary detective lived on Baker Street, London?
- How many of Henry VIII's wives were called Catherine?
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- Where is the smallest bone in the body?
- Which artist had the highest selling album of 2022?
- How many dots are there on one dice?
- What is the name of Donald Duck's girlfriend?
- How many valves does the heart have?
- Which element is said to keep bones strong?
- Who is the President of the United States?
- How many Harry Potter books are there?
- The logo of a luxury car maker Porsche features what animal?
14 Clues: What kind of food is Penne? • How many dots are there on one dice? • How many valves does the heart have? • How many Harry Potter books are there? • Where is the smallest bone in the body? • Rojo is the Spanish word for what colour? • Who is the President of the United States? • Which element is said to keep bones strong? • What is the name of Donald Duck's girlfriend? • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2024-03-11
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- Largest Ocean in the World
- Search the Internet
- largest state by area in india
- Largest Planet in the Solar System
- Home Device for watching news, movies,sports etc
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- Tallest Animal
- Largest Country
- Handheld device for communication
- National Bird of India
- Largest Continent by Size
- An electronic machine to save store and compute data
- Capital City of China
- National Animal of India
- Longest River in the World
14 Clues: Tallest Animal • Largest Country • Search the Internet • Capital City of China • National Bird of India • National Animal of India • Largest Continent by Size • Largest Ocean in the World • Longest River in the World • largest state by area in india • Handheld device for communication • Largest Planet in the Solar System • Home Device for watching news, movies,sports etc • ...
PCT General Knowledge 2024-11-11
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- Patient beds should always be in lowest ____.
- Who is the best manager?
- Maximum of ____ side rails up.
- Where do you chart baths that you have given?
- Handoff report should be done ___.
- You should be rounding on you patients a minimum of every ___ hours?
- The call light should be answered within __ minutes of going off.
- When a patient refuses a bath who do you escalate it to?
- When leaving a patient’s room what alarm should be on?
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- Where you do you locate promise packages?
- It's important to always ___ round on your patient.
- CAUTI stands for _______ Associated Urinary Tract Infection.
- Linen change is performed with every CHG bath? T or F
- When leaving a patient’s room, the call light should always be within ___.
- Baths that are needed are listed on the patient ____ list.
15 Clues: Who is the best manager? • Maximum of ____ side rails up. • Handoff report should be done ___. • Where you do you locate promise packages? • Patient beds should always be in lowest ____. • Where do you chart baths that you have given? • It's important to always ___ round on your patient. • Linen change is performed with every CHG bath? T or F • ...
General Knowledge PH 2025-09-21
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- Longest River in the Ph
- Typhoon Haiyan hits the Ph in 2013
- Mountain Range located east of Metro Manila
- An island in Central Ph where Rizal exiled
- The oldest University in the Ph (abbv.)
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- Alleged war loot hidden in the Ph by Japanese Imperial
- National Symbol that represents strength, perseverance and resilience
- Province in the Ph with English Name
- National Symbol that represents purity and humility
- The oldest city in the Ph
- The Continent where the Philippines resides
- The first female President of the Ph
- A flower wherein Manila came from
- The Lost Mountain in Metro Manila
14 Clues: Longest River in the Ph • The oldest city in the Ph • A flower wherein Manila came from • The Lost Mountain in Metro Manila • Typhoon Haiyan hits the Ph in 2013 • Province in the Ph with English Name • The first female President of the Ph • The oldest University in the Ph (abbv.) • An island in Central Ph where Rizal exiled • The Continent where the Philippines resides • ...
TSA General Knowledge 2022-09-21
14 Clues: THS' mascot • LSC's mascot • TMHS' mascot • TSA's mascot • What is power? • TSA's Principle • THS' school colour • TSA's counselor N-Z • TSA's school colour • TSA's counselor A-M • Name of LSC's mascot • Name of TSA's mascot • TSA's Assistant Principle? • TMHS' and LSC's school colour
General knowledge 2021-11-09
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- who has the most instagram followers in the world?
- who came out with the 2020 album "positions"?
- what is the biggest bone in your body?
- what is the capital of spain?
- who is the creator of facebook?
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- who wrote the song love yourself along side jsutin bieber?
- who starred as jack in the movie titanic?
- who starred as katniss everdeen in the hunger games movie series?
- what animal is tom from tom and jerry
9 Clues: what is the capital of spain? • who is the creator of facebook? • what animal is tom from tom and jerry • what is the biggest bone in your body? • who starred as jack in the movie titanic? • who came out with the 2020 album "positions"? • who has the most instagram followers in the world? • who wrote the song love yourself along side jsutin bieber? • ...
General Knowledge 2025-02-10
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- - After water, that's what we drink the most
- - Tallest mountain in Japan
- - Won the last world cup
- - Responsable for your vision
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- - The city of the United Nations
- - Home of the Eiffel Tower
- - Largest mammal on the planet
- - The second most popular pet of the world
- - The most consumed food of the planet
9 Clues: - Won the last world cup • - Home of the Eiffel Tower • - Tallest mountain in Japan • - Responsable for your vision • - Largest mammal on the planet • - The city of the United Nations • - The most consumed food of the planet • - The second most popular pet of the world • - After water, that's what we drink the most
General knowledge 2024-12-11
9 Clues: feline • capital of US • oak, elm, birch • Month with 28 days • planet closest to the sun • name of the king with 6 wives • the amount of legs on a octopus • manufacturers of twirls and crunches • last name of prime minister during the 2nd world war
General Knowledge 2024-11-27
9 Clues: National Bird • National Animal • Gods own Country • Capital of Kerala • Capital of Karnataka • Capital of Maharashtra • Prime minister of India • Capital of Madhya Pradesh • How many planets are there
General Knowledge 2025-08-14
9 Clues: A leprechaun • Some other dude • A really sexy guy • A really sexy Asian guy • A guy that looks like Nettspend • Centrelink final boss ahh diddyblud • A really sexy guy (name starts with k) • A guy nobody likes (name starts with b) • A cool guy everyone likes (name starts with p)
general knowledge 2022-12-02
General knowledge 2020-04-30
9 Clues: actor of Snape • capital of Egypt • First man in space • writer of Star Wars • fastest man on earth • 2018 foot ball World Cup • what did Henry the 8 love eating • who took part in the battle of Waterloo • imagination is more important than ________
General knowledge 2021-03-29
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- Jordan I am a very famous basketball player and i played for Chicago bulls
- I am a country and I have the oldest flag in Europe i am in the northern of Europe.
- I am an Superhero and i am very quick and I have grey hair
- I became famous with soccer I played for brazil and for Barcelona i am a legend
- I am a planet and known to be the most Earth-like planet. I'm 1400 light years away.
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- I am very dangerous even if no-one was in me i am very dark inside.
- We live there it has many Stars planets black holes in it.
- I am a Planet and i am in the living area too in our Solar-System
- woman I am a Superhero too but i am from dc i am a woman and i was a princess
9 Clues: We live there it has many Stars planets black holes in it. • I am an Superhero and i am very quick and I have grey hair • I am a Planet and i am in the living area too in our Solar-System • I am very dangerous even if no-one was in me i am very dark inside. • Jordan I am a very famous basketball player and i played for Chicago bulls • ...
general knowledge 2023-05-05
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- Az első ilyen informatikai eszközöket az 1950-es években alkották,
- ujjlenyomat-olvasó, arcfelismerő rendszert számos helyenhasználunk. Ezek is a mesteréges intelligencia segítségével működnek.
- angol kifejezés az egyre nagyobb mennyiségben és változatosságban keletkező adatokra utal
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- olyan gép amely képes az emberi viselkedésre
- online keresékor használt
- beszélgető robot
- ilyen a 4-es metró
- egy rendszer nagy mennyiségű adat megvizsgálásával tapasztalatokat szerez, ezeket elemezve, feldolgozva
- dolgok internetét jelenti
9 Clues: beszélgető robot • ilyen a 4-es metró • online keresékor használt • dolgok internetét jelenti • olyan gép amely képes az emberi viselkedésre • Az első ilyen informatikai eszközöket az 1950-es években alkották, • angol kifejezés az egyre nagyobb mennyiségben és változatosságban keletkező adatokra utal • ...
General Knowledge 2025-02-10
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- - After water, that's what we drink the most
- - Tallest mountain in Japan
- - Won the last world cup
- - Responsable for your vision
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- - The city of the United Nations
- - Home of the Eiffel Tower
- - Largest mammal on the planet
- - The second most popular pet of the world
- - The most consumed food of the planet
9 Clues: - Won the last world cup • - Home of the Eiffel Tower • - Tallest mountain in Japan • - Responsable for your vision • - Largest mammal on the planet • - The city of the United Nations • - The most consumed food of the planet • - The second most popular pet of the world • - After water, that's what we drink the most
General knowledge 2022-08-17
9 Clues: pink city • gateway of india • hardest substance • God's own country • largest continent • Missile man of india • capital city of india • famous dance of assam • famous monument of india
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2024-09-21
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- Smallest country in the world
- Who is known as the 'God of Cricket'?
- The red planet
- the first President of India?
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- first woman Prime Minister of India?
- sport known as the "king of sports"?
- which country hosted the FIFA World Cup 2022?
- hardest natural substance on earth
- Which Indian state has the largest population?
9 Clues: The red planet • Smallest country in the world • the first President of India? • hardest natural substance on earth • first woman Prime Minister of India? • sport known as the "king of sports"? • Who is known as the 'God of Cricket'? • which country hosted the FIFA World Cup 2022? • Which Indian state has the largest population?
General Knowledge 2024-10-18
Across
- Which planet has the most moons?
- Horrible German philosopher with a surname that rhymes with his personality.
- What type of rock is marble?
- How many stars are on the Chinese flag?
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- Who was the Greek of war?
- What is the loudest animal on Earth?
- ____ was a lovely intern and will be sorely missed!
- Best intern in the whole entire world!
- Famous impressionist artist that painted waiter lillies.
9 Clues: Who was the Greek of war? • What type of rock is marble? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is the loudest animal on Earth? • Best intern in the whole entire world! • How many stars are on the Chinese flag? • ____ was a lovely intern and will be sorely missed! • Famous impressionist artist that painted waiter lillies. • ...
Gergő 6 May 2024 2024-05-01
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- - hogyan
- - gazdasági
- - friss, jelenlegi
- - megenged, engedélyez
- ... out - megtud
- - versenyző
- - akárhol
- ... an exam - átmegy a vizsgán
- - bárki, akárki
- - tudás
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- - verseny
- ... sure - meggyőződik vmiről
- ... affairs - aktuális hírek
- ... course - főétel
- - Duna
- ... knowledge - általános műveltség
- - óvatosan, gondosan
- - szakértő
- ... well as - csakúgy, mint
- - előételek
20 Clues: - Duna • - tudás • - hogyan • - verseny • - akárhol • - szakértő • - gazdasági • - versenyző • - előételek • - bárki, akárki • - friss, jelenlegi • ... course - főétel • - óvatosan, gondosan • - megenged, engedélyez • ... out - megtud • ... well as - csakúgy, mint • ... affairs - aktuális hírek • ... sure - meggyőződik vmiről • ... an exam - átmegy a vizsgán • ... knowledge - általános műveltség
General Knowledge 2022-08-16
9 Clues: Wood's Origin • A "niche" Artist • a special pet's name • An old manager of TRDL • A Lower Rotunda Character • Lilly Vanilly's Afternoon Tea • The World at the Gillian Lynne now • everyone needs to walk through there • If the first one is not available try with the "second one"
General Knowledge 2022-12-02
9 Clues: pinkcity • gardencity • cotton city • mp's assembly • national bird • arthinarieswarar • famous for turmeric • capital of Tamilnadu • national animal of india
General Knowledge 2020-09-03
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- mountain peak in indiA
- on which riverbank is goa located
- indian state with the highest literacy rate
- this state is the largest producer of rice in india
- this state is the largest producer of cotton in india
- this state in india shares only one border with indian state
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- India's largest city by population
- National motto of India
- this indian state is the largest producer of soyabean
9 Clues: mountain peak in indiA • National motto of India • on which riverbank is goa located • India's largest city by population • indian state with the highest literacy rate • this state is the largest producer of rice in india • this indian state is the largest producer of soyabean • this state is the largest producer of cotton in india • ...
General Knowledge 2022-01-19
Across
- What is the national dish of Jamaica
- Jamaica is surrounded by the Caribbean sea so it is called
- In which parish do you attend school
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- How many parishes are in Jamaica
- Who is the present prime Minister of Jamaica
- People who live in Jamaica are called
- How many symbols or emblems are on the coat of arm
- How many colours are on the Jamaica flag
- What is the name of our heroine
9 Clues: What is the name of our heroine • How many parishes are in Jamaica • What is the national dish of Jamaica • In which parish do you attend school • People who live in Jamaica are called • How many colours are on the Jamaica flag • Who is the present prime Minister of Jamaica • How many symbols or emblems are on the coat of arm • ...
General Knowledge 2023-07-18
Across
- what country has the highest lift expectancy
- who has won the most total academy award
- which plant in the milky way is the hottest
- which is the only body part that is fully grown from birth
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- how many ghost chase pac man at the start of each game
- pink ladies and granny smiths are types of what fruit
- what company was initially known as blue ribbons sports
- what phone company produced the 3310
- what is the largest spanish speaking city in the world
9 Clues: what phone company produced the 3310 • who has won the most total academy award • which plant in the milky way is the hottest • what country has the highest lift expectancy • pink ladies and granny smiths are types of what fruit • how many ghost chase pac man at the start of each game • what is the largest spanish speaking city in the world • ...
General knowledge 2023-11-17
10 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • national bird • biggest animal • tallest animal • national animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Fastest animal on land
general knowledge 2025-01-27
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- similar to spinach, but larger with a strong flavor, can be red yellow orange stalk.
- A fleshy edible stalks.Leafly is greenish-White, stalk is rose red, tast is sour, tart , cooked to enhance sweetness.
- A kind of summer squash, along with zucchini, and coujettes.
- A bean family but its tuberous root crunchy, refreshing juiciness not starchy.
- A type of lettuce, tightly packed leaves and slighly bitter taste,
- German's name, its a stem or root vegetable, fleshy,same species with collard, kale broccoli.
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- A large yellowish root, similar to turnip test less spicy
- An edible flower bud, family of cauliflower, has a nutty flavor and a firm texture after cooked, use as a prebiotic food in wellness cuisine
- Know it as japannese name, a herb in the mint family, Leaf are red, green or bicolor and ruffled.
- A herbs mint family, leaves form are green, red or bicolor and ruffled.
10 Clues: A large yellowish root, similar to turnip test less spicy • A kind of summer squash, along with zucchini, and coujettes. • A type of lettuce, tightly packed leaves and slighly bitter taste, • A herbs mint family, leaves form are green, red or bicolor and ruffled. • A bean family but its tuberous root crunchy, refreshing juiciness not starchy. • ...
General Knowledge 2025-06-30
9 Clues: The largest planet • , Red liquid in the body • , The fastest land animal • , A polygon with six sides • , The opposite of artificial • A tool used to tell direction • , The longest river in the world • , An animal known for changing its color • –,A type of animal that lays eggs and has feathers
ToK 2022-07-21
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- One of the elements of the Knowledge Framework
- A lens through which to interact with the world
- Offers perspective in knowledge claims
- To do with speech or writing
- Can act as an aid to the senses
- You needs three of these for your exhibition
- When some thing or process is like another
- Make a particular claim from a general one
- What knowledge is NOT generated in
- A constraint on experimenting with/on humans
- Popular method in Natural Science
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- Hard to control in the Human Sciences
- One of thirty-five to choose from
- A general proposition claimed to be true
- A logical hiatus in an argument
- What you must address in assessment
- Narrative about the past
- These never "speak for themselves"
- The essence of ToK
- Makes your response less obvious
- The process of obtaining knowledge through the senses
- The idea that nothing can absolutely be the case
- The doctrine that claims nothing can be known
23 Clues: The essence of ToK • Narrative about the past • To do with speech or writing • A logical hiatus in an argument • Can act as an aid to the senses • Makes your response less obvious • One of thirty-five to choose from • Popular method in Natural Science • These never "speak for themselves" • What knowledge is NOT generated in • What you must address in assessment • ...
TOK Crossword 2017-04-24
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- question
- concepts of instinct
- Arts: form of expression of thought
- examination
- moral principles governed by society
- supports general statements
- trial
- certainty
- verification
- perception: we gain knowledge by our senses
- communicating knowledge
- an unreliable way of knowledge
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- documentation
- logical
- specifically referring to religion
- creativity
- a branch of science dealing with quanitative data
- the study of events in the past
- statistics
- comprehension
- Knowledge Systems: knowledge systems created by a community's ancestory
- Sciences: a branch of science
- Knowledge Systems: a belief in and worship
- a strong link to procedural knowing
- Sciences: social sciences and humantities and analyzed social aspects
25 Clues: trial • logical • question • certainty • creativity • statistics • examination • verification • documentation • comprehension • concepts of instinct • communicating knowledge • supports general statements • Sciences: a branch of science • an unreliable way of knowledge • the study of events in the past • specifically referring to religion • Arts: form of expression of thought • ...
Knowledge Engineering 2025-11-17
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- If-then statements used in expert systems
- Information and understanding stored in systems
- Process of deriving logical conclusions from premises
- Brain-inspired type of network
- Formal representation of knowledge in a domain
- Process of acquiring knowledge from experience
- Rule-of-thumb approach to problem solving
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- Theorem used for probabilistic reasoning
- Type of logic dealing with degrees of truth
- Process of thinking logically to draw conclusions
- Reasoning from specific cases to general principles
- Formal system of reasoning
- Reasoning from general principles to specific cases
- Raw information used for machine learning
- Type of knowledge-based AI system
15 Clues: Formal system of reasoning • Brain-inspired type of network • Type of knowledge-based AI system • Theorem used for probabilistic reasoning • If-then statements used in expert systems • Raw information used for machine learning • Rule-of-thumb approach to problem solving • Type of logic dealing with degrees of truth • Formal representation of knowledge in a domain • ...
TOK Crossword 2017-04-24
Across
- Knowledge Systems: knowledge systems created by a community's ancestory
- certainty
- trial
- a branch of science dealing with quanitative data
- question
- Sciences: a branch of science
- Arts: form of expression of thought
- documentation
- concepts of instinct
- moral principles governed by society
- the study of events in the past
- specifically referring to religion
Down
- perception: we gain knowledge by our senses
- communicating knowledge
- comprehension
- examination
- statistics
- verification
- an unreliable way of knowledge
- creativity
- supports general statements
- Knowledge Systems: a belief in and worship
- logical
- a strong link to procedural knowing
- Sciences: social sciences and humantities and analyzed social aspects
25 Clues: trial • logical • question • certainty • statistics • creativity • examination • verification • comprehension • documentation • concepts of instinct • communicating knowledge • supports general statements • Sciences: a branch of science • an unreliable way of knowledge • the study of events in the past • specifically referring to religion • Arts: form of expression of thought • ...
Glossary of the Early Middle Ages 2014-02-12
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- Eight wars fought by Christians and Muslims (pg 137)
- These people were generally the only ones who could read or write in Medieval society. (pg122)
- People from outside our borders (pg106)
- A document signed in 1215 by King John.(pg150)
- Another title/name for a King or Queen. (pg110)
- This is what the wealthy in Medieval times called a long hot bath. (pg127)
- An obligation that is two-way is said to be m_________. (pg116)
- A area of land given to a vasal by a lord (pg114)
- By winning this William, Duke of Normandy became King. (pg114)
- a way of organising people/groups from important/powerful at the top to least important/powerless at the bottom.(pg116)
- A contest between to knights who charge at each other on horseback.(general knowledge)
- Medieval warrior who pledged his service to a lord in return for a fief.(general knowledge)
- Peasants had to pay these in the form of a proportion on what they produced on their small strip of land. (pg118)
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- This is also known as the plague and killed about 25 million people. (pg109)
- Second most powerful in the feudal system - swore an oath of loyalty to the king.(general knowledge)
- Name of the social class at th bottom of the feudal system.
- The way society was organised from most to least powerful (pg116)
- The name given to the house where The Lord and his family lived. (pg119)
- Another name for peasant (general knowledge)
- A person in a feudal society who offered their loyalty and service to a lord in rreturn for proteection and service. (general knowledge)
- A 70 metre long woven/embroidered artwork that tells the story of William I (pg114)
- Chief serf in the village. (pg119)
- This is what the peasants made their homes from w__________ a____ d______. (pg126)
- An economic system used in the feudal Europe that allowed lords to give peasants a place to live in return for free labour and taxes.(pg118)
- Name for the period of time starting in the late 6th century. (pg102)
- something that has to be done o______________. (general knowledge - pg116)
- This colour could only be worn by royalty. (pg127)
27 Clues: Chief serf in the village. (pg119) • People from outside our borders (pg106) • Another name for peasant (general knowledge) • A document signed in 1215 by King John.(pg150) • Another title/name for a King or Queen. (pg110) • A area of land given to a vasal by a lord (pg114) • This colour could only be worn by royalty. (pg127) • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- a small, narrow river
- the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
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- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which one that is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- a large aquatic tetrapod that lives throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia.
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- the largest island in French Polynesia
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
- the value of a bullseye on a darts board
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
34 Clues: a small, narrow river • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93 • the largest island in French Polynesia • the value of a bullseye on a darts board • a glandular organ in the digestive system • A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal • labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76 • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- Hydroxide / NaOH is the symbol form of what
- Numbers / 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- / An angle of more than 180 degrees
- / What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- / Famous cricket ground in south London
- / Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- / What is the capital city of Poland
- / What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- Zealand / Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- / The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- / Who invaded Britain in 1066
- / What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- / What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- / What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- / The Latin for I departed
- / What does the French word champigonon
- / Who is boys favourite person
- / What is a baby Swan called
- / What is the central part of the Earth called
- / What is a male ferret called
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- Trafford / What ground does Manchester United play at
- Muchamore / Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- / Italian Pasta
- / French word for snails
- Carta/ What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- / Famous book of records
- / Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- / What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- Nine / How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- / French word for holidays
- / Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- Army / The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- / Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- / Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- / What does quod mean in English
- / Main ingredient of chocolate
36 Clues: / Italian Pasta • / French word for snails • / Famous book of records • / French word for holidays • / The Latin for I departed • / What is a baby Swan called • / Who invaded Britain in 1066 • / Who is boys favourite person • / Main ingredient of chocolate • / What is a male ferret called • / Name of the Volcano in Sicily • / What does quod mean in English • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- Main ingredient of chocolate
- Who is boys favourite person
- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- Who is the President of Russia
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- French word for snails
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- Italian Pasta
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- French word for holidays
- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- Name of the Queen's Scottish residence
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- The Latin for I departed
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- How sang the theme tune to the movie Skyfall
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
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- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
- What are the grinding teeth called
- The tallest building in Europe
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- What does the French word champigonon
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- What is a baby Swan called
- What is the capital city of Poland
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- What does quod mean in English
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- What Language does Argentina speak
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- What is a male ferret called
43 Clues: Italian Pasta • French word for snails • Who is Jay-Z married to • French word for holidays • The Latin for I departed • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • Main ingredient of chocolate • Who is boys favourite person • What is a male ferret called • 1,3,7,11 are examples of what • Name of the Volcano in Sicily • The tallest building in Europe • ...
TUTOR TIME GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2015-11-11
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- The surname of the current Prime Minister.
- This table is full of chemicals.
- This will be used to paint.
- This line tells us the height of land on an OS Map.
- This powers a vehicle.
- The second planet away from the sun.
- A creepy crawly.
- The name of the longest reigning British monarch.
- The smallest chemical particle that exists.
- The part of a team that works to protect the goal.
- Liverpool FC's shirt colour.
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- The capital city of France.
- Another term for 'making another one the same'.
- The centre and brain of a cell.
- One piece of equipment you should have in school.
- Twenty minus twelve.
- One circuit of a running track.
- The surname of the first female Prime Minister in Britain.
- Four times five.
- The Spanish for 'goodbye'.
20 Clues: A creepy crawly. • Four times five. • Twenty minus twelve. • This powers a vehicle. • The Spanish for 'goodbye'. • The capital city of France. • This will be used to paint. • Liverpool FC's shirt colour. • The centre and brain of a cell. • One circuit of a running track. • This table is full of chemicals. • The second planet away from the sun. • ...
TSFA General Knowledge Vocabulary 2019-04-26
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- Corsage wiring technique in which the wire is shaped into a hairpin.
- The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue.
- Red, yellow and blue are primary colors.
- #28 wire is a finer wire than #16 gauge wire. #20 and #22 gauge wire is best suited to support roses, carnations and chrysanthemums.
- The brightness or darkness of a hue.
- A type of flower used to complete a design.
- Refrigeration of fresh product with a combination of low temperature and high humidity helps slow down respiration, reduce water lost by transpiration, slows down maturity and reduces microbial growth and development. An ideal temperature range to keep your refrigerator is at 38-40 degrees F.
- The location within a design that attracts the most attention; the center of interest. In a corsage, the focal point is where the largest flower is placed.
- The process in which cut flowers & foliages have been tested to extend their freshness.
- Re-cutting stems of fresh product helps prevent stem blockage, increase water uptake, maximize the freshness of the product and keeps the stem from sealing to the bottom of the container, if the cut is slanted.
- Combination of equal amounts of primary color and adjacent secondary color.
- The relationship between the completed arrangement and its location.
- Corsage wiring technique in which a wire is inserted through the calyx and bent downward along the stem.
- The design consists of several layers of materials, varying in size and texture to create a flowering effect.
- The Color Spectrum is made up of twelve major colors. Using color properly is just one important design element essential in creating a well-designed floral arrangement.
- Form is the geometric shape or line design that forms the outline of the flower arrangement.
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- Two primary colors combined in equal amounts.
- Bride’s bouquet, Bridesmaid’s bouquet, Corsages, Boutonnieres, Alter flowers, Pew Flowers, on the candelabra, Bride’s Throw bouquet, table decorations and on the wedding cake.
- Removing all foliage from the stem that is below the water level in an arrangement helps prevent bacterial growth.
- The element of the line in a floral arrangement is the visual path the eye follows as it proceeds through the arrangement.
- The relationship between the flowers, foliage and container.
- A purpose of foliage is to hide the mechanics in a flower arrangement.
- Primary or line flowers used in a design to establish the outline of the arrangement.
- A triangular pattern with a strong “L-Line”. SYMMETRICAL DESIGN: A formal, equilateral triangular design.
- The impression of the design being stable and self-supported.
- Used to create focal point with unusual and distinctive shapes.
- Adding white to a color lightens its tint.
- Do not require a focal point.
- A hue darkened by the addition of black forms a shade of the hue.
- Are usually single stem with large rounded heads used inside or along the arrangement to fill in.
- Wiring technique in which the wire is inserted through the flower and a small hook is formed in the wire before it is pulled back into the flower.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a hue.
32 Clues: Do not require a focal point. • The brightness or darkness of a hue. • Red, yellow and blue are primary colors. • Adding white to a color lightens its tint. • A type of flower used to complete a design. • Two primary colors combined in equal amounts. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a hue. • The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue. • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ ONE 2019-07-20
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- 17) Atriums and ventricles are parts of which organ of the body?
- 10) Which actress won the 2013 Best Actress Oscar for her performance in the film 'Silver Linings Playbook'?
- 12) Basel is the third largest city in which country?
- 26) Which Hollywood actor starred in these films: Inception, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Departed?
- 9) What’s the branch of medicine that specialises in the study and treatment of nervous system disorders?
- 1) In architecture, what’s the name of the German school of design founded by Walter Gropius in 1919?
- 13) Which spirit is the main ingredient in the liqueur Kahlua?
- 24) Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene are examples of which shape?
- 3) Tripoli is the capital city of which North African country?
- 5) At an airport, what does ATC stand for?
- 18) Which word describes a ship which is lying on the bottom of the sea underwater?
- 4) Which product "Gives you wings" according to the advertising slogan?
- 27) Who was the Greek god of the Sea?
- 20) Hafez al-Assad served as president of which country between 1971 and 2000?
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- 22) These are a type of fruit found in the Middle East and on a calendar.
- 2) What’s the theory that states that the universe formed billions of years ago and has been getting bigger ever since?
- 7) What is the term 'Sat Nav' short for?
- 11) What is the name of the Chinese medical treatment in which fine needles are inserted in the body?
- 8) Cuba was a colony [Kolonie] of which European country?
- 19) Which desert takes its name from the Arabic word for 'desert'?
- 21) Which letter represents the number 100 in Roman numerals?
- 16) The Ayurvedic system of medicine and health care developed in which country over 5,000 years ago?
- 25) Which musical instrument has four strings, has four strings and is famous in Hawaii?
- 6) Which is the only zodiac sign which isn’t an animal or person?
- 14) Piedmont, Abruzzo and Umbria are regions in which European country?
- 29) Who founded the company Amazon and later bought The Washington Post newspaper?
- 23) What is the capital city of Canada?
- 30) Born in Salzburg in 1756, which composer also had the middle name Amadeus?
28 Clues: 27) Who was the Greek god of the Sea? • 23) What is the capital city of Canada? • 7) What is the term 'Sat Nav' short for? • 5) At an airport, what does ATC stand for? • 12) Basel is the third largest city in which country? • 8) Cuba was a colony [Kolonie] of which European country? • 21) Which letter represents the number 100 in Roman numerals? • ...
EASY GENERAL KNOWLEDGE PUZZLE 2024-05-14
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- John has a bad .......... . He's always angry.
- You will find a lot of differences if you .......... cats and dogs as pets.
- This .......... means we cannot smoke here.
- She has a nice .......... in the city.
- The .......... will decide if the man is guilty or not.
- Did you read the .......... about the new movie in the newspaper?
- The triangle is my favorite .......... .
- Her new clothes are made of good .......... .
- The man wanted to be left .......... to think.
- Breakfast is an important .......... .
- The girl was .......... because she didn't eat much.
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- My next door .......... is a doctor.
- I made a .......... selling my old books.
- I get tired climbing up the ..........
- He loves painting and want to grow up to be an .......... .
- She likes to read fashion ..........s.
- .......... athletes participate in the Olympics.
- The .......... of his car is very good.
- I don't have much .......... in my room.
- There is a .......... to solve this problem.
20 Clues: My next door .......... is a doctor. • I get tired climbing up the .......... • She has a nice .......... in the city. • She likes to read fashion ..........s. • Breakfast is an important .......... . • The .......... of his car is very good. • I don't have much .......... in my room. • The triangle is my favorite .......... . • I made a .......... selling my old books. • ...
DVC and general knowledge 2021-12-04
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- the number of eyes a spider has
- it is one of the school values
- Used to remove pencil lines form drawings
- used to add up large numbers
- need to be in bags during class time
- Sometimes used to explain design ideas
- who is the mayor of Upper Hutt
- what day of the week does new years day fall on
- are used to render drawings
- used to stick pieces of paper together
- the colour of the main blocks front doors
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- ......means equal measure
- who is the minister of finance
- Provides a description of the design problem
- car maker bring hydrogen powered trucks to NZ
- used to copy drawings and other materials
- is used to sharpen blunt pencils
- bees are most commonly black and .......
- What is the colour of Mr Boons car
- the size of paper equal to two sheets of A4
20 Clues: ......means equal measure • are used to render drawings • used to add up large numbers • it is one of the school values • who is the minister of finance • who is the mayor of Upper Hutt • the number of eyes a spider has • is used to sharpen blunt pencils • What is the colour of Mr Boons car • need to be in bags during class time • Sometimes used to explain design ideas • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-01
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- – World’s highest mountain (7)
- – 25% of 200 (5)
- – Smallest continent by area (9)
- – Largest land animal (8)
- – Widest river in the world (6)
- – Fantasy comedy featuring a popular doll venturing into the real world (6)
- – World’s largest island (9)
- Capital city of Russia
- – Bird known for mimicking human speech (6)
- – Setting of Julius Caesar
- – Number of sides on a hexagon (3)
- Brothers – Inventors of the first airplane (6,9)
- Kinabalu – Malaysia’s tallest mountain (5,8)
- – Ancient kingdom in Kedah (10)
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- – Country with the most volcanoes (9)
- – Africa’s highest mountain (11)
- – Cube root of 27 (5)
- Tower – Iconic structure in Paris, often considered a wonder (6,5)
- South Korea’s capital city
- – Widest river in Africa (5)
- – Primary food of a panda (6)
- Wat – Largest religious monument in Cambodia (6,3)
- – Scientist known for discovering gravity (6)
- Capital city of Spain
- – Deepest ocean (7)
- – River flowing through London (6
- – Sea creature with eight legs (7)
- – Largest desert in northern Africa (6)
28 Clues: – 25% of 200 (5) • – Deepest ocean (7) • – Cube root of 27 (5) • Capital city of Spain • Capital city of Russia • – Largest land animal (8) • South Korea’s capital city • – Setting of Julius Caesar • – Widest river in Africa (5) • – World’s largest island (9) • – Primary food of a panda (6) • – World’s highest mountain (7) • – Widest river in the world (6) • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-01
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- – World’s highest mountain (7)
- – 25% of 200 (5)
- – Smallest continent by area (9)
- – Largest land animal (8)
- – Widest river in the world (6)
- – Fantasy comedy featuring a popular doll venturing into the real world (6)
- – World’s largest island (9)
- Capital city of Russia
- – Bird known for mimicking human speech (6)
- – Setting of Julius Caesar
- – Number of sides on a hexagon (3)
- Brothers – Inventors of the first airplane (6,9)
- Kinabalu – Malaysia’s tallest mountain (5,8)
- – Ancient kingdom in Kedah (10)
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- – Country with the most volcanoes (9)
- – Africa’s highest mountain (11)
- – Cube root of 27 (5)
- Tower – Iconic structure in Paris, often considered a wonder (6,5)
- South Korea’s capital city
- – Widest river in Africa (5)
- – Primary food of a panda (6)
- Wat – Largest religious monument in Cambodia (6,3)
- – Scientist known for discovering gravity (6)
- Capital city of Spain
- – Deepest ocean (7)
- – River flowing through London (6
- – Sea creature with eight legs (7)
- – Largest desert in northern Africa (6)
28 Clues: – 25% of 200 (5) • – Deepest ocean (7) • – Cube root of 27 (5) • Capital city of Spain • Capital city of Russia • – Largest land animal (8) • South Korea’s capital city • – Setting of Julius Caesar • – Widest river in Africa (5) • – World’s largest island (9) • – Primary food of a panda (6) • – World’s highest mountain (7) • – Widest river in the world (6) • ...
General knowledge part 2 2025-03-20
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- What actor feels the need, the need for speed, in Top Gun?
- Which soft drink is commonly associated with Scotland?
- Who beat Anthony Joshua in 2021 to become heavyweight champion?
- What holds the title for the smallest country in the world?
- In which country would you find the original Legoland?
- What is the most sold flavour of Walkers crisps?
- Which country has the highest crime rate in the world?
- What is the largest dog breed?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What is the largest animal on the planet?
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- What language is spoken in Brazil?
- How many brains does an Octopus have?
- What is the capital of Poland?
- Which of the Kardashian/Jenner sisters has children with Travis Scott?
- Which blonde bombshell became the face of country music in the 60s?
- Glossectomy is the removal of all of or part of which body part?
- Which operating system does a Google Pixel phone use?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- What is Will Smith's sons name?
- What is the largest island in the Caribbean?
- What is Beyonce's sister called?
- What part of a plant conducts photosynthesis?
- How many wives did Henry VIII have?
- What is the busiest airport in Britain called?
- What month has the highest global average temperature
25 Clues: What is the capital of Poland? • What is the largest dog breed? • What is the capital of Canada? • What is Will Smith's sons name? • What is Beyonce's sister called? • What language is spoken in Brazil? • How many wives did Henry VIII have? • How many brains does an Octopus have? • How many planets are in our solar system? • What is the largest animal on the planet? • ...
cheska // philippine general knowledge 2025-07-01
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- season starts in september until december
- creatures is indigenous to the Philippines
- fertilized developing egg embryo
- sumbingtik festival
- filipino boxer
- pork blood stew
- perfect cone shape volcano
- top fast food chain the Philippines
- soup which is made by cooking beef shanks and bone marrow
- philippine national anthem
- a vibrant and iconic form of public transportation in the Philippines
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- deep fried pig trotters or knuckles served with a soy-vinegar dip.
- Philippine island is known for the Underground River
- highest mountain peak in the philippines
- Filipino army general and a pharmacist who fought in the Philippine–American War
- capital of philippines
- method of pickling or fermenting food, particularly with rice
- higantes festival
- bustling commercial center and transportation hub in Quezon City
- philippine currency
- shoe capital of the philippines
- summer capital of the philippines
22 Clues: filipino boxer • pork blood stew • higantes festival • sumbingtik festival • philippine currency • capital of philippines • perfect cone shape volcano • philippine national anthem • shoe capital of the philippines • fertilized developing egg embryo • summer capital of the philippines • top fast food chain the Philippines • highest mountain peak in the philippines • ...
Wolffe Dressage - general knowledge 2022-12-25
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- 14.2h is the tallest measurement
- wrote first known book on horsemanship (355 BC)
- Monday morning disease or tying up
- a half-halt is used for attention and to ...
- the name for founder or fever in the feet
- the age a horse has all its adult teeth
- haute' école movement balanced on haunches
- five foot six inches is 16.2 ...
- first (of seven) cervical vertebrae at the poll
- the test for Equine Infectious Anemia (no cure)
- meters long side to the second quarter line
- the mother of a horse
- 8-15 per minute is normal
- a foal that is male
- the exhalation of a broken-winded horse
- raised poles used for training
- slim bones that run alongside the cannon bone
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- KWPN is what kind of warmblood
- when riding the front of the stirrup turns...
- the side of the horse one generally mounts on
- a shortened heightened trot on the spot
- the Spanish Riding School in in this city
- distance between two points of a saddle's tree
- used for lunging especially young horses
- length of a normal horse canter stride
- area of the mouth where the bit rests
- top USA show jumper rider in the 50s - 70s
- British word for saddle pad
- 35-40 per minute is a normal range in horses
- the top line runs from the poll to the ...
- a foal that is female
31 Clues: a foal that is male • the mother of a horse • a foal that is female • 8-15 per minute is normal • British word for saddle pad • KWPN is what kind of warmblood • raised poles used for training • 14.2h is the tallest measurement • five foot six inches is 16.2 ... • Monday morning disease or tying up • area of the mouth where the bit rests • length of a normal horse canter stride • ...
Crazy General Knowledge Quiz 2025-06-16
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- What was the name of the German military strategy of rapid, overwhelming attacks?
- What is the name of the largest opera house in the world?
- What is the largest US state?
- What is Superman's one weakness?
- What bacterial disease resulted in over 3 million deaths during 2020
- What is the name of the Chinese philosophical system that emphasizes harmony with nature?
- What scientific theory proposed that Earth revolves around the sun?
- What is the prime fuel used in nuclear fission?
- Which Youtube channel has the most subscribers in 2017?
- What is a female elephant called?
- "-------- is the best medicine"
- Who was the first person the rule the Ottoman Empire?
- Which war did Florence Nightingale serve in?
- What is the largest landlocked country in the world?
- What is the first Pokemon ever created?
- What is the center of a black hole called?
- On which continent would you find the world’s largest desert?
- Who starred as "Michelle Jones" in "Spider-Man: Homecoming"?
- What was the name of the first computer virus?
- What hydrocarbon is used to make roads?
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- What is the phobia for long words?
- What does the "C" stand for in "GCSE"?
- "Harry Potter and the ------- of Secrets"
- What sporting event has a strict dress code of all white?
- What was the name of the Syrian brown bear, adopted by polish soldiers in WW2?
- What does the "B" stand for in "FBI"?
- What is the term for the study of birds?
- Who was the Ancient Greek God of the Sun?
- What is a rainbow called on Venus?
- What is the name of Jupiter's largest moon?
- What is the process by which some animals produce light called?
- Which country has won the most World Cups?
- The 2002 movie “8 Mile” is a semi-biographical story of what rapper?
- What is the second smallest country in the world?
- Which children's building toy withstands compression better than concrete?
- What was the name of the first ever AI chatbot
- What is the capital city of Syria?
- What type of cell is bacteria an example of?
- What famous building burnt down in Germany during 1933?
- Which gland in your body produces Thyroxine
- What is the most popular car brand in Japan?
- What are nails primarily made of?
- What is the name of the only venomous snake that can be found in the UK?
- What is the most radioactive fruit?
- What name was given to Hitler when he became the Chancellor and President of Germany?
- Who ruled over the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1982?
- What is jet fuel called?
47 Clues: What is jet fuel called? • What is the largest US state? • "-------- is the best medicine" • What is Superman's one weakness? • What is a female elephant called? • What are nails primarily made of? • What is the phobia for long words? • What is a rainbow called on Venus? • What is the capital city of Syria? • What is the most radioactive fruit? • ...
1960's general knowledge 2025-06-12
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- Antiwar protesters often chanted this word
- TV band created in the image of the Beatles
- “___ Power” — symbol of peace and protest
- British band that led the “British Invasion”
- Radical student activist group (abbr.)
- Trendy youth subculture of 1960s London
- Nation that fought Six-Day War in 1967
- ___ Panthers — radical civil rights group
- Popular fashion trend symbolizing youth rebellion
- ___ of Pigs — failed 1961 invasion
- Segregationist governor who ran for president
- ___ Spring — 1968 uprising crushed by Soviets
- Civil rights leader assassinated in 1968 (initials)
- NASA’s first manned spaceflight program
- Type of protest common in the civil rights era
- James ___, icon of ‘50s-‘60s youth
- NASA space program that landed men on the moon
- Catchy 1960s slang for a song
- Jane or Henry, famous ‘60s actors
- Abbie, radical activist and Yippie leader
- Co-discoverer of DNA, published book in the ‘60s
- The decade of counterculture and moon landings
- Environmental awareness color rising by late '60s
- U.S. president assassinated in 1963
- Slang term for cool or stylish
- Guitarist known for “Purple Haze” and Woodstock
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- Many young men sought to avoid this during Vietnam
- L.A. neighborhood where 1965 riots occurred
- Famous 1969 music festival held in New York
- 1968 Offensive that shifted public opinion on Vietnam
- Janis, legendary ‘60s blues-rock singer
- City where a wall divided East and West
- Author of popular parenting book of the decade
- Space agency that dominated 1960s headlines
- Site of historic civil rights marches in Alabama
- Avant-garde artist who married John Lennon
- Region in Nigeria affected by a 1960s famine
- Ohio university where students were shot in 1970
- Country central to a major U.S. war during the ‘60s
- Hallucinogenic drug popularized by Timothy Leary
- Term used to describe JFK’s presidency
- Crisis involving Soviet missiles in 1962
- Beatle who sang “Give Peace a Chance”
- Nickname for JFK’s younger brother
- Record label that launched many Black artists
- First name of JFK's Peace Corps leader, Shriver
- Waif-like British model of the Mod era
- Consumer advocate who published “Unsafe at Any Speed”
- Nickname for the American South
- Movement revived by Betty Friedan’s work
50 Clues: Catchy 1960s slang for a song • Slang term for cool or stylish • Nickname for the American South • Jane or Henry, famous ‘60s actors • ___ of Pigs — failed 1961 invasion • Nickname for JFK’s younger brother • James ___, icon of ‘50s-‘60s youth • U.S. president assassinated in 1963 • Beatle who sang “Give Peace a Chance” • Radical student activist group (abbr.) • ...
Crossword Puzzle: General Knowledge 2025-11-18
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- The capital city of Japan
- The planet known as the Red Planet
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
- The continent where Egypt is located
- The ocean between Africa and Australia
- A polygon with three sides
- The instrument with black and white keys
- Whale The largest mammal on Earth
- The largest planet in the solar system
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- The opposite of "cold"
- The liquid part of blood
- The shape of a stop sign
- The gas essential for human respiration
- The device used to measure temperature
- The currency used in the United Kingdom
- The smallest prime number
- The author of Romeo and Juliet
- The fastest land animal
- The study of living organisms
- The chemical symbol for gold
- The color formed by mixing red and blue
21 Clues: The opposite of "cold" • The fastest land animal • The liquid part of blood • The shape of a stop sign • The capital city of Japan • The smallest prime number • A polygon with three sides • The chemical symbol for gold • The study of living organisms • The author of Romeo and Juliet • The planet known as the Red Planet • The continent where Egypt is located • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Entries 2025-12-02
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- Soda brand that shaped Santa's modern image
- Reptile that changes color
- What bees make
- What was the third pig's house made of in "The 3 Little Pigs"
- King Arthur's sword
- Large body of saltwater
- Man's best friend
- Famous detective Sherlock.....
- Greek god of the sky and thunder
- What did Goldilocks eat?
- Lakota, Nakota and...
- Country that uses the currency Yen
- Tarzan was raised by...?
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- "_ _ _ _ wasn't built in a day."
- King of pop (last name)
- A shape with no corners
- Red Planet
- The study of past events
- baby cat
- What gets wet, yet dries at the same time?
- Canada's national sport
- King of the jungle
- Fruit that keeps the doctor away
- Author of "Romeo and Juliet"
- Famous deaf composer
- fastest land animal
- Famous Vampire
27 Clues: baby cat • Red Planet • What bees make • Famous Vampire • Man's best friend • King of the jungle • King Arthur's sword • fastest land animal • Famous deaf composer • Lakota, Nakota and... • King of pop (last name) • A shape with no corners • Canada's national sport • Large body of saltwater • The study of past events • What did Goldilocks eat? • Tarzan was raised by...? • Reptile that changes color • ...
Cook Islands General Knowledge 2021-09-22
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- Manihiki and Rakahanga
- one of Rarotonga's traditional names
- Ariki for Arutanga
- Aitutaki's sister island
- one of Mauke's Ariki
- Cook Islands' national flower
- Matavera, Ngatangiia and Titikaveka
- flattest mountain on Rarotonga
- Tupapa, Avarua, Avatiu and Nikao
- Highest mountain on Rarotonga
- Marae at the House of Ariki in Kavera
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- where traditional leaders are invested
- traditional leaders
- Mitiaro, Mauke, Atiu and Takutea
- Ariki of Mangaia
- the number of Ariki for Aitutaki
- Another name for Arorangi
- number of islands in the Cook Islands
- capital of the Cook Islands
- Ariki for Reureu
- traditional healer
21 Clues: Ariki of Mangaia • Ariki for Reureu • Ariki for Arutanga • traditional healer • traditional leaders • one of Mauke's Ariki • Manihiki and Rakahanga • Aitutaki's sister island • Another name for Arorangi • capital of the Cook Islands • Cook Islands' national flower • Highest mountain on Rarotonga • flattest mountain on Rarotonga • Mitiaro, Mauke, Atiu and Takutea • ...
Nancy Drew General Knowledge 2022-03-09
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- "Don't take any wooden _______"
- Gift given to Nancy by Ned before her trip to Venice
- Type of building which houses Minette's design studio; a windmill
- A field of unstable wetland, common in Ireland
- A rotational force, could be exerted by a screwdriver
- Bess and George's family relationship
- A Mayan king based in Palenque
- Substance which may contaminate drinking water and cause hallucination
- A collective crush held by Nancy Drew fans; male
- Occupation of Carson Drew
- River Heights creamery
- Red powder traditionally used to enhance jade pieces; highly toxic
- The name of a robot created to help Joy remember her mother
- What famous actor Brady Armstrong used to sell before his discovery
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- Paseo Del Mar High's mascot
- Town that houses the Royal Palladium
- "a very, very clever and beautiful bird"
- Decorative tiles used to torture detectives
- Author of a priceless letter found in an abandoned gold mine
- Nancy's pseudonym while undercover at a boarding school
- Traditional German garb worn by men, notably Karl
- Nationality of the olympian/ski instructor at Wickford Castle
- Flower that a 1930s inn is named for
- What you must pick correctly in order to NOT be kicked out of Arizona
- Nancy's ill-treated beau
- The Drew family pet
26 Clues: The Drew family pet • River Heights creamery • Nancy's ill-treated beau • Occupation of Carson Drew • Paseo Del Mar High's mascot • A Mayan king based in Palenque • "Don't take any wooden _______" • Town that houses the Royal Palladium • Flower that a 1930s inn is named for • Bess and George's family relationship • "a very, very clever and beautiful bird" • ...
Humanities General Knowledge SuperWord 2017-11-12
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- The earliest tools were made out of this
- Her face is on the $5 dollar note
- People who steal from ships at sea
- Card that lets you buy things without cash
- The name of the city where Greek warriors lived
- A frozen continent that no one lives on
- Poisonous amphibian introduced to Australia
- A famous battlefield where ANZACS fought
- A forest that grows in warm, wet places
- The Norse god who threw a hammer
- The study of the land
- Stone buildings where mummies were kept
- The R_____ Empire was centred in Italy
- The study of law
- A dog-like animal found in Australia
- The top colour on a traffic light
- The place where people manage their money
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- Country with the largest population
- A person who specialises in the law
- Has a nearly identical flag to Australia
- Famous emperor
- The country north of the United States
- Leader of the gods on Mount Olympus
- Furry animal that lives only in gum trees
- A legendary island that sank
- Famous captain that sailed to Australia
- The study of money and wealth
- The study of the past
- A tall animal that jumps on its hind legs
- Ocean between South America and Australia
- The closest planet to the sun
- People who raided villages from longboats
- The Roman god of war
- Country with second largest population
34 Clues: Famous emperor • The study of law • The Roman god of war • The study of the past • The study of the land • A legendary island that sank • The study of money and wealth • The closest planet to the sun • The Norse god who threw a hammer • Her face is on the $5 dollar note • The top colour on a traffic light • People who steal from ships at sea • Country with the largest population • ...
Primary General Knowledge Crossword 2018-06-05
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- This country was known as the USSR during World War II
- Country that won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
- Largest country in terms of land mass in the world.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- Soccer team that won the 2014 Soccer World Cup.
- Soccer club known as 'The Gunners'
- Thomas Edison invented this.
- German car manufacturer and makes car models like the A5 and the TT.
- Amount of colours in the rainbow.
- A British street dance group that won 'Britain's Got Talent'.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
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- Tallest animal in the world.
- Capital city of Spain.
- Raw fish dish eaten in Japan.
- The amount of states in the U.S.A.
- German dictator during World War II
- Soccer team that won Euro 2016.
- Country where Usain Bolt grew up?
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- Sports company with the slogan 'Just Do It'
- A fruit and the largest phone manufacturer in the world.
- Soccer club that have signed players such as Messi and Coutinho.
- Largest country in size and in population in South America.
- a green citric fruit.
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
25 Clues: a green citric fruit. • Capital city of Spain. • Tallest animal in the world. • Thomas Edison invented this. • Raw fish dish eaten in Japan. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Soccer team that won Euro 2016. • Country where Usain Bolt grew up? • Amount of colours in the rainbow. • The amount of states in the U.S.A. • Soccer club known as 'The Gunners' • ...
Another general knowledge crossword 2013-01-30
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- Knock (someone) to the ground, esp. with a punch
- A natural or established process by which something takes place or is brought about
- asking politely or formally for something
- atmosphere of a place
- english county, famous for Stonehenge
- clay like substance that is the chief source of aluminium
- fine cotton fabric
- dagger, formerly worn by Scottish highlanders
- A journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited
- gundog breed with a long silky coat and drooping ears
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- father or mother
- hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton
- Able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion
- the 34th president of the United States of America
- European country, capital Sofia, pop. approx 7.4m
- a small metal instrument specially cut to fit into a lock
- a root vegetable related to the carrot
- Bring (a task or activity) to an end
- A wild cat with yellowish-brown fur, a short tail, and tufted ears
- clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- Having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar
- small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal
22 Clues: father or mother • fine cotton fabric • atmosphere of a place • Bring (a task or activity) to an end • english county, famous for Stonehenge • a root vegetable related to the carrot • asking politely or formally for something • Having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar • hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton • dagger, formerly worn by Scottish highlanders • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- the largest island in French Polynesia
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- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- a small, narrow river
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
31 Clues: a small, narrow river • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93 • the largest island in French Polynesia • a glandular organ in the digestive system • A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal • labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76 • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth: • ...
