general knowledge Crossword Puzzles
Gran’s General Knowledge Quiz! 2022-12-09
21 Clues: Lamp… • Snow… • Pass… • Wall… • Nose… • Rain… • Text… • Ball… • Table… • Plant… • Alley… • Merry… • Smart… • Happy… • Roast… • Light… • Gaming… • Pirate… • Picture… • Glasses… • Sausage…
Johnson Crossword - General Knowledge 2025-03-04
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- The name of the villain in 'The Little Mermaid' who steals Ariel's voice
- The name of the author who wrote the famous 'Harry Potter' series
- The famous dam located upstream of the Hawkesbury, which helps with flood management
- The name of the senior boys rugby team
- The surname of J6's homeroom teacher
- The Christian faith that influences Arndell
- The famous flood-prone town in the Hawkesbury region
- The name of the tallest mountain in the world
- The singer of 'Firework' & 'Dark Horse'
- The name of Johnson's homeroom eagle trophy
- The auditorium is named after who
- The name of the Marvel superhero from Asgard
- The surname of the world famous playwright who wrote 'Hamlet'
- The full name of the actor who played Ken in the Barbie movie
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- The first name of this year's female school captain
- The Johnson house mascot
- The Netflix show featuring actors Millie Bobby Brown, Wynona Rider & Noah Schnapp
- The surname of the painter who created the 'Mona Lisa'
- The surname of Cartwright's Head of House
- The surname of last year's male school captain.
- The name of the secondary musical in 2022
- The name of the academy awards given for movies
- The name of the iconic album released by Charlixcx in 2024
- The next carnival coming up
- The full name of the singer who played in Qudos Bank Arena from the 24th-27th of February this year
- The surname of the Head of HSIE
- The current headmaster's surname
- The name of the math affiliated building at Arndell
- The name of the Indigenous people of the Hawkesbury region
- The name of the sport played at Wimbledon
- The symbol on the periodic table for Gold
- The answer to 12 x 8 (in word form)
32 Clues: The Johnson house mascot • The next carnival coming up • The surname of the Head of HSIE • The current headmaster's surname • The auditorium is named after who • The answer to 12 x 8 (in word form) • The surname of J6's homeroom teacher • The name of the senior boys rugby team • The singer of 'Firework' & 'Dark Horse' • The surname of Cartwright's Head of House • ...
General Knowledge Word Search 2025-01-09
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- – Organ in skull
- – Creative thought
- – Light of the nearest star
- – Wimbledon is a championship for this sport
- - Hire for work
- – Error
- – Pull along
- - Opposite of spend
- - Bodily or computer infection
- – Salon service
- – This and ____
- – Restricted, confined
- - An arithmetical value
- – Mean, medium
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- – Not giving much attention or consideration about something
- - Making no sound
- – Changing direction
- – TV or radio channel
- – Calendar duration
- – Underground passage
- – Not earlier
- – Opposite of stay
- - Not passive
- - Black or Baltic or Caribbean
- – Selection
- - His and _
- - Vehicle for hire
- – Meat from cattle
28 Clues: – Error • – Selection • - His and _ • – Pull along • – Not earlier • - Not passive • – Mean, medium • - Hire for work • – Salon service • – This and ____ • – Organ in skull • - Making no sound • – Creative thought • – Opposite of stay • - Vehicle for hire • – Meat from cattle • – Calendar duration • - Opposite of spend • – Changing direction • – TV or radio channel • – Underground passage • ...
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) • ...
Room 31 general knowledge 2021-06-23
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- The name of unprocessed and natural foods
- Egypt's longest river
- Precious natural resourse in the middle east
- Last name of the most famous boxer in history
- The imaginary line around the globe
- The yellow middle part of an egg!
- The capital city of Australia
- most popular language of India
- All the countries that England colonized
- Scott Morrison is the leader of the ? party
- An extra in cricket When Kianne misses ball
- Your parents ? pay for roads and hospitals
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- What coloured pasta,bread and rice is better.
- A small surf-bodyboard is called a ?
- This word means to feel for someone else
- name of SA's longest river
- Name of the worlds largest ocean
- A hot but wet climate is known as a ? climate
- The most played sport in the world
- What word means to travel around a planet
- The english word for dollar $
- The New York statue is the statue of ?
- Ayres rock is now known as
- A guitar has how many strings?
24 Clues: Egypt's longest river • name of SA's longest river • Ayres rock is now known as • The capital city of Australia • The english word for dollar $ • most popular language of India • A guitar has how many strings? • Name of the worlds largest ocean • The yellow middle part of an egg! • The most played sport in the world • The imaginary line around the globe • ...
General Knowledge of History 2022-09-03
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- the most influential us president, who presided over the cuban missile crisis
- codename for landing in normandy
- the first leader of the ottoman empire
- the best tank of the soviet union
- last leader of the soviet union, who dismantled a superpower
- a polish-french female scientist, who discovered radium and polonium
- a type of steam engine, can travel for vast distanced with tracks
- the program to bring back humans to the moon, that had been test-launched in sept 3 2022
- the scientist who invented the telephone
- the first leader of the soviet union
- the great economic decline in 2008 and continued until 2010
- leader of russia in ww1
- the scientist who theorized general relativity
- the first satellite in space
- machine that can transmit morse code
- the most far-travelling satellite ever built by humans
- a very progressive female prime ministre of the uk
- "discovered" america and settled in the name of the king of spain
- the fourth generation fighter jets that the us still use and its the main fighter of all the us figting army branch
- the first person who invented the touch-screen phone, the iphone 1
- the name of the doctrine that the us prevented any european colonization in the americas
- the largest tank battle in history
- first philippine female president, and the first president of the fifth republic
- turning point of the eastern front of ww2
- invented the steam engine
- french emperor, who invaded europe with impressive tactics
- the person who first stepped on the moon
- a nuclear accident in 1986 when a nuclear reactor overloaded and explodes
- the man who invented the nuclear bomb
- invented dc circuit and the light bulb
- leader of germany in ww2
- developed by stephanie kwolek, this material can block bullets and can be a soft kind of fabric
- the last president of the us in the cold war
- emperor of rome, who tranformed the little republic to an empire
- the trading road used by ancient china, rome, and india
- prime ministre of the uk in ww2
- built by mikhail kalashnikov, a jam-free automatic rifle
- a important discovery, produces heat and can power a steam engine
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- the first us president, who won the american revolutionary war
- first president of us in ww2
- the first north korean "leader"
- a chinese dictator, the first communist chinese "leader"
- the measurements created my the french revolutionist, to destroy any resemblance of british influence in france
- a programming language, where minecraft is based
- the first man in space
- a important discovery, used by wagons, cars, and tanks
- the first khan of the mongol empire, who invaded north china during her reign
- the great economic decline in 1929 all the way into the late 1930s
- the name of the doctrine that states that communism should be contained
- the 40th president of the us, called the soviet union an "evil empire"
- metal used in the construction of the pyramids
- leader of the soviet union in ww2
- former philippine president, who was overthrown after 24 years in power
- the president who won the civil war and ended slavery
- the first female in space
- the largest operation in history, comprising of 3 million soldiers
- cuban dictator, who had been assassinated by the CIA 628 times and failed
- second president of us in ww2
- cracked the enigma code which helped the allies win the war
- a backwards, agrarian cambodian dictator. who is responsible for the deaths of 2-3 million cambodians
- the first rocket that reached the stratosphere, built by humans
- invented ac circuit
- the most advanced aircraft ever built, took 1.5 trillion to develop and still cost 115 million
- the french dictator during the french revolution, who started the reign of terror
- created the "final solution" that will systematically eliminate all jews in the continent
- the measurements created by the british
- painted the mona lisa, and patented the farm silo
- leader of japan in ww2
- turning point of the pacific front in ww2
- first circumnavigator who travelled the world
- the first computer, to predictly calculate artillery shell trajectory
- leader of germany in ww1
72 Clues: invented ac circuit • the first man in space • leader of japan in ww2 • leader of russia in ww1 • leader of germany in ww2 • leader of germany in ww1 • the first female in space • invented the steam engine • first president of us in ww2 • the first satellite in space • second president of us in ww2 • the first north korean "leader" • prime ministre of the uk in ww2 • ...
Pengetahuan Umum (General Knowledge) 2022-12-13
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- 25 dibagi 5
- 18 dikurang 15
- lima tambah lima
- nama pahlawan perempuan Indonesia
- pengemudi pesawat
- nama pulau patung liberty
- salah satu warna bendera Indonesia yang berarti berani
- Jenis kadal terbesar di dunia dan berasal dari Indonesia
- asal daerah makanan rendang
- nama pulau di Indonesia yang terkenal oleh turis asing
- nama resmi negara Belanda
- negara terbesar di dunia
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- Nama binatang yang kotorannya bisa dijadikan minuman kopi
- asal negara patung sphinx
- alat musik yang dipetik
- nama presiden pertama Indonesia
- penduduk asli Australia
- nama mata uang Jepang
- nama monumen di Jakarta
- ibukota negara Indonesia
20 Clues: 25 dibagi 5 • 18 dikurang 15 • lima tambah lima • pengemudi pesawat • nama mata uang Jepang • alat musik yang dipetik • penduduk asli Australia • nama monumen di Jakarta • ibukota negara Indonesia • negara terbesar di dunia • asal negara patung sphinx • nama pulau patung liberty • nama resmi negara Belanda • asal daerah makanan rendang • nama presiden pertama Indonesia • ...
TSFA General Knowledge Vocabulary 2019-04-26
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- Floral Material that has an “airy” look to create the finishing touch.
- Cell process in which stored food reserves are converted into useful energy for the plant.
- The length of useful life of cut floral materials after being received by the customer.
- Growers, Wholesalers and Retail Florist must process their flowers.
- The Storage or shipment of flowers out of water.
- Similar design techniques to place similar materials horizontally on top of each other.
- due to the inability of water to enter the stem.
- A combination of both natural and man made materials in an unnatural manner to create new images.
- the placement of cut material in a parallel design in each group in order to create depth.
- Shorter stems of mass flowers provide a color & focal point near the rim of the container.
- Contain more than one single focal point.
- Number 3 ribbon is the appropriate size for a corsage bow. The appropriate gauge of wire for corsages is number 24- 28 depending on the weight of the flower. Construct a corsage so it is as light-weight as possible.
- Cutting flowers stems properly and providing proper treatment at any stage of the distribution process.
- The level of light received on a plant surface.
- Firmly wrapping or tying similar materials together to form a larger, individual unit.
- Flower arrangement heights should not vary in pave arrangements. The Pave Design is a technique characterized by parallel or surface contoured insertions that create a uniform area with little or no variation in depth.
- Sells floral goods and services to the consumer.
- Supplies, methods and materials that designers use to place and hold flowers and foliage in an arrangement.
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- A chemical consisting of a mixture of ingredients that when added to water extends the vase life of cut flowers by lowering the water PH.
- Florists must educate the customer in order to help them enjoy their flowers to the fullest extent.
- The process of converting nutrients, water, carbon, dioxide and sunlight into food for plants.
- The Japanese style of floral arrangements characterized by their linear forms.
- A design technique in which branches of flowers are used around the perimeter of a floral arrangement to direct attention to the materials in the center of the arrangement.
- An asymmetrically balanced design of few materials usually placed in groups that emphasize forms and lines.
- A feature of this style of design is the seasonal compatibility of the plant materials in the design.
- A Citric acid solution that causes flowers to take up water rapidly to prevent dehydration after flowers being dry packed.
- used as primary flowers to establish the skeleton outline height or width of an arrangement.
- The process of plants losing water through stomata in their leaves.
- Design that consists of clusters or groups of flowers & foliage that strengthens the element of line which moves the eye through the arrangement.
- The tight positioning of flower clusters at the base of an arrangement forming rounded hills.
30 Clues: Contain more than one single focal point. • The level of light received on a plant surface. • The Storage or shipment of flowers out of water. • due to the inability of water to enter the stem. • Sells floral goods and services to the consumer. • Growers, Wholesalers and Retail Florist must process their flowers. • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE - CROSSWORD TWO 2019-09-29
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- Quebec is a province in which Commonwealth country?
- Which science fiction character has been played by Leonard Nimoy and more recently by Zachary Quinto?
- In the popular video game series, what type of animal is Sonic?
- These animals kill over 75,000 people a year.
- A pug is a breed of which domestic pet?
- A famous building in London:'The Houses of ______ .
- The guilder was the former currency of which European country? 'The _____'
- What item, useful in the rain, is the title of a hit single by Rihanna?
- The largest country in South America
- The American president before Barack Obama?
- In which country was Adolf Hitler born?
- Who invented and started Microsoft?
- What's the title of the hit romantic comedy:‘When Harry Met…’?
- Colombo is the largest city of which Asian country?
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- The capital city of a country in the UK.
- Who acted ‘Edward Scissorhands’ in the film of that name?
- In Tolkien’s ‘The Hobbit’, what type of fictional creature is Smaug?
- This is the closest planet to the Sun.
- The most popular shopping street in London.
- In which religion is Krishna a god?
- Which mountain range borders France and Spain: 'The _____?
- The Great Barrier Reef lies off the coast of which country?
- A modern city in the Arabian Gulf
- Roquefort, Cheddar and Emmental are types of which food?
- A four-stringed musical instrument
- and Robin Which pair of superheroes are known as the ‘Dynamic Duo’?
- This is between your leg and foot.
- The Canary Islands are a region of which country?
28 Clues: A modern city in the Arabian Gulf • A four-stringed musical instrument • This is between your leg and foot. • In which religion is Krishna a god? • Who invented and started Microsoft? • The largest country in South America • This is the closest planet to the Sun. • A pug is a breed of which domestic pet? • In which country was Adolf Hitler born? • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE - CROSSWORD TWO 2019-09-29
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- Roquefort, Cheddar and Emmental are types of which food?
- In which religion is Krishna a god?
- What's the title of the hit romantic comedy:‘When Harry Met…’?
- Who's Batman's partner’?
- In the popular video game series, what type of animal is Sonic?
- A pug is a breed of which domestic pet?
- Which mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain?
- The capital city of a country in the UK.
- What item, useful in the rain, is the title of a hit single by Rihanna?
- A four-stringed musical instrument
- A modern city in one of the Gulf countries
- Colombo is the largest city of which Asian country?
- The Canary Islands are a region of which country?
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- These animals kill over 75,000 people a year.
- The first one flew in 1903
- In Tolkien’s ‘The Hobbit’, what type of fictional creature is Smaug?
- In which country was Adolf Hitler born?
- Which science fiction character has been played by Leonard Nimoy and more recently by Zachary Quinto?
- The Great Barrier Reef lies off the coast of which country?
- The American president before Barack Obama?
- This is the closest planet to the Sun.
- Street The most popular shopping street in London.
- Netherlands The guilder was the former currency of which European country?
- Gates Who invented and started Microsoft?
- Quebec is a province in which Commonwealth country?
- Coca Cola's main competitor
26 Clues: Who's Batman's partner’? • The first one flew in 1903 • Coca Cola's main competitor • A four-stringed musical instrument • In which religion is Krishna a god? • This is the closest planet to the Sun. • In which country was Adolf Hitler born? • A pug is a breed of which domestic pet? • The capital city of a country in the UK. • Gates Who invented and started Microsoft? • ...
Jewish General Knowledge "A" 2020-09-09
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- the first Jew
- Moshe's father
- Hebrew for land
- Hebrew for father
- a great rabbi who taught us to love our fellow
- the silly king from the Purim story
- Moshe's brother
- first letter of the Alef-Bet
- Hebrew for "WE"
- nation that attacked the Jewish people
- silent letter in the Alef-Bet
- Hebrew for "I"
- king in the story of Chanukah
- one of the Jewish months
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- hidden matzah on Pesach
- one of the 12 Shevatim
- we eat this dipped in honey on Rosh Hashana
- this nation came from Yishmael
- the Hebrew alphabet
- part of davening we do standing facing Yerushalayim
- Hebrew for brother
- city in the south of Israel
- Hebrew for sister
- we can only eat kosher ones
- the first human
- when you get called up to the Torah
- Hebrew for airplane
- one of the Jewish months
28 Clues: the first Jew • Moshe's father • Hebrew for "I" • Hebrew for land • Moshe's brother • Hebrew for "WE" • the first human • Hebrew for father • Hebrew for sister • Hebrew for brother • the Hebrew alphabet • Hebrew for airplane • one of the 12 Shevatim • hidden matzah on Pesach • one of the Jewish months • one of the Jewish months • city in the south of Israel • we can only eat kosher ones • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE -- CLASS 5 2020-08-05
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- A day care for very young children
- First space station in orbit
- The most dangerous fish
- A drink other than water
- The holy man who composed Ramayana
- First Indian to go to space
- A fish that warns us against pollution
- Sound of the door
- The largest sea bird that can fly great distances
- Place to file an FIR
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- The smallest fish
- Writer of Jana,Gana,Mana
- These reptiles are trapped for their skin
- The snake that can kill an elephant
- Group of sheep
- The creature having largest eyes
- The brightest star
- The soft natured boy from Malgudi
- The slowest fish
- The closest star to the Earth
20 Clues: Group of sheep • The slowest fish • The smallest fish • Sound of the door • The brightest star • Place to file an FIR • The most dangerous fish • Writer of Jana,Gana,Mana • A drink other than water • First Indian to go to space • First space station in orbit • The closest star to the Earth • The creature having largest eyes • The soft natured boy from Malgudi • ...
Active Member General Knowledge 2020-09-22
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- paperwork needed to verify a Qualifying Life Event
- first member verification element (4 words)
- one member type that is direct billed
- a support group that helps us correct enrollment errors
- why we shouldn't have our personal phones accessible while on the call floor
- determines how much a retiree's premium is
- a way to keep your insurance even if you're terminated
- category for members on disability
- what SHP calls scheduled mailings
- what new hires do when they call us
- the group we can do very little for (2 words)
- process by which a member can regain or change coverage due to extenuating situations
- one reason a person loses healthcare coverage
- organ involved if member has ESRD
- the amount a member must spend before the carrier contributes to payment of costs
- Another element of the verification process (3 words)
- group of approved providers that cost less to use
- The amount one pays for healthcare coverage
- Qualifying Life Event that goes effective same day as the event
- person who has an insurance policy
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- quick way to pull up a member account (4 words)
- the process by which a member chooses a plan of coverage and puts it into effect
- record of changes made to member's account and coverage
- What you should check before requesting ID cards
- allows changes in healthcare coverage (3 words)
- what we call our case numbers
- the policy holder
- term for a member's physician
- it has a user attestation statement
- the method used to submit documents
- template used for logging calls
- someone covered on a policy that is not the policyholder
- a joint venture between SHP and BCBS to help contain costs that results in copay discounts for members
- we _______ reset passwords for Fayetteville State University
- Method of payment for National Guard and Former Legistaltors
- we cannot change this
36 Clues: the policy holder • we cannot change this • what we call our case numbers • term for a member's physician • template used for logging calls • what SHP calls scheduled mailings • organ involved if member has ESRD • category for members on disability • person who has an insurance policy • it has a user attestation statement • the method used to submit documents • ...
Sarah's General Knowledge Crossword 2012-01-30
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- Away with the ____
- Attempt
- Make better
- Feeling nothing
- Welsh singer, ____ Jones
- Spiny Australian creature
- Uncommon
- Organ
- Turns from solid to liquid
- Woollen clothing item
- Unhappy
- Dwell on the past
- A type of bee
- Unique traits that make up who you are
- Columbian capital
- Bearded biblical figure
- Belongs to me
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- Famous person
- Trip
- Asserts an opinion in an arrogant manner
- Annoy
- Glowing hot coal
- Part of a car, or a small purse
- For drinking or seeing
- Not dry
- Pirates of the ____
- Fruit that makes oil
- Ask
- Facial hair
- A false name
- Fall behind
- Jam container
- Small wispy clouds
- Steeped drink
34 Clues: Ask • Trip • Annoy • Organ • Attempt • Not dry • Unhappy • Uncommon • Make better • Facial hair • Fall behind • A false name • Famous person • A type of bee • Jam container • Steeped drink • Belongs to me • Feeling nothing • Glowing hot coal • Dwell on the past • Columbian capital • Away with the ____ • Small wispy clouds • Pirates of the ____ • Fruit that makes oil • Woollen clothing item • For drinking or seeing • ...
Suffixes and General Knowledge 2016-09-24
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- A group of words which is not a complete sentence.
- The first mass in the continent of American is believed to have been celebrated here.
- The capital city of Holland
- The residence of the head of the Catholic church.
- A group of words which contain a subject and a predicate
- The president of Honduras from 1876 - 1883
- The act of using capital letters
- Something that makes sense and is logical, so you think it is true
- To make everyone in a place use computers
- Something that can be loved
- Something that is desired.
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- The name of the airport in Tegucigalpa
- If you make something more modern you do this.
- To make nouns more than one
- The largest planet in our Solar System
- Something that cannot be touched
- Something that cannot be said again
- One of the Bay Islands
- Something that is imposiible to explain.
- Kurt Cobain was the singer with this band.
- The hurricane which struck Honduras in 1998.
21 Clues: One of the Bay Islands • Something that is desired. • The capital city of Holland • To make nouns more than one • Something that can be loved • Something that cannot be touched • The act of using capital letters • Something that cannot be said again • The name of the airport in Tegucigalpa • The largest planet in our Solar System • Something that is imposiible to explain. • ...
jason's general knowledge quiz 2016-06-07
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- sara's favorite animal
- what to do when a child exhibits attention-seeking behavior
- sara's first car
- name of teacher sara works with
- online footwear obsession
- "made in ______"
- favorite species in the reef tank
- federal agency granting awards for non-medical research
- favorite clothing maker/designer
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- favourite author
- haddonfield mascot
- worst habit
- best australian charity
- favorite american painter
- the best tv channel ever created
- federal agency granting awards for medical and health research
- best sport in track and field
- sara's first college major at UD
- london's real middle name
- best form of exercise for overall health and cardiovascular maintenance
20 Clues: worst habit • favourite author • sara's first car • "made in ______" • haddonfield mascot • sara's favorite animal • best australian charity • favorite american painter • online footwear obsession • london's real middle name • best sport in track and field • name of teacher sara works with • the best tv channel ever created • sara's first college major at UD • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-31
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- It is also called the Legislative Branch and is made of two parts: House of Representatives and The Senate.
- A form of government with roles and powers given, limited by the law, written in the Constitution.
- Someone who helps the president conduct his duties.
- Protects certain values, such as life and property.
- The leader of the ________ Branch is the President of the United States.
- Voting used for electing representatives in the United States
- Indicates a system of government in which the power is divided by constitutional right between national and local units of government.
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- Limits the power of the federal government and guarantee citizens of the United States certain rights.
- The ______ __ ____________ is granted by the Constitution the power to impeach an elected official.
- The elected head of the republican state.
- Leads the Judaical Branch of the United States Federal Government.
- In elections we _____ for people who are going to represent us in the government.
- The leader of a state or province.
- Occupies a central position as the chief, policy-making, and representative organ of the United Nations.
- Needs to be a US citizen for at least 9 years and over the age 30.
- If you are born in the United States you automatically gain _______ of the country.
- A legal statement that suggests that no one is above the law and governmental decisions must be made only by applying legal knowledge.
- When an ________ is proposed by the Congress, it takes two-and-a-half years for it to be ratified.
- Deals with disputes between people which can be compensated.
- A group of people who decide the verdict of a court case.
20 Clues: The leader of a state or province. • The elected head of the republican state. • Someone who helps the president conduct his duties. • Protects certain values, such as life and property. • A group of people who decide the verdict of a court case. • Deals with disputes between people which can be compensated. • ...
Only general knowledge needed 2018-07-18
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- A command or directive issued by a court or tribunal to enforce the judgment of that body.
- property land and buildings, minerals in the land, and rights over the land
- a legal right to use property
- right to own something
- The means by which a person can enforce a legal right, or prevent a wrong from occurring, or redress or compensate a wrong that has occurred. Includes damages, injunctions, an order for specific performance, an account of profits, rescission or a declaration.
- A legally binding promise or agreement.
- a form of academic misconduct where someone fails to give proper credit to the creator of an idea, words and phrases
- A civil cause of action protecting persons from wrongdoing
- legal rules voted by Parliament
- a court order that requires a person to do something.
- a matter to be decided in a court of law
- An award of money to compensate a loss or wrong suffered by a party to a lawsuit
- A legal person against whom relief is sought by a form of proceedings in a court
- cancellation of a contract
- the written reasons that explain why a court makes a decision in a particular case
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- the name for anything that can be owned
- a person who sells something
- an amount of money borrowed by one party from another; a legal obligation to pay a certain sum to another
- the territory in which a court can operate, or the power it has to deal with particular cases
- an Act of Parliament
- law made by judges deciding cases
- a cause of action in tort law which requires the defendant to exercise reasonable care in her actions towards the plaintiff.
- The name of the concept that requires judges to apply the law as decided in past cases
- A party seeking relief against another person by any form of proceedings in a court.
- 4-letter abbreviation of a model for legal problem-solving
- one of the worst places to do legal research
- An agreement whereby one person gives exclusive possession of property to the other for a specified term. Usually rental must be paid.
27 Clues: an Act of Parliament • right to own something • cancellation of a contract • a person who sells something • a legal right to use property • legal rules voted by Parliament • law made by judges deciding cases • the name for anything that can be owned • A legally binding promise or agreement. • a matter to be decided in a court of law • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (CROSSWORD PUZZLE) 2024-11-03
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- Famous ancient wonder located in Egypt
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Chemical symbol for water
- Capital city of Japan
- Historical period of revival in Europe
- Largest planet in our solar system
- First element on the periodic table
- Longest river in the world
- Capital of the Philippines
- Angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
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- First president of the Philippines
- Currency used in the United States
- Study of living organisms
- Famous scientist known for his laws of motion
- Chemical symbol for gold
- Process by which plants make their food
- A polygon with four sides
- Smallest unit of life
- Main language spoken in Brazil
- Author of "Pride and Prejudice"
20 Clues: Capital city of Japan • Smallest unit of life • Powerhouse of the cell • Chemical symbol for gold • Study of living organisms • Chemical symbol for water • A polygon with four sides • Longest river in the world • Capital of the Philippines • Main language spoken in Brazil • Author of "Pride and Prejudice" • First president of the Philippines • Currency used in the United States • ...
Impossible General Sporting Knowledge 2025-02-27
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- Which ball has between 65-70 stitches
- In what sport would you use the terms; chukka, neckshot and millionaires shot
- Which sport was illegal until 1896
- Who is the only footballer to score a hat trick in 3 of the english leagues, the premier league, league cup, FA cup and at international level
- Follower and Rover are two positions in which sport
- Where is the worlds oldest tennis court
- Which F1 driver wears lucky coins in his racing boots
- What date do all racehorses in the Northern Hemisphere have their birthday
- What were olympic winners once given with a silver medal to signify they had won gold equivalent
- The average distance a tennis player runs during a match
- Who was the first ever Barcelona player to be named La Liga player of the month in 2015
- Who set 5 world records in 45 minutes
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- Who was the first boxer to defeat Ricky Hatton
- What was the first ever puck made of in an ice hockey game
- What did Babe Ruth wear under his Baseball for good luck
- Where was the youngest ever competitive swimmer from (10 years old)
- The player sent home from Irelands 2002 World Cup Squad for arguing with the manager
- Andy Murray's first Grand Slam victory was which tournament
- the average number of dimples in a golf ball
- In what round did Anthony Joshua defeat Vladimir Klitscho
- What sport was banned from England in 1457 because it was considered a distraction from Archery
21 Clues: Which sport was illegal until 1896 • Which ball has between 65-70 stitches • Who set 5 world records in 45 minutes • Where is the worlds oldest tennis court • the average number of dimples in a golf ball • Who was the first boxer to defeat Ricky Hatton • Follower and Rover are two positions in which sport • Which F1 driver wears lucky coins in his racing boots • ...
General Knowledge Level 3 2024-12-23
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- Scientist who discovered the atomic nucleus
- Baroque painter known for his realistic depictions
- Russian composer famous for "The Nutcracker"
- Composer known for "The Brandenburg Concertos"
- Greek philosopher who influenced Western thought
- French artist known for his use of color and his work "The Dance"
- Writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954
- Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- A large seabird known for its long wingspan
- Author of "The Old Man and the Sea"
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- A poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley about a fallen king
- Philosopher known for the concept of the "Ubermensch"
- Author of the monumental novel "In Search of Lost Time"
- Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle
- Developer of the polio vaccine
- The city where one of the worst nuclear accidents occurred
- Volcano that erupted and buried Pompeii in 79 AD
- In Greek mythology, the afterlife for heroes and the virtuous
- Philosopher known for his work on social contract theory
- Figure from Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun
- Biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived
- Philosopher known for his work "The Social Contract"
- Ancient Chinese philosophy focusing on balance and harmony
- Roman orator, philosopher, and politician
- Vinci: Artist and inventor who painted "The Last Supper"
25 Clues: Developer of the polio vaccine • Author of "The Old Man and the Sea" • Biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived • Roman orator, philosopher, and politician • Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle • Scientist who discovered the atomic nucleus • A large seabird known for its long wingspan • Russian composer famous for "The Nutcracker" • ...
General Knowledge Level 2 2024-12-23
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- Ancient Egyptian philosopher and mathematician
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known for his military campaigns
- Site of a catastrophic nuclear disaster in 1986
- British mathematician who created the concept of the Turing Machine
- Author of "The Canterbury Tales"
- Ancient region known as the "cradle of civilization"
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The temperature scale based on the freezing point of water
- Creator of the periodic table of elements
- Picchu Ancient Incan city located in Peru
- A famous palace and fortress in Spain
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- Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem
- Inventor of the printing press in the 15th century
- Greek playwright known as the "Father of Tragedy"
- Another name for the element mercury
- Swiss mathematician famous for his work in graph theory
- Italian mathematician known for the famous number sequence
- Scientist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Gogh Post-impressionist painter known for "Starry Night"
- Famous space telescope named after an American astronomer
- American inventor of the electric light bulb
- Instrument used to observe distant stars and planets
- Explorer who circumnavigated the globe
- Author of "The Trial" and "The Metamorphosis"
- Italian poet known for "The Divine Comedy"
25 Clues: Author of "The Canterbury Tales" • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Another name for the element mercury • A famous palace and fortress in Spain • Explorer who circumnavigated the globe • Creator of the periodic table of elements • Picchu Ancient Incan city located in Peru • Italian poet known for "The Divine Comedy" • American inventor of the electric light bulb • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- French word for holidays
- Who is the President of Russia
- What does the French word champigonon
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
- French word for snails
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- What is the capital city of Poland
- Who wrote Handel's water music
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- A Country that borders France
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- Famous book of records
- What Language does Argentina speak
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- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- What is a baby Swan called
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- What is the central part of the Earth called
- Who is boys favourite person
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- Italian Pasta
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- Main ingredient of chocolate
- What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- What is a male ferret called
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- What does quod mean in English
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- The Latin for I departed
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
46 Clues: Italian Pasta • French word for snails • Famous book of records • 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 • Who is boys favourite person • Main ingredient of chocolate • What is a male ferret called • 1,3,7,11 are examples of what • Name of the Volcano in Sicily • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- What is a baby Swan called
- The Latin for I departed
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- What is a male ferret called
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- A Country that borders France
- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
- What does quod mean in English
- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- What is the central part of the Earth called
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- What does the French word champigonon
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- Name of the Queen's Scottish residence
- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
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- What are the grinding teeth called
- Famous book of records
- What Language does Argentina speak
- Who is boys favourite person
- French word for snails
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- Who is the President of Russia
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- What is the capital city of Poland
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- Who wrote Handel's water music
- Main ingredient of chocolate
- What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- Italian Pasta
- How sang the theme tune to the movie Skyfall
- How many people in a rowing eight boat
- French word for holidays
50 Clues: Italian Pasta • Famous book of records • French word for snails • Who is Jay-Z married to • The Latin for I departed • French word for holidays • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • Who is boys favourite person • What is a male ferret called • Main ingredient of chocolate • A Country that borders France • 1,3,7,11 are examples of what • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- the largest island in French Polynesia
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- a small, narrow river
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- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which one that is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- 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
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
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: • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- a small, narrow river
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
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- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- large South African city, population 1 million
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- the largest island in French Polynesia
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
32 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 • large South African city, population 1 million • ...
John Holland General Knowledge 2015-01-27
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- how many top rails risks do we have
- this must be inspected each time before we commence using it
- ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1
- failure to provide correct safe working methods
- in GMR # 4 this must be tested and tagged regularly
- a program for JH employees and their families for confidential support
- Struck by Moving plant is Top Ten Rail Risk number _____
- unexpected movements of rail
- if we come across a situation that could be dangerous we must ________ immediately and report to the supervisor
- this is the colour of safety vests or long sleeved shirts when working on track
- this is everyones resposibility
- stock, any piece of equipment that goes on rail
- Global __________ Requirements
- anything that has the potential to harm somebody
- work brief, a safety meeting held each day before commencing work on the job site to highlight risks and hazards
- could be considered one of the greatest risks when working on rail
- GMR's outline the __________ standards we must apply when controlling risks
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- a type of handling of equipment that we must be aware of
- a system that forms part of the Drivers Charter
- the most effective control in the Hierarchy of Controls
- must not be used on track or within the specified danger zones at any time
- _______ risk assessment outlines what controls must be implemented when completing a specific task
- __________ at heights is both a GMR and a Top Ten Rail Risk
- PPE is the ______ effective control
- the person who we must immediately report an incident to
- a charter we sign before we operate any John Holland vehicles
- GMR # 3 cover these types of operations
- HSE Basic Behaviours are expected of ____________
- along with communications, risk management and involvement are the themes of our HSE Behaviours
- this must be worn at all times on John Holland worksites
- falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work
31 Clues: unexpected movements of rail • Global __________ Requirements • this is everyones resposibility • how many top rails risks do we have • PPE is the ______ effective control • falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work • GMR # 3 cover these types of operations • ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1 • a system that forms part of the Drivers Charter • ...
Month 1 - General knowledge 2015-11-12
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- Colin ...... Site environmental laiason
- our M code stands for this word
- New director , Simon
- AI Dust Supplier
- J and A ............
- Health and safety at work ....
- first aider hat colour
- personal ......... equipment
- onsite commercial division
- Risk........
- B factory storeman Karl ........
- responsible for health and safety
- slips,trips and ......
- Rob ......... He pays your wages!
- ..... Hall lane. Road name at work
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- one team one vision
- Fire w.......
- .......Assurance
- White finger V.....
- ........... safety tour
- Bradford......
- ......... rules
- onsite garage services
- Holcim parent company
- onsite domestic division
- R.G ............ yard services
- Christmas party location
- Control of substances hazardous to
- Safe ........... of work
- number of SQC checks on a press daily
30 Clues: Risk........ • Fire w....... • Bradford...... • ......... rules • .......Assurance • AI Dust Supplier • one team one vision • White finger V..... • New director , Simon • J and A ............ • Holcim parent company • onsite garage services • first aider hat colour • slips,trips and ...... • ........... safety tour • onsite domestic division • Christmas party location • Safe ........... of work • ...
jason's general knowledge quiz 2016-06-07
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- federal agency granting awards for medical and health research
- sara's favorite animal
- favorite species in the reef tank
- name of teacher sara works with
- online footwear obsession
- sara's first car
- sara's first college major at UD
- the best tv channel ever created
- favourite author
- london's real middle name
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- best australian charity
- worst habit
- favorite clothing maker/designer
- what to do when a child exhibits attention-seeking behavior
- haddonfield mascot
- best form of exercise for overall health and cardiovascular maintenance
- best sport in track and field
- favorite american painter
- "made in ______"
- federal agency granting awards for non-medical research
20 Clues: worst habit • sara's first car • "made in ______" • favourite author • haddonfield mascot • sara's favorite animal • best australian charity • favorite american painter • online footwear obsession • london's real middle name • best sport in track and field • name of teacher sara works with • favorite clothing maker/designer • sara's first college major at UD • ...
Gran’s General Knowledge Quiz! 2022-12-09
21 Clues: Rain… • Wall… • Foot… • Snow… • Text… • Lamp… • Pass… • Nose… • Merry… • Plant… • Smart… • Table… • Light… • Roast… • Alley… • Happy… • Gaming… • Pirate… • Picture… • Glasses… • Sausage…
General Knowledge Crossword 1 2020-02-01
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- Largest freshwater lake in the world - it's bigger than Belgium (6)
- River running through King's Lynn (5,4)
- Dennis the Menance's dog (7)
- Norfolk based TV cook and Norwich City fan (5,5)
- Event in the modern pentathlon (7)
- Attlebridge Church's saint (6)
- Surgeon who performed the first heart transplant (10,7)
- Language spoken in Hong Kong
- The country where you'll now find the original London Bridge (3)
- Person who Liverpoool's airport is named after (4,6)
- The number of rings on the Olympic flag (4)
- Famous Neighbour who also starred in LA Confidential and was recently Scrooge (3,6)
- Genus the oak tree belongs to (7)
- Other name for the kneecap (8)
- The largest of the Channel Islands (6)
- They call it Broadland Northway, everyone else calls it the... (3)
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- The ruler of Albania from 1922-1939 (4,3)
- 40th President of the US (6,6)
- British singer songwriter who died Christmas Day 2016. (6,7)
- The Rite of Spring composer's surname (10)
- Chemical element with the symbol Pb (4)
- First man to go into space in 1961 (4,7)
- Nimrod composer (6,5)
- Singer who had a number 1 with The Only Way Is Up (4)
- Wool producing animal (5)
- World's fastest passenger jet but no longer flying (8)
- Company that owns the Colman's of Norwich brand (8)
- Name of the rapid transport system in Vancouver, BC (3,5)
- Antarctic bird (7)
- Replaced Phillip Schofield in the broom cupboard (4,5)
- Writer of To Kill A Mockingbird (6,3)
- The number 5 engine in Thomas (5)
- The horse that won the Grand National the most times (3,3)
- Person who doesn't eat any animal products (5)
- The boss in Paw Patrol (5)
35 Clues: Antarctic bird (7) • Nimrod composer (6,5) • Wool producing animal (5) • The boss in Paw Patrol (5) • Dennis the Menance's dog (7) • Language spoken in Hong Kong • 40th President of the US (6,6) • Attlebridge Church's saint (6) • Other name for the kneecap (8) • Genus the oak tree belongs to (7) • The number 5 engine in Thomas (5) • Event in the modern pentathlon (7) • ...
parkrun AU General Knowledge 2020-04-19
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- According to parkrun founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt, 'It was always about the ___'
- When you finish you are handed a 'Finish ___'
- This event is cancelled annually for a stampede
- The first event to launch in the Northern Territory
- A parkrunner achieves this when they record their own fastest time (8,4)
- Acronym for the name of parkrun's founder
- Ethical sportswear brand created by Paul Sinton-Hewitt
- What it's called when parkrunners travel to participate at Bushy parkrun in the UK
- Achievement recognised with a white, purple, red, black, green or blue running shirt
- This parkrun Australia major sponsor is Australia’s leading natural health company
- Smile for this volunteer
- This parkrun Australia major sponsor is a match-maker of shoes and feet (3,8,4)
- The colour of the range of technical running t-shirts that directly support parkrun
- The distance in kilometres of a regular parkrun?
- Acronym for the closest event you have not completed
- 'Don't Forget Your ___'
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- The minimum age you must be to participate unsupervised at parkrun
- International parkrunday takes place in this month
- Fondly referred to as high-vis heroes
- What is the title given to people who have only run at their home parkrun?
- What day is parkrun usually held on
- The only event beginning with ‘I’ in Victoria, reputed to be ‘always sunny’
- A great event for spotting koalas along the course
- parkrun launched in Australia in this month
- The colour of the 250 milestone shirt
- How often is parkrun usually held
- The westernmost event in Australia
- This major sponsor of parkrun Australia are all about better health
- This volunteer is last to finish the parkrun course (4,6)
- This event is located on Flinders Island off the north coast of Tasmania (9,5)
- The most recent addition to the parkrun family in the ACT, rumoured to have a troll (4,6)
- A parkrunner who enjoys travelling to events away from their home parkrun
- Volunteer role sometimes known as Timelord
33 Clues: 'Don't Forget Your ___' • Smile for this volunteer • How often is parkrun usually held • The westernmost event in Australia • What day is parkrun usually held on • Fondly referred to as high-vis heroes • The colour of the 250 milestone shirt • Acronym for the name of parkrun's founder • Volunteer role sometimes known as Timelord • parkrun launched in Australia in this month • ...
General Knowledge Crossword (I) 2021-03-14
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- Name of nuclear bomb dropped over the Japanese city of Nagasaki (6)
- British WWI term for PTSD as a result of combat (5,5)
- Ancient Greek physician, regarded to as Father of Medicine (11)
- Type of nut usually used in making marzipan (6)
- Latin term meaning "see above" (4,5)
- Natasha, American actor, starring in American Pie or Netflix's Russian Doll (6)
- US State bordering New Jersey, also a suburb of Exteter, UK (12)
- In anatomy and biology, means 'on' or 'underside' (7)
- Labour party politician, serving as First Minister of Wales as at 2021(9)
- Ulrika, Swedish-British television presenter, known as a weather presenter (7)
- Uncultivated upland, typically covered with heather (8)
- Spanish for "The Slaughter", a traditional slaughter of pigs on November 11 (2,7)
- Sounds of ---, 1966 Album by rock duo Simon & Garfunkel (7)
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- Capital city of Iceland (9)
- American noverlist, author of 'The Great Gatsby' and 'Tender is the Night' (10)
- Jewish blessing, recited over wine or grape juice (7)
- Frederic, Polish composer of the Romantic Era, noted for his nocturnes 1810-1849 (6)
- Fructuoso, regarded to as the first president of Uruguay (6)
- Month with the birthstone of Emerald (3)
- Lightest, most abundant gas on Earth (8)
- Second-largest state of Australia (10)
- Pickled herrings, wrapped around a savoury filling (7)
- Russian city on the Dnieper river (8)
- The third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean (7)
- The last of the four New Testament Gospels (4)
25 Clues: Capital city of Iceland (9) • Latin term meaning "see above" (4,5) • Russian city on the Dnieper river (8) • Second-largest state of Australia (10) • Month with the birthstone of Emerald (3) • Lightest, most abundant gas on Earth (8) • The last of the four New Testament Gospels (4) • Type of nut usually used in making marzipan (6) • ...
General knowledge and stuff 2022-06-13
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- opposite of nearpod
- this guy loves science
- love that chicken from
- greatest team ever
- who had a corncob pipe
- nursery rhyme farmer in the ?
- how do you like them
- liberty, liberty, liberty
- who's like a boss?
- 70's tv show
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- snoopy was this breed of dog
- a lot of baby frogs
- what do you call a young shark
- donkey's stubborn cousin
- shortage during Covid
- age of Caillou
- sound of a lion
- Rudolph wanted to play these
- last name of person who made griddy dance
- what is patrick
- baby horse
- name of song you're singing
- wimpy kid who kept a diary
- nickname for Charlie
24 Clues: baby horse • 70's tv show • age of Caillou • sound of a lion • what is patrick • greatest team ever • who's like a boss? • opposite of nearpod • a lot of baby frogs • how do you like them • nickname for Charlie • shortage during Covid • this guy loves science • love that chicken from • who had a corncob pipe • donkey's stubborn cousin • liberty, liberty, liberty • wimpy kid who kept a diary • ...
Ultimate General Knowledge Test 2019-10-14
Across
- The national flower of South Africa.
- A tropical storm with heavy winds. Other names include typhoon, monsoon and cyclone.
- Argentina is named after this metal.
- To be unclear.
- The largest snake to have lived on earth.
- What makes up majority of Earth's land surface?
- A word used to indicate that an animal species is forever dead.
- The number of stomachs a cow has.
- The Afrikaans word for "yes".
- The religion with the largest following.
- The country that colonised Namibia.
- The language spoken in most West African countries.
- The national animal of Scotland.
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- This organ stores urine.
- One how any hills is ancient Rome said to be built?
- What tree do acorns grow on?
- An isiZulu greeting.
- The largest ocean in the world.
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Another name for the Pirates soccer team.
- A pianist and composer who composed some of his greatest works after becoming deaf.
- The new name for Swaziland.
- A type of soup that is prepared with celery, carrots and carcasses.
- When I remove something from another thing.
- A famous Ancient Egyptian queen.
- This metal is in your body and helps take oxygen to your cells.
- A city that is fought over by Palestinians and Israelis.
- A famous American city, also called the "Big Apple".
- An ancient peoples who lived in modern day Mexico.
- A Native American tribe who share a name with a famous hairstyle.
30 Clues: To be unclear. • An isiZulu greeting. • This organ stores urine. • The new name for Swaziland. • What tree do acorns grow on? • The Afrikaans word for "yes". • The largest ocean in the world. • A famous Ancient Egyptian queen. • The national animal of Scotland. • The number of stomachs a cow has. • The country that colonised Namibia. • The national flower of South Africa. • ...
General knowledge cross word 2023-09-27
Across
- Beach in Jersey that has all the vowels in its name
- Royal princes are referred to as 'your royal...?'
- The country where Mount Etna (the volcano) is located
- Deputy Scott wants to bring back what roles in the States assembly?
- Capital of Australia
- Colours of the UN flag are white and...?
- Movie about the physicist who led the Manhattan project
- Animal that causes the most human deaths (not plural)
- Country that has hosted the most Mens Football World Cups
- Patron saint of England
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- The people of the Netherlands are called the what?
- Where the largest desert is located
- Literary device making a comparison using the word 'like'
- Sporting event with a strict dress code of all white
- Personality disorder which involves a lack of empathy and pathological lying
- National (female) personification of Ireland
- Name of British currency as a whole (not the units)
- Surname of the CEO of Tesla
- A group of crows
- Crop grown in Jersey to produce CBD oil
20 Clues: A group of crows • Capital of Australia • Patron saint of England • Surname of the CEO of Tesla • Where the largest desert is located • Crop grown in Jersey to produce CBD oil • Colours of the UN flag are white and...? • National (female) personification of Ireland • Royal princes are referred to as 'your royal...?' • The people of the Netherlands are called the what? • ...
General Knowledge Crossword - Moderate 2024-07-09
Across
- The biggest social media platform in the world
- The staffroom that is closest to the CRC
- What sir is missing at the moment?
- A type of chocolate bar that has peanuts inside it
- The great _________ reef is a major tourist attraction up here
- An animal that breaths fire on Shrek
- a condition of body and mind that typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the eyes are closed
- The symbol of the day starting when the sun appears over the horizon, also known as dawn
- a close male relative of a monarch, especially a grandson
- Is hung on the wall to tell the time
- a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, typically happens in the tropical parts of the southern hemisphere in Summer and Autumn
- Has eyes, a nose, mouth, eyebrows and lips
- They fall from the trees in March, April and May
- a game in which two or four players strike a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court
- A type of dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow
- The surname of our current principal
- The most common fruit grown by North Queensland farmers
- The most common mode of transport in Australia
- an organized military force equipped for fighting on land
- What is the closest shopping centre to here?
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- What is the most popular instrument played by Qld students
- Has a pacific off the Aussie east coast and the Indian off the Aussie west coast
- In what suburb is our school located?
- The Island that is only 8km’s from Townsville via ferry or barge
- an implement with a handle and a block of bristles, used on hair and teeth
- What Australian’s pay to the government
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. One of the school values.
- They have the duty of maintaining law and order in or at (an area or event)
- An animal that races against others and people place bets on
- To move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
- What is the surname of the HOD of Maths?
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill
- The most popular dog for Queensland residents to own
- the upper joint of each of a person's arms and the part of the body between this and the neck
- a piece of ground adjoining a house, in which grass, flowers, and shrubs may be grown
- What the K in KFC stands for
- How one would travel from Townsville to anywhere overseas
- What is sir’s favourite footy team?
- a group of instrumentalists playing music of a specialized type
- A popular overseas holiday for a tropical/Hawaiian vibe
40 Clues: What the K in KFC stands for • What sir is missing at the moment? • What is sir’s favourite footy team? • An animal that breaths fire on Shrek • Is hung on the wall to tell the time • The surname of our current principal • In what suburb is our school located? • What Australian’s pay to the government • The staffroom that is closest to the CRC • ...
General Knowledge Pt. 3 2025-03-21
Across
- Material used in pencils to write with
- Known as Shaytan in the Quarn and Hades in the bible
- Famous rapper made song called "In da Club"
- Used as an "!" on numbers to multiply itself with every number below it
- Which of the following animals was not alive at the same time as dinosaurs; birds, platypus’s, seahorses, frogs or sharks?
- The loudest animal in the world
- How much DNA does a housecat share with a tiger?
- In degrees Celsius, what is the average body temperature of a healthy human?
- The Highest IQ country in the world
- What is the process called when a caterpillar develops into a butterfly?
- Which colour is the most common on the national flags of the world, featuring on 75% of national flags?
- The system all of us use to check-in and check out guests
- Name the only nation to appear at every single FIFA World Cup?
- Although they have since been re-designed, the national flags of Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso and East Timor once featured what item?
- Which animal sleeps the longest at a record 20-22 hours a day?
- Which country’s name means “The Shallows”?
- What does the word ananas mean in every country but English
- Where is stem cells located in the body
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- Changes colour in order to blend in with surroundings to hide from predators
- The term for being seen underwater in pitch black
- What animal changes fur colour from white in winter to brown in summer?
- Got betrayed by his brother for only a stampede to crush him to death (Disney Movie)
- What is the happy hormone?
- The sticky substance in your throat when you get ill
- Type of energy produced by sunlight in order to produce electricity for households
- LinkedIn, Indeed and Bright Network used to find these
- Where is mecca found (Country)
- What word is the same in all languages
- What is the white area of the eye called?
- What is secreted when the blood sugar gets too high to reduce it
- Known as étudiant in French and estudiante in Spanish
- Which insect can lift up to 50 times its body weight?
32 Clues: What is the happy hormone? • Where is mecca found (Country) • The loudest animal in the world • The Highest IQ country in the world • Material used in pencils to write with • What word is the same in all languages • Where is stem cells located in the body • What is the white area of the eye called? • Which country’s name means “The Shallows”? • ...
General family knowledge 2015-08-29
Across
- The best Restraunt in Bournmouth!
- Grandpa's grandmothers surname (on his fathers side)
- The shortened name of Sam's school.
- The age Sam can legally drive at/ his age now (If he passes his test)
- The next musical at SJB.
Down
- The Garcia's Ex home.
- Emily's favourite takeaway.
- The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up.
- John's middle name.
- The amount of minutes you boil green beans when Blanching them.
- The Garcia's new home.
- The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit.
- The animal the Flat is on the road of.
13 Clues: John's middle name. • The Garcia's Ex home. • The Garcia's new home. • The next musical at SJB. • Emily's favourite takeaway. • The best Restraunt in Bournmouth! • The shortened name of Sam's school. • The animal the Flat is on the road of. • The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit. • The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up. • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-01-07
Across
- London District where Max now calls home.
- Terminator star who shares a birthday with Grummy.
- Legendary Derby County manager who was in charge of the club on Bridgets day of birth.
- Boris Johnson once said this cartoon character looks like a hair dryer.
- Cornish Lighthouse that sounds like a late 60’s/early 70’s pop band.
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- How does Bob Marley like his donuts? With…
- Valencian dish, Erik’s favourite!
- Reuben’s university studies.
- A Walker/Oliver family favourite holiday destination.
- Violets favourite little bear.
- Which side of Pride Park did Grandad and Erik used to sit at?
- Manchester United attacker, born on exactly the same day as Erik.
- Violet was born on this day.
13 Clues: Reuben’s university studies. • Violet was born on this day. • Violets favourite little bear. • Valencian dish, Erik’s favourite! • London District where Max now calls home. • How does Bob Marley like his donuts? With… • Terminator star who shares a birthday with Grummy. • A Walker/Oliver family favourite holiday destination. • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-06-08
Across
- I am
- The name of the Australian national women's football team
- The colour of the SGS city pass
- The first day of the week
- The current King of Britain
- The 2006 FIFA World Cup winners
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- The name of the club you need to join
- The capital of Equatorial Guinea
- The 2022 FIBA Basketball World Cup winners
- The 2022 FIFA World Cup winners
- A compulsory language in Form I
- The radioactive animal that bit Spiderman
- Opposite of black
13 Clues: I am • Opposite of black • The first day of the week • The current King of Britain • The 2022 FIFA World Cup winners • A compulsory language in Form I • The colour of the SGS city pass • The 2006 FIFA World Cup winners • The capital of Equatorial Guinea • The name of the club you need to join • The radioactive animal that bit Spiderman • The 2022 FIBA Basketball World Cup winners • ...
General Knowledge & Confirmation 2023-09-08
13 Clues: a process • Sacrament • Has a trunk • denomination • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • receive from God • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • we bear what to God? • another name for Jesus • a form of communication to God • this is done through words and deeds
General family knowledge 2015-08-29
Across
- The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit.
- The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up.
- The age Sam can legally drive at/ his age now (If he passes his test)
- The next musical at SJB.
- John's middle name.
- The Garcia's new home.
- The shortened name of Sam's school.
Down
- Grandpa's grandmothers surname (on his fathers side)
- The amount of minutes you boil green beans when Blanching them.
- The Garcia's Ex home.
- The animal the Flat is on the road of.
- The number of the Mckeown's house in Woking.
- Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth!
- Emily's favourite takeaway.
14 Clues: John's middle name. • The Garcia's Ex home. • The Garcia's new home. • The next musical at SJB. • Emily's favourite takeaway. • The shortened name of Sam's school. • Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth! • The animal the Flat is on the road of. • The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit. • The number of the Mckeown's house in Woking. • ...
General knowledge 1 2020-03-26
Across
- Which rock idol was known as The King? (5,7)
- What is the capital of Canada? (6)
- Which monarch gave his name to a type of potato? (4,6)
- Twelve in Roman numerals
- Babe Ruth is the legend of what sport? (8)
- What city does Batman call home? (6)
- Whose official plane is Air Force One? (2,9)
- What is the Maori name for Mount Cook (6)
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- What does "Chop Suey" literally mean? (4,3,6)
- What was developed to experience the excitement of surfing on land? (13)
- What is the smallest country in the world? (6,4)
- What name is given to an elephant's upper incisor? (4)
- What is the surname of the famous scientist born in Nelson (10)
13 Clues: Twelve in Roman numerals • What is the capital of Canada? (6) • What city does Batman call home? (6) • What is the Maori name for Mount Cook (6) • Babe Ruth is the legend of what sport? (8) • Which rock idol was known as The King? (5,7) • Whose official plane is Air Force One? (2,9) • What does "Chop Suey" literally mean? (4,3,6) • ...
General Knowledge Quiz 2020-08-31
Across
- Andy Murray's tennis playing brother
- the main fruit in Ribena
- the number of basic senses humans have
- nuts used to make marzipan
- English town that has football teams called United and Wednesday
- element 'O' on the periodic table
- breed of dog Queen Elizabeth II owns
- name of the river that runs through Egypt
Down
- Gary Lineker is the face of this crisp brand
- a baker's dozen
- the capital of Spain
- Royal family's castle in Scotland
- sport played by Fred Perry
13 Clues: a baker's dozen • the capital of Spain • the main fruit in Ribena • sport played by Fred Perry • nuts used to make marzipan • Royal family's castle in Scotland • element 'O' on the periodic table • Andy Murray's tennis playing brother • breed of dog Queen Elizabeth II owns • the number of basic senses humans have • name of the river that runs through Egypt • ...
PlanetQuest General Knowledge 2022-01-30
Across
- In the blush skies they howl
- Not everyone in the community loves it on pizza
- One a day, keeps the passport ok
- On Earth it was massive and pointy, 310m tall
- Miraculous, molecular; we all want it
- Makes the Empire and Federation cry
- A fluffy, nice creature that can kill you
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- A malfunction worth a lot of money
- Supposedly loves cheese and we love her
- Nobody wants to be on her bad side
- He always "spills" his tea
- A municipality in Teruel, Aragon with 124 people
- An artist; he is the real thing
13 Clues: He always "spills" his tea • In the blush skies they howl • An artist; he is the real thing • One a day, keeps the passport ok • A malfunction worth a lot of money • Nobody wants to be on her bad side • Makes the Empire and Federation cry • Miraculous, molecular; we all want it • Supposedly loves cheese and we love her • A fluffy, nice creature that can kill you • ...
General family knowledge 2015-09-02
Across
- The animal the Flat is on the road of.
- Emily's favourite takeaway.
- The Garcia's new home.
- The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit.
- The next musical at SJB.
- Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth!
- The Garcia's Ex home.
Down
- The amount of minutes you boil green beans when Blanching them.
- The age Sam can legally drive at/ his age now (If he passes his test)
- The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up.
- Grandpa's grandmothers surname (on his fathers side)
- John's middle name.
- The shortened name of Sam's school.
13 Clues: John's middle name. • The Garcia's Ex home. • The Garcia's new home. • The next musical at SJB. • Emily's favourite takeaway. • The shortened name of Sam's school. • Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth! • The animal the Flat is on the road of. • The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit. • The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up. • ...
General family knowledge 2015-09-02
Across
- John's middle name.
- The animal the Flat is on the road of.
- The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up.
- The Garcia's new home.
- The amount of minutes you boil green beans when Blanching them.
- Emily's favourite takeaway.
- The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit.
Down
- The Garcia's Ex home.
- The age Sam can legally drive at/ his age now (If he passes his test)
- Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth!
- The next musical at SJB.
- Grandpa's grandmothers surname (on his fathers side)
- The shortened name of Sam's school.
13 Clues: John's middle name. • The Garcia's Ex home. • The Garcia's new home. • The next musical at SJB. • Emily's favourite takeaway. • The shortened name of Sam's school. • Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth! • The animal the Flat is on the road of. • The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit. • The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up. • ...
General family knowledge 2015-08-30
Across
- The animal the Flat is on the road of.
- Grandpa's grandmothers surname (on his fathers side)
- The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit.
- The number of the Mckeown's house in Woking.
- The age Sam can legally drive at/ his age now (If he passes his test)
- John's middle name.
- Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth!
Down
- The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up.
- The next musical at SJB.
- The Garcia's new home.
- The amount of minutes you boil green beans when Blanching them.
- Emily's favourite takeaway.
- The Garcia's Ex home.
- The shortened name of Sam's school.
14 Clues: John's middle name. • The Garcia's Ex home. • The Garcia's new home. • The next musical at SJB. • Emily's favourite takeaway. • The shortened name of Sam's school. • Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth! • The animal the Flat is on the road of. • The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit. • The number of the Mckeown's house in Woking. • ...
General Knowledge MB 2024-01-30
Across
- the Capital of Canada
- The longest river in the world
- The national flower of Japan?
- Cyprus is often called "The Island of ?"
- The lowest natural place on planet Earth?
- Number of time zones in Russia?
- The language that has the most words
Down
- The football team known as ‘The Red Devils’?
- The Beatles come from?
- Disney’s first film
- Amount of stripes are there on the US flag?
- The first modern Olympic Games held?
- The famous graffiti artist that comes from Bristol?
13 Clues: Disney’s first film • the Capital of Canada • The Beatles come from? • The national flower of Japan? • The longest river in the world • Number of time zones in Russia? • The first modern Olympic Games held? • The language that has the most words • Cyprus is often called "The Island of ?" • The lowest natural place on planet Earth? • Amount of stripes are there on the US flag? • ...
KARNATAKA GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2024-05-01
Across
- - KarnāTakada ati doDDa nadi
- - Vijayanagara sāmrājyada cakravarti
- - RashTriya Kavi
- - Gōl gumbaj iruva sthaLa
- - "kayakave kailasa" endu hēLida kavi yāru?
- - Vēgada gaNitajña
- - Svātantryavannu ghōṣhisida modala grāma
- - KarnāTakadalli cikka tāllūku
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- - Bhārata ratna paḍeda karnāTakada modala vyakti
- - KarnāTakadalli svaccha nagara
- - KarnāTakada hatti nagara yavudu
- - Dēśada bahumukha nr̥tyagārti
- - Hampi smārakagaḷu iruva sthaLa
13 Clues: - RashTriya Kavi • - Vēgada gaNitajña • - Gōl gumbaj iruva sthaLa • - KarnāTakada ati doDDa nadi • - Dēśada bahumukha nr̥tyagārti • - KarnāTakadalli cikka tāllūku • - KarnāTakadalli svaccha nagara • - Hampi smārakagaḷu iruva sthaLa • - KarnāTakada hatti nagara yavudu • - Vijayanagara sāmrājyada cakravarti • - Svātantryavannu ghōṣhisida modala grāma • ...
General Knowledge 2 2022-10-17
Across
- Who owns Tesla nowadays
- Northern Lights, the display of dancing lights near the Arctic Circle
- Superhero from planet Krypton
- Who invented light bulb
- The largest animal in the
- Month of the Malaysia
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- Baju kurung + kebaya
- Tragic love story where they cannot be together but fall in love. So they kill themselves
- Head of a man, body of a lion. Once fears by all, but no longer did.
- Fourth layer of the rainbow
- Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- State of current YDPA
- The hardest element in the world
13 Clues: Baju kurung + kebaya • State of current YDPA • Month of the Malaysia • Who owns Tesla nowadays • Who invented light bulb • The largest animal in the • Fourth layer of the rainbow • Superhero from planet Krypton • The hardest element in the world • Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • Head of a man, body of a lion. Once fears by all, but no longer did. • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (GK) 2020-05-09
Across
- animals that no longer exist
- animals that are in danger of dying out
- author of Harry Potter
- the hottest desert
- first woman in space
- capital of Kerala
- water vaporizes at how many degree Celsius
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- full form of CPU
- location the highest waterfall in the world
- the letters www means this
- the ocean that contains deepest trench on earth
- inventor of the telephone
- the longest river in South India
13 Clues: full form of CPU • capital of Kerala • the hottest desert • first woman in space • author of Harry Potter • inventor of the telephone • the letters www means this • animals that no longer exist • the longest river in South India • animals that are in danger of dying out • location the highest waterfall in the world • water vaporizes at how many degree Celsius • ...
General family knowledge 2015-08-29
Across
- The number of the Mckeown's house in Woking.
- Grandpa's grandmothers surname (on his fathers side)
- The amount of minutes you boil green beans when Blanching them.
- The age Sam can legally drive at/ his age now (If he passes his test)
- Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth!
- The Garcia's Ex home.
Down
- The town where Sue and Debbie grew up grew up.
- The next musical at SJB.
- The Garcia's new home.
- Emily's favourite takeaway.
- The animal the Flat is on the road of.
- The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit.
- The shortened name of Sam's school.
- John's middle name.
14 Clues: John's middle name. • The Garcia's Ex home. • The Garcia's new home. • The next musical at SJB. • Emily's favourite takeaway. • The shortened name of Sam's school. • Our The best Restraunt in Bournmouth! • The animal the Flat is on the road of. • The name of Emily's massive pink Rabbit. • The number of the Mckeown's house in Woking. • ...
General Knowledge Quiz 2023-09-07
Across
- Only country that starts with the letter Q
- First president of the United States
- First planet of our solar system
- Invention by the man whom the Nobel Prize is named after
- Paintings like the "Mona Lisa" are displayed here
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- Capital city of Australia
- Composer of the european anthem
- Social media network based in China
- Dutch painter who created "The Starry Night"
- Second largest country by land mass
- The world's highest mountain is located here
- The national flag of Hungary contains the colours red, white and..?
- Ruler of the Vatican City State
13 Clues: Capital city of Australia • Composer of the european anthem • Ruler of the Vatican City State • First planet of our solar system • Social media network based in China • Second largest country by land mass • First president of the United States • Only country that starts with the letter Q • Dutch painter who created "The Starry Night" • ...
General Knowledge Anubha 2016-04-10
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- capital of Sikkim
- the only continent where tropic of cancer, capricon and equator passes through
- footballer messi is from this country
- thw wettest place on earth
- footballer Ronaldo belongs to this country
- india's first prime minister
- capital of france
- largest state
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- highest population density
- Assam's capital
- hitler's first party in france
- world's largest flower
- India's longest river
13 Clues: largest state • Assam's capital • capital of Sikkim • capital of france • India's longest river • world's largest flower • highest population density • thw wettest place on earth • india's first prime minister • hitler's first party in france • footballer messi is from this country • footballer Ronaldo belongs to this country • ...
General Knowledge MB 2024-01-30
Across
- the Capital of Canada
- Amount of stripes are there on the US flag?
- The football team known as ‘The Red Devils’?
- Disney’s first film
- The longest river in the world
- The first modern Olympic Games held?
- The national flower of Japan?
Down
- The lowest natural place on planet Earth?
- The Beatles come from?
- Cyprus is often called "The Island of ?"
- Number of time zones in Russia?
- The language that has the most words
- The famous graffiti artist that comes from Bristol?
13 Clues: Disney’s first film • the Capital of Canada • The Beatles come from? • The national flower of Japan? • The longest river in the world • Number of time zones in Russia? • The language that has the most words • The first modern Olympic Games held? • Cyprus is often called "The Island of ?" • The lowest natural place on planet Earth? • Amount of stripes are there on the US flag? • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2024-04-17
Across
- A sentence that starts with a preposition.
- A branch of mathematics that's used to solve equations with unknown variables.
- A part of the body that consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- 3D figures that are made up of simpler solids, either added up or removed from one another.
- Small particles that make up all matter.
- The king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820.
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- The quantity of space a three-dimensional object occupies in space.
- A substance made up of one single type of identical particles.
- People that moved from the United-States to the province of Quebec in the 18th century because they were unsatisfied with the new country separating itself from the British government.
- An organizer that demonstrates how a character impacts the story or is impacted by other characters, the plot, and the setting.
- A recurring theme that appears in a work of art.
- A procedure where the concentration of an initial solution will be diluted to create a new solution.
13 Clues: The longest side of a right triangle. • Small particles that make up all matter. • A sentence that starts with a preposition. • A recurring theme that appears in a work of art. • The king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820. • A substance made up of one single type of identical particles. • ...
Sport and General Knowledge 2025-02-06
Across
- what city was the summer Olympics
- the first country to give women the right to vote
- second largest country in the world by area
- what is the second largest lake in the world
- what country won the first women’s football World Cup
- Olympic sport which has either 2 or 4 man teams race down a track
- what footballer is famous for the hand of god
- the number of players on a rugby union team
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- who was the first person to beat Mike Tyson
- Brazilian martial art focused on ground submissions
- the ancient city of Petra is located on which country
- smallest planet in our solar system
- what is the longest running tv show
- the first name of the scientist who developed the theory of gravity
- country that has won the most world cups
- largest island in the world
- the chemical element represented by the symbol ‘pb’
- the first person to teach the South Pole
- what is the only sport that has been played on the moon
19 Clues: largest island in the world • what city was the summer Olympics • smallest planet in our solar system • what is the longest running tv show • country that has won the most world cups • the first person to teach the South Pole • who was the first person to beat Mike Tyson • second largest country in the world by area • the number of players on a rugby union team • ...
General knowledge St Patrick's 2023-11-09
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- Te Reo for step or walk
- What country was the first to give women the vote
- What is the longest river in NZ?
- One of our 3 PB4L values
- Spanish word for Hello
- What order of Nuns started St Patrick's Primary?
- Te Reo for Mountain
- Capital city of the Philippines.
- What does the 'P' mean in PB4L
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- Complete the phrase 'a stitch in time saves "____"
- Who was the Rangatira who first discovered Aoteroa NZ?
- Titiro means what in Te Reo
- What is the capital city of Vietnam?
- One of our 3 PB4L values
- Te Reo word for 'Go'
- How many years has St Patrick's been open?
- Colour of the third leadership badge
- Te Reo for love
- One of the three PB4L values
- What is the capital city of Samoa?
20 Clues: Te Reo for love • Te Reo for Mountain • Te Reo word for 'Go' • Spanish word for Hello • Te Reo for step or walk • One of our 3 PB4L values • One of our 3 PB4L values • Titiro means what in Te Reo • One of the three PB4L values • What does the 'P' mean in PB4L • What is the longest river in NZ? • Capital city of the Philippines. • What is the capital city of Samoa? • ...
Taylor Swift general knowledge 2024-07-04
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- track five of taylors debut album
- how many cats does Taylor have
- rapper who called taylor a B!tch in his song famous
- Movie Taylor played "Audrey" in
- How many albums does Taylor have
- what taylors fans call themselves
- person Taylor was named after
- The breed of taylors two first cats
- accessories swapped by fans at the eras tour
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- title track of taylors album after reputation
- song often symbolised by a red scarf
- the album taylor wrote by herself
- Taylor's favourite number
- Taylor's first cat
- Taylors tour including every era in her musical career
- abbreviation for taylors 11th album
- taylors middle name
- He looks up grinning like a...
- Better than...
19 Clues: Better than... • Taylor's first cat • taylors middle name • Taylor's favourite number • person Taylor was named after • how many cats does Taylor have • He looks up grinning like a... • Movie Taylor played "Audrey" in • How many albums does Taylor have • track five of taylors debut album • the album taylor wrote by herself • what taylors fans call themselves • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-07
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- Needs to be a US citizen for at least 9 years and over the age 30
- between 13 and 19
- A is used to keep birds away from fruit tree
- President Someone who helps the president conduct his duties
- Black Harry Potter's Godfather
- He that must not be named ( Movie character )
- The leader of a state or province.
- If you are born in the United States you automatically gain _________ of the country.
- Fear of everything
- The line where the earth and sky meet is the
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- Dead body ( 6 letters )
- Different cultures and religions means
- A word that relates to the birth of babies
- which is the only country to have a square flag
- Rain and snow mixed together and rains is called a
- young person ( 5 letters )
- The elected head of a republican state.
- Home of santa claus is
- Blessing for __________ life. ( 4 letters )
19 Clues: between 13 and 19 • Fear of everything • Home of santa claus is • Dead body ( 6 letters ) • young person ( 5 letters ) • Black Harry Potter's Godfather • The leader of a state or province. • Different cultures and religions means • The elected head of a republican state. • A word that relates to the birth of babies • Blessing for __________ life. ( 4 letters ) • ...
Epistemology 2014-03-16
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- The study of knowledge.
- Reasoning from the specific to the general.
- Greek word for knowledge.
- The theory of doubting everything
- A statement that is true by definition
- What is the case, is the case.
- Idea that we are born as a blank slate.
- Greek for opnion
- The theory that we can only learn through our senses.
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- Do we know?
- A proposition that is true given a specific condition is met.
- Reasoning from the general to the specific.
- Existing as part of somethings basic nature
- Statement that asserts a judgment
- A person who doubts or witholds judgement
- Justified-True-Belief
- The theory that we can only learn through reason.
- Greek for after experience
- Statement that can be known by understanding words and the world.
- Greek for before experience.
20 Clues: Do we know? • Greek for opnion • Justified-True-Belief • The study of knowledge. • Greek word for knowledge. • Greek for after experience • Greek for before experience. • What is the case, is the case. • Statement that asserts a judgment • The theory of doubting everything • A statement that is true by definition • Idea that we are born as a blank slate. • ...
Learning, Cognition, and Memory 2022-03-15
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- change process of revising or overhauling an existing theory or belief system in such a way that new, discrepant information can be better understood and explained
- when a schema involves a predictable sequence of events related to a particular activity
- processing theory cognitive psychologists have offered many explanations of how people mentally process and remember new info and events
- construct general understandings and belief systems
- knowledge conscious of what it is we know
- memory where learners store their general knowledge and beliefs about the world, the things they’ve learned from formal instruction and their recollections of events in their personal lives
- modifying the info in some way
- processing of putting what is being learned into memory
- process of remembering previously stored info- finding it in memory
- getting confused, forgetting English meaning
- knowledge they learn how to do things
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- learners pull some concepts together into general understandings of what things are typically
- Psychology large body of research that addresses numerous mental phenomena that underlie human behavior, including perception, memory, forgetting, and reasoning
- long-term change in mental representations or associations
- Base existing knowledge to which they can connect whatever new info and skills they’re trying to master
- beliefs that are inconsistent with commonly accepted and well-validated explanations of phenomena or events
- search of long-term memory
- central to information processing theory
- enable them to categorize objects and events
- when they try to learn and remember something without attaching much meaning to it
20 Clues: search of long-term memory • modifying the info in some way • knowledge they learn how to do things • central to information processing theory • knowledge conscious of what it is we know • enable them to categorize objects and events • getting confused, forgetting English meaning • construct general understandings and belief systems • ...
Learning, Cognition, and Memory 2022-03-15
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- change, process of revising or overhauling an existing theory or belief system in such a way that new, discrepant information can be better understood and explained
- Base, existing knowledge to which they can connect whatever new info and skills they’re trying to master
- construct general understandings and belief systems
- knowledge, they learn how to do things
- long-term change in mental representations or associations
- beliefs that are inconsistent with commonly accepted and well-validated explanations of phenomena or events
- central to information processing theory
- enable them to categorize objects and events
- getting confused, forgetting English meaning
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- process of remembering previously stored info- finding it in memory
- memory, where learners store their general knowledge and beliefs about the world, the things they’ve learned from formal instruction and their recollections of events in their personal lives
- processing of putting what is being learned into memory
- when a schema involves a predictable sequence of events related to a particular activity
- when they try to learn and remember something without attaching much meaning to it
- search of long-term memory
- Psychology, large body of research that addresses numerous mental phenomena that underlie human behavior, including perception, memory, forgetting, and reasoning
- processing theory, cognitive psychologists have offered many explanations of how people mentally process and remember new info and events
- learners pull some concepts together int general understandings of what things are typically
- modifying the info in some way
- knowledge, conscious of what it is we know
20 Clues: search of long-term memory • modifying the info in some way • knowledge, they learn how to do things • central to information processing theory • knowledge, conscious of what it is we know • enable them to categorize objects and events • getting confused, forgetting English meaning • construct general understandings and belief systems • ...
General knowledge 2021-12-09
8 Clues: Batman's sidekick. • Capital town of Louth • who sang the song sing. • what makes balloon fly. • suess who wrote the Grinch. • what is the Japanese currency • who is the manger of Cork Camogie team. • what is the biggest country in the world.
General knowledge 2025-01-29
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- The country known as the "Land of Kangaroos" (9 letters)
- The capital of Japan (5 letters)
- The longest river in the world (4 letters)
- The closest planet to the Sun (7 letters)
- The national flower of India (5 letters)
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- The largest ocean in the world (7 letters)
- The hardest natural substance on Earth (7 letters)
- The tallest mountain in the world (8 letters)
8 Clues: The capital of Japan (5 letters) • The national flower of India (5 letters) • The closest planet to the Sun (7 letters) • The largest ocean in the world (7 letters) • The longest river in the world (4 letters) • The tallest mountain in the world (8 letters) • The hardest natural substance on Earth (7 letters) • ...
General Knowledge 2017-10-18
8 Clues: let go • make bigger • to look for • we pray here • opposite to backwards • where you keep clothes • referee would have this • sharp palnt found in rushy field
General Knowledge 2025-01-04
Across
- What art form is described as "decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering"?
- What country has a red flag with a yellow star?
- Who is the Greek God of the Sun after Helios?
- What is acrophobia a fear of?
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- Flying Mammal
- Which bird has the shortest beak? (It's a NZ bird.)
- What is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forward?
- What is the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet?
8 Clues: Flying Mammal • What is acrophobia a fear of? • What is the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet? • Who is the Greek God of the Sun after Helios? • What country has a red flag with a yellow star? • Which bird has the shortest beak? (It's a NZ bird.) • What art form is described as "decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering"? • ...
General knowledge 2021-04-02
8 Clues: macOS iOS • a web browser • Social media app • online coding platform • Online examination platform • An open source operating system • Software for accessing world wide web • Institute of Hardware Networking Software
General knowledge 2021-12-09
8 Clues: Batman's sidekick. • Capital town of Louth • who sang the song sing. • what makes balloon fly. • suess who wrote the Grinch. • what is the Japanese currency • who is the manger of Cork Camogie team. • what is the biggest country in the world.
General Knowledge 2021-09-17
Across
- New Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh?
- ---process does not involve evolution of carbondioxide
- First country to implement GST?
- Winner of 2017 Australian Open Women's singles?
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- First player to score 1000 runs in T20 cricket
- Second capital of Himachal Pradesh
- Captain of Women's Indian cricket team
- Which bill came into effect on 1st July in India?
8 Clues: First country to implement GST? • Second capital of Himachal Pradesh • New Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh? • Captain of Women's Indian cricket team • First player to score 1000 runs in T20 cricket • Winner of 2017 Australian Open Women's singles? • Which bill came into effect on 1st July in India? • ---process does not involve evolution of carbondioxide
general knowledge 2018-09-04
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- set of traits such as level of training, experience and intellectual and / or physical abilities
- outline of an academic course that deals with a list of the readings
- allows to recognize the classmates, tutor and director of the course
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- Program of activities that a person must carry out in a given period of time
- Assessment of knowledge, attitude and performance of a person
- open space to expose a theme
- allows you to send and receive messages
- software that allows colleagues and tutor to communicate
8 Clues: open space to expose a theme • allows you to send and receive messages • software that allows colleagues and tutor to communicate • Assessment of knowledge, attitude and performance of a person • outline of an academic course that deals with a list of the readings • allows to recognize the classmates, tutor and director of the course • ...
General Knowledge 2022-10-13
General knowledge 2023-08-22
8 Clues: world's oldest city. • built the fort of Orchha. • annual Yak race of Sikkim. • is the fort situated in Oman. • is the land of the Golden Pagodas. • is a lost city of India valley civilization. • was the official name of Iran before March 1935. • is the castle in resemblance to a bird to take flight.
General Knowledge 2025-03-14
New Zealand General Knowledge 2023-06-26
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- Small flightless bird
- Dunedin is the Gaelic word for this city
- Third most spoken language in NZ
- The third most populated island in NZ
- Where the national rugby museum is located
- Current Prime Minister of New Zealand
- A tv show released in 1986 directed by Murray Ball
- First capital of New Zealand
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- The self-governing state that is in free association with NZ
- The country that follows after New Zealand alphabetically in the United Nations
- Finish the line "Togs, togs, togs, ____"
- 6th largest city in NZ (by population)
- The sport NZ has won the most gold medals in at the Olympics
- NZ was named after a province in this nation
- Current population
- Won bird of the year 2022
- The strait between the South Island and Stewart Island
- The number of female prime ministers NZ has had
18 Clues: Current population • Small flightless bird • Won bird of the year 2022 • First capital of New Zealand • Third most spoken language in NZ • The third most populated island in NZ • Current Prime Minister of New Zealand • 6th largest city in NZ (by population) • Finish the line "Togs, togs, togs, ____" • Dunedin is the Gaelic word for this city • ...
General History Knowledge Crossword 2024-02-12
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- The act of maintaining or protecting something to keep it in its exisiting state
- A building in which artefacts of historical interest are stored and exhibited for their preservation and conservation.
- The layers of history: Distinct layers of material beneath the ground, built up over time, that provide information for archaeologists and geologists
- Abbreviated to "BC"
- Source - A reconstruction of the past as perceived by people in modern times can be dound in the form of models, books, and documentaries
- "The time period which goes from civilisation's invention of writing to the fall of the Roman Empire
- A single viewpoint on a situation
- Meaning "Year of the Lord"
- The order of events from oldest to most recent
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- A theory which logically attempts to explain aspects of the past, and can be backed up with evidence
- source A source created during the time period, and is currently being under investigation
- Things of value which is passed down generationally
- An object created by humans from another time period
- The act of restoring an artefact to original state
- A trained individual who studies the past
- information (whether written or non-written) which provides insight on the past
- The study of physical remains from the past
- A person who studies or collects antiques or
18 Clues: Abbreviated to "BC" • Meaning "Year of the Lord" • A single viewpoint on a situation • A trained individual who studies the past • The study of physical remains from the past • A person who studies or collects antiques or • The order of events from oldest to most recent • The act of restoring an artefact to original state • ...
Team Frantastic General Knowledge 2025-01-15
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- Jamaica's National Fruit
- country that has won the most World Cups
- the place sushi originated
- is the capital city of Jamaica
- is a group of crows
- famous genre of music originated in Jamaica
- Aureolin is a shade of this colour
- country with the highest life expectancy
- art form is described as "decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering"
- an octopus has this many hearts
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- Jamaica's first National Hero
- is Vybz Kartel's biggest song
- acrophobia is a fear of
- the only mammal capable of true flight
- the smallest unit of matter
- the capital of Ireland
- official language of Jamaica
- planet is closest to the sun
18 Clues: is a group of crows • the capital of Ireland • acrophobia is a fear of • Jamaica's National Fruit • the place sushi originated • the smallest unit of matter • official language of Jamaica • planet is closest to the sun • Jamaica's first National Hero • is Vybz Kartel's biggest song • is the capital city of Jamaica • an octopus has this many hearts • Aureolin is a shade of this colour • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2020-05-20
12 Clues: timber • sea trip • Mona ___ • unsightly • ark builder • firm refusal • dallas family • captive worker • office message • chimney residue • chess conclusion • upholstered couch
General Knowledge - Australia 2017-11-10
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- Indigenous people of Australia
- Wild dog found in Australia
- Famous Australian brown spread for toast
- Biggest river in South Australia
- Fluffy animal that sits in trees
- National animal of Australia
- Capital city of Australia
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- Insect with eight legs, many poisonous ones found in Australia
- Big rock in the middle of the desert
- Known as the "City of Churches"
- National bird of Australia
- Biggest city in Australia
12 Clues: Biggest city in Australia • Capital city of Australia • National bird of Australia • Wild dog found in Australia • National animal of Australia • Indigenous people of Australia • Known as the "City of Churches" • Biggest river in South Australia • Fluffy animal that sits in trees • Big rock in the middle of the desert • Famous Australian brown spread for toast • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-10-06
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- planet we live on
- man's best friend
- the age above which one can vote
- the part of our body with which we can see
- the month of India's republic day
- king of the jungle
- national bird of india
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- founder of zoroastrianism
- founder of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
- famous monument in mumbai at colaba
- festival of colours
- capital of india
12 Clues: planet we live on • man's best friend • capital of india • king of the jungle • festival of colours • national bird of india • founder of zoroastrianism • the age above which one can vote • the month of India's republic day • famous monument in mumbai at colaba • founder of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre • the part of our body with which we can see
General Knowledge 2 2024-12-19
12 Clues: SOH CAH TOA • a^2+b^2=c^2 • Release heat • Takes in heat • Don't make vomit • Thank you in French • Has a biconcave shape • Contains a lot of water • Transport sugars through a plant • Transports water through a plant • A plant process leading to growth • The variety of organisms in an ecosystem
Australasia General Knowledge 2025-03-18
Across
- The Worlds largest coral reef
- One of Sydney's famous landmarks
- Capital of Australia
- Auckland's tallest landmark
- Number of States in Australia
- Only town on Stewart Island
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- Australia's largest landmark
- New Zealand's national symbol
- How many stars are on the New Zealand Flag?
- Name of Australia's longest river
- The Sea that separates Australia and New Zealand
- New Zealand's largest national park
12 Clues: Capital of Australia • Auckland's tallest landmark • Only town on Stewart Island • Australia's largest landmark • New Zealand's national symbol • The Worlds largest coral reef • Number of States in Australia • One of Sydney's famous landmarks • Name of Australia's longest river • New Zealand's largest national park • How many stars are on the New Zealand Flag? • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2025-03-20
Across
- What is the second-largest country in the world by land area?
- What element do humans need to breathe to survive?
- What is the largest planet in the Solar System?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- Which planet is often called Earth’s “sister planet”?
- Which composer wrote Symphony No. 9 and Für Elise?
- Which planet is known for its prominent ring system?
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- What is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the surname of the engineer who designed the famous tower in Paris?
- What is the fastest land animal?
12 Clues: What is the fastest land animal? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet? • What is the tallest mountain in the world? • What is the largest rainforest in the world? • What is the largest planet in the Solar System? • What element do humans need to breathe to survive? • Which composer wrote Symphony No. 9 and Für Elise? • ...
General Knowledge 2022-11-16
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- Area from which a river receives its water supply.
- The 16th Chief Justice of India.
- A mosque turret.
- Egypt's pharaoh whose resting place has become the world's most famous tomb.
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- 1st Indian to smash 1,000 T20I runs in a calendar year.
- The flower on India's G20 presidency logo.
- The sport to which the Track Asia Cup 2022 is related.
- The billionaire tech entrepreneur who has recently taken over Twitter.
8 Clues: A mosque turret. • The 16th Chief Justice of India. • The flower on India's G20 presidency logo. • Area from which a river receives its water supply. • The sport to which the Track Asia Cup 2022 is related. • 1st Indian to smash 1,000 T20I runs in a calendar year. • The billionaire tech entrepreneur who has recently taken over Twitter. • ...
General Knowledge 2021-07-28
Across
- The place where the tallest skyscraper is located
- The bird which can fly backwards
- The longest and strongest bone in our body
- Your father's father's son's brother is your____
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- The colour in our flag which represents courage and bravery
- Total number of Dwarf planets
- The space a shape covers
- Name of a joint found in our elbows and knees
8 Clues: The space a shape covers • Total number of Dwarf planets • The bird which can fly backwards • The longest and strongest bone in our body • Name of a joint found in our elbows and knees • Your father's father's son's brother is your____ • The place where the tallest skyscraper is located • The colour in our flag which represents courage and bravery
General knowledge 2014-10-29
Across
- what is the highest mountain in the world?
- who sings 'holes' and 'let her go'?
- which country hosted the World Cup 2014?
- when you talk really quietly
Down
- when you wait for a long time you need to have....
- which team won the world cup 2014?
- what kind of pie might you eat at halloween?
- is the sun a star or a planet?
8 Clues: when you talk really quietly • is the sun a star or a planet? • which team won the world cup 2014? • who sings 'holes' and 'let her go'? • which country hosted the World Cup 2014? • what is the highest mountain in the world? • what kind of pie might you eat at halloween? • when you wait for a long time you need to have....
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2022-05-12
8 Clues: CITY OF JOY • STATE OF FIVE RIVERS • ART FORM OF MAHARASHTRA • FIRST COUNTRY TO IMPLEMENT GST • SECOND CAPITAL OF HIMACHAL PARDESH • CAPTAIN OF WOMEN INDIAN CRICKET TEAM • WHO TOPPED IN FORBER WORLDS BILLIONAIRE LIST • FIRST PLAYER TO SCORE 1000 RUNS IN T20 cricket
general knowledge 2025-02-18
8 Clues: Capital of Italy (4) • Instrument with 88 keys (5) • Chemical symbol for gold (2) • Element with the atomic number 1 (8) • Sci-fi franchise with lightsabers (8) • Tennis tournament played on grass (10) • Superhero with a vibranium shield (15) • Country that won the most FIFA World Cups (6)
Jamaati General Knowledge 2021-10-26
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- what was the name of the Holy Prophet (saw) first wife?
- the name of the Holy Prophet (saw) paternal uncle who protected him against the opponents of Islam?
- which city is the grave of The Holy Prophet (saw) in?
- name of Madinah before it was changed?
- whose family line is Holy Prophet (saw) from?
- what is the name of the youngest wife of the Holy Prophet (saw)?
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- name of female who was offered to Hazarat Abraham (as) by the pharoah?
- the Holy Prophet (saw) paternal uncle who was martyred during the battle of uhud?
- what tribe was the Holy Prophet (saw) from?
- what was the name of the father of the Holy Prophet (saw)?
- name of Hazarat Abraham's youngest son?
- where was the Holy Prophet (saw) born?
12 Clues: name of Madinah before it was changed? • where was the Holy Prophet (saw) born? • name of Hazarat Abraham's youngest son? • what tribe was the Holy Prophet (saw) from? • whose family line is Holy Prophet (saw) from? • which city is the grave of The Holy Prophet (saw) in? • what was the name of the Holy Prophet (saw) first wife? • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2022-07-16
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- Grow on trees and baked in a pie.
- A place to sunbathe.
- Can launch you in to space.
- Makes Honey
- Iron Man, Spider Man and Thor are all _____ movies.
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- They Fly and have nests.
- Capital of Spain.
- Spaghetti is a type of _____.
- Number of Players on a football team.
- Has two wheels and pedals
- Lays eggs and lives on a farm.
- The day you was born
12 Clues: Makes Honey • Capital of Spain. • A place to sunbathe. • The day you was born • They Fly and have nests. • Has two wheels and pedals • Can launch you in to space. • Spaghetti is a type of _____. • Lays eggs and lives on a farm. • Grow on trees and baked in a pie. • Number of Players on a football team. • Iron Man, Spider Man and Thor are all _____ movies.
PlanesClash General Knowledge 2019-07-27
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- Morton's Specialisation
- Major of Antwerp (m) (RIP)
- Strijdkreet
- Necromancer's Mother
- Weak, Goblin-like Creature
- Ancient Arcane Mage (m)
- Abbreviation of Epic Manouvre
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- Resource on character sheet for casting spells
- Major of Aldell (f)
- Specialisation-specific building
- Watery food made by Hubel, the mute hermit
- Interdimentional Traveler
12 Clues: Strijdkreet • Major of Aldell (f) • Necromancer's Mother • Morton's Specialisation • Ancient Arcane Mage (m) • Interdimentional Traveler • Major of Antwerp (m) (RIP) • Weak, Goblin-like Creature • Abbreviation of Epic Manouvre • Specialisation-specific building • Watery food made by Hubel, the mute hermit • Resource on character sheet for casting spells
Nespresso General Knowledge 2024-12-18
12 Clues: Twice Monthly • New Concept BTQ • Peru watch brand • Run by Michael Swann • Tiktok Viral Product • New face of Nespresso • Not an Incident but a ... • Annual Coffee Competition • Kombo Chapfika espresso cups • Name of 2025 Summer Campaign • Another word for Free Loaders • Bicycle made up of Recycling Caps
General Knowledge 2021-07-28
Across
- The place where the tallest skyscraper is located
- total number of dwarf planets
- your father's father's son's brother is your ___
- The bird which can fly backwards
Down
- The colour in our flag which represents courage and bravery
- the place a shape covers
- The longest and strongest bone in our body
- name of a joint found in our elbows and knees
8 Clues: the place a shape covers • total number of dwarf planets • The bird which can fly backwards • The longest and strongest bone in our body • name of a joint found in our elbows and knees • your father's father's son's brother is your ___ • The place where the tallest skyscraper is located • The colour in our flag which represents courage and bravery
General Knowledge 2021-07-28
Across
- The bird which can fly backwards
- The colour in our flag which represents courage and bravery
- Total number of Dwarf planets
- Name of a joint found in our elbows and knees
- Your father's father's son's brother is your____
Down
- The place where the tallest skyscraper is located
- The space a shape covers
- The longest and strongest bone in our body
8 Clues: The space a shape covers • Total number of Dwarf planets • The bird which can fly backwards • The longest and strongest bone in our body • Name of a joint found in our elbows and knees • Your father's father's son's brother is your____ • The place where the tallest skyscraper is located • The colour in our flag which represents courage and bravery
General Knowledge 2022-08-12
Across
- Holmes Fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- World's happiest country according to World Happiness report 2022
- Tallest grass on earth
- rock used to make watches and clocks
- Tum Husn Pari Tum Jaane Jahan.....
Down
- Largest country in the world
- The Silicon Valley of India
- Robot from the 22nd century
8 Clues: Tallest grass on earth • The Silicon Valley of India • Robot from the 22nd century • Largest country in the world • Tum Husn Pari Tum Jaane Jahan..... • rock used to make watches and clocks • Holmes Fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle • World's happiest country according to World Happiness report 2022
General knowledge 2018-02-22
Across
- ilyen verselésű a János vitéz
- a Vér és arany című kötet szerzője
- az alannyal alkot csak igazán mondatot
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- nehézfegyverzetű görög gyalogos katona
- ilyen szókapcsolat van az alany és az állítmány között
- your parents’ brothers’ or sisters’ children
- a place where you can buy food and vegetables
- itt találkozott utoljára egymással Churchill, Roosevelt és Sztálin
8 Clues: ilyen verselésű a János vitéz • a Vér és arany című kötet szerzője • nehézfegyverzetű görög gyalogos katona • az alannyal alkot csak igazán mondatot • your parents’ brothers’ or sisters’ children • a place where you can buy food and vegetables • ilyen szókapcsolat van az alany és az állítmány között • itt találkozott utoljára egymással Churchill, Roosevelt és Sztálin
general knowledge 2023-10-31
8 Clues: Who played Grinch • Who invented lamp • Where is Turkey's capital city • Usually they used in Polo races • Jennifer Aniston's first husband • What instrument does Beethoven plays • Which band had song with ‘Message in a Bottle’? • It grows in land and its orange with green scapus
General Knowledge 2025-04-14
8 Clues: The fastest land animal • The gas we breathe to stay alive • largest planet in the solar system • The process plants use to make food • the color of the sky on a clear day • The tool used to measure temperature • The continent where Egypt is located • The animal known as the "King of the Jungle"