hobbies Crossword Puzzles
Myself 2025-05-14
Across
- tending to work with energy and commitment; diligent
- devoted to a task or purpose; having single-minded loyalty or integrity
- someone who supplies or furnishes something needed
- feeling or showing concern about someone who is in a bad situation
- willing to take risks or to try out new methods, ideas, or experiences
- having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals
- admire (someone or something) deeply, as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements
- a person who treats another person or animal with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly
- unwilling to work or use energy
- lacking consideration for others; concerned chiefly with one's own personal profit or pleasure
- focused on reaching specific objectives or completing tasks to achieve a desired outcome
- concerned with justifying their actions or words
- acting in accordance with principles of right and wrong, adhering to moral standards and rules, and considering the impact of one's actions on others
- a conscious decision to structure your life around your loved ones, lean on them for support when making decisions, and focus on their health and happiness
- giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service
- a feeling of dissatisfaction that occurs when your expectations or hopes are not met
- someone who is relaxed, easygoing, and not easily stressed or upset
- taking a lot of or too much time
- feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured
- ruminator, brooder, analyzer, contemplator, and ponderer
- they show their feelings very openly, especially because they are upset
- being willing to pardon or excuse someone's actions, mistakes, or shortcomings, and to let go of any resentment or anger towards them
- someone who prioritizes the needs and desires of others over their own, often at the expense of their own well-being and boundaries
- remaining loyal and steadfast
- having a particular meaning; indicative of something
- experienced or done by each of two or more parties toward the other or others.
- someone who is not proud or arrogant, and who acknowledges their own limitations
- concerned more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own
Down
- a group of people or things having similar characteristics
- absorbed in or involving thought
- pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically
- showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief
- providing encouragement or emotional help
- having the internal drive to pursue goals and take action without needing external encouragement
- able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities
- simple or straightforward
- fully developed physically; full-grown
- being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else
- willing to talk and engage in activities with other people; friendly
- prioritizing the latest phone over social interactions, or spending time shopping instead of engaging in hobbies or volunteering
- free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings
- tolerant or liberal in one's views and reactions; not easily offended.
- having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
- trustworthy and reliable
- feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others
- amusing; causing laughter
- tending to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen
- to express a bad opinion of someone's behaviour, often because you think you are better than them
- behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case
- having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
- a shy, reticent person
- having or showing no pity or compassion for others
52 Clues: a shy, reticent person • trustworthy and reliable • simple or straightforward • amusing; causing laughter • remaining loyal and steadfast • unwilling to work or use energy • absorbed in or involving thought • taking a lot of or too much time • fully developed physically; full-grown • pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically • providing encouragement or emotional help • ...
Proteins OCAT 2022-09-22
Across
- A special type of covalent linkage with partial double-bond character
- This antibiotic works by inhibiting the 30S prokaryotic ribosomal subunit
- What city in South Africa was Isaac born in?
- What is one of Eric's favourite hobbies? (Hint: Cessna)
- This type of protein processing takes MUCH longer than the other (e.g. bacterial)due to the number of post-translational modifications
- Area of the endoplasmic reticulum in which lipid synthesis occurs
- Organelle system that includes the Golgi apparatus, smooth and rough ER, and lysosomes
- Where are the best bougie tacos in Hamilton? (Two words, no space)
- this is the eukaryotic ribosome TOTAL size in Svedbergs
- A first-year healthsci class in which the teacher says "......................." (nothing)
- This type of structure arises when the four subunits of hemoglobin interact to form a complex
- I am a mature polypeptide; I've been processed
- Protein structure that is determined by hydrogen bonding between the N-C-C backbone of a polypeptide chain
- Best member of the Beatles according to Isaac
- Where is the best all-you-can-eat sushi in Hamilton?
- Protein structure that is determined largely by hydrophobic interactions between functional groups on the amino acids in a polypeptide chain; this gives rise to noticeable 3D structure
- What is Chari's favourite course in a 3-course meal?
- Addition of a sugar group to a polypeptide
- Organelle in which polypeptide/protein tagging and shipment occurs
- Protein structure that is solely determined by the sequence of amino acids in the chain
- A special amino acid that is only recruited under cellular conditions of high concentrations of selenium
Down
- Where can you find the best and most reasonably priced burrito bowl on campus? (Available with meat or tofu or beans)
- What do you call a chain of 3 or more amino acids?
- A method of identifying proteins in a histological sample with similar techniques to immunoblotting (used to identify anatomical pathologies)
- A type of active transporter (a protein) found in cell membrane that can "pump" out substances; expression of these proteins is found as an antibacterial resistance mechanism
- Property of some (20) amino acids in that they can be used, in sequence, to produce proteins
- What is the best flavour of non-dairy milk?
- A three letter code that "tells" the ribosome which tRNA to recruit
- A former prime minister of India (last name Gandhi) whose eye exam (at the optometrist) Chari accidentally interrupted
- Proteins in the cytosol that can be recruited to refold (and fix) misfolded proteins
- This type of immunoblotting is used to identify specific proteins in a sample! (We will go over all of these in lots more detail later btw, don't worry!)
- Area of the endoplasmic reticulum in which protein synthesis and folding primarily take places
- Controlled/programmed cell death
- Protein structure that arises from interactions between SEPARATE polypeptide chains
- A type of acid comprised of an N-C-C structure that is used to make peptides
- A type of NORMAL structural protein that can mutate to induce the misfolding (and thus dysfunction) of other proteins of its same type
- acronym for cellular event that arises when misfolded proteins are detected in the endoplasmic reticulum
- A method of identifying proteins in a sample that does NOT use a polyacrylamide/agarose gel like in immunoblotting
- A mechanism of speeding up the type of translation that takes a relatively long time
- Type of polypeptide maturation and processing that is currently hypothesized to occur in the Golgi apparatus
40 Clues: Controlled/programmed cell death • Addition of a sugar group to a polypeptide • What is the best flavour of non-dairy milk? • What city in South Africa was Isaac born in? • Best member of the Beatles according to Isaac • I am a mature polypeptide; I've been processed • What do you call a chain of 3 or more amino acids? • ...
Happy Birthday Crossword 2020-05-22
Across
- State of physical ease
- Where you work
- We have 3 of these
- Roasted seed
- Journey
- Place 'fragrant harbour' (2 wrds)
- Especially good when there are 3
- Amusement
- Living together as a unit
- Arts and ____
- Our wedding word
- Deep admiration
- Sometimes pucks
- Jam flavour with raspberry
- Danielle was in her element
- Strokes
- What we live in (with a)
- Accidental nickname
- Flower Island
- We have 1 of these
- Where I bring your shoes
- Tidal movement
- Nippon
- Our house smells when I make these
- Stolen on Canada day (2 wrds)
- Capital of the Pippipines
- Whimsical restaurant (2 wrds)
- Mimic
- Not a pickle
- Van Gogh
- You're 30th and 35th local
- Cooing voices
- Our Close
- A delicious pale pink colour
- Sailing local
- We love doing these!
- Between Helsinki and Tallinn
- Your loving (var)
- You're 30th local
- Has a sturdy sole
- Health facility
- What Caylie calls Alison
- Your uniform
- Rock or reptile?
- Was fake and now it's usually real (2wrds)
- Our favourite sparkly cocktail (2 wrds)
- You're this to Xavier (2 wrds)
- Playhouse
- 6 month anniversary local (2 wrds)
- Exploit
- Laptop brand
- Bitter, spicy and sweet
- Chocolate is one
- Superior melon
- A necessity and hobby
- One of your favourite afternoon hobbies
- Much better then Malta
- Husband to Elizabeth
- Alison's indoor footwear
- Flat era
- Many of your shirts come from here (2 wrds)
- Your kind of toast
- A smelly topic of many conversations (var)
- Loving
- Romantic transport
- You bought ankle ones
- Now luxury hotel and venue (2 wrds)
- A light meal
Down
- Must get one whenever we travel
- Dynamic pictures
- We can see a blue one from our flat
- We bought one of these in Germany
- Our tube (2 wrds)
- He sleeps with us mostly
- Named after the Amstel River
- Soft serve flavour favourite
- Large plant-eating mammal
- Fiery
- Domino’s birthday month
- Smorgasbord
- April 09, 2017
- Your kind of spouse
- Contented
- Free from danger
- Transport in Kyoto
- Christmas local (3 wrds)
- Confining period
- beyond belief
- Underwater tube
- Dutch exotic dancer
- Everlasting
- Formally agreed to marry
- Birthday month
- Name of your anniversary book
- Ovum
- Isolation
- We love getting these
- Our favourite soap brand
- Your feature opposite of MC
- A crunchy snack in Bethnal Green
- What Jude calls Simon
- A special bird's name
- Edible shawls
- Your new lockdown feature
- Didn't cross paths in
- You've never seen this movie
- You claim not to have one (2 wrds)
- Bucharest sweets (var)
- Alpine recreation with Jean
- Your good-looks
- Existence
- You never learned how to do this
- You wished we did this together (2 wrds)
- They may have feelings
- Seed-bearing part of a plant
- You make the best type of these (2 wrds)
- Deep affection
- Elaine was infamous for this
- Special ceremony
- Matching footwear, once
- Saturday team work
- Exceptional
- Bear the weight of
- Plodding
- Look after
- All Latin people (2 wrds)
- Tuberosum
- Japanese Mexican local (2 wrds)
- Wild and indigenous
- A British tradition (2 wrds)
- Our favourite city
- Persons of mutual affection
- Sometimes you make with spelt
- egg Edgar used to pickle (2 wrds)
134 Clues: Ovum • Fiery • Mimic • Nippon • Loving • Journey • Strokes • Exploit • Van Gogh • Plodding • Flat era • Amusement • Contented • Isolation • Our Close • Existence • Playhouse • Tuberosum • Look after • Smorgasbord • Everlasting • Exceptional • Roasted seed • Not a pickle • Your uniform • Laptop brand • A light meal • Arts and ____ • beyond belief • Flower Island • Cooing voices • Edible shawls • Sailing local • Where you work • April 09, 2017 • ...
New words puzzle 2021-09-20
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
Across
- Allen usually got his books from the Book _________.
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _______ his Volkswagen bug.
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- Allen learned how to play _____ from his Grandma Blair.
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was _______. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard? (Hint: Master _________.)
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- Allen went to ________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: His last name is Tomlin.)
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was _______ candy.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- Allen currently works at __________ Systems.
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- Allen enjoyed watching the _______ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ______ man.
- Allen volunteered as a ______ during the 2002 Olympics.
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a ________.
Down
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- Allen was born on July 10, 194__.
- How many brothers does Allen have?
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, __________.
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- Allen was ___ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ______ and gym.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- Allen served ____ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- Allen was stationed in ____________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________.
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- Allen enjoyed reading _________ fiction as a kid.
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- What is Allen’s middle name?
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a _________.
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The Lone _________.”
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
52 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • Allen was born on July 10, 194__. • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • Allen currently works at __________ Systems. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
Revision Units 1-8 2017-06-05
Across
- If a person _____ up a story, they create/invent it.
- We use the _____ if we don't know who did something or if we don't want to say who did something.
- The plural form of "hobby" is "_____".
- For things that happened before a specific time in the past, you use the _____ perfect.
- In a(n) _____ letter you write as if you are talking to that person.
- If you _____ time, you do something unimportant or silly.
- The topic of unit 1 is _____.
- Verbs that are normally not used in the continuous form are called _____ verbs.
- A _____ is a factual programme on TV that explains something.
- ____ collecting is one of the first things that come to people's mind when they hear "hobby". (U3)
- The noun of "believe" is _____.
- The past form of "take" is "_____".
- If you go on holidays _____, you go to another country.
- "Come Rain or _____" is a well-known saying.
- Unit 7 is about _____.
- The topic of unit 2 is _____.
- If a couple doesn't live together anymore, they are _____.
- A light form of fog is _____.
- A person who does hard physical work is called a(n) _____.
- The plural of Information is _____.
- A person who thinks everything is or will be bad is _____.
- The opposite of a direct flight is a flight with _____.
- The reading text in unit 5 is abou the invention of the _____.
- This dish is called "French Fries" in America but "_____" in Britain.
- If you want to complain about an annoying Habit of somebody, you use the present _____.
- The topic of unit 4 is _____.
- If you _____ down an animal, you kill it because it is sick or old.
- The noun of "active" is "_____".
- In formal letters we use _____ questions.
- A heavy snowstorm is called _____.
- Another way of saying "to make a dream come true" is "to _____ a dream".
- The topic of unit 5 is _____.
Down
- A person who goes by bus is called _____.
- The opposite of "honest" is "_____".
- This is the name of Alicia's dog. (U1)
- Unit 8 is about _____.
- "Big Brother" is a famous _____ show.
- The past participle of "broadcast" is "_____".
- The person who works in a kitchen is called a "_____".
- A _____ is a kind of fast ship that lifts out of the water.
- "Furniture", "news", "luggage", and "clothes" are _____ nouns.
- A _____ is an expert in weather forecasts.
- The noun of "apply" is _____.
- Unit 6 is about the _____.
- If you don't have enough money to buy something, you can't _____ it.
- You drive a car but you _____ a bike.
- "____" means to cook in hot water.
- A small dish is called a "______".
- Sub-headings are only used in _____.
- The noun of "explain" is ______.
- "Since" and "for" are signal words for the present _____.
- The reading text in unit 7 is about _____.
- The adverb of "good" is "_____".
- You need a _____ tray to make a cake.
- The person who talks about her unusual job in unit 4 is a _____ model.
- The noun of "promote" is "_____".
- This is the first means of transport (it appeared probably 3000 BC in northern countries). (U2)
- If you don't get paid for your job, you do _____ work.
- You are normally asked to write articles for a _____.
- In Chinese Restaurants you often get _____ Cookies.
- In passive sentences the object becomes the _____.
- Children who live in a family in which their parents aren't their biological parents are _____.
- The opposite of "legal" is "_____".
- "to _____ out" means to decide not to do something you had agreed to do.
64 Clues: Unit 8 is about _____. • Unit 7 is about _____. • Unit 6 is about the _____. • The noun of "apply" is _____. • The topic of unit 1 is _____. • The topic of unit 2 is _____. • A light form of fog is _____. • The topic of unit 4 is _____. • The topic of unit 5 is _____. • The noun of "believe" is _____. • The noun of "explain" is ______. • The adverb of "good" is "_____". • ...
Happy Birthday Crossword 2020-05-22
Across
- Strokes
- Where I bring your shoes
- Deep affection
- Where you work
- Named after the Amstel River
- April 09, 2017
- Cooing voices
- We can see a blue one from our flat
- Not a pickle
- Capital of the Pippipines
- Playhouse
- Jam flavour with raspberry
- You wished we did this together (2 wrds)
- Persons of mutual affection
- Place 'fragrant harbour' (2 wrds)
- Chocolate is one
- Wild and indigenous
- What Jude calls Simon
- Didn't cross paths in
- Soft serve flavour favourite
- Bear the weight of
- Our favourite city
- A crunchy snack in Bethnal Green
- Especially good when there are 3
- Formally agreed to marry
- Matching footwear, once
- Living together as a unit
- Plodding
- Amusement
- Now luxury hotel and venue (2 wrds)
- Ovum
- Health facility
- Dynamic pictures
- Large plant-eating mammal
- Confining period
- Romantic transport
- You're 30th and 35th local
- You've never seen this movie
- Arts and ____
- What we live in (with a)
- Exploit
- Elaine was infamous for this
- Has a sturdy sole
- We love doing these!
- egg Edgar used to pickle (2 wrds)
- Our favourite soap brand
- We have 1 of these
- Look after
- Birthday month
- Between Helsinki and Tallinn
- Whimsical restaurant (2 wrds)
- We bought one of these in Germany
- Domino’s birthday month
- Isolation
- Your feature opposite of MC
- Many of your shirts come from here (2 wrds)
- You're this to Xavier (2 wrds)
- Existence
- A delicious pale pink colour
- Dutch exotic dancer
- Sometimes pucks
- Roasted seed
- Was fake and now it's usually real (2wrds)
- Your uniform
- We have 3 of these
- beyond belief
- All Latin people (2 wrds)
Down
- Seed-bearing part of a plant
- Saturday team work
- Journey
- Our house smells when I make these
- A British tradition (2 wrds)
- Must get one whenever we travel
- Tidal movement
- Our favourite sparkly cocktail (2 wrds)
- What Caylie calls Alison
- Loving
- Christmas local (3 wrds)
- A special bird's name
- Flat era
- They may have feelings
- Accidental nickname
- Superior melon
- Bucharest sweets (var)
- Alpine recreation with Jean
- Van Gogh
- You never learned how to do this
- State of physical ease
- Much better then Malta
- Alison's indoor footwear
- Your new lockdown feature
- We love getting these
- Your kind of spouse
- You make the best type of these (2 wrds)
- Laptop brand
- Tuberosum
- Husband to Elizabeth
- Sometimes you make with spelt
- Mimic
- Danielle was in her element
- 6 month anniversary local (2 wrds)
- Your kind of toast
- Bitter, spicy and sweet
- Stolen on Canada day (2 wrds)
- Edible shawls
- One of your favourite afternoon hobbies
- You're 30th local
- Flower Island
- Our tube (2 wrds)
- A smelly topic of many conversations (var)
- Your loving (var)
- Nippon
- Your good-looks
- Japanese Mexican local (2 wrds)
- Smorgasbord
- A necessity and hobby
- Contented
- Everlasting
- Rock or reptile?
- Special ceremony
- Sailing local
- He sleeps with us mostly
- Our wedding word
- Deep admiration
- Our Close
- Underwater tube
- Fiery
- You claim not to have one (2 wrds)
- Free from danger
- Name of your anniversary book
- A light meal
- Transport in Kyoto
- Exceptional
- You bought ankle ones
134 Clues: Ovum • Mimic • Fiery • Loving • Nippon • Strokes • Journey • Exploit • Flat era • Van Gogh • Plodding • Playhouse • Tuberosum • Amusement • Contented • Our Close • Isolation • Existence • Look after • Smorgasbord • Everlasting • Exceptional • Not a pickle • Laptop brand • A light meal • Roasted seed • Your uniform • Cooing voices • Edible shawls • Flower Island • Arts and ____ • Sailing local • beyond belief • Deep affection • Where you work • ...
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
Across
- Allen usually got his books from the Book _________.
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
- Allen volunteered as a ______ during the 2002 Olympics.
- Allen enjoyed reading _________ fiction as a kid.
- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- Allen enjoyed watching the _______ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ______ and gym.
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: His last name is Tomlin.)
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard? (Hint: Master _________.)
- Allen learned how to play _____ from his Grandma Blair.
- Allen was born on July 10, 194__.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- Allen served ____ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- Allen was ___ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
Down
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a ________.
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a _________.
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _______ his Volkswagen bug.
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ______ man.
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was _______. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- Allen went to ________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was _______ candy.
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- How many brothers does Allen have?
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The Lone _________.”
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, __________.
- What is Allen’s middle name?
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- Allen currently works at __________ Systems.
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________.
- Allen was stationed in ____________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
52 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • Allen was born on July 10, 194__. • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • Allen currently works at __________ Systems. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
Translation week 2022-09-08
Across
- I love playing board games. We have collected several over the years and we are excited to teach our kids as they get older
- I am a financial coach.
- It was only in the 19th century that ____ translators started signing their work with their own name; previously they used pseudonyms or did not sign their translations at all to avoid ridicule or rejection of their work.
- The word means ‘no comment’ but can easily be mistranslated as ‘not worthy of comment’. It was uttered by the Japanese Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki when asked by the press about Japan’s surrender. Ten days later, the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
- Historians have concluded that translation of “Epic of ___” was carried out as early as the Mesopotamian era when the work of this Sumerian poem was translated into Asian languages, dating back to around the second millennium BC.
- Accessible in over 500 languages.
- Linguists who are responsible for finding the equivalent word from the source language in the target language.
- One of the top origin languages.
- One of the few languages that are read from right to left.
- On the weekend you can find me playing basketball with my brother, hitting the jacuzzi afterwards, heading out for a smoothie, heading back home and playing with my dog for a bit, then maybe going out to try a new place with my gf. Sunday morning, I study and get ready for the week.
- My hidden talent is to make good mojitos and guacamole.
- One of the most targeted languages for translation.
- Is considered to be the most difficult language to learn.
- My hidden talent is quoting lines from movies.
- One of the most widely spoken languages.
- Translated the Old Testament into Latin directly from the original Hebrew.
Down
- I wanted to be a background dancer. I always wished I could dance with Britney Spears and as a teenager with Ciara or Chris Brown.
- The most translated fictional work in the world with over 300 translations across the world.
- I have found a new joy in waking up early to walk my dog. The dawn is a very peaceful place.
- Can be read in almost 650 languages.
- Lists the entirety of the books translated in the world.
- Amount in billions that represents translation industry's income.
- Original meaning is ‘the carrying from one place to another”.
- Even though I'm Mexican and grew up eating all kinds of delicious food I can't eat anything spicy I avoid even jalapenos! Just never acquired the taste for it!
- ___ Day, pays tribute to the work of translators who help wipe out our differences by breaking down the language barriers.
- One of my hobbies is diamond painting.
- My favorite memory is waking up to the sound of a rooster singing in the morning at my grandparents’ home in Mexico.
- Learning Spanish opened many doors for me (including working here), so that, probably getting into nursing school while being a single mom and working full time. Probably paying off debt and sticking to a budget has been a major accomplishment for me too.
- After a busy I unwind by practicing boxing, Muay Thai or with a glass of wine.
- Translators who translate from English to this language are apparently the highest paid.
- On the weekend you can find me working, bartending mixing drinks or hanging out with friends or my family.
- Easiest language to translate.
- Most people don’t know I’m a romantic.
- The most common official language, with recognized status in 51 countries.
- How many minutes does it take a professional translator to translate around 250 words.
- I wanted to be a veterinarian.
36 Clues: I am a financial coach. • Easiest language to translate. • I wanted to be a veterinarian. • One of the top origin languages. • Accessible in over 500 languages. • Can be read in almost 650 languages. • One of my hobbies is diamond painting. • Most people don’t know I’m a romantic. • One of the most widely spoken languages. • My hidden talent is quoting lines from movies. • ...
Get to Know Your Peers (Moxie 2022) 2022-10-14
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- loves art both in animation form and what she creates
- displays a muppet movie poster at his desk
- never turns down an opportunity to play sports
- she has practically worked in every Moxie department
- maintains a long distance relationship with his significant other
- proud owner of two "Halloween" cats
- enjoys using his relaxing time on video games, movies, and football
- has made an extensive hobby out of herpetology
- frequently talks about wanting to do karaoke with his peers
- she is currently pursuing a psychology degree
- enormous fan of Harry Potter
- previously worked in B2B wine sales
- her dog's name is Minnie
- lover of exotic reptiles who hopes to one day maintain a pet sanctuary
- proficient graphic designer and photography, whose skills have benefited the company time after time
- this person has twelve siblings
- proud lover of everything sci-fi and Studio Ghibli
- March Madness is this person's time of bliss
- loves star wars with every fiber of her being
- enjoys drawing still-life artwork
- certified as an entomologist
- wants to eventually purchase an airstream and move out East
- her goal is visit Disneyland at least four times a year
- moved from the East Coast to begin his first foray into office work
- enjoys embarking on spontaneous trips throughout AZ
- played volleyball for eight years
- originally from the corn-field-laden hills of Iowa
- much of his life revolves around living our of a suitcase and watching/playing soccer
- loves playing video games when the heat keeps him indoors
- diligently attends as many live concerts as possible
- her desk features an astute Hello Kitty figurine collection
- owns over 100 house plants at home
- has the pinkest, brightest hair among anyone on the team
- put any potato dish in front of her, and she will eat it
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- her Friday tradition is wearing jeans and leaving her hair unbrushed
- actively involved with her church community on top of managing a cookie business
- aspires to one day travel to Asia
- she has lived on completely opposite ends of the state of California
- tallest person working in the office
- loves to spend her time hiking, running, and kayaking
- her home is practically a zoo with how many pets she takes care of
- avid artist who can sometimes be found doodling while on her lunch break
- hopes to bungee jump one day, which likely stems from his love of Superman
- previously worked as a diesel mechanic
- recently got married as of two months ago
- aspires to write and publishes romantic novels
- loves playing games and creating art on her own time
- constantly fights an uphill battle fixing what her dogs break
- has been a licensed hairstylist for the past two years
- already a homeowner at the age of 20
- passionate for theater and the art of drag
- the only Moxie employee to use three monitors
- heavily involved with jiujutsu
- native of North Carolina
- secretly a stand up comedian
- this person is the brother-in-law of someone on the admin team
- she really loves to eat brunch
- earned a third degree black belt on top of teaching karate classes for seven years
- classically trained in the realm of shakespearean theater
- actively involved with many industrious hobbies including baking, canning, woordworking, or cross-stitching
- motorcycles are always on his mind
- in-house expert on everything spider, cow, or Harley Quinn related
- loves to play Pokemon Go at the park
- she's the one who makes sure you get your benefits and paychecks, you owe her big time!
- only member of our office team who lives in California
65 Clues: her dog's name is Minnie • native of North Carolina • enormous fan of Harry Potter • secretly a stand up comedian • certified as an entomologist • heavily involved with jiujutsu • she really loves to eat brunch • this person has twelve siblings • aspires to one day travel to Asia • enjoys drawing still-life artwork • played volleyball for eight years • ...
Crossword for Iola 🩷 2025-01-13
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- Your go to alcoholic drink
- artist who we thought of going to see
- saw 10,000 of them
- loveable term
- sexual innuendo joke
- Tea/drink you made when I was ill
- your favorite holiday
- my favorite musical artist
- they frame your face
- First song you sent me of you singing and playing
- syllable poem
- “…” your head/activity during cuddling
- “…” dumpty
- eyebrows described as “…”
- your birth month
- my star sign
- bar we’ve been to most in Hong Kong
- How Nisha and I describe you
- Your dad’s team
- Pub game we played
- fun wig
- Christmas movie
- University you went to
- club I play for
- standout/unique/Iola catchphrase
- you knitted one
- you couldn’t give yourself one of these
- you whiten these
- I “…” you
- your favorite color
- bond/important for long distance
- your collection of these is exquisite
- my dad and I’s team
- dance move we tried
- first piano piece you played for me
- we both have a big…
- my aura color
- what you do on a night out
- Beach activity under the sun
- Your first friend I spoke to
- goated breakfast
- I like your version of this song the best
- what you won’t do in front of me
- your favorite jeans are…
- what we message on
- letter you wrote me
- Hug
- card game
- university I went to
- we “…” each other
- our parents are this
- my favorite color
- my birth month
- I have none of this/zero “…”
- called yourself this after massage in vietnam
- class you took
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- we are number one and two
- your company
- your book would be made out of this
- song playing when you kissed me on the beach in Sai Kung
- nationality we were mistaken for
- fruit you like
- guy tripped over one
- Opponent of the first game you came to watch me play in
- song you had me learn
- we lowkey don’t have many of these/taken with a camera
- we both have a great …
- you want to get one for your apartment so you can practice
- daily routine of yours
- type of presentation you said you’d make of your friends for me
- my youngest sister
- another dance move we tried
- you’re afraid to do this around me
- You hold this in
- “…” , when you’re having fun
- My go to alcoholic drink
- we both need to wear this more
- movie we watched
- you crashed this
- We find it difficult to be…/be open
- joy for life
- we are spending a lot of time on this
- Josh’s gift
- Your star sign
- club you joined in college
- Tash was “…” off
- we can never say no to a …/we both love this
- you used to feel this when we keep eye contact
- Game you failed at and I had to back you up to the forum
- my oldest sister
- we always walked by the “…” on the way back to mine
- condiment that is the main part of your meal
- your aura color
- my next swimsuit
- your sister’s name
- you love learning new “…”
- first song you sent me
- What generally happens whenever we look at each other
- A condition you have around others
- chronic condition a Christian suffered from
- animal used to describe mental state
- a thing/New York slang
- yes
- How you feel about me
104 Clues: Hug • yes • fun wig • I “…” you • card game • “…” dumpty • Josh’s gift • your company • my star sign • joy for life • loveable term • syllable poem • my aura color • fruit you like • Your star sign • my birth month • class you took • Your dad’s team • Christmas movie • club I play for • you knitted one • your aura color • You hold this in • your birth month • movie we watched • you crashed this • you whiten these • ...
Family 2023-12-07
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- Someone appointed to take care of you if your parents are unable to. Guardians are responsible for your well-being and make important decisions in your best interest. They may be relatives or close family friends.
- A person who becomes part of your family through marriage. In-laws may be your brother-in-law, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, or father-in-law. Building positive relationships with in-laws adds to the richness of your family dynamics.
- The parent of your stepparent. Stepgrandparents may be new additions to your family, and you have the opportunity to create special bonds and share in their wisdom and experiences.
- A brother or sister you gain through a parent's marriage to someone else. Stepsiblings may have different backgrounds, but they become part of your family. You have the chance to build new relationships and share experiences.
- The son of your brother or sister. If you have nephews, you are like a role model and mentor to them, offering advice and support. You may share common interests and create lasting bonds through various activities.
- Your parent's sister or brother. Aunts are like second moms or dads, offering care and advice. They can be fun companions and are there to support you just like your parents.
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- A brother or sister, someone who shares the same parents with you. Siblings are your playmates, confidants, and companions. You may have fun together, but sometimes disagreements are part of the relationship.
- Your parent's parent, like a grandma or grandpa. Grandparents are often wise and have lots of stories to share. They may spoil you with treats and love spending time with their grandchildren.
- A brother or sister who shares one biological parent with you. Half-siblings may have one common parent, but the bond between you can be just as strong as with full siblings. You share a part of your family history together.
- A person chosen by your parents to be a special guide and mentor in your life. Godparents often provide support and love, and they may have a unique role in your growth and development.
- Your parent's brother or sister. Uncles are often like second dads or moms, offering guidance and sharing experiences. They may be the ones to introduce you to new hobbies or teach you something interesting.
- The child of your aunt or uncle. Cousins are like built-in friends, and you share family ties with them. You may have different interests, but family gatherings can be an opportunity to have fun and get to know each other better.
- The person who takes care of you, provides love, and helps you grow. Parents can be a mom or a dad, and they are there to guide and support you through life.
- A person who becomes your mom or dad through marriage to one of your biological parents. Stepparents can play a significant role in your life, offering love, guidance, and support, just like biological parents.
- The daughter of your brother or sister. If you have nieces, you are like a special role model to them, providing guidance and support. You may enjoy doing activities together and creating special memories.
15 Clues: The person who takes care of you, provides love, and helps you grow. Parents can be a mom or a dad, and they are there to guide and support you through life. • Your parent's sister or brother. Aunts are like second moms or dads, offering care and advice. They can be fun companions and are there to support you just like your parents. • ...
crossword 2020-04-22
1 Clue: toilet paper, netflix, sanitizer, delivery, sneeze, baking, gardening, cookies, mask, gloves, facetime, sweatpants, ice cream, bread, hobbies, walks
Health 2024-02-29
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- The state or condition of being in good physical, mental, and emotional health, characterized by a balance of physical fitness, mental well-being, social connections, and emotional resilience, and achieved through healthy lifestyle choices, self-care, and preventive measures.
- The practice of taking proactive measures to avoid or minimize the occurrence of diseases, injuries, or health problems through lifestyle modifications, risk reduction strategies, vaccinations, screenings, and early detection, aiming to preserve and improve overall health and quality of life.
- The habitual pattern of eating and drinking adopted by an individual or population, including the types of foods consumed, portion sizes, meal timing, and dietary preferences, which significantly impact health, nutrition, metabolism, and overall well-being.
- health The condition or state of the body's physical well-being, fitness, and functionality, including factors such as strength, flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, body composition, and organ function, which are influenced by genetics, lifestyle choices, and environmental factors.
- Physical activity or movement performed to improve strength, flexibility, endurance, or overall fitness levels, often involving sports, workouts, or recreational activities such as running, swimming, cycling, or yoga, and promoting health, well-being, and vitality.
- Physical activity or movement performed to improve strength, flexibility, endurance, or overall fitness levels, often involving sports, workouts, or recreational activities such as running, swimming, cycling, or yoga, and promoting health, well-being, and vitality.
- The state or practice of reducing tension, stress, or anxiety in the body and mind through calming activities, techniques, or behaviors such as deep breathing, meditation, mindfulness, massage, or hobbies, promoting mental clarity, emotional balance, and physical relaxation.
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- The holistic state of health and happiness encompassing physical, mental, emotional, and social dimensions of wellness, characterized by a sense of fulfillment, purpose, satisfaction, and harmony in life, influenced by factors such as lifestyle, relationships, and environment.
- A natural physiological process of rest and relaxation during which the body and mind recover, repair, and regenerate, characterized by reduced consciousness, slowed metabolism, and minimal sensory activity, essential for physical health, cognitive function, and emotional well-being.
- The process of obtaining and consuming food that provides essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals necessary for growth, development, energy production, and maintenance of bodily functions, supporting overall health and preventing diseases.
- Practices and behaviors that promote cleanliness, sanitation, and personal grooming to prevent the spread of germs, bacteria, viruses, and diseases, including habits such as handwashing, bathing, dental care, and environmental cleanliness in homes, schools, and communities.
- The body's response to physical, mental, or emotional pressure or demands, often triggered by challenging situations, changes, or threats, and characterized by feelings of tension, anxiety, irritability, or fatigue, which can negatively impact health and well-being if not managed effectively.
- The body's ability to resist or defend against harmful pathogens, microorganisms, or foreign substances that can cause infections, diseases, or illnesses, achieved through the immune system's complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that recognize and neutralize threats.
- The process of maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body by consuming water or other hydrating beverages to prevent dehydration and support bodily functions such as digestion, circulation, temperature regulation, and waste removal, essential for overall health and vitality.
- health The state of psychological well-being and emotional resilience characterized by positive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, effective coping strategies, and the ability to manage stress, challenges, or mental illnesses such as anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder.
15 Clues: The habitual pattern of eating and drinking adopted by an individual or population, including the types of foods consumed, portion sizes, meal timing, and dietary preferences, which significantly impact health, nutrition, metabolism, and overall well-being. • ...
Hobbies 2021-01-13
Hobbies 2021-11-05
1 Clue: beach club computer dance festival holidays photograph musician picnic magazine bicycle camping camera music guitar tent park paint book bike campsite draw collect museum
HOBBIES 2022-04-06
Hobbies 2021-04-23
Hobbies 2024-10-09
1 Clue: flowers, playing football, skiing, playing violin, surfing the net,watching TV,cleaning forest,cooking, making puppets,fishing,painting,shopping,camping
Hobbies 2024-09-24
Hobbies 2025-06-13
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- puzzles, playing checkers, riding a bike, flying a kite, watching TV, taking photos, skipping rope, playing pc games, singing songs, swimming, climbing, ice skating, playing tennis, riding horse, camping, playing cards, walking, hiking, scuba-divin, fishin, doing ballet, reading books, playing paintball, playing hopscotch, playing the guitar.
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1 Clue: puzzles, playing checkers, riding a bike, flying a kite, watching TV, taking photos, skipping rope, playing pc games, singing songs, swimming, climbing, ice skating, playing tennis, riding horse, camping, playing cards, walking, hiking, scuba-divin, fishin, doing ballet, reading books, playing paintball, playing hopscotch, playing the guitar.
Hobbies 2026-02-08
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- a image with a crossword puzzle exercise for beginners to practice hobbies. The words are the following: dance, draw, play video games, take photos, go shopping, play the guitar, take piano lessons, sing, travel and ride a bike. Also include images that ilustrate de vocabulary. Images type pixar.
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1 Clue: a image with a crossword puzzle exercise for beginners to practice hobbies. The words are the following: dance, draw, play video games, take photos, go shopping, play the guitar, take piano lessons, sing, travel and ride a bike. Also include images that ilustrate de vocabulary. Images type pixar.
Hobbies 2024-12-04
hobbies 2021-10-13
hobbies 2025-08-04
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- paint; papercutting; fit; around; change; life; museum; thing; apart; take apart; fix; endless; scientist; dream; true; come true; club; member; geography; p.m.; volleyball; each; once; join; meeting; sound; plan; questionnaire; role; model; design; skill; painting; artist; master; work; become; designer; future; in the future; hope
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1 Clue: paint; papercutting; fit; around; change; life; museum; thing; apart; take apart; fix; endless; scientist; dream; true; come true; club; member; geography; p.m.; volleyball; each; once; join; meeting; sound; plan; questionnaire; role; model; design; skill; painting; artist; master; work; become; designer; future; in the future; hope
Hobbies 2025-06-10
1 Clue: football – play basketball – play video games – watch series – go shopping – watch videos – listen to music – cycling – play board games – read -draw – dance – cook – chat -
Hobbies 2026-02-08
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- a image with a crossword puzzle exercise for beginners to practice hobbies. The words are the following: dance, draw, play video games, take photos, go shopping, play the guitar, take piano lessons, sing, travel and ride a bike. Also include images that ilustrate de vocabulary. Images type pixar.
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1 Clue: a image with a crossword puzzle exercise for beginners to practice hobbies. The words are the following: dance, draw, play video games, take photos, go shopping, play the guitar, take piano lessons, sing, travel and ride a bike. Also include images that ilustrate de vocabulary. Images type pixar.
Alys crossword puzzle 2022-08-30
1 Clue: likes to play with dog toys favorite color is blue favorite food is pizza favorite hobbies are dancing& swimming favorite place to visit is florida
Alys crossword puzzle 2022-08-30
1 Clue: likes to play with dog toys favorite color is blue favorite food is pizza favorite hobbies are dancing& swimming favorite place to visit is florida
All about me - Prince Victor 2023-01-11
1 Clue: i mostly do or committee to is playing sports and lift weights.Sports i play is basketball and football.my hobbies is drawing and helping my dad at work.
All about me - Prince Victor 2023-01-11
1 Clue: i mostly do or committee to is playing sports and lift weights.Sports i play is basketball and football.my hobbies is drawing and helping my dad at work.
Pdf 2021-09-17
1 Clue: cafeteria (4)dialogue(5)sheer(6) embarrassed (7)ravenous (8)perplexed(9)taciturn (10)baffle(11)decimate(12) elaborate (13)laudable(14) formidable (15)palpable.
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
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- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, _______________.
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _________ his Volkswagen bug.
- While in the US Navy, Allen’s ______________ visited him, when he was going through a rough time.
- Allen served ________ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- Allen was ____________ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was ______________. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The Lone _______________________.”
- Allen learned how to play _________ from his Grandma Blair.
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________________.
- What is Allen’s middle name?
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- Allen went to ____________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: His last name is Tomlin.)
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was ______________ candy.
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- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a ____________.
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- Allen usually got his books from the Book ________________.
- How many brothers does Allen have?
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- Allen broke up with Jill after seeing the movie “_____________________.” (Hint: “The rain in Spain…)
- Allen was stationed in _________________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- Allen currently works at ___________________ Systems.
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- Allen was born on July 10, 19_____.
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ____________.
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a _________________.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard? (Hint: Master _________.)
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- Allen volunteered as a _____________ during the 2002 Olympics.
- Allen enjoyed reading ____________ fiction as a kid.
- Allen enjoyed watching the _______________ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ___________ and gym.
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- Allen had several chores as a kid, he disliked mowing the lawn because he had to use a ____________ mower.
- How many kids does Allen have?
56 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • How many kids does Allen have? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen was born on July 10, 19_____. • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
English Grammar Review1 2023-05-31
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- I'm always __ (to search) for new hobbies.
- To catch (acchiappare, prendere al volo)- Past Simple
- My crazy neighbour is __ things out of the window!
- To go - Past Simple
- Beach shoes
- A trick with a paw
- I'm __ (to sweat)! It's incredibly hot today!
- The person who gave me the job, is my __.
- To cut (tagliare) - Past Simple
- He was the God of wine-making.
- I dont' care
- Right now
- Why are you talking __ him?
- To bite (mordere) - Past Simple
- For better or for __.
- A day of the week
- to dig (scavare) - Past Simple
- Good thing I __ (to zip) your jacket up to your nose! It's so cold outside.
- We __ (to book) our vacation in advance.
- See you later __.
- I don't know
- I always come home __ 5PM.
- Is she __ (to text) Michael while working?
- Ugo is __ (to start) University this month.
- To teach - Past Simple
- Shopping bag
- To __ a scene
- To leave (andare via) - Past Simple
- __ you asking about something, before I interrupted you?
- Did you hear? Someone __ (to knock - bussare) on the door.
- I __ (to say) what I __ (stessa parola)!
- Worn to improve vision.
- Past Continuous, also called Past __.
- I think that boy is __ than the other one.
- To swim - Past Simple
- Simona was breefly a Trenitalia __.
- Aren't you __ (to leave) early today?
- To stink (puzzare) - Past Simple
- To draw - Past Simple
- The items were __ (to confiscate) by police.
- To think - Past Simple
- I'm __ best friend.
- Scorciatoia (nom. composto -"corto taglio")
- When I got there, Lavinia was __ (to jam) to our song.
- What beaches are made of
- Pigiama party
- They __ dating anymore.
- Amanda woke me up while I was __.
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- Something you can't believe
- Omg! I don't know what to do: my husband is __ on me!
- Da perdere il fiato (adj.)
- Look! __'s an important monument.
- This lighter isn't mine, it's __ (di lui).
- Lavagna
- To blow (soffiare) - Past Simple
- The book you __ (to give) me was awesome!
- Pigiama
- I __ (to quit) smoking a year ago.
- I'm __ so much lately :(
- The FBI __ (to conduct) an investigation about this last year.
- I can't go out looking like __.
- Were you in a bad mood __?
- To broadcast (trasmettere) - Past Simple
- Olivia right now is __ (to tour) the world.
- When I saw the lightning so close, I __ (to freeze) to the core.
- I really __ (to feel) like snacking right now.
- All of a __
- The new TV I __ (to buy) isn't working.
- To pay - Past Simple
- At the moment
- I think I'm __ love.
- Can't talk right now, I'm __ school.
- He __ realize how fast time passes by.
- She __ (to show up) late for the event last night.
- To undertand - Past Simple
- I was trying to calm him, but he __ (to keep) on screaming.
- I'm definitely __ now, than when I started excer
- Today I woke up __ than usual.
- To hang (appendere) - Past Simple
- Gesso/gessetto
- Lavagna bianca
- __ you living in Paderno at the moment?
- Villa Marina is __ in Pigra.
- Female sibling
- That apartment is already __ (to rent) to somebody else.
- We are having a __ about life.
- And they lived __ ever after.
- Sarah __ feeling very well, when the party started.
- I'm not __ (to go) to "China" today.
- It's a bit weird that you're __ (to yawn -sbadigliare) at the gym.
- Spesso
- A volte
- Your mother or father's brother.
- Love you so much
- I was __ lunch, when the doorbell rang.
- To forgive - Past Simple
- I can't believe beppe is __ (to ask) about my personal life!
- __ (to be) my best friend.
- __ you read my email?
- Yesterday I went __ school
100 Clues: Spesso • Lavagna • Pigiama • A volte • Right now • Beach shoes • All of a __ • I dont' care • I don't know • Shopping bag • At the moment • To __ a scene • Pigiama party • Gesso/gessetto • Lavagna bianca • Female sibling • Love you so much • A day of the week • See you later __. • A trick with a paw • To go - Past Simple • I'm __ best friend. • To pay - Past Simple • I think I'm __ love. • For better or for __. • ...
The puzzle of Mat - Mat loved a puzzle, so see if you can work him out! 2022-02-18
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- the loves of his life (3, 3, 4)
- the only thing I’ve ever known Mat to be unable to eat!! (5, 6, 5)
- Mat’s favourite dining experience (3, 3, 3)
- Finland, finland, finland, the country where I want to be (5, 6)
- his most notable item of clothing (5, 4)
- Mat would never be without one or more of these in his pocket (9)
- Hello Dave! (6, 2, 9)
- one of Mat’s more exotic dining experiences, it was a crunchy but didn’t “bug” him much (6, 5)
- type of goat which gave Mat the slip and he ended up chasing it down the lane and rugby tackling it (5)
- something you do to presents. Mat was supremely good at it (8)
- a bathfull of these creatures overnight made a dreadful noise (11)
- we tried out various of these and only got a few stuck in gutters and narrowly missed an old lady after Mat souped one up with hair shampoo (7)
- a landmark of the Metaswitch office, covered in damson gin, lego and dead parrots (5, 4)
- he had a range of this toy but thankfully didn’t need a licence (6, 7, 3)
- you wouldn’t often see Mat without one of these slung around his neck. Kept smuggling in new models and hoping Hels wouldn’t notice! (6)
- Mat owned 3 of this musical instrument, one brought back from Australia and one he made out of plumbers pipe (10)
- He definitely “kneaded” a lot of flour for this one and the “yeast” of his concerns was tidying up after this food treat (5)
- only one had a puncture and bottomed out in Hartham river (5)
- superb cake he made for Hels bday, inspired by our kitten acquisition (6, 4, 4)
- we were making omlettes for days (7, 3)
- Cambridge college Mat attended (5, 7)
- possibly the most revolting concoction ever made using a vegetable and a pair of tights (6, 3)
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- single malts were the favourite (6)
- affectionately known as Pinchy, Hels brought him home from Borough market and we spent the day expecting him to escape out the back door (6, 4)
- George Formby had nothing on Mat and his electric version (7)
- something Mat was inordinately good at throughout his life and could do very quickly. Famed for it at uni, only Jack could rival him when an ice cream was involved (6)
- many a visit here after halls in Cambridge (6, 3)
- this holiday destination had just been bombed – no wonder we got a cheap deal! (5)
- Mat's favourite outdoor wind-powered “toy” (5, 4)
- Mat’s very useful part-time job at Uni (6)
- he did like a queen (5)
- the holiday of the infamous party (9)
- got stuck in a very tall tree at a posh country hotel and he had to go ask for it back (10)
- BBC young musician finalist playing this (5)
- Mat was lucky enough to sample the private areas of this prickly delicacy (3, 6)
- only a small uprising and coup d'état in the neighbouring country on this trip (9, 8)
- you'd usually find Mat under a pile of these (4)
- Only months old and Sam was already beaing taught this card game with his fluffy friends and a few bottles of whisky (5)
- Mat spent years perfecting these and takes after his Mum. Sunday dinner won’t be the same without them (9, 8)
- one of our favourite bands to hear with Michelle (5, 3)
- One of Mat’s favourite hobbies and got both his boys going aged 2 (7)
- the place we slept through the largest powercut Europe had ever had (5)
- it wasn’t a dating service! (14)
- a hobby he was hopeless at regardless of how many years he tried and lessons he took. Think Bambi. (7)
- the only cycle he owned which he couldn’t ride (8)
45 Clues: Hello Dave! (6, 2, 9) • he did like a queen (5) • the loves of his life (3, 3, 4) • it wasn’t a dating service! (14) • single malts were the favourite (6) • the holiday of the infamous party (9) • Cambridge college Mat attended (5, 7) • we were making omlettes for days (7, 3) • his most notable item of clothing (5, 4) • Mat’s very useful part-time job at Uni (6) • ...
High School at Home: The COVID-19 Era Crossword 2025-03-19
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- [Feature used in virtual classrooms]
- [Many explored new ones]
- [Became slang for moving quickly between virtual meetings]
- [Short for asynchronous learning days]
- [Followed more closely for updates]
- [Popular app for sharing dance videos]
- [A common feeling during lockdowns]
- [Often required to be on during classes]
- [Turned into co-teachers at home]
- [Continued despite the circumstances]
- [Type of mask for higher protection]
- [Worn along with masks]
- [Button used frequently on video calls]
- [Often turned into PDFs]
- [Focus on mental and physical health]
- [Notifications about health and safety updates]
- [Essential device for e-learning]
- [Skill that many improved during lockdown]
- [Online versions became more popular]
- [Became a routine method of communication]
- [What students must keep in the hallway]
- [Many turned to this for expression]
- [What you might take during a lecture]
- [Combination of in-person and online classes]
- [Increased for many during the pandemic]
- [Commonly felt during outbreaks]
- [What we all held onto during tough times]
- [Top priority during the pandemic]
- [Platform used for both learning and entertainment]
- [The return to normalcy was this]
- [Fluctuated more during the pandemic]
- [Regularly advised health habit]
- [What school is all about, even virtually]
- [First part of a popular school suite]
- [Virtue that was tested repeatedly]
- [Type of learning from home]
- [What schools and businesses aimed to do safely]
- [Same as across]
- [Counselors provided more of this]
- [End of semester stressors, even online]
- [Popular form of humor shared among peers]
- [Faced in all aspects of life]
- [Spent a lot more time with them]
- [State many aimed for amid chaos]
- [Became even more essential]
- [Mode of submitting most assignments]
- [Common state during home classes]
- [Picked up as a quarantine hobby]
- [Some students started one during lockdown]
- [Many of these about the future]
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- [Many discovered new ones during quarantine]
- [Platform for virtual classes]
- [Where most schooling happened]
- [Where most students sat at home]
- [Surge in popularity as a lockdown hobby]
- [Became a daily necessity]
- [Used before entering school buildings]
- [Activity taken up to reduce stress]
- [What many did with Netflix shows]
- [The reason for all these changes]
- [Type of smaller group discussion online]
- [Stay separated from others]
- [Had to be very flexible]
- [Needed and given in new ways]
- [Many of which were canceled]
- [Some sought this for coping]
- [What libraries encouraged doing digitally]
- [Small groups for safer social interactions]
- [Period of strict quarantine]
- [What everyone hoped to avoid]
- [Required for in-person attendance]
- [Google’s tool for live classes]
- [Common form of assessment in English class]
- [Showing no symptoms but still a carrier]
- [Kept in touch through screens]
- [Sought after for help with difficult subjects]
- [Much missed in-person break time]
- [Did a lot more of this independently]
- [Something many felt uncertain about]
- [Had many more of these to remember]
- [Common phrase reminding safety]
- [Many took the time to do this at home]
- [Activity that often increased]
- [Subject with newfound appreciation]
- [Short assessment taken remotely]
- [Another app for virtual meetings]
- [Daily routine to keep germs at bay]
- [Looked at these much more than usual]
- [More of these in every part of life]
- [More started to keep one as a pastime]
- [Converted into a remote workout session]
- [Used more than ever for school and socializing]
- [Often involved masks and hand sanitizer]
- [Got a lot busier during remote learning]
- [Maintained to prevent virus spread]
- [Contactless way to collect school materials]
- [Events that were much missed or virtual]
- [Descriptor for the coronavirus]
- [Frequent video call crashers]
- [How many social interactions felt]
100 Clues: [Same as across] • [Worn along with masks] • [Many explored new ones] • [Often turned into PDFs] • [Had to be very flexible] • [Became a daily necessity] • [Stay separated from others] • [Type of learning from home] • [Became even more essential] • [Many of which were canceled] • [Some sought this for coping] • [Period of strict quarantine] • [Platform for virtual classes] • ...
. 2024-04-15
Across
- “Braving the Wilderness”: The drill team represented salvation and _______________ for the narrator.
- “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: Mirabella save Claudette right before she was about to fail the Adaptive Dance Test by ___________________ her.
- “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: Who was the pack worried about?
- “Marigolds”: The last line of the story, “And I too have planted marigolds,” implies that the adult Lizabeth has also tried to create beauty amid _______________.”
- “Why I Lied to Everyone in High School About Knowing Karate”: Despite never having taken a karate class, the protagonist goes along with the assumption, feeling a sense of _________________ and recognition.
- “Marigolds”: Miss Lottie grows marigolds in order to create a small patch of _________.
- “Why I Lied to Everyone in High School About Knowing Karate”: Wrestling with her inner turmoil, Jabeen ultimately chooses to continue with the _____ at the end of the story; thus, burying the truth once again.
- “Marigolds”: “Miss Lottie’s __________ were perhaps the strangest part of the picture. Certainly, they did not fit in with the crumbling decay of the rest of the yard.”
- “Marigolds”: When Lizabeth hears her father cry, she feels great _________.
- “Marigolds”: Lizabeth’s youthful destructiveness can be explained by her family’s ________.
- “Marigolds”: The main character of the story.
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- “Why I Lied to Everyone in High School About Knowing Karate”: In 10th grade, Jabeen is chosen for a yearbook feature spotlighting unusual hobbies due to her supposed ___________ belt in karate.
- “Braving the Wilderness”: Reflecting on this experience, the narrator acknowledges its lasting impact, recognizing it as a __________ moment that marked her sense of belonging not just within the drill team but also within her own family.
- “When Everything Changed”: The poem tells the story of the protagonist's realization of empathy and ____________ towards a new student, Bianca, who faces ridicule and isolation from their peers.
- “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: At the end of the story, Claudette tells her first human lie: “I’m _______.”
- “Why I Lied to Everyone in High School About Knowing Karate”: Recalling a childhood incident of ___________________ a story, she realizes the pressure to excel and meet her father's expectations as an immigrant.
- “Braving the Wilderness”: The rejection of not making the team intensifies on the drive with her family whose _________________ compounds her feelings of shame.
- “Why I Lied to Everyone in High School About Knowing Karate”: As the day of the yearbook feature arrives, the protagonist faces a moment of truth when she must decide whether to come clean about her __________of karate skills.
- “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: The protagonist of the story.
- “When Everything Changed”: Through simple acts of ___________ and understanding, the protagonist forms a bond with Bianca, ultimately leading to a deeper connection that lasts into their adulthood.
- “When Everything Changed”: Despite the pressure to conform to social________, Anna chooses to reach out to Bianca, breaking the unwritten rules of their social group.
- “Marigolds”: The story takes place during the _____________.
- “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: Near the end of her time at St. Lucy’s, Claudette gets a pass to go visit her _____________.
- “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: Who was the only wolf girl high enough in the social ladder to talk to Mirabella towards the end?
- “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: St. Lucy's is an institution where the narrator and her pack are sent to study and _____________ into human society, under the care of nuns.
- “Marigolds”: Lizabeth begins to have compassion when she is able to feel __________ and understand Miss Lottie’s pain and despair.
- “Braving the Wilderness”: Despite her preparation and confidence, the protagonist faces a setback during tryouts when she realizes she's not ______________ like the other girls, lacking the colorful attire and makeup they wear in school colors.
- “Braving the Wilderness”: The protagonist, Brene, feels confident in trying out for the drill team after taking ballet for _______________ years.
28 Clues: “Marigolds”: The main character of the story. • “Marigolds”: The story takes place during the _____________. • “Marigolds”: When Lizabeth hears her father cry, she feels great _________. • “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: The protagonist of the story. • “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”: Who was the pack worried about? • ...
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
Across
- Allen learned how to play _________ from his Grandma Blair.
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
- Allen usually got his books from the Book ________________.
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _________ his Volkswagen bug.
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was ______________. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ____________.
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- Allen was born on July 10, 19_____.
- How many kids does Allen have?
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard? (Hint: Master _________.)
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- Allen enjoyed watching the _______________ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The Lone _______________________.”
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a ____________.
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- Allen had several chores as a kid, he disliked mowing the lawn because he had to use a ____________ mower.
- What is Allen’s middle name?
- Allen currently works at ___________________ Systems.
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was ______________ candy.
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- How many brothers does Allen have?
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- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________________.
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- Allen was ____________ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- Allen enjoyed reading ____________ fiction as a kid.
- Allen broke up with Jill after seeing the movie “_____________________.” (Hint: “The rain in Spain…)
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: His last name is Tomlin.)
- While in the US Navy, Allen’s ______________ visited him, when he was going through a rough time.
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- Allen was stationed in _________________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- Allen went to ____________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, _______________.
- Allen volunteered as a _____________ during the 2002 Olympics.
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a _________________.
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ___________ and gym.
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- Allen served ________ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
56 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • How many kids does Allen have? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen was born on July 10, 19_____. • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
people we love 2024-04-13
Across
- I'm a professional foodie who never gets the lingo right
- I have Governor Newsom's personal email account
- I've been to a casino over 10 times and have never won money
- I like whisky and would like to be a whisky sommelier but I am too lazy to actually be one
- I have a culinary degree from the Culinary Institute of America
- I was banned from entering the US but they can't keep me out
- I'm a social butterfly who can find friends no matter what country I'm in
- My parents and the doctor thought I was a boy until the second I was born
- My name in Malay means sport; they have a festival in my name but it's for sports, not to commemorate me
- We closed on a house in Denver on our very first visit to the city
- I’ve ridden an ostrich and seen a great white shark face to face in the wild
- I could still beat my son in basketball when he was on the high school team
- I'm from Switzerland
- Trading stocks is my mental therapy
- I am Katarina and Adam's third wheel
- I'm terrible at singing. Even when my children were very young, they would ask me to stop singing
- I now have stuffed animals more than I had when I was a kid because my parents didn't allow me to buy many stuffed animals/dolls and then got married to Yeremia, who also loves stuffed animals
- I like durian
- I'm upgrading my python enclosure and am looking for tips on heating a 4x2x2 PVC ball python enclosure
- I am forgetful to the point that I forgot where I parked my motorcycle and thought someone stole it and called the police
- I can unicycle
- I learned how to fly drones so I could take care of vineyards
- Katarina was my summer camp counselor when I was 13. The year after that when she was camp director, I misbehaved and she made me serenade 'Call me Maybe' in front of the entire camp
- I can wear junior size 2 shoes
- I've been friends with the bride's family since I was 3
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- I was born in Guanajuato, Mexico
- I’ve hiked Kilimanjaro
- I have a dog that loves to act like a cat
- When I was growing up, I wanted to be an astronaut. I still want to be an astronaut
- I lift 52.5 lbs on squats in a weight-lifting class
- I've been to Antarctica
- There are more pigs than people in my home state (Iowa)
- I can sleep anywhere, including starbucks where they once thought I was homeless
- I ran a summer camp with Katarina!
- Please introduce me as the biggest coffee lover at this wedding ;)
- I interviewed the son of an Italian prince -- I worked at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and he was one of the filmmakers
- If my friend can't finish a meal I'll eat it
- I was a food tour guide in San Gabriel Valley
- I've been known to store chips in the fridge
- I'm an academic who studies spiders!
- I published 2 journal articles in college with at least one citation
- FAA records name me as the manufacturer of an airplane
- My chocolate chip cookies got 2nd place in the 2019 Washington state fair
- I'm a ballerina (I took 1 class)
- I have 6-7 hobbies that I don't have time to do
- I watch an insane amount of Netflix and love dim sum
- We had to be rescued off the slopes of a volcano in Costa Rica by red cross volunteers once
- I like to annoy my roommates by singing opera and dancing
- I'm the father of twin toddler girls and am an avid board gamer
- I play advent of code with kidder
- My last name means tall (I am tall)
- On my 25th birthday I drank a fifth of jagermeister in under 2 hours
- I volunteer at a soup kitchen called Feeding Greene
- I once ran a marathon in dress shoes
54 Clues: I like durian • I can unicycle • I'm from Switzerland • I’ve hiked Kilimanjaro • I've been to Antarctica • I can wear junior size 2 shoes • I was born in Guanajuato, Mexico • I'm a ballerina (I took 1 class) • I play advent of code with kidder • I ran a summer camp with Katarina! • Trading stocks is my mental therapy • My last name means tall (I am tall) • ...
80 Years Of Betty! Happy Birthday Crossword 2022-04-14
Across
- What is the last name of the President the year you were married?
- What sport did you play on Monday nights while your daughters were young?
- What language did you study in High School?
- What is another hobby you enjoyed while the girls were young?
- What college did your husband go to?
- Who was your first roommate out of high school?
- What year were you born (no spaces)?
- What technology do you have a love/hate relationship with?
- What vegetable do you hate eating?
- Where did you celebrate your honeymoon?
- A card game your grandkids love playing with you?
- Where did you build your second home?
- What hospital were your daughters born at?
- What is your maiden name?
- What was the name of the poodle you had?
- What direction was your big road trip with the girls?
- What island did you visit while in Italy?
- What war was taking place during the year you were born?
- What city did your grandchildren go to college in?
- Who was your favorite Aunt?
- What game does Daniel like to play at the casino?
- What is your favorite soap opera?
- What was your husband’s occupation?
- What grandson is the tallest?
- What major city do you closest to?
- What is the name of your youngest granddog?
- In 1995, where did Sheryl move to?
- What is the name of your first grandchild?
- What do you use to address your envelopes?
- What was your father’s name?
- What was your mother-in-law’s name?
- What month is your birthday?
- What are the names of your great-nephew and niece you babysat for years?
- What is the name of your youngest daughter's husband?
- What month is your oldest grandson’s birthday?
- What is the name of Dawn’s restaurant?
- What city did you live in before Willow Springs?
- What magazine do you reach weekly?
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- What is your favorite brand of chocolate?
- Where did you and your husband meet?
- What is your birthstone?
- What is Sheryl’s God-Mother’s name?
- What state did you get married in?
- What fast food restaurant did you work at?
- What location was your most visited location?
- What color was Sheryl’s first car?
- What Championship did the Cubs win in 2016?
- How many granddogs do you have?
- What is a guilty pleasure tv show about love?
- Roosevelt Who was the president the year you were born?
- What is the middle name of your youngest granddaughter?
- Where is a place you love to win at?
- What kind of cancer did you beat?
- What is your favorite baseball team to cheer for?
- What is your favorite thing to find in a card?
- What is your favorite type of wine?
- What is your husband's name?
- Who is your favorite sister?
- What age were you when you got married?
- What color do you not want to see on your steak?
- Slots What is your favorite game to play at the casino?
- What is Daniel’s birthstone?
- What is the name of the hospital you volunteered at?
- What annual tradition do you always do the day after Thanksgiving?
- What is the name of the University your grandchildren attended?
- What month was your brother born in?
- What kind of church did you get married in?
- These are three words that I feel about you!
- What was the name of the Church where Dawn and Sheryl had their first communion?
- What holiday do you buy the most gifts for?
- What long time friend do you still go to the casino with?
- What is the name of the dessert you loved eating while in Italy?
- What football team do you like to watch on Sundays?
- What town was Dawn’s wedding reception at?
- How many grandchildren do you have?
- Eggs What is David's favorite dish that you make?
- What is John’s favorite drink?
- What is one of your favorite hobbies?
- What make of car do you drive?
- What is the name of your oldest child?
80 Clues: What is your birthstone? • What is your maiden name? • Who was your favorite Aunt? • What is your husband's name? • Who is your favorite sister? • What is Daniel’s birthstone? • What was your father’s name? • What month is your birthday? • What grandson is the tallest? • What is John’s favorite drink? • What make of car do you drive? • How many granddogs do you have? • ...
Vocab 2013-08-03
Across
- that you need your own space and time
- you know the limits of your responsibilities which will help you feel safe.
- someone's interest's and activities will help them to improve
- what has to be done.(eg) supporting a consumer to sit up in bed
- is the smallest germ and can only be seen with a microscope
- when on pm shift, what do you do when you see morning shift?
- can affect different areas of a person's life
- approach is about looking at the whole person, not just the individual parts.
- it say's WHAT staff should do in particular situations
- the standards and morals that their spiritual beliefs,sexuality, or the way they show respect
- outside sometimes by people, and your not allowed in your job
- teaching new migrants english
- is something that you learn from your family and your surroundings
- any relevant laws, codes and standards of practice are listed.
- is a fungi infection that can be seen with the naked eye,and it has 5 words..
- is another word for punctual
- a consumer needs to __________ their role.
- you are required to keep things personal and private
- is a sign for warning or taking care
- rights the ____ ______ snap game
- is to be performed if his or her heart stops beating
- are probably the most common thing that you will take against infection
- principal remember working at different levels or in confined spaces can put stress on your joints and spine
- it say's HOW staff should do what the policy requires them to do
- a virus that has 9 words
- how you listen to others at work ect... or how you understand each other
- behaviour failing to report any incident's, that makes a support worker look bad
- are important as they provide a baseline for understanding the concepts of right or wrong.
- reproduce by spreading tiny spores that can cause infections on or inside the body
- how does a person think or feel about themselves?
- to learn to gain more experience
- can be picked up from body fluids or objects like touching other things ect..
- if you come across a wet floor, what does that mean?
- a plan of a tasks to do
- any risks
- keeping your mind alert
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- can live on the surface of the body or enter the body through the mouth or skin
- someone making sure he has a good diet is a ______ that adds to his or hers quality of life
- directives also known as living wills
- is another word or being forced
- interests these are hobbies ect...
- is the most important way to prevent the spread of infection
- is an examples of unwelcome or offensive behaviour.
- involves being willingness,desire to do something
- is information on back of blister packs.
- people need to get involve in activities
- is by communicating effectively
- you should not be pressured you into something you do not want
- another word for throw away certain things
- description a fomal summary of the important features of your job
- closing one door and opening another,(eg) moving on
- means the way we move our bodies and get around, some may find it difficult to move.
- should support you to live a dignified, independent life
- will influence what people expect of you
- the ways people thinks about their world
- is what a procedure look like?
- plan starting something and finishing it.
- a parasites infection that has 7 words
- are tiny living things made up of shingle cells
- __ _____ the rule of codes that we have to follow
- is short for enduring power of attorney
- may stay in the air for a long time and be carried a long way. if inhaled, infection may be passed on.
62 Clues: any risks • a plan of a tasks to do • keeping your mind alert • a virus that has 9 words • is another word for punctual • teaching new migrants english • is what a procedure look like? • is another word or being forced • is by communicating effectively • rights the ____ ______ snap game • to learn to gain more experience • interests these are hobbies ect... • ...
THEA 116A Final Exam 2020-03-12
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- a boned hoop skirt.
- a coat that closed completely at center front with buttons with a wide skirt reaching down to the knee.
- the center of the film industry.
- a high-heel shoe mounted onto a thin wood platform, while the heel was free to move up and down.
- an open gown with generous pleats cascading from the back neckline, fitted to the body at the front and sides, completely open in front.
- the court bodice was worn with a richly decorated petticoat and an overskirt with a long train.
- specialized clothing for horseback riding; a fitted jacket in the style of a justaucorps and a waistcoat, paired with a long skirt and a trigone hat.
- a high hat made of beaver fur or wool; important for day and evening wear.
- “fashion merchant”, who sold small articles of fashion such as ribbons, laces, and trims for decorations.
- a short-waisted, long-sleeved jacket, modeled after a man’s jacket; provided the perfect counterpoint to the high-waisted gown.
- constructed with gores and boning that spiraled from the front of the body to the back, intended to release pressure on the waist.
- cotton textiles made of a plain woven cotton block printed with one or two colors.
- also know as smock or shift, worn as undergarment for women; composed of linen, with a drawstring neckline and sleeve cuffs.
- a generously cut, open robe with wide, elbow-length sleeves and large pleats cascading from the center back neckline to the floor.
- a triangular hat worn by men; the predominant hat style in the 18th century.
- a style of undress; a loose, T-shaped robe with elbow-length sleeves that was belted about the body.
- a type of undergarment worn under a dress to cover the outline of the farthingale.
- separated garments that tied around the waist as decoration.
- for informal and semiformal occasions such as afternoon gatherings, shopping, and walks.
- a bell-shaped hat that curved over the head and flared at the face.
- a long-sleeved jacket tailored closely to the body; worn open over a sleeved waistcoat.
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- a chiton consisting of two pleated rectangles, stitched at the top and sides, that hung from the shoulders.
- a hairstyle with curls piled on top of the head, decorated with ribbons and lace.
- an overcoat, made in the shape of gown, made of silk or wool.
- a sort of uniform worn at Versailles for everyone in attendance at the palace.
- a fully boned laces bodices worn as undergarment for women.
- a coat worn over the suit that had a contrasting velvet collar, a fly front, and a placket that covered and hid the buttons at the center front.
- known for her day ensembles comprising a jacket, blouse, and skirt all crafted of wool jersey.
- a summer gown made of white cotton, generously embroidered in white and trimmed with copious amounts of white lace.
- red cap of liberty, without knee breeches, trousers with red, white, and blue striped drill.
- members of a fashionable aristocratic subculture in Paris during the French Directory.
- a fashionable version of the riding habit with a similar cut to the English Robe.
- short woolen dark color jacket.
- a French term for jumps; a sort of sleeveless cotton or linen under bodice with no stiffening.
- a new type of garment to provide bust support in the absence of the corset.
- a form of Romanticism, where a man places particular importance upon physical appearance, refined language, and leisurely hobbies, pursued with the appearance of nonchalance in a cult of self.
- an oversized coat worn for wintertime motoring in an era of unheated cars.
- a waistcoat embellished with gilt embroidery and metallic lace.
- pleated or gathered strips of fabric
- originated as women’s tea attire, adopted for casual resort wear in 1927.
40 Clues: a boned hoop skirt. • short woolen dark color jacket. • the center of the film industry. • pleated or gathered strips of fabric • a fully boned laces bodices worn as undergarment for women. • separated garments that tied around the waist as decoration. • an overcoat, made in the shape of gown, made of silk or wool. • ...
The Fruit Bowl with 1 Celery 2024-03-01
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- An orange, mangy cat. He squanches all the time and is one of the many pals of Rick.
- Addicted to Squishies from the Kwik-E-Mart. His hobbies include pranking, writing on chalkboards, tormenting Skinner, skateboarding and doing prankster deeds under the name of his midnight vigilante alter-ego.
- A fat fourth grader that demands respect of his authority, resents hippies, preaches about his big bones and his best friend dies all the time.
- A cultured citizen of Bikini Bottom who resents his neighbors and enjoys the arts. He’s been trapped in a locker, has been homeless on numerous occasions and his thighs exploded which had all been the cause of a sponge.
- A knock-off, alcoholic Snoopy.
- A little girl who loves baggy, colorful sweaters, her uncle and her pet pig. Once she had tripped on fun-dip in an abandoned convenience store.
- His best friend is Onion. He loses his shoe and gets a temper with Lemon Drop. He had learned about a Classic Domino Chain Reaction and Reversal.
- A creative writing teacher whose favorite students are Ashley and Charlotte.
- He is a very friendly neighbor. He is also the proud founder and business owner of the Leftorium. Both of his wives have passed and during that time has raised two lame and nerdy sons, Rodd Todd. He’s partial to rhyming and diddlys.
- A talented musician who let himself go. He lives in his van which contains his life memories. Owns a variety of ugly sweaters, and coined the saying “If pork chops were perfect, we wouldn’t have hotdogs.”
- The popularized, well-known villain in Elmore. He has broken the fourth wall and his existence is an anomaly. He had an evil British accent and vows to destroy Gumball and everyone he loves.
- Is a mystical floating pack of french fries. He has braces and a goatee. Has laser-lighting eyes and buys toys for Meatwad that are depressed and murderous.
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- He enjoys tormenting his best friend, AC/DC and nachos. He is the better, more clever friend.
- A planktonic organism that went to college. Had enslaved Bikini Bottom, yet, failed to defeat crabs and maintain his reign further proving he is a failure and loser.
- He is cornholio who demands TP for his bunghole. He has an affinity for fire, nachos and Metallica.
- A towel that claims is not a towel. Constantly reminds people the significance of a towel. Is also CFO of a successful Tegridy business
- A fat, hairy, balding guy with a super rad pool and red muscle car. He has been overcome with diseases and has been transformed into clowns and green prancing people.
- The manager of the Park who constantly threatens the firing of his employees. Enjoys the company of a skipping white gorilla. On one occasion he had fallen victim to the powerful taste of the drink Mississippi Queen.
- An old lollipop man with a white mustache and a big, pink bulbous head. He owns a flying car, is frightened easily, and has an extensive old-timey record collection.
- A mother of three, whose husband is a fat disappointment. Her twin sisters work at the DMV and are addicted to tobacco. Once, by the curse of a witch, she had been covered in blue hair from head to toe.
- A boy who has a show named after him. He sings about his robot friend, wears an aluminum foil costume, and has obsessed over the citizens of Springfield.
- Prefers the company of a greedy crab, is a convicted felon and is a driving teacher who despises the unteachable sponge.
- Enjoys sniffing the urine of a cat, his soul has taken over the body of Rob Schneider and has been manipulated into wearing purity rings because of Mickey Mouse.
- Loves dinosaurs and loves Mr. Dinosaurs. Enjoys the entertainment of Mr. Potato and muddy puddles. He is a chronic crybaby that ruins everyone's time.
- A chihuahua with red eyes who’s been overcome with toothaches, space madness, happiness, and joy.
25 Clues: A knock-off, alcoholic Snoopy. • A creative writing teacher whose favorite students are Ashley and Charlotte. • An orange, mangy cat. He squanches all the time and is one of the many pals of Rick. • He enjoys tormenting his best friend, AC/DC and nachos. He is the better, more clever friend. • ...
High School at Home: The COVID-19 Era Crossword 2025-04-11
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- [Feature used in virtual classrooms]
- [Many explored new ones]
- [Became slang for moving quickly between virtual meetings]
- [Short for asynchronous learning days]
- [Followed more closely for updates]
- [Popular app for sharing dance videos]
- [A common feeling during lockdowns]
- [Often required to be on during classes]
- [Turned into co-teachers at home]
- [Continued despite the circumstances]
- [Type of mask for higher protection]
- [Worn along with masks]
- [Button used frequently on video calls]
- [Often turned into PDFs]
- [Focus on mental and physical health]
- [Notifications about health and safety updates]
- [Essential device for e-learning]
- [Skill that many improved during lockdown]
- [Online versions became more popular]
- [Became a routine method of communication]
- [What students must keep in the hallway]
- [Many turned to this for expression]
- [What you might take during a lecture]
- [Combination of in-person and online classes]
- [Increased for many during the pandemic]
- [Commonly felt during outbreaks]
- [What we all held onto during tough times]
- [Top priority during the pandemic]
- [Platform used for both learning and entertainment]
- [The return to normalcy was this]
- [Fluctuated more during the pandemic]
- [Regularly advised health habit]
- [What school is all about, even virtually]
- [First part of a popular school suite]
- [Virtue that was tested repeatedly]
- [Type of learning from home]
- [What schools and businesses aimed to do safely]
- [Same as across]
- [Counselors provided more of this]
- [End of semester stressors, even online]
- [Popular form of humor shared among peers]
- [Faced in all aspects of life]
- [Spent a lot more time with them]
- [State many aimed for amid chaos]
- [Became even more essential]
- [Mode of submitting most assignments]
- [Common state during home classes]
- [Picked up as a quarantine hobby]
- [Some students started one during lockdown]
- [Many of these about the future]
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- [Many discovered new ones during quarantine]
- [Platform for virtual classes]
- [Where most schooling happened]
- [Where most students sat at home]
- [Surge in popularity as a lockdown hobby]
- [Became a daily necessity]
- [Used before entering school buildings]
- [Activity taken up to reduce stress]
- [What many did with Netflix shows]
- [The reason for all these changes]
- [Type of smaller group discussion online]
- [Stay separated from others]
- [Had to be very flexible]
- [Needed and given in new ways]
- [Many of which were canceled]
- [Some sought this for coping]
- [What libraries encouraged doing digitally]
- [Small groups for safer social interactions]
- [Period of strict quarantine]
- [What everyone hoped to avoid]
- [Required for in-person attendance]
- [Google’s tool for live classes]
- [Common form of assessment in English class]
- [Showing no symptoms but still a carrier]
- [Kept in touch through screens]
- [Sought after for help with difficult subjects]
- [Much missed in-person break time]
- [Did a lot more of this independently]
- [Something many felt uncertain about]
- [Had many more of these to remember]
- [Common phrase reminding safety]
- [Many took the time to do this at home]
- [Activity that often increased]
- [Subject with newfound appreciation]
- [Short assessment taken remotely]
- [Another app for virtual meetings]
- [Daily routine to keep germs at bay]
- [Looked at these much more than usual]
- [More of these in every part of life]
- [More started to keep one as a pastime]
- [Converted into a remote workout session]
- [Used more than ever for school and socializing]
- [Often involved masks and hand sanitizer]
- [Got a lot busier during remote learning]
- [Maintained to prevent virus spread]
- [Contactless way to collect school materials]
- [Events that were much missed or virtual]
- [Descriptor for the coronavirus]
- [Frequent video call crashers]
- [How many social interactions felt]
100 Clues: [Same as across] • [Worn along with masks] • [Many explored new ones] • [Often turned into PDFs] • [Had to be very flexible] • [Became a daily necessity] • [Stay separated from others] • [Type of learning from home] • [Became even more essential] • [Many of which were canceled] • [Some sought this for coping] • [Period of strict quarantine] • [Platform for virtual classes] • ...
The importance of being conversant 2012-11-11
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- an imitative work created to mock, comment on or trivialise an original work, its subject, author, style, or some other target, by means of satiric or ironic imitation
- extremely unreasonable, so as to be foolish or not taken seriously
- of little value or importance; or of a person concerned only with petty things
- an orderly statement of facts; or the act or an instance of revealing something discreditable
- a description of a person using exaggeration of some characteristics and oversimplification of others
- conversation or speech characterized by quick, witty comments or replies
- a form of intellectual humour, which involves the ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny
- a seemingly absurd or contradictory statement or proposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded or true
- not expressed or done in a direct way
- a form of word play which suggests two or more meanings, by exploiting multiple meanings of words, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect
- hypocritical and sanctimonious talk, typically of a moral, religious, or political nature
- plays in the form of man’s reaction to a world apparently without meaning, and/or man as a puppet controlled or menaced by invisible outside forces
- tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner; or make (something) seem laughably unreal or impossible; or mimic (someone or something) scornfully or contemptuously
- a form of light, often rhythmical verse, often for children, depicting peculiar characters in amusing and fantastical situations
- says, "I can't spell!"
- genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting
- seeking or intended to subvert an established system or institution
- a character is considered this if they induce both empathy and disgust
- causing or meant to cause laughter; or relating to or in the style of comedy
- very strange or unusual
- teaches this class
- a genre in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, and society itself, into improvement -although this is usually meant to be funny, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit as a weapon
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- relating to or characteristic of a dandy
- the genre is the study of human behavior under circumstances that appear to be purposeless and philosophically absurd
- a short, pithy saying, usually in verse, often with a quick, satirical twist at the end
- a play of this type is typically set in the world of the upper class, and ridicules the pretensions of those who consider themselves socially superior, deflating them with satire
- the performance of various plays, operas, or ballets by a company at regular short intervals
- (of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it
- a man who places particular importance upon physical appearance, refined language, and leisurely hobbies, pursued with the appearance of nonchalance in a cult of Self
- a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of art, beauty, and taste, with the creation and appreciation of beauty
- any discourse or work generally intended to be humorous or to amuse by inducing laughter
- something spoken, written, or done with humorous intention
- clever or cunning devices or expedients, especially as used to trick or deceive others
- loves archery and cadets
- teaches the other class
- just recently got braces
- an incongruity between the literal and the implied meaning
- this term refers to a dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters in order to appeal to the emotions
- solemn or thoughtful in character or manner
- a comedy which aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humor of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot
- to encode a message
- is immersed in NaNoWriMo
42 Clues: teaches this class • to encode a message • says, "I can't spell!" • teaches the other class • very strange or unusual • loves archery and cadets • just recently got braces • is immersed in NaNoWriMo • not expressed or done in a direct way • relating to or characteristic of a dandy • solemn or thoughtful in character or manner • ...
The importance of being conversant 2012-11-11
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- causing or meant to cause laughter; or relating to or in the style of comedy
- clever or cunning devices or expedients, especially as used to trick or deceive others
- loves archery and cadets
- a man who places particular importance upon physical appearance, refined language, and leisurely hobbies, pursued with the appearance of nonchalance in a cult of Self
- the performance of various plays, operas, or ballets by a company at regular short intervals
- seeking or intended to subvert an established system or institution
- conversation or speech characterized by quick, witty comments or replies
- the genre is the study of human behavior under circumstances that appear to be purposeless and philosophically absurd
- a form of light, often rhythmical verse, often for children, depicting peculiar characters in amusing and fantastical situations
- genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting
- very strange or unusual
- a play of this type is typically set in the world of the upper class, and ridicules the pretensions of those who consider themselves socially superior, deflating them with satire
- a comedy which aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humor of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot
- an incongruity between the literal and the implied meaning
- says, "I can't spell!"
- hypocritical and sanctimonious talk, typically of a moral, religious, or political nature
- (of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it
- a short, pithy saying, usually in verse, often with a quick, satirical twist at the end
- solemn or thoughtful in character or manner
- relating to or characteristic of a dandy
- a seemingly absurd or contradictory statement or proposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded or true
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- to encode a message
- teaches the other class
- a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of art, beauty, and taste, with the creation and appreciation of beauty
- an orderly statement of facts; or the act or an instance of revealing something discreditable
- something spoken, written, or done with humorous intention
- is immersed in NaNoWriMo
- plays in the form of man’s reaction to a world apparently without meaning, and/or man as a puppet controlled or menaced by invisible outside forces
- a description of a person using exaggeration of some characteristics and oversimplification of others
- a character is considered this if they induce both empathy and disgust
- a genre in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, and society itself, into improvement -although this is usually meant to be funny, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit as a weapon
- an imitative work created to mock, comment on or trivialise an original work, its subject, author, style, or some other target, by means of satiric or ironic imitation
- a form of word play which suggests two or more meanings, by exploiting multiple meanings of words, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect
- this term refers to a dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters in order to appeal to the emotions
- not expressed or done in a direct way
- a form of intellectual humour, which involves the ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny
- tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner; or make (something) seem laughably unreal or impossible; or mimic (someone or something) scornfully or contemptuously
- of little value or importance; or of a person concerned only with petty things
- just recently got braces
- teaches this class
- any discourse or work generally intended to be humorous or to amuse by inducing laughter
- extremely unreasonable, so as to be foolish or not taken seriously
42 Clues: teaches this class • to encode a message • says, "I can't spell!" • teaches the other class • very strange or unusual • loves archery and cadets • is immersed in NaNoWriMo • just recently got braces • not expressed or done in a direct way • relating to or characteristic of a dandy • solemn or thoughtful in character or manner • ...
Emotions 2023-06-26
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- This is a sudden feeling of astonishment or shock. You might feel surprised when something unexpected happens or when you receive a pleasant surprise. It's a mix of emotions that can make you feel wide-eyed and amazed.
- This is a feeling of annoyance or dissatisfaction when things don't go as planned or when you encounter obstacles. It's important to find healthy ways to cope with frustration, like taking breaks or seeking help if needed.
- This is a feeling of being uninterested or lacking excitement. You might feel bored when you don't have anything engaging to do. It's an opportunity to find new activities or hobbies that can spark your interest.
- This is a warm and affectionate feeling towards someone or something. When you're loving, you show care, kindness, and compassion. It's a beautiful emotion that strengthens relationships and brings people closer.
- This is a peaceful and relaxed state of mind. When you're calm, you feel at ease and free from stress or anxiety. Taking deep breaths and finding quiet moments can help you achieve a sense of calmness.
- This is a feeling of fear or being afraid. You might feel scared when you're in a dangerous or unfamiliar situation. It's important to recognize your fears and seek support to help you overcome them.
- This is a feeling of worry or unease about something that is about to happen. You might feel butterflies in your stomach or have sweaty palms when you're nervous. It's normal to feel this way in new or challenging situations.
- This is a feeling of self-consciousness or shame when something makes you feel awkward or uncomfortable in front of others. It's important to remember that everyone experiences embarrassment at times and to be kind to yourself.
- This is a feeling of envy or resentment when someone has something you want or when you feel threatened by someone else's success. It's important to acknowledge your jealousy and find ways to appreciate your own strengths.
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- This is a feeling of being uncertain or not understanding something clearly. When you're confused, you might feel a bit lost or puzzled. It's okay to ask questions and seek clarification to clear your confusion.
- This is a feeling of satisfaction and pride in something you have accomplished or someone you care about. It's a positive emotion that boosts your confidence and makes you feel good about yourself or others.
- This is a feeling of anticipation and enthusiasm. When you're excited, you might have butterflies in your stomach or feel a burst of energy. It often happens when you're looking forward to something fun or new.
- This is a feeling of interest and eagerness to learn or explore something new. When you're curious, you have a thirst for knowledge and a desire to discover more about the world around you.
- This is a feeling of unhappiness or sorrow. You might feel sad when something makes you upset or when you miss someone or something that you care about. It's okay to express your sadness and seek support from others.
- This is a feeling of sadness or isolation when you feel alone or without companionship. It's important to remember that you're not alone in feeling lonely and to reach out to others for support and connection.
- This is a feeling of appreciation and thankfulness. When you're grateful, you recognize and value the good things in your life and feel thankful for them. It's a positive emotion that brings happiness and contentment.
- This is a feeling of satisfaction and peace. When you're content, you feel happy and at ease with what you have. It's about appreciating the present moment and finding joy in simple pleasures.
- This is a strong feeling of displeasure or frustration. You might feel angry when something unfair or upsetting happens. It's important to express your anger in healthy ways, like talking about it or finding constructive solutions.
- This is a positive emotion that you feel when something brings you joy, pleasure, or satisfaction. It makes you feel good inside and often comes with a smile on your face.
19 Clues: This is a positive emotion that you feel when something brings you joy, pleasure, or satisfaction. It makes you feel good inside and often comes with a smile on your face. • ...
Seafood - Vegetables - Documentary - Movie - Earrings - Shopping - Students - Teacher - Bowing - Hobbies 2025-01-17
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- - Vegetables - Documentary - Movie - Earrings - Shopping - Students - Teacher - Bowing - HobbiesSeafood - Vegetables - Documentary - Movie - Earrings - Shopping - Students - Teacher - Bowing - HobbiesSeafood - Vegetables - Documentary - Movie - Earrings - Shopping - Students - Teacher - Bowing - HobbiesSeafood - Vegetables - Documentary - Movie - Earrings - Shopping - Students - Teacher - Bowing - Hobbies
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1 Clue: ...
5th grade Unıt 4 / Games and Hobbies 2021-02-28
80 Years Of Betty! Happy Birthday Crossword 2022-04-14
Across
- What major city do you closest to?
- What is one of your favorite hobbies?
- What language did you study in High School?
- What is the name of your oldest daughter?
- What month is your birthday?
- What sport did you play on Monday nights while your daughters were young?
- What is the name of your first grandchild?
- Roosevelt/ Who was the president the year you were born?
- Who is your favorite sister?
- Winds Casino/ Where is a place you love to win at?
- What is the name of the dessert you loved eating while in Italy?
- Tickets/ What is your favorite thing to find in a card?
- What is the middle name of your youngest grand-daughter?
- What is another hobby you enjoyed while the girls were young?
- What make of car do you drive?
- Institute/ What college did your husband go to?
- Vegas/ What location was your most visited location?
- What state did you get married in?
- In 1995, where did Sheryl move to?
- What city did your grandchildren go to college in?
- What month was your brother born in?
- What color was Sheryl’s first car?
- How many grandchildren do you have?
- What year were you born (no spaces)?
- two/ What age were you when you got married?
- Bears/ What football team do you like to watch on Sundays?
- What is Daniel’s birthstone?
- What island did you visit while in Italy?
- Eggs/ What is David's favorite dish that you make?
- What fast food restaurant did you work at?
- What is the name of the University your grandchildren attended?
- How many granddogs do you currently have?
- What vegetable do you hate eating?
- What magazine do you reach weekly?
- What color do you not want to see on your steak?
- Hills/ What city did you live in before Willow Springs?
- What is John’s favorite drink?
- What grandson is the tallest?
- Who was your favorite Aunt?
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- What is your husband's name?
- What was your mother-in-law’s name?
- Nova/ What is the name of Dawn’s restaurant?
- What piece of technology do you have a love/hate relationship with?
- What is the name of your youngest granddog?
- Company of Mary/ What hospital were your daughters born at?
- Where did you and your husband meet?
- Eights/ What is a card game your grandkids love playing with you?
- What was your father’s name?
- What is the name of your first roommate out of high school?
- Designer/ What was your husband’s occupation?
- Shopping/ What annual tradition do you always do the day after Thanksgiving?
- What is the name of the hospital you volunteered at?
- Where did you celebrate your honeymoon?
- Slots/ What is your favorite game to play at the casino?
- Heart/ What was the name of the Church where Dawn and Sheryl had their first communion?
- What kind of church did you get married in?
- What game does Daniel like to play at the casino?
- What is the name of your youngest daughter's husband?
- These are three words that I feel about you!
- What town was Dawn’s wedding reception at?
- What is Sheryl’s God-Mother’s name?
- May/ What is your favorite brand of chocolate?
- Zinfandel/ What is your favorite type of wine?
- What is your maiden name?
- What do you use to address your envelopes?
- and the Restless/ What is your favorite soap opera?
- What is the last name of the President the year you were married?
- Bachelor/ What is a guilty pleasure tv show about love?
- War II/ What war was taking place during the year you were born ?
- Series/ What Championship did the Cubs win in 2016?
- What holiday do you buy the most gifts for?
- What month is your oldest grandson’s birthday?
- What is your birthstone?
- What direction was your big road trip with the girls?
- Where did you build your second home?
- What is your favorite baseball team to cheer for?
- Lauren/ What are the names of your great-nephew and niece you babysat for years?
- What was the name of the poodle you had?
- What long time friend do you still go to the casino with?
- What kind of cancer did you beat?
80 Clues: What is your birthstone? • What is your maiden name? • Who was your favorite Aunt? • What is your husband's name? • What was your father’s name? • What month is your birthday? • Who is your favorite sister? • What is Daniel’s birthstone? • What grandson is the tallest? • What make of car do you drive? • What is John’s favorite drink? • What kind of cancer did you beat? • ...
Undertale 2024-03-13
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- The light green soul
- Plants can't talk dummy - eat your greens
- ? drew near! ~ [check] No data available. - Amalgamate
- "Yo! You're a kid too, right? I can tell 'cause you're wearing a striped shirt." - no arms
- SINCE WHEN WERE YOU THE ONE IN CONTROL
- Combination of 3 monsters ~ This relentless bully ALWAYS gets its way. - It finally stopped worrying. - Its future looks brighter and brighter - Amalgamate
- This messed-up clownbug thinks battle's a performance. - hard mode
- GOD of hyperdeath
- Where the humans fell
- Where you fall - the first location you're in
- "Friendliness" pellets - first character you meet
- Mistakenly believes its lava can heal people
- HAPPSTABLOOK - A little lizard created this robot for a ghost.
- Knows what's best for you
- The location you can find echo flowers
- This enemy can only speak in magic words.
- Tone deaf. She's too ashamed to sing her deadly song
- Easily excited by movement. Hobbies include: squirrels.
- Only muffet can make your soul this color - purple soul trait
- Remember his name?
- "Oh my God. He's a total goober." - "Like, I LOVE that guy." - "God, we're like..." - "SO hyped for the destruction of humanity."
- One size greater than Moldaverage.
- What soul is white and upside-down?
- Creator of Undertale and Deltarune
- This mischievous monster is never warm enough.
- The last place before the surface.
- Can't decide on a face. Can't see friend from foe. - hard mode
- This megaton mercenary wields the Good Morningstar. - Singing a lullaby can get it to sleep
- Some teens "decorated" it as a prank. - hard to spell so starts with: Gyf
- Snowdin hotel like place - Worker there
- Blue soul trait
- Hidden character in Sans and Papyrus's backyard
- This ghost keeps saying 'z' out loud repeatedly, pretending to sleep.
- Wields a stone dogger made of pomer-granite.
- Heroine that NEVER gives up
- There's something annoying about this room. But I can't quite place my finger on it...
- "Nyeh heh heh!"
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- "Remember how I said NOT to shoot at me? Well... FAILURES! YOU'RE FIRED! YOU'RE ALL BEING REPLACED!!!"
- Where the monsters tell you the truth.
- Tra la la. I am the riverman. Or am I the riverwoman...? It doesn't really matter.
- This relentless bully ALWAYS gets its way.
- Orange soul - Manly bandana
- The old scientist caused this... - hint: Man who speaks in hands
- "He's a big, fuzzy goofball!!" - "He's like, SO nice." - "God, we're like..." - "SO hyped for the destruction of humanity."
- Everyone knows ___ - "The wi-fi here sucks"
- The red soul - what the current fallen human has - "You are filled with ___"
- Yellow soul, related to the empty gun
- The amount of human souls collected before 'you' fall.
- This monster is too sensitive to fight
- This teen comedian fights to keep a captive audience.
- Smells like sweet lemons. - hint: amalgamate
- Where the MTT Resort and True Lab are located
- Family name: Eyewalker
- This teen wonders why it isn't named 'Ice Hat'
- Light blue soul
- This creature is definitely in the wrong time and space! - "Ahhhh!!! I'm late!!! I'm late!!! I'm so sorry!!!"
- Seems mean, but does it secretly like you? - it's a plane
- ____ doesn't have a care in the world
- Does one damage only
- *slime sounds*
- The man who speaks in hands
- Why not settle this over a nice cup of tea.
- "Ribbit, ribbit", Life is difficult for this enemy
- "Flexing contest? OK, flex more ;)"
- A cotton heart and button eye
- Where you first meet the skele bros
- Royal scientist
- "Well then... Tell your friends...There's ice cream... Hidden in the depths of a watery cavern..."
- It's so excited that it thinks fighting is just play.
- Main character
- It's unclear how many dogs this counts as. - Amalgamate
- Loves to pet cute humans. But you're allergic! - "hOI!"
- "I heard that they hate spiders. I heard that they love to stomp on them. I heard that they like to tear their legs off."
- This humble germophobe seeks to cleanse the whole world.
- This cobrafied carrot has a headful of tasty snakes. - hard mode
- A dude made of flames that Sans is always at (the bar)
76 Clues: *slime sounds* • Main character • Light blue soul • Royal scientist • Blue soul trait • "Nyeh heh heh!" • GOD of hyperdeath • Remember his name? • The light green soul • Does one damage only • Where the humans fell • Family name: Eyewalker • Knows what's best for you • Orange soul - Manly bandana • The man who speaks in hands • Heroine that NEVER gives up • A cotton heart and button eye • ...
Happy Birthday Madre! 2025-07-01
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- the name of your only daughter
- city in Mexico you lived in temporarily
- country you got engaged in
- the nickname you called my childhood home
- The only way you drink ______ is by sipping on it
- most trained pet
- A family gathering without ______, would be not normal.
- Show that has sent you on an emotional rollercoaster many times
- the type of shows you fall asleep to
- One of your favorite flowers
- The first show you binge watched
- the sibling you used to share a room with
- your best subject in school
- If I didn't ________, I don't know what I would have done.
- your middle name
- one of your favorite things you like buying for yourself around your birthday
- One of your top vacation styles you enjoy with big groups
- famous person who was born on the same day as you
- You're obsessed with this flavor in everything from drinks to lotions
- the college you went to
- you would love to be gifted a gift card to buy from ________
- The sound that fills the room when you're around
- one of your favorite male TV show characters (hint: sci-fi show)
- You claimed you were the master of this video game as a kid
- You didn't go into a few careers, because you were really afraid of ______
- One of your must-have beauty essentials
- teakwood one of your favorite candle scents
- favorite place to go to on vacation when you were a kid
- the sport both you and your mom played
- Favorite season of the year
- a funny nickname one of your siblings call you occasionally
- you love this kind of spa treatment
- your birthstone
- your nickname for me growing up
- Where you were raised
- traveled here after you graduated
- one of your signature perfumes
- The month you were born in
- past belting out on a roadtrip song
- you don't cook without this seasoning
- Your favorite color
- You're known for being a _______ friend
- You have collected _________ for decades.
- One of your favorite aromas
- Your daughter loves when you make ______ around the holidays.
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- Dessert you never say no to
- least favorite tv show & movie genre
- your love language is definitely ________
- zodiac sign symbol (hint: found near the ocean)
- the pet who had the most mood swings
- a state you could happily move to tomorrow
- a song that would be hard NOT to sing to
- one of your favorite hobbies
- the holiday you go all out decorating for
- daughter's zodiac sign
- food allergy
- One of your favorite public figures that you find inspirational
- I'm really afraid of ______
- the city where you bought your first home
- This destination has been on your bucket list for a very long time
- a country you never get tired of visiting (hint: you joke about retiring here)
- your role in the birth order among your siblings
- I have never been to ______, but would love to go!
- you still have this from my childhood (Hint: clothing piece)
- You won't go over a month without getting a ________
- You would spend hours ______ with your family and friends
- one of your favorite cocktails or drinks to order
- most of my instagram feed is filled with ________ posts & reels
- scariest ride you went on
- high school after school activity
- I absolutely refuse to go outside without wearing a ______
- first pet you owned as an adult
- you love to collect ______ when traveling
- the only sibling in our family groupchat you never lived with
- the hotel chain you always look for when booking a trip
- eye color
- You love going out, but you have really enjoyed being a ______
- You have a hard time taking ______.
- styling tool we absolutely love
- We love to ________!
- You will never get a _______
- childhood pet's name
- you never leave home without this item
- one of our favorite movies we have seen countless times
- one of your favorite bands of all time
- You can not clean without having ______ in stock.
- Where you were born
- We will never have the smell of ________ in our house
- favorite sport to watch
- most feral dog
90 Clues: eye color • food allergy • most feral dog • your birthstone • most trained pet • your middle name • Where you were born • Your favorite color • We love to ________! • childhood pet's name • Where you were raised • daughter's zodiac sign • the college you went to • favorite sport to watch • scariest ride you went on • country you got engaged in • The month you were born in • ...
Venture 2020-04-02
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- Systems for dividing work, authority and responsibility. There are different approaches to structures based on what is best for the business.
- people,Product, Place, Price, Promotion.
- Pitch a quick description of your business that you use to explain it to customers and investors.
- Expenses that a business must pay regardless of how many sales are made.
- Simplest organizational structure, which contains a direct chain of command through levels of personnel.
- Plan an overview of your business goals and includes details on how you think you are going to achieve them.
- Opportunity a consumer need or want that can be potentially met by a new business
- offers services to customers, for example a shoe repair shop.
- Is a potential group of customers, people or businesses that are able and willing to purchase a particular product or service.
- Entrepreneurs that create business ideas by identifying sources of opportunity.
- an organized way to gather and understand information needed to make informed business decisions based on the potential customers and competitors that exist in the market.
- A form of primary research, usually consisting of a small group of people gathered together to help discuss or answer a prepared set of questions.
- Rival businesses competing for the dollars your target market spends.
- a specific group of customers in the broader target market who are most likely to buy a product or service.
- Demographics; objective social and economic facts about people such as age, gender, and family size , where customers live and where businesses are located
- Point is when a business’s expenses and sales equal zero because the business has sold exactly enough units to cover its fixed expenses
- sell directly to the customer, for instance a local shoe store that gets its shoes from the different shoe companieswholesalers to sell to customers that come into the store.
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- interviews or Surveys; asking potential customers their thoughts regarding your business, or the current businesses they visit Focus Groups; bringing a small group of people together to help solve a problem or answer a set of questions Observations; visit competitors in the area and observe how they interact with customers.
- existing information that was previously gathered for a purpose other than the study at hand.
- The process of starting a new business.
- Entrepreneurs that apply their hobbies, skills, and interests to a business opportunity.
- amount of profit (or loss) the business earns after paying expenses and taxes.
- Someone who starts and runs their own business.
- an evaluation of a company’s internal Strengths, internal Weaknesses, external Opportunities in the market and external Threats in the market.
- puts employees in more than one department together to work towards a specific goal.
- To think or act like an entrepreneur.
- sell products in larger volumes (but less than the manufacturer) to the retailer, such as a global shoe company company that hagets its shoes made by the a factorymanufacturer and then sells them to local stores.
- a chance of losing something.
- is based on the amount of product or service a customer buys.
- A business that sells a different product or service from yours, but fills the same customer need or want.
- the art of presenting a business in a way that clearly communicates the value of the product or service
- Anything that has a value
- Create a product, such as a factory that creates shoes.
- profit earned before paying taxes on it. Found by taking the total contribution margin minus the fixed monthly expenses.
- Profile Identifying a target market segments helps find very specific information about a group of potential customers.
- Relationships between important financial data that is expressed as a fraction or a percentage.
- is what makes a business unique and potentially better than the competition. It is made up of features and benefits.
- abilities that are acquired through training and practice.
- the amount of money brought in by a business before any expenses. Equal to the total number of units sold multiplied by the selling price per unit for the period that for which the statement is being prepared.
- What a product does and how it appears to the senses (sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch).
- new information gathered during the Market Research phase that comes directly from potential groups of customers or competitors in the market. We call this primary data, because it is data that entrepreneurs collect for the first time, directly from the source. Entrepreneurs should return to their list of questions, eliminate those that were answered by secondary research, and determine which ones require primary research.
41 Clues: Anything that has a value • a chance of losing something. • To think or act like an entrepreneur. • The process of starting a new business. • people,Product, Place, Price, Promotion. • Someone who starts and runs their own business. • Create a product, such as a factory that creates shoes. • abilities that are acquired through training and practice. • ...
Launch Conference 2026 2026-02-16
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- Theme of Seminar 1
- The portable dwelling place of God in the Old Testament
- Turning away from sin and toward God
- Time of day reserved for social activities and relax
- The shocking response to a shocking wrong
- Name of Colin Buchanan’s acoustic live tour
- Theme of Seminar 3
- Part-time campus minister and art/drama teacher
- University where Rowan has led the AFES staff for 19 years
- Tasmanian church planting network founded by Mikey Lynch
- The removal of guilt or cleansing of sin
- The Cross represents Jesus's ___ over sin and death
- The instrument by which we receive justification
- The restoration of a broken relationship with God
- He built an altar after the flood subsided
- The process of being made holy
- The venue for The Evening Sessions
- Launch sessions designed for in depth and hands on Bible study
- Andrew Maskell's former career field before ministry
- Total number of hours spent in the seminar groups
- How the cross appears to those who are perishing
- The price paid to achieve redemption
- Focusing on reaching the world for Christ
- To credit or reckon righteousness to someone's account
- The action of making amends for a wrong or injury
- Theme of Seminar 2
- The Cross addresses our ___
- He offered the firstborn of his flock in Genesis 4
- Christine Jolly’s Presbyterian church
- Role of Jesus in the New Covenant
- Launch exists to provide a "___ point" for young adults
- Type of lunch on Monday and Tuesday
- One of the four CMS values (starts with C)
- National student organization (abbr.)
- Director of the Challenge Conference and graduate of Moore College
- The act of sharing the Good News with others
- God’s unmerited favor toward sinners
- The location of the altar in the Tabernacle layout
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- Church attended by Andrew Maskell
- The mediator who represents the people before God
- "___ the Word"" groups for talking out the talks
- Required for the forgiveness of sins in the sacrificial system
- Gospel used for the Main Sessions 1 and 3
- Ten-time Golden Guitar winner playing a concert April 10
- The day a provided lunch is served for everyone"
- The name of Christine Jolly’s cat
- Rowan’s self-description regarding being a "prayer warrior"
- The sign of the covenant made with Noah
- Jesus dying in our place
- Theme of Seminar 4
- Festival commemorating the rescue of Israel from Egypt
- Bible book used for the session on "The Cross & Forgiveness"
- Number of adult children Rowan and Jenny raised
- The year of release and restoration of property
- The seal or sign of the New Covenant
- The type of relationship God establishes with His people
- One of Christine Jolly's listed hobbies along with "INTERNET"
- The central theological theme of Launch 2026
- The biblical character who acted as a "Kinsman Redeemer"
- The place in the courtyard where sacrifices were made
- Small groups (3+) that meet at least fortnightly
- The AFES "___ Basis" defines their core beliefs
- The sign of the covenant made with Abraham
- Mikey's book about supporting gospel growth beyond your church
- One of the four CMS values (starts with T)
- Country where Christine Jolly was a missionary kid
- The legal act of being made a child of God
- The animal whose blood was put on the doorposts in Egypt
- The mountain where Abraham was told to sacrifice Isaac
- The venue for the Wednesday Q&A session
- The testament/covenant inaugurated by Jesus’s blood
- Global Mission Conference for Tasmania mentioned in Andrew's bio
- How the cross appears to those who are being saved
- One of the four CMS values (starts with G)
- Region where the Kemps served for a year with CMS
- Global mission organization partnering with Launch
- Team leader of the AFES staff at UTAS Hobart
- Type of redeemer illustrated in the book of Ruth
- Guest Preacher for Launch 2026
- From title of Mikey's first book: "The ____ in the Last Days"
- The specific target audience for Colin's Calvary Road Show
- The animal God provided as a substitute for Isaac
82 Clues: Theme of Seminar 1 • Theme of Seminar 3 • Theme of Seminar 4 • Theme of Seminar 2 • Jesus dying in our place • The Cross addresses our ___ • The process of being made holy • Guest Preacher for Launch 2026 • Church attended by Andrew Maskell • The name of Christine Jolly’s cat • Role of Jesus in the New Covenant • The venue for The Evening Sessions • ...
a2.3-nouns 2014-10-21
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- commonplace activity, everyday task; habit, custom, practice; procedure that is always the same; part of a computer program containing instructions for a particular task
- concept including proper prioritizing between
- small amount of food or drink eaten between regular meals; food suitable for light informal eating
- laughter, entertainment, pleasure, amusement
- cosmetics; figure, body structure, build; arrangement
- customary action, habit; drill, repetition of an activity for the sake of improving performance, training exercise
- child's stuffed toy that looks like a bear cub
- child, youngster; young goat; goat skin; goat skin glove
- day bad day, day when one doesn't feel their best
- limo, large and luxurious automobile which is often driven by a chauffeur
- place where lost items are kept until someone claims them
- mature, full grown
- activity or occupation which is done for pleasure or amusement (i.e. stamp collecting, sewing)
- outlook on the weather
- twelve o'clock at night, 12:00 A.M.; middle of the night
- mechanical apparatus for moving people or items from floor to floor within a building
- of the sun, sun's rays, sunlight; happiness, cheerfulness
- special place that is intended for the production of records
- display, show, public presentation of work or skills; student's allowance
- room used for changing clothes (eg. theater or a clothing store); room used for changing an infant's diaper
- act of pushing or shaking, jostling; moving at a jog, trotting; running as a form of exercise
- store which sells almost every type of product
- client, buyer; person one must deal with
- egree of hotness or coldness; abnormally high body temperature, fever
- meeting, assembly; period of time during which a meeting takes place; term, semester, period of time that a school is open and holding classes
- white decorated dress that the bride wears on her wedding day for the wedding ceremony
- device that produces a spray of water droplets (for bathing); act of bathing under a spray of water droplets; brief rainfall; party at which guests give gifts to a woman who is about to be married or give birth
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- on-line shared diary where people can publish diary entries about their personal hobbies or experiences; public online updated chronological entries of links to web sites and subjects with personal re
- painted picture; act of applying paint
- composed rhythmical sound; playing of musical instruments, singing; musical notes in written form
- group of people born around the same time; production
- show which features the current styles of dress
- flight with one or more stops between the two places but no change of airplane
- voyage, journey; stumble, fall; error, blunder; control lever; sensory experience caused by hallucinogenic drugs (Slang); obsession, preoccupation (Slang); intense experience
- artist's workroom; place where an art form is studied; rooms specially equipped for radio or television broadcast; place where motion pictures are made; place equipped for musical recordings
- time which a person is not obligated to do any certain task
- roast meat on a grill
- man who is a hairdresser or hairstylist
- one who shapes a style of clothes
- period of time during which one works
- pamphlet, leaflet
- air, duo, group of two persons or things; (Mechanics) two equal forces acting in opposite directions (causing rotation)
- six or twelve-stringed musical instrument with a long fretted neck
- couch, long upholstered seat having a back and arms
- holiday, fixed time in which public establishments (government offices, schools, etc.) and regular businesses cease their regular activities; period of time away from work devoted to rest and relaxation; act of vacating
- late morning meal that serves as breakfast and lunch
- session for a performance
- mark, symbol; signal, indication; hint, trace; notice, advertisement; astrological symbol; sign language, method of communication based on gestures and hand movements (commonly used by the hearing impaired)
- dishonest plans which are made in order to get some object or someone for yourself
- group of objects that have been collected; money collected from people; accumulation
- humanities, studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills
- one who manages, director, administrator; supervisor, overseer
- person who is employed by a government to gather information on other countries, secret agent; person who secretly investigates and gathers information about other people
- furniture designed for sitting upon (such as a chair or bench); horizontal part of a chair used for sitting; place to sit; place, location; center of an organization; house, home; buttocks, backside
54 Clues: pamphlet, leaflet • mature, full grown • roast meat on a grill • outlook on the weather • session for a performance • one who shapes a style of clothes • period of time during which one works • painted picture; act of applying paint • man who is a hairdresser or hairstylist • client, buyer; person one must deal with • laughter, entertainment, pleasure, amusement • ...
80 Years Of Betty! Happy Birthday Crossword 2022-04-14
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- What is a card game your grandkids love playing with you?
- did you build your second home?
- What was your mother-in-law’s name?
- What month is your birthday?
- vegetable do you hate eating?
- What is the name of your first roommate out of high school?
- What is a guilty pleasure tv show about love?
- What year were you born (no spaces)?
- What color do you not want to see on your steak?
- are three words that I feel about you!
- Where did you celebrate your honeymoon?
- What state did you get married in?
- What game does Daniel like to play at the casino?
- What city did your grandchildren go to college in?
- What town was Dawn’s wedding reception at?
- What is the name of the dessert you loved eating while in Italy?
- is your maiden name?
- What long time friend do you still go to the casino with?
- Where is a place you love to win at?
- What piece of technology do you have a love/hate relationship with?
- What fast food restaurant did you work at?
- What is John’s favorite drink?
- What make of car do you drive?
- What is your favorite type of wine?
- What is another hobby you enjoyed while the girls were young?
- What is your favorite baseball team to cheer for?
- What is Sheryl’s God-Mother’s name?
- What is your husband's name?
- What is the name of the hospital you volunteered at?
- How many grandchildren do you have?
- What was your husband’s occupation?
- Who is your favorite sister?
- What is the middle name of your youngest grand-daughter?
- What is your favorite thing to find in a card?
- What kind of cancer did you beat?
- What is the name of Dawn’s restaurant?
- What city did you live in before Willow Springs?
- What direction was your big road trip with the girls?
- What is the name of the University your grandchildren attended?
- What was the name of the Church where Dawn and Sheryl had their first communion?
- What Championship did the Cubs win in 2016?
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- In 1995, where did Sheryl move to?
- What color was Sheryl’s first car?
- What is the name of your first grandchild?
- What college did your husband go to?
- How many granddogs do you currently have?
- What is one of your favorite hobbies?
- What was your father’s name?
- What annual tradition do you always do the day after Thanksgiving?
- What kind of church did you get married in?
- What is the last name of the President the year you were married?
- What was the name of the poodle you had?
- What grandson is the tallest?
- What are the names of your great-nephew and niece you babysat for years?
- What language did you study in High School?
- What major city do you closest to?
- What is the name of your youngest granddog?
- What magazine do you reach weekly?
- What month is your oldest grandson’s birthday?
- What do you use to address your envelopes?
- What is David's favorite dish that you make?
- What island did you visit while in Italy?
- Who was your favorite Aunt?
- Who was the president the year you were born?
- What is the name of your oldest daughter?
- What is your favorite soap opera?
- What is your birthstone?
- What is the name of your youngest daughter's husband?
- What is your favorite brand of chocolate?
- What football team do you like to watch on Sundays?
- Where did you and your husband meet?
- What is Daniel’s birthstone?
- What sport did you play on Monday nights while your daughters were young?
- What war was taking place during the year you were born ?
- What is your favorite game to play at the casino?
- Company of Mary/ What hospital were your daughters born at?
- What holiday do you buy the most gifts for?
- What age were you when you got married?
- What location was your most visited location?
- What month was your brother born in?
80 Clues: is your maiden name? • What is your birthstone? • Who was your favorite Aunt? • What was your father’s name? • What month is your birthday? • What is Daniel’s birthstone? • What is your husband's name? • Who is your favorite sister? • vegetable do you hate eating? • What grandson is the tallest? • What is John’s favorite drink? • What make of car do you drive? • ...
Name That Agent! 2024-07-26
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- This California agent contracted with Lincoln in 2014. He has been in the top 10 agents every year since 2015, landing the #1 spot 2017, 2018, and 2020!
- This MGA under Lifetime Marketing originally contracted with Lincoln in 2015. He is a former Army Ranger and helicopter pilot. The second half of this agent’s last name might make a buzzing noise.
- Jones This top 10 agent contracted with Lincoln in 2012. He is the direct overwrite of agent #17. He named his MGA after his 2 favorite actors. This year him and his wife welcomed baby #5.
- This agent contract with Lincoln in 2020. He was a top 10 producing agent Mar-Jun 2024. He is a managing agent in ASM. This year he and his wife welcomed baby number 4.
- This agent contracted with Lincoln in 2018. She writes telesales business for ASM. She was a top 10 agent Jan-May 2024 and secured the #1 spot twice in 2023.
- This agent contracted with Lincoln in 2023. She writes telesales business with Heritage Associates LLC. Her favorite place to travel to is the Bahamas. Her favorite superhero is Batman.
- The agent contracted with Lincoln in 2014. Prior to working with Lincoln, she was a single mom of 3 barely making ends meet. She is now a managing agent in the WIT group and tells her story as recruiting tool to inspire new agents.
- This agent contracted with Lincoln in 2018. He is an MGA under WIT and is set up in FAST. He loves taking his boat out to the lake.
- This California agent was contracted in 1993. Among current active agents, he is the top all time producer with over $4.2 million in production. His last name might be something you say after “Aye Aye” while wearing an eyepatch.
- Prior to contracting with Lincoln in 2007, this agent was a mortgage broker. He is now a top MGA under WIT and his dad is also contracted with Lincoln.
- This agent from Louisiana contracted with Lincoln in 2014. He is currently on pace to qualify for the agent incentive trip to Rome. His wife’s calls into New Business usually signal that the business day is almost over.
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- This MGA under TMG contracted with Lincoln in 2016. He cracked the top 10 agents in 2018 and has been in the top 10 every year since. He was #1 in 2019! This year he bought his dream car, a Ferrari 488 Spider, and joined a boat club.
- This MGA under RPG has qualified for 16 agent contests since contracting in 2000. He comes from a family of entertainment, as he is a singer, and his son is a famous voice actor.
- This agent contracted with Lincoln in 2012. He resides in California. He has a master’s degree in engineering. He has 2 sons, one who is a neurologist and one who is a software engineer. His favorite place to visit is Spain.
- The agent contract with Lincoln in 2015. He won a brand-new car in the raffle at the WIT awards last month, after driving around the same car since he started with Lincoln and reaching 250k miles. His favorite superhero is Superman.
- This agent contracted with Lincoln in 2022 after meeting Justin Howard while coaching his son’s soccer team. He is set up in FAST. His hobbies are bowling and golfing.
- Since December 2021, after contracting under TMG in November 2021, this agent has produced at least $11k each month (most months much higher.) He is known for his snazzy outfits including his sparkly Lincoln Green shoes. Two people he would choose to eat dinner with if he could are Dale Earnhardt and Kenny Chesney.
- This agent contracted with Lincoln in 2016 when she was 22 years old. She is regularly a top producing telesales agent with UBI. Prior to working with Lincoln, she worked from home for Carnival Cruises. This agent’s last name might make a beating noise.
- This agent contracted with Lincoln through UBI in 2021. He was the #1 agent in June 2024 and has been in the top 10 for all of 2024. In 2023, his direct OW paid for a trip for him and his wife to visit Dubai as a reward for his performance.
19 Clues: This agent contracted with Lincoln in 2018. He is an MGA under WIT and is set up in FAST. He loves taking his boat out to the lake. • Prior to contracting with Lincoln in 2007, this agent was a mortgage broker. He is now a top MGA under WIT and his dad is also contracted with Lincoln. • ...
hobbies and free time activities 2022-12-19
2024七上 冲刺班 词汇复习 ⑤ body parts and hobbies身体部位和爱好 2024-08-03
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- to move the body and feet to music随着音乐移动身体和脚步
- we play football with our ____.我们用___踢足球
- the part from our hands to our shoulders,从手掌到肩膀的部位
- we smell or breathe with _____.我们用___ 闻或者呼吸
- to make mucis with the voice, to sing
- to make a picture with a pen or pencil 用一只笔或者铅笔画图
- to buy things
- we touch with our ____. 我们用___摸,there are ten fingers(手指) on it
- two team, eleven players, kick the ball into the other team's goal with foot。两队,11人,用脚踢踢球到对方的球门
- the long and thin parts of the hand,
- the long part of our body, for walking or standing
- a game played on a court ,there are two teams of 5 players; 球场上的比赛,每队5个运动员
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- the top part of our body, with our eyes, nose, ears and mouth on it
- to move the body in the water. 在水中移动身体
- two tweam,nine players, hit the ball and then run around for bases before the ball return. 两队,九个运动员,击中球,在球回来之前跑完四个堡垒
- to move on te ice with special boots 穿特殊的靴子在冰上走
- to catch the fish
- go quickly on foot.
- we eat with our ____. with teeth in it. 我们用____吃东西。
- the black part on the head
- to quickly make a samll jump 快速轻跳
- two small round part in of our face, we see with it
22 Clues: to buy things • to catch the fish • go quickly on foot. • the black part on the head • to quickly make a samll jump 快速轻跳 • the long and thin parts of the hand, • to make mucis with the voice, to sing • to move the body in the water. 在水中移动身体 • we play football with our ____.我们用___踢足球 • we smell or breathe with _____.我们用___ 闻或者呼吸 • to move the body and feet to music随着音乐移动身体和脚步 • ...
Feelings 2023-06-22
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- "Confusion" is a state of being unsure or not understanding something clearly. It can happen when you're faced with complex or conflicting information. Confusion may make you feel uncertain, disoriented, or overwhelmed. It's okay to feel confused at times, and it's important to seek clarification or ask
- "Excitement" is a feeling of anticipation or enthusiasm about something upcoming or happening in the present moment. It is characterized by a sense of energy and eagerness. Excitement can be felt before a special event, like a birthday party or a vacation, or when you're trying something new and thrilling. It makes you feel alive, and your heart may beat faster with excitement.
- "Anger" is a strong feeling of displeasure or frustration. It can be triggered by various factors such as unfairness, injustice, or feeling hurt. Anger may make you feel hot, tense, or wanting to shout or lash out. It's important to manage and express anger in a healthy way, such as through calm communication or finding constructive outlets like drawing or physical activity. Understanding and addressing the root causes of anger can help resolve conflicts and restore a sense of peace.
- "Happiness" is a positive emotion that makes you feel joyful, content, and satisfied. It is often associated with moments of joy, laughter, and feelings of well-being. Happiness can be experienced when something good happens or when you're surrounded by people you love and enjoy being with. It makes you feel light-hearted and can bring a smile to your face.
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- "Curiosity" is a feeling of wanting to know or learn more about something. It is a natural desire to explore, discover, and understand the world around you. Curiosity makes you ask questions, seek knowledge, and engage in new experiences. It fuels your imagination and helps you grow intellectually. Being curious allows you to discover new interests and expand your horizons.
- "Love" is a deep affection and care for someone or something. It is a warm and positive emotion that makes you feel connected, valued, and cherished. Love can be felt towards family members, friends, pets, and even activities or hobbies. It brings happiness, comfort, and a sense of belonging. Love is often expressed through kind actions, words of affection, and spending quality time with loved ones.
- "Sadness" is a feeling of unhappiness or sorrow. It is a natural emotion that can be experienced when you're feeling down, disappointed, or hurt. Sadness may be triggered by various reasons such as loss, loneliness, or disappointment. When you're sad, you may feel like crying or being alone. It's important to acknowledge and express your sadness, as it helps you process your emotions and seek support from others.
- "Fear" is an intense feeling of being scared or afraid. It is a natural emotion that arises when you perceive a threat or danger. Fear can be triggered by various things, such as darkness, heights, or unfamiliar situations. It may make your heart race, your palms sweat, or cause a sense of unease. It's important to recognize and address your fears, as they can sometimes hold you back from experiencing new things or reaching your full potential.
8 Clues: "Confusion" is a state of being unsure or not understanding something clearly. It can happen when you're faced with complex or conflicting information. Confusion may make you feel uncertain, disoriented, or overwhelmed. It's okay to feel confused at times, and it's important to seek clarification or ask • ...
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
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- Allen usually got his books from the Book ________________.
- While Allen was serving on the USS Persistent, he was part of the seventy-______ division.
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- Allen currently works at ___________________ Systems.
- Allen enjoyed watching the _______________ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The Lone _______________________.”
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: His last name is Tomlin. The Government, during this time was offering early releases from the military, but Allen had not been given the option even though he was legible. So, this friend’s fiancé contacted Utah Congressman Frank Moss, who then contacted Allen’s commanding officer in the US Navy to get Allen released early from the Navy. Allen was the radio man on duty when the message came through and had to take the message to his commanding officer.
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _________ his Volkswagen bug.
- Allen went to ____________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was ______________ candy.
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- Allen was stationed in _________________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________________.
- Allen served ________ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- Allen had several chores as a kid, he disliked mowing the lawn because he had to use a ____________ mower.
- Allen was ____________ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
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- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ___________ and gym.
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- Allen joined the _______ National Guard, because he needed a second job.
- Allen volunteered as a _____________ during the 2002 Olympics.
- Allen broke up with Jill after seeing the movie “_____________________.” (Hint: “The rain in Spain…)
- Allen was born on July 10, 19_____.
- Allen is known for his acts of ____________________.
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a ____________.
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a _________________.
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- Allen enjoyed reading ____________ fiction as a kid.
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, _______________.
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- Allen’s dad came up with his own hand cleaner to remove paint and grease. What was this product called?
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was ______________. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard? (Hint: Master _________.)
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ____________.
- Allen learned how to play _________ from his Grandma Blair.
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- While in the US Navy, Allen’s ______________ visited him, when he was going through a rough time.
- How many kids does Allen have?
- How many brothers does Allen have?
- What is Allen’s middle name?
60 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • How many kids does Allen have? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen was born on July 10, 19_____. • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
BEHAV2004 Crossword - Topic 2 & 3 2022-05-07
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- Increases in learning as a consequence of past interactions with the criminal justice system.
- The examination, testing, and interpretation of the physical evidence. In this stage, all physical evidence is examined to assess its relevance and determine it's overall nature and quality.
- The first stage involves collecting all available information about the crime (or profiling inputs), including physical evidence, photographs of the crime scene, autopsy reports and pictures, crime scene photos, complete background information on the victim, and police reports.
- Offender profiling is an investigative tool that aid the identification, apprehension and conviction of an unknown offender by providing the police with a description of the likely social (employment, marital status) and mental characteristics (level of education, motivation) of the offender.
- Stereotypes are the outcome of both social and individual cognitive processes. In the line of police work, stereotypes can have serious implications.
- Using the information and evidence collected, profilers explore how the crime unfolded, looking particularly at the potential sequence of events (e.g. does the evidence indicate stalking?), how the victim may have responded to the offender (e.g. does the evidence suggest a struggle?) and the style/operating mode (modus operandi) of the offender.
- Category of offenders characterised by being psychotic, disorganised and did not plan the crime, low intelligence and poor personal hygiene, etc. And their crime scenes are categorised by being spontaneous, the depersonalisation of the victim, the body wasn't hidden, and the weapon being found at the scene, etc.
- The Peelian principles summarize the ideas that Sir Robert Peel developed to define an ethical police force
- Use tasks similar to tasks that are likely to be done by officers in the job. As you might guess, these tests are designed to predict performance on the job.
- Examines all aspects of the victim, including lifestyle, hobbies, habits, friends, enemies and demographic features.
- This final stage is where the profilers formulate initial descriptions or hypotheses about the most likely suspects.
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- This type of profile emerges from a comparison of previous crimes to the current crime, which the profiler uses to develop an idea of what the offender maybe like when found.
- The aim is to provide law enforcement with an impression of the most likely offender. This can include a range of details including demographic information, ethnicity, relationships, potential motivation of behaviour, their history and even where they may live.
- Examining the nature of the crime and how it unfolded to see if it can be classified somehow. This works with the idea that these characteristics can provide an insight into the type of crime being dealt with.
- Characteristics that have been defined as common for police officers are attributes such as courage, authoritarianism, cynicism, and aggression (Lefkowitz, 1975)
- Focuses on using more empirically based approaches. Additionally, to expand knowledge, investigative psychology focuses more on research, developing more rigorous methods and larger sample sizes relative to the FBI process.
- Explores the relationship between the offender's psychological factors and the crime geography.
- Psychological tests have generally been shown to have good reliability (this can vary according to the test) and can be used to measure a range of psychological factors that might relate to the tasks of a police officer (e.g. intelligence tests such as verbal reasoning, spatial ability)
- Community policing is seen as a way to improve engagement between police and CALD communities and evaluations of community policing (while limited in number) have shown that a focus on improving the perceived legitimacy of police practices may be one of the more effective long-term crime prevention strategies (Sherman & Eck 2006)
- Category of offenders characterised by being psychopathic, organised and planned the crime, charming and intelligent and/or socially and sexually adept, etc. And their crime scenes are categorised by being controlled, the use of restraints, the body was hidden, and the weapon not being found at the scene, etc.
- This method does not compare a crime to others. Instead, this approach examines the current crime in-depth, working with available evidence, and uses this evidence to describe the offender and what they were like at the time of the crime.
- The idea that an offender will operate in similar ways during their offences. However, there is some room for change and adaptation of the offender based on previous offences.
- Widely used despite evidence that indicates personal interviews are subject to distortion, low reliability and questionable validity. Personal interviews can be used for orienting candidates to the next stages of evaluation rather than predicting subsequent performance.
- This second stage involves integrating the various information collected in the previous stage and looking for patterns that allow the scene to be classified; this may involve determining if the crime scene is organised or disorganised.
24 Clues: Increases in learning as a consequence of past interactions with the criminal justice system. • Explores the relationship between the offender's psychological factors and the crime geography. • The Peelian principles summarize the ideas that Sir Robert Peel developed to define an ethical police force • ...
Industry & Enterprise 2022-06-02
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- Publicly owned businesses, with shares being owned by anyone. These companies are listed on the Australian securities exchange (ASX).
- In today’s society it is expected for everyone to have a job or career to earn money. This ideal is mainly due to the benefits the community will receive through others’ work such as taxes and community donations from companies. Yet each country has different community values and may prioritise time with family, religion, spiritual beliefs, or self leisure.
- Personal attitudes towards work vary from person to person. Some people will be happy to be an employee and earn their daily livings working under someone else, others prefer to be self-employed or the employer for the benefits of control of working hours, location, and work community, and the rare few are self-sustaining in the sense that they work on their own farm and provide for themselves. In a sense all these people work under their personal guidelines, whether they want to contribute to society, live independently, or off the grid.
- Qualities you might naturally have.
- Certain skills individuals hold that businesses and employers deem valuable and essential for their workplace. Can include communication, teamwork, self-awareness, organisation, initiative and being able to learn.
- Things you've learned through work, training or education, or life experience: they are tangible and can be backed up by qualifications and real-life examples.
- Include: contact details, date, name, title of who the letter is to, intro to the letter, reason fro the letter, about you and where you want to go, specific subjects related to the job, any relevant experience, reference to resume, sign-off.
- An activity through which an individual can earn money. It is a regular activity in exchange for payment.
- An organisation that does not operate to generate profit for shareholders.
- Module completed for work experience
- A percentage of your wage paid into an account for retirement. The employer is responsible for paying this.
- fundamental for more theoretical jobs relating to studies such as science, provides knowledge and the foundations to many important jobs and careers designed for discovery of innovative ideas.
- Equal opportunity act prevents any individual from being discriminated against on the basis on grounds such as race, age, gender and religion.
- the regulatory body that enforces legislation for the benefit of workers it is responsible for handling complaints and following up breaches of legislation.
- ... exist to protect worker’s rights and provide legal support for an employee.
- There are some generalisations and patterns within generations regarding attitudes towards work. Depending on that generation's upbringing, advantages and disadvantages, the mindset will collectively shift in regards to what they think is productivity and contribution to society. There are always outliers in these generalisations however it can be assumed that generally speaking, these assumptions about an age group come from observation. For example, it is assumed that younger generations are lazy, however, this can be true for every generation to select individuals who inherit capital from family and therefore don’t see a need for working.
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- These are needed to create effective participation at work. These are developed over a lifetime, through personal, community and work settings.
- Skills, attitudes and behaviors that can be considered enterprising. These can include adaptability, networking, being able to work with others, problem-solving and leadership.
- Inlcudes: contact details, career objective, skills & attributes, education, employment history/work experience, achievements, hobbies, references.
- ... rights are legal obligations that must be met including having staff work to the best of their ability, and to have their property respected
- Advertised by a business looking for specifically trained/skilled employees.
- Software developer, registered nurse, financial managers.
- Problems that can cause harm to workers.
- ... Rights are legal obligations that must be met including include wages, entitlements, the right to a safe work environment.
- ... responsibilities include arriving at work on time, following workplace procedure, notifying management of any Health and Safety issues.
- The max/full-time hours a week are considered a full-time workload.
- the legislation that enforces entitlements, minimum wages, prevention of discrimination and other aspects in employer-employee relationships.
- Feuding between employers is an example of...?
- An organisation that are privately owned corporations, usually with 2-50 stakeholders.
- Pursuing a long-life ambition or the general course of progression towards a lifelong goal.
- Legislation legislation responsible for ensuring that workplaces are safe. WorkSafe Victoria is one body that enforces the Act, through Inspectors.
- directed to more hands-on learners, contributes to the establishment of work related skills and practices, making the student more prone to productivity and getting hired.
32 Clues: Qualities you might naturally have. • Module completed for work experience • Problems that can cause harm to workers. • Feuding between employers is an example of...? • Software developer, registered nurse, financial managers. • The max/full-time hours a week are considered a full-time workload. • ...
GCSE ICT Keywords (A-M) 2016-04-21
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- The time delay between the moment something is initiated and the moment it becomes detectable.
- High-definition TV.
- Someone who gains unauthorised access to a computer in order to obtain data stored on it.
- Downloading a certain amount of data into temporary storage before starting to play a file.
- Required for connecting devices to show high-definition video.
- “Information… what?” Having so much information that the user feels overwhelmed.
- The ability of a device to communicate and share information with another device.
- Buying and selling goods electronically usually over the internet.
- Gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights regarding that work for a certain period of time including its publication distribution and adaptation.
- Working together with other people.
- Short messages which may include short sentences individual images or video links. An example is Twitter.
- For security data is translated into a secret code according to a set of rules in a special ‘key’. To convert the data back into plain text the receiver must also have the key.
- The increasing integration of economies and societies around the world particularly through international trade.
- The personal address of your computer so that servers know where to send the information you have requested.
- Allows the copyright holder or the owner of the media control over the number of viewings play and copies and even which devices the media can be played or viewed on. If you download a film from iTunes you cannot burn it on to a DVD because of the DRM encoded in the film.
- Allows the exchange of data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices.
- Third-generation wireless communication which allows high-speed wireless data transfer.
- A small piece of hardware that connects to a computer and has uses including data storage and picking up Bluetooth and 3G signals. A dongle may be portable like a USB pen.
- To attach the exact geographical coordinates of longitude and latitude to a digital image giving the location of where it was taken.
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- Symbols characters images and numbers are all types of data. When data is processed and acquires meaning it becomes information. Computers process data to produce information.
- A set of numbers on the back of a credit card that help verify that the use of the credit card is legitimate.
- An automated method of recognising a person based on physical characteristics. Among the features measured are face fingerprints hand geometry iris and voice.
- A set of rules that people try to abide by out of respect for other people around them.
- A system designed to prevent unauthorised access to your computer when connected to a network such as the internet.
- The design of equipment to increase the efficiency of the way it is used by the human body to promote the health of users.
- Having the ability to do many different things using the same device.
- “Digital....” Unequal access to ICT for individuals or groups usually due to financial geographical health or cultural reasons.
- The amount of data that can fit through an Internet connection. It is measured in bits per second (bps). This indicates the number of bits of information that can fit down the line in one second. Kb or Kbps means thousands of bits per second; Mb or Mbps means millions of bits per second.
- A copy of data that is made in case the original data is lost or damaged. The backup can be used to restore the original data.
- Tricking someone for personal gain or to damage them.
- The picture of a TV screen is made of lines of pixels. In a conventional TV there are 625 lines which are refreshed 25 times a second. HD has either 720 or 1080 lines so it produces a clearer sharper picture.
- A type of software that helps users perform particular tasks.
- When one device is developed to carry out functions that were originally performed by several different devices.
- A high-speed connection to the internet.
- Relating to a business.
- Small text files that are sent to your computer from certain websites. They track your behaviour and transactions.
- A system in which all computer programs and data is stored on a central server owned by a company (e.g. Google) and accessed virtually.
- A company that provides internet access to its customers.
- Slow computer functionality often caused by high latency or low performance hardware.
- Transfer of a file e.g. a video from a central computer to your computer.
- A shared online journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies.
- A navigational system used in many devices which gives current location.
42 Clues: High-definition TV. • Relating to a business. • Working together with other people. • A high-speed connection to the internet. • Tricking someone for personal gain or to damage them. • A company that provides internet access to its customers. • A type of software that helps users perform particular tasks. • Required for connecting devices to show high-definition video. • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-12-01
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- A form of cyberattack where an attacker uses deceptive emails, messages, or websites to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information like passwords or credit card numbers, often by posing as a trustworthy entity.
- A set of rules or instructions that a computer follows to solve a particular problem or complete a task. In digital media, algorithms are often used to determine what content is displayed to users (e.g., social media feeds or search results).
- Bullying that takes place over digital devices such as cell phones, computers, and tablets. It can occur through social media, text messages, gaming platforms, and other online forums.
- False or inaccurate information that is spread unintentionally. While it is untrue, there is no intent to deceive.
- A nonprofit organization that provides free, standardized copyright licenses that allow creators to specify how others can use their work (e.g., share, reuse, adapt) while still maintaining certain rights and ensuring proper attribution.
- The total amount of time spent using devices with a screen, such as smartphones, tablets, computers, and televisions.
- Use A conscious approach to using technology that involves self-regulation and intentional choices about when, why, and how to use digital devices, rather than using them automatically or compulsively.
- The unauthorized copying, sharing, or use of copyrighted material without permission from the creator or rights holder, which is a violation of copyright law.
- The ethical obligation of users to behave responsibly and thoughtfully while using technology. This encompasses protecting personal information, respecting others, and avoiding harmful online activities.
- False information deliberately and often covertly spread (as by a government, political party, or special interest group) in order to influence public opinion or obscure the truth.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. Online, this means considering the feelings and perspectives of others in digital interactions, which is essential for combating cyberbullying.
- The process of converting information or data into a code to prevent unauthorized access. Encrypted data can only be deciphered using a specific key, ensuring privacy and security during transmission and storage.
- Addiction A problematic use of digital devices and media platforms characterized by a persistent, intense urge to engage in a behavior despite harmful or adverse consequences, such as negative effects on sleep, work, or relationships.
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- the trail of data left behind from online activities, including what you intentionally post (active footprint) and the data collected about you without your full awareness (passive footprint)
- a person who uses technology and the internet responsibly and appropriately, demonstrating skills like digital literacy, online safety, and respect for others
- Using digital media in a way that feels healthy and is in proportion with other important life activities, such as family time, hobbies, and sleep.
- Use A legal doctrine that permits limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the rights holder for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.
- The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own, without attribution or permission.
- Intelligence A set of techniques that enable computer systems to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, based on input data or training (e.g., speech recognition, problem-solving, chatbots).
- An interactive experience that enhances the real world by overlaying computer-generated images and information onto the user's view of the actual environment, often using a phone app or AR glasses
- The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks. These attacks are usually aimed at accessing, changing, or destroying sensitive information; extorting money from users; or interrupting normal business processes.
- Data that can be used to identify, contact, or locate a single person, such as name, address, email, phone number, and Social Security Number. Protecting this data is crucial for online safety.
- An individual who witnesses injustice or negative behavior and takes action to intervene, report the behavior, or support the victim.
- the social identity a user establishes online through profiles, usernames, and interactions on websites and social media
- the ability to critically analyze stories presented in the mass media and to determine their accuracy or credibility.
- A person who witnesses an event or situation (such as cyberbullying) but does not take action.
- A set of rules outlining acceptable and polite behavior when communicating and interacting online. This includes being respectful, professional, and mindful of others' privacy.
- Settings allow you to control what information you share online by adjusting settings on software, apps, and devices
- The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
- A set of moral principles that govern an individual's or group's behavior, particularly in the context of technology regarding issues like data collection, AI development, and virtual harms.
30 Clues: A person who witnesses an event or situation (such as cyberbullying) but does not take action. • False or inaccurate information that is spread unintentionally. While it is untrue, there is no intent to deceive. • Settings allow you to control what information you share online by adjusting settings on software, apps, and devices • ...
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
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- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a ____________.
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- Allen broke up with Jill after seeing the movie “_____________________.” (Hint: “The rain in Spain…)
- Allen volunteered as a _____________ during the 2002 Olympics.
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, _______________.
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ___________ and gym.
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- Allen enjoyed reading this type of genre as a child.
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ____________.
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was ______________. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _________ his Volkswagen bug.
- Allen learned how to play _________ from his Grandma Blair.
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- Allen is known for his acts of ____________________.
- How many brothers does Allen have?
- Allen was stationed in _________________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- Allen’s dad came up with his own hand cleaner to remove paint and grease. What was this product called?
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was ______________ candy.
- What is Allen’s middle name?
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- Allen enjoyed watching the _______________ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- Allen usually got his books from the Book ________________.
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- How many kids does Allen have?
- While Allen was serving on the USS Persistent, he was part of the ______________ division.
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard?
- Allen had several chores as a kid, he disliked mowing the lawn because he had to use a ____________ mower.
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- Allen was born on July 10, 19_____.
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- Allen served ________ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The _______________________.”
- Allen was ____________ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________________.
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- Allen went to ____________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- While in the US Navy, Allen’s ______________ visited him, when he was going through a rough time.
- Allen joined the _______ National Guard, because he needed a second job.
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- Allen currently works at ___________________ Systems.
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: The Government, during this time was offering early releases from the military, but Allen had not been given the option even though he was legible. So, this friend’s fiancé contacted Utah Congressman Frank Moss, who then contacted Allen’s commanding officer in the US Navy to get Allen released early from the Navy. Allen was the radio man on duty when the message came through and had to take the message to his commanding officer.)
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a _________________.
60 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • How many kids does Allen have? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen was born on July 10, 19_____. • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
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- Allen had several chores as a kid, he disliked mowing the lawn because he had to use a ____________ mower.
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, _______________.
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The Lone _______________________.”
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was ______________ candy.
- Allen went to ____________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- While Allen was serving on the USS Persistent, he was part of the seventy-______ division.
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- Allen learned how to play _________ from his Grandma Blair.
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- While in the US Navy, Allen’s ______________ visited him, when he was going through a rough time.
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was ______________. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- Allen’s dad came up with his own hand cleaner to remove paint and grease. What was this product called?
- Allen was ____________ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- How many kids does Allen have?
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a ____________.
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
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- Allen usually got his books from the Book ________________.
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- Allen enjoyed watching the _______________ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- Allen broke up with Jill after seeing the movie “_____________________.” (Hint: “The rain in Spain…)
- Allen currently works at ___________________ Systems.
- Allen enjoyed reading ____________ fiction as a kid.
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________________.
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _________ his Volkswagen bug.
- Allen was born on July 10, 19_____.
- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- Allen served ________ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- How many brothers does Allen have?
- Allen was stationed in _________________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- Allen is known for his acts of ____________________.
- Allen joined the _______ National Guard, because he needed a second job.
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a _________________.
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ____________.
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard? (Hint: Master _________.)
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: His last name is Tomlin. The Government, during this time was offering early releases from the military, but Allen had not been given the option even though he was legible. So, this friend’s fiancé contacted Utah Congressman Frank Moss, who then contacted Allen’s commanding officer in the US Navy to get Allen released early from the Navy. Allen was the radio man on duty when the message came through and had to take the message to his commanding officer.
- Allen volunteered as a _____________ during the 2002 Olympics.
- What is Allen’s middle name?
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ___________ and gym.
60 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • How many kids does Allen have? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen was born on July 10, 19_____. • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
Unit 1 to 4 - nouns 2026-02-13
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- band die je om je middel draagt
- zus van je vader of moeder
- dun afgesneden stuk
- hoge schoenen die je voeten en enkels bedekken
- man die gasten bedient in een restaurant
- mogelijkheid om ergens binnen te gaan of iets te gebruiken
- iets dat dient ter verduidelijking
- moeder van je vader of moeder
- korte mededeling
- vader van je vader of moeder
- gegevens of uitleg over iets
- gevoel of stemming in een ruimte
- iets dat niet correct is gedaan
- stof die stroomt en geen vaste vorm heeft
- informele benaming voor een man of jongen
- hoofddeksel met een klep
- sieraad dat je in je oor draagt
- persoon die iets koopt in een winkel
- wat je met je tong waarneemt
- dish extra gerecht naast het hoofdgerecht
- vlees afkomstig van een varken
- uitleg hoe je ergens kunt komen
- pan platte pan om in te bakken
- kledingstuk dat uit één stuk bestaat
- ruimte waar mensen werken
- onverwachte gebeurtenis
- georganiseerde reis langs verschillende plaatsen
- plan of gedachte
- afwezigheid van geluid
- slaginstrumenten die je met stokken bespeelt
- persoon die muziek maakt
- situatie waarin mensen strijden om te winnen
- totale hoeveelheid van iets
- activiteiten die je in je vrije tijd doet
- geld dat je moet betalen voor iets
- reden waarom iets gebeurt
- bewijs dat je iets hebt betaald
- dik, vet deel van melk
- organisatie die mensen in nood helpt
- voorwerp dat beschermt tegen regen
- lichte schoenen om te sporten
- kledingstuk met twee pijpen
- mannelijke partner in een relatie
- lange smalle lijn
- tag kaartje waarop het bedrag staat
- persoon die aandachtig luistert
- dochter van je broer of zus
- bedrag dat je betaalt voor iets
- kledingstuk voor het bovenlichaam
- kind van je oom of tante
- warm kledingstuk met lange mouwen
- warme gefrituurde aardappelreepjes
- spullen die je nodig hebt voor een activiteit
- live muziekoptreden
- openbare presentatie van kunst of producten
- plaats om te zitten
- persoon die iemand helpt bij werk
- kledingstukken voor om je handen
- verhoogde plek voor optredens
- mensen die dichtbij je wonen
- blad met dagelijks nieuws
- manier waarop iets gebeurt
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- persoon die op bezoek komt
- het schoonmaken van borden en bestek na het eten
- moment waarop je eet
- dingen of mensen naast elkaar in een lijn
- kledingstuk voor het bovenlichaam
- koud gerecht met rauwe groenten
- persoon die bij een groep hoort
- hoeveelheid eten voor één persoon
- wat je ziet vanaf een bepaalde plek
- heels schoenen met een hoge hak
- document dat je moet invullen
- sierobjecten zoals ringen en kettingen
- kort jasje dat je over andere kleding draagt
- room kamer waar je maaltijden eet
- het einde van een reeks
- los en wijd zittend (kleding)
- bril ter bescherming tegen fel licht
- tijdschrift dat regelmatig verschijnt
- beslissing tussen verschillende mogelijkheden
- uitleg hoe je een gerecht maakt
- professionele kok in een restaurant
- korte broek boven de knie
- grote tropische noot met harde schil
- klein rond voorwerp om kleding te sluiten
- beloning voor de winnaar
- klaargemaakt eten
- het brengen van bestelde goederen
- raad die je iemand geeft
- materiaal gemaakt van dierenhuid
- persoon die zingt
- cube klein blokje bevroren water
- kleine witte graankorrels die je kookt
- grote beker met oor
- groot zitmeubel voor meerdere personen
- assistant persoon die klanten helpt in een winkel
- eerste gang van een maaltijd
- verzoek om ergens naartoe te komen
- afmeting of maat van iets
- dunne, knapperige aardappelschijfjes uit een zak
- bijeenkomst om iets te vieren
- geheime code om toegang te krijgen
- verzameling spullen voor een bepaald doel
- vis met roze vlees
- apparaat waarin je eten koel bewaart
- ingenaaide ruimte in kleding
- kast voor het opbergen van kleding
- kleine kraam om goederen te verkopen
- zoon van je broer of zus
- harde plaat op een teen
- middelste punt van iets
- course belangrijkste gerecht van een maaltijd
- mening of reactie op iets
- combinatie van kledingstukken
- kleine verpakking met inhoud
- geschreven stuk in een krant of tijdschrift
- wat je kunt horen
- plank om spullen op te zetten
- zoet gerecht na de hoofdmaaltijd
- diepe pan met lange steel
- nette combinatie van jasje en broek of rok
- afzonderlijke delen van een trap
- onderste oppervlak van een kamer
- stuk vlees dat wordt gebakken
- club groep waar mensen toneel spelen
- twee dingen die bij elkaar horen
127 Clues: korte mededeling • plan of gedachte • klaargemaakt eten • persoon die zingt • lange smalle lijn • wat je kunt horen • vis met roze vlees • dun afgesneden stuk • grote beker met oor • live muziekoptreden • plaats om te zitten • moment waarop je eet • afwezigheid van geluid • dik, vet deel van melk • het einde van een reeks • onverwachte gebeurtenis • harde plaat op een teen • middelste punt van iets • ...
MY HOBBIES 2024-08-27
The puzzle of Mat - Mat loved a puzzle so see if you can work him out. Winning prize is a bulb of garlic! 2022-02-23
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- it wasn’t a dating service! (14)
- the loves of his life (3, 3, 4)
- a landmark of the Metaswitch office, covered in damson gin, lego and dead parrots (5, 4)
- Cambridge college Mat attended (5, 7)
- George Formby had nothing on Mat and his electric version (7)
- his most notable item of clothing (5, 4)
- Mat optimistically tried this without a wetsuit but soon changed his mind (4, 8)
- many a fun day spent squeezing pork into skins to make these (8)
- one of Mat’s more exotic dining experiences, it was a crunchy but didn’t “bug” him much (6, 5)
- something you do to presents. Mat was supremely good at it (8)
- The pastry which defeated him (10)
- the holiday of the infamous party (9)
- he had a range of this toy but thankfully didn’t need a licence (6, 7, 3)
- type of goat which gave Mat the slip and he ended up chasing it down the lane and rugby tackling it (5)
- Mat split a pair of these while executing some funky dance moves at the Metaswitch Christmas party (8)
- the only cycle he owned which he couldn’t ride (8)
- got stuck in a very tall tree at a posh country hotel and he had to go ask for it back (10)
- Mat was great at making this and even better at eating it, only Jack could rival him in the speed of demolishing one (3, 5)
- Mat would never be without one or more of these in his pocket (9)
- you'd usually find Mat under a pile of these (4)
- Finland, Finland, Finland, the country where I want to be (5, 6)
- single malts were the favourite (6)
- the place we slept through the largest powercut Europe had ever had (5)
- superb cake he made for Hels bday, inspired by our kitten acquisition (6, 4, 4)
- He definitely “kneaded” a lot of flour for this one and the “yeast” of his concerns was tidying up after this food treat (5)
- one of our favourite bands to hear with Michelle (5, 3)
- only a small uprising and coup d'état in the neighbouring country on this trip (9, 8)
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- BBC young musician finalist playing this (5)
- Mat’s very useful part-time job at Uni (6)
- he did like a queen (5)
- this gyro swing made him queasy for hours, much to Sam’s delight (10)
- possibly the most revolting concoction ever made using a vegetable and a pair of tights (6, 3)
- Only months old and Sam was already beaing taught this card game with his fluffy friends and a few bottles of whisky (5)
- the only thing I’ve ever known Mat to be unable to eat!! (5, 6, 5)
- One of Mat’s favourite hobbies and got both his boys going aged 2 (7)
- the beetroot version looked like strips of ham. Not very appetising (5)
- affectionately known as Pinchy, Hels brought him home from Borough market and we spent the day expecting him to escape out the back door (6, 4)
- this holiday destination had just been bombed – no wonder we got a cheap deal! (5)
- Mat was lucky enough to sample the private areas of this prickly delicacy (3, 6)
- Mat’s favourite dining experience (3, 3, 3)
- Mat's favourite outdoor wind-powered “toy” (5, 4)
- you wouldn’t often see Mat without one of these slung around his neck. Kept smuggling in new models and hoping Hels wouldn’t notice! (6)
- a bathfull of these creatures overnight made a dreadful noise (11)
- a hobby he was hopeless at regardless of how many years he tried and lessons he took. Think Bambi. (7)
- I swear a shark tried to nibble his bottom doing this once. It’s hard laughing with a regulator in (5, 6)
- Mat owned 3 of this musical instrument, one brought back from Australia and one he made out of plumbers pipe (10)
- The reason for cycling to Ware, highlight of Sam and Jack’s trip out with Daddy (7,4)
- something Mat was inordinately good at throughout his life and could do very quickly. Famed for it at uni, only Jack could rival him when an ice cream was involved (6)
- Mat spent years perfecting these and takes after his Mum. Sunday dinner won’t be the same without them (9, 8)
- we were making omlettes for days (7, 3)
- we tried out various of these and only got a few stuck in gutters and narrowly missed an old lady after Mat souped one up with hair shampoo (7)
- More successful with wild garlic than elderflowers which smelt of cat wee! (8)
- only one had a puncture and bottomed out in Hartham river (5)
- Hello Dave! (6, 2, 9)
- many a visit here after halls in Cambridge (6, 3)
55 Clues: Hello Dave! (6, 2, 9) • he did like a queen (5) • the loves of his life (3, 3, 4) • it wasn’t a dating service! (14) • The pastry which defeated him (10) • single malts were the favourite (6) • Cambridge college Mat attended (5, 7) • the holiday of the infamous party (9) • we were making omlettes for days (7, 3) • his most notable item of clothing (5, 4) • ...
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
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- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- How many brothers does Allen have?
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- Allen usually got his books from the Book ________________.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- What is Allen’s middle name?
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: The Government, during this time was offering early releases from the military, but Allen had not been given the option even though he was legible. So, this friend’s fiancé contacted Utah Congressman Frank Moss, who then contacted Allen’s commanding officer in the US Navy to get Allen released early from the Navy. Allen was the radio man on duty when the message came through and had to take the message to his commanding officer.)
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was ______________. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- Allen was ____________ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- Allen enjoyed reading this type of genre as a child.
- Allen joined the _______ National Guard, because he needed a second job.
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- Allen was born on July 10, 19_____.
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a ____________.
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ___________ and gym.
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The _______________________.”
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- Allen was stationed in _________________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- Allen enjoyed watching the _______________ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ____________.
- Allen is known for his acts of ____________________.
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
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- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was ______________ candy.
- Allen served ________ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- Allen volunteered as a _____________ during the 2002 Olympics.
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard?
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- Allen had several chores as a kid, he disliked mowing the lawn because he had to use a ____________ mower.
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________________.
- Allen learned how to play _________ from his Grandma Blair.
- Allen broke up with Jill after seeing the movie “_____________________.” (Hint: “The rain in Spain…)
- Allen went to ____________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- While Allen was serving on the USS Persistent, he was part of the ______________ division.
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- Allen currently works at ___________________ Systems.
- While in the US Navy, Allen’s ______________ visited him, when he was going through a rough time.
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- Allen’s dad came up with his own hand cleaner to remove paint and grease. What was this product called?
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- How many kids does Allen have?
- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _________ his Volkswagen bug.
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, _______________.
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a _________________.
60 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • How many kids does Allen have? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen was born on July 10, 19_____. • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
Unusual hobbies 2025-09-09
MY HOBBIES 2026-04-10
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
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- Allen had several chores as a kid, he disliked mowing the lawn because he had to use a ____________ mower.
- While in the US Navy, Allen’s ______________ visited him, when he was going through a rough time.
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, _______________.
- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- Allen’s dad came up with his own hand cleaner to remove paint and grease. What was this product called?
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a ____________.
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________________.
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard?
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- Allen was ____________ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- Allen was stationed in _________________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- Allen broke up with Jill after seeing the movie “_____________________.” (Hint: “The rain in Spain…)
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- While Allen was serving on the USS Persistent, he was part of the ______________ division.
- Allen volunteered as a _____________ during the 2002 Olympics.
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a _________________.
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: The Government, during this time was offering early releases from the military, but Allen had not been given the option even though he was legible. So, this friend’s fiancé contacted Utah Congressman Frank Moss, who then contacted Allen’s commanding officer in the US Navy to get Allen released early from the Navy. Allen was the radio man on duty when the message came through and had to take the message to his commanding officer.)
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was ______________ candy.
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- Allen usually got his books from the Book ________________.
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
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- How many brothers does Allen have?
- Allen served ________ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was ______________. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- Allen currently works at ___________________ Systems.
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The _______________________.”
- Allen joined the _______ National Guard, because he needed a second job.
- Allen went to ____________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ___________ and gym.
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- Allen enjoyed reading this type of genre as a child.
- How many kids does Allen have?
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- Allen enjoyed watching the _______________ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- Allen learned how to play _________ from his Grandma Blair.
- Allen was born on July 10, 19_____.
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _________ his Volkswagen bug.
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ____________.
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- Allen is known for his acts of ____________________.
- What is Allen’s middle name?
60 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • How many kids does Allen have? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen was born on July 10, 19_____. • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
How Well Do You Know Allen Wall 2017-07-05
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- Allen enjoyed watching the _______________ dump at Kennecott Copper Mine with his family.
- While in the Navy, Allen served on two different ship. One was named the USS Persistent and the other ship was the USS _______________.
- What was Allen’s mother’s name?
- Allen’s favorite food as a child was ______________. His mom would broil it in their gas oven.
- What type of ship did Allen serve on while in the US Navy?
- While driving, Allen fell asleep and _________ his Volkswagen bug.
- Allen’s father’s name is ______________.
- Allen volunteered as a _____________ during the 2002 Olympics.
- The first year Allen served in the navy, he was stationed in Adak, _______________.
- Allen currently works at ___________________ Systems.
- When Allen was a kid, he enjoyed going hunting and ________ with his family.
- What war was going on while Allen served in the navy?
- Allen’s first home was located in which city? (Hint: This city no longer exists.)
- On June 21, 1972, Allen and Jill were sealed in the ________________ Temple.
- What color was Allen’s hair before it turned white?
- Allen broke up with Jill after seeing the movie “_____________________.” (Hint: “The rain in Spain…)
- Allen went to ____________ High School, where he graduated in 1965.
- Allen is known for his acts of ____________________.
- How many brothers does Allen have?
- Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971.
- Allen first met Jill in this class during his Senior Year of High School.
- What rank was Allen when he retired from the guard?
- What is Allen’s middle name?
- Allen was born on July 10, 19_____.
- Allen was ____________ years old when he joined the US Navy.
- Allen always carries this item in his pocket. (Hint: Achoo!)
- Allen’s position in the US Navy was a ____________.
- Allen’s favorite radio show as a kid was “The _______________________.”
- Allen and Jill’s first date took place after their High School play performance of “South Pacific.” They went with a bunch of friends and hung out at _____________ park until the police stopped by and told them to go home.
- After Allen proposed to Jill, they saw the movie “_________ Story”.
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- Allen coached this sport while his kids were young.
- Allen usually got his books from the Book ________________.
- Which of Allen’s friends refused to get marry until Allen returned home to be his best man? (Hint: The Government, during this time was offering early releases from the military, but Allen had not been given the option even though he was legible. So, this friend’s fiancé contacted Utah Congressman Frank Moss, who then contacted Allen’s commanding officer in the US Navy to get Allen released early from the Navy. Allen was the radio man on duty when the message came through and had to take the message to his commanding officer.)
- Allen had several chores as a kid, he disliked mowing the lawn because he had to use a ____________ mower.
- Allen served ________ years, 11 months, and 21 days in the US Navy.
- Allen was stationed in _________________, California for Boot Camp in 1967.
- What was Allen’s nickname when he was growing up? It was given to him by his friends.
- At Disney World, Allen got in trouble for doing what to a Disney World Cast Member?
- Allen’s three friends growing up were Steve Davis, Ken Tomlin, and Don _______________.
- Allen’s favorite band growing up was the _______________________.
- What branch of the military did Allen not serve in? (Hint: The Coast Guard does not count.)
- What vehicle did Allen’s kids use as a slide? (Hint: It was green.)
- Allen joined the _______ National Guard, because he needed a second job.
- Allen’s favorite drink is _______________.
- Allen’s favorite subject in school was ___________ and gym.
- Allen’s dad came up with his own hand cleaner to remove paint and grease. What was this product called?
- How many years has Allen and Jill been married?
- While Allen was serving on the USS Persistent, he was part of the ______________ division.
- Allen would always threaten his kids with this on Christmas morning.
- Allen’s first job was at Harmon's Grocery Store as a ____________.
- How many years did Allen serve in the Air National Guard?
- Allen enjoyed reading this type of genre as a child.
- How many kids does Allen have?
- Allen and Jill visited southern California for their honeymoon and went to which amusement park while they were there?
- Allen graduated from Weber State University with a B.S. degree in what?
- Allen’s favorite candy as a kid was ______________ candy.
- Allen played an instrument in Junior High and High School. What was it?
- Allen learned how to play _________ from his Grandma Blair.
- Allen’s current hobbies are Family History and Find a _________________.
- While in the US Navy, Allen’s ______________ visited him, when he was going through a rough time.
60 Clues: What is Allen’s middle name? • How many kids does Allen have? • What was Allen’s mother’s name? • How many brothers does Allen have? • Allen was born on July 10, 19_____. • Allen’s father’s name is ______________. • Allen’s favorite drink is _______________. • How many years has Allen and Jill been married? • Allen and Jill were married on June _____, 1971. • ...
200 Clues 2023-10-24
Across
- state of rest
- superior to all others
- 50% or one of two equal parts
- lively or moving images
- place with books for lending
- not have same opinion
- multiple large road vehicles
- make better
- use teeth to cut
- action or process of moving
- interfere unnecessarily
- over a lengthy period
- make believe
- overused, lacking originality
- rely on
- cause to be unclear
- lacking wealth
- synthetic material
- object or item
- plumbing fixture or descend
- moving air
- touch with tongue
- small arachnid or sound
- relating to meat or substantial
- small arthropod
- assurance or promise
- event or occurrence
- not biased
- hard structures in mouth
- harsh or grating
- not neat
- oily substance or overweight
- not complicated
- not hard
- writing instrument
- unpleasantly sticky or dirty
- exchange or profession
- having force or power
- causing annoyance
- substance or cloth
- citrus fruits
- silly or funny
- miniature human figures
- hollow cylinder for fluid
- uncouth or aggressive
- muscular or strong
- flying vehicle
- press firmly
- come into contact
- ability to act or capacity
- come or go into
- pedestrian path by road
- clearly noticeable
- increase in number
- large sea vessel
- container for holding liquid
- large gun
- short written record
- move smoothly
- gain from business activity
- displaying gloom
- painful or aching
- guide or control direction
- be on fire or hurt
- curved or determined
- multiple locomotives
- feeling need to drink
- temporary outdoor lodging
- wide in extent
- moving quickly
- leisure activities
- have same opinion
- keep safe
- choice or resolution
- large road vehicle
- control or oversee
- part held to use an object
- chemical to whiten/lighten
- clean or rub
- showing compassion
- business entity
- causing disgust
- contest or rivalry
- longing for the past
- annoying organism
- organized military force
- digit on the foot
- handle multiple tasks/items
- series of water surges
- feeling of joy or satisfaction
- study of past events
- valuable or beloved
- potent or intoxicating
- test of skills or abilities
- covered with fine particles
- care or anxiety
- large body of salt water
- having natural talent
- emblem of authority
- spreading unchecked
- measure of proportion
Down
- become aware of
- flowing substance
- raise shoulders indicating uncertainty
- material discarded
- create something new
- moving without purpose
- group working together
- irritated or displeased
- emotionally intense
- person who writes
- hanging piece of ice
- extremely large
- thin crisp wafer
- just or beautiful
- look attentively or timepiece
- multiple objects or items
- act dishonestly
- hit or a drink
- shining intensely
- related to countryside
- measure of ability
- burst or shatter violently
- written work
- inborn or natural
- place or status
- having lived long time
- feeling joy or pleasure
- shining, sparkling
- evil or morally wrong
- not smooth or level
- device for locking/unlocking
- happening by chance
- not fitting
- shockingly bad or bold
- long narrow piece
- multiple written works
- be alive
- wanting another's possessions
- agree to receive
- toward the rear of a ship
- cautious or diligent
- sound made by cats
- smooth natural fiber
- cause damage
- flying insect, produces honey
- strong and muscular
- producing distorted sensations
- study of sound
- female monarch
- one starting to learn
- showing aggressive pride
- possess
- one of a kind
- using or involving harm
- resist authority
- thin pieces of wood
- small, social insects
- body part at arm's end
- working together
- of limited size
- having grandeur
- record of items sequentially
- duplicate or reproduce
- space enclosed by walls
- move swiftly on feet
- moving quickly
- part of a tree or division
- ordinal number after second
- strong desire
- lacking confidence
- can easily be broken
- front of head or confront
- vessel for drinking
- amazingly surprising
- in attractive manner
- multiple vocal musical pieces
- come or bring together
- related to race
- highly pleasant to taste
- showing great enthusiasm
- sick or unwell
- covered in blood or British slang
- not showing interest
- done with difficulty
- one who works with wood
- related to economy
- characteristic of women
- profitable or beneficial
- relating to past
- wet or drenched
- extend or lengthen
- system of communication
- timber or move heavily
- tired or exhausted
- come or go back
- large group of people
- intellect or be bothered by
- head covering
- protective head covering
200 Clues: rely on • possess • not neat • be alive • not hard • large gun • keep safe • moving air • not biased • make better • not fitting • make believe • written work • cause damage • press firmly • clean or rub • state of rest • citrus fruits • one of a kind • move smoothly • strong desire • head covering • hit or a drink • lacking wealth • object or item • silly or funny • flying vehicle • study of sound • female monarch • moving quickly • ...
HOBBIES CROSSWORD 2023-05-13
1 Clue: bouldering, rafting, robotic, bungee jumping, paintball, go cart, cosplay, sculpting, singing, breakdance, meditation, motocross, acting, disc jockey, embroidery, origami, calligraphy, painting, sailing
My hobbies 2024-11-15
consumer behaviour crossword 2025-08-28
Across
- 1. Shared beliefs and values in a society (7) 3. Stage in life affecting consumer choices (9) 5. Drive that motivates a consumer to fulfill needs (10) 7. People influencing our buying decisions (13) 9. Acquired knowledge influencing buying (8) 11. Close family or friends affecting purchases (6) 13. One’s pattern of living expressed in activities, interests, and opinions (9) 15. A smaller group within a culture with distinct patterns (10) 17. Evaluation of products based on prior experiences (6) 19. Feelings and attitudes toward a product (5) 21. Perception shaped by personal experience and senses (9) 23. Society level affecting social norms and behaviors (9)
Down
- 2. Social or professional position affecting purchase choices (6) 4. Psychological readiness to respond in a certain way (7) 6. Attitudes toward self-image affecting purchases (11) 8. External influences such as peers (5) 10. Knowledge stored from past experiences (6) 12. Sense of right and wrong influencing buying behavior (7) 14. Media and communication affecting consumer opinions (6) 16. Specific hobbies or activities influencing buying (8) 18. Needs arising from fear, desire, or comfort (8) 20. Brand or product preferences developed over time (7) 22. The process of noticing stimuli in the environment (10) 24. Social expectations influencing individual actions (4)
2 Clues: ...
