ice breaker Crossword Puzzles
Amazing Iceberg 2017-09-11
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- Birds inhabiting Antarctica
- Large pieces of ice floating in the oceans
- The north polar region
- The southern polar region
- Something which helps to break the big iceberg into smaller pieces
- The constituent of icebergs
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- Iceberg region in North Atlanta Ocean
- The ice shelf from which the huge iceberg broke off
- shelf Glaciers floating on the sea
- Frozen polar regions of the Earth
- Rivers of ice
- bear The animals found in Arctic region
12 Clues: Rivers of ice • The north polar region • The southern polar region • Birds inhabiting Antarctica • The constituent of icebergs • Frozen polar regions of the Earth • shelf Glaciers floating on the sea • Iceberg region in North Atlanta Ocean • bear The animals found in Arctic region • Large pieces of ice floating in the oceans • ...
Business Plans 2021-03-09
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- This examines the cost of production and facilities required
- - This must be presented first but is always the last to be prepared
- This examines the distribution strategy of the business
- This is the point at which the business makes zero profit
- This examines the financial position of the business at any particular point in time
- This focusses on whether to advertise, engage in sales promotion or even personal selling
- This will examine the size of the industry
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- This is often the deal breaker with a business plan
- The strategic objectives are developed as part of this area
- This examines the potential structure of the business
- This examines the needs of potential persons the business may want to target and even segment
11 Clues: This will examine the size of the industry • This is often the deal breaker with a business plan • This examines the potential structure of the business • This examines the distribution strategy of the business • This is the point at which the business makes zero profit • The strategic objectives are developed as part of this area • ...
Weather Vocabulary 8th grade 2022-09-20
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- snow on the ground that has been rained on.
- ice crystals on a frozen surface.
- a single mesurement of rain.
- light wind
- storm with lots of snow and wind.
- small pieces of ice that fall durring a storm.
- blowing air outside.
- electrical discharge and flash between a cloud and the ground.
- cold
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- collection of rain water.
- overflow of rain water.
- a person who studies the weather patterns.
- a tropical storm with very strong wing and rain.
- no sun is visable.
- slippery because of ice.
- dangerous slide of snow down a mountain.
- water in the sky that appears as a white grey mass.
17 Clues: cold • light wind • no sun is visable. • blowing air outside. • overflow of rain water. • slippery because of ice. • collection of rain water. • a single mesurement of rain. • ice crystals on a frozen surface. • storm with lots of snow and wind. • dangerous slide of snow down a mountain. • a person who studies the weather patterns. • snow on the ground that has been rained on. • ...
World Literature 2013-05-24
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- The ______________ is a mythical monster that dwells in Mr. Peck;'s classroom. It feeds on Monster energy drinks and protein powder. It also sweats axe body spray.
- Shakespeare's Hamlet takes place in _______________.
- The Dew Breaker takes place in ______________.
- best American novel ever written is _______________________ Five.
- For some reason there is a _______________ in Mr. Peck's classroom. Which is weird, since he is an English teacher.
- __________ was a famous and eccentric inventor. He loved pigeons.
- The ______________ B.I.G.
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- You should never, under any circumstances, put your _____ around your head.
- Mr. Garlinski's _________________ is a thing of pure majesty.
- There is a ___________ plant in Mr. Peck's classroom.
- The Great ______________ is the second best American novel ever written.
- The answer to the sixth question on the final exam is ______________________.
- You are not allowed to have ______________ in Mr. Peck's classroom.
- Human beings are essentially made of__________________.
14 Clues: The ______________ B.I.G. • The Dew Breaker takes place in ______________. • Shakespeare's Hamlet takes place in _______________. • There is a ___________ plant in Mr. Peck's classroom. • Human beings are essentially made of__________________. • Mr. Garlinski's _________________ is a thing of pure majesty. • ...
Computer Science History and Cybersecurity 2021-03-08
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- hashing is the foundation of this technology that has been used to implement crypto-currencies
- Park once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers
- cipher that is easily broken using brute force
- was the U.S. Navy's Combat Intelligence Unit, called OP–20–G
- designed to translate content with the intent of translating it back
- German cipher during WWII
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- Japanese naval code during WWII
- bncd (single shift cipher, decrypt for answer)
- one of the founders of Computer Science who worked as a code-breaker in England during WWII
- designed to translate content with NO intent of translating it back
- early computers were _________ and hot!
- first naval battle of WWII where code breaking played a major role
- both the sender and the receiver must have this for encryption to work
- decisive naval battle of WWII where code breaking played a major role
14 Clues: German cipher during WWII • Japanese naval code during WWII • early computers were _________ and hot! • bncd (single shift cipher, decrypt for answer) • cipher that is easily broken using brute force • was the U.S. Navy's Combat Intelligence Unit, called OP–20–G • Park once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers • ...
Pride Month 2021 2021-06-03
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- 1984 Frankie Goes to Hollywood single which was banned by Radio 1.
- Which band is Boy George the front man of?
- Who hosts the popular drag competition TV show?
- 1969 riots which many believe is responsible for the LGBT equality movement.
- 1990s film starring Scott Neal and Linda Henry
- This act was passed into British Parliament in 2013.
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- British human rights campaigner, originally from Australia, best known for his work with LGBT social movements.
- First openly gay elected official in the state of California.
- English code breaker during the war, features on new British £50 notes
- Popular English seaside location which hosts a pride event every August.
- Recent miniseries about the AIDS crisis in the 1980s.
- Australian, started out in a soap before becoming a world-renowned artist and LGBT icon.
- What does the T in LGBT stand for?
- Still standing at 74, and recently had a musical film made about his life.
14 Clues: What does the T in LGBT stand for? • Which band is Boy George the front man of? • 1990s film starring Scott Neal and Linda Henry • Who hosts the popular drag competition TV show? • This act was passed into British Parliament in 2013. • Recent miniseries about the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. • First openly gay elected official in the state of California. • ...
Cold countries 2013-12-20
1 2020-11-10
Weather 2023-02-17
15 Clues: wispy • ice balls • brief rain • gas station • frozen rain • high to low • west to east • ice crystals • happy weather • lousy weather • blanket cloud • water droplets • long thunderstorms • brief thunderstorms • difference in air pressure
Crossword 1: General Hockey Knowledge 2024-12-09
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- – Worn to move on the ice.
- – When a player enters the zone early.
- – Consequence for breaking the rules.
- – Ice surface where games are played.
- – Scored three goals in one game.
- – How play begins.
- – Protects the head.
- – Illegal play when the puck crosses too far.
- – Protects fans.
- – Extra period when the score is tied.
- – Worn by players with team logos.
- – Used to hit the puck.
- – Machine that cleans the ice.
- – One-third of the game.
- – Surround the rink.
- – The player guarding the net.
- – A quick, accurate shot.
- – A group of forwards on the ice together.
- – A hard, powerful shot.
- – Stops play.
- – "The Great One," hockey legend.
- – A player known for physicality.
- – Worn by players to protect their hands.
- – A lone player rushing toward the net.
- – Decides games tied after overtime.
- – Adding new teams to the league.
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- – The object players shoot into the net.
- – Official who enforces the rules.
- – Scoring this is the objective.
- – Opposite of a powerplay.
- – Trophy awarded to the NHL champion.
- – Area in front of the goal.
- – Physical play to stop an opponent.
- – Controlling the puck with a stick.
- – Helping on a goal.
- – Often breaks out during games.
- – Protect goalies or players.
- – Major international hockey tournament.
- – Stopping a puck from entering the net.
- – Wears the “C” on their jersey.
- – When one team has more players on ice.
- – Leads the team from the bench.
- – Smooth movement on ice.
- – A group of teams in the NHL.
- – Important line on the rink.
- – Where players sit when not playing.
- – Where players sit after a penalty.
- – Sending the puck to a teammate.
- – Annual event to pick new players.
- – To send the puck toward the goal.
50 Clues: – Stops play. • – Protects fans. • – How play begins. • – Helping on a goal. • – Protects the head. • – Surround the rink. • – Used to hit the puck. • – One-third of the game. • – A hard, powerful shot. • – Smooth movement on ice. • – A quick, accurate shot. • – Worn to move on the ice. • – Opposite of a powerplay. • – Area in front of the goal. • – Protect goalies or players. • ...
Christmas crossword (updated) 2022-12-13
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- snow which can be pulled by dogs
- device used to crack nuts
- Santa's catchphrase
- the sport of skating on ice
- cake containing fruit and nuts
- another word for a present
- vehicle for conveying people or goods over ice
- spanish for "Merry Christmas"
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- When you go door to door singing Christmas
- a hanging piece of ice that forms when dripping water freezes
- The day before Christmas
- a warm milky drink often paired with
- common abbreviation for Christmas
- what was given on the eleventh day of Christmas
- Who got run over by a reindeer?
- ____ on the shelf
- What you hang on your christmas tree
17 Clues: ____ on the shelf • Santa's catchphrase • The day before Christmas • device used to crack nuts • another word for a present • the sport of skating on ice • spanish for "Merry Christmas" • cake containing fruit and nuts • Who got run over by a reindeer? • snow which can be pulled by dogs • common abbreviation for Christmas • a warm milky drink often paired with • ...
All things Winter 2025-12-23
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- like a sock but for your neck
- a hat but for snow
- Natural spa, typically found in the mountains
- kinda like dodgeball. LOL
- always need them, teens never want to wear them
- cold, but the kids love it
- needed for sledding
- snow house
- special shoes to walk in snow
- also something you do on ice, but your typically in a hut
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- typically built by kids
- something to help get rid of snow or ice
- should be worn in the snow
- imprint in snow
- Kind of a spoon but for snow? LOL
- an Olympic sport
- something you do on Ice
17 Clues: snow house • imprint in snow • an Olympic sport • a hat but for snow • needed for sledding • typically built by kids • something you do on Ice • kinda like dodgeball. LOL • should be worn in the snow • cold, but the kids love it • like a sock but for your neck • special shoes to walk in snow • Kind of a spoon but for snow? LOL • something to help get rid of snow or ice • ...
Hockey 2026-01-08
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- The act that starts the game in the middle circle
- The bottom part of the hockey stick that controls the ball or puck
- Floor hockey is played with a ball or this flat disc-like object
- Striking the ball or puck to a team mate
- The player that guards the goal
- Ice hockey is one of the events in the Winter ________ every 4 years
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- Controlling the ball or puck by tapping it back and forth with both sides of the blade
- Ice hockey is played on an ice rink; _______ hockey is played in a gym.
- Ice hockey players wear ______ on their feet
- Ice hockey was invented in what country?
- When a player violates a rule such as lifting their blade too high off the floor
- An ice hockey game has three 20 minute ________
12 Clues: The player that guards the goal • Ice hockey was invented in what country? • Striking the ball or puck to a team mate • Ice hockey players wear ______ on their feet • An ice hockey game has three 20 minute ________ • The act that starts the game in the middle circle • Floor hockey is played with a ball or this flat disc-like object • ...
Life Below the Ice 2025-02-03
12 Clues: Decomposer. • Muskrats eat. • People who fish. • Tiny living things. • Created by bacteria. • Freshwater producers. • Crappie and blue gill. • Minnows and wax worms. • No__ is safe, use caution • Passes through clear ice. • Tiny, animals like freshwater shrimp. • Lake ice stops __ from entering the water.
Spanish Crossword 2022-01-14
25 Clues: tu • yo • job • chess • books • mother • clocks • animals • pencils • brother • vosotros • nosotros • hamburger • ice cream • i am a boy • i like pizza • i like my job • el, ella, usted • juan is athletic • you are handsome • i like ice cream • i do not like music • i do not like chess • ellos, ellas, ustedes • i do not like hamburgers
Arbok Moveset 2024-01-06
21 Clues: 1 Ice Ph • 1 Dark Ph • 1 Fire Ph • 51 Ice St • 1 Poison Ph • Evo Dark Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 1 Normal St • 63 Poison Ph • 17 Normal St • 27 Normal St • 27 Normal Sp • 44 Poison St • 27 Normal St • 20 Poison Sp • 48 Poison Sp • 56 Poison St • 39 Poison Sp • 32 Poison Sp • 12 Normal St • 1 Electric Ph
einfach = easy 2020-04-29
42 Clues: i • du • es • er • it • he • we • her • wir • you • ich • dog • sie • ihr • cat • wer • ice • eis • who • was • love • what • free • dove • Hund • them • herz • fast • liebe • magic • magie • grabe • taube • hello • hallo • heart • Katze • gratis • schnell • unmöglich • impossible • Weintraube
cape cod (but mostly food) 2020-04-01
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- sand sculpture
- lobster roll
- the sweet spot
- Fenway seats
- by the bay
- bar&bocci
- the eldest's container
- sharks in the park
- ice next to fire
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- dissolves in your mouth
- the Eastham scare
- food on the move
- Arrrrrrrrgh
- where the water melons grow
- the quack shop
- fire next to ice
- the seagulls apprentice
- happy pants town
- mad libs madness
- under table meditation
20 Clues: bar&bocci • by the bay • Arrrrrrrrgh • lobster roll • Fenway seats • sand sculpture • the sweet spot • the quack shop • food on the move • fire next to ice • happy pants town • mad libs madness • ice next to fire • the Eastham scare • sharks in the park • under table meditation • the eldest's container • dissolves in your mouth • the seagulls apprentice • where the water melons grow
40 2024-07-20
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- Five-event sport
- Ice surface
- Net and ball game
- Bat and ball game
- Firearm sport
- Skiing discipline
- Paddle sport
- Long-distance race
- Wave sport
- Hockey object
- Winter sliding sport
- Stone in curling
- Winter sliding sport
- Paddle sport
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- Team sport
- Artistic skating
- Hockey position
- Winter sliding sport
- Fast ice sport
- Fast skiing
- Used in curling
- Wind-powered sport
- Bow and arrow sport
- Water entry sport
- Three-part race
25 Clues: Team sport • Wave sport • Ice surface • Fast skiing • Paddle sport • Paddle sport • Firearm sport • Hockey object • Fast ice sport • Hockey position • Used in curling • Three-part race • Five-event sport • Artistic skating • Stone in curling • Net and ball game • Bat and ball game • Skiing discipline • Water entry sport • Long-distance race • Wind-powered sport • Bow and arrow sport • Winter sliding sport • ...
Winter 2025-01-13
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- tops cocoa
- ice windows
- keep your feet dry
- a famous snowman
- clears the street
- for warmth
- mittens with fingers
- bear white animal with claws
- riding on 2 sticks
- sleeping through winter
- ice house
- tells the temperature
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- head covering
- singing about Christmas
- icy rain
- tired sound
- _________ fighting
- cover your mouth
- riding downhill
- silly bird
- snow crashing downhill
- bigger than a deer
22 Clues: icy rain • ice house • tops cocoa • silly bird • for warmth • ice windows • tired sound • head covering • riding downhill • cover your mouth • a famous snowman • clears the street • keep your feet dry • _________ fighting • bigger than a deer • riding on 2 sticks • mittens with fingers • tells the temperature • snow crashing downhill • singing about Christmas • sleeping through winter • ...
squish-a-long (squishmallows) 2026-01-13
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- hedgehog
- boba tea
- unicorn
- dinosaur
- swan
- turtle
- cactus
- watermelon/and lime
- lion
- doughnut
- shark
- frog
- fox
- avocado toast
- koala
- bigfoot
- axolotl
- cat top trump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- elephant
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- blue whale
- strawberry
- ice cream
- octopus
- butterfly (main character in encanto)
- planet
- ice cream that looks like a cupcake
- alien
- owl
- pug
- shrimp sushi
- cheeseburger
31 Clues: owl • fox • pug • swan • lion • frog • alien • shark • koala • planet • turtle • cactus • unicorn • octopus • bigfoot • axolotl • hedgehog • boba tea • dinosaur • doughnut • elephant • ice cream • blue whale • strawberry • shrimp sushi • cheeseburger • avocado toast • watermelon/and lime • cat top trump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • ice cream that looks like a cupcake • butterfly (main character in encanto)
Interesting Insect 2026-05-24
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- ask
- maybe yes, maybe no COULD can
- get in the way
- tell your name
- from India
- toy cubes
- frozen water
- asking word
- part of your head for hearing
- big green lizard
- talking to a person
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- fun to learn about
- in something
- ice house
- stay somewhere
- ask questions
- maybe will
- tiny bug
- action word
- pointing word
- country shaped like a boot
21 Clues: ask • tiny bug • ice house • toy cubes • maybe will • from India • action word • asking word • in something • frozen water • ask questions • pointing word • stay somewhere • get in the way • tell your name • big green lizard • fun to learn about • talking to a person • country shaped like a boot • maybe yes, maybe no COULD can • part of your head for hearing
STATES OF MATTER 2024-07-19
16 Clues: AIR • HARD • A GAS • A LIQUID • DISOLVING • WARMING UP • OVERHEATING • HOT OR COLD • GETTING COLD • FROZEN WATER • DIFFERENT FORM • A OF MATTER • CAN BE ANY SHAPE • COMES OFF HOT WATER • THEME OF A SOLID LIQUID AND GAS • THE STAGE BETWEEN WATER AND ICE
W.E.D Crossword Puzzle by:Emmanuel Rodriguez 2022-10-27
Pokémon Types 2022-07-15
QDE February 2026-02-15
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2019-03-17
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- A very funny thing
- Crying in pain
- Hazy, not clear
- Extremely bad
- Small pull
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- Strange
- Carrying
- Being sad and silent
- Anesthesia
- Flavored ice or ice cream on a stick
- Twisting the body from side to side
- Severe pain
- The part of a plant and especially a tree remaining attached to the root after the trunk is cut.
13 Clues: Strange • Carrying • Anesthesia • Small pull • Severe pain • Extremely bad • Crying in pain • Hazy, not clear • A very funny thing • Being sad and silent • Twisting the body from side to side • Flavored ice or ice cream on a stick • The part of a plant and especially a tree remaining attached to the root after the trunk is cut.
Water and Weather 2022-04-06
13 Clues: small ice • water vapor • hard and big ice • low level clouds • rocks and boulders • falls from the sky • clouds on the ground • the direction of air • rain, ice, snow, dew, sleet • clouds that grow vertically • hot or cold any day in the week • flakes flurry, falls from a cloud • small wet particles in the morning
Precipitation 2023-05-22
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- when rain freezes in the sky and falls as ice balls
- layer of gases surrounding a planet
- a mixture of snow and rain
- be turned to ice due to extreme cold
- water freezing into ice crystals
- ice crystals
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- a heavy snowstorm
- a small drop of liquid
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere
- a small amount of liquid in the air
- the degree or intensity of heat
- a large amount of water over a limit
12 Clues: ice crystals • a heavy snowstorm • a small drop of liquid • a mixture of snow and rain • the degree or intensity of heat • water freezing into ice crystals • a small amount of liquid in the air • layer of gases surrounding a planet • be turned to ice due to extreme cold • a large amount of water over a limit • moisture condensed from the atmosphere • ...
Winter Words 2022-12-22
Emerson's Sweet 16 2025-04-11
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- Favorite Color
- Favorite Flavor of Ice Cream
- Favorite Form of Ice
- Favorite Breakfast Restaurant
- BFF
- Favorite Dinner
- Favorite Salad Dressing
- Birth Month
- Favorite Type of Cards
- Favorite Musical
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- Favorite Dinner Restaurant
- Favorite Candy
- Favorite Scent
- Favorite "Childhood" "Toy"
- Favorite Snack
- Favorite Childhood Show
16 Clues: BFF • Birth Month • Favorite Candy • Favorite Color • Favorite Scent • Favorite Snack • Favorite Dinner • Favorite Musical • Favorite Form of Ice • Favorite Type of Cards • Favorite Salad Dressing • Favorite Childhood Show • Favorite Dinner Restaurant • Favorite "Childhood" "Toy" • Favorite Flavor of Ice Cream • Favorite Breakfast Restaurant
Earths Atmosphere 2023-10-26
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- Third Layer
- a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure
- The only place life can live
- The sphere that holds all of the water in all forms
- The sphere that has all animals and plants
- First Layer
- the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior
- Southern Lights
- Fourth layer
- Northern Lights
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- The outer core of Earth
- second layer
- The inner core of Earth
- includes solid precipitation, snow, sea ice, lake and river ice, icebergs, glaciers and ice caps
- Fifth Crust
- Protects the Earth from ultraviolet radiation
- Earths Crust
17 Clues: Third Layer • Fifth Crust • First Layer • second layer • Earths Crust • Fourth layer • Southern Lights • Northern Lights • The outer core of Earth • The inner core of Earth • The only place life can live • the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior • The sphere that has all animals and plants • Protects the Earth from ultraviolet radiation • ...
Christmas crossword (updated) 2022-12-13
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- spanish for "Merry Christmas"
- a warm milky drink often paired with
- another word for a present
- ____ on the shelf
- The day before Christmas
- When you go door to door singing Christmas
- snow which can be pulled by dogs
- what was given on the eleventh day of Christmas
- common abbreviation for Christmas
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- the sport of skating on ice
- Santa's catchphrase
- vehicle for conveying people or goods over ice
- device used to crack nuts
- a hanging piece of ice that forms when dripping water freezes
- cake containing fruit and nuts
- What you hang on your christmas tree
- Who got run over by a reindeer?
17 Clues: ____ on the shelf • Santa's catchphrase • The day before Christmas • device used to crack nuts • another word for a present • the sport of skating on ice • spanish for "Merry Christmas" • cake containing fruit and nuts • Who got run over by a reindeer? • snow which can be pulled by dogs • common abbreviation for Christmas • a warm milky drink often paired with • ...
Curling 2017-12-05
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- A fine spray of water applied to a sheet of curling ice before play starts.
- The player who determines the strategy and directs the play for his/her team.
- The way the rock is rotated just before the release.
- The name of the Canadian Men’s Curling Championship.
- When aiming for a “takeout” or “draw” shot, it is the distance between the skip’s broom and the target stone or target area.
- Generally, this player acts as the skip when the skip is delivering his/her stones and assists with strategy decisions.
- A “takeout” shot that removes two of the opponents’ stones at one time.
- A stone that just touches the outer edge of the circles.
- A stone delivered with less “weight” than was required to successfully complete a shot.
- An instrument that measures which rock is closest to the centre of the ice.
- A curling competition or tournament.
- A portion of a curling game that has been completed when each team has thrown eight stones and the score has been decided.
- A stone that does not reach the far “hog line”.
- The substitute or alternate player on a team.
- A precise, “draw-weight” shot.
- An alternate or substitute player.
- A stone in motion that has been touched by a member of either team, or any part of their equipment.
- Knocking a stone out of the playing area by hitting it with another stone.
- A line 33 feet (10 metres) from the hack at each end of the ice.
- The momentum required for a stone to reach the “house”.
- A stone delivered with greater force than necessary.
- The playing surface that a curling game takes place on.
- Scoring during an end in which your team did not have the advantage of hammer.
- The amount a rock’s path “bends” while traveling down the sheet of ice.
- The first player to deliver a rock for his or her team.
- A slight indentation in the ice at the very center of the house.
- The term used to identify which team gets to throw the last stone of an end.
- The circles (a.k.a. “house”) towards which play is directed.
- Ice condition that requires the curler throwing the stone to put less momentum
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- A “takeout” shot that knocks a stone from play while the delivered stone itself also rolls “out of play”.
- The rings or circles toward which play is directed.
- The skill a skip uses to anticipate the amount a stone will “curl” relative to the “weight” required.
- The line that is the boundary of the curling rink.
- A device used to sweep the ice that is in the path of a moving stone.
- A stone that is placed in a specific position so as to protect another stone.
- A stone that is delivered on-target (where the skip’s broom is pointing).
- The foot the curler uses to slide when they are throwing the stone (curling delivery).
- The Canadian Women’s Curling Championships
- The act of moving the brush back and forth across the ice in front of a moving stone.
- The line across the ice at the back of the “house”.
- A “take-out”.
- Any stone in the rings or touching the rings.
- A line running down the middle of the ice, from one “hack” to the other.
- The action of moving a broom or brush back and forth in the path of a moving stone.
- The circle at the centre of the “house”.
- The movement of a curling stone after it has struck a stopped (stationary) stone that is “in play”.
- Knowing all of the different kinds of curling shots and when to play them.
- The line that passes through the centre of the “house”, parallel to the “hog line” and to the “backline”.
- The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery.
- At any time during an “end”, this is the stone closest to the “button”.
- An “end” during which no points have been scored.
- Ice condition that requires the curler throwing the stone to put more momentum behind it.
- The footholds at each end of the ice from which the stones are thrown.
- When one stone is bumped ahead by another.
54 Clues: A “take-out”. • A precise, “draw-weight” shot. • An alternate or substitute player. • A curling competition or tournament. • The circle at the centre of the “house”. • The Canadian Women’s Curling Championships • When one stone is bumped ahead by another. • Any stone in the rings or touching the rings. • The substitute or alternate player on a team. • ...
Escape From the Ice Ch. 3-5 2023-05-01
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- the first lifeboat
- the men ate this when food was running low
- the men lived here for three months
- Endurance did this after 2 months of being crushed by the ice
- a fixed amount of food
- a small boat kept on a ship in case of emergency
- the number of days the men's food would last
- the land the men finally reached after 16 months
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- the name of the ship
- the first camp on the ice where the men dumped all of their belongings
- the second lifeboat
- a sheet of floating ice
- the men lived here for two months
- the third lifeboat
14 Clues: the first lifeboat • the third lifeboat • the second lifeboat • the name of the ship • a fixed amount of food • a sheet of floating ice • the men lived here for two months • the men lived here for three months • the men ate this when food was running low • the number of days the men's food would last • a small boat kept on a ship in case of emergency • ...
BUILDING MAINTENANCE 2016-02-15
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- Protection of one self or others from getting hurt injured or even killed.
- Source of danger or risk.
- Metallic bar or wire designed and intended to carry electrical current.
- Tools that are operated by electrical or hydraulic power source.
- a tool or implement used for delicate or scientific representation of values.
- keeping skin, hair and teeth clean, over-all body cleansing.
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- devices or equipment held with one or both hands.
- a device that is sensitive to both heat cause by the current flow and the magnetic field created by current flow.
- device that is sensitive to heating cause by a circuit.
- system or set marks on a line used in measuring, reducing and enlarging.
10 Clues: Source of danger or risk. • devices or equipment held with one or both hands. • device that is sensitive to heating cause by a circuit. • keeping skin, hair and teeth clean, over-all body cleansing. • Tools that are operated by electrical or hydraulic power source. • Metallic bar or wire designed and intended to carry electrical current. • ...
Industrialization and Imperialism 2022-10-31
Across
- a type of woven fabric or cloth.
- a permanent road laid with steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run.
- a steam power vessel that is used on inland waterways.
- revolution, a period where the economy and way people made money changed.
Down
- the energy that comes from the motion of charged particles.
- industry, a small scale business in a person's home.
- class, a socioeconomic group that includes people who are employed in manufacturing or industrial work.
- union, an organization of workers from the same industry that protect rights and safety of workers.
- jenny, a machine with multiple spindles used for spinning wool or cotton simultaneously.
- boy, a young coal miner who separated coal by hand.
10 Clues: a type of woven fabric or cloth. • boy, a young coal miner who separated coal by hand. • industry, a small scale business in a person's home. • a steam power vessel that is used on inland waterways. • the energy that comes from the motion of charged particles. • revolution, a period where the economy and way people made money changed. • ...
Water in Earth's Processes - Dr. Davis 6th Grade Science Class 2023-02-08
Across
- the vast cloud of rock, ice, and dust out of which the planets of our solar system formed
- where two streams or rivers come together
- the large ice sheet blanketing North America during the last Ice Age
- a steep underwater canyon dividing the midocean ridge
- the largest aquifer in the United States
- a very broad and flat surface at the bottom of the ocean found on either side of the mid-ocean ridge
- the section of a glacier where ice and snow pile up and fuse before sliding down slope
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- water flowing across a ground surface
- an underwater mountain formed by rising magma
- a type of glacier found in high mountain areas
- word describing a ground surface that has soaked up all of the water it can
- soil and rock pushed by a glacier
- a deep and open crack in a glacier
- the downward entry of water into soil
- the end of a glacier
- an underwater mountain range where seafloor spreading takes place
Down
- glaciers do this when they get larger
- the “ramp” between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the continental rise
- where a 1st order stream originates
- icy proto-planet that crashed into Earth 4.6 billion years ago
- a flat-top seamount formed by ocean currents
- a type of glacier that covers huge areas
- word describing water that is half freshwater and half saltwater
- a lake found at a glacier’s terminus and filled with melted snow and ice
- a “dirty snowball” originating in the Oort Cloud; they brought water to Earth during the Late Orbital Bombardment
- the section of a glacier where accumulated ice and snow begins sliding down slope
- a broad and shallow underwater ledge found along shorelines
- zone at the mouth of a river where saltwater and freshwater mix
- process that removes salt from sea water
- a steep underwater canyon found along some shorelines; it is the deepest part of the ocean
- glaciers do this when they begin to melt
- an area of land that separates waters flowing into different rivers and seas
- the Stone Age “ice man” found in a glacier in Switzerland
34 Clues: the end of a glacier • soil and rock pushed by a glacier • a deep and open crack in a glacier • where a 1st order stream originates • glaciers do this when they get larger • water flowing across a ground surface • the downward entry of water into soil • the largest aquifer in the United States • a type of glacier that covers huge areas • ...
Maths 2022-01-28
14 Clues: earaser • jewelry • tea cup • egyptian • football • ice cream • ice block • pyramid jet • sphere bowl • prism oil tank • card board box • prism truck cab • prism house roof • based pyramid tower
Winter 2025-10-28
Across
- Injury caused by extreme cold to skin and tissue.
- A very cold, sweet food made from frozen milk, cream, or fruit with sugar and flavor.
- A deep sleep that some animals have during winter.
- A thick coat worn to keep warm in winter.
- Soft white flakes that fall from the sky in winter.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
- A single, unique crystal of snow.
- The snowy top of a mountain.
- Partially melted snow that is wet and soft.
- A glass sphere with a small winter scene inside and “snow” that falls when shaken.
- Clothing worn on the hands to keep them warm.
- A vehicle used to clear snow from roads.
- A structure that allows smoke to escape from a fire.
- A piece of cloth worn around the neck for warmth.
- A structure where a fire is built to heat a room.
- A woody seed case from pine trees, often seen in winter.
- A small vehicle used to slide on snow.
- A stick of wax with a wick, used for light or warmth.
- A large cloth used to keep warm.
Down
- Footwear worn to keep feet warm and dry.
- The system or process of making a place warm.
- A large floating mass of ice in the sea.
- A long flat-bottomed light sled made of thin boards curved up at one end.
- A warm drink made from milk and chocolate, often enjoyed in winter.
- Hand coverings joined at the thumb to keep hands warm.
- Thin layer of ice that forms on surfaces in cold weather.
- A house made of blocks of snow.
- A large log burned during Christmas celebrations.
- A mound or bank of snow piled up by the wind.
- The activity of sliding down a hill on a sled.
- A very strong snowstorm with heavy snow and wind.
- Special shoes that allow walking on snow.
- A figure made of snow, usually shaped like a person.
- A ball made of snow, often used for throwing.
- A hanging spike of ice formed from dripping water.
- Rain that freezes into small ice pellets before hitting the ground.
- A heavy fall of snow with strong wind.
- Shoes with blades used to glide on ice.
- Frozen water that is hard and cold.
39 Clues: The snowy top of a mountain. • A house made of blocks of snow. • A large cloth used to keep warm. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • A single, unique crystal of snow. • Frozen water that is hard and cold. • A heavy fall of snow with strong wind. • A small vehicle used to slide on snow. • Shoes with blades used to glide on ice. • Footwear worn to keep feet warm and dry. • ...
Seasons and Nature 2019-12-25
Across
- - A Chicken and Cow live on a _ a _ _
- - When Ice turns to water
- - When Water turns to gas
- - It's warm and sunny. We can fly a kite
- - When water turns into Ice
- - A Monkey and Lion live in the _ _ _ g _ e
- - Fish and Turtles live in the S _ _
Down
- - It's cool and windy. The leaves turn yellow and brown
- - People can't live without _ _ _ e _
- - It's cold and snowy. We can go Ice-skating
- - It's hot and sunny. We can eat Ice-cream
- - A bear lives in the _ _ _ e s _
- - Plants can live without the _ u _
13 Clues: - When Ice turns to water • - When Water turns to gas • - When water turns into Ice • - A bear lives in the _ _ _ e s _ • - Plants can live without the _ u _ • - Fish and Turtles live in the S _ _ • - A Chicken and Cow live on a _ a _ _ • - People can't live without _ _ _ e _ • - It's warm and sunny. We can fly a kite • - It's hot and sunny. We can eat Ice-cream • ...
6A Reginald D. Griffin's Antarctica cross word puzzle 2018-04-27
Across
- deserving strong condemnation
- large chunk of ice that breaks off
- tiny crustaceans similar to shrimp
- without doubt
- ice breaking free from an ice shelf or glacier
Down
- are driven by force of earths gravity
- is a thick layer of ice
- are organisms that usually grow on solid rocky surfaces
- tiny organisms floating near the waters surface
- is a thick slab of ice
10 Clues: without doubt • is a thick slab of ice • is a thick layer of ice • deserving strong condemnation • large chunk of ice that breaks off • tiny crustaceans similar to shrimp • are driven by force of earths gravity • ice breaking free from an ice shelf or glacier • tiny organisms floating near the waters surface • are organisms that usually grow on solid rocky surfaces
Oceans 2026-04-03
Across
- (very fast; not slow)
- (to remove chains or restraints)
- (large ice mass slowly moving over land)
- ice (tiny floating ice crystals in water)
Down
- (to slowly wear away)
- (sheets of ice floating in the ocean)
- (small shrimp-like animals eaten by whales)
- (to wait secretly or hide)
- (simple plants in water)
- (floating chunk of ice broken from a glacier)
10 Clues: (to slowly wear away) • (very fast; not slow) • (simple plants in water) • (to wait secretly or hide) • (to remove chains or restraints) • (sheets of ice floating in the ocean) • (large ice mass slowly moving over land) • ice (tiny floating ice crystals in water) • (small shrimp-like animals eaten by whales) • (floating chunk of ice broken from a glacier)
water systems 2024-02-23
Across
- water supply system, infrastructure
- Water is on and in the Earth. The vast majority of water on the Earth's surface, over 96 percent, is saline water in the oceans.
- LEVELS Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming,
- A gas storage hot water system heats water via a gas burner, which is located under the storage tank.
- A hurricane is a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more.
- Ice sheets are continental-scale masses of ice that rest on land.
- A water table describes the boundary between water-saturated ground and unsaturated ground
- The sea is called "dead" because its high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms, such as fish and aquatic plants, from living in it
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- Familiar examples include rain, snow, clouds, winds, floods, or thunderstorms. Climate, on the other hand, refers to the long-term
- Microclimates are small regions within a general climate zone that have their own unique climatic conditions.
- The solid form of water is ice. Ice is less dense than water as when water freezes.
- Ground water is water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- A glacier is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow
- The freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid turns to a solid. The freezing point at which water a liquid turns to ice a solid is 32°F (0°C).
- It's a land area that channels rainfall and snowmelt to creeks, streams, and rivers, and eventually to outflow points
15 Clues: water supply system, infrastructure • Ice sheets are continental-scale masses of ice that rest on land. • A glacier is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow • Ground water is water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface. • LEVELS Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming, • ...
Sports crossword 2023-07-30
12 Clues: Racket and ball • Only feet sport • Only hands sport • American Football • Best mental sport • Racket and shuttlecock • skating Gliding on ice • Japanese self defense art • Played with a stick on ice • India's coin and board game • Ball, bat, and nine players • Eleven players, ball, and bat
World History 2021-09-08
Across
- complex culture and religion
- skilled worker
- Massive stepped tower
- the study of past societies
- hypotheses
- 2 rivers join
- upright man
- believe in many gods
- important powerful person
Down
- old stone age
- hunter-gatherer
- first human species
- government established
- human-like creature
- the study of human life
- a way of life
- Wedge-shaped writing
- change in government
- age- lots of ice
19 Clues: hypotheses • upright man • old stone age • a way of life • 2 rivers join • skilled worker • hunter-gatherer • age- lots of ice • first human species • human-like creature • Wedge-shaped writing • change in government • believe in many gods • Massive stepped tower • government established • the study of human life • important powerful person • the study of past societies • complex culture and religion
Canada 2024-10-06
12 Clues: something cold • big piece of ice • slide on the ice • activity for fun • friendly reception • large body of water • not just or equitable • resident of a country • sport activity on a boat • judgment of characteristics • most popular game in Canada • something a citizen must respect
Polar Region Vocabulary 2015-02-07
Across
- plants that live for more than two years
- grow in sheltered places on bare rock, and remains provide food for mosses
- allows animals to move over snow and ice easier
- allows warm blooded animals to survive harsh winter conditions by living in close quarters in a dormant condition
- carcass of a dead animal
- long stems some plants produce
- prevent heat loss
- takes nitrogen from air and converts it to ammonia to produce amino acids
- allows many animals to maintain their body temperature even though the environmental temperature surrounding them plunges well below zero
- provides insulations by trapping air, warmed by the body
Down
- allows animals to remove heavy accumulations of snow and ice to access food
- specific fat layer between the skin and muscle
- beyond permanent ice, ground may be frozen
- land of sedges, mosses, grasses, and lichens growing in patches
- fur fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body
- dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet
- fur courser and waterproof
- speific function or position within a community of organisms
- allows smaller animals to survive away from the harsh polar conditions
- allows some animals to blend with their environment
20 Clues: prevent heat loss • carcass of a dead animal • fur courser and waterproof • long stems some plants produce • plants that live for more than two years • beyond permanent ice, ground may be frozen • specific fat layer between the skin and muscle • allows animals to move over snow and ice easier • dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet • ...
Winter 2023-11-29
Across
- Christian holiday in December
- Use it to ride downhill in snowy areas whilst seated
- Used to drink warm beverages out of
- Warms your hands WITHOUT separate spaces for your fingers
- Jewish holiday in December
- A vertical pipe that conducts smoke up from a fire or furnace, usually through the roof of a building
- A piece of ice drifting in the ocean
- Tells you how cold it is outside
- Warm material made of fur
- The type of tree commonly used as a Christmas tree
- The verb (infinitive) for ice turning back into water
- A severe snowstorm
- Keeps your head warm
- What frozen water falls down as
- Knitted Top
Down
- Shake from the cold
- Sudden blast of wind
- A deep sleep held during the cold months by certain mammals
- Stick of frozen water
- Needed to dig snow
- Rather cold
- Where fires are lit inside of buildings
- Warms your hands WITH separate spaces for your fingers
- Turned into ice
- The verb (infinitive) used for something becoming soft as a result of warming up
- A building made entirely out of ice
- Keeps your neck warm
27 Clues: Rather cold • Knitted Top • Turned into ice • Needed to dig snow • A severe snowstorm • Shake from the cold • Sudden blast of wind • Keeps your head warm • Keeps your neck warm • Stick of frozen water • Warm material made of fur • Jewish holiday in December • Christian holiday in December • What frozen water falls down as • Tells you how cold it is outside • ...
Winter 2023-11-01
Across
- A cozy place to have a fire in your home to keep warm.
- A ball made of packed snow that can be thrown for fun.
- A delicious warm chocolate drink to enjoy in winter.
- A tiny, unique ice crystal that forms in the clouds.
- The activity of riding a sled down a snowy hill for fun.
- Solid, cold water often found on sidewalks and ponds in winter.
- A severe snowstorm with strong winds.
- Something you wear on your head to keep warm.
Down
- Hand coverings that keep your fingers warm.
- Frozen white flakes that fall from the sky.
- A long piece of fabric you wrap around your neck to stay cozy.
- The season when it's cold, and snow and ice are common.
- A round, snow house.
- Gliding on ice with special shoes.
- The feeling you get when the weather is chilly.
- A flightless bird known for living in cold, icy regions.
- A figure made from stacked snowballs, often with a carrot nose and coal eyes.
- Equipment used for gliding on snow in the mountains.
- A warm, outer layer of clothing to protect against the cold.
- Footwear that keeps your feet warm and dry in the snow.
20 Clues: A round, snow house. • Gliding on ice with special shoes. • A severe snowstorm with strong winds. • Hand coverings that keep your fingers warm. • Frozen white flakes that fall from the sky. • Something you wear on your head to keep warm. • The feeling you get when the weather is chilly. • A delicious warm chocolate drink to enjoy in winter. • ...
Chapter 10: Water Systems Review 2025-03-26
Across
- A water particle is 2 hydrogen particles and one...
- Rivers of ice flowing slowly down mountainsides.
- A change of state from gas to liquid.
- Water from precipitation and snowmelt that flows over Earth's surface.
- A method of water treatment for rural homes.
- All changes of state involve the transfer of...
- A change of state from solid to gas.
- Substances that dissolve in water.
- The Sun provides the energy to power the...
- A change of state from gas to solid.
Down
- Permanent ice that covers land.
- Areas of ice at the North and South Poles.
- Ice floats as it is less...
- A change of state from liquid to gas.
- A geological formation of loose rock or soil that is saturated with groundwater.
- "Hard" water has a high [...] content.
- Added in the 'disinfection' stage of the water treatment process.
- A change of state from solid to liquid.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- Water in the gaseous state.
- Using water in a way that will make it available for future generations.
- A method of water treatment for use in an emergency.
- Water that falls to Earth's surface.
23 Clues: Ice floats as it is less... • Water in the gaseous state. • Permanent ice that covers land. • Substances that dissolve in water. • A change of state from solid to gas. • Water that falls to Earth's surface. • A change of state from gas to solid. • A change of state from liquid to gas. • A change of state from gas to liquid. • "Hard" water has a high [...] content. • ...
Curling 2017-12-05
Across
- A “takeout” shot that knocks a stone from play while the delivered stone itself also rolls “out of play”.
- When one stone is bumped ahead by another.
- A device used to sweep the ice that is in the path of a moving stone.
- Scoring during an end in which your team did not have the advantage of hammer.
- A precise, “draw-weight” shot.
- The action of moving a broom or brush back and forth in the path of a moving stone.
- The momentum required for a stone to reach the “house”.
- A “takeout” shot that removes two of the opponents’ stones at one time.
- The amount a rock’s path “bends” while traveling down the sheet of ice.
- The first player to deliver a rock for his or her team.
- An instrument that measures which rock is closest to the centre of the ice.
- A stone in motion that has been touched by a member of either team, or any part of their equipment.
- Generally, this player acts as the skip when the skip is delivering his/her stones and assists with strategy decisions.
- A stone that is delivered on-target (where the skip’s broom is pointing).
- The line that passes through the centre of the “house”, parallel to the “hog line” and to the “backline”.
- A stone that is placed in a specific position so as to protect another stone.
- The line that is the boundary of the curling rink.
- A stone that does not reach the far “hog line”.
- A line 33 feet (10 metres) from the hack at each end of the ice.
- A curling competition or tournament.
- The playing surface that a curling game takes place on.
- Knocking a stone out of the playing area by hitting it with another stone.
- The circles (a.k.a. “house”) towards which play is directed.
- A slight indentation in the ice at the very center of the house.
- A “take-out”.
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- An alternate or substitute player.
- The movement of a curling stone after it has struck a stopped (stationary) stone that is “in play”.
- The rings or circles toward which play is directed.
- Ice condition that requires the curler throwing the stone to put less momentum
- A fine spray of water applied to a sheet of curling ice before play starts.
- When aiming for a “takeout” or “draw” shot, it is the distance between the skip’s broom and the target stone or target area.
- The line across the ice at the back of the “house”.
- A line running down the middle of the ice, from one “hack” to the other.
- The substitute or alternate player on a team.
- The circle at the centre of the “house”.
- Ice condition that requires the curler throwing the stone to put more momentum behind it.
- The foot the curler uses to slide when they are throwing the stone (curling delivery).
- An “end” during which no points have been scored.
- The Canadian Women’s Curling Championships
- The name of the Canadian Men’s Curling Championship.
- Any stone in the rings or touching the rings.
- A portion of a curling game that has been completed when each team has thrown eight stones and the score has been decided.
- At any time during an “end”, this is the stone closest to the “button”.
- The term used to identify which team gets to throw the last stone of an end.
- The skill a skip uses to anticipate the amount a stone will “curl” relative to the “weight” required.
- The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery.
- The way the rock is rotated just before the release.
- A stone delivered with less “weight” than was required to successfully complete a shot.
- A stone delivered with greater force than necessary.
- A stone that just touches the outer edge of the circles.
- The act of moving the brush back and forth across the ice in front of a moving stone.
- Knowing all of the different kinds of curling shots and when to play them.
- The footholds at each end of the ice from which the stones are thrown.
- The player who determines the strategy and directs the play for his/her team.
54 Clues: A “take-out”. • A precise, “draw-weight” shot. • An alternate or substitute player. • A curling competition or tournament. • The circle at the centre of the “house”. • When one stone is bumped ahead by another. • The Canadian Women’s Curling Championships • The substitute or alternate player on a team. • Any stone in the rings or touching the rings. • ...
Diary Desserts 2024-04-30
Across
- Dish made by blending eggs, and milk or cream
- liquid changing to solid or semi solid
- When preparing a frozen dessert it must go into the ...
- When tempering eggs you must be careful not to have them ... with the milk
- When making dessert in the freezer the freezer must be on ... setting
- hot liquid gradually added to eggs
- You must ... during freezing to achieve a smooth texture
Down
- Ice cream canister must be surrounded by ice and ...
- When cooking a custard you use ... heat
- An example of a savory custard
- Heating to just below boiling point
- close to ice cream but also has fruit juices in it
- Contains milk, cream, sugar, and flavoring
- Let ice cream sit ... hours to let flavor develope
- Thickened milk products served as dessert
15 Clues: An example of a savory custard • hot liquid gradually added to eggs • Heating to just below boiling point • liquid changing to solid or semi solid • When cooking a custard you use ... heat • Thickened milk products served as dessert • Contains milk, cream, sugar, and flavoring • Dish made by blending eggs, and milk or cream • ...
Crossword Puzzle#1 2021-12-02
Across
- when soil presses and glues together, forming rock
- a thick sheet of ice that slowly moves down a mountain
- something that is alive, like a plant or animal
- the N in C-O-N
- another word for oil
- number of years it takes for fossil fuels to form
- the piling up of soil or sediment by wind, water, or ice
- the C in C-O-N
Down
- when layers of soil press together to form rock
- animal that died that did NOT make fossil fuels
- type of energy created when fossil fuels are burned
- gas created when fossil fuels are burned
- breaking down of rock by wind, water, or ice
- the movement of soil or sediment by wind, water, or ice
- the O in C-O-N
15 Clues: the N in C-O-N • the O in C-O-N • the C in C-O-N • another word for oil • gas created when fossil fuels are burned • breaking down of rock by wind, water, or ice • when layers of soil press together to form rock • animal that died that did NOT make fossil fuels • something that is alive, like a plant or animal • number of years it takes for fossil fuels to form • ...
Polar Region Vocabulary 2015-02-07
Across
- specific fat layer between skin and muscle
- grow in sheltered places on bare rock, their remains provide food for mosses
- takes nitrogen from the air and converts it to ammonia to produce amino acids
- fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body
- provides insulation by trapping air, warmed by the body
- courser and waterproof
- allows animals to move over snow and ice easier
- specific function or position withina communityof organisms
- prevent heat loss
- dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet
Down
- ground that may be frozen beyond the permanent ice
- carcass of a dead animal
- thicker, trap more air and are white
- allows animals to remove heavy accumulations of snow and ice to access food
- allows many warm-blooded animals to survive harsh polar conditions by living in close quarters in a dormant condition
- allows many animals to maintain their body temperature even though the environmental temperature surrounding them plunges well below zero
- long stems that some plants produce
- allows some animals to blend with their environment
- allows smaller animals to survive away from the harsh polar conditions
- land of sedges, mosses, grasses, and lichens growing in patches
20 Clues: prevent heat loss • courser and waterproof • carcass of a dead animal • long stems that some plants produce • thicker, trap more air and are white • specific fat layer between skin and muscle • fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body • allows animals to move over snow and ice easier • dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet • ...
Water 2015-10-28
Across
- Something that rises to the shore
- The process by which a liquid
- The volume of fresh water
- Smaller than a river or creek
- A general term for a body of flowing water
- A water course
- The process of water seeping through the earth
- A large frozen mass of river ice
- Something you through a coin into
- Water that has been used by people
- A large body of water used for fishing
- A river channel
- A scientific abbreviation of a clear liquid
- A large mass of ice
- Something that we drink
- A point of natural ground water
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- A giant ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- A natural stream of water
- Process of water in various forms falling to the ground
- The continuous cycle by which water evaporates from lakes
- Stream that is flooded by water
- Stroking your arm
- Flows on surfaces to rivers
- Something you fill with water
- Built to prevent flooding
- Starting point of river
- Small stream of water
- Lands between aquatic systems
- Frozen water
- A permanent layer of ice
30 Clues: Frozen water • A water course • A river channel • Stroking your arm • A large mass of ice • Small stream of water • Starting point of river • Something that we drink • A permanent layer of ice • A natural stream of water • The volume of fresh water • Built to prevent flooding • Flows on surfaces to rivers • The process by which a liquid • Smaller than a river or creek • ...
OAM Winter Crossword 2023-12-15
Across
- A machine used to resurface ice.
- A plant that is often associated with Christmas decorations.
- A strong snowstorm with low visibility and high winds.
- A bird native to the southern hemisphere that cannot fly.
- The last month of the year.
- Our fearless OAM Operations Manager
- The shortest or longest day of the year.
- The first month of the year.
- An object that is placed on a Christmas Tree.
- A slowly moving mass formed by the accumulation of ice and snow on mountains or near the poles.
- A mass of snow and ice moving rapidly down the mountainside.
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- The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh.
- Garment to keep hands warm during cold months.
- A place for a domestic fire.
- A long narrow sled used for downhill sports.
- A warm chocolate drink.
- A game played on ice with brooms and flat stones.
- To spend the winter in a dormant state.
- A type of dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow.
- A drink made from a mixture of beaten eggs, cream, and flavorings
- The feeling that OAM leadership has towards our team.
- Time away from school or work, sometimes involving travel.
22 Clues: A warm chocolate drink. • The last month of the year. • A place for a domestic fire. • The first month of the year. • A machine used to resurface ice. • Our fearless OAM Operations Manager • The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh. • To spend the winter in a dormant state. • The shortest or longest day of the year. • A long narrow sled used for downhill sports. • ...
Teacher 2024-12-09
Across
- – A fun figure you make with snow.
- – Santa's helpers that pull his sleigh.
- – A tool to clear snow from the ground.
- – White, fluffy stuff that falls from the sky.
- – Something you wrap around your neck.
- – A little bit of snow falling.
- – Frozen water that is slippery.
- – Warm gloves for your hands.
- – A small wooden house, often in the woods.
- – Feeling warm and happy inside.
- – What the weather feels like in winter.
- – A very cold place near the North Pole.
- – A small, woody thing that falls from pine trees.
Down
- – A big snowstorm with strong wind.
- – A word for animals or places near the North Pole.
- – A thin layer of ice on windows or grass.
- – A ball made of snow for throwing or playing.
- – Something that keeps you warm inside.
- – When something turns into ice.
- – A part of a house where smoke goes out.
- – You wear it on your head to keep warm.
- – Something you ride on to slide down snow.
- – Shoes that keep your feet dry and warm.
- – Ice hanging down like a stick.
- – A big jacket you wear in winter.
25 Clues: – Warm gloves for your hands. • – A little bit of snow falling. • – When something turns into ice. • – Frozen water that is slippery. • – Ice hanging down like a stick. • – Feeling warm and happy inside. • – A fun figure you make with snow. • – A big jacket you wear in winter. • – A big snowstorm with strong wind. • – Something you wrap around your neck. • ...
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Levels 2024-11-25
Across
- 5-4 Hive
- 5-2 Roller Coaster
- 2-5 Mines
- 6-3 Castle
- 5-3 Forest
- 4-4 Roller Coaster
- 4-2 Roller Coaster
- 1-1 Ship Deck
- 3-4 Ship Deck
- 2-2 Mines
- 2-6 Boss Lava
- 6-6 Castle
- 7-2 Boss Gunship
- 4-3 Brambles
- 4-6 Hive
- 1-5 Ship Mast
- 6-1 Ice
- L-5 Jungle/Ice/Brambles
- 2-3 Ship Hold
- 3-2 Ship Hold/Ship Deck
- 3-5 Ship Mast
- 1-3 Ship Deck
- 3-3 Swamp
- L-2 Ice
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- 1-4 Ship Hold
- 3-7 Boss Swamp
- 2-1 Lava
- 6-4 Ice
- L-4 Lava
- L-3 Jungle
- 6-7 Boss Castle
- 3-1 Swamp
- 4-1 Hive
- L-6 Boss Altar
- 1-2 Ship Mast
- 5-5 Forest
- L-1 Jungle
- 2-4 Lava
- 7-1 Brambles
- 5-6 Boss Ship Mast
- 4-7 Boss Hive
- 4-5 Swamp
- 1-6 Boss Ship Mast
- 3-6 Brambles
- 6-2 Mines
- 6-5 Castle
- 5-1 Forest
47 Clues: 6-4 Ice • 6-1 Ice • L-2 Ice • 5-4 Hive • 2-1 Lava • L-4 Lava • 4-1 Hive • 2-4 Lava • 4-6 Hive • 2-5 Mines • 3-1 Swamp • 2-2 Mines • 4-5 Swamp • 6-2 Mines • 3-3 Swamp • L-3 Jungle • 6-3 Castle • 5-3 Forest • 5-5 Forest • L-1 Jungle • 6-6 Castle • 6-5 Castle • 5-1 Forest • 7-1 Brambles • 4-3 Brambles • 3-6 Brambles • 1-4 Ship Hold • 1-1 Ship Deck • 1-2 Ship Mast • 3-4 Ship Deck • 2-6 Boss Lava • 4-7 Boss Hive • 1-5 Ship Mast • 2-3 Ship Hold • ...
Solar System 2025-04-15
Across
- A large celestial body orbiting a star (like Earth or Mars).
- Planet orbiting closest to the Sun.
- The curved path a planet takes around the Sun.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun, many in a belt beyond Mars.
- Our home planet, the third from the Sun.
- Deep blue ice giant, the farthest major planet from the Sun.
- Known as the "Red Planet" due to iron oxide.
- Natural satellites that revolve around planets (like Earth's Moon).
- Hottest planet in our solar system, covered in clouds.
- Type of very large planet, often made of gas or ice (Gas ____).
- Ice giant planet that rotates nearly on its side.
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- The layer of gases surrounding a planet.
- A bowl-shaped depression on a planet's surface, often from an impact.
- The largest planet, a gas giant with a Great Red Spot.
- Our Sun and everything orbiting it (Solar ____).
- Jupiter's Great Red ____, a huge, long-lasting storm.
- Bands made of ice, rock, and dust circling planets like Saturn.
- Classification for smaller celestial bodies like Pluto (____ Planet).
- Gas giant planet famous for its prominent rings.
20 Clues: Planet orbiting closest to the Sun. • The layer of gases surrounding a planet. • Our home planet, the third from the Sun. • The star at the center of our solar system. • Known as the "Red Planet" due to iron oxide. • The curved path a planet takes around the Sun. • Our Sun and everything orbiting it (Solar ____). • Gas giant planet famous for its prominent rings. • ...
Cenozoic Crossword 2025-01-15
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- A large, woolly elephant-like creature from the Ice Age
- Natural formations that shaped the Earth during this era
- A time period in the Cenozoic, known for the development of modern species
- Giant animals that lived during the Cenozoic Era
- A prehistoric cat with long, sharp canine teeth
- Early ancestors of humans that appeared during this era
- A time when glaciers covered much of the Earth
- Massive sheets of ice that shaped the landscape during the Ice Age
- Preserved remains of plants or animals from the past
- Egg-laying mammals that survived into the Cenozoic
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- The process by which species adapt and change over time
- Ecosystems that spread during the Cenozoic, home to many grazing animals
- Mammals with pouches, many of which thrived in the Cenozoic
- Marine mammals that evolved during the Cenozoic
- The group of mammals that includes monkeys, apes, and humans
- The process by which species disappear from Earth
- Mammals that evolved from dog-sized ancestors in the Cenozoic
- The first period of the Cenozoic Era
- Descendants of dinosaurs that flourished during the Cenozoic
- A cold, treeless biome that expanded during the Ice Age
20 Clues: The first period of the Cenozoic Era • A time when glaciers covered much of the Earth • Marine mammals that evolved during the Cenozoic • A prehistoric cat with long, sharp canine teeth • Giant animals that lived during the Cenozoic Era • The process by which species disappear from Earth • Egg-laying mammals that survived into the Cenozoic • ...
Sports 2022-03-01
15 Clues: water • sabre • hands • gloves • rackets • rifle, guns • indoor, ball • breakdancing • snow, boards • boards, waves • local, lagger • popular martial arts • grass, outdoor, club stick • sliding stones, sheet of ice • outdoor field, sheet of ice, or dry floor
Letter I 2023-06-23
crossword darian murphy 2022-03-29
16 Clues: /ice • /mist • /water • /steam • /matter • point/ice • /overthrow • point/water • /liquid to gas • point/gas form • /liquid to solid • change/transition • / solid to liquid • point /transition • arrangement/arrangement • /solid state to gas state
water 2024-02-23
Across
- Ice sheets are continental-scale masses of ice that rest on land.
- A gas storage hot water system heats water via a gas burner, which is located under the storage tank.
- A hurricane is a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more.
- The freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid turns to a solid. The freezing point at which water a liquid turns to ice a solid is 32°F (0°C).
- Familiar examples include rain, snow, clouds, winds, floods, or thunderstorms. Climate, on the other hand, refers to the long-term
- The solid form of water is ice. Ice is less dense than water as when water freezes.
- water supply system, infrastructure
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- LEVELS Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming,
- Microclimates are small regions within a general climate zone that have their own unique climatic conditions.
- The sea is called "dead" because its high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms, such as fish and aquatic plants, from living in it
- It's a land area that channels rainfall and snowmelt to creeks, streams, and rivers, and eventually to outflow points
- A glacier is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow
- Water is on and in the Earth. The vast majority of water on the Earth's surface, over 96 percent, is saline water in the oceans.
- Ground water is water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- A water table describes the boundary between water-saturated ground and unsaturated ground
15 Clues: water supply system, infrastructure • Ice sheets are continental-scale masses of ice that rest on land. • A glacier is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow • Ground water is water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface. • LEVELS Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming, • ...
Weather 2020-06-09
19 Clues: hot • not hot • no water • like ice • no clouds • cold rain • after rain • in the sky • after rain • bad weather • a lot of rain • blowing leaves • bang in the sky • ice from the sky • water from the sky • water from the sky • clouds on the ground • light from the clouds • to measure hot and cold
SPORT 2022-11-15
17 Clues: snow • horse • bicecle • swimsuit • ball, team • table, beach • stick, skates • rhythmic tapes • you need a ball • raket, ball net • ball, team, net • beat, gloves, helmet • skating skates, ice • you need good sneakers • grass, stik and small ball • you need be strong, big golves • tennis 2 persons, ball, mini rakets
Les loisirs et Les sports unite 2A 2025-12-11
18 Clues: to jog • to ski • to bike • to play golf • to ice skate • to snowboard • to go shopping • to play soccer • to play tennis • to roller skate • to lift weights • to play football • to do gymnastics • to play baseball • to play ice hockey • to play basketball • to play volleyball • to play feild hockey
A typical Wisconsin winter 2025-01-15
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- surprisingly not exclusive to Canadians
- not the real temperature, but sure feels like it!
- the most dangerous color of snow
- a 'classic' ice hockey tournament
- the most painful precipitation
- her head peeks out of Lake Mendota every year
- a brightly-colored winter bird (also a great mascot)
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- a unique winter way to get down Bascom hill
- a single ice crystal or an overly sensitive youth (depending on who you ask)
- the nightmare love child of snow and rain
- a winter drink best served hot
- partially melted snow/ice (the enemy of dry socks)
- a severe winter storm (or a Dairy Queen treat)
- an ice skater's favorite number
14 Clues: a winter drink best served hot • the most painful precipitation • an ice skater's favorite number • the most dangerous color of snow • a 'classic' ice hockey tournament • surprisingly not exclusive to Canadians • the nightmare love child of snow and rain • a unique winter way to get down Bascom hill • her head peeks out of Lake Mendota every year • ...
Snow, Ice, and Everything Nice 2024-04-27
10 Clues: not hot • Icy fox • frozen Water • snowy mountain • Bear from the Arctic • Queen of the Ice wings • hurling winds and snow • cold climate loving dragons • When the snow and ice is abundant • sharp pointed ice hanging from your roof
crossword darian murphy 2022-03-29
16 Clues: /ice • /mist • /water • /steam • /matter • point/ice • /overthrow • point/water • /liquid to gas • point/gas form • /liquid to solid • change/transition • / solid to liquid • point /transition • arrangement/arrangement • /solid state to gas state
Liam Everett 8I Overtime 2013-02-13
Across
- The horizontal member of many sports goals including those for hockey, soccer, and American football
- Be of the same opinion; agree
- Rebound one or more times off a surface: "a bullet ricocheted off the wall".
- using or intended for the right hand
- Good-natured teasing.
- the markings on hockey rinks and gridiron football fields
- Having great power, influence, or effect.
- someone who imitates or copies the behavior or actions of another.
- centimeter , abbr. cm, unit of length equal to 0.01 meter, the basic unit of length in the metric system.
- Change smoothly from one image to another by small gradual steps using computer animation techniques.
- Centre in ice hockey is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is the middle of the ice
- A left-winger is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is the left side of the ice
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- Backhand shots involve propelling the puck backwards using the curved side of the blade and are very useful in ice hockey.
- The structure formed by uprights and a handrail at the side of a staircase.
- A style of braiding and plaiting the hair in narrow strips to form geometric patterns on the scalp.
- When a player immediately shoots the puck upon receiving a pass without stick-handling first.
- a musical group founded by Michael Franti
- A right-winger is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is the right side of the ice
- a noogie is performed when the middle knuckles of the fore and middle fingers are rubbed vigorously against the surface of the scalp
- Someone who plays in the same offensive or defensive line
- The range or distance over which one can hear or be heard: "she waited until he was out of earshot before continuing
- In law, circumstance that diminishes the culpability of one who has committed a criminal offense.
- in ice hockey, a team is said to be on a power play when at least one opposing player is serving a penalty, and the team has a numerical advantage on the ice
- To shoot the puck into the top part of the net for a goal.
- Pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness
25 Clues: Good-natured teasing. • Be of the same opinion; agree • using or intended for the right hand • a musical group founded by Michael Franti • Having great power, influence, or effect. • Pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness • Someone who plays in the same offensive or defensive line • the markings on hockey rinks and gridiron football fields • ...
Triathlon 2023-07-25
10 Clues: (Activity on foot) • (State of the ice) • (Multi-sport event) • (Short-distance race) • (Two-wheeled vehicle) • (Participant in the event) • (Season for ice triathlon) • (Low temperature on the ice) • (Equipment for gliding on ice) • (Change between race segments)
Snow, Ice, and Everything Nice 2024-04-27
10 Clues: Icy fox • not hot • frozen Water • snowy mountain • Bear from the Arctic • Queen of the Ice wings • hurling winds and snow • cold climate loving dragons • When the snow and ice is abundant • sharp pointed ice hanging from your roof
Winter crossword 2022-11-22
Stuff and Things 2026-01-05
19 Clues: In the tub • On the ICE • On the run • With a fish • With Horses • In the Moon • On the ride • With the ice • On the River • In the Light • In the sound • At the table • In the forest • In the ground • On the throne • In the desert • With the turtle • Under the water • With the mad hatter
Summer Crossword 2022-05-25
Across
- June was named after which Roman godess's name?
- What place a hotdog eating contest every July 4th?
- What rope sport was once featured in the Olympics?
- Where in sourthern England to people go to watch the summer solstice?
- What is the longest beach in the USA?
- Which insects chirps can you use to find the tempurature?
- What is the most sold-out item in Summer in the USA?
- Which building grows taller with the heat from summer?
- In the US, what is the best-selling BBQ meat through the summer?
- How old was the inventor of ice pops when they created ice pops?
- Where was the first modern Olympics game held in the summer?
- Which month of the year is national ice cream month?
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- Which flower thrives in the heat/sun?
- What is the traditional birthstone for people born in August?
- What were frisbees originally used as?
- The month July was named after what historical figure?
- Which insects are the most wide-spread in the summer
- What is the oldest beach in America?
- Which city in the USA was ice cream sandwiches believed to have been created?
- Which country has the biggest waterpark?
20 Clues: What is the oldest beach in America? • Which flower thrives in the heat/sun? • What is the longest beach in the USA? • What were frisbees originally used as? • Which country has the biggest waterpark? • June was named after which Roman godess's name? • What place a hotdog eating contest every July 4th? • What rope sport was once featured in the Olympics? • ...
0106 2026-03-18
Across
- a live music performance
- a qualification from a university
- very cold and covered with ice
- a formal event
- a very large body of salt water
- being free from danger
- the planet we live on
- in a slow and cautious way
- a person involved in government
- having a high temperature
- the natural world around us
- sheet a large thick mass of ice on land
- an unexpected harmful event
- a chance to do something
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- a person who studies science
- a large island covered with ice
- a vehicle for traveling on snow
- a narrow opening or split
- having a large distance from one side to the other
- how big or small something is
- the act of giving something and getting something in return
- a strong thick string
- a connection between people or countries
- a person who finishes school
- the cold continent at the South Pole
- a shelter made of cloth for camping
- a unit for measuring liquid
- staying outdoors in a tent
- a number equal to one thousand thousand
- a planned activity or happening
30 Clues: a formal event • a strong thick string • the planet we live on • being free from danger • a live music performance • a chance to do something • a narrow opening or split • having a high temperature • in a slow and cautious way • staying outdoors in a tent • a unit for measuring liquid • the natural world around us • an unexpected harmful event • a person who studies science • ...
CLASSIC CHILDHOOD DESSERTS 2024-11-11
Across
- Chewy candy famous for blowing bubbles
- Popular ice cream flavor with mint and chocolate
- Cinnamon-sugar coated cookies
- Frozen dessert, tangy and fruity
- Sponge cake rolled up with fruity jam inside
- Layered dessert with sponge cake and custard
- Mini cakes, often topped with colorful frosting
- Sweet flavor often found in candies and pudding
- Dessert with strawberries and whipped cream
- Baked fruit dessert with a biscuit topping
- Soda and ice cream combination from the diner
- Bananas with ice cream, whipped cream, and cherries
- Creamy caramel-topped dessert
- Italian dessert with coffee, mascarpone, and ladyfingers
- Rich, dense squares made with chocolate and butter
- Fluffy, often toasted over a campfire
- Ice cream cake covered with meringue, then baked
- Frozen juice on a stick, a summer favorite
- Japanese rice cakes often filled with sweet bean paste
- Simple, sweet cookies often decorated with icing
- Cake made of layers of ice cream
- Pearl-like dessert made from starch
- Baked treats often enjoyed with milk
- Frozen treat, perfect for summer days
- Grandma’s special, filled with fruit or custard
- Hard candy made with peanuts
- Italian-style ice cream, rich and smooth
- Fresh peaches served with sweet cream
- Apples coated in a hard, sugary shell
- Wearable candy strung on elastic
- A tart, fruity pie with a lattice crust
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- Chocolatey squares, often fudgy and chewy
- Comforting, cinnamon-spiced dessert with rice
- Classic cookies with chocolate chunks
- Pastry filled with whipped cream or custard
- Wobbly dessert made from flavored gelatin
- A mix of fresh fruits, often with a sweet syrup
- Fried rings, sometimes glazed or powdered
- Cake with caramelized pineapple on top
- Small pies filled with fruit or custard
- Sugary cereal often enjoyed as a snack
- Light and airy chocolate dessert
- Chewy cookies made with shredded coconut
- Tangy, sweet squares with a citrus flavor
- Popcorn coated in a sugary caramel glaze
- Old-fashioned dessert made from leftover bread
- Baked apples with a crunchy topping
- Spiced cookies, often shaped like little men
- Creamy dessert, often vanilla or chocolate
- Sweet potatoes with a sugary glaze
- Cake with multiple tiers, often for special occasions
- Blended drink made with ice cream and milk
- Colorful fall candy, shaped like kernels
53 Clues: Hard candy made with peanuts • Cinnamon-sugar coated cookies • Creamy caramel-topped dessert • Frozen dessert, tangy and fruity • Light and airy chocolate dessert • Cake made of layers of ice cream • Wearable candy strung on elastic • Sweet potatoes with a sugary glaze • Baked apples with a crunchy topping • Pearl-like dessert made from starch • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword 2023-12-05
Across
- A body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- _____ cycle is the continuous circulation of water
- A mass of ice that floats on the ocean
- A measure of the ability to transmit fluids
- Ice that broke off from glaciers
- A permanently frozen layer on or under Earth's surface
- A place where the land is covered by water
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- A geological formation that absorbs and holds water
- Occurs when there is more water than land can absorb
- A wetland dominated by herbaceous plants
- An area of sea ice that is not landfast
- An area of land permanently saturated with water
- A body of water that is surrounded by land
- A flat mass of ice
- A measure of the void spaces in a material
15 Clues: A flat mass of ice • Ice that broke off from glaciers • A mass of ice that floats on the ocean • An area of sea ice that is not landfast • A wetland dominated by herbaceous plants • A body of water that is surrounded by land • A measure of the void spaces in a material • A place where the land is covered by water • A measure of the ability to transmit fluids • ...
water systems 2024-02-23
Across
- water supply system, infrastructure
- Water is on and in the Earth. The vast majority of water on the Earth's surface, over 96 percent, is saline water in the oceans.
- LEVELS Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming,
- A gas storage hot water system heats water via a gas burner, which is located under the storage tank.
- A hurricane is a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more.
- Ice sheets are continental-scale masses of ice that rest on land.
- A water table describes the boundary between water-saturated ground and unsaturated ground
- The sea is called "dead" because its high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms, such as fish and aquatic plants, from living in it
Down
- Familiar examples include rain, snow, clouds, winds, floods, or thunderstorms. Climate, on the other hand, refers to the long-term
- Microclimates are small regions within a general climate zone that have their own unique climatic conditions.
- The solid form of water is ice. Ice is less dense than water as when water freezes.
- Ground water is water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- A glacier is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow
- The freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid turns to a solid. The freezing point at which water a liquid turns to ice a solid is 32°F (0°C).
- It's a land area that channels rainfall and snowmelt to creeks, streams, and rivers, and eventually to outflow points
15 Clues: water supply system, infrastructure • Ice sheets are continental-scale masses of ice that rest on land. • A glacier is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow • Ground water is water underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface. • LEVELS Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming, • ...
Induction Revision 2. 2021-09-08
Across
- The abbreviation for circuit protective conductor (1.1.1).
- Total number of practical units you have to complete on the course (3).
- common circuit breaker rating for a lighting circuit (3.3).
- Minimum rating of fuse required for a 1kW 230V appliance (4.3).
- Minimum rating of fuse required for a 2kW 230V appliance (3.3).
- To find the current you can divide the power by this ? (7).
- the name of the protective device found in a 13A plug top (4).
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- Correct name for what most people call a fuseboard (8.4)
- Name of the type of drawing usually drawn smaller than a room or building (5).
- Short name of the type of cable which makes the final connection to an appliance (4).
- number of watts in a kilowatt (8).
11 Clues: number of watts in a kilowatt (8). • Correct name for what most people call a fuseboard (8.4) • The abbreviation for circuit protective conductor (1.1.1). • common circuit breaker rating for a lighting circuit (3.3). • To find the current you can divide the power by this ? (7). • the name of the protective device found in a 13A plug top (4). • ...
Polar Region Vocabulary 2015-02-07
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- land of sedges, mosses, grasses, and lichens growing in patches
- provides insulations by trapping air, warmed by the body
- allows animals to remove heavy accumulations of snow and ice to access food
- grow in sheltered places on bare rock, and remains provide food for mosses
- dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet
- specific fat layer between the skin and muscle
- allows many animals to maintain their body temperature even though the environmental temperature surrounding them plunges well below zero
- long stems some plants produce
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- takes nitrogen from air and converts it to ammonia to produce amino acids
- beyond permanent ice, ground may be frozen
- courser and waterproof
- fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body
- allows animals to move over snow and ice easier
- allows warm blooded animals to survive harsh winter conditions by living in close quarters in a dormant condition
- allows some animals to blend with their environment
- plants that live for more than two years
- speific function or position within a community of organisms
- carcass of a dead animal
- prevent heat loss
- allows smaller animals to survive away from the harsh polar conditions
20 Clues: prevent heat loss • courser and waterproof • carcass of a dead animal • long stems some plants produce • plants that live for more than two years • beyond permanent ice, ground may be frozen • fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body • specific fat layer between the skin and muscle • allows animals to move over snow and ice easier • ...
Polar Region Vocabulary 2015-02-07
Across
- grow in sheltered places on bare rock, their remains provide food for mosses
- long stems that some plants produce
- thicker, trap more air and are white
- allows animals to move over snow and ice easier
- provides insulation by trapping air, warmed by the body
- takes nitrogen from the air and converts it to ammonia to produce amino acids
- carcass of a dead animal
- land of sedges, mosses, grasses, and lichens growing in patches
- ground that may be frozen beyond the permanent ice
- dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet
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- allows some animals to blend with their environment
- prevent heat loss
- allows animals to remove heavy accumulations of snow and ice to access food
- specific function or position withina communityof organisms
- fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body
- specific fat layer between skin and muscle
- allows many warm-blooded animals to survive harsh polar conditions by living in close quarters in a dormant condition
- allows many animals to maintain their body temperature even though the environmental temperature surrounding them plunges well below zero
- courser and waterproof
- allows smaller animals to survive away from the harsh polar conditions
20 Clues: prevent heat loss • courser and waterproof • carcass of a dead animal • long stems that some plants produce • thicker, trap more air and are white • specific fat layer between skin and muscle • fine, traps a layer of air warmed by the body • allows animals to move over snow and ice easier • dome-shaped hills near the edge of an ice sheet • ...
Water system crossword 2026-01-23
Across
- What is the term for a localized climate variation?
- What natural feature has a moderating effect on coastal climates?
- What was the ice sheet that covered much of Canada called?
- What natural disaster forms over warm ocean waters with high winds?
- What is the name for freshwater stored underground?
- What Arctic route is becoming navigable due to melting ice?
- What is the area where water drains into a main body called?
- Most of the water on Earth is what type?
- Most freshwater on Earth is found in which state in ___
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- What is the name of one of the places where glaciers are located?
- What term describes the natural cycle of glaciers advancing and retreating?
- What are large ice masses in polar regions called?
- During the day, does land heat up faster or slower than water?
- What happens to glaciers when temperatures rise?
- What type of climate effect do oceans have on coastal areas?
- What is the current period of warming called?
- Which one has the highest heating capacity?
- What large lakes affect the climate in Ontario?
- What effect traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere?
- What forms when water vapor condenses?
20 Clues: What forms when water vapor condenses? • Most of the water on Earth is what type? • Which one has the highest heating capacity? • What is the current period of warming called? • What effect traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere? • What large lakes affect the climate in Ontario? • What happens to glaciers when temperatures rise? • ...
Miras Water systems Crossword 2026-01-23
Across
- What does heat and moisture on an ocean cause?
- As more snow builds up the pressure condenses the snow to turn it into what?
- What surrounds the earth and is made up of a mixture of gases?
- What refers to the ability of a material to absorb heat?
- What is built to access underground water?
- What state of water is an ice sheet?
- If the temperature stays cold, more snow falls, what happens to glaicers
- What is a mass amount of ice and overlaying snow?
- Average worldwide nightly temperatures have been
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- Where are hurricanes commonly found?
- What provides the energy required to run the water cycle?
- What is another word for water vapour?
- What does the amount of energy absorbed at a ocation depend on?
- What causes hurricanes?
- What was the name of Canada's worst hurricane?
- Water has a higher heat capacity than what?
- What does melting ice make more of?
- What is the name of a body of water with 33.7% of salt?
- What state of water is surface water?
- what is the line in the middle of the globe called?
20 Clues: What causes hurricanes? • What does melting ice make more of? • Where are hurricanes commonly found? • What state of water is an ice sheet? • What state of water is surface water? • What is another word for water vapour? • What is built to access underground water? • Water has a higher heat capacity than what? • What does heat and moisture on an ocean cause? • ...
Winter Olympics 2026-02-17
Across
- dancing and doing tricks on ice.
- your on something with your feet strapped in and you go off a big jump.
- The places where people are competing from.
- where you trie hitting a puck in a goal on ice.
- where the 2026 Winter Olympics are held.
- You ski for a long time then shoot a gun at a small target
- The event that Lindsey Vonn crashed in.
- going really fast on ice.
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- You throw a hockey puck shaped thing and the highest score wins.
- you have really long feet and you go of jumps and do tricks.
- Olympic ceremony that shows unity, friendship, and respect between ancient and modern games.
- you sit in a sleigh and go 80 mph.
- The color of the medal you get when you win first place.
- The color medal you get if you win third place.
- you go off a big jump and glide.
- People who trained and qualified for the Olympics.
- The symbol that unity between countries.
- A big piece of cloth that represents a country.
- The color medal you get if you win second place.
- Your laying down on a sled going really fast on ice.
20 Clues: going really fast on ice. • dancing and doing tricks on ice. • you go off a big jump and glide. • you sit in a sleigh and go 80 mph. • The event that Lindsey Vonn crashed in. • The symbol that unity between countries. • where the 2026 Winter Olympics are held. • The places where people are competing from. • The color medal you get if you win third place. • ...
Seasons and Nature 2019-12-25
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- - Plants can live without the _ u _
- - Fish and Turtles live in the S _ _
- - A bear lives in the _ _ _ e s _
- - It's cold and snowy. We can go Ice-skating
- - A Chicken and Cow live on a _ a _ _
- - It's hot and sunny. We can eat Ice-cream
- - When Ice turns to water
- - When Water turns to gas
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- - A Monkey and Lion live in the _ _ _ g _ e
- - People can't live without _ _ _ e _
- - It's cool and windy. The leaves turn yellow and brown
- - When water turns into Ice
- - It's warm and sunny. We can fly a kite
13 Clues: - When Ice turns to water • - When Water turns to gas • - When water turns into Ice • - A bear lives in the _ _ _ e s _ • - Plants can live without the _ u _ • - Fish and Turtles live in the S _ _ • - People can't live without _ _ _ e _ • - A Chicken and Cow live on a _ a _ _ • - It's warm and sunny. We can fly a kite • - It's hot and sunny. We can eat Ice-cream • ...
World History 2021-09-08
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- complex culture and religion
- upright man
- age- lots of ice
- first human species
- Massive stepped tower
- hunter-gatherer
- 2 rivers join
- skilled worker
- human-like creature
- the study of past societies
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- government established
- in government
- hypotheses
- old stone age
- a way of life
- believe in many gods
- important powerful person
- Wedge-shaped writing
- the study of human life
19 Clues: hypotheses • upright man • in government • old stone age • a way of life • 2 rivers join • skilled worker • hunter-gatherer • age- lots of ice • first human species • human-like creature • believe in many gods • Wedge-shaped writing • Massive stepped tower • government established • the study of human life • important powerful person • the study of past societies • complex culture and religion
the glaciers retreat 2025-11-12
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- a región in the south argentina eigo gamo us glaciers
- separating economic growth from environmental damage
- a big mass ig ice that moves slowly
- when something becomes thinner, like ice loosing thickness
- a gas that makes the planet hotter
- frozen water
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- people travelling to visit places
- when ice turns water
- the earth getting hotter because do pollution
- a structure that conects two sides, usually over a river
- a natural flow of water
- when a glacier moves backwards or gets smaller
12 Clues: frozen water • when ice turns water • a natural flow of water • people travelling to visit places • a gas that makes the planet hotter • a big mass ig ice that moves slowly • the earth getting hotter because do pollution • when a glacier moves backwards or gets smaller • separating economic growth from environmental damage • ...
Sea level 2026-04-20
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- The Gulf Stream is a type of ocean ______
- process where molecules move further apart
- Main greenhouse gas from human activity
- When currents slow, water can ______ up
- Ice floating in ocean that does NOT raise sea level
- Sea level measured compared to land is called ______
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- when water heats up, it increases in________
- Ice on land that adds water when melted
- When land sinks, this is called ______
- Increase in temperature due to gases
- When ice melts, water gets ______ away
- Large ice sheets have strong ______ pull
12 Clues: Increase in temperature due to gases • When land sinks, this is called ______ • When ice melts, water gets ______ away • Ice on land that adds water when melted • Main greenhouse gas from human activity • When currents slow, water can ______ up • Large ice sheets have strong ______ pull • The Gulf Stream is a type of ocean ______ • ...
climate change 2024-03-15
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- are losing 127 gigatons of ice per year
- decreased steadily, when an ice free arctic expected
- atmosphere was mostly carbon dioxide and nitrogen
- period of time where the earth got older
- getting warmer/melting
- the tendency of water expands in volume as it warms
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- thin layer of gases that surround the earth
- absorbs and scatters ultra-violent light
- getting colder
- formed as more ice is laid down each year
- is an underwater current fueled by the mixing of warm and cold salt water
- water flowing in form melting ice
- is very dry and has a less dense layer above the troposphere
- carbon sinks meaning they absorb and retain carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- contains the air we breathe and every aspect of what we call weather
15 Clues: getting colder • getting warmer/melting • water flowing in form melting ice • are losing 127 gigatons of ice per year • absorbs and scatters ultra-violent light • period of time where the earth got older • formed as more ice is laid down each year • thin layer of gases that surround the earth • atmosphere was mostly carbon dioxide and nitrogen • ...
Antarctica🐧🐧🐧 2025-12-14
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- a place where the lowest temperature on Earth was recorded
- element causing the red color of Blood Falls
- lakes bellow the ice surface
- chemical compound formed when iron reacts with oxygen
- energy that keeps the water in subglacial lakes liquid
- non-flying birds found in Antarctica
- an animal often confused with a sea lion
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- Antarctica is the best place to study...
- a strong wind reaching up to 300 km/h
- a deep sound produced by vibrating ice
- phenomenon where cold-water species grow bigger than their relatives in warm waters
- a type of protein that prevents ice crystals from forming in fish
- a moon whose conditions resemble subglacial lakes
- what did the penguins in the video trap over
- name of the ice shelf producing deep sounds
15 Clues: lakes bellow the ice surface • non-flying birds found in Antarctica • a strong wind reaching up to 300 km/h • a deep sound produced by vibrating ice • Antarctica is the best place to study... • an animal often confused with a sea lion • name of the ice shelf producing deep sounds • element causing the red color of Blood Falls • what did the penguins in the video trap over • ...
FOOD :) 2015-04-22
Food 2026-05-04
Teka Teki Sistem Pengapian 2023-08-20
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- jembatan yang mengalirkan arus tegangan tinggi dari busi. Jumlah kabel busi harus sama dengan jumlah busi.
- Membagi arus listrik ke setiap busi.
- pelindung rangkaian yang mencegah kerusakan komponen akibat arus berlebihan.
- pemicu percikan api yang terjadi di antara elektroda.
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- mengubah tegangan 12V dari baterai koil pengapian menjadi tegangan minimal 5 kV hingga 25 kV.
- Memutuskan arus listrik yang mengalir melalui kumparan primer sehingga menciptakan induksi listrik pada lilitan sekunder
- Pencegahan terjadinya loncatan bunga api listrik dari breaker point.
7 Clues: Membagi arus listrik ke setiap busi. • pemicu percikan api yang terjadi di antara elektroda. • Pencegahan terjadinya loncatan bunga api listrik dari breaker point. • pelindung rangkaian yang mencegah kerusakan komponen akibat arus berlebihan. • mengubah tegangan 12V dari baterai koil pengapian menjadi tegangan minimal 5 kV hingga 25 kV. • ...
CH 13 ELECTRICITY 2021-01-04
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- UNIT THAT MEASURES THE RESISTANCE OF AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT
- COMPLETES AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT AND CARRIES THE CURRENT SAFELY AWAY
- 1/1,000 OF AN AMPERE
- CURRENT RAPID AND INTERRUPTED CURRENT,FLOWING FIRST IN ONE DIRECTION THEN IN THE OTHER
- APPARATUS THAT CONVERTS AC CURRENT TO DC CURRENT
- CURRENT CONSTANT EVEN-FLOWING CURRENT THAT TRAVELS IN ONE DIRECTION
- THE MOVEMENT OF PARTICLES AROUND AN ATOM THAT CREATES PURE ENERGY.
- UNIT THAT MEASURES THE PRESSURE OF FORCE THAT PUSHES ELECRTIC CURRENT FORWARD
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- ANY MATERIAL THAT CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY
- BREAKER SWITCH THAT AUTOMATICALLY INTERRUPTS OR SHUTS OFF AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT AT THE FIRST SIGN OF AN OVERLOAD.
- CIRCUIT THE PATH OF NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE ELECTRIC CURRENTS MOVING FROM THE GENERATING SOURCE THROUGH THE CONDUCTOR BACK TO THE GENERATING SOURCE
- PREVENTS EXCESSIVE CURRENT FROM PASSING THROUGH THE CIRCUIT
- APPARATUS THAT CHANGES DC CURRENT TO AC CURRENT
- UNIT THAT MEASURES THE STRENGTH OF A CURRENT
- MEASURE HOW MUCH ENERGY IS BEING USED IN ONE SECOND
- 1,000 WATTS
16 Clues: 1,000 WATTS • 1/1,000 OF AN AMPERE • ANY MATERIAL THAT CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY • UNIT THAT MEASURES THE STRENGTH OF A CURRENT • APPARATUS THAT CHANGES DC CURRENT TO AC CURRENT • APPARATUS THAT CONVERTS AC CURRENT TO DC CURRENT • MEASURE HOW MUCH ENERGY IS BEING USED IN ONE SECOND • UNIT THAT MEASURES THE RESISTANCE OF AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT • ...
Electricity + Electrical Safety 2023-08-09
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- Laboratories, Who certifies the safety of electrical appliances?
- A higher what indicates a greater number of electrons?
- When working with electricity you must always be concerned with both your and your clients what?
- current, What type of current has a rapid, interrupted flow?
- What is the form of energy that exhibits magnetic, chemical and thermal effects?
- Electrodes are usually what color?
- A phone charger is an example of what?
- The abbreviation for the type of outlet required in bathrooms and kitchens.
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- This measurement is used for facial and scalp treatments.
- Pregnancy, epilepsy, high blood pressure and a pacemaker are all examples of what?
- what is a non conductor also known as?
- pin, A three prong plug has what additional feature?
- circuit, A twisted electrical cord can cause what?
- what are good conductors?
- Anodes are usually what color?
- breaker, What is the switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an overloaded electrical circuit?
16 Clues: what are good conductors? • Anodes are usually what color? • Electrodes are usually what color? • what is a non conductor also known as? • A phone charger is an example of what? • circuit, A twisted electrical cord can cause what? • pin, A three prong plug has what additional feature? • A higher what indicates a greater number of electrons? • ...
Sunshine, Stars, and Stripes 2024-07-03
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- Type of joint used in plumbing to change the direction of a pipe
- Highly conductive metal used extensively in electrical work
- Long break often taken during the summer, synonymous with vacation
- Type of electric current characterized by its ability to reverse direction
- Device used by electricians to measure voltage, current, and resistance
- Popular Italian dish with alternating layers, enjoyed at family meals
- Outdoor cooking event often associated with summertime gatherings
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- Formal gatherings held to commemorate July 4th
- Japanese festival where wishes on tanzaku are tied to bamboo
- Device used to join two pieces of metal, essential in welding
- Outdoor meal that includes blankets, baskets, and a variety of foods
- Safety device worn around the head to protect from hazardous debris
- Decorative strips used in Japanese star festivals to write wishes
- Famous summer sporting event held every four years
- Electrical device used to protect circuits from overload
- Activity involving floating on water using an inflatable device
16 Clues: Formal gatherings held to commemorate July 4th • Famous summer sporting event held every four years • Electrical device used to protect circuits from overload • Highly conductive metal used extensively in electrical work • Japanese festival where wishes on tanzaku are tied to bamboo • Device used to join two pieces of metal, essential in welding • ...
Pokémon with the Vital Spirit Ability 2024-02-04
16 Clues: Fire I • Fire IV • Fire II • Normal V • Rock VII • Normal III • Fighting I • Fighting I • Electric I • Electric II • Electric IV • Fighting II • Ice/Flying II • Fighting/Ghost IX • Ice/Psychic I Galarian • Rock VII Midnight Form
