ice breaker Crossword Puzzles
Studiamo l'italiano! 2025-09-18
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- I go here when I want to eat out
- A masculine definite article
- The command 'turn' in Italian
- The number 17 in Italian
- The city where you can visit the famous leaning tower
- Fifty in Italian
- The colour orange in Italian
- The number 100 in Italian
- A small cup (for ice cream)
- I'd visit this shop when I am unwell
- A place of worship
- The colour grey in Italian
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- scissors
- Strawberry in Italian
- A place where you can buy lots of groceries
- 'I'd like'
- Apricot in Italian
- I go here to catch the train
- The regione in which Rome is located
- The capital city of Sicily
- What you can ask to have on top of your Italian ice cream
- 'Here you go'
- The Italian version of ice cream
- You're welcome
24 Clues: scissors • 'I'd like' • 'Here you go' • You're welcome • Fifty in Italian • Apricot in Italian • A place of worship • Strawberry in Italian • The number 17 in Italian • The number 100 in Italian • The capital city of Sicily • The colour grey in Italian • A small cup (for ice cream) • A masculine definite article • I go here to catch the train • The colour orange in Italian • ...
Winter Safety 2025-07-25
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- Supplies kept in vehicles during winter
- Grip that prevents slipping
- Prevents chill and hypothermia when outside
- Advice for drivers in icy or snowy conditions
- Accumulated frozen water that causes falls and crashes
- Deadly gas from improperly vented heaters
- Common injury risk on icy surfaces
- Device used to warm indoor spaces
- How far a person can see, often reduced in snow
- Tool used for snow removal
- Dangerous drop in body temperature
- Wearing clothes in multiple levels for warmth
- Worn around the neck for warmth and wind protection
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- Needed when using fuel-burning heaters indoors
- Skin and tissue damage from freezing
- Tool used to clear frost from windshields
- Worn on hands to prevent frostbite
- Invisible and extremely slippery road hazard
- Footwear that provides traction on snow and ice
- Material spread to melt ice on walkways
20 Clues: Tool used for snow removal • Grip that prevents slipping • Device used to warm indoor spaces • Worn on hands to prevent frostbite • Common injury risk on icy surfaces • Dangerous drop in body temperature • Skin and tissue damage from freezing • Supplies kept in vehicles during winter • Material spread to melt ice on walkways • Tool used to clear frost from windshields • ...
hg 2026-01-13
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- Year Celebration on January 1st
- Another word for cold weather
- A heavy snowstorm with strong winds
- cocoa A warm drink popular in winter
- Frozen water often found on lakes in January
- A hand covering worn in winter
- Moving air that feels colder in winter
- A single piece of falling snow
- What some animals do in winter
- The first month of the year
- A vehicle used for sliding on snow
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- A goal people often make at the start of the year
- Worn on feet to glide on ice
- The temperature you usually feel in January
- Trees that stay green all year
- Frozen water hanging from roofs
- Frozen precipitation that often falls in January
- Worn around your neck to keep warm
- The season that includes January
- A thin layer of ice on surfaces in cold mornings
20 Clues: The first month of the year • Worn on feet to glide on ice • Another word for cold weather • Trees that stay green all year • A hand covering worn in winter • A single piece of falling snow • What some animals do in winter • Frozen water hanging from roofs • Year Celebration on January 1st • The season that includes January • Worn around your neck to keep warm • ...
Winter Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-15
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- Warm hand coverings without separate fingers
- A black and white bird that lives in cold places
- A special day when people celebrate
- Shoes worn to keep feet warm and dry
- Thin layer of ice on surfaces in the morning
- : White flakes that fall from the sky in winter
- Cloth worn around the neck to stay warm
- Warm chocolate drink
- A type of evergreen tree seen in winter
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- Move on ice using special shoes
- The coldest season of the year
- A small vehicle used to slide down snowy hills
- A cold feeling in the air
- Something you wrap around yourself to stay warm
- Clothing worn on your head in cold weather
- A house made of blocks of snow
- A figure made by stacking snow into shapes
- Tool used to clear snow from the ground
- A brief, light snowfall
- Frozen water that can be slippery
20 Clues: Warm chocolate drink • A brief, light snowfall • A cold feeling in the air • The coldest season of the year • A house made of blocks of snow • Move on ice using special shoes • Frozen water that can be slippery • A special day when people celebrate • Shoes worn to keep feet warm and dry • Cloth worn around the neck to stay warm • Tool used to clear snow from the ground • ...
R180 Topic 3 Crossword Sport Science 2026-02-12
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- An overuse injury lasting over a long period of time
- A type of tendonitis at the back of the foot
- The P in PRICE
- Connect bones to bones
- An acute injury you get on the back of your foot
- The E in PRICE
- Connect muscles to bones
- Another word for bruise
- The head is hit causing the brain to move in the cranium
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- Another word for a graze
- A type of tendonitis in the knee
- Protect, rest, ice, compression, elevation
- The type of injury that is caused by sudden trauma
- The C in PRICE
- The I in ICE
- Another word for a cut
- Lateral or medial (tennis elbow or golfer's elbow)
- The R in PRICE
- The type of fracture where the bone punctures the skin
- Rotator 'what'? A type of tendonitis in the shoulder
- Another word for a hairline fracture
21 Clues: The I in ICE • The P in PRICE • The C in PRICE • The R in PRICE • The E in PRICE • Connect bones to bones • Another word for a cut • Another word for bruise • Another word for a graze • Connect muscles to bones • A type of tendonitis in the knee • Another word for a hairline fracture • Protect, rest, ice, compression, elevation • A type of tendonitis at the back of the foot • ...
AT Crossword 2021-10-07
15 Clues: Ice • Tylenol • Swelling • Ibuprofen • Heel bone • Paperwork • Funny bone • Water rehab • Longest Tendon • Ice Compression • The body has how many bones • How many sports at newberry • When one injury causes another • Number of stirrups per ankle tape • Strongest muscle comparative to size
La comida 2021-09-12
Winter Words 2021-12-07
16 Clues: toasty • ice storm • scented wax • wrapped gifts • dancing on ice • famous snowman • each one is unique • bright decorations • red nosed reindeer • time off from school • opposite of southpole • sweet, delicious drink • 12th month of the year • floating in hot chocolate • used for houses and cookies • temperature below 32 degrees
Winter Words 2021-12-07
16 Clues: toasty • ice storm • scented wax • wrapped gifts • famous snowman • dancing on ice • each one is unique • bright decorations • red nosed reindeer • time off from school • opposite of southpole • sweet, delicious drink • 12th month of the year • floating in hot chocolate • used for houses and cookies • temperature below 32 degrees
Oceanography 2023-05-05
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- The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample.
- Highest point of a wave.
- An area of the shoreline that is made of deposited sediment.
- When the sun, the moon, and the earth form a right angle.
- The level of the surface of the ocean.
- A water current that travels near and parallel to the shoreline.
- The lowest point of a wave.
- Rhythmic movement that carries energy through matter or space.
- The sun, the moon, and the earth are all aligned.
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- Technique that directs sound waves at an angle to the sea floor or deep-lake floor, allowing underwater topographic features to be mapped.
- Submerged sandbar located in the surf zone of most beaches.
- The upward movement of ocean water.
- Collapsing ocean wave that forms in shallow water and breaks onto the shore.
- A coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from seas or oceans.
- the periodic rise and fall of water in the ocean.
15 Clues: Highest point of a wave. • The lowest point of a wave. • The upward movement of ocean water. • The level of the surface of the ocean. • the periodic rise and fall of water in the ocean. • The sun, the moon, and the earth are all aligned. • The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample. • When the sun, the moon, and the earth form a right angle. • ...
Currents and Wave Vocab 2012-05-25
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- Vertical distance between a crest and a trough
- Current Current caused by mainly wind patterns
- Current powerful narrow flow of water back out to sea type of strong undertow
- Wave that crashes on a beach
- Distance Surface Current Current that flows near the ocean surface for short distance
- Flow of water back toward the sea that may or may not be strong
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- Lowest Part of a Wave
- Highest Part of a wave
- Interval of time required for successive crests or troughs to pass a given point
- Current that flows deep below the oceans surface and is caused mainly by differences in water density
- Horisontal distance between two successive crest and two successive troughs
- Surging water on a beach caused by breakers
- Stream of moving water below the ocean surface
- Disturbance in a medium pulses of energy that move through the water
- Shore Current Short distance surface current that tends to flow parallel to the shore line
- Long wide wave that is not very high and is usually found far out at sea
- Largest of all ocean waves
17 Clues: Lowest Part of a Wave • Highest Part of a wave • Largest of all ocean waves • Wave that crashes on a beach • Surging water on a beach caused by breakers • Vertical distance between a crest and a trough • Current Current caused by mainly wind patterns • Stream of moving water below the ocean surface • Flow of water back toward the sea that may or may not be strong • ...
2026 Q1 Review 2026-03-25
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- Headliner of this year's Super Bowl Halftime
- Winner who outplayed everyone on this year’s “Traitors”
- Winner of Best Actor at 2026 Oscars
- March convention to meet your favorite superhero
- Colour that enjoys its biggest spotlight this month
- Time change that makes mornings darker
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- April marks the last month of this period in A&A
- 2026 annual award ceremony where Kendrick Lamar dominated with most wins
- Title of the 9th installation of the long-running Resident Evil franchise
- Classic 1847 English novel known for its stormy romance and 2026 movie release
- Global tournament where Canada reached the quarterfinals for the first time in 20 years
- Newly released season of the beloved series following the regency era of London
- The weather phenomenon that rushed extreme cold to Canada
- Chain that unintentionally ignited the C-Suite fast-food wars
- Sport at the center of Canada's 2026 Olympic heated dispute
- A viral record breaker that left the NBA conflicted and in debates
- Docuseries exposing the controversies behind the 2000s model competition show
17 Clues: Winner of Best Actor at 2026 Oscars • Time change that makes mornings darker • Headliner of this year's Super Bowl Halftime • April marks the last month of this period in A&A • March convention to meet your favorite superhero • Colour that enjoys its biggest spotlight this month • Winner who outplayed everyone on this year’s “Traitors” • ...
Antarctica Vocabulary 2022-12-08
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- The tiny, shrimplike sea creatures that are eaten by whales and many other sea creatures.
- A thick layer of ice that extends above the water.
- The strong, fast, cold winds that blow down the interior of Antarctica.
- A large, thick area of ice that covers a region.
- The certain kind of oxygen that forms a layer around Earth in the atmosphere; it blocks out many of the most harmful rays from the sun.
- A plant-like organism that consists of algae and fungus.
- The method of getting information from far away, such as deep below the ground.
- The process in which a section of ice breaks off from an ice shelf or glacier and fell into the sea.
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- A base for scientific research and observation, often in a remote location.
- Plants or animals that ride along with water currents.
- A huge piece of floating ice that broke off from an ice shelf or glacier and fell into the sea.
- An official agreement, negotiated and signed by each party.
12 Clues: A large, thick area of ice that covers a region. • A thick layer of ice that extends above the water. • Plants or animals that ride along with water currents. • A plant-like organism that consists of algae and fungus. • An official agreement, negotiated and signed by each party. • The strong, fast, cold winds that blow down the interior of Antarctica. • ...
E-Smart 2018-02-12
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- protects against excessive current
- Kind of power
- enclosed path of current
- a law
- Unit of frequency
- It generates a continuous output waveform.
- Radio
- how much power?
- you need this to step-up or step-down
- Equivalent to Weber/Ampere
- Absence of electron
- Light _________ Diode
- It converts AC to DC.
- short circuit will have a ________ current flow.
- you connect it in parallel.
- foe of resistance
- A unit of charge
- The part of an atom that has no electric charge.
- Earth _______ Circuit Breaker
- Type of diode
- only in one-way
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- does not like change in current
- bank where you store charge.
- passage of current through body
- turn-on turn-off
- Used to display signals
- a type of ground
- A voltage source that converts chemical energy to electrical energy.
- A resistive component that is designed to be temperature sensitive.
- Voltage-variable resistor
- Current is considered to be the movement of ________.
- When XL=XC
- It is used to measure current.
- Frequency of DC signal
- One coulomb passing a point in one second.
35 Clues: a law • Radio • When XL=XC • Kind of power • Type of diode • how much power? • only in one-way • turn-on turn-off • a type of ground • A unit of charge • Unit of frequency • foe of resistance • Absence of electron • Light _________ Diode • It converts AC to DC. • Frequency of DC signal • Used to display signals • enclosed path of current • Voltage-variable resistor • Equivalent to Weber/Ampere • ...
SMAW/GMAW 2024-04-23
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- When the current only flows in one direction.
- This is why MIG welding is difficult to use outside.
- What size wire do we use in MIG welding?
- What does GMAW stand for?
- This device connects the ground clamp to the welder.
- What does the 1 in 6013 represent?
- This used to help clean the metal and the area where the weld was made.
- What does SMAW stand for?
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- This is the most common part problem with MIG welding.
- This is used to connect the ground cable to the work piece.
- MIG welding uses a ____ Electrode.
- What PSI do we run the regulator for shielding gas?
- What does the E in ER-70-6 stand for in MIG wire?
- How many amp breaker is the power supply?
- This tool removes the slag off of your weld?
- What holds the electrode?
- When electricity flows in one direction the reverses.
- What does the 60 in 6013 represent?
- This pressure is higher and lets you know how much gas is in the tank.
- The width of your weld should be _____ the size of your electrode.
- This is how we adjust the heat on MIG welding.
21 Clues: What does GMAW stand for? • What holds the electrode? • What does SMAW stand for? • MIG welding uses a ____ Electrode. • What does the 1 in 6013 represent? • What does the 60 in 6013 represent? • What size wire do we use in MIG welding? • How many amp breaker is the power supply? • This tool removes the slag off of your weld? • When the current only flows in one direction. • ...
Christmas Cryptic 2024-12-23
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- Santa's favourite (7)
- Monarchs after inventory of chaps (9)
- Drunk snake gives gifts (7)
- Holiday hit: I'll wish romantic's faulty (3,1,4,3,9,2,3)
- Outcast happily takes the start of Christmas (6)
- A mix of leaves drop in Autumn for fairies (5)
- Incorrect coordinates due to embellishments (11)
- Mike Tyson's favourite chocalatier makes a bouquet (6)
- Gift at the start of Autumn (4)
- Christmas dinner where St Nicholas is from (6)
- Sweet loaf taken illegally? (7)
- Celebrity sits arrested oddly (4)
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- Ball-breaker (10)
- Add three grams to a beverage (6)
- Secrecy agreement with a relevant CD mix is in the build-up (6,8)
- Broadcast announces airstrike on foot of plant (9)
- Clumsily patent a christmas pudding (9)
- To be honest it smells good (12)
- Gifted rhymer drops drug carelessly (5)
- Killer whiskey with Christmassy tones (6,5)
- Christmas rock star (4)
- Treat specimen incorrectly with iodine (9)
- Good king who likes his pizza (9)
- Go insane after trunk of trees (9)
- Inside there's no way of precipitation (4)
- An own-goal score ruined the Christmas spirit (7)
26 Clues: Ball-breaker (10) • Santa's favourite (7) • Christmas rock star (4) • Drunk snake gives gifts (7) • Gift at the start of Autumn (4) • Sweet loaf taken illegally? (7) • To be honest it smells good (12) • Add three grams to a beverage (6) • Good king who likes his pizza (9) • Celebrity sits arrested oddly (4) • Go insane after trunk of trees (9) • ...
UTMA Crossword :) 2021-08-25
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- Your favourite pastime
- Romance movie we've watched
- Rose petals
- I've asked your family for this but you never will
- I love this, you hate it
- My go to beverage
- Summer
- Checkers not chess
- Tie Breaker Game
- tv show we watch
- My name
- An inside job (**)
- Starbucks
- your favourite color
- Physicist in nineties (**)
- Come visit this place with me!
- jobinjob (**)
- You love this, I hate it
- Golden POV
- C Major
- Plant
- My favourite color (as a child)
- We both love this
- My favourite sport
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- Summer Wear
- Cafe
- suriv (**)
- Third wheel lunches
- Vic Dean
- Currency
- Ed Sheeran Song
- Where are you now?
- Ontario health service
- How we met
- vice+vice (**)
- Start of summer
- Pacing back and forth (**)
- I'm from here
- A backwards glance (**)
- My favourite (in the whole world!)
- Did this during Christmas
- Your name
- Music artist
- Previous summer trip
- our nickname
- Christmas Movie
- Deef (**)
- I'm finally going to one next weekend
- Math Topology Theorem (Closed and bounded implies ______)
- view view view view (**)
50 Clues: Cafe • Plant • Summer • My name • C Major • Vic Dean • Currency • Starbucks • Your name • Deef (**) • suriv (**) • How we met • Golden POV • Summer Wear • Rose petals • Music artist • our nickname • I'm from here • jobinjob (**) • vice+vice (**) • Ed Sheeran Song • Start of summer • Christmas Movie • Tie Breaker Game • tv show we watch • My go to beverage • We both love this • Where are you now? • Checkers not chess • ...
States of matter 2021-12-08
10 Clues: wood • water • oxygen • dry ice • ice on counter • water on stove • liquid, solid, gas • ice tray in freezer • puddle on sunny day • opposite of sublimation
L'Hiver! 2014-03-11
WED PUZZLE 2024-12-10
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- occur when individual rock fragments abruptly break off the sides of a steep cliff after exposure to gradual weathering, such as by exfoliation
- modifies a smooth slope into a series of level, stair-like steps; erecting windbreaks out of trees, tall plants, or fences
- When soil rushes down a mountain dangerously
- physical processes like wind or running water that carry away the rock fragments
- involves the breaking or peeling away of rock in
- The eroded rock fragments are eventually set down (deposited) in a new location
- the breakdown of large rocks into fragments by physical forces, such as ice, rapid changes in temperature, and grit carried by wind and running water
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- When minerals in rock react chemically with air
- rapid movements of water saturated soil
- The process in which gravity causes the downslope movements of rock, soil, volcanic ash,
- process by which rocks are broken down by the forces of nature
- base of the mountain or cliff, the broken fragments collect in huge piles of rock
- A mass of ice and snow abruptly dislodging from
- long piles of rocks deposited parallel to the shore
- mountain face
- water, the minerals may weaken or even dissolve away, causing the rock to crumble
- occurs when rainwater or melted ice soaks into tiny cracks in a rock and freezes; the sudden expansion of the ice as it freezes can split the rock
17 Clues: mountain face • rapid movements of water saturated soil • When soil rushes down a mountain dangerously • When minerals in rock react chemically with air • A mass of ice and snow abruptly dislodging from • involves the breaking or peeling away of rock in • long piles of rocks deposited parallel to the shore • ...
Legendaries and Mythicals Naturally Obtainable in S/S 2023-03-01
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- Poison, The Poison Pin Pokemon
- Rock, The Rockpeak Pokemon
- Dark/Flying,The Malevolent Pokemon
- Rock/Fighting, The Cavern Pokemon
- Psychic/Ghost, The High King Pokemom
- Ice, The Iceberg Pokemon
- Fighting, The Wushu Pokemon(first stage)
- Psychic/Grass, The King Pokemon
- Steel, The Iron Pokemon
- Psychic/Ice, The High King Pokemon
- Ice, The Wild Horse Pokemon
- Ghost, The Swift Horse Pokemon
- Psychic, The Nebula Pokemon
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- Psychic/Flying, The Cruel Pokemon
- Fighting, The Warrior Pokemon
- Fighting/Dark, The Wushu Pokemon
- Water/Fighting, The Colt Pokemon
- Poison/Dragon, The Gigantic Pokemon
- Grass/Fighting, The Grassland Pokemon
- Fighting/Water, The Wushu Pokemon
- Fighting/Flying, The Strong Legs Pokemon
- Fairy, The Warrior Pokemon
- Dark/Grass, The Rogue Monkey Pokemon
- Electric, The Electron Pokemon
- Dragon, The Dragon Orb Pokemon
- Steel/Fighting, The Iron WIll Pokemon
26 Clues: Steel, The Iron Pokemon • Ice, The Iceberg Pokemon • Rock, The Rockpeak Pokemon • Fairy, The Warrior Pokemon • Ice, The Wild Horse Pokemon • Psychic, The Nebula Pokemon • Fighting, The Warrior Pokemon • Poison, The Poison Pin Pokemon • Electric, The Electron Pokemon • Dragon, The Dragon Orb Pokemon • Ghost, The Swift Horse Pokemon • Psychic/Grass, The King Pokemon • ...
TEST 2020-12-18
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- The first country to use a Christmas tree.
- The shortest day of the year.
- First name of Macaulay Culkin's character in 'Home Alone'.
- The type of pipe Frosty donned.
- Number of nights of Hanukkah.
- The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team.
- Christmas City.
- Species of whale found in arctic waters.
- Also known as the Festival of Lights.
- Small bird often mistaken as a species of Penguin.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to ___ degrees Celsius.
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- The gift given on the 12th day of the 12 Days of Christmas.
- Team sport played on ice skates.
- Number of religious holidays celebrated in December.
- Hebrew word for "lamp".
- Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character.
- Classic novel by Charles Dickens.
- This country holds 132 gold medal wins in the Winter Olympics, the most of any country.
- The location of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- Ice resurfacing machine used on ice rinks.
20 Clues: Christmas City. • Hebrew word for "lamp". • The shortest day of the year. • Number of nights of Hanukkah. • The type of pipe Frosty donned. • Team sport played on ice skates. • Classic novel by Charles Dickens. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. • The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team. • Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character. • Species of whale found in arctic waters. • ...
Winter Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- Species of whale found in arctic waters.
- Small bird often mistaken as a species of Penguin.
- Christmas City.
- Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character.
- Ice resurfacing machine used on ice rinks.
- Number of nights of Hanukkah.
- The shortest day of the year.
- The location of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team.
- Also known as the Festival of Lights.
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- Classic novel by Charles Dickens.
- The gift given on the 12th day of the 12 Days of Christmas.
- Number of religious holidays celebrated in December.
- This country holds 132 gold medal wins in the Winter Olympics, the most of any country.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to ___ degrees Celsius.
- Hebrew word for "lamp".
- Team sport played on ice skates.
- The first country to use a Christmas tree.
- First name of Macaulay Culkin's character in 'Home Alone'.
- The type of pipe Frosty donned.
20 Clues: Christmas City. • Hebrew word for "lamp". • Number of nights of Hanukkah. • The shortest day of the year. • The type of pipe Frosty donned. • Team sport played on ice skates. • Classic novel by Charles Dickens. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. • The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team. • Species of whale found in arctic waters. • Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character. • ...
Winter Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character.
- Hebrew word for "lamp".
- Classic novel by Charles Dickens.
- Christmas City.
- The location of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- The type of pipe Frosty donned.
- Number of nights of Hanukkah.
- First name of Macaulay Culkin's character in 'Home Alone'.
- This country holds 132 gold medal wins in the Winter Olympics, the most of any country.
- Small bird often mistaken as a species of Penguin.
- The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team.
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- Number of religious holidays celebrated in December.
- The shortest day of the year.
- Also known as the Festival of Lights.
- Team sport played on ice skates.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to ___ degrees Celsius.
- Ice resurfacing machine used on ice rinks.
- The gift given on the 12th day of the 12 Days of Christmas.
- The first country to use a Christmas tree.
- Species of whale found in arctic waters.
20 Clues: Christmas City. • Hebrew word for "lamp". • The shortest day of the year. • Number of nights of Hanukkah. • The type of pipe Frosty donned. • Team sport played on ice skates. • Classic novel by Charles Dickens. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. • The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team. • Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character. • Species of whale found in arctic waters. • ...
Winter Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- Christmas City.
- The type of pipe Frosty donned.
- Small bird often mistaken as a species of Penguin.
- First name of Macaulay Culkin's character in 'Home Alone'.
- Also known as the Festival of Lights.
- Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character.
- The location of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- Team sport played on ice skates.
- Ice resurfacing machine used on ice rinks.
- The gift given on the 12th day of the 12 Days of Christmas.
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- The shortest day of the year.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to ___ degrees Celsius.
- Number of religious holidays celebrated in December.
- Classic novel by Charles Dickens.
- Species of whale found in arctic waters.
- The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team.
- This country holds 132 gold medal wins in the Winter Olympics, the most of any country.
- Hebrew word for "lamp".
- Number of nights of Hanukkah.
- The first country to use a Christmas tree.
20 Clues: Christmas City. • Hebrew word for "lamp". • The shortest day of the year. • Number of nights of Hanukkah. • The type of pipe Frosty donned. • Team sport played on ice skates. • Classic novel by Charles Dickens. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. • The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team. • Species of whale found in arctic waters. • Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character. • ...
3.2 crossword 2021-10-06
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- the opposite of dark
- Particles that make up two liquids react and form the particles that make up the solid
- it is an ion
- what happens when liquid freezes, it turns into a
- when ice melts it turns into a
- rhymes with with foil
- fireworks display signs of
- a pokemon card required to battle with
- Another word for stirring batter
- it is an important _________
- what happens to the trees in the fall
- when metal gets left outside for to long this happens
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- this is needed to bake pretzels
- the ice cream is _______ right now
- something that your body gains
- what happens to your skin when you don't put on sunscreen
- something that you put in cars
- A change in the size, shape, form, or state of matter that does not change the matters identity
- a place where Christians go to be with god
- its a cold solid
20 Clues: it is an ion • its a cold solid • the opposite of dark • rhymes with with foil • fireworks display signs of • it is an important _________ • something that your body gains • when ice melts it turns into a • something that you put in cars • this is needed to bake pretzels • Another word for stirring batter • the ice cream is _______ right now • what happens to the trees in the fall • ...
3.2 crossword 2021-10-06
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- Particles that make up two liquids react and form the particles that make up the solid
- something that your body gains
- Another word for stirring batter
- what happens to the trees in the fall
- A change in the size, shape, form, or state of matter that does not change the matters identity
- when ice melts it turns into a
- a place where Christians go to be with god
- it is an important _________
- what happens to your skin when you don't put on sunscreen
- when metal gets left outside for to long this happens
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- its a cold solid
- fireworks display signs of
- a pokemon card required to battle with
- what happens when liquid freezes, it turns into a
- the opposite of dark
- this is needed to bake pretzels
- the ice cream is _______ right now
- it is an ion
- something that you put in cars
- rhymes with with foil
20 Clues: it is an ion • its a cold solid • the opposite of dark • rhymes with with foil • fireworks display signs of • it is an important _________ • something that your body gains • when ice melts it turns into a • something that you put in cars • this is needed to bake pretzels • Another word for stirring batter • the ice cream is _______ right now • what happens to the trees in the fall • ...
3.2 crossword 2021-10-06
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- the opposite of dark
- what happens when liquid freezes, it turns into a
- what happens to your skin when you don't put on sunscreen
- fireworks display signs of
- a pokemon card required to battle with
- Particles that make up two liquids react and form the particles that make up the solid
- something that you put in cars
- when ice melts it turns into a
- it is an important _________
- something that your body gains
- it is an ion
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- what happens to the trees in the fall
- this is needed to bake pretzels
- Another word for stirring batter
- rhymes with with foil
- its a cold solid
- a place where Christians go to be with god
- the ice cream is _______ right now
- A change in the size, shape, form, or state of matter that does not change the matters identity
- when metal gets left outside for to long this happens
20 Clues: it is an ion • its a cold solid • the opposite of dark • rhymes with with foil • fireworks display signs of • it is an important _________ • something that you put in cars • when ice melts it turns into a • something that your body gains • this is needed to bake pretzels • Another word for stirring batter • the ice cream is _______ right now • what happens to the trees in the fall • ...
3.2 crossword 2021-10-06
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- the opposite of dark
- what happens when liquid freezes, it turns into a
- what happens to your skin when you don't put on sunscreen
- fireworks display signs of
- a pokemon card required to battle with
- Particles that make up two liquids react and form the particles that make up the solid
- something that you put in cars
- when ice melts it turns into a
- it is an important _________
- something that your body gains
- it is an ion
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- what happens to the trees in the fall
- this is needed to bake pretzels
- Another word for stirring batter
- rhymes with with foil
- its a cold solid
- a place where Christians go to be with god
- the ice cream is _______ right now
- A change in the size, shape, form, or state of matter that does not change the matters identity
- when metal gets left outside for to long this happens
20 Clues: it is an ion • its a cold solid • the opposite of dark • rhymes with with foil • fireworks display signs of • it is an important _________ • something that you put in cars • when ice melts it turns into a • something that your body gains • this is needed to bake pretzels • Another word for stirring batter • the ice cream is _______ right now • what happens to the trees in the fall • ...
Our Environment 2022-09-07
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- reduction of ice
- farmers get it from fairtrade
- energy saving bulbs
- out of ice ( north,south)
- chemical rubbish
- using products again
- another word for power
- rises because of climatechange
- self dissolving waste
- food you can grow in your garden
- mobiles,pc's, Tv's
- measurement for co²
- day all recources are used
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- good for world,lasts long
- organization helping rainforests
- co²,methane
- transport used for foreign products
- bad gas produced by factories
- safes energy from the sun
- surrounding the earth
- used too much especially when showering
- cause for melting pole caps
- lighting without electricity
- usage of electricity
- oil, petrol
- area filled with grass
- products not using chemicals
- increases due to greenhouse effect
- gas prduced by animals
- organization helping farmers in developing countries
30 Clues: co²,methane • oil, petrol • reduction of ice • chemical rubbish • mobiles,pc's, Tv's • energy saving bulbs • measurement for co² • usage of electricity • using products again • surrounding the earth • self dissolving waste • area filled with grass • another word for power • gas prduced by animals • good for world,lasts long • safes energy from the sun • out of ice ( north,south) • ...
Winter Crossword 2024-12-23
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- Light scarves or shawls often wrapped around the neck.
- A severe snowstorm with strong winds.
- A popular pie flavor during the holiday season.
- A sport played on ice with brooms and stones.
- A thin layer of ice crystals on a cold surface.
- A hot drink often paired with marshmallows.
- Winter headgear with ear flaps.
- A structure where Santa enters the house.
- Sparkling substance falling from the sky in winter.
- Footwear worn for sliding on ice.
- Frozen water often seen hanging from roofs.
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- A building made of snow blocks.
- Famous reindeer with a glowing nose.
- A traditional winter beverage made from spiced wine.
- A decorative hanging made of evergreen branches.
- A warm protective garment often worn in layers.
- The first month of the year.
- A figure made of snow, often with a carrot nose.
- A common winter pastime involving downhill speed.
- Animals that hibernate in winter.
20 Clues: The first month of the year. • A building made of snow blocks. • Winter headgear with ear flaps. • Footwear worn for sliding on ice. • Animals that hibernate in winter. • Famous reindeer with a glowing nose. • A severe snowstorm with strong winds. • A structure where Santa enters the house. • A hot drink often paired with marshmallows. • ...
Winter 2025-02-19
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- Powerful snowstorm with strong winds
- A home built by birds in the springtime
- Colorful arc in the sky after rain
- Sound made by birds returning in spring
- Unique frozen crystal falling from the sky
- cocoa Warm chocolatey drink for winter days
- Insect that emerges from a cocoon in spring
- Trees and plants beginning to grow leaves again
- Skin damage caused by extreme cold
- Sliding downhill on a wooden or plastic ride
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- Temperature feels colder due to strong gusts
- The process of ice and snow melting
- A single board used to glide down snowy slopes
- A single bead of water falling from the sky
- Deep winter sleep for animals like bears
- Frozen water hanging from a roof’s edge
- When flowers open up in spring
- Yellow spring flower often seen in gardens
- ice Thin, invisible layer of ice on roads
- Small pool of water from melted snow or rain
20 Clues: When flowers open up in spring • Colorful arc in the sky after rain • Skin damage caused by extreme cold • The process of ice and snow melting • Powerful snowstorm with strong winds • A home built by birds in the springtime • Sound made by birds returning in spring • Frozen water hanging from a roof’s edge • Deep winter sleep for animals like bears • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-24
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- How does heat capacity affect temperature?
- How does water moderate air temperature?
- Does snow buildup create glaciers?
- Is Earth's atmosphere made of gases, including water vapes?
- Is water constantly cycling?
- How do climates impact ecosystems?
- Does water on Earth constantly move and change states?
- How do ice changes impact water systems?
- How is the weather portrayed in the media?
- How do water bodies influence climate?
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- How does water affect climate?
- How do water bodies affect regional climate?
- How do glaciers impact water systems?
- How does water's heat capacity affect climate?
- How do water bodies impact regional climate?
- How do mountain glaciers and ice sheets affect sea level?
- How does heat from the sun affect Earth?
- How does the water cycle affect weather?
- Does melting ice increase freshwater in lack&oceans?
- What is a watershed?
20 Clues: What is a watershed? • Is water constantly cycling? • How does water affect climate? • Does snow buildup create glaciers? • How do climates impact ecosystems? • How do glaciers impact water systems? • How do water bodies influence climate? • How does heat from the sun affect Earth? • How does the water cycle affect weather? • How do ice changes impact water systems? • ...
ESL EARTH SCIENCE VOCABULARY 2025-04-07
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- : Central part of Earth
- : A section of Earth's crust that moves
- : A mountain formed by eruptions of molten rock
- : Naturally occurring solid substance with a crystal structure
- : Path of Earth around the sun
- : Movement of rock particles by wind, water, or ice
- : Layer of Earth below the crust
- : The uppermost layer of Earth
- : Shaking of Earth's surface due to plate movement
- : An imaginary line around which Earth spins
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- : Preserved remains of ancient organisms
- : Laying down of sediment by wind, water, or ice
- : A large mass of moving ice
- : Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- : Small particles of rock or organic material
- : Molten rock beneath Earth's surface
- : Study of Earth's structure and history
- : Breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- : Refers to the movement of Earth's plates
- : Large ocean wave caused by an undersea earthquake
20 Clues: : Central part of Earth • : A large mass of moving ice • : Path of Earth around the sun • : The uppermost layer of Earth • : Layer of Earth below the crust • : Layer of gases surrounding Earth • : Molten rock beneath Earth's surface • : A section of Earth's crust that moves • : Preserved remains of ancient organisms • : Study of Earth's structure and history • ...
Crossword #1 2/11 2026-02-10
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- Container that keeps drinks hot outdoors
- Thick winter jacket
- Marks animals leave in the snow
- Small building used as a winter shelter
- Wide footwear used to walk on deep snow
- Sport where you glide downhill on snow
- Slippery frozen surface
- Thin layer of ice crystals on surfaces
- Vehicle used to slide downhill on snow
- Portable light used outside at night
- A winter storm with lots of snow
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- Temporary shelter used outdoors
- Handwear where fingers share space for warmth
- Clothing that keeps your hands warm
- Pointed ice hanging from roofs or trees
- Shoes made for hiking or snow
- Part of a jacket that covers your head
- Feeling when it’s very cold
- What you sit around to stay warm outside
- Worn around your neck in cold weather
- Frozen water that falls from the sky
- Tree that stays green in winter
22 Clues: Thick winter jacket • Slippery frozen surface • Feeling when it’s very cold • Shoes made for hiking or snow • Temporary shelter used outdoors • Marks animals leave in the snow • Tree that stays green in winter • A winter storm with lots of snow • Clothing that keeps your hands warm • Frozen water that falls from the sky • Portable light used outside at night • ...
Cryosphere Crossword 2016-11-30
10 Clues: Frozen water • Mound of debris • Ice cored hills • Cracks in glacial ice • A large, moving mass of ice • Long ridges of sorted deposit • Scratches left in rock by glaciers • Ground that is frozen year after year • What is formed when glaciers move over moaraines • What is formed when solid, frozen ground shrinks
Geographical Terms 2025-11-16
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- Land formed at the mouth of a river where it deposits sediment into the sea
- A crescent-shaped lake formed when a meander is cut off from a river.
- A sharp ridge between two glacial valleys.
- The movement of rock and soil from one place to another by rivers, ice, or wind
- When rivers, ice, or wind drop the materials they are carrying.
- When a glacier picks up rocks as it moves over the land.
- The scraping and wearing away of rock by other rock or sediment carried by ice, water, or wind
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- A valley with steep sides and a flat bottom, carved by a glacier.
- Rocks formed from layers of sand, mud, or other material pressed together over time
- A place where a river falls over a cliff or steep drop.
- The process where rock and soil are worn away by wind, water, or ice
- A large bend in a river.
- A pointed mountain peak formed when several glaciers erode a mountain from different sides
- Rocks that have been changed by heat or pressure deep underground
- A huge, slow-moving mass of ice that shapes the landscape as it moves.
- Rocks formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- A bowl-shaped hollow found on mountains, formed by glacial erosion
17 Clues: A large bend in a river. • A sharp ridge between two glacial valleys. • Rocks formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A place where a river falls over a cliff or steep drop. • When a glacier picks up rocks as it moves over the land. • When rivers, ice, or wind drop the materials they are carrying. • ...
Harry Potter Crossword - Nov 2022 2022-11-26
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- Who cut off their hand in book four?
- What incantation will help you triumph over a Boggart?
- Who was possessed by Lord Voldemort in book two?
- What type of broom did Sirius Black give Harry?
- Who is Harry's best friend, often called the brightest witch of her age?
- What magical being does Remus Lupin turn into?
- In book five, who makes Harry write "I must not tell lies"?
- What fake Horcrux was in the middle of a lake in a cave?
- In book four, who says "I have big bones"?
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- What is the core of Harry's wand?
- Who used to live in a cupboard under the stairs at #4 Privet Drive?
- In book four, what's the name of Madam Maxime's school?
- Of his years at Hogwarts, when did Draco Malfoy first become seeker on his Quidditch team?
- Who defeated Grindelwald to get the Elder Wand?
- What was Severus Snape's Patronus?
- How many siblings does Ron Weasley have?
- Who did Harry ride with on the train to Hogwarts in book one?
- Which Weasley has a job as a curse-breaker at Gringotts?
- Who is Harry Potter's godfather?
- What is the name of Hagrid's pet?
20 Clues: Who is Harry Potter's godfather? • What is the core of Harry's wand? • What is the name of Hagrid's pet? • What was Severus Snape's Patronus? • Who cut off their hand in book four? • How many siblings does Ron Weasley have? • In book four, who says "I have big bones"? • What magical being does Remus Lupin turn into? • What type of broom did Sirius Black give Harry? • ...
Rock chileno 2020-08-15
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- Djent de todos los mañanas
- Kombi azul con nubes
- Disidencia adicta y eterna
- Juanito
- ¿Dónde está el funk?
- Te andamos buscando Pipe
- Noticiero chistoso
- Dúo de rockeras
- Y ya no tocas ni siquiera manos
- Me tienes loco
- Silvio en un container
- Micrófonos al piso en el Festival amiga mía
- Transición entre oruga y mariposa
- Te puedes colgar de una en un árbol fugitivo
- Revista de automóviles, ciencias y tecnologías de 1940
- Los Peces son buenos pa hablar
- Se puede amar en el campo
- Aves desorientadas del hemisferio norte
- Arquitectos Viñamarinos
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- En el desierto les ves caminando
- Tres eminencias del prog instrumental
- No me distraigo, autonomía
- Violeta pasión
- Ya no les pueden callar
- Tiene un disco rockero y los demás son folk
- Animal marino pionero del djent chileno
- Jefe, ¿Hay que quedarse hasta más tarde?
- Colisión breaker
- LegisladoresMusicales
- Rockea como escorpión
- Del morro a todo Chile
- Alicia toca música
- Googlea
- Quilpueinxs descubrieron un falso invierno
- Güaren querido azulado
- La portada de Antofagasta rockea kinésicamente
- Tienen problemas contando
37 Clues: Juanito • Googlea • Violeta pasión • Me tienes loco • Dúo de rockeras • Colisión breaker • Noticiero chistoso • Alicia toca música • Kombi azul con nubes • ¿Dónde está el funk? • LegisladoresMusicales • Rockea como escorpión • Del morro a todo Chile • Silvio en un container • Güaren querido azulado • Ya no les pueden callar • Arquitectos Viñamarinos • Te andamos buscando Pipe • ...
ISL Season 2 Review 2020-11-27
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- DANUBE SITE OF THE ISL BUBBLE
- LOVER OF THE PHRASE, 'JACKPOT MASTER'
- MARK FOSTER'S FAVORITE MEAL
- NUMBER OF SWIMMERS SCORING ZERO SEASON 2 POINTS IN TOTAL
- SHE BEAT THE OVERALL TOP FEMALE FINISHER IN A RACE
- THE SO-CALLED 'RELAY MASTER'
- ENS RELAY LEADOFF REC0RD-BREAKER
- OLDEST SWIMMER IN THE LEAGUE
- RAPID-FIRE MATCHMAKERS OR MATCHBREAKERS
- THE SO-CALLED 'JACKPOT MASTER'
- SJOSTROM'S MINOR INJURY AFFECTED THIS AREA
- CALI 'STACHE MAN
- GEORGE'S DAD
- ALL-IMPORTANT RELAY
- TOP WOMAN 50 FREESTYLER THIS SEASON
- OVERALL RUNNERS-UP
- WINGED HAND SIGNAL SQUAD
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- AGGIE-TURNED-NEAR-MVP
- WHERE IT ALL WENT DOWN
- TEAM WITH COLORS OF BLACK & GREEN
- AQUA CENTURIONS' MVP
- 1ST SWIMSWAM READER COMMENTS FOR EACH MATCH CENTERED ON THIS
- 1ST TEAM ELIMINATED FROM POST-SEASON
- RAPSYS-SLAYER
- # OF MICHAEL ANDREW'S INDIVIDUAL EVENT WINS
- SAKCI'S HOME NATION
- UNDEFEATED IN WOMENS 200 FLY
- DRESSEL'S 1ST FINAL WR BROKEN WAS THIS STROKE
- WORLD RECORD-BREAKING BACKSTROKER
- DC TRIDENTS' MVP
- NATIONAL AFFILIATION OF THIS UNDEFEATED 200 FREESTYLER
- OVERALL TOP FEMALE FINISHER
- ALONG WITH SJOSTROM/SHKURDAI AS ENS FLY GIRLS
33 Clues: GEORGE'S DAD • RAPSYS-SLAYER • CALI 'STACHE MAN • DC TRIDENTS' MVP • OVERALL RUNNERS-UP • SAKCI'S HOME NATION • ALL-IMPORTANT RELAY • AQUA CENTURIONS' MVP • AGGIE-TURNED-NEAR-MVP • WHERE IT ALL WENT DOWN • WINGED HAND SIGNAL SQUAD • MARK FOSTER'S FAVORITE MEAL • OVERALL TOP FEMALE FINISHER • THE SO-CALLED 'RELAY MASTER' • OLDEST SWIMMER IN THE LEAGUE • UNDEFEATED IN WOMENS 200 FLY • ...
Our Trips 2023-03-25
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- skyscraper with beautiful night view
- picturesque bridge
- we got to ride this with a discount
- "all roads lead to rome"
- delicious dessert with a variety of flavors
- best fries
- best pizza
- station for hogwarts express
- our first airbnb location
- the "matriarch"
- banshee
- back breaker
- legendary iconic structure
- our companion
- we rode this during sunset
- mysterious ancient site
- what changed our flight?
- square for people to "meet up"
- resting place of galileo
- fat tart's "half-dozen"
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- breakfast spot
- "chilly" ride
- head banger
- we admired it everyday
- our first trip together
- genius buried at westminster abbey
- restaurant with fish logo
- tour guide
- bridge with mirrors
- right hand toss over left shoulder
- iconic landmark/photospot for beautiful sunset views
- we did this 3 times at santorini
- fat cat rode this with fat tart
- ancient iconic site
- greek specialty
- ting didn't recognize this at the wizard store
- refreshing beverage
- there is one at santorini formed from volcanic eruption
- opening that allows natural light into pantheon
- best sunset
- michelangelo's masterpiece
- magical place above kalabaka
42 Clues: banshee • best fries • tour guide • best pizza • head banger • best sunset • back breaker • "chilly" ride • our companion • breakfast spot • the "matriarch" • greek specialty • picturesque bridge • bridge with mirrors • ancient iconic site • refreshing beverage • we admired it everyday • our first trip together • mysterious ancient site • fat tart's "half-dozen" • "all roads lead to rome" • ...
Electrical Unit 2013-04-11
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- non-metallic sheathed electrical cable
- a derived unit of power
- a protective cover for cables
- an electrical network that has a closed loop giving a return path for the current
- a measurement of the cross-sectional area of a wire
- pliers used to bend wire
- a container for electrical connections, usually intended to conceal them from sight and deter tampering
- twisting two wires and putting them into a wire nut
- an electrical overload switch
- the SI derived unit for electric potential voltage
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- is a single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal.
- the SI unit of electric current
- an electrical component that can break an electrical circuit
- is a type of fastener characterized by a helical ridge
- a pair of opposing blades much like scissors or wire cutters.
- a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current
- states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points
- used to fasten two or more electrical conductors together
- a device for joining electrical circuits together
- a conductor that provides a low impedance path to earth
20 Clues: a derived unit of power • pliers used to bend wire • a protective cover for cables • an electrical overload switch • the SI unit of electric current • non-metallic sheathed electrical cable • a device for joining electrical circuits together • the SI derived unit for electric potential voltage • a measurement of the cross-sectional area of a wire • ...
The Gilded Age Workforce Vocabulary 2015-09-17
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- when cities grow rapidly
- building that removes unwanted materials from minerals
- allowing fresh in
- groups that share a culture
- when those in authority treat those they are in charge of cruelly
- unfair treatment of a person or group of people for being inferior
- disease caused from being in the dark for a long time
- ten years
- labor hard work requiring physical strength
- a feeling of dislike for a person or group because of race, religion, gender etc.
- groups that help workers
- purposely treating a person or group cruelly because of their race, religion, etc...
- wars fights between labor unions and industrialists
- being poor
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- boys hired to work in coal mines to break up coal
- when African Americans moved away from the South after the Civil War
- disease caused from lack of vitamin D and sunlight
- new workers given the most dangerous work in a job
- paperboys
- mills place that changes a natural resource into a raw material
- unhappiness
- deadly
- failing to work properly
- workers in a nation or industry
- jobs jobs requiring training
- a person who moves to a new country
26 Clues: deadly • paperboys • ten years • being poor • unhappiness • allowing fresh in • when cities grow rapidly • failing to work properly • groups that help workers • groups that share a culture • jobs jobs requiring training • workers in a nation or industry • a person who moves to a new country • labor hard work requiring physical strength • boys hired to work in coal mines to break up coal • ...
electricity 2022-03-01
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- Turbines convert kinetic energy and wind into energy
- Produced through using once living organisms as a fuel
- Energy from the sun that's converted into electrical energy
- Don't allow electrons to flow
- Slows down current(R)Ohms
- Formed from natural occurring rocks
- All the parts are in one line
- A fossil fuel typically gas and oil, used to produce electricity
- Series of parts that allows the electricity to flow
- How fast electricity energy is changed(P)Watt
- Speed of electrons in a circuit(I)Amp
- Power is produced by nuclear fission of uranium in power plants
- Burns coal to generate electricity
- Generates electricty from heat within the earth
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- Diagram of a electrical circuit
- Made from falling, or fast running water
- Allow electrons to flow
- Each bulb has its own path
- How many electrons are pushed into a circuit(V)Volts
- Opening in the circuit
- Opens circuit to shut off current
- Is the movement of electrons
- Used to find the voltage,current,resistance or power
- No opening in the circuit
24 Clues: Opening in the circuit • Allow electrons to flow • Slows down current(R)Ohms • No opening in the circuit • Each bulb has its own path • Is the movement of electrons • Don't allow electrons to flow • All the parts are in one line • Diagram of a electrical circuit • Opens circuit to shut off current • Burns coal to generate electricity • Formed from natural occurring rocks • ...
electrical safety 2024-10-08
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- A portable tool used by engineers, often electrically operated.
- Condition where excessive current flows through a circuit, potentially causing damage.
- Testing procedure to ensure portable appliances are safe.
- A safety measure to prevent users from electric shock by discharging current.
- A hazard that could result from electrical faults in certain environments.
- Breaker that protects against overload in electrical circuits.
- Process of connecting metal components to prevent electric shock.
- A tool with a percussive action used to drill into hard materials.
- The potential for electrical hazards that could cause harm.
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- The unbroken flow of electrical current in a circuit.
- A connection point to plug in electrical devices.
- The potential difference measured in volts.
- Material that allows the flow of electrical current.
- Source of portable electrical power for tools without mains power.
- Material used to prevent electrical conduction.
- A safety device that prevents overcurrent in electrical circuits.
- Device that disconnects a circuit if it detects an imbalance in current flow.
- The procedure to disconnect electrical equipment safely.
- Wires used to carry electrical current between devices.
- Device used to step down voltage from 230V to 110V.
20 Clues: The potential difference measured in volts. • Material used to prevent electrical conduction. • A connection point to plug in electrical devices. • Device used to step down voltage from 230V to 110V. • Material that allows the flow of electrical current. • The unbroken flow of electrical current in a circuit. • Wires used to carry electrical current between devices. • ...
ocean motion 2025-03-17
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- a current resulting from a difference in density between waters
- vertical distance between a waves crest and trough
- a narrow fast current
- currents set in motion by winds
- density current flowing on the ocean floor
- a breaking wave
- the time between one wave crest and the next
- the horizontal distance between two waves
- an ocean current that flows parallel to the shore
- when the sun and moon's gravity work together
- upward movement of abyssal waters
- when a moving object changes direction due to Earth's rotation
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- any current in deeper water not caused by surface winds
- the speed of a wave crest in the direction it is moving
- tide created by the moon
- downward movement of surface water
- a fast subsurface density current
- when the sun and moon's gravity work against each other
- deepest depth of the ocean that is affected by waves passage
- when the coriolis effect causes a change in direction of currents
- a large circling ocean current
- the distance the wind blows in one direction when forming waves
- daily or twice daily changes in local sea level
23 Clues: a breaking wave • a narrow fast current • tide created by the moon • a large circling ocean current • currents set in motion by winds • a fast subsurface density current • upward movement of abyssal waters • downward movement of surface water • the horizontal distance between two waves • density current flowing on the ocean floor • the time between one wave crest and the next • ...
FNaF Sister Location 2026-03-30
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- The main area where you get instructions, _____ Module.
- The room where you reset the power.
- The device that breaks apart the animatronics.
- Where you hide from Ennard, _____ repair.
- The dancer animatronic who tells you to be quiet.
- The small, creepy baby animatronics.
- A character created from all the animatronics.
- Used to lock or unlock the keypad, often called a keypad _____.
- The type of suit you wear in Night 4.
- The suspected name of the protagonist.
- What you can't eat while on the job, according to HandUnit.
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- The animatronic with a light-activated game.
- _____ and Service.
- The controlled _____ button.
- _____ Baby's Entertainment and Rental.
- The pink version of Bon-Bon.
- The meme-worthy gift you receive.
- Needed to enter the private room.
- What you turn on to see Funtime Foxy.
- The main animatronic, full name Circus _____.
- The name of Afton's daughter who haunts Baby.
- Bon-Bon, tell him to go back to bed.
- The small, dancing dolls.
- What Baby was trying to make before her incident.
- The AI helper that provides instructions.
- The endoskeleton with yellow eyes.
26 Clues: _____ and Service. • The small, dancing dolls. • The controlled _____ button. • The pink version of Bon-Bon. • The meme-worthy gift you receive. • Needed to enter the private room. • The endoskeleton with yellow eyes. • The room where you reset the power. • Bon-Bon, tell him to go back to bed. • The small, creepy baby animatronics. • What you turn on to see Funtime Foxy. • ...
Winter Words 2021-12-07
16 Clues: toasty • ice storm • scented wax • wrapped gifts • dancing on ice • famous snowman • each one is unique • bright decorations • red nosed reindeer • time off from school • opposite of southpole • sweet, delicious drink • 12th month of the year • floating in hot chocolate • used for houses and cookies • temperature below 32 degrees
Luc 2018-12-15
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- Om de goede nachtrust te verwelkomen, nu wat afgezwakte bonen
- Koken op de energie van de zon, in huize Schaap zijn ze helemaal om
- Er was een einde aan gekomen, en dit jaar van hem afscheid genomen
- Hiermee naar het werk heen en weer, maar bij voorkeur alleen bij stralend weer
- Wegwijs gemaakt aldaar, door een vertelkunstenaar
- Het land van de sneeuw en kou, toch een beetje warm voor mevrouw
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- Nu zonder rolletjes, maar toch zo dolletjes
- In de jungle de koning, straks (of nu) ook gewoon naast jouw woning
- Behaald door nummer twee dit jaar, dus met deze taak ook klaar
- Voor sommige leden een deal-breaker, maar mooi was het zeker
- Onder de grond conserveren, en rondleiden om het anderen te leren
- Zonder schakelaar of knop, houden de lampen er vanzelf mee op
- Met Freek oefenen in de hal, straks hopelijk genieten zonder val
13 Clues: Nu zonder rolletjes, maar toch zo dolletjes • Wegwijs gemaakt aldaar, door een vertelkunstenaar • Voor sommige leden een deal-breaker, maar mooi was het zeker • Om de goede nachtrust te verwelkomen, nu wat afgezwakte bonen • Zonder schakelaar of knop, houden de lampen er vanzelf mee op • Behaald door nummer twee dit jaar, dus met deze taak ook klaar • ...
Graphic Characters 2021-04-15
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- Thomas Auld's brother; Frederick was loaned to him as a servant; last name Auld - married to Sophia
- renowned abolitionist and newspaper publisher, an early mentor to Frederick before becoming bitter enemies; remainder of name: Lloyd Garrison
- Frederick's grandmother; last name Bailey
- Frederick's mother; last name Bailey
- Frederick's original owner; last name Anthony; widely believed to be his father
- Colonel Lloyd; Governor of Maryland, employer of Aaron Anthony, owner of the land upon which Anthony lived with his slaves
- Thomas Auld's sister-in-law; Frederick was loaned to her as a servant; last name Auld - married to Hugh
- Frederick's wife; last name Douglass
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- Lucretia's husband; last name Auld, inherited Frederick when Lucretia died
- A farmer and slave overseer, known as a slave breaker; last name Covey
- daughter of Aaron Anthony; inherited Frederick when Aaron Anthony died, last name Anthony then Auld
- militant abolitionist; last name Brown
- born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey; main character of the biography; last name later Douglass
- 16th president of the U.S.; last name Lincoln
14 Clues: Frederick's mother; last name Bailey • Frederick's wife; last name Douglass • militant abolitionist; last name Brown • Frederick's grandmother; last name Bailey • 16th president of the U.S.; last name Lincoln • A farmer and slave overseer, known as a slave breaker; last name Covey • Lucretia's husband; last name Auld, inherited Frederick when Lucretia died • ...
NATURAL DISAASTER1. Tsunami - Giant ocean wave caused by underwater earthquake 2. Hurricane - Strong tropical cyclone with heavy rains and winds 3. Avalanche - Snowy threat to skiers and mountain climbers 4. Tornado - Powerful rotating windstorm 5. Droug 2023-06-13
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- - Ground vibration caused by geologic activity
- - Mountain that erupts molten rock and ash
- - Snowy threat to skiers and mountain climbers
- - Tropical cyclone in the western Pacific Ocean.
- - Long period of dry weather
- - Snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility
- storm - Storm with freezing rain and ice accumulation
- - Giant ocean wave caused by underwater earthquake
- - Large amount of water covering land that is usually dry
- - Flow of mud and earth down a slope
- - Storm with thunder and lightning
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- - Powerful rotating windstorm
- - Prolonged period of excessively hot weather
- - Rotating weather system with low atmospheric pressure
- - Movement of earth, rock, and debris down a slope
- - Storm with small balls of ice
- - Snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility
- - Uncontrolled fire in nature
- - Depressions or holes in the ground caused by erosion or collapse
- - Strong tropical cyclone with heavy rains and winds
20 Clues: - Long period of dry weather • - Powerful rotating windstorm • - Uncontrolled fire in nature • - Storm with small balls of ice • - Storm with thunder and lightning • - Flow of mud and earth down a slope • - Mountain that erupts molten rock and ash • - Prolonged period of excessively hot weather • - Ground vibration caused by geologic activity • ...
Canadian crossword 2018-01-16
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- Canada has a small population, but a huge ... .
- The capital of Canada.
- The original people of the Arctic coast.
- A popular river sport.
- Nunavut is the country's newest ... .
- The island is on a whale ... route.
- Dog-... is a popular winter sport.
- There are many different ... groups in Canada, meaning people come from all over the world.
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- If you fly ... Baffin Island, you will see endless snow and ice.
- In most of Canada, snow is more common than... .
- The coldest ocean.
- Ice-sculpture is a kind of ... .
- The country's biggest city.
- There are ice-sculpture ... in Canada.
- Let's go watch the hockey ...!
- ... whales are most common.
- -watching is really popular among tourists.
- Many Inuit earn their ... by hunting seal.
- Many bears are killed in Canada. Are the bears going to ... out?
19 Clues: The coldest ocean. • The capital of Canada. • A popular river sport. • The country's biggest city. • ... whales are most common. • Let's go watch the hockey ...! • Ice-sculpture is a kind of ... . • Dog-... is a popular winter sport. • The island is on a whale ... route. • Nunavut is the country's newest ... . • There are ice-sculpture ... in Canada. • ...
Earth's Water 2024-11-21
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- Underground area soaked with water
- Small streams that flow into a bigger river
- Rain, snow, or hail falling to the ground
- The coldest and smallest ocean
- Water that naturally flows out of the ground
- The ocean east of the United States
- The force that pulls streams downhill
- Man-made lakes used for drinking water
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- Water we can drink, found in rivers and lakes
- Water that soaks into the ground and fills underground spaces
- When water turns into gas and rises
- An underground pool of water
- Living things found in the ocean
- A huge sheet of ice that moves very slowly
- The largest ocean on Earth
- The ocean south of India
- Water from oceans or seas
- A big piece of ice floating in the ocean
- How water turns into ice
19 Clues: The ocean south of India • How water turns into ice • Water from oceans or seas • The largest ocean on Earth • An underground pool of water • The coldest and smallest ocean • Living things found in the ocean • Underground area soaked with water • When water turns into gas and rises • The ocean east of the United States • The force that pulls streams downhill • ...
Winter Crossword 2025-12-05
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- The snow is 2 feet ......
- children like to throw one of these
- a model of a person made with snow
- opposite of hot
- the color of fresh snow
- to move on snow with long narrow strips attached to the feet
- Be careful not to ..... and fall on the ice
- a piece of clothing worn to keep warm
- a covering to keep the head warm
- Dress warm so you don't ......
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- "the temperature fell ...... zero last night"
- soft, white pieces of frozen water that falls to the ground
- an outdoor winter toy for kids to slide down snowy hills
- special shoes for ice
- footwear in the winter
- "We like to go ..... on the pond in the winter".
- the coldest season of the year
- in the winter, the roads can be .......
- frozen water
19 Clues: frozen water • opposite of hot • special shoes for ice • footwear in the winter • the color of fresh snow • The snow is 2 feet ...... • the coldest season of the year • Dress warm so you don't ...... • a covering to keep the head warm • a model of a person made with snow • children like to throw one of these • a piece of clothing worn to keep warm • ...
Crossword 2025-07-24
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- The opposite of tame
- Movement of animals from one place to another
- Leila’s arctic companion
- A protective cover of snow and ice on the landscape
- The wild landscape of snow and ice
- Scientific study of animal life
- Leila’s mother’s job
- Frozen water found in the tundra
- A survival skill Leila and the fox both rely on
- Where Leila and her mother travel to find the fox
- Communication tool used to track the fox
- Leila’s personal growth throughout the story shows this
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- A strong feeling of wanting to do something despite fear
- The northernmost part of Earth
- A long journey with a purpose
- The emotion Leila feels about reconnecting with her mum
- What Leila’s mum studies about animals
- The type of fox Leila follows
- Emotion felt when facing danger or uncertainty
19 Clues: The opposite of tame • Leila’s mother’s job • Leila’s arctic companion • A long journey with a purpose • The type of fox Leila follows • The northernmost part of Earth • Scientific study of animal life • Frozen water found in the tundra • The wild landscape of snow and ice • What Leila’s mum studies about animals • Communication tool used to track the fox • ...
Science Vocabulary 2014-04-10
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- The tidal ______ is the difference between the level of the ocean at high tide and low tide.
- The measure of the amount of salts dissolved in seawater.
- A circulation in the ocean that brings deep, cold water to the ocean surface.
- The lowest point of a wave.
- A collapsing wave formed when a wave crest falls as water tumbles over on itself.
- The rise and fall of sea level.
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- The highest point of a wave.
- Oceans formed as water filled these low areas during Earth's first billion years.
- The ______ effect is the shifting of winds and surface currents from their expected paths that is caused by the Earth's rotation.
- ______ currents move water horizontally.
- ______ currents form when a mass of seawater becomes more dense than the surrounding water.
- A rhythmic movement that carries energy through matter or space.
12 Clues: The lowest point of a wave. • The highest point of a wave. • The rise and fall of sea level. • ______ currents move water horizontally. • The measure of the amount of salts dissolved in seawater. • A rhythmic movement that carries energy through matter or space. • A circulation in the ocean that brings deep, cold water to the ocean surface. • ...
Winter Crossword 2021-12-15
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- neck warmer
- he brings gifts on Christmas
- gifts go under the ________
- house built out of ice
- these keep your hands warm
- glide over the snow
- winter footwear
- has a carrot nose
- the holiday that comes after Christmas
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- last month of the year
- frozen spike
- warm chocolate drink
- falls from the sky in the winter
- gifts
- famous snowman
- frozen water
- tool for moving snow
- coldest season
- head covering
19 Clues: gifts • neck warmer • frozen spike • frozen water • head covering • famous snowman • coldest season • winter footwear • has a carrot nose • glide over the snow • warm chocolate drink • tool for moving snow • last month of the year • house built out of ice • these keep your hands warm • gifts go under the ________ • he brings gifts on Christmas • falls from the sky in the winter • ...
earth science 2016-09-15
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- Sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- The total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- The saltiness of water
- Passageway where particles and dissolved substances are transported
- Fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- The process that ice can directly transform into water vapor
- The water trapped and held down by pressure between rock above the aquifer
- zone. The are where the ground water where the groundwater flows out of the aquifer
- time. The average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods
- Large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
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- Permanent body of ice
- water budget. The total amount of water in the planet
- The process in which liquid water changes into vapor
- The second layer of the ocean
- Hydrologic cycle. The movement of water around the earth's surface
- zone. The land area where water enters the ground and replenish the ground water
- aquifer. An aquifer in which groundwater is free to rise up to its natural level
- A moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level because of gravity
- sheet. A mass of glacial land ice
20 Clues: Permanent body of ice • The saltiness of water • The second layer of the ocean • sheet. A mass of glacial land ice • Large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • The total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • The process in which liquid water changes into vapor • water budget. The total amount of water in the planet • ...
Vocab 2021-10-22
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- Pictures carved in the rock,
- The area around the Cascade mountains.
- Are painted pictures on the rocks.
- The Sahaptin are people who lived on the plateau.
- jargon Is a simplified trade language made by Chinook traders so they can talk to each other.
- Paleoindains who specialized in hunting mammoths with spears.
- Sea The waters around Puget Sound and Vancouver Island
- huge glacial lake caused by the glacier damming up the Clark Fork River in Montana.
- Giant Animals that lived in the Ice Age
- People who depend on hunting wild animals and finding plants for food.
- Spear thrower
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- he land that connected North America and Asia during the Ice Age.
- Salish people are the people who lived around the Salish Sea and spoke salish.
- Columbian The Indians who live in the lower part of the Columbia River.
- Coastal Indians who live on the pacific ocean.
- Ancient Native Americans
- Age A long time period when glaciers covered much of the north hemisphere.
- Group A group of people with shared beliefs and patterns of behavior.
- Indians Native Americans who live west of the Cascade mountains.
- Indians Native Americains who lived east of the Cascade mountains.
- Missoula
- pieces of Ice that stick around all year long.
- Passed down from family to family or generations even
23 Clues: Missoula • Spear thrower • Ancient Native Americans • Pictures carved in the rock, • Are painted pictures on the rocks. • The area around the Cascade mountains. • Giant Animals that lived in the Ice Age • Coastal Indians who live on the pacific ocean. • pieces of Ice that stick around all year long. • The Sahaptin are people who lived on the plateau. • ...
WINTER 2025 SAFETY CROSSWORD 2025-01-15
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- Situational _________ is a key practice when it comes to preventing slip, trip, and fall injuries.
- Head covering worn for protection and warmth
- Scoop with long handle used to remove snow
- Condition of very low body temperature
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- We use ____ to keep the sidewalk from getting icy
- We must wear this __________________ item
- Damage to body or skin by freezing
- Prepare a vehicle for winter
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and pathways in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report _____.
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- Walk like a _______ to avoid slipping on ice
- These should be placed in near the entryway to warn people of hazards in snowy weather.
- White flakes of ice that fall from the sky
- Small lamp or light held in the hand and powered batteries
- Place where a person lives
- Covering for feet and part of legs
- Black ice, for one
- Make sure your car is topped up with this ________ fluid
- Do not ________ emergency exits or fire extinguishers
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace
- Water in a frozen solid form
- Season of the year between autumn and spring
23 Clues: Black ice, for one • Place where a person lives • Prepare a vehicle for winter • Water in a frozen solid form • Covering for feet and part of legs • Damage to body or skin by freezing • Condition of very low body temperature • We must wear this __________________ item • White flakes of ice that fall from the sky • Scoop with long handle used to remove snow • ...
Prodigy Puzzler 2025-04-24
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- An ice-element pet known for its balanced stats and utility.
- A shadow-element pet with high power and unique abilities.
- A water-element pet with balanced stats and effective spells.
- A plant-element pet with high health and supportive abilities.
- A physical-element werewolf with excellent stats and versatility.
- An ice-element pet with solid stats and effective spells.
- An ice-element pet known for its resilience and strong attacks.
- A fire-element pet with a unique design and solid stats.
- An ice-element pet with strong attacks and good health.
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- An astral-element bird with a good balance of power and health.
- A plant-element pet with high health and supportive spells.
- A fire-element dragon known for its high power and strong spell set.
- A magic-based dragon with high health and powerful spells.
- An astral-element pet with strong spells and good versatility.
- A storm-element pet with powerful spells and decent stats.
- A physical-element pet with strong attack capabilities.
- A fire-element pet with a good mix of power and health.
- A fire-element pet with high power and decent health.
- Gobbler A storm-element pet with strong area-of-effect attacks.
- A fire-element pet with high power and unique abilities.
20 Clues: A fire-element pet with high power and decent health. • A physical-element pet with strong attack capabilities. • A fire-element pet with a good mix of power and health. • An ice-element pet with strong attacks and good health. • A fire-element pet with high power and unique abilities. • A fire-element pet with a unique design and solid stats. • ...
Antarctica 2015-08-19
Winter Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- The first country to use a Christmas tree.
- The shortest day of the year.
- First name of Macaulay Culkin's character in 'Home Alone'.
- The type of pipe Frosty donned.
- Number of nights of Hanukkah.
- The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team.
- Christmas City.
- Species of whale found in arctic waters.
- Also known as the Festival of Lights.
- Small bird often mistaken as a species of Penguin.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to ___ degrees Celsius.
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- The gift given on the 12th day of the 12 Days of Christmas.
- Team sport played on ice skates.
- Number of religious holidays celebrated in December.
- Hebrew word for "lamp".
- Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character.
- Classic novel by Charles Dickens.
- This country holds 132 gold medal wins in the Winter Olympics, the most of any country.
- The location of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- Ice resurfacing machine used on ice rinks.
20 Clues: Christmas City. • Hebrew word for "lamp". • The shortest day of the year. • Number of nights of Hanukkah. • The type of pipe Frosty donned. • Team sport played on ice skates. • Classic novel by Charles Dickens. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. • The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team. • Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character. • Species of whale found in arctic waters. • ...
Winter Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- Also known as the Festival of Lights.
- The gift given on the 12th day of the 12 Days of Christmas.
- The type of pipe Frosty donned.
- The first country to use a Christmas tree.
- Team sport played on ice skates.
- Species of whale found in arctic waters.
- Small bird often mistaken as a species of Penguin.
- Number of nights of Hanukkah.
- Number of religious holidays celebrated in December.
- This country holds 132 gold medal wins in the Winter Olympics, the most of any country.
- The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team.
- Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character.
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- Classic novel by Charles Dickens.
- Hebrew word for "lamp".
- First name of Macaulay Culkin's character in 'Home Alone'.
- Christmas City.
- The shortest day of the year.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to ___ degrees Celsius.
- The location of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- Ice resurfacing machine used on ice rinks.
20 Clues: Christmas City. • Hebrew word for "lamp". • The shortest day of the year. • Number of nights of Hanukkah. • The type of pipe Frosty donned. • Team sport played on ice skates. • Classic novel by Charles Dickens. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. • The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team. • Species of whale found in arctic waters. • Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character. • ...
Winter Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character.
- Hebrew word for "lamp".
- Classic novel by Charles Dickens.
- Christmas City.
- The location of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- The type of pipe Frosty donned.
- Number of nights of Hanukkah.
- First name of Macaulay Culkin's character in 'Home Alone'.
- This country holds 132 gold medal wins in the Winter Olympics, the most of any country.
- Small bird often mistaken as a species of Penguin.
- The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team.
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- Number of religious holidays celebrated in December.
- The shortest day of the year.
- Also known as the Festival of Lights.
- Team sport played on ice skates.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to ___ degrees Celsius.
- Ice resurfacing machine used on ice rinks.
- The gift given on the 12th day of the 12 Days of Christmas.
- The first country to use a Christmas tree.
- Species of whale found in arctic waters.
20 Clues: Christmas City. • Hebrew word for "lamp". • The shortest day of the year. • Number of nights of Hanukkah. • The type of pipe Frosty donned. • Team sport played on ice skates. • Classic novel by Charles Dickens. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. • The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team. • Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character. • Species of whale found in arctic waters. • ...
Winter Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- Ice resurfacing machine used on ice rinks.
- The first country to use a Christmas tree.
- First name of Macaulay Culkin's character in 'Home Alone'.
- The type of pipe Frosty donned.
- Number of nights of Hanukkah.
- Team sport played on ice skates.
- Species of whale found in arctic waters.
- The shortest day of the year.
- The gift given on the 12th day of the 12 Days of Christmas.
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- Hebrew word for "lamp".
- Small bird often mistaken as a species of Penguin.
- Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character.
- This country holds 132 gold medal wins in the Winter Olympics, the most of any country.
- Number of religious holidays celebrated in December.
- Classic novel by Charles Dickens.
- Also known as the Festival of Lights.
- Christmas City.
- The location of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to ___ degrees Celsius.
- The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team.
20 Clues: Christmas City. • Hebrew word for "lamp". • Number of nights of Hanukkah. • The shortest day of the year. • The type of pipe Frosty donned. • Team sport played on ice skates. • Classic novel by Charles Dickens. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. • The Lehigh Valley's local hockey team. • Will Ferrell's iconic holiday character. • Species of whale found in arctic waters. • ...
science vocab review 2021-05-06
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- 71% water
- how much something weighs
- when sediments build up and create this landform
- made of hydrogen and helium
- a structure created by wind water or ice
- an object that reflects images
- the wind water or ice breaking rock
- a behavior that an animal learns to survive
- animals that eat human flesh
- the movement of light rays
- when ice freezes inside of a rock and cracks it
- move around
- a hill made of sand created by wind
- i eat prey
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- the bouncing of of light rays
- drops it
- something you are born with
- the things in the solar system
- spin
- i love to eat anything
- made of flesh and bone
- any living thing
- i get eaten by predator
- people thought i was made of cheese
- the movement of sediment
25 Clues: spin • drops it • 71% water • i eat prey • move around • any living thing • i love to eat anything • made of flesh and bone • i get eaten by predator • the movement of sediment • how much something weighs • the movement of light rays • made of hydrogen and helium • something you are born with • animals that eat human flesh • the bouncing of of light rays • the things in the solar system • ...
The Territory of Nunavut 2020-07-23
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- Everyday spoken language of Nunavut.
- What Nunavut means.
- The leader of the mission to find the North West Passage that were stranded and died.
- Slow growing plants that are a combination of algae and fungus.
- Official bird of the territory.
- Art using whalebone, antlers, ivory and soap stone.
- Ice in valley from the last ice age.
- Was part of this land owned by the Hudson's Bay Company since 1670.
- First peoples of Nunavut.
- gems mined in Jericho.
- Inuit wait by air holes to hunt these animals when they come out of the ice for air.
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- Geographic centre of Canada.
- Capital of Nunavut.
- Land that is barren and frozen.
- Canada's largest island.
- Ground that never thaws.
- Marker made of pile of stones.
- The Inuit hunted these animals by directing them to walk through water to slow them down.
- Military base on Ellesmere Island.
- Winter home made of snow.
20 Clues: Capital of Nunavut. • What Nunavut means. • gems mined in Jericho. • Canada's largest island. • Ground that never thaws. • First peoples of Nunavut. • Winter home made of snow. • Geographic centre of Canada. • Marker made of pile of stones. • Land that is barren and frozen. • Official bird of the territory. • Military base on Ellesmere Island. • Everyday spoken language of Nunavut. • ...
3.2 crossword 2021-10-06
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- Particles that make up two liquids react and form the particles that make up the solid
- something that your body gains
- Another word for stirring batter
- what happens to the trees in the fall
- A change in the size, shape, form, or state of matter that does not change the matters identity
- when ice melts it turns into a
- a place where Christians go to be with god
- it is an important _________
- what happens to your skin when you don't put on sunscreen
- when metal gets left outside for to long this happens
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- its a cold solid
- fireworks display signs of
- a pokemon card required to battle with
- what happens when liquid freezes, it turns into a
- the opposite of dark
- this is needed to bake pretzels
- the ice cream is _______ right now
- it is an ion
- something that you put in cars
- rhymes with with foil
20 Clues: it is an ion • its a cold solid • the opposite of dark • rhymes with with foil • fireworks display signs of • it is an important _________ • something that your body gains • when ice melts it turns into a • something that you put in cars • this is needed to bake pretzels • Another word for stirring batter • the ice cream is _______ right now • what happens to the trees in the fall • ...
Antarctica 2012-06-17
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- The largest penguin
- Medium sized grey animal
- A type of whale that's first name starts with K
- Ship that breaks through ice
- Sir Douglas ______ was an Australian explorer that explored Antarctica
- The _____ Pole is a frozen continent called Antarctica
- Snow and ice that floats on water
- A large colony of penguins on land
- Solid water
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- Penguins as well as seals _______ together to keep warm
- An animal that gives birth to live young and feeds on milk from it's mother
- They are streamlined, black and white and yellow
- The wandering _________ has a wing span of 3 or more metres
- A baby seal
- Roald Amundsen from ______ was the first person to reach the South Pole
- Biggest living whale
- A large land mass that starts with A
- Whales have a layer of fat called _______
- A baby penguin
- the color of snow
20 Clues: A baby seal • Solid water • A baby penguin • the color of snow • The largest penguin • Biggest living whale • Medium sized grey animal • Ship that breaks through ice • Snow and ice that floats on water • A large colony of penguins on land • A large land mass that starts with A • Whales have a layer of fat called _______ • A type of whale that's first name starts with K • ...
Who was Here First? 2023-04-05
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- Children of Indigenous women and European men
- Mini countries owned by another country
- People who didn't build permanent homes
- When most of the earth was covered in rivers of ice (2 words)
- a common disease in the 1500s
- Houses made of ice
- They were called Runners of the woods (3 words)
- Home to the Indigenous peoples
- A type of fish they mostly used to eat
- a type of boat they used to sail in rivers
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- The medicine for scurvy (2 words)
- An item the Indigenous people were getting in exchange for furs
- The 1400s (2 words)
- they were made from beaver pelts
- Huge rivers of ice
- The opposite direction of north
- Something white cedar contained plenty of (2 words)
- One of the 3 major Indigenous Canadians categories (2 words)
- It used to be called New France
- A country the Europeans wanted to trade with
20 Clues: Huge rivers of ice • Houses made of ice • The 1400s (2 words) • a common disease in the 1500s • Home to the Indigenous peoples • The opposite direction of north • It used to be called New France • they were made from beaver pelts • The medicine for scurvy (2 words) • A type of fish they mostly used to eat • Mini countries owned by another country • ...
De-Extinction Animals 2023-05-01
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- extinct in 1952
- once found in swarms all over North America
- the best example of a recent extinction
- a dolphin once found in China
- Sid from Ice Age
- larger version of wolves today
- funky primates from Madagascar
- the ancestor to cattle, the Nazis attempted to bring these back
- a giant relative of manatees
- the largest bird of prey ever
- cold weather relative of the king of beasts
- the most famous ice age predator
- a small extinct snake
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- these frogs developed babies in their stomach
- this extinct marsupial was caught on film
- giant relatives of the armadillos
- a fish declared extinct in 2020
- a large dam building mammal
- a bird from the USA, might still be alive
- from the movie Ice Age
- one of the biggest bears ever
- the last fully terrestrial crocodile
- the example species for chytrid fungus
- native to the Falkland Islands
24 Clues: extinct in 1952 • Sid from Ice Age • a small extinct snake • from the movie Ice Age • a large dam building mammal • a giant relative of manatees • a dolphin once found in China • one of the biggest bears ever • the largest bird of prey ever • larger version of wolves today • funky primates from Madagascar • native to the Falkland Islands • a fish declared extinct in 2020 • ...
Clouds and Water Cycle 2022-05-08
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- high clouds made of ice crystals that look wispy and feather like
- liquid precipitation
- dark grey clouds that produce constant rain
- dense vertical cloud that signals thunder and lightning
- device used to measure air temperature
- solid state of water
- water _____ is gas molecules of water
- liquid water turns into water vapor by plants
- prediction of future weather based on weather patterns
- pushes clouds
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- moisture that falls from the sky
- puffy clouds with a flat bottom
- precipitation that is ice pellets mixed with rain or snow
- type of cloud that covers the sky like a blanket
- device used to measure wind speed
- rain _____ is a device used to collect and measure the amount of rainfall
- water _____ are what clouds are made of
- scientist who studies weather
- process of liquid water turning into water vapor
- wind _____ is a device that shows the direction of the wind
20 Clues: pushes clouds • liquid precipitation • solid state of water • scientist who studies weather • puffy clouds with a flat bottom • moisture that falls from the sky • device used to measure wind speed • water _____ is gas molecules of water • device used to measure air temperature • water _____ are what clouds are made of • dark grey clouds that produce constant rain • ...
Richard's Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-29
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- fluffy frozen water
- you can go down a mountain on it
- little glass ball for a little house
- many people can ride on it on snow
- something you put on a christmas tree
- something you play with
- you can go down a mountain on them
- something you find under the christmas tree
- you can go down a hill on it
- long piece of ice
- little piece of snow
- little magical creature
- you can drink it in winter
- magical person with wings
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- you can throw it at your friends in winter
- a big sock for small gifts
- a man made of snow
- special tree you can decorate
- frozen water
- you can ride on ice if you wear them
- animal that lives in the Arctic tundra
- a snow battle
- big fat red guy who isn't real
23 Clues: frozen water • a snow battle • long piece of ice • a man made of snow • fluffy frozen water • little piece of snow • something you play with • little magical creature • magical person with wings • a big sock for small gifts • you can drink it in winter • you can go down a hill on it • special tree you can decorate • big fat red guy who isn't real • you can go down a mountain on it • ...
Winter Crossword 2025-12-08
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- The opposite of hot.
- The name of a popular snowman.
- A green person who hates Christmas.
- December 25th
- Shoes used to glide on ice.
- Time off from school.
- Santa's little helpers.
- A sport involving ice and pucks.
- The main character in Home Alone.
- "The temperature fell ___ zero last night"
- A cookie used to make an edible house.
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- A paper tube wrapped in colorful paper which snap when pulled open.
- "We Wish You A ____ Christmas"
- A warm, sweet beverage.
- Used to pick up snow
- "Jingle ____, jingle ____, jingle all the way!"
- A Canadian hat, similar to a beanie.
- A merry old man who gifts children once a year.
- Shard of ice hanging from a roof.
- What presents are placed under.
- The color of Rudolph's nose.
- Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph
- A vehicle used to ride a snowy hill.
23 Clues: December 25th • The opposite of hot. • Used to pick up snow • Time off from school. • A warm, sweet beverage. • Santa's little helpers. • Shoes used to glide on ice. • The color of Rudolph's nose. • "We Wish You A ____ Christmas" • The name of a popular snowman. • What presents are placed under. • A sport involving ice and pucks. • Shard of ice hanging from a roof. • ...
Chapter 3 2022-09-08
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- a type of modality that involves the use of heat or cold
- instruments such as scalpels, blades, razors, and uncapped needles
- a mini circuit breaker that will stop the flow of electricity in the event of a short or contact with water
- the ______ training room is a multipurpose facility designed to accommodate a variety of athletic training needs
- a type of modality that involves the use of electrical stimulation
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- a type of modality that involves manipulation of the muscles in the body
- a portable storage container for supplies
7 Clues: a portable storage container for supplies • a type of modality that involves the use of heat or cold • instruments such as scalpels, blades, razors, and uncapped needles • a type of modality that involves the use of electrical stimulation • a type of modality that involves manipulation of the muscles in the body • ...
earth science 2016-09-15
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- Sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- The total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- The saltiness of water
- Passageway where particles and dissolved substances are transported
- Fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- The process that ice can directly transform into water vapor
- The water trapped and held down by pressure between rock above the aquifer
- zone. The are where the ground water where the groundwater flows out of the aquifer
- time. The average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods
- Large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
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- Permanent body of ice
- water budget. The total amount of water in the planet
- The process in which liquid water changes into vapor
- The second layer of the ocean
- Hydrologic cycle. The movement of water around the earth's surface
- zone. The land area where water enters the ground and replenish the ground water
- aquifer. An aquifer in which groundwater is free to rise up to its natural level
- A moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level because of gravity
- sheet. A mass of glacial land ice
20 Clues: Permanent body of ice • The saltiness of water • The second layer of the ocean • sheet. A mass of glacial land ice • Large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • The total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • The process in which liquid water changes into vapor • water budget. The total amount of water in the planet • ...
earth science 2016-09-15
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- Sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- The total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- The saltiness of water
- Passageway where particles and dissolved substances are transported
- Fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- The process that ice can directly transform into water vapor
- The water trapped and held down by pressure between rock above the aquifer
- zone. The are where the ground water where the groundwater flows out of the aquifer
- time. The average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods
- Large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
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- Permanent body of ice
- water budget. The total amount of water in the planet
- The process in which liquid water changes into vapor
- The second layer of the ocean
- Hydrologic cycle. The movement of water around the earth's surface
- zone. The land area where water enters the ground and replenish the ground water
- aquifer. An aquifer in which groundwater is free to rise up to its natural level
- A moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level because of gravity
- sheet. A mass of glacial land ice
20 Clues: Permanent body of ice • The saltiness of water • The second layer of the ocean • sheet. A mass of glacial land ice • Large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • The total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • The process in which liquid water changes into vapor • water budget. The total amount of water in the planet • ...
Melemele Pokédex (USUM) 101-150 2024-01-21
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- 108 Water I
- 107 Water I
- 112 Water/Flying I
- 109 Ice/Psychic II
- 128 Normal III
- 146 Water/Flying II
- 136 Poison/Water VII
- 132 Water IV
- 106 Grass/Fairy V
- 101 Fairy VI
- 139 Water/Ice I
- 104 Grass V
- 148 Dragon III
- 143 Water II
- 147 Dragon III
- 115 Water I
- 117 Fighting I
- 121 Rock V
- 125 Steel/Fairy III
- 129 Water/Poison I
- 142 Water III
- 113 Water/Ground III
- 103 Grass V
- 114 Water/Ground III
- 130 Water/Poison I
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- 123 Rock/Fairy VI
- 134 Water III
- 131 Water IV
- 119 Fighting I
- 122 Rock V
- 110 Ice/Psychic I
- 145 Water/Flying IV
- 141 Water III
- 135 Water/Rock II
- 105 Grass/Fairy V
- 127 Rock VII
- 111 Water I
- 116 Water/Ice I
- 137 Poison/Water VII
- 150 Electric/Fairy VII
- 149 Dragon/Flying III
- 124 Dark/Ghost III
- 102 Fairy VI
- 118 Fighting I
- 133 Water VII
- 140 Water III
- 144 Water II
- 138 Water I
- 120 Rock V
- 126 Rock VII
50 Clues: 122 Rock V • 121 Rock V • 120 Rock V • 108 Water I • 107 Water I • 111 Water I • 104 Grass V • 115 Water I • 138 Water I • 103 Grass V • 131 Water IV • 132 Water IV • 101 Fairy VI • 127 Rock VII • 143 Water II • 102 Fairy VI • 144 Water II • 126 Rock VII • 134 Water III • 141 Water III • 133 Water VII • 140 Water III • 142 Water III • 119 Fighting I • 128 Normal III • 148 Dragon III • 147 Dragon III • 117 Fighting I • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-30
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- A string of movements you learn that make up your programs.
- An axel, salchow, and toe loop jump are called _____ jumps.
- The long program is also known as the ___ program.
- In figure skating there are a total of ___ disciplines.
- The common colour for a female figure skate is white. Male figure skates are ____.
- A costume that is commonly worn by female skaters during performances.
- The minimum age limit to compete internationally in senior is ____.
- Objects you wear to protect your skate blades.
- The level before senior is called _____.
- The disciplines above include women’s singles, ___ singles, pairs skating, and ice dance.
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- Something you wear on your feet that allows you to glide across the ice.
- The number of rotations in a triple axel jump.
- A sport that involves performing complex jumps, turns, and spins.
- The arena where you skate is called the ice ___.
- An event where athletes compete against each other.
- A loop, flip, and lutz jump are called ____ jumps.
- Two different types of programs performed during competitions are the short program and the ____ program.
- Is figure skating a Winter Olympic sport: true or false.
- A skate consists of a boot and a ____.
- The machine that resurfaces the ice in between sessions.
20 Clues: A skate consists of a boot and a ____. • The level before senior is called _____. • The number of rotations in a triple axel jump. • Objects you wear to protect your skate blades. • The long program is also known as the ___ program. • A loop, flip, and lutz jump are called ____ jumps. • An event where athletes compete against each other. • ...
Across the Arctic - Svalbard 2025-07-23
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- Arctic duck species known for its insulating down.
- Norwegian archipelago known for polar bears
- Explorer and scientist whose Arctic drift theory inspired polar research still conducted from Svalbard today.
- Svalbard subspecies of a well-known Arctic herbivore.
- Ships designed to break through sea ice
- Area of open water surrounded by sea ice, vital for marine life in winter.
- The cold ocean north of Europe, Asia, and North America
- Microscopic drifting organisms that feed many Arctic fish, birds and whales.
- Resource that drove early 20th-century settlement and industry in Svalbard.
- The opposite of a glacier’s advance
- Capital of Svalbard
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- The layer of frozen ground beneath the surface
- Norwegian polar explorer who used Svalbard as a base for Arctic expeditions, including a 1926 airship flight over the North Pole.
- Frozen ocean water that plays a vital role in regulating Earth’s climate.
- Main language spoken in Svalbard
- Thick fat layer that insulates Arctic marine mammals from cold waters.
- Treeless Arctic landscape with hardy vegetation and migratory animals.
- Permanently frozen ground storing vast amounts of carbon.
- Small mammal with seasonal fur color change for camouflage.
- Phenomenon where the sun stays below the horizon for months
- Frozen form of freshwater found in glaciers
- Apex predator uniquely adapted to sea ice hunting.
22 Clues: Capital of Svalbard • Main language spoken in Svalbard • The opposite of a glacier’s advance • Ships designed to break through sea ice • Norwegian archipelago known for polar bears • Frozen form of freshwater found in glaciers • The layer of frozen ground beneath the surface • Arctic duck species known for its insulating down. • ...
LEARNING CENTRE 2012-09-03
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- ITS NAMED AS THE UNICORN OF THE SEA
- WEAR PEOPLE STAY
- YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM IN THE ARTIC
- THERE ARE ALOT OF SPECIES AND I LIVE IN ANTARCTICA
- A NATURAL DISTASTER THAT HAPPENS IN ANTARCTICA
- IT MELTS IN TO ICE
- A SMALL ORANGE CREATURE
- A PREDATOR TO A PENGUIN
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- A FORM OF WATER
- I AM A BIG ANIMAL THAT LIVES IN THE SEA
- IT ONLY RISES ONCE A YEAR
- IT FALLS FROM THE SKY
- THE OPPISITE TO NORTHPOLE
- A BIG BIT OF ICE
- A COLD AND FREEZING PLACE
15 Clues: A FORM OF WATER • WEAR PEOPLE STAY • A BIG BIT OF ICE • IT MELTS IN TO ICE • IT FALLS FROM THE SKY • A SMALL ORANGE CREATURE • A PREDATOR TO A PENGUIN • IT ONLY RISES ONCE A YEAR • THE OPPISITE TO NORTHPOLE • A COLD AND FREEZING PLACE • YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM IN THE ARTIC • ITS NAMED AS THE UNICORN OF THE SEA • I AM A BIG ANIMAL THAT LIVES IN THE SEA • ...
History crossword 2021-09-28
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- the mid stone age
- made of mud bricks and had flat roofs
- the most recent stone age
- what was it called when the world was covered in ice
- was one of the contentions covered in ice
- where the people were when the ice age hadpended
- the old stonage
- what would Women gather for food
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- when people used stone tools
- What did Men do for food
- the first human breed
- the first ever city
- the process of where you get your own food
- the city where the roofs were attached
- what did they use to stay warm
15 Clues: the old stonage • the mid stone age • the first ever city • the first human breed • What did Men do for food • the most recent stone age • when people used stone tools • what did they use to stay warm • what would Women gather for food • made of mud bricks and had flat roofs • the city where the roofs were attached • was one of the contentions covered in ice • ...
Geology Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-12
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- same structures
- types of bone placement in animals
- gases gases around the earth that trap in heat
- species dying off
- cutting down trees to make land
- warming melting ice caps, extinction of polar animals
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- similar structures
- a record of all fossils and extinct animals
- layers of rock that show
- study of the earth
- core middle of an ice burg that shows time
- not needed anymore structures
- prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed
- unborn or unhatched offspring
15 Clues: same structures • species dying off • similar structures • study of the earth • layers of rock that show • not needed anymore structures • unborn or unhatched offspring • cutting down trees to make land • types of bone placement in animals • core middle of an ice burg that shows time • a record of all fossils and extinct animals • gases gases around the earth that trap in heat • ...
ANTARCTICAJASE 2025-04-23
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- Type of flightless aquatic bird
- Largest member of the oceanic dolphin family
- largest of the toothed whales
- Most southerly of the 5 major circles of latitude
- Has a permanent lava lake
- Has a thick layer of blubber
- The third largest ice shelf in Antarctica
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- Largest and most central research station
- Ice shelf bordering the Weddell Sea
- Northern research station
- Subglacial mountain range in East Antarctica
- Deep bay of the Southern ocean
- Horseshoe shaped island with a flooded crater
- The only place where all lines of longitude converge
- Largest ice shelf in Antarctica
15 Clues: Northern research station • Has a permanent lava lake • Has a thick layer of blubber • largest of the toothed whales • Deep bay of the Southern ocean • Type of flightless aquatic bird • Largest ice shelf in Antarctica • Ice shelf bordering the Weddell Sea • Largest and most central research station • The third largest ice shelf in Antarctica • ...
Food 2017-04-14
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- mexican wrap with fillings
- Ice cream snack at McD's
- very popular western food
- fries potato snack fried in oil
- egg dish for breakfast
- meat on a stick
- round dough with cheese and toppings
- Cream Sundae Dessert at fast food restaurants
- bread filled with cheese pepperoni lettuce and mayonnaise
- tortilla chips with cheese, meat and guacemole
- pasta and cheese dish with meat
- rice meal made out of rice, meat and vegetables cooked in oil
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- famous biscuit with cream filling
- indian dish with chicken, cream and spices
- meat cooked on a grill
- and cheese famous western pasta dish
- pasta dish with meat
- latte coffee treat at starbucks
- cake cream cheese snack
- dessert in the form of a cookie
- salad mixed fruit with ice cream/custard
- nuggets chicken snack at McDonald's
- warm snack normally a liquid filled with vegetables
- famous japanese dish
24 Clues: meat on a stick • pasta dish with meat • famous japanese dish • meat cooked on a grill • egg dish for breakfast • cake cream cheese snack • Ice cream snack at McD's • very popular western food • mexican wrap with fillings • latte coffee treat at starbucks • dessert in the form of a cookie • fries potato snack fried in oil • pasta and cheese dish with meat • ...
Physical science - Lesson 8 2018-03-15
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- -Light travel in straight lines
- - Constructive and Destructive
- - Light bounces as it strikes a surface
- - Courpuscular theory
- - Apparent shift in the position of object caused by refraction
- - J
- - Distance between peak of a wave
- - Discussed the rpopagation
- -Dispersion of sunlight ing drops of water
- - Water droplets and ice crystal joined
- - Triangular glass block
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- - Lights as bends as it passes a medium
- - max planck introduced in 1900
- - Lights Spread out as it passes a barrier
- - Proposed vision is caused by visual rays
- - Curves Outwards
- - Difference in Degree of refraction
- - Developed a model of vision
- - Ice crystals which have vertically oriented axis
- - F
- - Suggested that light is composed of tiny particles
- - Electromagnetic wave
- - Different range of color
- -Curves inward
- Refraction of light in ice Crystals
- - wave theory
- - H
- - oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy.
28 Clues: - F • - J • - H • - wave theory • -Curves inward • - Curves Outwards • - Courpuscular theory • - Electromagnetic wave • - Triangular glass block • - Different range of color • - Discussed the rpopagation • - Developed a model of vision • - Constructive and Destructive • - max planck introduced in 1900 • -Light travel in straight lines • - Distance between peak of a wave • ...
Winter 2022-11-11
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- Spikes that your tongue sticks to
- After everything falls
- Keeps your feet warm
- White sheets that cover dirt
- Thick shirt
- Built from snow bricks
- Place that is always cold
- Shimmering lights in the sky
- Inflated ring down a hill
- A storm that has a drink named after it
- Fingers go purple
- Downhill
- Outside too long, hand turned black
- An eight carved into the ice
- Wooden sled
- Motor that skates over snow
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- Red and white swirls
- Below 32 in America, below 0 in the UK
- A warm liquid meal in a pot
- Creeps up the windows
- White lumps with black eyes
- Tiny ice crystal
- Wraps around your face
- Clears the roads
- A form of economic structure where private owners own businesses
- Light this to stay toasty
- Slipping
- Teeth click together
- Pack together and throw
29 Clues: Slipping • Downhill • Thick shirt • Wooden sled • Tiny ice crystal • Clears the roads • Fingers go purple • Red and white swirls • Keeps your feet warm • Teeth click together • Creeps up the windows • After everything falls • Wraps around your face • Built from snow bricks • Pack together and throw • Place that is always cold • Inflated ring down a hill • Light this to stay toasty • ...
Winter Wonderland 2023-11-13
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- Used to move snow
- Ripped
- Freezing rain
- Type of conifer
- Be carried along by the wind
- Piece of hockey equipment
- Pipes can do this
- Small pie
- Month of winter
- Thaw
- Silky material
- Show and
- Frozen water
- Small dog
- Wooden snow vehicles
- Achoo
- Foot warmer
- Locomotive
- Be carried on
- Make this in the snow
- A season
- Winter foot wear
- Last month of winter
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- Ice sport
- Carols,etc.
- Not in
- Breezy
- Valentine month
- Small
- Sudden cold breeze
- Strong emotion
- Flowering plant color
- Hand warmers
- Winter road condition
- Cloud of vapor
- Myself
- Conditions outside
- Winter Olympic sport
- Keeps drinks warm
- You can hear with this
- Nil
- Chilly
- Bath
- Neck warmer
- Hanging spike of ice
45 Clues: Nil • Thaw • Bath • Small • Achoo • Ripped • Not in • Breezy • Myself • Chilly • Show and • A season • Ice sport • Small pie • Small dog • Locomotive • Carols,etc. • Foot warmer • Neck warmer • Hand warmers • Frozen water • Freezing rain • Be carried on • Strong emotion • Silky material • Cloud of vapor • Valentine month • Type of conifer • Month of winter • Winter foot wear • Used to move snow • Pipes can do this • Keeps drinks warm • ...
The Territory of Nunavut 2020-07-23
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- Everyday spoken language of Nunavut.
- What Nunavut means.
- The leader of the mission to find the North West Passage that were stranded and died.
- Slow growing plants that are a combination of algae and fungus.
- Official bird of the territory.
- Art using whalebone, antlers, ivory and soap stone.
- Ice in valley from the last ice age.
- Was part of this land owned by the Hudson's Bay Company since 1670.
- First peoples of Nunavut.
- Gems mined in Jericho.
- Inuit wait by air holes to hunt these animals when they come out of the ice for air.
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- Geographic centre of Canada.
- Capital of Nunavut.
- Land that is barren and frozen.
- Canada's largest island.
- Ground that never thaws.
- Marker made of pile of stones.
- The Inuit hunted these animals by directing them to walk through water to slow them down.
- Military base on Ellesmere Island.
- Winter home made of snow.
20 Clues: Capital of Nunavut. • What Nunavut means. • Gems mined in Jericho. • Canada's largest island. • Ground that never thaws. • First peoples of Nunavut. • Winter home made of snow. • Geographic centre of Canada. • Marker made of pile of stones. • Land that is barren and frozen. • Official bird of the territory. • Military base on Ellesmere Island. • Everyday spoken language of Nunavut. • ...
Antarctica Crossword 2019-02-27
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- One thousand calories
- People who study theories
- A person who designs buildings
- A group
- amazing
- challenge Something that makes you think a lot
- People who discover new lands like Christopher Columbus
- Very big
- A land mass like Asia, Africa, North America and Australasia
- a vehicle on runners for conveying loads or passengers over snow or ice, often pulled by dogs
- A huge floating block of ice in the sea, it sank the Titanic
- A probe in space that is used for communication
- stations Stations at the Antarctica where research is carried out
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- A nutrient in food
- Can be made longer, like an extenable ladder
- Incredibly
- People living there
- joined
- caps Antarctica where is always winter
- There for ever or a long time
- Hostile wasteland
- Not friendly
- electricity Makes electricity
- contained independent
- survival contest The best
- Opposites very cold or hot
26 Clues: joined • A group • amazing • Very big • Incredibly • Not friendly • Hostile wasteland • A nutrient in food • People living there • One thousand calories • contained independent • People who study theories • survival contest The best • Opposites very cold or hot • There for ever or a long time • A person who designs buildings • electricity Makes electricity • caps Antarctica where is always winter • ...
the Flipside Bar 2019-11-16
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- Oloroso Sherry, Demerara Gum Syrup, egg
- Spirit, Vermouth, Campari
- Gin, Elderflower, Bitters
- served on ice
- short name for Vodka, Orange liqueur, Cranberry juice
- Brazilian rum, Lime, Cucumber, Agave
- Scotch, Drambuie, Sweet & Dry Vermouths, Mole Bitters
- Shaken/stirred with ice, but served without
- Chilean brandy, Lime, Lemon
- Gin, Triple Sec, Agave, Lime, egg whites
- Maestro Dobel, Triple Sec, Agave, Lime
- Rayu, Agave, Lime, Cherry, Blood Orange & Angostura Bitters
- Rayu, Luxardo, Green Chartreuse, Lime
- spirit (often whiskey) with sugar and bitters
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- Proper Twelve, Ginger syrup, Lemon, Angostura
- RumChata, Black Raspberry Liqueur
- Pisco, Grand Marnier brandy, Cranberry, Triple Sec
- Cognac, Triple Sec, Lemon
- Cachaça, muddled orange, Black Raspberry syrup
- Kraken, Allspice Dram, Coconut cream, Bitters
- Crown Apple, Cacao, Cider,
- decoration often on top of the cocktail
- Sake, Orange liqueur, Raspberry puree, Lemon
- served without ice
- Southern Comfort, Honey, Lemon, Caramel Apple syrup
25 Clues: served on ice • served without ice • Spirit, Vermouth, Campari • Gin, Elderflower, Bitters • Cognac, Triple Sec, Lemon • Crown Apple, Cacao, Cider, • Chilean brandy, Lime, Lemon • RumChata, Black Raspberry Liqueur • Brazilian rum, Lime, Cucumber, Agave • Rayu, Luxardo, Green Chartreuse, Lime • Maestro Dobel, Triple Sec, Agave, Lime • Oloroso Sherry, Demerara Gum Syrup, egg • ...
U 8 Solutions 2019-11-04
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- sushi is ... food
- pizza is ... food
- an activity with rackets and a shuttlecock
- an activity on wheels
- a game played on grass
- the people who come from the land down under
- to protect your eyes
- Kalev Cramo is a ... team
- it protects your head
- a race where you take turns running
- soon (48-72 hours)
- a 42km run
- the day after today
- this evening
- a team activity on ice
- moving to musical rhythm
- an activity in water
- the people who are from Warsaw are ...
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- the ... flag has a maple leaf on it
- an outfit for surfing
- ... people are good footballers
- an activity on water
- later today (1-3 PM)
- an activity where you need shoes
- an activity on shoes with wheels
- skating an activity on ice
- to ride a bike
- high-jump, shot-put, 400m race, long jump...
28 Clues: a 42km run • this evening • to ride a bike • sushi is ... food • pizza is ... food • soon (48-72 hours) • the day after today • an activity on water • later today (1-3 PM) • to protect your eyes • an activity in water • an outfit for surfing • an activity on wheels • it protects your head • a game played on grass • a team activity on ice • moving to musical rhythm • Kalev Cramo is a ... team • ...
FRIEND'S PUZZLE 2024-08-13
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- – Chef, Mechanical Department (12 letters)
- – Boys GTG 2023 Venue (10 letters)
- – GTG 2024 Venue (10 letters)
- Kanth – Entrepreneur, Black American (12 letters)
- – Posted the daily quotes in group, Mechanical Department (10 letters)
- – Professor, ICE Department (8 letters)
- velu – One of the GTG Organizers, Mechanical Department, Native of Ambai (11 letters)
- – Known for Malli Poo Saram (7 letters)
- – Suresh Velu’s Wife (5 letters)
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- – Bindu’s Son (6 letters)
- – Professor at Pondicherry University (3 letters)
- – One of the Group Admins, EEE Department (6 letters)
- – Native of Chennai, Settled in America, Mechanical Department (7 letters)
- – Principal, ICE Department (11 letters)
- – Girls GTG 2023 Venue (6 letters)
- – Honeywell, ICE Department (16 letters)
- Lakshmi – Freelancer, Settled in Chennai, Civil Department (12 letters)
- – Settled in Singapore, Mechanical Department (5 letters)
- – Sengottuvelu’s Wife (6 letters)
- – Thanga Pandeeswari’s Daughter (6 letters)
20 Clues: – Bindu’s Son (6 letters) • – GTG 2024 Venue (10 letters) • – Suresh Velu’s Wife (5 letters) • – Sengottuvelu’s Wife (6 letters) • – Boys GTG 2023 Venue (10 letters) • – Girls GTG 2023 Venue (6 letters) • – Professor, ICE Department (8 letters) • – Known for Malli Poo Saram (7 letters) • – Principal, ICE Department (11 letters) • – Honeywell, ICE Department (16 letters) • ...
Sports 2023-06-17
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- Riding a bicycle for sport or recreation
- arts Self-defense techniques and disciplined movements
- Played with a round ball
- Grappling and pinning opponents to the mat
- hockey Played on ice with skates and a puck
- skating Combines grace and acrobatics on ice
- Played with a bat and a ball
- Involves punches and defensive moves
- Moves through water using various strokes
Down
- Hit a small ball into a series of holes
- Requires strength, flexibility, and balance
- tennis Played on a table with small paddles and a ball
- Scored by shooting into a hoop
- Played with a net and a ball
- Includes running, jumping, and throwing events
- Physical contact sport with an oval ball
- Gliding over snow on skis
- Shooting arrows with a bow at a target
- Riding waves on a surfboard
- Played with a racket and a ball
20 Clues: Played with a round ball • Gliding over snow on skis • Riding waves on a surfboard • Played with a net and a ball • Played with a bat and a ball • Scored by shooting into a hoop • Played with a racket and a ball • Involves punches and defensive moves • Shooting arrows with a bow at a target • Hit a small ball into a series of holes • Riding a bicycle for sport or recreation • ...
Winter 2025-11-05
Across
- what you do at night
- small orange animal with a tail
- - you wear when it’s cold
- when water becomes ice
- - you wear it around your neck
- move fast with your legs
- move slowly with your feet
- black and white bird that lives in the cold
- what children do for fun
- - shoes for winter
- the color of snow
- - white thing that falls from the sky
- how you feel when you want to sleep
- when ice or snow becomes water
Down
- - person made of snow
- the place where you live
- take water or juice
- a person you like
- how you feel when you smile
- - when you need a coat
- - you wear them on your hands
- make something new
- - you wear it on your head
- - the opposite of cold
- - water that is very cold and hard
- put food in your mouth
26 Clues: a person you like • the color of snow • - shoes for winter • make something new • take water or juice • what you do at night • - person made of snow • when water becomes ice • - the opposite of cold • put food in your mouth • - when you need a coat • the place where you live • move fast with your legs • what children do for fun • - you wear when it’s cold • move slowly with your feet • ...
ice diving unit 7 workbook 2016-12-04
Across
- remain inside the water
- wearing flippers
- roads/ curving roads, sinuous
- something together
- pieces
- with the head in front of the rest of the body
- be guided in a specific direction
- suit/ wetsuit
- the upper edge of something
Down
- small pool of water
- your look when wearing goggles
- place where you practice skiing
- of the colour blue
- dive, jump into the water
- look fixedly
- a go/ try an activity
- violent break into pieces
- past/ passing by
- cold/ terribly cold
19 Clues: pieces • look fixedly • suit/ wetsuit • wearing flippers • past/ passing by • of the colour blue • something together • small pool of water • cold/ terribly cold • a go/ try an activity • remain inside the water • dive, jump into the water • violent break into pieces • the upper edge of something • roads/ curving roads, sinuous • your look when wearing goggles • place where you practice skiing • ...
Life on Ice Spelling Words 2025-04-08
Across
- when you don't have something
- a state with a beach
- person who keeps score
- the contraction is can't
- work that you do at home
- "He's doing it by __!"
- your Mom's Mom
- any time after 12 pm
- all the stuff
- the sun gives you this during the day
- "make sure you bring ___ to share"
Down
- something you take to fly in the air
- you will get this if you don't put sunscreen on
- means the same as everyone
- not close
- the day you are born
- any person
- any person
- a small state
- not all the time
20 Clues: not close • any person • any person • a small state • all the stuff • your Mom's Mom • not all the time • a state with a beach • the day you are born • any time after 12 pm • person who keeps score • "He's doing it by __!" • the contraction is can't • work that you do at home • means the same as everyone • when you don't have something • "make sure you bring ___ to share" • ...
Winter Wonderland 2025-04-19
Across
- Winter sleep of animals.
- Relating to the North or South Pole.
- Vehicle used to glide on snow.
- Footwear for gliding on ice.
Down
- Fluffy white flakes from the sky.
- A dome shaped snow house.
- Huge floating piece of ice.
- Santa's flying helpers.
- Magical northern lights in the sky.
- Frozen drip hanging from a roof.
- Thin layer of ice on surfaces.
- Black and white bird that waddles.
- Winter accessory for the neck.
13 Clues: Santa's flying helpers. • Winter sleep of animals. • A dome shaped snow house. • Huge floating piece of ice. • Footwear for gliding on ice. • Thin layer of ice on surfaces. • Vehicle used to glide on snow. • Winter accessory for the neck. • Frozen drip hanging from a roof. • Fluffy white flakes from the sky. • Black and white bird that waddles. • ...
2026 Winter Olympics Events Crossword 2026-01-30
Across
- skaters race on an indoor ice rink that is smaller than the long-track oval
- athletes ride down snowy slopes on a board
- teams ride a long, narrow sled down an icy track
- fast team sport played on ice
- athletes show off jumps, spins, flips, and smooth turns on snow
- sport that mixes hiking, climbing, and skiing
- skaters perform on ice using sharp‑bladed skates
- sliding sport where an athlete rides a small sled face-first down an icy track
- athletes race down snowy mountain slopes on skis, trying to go as fast as they can while staying in control
Down
- athlete lies on their back on a small sled and slides feet-first down an icy track
- sport that mixes two exciting events: ski jumping and cross-country skiing
- athletes race on ice using long, thin skates
- athletes race across snowy tracks using long, narrow skis and poles
- athletes ski down a steep ramp, launch into the air from a curved takeoff called the "k‑point," and try to land far down a long slope
- team sport played on ice where players slide heavy, polished stones called "rocks" toward a target called the house
- sport that mixes cross-country skiing with shooting
16 Clues: fast team sport played on ice • athletes ride down snowy slopes on a board • athletes race on ice using long, thin skates • sport that mixes hiking, climbing, and skiing • teams ride a long, narrow sled down an icy track • skaters perform on ice using sharp‑bladed skates • sport that mixes cross-country skiing with shooting • ...
