korean Crossword Puzzles
EOC Historical Figures 2015-04-28
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- 1st African American billionaire (B.E.T.)
- Trusbuster, conservationist president
- assembly; Model T
- "Feminine Mystique" author
- WWII admiral in the Pacific
- violent civil rights group
- Mexican American veterans' rights
- Former 1st lady, Senator and Secretary of State
- "Return to Normalcy"
- 1st African American female billionaire
- 1st female Supreme Court justice
- women's suffragist leader
- WWII volunteer pilots in China
- WWII General and proposed economic plan to rebuild Europe
- WWII secret code communicators
- "New Deal" and court packing president (initials)
- Chicago settlement house
- 1st black Supreme Court justice
- "Back to Africa" coordinator
- steel entrepreneur
- Walmart creator
- W.C.T.U. founder
- Atomic bomb and containment president
- opposed Equal Rights Amendment for women
- African American WWII Hero
- "Spirit of St Louis" pilot and American hero
- cosmetics entrepreneur
- United Farm workers founder
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- communist "witch" hunter
- Watergate and detente president
- segregationist Alabama governor
- March of Washington speaker (initials)
- Great Depression 1st Lady
- Cuban Missile Crisis president
- WWII African American pilots
- Populist candidate and Scopes prosecutor
- WWII general and tank commander
- 1st hispanic Supreme Court justice
- John Scopes defender
- anti-lynching muckraker
- WWII general and later president
- Naval admiral and expansionism supporter
- impeached for lying about affair
- assisted Cesar Chavez
- WWI hero
- Airplane manufacturer
- WWII general in D-Day
- Hispanic advertiser
- Hispanic Vietnam hero
- segregationist Georgia governor
- WWII and Korean War general
- "The Jungle" muckraker
- conservative and Iran-Contra Affair president
- WWI AEF commander
- NAACP founder
- Hawaiian president
- blocked the "Little Rock Nine"
57 Clues: WWI hero • NAACP founder • Walmart creator • W.C.T.U. founder • assembly; Model T • WWI AEF commander • Hawaiian president • steel entrepreneur • Hispanic advertiser • "Return to Normalcy" • John Scopes defender • assisted Cesar Chavez • Airplane manufacturer • WWII general in D-Day • Hispanic Vietnam hero • "The Jungle" muckraker • cosmetics entrepreneur • anti-lynching muckraker • ...
Find the FSL student 2015-08-27
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- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Handsworth.
- My hobby is reefing.
- My family owns an oyster farm on West Redonda Island.
- I lived in China for 3 years.
- I know too much trivia about reptiles and other assorted animals.
- My name literally translates to the word "name" in arabic.
- I am self studying Korean.
- I play many instruments.
- I have double jointed elbows.
- I am vegetarian, but am not a fan of carrot cake.
- I was better at chess when I was 6 years old than I am today.
- I work at my Aunt and Uncles farm every year.
- I love Ultimate Frisbee and plan on playing at a higher level of it in the future.
- In grade 7, I was bored and decided to start a Minecraft Server.
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- I freestyle ski.
- I am a competitive swimmer!
- I have a red birth mark on my back that resembles the shape of Lulu island (Richmond).
- Drinking coffee makes me sleepy.
- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Burnaby Central Secondary
- I am a part of a study known as Project Viva.
- I have earned my Chief Scout Award.
- I am interested in anime and manga.
- I have snorkelled with turtles in Hawaii.
- I am almost ambidextrous, except when it comes to writing.
- I attended Super Bowl 49 this year!
- I have pet both a lion and a bear.
- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Burnaby North Secondary.
- I can't stand the sight of slugs as if I have a phobia towards them.
- I have an unexplained and largely uncontrolled affection towards cats. (All cats ;) )
29 Clues: I freestyle ski. • My hobby is reefing. • I play many instruments. • I am self studying Korean. • I am a competitive swimmer! • I lived in China for 3 years. • I have double jointed elbows. • Drinking coffee makes me sleepy. • I have pet both a lion and a bear. • I have earned my Chief Scout Award. • I am interested in anime and manga. • I attended Super Bowl 49 this year! • ...
Find the FSL student 2015-09-07
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- I lived in China for 3 years.
- I work at my Aunt and Uncles farm every year.
- My hobby is reefing.
- I am a competitive swimmer!
- I am interested in anime and manga.
- My name literally translates to the word "name" in arabic.
- I have double jointed elbows.
- I am almost ambidextrous, except when it comes to writing.
- I have an unexplained and largely uncontrolled affection towards cats. (All cats ;) )
- I am a part of a study known as Project Viva.
- I was apart of the Opening Paralympic Ceremonies in 2010.
- Drinking coffee makes me sleepy.
- In grade 7, I was bored and decided to start a Minecraft Server.
- I am self studying Korean.
- My family owns an oyster farm on West Redonda Island.
- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Handsworth.
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- I was better at chess when I was 6 years old than I am today.
- I attended Super Bowl 49 this year!
- I have a red birth mark on my back that resembles the shape of Lulu island (Richmond).
- I have earned my Chief Scout Award.
- I play many instruments.
- I am vegetarian, but am not a fan of carrot cake.
- I love Ultimate Frisbee and plan on playing at a higher level of it in the future.
- I have pet both a lion and a bear.
- I know too much trivia about reptiles and other assorted animals.
- I have snorkelled with turtles in Hawaii.
- I can't stand the sight of slugs as if I have a phobia towards them.
- I freestyle ski.
28 Clues: I freestyle ski. • My hobby is reefing. • I play many instruments. • I am self studying Korean. • I am a competitive swimmer! • I lived in China for 3 years. • I have double jointed elbows. • Drinking coffee makes me sleepy. • I have pet both a lion and a bear. • I attended Super Bowl 49 this year! • I have earned my Chief Scout Award. • I am interested in anime and manga. • ...
5th YearRevision 2015-02-10
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- The new Soviet leader after Stalin's death.
- The US sent troops here between 1950-3.
- The party of Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan.
- The current US President.
- The US became involved in this war in the 60s and 70s.
- The US and the USSR spent a lot on making ___.
- The Soviets wanted _____ co-existence.
- _____ orders do not need Congress' approval.
- Keeping communism from spreading.
- A city which Truman and Stalin clashed over.
- Truman _____ the US Army.
- A tense month in 1962.
- Fidel _____, leader of communist Cuba.
- Truman became President upon his death.
- The A in NATO.
- Soviet leader who met Truman and Churchill.
- How many states in the US?
- The President is ____-in-chief of the Army.
- Another word for laws.
- The US believed in the ____ theory.
- General Douglas _____ was fired by Truman.
- Truman's first name.
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- US Presidents are elected every ___ years.
- President when the Korean War began (1950).
- Kennedy set this up to advise him during the missile crisis.
- This country became communist in 1949.
- The head of the federal government.
- The 38th _____ divided the two Koreas.
- They review the laws.
- Island nation which became communist in 1959-60.
- _______ of powers.
- The party of Truman, Kennedy and Obama.
- The capital of the US.
- President during the Cuban missile crisis (1962).
- JFK's term ended in 1963 when he was ____.
- The T in NATO.
- The President in between Korea and Cuba.
- What Roosevelt called "New", Truman called ___.
- _____ and Nagasaki.
- The plan that would help Europe rebuild.
- They make laws and work with the President.
- This was set up between Washington and Moscow in 1962.
42 Clues: The T in NATO. • The A in NATO. • _______ of powers. • _____ and Nagasaki. • Truman's first name. • They review the laws. • The capital of the US. • A tense month in 1962. • Another word for laws. • The current US President. • Truman _____ the US Army. • How many states in the US? • Keeping communism from spreading. • The head of the federal government. • ...
062 Vocab 2015-02-24
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- The woman you married
- Important/memorable
- Someone you do not know
- The opposite of ugly
- It's red and its inside us all
- Don't forget
- Mum or dad's sister
- Not your physical appearance. What you are like inside.
- Birds do this
- An adjective that describes the city
- lights These control cars at intersections
- Well known
- A wedding or a funeral is an example of one of these
- A special moment in my life was the ........ of my son.
- A cat's foot
- Albany is one of these
- What we wear
- An adjective that describes the countryside
- A gallery
- Something that is made for the first time
- A really tall building
- The man you married
- What you do in your free time
- There are lots of books in this building
- My female child
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- A present
- Moving on a bike
- Rainy, sunny, cloudy, hot, cold etc
- Going from place to place
- There is lots of sand here. There is a big one in Saudi Arabia
- An insect. In Tom Sawyer one bit the dog on the nose
- Faster than walking
- A part of town/of the country
- A person who takes photographs
- Chinese/Korean/Saudi/Indian
- A good place to visit in a new town to learn about history etc
- A person who writes books
- Things you remember
- Big hills
- The place where people cook
- An essay is divided into these
- The first of something
- A bit of land surrounded by the sea
- Family name
- My male child
- Mum and dad
- Near the sea with lots of sand
- Not old
- Spooky dead people
49 Clues: Not old • A present • Big hills • A gallery • Well known • Family name • Mum and dad • Don't forget • A cat's foot • What we wear • Birds do this • My male child • My female child • Moving on a bike • Spooky dead people • Important/memorable • Faster than walking • Mum or dad's sister • Things you remember • The man you married • The opposite of ugly • The woman you married • Albany is one of these • ...
test 2023-10-27
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- Jess's old stomping grounds
- Great stargazing locale and our first camping destination
- San Diego neighborhood offering plenty of pasta and pizza
- Quentin's stomping grounds
- Where we like to get our fruit, tortilla chips, and lobster rolls
- Libra birthday month
- Our favorite dim sum dish
- German metal band we saw at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
- Bedtime activity to get us in the mood to sleep
- What we thought the other really loved at dim sum (neither of us like it)
- Smartest family member
- "________ Camp", anime where girls go through the trials and tribulations of camping
- city We walked over the border to vacation here
- Jess's job title
- Where we both dormed but at different time
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- Favorite Korean restaurant in San Diego with massive portions
- Best seafood tacos in San Diego
- Our alma mater
- Dating app where we met
- park Home to the San Diego Zoo
- Our first international vacation destination
- hope Where we're going in 2 weeks
- Aries birthday month
- Avocado's hometown
- Which one of us has 2 college degrees?
- Downtown distillery where we first met
- Where we witnessed Kenny and Saki's wedding
- Quentin's job title
- Thank god it's ______
- 100 of these made an album of 1,000 of these
- Cutest family member
- La Jolla bakery with delicious pastries and sandwiches
- Places we like to visit wherever we travel
- The toughest day of the week
- British pop singer we saw in San Diego - known for her boom claps
- Jess's favorite holiday
- "Delicious in _______", manga that digs into mythical monster gastronomy
37 Clues: Our alma mater • Jess's job title • Avocado's hometown • Quentin's job title • Aries birthday month • Cutest family member • Libra birthday month • Thank god it's ______ • Smartest family member • Dating app where we met • Jess's favorite holiday • Our favorite dim sum dish • Quentin's stomping grounds • Jess's old stomping grounds • The toughest day of the week • ...
7th Review 2023-12-12
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- This was the long time policy of the US as we tried to stay out of the affairs of other nations.
- Who succeeded to the office of President with the death of FDR?
- He became a wealthy business man with his idea of the assembly line.
- secret drinking club that was found in thousands of US cities in the 1920s.
- This president was blamed for the Great Depression.
- The _________ Service Act helped the US to raise a fighting force in WWI and WWII.
- During the 1920s, which leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association advocated a return to Africa for African Americans?
- Type of government created in Germany during the 1930s.
- This person helped open trade with China through the creation of the Open Door Policy.
- This was the systematic murder and persecution of Jewish individual during the 1930s-1940s.
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- Americans grew their own food in these to help conserve for the war effort.
- Who wrote the “Communist Manifesto,” in which Lenin took many of his ideas?
- leader of the US troops in the Pacific during WWII.
- Alfred T. Mahan wrote a book about the need for a strong __________.
- Turning point of the Pacific front during WWII.
- This man wrote exaggerated news stories that helped the US enter the Spanish American war.
- What war was fought on the 38th parallel line?
- Seward's Folly refers to the purchase of this territory.
- This is the technology used to inform the public during the 1920-1930s.
- The Treaty of Paris, 1898 gave the US control over the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and what other nation?
- This invention led to urban sprawl.
21 Clues: This invention led to urban sprawl. • What war was fought on the 38th parallel line? • Turning point of the Pacific front during WWII. • leader of the US troops in the Pacific during WWII. • This president was blamed for the Great Depression. • Type of government created in Germany during the 1930s. • Seward's Folly refers to the purchase of this territory. • ...
Happy National Girlfriend Day!! <3 2022-07-30
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- Yummy Korean corndogs
- Ur
- You pat me on the back to help me do what?
- Alex says this word a lot
- Where are we going for October reading week?
- What Lego flower did I get you? (still in my room lol)
- _____ mode (hint: sleeby)
- Name of vacuum
- Tiva has white ____
- Bread in French
- ____ baka
- Our duck son has what animal hoodie?
- Has really good meatballs and mac and cheese (hint: we had 2 dates here!)
- Fruit that you want tattooed (hint: I got you a print with this fruit and 2 cats!)
- The colour I associate you with
- We have a pink pineapple and ____ shirt
- My tomato son
- Kisses in French
- Animal in your Instagram bio
- My cousins call you this
- Hi I'm ____ pig and this is my brother George (oink!)
- What animal is on your noteit right now?
- What did we eat on our second date
- Your earless tailless cat
- Cat breed on the mug I made you
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- The name of our alcoholic snowman
- Armpit of Ontario
- ____ XD (hint: dinosaur)
- Yummy ice cream bars (your fav flavour is yam)
- Location of our first date
- ___ mode (hint: trans)
- We met on here lol
- What is Mozart's (the composer) first name?
- The plant you gave me that my cats ate and killed
- Date of our Anniversary (the number)
- I dislike this food
- Long French bread
- Your favourite flower
- The converse shoes you want look like ___ shoes
- Drink that has been sold out at LCBO forever
- What food did we find left behind when we went camping?
- Me and Ryuk's favourite snack
- Square car
43 Clues: Ur • ____ baka • Square car • My tomato son • Name of vacuum • Bread in French • Kisses in French • Armpit of Ontario • Long French bread • We met on here lol • Tiva has white ____ • I dislike this food • Yummy Korean corndogs • Your favourite flower • ___ mode (hint: trans) • ____ XD (hint: dinosaur) • My cousins call you this • Alex says this word a lot • _____ mode (hint: sleeby) • ...
#2: IAS 80th Birthday Tuesday Puzzle: Arrival in Ann Arbor 2023-02-11
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- He believed in "Clearing out the philosphical underbrush"
- Shorthand for Ann Arbor's best convenience store
- When tasting wine, bread cleanses this
- Rabbinic officiant of IAS/CBS wedding
- Famous Livonia bakery
- "Chicken for the doctor. ______ for the professor"
- ____ and Zuffa
- Street The Whitesides lived on
- Avian nickname of IAS winter coat
- Dry Cleaner near Tower Plaza
- Noni is this
- Voice of Michigan football Bob ____
- Ohio tragedy which happened 6 weeks before IAS and CBS wedding
- Rhymes with "Going to"
- "______ barado nikto"
- Marathon Gas Station proprietor Ernie
- Matchmaker of IAS and CBS
- Honeymoon city of IAS + CBS
- Sporty lane/former Smokler residence
- Green sports car owned by IAS
- He hired Bo Schembechler
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- Legendary Ann Arbor folk music venue
- Angelo's wife
- "____ Strong Winds"
- Proprietor of Glen-Ann Towing
- Professor who said "The waterline is psychosis"
- Home state of Jan Fisher
- "Why waste good wine on 10 cents worth of ___?"
- IAS's former favorite brand of cigarette
- Campus film group run by IAS
- Birthplace of David Baru
- "My mind slipped _____ " (i.e. "I lost the plot there")
- His bassinet sat right next to Kevin's at U of M Hospital
- Favorite board game to play with the Barus back in the day
- Ann Arbor tavern with many initials carved into the tables
- "There was drinkin'. There was women. Oh, do I have a ___ "
- Sylvan location of IAS/CBS first date
- CBS car when she met IAS
- Baru dog who lived a very long time
- War IAS claimed to have served in on first date with IAS
- IAS's favorite song on "Surrealistic Pillow"
41 Clues: Noni is this • Angelo's wife • ____ and Zuffa • "____ Strong Winds" • Famous Livonia bakery • "______ barado nikto" • Rhymes with "Going to" • Home state of Jan Fisher • Birthplace of David Baru • CBS car when she met IAS • He hired Bo Schembechler • Matchmaker of IAS and CBS • Honeymoon city of IAS + CBS • Campus film group run by IAS • Dry Cleaner near Tower Plaza • ...
US history 2024-03-19
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- a dude who would blame people for something they didn’t do and everyone would turn against them.
- US gave aid to European countries that were not Communist.
- a line of latitude.
- too many people were born after WW2
- a whole line two miles wide that was heavily armed between north and south korea.
- stop the spread of communism.
- a nuke that was 67x more powerful than fat man.
- the southern vietnamese who wanted communism.
- No more war crimes.
- Ruler of China and made them Communist.
- a loss and victory for America.
- people in west Germany flew supplies over to west Germany because they didn’t get anything from Russia.
- Germany was split into four occupational zones.
- Promoted almost going to war with USSR
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- countries geologically separated from USSR but were communists.
- Orange chemical we used to ruin the lives of many.
- Russia was putting nukes on cuba and we didn’t like it.
- we were in Korea, and basically no one had made advances.
- A thing to protect allied countries from communism.
- A way for countries to talk about their problems
- America was scared of communism invading.
- if one country becomes communist nearby countries will too.
- a man and his wife who were falesly accused of murder and were killed for it.
- the leader of south korea during korean war.
- we wanted Fidel dead, so we trained a bunch of people and they failed miserably.
- Russia put up a wall in the middle of Berlin.
- Helped any free people resisting communism.
- an imaginary wall that split east and west Germany.
- House un american activities commity
- the first thing in space
- was an alliance between the soviet union and Europe.
31 Clues: a line of latitude. • No more war crimes. • the first thing in space • stop the spread of communism. • a loss and victory for America. • too many people were born after WW2 • House un american activities commity • Promoted almost going to war with USSR • Ruler of China and made them Communist. • America was scared of communism invading. • ...
FINAL 2024-05-05
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- IF DAVE WAS A STAR WARS CHARACTER?
- DAVE IS ALLERGIC TO THIS.
- DAVE'S CELEBRITY MAN CRUSH.
- NUMBER OF TATTOOS ALISHA HAS.
- NAME OF OUR FIRST PET.
- DAVE'S FAVORITE NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE SNACK.
- NUMBER OF TATTOOS DAVE HAS.
- DAVE'S FAVORITE MOVIE FRANCHISE.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE MOVIE FRANCHISE.
- OUR ANNIVERSRY MONTH.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE DISNEY VILLIAN.
- ALISHA'S TOP CELEBRITY IDOL.
- OUR FAVORITE HOBBY TOGETHER.
- THE NUMBER OF MATCHING TATTOOS WE HAVE.
- HOW MANY YEARS HAVE WE BEEN TOGETHER?
- WHAT DOES ALISHA NOT SHARE?
- IF ALISHA WERE A FRIENDS CHARACTER?
- WHERE WE FIRST MET EACHOTHER.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE FOOD.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE COLOR.
- WHAT IS OUR FAVORITE SEASON?
- DAVE'S FAVORITE COLOUR.
- THE MONTH WE GOT ENGAGED.
- DAVE'S FAVORITE DISNEY MOVIE.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE HOLIDAY
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- ALISHA'S CITY OF BIRTH.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE ANIMAL.
- DAVE'S BIGGEST PET PEEVE?
- DAVE'S FAVORITE GENRE OF MUSIC.
- DAVE'S FAVORITE FOOD.
- ALISHA'S FIRST MIDDLE NAME.
- DAVE'S FAVORITE NBA PLAYER.
- HOW MANY YEARS APART ARE WE IN AGE?
- THE FIRST MOVIE WE WATCHED TOGETHER.
- WHAT INSTRUMENT DOES DAVE PLAY?
- DAVE'S FAVORITE SPORT?
- NAME OF THE TOWN WE LIVE IN.
- WHAT IS ALISHA ABSOLUTLEY TERRIFIED OF?
- OUR FAVORITE CUISINE.
- CITY/TOWN WHERE WE HAD OUR FIRST DATE.
- DAVE'S BIRTH CITY.
- DAVE'S FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM.
- DAVE'S MIDDLE NAME.
- WHAT HIGH SCHOOL DID DAVE ATTEND?
- COMMON INTEREST THAT WE BONDED OVER WHEN WE FIRST MET.
- ALISHA'S EYE COLOUR.
- PLACE WHERE DAVE PROPOSED.
- ALISHA'S FAVORITE T.V SHOW.
- ALISHA PLAYED THIS SPORT IN HIGHSCHOOL.
- NAME OF THE VIDEO GAME WE WERE OBSESSED WITH DURING COVID.
52 Clues: DAVE'S BIRTH CITY. • DAVE'S MIDDLE NAME. • ALISHA'S EYE COLOUR. • DAVE'S FAVORITE FOOD. • OUR FAVORITE CUISINE. • OUR ANNIVERSRY MONTH. • NAME OF OUR FIRST PET. • DAVE'S FAVORITE SPORT? • ALISHA'S CITY OF BIRTH. • ALISHA'S FAVORITE FOOD. • DAVE'S FAVORITE COLOUR. • ALISHA'S FAVORITE SNACK. • ALISHA'S FAVORITE COLOR. • ALISHA'S FAVORITE ANIMAL. • DAVE'S BIGGEST PET PEEVE? • ...
Famous Food 2024-08-31
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- What spicy fermented cabbage is a staple in Korean cuisine?
- What Middle Eastern spread is made from mashed chickpeas, tahini, and olive oil?
- What Canadian dish consists of french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy?
- What long, thin pasta is often served with tomato sauce and meatballs?
- What food is known for its round shape and often has toppings like cheese and pepperoni?
- What Indian snack is a deep-fried pastry filled with spiced potatoes or meat?
- What sweet treat is made from cacao beans and comes in dark, milk, or white varieties?
- What Mexican dish is a folded tortilla filled with various ingredients like meat and cheese?
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- sum What Chinese cuisine consists of small bite-sized portions of food served in steamer baskets?
- What Italian dessert is made from layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers, mascarpone cheese, and cocoa?
- What Italian dumplings are made from potatoes and flour, often served with a sauce?
- What Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice combined with seafood or vegetables?
- What popular American sandwich consists of a ground beef patty between two buns?
- What Italian dessert is similar to ice cream but has a denser texture?
- What Mexican dish involves a large tortilla wrapped around fillings like beans, rice, and meat?
- What Italian dish consists of layers of pasta, cheese, and meat sauce baked in the oven?
- What Japanese noodle soup is known for its savory broth and toppings like pork and egg?
- What Spanish dish is known for its saffron-flavored rice and various seafood ingredients?
- What flaky, buttery pastry is a staple of French breakfast?
- What deep-fried balls or patties are made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, popular in Middle Eastern cuisine?
20 Clues: What spicy fermented cabbage is a staple in Korean cuisine? • What flaky, buttery pastry is a staple of French breakfast? • What Italian dessert is similar to ice cream but has a denser texture? • What long, thin pasta is often served with tomato sauce and meatballs? • What Indian snack is a deep-fried pastry filled with spiced potatoes or meat? • ...
A LOOONG CROSSWORD 2024-06-12
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- A person from Italy.
- The lowest part of your body.
- A person the the United Kingdom.
- A subject that explains systems in our world through scientific methods.
- A person from Korea.
- Feeling unhappy.
- To detect something with eyes.
- Another word for cycling.
- These animals chase mouse.
- Before you sleep, this is your meal.
- To make a motion.
- A special word for everyone.
- You can exercise and find trees and flowers here.
- Feeling sick.
- Not real.
- A picture you take on your camera.
- You use this to gather fallen leaves.
- Someone who works in movies or television series.
- You go to this place to learn and study.
- You do this to plants to keep them healthy.
- A subject about taking good care of our body.
- Most of the time it's black and on top of your head.
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- These animals don't like meows.
- When a cloth is soaked with water.
- A subject about numbers and its operations.
- It has two eyes, a nose and a mouth.
- In the afternoon, this is your meal.
- To move towards a point.
- A person from the United States of America.
- To make music using the voice.
- Always tall, with branches and leaves.
- Sometimes it contains pictures, but mostly it contains words.
- A doctor of the teeth.
- You get up from sleeping.
- To pose a question.
- A game with knights, bishops and queens.
- Not fake.
- To make a sketch using a pencil.
- To like something very much.
- No water at all.
- The top part of your body.
- A circular band you wear on your finger.
42 Clues: Not real. • Not fake. • Feeling sick. • Feeling unhappy. • No water at all. • To make a motion. • To pose a question. • A person from Italy. • A person from Korea. • A doctor of the teeth. • To move towards a point. • Another word for cycling. • You get up from sleeping. • These animals chase mouse. • The top part of your body. • A special word for everyone. • To like something very much. • ...
Cold War & Modern America 2024-05-22
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- traded American missiles and weapons for hostages
- radical liberal movement during Vietnam war, largely college students
- communist dictatorship under Mao Zedong
- easing of hostilities between countries, characterized Nixon's presidency
- cut government spending budget, reduced inflation, cut taxes, steadies economy
- prohibited segregation
- scandal that caused Nixon to resign
- relocation of a business to another country to lower manufacturing costs
- christian and republican group that supported reagan
- economy characterized by inflation, unemployment,and slow growth rates
- allowed the government to monitor citizens in order to prevent terrorism
- foreign policy that opposed detente; US would intervene in regional conflict when their security and/or interests were threatened
- prohibited segregation in real estate
- American policy to provide aid to anti-communist groups in order to "roll back" communism
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- prohibited racial discrimination loopholes in the voting system
- desegregation in education
- allowed Johnson to defend against a Vietnamese attack by any means necessary (war without war)
- limited president's ability to escalate military endeavors
- independent countries that are heavily influenced by another country and/or their politics
- distrust of government after Johnson's actions regarding Vietnam
- North/viet kong and south divided over communism, became fully communist after American troops withdrew from Vietnam war
- segregation or denial of financial services in neighborhoods
- programs enacted by Lyndon B Johnson to create a fully desegregated America
- nonviolent protest groups that confronted segregation and Jim crow
- Nixon's process of removing all American troops from Vietnam to be replaced with Vietnamese troops
- this, along with sit ins, was a popular form of nonviolent protest
- white people moving out of areas that were becoming racially integrated
- Northern and southern halves divided after stalemate in the Korean War
28 Clues: prohibited segregation • desegregation in education • scandal that caused Nixon to resign • prohibited segregation in real estate • communist dictatorship under Mao Zedong • traded American missiles and weapons for hostages • christian and republican group that supported reagan • limited president's ability to escalate military endeavors • ...
Scotty's Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-14
Across
- This hard working house cleaner just wants to support her family and not be harassed by Mister Skelton.
- Without this small piece of plastic, you would never have met the love of your life.
- Which is the largest of all dinosaurs?
- What type of fruit would go well with jeans?
- Who aside from you is the other Labrador in the group?
- What is your favourite animal?
- Fred Astaire… who definitely isn’t Korean, once said ‘ anyone who thinks that only sunshine brings happiness has never danced in the…’
- Your favourite cake.
- What Japanese cooking preparation loosely translates to ‘glossy broil’ and is most commonly applied to chicken.
- Who always knows where "True North" is?
- Who has made the most attempts to purchase a product from Troniic?
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- Out of all these answers, which answer do you think is the clue for where you should go next?
- Boots with the?
- What is both the nickname of a member of SGOY and a type of arachnid?
- This perennial plant belonging to the arum family Araceae and the genus Thaumatophyllum, named after the popular Abba song is known as Philodendron…
- In tricking, a gainer incorporating three full twists is commonly known as a triple…
- The name of a famous authentic Italian bakery in Ashgrove.
- Who has the voice and giggle of an Angel?
- Which leafy, cruciferous vegetable is rich in nutrients and makes your friends hate you when you cook it in the microwave and stink out the hole house?
- What is the name of Kaitlyn's cat?
- Who is the one additional permitted group member of the SGOY that is only seen once a year?
21 Clues: Boots with the? • Your favourite cake. • What is your favourite animal? • What is the name of Kaitlyn's cat? • Which is the largest of all dinosaurs? • Who always knows where "True North" is? • Who has the voice and giggle of an Angel? • What type of fruit would go well with jeans? • Who aside from you is the other Labrador in the group? • ...
Most Dangerous State Sponsored Hacking Group Crossword 2022-12-15
Across
- Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
- A flaw or weakness in a computer system that could be exploited to violate the system's security
- Widely used in-home network technology that allows for wireless
- The "I" in the C-I-A Triad; protection from unauthorized changes.
- A sequence of words or text used to control access to a computer; similar to a password.
- Fraudulent text messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to trick individuals into revealing personal information.
- The boss and head of state
- Verifying identity
- Hardware or software designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network.
- The attacks were sourced from a botnet architecture leveraging compromised hosts in South Korea. The DDoS attacks were targeting South Korean government websites as well as the network of U.S. Forces Korea (USFK).
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- The movie that caused the 2014 Sony Pictures attack.
- Threatening behavior facilitated through electronic means such as texting.
- The process of taking plain text and scrambling it into an unreadable format.
- A wireless technology standard used over short distances using short-wavelength UHF radio waves.
- amount stolen from the Bank of Bangladesh
- A type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid.
- Fraudulent phone calls or voice messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to trick individuals into revealing personal information.
- Unauthorized access to a network, information systems, or application.
- A fraudulent email purportedly from a reputable company attempting to get personal information.
- Security tool that creates a secure, encrypted connection between you and the Internet.
- The address of a webpage. Check the validity of it before clicking on it.
- The "A" in the C-I-A Triad. It ensures authorized users have access.
22 Clues: Verifying identity • The boss and head of state • Facebook, Twitter, Instagram • amount stolen from the Bank of Bangladesh • The movie that caused the 2014 Sony Pictures attack. • Widely used in-home network technology that allows for wireless • The "I" in the C-I-A Triad; protection from unauthorized changes. • ...
Food and drink. 2022-08-20
Across
- This fruit is considered a symbol of good luck in China.
- This vegetable is sometimes called a “Bell Pepper.”
- ________ and eggs is a popular breakfast in western countries.
- A vegetable that's supposedly loved by rabbits.
- Most popular type of coffee in the world.
- Vegetable used in Korean dish of Kimchi.
- You can just buy one of this fruit, even though the name sounds like you have to buy two.
- This vegetable looks like white broccoli.
- Meat from a calf.
- A fruit that's green on the inside and brown and furry on the outside.
- Sweet food usually eaten after a meal.
- You can get square ones of these in Japan.
- First vegetable to be grown in space.
- Popular purple vegetable and is also known as aubergine.
- The country where lasagne comes from.
- Meat from a shhep.
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- Greeg fruit that's used in salads and sandwiches.
- Vampires are said to be afraid of this vegetable.
- This is called the “Forbidden Fruit” in the Bible.
- Used to make wine.
- Smelly fruit enjoyed by many Chinese.
- Meat from a deer.
- Similar to jam, this spread is usually made from oranges.
- Most popular drink in the world.
- The only fruit to have its seeds on the outside.
- The 2nd most popular soft drink in the world.
- Cheddar, brie and camenbert are popular examples.
- Most popular ice cream flavour in the world.
- Buffalo wings come from this animal.
- Vegetable that gives Popeye his great strength.
- Most eaten fruit in the world.
- Vegetable used during Halloween.
- Looks like a green lemon.
33 Clues: Meat from a deer. • Meat from a calf. • Used to make wine. • Meat from a shhep. • Looks like a green lemon. • Most eaten fruit in the world. • Most popular drink in the world. • Vegetable used during Halloween. • Buffalo wings come from this animal. • Smelly fruit enjoyed by many Chinese. • First vegetable to be grown in space. • The country where lasagne comes from. • ...
k-pop w/ moon! 2023-09-01
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- Lex's favorite Seventeen member.
- 9-member girl group under JYP Entertainment.
- TXT's leader.
- Moon's ex-(G)I-dle bias, kicked out of (G)I-dle
- BlackPink's Thai member & youngest member.
- BoyNextDoor's company.
- Enhypen's youngest member.
- Moon's favorite TXT member.
- Moon's #1 favorite BTS solo.
- 6-member boy group under JYP Entertainment. Songs: Happy Death Day, Strawberry Cake, etc.
- Seventeen's oldest Korean-American member.
- Seventeen's oldest member.
- NCT's fandom name.
- Blackpink & Treasure's company.
- 5-member boy group under BigHit Music Entertainment.
- (G)I-dle, Pentagon, 4Minute, BTOB, & CLC's company.
- Moon's favorite Red Velvet member.
- Red Velvet's OT5 debut song.
- NCT sub-unit with numbers.
- NewJeans' middle member. (Age-wise)
- Ateez's leader.
- Stray Kids' oldest member.
- NCT's youngest member.
- King the Land: Yoona's group.
- BTS' oldest member.
- (G)I-dle's leader.
- Ateez's youngest member.
- Stray Kids' youngest member.
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- Maddi's favorite Seventeen member.
- P1Harmony's oldest member.
- BoyNextDoor's youngest member.
- Ex-member of boy group: Monsta X
- Enhypen's company.
- Moon's favorite person.
- BTS' company.
- 4-member girl group under SM. Songs: Black Mamba, Next Level, etc.
- P1Harmony's leader.
- ZeroBaseOne's youngest member & Moon's second bias.
- Ateez's oldest member.
- Twice, Stray Kids, Itzy, & Xdinary Heroes' company.
- NewJeans' youngest member.
- NCT's 14th member & NCT Dream's 2nd member. - Chinese member.
- NCT's oldest member.
- TXT's fandom name.
- Lex's favorite person.
- Seventeen's tallest member.
- 13-member boy group under Pledis Entertainment.
- TXT's debut song.
- Maddi's favorite person.
- King the Land: Junho's group.
- BoyNextDoor's oldest member.
- ZeroBaseOne's 6th member & Moon's first bias.
- NCT's leader.
53 Clues: TXT's leader. • BTS' company. • NCT's leader. • Ateez's leader. • TXT's debut song. • Enhypen's company. • NCT's fandom name. • TXT's fandom name. • (G)I-dle's leader. • P1Harmony's leader. • BTS' oldest member. • NCT's oldest member. • BoyNextDoor's company. • Ateez's oldest member. • Lex's favorite person. • NCT's youngest member. • Moon's favorite person. • Maddi's favorite person. • ...
A Tribute to Fin - Commemoration Crossword 2023-08-11
Across
- Red sauce that should be applied liberally to all meals (7)
- Spicy cake enjoyed by the loaf rather than slice (8,6,5)
- Love of this force never wavered over the years (4,4)
- Favourite beer (3,6)
- David Lynch series which became a family obsession in the early nineties (4,5)
- Body art form practiced on himself and (brave) others (5)
- Not a young bear...animation series which kept Fin out of mischief in his 20s (3,4)
- Meaty Mediterranean fast-food which could be kept in the fridge and enjoyed over many days (5)
- Medieval detective series which started his reading odyssey (7)
- Beloved underground writer (7,8)
- Fin's favourite Film of all time (5,6)
- South London area where Fin shared a squat back in the day (10)
- Never lost a love of a spanking new pair of these (8)
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- Favourite Korean movie, a love of which was passed on to Ben (3,3)
- Sci-fi comedy series. Scarlet "dorf" (3,5)
- Cult film which reminds us all of Fin involving a randy bull (8,3,1)
- Martial art Fin practiced in his youth (4,2)
- It's art not vandalism and Fin loved it! (8)
- Epic fantasy series involving playing with large chairs (4,2,6)
- Comfort food made on repeat for many years involving corned beef and sweet potato (5,6,4)
- Popular film and book genre (3-2)
- One of his residences made memorable by Dennis Nilsen (7,7)
- Hot drink which could be drunk in huge quantities without appearing poncey (3)
- Stunt bike Fin was never seen without in the 80s (3)
- Male reproductive organs - favourite cuss (8)
- Favourite Asian country, visited in his youth (North of India) (5)
- In space, no-one can hear you scream! (5)
27 Clues: Favourite beer (3,6) • Beloved underground writer (7,8) • Popular film and book genre (3-2) • Fin's favourite Film of all time (5,6) • In space, no-one can hear you scream! (5) • Sci-fi comedy series. Scarlet "dorf" (3,5) • Martial art Fin practiced in his youth (4,2) • It's art not vandalism and Fin loved it! (8) • Male reproductive organs - favourite cuss (8) • ...
Outside Reading Crossword 2022-10-06
Across
- the quality of being trustworthy
- instrument used to execute Shin's mother
- surpassing the ordinary
- relative of Shin who was shot for attempted escape
- withstand or undergo
- to steal, take away belongings
- the act of saving from evil
- a counterfeit
- The terrorist suspected of planting hidden bombs was taken to the __________ room
- The angry mother _____ her child for spilling water all over the floor.
- the type of soup prisoners ate everyday
- Jonathan Edwards, a Northampton Anglican minister, was responsible for the ________.
- Bob had to get his arm _______ because there was a life-threatening tumor.
- If the workers did not reach their _____, then they were payed less.
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- paying close attention to
- participation in class is ______.
- country Shin and Park plan to flee to first
- Napoleon was _____ and ruled with an iron fist
- The person escorting the bride _____ her just after she is next to the groom.
- The noble man was part of the ____ group of citizens and held immense power.
- strange or unconventional behavior
- only person born into political prison camp and escaped
- name of political prison Shin was born into
- to do something one considers to be below their dignity
- food that the mother cooked for Shin's brother when they discussed escaping
- Bob was _____ with his phone, as he was never seen without it.
- hostile attitude or nature
- someone who is drafted into military service
- greatly desired
- name of Shin's friend who indirectly helped him escape
- tending to rectify or improve
- added to the soil of Kim Jun-un's orchad to make apples taste sweeter
- North Korean State Security Department
33 Clues: a counterfeit • greatly desired • withstand or undergo • surpassing the ordinary • paying close attention to • hostile attitude or nature • the act of saving from evil • tending to rectify or improve • to steal, take away belongings • the quality of being trustworthy • participation in class is ______. • strange or unconventional behavior • North Korean State Security Department • ...
TA Unit 23 A Word of Advice 2023-05-09
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- My hair was messy this morning and some classmates ___ me about it.
- All the marathon athletes have a ___ body without much fat.
- SPCA is running a ___ about protecting animals. They are asking people to sign on the banner.
- Many teachers praised me for giving a good presentation. It has increase my ___ a lot.
- I am not going to play this difficult game and I want to ___.
- A lot of young people follow the ___ of wearing clothes in Korean style.
- My grandmother took out an old photo of her but the colours already ___ away.
- He always train for long run and has a ___ body which is slim and muscular.
- The dinner cost me $800 for just two dishes! It was really ___!
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- This books has a lot of good sayings from famous people, so it is a ___ and useful book.
- My friend is very ___ about how other people think of her. She wants to look perfect in front of people.
- I don't like that Youtube is always trying to ___ some products.
- I always go to sports training because I want to ___ better skills.
- We need to exercise at least twice a week to improve ___ health.
- People say ___ is the mother of success. Don't be afraid of losing the competition.
- My sister is very ___ about what she eats and she doesn't eat green vegetables.
- This bag is too expensive and I cannot ___ to buy one.
- I went to a job interview yesterday and the company said I am ___ for the job.
- Sadly, some young people have become ___ to drugs.
- It is very strange if you put on all the ___ of expensive brands altogether.
20 Clues: Sadly, some young people have become ___ to drugs. • This bag is too expensive and I cannot ___ to buy one. • All the marathon athletes have a ___ body without much fat. • I am not going to play this difficult game and I want to ___. • The dinner cost me $800 for just two dishes! It was really ___! • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
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- Nation that believes in democracy and freedom
- Line that divides North and South Korea
- House Un-American Activities Committee
- Plan to rebuild Europe while convincing them that capitalism is better than communism
- Form of government where the power is given to the citizens/people
- Nation that had their government rebuilt by the US into a democratic government
- Leader of the USSR (Soviet Union)
- Form of government where all control is in the hands of one person or party
- When Francis Gary Powers was caught spying over the Soviet Air Space
- Nation that had their government rebuilt by USSR into a communist government
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- Rival military alliance against NATO formed by the Soviet Union and its satellite nations
- Truman sent this to drop 2.3 million tons of cargo for 333 days over West Berlin since the railways, highways, and waterways were blocked
- Term used to explain what to do when the nation is being attacked with nuclear and atomic bombs
- Countries in Easter Europe under Soviet Control, aka The Soviet Bloc
- Provided military, political, and economic assistance to democratic nations under Soviet threat
- 32nd United States President and provided leadership via the radio during WWII
- Nation that believes in communism and dictatorship
- Former Senator who held Communist investigations by rudely and aggressively interrogating witnesses
- Shelters built under houses for protection against bombs
- Tension between the USA and Russia
- US policy that states communism must stay inside of communist countries and shall not spread to other countries
- Fell to Communism in 1949 and joined North Korea during the Korean War
- Metaphorical curtain that divided Western and Eastern Europe
- Russian artifical satellite
- Collective security between the US and its allies
25 Clues: Russian artifical satellite • Leader of the USSR (Soviet Union) • Tension between the USA and Russia • House Un-American Activities Committee • Line that divides North and South Korea • Nation that believes in democracy and freedom • Collective security between the US and its allies • Nation that believes in communism and dictatorship • ...
Suck My Balls Mate 2024-10-05
Across
- Personalized safety device used by drivers
- _____ Hot Sauce
- Number of hours it takes to drive from SlC to Chicago
- Word that anagrams from Molybdenum, Cobalt, and Sodium from the Periodic Table
- How one may INACCURATELY describe my car
- Teddy's weapon of choice to stab and "expwode" people with
- Mercedes Team Boss Toto _____
- Joe Musgrove
- Evelyn's favorite animal
- First driver to win the Korean Grand Prix in 2010
- Object that one may like on things like blankets and towels and little bags, perchance
- System used by drivers when they are less that 1 sec. behind the driver ahead
- Slept on form of transportation
- How many floors Providence has
- It has "nice space between its leaves"
- NFL team that Lewis Hamilton co-owns. Hint, AFC
- Ninth letter in the Greek alphabet
- Natural disaster that is synonymous with earthquakes and *Water*
- Most winning team in F1 history
- "I" on the Periodic Table
- Object that may contain a poison, or a brew...
- Company that I used to "work" for
- How many original cabins were at Camp Half- Blood
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- Element of Badminton
- Parent company of Kia
- Color of top you probably shouldn't wear when eating ramen
- À quelle épreuve Nielson Powless a-t-il participé cet été?
- "Road Work Ahead"
- Canada's Capitol (like, actually)
- Object that may contain a poison, or a brew...
- Event currently happening at snowbird
- Oscar Piastri's nationality
- Company based in Billund, Denmark
- "Thats embarrassing"
- Succulent that tequila is derived from
- Number of mandatory pit stops required during a race
- Popular event at the Lodge at Fish Lake
37 Clues: Joe Musgrove • _____ Hot Sauce • "Road Work Ahead" • Element of Badminton • "Thats embarrassing" • Parent company of Kia • Evelyn's favorite animal • "I" on the Periodic Table • Oscar Piastri's nationality • Mercedes Team Boss Toto _____ • How many floors Providence has • Slept on form of transportation • Most winning team in F1 history • Canada's Capitol (like, actually) • ...
Oscar + Wicked 2025-04-24
Across
- out To win or succeed over someone or something.
- away To impress someone greatly or make them very surprised.
- A song or performance done by two people.
- To make something known or tell people about it.
- Feeling amazed or surprised by something good.
- An American filmmaker, known for directing unique movies.
- The force that makes things fall to the ground.
- Magic or the use of spells and witchcraft.
- Something that is very good or important, and you should definitely watch or experience.
- A famous person, usually a movie star, musician, or athlete.
- A very popular South Korean girl group known for their music.
- Very beautiful or amazing.
- To give something to someone, or suggest something.
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- So amazing or surprising that your mouth opens wide in shock.
- To be very powerful or successful in a particular area.
- out To sing loudly and with a lot of energy.
- Showing respect or admiration for someone or something.
- A strong feeling of affection or care for someone or something.
- When people meet again after a long time apart.
- A funny or clever remark or joke.
- To do something that goes against the rules or expectations.
- away A polite way to say someone has died.
- Every person or all people.
- Something that shows respect or admiration for someone, usually after they pass away.
- A mixture of different songs or pieces of music.
- A person who performs in movies, TV shows, or plays.
- To laugh quietly or softly.
- Short periods of time, often special or important.
- A woman who performs in movies, TV shows, or plays.
- To use your mind to consider or understand something.
30 Clues: Very beautiful or amazing. • Every person or all people. • To laugh quietly or softly. • A funny or clever remark or joke. • A song or performance done by two people. • away A polite way to say someone has died. • Magic or the use of spells and witchcraft. • out To sing loudly and with a lot of energy. • Feeling amazed or surprised by something good. • ...
Sport 2 2025-01-04
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- - A race that includes swimming, cycling, and running.
- - Stand on a board and paddle on water.
- - A long-distance running race.
- - Played in a pool with a ball and goals.
- - A Japanese sport where wrestlers try to push each other out of a ring.
- - A game like baseball, but you kick the ball.
- - Throw a long spear as far as you can.
- - Played on horseback with a mallet and ball.
- - Ride and do tricks on a wooden board with wheels.
- - Throw balls to hit opponents and avoid being hit.
- - Throw a flying disc in games like Ultimate.
- - Use wind to move a boat across the water.
- - Run and jump over barriers in this track event.
- - Walk long distances in nature for fun or sport.
- - Use ropes and gear to climb up rocks or walls.
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- - A martial art where you throw your opponent.
- - A small version of tennis played on a table.
- - Ride horses to see who is the fastest.
- - A winter sport that combines skiing and shooting.
- - A Korean martial art with high kicks.
- - Jump and climb over obstacles in urban areas.
- - Perform routines in water with music.
- - Race down an icy track in a fast sled.
- - Roll balls to get close to a target ball.
- - Paddle a small boat through water.
- - Aim at targets with a gun or bow in competitions.
- - Two teams pull a rope to see who is stronger.
- - Slide stones on ice toward a target.
- - Throw a ball into a goal using your hands.
- - Spin and throw a heavy disc in a track event.
30 Clues: - A long-distance running race. • - Paddle a small boat through water. • - Slide stones on ice toward a target. • - A Korean martial art with high kicks. • - Perform routines in water with music. • - Stand on a board and paddle on water. • - Throw a long spear as far as you can. • - Ride horses to see who is the fastest. • - Race down an icy track in a fast sled. • ...
Addgene Olympics 2025 2025-07-11
Across
- How we reward depositor's whose plasmids are really on fire
- The crimson clinicians at this institution were our most frequent depositors in our very first year
- Addgene was raised on this street (in Cambridge)
- Pour an aliquot out for this fallen mascot
- This material is shipped as tubes of liquid protein
- We recently partnered with them to expand our plasmid offerings
- A Founding Fan of Addgene
- Where our current office is located
- Over half of the materials shipped out in 2024 were created by depositors in this state
- No need to use a Ouiji Gourd in this meeting room
- She was a Wellcome addition to Addgene in 2022
- Korean Researchers can use this service to order from us
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- Addgene's OG icon
- These are sets of plasmids all built with the same backbone
- A festive hashtag and contest Addgene sometimes runs for researchers to decorate their space
- Addgene (briefly) had an office in this European city
- How researchers can keep up with the latest Addgene news, releases, and more.
- Accelerate research and discovery by improving access to useful research materials and information.
- Some spend their Tuesdays with Morrie; Flexible Addgenies spend their time with ______
- This amino acid sounds like it should be roasted and served with steak
- A curated space that allows users to upload reports on how Addgene materials perform under various experimental conditions
- One of the co-authors of the UBMTA
- The agreement that must be completed before we ship material
- Coordinating the transfer of materials and knowledge accelerates this
- Our partners in Japan
- The best room for a speedy meeting
- You might post here about going out to lunch or if a plasmid is taken offline
27 Clues: Addgene's OG icon • Our partners in Japan • A Founding Fan of Addgene • One of the co-authors of the UBMTA • The best room for a speedy meeting • Where our current office is located • Pour an aliquot out for this fallen mascot • She was a Wellcome addition to Addgene in 2022 • Addgene was raised on this street (in Cambridge) • ...
70's 2025-01-22
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- Genre with artists like James Brown and Parliament
- Expression of amazement or excitement (2 wds.)
- Running naked in public as a trend
- Dance craze popularized by “Saturday Night Fever.”
- Way of saying “See you later.” (abbr.) (6 wds.)
- Hit TV show set during the Korean War
- Ziggy Stardust performer (2 wds.)
- Rebellious music genre led by The Ramones and The Clash (2 wds.)
- Groovy light fixture with floating wax blobs
- Wavy mattresses that were all the rage
- Wide-legged pants that made a fashion statement (hyph.) (2 wds.)
- Stuntman Knievel action figure inspired by the real daredevil
- Slang for something cool or awesome
- DIY colorful shirts from the hippie movement (hyph.)
- “They wobble but they don’t fall down” toys
- Actresses first name known for her iconic feathered hair
- 1969 festival that set the tone for early ’70s music
- All-in-one outfit for casual and disco wear
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- Farewell tied to the peace movement (2 wds.)
- “Leave the gun, take the cannoli” movie classic after “The”
- Coil toy that “walked” down stairs
- Packets of brine shrimp marketed as tiny pets (2 wds.)
- Iconic hairstyle symbolizing Black pride
- Musical with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
- Spielberg thriller about a man-eating shark
- Phrase used to show agreement (2 wds.)
- Shared melted cheese or chocolate dish
- Day Environmental awareness day starting in 1970
- Swedish group famous for Dancing Queen
- Rocketman singer with flashy costumes (2 wds.)
- Underdog boxer who ran up the Philadelphia steps
- To dance, especially to disco music
- Disco kings behind Stayin’ Alive (2 wds.)
- First name of Band behind the album Rumours
- 1977 space opera blockbuster (2 wds.)
- Music format spun on turntables
36 Clues: Music format spun on turntables • Ziggy Stardust performer (2 wds.) • Coil toy that “walked” down stairs • Running naked in public as a trend • To dance, especially to disco music • Slang for something cool or awesome • Hit TV show set during the Korean War • 1977 space opera blockbuster (2 wds.) • Phrase used to show agreement (2 wds.) • ...
Legendary king 2024-12-18
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- Roman dictator and general
- First Pharaoh of unified Egypt
- Often associated with the War of Roses, English ruler
- First ruler of the Akkadian Empire
- Macedonian ruler of Egypt, founder of a dynasty
- Egyptian pharaoh, known for his long reign
- Indian emperor, converted to Buddhism
- Spanish king, married Isabella
- Ruler of Camelot, associated with the Round Table
- Founder of the Mali Empire
- Assyrian king known for his library
- Last king of ancient Rome before the Republic
- French king, several rulers of this name
- Roman emperor who converted to Christianity
- Korean king, known for his invention of the Hangul script
- Anglo-Saxon king, known for defense against Vikings
- Sumerian king, protagonist of an ancient epic
- Legendary Viking chieftain
- Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
- Persian emperor who freed the Jews
- Roman emperor known for his excesses
- Hero-king from Old English literature
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- Athenian leader during the Golden Age
- Known for wisdom, son of David
- Portuguese king, promoted exploration
- Babylonian king, known for his law code
- King of the Assyrians, related to the epic of Gilgamesh
- King with the golden touch
- First Norman king of England
- Theban king in Greek mythology
- Anglo-Saxon king, known for his resistance to the Danes
- Persian ruler at the height of its empire
- Biblical king, defeated Goliath
- King of Troy during the Trojan War
- First king of the Franks
- Father of Arthur in Arthurian legend
- Conqueror of the known world, Macedonian leader
- English king, often associated with martyrdom
- Known as the Lionheart, English king
- Leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War
40 Clues: First king of the Franks • Roman dictator and general • King with the golden touch • Founder of the Mali Empire • Legendary Viking chieftain • First Norman king of England • Known for wisdom, son of David • First Pharaoh of unified Egypt • Theban king in Greek mythology • Spanish king, married Isabella • Biblical king, defeated Goliath • Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire • ...
this is us 2025-12-03
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- First bar date.
- First official season.
- First restaurant date.
- Philic?
- Transit for full day date.
- BBQ ?
- Month we first met.
- Nation/type of first bar.
- Food cuisine of first date.
- Second sports date.
- Second movie style ?
- Your second trip away from me.
- Full day date location.
- First official month.
- Square word answer 1.
- Family I've met.
- Event type of what we saw when we met.
- Square word answer 2.
- Type of my first work event while dating.
- Police story hero.
- Eat with the boys.
- Sport for full day date.
- First movie style.
- Your trip locale that we planned together.
- What we saw when we met.
- How you got home from first date.
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- Family you've met.
- Team for second sport.
- Five more days 'til ...
- Thrift store shopping goal.
- Square word answer 2.
- First date last drink.
- Where we met (general).
- First (group) breakfast together.
- Celebration activity.
- How I got home from first date.
- First meeting logistics location (first name).
- Personalized game for our future activities.
- What we first drank together.
- How I impressed you for our full day date.
- Celebration location.
- Game for full day date.
- No talking.
- My first work event while dating.
- First meeting logistics location (last name).
- Name of park nearby & describes where we met (general)..
- How you got to where we met.
- Sunday task.
- Snack again? in the woods.
- Your first work trip while dating.
- What we first ate together.
- My first gift from you.
- First breakfast together.
- First date first drink.
54 Clues: BBQ ? • Philic? • No talking. • Sunday task. • First bar date. • Family I've met. • Family you've met. • Police story hero. • Eat with the boys. • First movie style. • Month we first met. • Second sports date. • Second movie style ? • Square word answer 2. • Celebration activity. • Celebration location. • First official month. • Square word answer 1. • Square word answer 2. • Team for second sport. • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
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- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
26 Clues: Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
Down
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ stimulus.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
25 Clues: Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________. • ...
GS TEAM PUZZLE 2020-04-01
Across
- It is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrest
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- This restaurant is an open kitchen design with large counter in the middle
- It means a waiter in a restaurant who has charge of wines and their service or a wine steward
- How many cabanas with private jacuzzi do we have?
- Finestra has 1 private dining room called?
- acronym for special attention group/person
- Kevin Wong operates what Junket?
- This is where a guest can use a wide selection of high-end firearms
- How many LCD TVs do we have at a sky suite?
- traditional korean roof tile
- Guest can have an authentic asian delights for 24 hours and has a 170 seating capacity
- Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group?
- This particular facility has a Solaire Branding “This is where it all happens”
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- It is the income that a business has from its normal business activities and also referred as sales or turnover
- What do you call the 4 small digits printed below the first 4 numbers of the CC?
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on hotel services etc
- All strobe horns through out the property will activate
- This term refers to the Slot Machine locations in the Casino floor.
- Bar and lounge that has Asian and Western foods and has poker tables and baccarat
- A membership package of sky range that costs 350,000php joining fee
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- This is a term for Transferring the Luggage while guest is not present
- It a form of Theft committed by using CC or its information to purchase goods or services w/o paying
- Who designed The Theatre?
- Website of skyrange
- It is a statistical unit that represents the average rental income per paid occupied room and sometimes known as ADR?
- A membership package of sky range that costs 50,000php joining fee
- It occur when there is a conflict between the Front Desk and Housekeeping occupancy status of a room
- Sake is a Japanese wine made from fermenting what food item?
- It is defined as the lowest available unqualified rate, representing the fair market value for the hotel each day
- A department that holds the missing items left by the guests and has a local number of 60661
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- Latin-inspired cuisine
- All-day bar with 70 seating capacity
- Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar”
- During this stage, all evacuation warden will ger ready for the possible partial or full evacuation
- This outlet offers selection of cakes, pastries, homemade ice cream, sandwiches and gourmet chocolates.
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has emerald, ruby and diamond
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on table games etc
- This has asian and western incredible choices in one location
- A membership package of sky range that costs 700,000php joining fee
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has silver, gold and platinum
- This is an authorization issued by PAGCOR granting a person to be employed as a gaming employee within the Philippine jurisdiction
- Macallan is derived in the 1940 and 1950’s era of which country?
- This card tier requires 10,000 status points
- How many private dining rooms are there at the Waterside?
- It is a business report also known as Hotel Manager’s Flash Report
- This outlet offers Asian Bistro, Cantonese, Asian and Korean Cuisine
- It is a symbol in a CC that means you can pay thru tapping the Credit Card in the EDS machine.
51 Clues: Website of skyrange • Latin-inspired cuisine • Who designed The Theatre? • traditional korean roof tile • Kevin Wong operates what Junket? • Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar” • All-day bar with 70 seating capacity • Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group? • Finestra has 1 private dining room called? • acronym for special attention group/person • ...
Cold War Era 2025-04-07
Across
- The promoted era of relaxed tensions between the US and USSR that ended in new reduction in nuclear stockpiles. (10.1)
- At this post-WWII conference, tensions started the Cold War era. (10.1)
- Stalin’s goal in Eastern Europe to create friendly governments as satellite states and a defense against Germany. (10.1)
- In 1979, the Soviet Union supported a communist government in this country but failed and left after 10 years. (10.5)
- The international organization created after WWII to maintain peace in the world. (10.1)
- After the USSR breakup in 1991, this new Russian president struggled to build a market economy and prevent violent conflict. (10.5)
- Dividing the East and West of the German capital, this massive concrete barrier was built to forcibly stop East Germans from fleeing. (10.1)
- In 1985, this new Soviet leader sought to end Cold War tensions, signed arms control treaties, and launched two-prolonged efforts at reform. (10.5)
- Gorbachev urged ___, or the restructuring of government and the economy, to boost efficiency and output in the Soviet Union. (10.5)
- Local conflicts where the US supported one side and the Soviets supported the other - i.e. Korea, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. (10.1)
- The new military alliance of the US, Canada, and 10 other countries created in 1949. (10.1)
- The Soviet Union’s military alliance created in 1955 in response to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). (10.1)
- The terrifying possibility of nuclear war led to the idea of ___, if one side launched a nuclear attack, the other side would retaliate, and both sides would be destroyed. (10.1)
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- Gorbachev’s policies encouraged unrest in the multinational Soviet empire, leading to ___ in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Bulgaria in 1990. (10.5)
- New Soviet leader after Stalin in 1953 who called for a “peaceful coexistence” with the West. (10.1)
- To destroy Western influence, people were were slaughtered, starved or worked to death during the Cambodian ___ that killed over 1 million people (⅓ of their population). (10.4)
- After Stalin blockaded West Berlin, Western Allies responded with this round-the-clock supply drop. (10.1)
- This US policy promised to support those resisting communism. (10.1)
- This nation was divided into 4 zones after WWII to help them rebuild. (10.1)
- This was the idea to stop the spread of communism and limit it to the areas already under Soviet control. (10.1)
- From a Churchill speech, this imaginary line became the symbol of division in Europe and fear of communism. (10.1)
- North Korean dictator who became a communist ally of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. (10.3)
- After Japan’s defeat in WWII, Soviet and US forces agreed to divide Korea temporarily along the 38th ___, the location that will turn into the demilitarized zone after the Korean War. (10.3)
- In December 1991, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was officially ___ after almost 70 years. (10.5)
- To withstand an attack by the other, the US and USSR spent large sums to develop new, more deadly nuclear weapons during this. (10.1)
- North Vietnam’s communist leader who supported the south Viet Cong rebels and eventually united the nation in 1976. (10.4)
- Gorbachev launched ___, or openness, in the Soviet Union to end censorship and encourage people to openly talk about the country’s problems. (10.5)
- This US economic aid package was to strengthen Western democracies against communism. (10.1)
- After Americans left Vietnam, Cambodian communist guerrillas - the Khmer Rouge - gained control led by this brutal dictator and unleashed a reign of terror. (10.4)
- A state of tension and hostility between nations aligned with the US and the Soviet Union. (10.1)
30 Clues: This US policy promised to support those resisting communism. (10.1) • At this post-WWII conference, tensions started the Cold War era. (10.1) • This nation was divided into 4 zones after WWII to help them rebuild. (10.1) • The international organization created after WWII to maintain peace in the world. (10.1) • ...
Aadi's Birthday Puzzle 2020-12-22
Across
- “2 things in life are undecided, can come anytime. Love and __” – wise words spoken by a certain philosopher. (5)
- She, who has a secret forever and undying eternal unrequited crush on you from Facebook messenger.(5)
- Locality of the first ever “own house” with a cool terrace overlooking airport runways. (6)
- Best “Worst food” that you ate from here for 3 years. Café ____ (5)
- Based on a song recommendation – Go here. Not Simla, not Kasauli, but here. (6)
- Every single trip to bombay (no matter how short or hectic), just before going to Xaviers, stop after 10:30 am to eat this food item. (4)
- Location of a Juice Center which you now use to constantly (and unnecessarily) test our friendship. (4,3)
- Current favourite outdoor hobby (6)
- Your coolest friend by far (3)
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- Last year’s birthday was spent in this country (7)
- Best-ever Malhar theme so far (cause you were the CP) (5)
- Your favourite “brotherly” actor for whom you left office early once to go stand outside his home. (6,4)
- This ex-president was your co-speaker at a conference. Fine, different days, but still counts. (5)
- Name of the Korean show that you were obsessed with, and therefore got me obsessed with enough to start a separate whatsapp appreciation group (5) _____ Landing On You
- Cops of this city arranged a motorcade for you (7)
- Your favourite unofficial mini-trek spot by a lake in Himachal. (hint: all of us went together!) (7)
16 Clues: Your coolest friend by far (3) • Current favourite outdoor hobby (6) • Last year’s birthday was spent in this country (7) • Cops of this city arranged a motorcade for you (7) • Best-ever Malhar theme so far (cause you were the CP) (5) • Best “Worst food” that you ate from here for 3 years. Café ____ (5) • ...
Vietnam Conflict 2021-05-06
Across
- one of the most horrific incidents of violence committed against unarmed civilians during the Vietnam War
- a congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president’s ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad.
- a chemical compound developed during world war II
- a powerful herbicide used by U.S. military forces during the Vietnam war.
- a young Navy pilot, son of a four-star admiral, and spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
- served a key role during combat operations, including as a base for Communist attacks.
- a coordinated series of North Vietnamese attacks on more than 100 cities and outposts in South Vietnam.
- born and raised in New York City and dropped out of Yale University to teach English in South Vietnam.
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- a distinguished veteran of World War II and Korean war
- where thousands of students marched to protest against the Communist government.
- was a strategy that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War
- the codename for an American bombing campaign during the Vietnam War
- codenamed, an aggressive program of chemical warfare
- a highly persistent chemical compound that lasts for many years in the environment, particularly soil, lake and river sediments, and the food chain.
- first emerged as an outspoken voice for Vietnamese Independence
- a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States.
16 Clues: a chemical compound developed during world war II • codenamed, an aggressive program of chemical warfare • a distinguished veteran of World War II and Korean war • first emerged as an outspoken voice for Vietnamese Independence • the codename for an American bombing campaign during the Vietnam War • ...
Cold War 2024-04-22
Across
- The communist-led country that fought against the United States and its allies in the Korean War
- The ideological and geopolitical struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union that lasted from the late 1940s to the early 1990s
- The communist-led country that the Soviet Union was allied with
- The 1947 policy that provided economic and military aid to countries threatened by communism
- The 1948-1949 operation where the United States and its allies airlifted supplies to West Berlin after the Soviet Union blockaded the city
- The international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace and security
- The 1947 plan that provided economic aid to help rebuild Europe after World War II
- The belief that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would also fall
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- The policy of preventing the spread of communism to other countries
- The political and economic system where the government owns the means of production and distribution of goods
- The policy of expanding communist influence around the world
- The 1946 telegram written by George Kennan that outlined the policy of containment
- The communist-led country that fought against the United States and its allies in the Vietnam War
- The 1962 confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union over the placement of Soviet missiles in Cuba
- The physical and ideological division between communist and democratic countries during the Cold War
- The communist-led country that the United States attempted to overthrow in the Bay of Pigs invasion
16 Clues: The policy of expanding communist influence around the world • The communist-led country that the Soviet Union was allied with • The policy of preventing the spread of communism to other countries • The international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace and security • The 1946 telegram written by George Kennan that outlined the policy of containment • ...
Cold War Cross Word Review 2022-03-04
Across
- Soviet-led alliance of communist countries during the cold war
- U.S. senator who claimed there were communists in the U.S. government
- This house of representatives committee hunted for communists
- one of the reason the U.S. and U.S.S.R. never used nuclear weapons during the Cold War
- This economic plan provided aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII and was denied by communist countries
- Trade and industry is owned privately by individuals
- Trade and industry is owned by the government and distributed amongst the community equally
- this U.S. organization was created in order to beat the USSR in the space race
- The alliance of democratic countries during the Cold War
- This rocket took Americans to the moon and back, defining the U.S. as the dominant engineering power
- this president oversaw the Bay of Pigs Invasion and Cuban Missile crisis
- Korea has been divided at the 38th ___ since the Korean War
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- Leader of the Soviet Union who placed nuclear missiles in Cuba
- This conference resulted in the dividing of Germany and Berlin into four zones of influence
- The first artificial satellite, launched by the USSR and setting off the space race
- the practice of accusing and trying individuals of treason especially in relation to communism without sufficient evidence
- Churchill coined this term for the imaginary divided between east and west Europe
- Americans airlifted supplies into this city during a crisis in 1948
- This U.S. policy was meant to keep communism from spreading
- The ___ were executed for giving nuclear secrets to the Soviets
- This country was forced into becoming communist by Stalin after WWII
21 Clues: Trade and industry is owned privately by individuals • The alliance of democratic countries during the Cold War • This U.S. policy was meant to keep communism from spreading • Korea has been divided at the 38th ___ since the Korean War • This house of representatives committee hunted for communists • Leader of the Soviet Union who placed nuclear missiles in Cuba • ...
Asian American Fun Facts 2022-03-21
Across
- a festival of lights and one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs
- THAI noodles stir fried in a sweet-savory-sour sauce scattered with crushed peanuts, served best with Thai food.
- a Malaysian pancake filled with chocolate, cheese, and condensed milk.
- principal outer garment of women of the Indian subcontinent
- the most searched KPOP girl group on Google in 2021
- the national flower of the Philippines.
- cookies with messages in them.
- a traditional Korean side dish of salted and fermented vegetables
- Some Asian countries such as Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Cambodia, and Japan have Kings, which makes their governments _________.
- rice balls wrapped in seaweed
- is the name of the current ruling dynasty of Saudi Arabia.
- The capital of the Philippines
- a Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival
- a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a long grip to accommodate two hands
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- also known as the shield of David is on the Israeli flag.
- a mythical creature with a lion head and a fish tail, notably the emblem of Singapore.
- “The Great Wave of _________” is a famous Japanese print.
- an art-making of camel-skin lamps is traditional in Pakistan.
- a greeting typically said during New Year meaning prosperity and fortune.
- a creamy orange-colored curry dish consisting of roasted marinated meat.
- a Vietnamese soup dish consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat
- the national emblem of Lebanon.
- a popular ancient Hindu festival, also known as the Festival of Spring, the Festival of Colours or the Festival of Love
- the second most spoken language in the world
- the country that’s got the second largest coastline in the world
25 Clues: rice balls wrapped in seaweed • cookies with messages in them. • The capital of the Philippines • the national emblem of Lebanon. • the national flower of the Philippines. • the second most spoken language in the world • the most searched KPOP girl group on Google in 2021 • also known as the shield of David is on the Israeli flag. • ...
Life in 1953 2013-06-06
Across
- This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series”
- This man hits the longest homerun in MLB history (April 17th, 1953)
- This “risqué” mans magazine was founded in Dec, 1953
- This future president marries Jacqueline Bouvier. (Sept. 12th, 1953)
- Greek Letter
- This “King” records his first music singles.
- Jai ________
- “Mr Hockey” who won the 1953 Art Ross, and Hart Trophy
- The “Abbey” that hosted the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth (June 2nd, 1953)
- ________ Lanka
- “Gentlemen Prefer ___________” is released (July 23rd, 1953)
- This type of TV goes on sale for $1,175 US Dollars. (Dec. 30th, 1953)
- This Disney Movie is first release (Feb. 5th, 1953)
- This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953)
- Nickname of the NCAA team who won the 1953 NCAA Basketball Championship
- This acronym “double-helix” was described for the first time (April 25th, 1953)
- Winner of the 1953 Masters, US Open and British Open
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- Scoundrel
- This North African country declares itself a republic. (June 18th, 1953)
- This “Bond” book was first published (April 13th, 1953)
- The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup
- This CFL team beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 1953 Grey Cup
- This man hosts the 25th Academy Awards (Mar. 19th, 1953)
- Expert
- Zilch
- This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl
- The “Sir” name of the first man to reach the summit of Mt. Everest (May 29th, 1953)
- Notion
- This man becomes the 34th US President (Jan. 20th, 1953)
- Put Away
- This vaccine is invented by Jonas Selk (Mar. 26th, 1953)
- Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953
32 Clues: Zilch • Expert • Notion • Put Away • Scoundrel • Greek Letter • Jai ________ • ________ Lanka • The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup • This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl • This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series” • This “King” records his first music singles. • Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953 • This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953) • ...
Chapter 14-15 Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-11
Across
- A series of programs help to disenfranchised, the poor, the elderly, and women.
- A plan offering 13 billion dollars in aid to western and southern European nations.
- Congress of Racial Equality, founded in 1961, planned freedom Rides to desegregate interstate buses.
- A protest in which people sit at a place and refuse to move until their demands are met.
- NCAI, founded in 1944 to promote common welfare of Native Americans
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization – including the United States, Canada, and ten Western Europe countries.
- Equal Rights Amendment, Congress passed in 1972
- A conflict in June 1950, North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea.
- National Organization for Women, founded in 1966
- Hydrogen bomb
- A new project to create jobs, build public housing, and end racial discrimination.
- A sharp increase of US birthrates following World War II
- The US and Soviet Union were competing in developing weapons with more destructive power.
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- An international policy that promised aid to Greece and Turkey struggling to resist threats to democratic freedom.
- Where in 1945 Soviet troops occupied Korea north of line of latitude and became the dividing line of Korea.
- An Act that banned literacy tests and other laws that kept blacks from registering to vote.
- An approach, for example when the United States would go to the brink of war to combat communism.
- A United States Policy that would work to contain communism.
- Residential areas surrounding a city.
- A program that brought Northern college students into Mississippi to work with SNCC organizers
- A conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union.
21 Clues: Hydrogen bomb • Residential areas surrounding a city. • Equal Rights Amendment, Congress passed in 1972 • National Organization for Women, founded in 1966 • A sharp increase of US birthrates following World War II • A conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. • A United States Policy that would work to contain communism. • ...
Happy Birthday Lexi! 2013-03-12
Across
- What you like to consume by the foot in my room
- Jake the Dog’s favorite type of pancakes that inspired an amazing Valentine
- The abbey that makes you cry evertim
- The bathroom that will never be the same again
- What you wanted me to ask you how to make at the Hackathon
- What we won’t need insurance for
- haha yeah forget
- The first to ask if I’d made a move on you yet
- The holiday whose lights are perfect mood lighting
- Where we went that wasn’t weird or anything
- Everyone’s favorite Hack Harvard seminar topic
- What you want to hump
- Where we watched the Giants win the World Series this year
- Where we learned what happened after the end of the world
- The animal the bro is still looking for
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- The ABC Family original I became obsessed with at your suggestion
- Since you’ve stopped using this client, you’ve been able to maintain inbox zero
- How I would describe your state during a morning fire alarm
- The language of the rainicorns
- One of the many words you use to describe your white scarf
- The hashtag for your unique Google usage
- The other Tommy, whose bar we went to together
- The menu that only sometimes has food
- Your favorite type of cat
- A pothitive word
- What exercise causes
- The movie we watched while sexual tension was at its peak
- The person whose coat you have (which I’m still in denial about)
- According to you, the ideal location for a cat in a cat photo
29 Clues: haha yeah forget • A pothitive word • What exercise causes • What you want to hump • Your favorite type of cat • The language of the rainicorns • What we won’t need insurance for • The abbey that makes you cry evertim • The menu that only sometimes has food • The animal the bro is still looking for • The hashtag for your unique Google usage • ...
Find the FSL student 2015-08-26
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- My family owns an oyster farm on West Redonda Island.
- I am a competitive swimmer!
- I was better at chess when I was 6 years old than I am today.
- My hobby is reefing.
- I am almost ambidextrous, except when it comes to writing.
- I am vegetarian, but am not a fan of carrot cake.
- I am interested in anime and manga.
- I attended Super Bowl 49 this year!
- I work at my Aunt and Uncle's farm every year.
- I have double jointed elbows.
- I know too much trivia about reptiles and other assorted animals.
- My name literally translates to the word "name" in arabic.
- I am self studying Korean.
- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Burnaby North Secondary.
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- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Handsworth.
- I have snorkelled with turtles in Hawaii.
- Drinking coffee makes me sleepy.
- I have an unexplained and largely uncontrolled affection towards cats. (All cats ;) )
- I freestyle ski.
- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Burnaby Central Secondary
- I play many instruments.
- I love Ultimate Frisbee and plan on playing at a higher level of it in the future.
- I have a red birth mark on my back that resembles the shape of Lulu island (Richmond).
- I lived in China for 3 years.
- In grade 7, I was bored and decided to start a Minecraft Server.
- I have pet both a lion and a bear.
- I am a part of a study known as Project Viva.
- I have earned my Chief Scout Award.
28 Clues: I freestyle ski. • My hobby is reefing. • I play many instruments. • I am self studying Korean. • I am a competitive swimmer! • I lived in China for 3 years. • I have double jointed elbows. • Drinking coffee makes me sleepy. • I have pet both a lion and a bear. • I am interested in anime and manga. • I attended Super Bowl 49 this year! • I have earned my Chief Scout Award. • ...
Cold War 2015-05-22
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- Stalin: Who was the Soviet leader during the beginning of the Cold War?
- Large marsupial
- Weapons: The reason that the war never become hot was that both countries had lot of _______ _______.
- Likes to chase mice
- What is the economic system was based on the private ownership of businesses and farms?
- Has a trunk
- Reagan: Who was the US leader when the Berlin Wall fell?
- What is radiation in dirt and water called?
- Truman: Who was US president during the beginning of the Cold War?
- The US _____ the vietnam war
- What economic system is based on the idea that farms and business should be owned by the workers who do the labor?
- Treaty: The agreement to limit nuclear capacity
- Missile Crisis: Which event occurred when the USSR moved missile into Cuba?
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- Senator _____ falsely accused people of being communist.
- Airlift: _______ ________ brought food and supplies to people in Berlin.
- Nixon: Who was the American President during the end of the Vietnam War?
- F Kennedy: US president during failed assult on Cuba by the U.S.A.
- Union: In 1991 the _____ _____ dissolved
- Man's best friend
- The Berlin _______ cut off food and power to west Berlin.
- Korea: Which part of Korea did the US back?
- War: What was the first proxy war?
- What was the US foreign policy during the Cold War?
- Plan: What assisted Western European countries by supplying money so they wouldn't need assistance from Communist countries?
- The Germans tried to drive the americans out of _____ Berlin
- Likes to chase mice
- war: What is the year war ranging from 1945-1991?
- War: What was the second proxy war?
- Flying mammal
- Wall: In 1989 the _____ ____ fell l
- of Pigs invasion: Failed assult on Cuba by the U.S.A.
31 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Likes to chase mice • The US _____ the vietnam war • War: What was the first proxy war? • War: What was the second proxy war? • Wall: In 1989 the _____ ____ fell l • Union: In 1991 the _____ _____ dissolved • Korea: Which part of Korea did the US back? • ...
Year 3E Crossword 2015-05-04
Across
- A girl who loves drawing, won the Founders Day Run and is on Student Council.
- A boy that is from Hong Kong and is good at music.
- A polite Korean boy with a nice smile.
- An American girl that is very tiny, loves babies and is on the Student Council.
- A boy who is funny and likes to make crafts.
- A girl who wears glasses and loves babies.
- A teacher whose class threw ice buckets on him and grew a big beard.
- A boy that is good at Minecraft and great on the monkey bars.
- A teacher who can speak Chinese, English and Shanghainese, and teaches CAL students and Chinese dance.
- A girl that is the fastest runner on the Blue team in Y3E.
- A boy who's amazing at the piano.
- A girl who sang a solo at the Christmas concert.
Down
- The only person in the class from Liverpool.
- A boy who won the Founders Day Run.
- A boy who loves to play on the iPad and is the fastest Singaporean in Y3E.
- A funny boy who loves the colour blue.
- A boy who is great at Chinese and is from England.
- A smart girl who is from India.
- A German girl who has a good sense of humour and baked cupcakes for her birthday.
- A boy that likes dragons and ninjas and is the smallest boy in the class.
- A smart girl with a great sense of humour.
- I am a girl that is very funny and flexible.
- A boy who is great at golf and is very polite to his teachers.
23 Clues: A smart girl who is from India. • A boy who's amazing at the piano. • A boy who won the Founders Day Run. • A funny boy who loves the colour blue. • A polite Korean boy with a nice smile. • A girl who wears glasses and loves babies. • A smart girl with a great sense of humour. • The only person in the class from Liverpool. • A boy who is funny and likes to make crafts. • ...
Chapter 13- The Cold War 2023-03-05
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- Stalin responded to NATO with the _______ Pact
- Stalin put his political opponents in work camps know as ______.
- Truman's plan to keep communism where it was and prevent it's spread
- The ____ war was rooted in political, economic and social differences between the two world superpowers: the US and Soviet Union.
- Acronym for the committee that investigated "un-American" actives during the 1950's.
- When Stalin cut off trade to West Berlin, the US responded with the "Berlin _______."
- Last name of the couple that was executed for allegedly giving atomic secrets to the Soviets.
- The Soviet Union was a ______ country
- Politically, the US is a ________, allowing free elections, free speech and freedom of religion.
- JFK and the CIA failed to invade Cuba at the Bay of ____.
- Name of the first satellite launched into space by the USSR.
- Churchill announced that an "_____ Curtain" had divided Eastern and Western Europe.
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- Anti-communist hysteria created by a Wisconsin Senator.
- JFK and Khrushchev successfully avoided war during the Cuban Missile _____ through negotiating.
- Organization formed to protect democratic countries from Soviet attack.
- Nations governed by the USSR during the Cold War were called ______.
- After Stalin died in 1953, _____ Khrushchev became the leader of the Soviet Union.
- According to the "Truman ______" the US would provide assistance to countries threatened by communism, particularly Turkey and Greece.
- The "_____ Plan" expanded on the Truman Doctrine, sending aid to European countries to prevent them falling to communism
- Economically, the US is a _______ country in which a free market allows individuals to own private businesses
- The Communist leader of China.
- Acronym for the current Korean Demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.
- Communist leader that took over Cuba in 1959.
23 Clues: The Communist leader of China. • The Soviet Union was a ______ country • Communist leader that took over Cuba in 1959. • Stalin responded to NATO with the _______ Pact • Anti-communist hysteria created by a Wisconsin Senator. • JFK and the CIA failed to invade Cuba at the Bay of ____. • Name of the first satellite launched into space by the USSR. • ...
Magical Animals Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-12
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- mythical guardian being from Vietnamese folklore that often sits in front of temples, shrines, or villages
- small creature from Chilean folklore who carries gems
- a Scottish creature that can shift between being a seal and a human
- a wise, trickster spider from West African folklore
- a Mayan bat spirit who lives in the underworld
- guardian from Greek and Egyptian mythology that has the head of a human and body of a lion
- woman from Greek mythology who has snakes for hair
- a nine-tailed fox from Korean mythology
- huge legendary sea monster that lives off the coast of Norway
- undead creature that doesn't like garlic and eats blood
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- monstrous stone creature often used in Gothic architecture
- spirit from Irish mythology who warns of upcoming deaths by screaming and wailing
- snake-like monster from Greek and Roman mythology that grows three new heads every time one is cut off
- demon from Hindu mythology
- abominable snowman that lives in the Himalaya
- a fearsome being from Slavic folklore who lives in a house that walks on chicken legs
- a ravenous evil spirit with human-like features from mythology of Indigenous tribes in the Great Plains and Great Lakes
- legendary being from Chinese mythology who represents chaos and has wings, six legs, and no face
- floating balls of fire from Japanese mythology that are the souls of the dead
- a bird from Jewish mythology that is so big it can block out the sun with its wings
- a vampiric being from folklore in Togo and Ghana who sometimes takes the form of a firefly
- legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern mythology
22 Clues: demon from Hindu mythology • a nine-tailed fox from Korean mythology • abominable snowman that lives in the Himalaya • a Mayan bat spirit who lives in the underworld • woman from Greek mythology who has snakes for hair • legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern mythology • a wise, trickster spider from West African folklore • ...
1950s 2017-03-30
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- Allied himself with the Soviet Union and appointed himself President of Cuba for life
- Period when birth rates skyrocketed after WWII
- Brought news and entertainment into the living rooms of most Americans
- Led to increased U.S. government spending on education, especially in mathematics and science
- When U.S. and Soviet Union became involved in communist vs. democracy conflicts in other countries
- Encouraged urban development and stimulated economic growth in hot and humid climates
- Plan Soviets refused aid from this U.S. program to rebuild Europe after WWII
- A renewed fear that communism would spread to US following the Korean War
- First master-planned community in America, located on Long Island, New York
- U.S. policy of preventing Communism from spreading around the world
- Provided returning service men with low-interest home loans and college grants
- No peace treaty was signed to end this conflict
Down
- The U.S. supported forces led by this person fighting against the communist takeover of China
- Pledge that U.S. would provide economic and military aid to countries facing communist takeover
- Idea that if one country fell to communism, surrounding countries would too
- An alliance against Great Britain, the U.S., and France to provide defense against USSR
- The border between North and South Korea after the war
- American citizens being accused without proper evidence of having communist ties during the Second Red Scare
- The _____________ Act created a national network of highways to connect every major city in America
- After WWII, this nation was divided into 4 zones occupied by the U.S., France, Great Britain, and the USSR
- Communities outside of a city filled with single-family homes
21 Clues: Period when birth rates skyrocketed after WWII • No peace treaty was signed to end this conflict • The border between North and South Korea after the war • Communities outside of a city filled with single-family homes • U.S. policy of preventing Communism from spreading around the world • Brought news and entertainment into the living rooms of most Americans • ...
1950s 2017-03-30
Across
- Period when birth rates skyrocketed after WWII
- The border between North and South Korea after the war
- Allied himself with the Soviet Union and appointed himself President of Cuba for life
- U.S. policy of preventing Communism from spreading around the world
- Idea that if one country fell to communism, surrounding countries would too
- Soviets refused aid from this U.S. program to rebuild Europe after WWII
- Led to increased U.S. government spending on education, especially in mathematics and science
- Encouraged urban development and stimulated economic growth in hot and humid climates
- A renewed fear that communism would spread to US following the Korean War
- Communities outside of a city filled with single-family homes
- Provided returning service men with low-interest home loans and college grants
- American citizens being accused without proper evidence of having communist ties during the Second Red Scare
Down
- No peace treaty was signed to end this conflict
- First master-planned community in America, located on Long Island, New York
- Pledge that U.S. would provide economic and military aid to countries facing communist takeover
- The U.S. supported forces led by this person fighting against the communist takeover of China
- After WWII, this nation was divided into 4 zones occupied by the U.S., France, Great Britain, and the USSR
- An alliance against Great Britain, the U.S., and France to provide defense against USSR
- The _____________ Act created a national network of highways to connect every major city in America
- When U.S. and Soviet Union became involved in communist vs. democracy conflicts in other countries
- Brought news and entertainment into the living rooms of most Americans
21 Clues: Period when birth rates skyrocketed after WWII • No peace treaty was signed to end this conflict • The border between North and South Korea after the war • Communities outside of a city filled with single-family homes • U.S. policy of preventing Communism from spreading around the world • Brought news and entertainment into the living rooms of most Americans • ...
EOC Review - People 2017-05-10
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- He became Sec of State after the Corrupt Bargain
- Swamp Fox
- She "started" the Civil Rights Movement
- The Liberator
- Lost at Yorktown
- Preacher school administrator; moral diplomacy; and WW1 President
- SCLC leader and non-violence advocate
- XYZ Affair was during his term
- Compromise of 1877 gave me the White House
- President impeached after Lincoln's death
- Boston Tea Party Hosts
- Author & farmer & political party founder & ambassador and 3rd President /
- She started the Red Cross
- 1st African-American Justice on the Supreme Court
- Patriot General of Army of the South and Washington's right-hand man
- 1st senior citizen US astronaut who returned to space after orbiting the Earth the first time in 1962
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- People who reported on and wrote about abuses in business and government in the early 1900's
- tank officer in WW2
- Runaway who became the powerful voice of abolition
- The "Trust-buster"
- 3rd Suffragette who organized Seneca Falls Convention
- 2nd Suffragette who organized Seneca Falls Convention
- War of 1812 President and Doctrine writer
- King during the Revolution
- 1st Suffragette who organized Seneca Falls Convention
- General & land surveyor & trend setter and "Father of Our Country"
- SC Senator and Jackson's Vice-President who resigned
- white female abolitionists from SC
- The Little Giant who supported popular sovereignty
- Domino Theory & doctrine writer & A-bomb-dropper and Korean War President
- Indian Removal Act and Trail of Tears tribe
- President during the Civil War
- Cuban Missile Crisis President
- President during the Era of Good Feelings
- Corrupt Bargain President
- New Deal President
- He was President when the Depression started and was blamed for it
37 Clues: Swamp Fox • The Liberator • Lost at Yorktown • The "Trust-buster" • New Deal President • tank officer in WW2 • Boston Tea Party Hosts • She started the Red Cross • Corrupt Bargain President • King during the Revolution • XYZ Affair was during his term • President during the Civil War • Cuban Missile Crisis President • white female abolitionists from SC • ...
Africa Crossword 2017-03-16
Across
- the religion of the original
- A continent bounded by Europe and
- and Pacific oceans,
- settlers.
- on the East and the
- road An ancient network of trade routes that were for centuries central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting the East and West and stretching from the Korean peninsula and Japan to the Mediterranean Sea.
- Having to do with a region (i.e., MidAtlantic)
- Japan.
- by the prophet Muhammad
- A pale yellow, sometimes reddish or
- A large wheel driven by flowing
- taught by the Koran.
- or areas depend on (need)
- Mountains and the Black
- 1400s). Also called the Middle
- the Atlantic and Indian
- fossil resin (sap) typically
- or directing the course
- the 5th to 15th century (400s to
- A white ceramic made of clay (i.e.,
- via the sea
- period In European history, the time period
- The common religion of India, based
- other
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- continent south of Europe and between the Atlantic and Indian oceans
- and later spread to China
- the words and religious system
- Two or more people, groups of
- A continent South of Europe and
- sail A triangular sail
- Any half of the world
- When two or more people or groups
- a trip.
- A continent in the western part of
- A religion, originated in India by
- The art or science of plotting,
- used to work machinery
- Traded on the Silk Road (Ex: gold, spices, textiles, porcelain, amber, etc.)
- Having to do with the sea and
- from Asia by the Ural
- Cloth or fabric
- The religious faith of Muslims, based
42 Clues: other • Japan. • a trip. • settlers. • via the sea • Cloth or fabric • and Pacific oceans, • on the East and the • taught by the Koran. • Any half of the world • from Asia by the Ural • sail A triangular sail • used to work machinery • by the prophet Muhammad • Mountains and the Black • the Atlantic and Indian • or directing the course • and later spread to China • or areas depend on (need) • ...
Chapter 19 2020-03-09
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- the new peace keeping organization created to replace the League of Nations.
- president following the Korean War, implementing his own doctrine in 1957.
- long range rockets known as intercontinental ballistic missiles, first used by the Soviets.
- a general fired by President Truman for insubordination.
- the war starting in 1950 with troops crossing the 38th parallel.
- Communist dictator of the Soviet Union, responsible for killing 20 million Soviet citizens.
- US policy supporting nations threatened by communism.
- acronym for organization where nation members agreed that an armed attack against one is an armed attack against all.
- term used to describe Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-Communist smear tactics.
- the 38th _________________ divided North and South Korea with unintentional consequences to war.
- Soviet Union's response to the creation of NATO.
- The big THREE met here to decide the fate of Germany and Poland.
Down
- the first artificial satellite launched into space by the Soviet Union.
- program to drop food, supplies, and medicine into West Berlin.
- plan for American economic assistance to European nations threatened by communism.
- a list containing the names of those who should not be hired.
- metaphor coined by Churchill showing Soviet Communist domination and oppression.
- Known as the common man who became president.
- countries subject to Soviet domination that would serve as a buffer zone against attacks.
- committee established to investigate American disloyalty.
- American policy of resisting and further expansion of communism around the world.
- the competition that developed between the US and the Soviet Union for power and influence in the world.
- Intense fear of communism, occurring in both 1920s and 1950s.
23 Clues: Known as the common man who became president. • Soviet Union's response to the creation of NATO. • US policy supporting nations threatened by communism. • a general fired by President Truman for insubordination. • committee established to investigate American disloyalty. • a list containing the names of those who should not be hired. • ...
Toronto Bars & Restaurants 2020-04-12
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- well-bred freedoms
- skull extension
- Bruce, Stan, and Spike
- korean earthquakes
- perspiring friend of Veronica (poss.)
- flexible road danger in the maritimes
- prickly fellowship
- mineral formally known as Ca2(Mg4.5-2.5Fe2+0.5-2.5)Si8O22(OH)2
- ancestral pie
- kami of fire, hearth, and kitchen
- saccharine son of god
- forested area*****
- southern Italy dwellers
- hello in Spanish, but smaller
- fairly grotesque
- Canis et Ursa
- Rocketman's instrument, twice
- narrow river transport
- northern Thailand town
- hopscotch movement
- poss. for Drescher
- boneless pork roast & friends
- no one to dance with
- a cat has two more
- leafy greens ruler
- android dough-punchers
- good chocolate bar for a pause
- penniless montague
- your parents siblings
- hello bread
- 2005 keanu reeves horror/fantasy film
- Sauce, for Lucia
- Ernest's spot
- a place for verified athletic endeavours
- the hideout, for Giovanni
- pierogi matki to Warsaw resident
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- peaceful discussions in Little Italy
- meaty sacraments
- antonym for stale
- french political affair
- home of Edie & Edith
- flesh abode for the uncivilized
- trustworthy mass
- France Capital x2
- a hope for something to happen
- emerald lumber
- the cygne
- middle name of Mr. Burns (poss.)
- a charcoal even-toed ungulate
- colleague of Alexei
- fantasies of the netherlands
- where lines don't meet
- Wilbur and Orville
- not a TTC stop
- gilded measure
- emaciated singer, painter, etc.
- devious fourths in the alphabet
- wide-angle lodging
- retired Canadian coinage
- sau5age
- mollusk child
- ovum gf
- legal personhood of workers
63 Clues: sau5age • ovum gf • the cygne • hello bread • ancestral pie • Canis et Ursa • mollusk child • Ernest's spot • emerald lumber • not a TTC stop • gilded measure • skull extension • meaty sacraments • trustworthy mass • fairly grotesque • Sauce, for Lucia • antonym for stale • France Capital x2 • well-bred freedoms • korean earthquakes • prickly fellowship • forested area***** • hopscotch movement • Wilbur and Orville • ...
Toronto Bars & Restaurants 2020-04-12
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- your parents siblings
- where lines don't meet
- sau5age
- northern Thailand town
- peaceful discussions in Little Italy
- wide-angle lodging
- trustworthy mass
- boneless pork roast & friends
- mollusk child
- Ernest's spot
- a hope for something to happen
- hopscotch movement
- retired Canadian coinage
- colleague of Alexei
- fairly grotesque
- the hideout, for Giovanni
- gilded measure
- the cygne
- Wilbur and Orville
- hello in Spanish, but smaller
- devious fourths in the alphabet
- legal personhood of workers
- android dough-punchers
- narrow river transport
- a cat has two more
- prickly fellowship
- skull extension
- french political affair
- Sauce, for Lucia
- flesh abode for the uncivilized
- kami of fire, hearth, and kitchen
- Canis et Ursa
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- fantasies of the netherlands
- a place for verified athletic endeavours
- perspiring friend of Veronica (poss.)
- ancestral pie
- middle name of Mr. Burns (poss.)
- forested area*****
- pierogi matki to Warsaw resident
- flexible road danger in the maritimes
- antonym for stale
- France Capital x2
- saccharine son of god
- mineral formally known as Ca2(Mg4.5-2.5Fe2+0.5-2.5)Si8O22(OH)2
- a charcoal even-toed ungulate
- well-bred freedoms
- penniless montague
- good chocolate bar for a pause
- ovum gf
- southern Italy dwellers
- leafy greens ruler
- 2005 keanu reeves horror/fantasy film
- emerald lumber
- meaty sacraments
- korean earthquakes
- home of Edie & Edith
- not a TTC stop
- no one to dance with
- emaciated singer, painter, etc.
- hello bread
- Bruce, Stan, and Spike
- Rocketman's instrument, twice
- poss. for Drescher
63 Clues: sau5age • ovum gf • the cygne • hello bread • ancestral pie • mollusk child • Ernest's spot • Canis et Ursa • gilded measure • emerald lumber • not a TTC stop • skull extension • trustworthy mass • fairly grotesque • meaty sacraments • Sauce, for Lucia • antonym for stale • France Capital x2 • forested area***** • wide-angle lodging • well-bred freedoms • hopscotch movement • penniless montague • leafy greens ruler • ...
Toronto Bars & Restaurants 2020-04-12
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- The hideout, for Giovanni
- Well-bred freedoms
- Fantasies of the Netherlands
- Narrow river transport
- Prickly fellowship
- Hello bread
- Android dough-punchers
- Skull extension
- Gilded measure
- Bruce, Stan, and Spike
- Ernest's spot
- Middle name of Burns (poss.)
- Hopscotch movement
- Legal personhood of workers
- Retired Canadian coinage
- Possessive for Drescher
- The Cygne
- French political affair
- Canis et Ursa
- Emaciated singer, painter, etc.
- Pierogi matki to Warsaw resident
- Saccharine son of god
- Hello in Spanish, but smaller
- Home of Edie & Edith
- Southern Italy dwellers
- Not a TTC stop
- Colleague of Alexei
- Where Christmas trees are harvested
- Peaceful discussions in Little Italy
- Flesh abode for the uncivilized
- Leafy greens ruler
- Wide-angle lodging
- No one to dance with
- Mineral formally known as Ca2(Mg4.5-2.5Fe2+0.5-2.5)Si8O22(OH)2
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- France Capital x2
- Penniless montague
- Ovum gf
- Sacred Aztec bird
- A charcoal even-toed ungulate
- Flexible road danger in the Maritimes
- Northern Thailand town
- Korean earthquakes
- Your parents siblings
- Fairly grotesque
- 2005 keanu reeves horror/fantasy film
- Meaty sacraments
- A cat has two more
- Mischievous fourths in the alphabet
- Perspiring friend of Veronica (poss.)
- Boneless pork roast & friends
- Ancestral pie
- Sau5age
- A place for verified athletic endeavours
- Emerald lumber
- Kami of fire, hearth, and kitchen
- Trustworthy mass
- Antonym for stale
- A hope for something to happen
- Wilbur and Orville
- Good chocolate bar for a pause
- Rocketman's instrument, twice
- Mollusc child
- Where lines don't meet
- Sauce, for Lucia
64 Clues: Ovum gf • Sau5age • The Cygne • Hello bread • Ernest's spot • Canis et Ursa • Ancestral pie • Mollusc child • Gilded measure • Emerald lumber • Not a TTC stop • Skull extension • Fairly grotesque • Meaty sacraments • Trustworthy mass • Sauce, for Lucia • France Capital x2 • Sacred Aztec bird • Antonym for stale • Penniless montague • Well-bred freedoms • Prickly fellowship • Korean earthquakes • Hopscotch movement • ...
De grote 21-jaar kennisquiz! 2022-04-20
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- Waar hebben wij corona gekregen?
- Wat is één van de plekken die wij altijd opzoeken op vakantie?
- Wat is onze guilty pleasure lunch?
- Hoe heet dat chaotische kookspel?
- Welk land willen we heel graag heen?
- Wat wil Holt een hele aflevering niet zeggen, maar roept hij later enthousiast nadat ze het opgelost hebben?
- Waar heb ik jou voor het eerst gekust?
- In welk spel is Nathan altijd de king geweest?
- Jouw favoriete dieren?
- Wat waren Jake en Amy aan het eten tijdens dé stakeout?
- Wat is Jim's bijnaam in Stamford (zonder spatie)?
- Wat vind ik echt heel erg vies?
- Waar heb jij vorig jaar bijna je duim mee afgesneden?
- Onze favoriete soort 'soep'?
- Waar was onze allereerste date?
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- Waar heeft een geit poep op jou gesmeerd?
- Waar naar toe was onze eerste buitenlandse vakantie samen?
- Wie is een van jouw favoriete kunstenaars?
- Welke kleur jurk had jij aan toen we uiteten gingen voor onze 3-jaar anniversary?
- Maand waarin wij verkering kregen?
- Waarmee kan jij je helemaal voleten?
- Hoe heet die sojabonenpasta die we kennen van de Korean BBQ?
- De volledige afkorting van Odd Future?
- Waar kan je de allergoorste friet ooit kopen?
- Wat is het eerste pretpark waar wij samen heen gingen?
- Hoe heette de plek in Kopenhagen waar mijn op stond?
- Naam van de leukste jongen in de wereld?
- Op wie blamed Michael alles in the Office?
- Wie is de leukste kat van Alphen?
- Hoe heet de studievereniging waar je nooit bent geweest maar wel represent?
- Wie is de leukste kat van Boskoop?
31 Clues: Jouw favoriete dieren? • Onze favoriete soort 'soep'? • Wat vind ik echt heel erg vies? • Waar was onze allereerste date? • Waar hebben wij corona gekregen? • Hoe heet dat chaotische kookspel? • Wie is de leukste kat van Alphen? • Wat is onze guilty pleasure lunch? • Maand waarin wij verkering kregen? • Wie is de leukste kat van Boskoop? • Welk land willen we heel graag heen? • ...
English Summer Camp 2022 Crossword 2022-07-18
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- Opposite of brother.
- land next to water, usually with sand
- What has 2 hands with a face but no arms or legs?
- If you push me, my shape will change. When it is raining, you can use me. I look like a stick.
- You can sit on me.
- What has a thumb and four fingers but is not alive?
- You can drink me. I don't have a color.
- Mother's mother
- I am a country. My most famous building is the Taj Mahal.
- one more time
- You can see me on the road. People drive me.
- I have pages and people read me.
- What do you have to break before you can use it?
- What belongs to you but is used more by others?
- opposite of far
- I am a part of the body. You use me to see.
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- rest from work or study
- boxing, soccer, baseball, tennis, wrestling, golf
- I swim in rivers, ponds and oceans. People eat me.
- I am a liquid. I am white and come from a cow.
- Saturday and Sunday
- Sister's brother.
- You usually use a tent when you do this.
- tastes very good
- opposite of go.
- I am not a piano or guitar. People use me to make their voices louder. Singers use me often.
- When you look at me, you see you.
- What goes up and never goes back down?
- If you want to buy something, you need me.
- a person makes food
- What country has a maple leaf on its flag?
- a fruit that is orange.
- Korean people usually eat me three times a day.
- How many months have 28 days?
- opposite of close
35 Clues: one more time • opposite of go. • Mother's mother • opposite of far • tastes very good • Sister's brother. • opposite of close • You can sit on me. • Saturday and Sunday • a person makes food • Opposite of brother. • rest from work or study • a fruit that is orange. • How many months have 28 days? • I have pages and people read me. • When you look at me, you see you. • ...
dna2022 2022-11-03
Across
- hello
- Kardashian of choice
- Devika's birthstone
- Amar has lived here: NYC Upper ___ Side
- Proper way to enjoy 32-Across
- The season we got engaged (and married!)
- Best player on 28 down
- people who drink too much at the sangeet will feel this way at the ceremony
- First movie Devika and Amar watched in Amar's home state. (Hint: scary movie by Jordan Peele)
- One of Devika's four guinea pigs: King ____ III
- Private school Devika hoped to attend when she turned 11
- From zero to
- Best starting hand in poker
- Devika's family can do this well - Amar's, not so much
- Where Amar's mom is from
- Drama (hint: not coffee)
- We've more recently gotten into these distilled drinks
- definitely NOT the nickname of Devika's sister
- Irish Spring is the GOAT
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- State Amar is from
- A type of antelope we often see in the Dallas safari
- Name of the Union Square Korean restaurant where Devika and Amar met
- Hobby picked up during the pandemic
- data structure that Amar often works with
- Mascot of Amar's alma mater
- Favorite show to leave on in the background
- We love these seeing these types of trees when visiting Florida
- smaller than two
- 2 across -_ silver!
- Some of Amar's friends do this every day, but he usually sticks to weightlifting
- Amar's first vehicle: Toyota ____ (hint: van)
- indian word for triumph
- Favorite board game
- Devika is a fan for life of this team
- annoying furry animals in Star Wars Episode VI
- Big balla
- Many a drink have been had here. Also an exam that our lawyer friends have passed
37 Clues: hello • Big balla • From zero to • smaller than two • State Amar is from • Devika's birthstone • 2 across -_ silver! • Favorite board game • Kardashian of choice • Best player on 28 down • indian word for triumph • Where Amar's mom is from • Drama (hint: not coffee) • Irish Spring is the GOAT • Mascot of Amar's alma mater • Best starting hand in poker • Proper way to enjoy 32-Across • ...
english assignment 2018-03-27
Across
- (adjective) Can be used to describe a basketball player, a skyscraper, or a giraffe. It starts with the letter “T”
- (noun) Sliced, browned bread
- (preposition) Everyone stood __________ the fire to get warm
- (noun) A type of fruit spread
- (adjective) The opposite of “tall
- (adjective) The opposite of “old”
- (noun) One of the most powerful brand of streetwear
- (preposition)The mouse is __________ the computer
- (noun) A company that make Huracan, Aventador
- (verb) What people do in the pool
- (adjective) It can be used to describe the color of fire, tomatoes, or a stop sign
- (noun) Korean company that make Note 8 phone
- (noun) These come from a chicken, served any way you like, usually served as omelette
- (conjunction) I like steak ... pizza
- (noun) CEO of Alibaba
- (adjective) This adjective can be used to describe a marathon, or a python snake. It starts with the letter “L”
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- (verb) Diana _____ in that chair
- (noun) One of the most oldest college located in England
- (noun) A company that make Yeezy sneakers
- (noun) The biggest fish in ocean
- (noun) Similar to pancakes, but these do not have smooth sides
- (preposition) We used our windshield wipers as we drove ____________ the pouring rain
- (verb) Yo do it when you feel hungry
- (preposition) The lights shine ______ us
- (noun) A company that make 458 Italia
- (noun) One of Marvel's superhero that always angry
- (preposition) The shop doesn’t close ________ 9:00 pm
- (preposition) The temperature in Vostock, Antartica can fall to 125 degrees __________ zero
- (noun) The first president of Indonesia
- (noun) One of Marvel's superhero that very rich
- (noun) This breakfast food is eaten with milk from a bowl
31 Clues: (noun) CEO of Alibaba • (noun) Sliced, browned bread • (noun) A type of fruit spread • (verb) Diana _____ in that chair • (noun) The biggest fish in ocean • (adjective) The opposite of “tall • (adjective) The opposite of “old” • (verb) What people do in the pool • (verb) Yo do it when you feel hungry • (conjunction) I like steak ... pizza • (noun) A company that make 458 Italia • ...
al & ant 2023-05-09
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- The amount of years we have been dating
- Ants favorite thing when were just laying in bed
- A Netflix show we like
- A sandy place we like in the summer
- Our favorite football team
- Something Ant does a-lot after he eats protein
- The name of our baby
- The amount of time we will be together
- ____ nugget
- Your favorite Sixers player
- Ants favorite superhero
- Our favorite Tostitos
- Our favorite spot in main street
- Your favorite fish
- A goal of ours is to live ____
- Something you get when we go to target
- Ant used to be afraid of ____
- Something we have so much of for each other
- Ants favorite Sixers player
- The movie we watched after we set up a tent in the basement
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- Your birth month
- You mean the ____ to me
- ____ BBQ
- A word that rhymes with boliver
- Your favorite insect
- A food ant likes more than you
- Favorite fast food spot
- A new sport we started to play that you're very good at
- A store you like that is near Wegmans
- Your favorite stuffed animal
- A four letter word you like to say a-lot
- I love you ____
- Your favorite color
- A nice place for an icy treat
- We went here for our 3 year anniversary
- The most beautiful girl in the world
- We have gone to this place for a picnic or two
- The month that it all started
- The place where we would hang out and have lunch
- The fugly one of us
- Our favorite Mexican food
- One of my favorite things about you is your____
42 Clues: ____ BBQ • ____ nugget • I love you ____ • Your birth month • Your favorite fish • Your favorite color • The fugly one of us • Your favorite insect • The name of our baby • Our favorite Tostitos • A Netflix show we like • You mean the ____ to me • Favorite fast food spot • Ants favorite superhero • Our favorite Mexican food • Our favorite football team • Your favorite Sixers player • ...
Cryptic NFL 2023-10-31
Across
- Breaking news - not his Ernie (6,7) [QB]
- Sounds like imprisonin' causes pain (5,5) [QB]
- A dairy product search on the radio (6,4) [RB]
- Tiny bug is inside Dave, plus Ada has Multiple Sclerosis (7,5) [WR]
- Siamese audibly stink on knoll (6,4) [WR]
- I hear bathroom tradesman has been encouraged (5,4) [WR]
- Baffled? Is you, i.e. Roman? (3,9) [DE]
- Letter heard, second half reversed. And why not lad? (4,6) [QB]
- Deceased Strictly judge is enthusiastic about rear entrance (6,5) [WR]
- Old man deceive master of arts' houses (7,7) [QB]
- Mel Dean confusingly follows obsolete calendar (6,7) [WR]
- Burgle North Korean oxygen inside baby's onesie, then head down snowy mountain (3,10) [TE]
- Those are my Kevins, do you hear? (4,5) [WR]
- I heard main Chipmunk's photography device, maybe? (5,6) [RB]
- Young marsupial graduate takes topographical map (4,4) [DE]
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- Detective's assistant has found God (9,6) [WR]
- Catch passes? Only in Missouri state capital (6,9) [WR]
- Mixed up, Evil Norm takes a loss (3,6) [DE]
- Goat is inside Tomb? Rad, yeah! (3,5) [QB]
- I save internet at sea (6,7) [RB]
- Fire raygun at gym class following castle courtyard (6,5) [QB]
- Indestructible laptop? (4,4) [WR]
- Pursue ceramic puddle? (5,8) [WR]
- Want to win a superbowl or two? You need biblical priest stationed (3,7) [QB]
- Sounds like Scottish river and flat fish leap on one leg over families (7,7) [WR]
- Scots church extended family (4,7) [QB]
- Primarily Bebop, and a bit of Rocksteady sure are pretty in southern drawl (5,5) [QB]
- Italian mountain receives final letter with perspiration (6,5) [DE]
- Take a surface-to-air missle to Old Mother (3,7) [DE]
- Actress Bo has personal vehicle, right? (5,4) [QB]
- Steal endless fat (4,5) [RB]
31 Clues: Steal endless fat (4,5) [RB] • I save internet at sea (6,7) [RB] • Indestructible laptop? (4,4) [WR] • Pursue ceramic puddle? (5,8) [WR] • Scots church extended family (4,7) [QB] • Baffled? Is you, i.e. Roman? (3,9) [DE] • Breaking news - not his Ernie (6,7) [QB] • Siamese audibly stink on knoll (6,4) [WR] • Goat is inside Tomb? Rad, yeah! (3,5) [QB] • ...
Timothy and Sophia Hosford 2023-12-11
Across
- Hello – she’s back
- Al, Because of him, we know what an accordion sounds like when played in a bathroom
- Beiber, He’s not a Baby anymore, and he’s not just Anyone
- Sheeran, His grandfather, William, and grandmother were married over 60 years
- Swift, She sings about paper and string, but not at the same time
- Sugar, Harry’s summertime sweetened fruit
- No, the other M&M
- Santa Must Be this to Bobby Vinton
- Eyed Joe, I’d’ve been married long time ago if it wasn’t for….
- Brooks, His acquaintances are at the bottom
- 5, While they won’t be at this wedding, they crashed 7 weddings for their 2015 hit song
- Red and White make this singer
- This Korean band is Dynamite
- Timberlake, Just In Wood Pond(?)
- Killed the Radio Star, Ironically, this Buggles video was the first video to ever air on MTV
Down
- Strike a pose with this Queen of Pop
- to the Jungle, Guns and Roses ushered in Timothy and Sophia with this song
- Up and Dance, Be Quiet and Gyrate!
- His song’s a fiery drink, but he’s a dog
- Direction, You may not agree, but I think they have the Best Song Ever!
- Stones, Not quite falling rocks
- Don't Dance, Timothy and Sophia's first dance together tonight proves this title wrong
- Flo-rida’s apple pants are way down there
- Def Leppard, Ed Sheeran, Ringo Star, and Nickelback all sang a song titled this
- of the Bells, The wedding party was brought in with this song
- They sing about batteries and smelly teenagers (?)
- Trainor, She’s All About that Bass
- Red Wine, UB40 likes this tasty drink
- Bye Bye, At the end of the night, NSYNC will say this
- or Without You, Bono’s conundrum of not being able to live
30 Clues: No, the other M&M • Hello – she’s back • This Korean band is Dynamite • Red and White make this singer • Stones, Not quite falling rocks • Timberlake, Just In Wood Pond(?) • Up and Dance, Be Quiet and Gyrate! • Santa Must Be this to Bobby Vinton • Trainor, She’s All About that Bass • Strike a pose with this Queen of Pop • Red Wine, UB40 likes this tasty drink • ...
1953 Trivia Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-21
Across
- name of a funny lady on TV. Known for a show with "love" in the title.
- Book by Ray Bradbury, "_______________ 451."
- Winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize for literature. Prime Minister.
- Popular fashion icon and actress Marilyn ____________. Had connections to JFK.
- Patti Page's song (How Much is That) ______________ in the Window (hint: spell with ie at the end)
- This Detroit NFL team won the NFL Championship.
- Ore-Ida started selling ________ ______ in stores. They were leftovers from their french fry line.
- This NYC MLB team won the World Series.
- Disney movie starring Bobby Driscoll who didn't want to grow up.
- Make of vehicle, the ____________ Clipper, which cost $2,679 in 1953.
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- Popular book in 1953 by Leon M. Uris. "___________ Cry"
- Host of the Late Show, Steve __________.
- Likely the most famous actor of the year, Gary _____________. Won two Oscars for Best Actor. Worked in silent films and talkies. 1953 movie was "Return to Paradise."
- One of the most important scientific discoveries of the 20th century. The structure of ____ was discovered at the University of Cambridge by Watson and Crick.
- Ms. USA 1953 was from this state.
- Country pop star who died of an overdose in 1953. ______ Williams
- One of the top boy names for the year. German origin meaning "bright fame."
- MLB team whose name was Redlegs from 1953-1958 to avoid being associated with communism.
- This war ended on July 27.
- Queen Elizabeth II was coronated in ________________ Abbey.
- One of the top girl names for the year. Hebrew origin meaning "beloved."
- A popular movie "From Here to ___________" starring Burt Lancaster & Frank Sinatra, based on a book.
- Name of the president who took office in 1953.
23 Clues: This war ended on July 27. • Ms. USA 1953 was from this state. • This NYC MLB team won the World Series. • Host of the Late Show, Steve __________. • Book by Ray Bradbury, "_______________ 451." • Name of the president who took office in 1953. • This Detroit NFL team won the NFL Championship. • Popular book in 1953 by Leon M. Uris. "___________ Cry" • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-05-09
Across
- Korea has been divided by the 38th ______ since the Korean War
- The ___ were executed for passing nuclear secrets to the Soviets
- This government agency violated multiple civil rights in pursuit of catching communists
- The U.S. foreign policy aimed at stopping communism from spreading, dictated US foreign policy for 30 years
- A period of time in the U.S. when the public and government was concerned about communism in the country
- The imaginary line dividing capitalist west Europe and Communist east Europe
- The first artificial satellite launched by the USSR and setting off the space race
- This president oversaw the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The practice of accusing innocent individuals of treason especially in relation to communism without sufficient evidence
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- This conference divided Germany and Berlin into four zones of influence
- This plan intended to stop communism from spreading by providing financial aid for economic recovery in war-torn Europe
- The USSR's attempt to starve out the democratic government in Berlin is known as the Berlin _____
- The Truman_____ was policy that promised US assistance to any democratic nation under threat from outside/ internal forces
- This individual lead a revolution and established a communist government less than 100 miles away from the U.S.
- The U.S. airlifted supplies into this country for over a year during a crisis in 1948
- Trade and industry is owned/ operated by individuals
- This country was forced into becoming communist by Stalin after WWII
- Leader of the Soviet Union who approved the provided nuclear missiles to Cuba
- Trade and industry is owned by the government and distributed equally amongst civilians
- This U.S. organization was established to beat the USSR in the space race
20 Clues: Trade and industry is owned/ operated by individuals • Korea has been divided by the 38th ______ since the Korean War • The ___ were executed for passing nuclear secrets to the Soviets • This country was forced into becoming communist by Stalin after WWII • This conference divided Germany and Berlin into four zones of influence • ...
STRAY KIDS HOO 2024-04-23
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- Finish The Quote “Oh my god! … is so amazing, I love that song! That’s so beautiful!” (6,6)
- What Song Does This Puzzle Get It’s Title From?
- What Unit Sings The Song “Can’t Stop”?
- Finish the Quote “I Know, You Know, We Know, …”
- Tired Dad of Six
- What Video did the ”Who’s Yongbok” trend come from?
- Eight is …
- What Does The Song Title DLC Stand for? (5,4,5)
- What Music Video Gives Anyone Watching Major Second Hand Embarrassment? (4,4)
- Chaotic Mom of Six
- Finish the Quote “New York …”
- Baby Bread
- Who said “Bang Chan Is So Old” during an interview?
- The Line “Oh, yeah I know, that I don’t have anything Special. But yeah, did you know? That I, myself and really special” Comes from Which Song?
- Who Can Do A Perfect Mosquito Impression?
- What Song Contains The Members literally Barking and Growling?
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- What Unit do Lee Know, Hyunjin and Felix Belong To?
- Beloved Pabbit, Supposedly 99% Rabbit and 1% Pig
- What is the Producer Trio of the group called?
- TikTok Boi
- “The … and The Hare”
- What Song contains Seungmin’s iconic high note from the Rock Star album?
- “… On Top”
- WhatSong Contains The Lines “I’mma look back, I’mma look back to the future in fact”? (4,2,8)
- What animal scream can I.N make
- Album Responsible For Binnie Asking To Be Everyone’s Boyfriend
- Who is the secret member of every girl group?
- What Member is Not So Secretly British?
- Who Said “Your Behavior is so, UGH”?
- Who Has Many Nicknames Such As “Flour Boy”
- Sunshine Twins
- Finish the Quote, “You know what else is big? …” (2,4)
- The Duo That Can’t Swim But Went On A Pool Date
- The One Who 100% Definitely Didn’t Help Write Redlights
- What was Lee Know’s Answer When Felix Asked What Chicken is In Korean?
35 Clues: TikTok Boi • “… On Top” • Eight is … • Baby Bread • Sunshine Twins • Tired Dad of Six • Chaotic Mom of Six • “The … and The Hare” • Finish the Quote “New York …” • What animal scream can I.N make • Who Said “Your Behavior is so, UGH”? • What Unit Sings The Song “Can’t Stop”? • What Member is Not So Secretly British? • Who Can Do A Perfect Mosquito Impression? • ...
ALL THINGS US 2024-05-04
Across
- WHAT IS OUR FAVORITE SEASON?
- HOW MANY YEARS APART ARE WE IN AGE?
- WHAT MONTH DID WE GET ENGAGED?
- WHAT IS ALISHA SCARED OF?
- WHAT IS ALISHA'S FAVORITE ANIMAL?
- WHAT IS DAVE'S FAVORITE COLOUR?
- WHAT IS ALISHA'S FAVORITE FOOD?
- WHAT IS ALISHA'S FAVORITE HOLIDAY?
- WHAT CITY WAS DAVE BORN IN?
- WHAT IS DAVE'S MIDDLE NAME?
- IF DAVE WERE A STAR WARS CHARACTER?
- WHAT IS DAVE'S BIGGEST PET PEEVE?
- HOW MANY YEARS HAVE WE BEEN TOGETHER?
- WHAT DID WE INITALLY BOND OVER WHEN WE MET?
- WHAT CITY/TOWN WAS OUR FIRST DATE?
- HOW MANY MATCHING TATTOO'S DO WE HAVE?
- WHERE DO WE LIVE?
- WHAT IS OUR FAVORITE HOBBY TOGETHER?
- WHAT IS ALISHA'S FIRST MIDDLE NAME?
- WHAT SPORT DID ALISHA PLAY?
- WHAT IS DAVE'S FAVORITE MOVIE FRANCHISE?
- NAME OF OUR FIRST PET?
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- WHO IS ALISHA'S CELEBRITY IDOL?
- WHAT HIGHSCHOOL DID DAVE GO TO?
- WHERE DID DAVE PROPOSE?
- WHAT CITY WAS ALISHA BORN IN?
- WHAT IS ALISHA'S FAVORITE COLOUR?
- WHAT IS OUR FAVORITE CUISINE?
- WHAT IS DAVE'S FAVORITE SPORT?
- WHAT IS DAVE'S FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM?
- WHAT COLOUR ARE ALISHA'S EYES?
- WHAT IS THE FIRST MOVIE WE WATCHED TOGETHER?
- WHAT IS DAVE ALLERGIC TO?
- WHERE DID WE FIRST MEET?
- WHAT IS OUR ANNIVERSARY MONTH?
- WHAT IS ALISHA'S FAVORITE T.V SHOW?
- WHAT VIDEOGAME WERE WE OBSSESSED WITH DURING COVID?
- WHAT IS DAVE'S FAVORITE MUSIC GENRE?
- WHAT IS ALISHA'S FAVORITE MOVIE FRANCHISE?
- WHO IS DAVE'S SECRET MAN CRUSH?
- WHAT INSTRUMENT DOES DAVE PLAY?
- IF ALISHA WERE A FRIENDS CHARACTER?
- WHAT IS ALISHA'S FAVORITE BEVERAGE?
- WHAT IS DAVE'S FAVORITE FOOD?
44 Clues: WHERE DO WE LIVE? • NAME OF OUR FIRST PET? • WHERE DID DAVE PROPOSE? • WHERE DID WE FIRST MEET? • WHAT IS ALISHA SCARED OF? • WHAT IS DAVE ALLERGIC TO? • WHAT CITY WAS DAVE BORN IN? • WHAT IS DAVE'S MIDDLE NAME? • WHAT SPORT DID ALISHA PLAY? • WHAT IS OUR FAVORITE SEASON? • WHAT CITY WAS ALISHA BORN IN? • WHAT IS OUR FAVORITE CUISINE? • WHAT IS DAVE'S FAVORITE FOOD? • ...
Cold War 2024-11-25
Across
- occurs when two or more groups compete in military superiority
- small independent group taking part in irregular fighting
- domination by outsiders
- a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement
- conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975
- period of global geopolitical tension
- commercial and financial penalties applied by states or institutions against states
- The United States transferred $13.3 billion in economic recovery
- armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea and South Korea
- racial segregation under the all-white government of South Africa
- enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing and oil-dependent countries
- an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states
- form of moral panic provoked by fear of the rise
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- North American Free Trade Agreement
- military exerts total control of a country
- collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland
- the time the SOVIET UNION and the UNITED STATES WERE THE NEAREST TO A WAR
- if a noncommunist state falls it would precipitate the fall of noncommunist governments in neighbouring states.
- policy to prevent the spread of communism after the end of WWII
- political metaphor used to describe the political and later physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- an economy organized with some free-market elements and some socialistic elements
- failed military landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 by the United States of America
- order of a government prohibiting the departure of commercial ships from its ports
- concrete barrier that encircled West Berlin from 1961 to 1989
- way to unify the economies of Europe and reduce tensions that could lead to war
25 Clues: domination by outsiders • North American Free Trade Agreement • period of global geopolitical tension • military exerts total control of a country • form of moral panic provoked by fear of the rise • collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland • small independent group taking part in irregular fighting • an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-15
Across
- The most visited place/island in Indonesia
- Traditional puppet theater, often telling ancient tales and legends
- A popular Vietnamese sandwich made with a baguette, often filled with meats and vegetables
- A traditional musical instrument made from bamboo, played by shaking
- World's largest lizard found in Indonesia
- Japanese company behind Mario and Zelda
- The largest city in the Mekong Delta, known for its floating markets
- The highest mountain in Japan
- A Japanese term meaning 'cute' or 'adorable,' often used to describe things, characters, or behaviors that are charming, swee
- Tech company based in South Korea
- Vietnamese New Year celebration
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- Portable music player invented in Japan
- Currency used in Vietnam
- The capital city of Vietnam
- A fantasy K-drama where an immortal warrior seeks his fated bride to end his eternal life
- Known for its international airport and proximity to Seoul
- A rare, giant flower found in Indonesian rainforests, known as the world's largest flower
- Traditional Japanese robe with wide sleeves and a wrap-around design, often worn for special occasion
- A dish consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and slice of beet and chicken
- A goldfish who escapes from the ocean
- A traditional Korean side dish (banchan) consisting of salted and fermented vegetables
- An exclamation meaning "awesome" or "great." often used by characters in K-dramas
- A common surname in Vietnam, also the name of the last ruling dynasty of Vietnam
- Traditional Indonesian cloth that originated from the island of Java in the late 1800s
- Japan's national sport, involving large wrestlers who try to force each other out of a ring
25 Clues: Currency used in Vietnam • The capital city of Vietnam • The highest mountain in Japan • Vietnamese New Year celebration • Tech company based in South Korea • A goldfish who escapes from the ocean • Portable music player invented in Japan • Japanese company behind Mario and Zelda • World's largest lizard found in Indonesia • The most visited place/island in Indonesia • ...
Death Traditions Around the World 2025-02-17
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- Which Chinese festival involves tomb-sweeping and offerings? (7 letters) Hint: Qingming.
- What Malagasy term means "turning of the bones"? (9 letters)
- What Japanese festival honors ancestors with lanterns and dances? (4 letters) Hint: "Spirit festival."
- What Tibetan Buddhist ritual involves offering bodies to scavenger birds? (8 letters)
- Irish custom involves covering mirrors to prevent trapped souls? (5 letters)
- Which Ghanaian tradition uses "fantasy coffins" shaped like cars or fish? (5 letters)
- 27
- In which religion are bodies placed on "Towers of Silence" for vultures to consume? (10 letters) Hint: Ancient Persian faith.
- Which Hindu tradition requires scattering ashes in the Ganges River? (5 letters)
- Which Native American tribe cuts mourners’ hair after a death? (5 letters) Hint: Found in the Southwest.
- What Egyptian practice preserved bodies for the afterlife? (12 letters)
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- Which Nordic warriors sent chiefs to sea on burning ships? (6 letters)
- What Jewish custom mandates burial within 24 hours of death? (6 letters)
- Which Balinese ritual involves cremating effigies to liberate souls? (6 letters)
- South Korean practice transforms cremated ashes into colorful beads? (6 letters)
- Which culture believes owls signal impending death and leaves caskets ajar? (5 letters) Hint: North American tribe.
- Which culture practices "Famadihana," exhuming and dancing with ancestors' remains every 5–7 years? (9 letters) Hint: An island nation in Africa.
- What Victorian-era keepsake used the deceased’s hair? (6 letters)
- Which Muslim tradition requires burial facing Mecca? (5 letters)
- What Filipino practice involves hanging coffins on cliffs? (7 letters) Hint: Sagada region.
- Which Mexican holiday honors the dead with marigold altars and sugar skulls? (8 letters)
21 Clues: 27 • What Malagasy term means "turning of the bones"? (9 letters) • Which Muslim tradition requires burial facing Mecca? (5 letters) • What Victorian-era keepsake used the deceased’s hair? (6 letters) • Which Nordic warriors sent chiefs to sea on burning ships? (6 letters) • What Egyptian practice preserved bodies for the afterlife? (12 letters) • ...
February Edition Crossword 2025-02-17
Across
- One footwear product which is frequently duped.
- Southeast Asia's first and only nuclear power plant was built decades ago near this city.
- President of Serbia
- This California community has received almost 11 inches of rain following Pineapple Express weather phenomenon.
- An Irish state-managed company which has brought in foreign technicians to repair damage caused by recent storms.
- Security alliance formed between Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger.
- President Donald Trump fired the head of this organization, leading some to speculate if such a move played a role in a recent collision.
- German far-right, populist party towards which American tech mogul Elon Musk has shown support.
- A coastal town in the Queensland region of Australia effected greatly by recent flooding.
- TikTok is owned by this Chinese company.
- Hometown of author Nadia Murad.
- Chinese tech company DeepSeek created this AI system.
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- The European Court of Justice ruled that migrants applying for this can't be placed through an expedited repatriation process if their home countries are deemed unsafe.
- One of 10 books authored by Samuel Freedman, "The ___".
- Challenge hosted during SHUMUN XXVI based on the video game "Fallout: New Vegas".
- The largest tropical wetland in the world.
- Individual pardoned under Trump who created a dark web marketplace where illegal drugs were sold.
- World Health Organization representative of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Korean prime minister who took on the role of acting president recently.
- President of Colombia who clashed with President Donald Trump on X, formerly known as Twitter, amidst migration crisis.
- Brainchild of Elon Musk, Department of Government Efficiency.
21 Clues: President of Serbia • Hometown of author Nadia Murad. • TikTok is owned by this Chinese company. • The largest tropical wetland in the world. • One footwear product which is frequently duped. • Chinese tech company DeepSeek created this AI system. • One of 10 books authored by Samuel Freedman, "The ___". • Brainchild of Elon Musk, Department of Government Efficiency. • ...
Mother's day puzzle 2025-05-11
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- What is the best food in the world?
- What month is Paisley's Birtday ?
- the name of the palace we visited in Vienna
- Something I lost in seattle
- One of the pokemon stufffies you and Lem got at geek's fortress
- One of your kid's friends
- the hotel chain you staid at in vienna
- something Lemmy likes to play with and you like to eat
- platypus in Dutch
- What name do the bunnies use for me (Roel)?
- One of your children's past activities.
- What I looked like for he majority of my second visit
- My favorite pokemon
- Something you sent me when you had trouble communicating
- Where did we meet for the first time?
- Something you got me on my first trip
- A book clementine read
- Type of Boba you really like
- What month did I visit you the first time?
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- a game you've asked me to play with you in the future
- what i get when i you look at me
- What's my best friend's name?
- Dutch for cute
- a game you've played
- The name of the robot that brought us food in the hotel in seattle
- the way you look
- What's one bad habit I would like to get rid of
- The first cosplay I saw you in
- What crochet animal did you get when we were at the mall
- first new type of food I tried with you
- What car brand do I drive?
- What we used to play together with the bunnies
- a food item you really like
- What is Clementine's favorite color?
- Sebastian's favorite word
35 Clues: Dutch for cute • the way you look • platypus in Dutch • My favorite pokemon • a game you've played • A book clementine read • One of your kid's friends • Sebastian's favorite word • What car brand do I drive? • Something I lost in seattle • a food item you really like • Type of Boba you really like • What's my best friend's name? • The first cosplay I saw you in • ...
Holloween 2025-10-20
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- Which country celebrates Día de Los Muertos instead of Halloween?
- Which candy was handed out to soldiers during the Korean War?
- what is the most popular Halloween candy?
- How many calories are in an average trick-or-treater’s Halloween stash?
- How long does it take for a pumpkin to rot?
- What were originally used as the first Jack-o'-Lanterns originating from Ireland?
- What phobia do you suffer from if you have an extreme fear of Halloween?
- When is the next time there will be a full moon on Halloween?
- who sings the song "Spooky Scary Skeletons?"
- Who brought the Halloween tradition to the United States?
- What According to superstition, what ability is given to a person born on Halloween?
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- Which state produces the most pumpkins?
- What animal is associated with bad luck on Halloween?
- Which American city holds the record for the most Jack Lanterns lit at once?
- What is the weight of the worlds largest pumpkin?
- What is the worlds largest corn maze?
- What is the worst Halloween candy according to a public survey?
- What item is banned in California on Halloween?
- Is a pumpkin a vegetable or fruit?
- About how much money does the United States spend on Halloween candy annually?
- Which Roman goddess is thought to be honored on Halloween?
- How any pounds of candy corn are produced each year?
- In what country was the first written account of kids using the phrase “trick or treat” on Halloween?
- In the USA how many pieces of candy are most commonly handed out to trick-or-treaters?
24 Clues: Is a pumpkin a vegetable or fruit? • What is the worlds largest corn maze? • Which state produces the most pumpkins? • what is the most popular Halloween candy? • How long does it take for a pumpkin to rot? • who sings the song "Spooky Scary Skeletons?" • What item is banned in California on Halloween? • What is the weight of the worlds largest pumpkin? • ...
KPDH 2025-12-23
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- A fan item that glows with spiritual energy during the final battle
- The group’s manager who is unaware of their secret nighttime activities
- The negative emotion that Jinu claims feeds the demons
- The spiritual barrier that protects the world from demons
- The high-stakes first performance that doubles as a hunting mission
- The mystical “Four-Tiger Sword” wielded by Rumi.
- A rift in the sky that allows demons to enter the human world
- The tech-savvy member of the group who provides tactical support
- The primary source of power for an idol’s sonic-based attacks
- A mystical paper charm used to trap or seal evil spirits
- The magic used to disguise weapons as musical instruments
- The veteran hunter and mentor who trained the girls
- The physical discipline the girls use to channel their combat moves
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- The glowing markings on Rumi’s skin that reveal her power
- The leader of the rival boy band who shares a past with Rumi
- The musical “diss track” used to expose the villains
- The neon-lit South Korean capital where the movie takes place
- The fierce main dancer of the trio who uses a polearm
- The celestial event during which the Demon King is at his strongest.
- The name of the idol group that moonlights as slayers
- The hit song title used to empower the final seal
- The “____ Boys,” a demonic group that rivals HUNTR/X
- The ancient Demon King and the film’s main antagonist
- The half-demon leader of the girl group HUNTR/X
- The grueling professional status of the girls before they debuted
25 Clues: The half-demon leader of the girl group HUNTR/X • The mystical “Four-Tiger Sword” wielded by Rumi. • The hit song title used to empower the final seal • The veteran hunter and mentor who trained the girls • The musical “diss track” used to expose the villains • The “____ Boys,” a demonic group that rivals HUNTR/X • ...
Final Exam Vocab Review 2023-05-10
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- This man was the last leader of the Soviet Union and was known for his series of political and economic reforms.
- Nelson Mandela is known for ending this system in South Africa.
- Germany invaded this nation, considered to be the cause of World War II.
- Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand are all causes of this event.
- This treaty ended World War I, and the peace terms contributed to the beginning of World War II.
- This is when one strong nation extends its power to control countries politically, socially, or economically.
- This event brought the United States into World War II.
- The Arab-Israeli conflict has existed since the late 1940s due to both sides claiming the same ______.
- The United States got involved in the Korean War due to this foreign policy towards communism.
- Two examples of this are the formation of NATO and Warsaw Pact during the Cold War.
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- This was the intentional plan by the Nazis to exterminate the European Jewish population.
- These were used in Japan and ended World War II.
- This invisible line was the division between democratic and communist Europe.
- The Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo protested their political regime which killed their children in this country.
- This man is known for achieving independence for India by using nonviolence.
- This was formed after World War I to prevent future global conflicts.
- This man led the Communist Revolution in China.
- Both Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler were leaders of this type of ideology.
18 Clues: This man led the Communist Revolution in China. • These were used in Japan and ended World War II. • This event brought the United States into World War II. • Nelson Mandela is known for ending this system in South Africa. • This was formed after World War I to prevent future global conflicts. • ...
TTT01 HaPpY Birthday 2021! 2021-07-12
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- A dog in England does this job (6)
- To change the game, take its plug out and go! (8, 4)
- Good denim trousers, we hear, emit lots of energy (5)
- Celebrate the famous route today! (5-3)
- Slight tremor ascending makes you fit? (4, 8)
- Young raging Ned creates havoc, but with a little TLC, grows up (9)
- In an awkward situation? Sounds like you're going to cry. Never mind, just get some exercise! (10)
- Someone's at the door? Must be the good luck we ordered! (8, 2, 4)
- Happiness unbounded to the world, especially the equatorial areas (3)
- It's a crazy sin to defer a whole decade of decisions and call it a sport! (5, 6)
- Seafaring bandits stand taller after a change of heart, opting for love rather than ransacking. (7)
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- When renting love, it's usually helpful to throw in a U-turn (12)
- Subtract the maths, learn and enjoy the remainder (7, 7)
- Whether it is! When you take her out, be careful not to hurt her heart. Then ask why~that's hearsay. (6)
- The name of the new selfless DIY is confusing (5)
- Robot escapes from exploding space rocket because, if this is missing, might as well give it a miss (9)
- A: What's my mobile doing with all those bags? B: They'll help it, uh, sound just like a musical instrument! (9)
- Contemporary compass; I be?; lift weights on a bench: all in halves guarantees a partially abbreviated long read (3, 2, 5)
- A dishevelled man in drag has an important role to play (7)
- Overheard in the capital city: "No need to bother now with Ken or a soul!" (6)
20 Clues: A dog in England does this job (6) • Celebrate the famous route today! (5-3) • Slight tremor ascending makes you fit? (4, 8) • The name of the new selfless DIY is confusing (5) • To change the game, take its plug out and go! (8, 4) • Good denim trousers, we hear, emit lots of energy (5) • Subtract the maths, learn and enjoy the remainder (7, 7) • ...
The Majewski's 2022-07-23
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- Airy, Name of the bride's hometown?
- The Western tradition of wearing a white wedding dress was begun by Queen _____________.
- What US state is the second most common wedding destination?
- Pearl engagement rings are considered bad luck because Their shape resembles a _____________.
- Name of the groom's hometown?
- Bride's middle name
- According to Dutch tradition, a _____________ tree planted outside the couple’s home is symbolized both fertility and luck.
- Grooms favorite football team?
- In Egypt, women will _______ the bride to bring good luck.
- State, Where did the bride and groom meet?
- What did early Roman brides carry under their veils to symbolize fidelity and fertility and to ward off evil.
- How many tons of gold are made into wedding rings each year?
- Name of the state college apartment building where Casey lived on the 3rd floor while Pete lived on the 8th.
- The Ancient Roman goddess ______________ represents marriage and childbirth.
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- Greek brides believed that tucking a lump of _______ would bring sweetness throughout their marriage.
- Casey bartended here
- The first name of the primary cook in the house?
- ___________ and NYE are the busiest "marriage days" in Las Vegas.
- Because ________ mate for life, a Korean groom will ask a happily married friend to make him two small wooden _________ for his new household
- Den, Pete was a bouncer here
- What street do they live on?
- The first name of the household early riser?
- Groom's middle name
- What is their female cat named?
- What color is considered taboo in Scottish weddings because it’s the color of fairies and is a symbol of revenge?
- Czech tradition calls guests to throw ___________ at the newlyweds instead of rice.
- Does color wine does the couple prefer?
27 Clues: Bride's middle name • Groom's middle name • Casey bartended here • Den, Pete was a bouncer here • What street do they live on? • Name of the groom's hometown? • Grooms favorite football team? • What is their female cat named? • Airy, Name of the bride's hometown? • Does color wine does the couple prefer? • State, Where did the bride and groom meet? • ...
GI Voca Day 1-10 Review 2019-05-26
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- I have too much ___ to dress like a silly clown.
- The Earth takes a year to complete a ___ of the Sun.
- I was talking on my phone ___ the movie
- Eating fast food increases the ___ of obesity.
- They have a ___ relationship and never fight.
- These are all ____ words to learn.
- He ___ his sister all the time.
- ___ others how you wish to be treated.
- I ___ for breaking my mom's lamp.
- The students go punished because they ____ badly.
- It's an ___ book about his life.
- He ___ climbed up the ladder.
- He is not a ___ student.
- They ___ knew the song just by the first beats.
- It's ___ to think that pigs can fly.
- ___ doesn't help solve problems.
- The ground ___ during the earthquake.
- The eagle ___ high above the trees.
- I spilled my drink on the painting and ___ it.
- We should not buy ___ products.
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- We always have a big family ___ on Christmas.
- Freedom of speech is a ____ right.
- Elders are given a great amount of respect in Korean ____.
- You can use the stick to __ fish in the shallow water.
- Crime is an ____ thing in any city.
- We need to deal with this problem ____.
- We can ___ this pizza together.
- The song he wrote was very ___.
- We got a lot of ____ this summer.
- I banged my ___ into the table.
- ____, we start dinner with an appetizer.
- A __ is a very long story that is made up.
- The __ made the floors look very shiny.
- I really ___ the book.
- I am so ___ of him.
- I can't untie this ___.
- She is a great person with a ___ heart.
- There is a __ in the road ahead of us.
38 Clues: I am so ___ of him. • I really ___ the book. • I can't untie this ___. • He is not a ___ student. • He ___ climbed up the ladder. • We can ___ this pizza together. • The song he wrote was very ___. • He ___ his sister all the time. • I banged my ___ into the table. • We should not buy ___ products. • It's an ___ book about his life. • ___ doesn't help solve problems. • ...
Cold War Beginning 2020-11-01
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- An extension of the Truman Doctrine
- US aided West Berlin with food, etc.
- President Truman did this to MacArthur
- Chiang Kai-Shek had a problem with this
- Both the US and USSR used the UN to do this
- How many political parties the US has
- geographic division of european nations
- Soviets surrounded Berlin with a _______
- This word means total control of citizens
- Private property controlled by government
- The faction in China's Civil War
- Stalin felt that war between US/USSR was
- divided at the 38th parallel
- China fought against this nation in WWII
- Stalin felt communism and capitalism were
- Truman___: millions to help fight communism
- Chinese cross___to pursue American forces
- Supported Chinese nationalists
- How many political parties the USSR had
- US general who commanded troop in Korea
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- US wanted post-wwII Europe to have
- Peacekeeping organization founded in 1945
- Communist leader in China
- Stalin promised this to Poland but reneged
- A surprise landing against the N. Koreans
- The US general promises a quick victory
- Formed in 1949 to protect western nations
- Truman became president when _______died
- Private property controlled by individuals
- conflict between US/USSR, involving others
- USSR's answer to NATO
- Some in congress felt the US ___ China
- Stalin was upset at US for this secret
- US policy of stopping spread of communism
- The first nation US helped with money
- Stalin wanted to control_______in E. Europe
- One faction of China's Civil War
- Supported Chinese communists
- The US general wanted to do this to China
- The Korean War ended in this
- MacArthur's firing produced ___at first
41 Clues: USSR's answer to NATO • Communist leader in China • divided at the 38th parallel • Supported Chinese communists • The Korean War ended in this • Supported Chinese nationalists • The faction in China's Civil War • One faction of China's Civil War • US wanted post-wwII Europe to have • An extension of the Truman Doctrine • US aided West Berlin with food, etc. • ...
Felicidades Mi Felicidad <3 2020-04-11
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- : The first international song we sang together in Smule.
- : La fruta preferida de Miu y lo que yo me parezco.
- : El padre de Mori Ran
- : ตาเทอจะลุกวาวเมื่อเห็นคำนี้ที่ España
- : The artist of 'ถ้าฉันเป็นเขา' (55555555)
- : When taking a picture, we say ..... and people start smiling.
- : Tú y yo somos de la misma ..... (ศีลเสมอกันแหละเราอะ)
- : ...ไปก่อน สวัสดีครับ(no es burro)
- : Superman
- : Interpretado por Harrison Ford.
- : El sinónimo de hacer pis/pipi.
- : El instrumento musical de Stitch.
- : Tu habibi en smule. ('d like to be in real life too xd)
- : Tú y yo hablamos hasta muy tarde todas las ..... (y quiero seguirlo así :3)
- : La banda española de 5 cantantes guapos (pero un poco menos que yo.)
- : Miu's principal enemy when typing
- : The most powerful jedi in the history of the galaxy.
- : Where you've spent 3 years of your life there.
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- : Disney's princess of ice and snow.
- : มีบางคนคอยย้ำเตือนให้ชั้นทาอยู่ตลอด
- : ไปต่อกันไหม มีร้านเปิดเช้า ดื่มยาวๆที่....
- : El 24 de .... (when we first talked)
- : Our favourite drink ever!! (excluded bubble tea)
- : บฝห.8หน้า ตีคู่กันมากับ SER
- : It's.... (อากาศชื้นนะคืนนี้ ระวังหนาวนะแบบนี้ ก่อนเข้านอนเป่าผมให้ดี ชั้นกลัวเทอจะไม่สบาย)
- : Popeye's eternal sweetheart.
- : Kagigori from this brand is da best. (ที่เทอชอบส่งมายั่วชั้นน่ะ!)
- : Lo que eres XD
- : Nuestro destino en Paris.
- : Xiaolin showdown's main character whose head is the same as mine.
- : Muy muy díficil de tener en común, pero lo tenemos. (sometimes it's a bit spooky555)
- : My confession but sung by แกงส้ม(ชะอมไข่).
- : Where you've got me singing again
- : Your favorite character with quiff hairstyle.
- : เวลาต้องการอะไรสักอย่าง ต้องทำไงก่อน :p (write backwards.)
- : Korean way to call me :3
36 Clues: : Superman • : Lo que eres XD • : El padre de Mori Ran • : Korean way to call me :3 • : Nuestro destino en Paris. • : บฝห.8หน้า ตีคู่กันมากับ SER • : Popeye's eternal sweetheart. • : El sinónimo de hacer pis/pipi. • : Interpretado por Harrison Ford. • : ...ไปก่อน สวัสดีครับ(no es burro) • : Where you've got me singing again • : El instrumento musical de Stitch. • ...
Toronto Bars & Restaurants 2020-04-12
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- The hideout, for Giovanni
- Well-bred freedoms
- Fantasies of the Netherlands
- Narrow river transport
- Prickly fellowship
- Hello bread
- Android dough-punchers
- Skull extension
- Gilded measure
- Bruce, Stan, and Spike
- Ernest's spot
- Middle name of Burns (poss.)
- Hopscotch movement
- Legal personhood of workers
- Retired Canadian coinage
- Possessive for Drescher
- The Cygne
- French political affair
- Canis et Ursa
- Emaciated singer, painter, etc.
- Pierogi matki to Warsaw resident
- Saccharine son of god
- Hello in Spanish, but smaller
- Home of Edie & Edith
- Southern Italy dwellers
- Not a TTC stop
- Colleague of Alexei
- Where Christmas trees are harvested
- Peaceful discussions in Little Italy
- Flesh abode for the uncivilized
- Leafy greens ruler
- Wide-angle lodging
- No one to dance with
- Mineral formally known as Ca2(Mg4.5-2.5Fe2+0.5-2.5)Si8O22(OH)2
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- France Capital x2
- Penniless montague
- Ovum gf
- Sacred Aztec bird
- A charcoal even-toed ungulate
- Flexible road danger in the Maritimes
- Northern Thailand town
- Korean earthquakes
- Your parents siblings
- Fairly grotesque
- 2005 keanu reeves horror/fantasy film
- Meaty sacraments
- A cat has two more
- Mischievous fourths in the alphabet
- Perspiring friend of Veronica (poss.)
- Boneless pork roast & friends
- Ancestral pie
- Sau5age
- A place for verified athletic endeavours
- Emerald lumber
- Kami of fire, hearth, and kitchen
- Trustworthy mass
- Antonym for stale
- A hope for something to happen
- Wilbur and Orville
- Good chocolate bar for a pause
- Rocketman's instrument, twice
- Mollusc child
- Where lines don't meet
- Sauce, for Lucia
64 Clues: Ovum gf • Sau5age • The Cygne • Hello bread • Ernest's spot • Canis et Ursa • Ancestral pie • Mollusc child • Gilded measure • Emerald lumber • Not a TTC stop • Skull extension • Fairly grotesque • Meaty sacraments • Trustworthy mass • Sauce, for Lucia • France Capital x2 • Sacred Aztec bird • Antonym for stale • Penniless montague • Well-bred freedoms • Prickly fellowship • Korean earthquakes • Hopscotch movement • ...
Broad Oaks May 2020 2020-05-07
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- A short text file
- A daisy expression
- Spanish revolutionary impasse
- Grandpa's middle name
- Measuring for a cheering bra size
- Objective is pointing towards it
- Pudding and pie
- An average man in public
- The town where Nanny met Grandpa
- Prince Charlie
- Virile hesitation in front of Oasis
- Queen lives here in London
- Starchy edible root
- Top car initials
- Headroom
- Suffices possible: Doline and Evere
- The Miles lived here scratchily in Austria
- Kay's her second name, shortened
- Health Safety and Environment
- One of us goes and one of us went to Uni here
- Together
- Welsh for 'Good morning'
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- Korean bun
- You can gird it or eat it
- Welsh for Welsh
- The wisdom of Loren
- Old political name for Russia among others
- Steal the old devil
- Hello fable, it's past
- Never before has a boy wanted more
- Alli's middle name
- One of goes and one of us went to Uni here
- The Powell family mostly lived in what Welsh town?
- Bachelor of Arts
- Here's s tip, it's not a bite, it's not a lip
- Ex-Hammer Chelsea manager
- Wife or girlfriend
- Something to mind or fill
- Voice Box
- No service at the national health
- Turn an old film star name to that of a king
- Friend
- Where Lionel worked for eight years
- A feeling prompted by isolation when there's nothing to do
- Reducing a big apple
- Automatic ambisexual pen
- You are he is I
- Why start with a misdemeanour at a church meeting?
- Used to be
49 Clues: Friend • Headroom • Together • Voice Box • Korean bun • Used to be • Prince Charlie • Welsh for Welsh • Pudding and pie • You are he is I • Bachelor of Arts • Top car initials • A short text file • A daisy expression • Alli's middle name • Wife or girlfriend • The wisdom of Loren • Steal the old devil • Starchy edible root • Reducing a big apple • Grandpa's middle name • Hello fable, it's past • ...
A Trivial Crossword 2021-10-26
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- ziggy stardust
- Colorado reptile
- Northern Canada bunny herd
- Yo Adrian!
- group of unicorns
- auctumnus, or backend
- they brought more beer than water onto the Mayflower
- Sea of Tranquility geography
- patented the ball point pen in 1888
- said, "good to the last drop"
- HP's patronus
- Call me Ishmael
- national flower of Wales
- main cause of US power outages
- octothorpe
- fruity seeds on the outside
- hoppiest commercial beer ever made (2500 IBUs!)
- chickpea
- cooking jaggery
- September's full moon
- least common date of birth
- question mark immediately followed by an exclamation mark
- largest deer
- La Gioconda
- National third Saturday in October
- before the Beatles
- Johnny Depp is afraid of these
- speed of a computer mouse
- Scooby Doo van
- Guernica
- 67.5% ABVbeer
- most common date of birth
- Today Show chimp
- coconut milk, rum, and pineapple
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- monk that inented Champagne
- prime forbici
- A flamboyance (group)
- number 1 all-time best selling artist
- AKA Bob Dylan
- tightrope walker
- Abyssinia
- popular Korean rice, meat, and vegetable dish
- freshest fruit in the fall
- longest English word with one vowel
- digitus ossa
- haboob
- May the odds be ever in your favour
- most frequently sold item at WalMart
- Absinthe hue
- WWW
- now Ethiopia
- Equus africanus jack and ________
- John Lloyd Wright invented this toy
- equinox
- IMDB #1
- Girl With a Pearl Earring
- bibere verb
- oldest US brewery
- most expensive spice
- brad's drink
- finder of shapes in clouds
- delared Thanksgiving a national holiday
- Back To The Future lead
63 Clues: WWW • haboob • equinox • IMDB #1 • chickpea • Guernica • Abyssinia • Yo Adrian! • octothorpe • La Gioconda • bibere verb • digitus ossa • Absinthe hue • now Ethiopia • largest deer • brad's drink • prime forbici • AKA Bob Dylan • HP's patronus • 67.5% ABVbeer • ziggy stardust • Scooby Doo van • Call me Ishmael • cooking jaggery • Colorado reptile • tightrope walker • Today Show chimp • group of unicorns • oldest US brewery • ...
1950s Review 2023-03-10
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- Generation born after WWII that became a meme as they got older
- Deal that put the Korean War on pause
- Economic system that features private property
- U.S. Senator who claimed there were hundreds of hidden Communist spies in the American government
- Plan to help the veterans of WWII that included free college tuition (2 words)
- Plessy v. Ferguson ruled that segregation was legal as long as facilities were _____. They rarely were.
- Keeping people apart based on their race
- Carmaker who challenged the "Big Three"
- Imaginary line that divided Europe in two during the Cold War (2 words)
- Musical genre that teens fell in love with during the 1950s
- Country that got split in 2 halves during the 1950s
- Country that America fought in during the 1950s
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- Everyone dressing pretty much the same is one example of it
- Economic system that in theory is all about making people equal
- Waitress, secretary, or switchboard operator were all examples of this type of work during the 1950s (2 words)
- These help Americans get around the country faster
- Neighborhoods outside of city centers that white families moved to during the 1950s
- Rivalry between the US and USSR without any direct fighting (2 words)
- In the 1950s, these meant that men worked outside the home and women were expected to be housewives (2 words)
- President whose doctrine was all about stopping the spread of Communism
- Arkansas city where Black students had to be escorted to school by armed soldiers (2 words)
- Laika became the first earthling in orbit during this contest between the US and USSR (2 words)
- Popular U.S. president who fought in WWII
- Her arrest kicked off the Montgomery Bus Boycott (2 words)
24 Clues: Deal that put the Korean War on pause • Carmaker who challenged the "Big Three" • Keeping people apart based on their race • Popular U.S. president who fought in WWII • Economic system that features private property • Country that America fought in during the 1950s • These help Americans get around the country faster • ...
Erin and Patrick's 5th Anniversary 2023-05-25
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- The subject of your first wood-burned gift for me.
- The month we said we loved each other.
- The name of the college that is in the town we went to for our first anniversary.
- This was what I originally said in 2018 would be my last meal before I die.
- The city that has our favorite public library.
- The place your truck got swarmed with lovebugs during our Big Day.
- Our first homemade folded dough endeavor.
- Phoebe’s favorite place in Gainesville.
- The location of the first day trip we took together.
- The city where you and Jonathan kept farting while we walked around.
- The flavor (not the name!) of our first beer together.
- My first (store-bought) gift for you.
- The team I have gone to the most sports games for.
- The number of cities we've lived in together.
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- The location of our first kiss.
- The food we got twice in Paris because we loved it so much.
- Phoebe's original name.
- My favorite of your baked goods.
- The last name of the first comedian we saw together.
- The inspiration behind us getting a dog.
- The first time we went camping together was here.
- The English word you pronounce in Korean that makes me laugh.
- Our first concert together.
- Our first international trip together.
- The name of our all-time-favorite restaurant.
- The first (and only?) time we played mini golf was here.
- The number of international countries we’ve been to together.
- The name of the most beautiful tree in DC.
- The central word in one of our favorite ITYSL sketches.
- The topic we bonded over on Hinge.
30 Clues: Phoebe's original name. • Our first concert together. • The location of our first kiss. • My favorite of your baked goods. • The topic we bonded over on Hinge. • My first (store-bought) gift for you. • The month we said we loved each other. • Our first international trip together. • Phoebe’s favorite place in Gainesville. • The inspiration behind us getting a dog. • ...
South Korea 2012-10-30
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- Number of provinces in South Korea
- The most populated province in South Korea, whith about 48% of the population.
- The Government of South Korea.
- A ninth century Buddhist temple, often considered the holiest place in South Korea
- a humorus, narrative, traditional mask dance.
- A Self-Governing City in South Korea, which houses 4 national agencies and 9 ministries.
- The official name of South Korea. (three words, no spaces)
- The border between this country and South Korea is the most heavily fortified border in the world.
- A sport similar to Japanese sumo and Mongolian wrestling, as well as the national sport of Korea.
- The highest point in South Korea at 1,950m.
- This popular martial art originated from both North and South Korea.
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- The official currency of South Korea.
- The largest port city and second largest metropolis in south Korea. It houses the U.N. Cemetary, for fallen U.N. soldiers during the Korean War.
- The National Anthem of South Korea.
- Most of Korea's rivers flow into this, also called the West Sea(two words, no spaces)
- The only historical National Park in South Korea, located in the North Gyeongsang Province
- The most expensive fruit at about 30,000 won (about $26.70 US dollars)
- A sport in which South Korea holds the most medals in ( 19 gold, 9 silver, and 6 bronze)
- The longest river in South Korea.
- The name of the first cloned dog. The dog was cloned in South Korea at Seoul National University
- The prominant religion of South Korea at 26.3% of the population
- War fought against north Korea from 1950 - 1953 (two words, no space)
- The Capital of South Korea.
23 Clues: The Capital of South Korea. • The Government of South Korea. • The longest river in South Korea. • Number of provinces in South Korea • The National Anthem of South Korea. • The official currency of South Korea. • The highest point in South Korea at 1,950m. • a humorus, narrative, traditional mask dance. • The official name of South Korea. (three words, no spaces) • ...
East Asia 2013-04-21
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- Is manufacturing and trade more common in the northern or southern part of Japan? (645)
- The _________ Desert is located between China and Mongolia. (637)
- Most of the northwest part of this region is used for what economic activity? (645)
- The __________ Sea is between China and the Korean Peninsula (635)
- The islands of East Asia mostly consists of Tropical _________________ ecosystems (641)
- The Tropic of Cancer runs through what island? (635)
- How many countries in East Asia have Highlands climates? (639)
- What is the largest city in the Philippines (643)
- What resource is found in both the Philippines and Indonesia? (645)
- How many cities in China have a population over 1 million people? (643)
- Besides China, which other country has two cities with populations over 10 million people? (643)
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- The Great Sandy Desert and ____________ Desert are located in western Australia (637)
- Does the east or west part of China have a higher population density? (643)
- What is the only country besides China to have mountain ranges over 7,000 ft? (637)
- What is the capital of Japan (635)
- This climate type is found along the equator. (639)
- Marine West Coast climates are only found in Australia and ________________ (639)
- Which country has the largest area with a population density of less than one person per sq. mile? (643)
- This country borders Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia (635)
- Lake _________ is found in the middle of Australia (635)
- What resource is found commonly along the east coast of Australia? (645)
- Hydroelectric Power and ______________ are the two most common resources in China (645)
- What is the capital of China? (635)
- The Plateau of ____________ is in west China (637)
- The center of Australia is mostly made of what type of climate? (639)
25 Clues: What is the capital of Japan (635) • What is the capital of China? (635) • What is the largest city in the Philippines (643) • The Plateau of ____________ is in west China (637) • This climate type is found along the equator. (639) • The Tropic of Cancer runs through what island? (635) • Lake _________ is found in the middle of Australia (635) • ...
Life in 1953 2013-06-06
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- Expert
- This “Bond” book was first published (April 13th, 1953)
- This future president marries Jacqueline Bouvier. (Sept. 12th, 1953)
- Notion
- This man hits the longest homerun in MLB history (April 17th, 1953)
- This CFL team beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 1953 Grey Cup
- This man becomes the 34th US President (Jan. 20th, 1953)
- This North African country declares itself a republic. (June 18th, 1953)
- This vaccines is invented by Jonas Selk (Mar. 26th, 1953)
- Nickname of the NCAA team who won the 1953 NCAA Basketball Championship
- This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series”
- “Gentlemen Prefer ___________” is released (July 23rd, 1953)
- This “King” records his first music singles.
- This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl
- This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953)
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- This “risqué” mans magazine was founded in Dec, 1953
- Scoundrel
- The “Abbey” that hosted the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth (June 2nd, 1953)
- The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup
- Put Away
- This man hosts the 25th Academy Awards (Mar. 19th, 1953)
- Winner of the 1953 Masters, US Open and British Open
- This acronym “double-helix” was described for the first time (April 25th, 1953)
- This Disney Movie is first release (Feb. 5th, 1953)
- The “Sir” name of the first man to reach the summit of Mt. Everest (May 29th, 1953)
- Greek Letter
- “Mr Hockey” who won the 1953 Art Ross, and Hart Trophy
- This type of TV goes on sale for $1,175 US Dollars. (Dec. 30th, 1953)
- Jai ________
- Zilch
- Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953
- ________ Lanka
32 Clues: Zilch • Expert • Notion • Put Away • Scoundrel • Greek Letter • Jai ________ • ________ Lanka • The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup • This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl • This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series” • Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953 • This “King” records his first music singles. • This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953) • ...
AIR CRASH FACTS 2013-05-08
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- cause of the series of 737 crashes that resulted in the longest investigation in US history
- independent government agency in US responsible for investigation aviation accidents***
- probable cause of the Delta crash near Dallas in 1985
- the ability of an aircraft to protect its passengers during an impact
- scattered remains of destroyed plane
- according to a popular movie this airline was one of the safest
- key component that has to be located prior to investigation
- name of the plane that crashed near Okecie airport in 1980
- place of the worst accident in United States history (DC-10, 1979)
- another term for violent decompression that caused among other crash of the British Comet
- 2 planes that crashed into the World Trade Center departed from this airport
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- the main cause of the Concorde crash was the ________ on the runway
- deadliest plane crash in history occurred at this airport
- FAA issues it after completing the investigation of the accident
- fewer mid-air collisions occur thanks to this aircraft system***
- over 20 percent of general aviation accidents result from _______ weather
- In 1956 this crash which occurred over the __________ brought groundbreaking changes to the air traffic control system
- district of New York where American flight crashed shortly after takeoff
- when aircraft runs out of fuel
- Polish captain which made the amazing emergency landing in 2011
- name of the airliner which was accidentally shot down by the Soviets during cold war
- Russian demonstrator plane that mysteriously crashed into a volcano last year
- probable cause of the mysterious Greek airline crash (Helios) in 2005
- accident where aircraft under control inadvertently flies into the ground***
- captain of the famous canadian glider
25 Clues: when aircraft runs out of fuel • scattered remains of destroyed plane • captain of the famous canadian glider • probable cause of the Delta crash near Dallas in 1985 • deadliest plane crash in history occurred at this airport • name of the plane that crashed near Okecie airport in 1980 • key component that has to be located prior to investigation • ...
Find the FSL student 2015-08-26
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- I lived in China for 3 years.
- My family owns an oyster farm on West Redonda Island.
- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Burnaby North Secondary.
- I play many instruments.
- I have a red birth mark on my back that resembles the shape of Lulu island (Richmond).
- I know too much trivia about reptiles and other assorted animals.
- I am almost ambidextrous, except when it comes to writing.
- I work at my Aunt and Uncles farm every year.
- Drinking coffee makes me sleepy.
- I have snorkelled with turtles in Hawaii.
- I love Ultimate Frisbee and plan on playing at a higher level of it in the future.
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- I have pet both a lion and a bear.
- I am a competitive swimmer!
- I have double jointed elbows.
- I attended Super Bowl 49 this year!
- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Handsworth.
- I am a part of a study known as Project Viva.
- I am vegetarian, but am not a fan of carrot cake.
- I am interested in anime and manga.
- I didn't hand in an interesting fact and I go to Burnaby Central Secondary
- My hobby is reefing.
- My name literally translates to the word "name" in arabic.
- I am self studying Korean.
- I was better at chess when I was 6 years old than I am today.
- I freestyle ski.
- In grade 7, I was bored and decided to start a Minecraft Server.
- I have earned my Chief Scout Award.
- I have an unexplained and largely uncontrolled affection towards cats. (All cats ;) )
28 Clues: I freestyle ski. • My hobby is reefing. • I play many instruments. • I am self studying Korean. • I am a competitive swimmer! • I have double jointed elbows. • I lived in China for 3 years. • Drinking coffee makes me sleepy. • I have pet both a lion and a bear. • I attended Super Bowl 49 this year! • I am interested in anime and manga. • I have earned my Chief Scout Award. • ...
Year 3E Crossword 2015-05-04
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- A girl who sang a solo at the Christmas concert.
- A girl who loves drawing, won the Founders Day Run and is on Student Council.
- A boy that is from Hong Kong and is good at music.
- A boy who is great at golf and is very polite to his teachers.
- A girl that is the fastest runner on the Blue team in Y3E.
- A boy who is great at Chinese and is from England.
- A funny boy who loves the colour blue.
- A boy who is funny and likes to make crafts.
- A smart girl who is from India.
- A smart girl with a great sense of humour.
- A boy who loves to play on the iPad and is the fastest Singaporean in Y3E.
- A boy who's amazing at the piano.
- A boy who won the Founders Day Run.
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- The only person in the class from Liverpool.
- A teacher who can speak Chinese, English and Shanghainese, and teaches CAL students and Chinese dance.
- An American girl that is very tiny, loves babies and is on the Student Council.
- A teacher whose class threw ice buckets on him and grew a big beard.
- A boy that is good at Minecraft and great on the monkey bars.
- I am a girl that is very funny and flexible.
- A boy that likes dragons and ninjas and is the smallest boy in the class.
- A German girl who has a good sense of humour and baked cupcakes for her birthday.
- A girl who wears glasses and loves babies.
- A polite Korean boy with a nice smile.
23 Clues: A smart girl who is from India. • A boy who's amazing at the piano. • A boy who won the Founders Day Run. • A funny boy who loves the colour blue. • A polite Korean boy with a nice smile. • A smart girl with a great sense of humour. • A girl who wears glasses and loves babies. • The only person in the class from Liverpool. • I am a girl that is very funny and flexible. • ...
Kristen's RW 5 2017-05-02
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- the country we read about that has the best professional video gamers
- having an unfair or unbalanced opinion about something
- the country most students in class are from
- the sentence at the beginning of each body paragraph
- our classmate from Bolivia
- your teacher's last name
- student who is extremely good at vocabulary
- information in your essay that explains some history about the topic
- the article we read about architecture talked about protection against these
- the "comic relief" student of the class; also has a shark pencil holder
- the name of the author of Modern Romance
- student named after New Orleans
- classmate who calls himself a pessimist
- the generation of many of your parents
- without this, you cannot have an essay
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- the sentence in your essay that attracts the reader
- using the same idea but different words from the original author
- proving the opposing view wrong
- the generation that you are all a part of
- the opposing view
- our Korean classmate
- when you say that one part of the opposing view is true
- student who wears bright colored glasses
- a very fashionable student
- student who is usually the first to arrive to class!
- using exactly the same words as the original author
- student who can speak Cantonese
- student who loves to sleep
- student who loves the MET
- the state your teacher is from
- article you use before nouns with vowels
- student who has the same name as an NYU school; also a very funny guy
- classmate who has a cat pencil holder
- article that signals a specific thing
34 Clues: the opposing view • our Korean classmate • your teacher's last name • student who loves the MET • a very fashionable student • our classmate from Bolivia • student who loves to sleep • the state your teacher is from • proving the opposing view wrong • student who can speak Cantonese • student named after New Orleans • classmate who has a cat pencil holder • ...
Veteran's Day 2016-11-09
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- The War that spanned from April 1775 to September 1783
- The War that spanned from April 1917 to November 1918
- Known as the "Scourge of God" who ruled the Hun Empire
- Duke of Normandy who won the Battle of Hastings
- Lee's top subordinate who died from friendly gunfire after his victory at Chancellorsville
- The final resting place of over 400,000 soldiers
- The War that spanned from March 2003 to December 2001
- The War that spanned from August 1990 to February 1991
- He defeated Robert E. Lee's Army to win the Civil War
- The commander who established history's largest contiguous empire
- He is considered history's most brilliant commander and he won France an empire
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- He commanded the Allied Coalition from 1943-1945 and led the Normandy Invasion
- The Commander in Chief of America's Continental Army in 1775
- Famous Confederate leader of the Civil War
- There are more than 58,000 names on this memorial
- He is known as "Old Blood and Guts" and was the best field commander of WWII
- He defeated the Aztec Empire of 6 million with only 600 Spanish conquistadors
- The War that spanned from December 1941 to August 1945
- The War that spanned from November 1955 to April 1975
- The most famous Chiricahua Apache war leader
- He defeated Rome's enemies and launched the Roman Empire
- The War that spanned from May 1846 to February 1848
- Alexandria, Egypt was named after this Greek commander
- The War that spanned from June 1950 to July 1953
- The War that spanned from April 1861 to April 1865
- He freed Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Peru, Bolivia, and Venezuela from Spanish domination
- The ______ of the Unnamed Soldier
27 Clues: The ______ of the Unnamed Soldier • Famous Confederate leader of the Civil War • The most famous Chiricahua Apache war leader • Duke of Normandy who won the Battle of Hastings • The War that spanned from June 1950 to July 1953 • The final resting place of over 400,000 soldiers • There are more than 58,000 names on this memorial • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- given official approval to act
- first artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- native to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- a policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
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- a member of the forced arms
- Insulting or intended to insult
- Command system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- The ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- innovation, the discovery and development of new or improved products, services, or processes for producing or providing them
- A 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- following
21 Clues: following • a member of the forced arms • given official approval to act • Insulting or intended to insult • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • first artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • a policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- Insulting or intended to insult
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- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- official approval to act
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- member of the forced arms
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
20 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
Asia 2022-04-01
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- River flowing west of Vietnam
- Small lake southwest of the Gobi Desert
- Small country between India and Myanmar.
- Plateau of central India
- Country south of Thailand and west of Vietnam
- Small country in the Himalaya Mountains between India and China
- North of India lies the Plateau of _________.
- Body of water located west of The Philippines
- Island just north of The Philippines
- Ocean east of Asia
- Country between the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
- Body of water between the Korean Peninsula and China
- Small country located north of South Korea
- Country north of Cambodia
- Large country north of India and south of Mongolia
- Country between Thailand and Vietnam
- Small country on the north side of the island of Borneo
- River in China that flows south of Gongga Shan
- Island nation located south of Malaysia
- Island country just south of India
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- Indian river that flows south of the Himalaya Mountains
- The highest peak in the Himalaya Mountains
- One of the islands of Indonesia
- Island nation north of Singapore
- Small country in the Himalaya Mountains between India and China
- The very high mountains between India and China
- Small country located south of North Korea
- Country located east of Cambodia along the South China Sea
- Very dry region along the border of China and Mongolia
- Country located between China and Russia
- Island nation with Tokyo as capital city
- Ocean south of Asia
- Very small country located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula
- Island nation south of the Luzon Strait
- Country east of Bangladesh and west of Thailand
- Body of water east of India
36 Clues: Ocean east of Asia • Ocean south of Asia • Plateau of central India • Country north of Cambodia • Body of water east of India • River flowing west of Vietnam • One of the islands of Indonesia • Island nation north of Singapore • Island country just south of India • Island just north of The Philippines • Country between Thailand and Vietnam • Small lake southwest of the Gobi Desert • ...
Theme #7 Cold War and Fair Deal 2022-04-01
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- provided tuition to veterans returning home from World War II
- The United States sent tons of food, equipment and fuel to this city in Germany
- President Truman's Secretary of State that devised a plan to help Europe recover following WWII
- Line that divides Korea into two nations
- Communist leader of China
- city in Israel that is a Holy city for three different religions
- a cease-fire
- Largest Defense alliance in the world
- country that was divided into four sections following its surrender in WWII
- Senator from Wisconsin that recklessly accused members of the government of being communists
- Supreme Commander during the Korean War
- Republican candidate for President in 1948
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- name give to the rivalry between the communist Soviet Union and the democratic United States
- Author of the long telegram, and the containment policy
- Dixiecrat candidate in the 1948 Election
- first African American to play professional baseball in MLB
- Country that had a civil war in 46 between the Monarchy and communist insurgents
- Name given to those born between 1946 and 1964
- policy that made voters pay in order to vote
- law passed by Congress over President Truman's veto that curbed the power of unions
- term used by Winston Churchill to describe the break between Communist and non-Communist nations in Europe
- site where UN forces were attacked by Chinese troops in bitter cold weather in November 1950
- River that separates China and Korea
- international peace organization that sent troops into Korea in 1950
- government worker that had been part of New Deal Agencies that was found guilty of spying for the Soviet Union
25 Clues: a cease-fire • Communist leader of China • River that separates China and Korea • Largest Defense alliance in the world • Supreme Commander during the Korean War • Dixiecrat candidate in the 1948 Election • Line that divides Korea into two nations • Republican candidate for President in 1948 • policy that made voters pay in order to vote • ...
Puzzle 2 2023-07-14
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- Marvel film featuring Chadwick Boseman as the titular superhero
- Actress who portrays MJ in Spiderman films
- Actor who played Beast in the XMen prequel films
- Mobster portrayed by Chazz Palminteri in A Bronx Tale
- Actor who portrayed Cassian Andor in Rogue One
- A Stasi officers surveillance of a playwright and his lover becomes a moral dilemma
- Owner of the toys in the Toy Story films
- This American climber is the subject of the documentary film Free Solo
- The fourth installment where Harry competes in the Triwizard Tournament
- Gondor warrior and member of the Fellowship
- Spy thriller film featuring Matt Damon as Jason Bourne
- Actor who portrayed Legolas
- Jeremy Renner portrayed a bomb disposal expert in this intense war drama set during the Iraq War
- A woman seeks justice for past trauma in a dark and provocative revenge thriller
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- This films soundtrack includes Coolios popular rap song
- Brave and loyal friend of Harry portrayed by Matthew Lewis
- Prohibition agent played by Kevin Costner in The Untouchables
- Actor who portrayed James Bond in five films
- Actor known for his portrayal of Batman in Christopher Nolans films
- The actor who starred as a fearless commando in Raw Deal
- This Disney film brings Rudyard Kiplings stories to life with memorable characters like Baloo and Mowgli
- This actor played the role of Dom Cobb in Inception and portrayed Howard Hughes in The Aviator
- This Disney classic follows the story of Ariel a young mermaid who dreams of life on land
- Director recognized for his unique storytelling in films like Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained
- Film where Bond faces off against a North Korean agent
25 Clues: Actor who portrayed Legolas • Owner of the toys in the Toy Story films • Actress who portrays MJ in Spiderman films • Gondor warrior and member of the Fellowship • Actor who portrayed James Bond in five films • Actor who portrayed Cassian Andor in Rogue One • Actor who played Beast in the XMen prequel films • Mobster portrayed by Chazz Palminteri in A Bronx Tale • ...
The Year 1983 2023-08-23
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- This company built the last wringer-washing machine
- A holiday classic starring Peter Billingsley
- Most popular baby boy name
- This country shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007, en route from New York City to Seoul
- The most popular music artist of 1983
- Video game that hit the market in 1983, first appearing in Japan
- On October 25, the United States invaded this country
- Austrian bodybuilder that became a U.S. citizen
- Elizabeth Dole became the first female secretary of this department
- Spacecraft that carried the first female American astronaut to space
- Hurricane that destroyed the coast of Texas
- A prescription eyewear retailer launched in 1983
- On April 18, this Middle Eastern capital city was the site of a suicide bombing of the U.S. Embassy, killing 63 people
- These baby dolls were invented and took over the market in 1983
- Popular Saturday morning cartoon
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- Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii that began erupting in 1983 and is still erupting today
- This WWII leader’s “lost diaries” were found and published by the German magazine “Stern”
- First overall pick of the 1983 NFL Draft, selected by the Baltimore Colts
- popular dance move first performed by Michael Jackson
- Contestants from this state won both Miss America and Miss USA titles
- Most popular baby girl name
- Won an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series
- Michael Jackson’s hit album
- Winner of the Sugar Bowl
- Sunny’s Halo won this competition
- This city had a record-breaking 18 inches of snowfall
- City that opened the first Costco
- A nickname for Ronald Reagan’s missile defense system
28 Clues: Winner of the Sugar Bowl • Most popular baby boy name • Most popular baby girl name • Michael Jackson’s hit album • Popular Saturday morning cartoon • Sunny’s Halo won this competition • City that opened the first Costco • The most popular music artist of 1983 • Won an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series • Hurricane that destroyed the coast of Texas • ...
Post War America Crossword Puzzle Activity - Sherah 2024-02-02
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- Someone who developed a vaccine for the crippling disease poliomyelitis-polio
- Five Star General in the United States Army during WWII and served as Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe
- The ideal that every U.S. citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative
- Conservative with money but liberal with human beings
- A 1954 landmark United States Supreme Court Case in which the Court declared state laws supporting segregation of public schools unconstitutional
- A type of social influence involving a change in belief or behavior in order to fit in with a group
- Mass production of inexpensive suburban houses meant for young veterans and their wives
- Pediatrician and author of "The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care", which instrumented parents on modern child-rearing, replacing traditional means of passing along such knowledge
- A period of conformity, prosperity, and peace after the Korean War ended
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act
- A comfortable lead
- An area where there are more cars and more roads
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- A book based on a classic 1956 study of suburban Park Forest, Illinois and other communities
- A number of Southern Democrats
- An extension of Roosevelt's new deal
- A company that offers similar products or services in many locations
- Unprecedented population explosion
- Buying material goods that came to be equated with success
- Government protected rights of individuals against arbitrary or discriminatory treatment
- A marketing strategy
- A major corporation that includes a number of smaller companies in unrelated industries
- Homes in small residential communities surrounding cities
- California Senator
- Suburban living made owning a car necessity
24 Clues: California Senator • A comfortable lead • A marketing strategy • Servicemen's Readjustment Act • A number of Southern Democrats • Unprecedented population explosion • An extension of Roosevelt's new deal • Suburban living made owning a car necessity • An area where there are more cars and more roads • Conservative with money but liberal with human beings • ...
The Cold War 2024-03-27
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- trial executed American civilians to be put to death for spying during the Cold War? (no space)
- weapons caused people to have severe anxiety? ( (No space)
- organization caused delegates from 50 nations to meet and establish it? ( no spaces )
- war in which the super powers backed different sides, which acted as substitutes for the super powers themselves?(no space)
- war was the first major proxy war that erupted Korea in 1950? (No space)
- group of people protested the Vietnam war, calling it unfair, destructive, and unwinnable?
- took control of the Island, and promised to revolutionize Cuba from the ground up?
- took advantage of Americans' fear to gain political power?
- who sent weapons and nuclear missiles to Cuba?
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- word means: to be the most noticeable within a group?
- long did the Cold War last? ( Number form )
- word means: an economic system based on the idea that farms and businesses should be owned by the workers who do the labor?
- it became a French colony ____ one its independence from France.
- president took office in 1981 and called the Soviet Union an evil empire? (No space)
- weapon was 100 times more powerful than the bomb that had destroyed Hiroshima? (No space)
- Cold War was against The United States and the ______ . ( no space )
- at the end of the Korean War, Korea was _____
- became president in 1961? (Acronym)
- at the end of communist rule, the ____ collapsed, and all 15 republics declared their independence. (No space)
- list of people or groups who are under suspicion for something and are those excluded from certain opportunities:
20 Clues: became president in 1961? (Acronym) • long did the Cold War last? ( Number form ) • at the end of the Korean War, Korea was _____ • who sent weapons and nuclear missiles to Cuba? • word means: to be the most noticeable within a group? • weapons caused people to have severe anxiety? ( (No space) • took advantage of Americans' fear to gain political power? • ...
Aralin 2 2024-12-09
Across
- Isang desisyon o opinyon tungkol sa isang bagay.
- Kuwento ng pinagmulan ng isang lugar, bagay, o tao na may halong mito.
- Isang mabangis na hayop na karaniwang matatagpuan sa Asya.
- Isang maikling pahayag na nagpapakita ng damdamin o reaksiyon.
- Isang paraan ng pagbabahagi ng ideya o damdamin.
- Tawag sa wika at tao mula sa bansang China.
- Isang sistema ng pananaw at pananampalataya ng isang tao.
- Kalagayan ng damdamin na nakakaapekto sa kilos at salita.
- Tumutukoy sa mga tradisyunal at makalumang istilo o panahon.
- Isang uri ng puno na may matulis na dahon at karaniwang matatagpuan sa malamig na lugar.
- Ang alpabeto ng wikang Koreano na nilikha noong panahon ni Haring Sejong.
- Simbolo ng liksi at katalinuhan sa mga pabula.
- Isang relihiyon at pilosopiya na nakatuon sa enlightenment at karma.
- Sistema ng etika at pilosopiya mula sa turo ni Confucius.
Down
- Ang pag-aaral ng mga mahahalagang pangyayari sa nakaraan.
- Tumutukoy sa nararamdaman o emosyon ng isang tao.
- Aral o gabay na ipinapasa sa pamamagitan ng kuwento o salita.
- Kuwento na nagbibigay-aral gamit ang mga hayop bilang tauhan.
- Koleksyon ng mga pabula na isinulat ni Aesop noong sinaunang panahon.
- Kaugalian o pamamaraang namana mula sa nakaraan.
- Mga maiikling kuwento na may moral o aral.
- Mga karakter na Tsino na ginagamit sa pagsusulat ng Korean.
- Paraan ng pagpapakita ng emosyon sa mukha o galaw.
- Kalagayan ng damdamin na nagpapakita ng reaksyon ng isang tao.
- Isang bansa sa Silangang Asya na nahahati sa hilaga at timog.
- Isang hayop na kilala sa bilis at mahahabang tenga.
- Isang nilikha o isinulat na aklat, tula, o kwento.
- Ang perspektibo o opinyon ng isang tao sa isang bagay.
- Isang pilosopiya at relihiyon sa China na nakatuon sa harmoniya ng tao at kalikasan.
- Rehiyon sa Asya kung saan matatagpuan ang China, Japan, at Korea.
30 Clues: Mga maiikling kuwento na may moral o aral. • Tawag sa wika at tao mula sa bansang China. • Simbolo ng liksi at katalinuhan sa mga pabula. • Isang desisyon o opinyon tungkol sa isang bagay. • Kaugalian o pamamaraang namana mula sa nakaraan. • Isang paraan ng pagbabahagi ng ideya o damdamin. • Tumutukoy sa nararamdaman o emosyon ng isang tao. • ...
