korean Crossword Puzzles
Free-time activities 2023-04-27
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- A Korean martial art that emphasizes fast, powerful kicks and punches for self-defense or sport.
- An ancient Indian practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation to promote relaxation, flexibility, and inner peace.
- A team sport played with a round ball between two teams of eleven players, where the objective is to score goals by kicking the ball into the opposing team's net.
- The act of moving through water by propelling oneself with the arms and legs, either as a recreational activity or competitive sport.
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- A classical dance form characterized by graceful movements, precise footwork, and elaborate costumes, often performed to music.
- A game in which two or more players hit a ball back and forth over a net, without allowing it to touch the ground, using their hands or other body parts.
- A Japanese martial art that focuses on striking techniques using hands, feet, elbows, and knees to defend oneself.
- The activity of browsing or purchasing goods from stores or online retailers, typically for personal use or consumption.
8 Clues: A Korean martial art that emphasizes fast, powerful kicks and punches for self-defense or sport. • A Japanese martial art that focuses on striking techniques using hands, feet, elbows, and knees to defend oneself. • The activity of browsing or purchasing goods from stores or online retailers, typically for personal use or consumption. • ...
The Man Who Counted 2022-06-17
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- His will is the only multiplication factor. Every historian and man of culture knows the multiplication of loaves and fishes
- An old man that questioned Beremizs calculations
- A relation to a whole. (This is _____ to that amount)
- The man who counted name
- This problem is very complicated -as they describe it- regarding a certain group of people, however, there is this one individual whom they can't exactly find a solution for. What was his job?
- Person that invited people that wanted to teach math to a young girl
- Coins were supposed to be divided between 3 ______. Who are they (most specifically what is their job)
- The word Eureka originated from this problem. Since King _____ wanted to make sure that his crown was made with the gold that he had sent.
- It can be divided into 3 types. (Perfect, Exact, and Simple)
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- Mathematics can be used to discover the number of words, chapters, letters, etc in this book
- Mathematics can be applied to this other very exact field that can be divided into physical, life, and earth.
- This answer can come up using real examples, so we need to be careful with inductions
- An expression that indicated with symbols
- A rajah left a certain type of object to be divided among his daughters, however, the youngest say it was unfair. What was the object?
- The name of the blind man with a deep voice that called believers to prayers
- \a process to be followed in calculations. (It can also be used in computer science)
16 Clues: The man who counted name • An expression that indicated with symbols • An old man that questioned Beremizs calculations • A relation to a whole. (This is _____ to that amount) • It can be divided into 3 types. (Perfect, Exact, and Simple) • Person that invited people that wanted to teach math to a young girl • ...
phonetics crossword 2023-06-02
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- The __________ system was invented by phoneticians to represent all the sounds across languages.
- A __________ consonant is produced by completely blocking the airstream in the vocal tract and releasing abruptly.
- _________ is the scientific study of speech sounds.
- ________ sounds are produced when the velum is lowered, allowing the air to escape through both oral and nasal cavities.
- English is a _________-timed language, since the prosodic features on each syllable determines the meaning of words.
- When we produce __________ sounds, the vocal folds are close to each other and vibrate.
- A ________ is the sound produced by a flick of the tongue against the alveolar ridge.
- The __________ is a body part that creates voice, and it contains the glottis and the vocal cords.
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- The production of __________ consonants involve the bottom lip and the upper teeth.
- A __________ refers to a sequence of two vowel sounds next to each other.
- Korean and French are ________-timed languages, since each syllable has similar duration and loudness and the prosodic features on syllables do not affect the meaning of words.
- In English, ________ vowels are produced with relatively greater tension of the tongue muscle compared to lax vowels.
- The consonants that are produced at the hard palate are called ________ sounds.
- __________ sounds are produced with a restriction in the vocal tract that interferes with the airflow.
- In ________ languages such as Thai, the same sequence of consonants and vowels can be different words depending on the pitch on each syllable.
- The _________ is also called the soft palate, and this is where the consonant [ŋ] is produced.
16 Clues: _________ is the scientific study of speech sounds. • A __________ refers to a sequence of two vowel sounds next to each other. • The consonants that are produced at the hard palate are called ________ sounds. • The production of __________ consonants involve the bottom lip and the upper teeth. • ...
Monica Trivia 2015-02-27
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- If you’re looking for some delicious snacks, don’t look at the DeLucenay house; everything Monica buys is always ____ ____.
- The birthday girl loves to go to garage sales! But a couple of years ago, it turned dangerous when Monica busted open her ____ and had to go to the ER to get stitches.
- Steve claims that Monica used to love to wear these western style shoes when they first started dating (think the 80's).
- Searching for and collecting items from the past is one of Monica's favorite hobbies.
- This Korean form of martial arts is impossible for Monica to pronounce.
- Steve and Monica first met when they both agreed to a ____ ____.
- Monica spent her formative years as a waitress at this well known diner in Churubusco, serving up milkshakes and fries.
- Monica purchased this sporty car by Ford brand new, but ended up selling it soon after getting married. (Hint: The Beach Boys crooned about this car in their song, Fun Fun Fun.)
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- A few Christmases ago, Monica shouted out this phrase when she saw her daughter receive a Kindle. Her family loves to tease her about it and it has since become her catch phrase.
- Monica’s favorite gemstone is this beautiful purple jewel.
- Monica is the ______ of eight children.
- Monica's daughters claim that if they ever lose her in the grocery store, they can simply listen for her _____ and find her.
- Monica's middle name.
- The girls always wish they had inherited their mother's ____ ____.
- The birthday girl's favorite DeBrand's filling flavor.
- One of the birthday girl's favorite beverages is an ice cold glass of this.
- Monica is a bit obsessive about this habit, involving cans and bottles.
- Before she was a DeLucenay, Monica was a ____.
18 Clues: Monica's middle name. • Monica is the ______ of eight children. • Before she was a DeLucenay, Monica was a ____. • The birthday girl's favorite DeBrand's filling flavor. • Monica’s favorite gemstone is this beautiful purple jewel. • Steve and Monica first met when they both agreed to a ____ ____. • The girls always wish they had inherited their mother's ____ ____. • ...
World Studies Final Exam 2025-05-19
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- in theory it is the final stage of socialism where no government is needed and all people share equal wealth in society
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; a defensive alliance made among democratic countries
- the process of teaching a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically
- parallel where Korea was split in half after the Korean War
- ______________ theory: the idea that if one country falls to communism they all will
- countries in Eastern Europe and Asia were placed under soviet control, so they economically and politically dependent on the Soviet Union
- Nations that chose to associate with neither the U.S. or the Soviet Union.
- 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.
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- the policy of the united states aimed at stopping the spread of communism
- this quote by winston churchill symbolized the separation between communist and democratic nations in Europe
- holding large arsenals of nuclear weapons to prevent war
- a form of far right authoritarian ultra nationalism characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and strong regimentation of society and of the economy
- policy giving money to European countries so that they could rebuild from WWII and be maintained as allies
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- the unique cultural identity of a people based on a common language, religion, and national symbols
- Country that imperialized Rwanda
- Group targeting the Armenians
- type of bomb that forced Japan to surrender in WWII
18 Clues: Group targeting the Armenians • Country that imperialized Rwanda • type of bomb that forced Japan to surrender in WWII • holding large arsenals of nuclear weapons to prevent war • parallel where Korea was split in half after the Korean War • the policy of the united states aimed at stopping the spread of communism • ...
World news; Mikayla 2025-05-19
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- Which South Korean football star was recently blackmailed by two people?
- Louisiana did 10 inmates escape from?
- How many Iranian nationals have appeared in court after police in the UK charged them with national security offenses following a counter-terror investigation?
- A rigid social hierarchy where status is based on birth. Will be counted in India’s upcoming national census for the first time since 1931 – when India was still a British colony.
- Which country is the US considering permanently relocating a million Palestinians to?
- Who was the Romanian pro-European Union presidential candidate who won the recent election against his ultranationalist rival?
- Which ex-president of Bolivia was blocked from running in the August 17 election by Bolivia’s Constitutional Court?
- In which country did Russia’s President Vladimir Putin called for the face-to-face meeting which he did not attend, instead sending a junior delegation?
- Which large funder of the World Health Organization is leaving?
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- Which bridge did a Mexican Navy training ship strike?
- Bangladeshi Actor who played Sheikh Hasina arrested In Murder Case.
- 25 Year old suspect connected to a bombing near a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, and said he held "nihilistic ideations."
- How many years has Russia sentenced an Australian man named Oscar Jenkins to in a maximum-security prison for fighting alongside Ukrainian forces?
- Japan’s first severely disabled author to win a top literary prize; Wrote "Hunchback."
- Pope Leo’s last name.
- which city located within
- Name of the Peruvian president who is being accused of getting a nose job.
- Ukraine’s only female combat pilot.
18 Clues: Pope Leo’s last name. • which city located within • Ukraine’s only female combat pilot. • Louisiana did 10 inmates escape from? • Which bridge did a Mexican Navy training ship strike? • Which large funder of the World Health Organization is leaving? • Bangladeshi Actor who played Sheikh Hasina arrested In Murder Case. • ...
Monica Trivia 2015-02-27
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- Monica's middle name.
- The birthday girl loves to go to garage sales! But a couple of years ago, things turned dangerous when Monica fell and busted open her ____ and had to go to the ER to get stitches.
- The girls always wish they had inherited their mother's ____ ____.
- Searching for and collecting items from the past is one of Monica's favorite hobbies.
- A few Christmases ago, Monica shouted out this phrase when she saw her daughter receive a Kindle. Her family loves to tease her about it and it has since become her catch phrase.
- Monica is a bit obsessive about this habit, involving cans and bottles.
- Steve claims that Monica used to love to wear these western style shoes when they first started dating (think the 80's).
- Monica spent her formative years as a waitress at this well known diner in Churubusco, serving up milkshakes and fries.
- Monica is the ______ of eight children.
- Monica's daughters claim that if they ever lose her in the grocery store, they can simply listen for her _____ and find her.
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- Steve and Monica first met when they both agreed to a ____ ____.
- One of the birthday girl's favorite beverages is an ice cold glass of this.
- The birthday girl's favorite DeBrand's filling flavor.
- Monica purchased this sporty car by Ford brand new, but ended up selling it soon after getting married. (Hint: The Beach Boys crooned about this car in their song, Fun Fun Fun.)
- This Korean form of martial arts is impossible for Monica to pronounce.
- Before she was a DeLucenay, Monica was a ____.
- Monica’s favorite gemstone is this beautiful purple jewel.
- If you’re looking for some delicious snacks, don’t look at the DeLucenay house; everything Monica buys is always ____ ____.
18 Clues: Monica's middle name. • Monica is the ______ of eight children. • Before she was a DeLucenay, Monica was a ____. • The birthday girl's favorite DeBrand's filling flavor. • Monica’s favorite gemstone is this beautiful purple jewel. • Steve and Monica first met when they both agreed to a ____ ____. • The girls always wish they had inherited their mother's ____ ____. • ...
Cold War Vocabulary 2023-04-20
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- originally, the group of nations that had recently gained independence from colonial rule and were not aligned with the West (First World) or the East (Second World) after World War II; more broadly, the developing nations of the world
- a hydrogen bomb, or a bomb created by fusing atoms; more powerful than an atomic bomb, a weapon of mass destruction that the United States first tested in 1952 as part of the arms race
- as part of the Cold War and in response to the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, an agreement signed in 1955 by the Soviet Union, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania to establish a military alliance for mutual defense
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- the Soviet blockade of the German city of Berlin, implemented from 1948 to 1949 to halt land travel into the city in hopes of forcing the United States, Great Britain, and France to give up their plan to combine their occupation zones into a single, democratic West German state; the Allied nations resisted the blockade by airlifting food and supplies into Berlin
- during the arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union, the principle that either side would respond to a nuclear attack by launching its own missiles, which helped prevent the Cold War from becoming a hot war
- a war fought on the Korean Peninsula from 1950 to 1953 after troops from communist North Korea, armed with Soviet weapons, invaded democratic South Korea, prompting the United States and the United Nations to send forces to support South Korea and fight to unify the Korean Peninsula into one democratic nation, which in turn prompted China to join the war on North Korea's side; at war's end, the peninsula remained divided into two nations
- as part of the Cold War, a military alliance formed in 1949 among the United States, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Iceland, Italy, Britain, Denmark, Norway, and Portugal—and expanded to include Greece and Turkey in 1952 and West Germany in 1955—to establish collective security against the Soviet Union
7 Clues: a hydrogen bomb, or a bomb created by fusing atoms; more powerful than an atomic bomb, a weapon of mass destruction that the United States first tested in 1952 as part of the arms race • ...
vocabulary review 2022-08-03
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- It's a pity that we could only make a b__f stop in the beautiful town because we didn't have much time.
- Never take other people's belongings without their p___n, or you will be viewed as a thief.
- The famous songwriter was a__ed of copying a musician's work, which shocked the pop music industry.
- At the journalist's r___t, the presidential candidate agreed to give her an interview.
- The program offers a r__e of courses that are helpful in finding jobs.
- A s__e apology may include a sorry note and a way to make up for the wrongdoing.
- Brandon used several pictures to i___e his new invention.
- The design department was informed to work harder on the p___n of the new product, making it look more high-quality.
- Kate's new boyfriend is apparently quite s__w, since all he cares about is how she looks.
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- Jimmy cannot open a bank account in his parent's a___e, since he is only fifteen years old now.
- To attract p__l customers, more and more companies are putting advertisements for their products on Instagram.
- Peer pressure successfully s__ed Fiona into joining the dance club with their classmates.
- Sally is d__c and full of brilliant ideas. We believe that she will be a perfect leader of our basketball team.
- You had better make a r___n for the new Korean barbecue restaurant in advance.
- Stella was making a t__s effort to appear calm in the office after she heard the news of her mother's death on the phone.
- The cheesecake looks very t__g, but I can't have any because of my strict diet.
16 Clues: Brandon used several pictures to i___e his new invention. • The program offers a r__e of courses that are helpful in finding jobs. • You had better make a r___n for the new Korean barbecue restaurant in advance. • The cheesecake looks very t__g, but I can't have any because of my strict diet. • ...
phonetics crossword 2023-06-02
Across
- A __________ refers to a sequence of two vowel sounds next to each other.
- _________ is the scientific study of speech sounds.
- ________ sounds are produced when the velum is lowered, allowing the air to escape through both oral and nasal cavities.
- In ________ languages such as Thai, the same sequence of consonants and vowels can be different words depending on the pitch on each syllable.
- Korean and French are ________-timed languages, since each syllable has similar duration and loudness and the prosodic features on syllables do not affect the meaning of words.
- In English, ________ vowels are produced with relatively greater tension of the tongue muscle compared to lax vowels.
- The __________ is a body part that creates voice, and it contains the glottis and the vocal cords.
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- The consonants that are produced at the hard palate are called ________ sounds.
- __________ sounds are produced with a restriction in the vocal tract that interferes with the airflow.
- The __________ system was invented by phoneticians to represent all the sounds across languages.
- A __________ consonant is produced by completely blocking the airstream in the vocal tract and releasing abruptly.
- A ________ is the sound produced by a flick of the tongue against the alveolar ridge.
- English is a _________-timed language, since the prosodic features on each syllable determines the meaning of words.
- When we produce __________ sounds, the vocal folds are close to each other and vibrate.
- The _________ is also called the soft palate, and this is where the consonant [ŋ] is produced.
- The production of __________ consonants involve the bottom lip and the upper teeth.
16 Clues: _________ is the scientific study of speech sounds. • A __________ refers to a sequence of two vowel sounds next to each other. • The consonants that are produced at the hard palate are called ________ sounds. • The production of __________ consonants involve the bottom lip and the upper teeth. • ...
Week 2 2021-01-14
Across
- the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who have physical or mental disabilities and members of other minority groups.
- Is the term for people who are consciously aware they are made of more than one race
- System of privilege and power based on race, to engage in the system you need the power without it you are only able to hold prejudice values or actively discriminate
- is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions.
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- is an instance of leaving something or someone out
- Specific region/country of original- Polish, Korean, Wampanoag, English, Hatian
- competency about having a concrete “objective” understanding of what a given culture does, values and lives by. It is the intellectual attempt at understanding culture.
- humility is being or becoming conscious of our own social identities and its impact in power, privilege, oppression complicity when we encounter people from cultures different from our own.
- the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland
- A socially constructed not scientific, general more global/ broad term
10 Clues: is an instance of leaving something or someone out • A socially constructed not scientific, general more global/ broad term • Specific region/country of original- Polish, Korean, Wampanoag, English, Hatian • is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions. • ...
Hill's Food Crossword 2023-04-29
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- Fresh fish coated in crispy batter & deep fried, served with a side of hot chips.
- A meringue-based dessert topped with whipped cream & fresh fruit. Common at christmas.
- A stir-fried rice noodle dish from Thailand. Typically made with rice noodles, shrimp, peanuts, scrambled egg, and bean sprouts.
- A Scottish carbonated soft drink often described as 'Scotland's other national drink' (after whiskey).
- A Japanese dish of prepared vinegared rice, accompanied by a variety of ingredients such as seafood (often raw) and vegetables. Usually dipped in soy sauce.
- A Korean meal of spicy simmered rice cakes, commonly served with veggies, fish cakes, and scallions. A popular street food!
- A type of baked/fried turnover consisting of pastry and filling. Common in Latin America.
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- A German fast food dish. Consists of steamed/fried sausage, usually pork, cut into bite-sized chunks and seasoned with curry ketchup.
- A savoury meal of sausage meat wrapped in puff pastry.
- A French dish of stewed vegetables that originated in Nice.
- Traditionally known as Murgh Makhani. An Indian curry made from chicken in a spiced tomato and butter sauce. Beloved by Kiwis.
- Traditionally filled with mince, although now there are hundreds of flavours. Delicious filling encased in a buttery, flaky pastry crust.
- Foods cooked in a traditional earth oven below the ground. Commonly includes chicken, pork/mutton, pumpkin, kumara, and potato.
- A Chinese dish made from stir-fried noodles with vegetables & tofu/meat. Has a delicious sauce. A popular dish for takeaway.
14 Clues: A savoury meal of sausage meat wrapped in puff pastry. • A French dish of stewed vegetables that originated in Nice. • Fresh fish coated in crispy batter & deep fried, served with a side of hot chips. • A meringue-based dessert topped with whipped cream & fresh fruit. Common at christmas. • ...
phonetics crossword 2023-06-02
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- In English, ________ vowels are produced with relatively greater tension of the tongue muscle compared to lax vowels.
- The consonants that are produced at the hard palate are called ________ sounds.
- __________ sounds are produced with a restriction in the vocal tract that interferes with the airflow.
- The __________ is a body part that creates voice, and it contains the glottis and the vocal cords.
- The __________ system was invented by phoneticians to represent all the sounds across languages.
- English is a _________-timed language, since the prosodic features on each syllable determines the meaning of words.
- The _________ is also called the soft palate, and this is where the consonant [ŋ] is produced.
- When we produce __________ sounds, the vocal folds are close to each other and vibrate.
- A __________ refers to a sequence of two vowel sounds next to each other.
- A ________ is the sound produced by a flick of the tongue against the alveolar ridge.
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- In ________ languages such as Thai, the same sequence of consonants and vowels can be different words depending on the pitch on each syllable.
- ________ sounds are produced when the velum is lowered, allowing the air to escape through both oral and nasal cavities.
- _________ is the scientific study of speech sounds.
- Korean and French are ________-timed languages, since each syllable has similar duration and loudness and the prosodic features on syllables do not affect the meaning of words.
- A __________ consonant is produced by completely blocking the airstream in the vocal tract and releasing abruptly.
- The production of __________ consonants involve the bottom lip and the upper teeth.
16 Clues: _________ is the scientific study of speech sounds. • A __________ refers to a sequence of two vowel sounds next to each other. • The consonants that are produced at the hard palate are called ________ sounds. • The production of __________ consonants involve the bottom lip and the upper teeth. • ...
More Animals Puzzle... IN SOUTH KOREA 2021-12-15
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- is a small wet animal that looks like a snake but has four legs and is common in South Korea.
- live under the ground and fishermen sometimes dig them up to put on their hooks.
- are a few Asian ______ ______ in Korea, called 'moon bears' in Korean because of some white color on their front.
- are mammals that can fly and are common in Korea.
- insects is sometimes found at night running around in a kitchen and people buy bug killer spray to stop them.
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- insect changes into a butterfly.
- cat hunts at night in Korea and is much smaller than a tiger and has thick fur.
- are two kinds of this small animal all over Korea; they are long but have short fur and a cute face.
- are 15 kinds of this insect, living in the ground for 5 to 17 years, then coming out and flying in the trees making a lot of noise in late summer.
- national bird of Korea is a symbol of good luck; it lives along wetlands, streams and rivers; it's on the five hundred won coin.
10 Clues: insect changes into a butterfly. • are mammals that can fly and are common in Korea. • cat hunts at night in Korea and is much smaller than a tiger and has thick fur. • live under the ground and fishermen sometimes dig them up to put on their hooks. • is a small wet animal that looks like a snake but has four legs and is common in South Korea. • ...
More Animals Puzzle... IN SOUTH KOREA 2021-12-15
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- is a small wet animal that looks like a snake but has four legs and is common in South Korea.
- live under the ground and fishermen sometimes dig them up to put on their hooks.
- are a few Asian ______ ______ in Korea, called 'moon bears' in Korean because of some white color on their front.
- are mammals that can fly and are common in Korea.
- insects is sometimes found at night running around in a kitchen and people buy bug killer spray to stop them.
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- insect changes into a butterfly.
- cat hunts at night in Korea and is much smaller than a tiger and has thick fur.
- are two kinds of this small animal all over Korea; they are long but have short fur and a cute face.
- are 15 kinds of this insect, living in the ground for 5 to 17 years, then coming out and flying in the trees making a lot of noise in late summer.
- national bird of Korea is a symbol of good luck; it lives along wetlands, streams and rivers; it's on the five hundred won coin.
10 Clues: insect changes into a butterfly. • are mammals that can fly and are common in Korea. • cat hunts at night in Korea and is much smaller than a tiger and has thick fur. • live under the ground and fishermen sometimes dig them up to put on their hooks. • is a small wet animal that looks like a snake but has four legs and is common in South Korea. • ...
Week 2 2020-12-09
Across
- about having a concrete “objective” understanding of what a given culture does, values and lives by. It is the intellectual attempt at understanding culture.
- Specific region/country of original; polish, Korean, Wampanoag, English, haiti
- Is the term for people who are consciously aware they are made of more than one race
- the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who have physical or mental disabilities and members of other minority groups.
- is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions.
- is socially constructed not scientific, general more global/ broad term
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- is being or becoming conscious of our own social identities and its impact in power, privilege, oppression complicity when we encounter people from cultures different from our own.
- is an instance of leaving something or someone out
- System of privilege and power based on race, to be the ist or engage in the ism you need the power with out it you are only able to hold prejudice values or actively discriminate being White is the privileged group.
- the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland
10 Clues: is an instance of leaving something or someone out • is socially constructed not scientific, general more global/ broad term • Specific region/country of original; polish, Korean, Wampanoag, English, haiti • is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions. • ...
Level 1 wk 2 2020-12-15
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- about having a concrete “objective” understanding of what a given culture does, values and lives by. It is the intellectual attempt at understanding culture.
- Specific region/country of original; polish, Korean, Wampanoag, English, Hatian
- Is the term for people who are consciously aware they are made of more than one race
- the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who have physical or mental disabilities and members of other minority groups.
- is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions.
- is socially constructed not scientific, general more global/ broad term
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- is being or becoming conscious of our own social identities and its impact in power, privilege, oppression complicity when we encounter people from cultures different from our own.
- is an instance of leaving something or someone out
- System of privilege and power based on race, to engage in the system you need the power without it you are only able to hold prejudice values or actively discriminate
- the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland
10 Clues: is an instance of leaving something or someone out • is socially constructed not scientific, general more global/ broad term • Specific region/country of original; polish, Korean, Wampanoag, English, Hatian • is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions. • ...
Famous Empires 2021-09-30
Across
- This empire owned all of modern day China and is known for being defeated by the Japanese after two failed naval invasions.
- This empire controlled much of South East Asia and the Korean Peninsula.
- This empire stretched from northern Chile to southern Colombia. It was colonized by the Spanish.
- The largest empire where the sun never set.
- For the first empire, they conquered in Europe, for the second they took most of the Sahara Desert.
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- This empire controlled some of the Mediterranean Sea and helped the Austrians in World War 1.
- The empire owned today's largest country and was known for there leader, the Tsar.
- This empire conquered all of the Mediterranean and at it's largest point owned from Crimea, Russia or Ukraine to Rabat, Morocco.
- This empire teamed up with the Germans in World War 2 and was often called the laughing stock of Europe due to their 'foolish' moves in war and the leader's incompetence during war.
- This empire was known for building dams and other water-related structures to make living in the capital easier. It was invaded by the Spanish, who destroyed the lake city that would later become a capital.
10 Clues: The largest empire where the sun never set. • This empire controlled much of South East Asia and the Korean Peninsula. • The empire owned today's largest country and was known for there leader, the Tsar. • This empire controlled some of the Mediterranean Sea and helped the Austrians in World War 1. • ...
DEI Level 1 Week 2 2021-02-09
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- cultural ____ about having a concrete “objective”understanding of what a given culture does, values and lives by. It is the intellectual attempt at understanding culture.
- is an instance of leaving something or someone out
- the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland
- the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who have physical or mental disabilities and members of other minority groups.
- Cultural ____ is being or becoming conscious of our own social identities and its impact in power, privilege, oppression complicity when we encounter people from cultures different from our own.
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- is the term for people who are consciously aware they are made of more than one race.
- A socially constructed not scientific, general more global/ broad term
- is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions.
- System of privilege and power based on race, to engage in the system you need the power without it you are only able to hold prejudice values or actively discriminate
- Specific region/country of original- Polish, Korean, Wampanoag, English, Hatian
10 Clues: is an instance of leaving something or someone out • A socially constructed not scientific, general more global/ broad term • Specific region/country of original- Polish, Korean, Wampanoag, English, Hatian • is the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions. • ...
Spot the korean actors (Kdrama 2016-2017) 2017-04-06
7 Clues: Kaki penipu • Penyangak zaman lampau • Pereka grafik yang gayah • Hentam kepala kasi pecah • Pandai berbahasa Tanzania • Ulang alik berjumpa dengan isteri • Mesintaip diimport dari negeri Illiois, Amerika Syarikat
Solve this puzzle for X'Mas Party location reveal! 2023-11-18
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- "A gesture wrapped, in paper or plain, Bringing joy, like a gentle rain. It’s given freely, spirits lift, Guess this word, a heartfelt shift."
- Best company to work for!
- "During winter's embrace, it brings joy and cheer, With lights and gifts, it's the best time of year. Santa and carols, a festive sound, Guess this word, where love is found."
- Small suburb between TTDI and Kepong (Clue : Consists of 2 words, has many international schools, poodles and Korean expats)
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- "In the realm of music, a maestro's delight, Strings and seasons, a harmonious flight. Baroque brilliance, notes that sway, Guess this composer, leading the way." (Clue : Four Seasons)
- "Swap and trade, a barter's dance, Goods and ideas, in a mutual advance. A give-and-take, a sharing range, Guess this word, a reciprocal change."
- Group is one of Malaysia's leading conglomerate company (Clue : Lagoon, Pyramid, Hospital)
7 Clues: Best company to work for! • Group is one of Malaysia's leading conglomerate company (Clue : Lagoon, Pyramid, Hospital) • Small suburb between TTDI and Kepong (Clue : Consists of 2 words, has many international schools, poodles and Korean expats) • ...
Phone Applications 2020-10-14
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- a 2013 racing video game, developed by Gameloft Barcelona and published by Gameloft as part of the Asphalt series
- a 2009 casual puzzle video game developed by Rovio Entertainment. It is inspired primarily by a sketch of stylized wingless birds.
- an association football simulation video game developed by EA Mobile and EA Canada
- This is hand. It's simple, clean, and easily handles voice and video calling.
- an endless runner mobile game co-developed by Kiloo and SYBO Games, private companies based in Denmark.
- In a world rife with messenger apps, it is among the most successful, boasting an enormous and dedicated user base
- an Indian free-to-play mobile game application developed by Indian studio Gametion Technologies Pvt Ltd.
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- the ultimate DRAGON BALL experience on your mobile device
- allows you to easily sync web pages, bookmarks, and browsing history between your Android device and the application on your desktop
- a freemium mobile strategy video game developed and published by Finnish game developer Supercell.
- a free-to-play match-three puzzle video game released by King on April 12, 2012, for Facebook
- lickety-split fast app with a clean design made by mozilla and it doesn't collect your data
- a kart racing mobile game, the fourteenth in the franchise in the Mario Kart series, developed and published by Nintendo for iOS and Android devices
- an online multiplayer battle royale game developed and published by PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of South Korean video game company Bluehole.
14 Clues: the ultimate DRAGON BALL experience on your mobile device • This is hand. It's simple, clean, and easily handles voice and video calling. • an association football simulation video game developed by EA Mobile and EA Canada • lickety-split fast app with a clean design made by mozilla and it doesn't collect your data • ...
Cold War 2022-03-16
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- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was formed to come to the aid of any other member nation if they were attacked.
- Joseph ________ led a national campaign to identify communists secretly working in the U.S.
- Nikita Khruschchev placed these in Cuba, and almost started a nuclear war.
- If one country fell to communism, then other countries would fall too, is referred to as the ____________.
- The U.S. became involved in the _________ war, to stop the spread of communism in Asia.
- the imaginary line that separated Western Europe from Communist Eastern Europe was known as the Iron _______.
- The United States and the Soviet Union during the cold war were referred to as: ______________.
- The tension between the United States and Soviet union that many feared would lead to a nuclear war.
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- President JFK initiated a ________________ in Cuba to stop Soviet ships from transporting weapons to Cuba.
- The United states took part in an ________ over Berlin to assist in bringing supplies to the people of Europe.
- The United States promised to remove their missiles from _______ if the missiles in Cuba were removed by the Soviet Union.
- The _________ war ended in a cease fire, and the U.S. withdrew its troops from here.
- Nikita Khruschchev's main goal was to spread __________ around the globe.
- The _________ bloc of Europe was communist.
- The Cuban Missile Crisis almost lead to a ________ war, and was a global concern.
- The U.S. and the Soviet Union were involved in an _______ race- to build up weapons in case of war.
- Germany built a _______ to separate East and West Berlin, as a way of preventing people from escaping into democratic West Berlin.
17 Clues: The _________ bloc of Europe was communist. • Nikita Khruschchev's main goal was to spread __________ around the globe. • Nikita Khruschchev placed these in Cuba, and almost started a nuclear war. • The Cuban Missile Crisis almost lead to a ________ war, and was a global concern. • ...
korean words 2023-12-03
cold war 2025-11-26
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- Struggle/ A fundamental clash between the U.S.'s capitalism and democracy and the USSR's communism and single-party rule.
- Race/ A competition to develop and stockpile massive quantities of conventional and nuclear weapons, leading to the doctrine of "mutually assured destruction" (MAD).
- Wars/ The superpowers supported opposing sides in regional conflicts around the world, such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Soviet-Afghan War.
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- and Propaganda/ Extensive use of spy networks and information campaigns to influence global opinion and undermine the opposing side.
- Race/ A technological rivalry to demonstrate scientific and engineering superiority, highlighted by the Soviet launch of Sputnik and the U.S. moon landing.
- of Alliances/ The creation of military alliances like the U.S.-led NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact, which effectively divided Europe.
6 Clues: Struggle/ A fundamental clash between the U.S.'s capitalism and democracy and the USSR's communism and single-party rule. • and Propaganda/ Extensive use of spy networks and information campaigns to influence global opinion and undermine the opposing side. • ...
TEST 2023-05-28
dd 2023-05-28
Types of spoons 2020-03-13
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- The perfect spoon for eating caviar, this has a small shallow bowl that may be either oval or paddle shaped.
- a type of spoon with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl.
- a round-bowled spoon somewhat smaller than a soup spoon it is intended for soup, traditionally for clear, broth-based soups
- a spoon made of horn
- a French spoon that is typically the size and shape of a dessert spoon, but with a flattened bowl that has a thinner edge and a small notch on one side.
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- a form of spoon developed in the later 17th century with a thin pointed tongue on the bottom of the bowl to reinforce the joint of bowl and handle
- balls of melon are made using this spoon that varies from around 1 centimetre to 3 centimetres
- a spoon, smaller than a teaspoon that is traditionally used for coffee drinks in speciality cups and for spooning cappuccino froth
- spoons of Scotch and Irish in origins these have short handles
- This spoon from Korea has a wide head and a long shaft, which makes it ideal for dunking rice in soup
- spoon that have larger round bowl, approximately 7" that are ideal for not only serving gumbo but also stew, chowder, bisque and all kinds of heavy soups.
11 Clues: a spoon made of horn • spoons of Scotch and Irish in origins these have short handles • a type of spoon with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl. • balls of melon are made using this spoon that varies from around 1 centimetre to 3 centimetres • ...
Vietnam Crossword 2021-05-06
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- spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam before going on to become a longtime senator from Arizona and a Republican presidential candidate.
- an extensive networks of tunnels dug by the Vietcong soldiers.
- authorized President Lyndon Johnson to “take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression”.
- the great majority of women who served in Vietnam.
- began small among peace activists and leftist intellectuals on college campuses but gained national prominence in 1965.
- a powerful herbicide used by the U.S. to destroy the forest cover.
- one of the most horrific incidents of violence committed against unarmed civilians during the Vietnam War.
- helped found the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930 and the League for the Independence of Vietnam, or Viet Minh, in 1941.
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- political radicals accused of incited riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
- the name given to a top-secret Department of Defense study of U.S. political and military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967.
- congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president’s ability.
- when forces from the People’s Army of North Vietnam (PAVN) carried out a massive artillery bombardment on the U.S. Marine garrison.
- a strategy that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War.
- a distinguished veteran of World War II and the Korean War, and the commander of the U.S. Military Assistance Command in Vietnam.
- a coordinated series of North Vietnamese attacks on more than 100 cities and outposts in South Vietnam.
- members of the Ohio national guard opened fire on a crowed gathered to protest the Vietnam war.
- a codename for an American bombing campaign during the Vietnam war.
17 Clues: the great majority of women who served in Vietnam. • an extensive networks of tunnels dug by the Vietcong soldiers. • a powerful herbicide used by the U.S. to destroy the forest cover. • a codename for an American bombing campaign during the Vietnam war. • congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president’s ability. • ...
Cultural Crossword 2025-09-14
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- In ancient Korean culture, where a burial site is selected with the help of a professional to bring good fortune to the village?
- In Hindu culture, after the funeral on the 13th day there is the last ceremony known as?
- In Mexican culture, there is a nine-day period of prayer for the deceased known as?
- In Japanese culture, when attending a funeral money is gifted in a special envelope known as?
- In the ancient Egypt culture, what process was performed to preserve a body after death?
- In Greek Orthodox culture, after the funeral they share a meal of blessing called?
- In the Madagascar culture, every five to seven years, people honor their ancestors by exhuming them from the family tomb and wrapping them in fresh known as?
- In Ghana culture, coffins in unique shapes to honor the deceased’s personally are called?
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- In Jewish culture, a formal mourning period that lasts seven days is called?
- In Mexican culture, there’s a day to honor the dead known as El día de los ?
- In the Jewish culture, the deceased is prepared for burial according to tradition by?
- In Japanese Buddhist culture, before the funeral there is an intimate gathering for family and close friends to spend time with the deceased called?
- In Ancient Egyptian culture, what was weighed to determine if the deceased would enter the afterlife?
- In Mexican culture, building altars for their deceased loved ones with their favorite items and foods are known as?
- In Japanese Buddhist culture, there is a religious item might guests carry called?
- In Judaism culture, there is grief that occurs immediately after a loved one's death and lasts until the burial called?
- In ancient Egypt culture, what four jars held the deceased's internal organ?
17 Clues: In Jewish culture, a formal mourning period that lasts seven days is called? • In Mexican culture, there’s a day to honor the dead known as El día de los ? • In ancient Egypt culture, what four jars held the deceased's internal organ? • In Japanese Buddhist culture, there is a religious item might guests carry called? • ...
cold war 2018-11-20
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- wall / The Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989
- war / Korean War. A war, also called the Korean conflict, fought in the early 1950s
- / in the Russian language the word glasnost has several general and specific meanings. It has been used in Russian to mean "openness and transparency"
- / The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, commonly known as the Soviet Union and known outside as Russia
- / Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev is a Russian and formerly Soviet politician. He was the eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union,
- / a theory or system of social organization in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs.
- zedong / Mao Zedong, commonly known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China
- charlie / Checkpoint Charlie was the name given by the Western Allies to the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- war / The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance
- / a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- / Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by the alias Lenin, was a Russian communist revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as head of government of Soviet Russia
- phone / The Red Phone, also known as the Red Telephone, the Moscow-Washington hotline
- / Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev was a Soviet statesman who led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War
- curtain / The Iron Curtain was the name for the boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II
- race / An arms race, in its original usage, is a competition between two or more states to have the best armed forces.
- / was a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the 1980s and 1990s
- / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance
- / a list of people or groups regarded as unacceptable or untrustworthy and often marked down for punishment or exclusion.
- / an object which is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon.
- plan / The Marshall Plan was an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over $12 billion in economic assistance
- menace / Red Menace or red menace may refer to: Red Scare or Red Menace, a term used during the Cold War era to describe the Soviet Union
- / a very powerful and influential nation (used especially with reference to the US and the former Soviet Union when these were perceived as the two most powerful nations in the world).
- doctrine / The Truman Doctrine was an American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War.
- pact / The Warsaw Pact, formally known as the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance
- francis powers / was an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace, causing the 1960 U-2 incident.
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- / John Fitzgerald Kennedy, commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President
- / Détente is the easing of strained relations, especially in a political situation.
- / Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev was a Soviet politician of Ukrainian citizenship, who led the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982
- / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance,
- / The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency of the United States
- / Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. He became the first human to journey into outer space when his Vostok spacecraft completed one orbit of the Earth
- chi minh / was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was Chairman and First Secretary
- / DEF CON is one of the world's largest hacker conventions, held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada,
- party / A communist party is a political party that advocates the application of the social and economic principles of communism through state policy.
- and cover / Duck and Cover is a civil defense social guidance film that is often popularly mischaracterized as propaganda.
- assured destruction / mutual assured destruction or mutually assured destruction is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy in which a full-scale use of nuclear weapons
- race / The Space Race refers to the 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the Soviet Union and the United States, for dominance in spaceflight capability
- / McCarthyism is the practice in the United States of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence.
- / the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- theory / The domino theory was a theory prominent from the 1950s to the 1980s that posited that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism
- missile crisis / The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis of 1962
- / Duck and Cover is a civil defense social guidance film that is often popularly mischaracterized as propaganda.
- / Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite. The Soviet Union launched it into an elliptical low Earth
- / he political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis of communism.
- / the principal policy making committee in the former Soviet Union, founded in 1917.
- shelter /
- state / A client state is a state that is economically, politically, or militarily subordinate to another more powerful
- / Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989
- / Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban communist revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba
49 Clues: shelter / • / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance • / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance, • / Détente is the easing of strained relations, especially in a political situation. • war / Korean War. A war, also called the Korean conflict, fought in the early 1950s • ...
UFULU Crossword Puzzle : Find Your Freedom 2023-04-17
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- Where does Ufulu Swim production take place in? (Hint : This place is called the Islands of Gods and has amazing surfing.)
- means "freedom" in Chichewa language
- Name of our best seller one piece swimwear (Hint: color is fiery orange). It's named after a gorgeous surf spot in Baler on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
- True or False? Our goal is to support, motivate, inspire and empower, not just women, but everybody to feel comfortable in their own skin. We are beautiful in different ways.
- means stylish and attractive (Hint: name of our Intro Retro one piece swimwear)
- What is the name of the collection when we collaborated with the dopest illustrator/artist, Kwon Dohee a.k.a Kimchisuperpower? She designed Silla and Blue Poppy prints.
- Fill in the blank. Our swimwear are made with __________ fabrics, which are regenerated polyester and nylon fabrics made from waste plastic bottles and abandoned fishing nets all over the world.
- Batik Clique bikini comes in three colors. Black, Yellow and ____________.
- Fill in the blank. Ufulu Swim is made to live that _____________.
- designer and creator of Ufulu Swim who dearly loves and appreciates you <3
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- a Victorian slang for a term of endearment for a beloved friend. Someone you love (Hint: name of our Intro Retro triangle bikini)
- What is the 10% discount code for your first order? (Hint : Look on the top of our website.)
- An upper garment of the Korean traditional clothes, Hanbok.
- a Victorian slang for habitually smiling face :)
- Name of our tote bag made by an amazing team behind the Blessed Project
- Fill in the blank. Two goals Ufulu Swim aim highly for are body positivity and _____________.
- means brave or fearless in Victorian slang (Hint: name from our Intro Retro swimwear)
17 Clues: means "freedom" in Chichewa language • a Victorian slang for habitually smiling face :) • An upper garment of the Korean traditional clothes, Hanbok. • Fill in the blank. Ufulu Swim is made to live that _____________. • Name of our tote bag made by an amazing team behind the Blessed Project • ...
Chapter 12 2013-04-20
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- Grandson of Ghenghis Khan who assumed the title of Great Khan and ruled the entire Mongolian empire
- A printer that could arrange individual blocks with characters in a frame to make a page for printing
- Nomadic kinship groups who claimed ancestery from a common ancestor
- The universal ruler of all Mongol clans who led the conquering of most of Asia and specialized in brutality for success
- The body gaurds name that surrounded the japanese Lords and lived by the Bushido
- Peoples who herded animals and were always on the move to find pastures
- The first Tang emperor who began Tang achievements
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- A southeast asian empire centered in present day Cambodia whose power reached its peak around 1200 A.D.
- A temple complex built in the Khmer Empire and dedicated the the Hindu god Vishnu
- The name for the Mongol Peace where there was imposed stability and law across most of Eurasia
- A demanding code of behavior for which a all Japanese warriors were to live by
- The varied customs and beliefs that combined to create Japan's earliest religion called...
- A dynasty that ruled Korea and modeld its central government off China and created a civil service system
- The Korean empress who held power behind the scenes until taking title of emperor of China, the only woman to ever do so in china
- A young venetian trader who traveled by caravan on the Silk roads and worked alongside Kublai Khan in the mongol empire
- The supreme general of the emperor's army and had the powers of a military dictator
- A large upper call made up of scholars and their families that attained status through education and wealth
17 Clues: The first Tang emperor who began Tang achievements • Nomadic kinship groups who claimed ancestery from a common ancestor • Peoples who herded animals and were always on the move to find pastures • A demanding code of behavior for which a all Japanese warriors were to live by • The body gaurds name that surrounded the japanese Lords and lived by the Bushido • ...
ACCESS_Type3 2025-11-05
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- A person who attacks or opposes cherished beliefs, traditions, or established institutions [p.16]
- A former student or graduate of a school, college, or university. [p.22]
- A situation in which a difficult choice must be made between two or more equally undesirable or difficult option [p.34]
- Permanently frozen ground, typically found in polar regions [p.15]
- A serious medical condition caused by the body’s extreme response to an infection, leading to widespread inflammation and potential organ failure. [p.25]
- The fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, best known for creating the Korean alphabet [p.19]
- Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, a previous stage of heart attack [p.25]
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- An Italian mathematician known for introducing the sequence of his own name, a number series where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones (2,3,5,8,13...) [p.17]
- A strong band of connective tissue that connects bones to other bones and helps stabilize joints [p.24]
- A genetic condition in males caused by the presence of an extra X chromosome (typically XXY) [p.23]
- The ability, right, or opportunity to enter, reach, use, or obtain something, also known as Sangsan High School's english magazine club [p.1]
- The ability of a living organism or system to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external surroundings. [p.22]
12 Clues: Permanently frozen ground, typically found in polar regions [p.15] • A former student or graduate of a school, college, or university. [p.22] • A person who attacks or opposes cherished beliefs, traditions, or established institutions [p.16] • The fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, best known for creating the Korean alphabet [p.19] • ...
cold war 2018-11-20
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- missile crisis / The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis of 1962
- / he political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis of communism.
- / Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev is a Russian and formerly Soviet politician. He was the eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union,
- and cover / Duck and Cover is a civil defense social guidance film that is often popularly mischaracterized as propaganda.
- war / The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance
- pact / The Warsaw Pact, formally known as the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance
- / a theory or system of social organization in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs.
- / The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, commonly known as the Soviet Union and known outside as Russia
- / Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban communist revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba
- charlie / Checkpoint Charlie was the name given by the Western Allies to the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- party / A communist party is a political party that advocates the application of the social and economic principles of communism through state policy.
- / Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev was a Soviet statesman who led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War
- / The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency of the United States
- francis powers / was an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace, causing the 1960 U-2 incident.
- menace / Red Menace or red menace may refer to: Red Scare or Red Menace, a term used during the Cold War era to describe the Soviet Union
- shelter /
- / the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- / Duck and Cover is a civil defense social guidance film that is often popularly mischaracterized as propaganda.
- race / An arms race, in its original usage, is a competition between two or more states to have the best armed forces.
- / in the Russian language the word glasnost has several general and specific meanings. It has been used in Russian to mean "openness and transparency"
- theory / The domino theory was a theory prominent from the 1950s to the 1980s that posited that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism
- / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance
- race / The Space Race refers to the 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the Soviet Union and the United States, for dominance in spaceflight capability
- / Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by the alias Lenin, was a Russian communist revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as head of government of Soviet Russia
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- doctrine / The Truman Doctrine was an American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War.
- curtain / The Iron Curtain was the name for the boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II
- / a list of people or groups regarded as unacceptable or untrustworthy and often marked down for punishment or exclusion.
- state / A client state is a state that is economically, politically, or militarily subordinate to another more powerful
- plan / The Marshall Plan was an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over $12 billion in economic assistance
- / Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite. The Soviet Union launched it into an elliptical low Earth
- / a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- / Détente is the easing of strained relations, especially in a political situation.
- zedong / Mao Zedong, commonly known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China
- / a very powerful and influential nation (used especially with reference to the US and the former Soviet Union when these were perceived as the two most powerful nations in the world).
- / an object which is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon.
- / the principal policy making committee in the former Soviet Union, founded in 1917.
- / John Fitzgerald Kennedy, commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President
- / McCarthyism is the practice in the United States of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence.
- / was a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the 1980s and 1990s
- assured destruction / mutual assured destruction or mutually assured destruction is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy in which a full-scale use of nuclear weapons
- wall / The Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989
- / Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev was a Soviet politician of Ukrainian citizenship, who led the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982
- / DEF CON is one of the world's largest hacker conventions, held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada,
- / Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989
- / Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. He became the first human to journey into outer space when his Vostok spacecraft completed one orbit of the Earth
- chi minh / was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was Chairman and First Secretary
- / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance,
- war / Korean War. A war, also called the Korean conflict, fought in the early 1950s
48 Clues: shelter / • / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance • / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance, • missile crisis / The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis of 1962 • / Détente is the easing of strained relations, especially in a political situation. • ...
Hobbies 2015-05-07
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- a game where you hit a ball with a bat (stick) and run around a triangle shaped field. Go KIA TIGERS!
- you do this at a dojang and wear a dobok. Many students break bricks with their hands or feet.
- You do this when you open a book and turn the pages.
- you do this when you stay outside in a tent. Many people do this in the forest.
- a game where you bounce an orange ball in your hand and throw the ball at a net
- a game where you use a club (stick) to hit a small white ball into a hole. Very popular for Korean women.
- a game where you use a paddle to hit a small white ball across a table.
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- a game where you use your feet to move a white and black ball across a field and kick for a goal. GO Park Ji-sung!
- Very popular in the Norebang. You do this when you hear your favorite song.
- a game where you use a stick to hit a small black puck (disc) into a net. Normally, you wear skates and often play on ice.
- when you use a guitar, piano, ukulele, or drums to make music.
- This is when you see your favorite dramas and tv programs.
- when you use a brush and many colors to make a beautiful picture.
- a game where you roll a very heavy ball down a long lane and try to knock over a group of pins.
- You do this when you want to get to the top of a mountain.
15 Clues: You do this when you open a book and turn the pages. • This is when you see your favorite dramas and tv programs. • You do this when you want to get to the top of a mountain. • when you use a guitar, piano, ukulele, or drums to make music. • when you use a brush and many colors to make a beautiful picture. • ...
Wars in Korea and Vietnam 2021-06-04
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- A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over.
- A war that occured when North Korea invaded South Korea to try and unite both sides under one leadership. The UN supported the South Koreans and the Soviet Union supported North Korea. Known as one of the biggest proxy wars
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- The point where Korea was split in two
- The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war
4 Clues: The point where Korea was split in two • The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war • A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over. • ...
American History 2023-05-19
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- (1954-1975) war between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States
- A procedure whereby property used as security for a loan is sold to pay the debt in the event of default.
- airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel to citizens of west Berlin when the Russians closed off land access to Berlin
- Cold war competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to build up their respective armed forces and weapons
- A great change for the better in public affairs. Govt. fixing problems in our society.
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- the competition between the USSR and the USA regarding achievements in the field of space exploration.
- A package of economic and social programs designed President Franklin D. Roosevelt to end the Great Depression
- A severe and prolonged reduction in economic activity as occurred during the 1930s
- National Aeronautic and Space Administration - 1958; to get US back in running with the Soviets in space race
- Alliance US, China, Soviet Union, Britain, France
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea. China joined later on the N. Korean side.
- Bomb that changed the world, ended WWII in Japan, created a nuclear arms race between U.S. and Soviet Union
12 Clues: Alliance US, China, Soviet Union, Britain, France • A severe and prolonged reduction in economic activity as occurred during the 1930s • A great change for the better in public affairs. Govt. fixing problems in our society. • the competition between the USSR and the USA regarding achievements in the field of space exploration. • ...
Korean sota 2019-04-03
Exam Review 2020-12-11
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- These were enacted in Germany to deny citizenship to the Jewish population.
- This was the Spanish system of colonial governance compelling Native Americans to work fields and mines for no wages.
- One criticism from western European countries about Shari’ah (Islamic law) as practiced by some Middle Eastern countries is the violation of _______?
- The end of this allowed the lives of South Africans to improve because they had more freedoms.
- Francis Bacon described these as important steps in the Scientific Revolution.
- Entry into the Korean & Vietnam Wars are examples of the expansion of this policy.
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- These were innovative because they allowed for farming on man-made islands that could be used year-round.
- Article 231 contributed to this country's economic difficulties after WWI.
- Examples of this include the presence of Greek architecture in the Middle East, sculptures and paintings represented actual people rather than idealized versions, and the construction of the Alexandrian library: the first true research library.
- The following events influenced the leaders of what event: unfair tax code, American Revolution, Enlightenment?
- The Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella supported Christopher Columbus' voyage in 1492 because they wanted to find a direct route by sea to which region?
- These Soviet policies relaxed the restrictions on political speech and provided some open markets.
- Germany initiated WWII by invading this country.
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was the last straw that led to the immediate outbreak of this event.
- This revolution contributed to increased global interaction during the Renaissance by making it easier to spread ideas.
15 Clues: Germany initiated WWII by invading this country. • Article 231 contributed to this country's economic difficulties after WWI. • These were enacted in Germany to deny citizenship to the Jewish population. • Francis Bacon described these as important steps in the Scientific Revolution. • ...
Culture 2023-09-25
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- Culture The culture of Hawaii, with hula dancing, surfing, luau feasts, and the spirit of aloha.
- Culture The lively culture of Brazil, with samba music, carnival, soccer, and the Amazon rainforest.
- Culture The culture of France, known for its art, fashion, cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- Culture The diverse and rich traditions, languages, and religions of India, known for its festivals like Diwali and Holi.
- Culture The culture of South Korea, known for its music (K-pop), cuisine (kimchi), and traditional hanbok clothing.
- Aboriginal Culture The rich culture of Australia's indigenous peoples, with unique art, spirituality, and traditions.
- Culture The culture of Greece, known for its mythology, philosophy, and ancient ruins like the Acropolis.
- American Culture The diverse cultures of indigenous peoples in North America, with unique languages, traditions, and art.
- Culture The culture of Russia, known for its literature, ballet, architecture, and historic cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg.
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- Culture The vibrant culture of Mexico, known for its music, dance, cuisine, and celebrations like Dia de los Muertos.
- Culture The diverse cultures of Africa, with unique languages, music, dance, and traditional clothing.
- Culture The ancient culture of Egypt, famous for its pyramids, hieroglyphics, and pharaohs.
- Culture The customs, traditions, and way of life in Japan, including tea ceremonies, kimono, and sushi.
- Culture The ancient and diverse culture of China, including calligraphy, martial arts, and the Great Wall.
- Culture The culture of Italy, famous for its art, architecture, pasta, and historic cities like Rome and Venice.
15 Clues: Culture The ancient culture of Egypt, famous for its pyramids, hieroglyphics, and pharaohs. • Culture The culture of Hawaii, with hula dancing, surfing, luau feasts, and the spirit of aloha. • Culture The lively culture of Brazil, with samba music, carnival, soccer, and the Amazon rainforest. • ...
historical figures 2023-07-24
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- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet, widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language.
- da Vinci An Italian Renaissance polymath known for his achievements in various fields, including art, science, and engineering.
- the Great A Mughal emperor of India, known for his religious tolerance and administrative reforms.
- Khan The founder and ruler of the Mongol Empire, one of the largest empires in history.
- the Great A Greek king and military commander who conquered much of the ancient world and spread Hellenistic culture.
- A classical Greek philosopher who is considered one of the founders of Western philosophy.
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- An Egyptian queen known for her intelligence and beauty, who ruled Egypt during the time of the Roman Empire.
- Shi Huang The first Emperor of China, who unified the country and built the Great Wall of China.
- of Arc A French peasant girl who became a military leader and played a significant role during the Hundred Years' War.
- An Egyptian pharaoh who ruled as a co-regent and later as a full pharaoh during the Eighteenth Dynasty.
- Galilei An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the scientific revolution.
- Seondeok A queen of the Korean Silla Kingdom, known for her wise leadership and contributions to the arts and culture.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who became the country's first black president.
- Curie A Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist, known for her groundbreaking research on radioactivity.
- A Chinese philosopher and teacher, whose ideas and teachings have deeply influenced East Asian culture and society.
15 Clues: Khan The founder and ruler of the Mongol Empire, one of the largest empires in history. • A classical Greek philosopher who is considered one of the founders of Western philosophy. • Shi Huang The first Emperor of China, who unified the country and built the Great Wall of China. • ...
Past and Future 2022-11-13
World Myths 2017-02-14
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- Egyptian creator god
- Slept with daughter to continue the royal rain-making ability
- Also Satan
- Place in the sun where dead Aztecs go
- Ganapatya Hindu most important deity
- Roman patron of travellers and merchants
- Green-skinned and partially mummy-wrapped god
- Roman divine healer
- Bird frequently in Native American tales
- Goddess adopted by an Indian fisherman
- Hindu creator god
- T'ien-lung is the ______ dragon
- Spirit of fire identified with Satan
- Cultural center of Arabia
- Korean professional female exorcist
- Hunts for human flesh in the woods in winter
- maiden who disturbed the souls of the gods
- Sky god and Indra's great rival
- Demigods in various serpentine forms
- Child of the sun
- gods and goddesses
- Indian god of fire
- Mother of Irish gods
- Celtic god of persuasion
- Indian god of death
- Son of Queen Prithra and Indian sun god
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- Animal considered local hero by the Chinese
- Daughter of the High King of Ireland
- Fung-hwang in Chinese
- Rain goddess and transformer of clouds
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Also Mahabir
- Spider who often acts and appears as a man
- Ancient people expert in predicting solar phenomena
- Anatolian storm god
- Kinich Ahau, Maya ____ God
- Eating the flesh of ones own species
- Hettite disappearing god
- Egyptian goddess of health
- non-gods in indian mythology symbolizing evil
- First Lovedu rain queen
- Little people seen only by children and medicine men
- Gaelic Adonis
- African king who wanted his dead wife restored to life
- Son of King Solomon and Makeda
- Animal that sits by the Mayan sun god on his throne
- Part of Holy Trinity of Hinduism
- Indian wild huntsman
- Underworld dwelling in Indian mythology
- Serpent that ruled Ethiopia
50 Clues: Also Satan • Also Mahabir • Gaelic Adonis • Child of the sun • Hindu creator god • gods and goddesses • Indian god of fire • Anatolian storm god • Roman divine healer • Indian god of death • Egyptian creator god • Indian wild huntsman • Mother of Irish gods • Fung-hwang in Chinese • Roman goddess of wisdom • First Lovedu rain queen • Hettite disappearing god • Celtic god of persuasion • ...
1st VFW Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-12
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- IR all aspect missile carried by EF-2000
- Set switches prior to exiting the combat area
- Request for bearing and range to described point
- Mirage lover
- Without the 6 at his name, he is only a poor bird
- Directive to cease air combat activities
- Russian, supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft
- 414-VFS
- Kunsan Airbase ILS RWY 18 DME 6
- Checks to ensure safe mission accomplishment
- Rear Aspect missile carried by MIG-23s
- Large cat but not from Sibira
- Runway Lineup
- Veto of fighter commit, followed with further directions
- Guy with most approaches on the Greenie Board
- No RWR indications
- Leads fly line abreast with wingmen in fighting wing
- Can fly Mach 2.83 at high altitude
- Village north of Kunsan Airbase
- UHF 377.20
- MITL Missile
- He flies like a Greek god
- Flare-dropping aircraft
- 401st VAS
- Launch of friendly anti-radiation missile
- Don't forget to activate before taxi
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- This MIG had the first flight on 27 May 1952
- Request for target information
- Unpopular Patch
- Instructor Pilot from Europe
- 294th VFS
- Home of the 401st VAS
- General Dynamics supersonic, medium-range interdictor
- This two-seater is designed primarily for ground attack
- Low to Medium Altitude Surface-to-air Missile System
- Flying in clouds or area of reduced visibility
- Ordnance release is authorized
- Two-ship formation where #2 stays within 30 to 60°
- Warning light when cockpit pressure is lost
- Allows off-boresight Air to Air operations
- SA-6
- Kunsan Airbase HAS 16-43
- An aircraft identified as enemy
- Range situated in a South Korean valley
- Missile performance Mach 2.9 and Range 40 nm
- VHF Radio
- This film director makes iconic movies
- A group of flatfish species
- Tactical Turn
- AN/AAQ-13 system
- A pinky painted twin-engine jet fighter aircraft
- SA-3 Radar
52 Clues: SA-6 • 414-VFS • 294th VFS • VHF Radio • 401st VAS • UHF 377.20 • SA-3 Radar • Mirage lover • MITL Missile • Runway Lineup • Tactical Turn • Unpopular Patch • AN/AAQ-13 system • No RWR indications • Home of the 401st VAS • Flare-dropping aircraft • Kunsan Airbase HAS 16-43 • He flies like a Greek god • A group of flatfish species • Instructor Pilot from Europe • Large cat but not from Sibira • ...
Cold War: Rising Tension 2013-05-23
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- Egyptian President during Suez Canal Crisis.
- America's peacetime military commitment to Europe.
- This group of four former WWII allies governed the divided Germany.
- The program started when Khrushchev took power.
- First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- The fear of communism spread by HUAC was known as _________.
- Leader of the Cuban Revolution.
- Doctrine that proclaimed it was the duty of socialist countries to intervene in other countries where socialism was threatened.
- Khrushchev's solution to East Germans fleeing to West Germany.
- In 1946, Churchill claimed this had fallen across Eastern Europe
- This doctrine promised USA troops would intervene in the Middle East to halt the spread of communism.
- Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime.
- This plan promised to give economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild their autonomy.
- America's policy to prevent the spread of communism.
- Powerful, long-range weapons utilizing rocket technology.
- A region near one superpower that was deemed untouchable by the other--Cuba was an American example of this.
- This doctrine has been described as America's drawing a 'line in the sand' against the spread of communism.
- First human to orbit the Earth.
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- Thanks to Soviet absence, the UN voted to commit troops to this war.
- Polish leader during Cold War.
- Theory that described American's fear of the countries falling one by one to communism.
- Failed American invasion of Cuba.
- Khrushchev's commitment to compete globally with the USA in a non-military manner.
- A surprise nuclear attack meant to disable an enemy.
- Hungarian leader who tried to leave the Warsaw Pact.
- Incident that pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- Post-WWII, two ideologically divided superpowers emerged, resulting in a _______ world.
- Czech leader during Cold War.
- American General in command of UN forces in Korea.
- Strategic theory that prevented the world from slipping into nuclear war.
- 1960 spyplane incident.
31 Clues: 1960 spyplane incident. • Czech leader during Cold War. • Polish leader during Cold War. • Leader of the Cuban Revolution. • First human to orbit the Earth. • Failed American invasion of Cuba. • Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime. • Egyptian President during Suez Canal Crisis. • First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • ...
2013 2013-11-06
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- Dakota Midwestern state with Canadian border
- a follower of Islamic beliefs
- the communication of disease by direct or indirect contact
- ROYGBIV
- a crew member of a space craft
- a drama set to music
- a host organism's bodily tissues invaded by disease
- a person who studies the past
- discussions intended to reach a mutual agreement
- where Native American live
- Ernest’s occupation in Toronto
- city often referred to as ‘Piter’ by its residents
- becoming a parent without giving birth
- a violent act the will occur to 1 in 3 Native American women
- vegetation that grows without roots
- largest city in Nebraska
- a person who sells flowers
- the belief that pleasure and happiness are the most important goal in life
- an ancient language
- popular two player strategy board game
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- a single cell organism whose DNA is composed of two or more species (part human, part mouse, part amphibian)
- a lost item containing a life’s work
- Hash, Bumby, Nesto
- culinary herb featured in Italian cuisine or the first name of the artist Hallward
- A modern day healer
- mutual force of attraction between any two objects in the universe
- An itinerant worker who travels from one area to another in search of work
- a breakfast favorite
- The Sun Also Rises author
- Eleanor’s hair color
- a profession where a moment in time is captured
- pregnant male
- a person who eases the communication between people of different languages
- Lev’s missing item
- a picture of a person
- person taken into captivity
- savages who raided European towns
- Land of Invisible Women
- Park’s nationality
- a flower for new beginnings
- the time between childhood and adulthood
- a church leader
- without a home
43 Clues: ROYGBIV • pregnant male • without a home • a church leader • Hash, Bumby, Nesto • Lev’s missing item • Park’s nationality • A modern day healer • an ancient language • a drama set to music • a breakfast favorite • Eleanor’s hair color • a picture of a person • Land of Invisible Women • largest city in Nebraska • The Sun Also Rises author • where Native American live • a person who sells flowers • ...
Test Review Cold War 2022-05-18
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- leader that created the Killing fields in Cambodia
- refusal to buy goods
- people that often supported the rise of communism
- movement to create a Jewish state
- a war the US was involved in to stop the spread of communism
- type of weapons that led to the Cold War
- created a naval blockade around Cuba after the discovery of missile launch pads
- division of western and eastern Europe based on Soviet expansion
- relaxation of cold war tensions
- Soviet invasion of __ ended detente and weakened the USSR
- legal racial segregation in South Africa
- taking private land or businesses into government ownership
- British colony that was divided into two states based on religion
- former colony of France and site of a proxy war with the USA
- theory communism would spread throughout Asia
- area secretly bombed by USA during the Vietnam war
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- economic policy in USSR intended to fix the economy but weakened the USSR
- nonalignment movement for newly independent nations that wanted to avoid Cold War sides
- symbol of the Cold War that physically divided a city
- Chinese plan to industrialize into the future
- conference meeting that divided Africa into colonies
- War that lacked public support due to being covered on the nightly news
- governments nationalized things to remove __ influences
- area in which Arab people lost land due to the creation of a Jewish state
- Plan to contain communism by sending money to European countries to rebuild after WWII
- drives people to create their own independent nations
- military alliance mean to protect from aggressive Soviet expansion
- led a non violence movement in India by boycotting British goods
- Gorbachev's policy of ending censorship that led to criticism of the USSR
- states that acted as a soviet buffer zone
- the Soviet economy face major economic stagnation due to massive ___ spending
- nuclear deterrence program by the use of all nukes to destroy the world
32 Clues: refusal to buy goods • relaxation of cold war tensions • movement to create a Jewish state • type of weapons that led to the Cold War • legal racial segregation in South Africa • states that acted as a soviet buffer zone • Chinese plan to industrialize into the future • theory communism would spread throughout Asia • people that often supported the rise of communism • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-06-13
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- A white crystalline substance that gives seawater its characteristic taste and is used for seasoning or preserving food.
- A colour intermediate between red and white.
- Capital of Spain.
- The second-largest U.S. state by both area and population.
- A voyage on a ship or boat taken for pleasure or as a holiday and usually calling in at several places.
- A country with a black, red and yellow flag.
- A long, narrow French loaf.
- An active fire protection device used to put out/control small fires, often in emergency situations.
- A toy for jumping about on, consisting of a long, spring-loaded pole with a handle at the top and rests for a person's feet near the bottom.
- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- A sport played by the New York Yankees
- A volcanic island in the North Atlantic near the Arctic Circle.
- A glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit that is eaten as a vegetable or in salad.
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- An imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size.
- The Academy Awards, popularly known as...
- A tower or other structure containing a beacon light to warn or guide ships at sea.
- A type of mechanical excavator with a shovel at the front and a digging arm at the rear.
- A South Korean multinational electronics corporation headquartered in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, South Korea.
- A pale yellow edible fatty substance made by churning cream and used as a spread or in cooking.
- Giant fish. Think Jaws!
- A mutant rat and the martial arts instructor of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
- A thin, flat cake of batter, fried on both sides in a pan and typically rolled up with a sweet or savoury filling.
- A sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life.
23 Clues: Capital of Spain. • Giant fish. Think Jaws! • A long, narrow French loaf. • A sport played by the New York Yankees • The Academy Awards, popularly known as... • A colour intermediate between red and white. • A country with a black, red and yellow flag. • The second-largest U.S. state by both area and population. • ...
Oxford Classic Movies 2021-06-18
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- DUSTIN HOFFMAN PLAYS A WOMAN IN THIS MOVIE
- TOURISTS GET CAUGHT UP WITH WILD OZARK HILLBILLIES
- COMEDY ABOUT ANTICS AT ARMY HOSPITAL DURING KOREAN WAR
- Humphrey Bogart owns a nightclub
- BIG SHARK TERRORIZES BEACH TOWN
- JACK NICHOLSON AND FAYE DUNAWAY IN DETECTIVE DRAMA
- FIRST OF A SERIES OF MOVIES ABOUT ORGANIZED CRIME FAMILY
- GEORGE C. SCOTT PLAYED THIS CUSSING TOUGH ARMY GENERAL
- POOR MISUNDERSTOOD GREEN MONSTER MAN
- CHARLTON HESTON AS AN ENSLAVED NOBLEMAN WHO GETS REVENGE ON A CHARIOT
- IN ARENIC AND OLD LACE, CARY GRANT'S (BLANK) WERE MURDERERS
- BILL MURRAY KEEPS WAKING UP ON THE SAME DAY
- (BLANK) (BLANK) MEN. HENRY FONDA AND 11 OTHER MEN ON JURY
- BOY WITH A WOODEN PERSONALITY AND A CRICKET FRIEND
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- JAMES BOND IN A MOVIE ABOUT KING MIDAS' DIGIT
- NICKNAME OF PAUL NEWMAN WHO PLAYS PRISONER NAMED LUKE
- CUTE ALIEN WHO WANTED TO PHONE HOME
- CLARK KENT'S ALTER EGO
- CITY DOROTHY IS TRYING TO GET TO IN WIZARD OF OZ
- WHAT FUN ACTIVITY WAS SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER ABOUT
- CRAZY GOINGS ON AT THE BATES MOTEL
- SYLVESTER STALLONE AS A PHILADELPHIA BOXER
- YOUNG MAN TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY MRS. ROBINSON
- TROUBLE ON THE HMS BOUNTY WHERE seized control of the ship from captain Bligh
- CYBORG ROBOT TELLS PEOPLE TO GO AHEAD AND MAKE HIS DAY
- IN THIS MOVIE CHARLTON HESTON PLAYED A SLAVE TO WHAT ANIMALS? PLANET OF THE (BLANK)
- FIRST NAME OF MYSTERY WRITER WHO WROTE MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
- BIG APE BROUGHT TO NEW YORK
- GARY COOPER PLAYS A MARSHALL WHO HAS TO FACE A DEADLY GANG ALL BY HIMSELF
- JOHN WAYNE IS AMERICAN BOXER RETURNING TO VILLAGE OF HIS BIRTH IN IRELAND
- JIMMY STEWART AS A RETIRED COP WITH A FEAR OF HEIGHTS
31 Clues: CLARK KENT'S ALTER EGO • BIG APE BROUGHT TO NEW YORK • BIG SHARK TERRORIZES BEACH TOWN • Humphrey Bogart owns a nightclub • CRAZY GOINGS ON AT THE BATES MOTEL • CUTE ALIEN WHO WANTED TO PHONE HOME • POOR MISUNDERSTOOD GREEN MONSTER MAN • DUSTIN HOFFMAN PLAYS A WOMAN IN THIS MOVIE • SYLVESTER STALLONE AS A PHILADELPHIA BOXER • BILL MURRAY KEEPS WAKING UP ON THE SAME DAY • ...
The Importance of Being Earnest (C) 2022-09-27
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- Light and dark
- These parrots are known for their ___ appetite.
- What any musician aspires to be
- Rihanna's real name
- Fashion designer from The Incredibles
- A double-landlocked country in Europe.
- This is a procedure essential to any hospital setting.
- This is a person you should not waste your money on.
- US state beginning with the letter W
- Be the best and you shall be rewarded.
- Doing this too frequently can be detrimental to health.
- Cephalopods that are objectively the best form of aquatic life.
- His ___ childhood shaped him into a ruthless man.
- Goes out of their way to attain the favor of people of authority.
- Korean singer who released the song "Gangnam Style"
- The fearful man ___, begging his boss not to fire him.
- A person you definitely do not want near you
- Steven Spielberg's most successful film
- This fish suffers from short-term memory loss.
- It would help to have a lot of friends in this ideology.
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- Capital of Indonesia
- South American country located on the equator
- Netflix's most streamed show of 2020
- French-speaking region of Canada
- Opposite of letting go
- You are improving your ___ by completing this puzzle.
- Hard to understand or fully comprehend
- Lady Gaga's real first name
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
- Andy's neighbor in Toy Story
- The first person to leave the band One Direction.
- Poorer than the bourgeoisie
- The ____ woman was far more cunning than she appeared at first glance.
- Mulan's name when she disguises herself to fight in war.
- A mammal that lives in the ocean and ocassionally comes up to the surface.
- The best possible way of showing something.
- He ___ disagreed with the ruling, making no effort to conceal his disapproval.
- Familial power reigns supreme.
- Monody
- Does not describe a happy and cheerful tone.
40 Clues: Monody • Light and dark • Rihanna's real name • Capital of Indonesia • Opposite of letting go • Lady Gaga's real first name • Poorer than the bourgeoisie • Andy's neighbor in Toy Story • Familial power reigns supreme. • What any musician aspires to be • French-speaking region of Canada • Last letter of the Greek alphabet • Netflix's most streamed show of 2020 • ...
Crossword Vio 2022-10-17
Across
- pharaon moderne
- ému et bouleversé (s/o george perec)
- le madrilène
- il a des missions pas très révolutionnaires
- mon accès dans ton esprit
- couvert EEDF
- méchant temps
- yummy cooker
- vacances dans le faux sud
- السمت
- faut pas se les faire
- trouvaille de la semaine ?
- « Elles nous avaient pourtant prévénus » Mia
- observation parisienne
- au milieu des usines
- james clarke
- ucookitdamnwell
- attention hein
- l’art martial de la stupidité
- doigt ou médiéval inclusif
- arnaques javanaises
- si bourdieu n’aimait pas la récré
- philly
- je la fais tous les jours avec mon vélo
- bonjoure, j’aurais besoin de 300€ pour débloquer mon compte, peut-tu me les envoyer via ce lien sécurisé ?
- … de la farce sociale
- korean pasta
- un truc de fou
- endroit où l’on pert la tête
- sourires trompeurs
- une amie ne sait pas les prendre
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- your luxury side
- les mots sont des armes
- tueurs qui bédavent
- mort paix
- décor et des
- animal hygiénique
- aller chez qui
- notre fléau invisible
- personne l’appelle à paris
- le symbole d’un dream tant rêvé
- l’envers des US
- t’es nase, arrête
- passoire
- une voiture après quelques tonneaux
- le trou de platon
- ettoichantes
- dédale parisien
- imitation ou représentation
- ma maladie nocturne
- la schizophrénie de Socrate
- simp av-ré
- voie d’accès au trésor perse et à la bouffe asiatique
- juron religieuse colorée
- on l’attend
- pétit merci à vous aussi
- ma mère les mange
- le meilleur de la boutique
- la neige que tu prends quand t’as pas de ski
- mort par son esprit
- clair, mais pas pour les ieuv
- ∅
- avec, les très riches ne foulent plus notre sol
- insecte !
- dissert mvp
- musique de voiture
- ça ride cette peuf
- femme de lettre
68 Clues: ∅ • السمت • philly • passoire • mort paix • insecte ! • simp av-ré • on l’attend • dissert mvp • décor et des • le madrilène • couvert EEDF • ettoichantes • yummy cooker • james clarke • korean pasta • méchant temps • aller chez qui • attention hein • un truc de fou • pharaon moderne • l’envers des US • dédale parisien • ucookitdamnwell • femme de lettre • your luxury side • animal hygiénique • t’es nase, arrête • ...
Crossword Vio 2022-10-17
Across
- pharaon moderne
- ému et bouleversé (s/o george perec)
- le madrilène
- il a des missions pas très révolutionnaires
- mon accès dans ton esprit
- couvert EEDF
- méchant temps
- yummy cooker
- vacances dans le faux sud
- السمت
- faut pas se les faire
- trouvaille de la semaine ?
- « Elles nous avaient pourtant prévénus » Mia
- observation parisienne
- au milieu des usines
- james clarke
- ucookitdamnwell
- attention hein
- l’art martial de la stupidité
- doigt ou médiéval inclusif
- arnaques javanaises
- si bourdieu n’aimait pas la récré
- philly
- je la fais tous les jours avec mon vélo
- bonjoure, j’aurais besoin de 300€ pour débloquer mon compte, peut-tu me les envoyer via ce lien sécurisé ?
- … de la farce sociale
- korean pasta
- un truc de fou
- endroit où l’on pert la tête
- sourires trompeurs
- une amie ne sait pas les prendre
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- your luxury side
- les mots sont des armes
- tueurs qui bédavent
- mort paix
- décor et des
- animal hygiénique
- aller chez qui
- notre fléau invisible
- personne l’appelle à paris
- le symbole d’un dream tant rêvé
- l’envers des US
- t’es nase, arrête
- passoire
- une voiture après quelques tonneaux
- le trou de platon
- ettoichantes
- dédale parisien
- imitation ou représentation
- ma maladie nocturne
- la schizophrénie de Socrate
- simp av-ré
- voie d’accès au trésor perse et à la bouffe asiatique
- juron religieuse colorée
- on l’attend
- pétit merci à vous aussi
- ma mère les mange
- le meilleur de la boutique
- la neige que tu prends quand t’as pas de ski
- mort par son esprit
- clair, mais pas pour les ieuv
- ∅
- avec, les très riches ne foulent plus notre sol
- insecte !
- dissert mvp
- musique de voiture
- ça ride cette peuf
- femme de lettre
68 Clues: ∅ • السمت • philly • passoire • mort paix • insecte ! • simp av-ré • on l’attend • dissert mvp • décor et des • le madrilène • couvert EEDF • ettoichantes • yummy cooker • james clarke • korean pasta • méchant temps • aller chez qui • attention hein • un truc de fou • pharaon moderne • l’envers des US • dédale parisien • ucookitdamnwell • femme de lettre • your luxury side • animal hygiénique • t’es nase, arrête • ...
Culinary Crossword 10/17/22 (West) 2022-10-16
Across
- Popular spice made from the inner bark of a tree
- Sausage from Frankfurt
- Dried seeds of the cilantro plant
- Jambalaya, Crawfish Pie, Filé ______
- Dough is rising
- Mardi Gras cake that hides a baby
- Country of origin for potatoes
- Custard with burned sugar ontop
- Woody, piney herb
- Sweetener
- Purple veg of nightshade family
- Citrus Season
- Genus of flowering plants that includes onion and garlic
- Apple Season
- stuffed pasta
- "Bog Berries"
- Cured, Smoked, and Sliced Pork Belly
- Calamari
- What happens at 212F
- Cajun sausage made with rice and liver
- French Fry Veg
- Mixture of onion, carrot, and celery
- cornmeal pancake
- Garbanzos
- Eastern European beet soup
- Clarified butter in India
- What happens at 32F
- French word for "under"
- Garfield's favorite
- Yellow Fruit
- Salad with croutons and anchovy dressing
- Tomato Season
- Chef Ramsay
- German Fermented Cabbage
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- Type of cookie used in the Italian dessert "Tiramisu"
- Name for spanish egg and potato "omelette"
- Bread base
- Brownie with no chocolate
- cooking Competition hosted by Tom Colicchio
- Cuisine that uses "Garam Masala"
- Chop very small
- Yellow Citrus
- Christmas log shaped cake
- Long Lettuce
- Rises to the top
- Celebrity chef from Austria
- Red steak
- Korean Fermented Cabbage
- Maize
- Celebrity chef who says "BAM!"
- Et's fav candy
- Green Citrus
- AKA Scotch Bonnet
- Famous French-inspired American chef
- Culinary crustaceans
- Long bread from France
- Yellow Tropical Fruit
- Fuzzy brown fruit with green insides
- Dark crust on grilled foods
- Native American dish consisting of corn kernels and lima beans
- Popular Easter treat with creamy center
- Orange Citrus
- Vietnamese/French fusion Sandwich
- Used to serve soup
- Liquids flavored with animal bones and aromatics
- Orange Root Vegetable
- Cooked too long
- Red Root Vegetable
68 Clues: Maize • Calamari • Sweetener • Red steak • Garbanzos • Bread base • Chef Ramsay • Long Lettuce • Green Citrus • Apple Season • Yellow Fruit • Yellow Citrus • Citrus Season • stuffed pasta • "Bog Berries" • Orange Citrus • Tomato Season • Et's fav candy • French Fry Veg • Chop very small • Dough is rising • Cooked too long • Rises to the top • cornmeal pancake • Woody, piney herb • AKA Scotch Bonnet • Used to serve soup • ...
Steff's special crossy 2023-11-02
Across
- A scandalous but legal substance that only appears illicit, especially to potential employers
- A superspreader event
- Getting ____
- Frontrunner of the 2023 Toronto mayoral election
- A restorative beverage to be consumed multiple times a day
- How to pay for things
- 42km of running
- Offer of marriage by a person born in June OR Steff’s top ranked submission
- Young people science
- A place to cry, but only to some good tunes
- Red Room’s special cocktail, for your special day has the best of this cocktail
- Author of Steff’s favorite referee report
- Don't drink from this
- I heard this event was CRAZY this year
- East Asian capital after dark OR A liquor of choice
- Things that GASA members would never do
- An awkward weekly check-in experience
- Cause for concern, to a dentist
- Someone who paints a map of Europe that is also the Theory of Everything
Down
- Worst way to avoid Korean/Restoule police
- A necessary addition to [clue number for (ask us)] but always poorly timed
- One who uses abandoned textbooks as a monitor stand, for short
- A weekly, professional meeting with an occasional duck in attendance
- The perfect venue for Bryan Gaensler’s rendition of “All About that Bass” by Meghan Trainor
- Someone who politely listens to the person with the map of Europe
- Everyone's favourite relative
- I'd rather be here
- A special, usually daily, group activity
- Steff’s taste in this exceeds only her taste in fashion
- Partner of good, bad, and only
- Beg
- The main reason to go to a bar
- The way Steff (and James) humbled us all during the week about tides
- An organ belonging to the collective
- Something that takes a steep turn when the adults leave the party
35 Clues: Beg • Getting ____ • 42km of running • I'd rather be here • Young people science • A superspreader event • How to pay for things • Don't drink from this • Everyone's favourite relative • Partner of good, bad, and only • The main reason to go to a bar • Cause for concern, to a dentist • An organ belonging to the collective • An awkward weekly check-in experience • ...
Happy Three Year Anniversary 2024-02-08
Across
- City with the largest street cat population in the world.
- 2023 KGB booth theme.
- A show that demonstrates the power of German (plot) engineering.
- Underrated British showrunner.
- Scientific term for a seal.
- Open-air market notable for its delightful food.
- Doing homework together is like this, for math majors.
- Movie notable for its unusual subtitle: "your mom, lmao."
- With "beach," name for the area next to Coney Island with incontinent birds.
- The main romance in Loki was an example of this trope.
- Widely-used nickname for Vancouver, Canada, with "The."
- The best German song from 1974, or at least the best one I've listened to.
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- The member of Red Velvet that gay people like.
- Iconic yuckygirl, potentially a member of the Vriska genus.
- Pittsburgh restaurant, or two things we could give each other during a night spent at home.
- Character from the Kyoshi novels best known for being "live-in gal pals" with the eponymous avatar.
- Among Us map where we annihilated a crew of unsuspecting CMU students.
- Frequent cause of death in Don't Starve Together.
- A pattern of movements used to demonstrate skill in Karate.
- Beautiful cousin to the R train, tragically indisposed.
- Language spoken by the people of Gimrurrim, notable to linguists for its unusual phonetics, a result of the need for clarity when speaking through layers of clothing.
- Gay-coded fuckboy villain of a better musical than Dear Evan Hansen.
- Store that doesn't actually have a location in the Flushing mall, no matter what you tell your parents.
- Taylor Swift's boyfriend's football position, or a rude thing to call someone's rear.
- Technical term for short climbs that don't require ropes.
- Friday Harbor restaurant with inexcusably bad Korean Tofu Noodles.
- Linguistic term that used to be called "fuckative" before the woke liberals got to it.
27 Clues: 2023 KGB booth theme. • Scientific term for a seal. • Underrated British showrunner. • The member of Red Velvet that gay people like. • Open-air market notable for its delightful food. • Frequent cause of death in Don't Starve Together. • Doing homework together is like this, for math majors. • The main romance in Loki was an example of this trope. • ...
Desiree's 20th Birthday Crossword! 2024-02-17
Across
- Attachment on the first bouquet of roses I gave you
- I asked your parents permission to _____ at Disneyland
- Song I learned on the guitar for you
- Our first subway stop
- Evidence; strength of liquor; nearby caffeine
- Protagonist of our first anime
- Color of our lights when we do the nasty
- Your first date coffee
- Video game we can only play in-person
- Passenger ________
- Our favorite card game
- Chopstick teacher
- Your Harry Potter house
- Your pick for our future child's name
- You are my significant _______
- Year of the item that Minecraft skeletons use
- Traditional Disney treat
- Korean fried chicken and pop vocalist
- We both have NYC versions of this doll
- Only place where YOU drive ME
- The tour we are going to this year!!
- Character on the first Spotify playlist I made you
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- Your egg preference
- Dish you cooked for me as a surprise <3
- Song that plays every time we pass a certain boulevard
- I always bring these when you come back home
- First album release we listened to together
- City where we did it for the first time outside of California
- Word on our friendship bracelet
- One of your favorite movies
- Street to Starbucks or Seafood City
- Protection
- Girl I love
- Your "allergy"
- Your patronus
- Time-capsule-like thing holding relics of our good times
- Artist of the song I sang to you outside your debut venue
- Park where we took your dogs out for the first time
- Movie that got canceled b/c of projector issues (abbr.)
- The only reason we go to Melrose
- Song I used in your prom video
- Place where we got caught in the back of the car
- Aesthetic for our dream home (i.e. kitchen)
43 Clues: Protection • Girl I love • Your patronus • Your "allergy" • Chopstick teacher • Passenger ________ • Your egg preference • Our first subway stop • Your first date coffee • Our favorite card game • Your Harry Potter house • Traditional Disney treat • One of your favorite movies • Only place where YOU drive ME • Protagonist of our first anime • You are my significant _______ • ...
Spelling Review 2024-02-29
Across
- A person who does sports
- A person who repairs and maintains machinery and vehicles.
- The opposite of happy
- A country in South America, with a Green and yellow colored Flag
- Not normal, not common
- Base word of exciting
- Twice of something
- English, Chinese, Khmer, Korean, Japanese
- A sentence usually starting with wh- wrods
- One of the most common pet fish
- A mountain or hill that has lava, ash and gases
- A device you wear on your ear to listen to music
- The country above USA
- The air the we breath
- something you wear on your head for protection
- A person born in Egypt
- Opposite of offline
- The month of love
- Something or someone with no mistakes
- A thing usually used to find out about the month and date
- An unexpected event or outcome
- a person who started something
- Schoolwork that you bring home
- Another word for "smallest"
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- The place in a house where you cook
- A person who makes jokes for a living
- A pool of water
- A word used for measuring if something is well made or not
- The capital city of England
- Something you wear when it starts raining
- a person who design things
- when you have what you need.
- Another word for Money
- The top surface of building
- To fix, to arrange
- A building made out of bricks, where a king lives in
- A feeling of wanting something that someone else have
- The bag used when traveling
- something you do all the time or everyday
- A fruit with dark green skin and a large seed in the middle
- the day on March 1
- Past tense of buy
- People who live around your house
43 Clues: A pool of water • The month of love • Past tense of buy • Twice of something • To fix, to arrange • the day on March 1 • Opposite of offline • The opposite of happy • Base word of exciting • The country above USA • The air the we breath • Not normal, not common • Another word for Money • A person born in Egypt • A person who does sports • a person who design things • The capital city of England • ...
Birthday Crossword 2019-07-16
Across
- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- We use words to solve this together
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
- The place we went for our first trip together
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- The food we ate on our second date
- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- Yawn causing activity
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- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in august
- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- Your favorite part of my body
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- The first meal that we cooked together
- A sport and game you like
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- This type of trip that we use the back of my car for
- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
- How I feel everyday since I found you
- The show that brought us together
32 Clues: Yawn causing activity • A sport and game you like • Your favorite part of my body • The show that brought us together • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • The food we ate on our second date • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • We use words to solve this together • Are we cursed with this every trip? • How I feel everyday since I found you • ...
#melonas2024 2024-08-30
Across
- M’s instrument of choice
- M’s childhood sport
- where J&M will live after they get married
- a name that two members of their families share
- J&M walked around here for 2 hours the first time they went out
- M went here the day J first ping'ed her
- original artist of recessional song at the ceremony
- M’s favorite flavor
- J&M’s ship name / popular Korean ice cream bars
- M's comfort food
- J’s favorite basketball team
- the first time J messaged "I love you" was in this language
- the number of books to be designated as a library; M’s book goal
- abbr where J serves
- J’s hometown
- what M thinks of most jewelry
- where J&M are going for their real honeymoon
- M’s college friend group
- where J proposed
- M’s preferred boba sweetness
- J’s favorite sport
- where M serves
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- J’s preferred boba sweetness
- number of degrees M half jokingly wants to get
- where J&M are going for their mini honeymoon
- where J&M met
- a food M likes but J refuses to eat
- J&M's favorite thing to do together
- the class J&M had together the first time they talked
- J's favorite food
- the first message J sent M
- occupation of both J&M’s fathers
- where J&M had their first dinner
- the glue friend until J&M went out for the first time
- M’s sister’s actual name
- J&M dated for a few days shy of this number of months
- age gap between J&M
- J's middle name
- J’s preferred tea order
- J&M's first trip together was to this conference
- J&M's favorite date activity
- first movie J&M watched together
- J&M's first vacation together was here
- city where M grew up
44 Clues: J’s hometown • where J&M met • where M serves • J's middle name • M's comfort food • where J proposed • J's favorite food • J’s favorite sport • M’s childhood sport • M’s favorite flavor • abbr where J serves • age gap between J&M • city where M grew up • J’s preferred tea order • M’s instrument of choice • M’s sister’s actual name • M’s college friend group • the first message J sent M • ...
1970's Review 2024-04-26
Across
- Group that made song "Staying Alive"
- Major war influence in the 1970's that started in the 1940's
- Movie about a terrorizing shark
- A movie genre about natural disasters
- Type of shoe with a thick sole
- Running naked, a fad of the 1970's
- Foreign group that made song "Dancing Queen"
- Movie set around a boxer and his life
- Popular card game with 4 main colors made in the 1970's
- Show about a "Bunch" of kids
- Jeffersons Show about the neighbours of the show "All in the Family"
- Type of suit with a wide collar
- derby Competitive Skating
- Show set in the 1950's with many spin-offs
- One of the best racing horses
- Popular male hair style of the 1970's
- John Wooden coached this college basketball team
- A movie about love and tragedy
- An odd kind of pet popular in the 1970's
- Abbreviation for "Saturday Night Live"
- Show about a shipwrecked crew on an island
- Scandal of Richard Nixon
- Hosted the "Tonight Show"
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- Popular horror movie of the 1907's
- Family vs. Family trivia show
- Movie about a single dad and divorce
- Popular disco movie of the 1970's
- A movie set around a mafia boss
- Military show set in the Korean War
- Abbreviation for "Monday Night Football"
- Show about man adjusting to the world around him
- times A spin off of the show "Maude"
- One of the first video games
- The "Sesame Street" channel
- Standard clothing material of the 1970's
- Action figures were made from this movie
- Nickname for the Cincinnati Red's "glory days"
- Family car of choice
- Fancy word for shorts
- Dance style soft the 1970's
40 Clues: Family car of choice • Fancy word for shorts • Scandal of Richard Nixon • derby Competitive Skating • Hosted the "Tonight Show" • The "Sesame Street" channel • Dance style soft the 1970's • One of the first video games • Show about a "Bunch" of kids • Family vs. Family trivia show • One of the best racing horses • Type of shoe with a thick sole • A movie about love and tragedy • ...
East Asia End of Unit 2024-03-08
Across
- philosophy that humans and animals should live in balance with the Tao, or the universe.
- river also known as China's Sorrow and Huang He
- China's first dynasty
- capital city of Tang Dynasty that served as a model for Korea and Japan
- largest desert in Asia
- Qin dynasty _____________ weights and measures
- Confucianism became the state ideology during this dynasty
- What powerful landowners were called in Japan
- dynasty that established the first great Chinese empire.
- member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan, began as provincial warriors before rising to power in the 12th century
- belief that in order for a ruler to maintain order in society, people must obey a set of strict laws and those in authority
- traditional practice that originated in Ancient China and which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment.
- name of period when the Korean Peninsula was divided between the kingdoms of Koguryo, Paekche, and Silla.
- This prince in Japan sent missions to Tang China
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- "________ Mountains" - mountain range separates China from India
- bones that ancient China ask questions on
- name of the statue warriors Qin Shi Huang had buried in his tomb
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- This religion traveled from northern India to Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan, and beyond.
- a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups
- longest river in Asia
- This dynasty was the golden age of Ancient China
- Chinese Dynasty that invented writing
- name of the reforms made by Shotoku that helped strengthen the central government in Japan
- Ancient religion of Japan that believes spiritual powers exist in the natural world.
25 Clues: China's first dynasty • longest river in Asia • largest desert in Asia • Chinese Dynasty that invented writing • bones that ancient China ask questions on • What powerful landowners were called in Japan • Qin dynasty _____________ weights and measures • river also known as China's Sorrow and Huang He • This dynasty was the golden age of Ancient China • ...
Canadian Post-War Era (1946-1969) 2023-06-23
Across
- The term for the division between democratic countries of Western Europe and communist countries controlled by Stalin
- This man became the Canadian Prime Minister in 1968
- The Canadian children’s show Mr ____ enjoyed great success
- This man stared in Canadian Theatre in the post-war era before landing a lead role in the film The Sound of Music
- The fear that communism would take over the world after WWII
- This writer won the Governor General’s Award for Poetry in 1966 and continues to be a successful author today
- This organization was formed in 1945 “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war”
- The name for the trials that indicted war criminals in 1945 and 1946
- This man was elected as the leader of the Parti Quebecois in 1968
- This crisis was caused after Egypt’s president nationalized a canal
- This sporting television program was wildly popular “in Canada”
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- This became the 10th province in 1949
- This term was used when Quebec expressed a desire to break away from the Canadian union as a province
- The war that Canada participated in from 1950 to 1953
- This organization provided funds and shelter to people who couldn’t return home after war
- This man becomes the Canadian Prime Minister by winning the election of 1963
- This radical group used weapons and fear to achieve their aims in Quebec starting in 1963
- The Official ____ Act made English and French the official languages of Canada
- The ____ Revolution elected a new government in 1960 that promised to improve economic and social standards
- This man held power in Quebec from 1944-1959 with the goal to stop the federal government from interfering in Quebec’s resources
- This new symbol of national identity was raised in 1964
- This Canadian channel broadcasted it’s first tv show in 1952
22 Clues: This became the 10th province in 1949 • This man became the Canadian Prime Minister in 1968 • The war that Canada participated in from 1950 to 1953 • This new symbol of national identity was raised in 1964 • The Canadian children’s show Mr ____ enjoyed great success • The fear that communism would take over the world after WWII • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2023-05-03
Across
- Communist, largest country in Southeast Asia, Mao Zedong
- the earliest religion in Japan which means "way of the gods"
- the worship of many gods that are a part of a supreme spirit named Brahman
- Parlimentary democracy, heavily populated, Indian Ocean
- A founder of the Chinese Communist Party (1921), he led the Long March (1934-1935) and proclaimed the People's Republic of China in 1949
- the name given to the priest of the Buddhist religion; also known as "The Enlightened One"
- Current leader of China
- a belief that the soul does not die with the body, but enters the body of another being, either a person or an animal
- Democratic, had a civil war with North Korea
- Island, democracy, Macarthur Constitution
- a belief that a social class is inherited
- a government in which the ruler has absolute power
- a philosophy or ethical system based on good deeds and morality
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- a name given to China's attempt in the 1960s to improve its economy
- a belief that people could find peace if they could reject greed and desire
- the name of the ruling party in China
- the divine spirit that followers of the Shinto's religion believe live in nature; means superior in Japanese language
- a group of people elected every five years by a vote of the Chinese people
- Helped lead India to independence through peaceful protest
- economic structure or government that promotes establishment of classless society based on common ownership of property
- a large plaza in central Beijing, China: noted esp. as the site of major student demonstrations in 1989 suppressed by the government.
- Current leader of North Korea
- a term meaning if one country fell to communism, all the others nearby would fall as well.
- Communist country on the Korean Peninsula
- a name given to China's attempt in the 1950s to reorganize its economy
- name given to reaching a state of perfect peace in the religion of Buddhism
26 Clues: Current leader of China • Current leader of North Korea • the name of the ruling party in China • Communist country on the Korean Peninsula • Island, democracy, Macarthur Constitution • a belief that a social class is inherited • Democratic, had a civil war with North Korea • a government in which the ruler has absolute power • ...
A Puzzle For the People Andrea Loves 2025-03-07
Across
- the dog that melted my Korean heart of stone (MM)
- Only Jesus is more perfect than his hair (AmSu)
- this helps me get through a bb game (AB)
- where we birthed our book club idea (AnSt)
- your easy kid-loved recipe i've used so many times (JL)
- so impressed you have this in your garage (EL)
- where you met me in my time of need (JD)
- our families can play 7 of these forever (MH)
- only Nathan could pull off this with lots of little kids! (RS)
- the play in which noah and christian were so great together (PZ)
- Made Adam to do this at your house during a blackout (JD)
- Bob walked up holding this when he saved the day for our kids(AA)
- the beautiful hotel we worked at together (KP)
- his jokes fell flat (WL)
- you just taught me how to use this, mind blown (MH)
- the part of your christmas card I love the most! (LM)
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- the most fun i've had in your backyard! (EM)
- where we have photo proof of our 4th kids hugging (MH)
- author of my worst book club choice (MR)
- traded items at our annual party (CK)
- favorite night of family camp (CB)
- the first of many crazy outfits steve wore to FC (SG)
- the game you and I never lose (EP)
- 4 of these gets you through anything! (SR)
- I leaned hard on your amazing 5 during this (KF)
- Most important things we do at FC! (CAA)
- almost died hiking it with you (KW)
- this stuff was not going to let you go! (HB)
- the deathtrap only you and I cared about at FC (EH)
- where you told me "oh public? just apply to Covenant" (CS)
30 Clues: his jokes fell flat (WL) • favorite night of family camp (CB) • the game you and I never lose (EP) • almost died hiking it with you (KW) • traded items at our annual party (CK) • author of my worst book club choice (MR) • this helps me get through a bb game (AB) • where you met me in my time of need (JD) • Most important things we do at FC! (CAA) • ...
Alex & Michael 2025-04-14
Across
- Alex’s favorite icecream flavor
- Michael’s childhood address - “_____ Ridge Drive”
- If you want Michael to be there, buy these chips
- Our favorite date night activity
- Former NYC Mayor/Michael’s employer
- Where we are going on our honeymoon
- Alex lost these as a child and was missing them for several years
- Michael’s favorite restaurant back home
- You may be surprised Alex played this sport in middle and high school
- Professor of Transfiguration who inspired our cat’s name
- Alex’s lifelong allergy… until a few years ago
- Michael “really, really, really” likes this pop artist
- Where we had our first date
- Loveable bear that stars in the greatest film ever made (in our opinion)
- Street that we live on today
- “_____ High School” - Michael’s alma mater
- Michael’s wine of choice - “______ Blanc”
- Number of years we have been together
- This show is part of Alex’s nightly routine
- Famous Mystic attraction where Michael volunteered
- Michael’s Korean name
- Our favorite unique blend of 23 flavors
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- Event that brought us together
- Atlantic Bird Alex recently checked off her life list
- Destination of one of our favorite vacations together
- Fox family favorite Mets player and namesake of Alex’s Dad
- Nickname of our last apartment with roommates
- Alex’s major in college
- Make of our car
- Alex’s middle name
- Alex’s favorite color and newly loved snack
- Michael’s most played game and where he met many in attendance today
- Alex’s job title before her career change
- Elementary school that Michael attended for the longest amount of time
- 90s Canadian Rock Band that inspired Alex’s name
- “The ____ has spoken”
- Michael’s ballpark meal of choice
- Multi-talented All-Star and former MVP/Our cat’s name
- Engineering school where we met, for short
- Alex’s wine of choice - “___ Noir”
40 Clues: Make of our car • Alex’s middle name • “The ____ has spoken” • Michael’s Korean name • Alex’s major in college • Where we had our first date • Street that we live on today • Event that brought us together • Alex’s favorite icecream flavor • Our favorite date night activity • Michael’s ballpark meal of choice • Alex’s wine of choice - “___ Noir” • Former NYC Mayor/Michael’s employer • ...
Mothers of discovery 2025-05-23
Across
- Inventor of the waterproof diaper, making parents’ lives easier (13)
- Inventor of the permanent wave machine, shaping modern hairstyling (24)
- Chemist who made cotton shirts wrinkle-free (12)
- Windshield wiper innovator, dreamed it up in a snowy New York trolley ride (14)
- Invented the modern-day syringe, revolutionizing medical injections (11)
- Designed a collapsible metal float, a lifesaving foundation for modern liferafts (15)
- Pioneer who founded computer systems for business use (14)
- Discovered a compound to keep produce and flowers fresher for longer (20)
- Invented the coffee filter using blotting paper and a simple idea (13)
- Financial educator who quit her corporate job to empower women with money (11)
- Led the team that produced the first transgenic plants (17)
- World-renowned Ugandan conservationist and gorilla-saving wildlife veterinarian (17)
- Developed anti-leukemia drugs and made kidney transplants possible (19)
- Replaced the traditional ice box, becoming the ‘mother of’ the fridge (16)
- Biochemist who co-founded the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system (15)
- Nobel-winning ‘mother of’ bioorthogonal chemistry (18)
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- Scientist behind Lactaid® brand products, improving dairy digestion (18)
- Co-discovered mRNA modifications, paving the way for COVID-19 vaccines (14)
- Inventor of VoIP technology, essential for online calls (12)
- Creator of the first chocolate chip cookies, a sweet revolution (12)
- Researcher who turned dextran into a blood plasma extender during the Korean War (13)
- Helped create the first map of the world’s sea floor (10)
- First American Indian to receive a medical degree (27)
- The “mother of” liquid paper, correcting mistakes in a stroke (20)
- Invented the first practical dishwashing machine (19)
- The woman behind the game that inspired Monopoly (15)
- Co-inventor of Scotchgard™, protecting textiles everywhere (17)
27 Clues: Chemist who made cotton shirts wrinkle-free (12) • Invented the first practical dishwashing machine (19) • The woman behind the game that inspired Monopoly (15) • First American Indian to receive a medical degree (27) • Nobel-winning ‘mother of’ bioorthogonal chemistry (18) • Helped create the first map of the world’s sea floor (10) • ...
Do You Know Our Classmates? 2024-11-02
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- The guy who gets into a playful fight in the cafeteria
- Had a conflict in middle school, but it is all good in high school. (conflict resolved)
- A genshin player. A huge fan of HuTao
- Lloyd mistakens this person's selfie as someone else due to their haircut
- A fellow Korean friend who was with me in summer school.
- Plays the trombone
- Really Good at Mathematics
- Lloyd First Met Him in Tech class
- The sister of the other female twin
- My Ex Crush. Bleigh
- Don't know much about this person
- One of the female twins
- Goes to cadet, Really Buff
- Sits with In geun at the cafeteria
- A group member who worked with me for a Grade 11 biology project. (She has a spare on Day 1, 2nd Period and stays at cafeteria)
- A clarinet player. The name starts with K.
- Their name rhymes with the word "bring"
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- A chinese male
- Someone in my Grade 12 Advanced Functions class AND also in my grade 11 French class
- Many people used to call him Bill Nye The Science Guy
- Someone I met in Grade Ten Science Class, Chinese
- A chinese female
- Plays the Clarinet. A friend of one of my Ex Crushes
- The friend of Kevin
- Goes to cadet, but is also dirty minded
- Someone in my Grade 12 ICS class and Advanced Functions Class
- Plays the flute.
- Lloyd's group member for a marble launcher culminating
- Owns Bunnies as pets
- The brother of the other twin
- A Really cringy dude
- Lloyd misspelled their names in a lab report
- One of the Male twins
- A person who regularly sits at the cafeteria
- The person in my Grade 12 Advanced Functions Math Class
35 Clues: A chinese male • A chinese female • Plays the flute. • Plays the trombone • The friend of Kevin • My Ex Crush. Bleigh • Owns Bunnies as pets • A Really cringy dude • One of the Male twins • One of the female twins • Really Good at Mathematics • Goes to cadet, Really Buff • The brother of the other twin • Lloyd First Met Him in Tech class • Don't know much about this person • ...
A crossword to keep you busy while we wait for the next batch of friday five! 2025-09-23
Across
- Elementary particle of light
- Electronic instrument played without physical contact
- Award given by the Recording Academy for musical achievement
- Supposed transmission of thoughts without speech
- Scholar who bargains his soul in a classic Marlowe tragedy
- Board used to supposedly communicate with spirits
- Supernatural appearance of a figure or ghost
- Extremely luminous active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole
- Solo vocal piece typically found in an opera
- Particle associated with force fields, e.g., Higgs
- Brief appearance by a celebrity in a film or TV show
- Slow, heavy subgenre of metal with dark, melancholic themes
- Tragic protagonist of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age novel
- Noble gas famously linked to Superman’s home planet
- Ghostly substance said to exude from a medium during a séance
- Tone produced when a string vibrates in fractional segments
- Noisy spirit said to cause disturbances
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- Mythical creature said to attack livestock in the Americas
- Historic Malian city, once a center of Islamic scholarship
- Multi-movement work for a solo instrument or small ensemble
- Polyphonic composition where a theme is introduced and developed
- 1066 battle marking the Norman conquest of England
- South American country known for mate tea and gaucho culture
- Landlocked microstate nestled between France and Spain
- Large ape-like cryptid of North American folklore
- Indian string instrument used in Hindustani classical music
- Hypothetical substance accounting for missing mass in the universe
- Test measuring female representation in fiction
- Legendary British band that revolutionized popular music
- James Joyce novel set over the course of a single day in Dublin
- Korean popular music genre with global fandom
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- Spanish naval fleet defeated by England in 1588
- Winged cryptid reportedly sighted in Point Pleasant, West Virginia
- Interstellar cloud of dust and gas, birthplace of stars
- Cultural idea or joke spread online in image or video form
36 Clues: Elementary particle of light • Noisy spirit said to cause disturbances • Supernatural appearance of a figure or ghost • Solo vocal piece typically found in an opera • Korean popular music genre with global fandom • Test measuring female representation in fiction • Spanish naval fleet defeated by England in 1588 • Supposed transmission of thoughts without speech • ...
UNIT 7 — Cold War 2025-11-26
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- Line dividing North Korea and South Korea after the Korean War
- Operation in which the US and Britain flew supplies into West Berlin during a Soviet blockade
- Term used by Churchill to describe the division between communist and noncommunist Europe
- US policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism
- Policy promising aid to nations resisting communism especially Greece and Turkey
- Growing public distrust of government statements during the Vietnam War
- Nixons policy of gradually withdrawing US troops and turning fighting over to South Vietnam
- Competition between the US and USSR to achieve superiority in space exploration
- 1950 to 1953 conflict between North and South Korea involving the US and China
- List of people banned from working in certain industries due to suspected communist ties
- First artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
- Postwar fear of communist influence inside the United States
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- US economic aid program to rebuild Western Europe after World War Two
- Belief that if one country fell to communism neighboring countries would follow
- 1964 measure giving President Johnson broad military powers in Vietnam
- Practice of making accusations of disloyalty without evidence named after Senator McCarthy
- Competition between the US and USSR to build more powerful nuclear weapons
- Long conflict in Southeast Asia involving the United States
- Military alliance of the US Canada and Western European nations formed in 1949
- 1989 event symbolizing the collapse of communist control in Eastern Europe
- Policy aimed at easing Cold War tensions between the US and USSR in the 1970s
- Agreements limiting nuclear weapons between the US and USSR
- Period of tension and competition between the United States and Soviet Union without direct fighting
- Surprise attack by North Vietnamese forces during the 1968 holiday that reduced US support for the war
- Soviet led military alliance of communist Eastern European nations
25 Clues: US policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism • Long conflict in Southeast Asia involving the United States • Agreements limiting nuclear weapons between the US and USSR • Postwar fear of communist influence inside the United States • Line dividing North Korea and South Korea after the Korean War • ...
BHSI TEAM's FUN FACTS 2025-11-26
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- I can't live without my lip balm/lipstick
- My all-time favorite anime is Dragon Ball
- New fav jogging spot - Lake Garden
- I like playing sports!
- I hate matcha. I think matcha is overrated.
- survive more than 4 days without taking a shower
- I've traveled to my 21st country this year!
- I've never had a nosebleed
- play chess, able to get along with locals in foreign countries, favourite color is green
- Love windy rainy days 😍
- My favorite ice cream flavor is Love Potion #31
- I love to eat Korean food that I attempted making kimchi.
- I love durian
- My previous jobs include sim card salesperson & hotel banquet waiter
- Find me for batteries
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- I’ve been loving potato-based foods recently.
- I dont really fall sick, but once i tell people i dont really fall sick, then i will fall sick.
- I got my driving license when I was 18, Just a week after that I was involved in pretty major accident, and I'm the one who drive. I turned into a junction while another car was going straight and we collided. Thankfully I wasn't injured, but the trauma stayed. Because of that I stopped driving for almost 4 years.
- i'm lefthanded for badminton but righthanded for bowling
- Lego
- Christmas wish: Fewer spreadsheets, more fried chickens.
- Cooking is my passion and I love animals.
- Only played futsal once in my life
- I don't like coriander, celery, leek, chives, spring onion
- I have a black belt in Taekwondo
- my partner told me to stop playing sports and learn sewing instead.
- I can do Lord of Dance pose. I used to do Manicure & Pedicure business.
- Coffee after lunch is a must!
- I used to have a thumb sucking habit until i was 9 years old
- Hotpot, Chagee - my favourite
- Currently I have a Syrian hamster as a pet.
31 Clues: Lego • I love durian • Find me for batteries • I like playing sports! • Love windy rainy days 😍 • I've never had a nosebleed • Coffee after lunch is a must! • Hotpot, Chagee - my favourite • I have a black belt in Taekwondo • New fav jogging spot - Lake Garden • Only played futsal once in my life • I can't live without my lip balm/lipstick • My all-time favorite anime is Dragon Ball • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-08
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- This document set up the Truman Doctrine.
- This congressional agency investigated communist influence inside the United States.
- He lost the 1948 Presidential Election to Harry Truman.
- This legislation established the Central Intelligence Agency.
- President Harry Truman’s economic program that included measures to increase the minimum wage and to extend social security coverage.
- It was the first successful atomic bomb for the Soviet Union.
- He conducted foreign affairs for China’s communist government.
- This legislation provided veterans with various benefits, such as a year’s worth of unemployment, reduced interest rates, and a tuition waiver for college education.
- George Kennan coined this term in the “long telegram.” Kennan argued that the United States needed to stop the Soviet Union from expanding.
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- He was a Chinese nationalist leader who lost the Chinese Civil War.
- He was the leader of North Korea during the early years of the Cold War. He started the Korean War by invading South Korea.
- He was an actor that helped spark the fear of communism in the film industry. He concluded that some scripts he read were pro-communist.
- He made the famous “Iron Curtain Speech,” in Fulton, Missouri.
- It was a failed covert operation that tried to overthrow the Soviet Union by causing rebellion in Eastern Europe.
- He was the communist leader of China who won the Chinese Civil War.
- He worked for the Roosevelt administration during the New Deal. Afterwards, he was accused of being a spy for the Soviet Union.
- It provided $13 billion worth of economic aid to Western Europe.
- He was a famous African American baseball player who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1940s.
- Per NSC-68, this strategy concluded that the United States would be a world-wide policeman to stop the spread of communism.
- He used assembly lines methods to mass produce houses during the postwar years.
20 Clues: This document set up the Truman Doctrine. • He lost the 1948 Presidential Election to Harry Truman. • This legislation established the Central Intelligence Agency. • It was the first successful atomic bomb for the Soviet Union. • He made the famous “Iron Curtain Speech,” in Fulton, Missouri. • He conducted foreign affairs for China’s communist government. • ...
Jujufreeze: A Christmas Crossword 2025-12-23
Across
- The ______ store
- Korean city Emma stayed in last January
- Max's middle name
- Scrooge's first name
- The first musical Emma was ever in
- On our Disney cruise, Bopa's suitcase got confiscated for allegedly containing this item
- Lightning Lane, or as we call it, ______
- The best Disney hotel
- Mickey's _____ Upon A Christmas
- An awesome Disney breakfast spot
- Taylor Swift's middle name
- The last digit of our home phone number
- The only acceptable Starbucks drink size
- He says "Bye Buddy. I hope you find your dad."
- Guy who's been around the house lately
- (Fall 2025) dir. Emma Baker
- The scarier of two colors on an infamous EPCOT ride
- Every time a bell rings, an angel gets these
- Pop singer with a Christmas E.P. called "fruitcake"
- Title of Emma's short film
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- Rudolph's girlfriend
- Beloved treat in the France pavilion
- "White Christmas" actor who Emma thinks is gay
- Festive song by our fave; could also describe the singer's childhood home
- A type of hat Jack wore during his performance at The Vault
- Character responsible for the best on-screen kiss in TV history
- Oh Brad, I'm mad!
- Our second Elf on the Shelf
- Jewish diva with gay dads
- The Grinch's dog
- As of late, Emma has been playing this game while Jack watches
- Kiss in a Glee Christmas episode
- "Home Alone" kid who looks a lot like Ethan lowkey
- One of Jack's musical talents
- Max and Juno's biggest fan
- Flower heavily featured in Emma's ten-minute play
- A famous Scrabble "word"
- ____ Hummel
- Our first ever Elf on the Shelf
- Emma insisted the basement be painted this color
- Decorative trees that take over our house every Christmas
- Podcast hosted by the Kelce brothers
- A celestial object with a face, seen on a beloved journey into imagination
43 Clues: ____ Hummel • The ______ store • The Grinch's dog • Oh Brad, I'm mad! • Max's middle name • Rudolph's girlfriend • Scrooge's first name • The best Disney hotel • A famous Scrabble "word" • Jewish diva with gay dads • Max and Juno's biggest fan • Taylor Swift's middle name • Title of Emma's short film • Our second Elf on the Shelf • (Fall 2025) dir. Emma Baker • One of Jack's musical talents • ...
Cold War Abroad W.I.N. 2021-02-12
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- The dividing line between the Western and Eastern European countries.
- During WWII the Soviet Union sent troops into Japanese occupied Korea and American troops established a presence in Southern Korea. Two separate Korea's emerged, marked by this division. It would be the line of division both before and after the Korean War.
- The Soviets cut off supplies to a city in their zone and the US creatively found a way to deliver supplies for over a year.
- The attempt by the United States to incite a rebellion in Cuba.
- This aid program was directed “not against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos” – was used to rebuild Europe.
- This defensive military alliance was the first military alliance that the United States ever entered during peacetime.
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- The 13 days in October that made the world fear a nuclear war.
- In 1947 this policy was passed to assist nations in preventing communist takeovers. It initially focused on Greece and Turkey and later opened to all.
- In 1957 the Soviet beat us into space with this.
- After years of using propaganda to discourage people in East Berlin from defecting (abandoning their country) to West Berlin, a wall was constructed in 1961 that sealed shut the entire border between East and West Berlin.
- a military alliance between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
- The policy of not letting communism spread.
- The idea that if one country falls to communism the surrounding countries will as well.
13 Clues: The policy of not letting communism spread. • In 1957 the Soviet beat us into space with this. • The 13 days in October that made the world fear a nuclear war. • a military alliance between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe • The attempt by the United States to incite a rebellion in Cuba. • The dividing line between the Western and Eastern European countries. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-10
Across
- conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies
- series of protests and demonstrations in China in the spring of 1989, occurred on the night of June 3–4 with a government takedown on the demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.*Tiananmen Square
- nation that lied to the north of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.*North Korea
- that was given to China’s attempt in the 1950s to reorganize its economy.*Great Leap Forward
- that was launched by Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong during his last decade in power to renew the spirit of the Chinese Revolution.*Cultural Revolution
- of the American forces that occupied Japan after World War 2*Douglas MacArthur
- great pride in your country.*Nationalism
- between the United States and the Soviet Union.*Cold War
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- South Vietnam*Vietnam War
- zone and dividing line between Vietnam during the Cold War and Vietnam War*17th Parallel
- demilitarized zone and separating line between North Korea and South Korea*38th Parallel
- founder of the Chinese Communist Party who led the Long March and proclaimed the People’s Republic of China.*Mao Zedong
- nation that lied to the south of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the United States during the Cold War.*South Korea
- fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.*Korean War
- belief that if communism spread to one country that it would spread to all nations*Domino Theory
- States idea that was created to stop the spread of communism*Containment
16 Clues: South Vietnam*Vietnam War • great pride in your country.*Nationalism • between the United States and the Soviet Union.*Cold War • fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.*Korean War • States idea that was created to stop the spread of communism*Containment • conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies • ...
Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2021-05-10
Across
- peoples of the Pacific Islands—particularly those who are indigenous to them
- is an archipelagic province of the Philippines that is located in the region of Mimaropa
- the indigenous Polynesian people of the Samoan Islands, an archipelago in Polynesia
- the longest river in Asia
- an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, shares one of the world’s most heavily militarized borders
- Largest island of the windward group of French Polynesia
- the third largest country by area in the world and located in East Asia
- Any piece of subcontinental land that is surrounded by water
- the practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.
- One of the largest festivals in the world celebrated in India. The number of people attending the festival is so large that the crowd is visible in satellite photos taken from space.
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- an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean
- Customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements or a particular nation, people, or social group
- Made up of more than 1,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean
- a person's unique, inherited sense of family identity: the values, traditions, culture, and artifacts handed down by previous generations
- the largest of French Polynesia's 118 islands
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust
- a country in South Asia. It is the second-most populous country, the seventh-largest country by land area, and the most populous democracy in the world.
17 Clues: the longest river in Asia • the largest of French Polynesia's 118 islands • Largest island of the windward group of French Polynesia • Any piece of subcontinental land that is surrounded by water • an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean • the third largest country by area in the world and located in East Asia • ...
Review: Current Events Fall 16-17 Pt. 2 2016-10-24
Across
- What infectious disease that spreads through dirty water was reportedly the biggest concern in Haiti, days after Hurricane Matthew devastated parts of the country?
- This is a massive ecosystem of islands and coral lives, sometimes referred to as the “largest living thing on Earth”.
- What type of format was used in the second U.S. presidential debate, in which audience members asked half the questions to the candidates?
- He is the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors:
- What organization, which is part of the United Nations, is asking governments worldwide to put a new tax on sodas in an effort to curb global obesity rates?
- Democratic candidate for vice president of the U.S.
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- Which phone made by a South Korean technology company was recently discontinued after it was discovered that the batteries were exploding?
- Name the president of Russia, whose government denies meddling in the upcoming U.S. election despite accusations from U.S. officials.
- Republican candidate for vice president of the U.S.
- There were ________ debates held between the major presidential candidates.
- According to the United Nations, the U.S. is in the midst of an "epidemic" in the abuse of what highly addictive drug?
- This North African nation, once led by Moammar Gadhafi, now has no central government and could pose a major challenge for the next U.S. president.
- The CEO of SpaceX hopes to start sending people here in the year 2024, while President Obama hopes the government can do so by 2030:
13 Clues: He is the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors: • Republican candidate for vice president of the U.S. • Democratic candidate for vice president of the U.S. • There were ________ debates held between the major presidential candidates. • This is a massive ecosystem of islands and coral lives, sometimes referred to as the “largest living thing on Earth”. • ...
Exam 2 Crossword 2022-02-27
Across
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- 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.
- 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 _______________.
- 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 _________________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- 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 _________________.
- 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.
- 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 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
- 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 ________________.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- 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.
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- 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.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- 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.
- 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.
- _________ is the idea that something satisfying is likely to occur again, and something annoying is less likely to occur again.
- Who discovered operant conditioning?
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- 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.
- In operant conditioning, ________ is applied to increase the likelihood of a behavior.
- The stage in which children are being to think symbolically and develop Theory of Mind.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
29 Clues: Who discovered operant conditioning? • 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. • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- 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
- 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.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- 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.
- 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 _________________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ 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 ________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- 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.
- 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.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- 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 _______________.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
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- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- 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.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- 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 _________________.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- 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 ___________ .
- 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.
- 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 _________________.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • 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
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ 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
- 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.
- 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 _______________.
- 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 ___________ .
- 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.
- 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 _________________.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- 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 _________________.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
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- 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 ________________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- 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 _________________.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- 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.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- 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.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- 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.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- 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.
27 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
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- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- 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 ___________ .
- 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 ________________.
- 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 _______________.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- 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.
- 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 _________________.
- 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 _________________.
- 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.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- 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.
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- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- 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.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- 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.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- 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 _________________.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ 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.
- 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 ___________.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • 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
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- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- 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.
- 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 _________________.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- 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.
- 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.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- 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.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
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- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- 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 _______________.
- 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.
- 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.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- 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 ________________.
- 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 ___________ .
- 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 _________________.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept 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 _________________.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • 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
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- 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.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ 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 ___________ .
- 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 ________________.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- 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 _________________.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- 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 _______________.
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- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- 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 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
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- 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.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- 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 _________________.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- 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.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • 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 • ...
The Cold War Pt.1 2025-04-15
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- a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 and led the country from its establishment until his death in 1976.
- a US foreign policy established in 1947, pledged American support to nations resisting communist expansion, particularly in Greece and Turkey, marking a shift towards containment of communism
- a line of latitude, 38 degrees north of the equator, that roughly marks the border between North and South Korea
- a US initiative providing economic aid to Western European countries after World War II to help them rebuild and prevent the spread of communism
- an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, cooperation, and sustainable development among nations through diplomacy, dialogue, and collaboration
- A form of moral panic provoked by fear of the rise, supposed or real, of left-wing ideologies in a society, especially communism and socialism.
- a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and general who led the Republic of China (ROC) from 1928 until his death in 1975.
- Central Intelligence Agency a key player in American intelligence gathering and counter-intelligence efforts, focusing on the Soviet Union and its allies
- (Demilitarized Zone) is a security zone between an organization's internal network and the public internet
- a country that is nominally independent but heavily influenced or controlled by a more powerful nation
- a nuclear weapon that releases atomic energy by union of light (hydrogen) nuclei at high temperatures to form helium
- a military alliance of 32 countries from North America and Europe.
- keeping something within limits or boundaries, preventing its spread or expansion
- the political, military, and ideological barrier that separated communist Eastern Europe from the non-communist West during the Cold War, symbolized by physical barriers and ideological divisions
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- The political practice of publicizing accusations of disloyalty or subversion with insufficient regard to evidence; and The use of methods of investigation and accusation regarded as unfair, in order to suppress opposition.]
- a conflict fought on the Korean Peninsula between 1950 and 1953, primarily between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United States and the UN).
- a military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and several Eastern European countries in response to the formation of NATO
- a Soviet Union satellite.
- sponsored the early Soviet space program and enacted reforms in domestic policy. After some false starts, and a narrowly avoided nuclear war over Cuba, he conducted successful negotiations with the United States to reduce Cold War tensions.
- the significant increase in birth rates following World War II, specifically between 1946 and 1964.
- a meeting of the "Big Three" (US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin) to discuss the post-World War II reorganization of Europe and the fate of Germany
- focused on the Cold War with the Soviet Union and its satellites. The United States built up a stockpile of nuclear weapons and nuclear delivery systems to deter military threats and save money while cutting back on expensive Army combat units.
- the House Un-American Activities Committee which was charged with identifying Communist threats to the United States.
- a Cold War-era operation where the United States and its allies supplied West Berlin with vital goods by air after the Soviet Union blockaded all ground routes into the city in 1948
- an American married couple convicted of espionage and executed during the Cold War for allegedly providing the Soviet Union with secret information about the U.S. nuclear weapons program. They were the first American civilians executed for espionage during peacetime.
- a fortified concrete and wire barrier that physically separated East Berlin from West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, built by the East German government to prevent people from fleeing to the West
26 Clues: a Soviet Union satellite. • a military alliance of 32 countries from North America and Europe. • keeping something within limits or boundaries, preventing its spread or expansion • the significant increase in birth rates following World War II, specifically between 1946 and 1964. • ...
GS TEAM PUZZLE 2020-04-01
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- Country’s premiere purveyor of luxury Swiss watches
- One of the food court’s stall which speciaizes in Filipino menu/dishes.
- The Shoppes outlet that replaced Giordano Ladies
- Where did Patchi chocolate originated?
- Solaire Core Value which states that we remain firm with our commitment to excellence, keeping our responsibilities to heart.
- Is now one of the leading golf equipment retailers in Asia.
- This restaurants serves traditional Filipino food mostly of Capampangan origin.
- Fire emergency code which signifies early alert.
- Traditional Japanese meal served as a complete set that includes a main, soup and rice.
- Mini bar beverage - local beer
- Known to be the symbol of French elegance and Parisian luxury.
- Authorize reseller of Apple Products.
- This is the brand of the equipments being used in the gym.
- What is the hologram of AMEX card?
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- SRC tier which requires 30,000 qualifying points.
- The main collection is best known for high-end Italian-made ready to wear and leather accessories.
- It means traditional Korean roof tile.
- Sky range membership level which cost Php 350,000.
- It means window in French.
- Name of Finestra’ private room.
- Sky range division that has 50m lane and has a package of Php 6,600 for rental.
- Focuses on the highest quality optical products and professional services.
- Luxury jewelry shop that offers a wide variety of products from gold precious stone and gemstones.
- Solaire Core Values that even when no one is looking, we always do what is right.
- Bathroom amenity brand that is set-up in Villas and premium suites.
- This card always starts with 6 and has the Temple of Heaven for the hologram.
- Fire emergency color code which signifies that fire is discovered.
- Bed size type of STDC
- Is a form of theft committed by using a credit card on its information to purchase goods or service with paying.
29 Clues: Bed size type of STDC • It means window in French. • Mini bar beverage - local beer • Name of Finestra’ private room. • What is the hologram of AMEX card? • Authorize reseller of Apple Products. • It means traditional Korean roof tile. • Where did Patchi chocolate originated? • The Shoppes outlet that replaced Giordano Ladies • ...
YKE_Kristie 2020-02-28
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- Used to be really, really good at darts.
- Wanted to be a pharmacist growing up.
- Really good at chess.
- Big fan of all sports teams from the state of Wisconsin.
- Doesn't know how to ride a bike.
- Spent part of childhood living in Toronto.
- Tends to many plants and vegetables in home garden.
- Born in San Diego and Grew up in Iowa.
- Likes to drink whisky and smoke cigars.
- Worked on an aquaculture farm on the North Shore.
- Was in a musical.
- Has been to Las Vegas more times than their age; roughly about 45 trips.
- Has a guitar collection.
- Has been to 9 MLB stadiums.
- Accidentally dropped a human skull in front of other students in college.
- Favorite singer is Willie Nelson.
- Tried almost every Loco Moco plate on Oahu.
- Lived on 3 continents.
- Walks up at least 50 floors a day.
- Enjoys watching Korean TV and listening to K-Pop.
- Has met Michael Jackson and his nephews.
- Has 10 grandchildren.
- Surfs goofy footed.
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- Spent childhood on a blueberry farm in Oregon.
- Enjoys horseback riding.
- Has worked in Singapore, Indonesia, and Iran.
- Could touch the basketball rim in high school.
- Highest bowled game was a 279.
- Has moved 37 times.
- Big fan of Chicken Katsu Curry from One Plus One Drive Inn.
- Used to be able to hold my breath for 3 minutes.
- Major foodie.
- Has a twin brother.
- Voted "Class Quietest" in their high school yearbook.
- Big fan of stand-up comedian John Mulaney.
- Ran two marathons within two weeks.
- Played in an NCAA Tournament.
- Likes to geek out on PBS' Antiques Roadshow.
- Big fan of Derrick Rose.
- Fan of the Chicago Bulls.
- Loves body boarding at Sandy's Beach.
- Takes care of over 300 aquatic organisms.
42 Clues: Major foodie. • Was in a musical. • Has moved 37 times. • Has a twin brother. • Surfs goofy footed. • Really good at chess. • Has 10 grandchildren. • Lived on 3 continents. • Enjoys horseback riding. • Has a guitar collection. • Big fan of Derrick Rose. • Fan of the Chicago Bulls. • Has been to 9 MLB stadiums. • Played in an NCAA Tournament. • Highest bowled game was a 279. • ...
Maggie's Crossword 2020-07-25
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- Hawaiian party
- Abbr. the home of the Ulster-Scots
- Businesses designated as a corporation
- Initials, luxury brand
- The refrain from a 2015 popular rap
- Show a tweet some love
- On to solid food
- one who acts vulgarly or ___
- Let me know if you're coming
- "I'm trying to hear!"
- Named for a Laurel tree
- Hey lil mama let me whisper in ya __
- Indian billionaire and fifth richest person
- Deeks on NCIS
- Haploid set of chromosomes
- in Mathematical terms, a collection
- Unakyu
- Abbr. Mrs. Jonas
- stretched tightly
- ___ and behold
- Ground yourself in
- Chef and NBA wife
- World's Richest
- Forbes' contested youngest billionaire
- Avtomat Kalashnikova
- The first monday in May
- One of the 12 minor prophets
- the Theme of this Puzzle
- Found in an Irish baby book
- __ Vogue
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- __ In the Sky with Diamonds
- a fun time in Florida
- South Korean rapper and singer
- Maritime town in the South of France
- 4G communications standard
- Those likely to call the police
- Feat. on your one dollar bill
- singer of that 2015 rap hit
- Sp. To go
- You may have seen it in Avatar or Cats!
- It may cost the price of a car to climb
- What you'll spend in tokyo
- Plucked string instrument
- __ Lingus
- Eg. The Nationals
- Found in oranges, grapefruit, etc.
- Abbr. the mitten state
- Getting organized
- Greta Gerwig for Little Women
- labio dental sound
- Your class president may have been a member
- adjacent/hypontenuse
- a condition that may include bedwetting
- Missing in Action
- Nickname for one of Harvard's best known
- occasion for hunting season in canada
- sp. crazy
- Sick ___ a dog
- Stock abbrev. for an online bookstore
- Found in a Norse baby book
- ___ Somelhader, of Vampire Diaries fame
61 Clues: Unakyu • __ Vogue • Sp. To go • __ Lingus • sp. crazy • Deeks on NCIS • Hawaiian party • ___ and behold • Sick ___ a dog • World's Richest • On to solid food • Abbr. Mrs. Jonas • Eg. The Nationals • Getting organized • stretched tightly • Chef and NBA wife • Missing in Action • labio dental sound • Ground yourself in • adjacent/hypontenuse • Avtomat Kalashnikova • a fun time in Florida • "I'm trying to hear!" • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary Review 2022-03-29
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- The US joins this alliance in 1949
- Even though the US and USSR are not DIRECTLY involved in the conflict in Korea, these major powers played a major part. The Korean War is an example of a ____ _____.
- The hunt for Commies during the Cold War
- "There are two types of laws: just and unjust." - Martin Luther King Jr
- JFK and Nikita Khruschev sign this treaty in 1963. Since then, it has been signed by a total of 71 nations.
- "private owners for profit" rather than the government
- If Greece falls...Turkey will too.
- In 1961, the Soviet Union began construction of a large barrier that separated the Western and Eastern region of the German capital.
- "An attack on one is considered an attack on all."
- In this failed invasion, the US attempted to overthrow Cuban leader Fidel Castro
- The Civil Rights Movement was an era in US History in which Americans protested against different forms of ______, including segregation, voter suppression, and discrimination.
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- After WW2, a bunch of new Americans are born! This increase in the birth rate is known as the ___ ____
- The Truman Doctrine was implemented to support this foreign policy (stop the spread!)
- As President, Kennedy creates this agency, which sends young Americans across the world in various humanitarian efforts.
- The distrust between the US and USSR began a competition in technological advancements known as the ____ _____.
- President Lyndon B. Johnson is inaugurated following the ______ of President John F. Kennedy
- the Soviet Union is the first nation to implement this political and economic system
- Brown vs. Board of Education is the landmark Supreme Court decision that would begin the ______ of public schools across the United States.
- The 24th Amendment ends the use of the ____ ____, which was a requirement for voting in southern states.
- Nonviolent protests come in many form, including the refusal to buy a good or patronize a storefront.
20 Clues: The US joins this alliance in 1949 • If Greece falls...Turkey will too. • The hunt for Commies during the Cold War • "An attack on one is considered an attack on all." • "private owners for profit" rather than the government • "There are two types of laws: just and unjust." - Martin Luther King Jr • ...
1st VFW Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-12
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- AN/AAQ-13 system
- An aircraft identified as enemy
- Mirage lover
- A pinky painted twin-engine jet fighter aircraft
- Allows off-boresight Air to Air operations
- Instructor Pilot from Europe
- Launch of friendly anti-radiation missile
- No RWR indications
- VHF Radio
- This two-seater is designed primarily for ground attack
- A group of flatfish species
- Request for target information
- Warning light when cockpit pressure is lost
- IR all aspect missile carried by EF-2000
- Request for bearing and range to described point
- Flare-dropping aircraft
- Leads fly line abreast with wingmen in fighting wing
- Veto of fighter commit, followed with further directions
- Range situated in a South Korean valley
- Home of the 401st VAS
- Checks to ensure safe mission accomplishment
- Village north of Kunsan Airbase
- Runway Lineup
- Flying in clouds or area of reduced visibility
- He flies like a Greek god
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- Tactical Turn
- Guy with most approaches on the Greenie Board
- Low to Medium Altitude Surface-to-air Missile System
- General Dynamics supersonic, medium-range interdictor
- This film director makes iconic movies
- Unpopular Patch
- Russian, supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft
- Set switches prior to exiting the combat area
- Kunsan Airbase ILS RWY 18 DME 6
- SA-3 Radar
- SA-6
- 401st VAS
- Large cat but not from Sibira
- UHF 377.20
- Ordnance release is authorized
- Can fly Mach 2.83 at high altitude
- 414-VFS
- Rear Aspect missile carried by MIG-23s
- 294th VFS
- Don't forget to activate before taxi
- Directive to cease air combat activities
- MITL Missile
- Kunsan Airbase HAS 16-43
- This MIG had the first flight on 27 May 1952
- Without the 6 at his name, he is only a poor bird
- Two-ship formation where #2 stays within 30 to 60°
- Missile performance Mach 2.9 and Range 40 nm
52 Clues: SA-6 • 414-VFS • VHF Radio • 401st VAS • 294th VFS • SA-3 Radar • UHF 377.20 • Mirage lover • MITL Missile • Tactical Turn • Runway Lineup • Unpopular Patch • AN/AAQ-13 system • No RWR indications • Home of the 401st VAS • Flare-dropping aircraft • Kunsan Airbase HAS 16-43 • He flies like a Greek god • A group of flatfish species • Instructor Pilot from Europe • Large cat but not from Sibira • ...
Birthday Crossword 2019-07-16
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- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- The show that brought us together
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- The first meal that we cooked together
- We use words to solve this together
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in august
- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- The food we ate on our second date
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- Yawn causing activity
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- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- Your favorite part of my body
- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- The place we went for our first trip together
- This type of trip that we use the back of my car for
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- A sport and game you like
- How I feel everyday since I found you
32 Clues: Yawn causing activity • A sport and game you like • Your favorite part of my body • The show that brought us together • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • The food we ate on our second date • Are we cursed with this every trip? • We use words to solve this together • How I feel everyday since I found you • ...
The Cold War Thaws 2012-05-06
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- The country whose mid-century anti-Soviet protests were crushed by Russian troops.
- This leader of an island nation continues has defied America since the Cuban Missile Crisis and to this day.
- Despite being Communist, this Asian country did not have friendly relations with the USSR.
- This term describes nations that were part of the "third world" and not allied with the USSR or US.
- The second Eastern European country to rebel against Soviet rule, and the second whose rebellion was crushed.
- This group fought communists and Central America and was therefore supported by the U.S.
- This country was very religious and anti-American, but not pro-communist.
- This country is sometimes called the U.S.S.R.'s Vietnam.
- An anti-communist leader executed by the Soviets for opposing their influence.
- The Cuban Missile Crisis was the ultimate example of this.
- This type of war describes the Korean, Vietnam, and Afghanistan wars.
- The U.S. president who embraced Detente.
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- This Eastern European country broke away from Soviet influence despite being communist.
- The Soviet leader who followed Stalin and softer policies.
- The alliance of the USSR and Eastern European countries (two words together)
- This theory explains US involvement in Vietnam
- The US strategy to end the Vietnam War
- A Soviet leader who would be closest to an absolute monarch.
- The alliance of the US, Canada, and 10 western European nations.
- Large, state-owned farms that both Russia and China used to try to improve production.
- This treaty between the US and USSR made the world a safer place.
- U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The policy of reducing Cold War tensions that replaced brinksmanship
- This aspect of U.S. policy wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
- A staunch anti-communist U.S. president who increased defense spending and started an anti-missile defense system.
25 Clues: The US strategy to end the Vietnam War • The U.S. president who embraced Detente. • This theory explains US involvement in Vietnam • U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis • This country is sometimes called the U.S.S.R.'s Vietnam. • The Soviet leader who followed Stalin and softer policies. • The Cuban Missile Crisis was the ultimate example of this. • ...
Doug's Christmas Crossword 2014-12-20
Across
- Eats baggles for breakfast, usually
- Big name in dog toys
- Mischievous feline
- This or Trudeau
- There’s one in the yard
- Oily destination
- Leafs’ legend nickname
- Lansdowne cross-street
- Who would want to rent one?
- Sopranos network
- Happy Birthday Dear ____
- Soccer score
- Clark, to Kryptonians
- Mr. Brown’s employer
- 86 and 99
- Smoking lounge
- The Next One, formerly
- Every Saturday morning
- JVR’s alma mater
- Where you’re from if you’re not from away
- Wake up call?
- Asian export
- Local bar or dog treat?
- DC Comics’ Jonah
- Decor staple
- Bond villain
- Grandma A’s hockey favourite
- Crooner or search engine?
- Simpson and McKenzie
- Red or Dead
- One street over
- Neighbours
- Peterborough insane asylum
- Korean “car” brand
- Captain Canada
- Pope’s crown
- The best driver, ever
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- What’s for breakfast?
- Leafs legendary #14
- Either of two in the driveway
- Layla’s calling card
- Japanese guitar maker
- His loafers are former gophers
- NZ rugby ritual
- Kyle’s morning mood
- Prince Charles' duchy
- HNIC Analydiot
- Juiced HR King
- Pension payers
- Finnish telecom giant
- Jeremiah was in a Christmas song?
- Three rectangular tail lights per side
- The Great One’s Dad
- Washington, Clinton and Bush
- Tomorrow’s sandwiches
- Classic TV show or modern movie?
- San Diego stadium sponsor
- CW show starring Stephen Amell
- European GM brand
- Lakefield multinational
- Aunt Dorothy's collection
- Superman’s pal
- Roman God, or Candy God?
- Captain Serious
- 2nd in all-time SBs
- Sneeze finale
- Largest herbaceous flowering plant
- Monarch's top supplier
- Chevy model, or a very big boom
- Just around the corner
- Cottage Drive
- MacDonald, north or south
- Local butcher
- Not Sid
- Racing number
75 Clues: Not Sid • 86 and 99 • Neighbours • Red or Dead • Soccer score • Asian export • Decor staple • Bond villain • Pope’s crown • Wake up call? • Sneeze finale • Cottage Drive • Local butcher • Racing number • HNIC Analydiot • Juiced HR King • Pension payers • Smoking lounge • Superman’s pal • Captain Canada • This or Trudeau • NZ rugby ritual • Captain Serious • One street over • Oily destination • Sopranos network • ...
Ancient and Medieval Asia Crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- One of the names of the three Korean kingdoms during the Three Kingdoms period.
- Where is Japan in relation to China and Korea.
- What did the Japanese call the force that defeated the Mongols that meant “divine wind”?
- What did the first emperor of China change his name to?
- What was the birth name of the first leader of the Mongols?
- What clan ruled most of Japan in the 500's AD.
- Who was the Italian adventurer who served the Mongols with high authority for 16 years?
- What was the code of honor that Japanese warriors lived by?
- What religion developed from those early beliefs that means “way of the spirits”?
- What type of natural disaster occurs commonly in Japan because of its location on the earth's crust.
- Who was the prince in about 600 AD who became ruler on behalf of his aunt?
- What was the new capital city of Japan in the early 700s AD?
- Who is considered to be the first emperor of China?
- One of the names of the three Korean kingdoms during the Three Kingdoms period.
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- What was the name of the group of people who first settled Japan in about 300 BC.
- Who were the warriors who agreed to fight for the nobles in exchange for land?
- One of the names of the three Korean kingdoms during the Three Kingdoms period.
- What type of geography is Japan.
- What was the new capital city in 794?
- What is the early Japanese belief that all things, even inanimate objects, have spirits?
- What did he change his name to that means “strong ruler”?
- What was the name of the special district of Beijing that only top government officials could enter?
- What is the bond of loyalty between a lord and a vassal called?
- What was the capital of the Mongolian empire that later became Beijing?
- What was the title first given to Minamoto Yoritomo that means commander of the military?
- Who was the leader said to have descended from the goddess, nicknamed “Emperor of Heaven”?
26 Clues: What type of geography is Japan. • What was the new capital city in 794? • Where is Japan in relation to China and Korea. • What clan ruled most of Japan in the 500's AD. • Who is considered to be the first emperor of China? • What did the first emperor of China change his name to? • What did he change his name to that means “strong ruler”? • ...
bing chilling ocat - easy by bo 2023-11-26
Across
- Good to evil, nice to bad
- unwelcomed visitor, hiding their evil intentions in their first visit
- Secret agent in North Korea - terminates the terminator
- This Russian assassin was bold enough to kill Kim Jong Nam
- It relaxes your eye - but does the opposite to the cover
- A poor child that never reached its full potential - Loves the 1pm CBc news
- This 'r'at bought too little HCl for an experiment that its lab member 'c'at bought the rest
- If you are struggling from Ulcers Colitis, maybe this can be your savior
- Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff and Slytherin - these founding family once made a huge legacy, but they are all obese now
- British got angry with American who changed this to another word
- stays on Toronto highway, then electricities will go through this receptor
- Some Korean women LOVE this - I can give them Chari's friend's phone number
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- Distance gap dividing PG and Woodstock
- Male of male, only most potent alpha male take this steroid
- Math grid, but runs from brain to kidney
- The only sad, gloomy and negative child watching lightening, surrounded by smiling and positive children
- Protein that is targeted by snake's 'V'enom.
- The moment these guard heard "achoo!", they let you in the hospital
- Americans got too excited after they made this
- The urge to kill mosquito - maybe I should be careful of this gas
- A backpack that Chari's German friend invented
- Domi is hungry, waiting for food - all day along, even when the food is not available
- Don't send this one letter text to others: it might ruin other's positive mood
- Primary in male - rhymes with a group 7 gas and this amazing city that McMaster is in
- You release this class of hormones when you don't see peach Monster in Shoppers
25 Clues: Good to evil, nice to bad • Distance gap dividing PG and Woodstock • Math grid, but runs from brain to kidney • Protein that is targeted by snake's 'V'enom. • Americans got too excited after they made this • A backpack that Chari's German friend invented • Secret agent in North Korea - terminates the terminator • It relaxes your eye - but does the opposite to the cover • ...
Ken's Crossword Puzzle Test V0.1 2023-12-11
Across
- "Wake up (wakeup), Grab a _____ and put a little make-up"
- Surname of the protagonist of AoT
- Korean shop name
- Hussain's eldest brother's name
- Hana's typical lunch when she has no time to cook
- Hussain's younger sister's name
- First name of the artist who sings Peach Scone
- Hussain was going to be named this instead at birth
- Hussain's first cat
- Hussain's star sign
- Hussain's cat that perches up on his shoulder
- The place we got our food for our picnic date
- Hussain's favourite type of green
- Hussain's father's name
- Hussain's favourite thing he's gotten from Hana
- Online anonymous nickname
- The city Hussain's mother is from
- Bahrain has the best of this franchisee's food in the world
- Home planet of Anakin Skywalker
- Luffy's family name
- Pet found on laylat al qadr
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- April travel destination
- Hussain's middle sister's name
- Last name of the concert's orchestrator we're going to in February
- The name of the sword maker who made the katana for the main character in Kill Bill
- Hussain's car model
- Isa's building name (Spiral ______)
- Last word in the title of the book you borrowed me
- The next Japanese-Fusion restaurant we're visiting (Japanese-Peruvian)
- "I have brought peace, justice, security to my new ______"
- Hussain's favourite type of eggs
- Greatest trilogy ever
- Name of the Japanese-fusion restaurant we went to on date #3
- Hussain's eldest sister's name
- Hussain's dream car
- Second date restaurant name
- Hana's favourite colour
- The football team Hussain supports
- Hussain's mother's Arabic name
- Acronym of the university Hussain studied at
- Hussain's middle brother's name
- First name of ASRY Managing Director
- Hussain's first Anime
- The village Hussain's father is from
- App that we met on
45 Clues: Korean shop name • App that we met on • Hussain's car model • Hussain's first cat • Hussain's dream car • Hussain's star sign • Luffy's family name • Greatest trilogy ever • Hussain's first Anime • Hana's favourite colour • Hussain's father's name • April travel destination • Online anonymous nickname • Second date restaurant name • Pet found on laylat al qadr • Hussain's middle sister's name • ...
Crossword 26 2023-11-13
Across
- The most important piece in chess.
- Contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses.
- Manual manipulation of the body's muscles and soft tissues.
- A container for drinking liquids.
- A member of the fire department.
- An ancient resurrected corpse.
- The capital of Austria.
- ________ Craft - Objects created by skilled hands as a form of artistic expression.
- A decoration made of leaves and flowers.
- _________ Desert - Vast desert in the Middle East.
- Substance added to the soil to improve its fertility and promote plant growth.
- Bedding or wall hanging made from pieces of fabric.
- _______ Hill - Trendy neighborhood in London, famous for its annual carnival.
- Expert in preparing and dispensing medications.
- The red-nosed reindeer.
- English scientist known for laws of motion and gravity.
- A type of church with architectural significance.
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- Energy generated from organic materials.
- Sweet substance used to flavor food and beverages.
- St. ____'s Basilica - Renaissance-era basilica in Vatican City.
- Medical procedure involving incisions or manipulations of the body.
- Legendary wizard Director A person responsible for overseeing the movie's creation.
- A place where films are screened.
- The _____ - Modern skyscraper in London with a unique design.
- The custom of celebrating Thanksgiving.
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables.
- A practice for spiritual focus.
- The removal of surplus water or liquid waste.
- Search and compilation of information to delve deeper into a specific topic.
- _______ vera - Succulent plant known for its soothing properties on the skin.
- Trick-taking card game with a spade suit.
- Christian season of fasting and preparation before Easter.
- Legendary island civilization said to have disappeared into the ocean.
- Round device used for steering and moving a vehicle.
- A small dome or rounded roof structure.
- Character from "The Matrix" series.
- A divination based on star positions.
- A device for spraying water to bathe.
- Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo depicting the biblical hero.
39 Clues: The capital of Austria. • The red-nosed reindeer. • An ancient resurrected corpse. • A practice for spiritual focus. • A member of the fire department. • A place where films are screened. • A container for drinking liquids. • The most important piece in chess. • Character from "The Matrix" series. • A divination based on star positions. • A device for spraying water to bathe. • ...
Crossword Vio 2022-10-17
Across
- personne l’appelle à paris
- il a des missions pas très révolutionnaires
- au milieu des usines
- l’envers des US
- l’art martial de la stupidité
- faut pas se les faire
- « Elles nous avaient pourtant prévénus » Mia
- tueurs qui bédavent
- on l’attend
- avec, les très riches ne foulent plus notre sol
- la schizophrénie de Socrate
- imitation ou représentation
- vacances dans le faux sud
- pétit merci à vous aussi
- je la fais tous les jours avec mon vélo
- la neige que tu prends quand t’as pas de ski
- juron religieuse colorée
- voie d’accès au trésor perse et à la bouffe asiatique
- yummy cooker
- une voiture après quelques tonneaux
- t’es nase, arrête
- dissert mvp
- mort par son esprit
- observation parisienne
- le meilleur de la boutique
- dédale parisien
- ça ride cette peuf
- une amie ne sait pas les prendre
- attention hein
- ému et bouleversé (s/o george perec)
- philly
- un truc de fou
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- mon accès dans ton esprit
- couvert EEDF
- simp av-ré
- korean pasta
- ettoichantes
- passoire
- clair, mais pas pour les ieuv
- endroit où l’on pert la tête
- les mots sont des armes
- pharaon moderne
- ma mère les mange
- décor et des
- mort paix
- insecte !
- ucookitdamnwell
- le trou de platon
- le symbole d’un dream tant rêvé
- ma maladie nocturne
- le madrilène
- james clarke
- animal hygiénique
- si bourdieu n’aimait pas la récré
- … de la farce sociale
- doigt ou médiéval inclusif
- السمت
- bonjoure, j’aurais besoin de 300€ pour débloquer mon compte, peut-tu me les envoyer via ce lien sécurisé ?
- méchant temps
- trouvaille de la semaine ?
- arnaques javanaises
- musique de voiture
- aller chez qui
- ∅
- notre fléau invisible
- your luxury side
- femme de lettre
- sourires trompeurs
68 Clues: ∅ • السمت • philly • passoire • mort paix • insecte ! • simp av-ré • on l’attend • dissert mvp • couvert EEDF • korean pasta • ettoichantes • décor et des • le madrilène • james clarke • yummy cooker • méchant temps • aller chez qui • attention hein • un truc de fou • l’envers des US • pharaon moderne • ucookitdamnwell • dédale parisien • femme de lettre • your luxury side • ma mère les mange • le trou de platon • ...
20s 2024-02-17
Across
- Place where we got caught in the back of the car
- Chopstick teacher
- Our first subway stop
- Protagonist of our first anime
- Korean fried chicken and pop vocalist
- Word on our friendship bracelet
- Only place where YOU drive ME
- Dish you cooked for me as a surprise <3
- Attachment on the first bouquet of roses I gave you
- Time-capsule-like thing holding relics of our good times
- Park where we took your dogs out for the first time
- Your Harry Potter House
- Artist of the song I sang to you outside your debut venue
- Video game we can only play in-person
- Aesthetic for our dream home (i.e. kitchen)
- Song that plays every time we pass a certain road
- Our favorite card game
- Your "allergy"
- We both have NYC versions of this doll
- Where we did it for the first time outside of California
- Traditional Disney treat
Down
- Protection
- Song I learned on the guitar for you
- The tour we are going to this year!!
- Your first date coffee
- Movie that got canceled b/c of projector issues (abbr.)
- Color of our lights when we do the nasty
- The only reason we go to Melrose
- One of your favorite movies
- I always bring these when you come back home
- Your egg preference
- Street to Starbucks or Seafood City
- Song I used in your prom video
- Your patronus
- Your pick for our future child's name
- Year of the item that Minecraft skeletons use
- You are my significant _______
- I asked your parents permission to _____ at Disneyland
- Passenger ________
- Evidence; strength of liquor; nearby caffeine
- Character on the first Spotify playlist I made you
- Girl I love
- First album release we listened to together
43 Clues: Protection • Girl I love • Your patronus • Your "allergy" • Chopstick teacher • Passenger ________ • Your egg preference • Our first subway stop • Your first date coffee • Our favorite card game • Your Harry Potter House • Traditional Disney treat • One of your favorite movies • Only place where YOU drive ME • Protagonist of our first anime • Song I used in your prom video • ...
20s 2024-02-17
Across
- Passenger ________
- I asked your parents permission to _____ at Disneyland
- Song I used in your prom video
- Korean fried chicken and pop vocalist
- Our first subway stop
- Only place where YOU drive ME
- Movie that got canceled b/c of projector issues (abbr.)
- Your Harry Potter House
- Attachment on the first bouquet of roses I gave you
- Aesthetic for our dream home (i.e. kitchen)
- Artist of the song I sang to you outside your debut venue
- Protagonist of our first anime
- The only reason we go to Melrose
- Word on our friendship bracelet
- The tour we are going to this year!!
- Traditional Disney treat
- Girl I love
- Time-capsule-like thing holding relics of our good times
- Your pick for our future child's name
- Street to Starbucks or Seafood City
- Place where we got caught in the back of the car
- Your patronus
- Song I learned on the guitar for you
- Where we did it for the first time outside of California
Down
- Character on the first Spotify playlist I made you
- Your egg preference
- Video game we can only play in-person
- I always bring these when you come back home
- Year of the item that Minecraft skeletons use
- Protection
- Your first date coffee
- Our favorite card game
- Color of our lights when we do the nasty
- Dish you cooked for me as a surprise <3
- Song that plays every time we pass a certain road
- You are my significant _______
- First album release we listened to together
- Your "allergy"
- One of your favorite movies
- Chopstick teacher
- We both have NYC versions of this doll
- Park where we took your dogs out for the first time
- Evidence; strength of liquor; nearby caffeine
43 Clues: Protection • Girl I love • Your patronus • Your "allergy" • Chopstick teacher • Passenger ________ • Your egg preference • Our first subway stop • Your first date coffee • Our favorite card game • Your Harry Potter House • Traditional Disney treat • One of your favorite movies • Only place where YOU drive ME • Song I used in your prom video • Protagonist of our first anime • ...
20s 2024-02-17
Across
- Street to Starbucks or Seafood City
- Your pick for our future child's name
- Place where we got caught in the back of the car
- Dish you cooked for me as a surprise <3
- Your patronus
- Word on our friendship bracelet
- Video game we can only play in-person
- You are my significant _______
- Chopstick teacher
- Character on the first Spotify playlist I made you
- Our first subway stop
- Where we did it for the first time outside of California
- Our favorite card game
- Color of our lights when we do the nasty
- The tour we are going to this year!!
- Girl I love
- Evidence; strength of liquor; nearby caffeine
- Song that plays every time we pass a certain road
- First album release we listened to together
- We both have NYC versions of this doll
- Traditional Disney treat
- Korean fried chicken and pop vocalist
- Protection
- Your "allergy"
Down
- Park where we took your dogs out for the first time
- Song I used in your prom video
- Artist of the song I sang to you outside your debut venue
- Year of the item that Minecraft skeletons use
- Protagonist of our first anime
- Your egg preference
- Your first date coffee
- Passenger ________
- I asked your parents permission to _____ at Disneyland
- Attachment on the first bouquet of roses I gave you
- Only place where YOU drive ME
- I always bring these when you come back home
- Time-capsule-like thing holding relics of our good times
- Aesthetic for our dream home (i.e. kitchen)
- One of your favorite movies
- Your Harry Potter House
- Song I learned on the guitar for you
- Movie that got canceled b/c of projector issues (abbr.)
- The only reason we go to Melrose
43 Clues: Protection • Girl I love • Your patronus • Your "allergy" • Chopstick teacher • Passenger ________ • Your egg preference • Our first subway stop • Your first date coffee • Our favorite card game • Your Harry Potter House • Traditional Disney treat • One of your favorite movies • Only place where YOU drive ME • Song I used in your prom video • Protagonist of our first anime • ...
