library Crossword Puzzles
National Library Week 2013-04-07
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- You might see professors or other familiar faces on these posters
- The Government documents are located on the _____ floor
- Second floor chalmers is a ______ quiet zone
- The official name of the Library is ______ and Chalmers
- The place to go for computer help
- Get help with your writing at the
- Some old periodical articles that can’t be found online or in print can be viewed using this
- Where to take out movies and music
- Kenyon and Denison have a _____ collection
- You can check out books with your ____
- You can get your own if you’re a senior, or check one out for 5 days at a time
- This section is where you would find encyclopedias or dictionaries
- The computer lab in the basement is _______ classroom
- The most popular database for students to use is_________:
- The system by which the books and GovDocs are organized
- Keep _____ and ask a Librarian
- What search engine do you use to find a Kenyon library book online?
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- The new Digital Resource Librarian’s first name is____
- The small room in the atrium is the CDO ______ Office
- You can order materials from any library in the world through _____ Loan
- This illustrious Kenyon founder’s dinnerware can be found in Special Collections
- This group of outstandingly attractive (calendar pending) students is trained to help you with your reference questions
- _____ can be checked out for four hours at a time
- Where you can get answers for all your library related questions
- This citation style is a simplified version of Chicago
- To check out books go to the ______ Desk
- Anything published in the last three years will be in this section
- These guides on the library website can help you find subject-specific resources
- All libraries in Ohio are part of ______
- Special Collections and ______
30 Clues: Special Collections and ______ • Keep _____ and ask a Librarian • The place to go for computer help • Get help with your writing at the • Where to take out movies and music • You can check out books with your ____ • To check out books go to the ______ Desk • All libraries in Ohio are part of ______ • Kenyon and Denison have a _____ collection • ...
McKenzie Memorial Library 2023-10-23
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- Street number
- YA section location
- Immature, for children
- Number of floors
- Weekday closure
- Facsimile, no printer
- Free app to read books
- World Wide Web
- Complete list of items, used to be on cards
- Place to read books
- What a librarian might say if one is too noisy
- Saves your place in a book
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- Local newspaper
- Dolly Parton's library
- Smelly markers
- Decimal system
- Not real, imaginary
- Written about a person
- Shakespeare, Austen, etc.
- Checkout limit
20 Clues: Street number • Smelly markers • Decimal system • World Wide Web • Checkout limit • Local newspaper • Weekday closure • Number of floors • YA section location • Not real, imaginary • Place to read books • Facsimile, no printer • Dolly Parton's library • Immature, for children • Free app to read books • Written about a person • Shakespeare, Austen, etc. • Saves your place in a book • ...
Library Libations 3.28.24 2024-01-28
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- # of puppies in Perdita's litter
- Sun Tzu's country
- The poetic form of Shakespeare's Sonnets (mostly)
- The appointed time for lovers to meet in "The Hanging Tree"
- Animal featured on the Phantom's music box
- "I love you," as said by Westley
- How do you spell "Anne"? (3 words)
- The necessities of Baloo's song
- Unferth's gift to Beowulf
- "Inside my ____": It's where the opera phantom is
- Anastasia's eye color, in the '50 Shades' books
- Friendly spider sharing the name of a southern city
- A troll, after it sees the sun
- Resting place for the deceased, in France
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- REALLY wants a soft spotted coat
- Orwell's birth month
- Raven's repetition
- "Toss a ____ to your witcher"
- The rat in Charlotte's Web
- Man-cub's name
- Katniss' favorite food
- "In this moment, I swear we are ______"
- The name of Christian Gray's boat
- Tom's BFF
- Color of Moby D.
- Closer than they look, in the mirror
- "It's alive!", he said
- "___ art thou Romeo?"
28 Clues: Tom's BFF • Man-cub's name • Color of Moby D. • Sun Tzu's country • Raven's repetition • Orwell's birth month • "___ art thou Romeo?" • Katniss' favorite food • "It's alive!", he said • Unferth's gift to Beowulf • The rat in Charlotte's Web • "Toss a ____ to your witcher" • A troll, after it sees the sun • The necessities of Baloo's song • REALLY wants a soft spotted coat • ...
Library Crossword JHS 2024-02-23
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- In this genre, books may take place in the future and include advanced technology.
- The library has both a fiction and nonfiction section for this genre of books that may include topics like football, gymnastics, and soccer.
- Books about different faiths and beliefs people hold
- Are you looking to learn more about another country or location? Try visiting the Travel and ______ section of the library!
- The name of a book
- This is the genre where you might find books about mythical creatures and magic.
- Who did it? Read a book from this genre to find out.
- This person creates pictures for a book
- In this section of the library, you can find books about Van Gogh and Picasso as well as books about theater and fashion.
- In this nonfiction section of books, you will find the writings of Shakespeare, poems, and other literary works. Language and _________.
- Fans of CSI might find some interesting books in this nonfiction genre.
- Scary books. Monsters, ghosts, and all the spooky things are found in this genre.
- Who do you email to have documents printed?
- In this nonfiction section of the library, you are likely to find books about exercise, mental wellness, and other related topics.
- Author of many plays and poems that you have likely studied in English class
- type of checkout where students can check books out on their own
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- The last name of a character who learns he is a descendant of Greek gods.
- This type of book is written about someone’s life
- Author of a series of fantasy books about hobbits, elves, dwarves, and cursed rings
- The number of weeks you have to return or renew a book that you have checked out.
- Bear Grylls might find a book he would enjoy in this section of the library.
- Author of classic books including one whose title occurred 40 years ago, and one that features talking animals running their own government.
- These types of fictional books take place during actual events from history.
- The name of a society that meets weekly in the media center to discuss books
- This nonfiction genre contains encyclopedias.
- The person who writes a book
- Books about made up events and people
- Another word for category. Books in our library are arranged by this.
- A children’s book author who is known for his rhyming stories featuring unique characters and worlds such as Whoville.
- This type of novel is similar to a comic book in that it contains many illustrations
- A genre of books about people falling in and out of love.
- The first name of a young student who learns magic, flies on a broom, and has many near death experiences
32 Clues: The name of a book • The person who writes a book • Books about made up events and people • This person creates pictures for a book • Who do you email to have documents printed? • This nonfiction genre contains encyclopedias. • This type of book is written about someone’s life • Books about different faiths and beliefs people hold • ...
MidPointe Library Crossword 2024-08-14
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- The Langston Hughes poem that inspired the title for "A Raisin in the Sun"
- The Jane Austen novel that begins: "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition..."
- The superheroine who works as a librarian during the day
- MidPointe's fiscal officer
- If you give a mouse a cookie, he's probably going to ask for ____ next
- A beloved redheaded YA protagonist from Canada
- Christie's elderly, amateur detective
- John Steinbeck's 1937 classic, "Of ____ and Men"
- This place has everything, not just books
- The cash register was invented in ____, Ohio
- The English bard
- The state that's home to a museum honoring children's book author Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Sherwood Anderson, novelist from Ohio, is well known for his short story collection called "____, Ohio"
- This word is aptly made of roots meaning both "sharp" and "dull"
- Author ____ Morrison, from Loraine, Ohio, wrote several novels often focusing on the Black American experience
- The famous singer behind the Imagination Library free book program
- Grady Hendrix wrote a comedy-horror novel called "The ____ Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires"
- Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United States, graduated from ____ University in 1852
- These are louder than words
- 2020 Celeste Ng novel, "Little Fires Everywhere," takes place in ____ Heights, a Cleveland suburb
- The stuffed bear from a classic children's story that goes on an adventure in a department store
- Danny DeVito played the role of Harry ____ in the movie adaptation of Roald Dahl's "Matilda"
- Ohio's state flower
- Someone who always has their nose in a book
- The backbone of a book
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- The largest branch in the MidPointe system
- The Great ____ River in Ohio is named after the Myaamia, a Native American nation and one of the Great Lakes tribes
- The best-selling genre of books
- Harry Potter & the Prisoner of ____
- Neither high nor low, and it comes to a point
- ____, Ohio is home to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum
- I am the section of the library where you find what's real
- "Call me Ishmael" is the opening line for this book
- The newest, completely finished, branch in the MidPointe system
- Terry Pratchett wrote a children's fantasy novel called "The Amazing Maurice and His Educated ____"
- ____ to lovers, a popular romance trope
- Agatha Christie's quirky and logical detective
- Playwrite Lorraine ____ wrote "A Raisin in the Sun," the first play written by an African American woman to be produced on Broadway
- Before writing "Fourth Wing," Rebecca Yarros wrote a book called "The Things We Leave ____"
- This Ohio college became the first coed institution in the United States in 1937
- MidPointe's mascot
- In George Orwell's "1984," the Ministry of ____ was responsible for dispensing propaganda and doctoring historical records
- This dinosaur was named after the author famous for writing "Jurassic Park"
- Movie director Steven ____ was born in Cincinnati in 1946
- The trending genre that mixes romance and fantasy
- Augustus ____, one of the golden ticket winners in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
- Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective
47 Clues: The English bard • MidPointe's mascot • Ohio's state flower • The backbone of a book • MidPointe's fiscal officer • These are louder than words • The best-selling genre of books • Harry Potter & the Prisoner of ____ • Christie's elderly, amateur detective • Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective • ____ to lovers, a popular romance trope • This place has everything, not just books • ...
Library of Things 2024-06-10
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- Capacity to relate
- Book of words
- Place to store canned goods
- ‘Shh!’
- Literary reminder
- Class 300
- Marian's occupation in 'The Music Man'
- It has reading assignments
- Part of a book or a skeleton
- Enlist
- American prize for literature, journalism or music
- The Little House on the _____
- The person who creates the pictures for a book.
- Made up, pretend stories
- pseudonym
- Pages that point to other pages
- Data processor
- Beowulf's monster
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- Type of library
- Hit the books
- Periodical
- Dr. Seuss' real last name
- book of maps
- Novel read by its author, maybe
- Publication sharing current events
- Source that provides first-hand testimony or direct evidence
- Saucy novel
- library book ID
- Often metered medium
- Partner of crafts
- The main events of a story.
- When to read aloud to kids
- Playwright Eugene
- "Book" in Spanish
- Melvil ______
- Send, like it's 1999?
- Library transaction
37 Clues: ‘Shh!’ • Enlist • Class 300 • pseudonym • Periodical • Saucy novel • book of maps • Hit the books • Book of words • Melvil ______ • Data processor • Type of library • library book ID • Literary reminder • Partner of crafts • Playwright Eugene • "Book" in Spanish • Beowulf's monster • Capacity to relate • Library transaction • Often metered medium • Send, like it's 1999? • Made up, pretend stories • ...
Canadian Library Month 2025-09-04
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- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- Give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act.
- A planned public or social occasion.
- A gift or payment to a common fund or collection.
- A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- Acknowledge (a significant or happy day or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.
- A feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.
- A thing that is of great worth, especially a small item of personal property.
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- A set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim.
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- Of or concerning a province of a country or empire.
- Relating to or characteristic of Canada or its inhabitants.
- A person who produces or achieves a specified thing.
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- Done, perceived, or existing in open view.
- Each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided.
- The tenth month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the second month of autumn.
- The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- Participate or become involved in.
- A building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to.
20 Clues: Participate or become involved in. • A planned public or social occasion. • Done, perceived, or existing in open view. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • A gift or payment to a common fund or collection. • Of or concerning a province of a country or empire. • A person who produces or achieves a specified thing. • ...
Barkman Library Crossword 2025-12-16
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- Where would find our monthly/weekly/daily events?
- What is our newest community room called?
- What is our genre for Adult Winter Reading?
- What is our newest collection?
- Where is the digital bookshelf?
- What program let's you have books delivered to your home for free?
- What can you check out when you want to read the newspaper?
- Which app can you listen to music with?
- How many digital apps do we have?
- How many games do we have?
- How do you win cool prizes every month?
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- What app can you use to print your documents?
- Which app has the most digital resources?(ex. ebooks, ecomics, etc...)
- How many displays do we have?
- What two programs let you read a great book and have fun conversations?
- How much does a library card cost?
- What happens at 10am every Tuesday and Thursday?
- What's in the makerspace?
- How many self-help kiosks do we have?
- How many Storytime's happen per week?
20 Clues: What's in the makerspace? • How many games do we have? • How many displays do we have? • What is our newest collection? • Where is the digital bookshelf? • How many digital apps do we have? • How much does a library card cost? • How many self-help kiosks do we have? • How many Storytime's happen per week? • Which app can you listen to music with? • ...
MCPL Trilvia 2024-08-06
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- Booksubs Person
- New to Central
- Friend of the Library
- Regional Manager
- Previous Director
- Bethesda
- First Director
- Down County Branch
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- Gaithersburg Manager
- Detention Center Library
- County Executive
- Staff Day Venue
- Management Warehouse
- On Purple Line
- Acting Director
- Up County Branch
- Close to Courthouse
- Event at Germantown
- Outreach Person
- Graphic Artist
- For Kids Only
21 Clues: Bethesda • For Kids Only • On Purple Line • New to Central • Graphic Artist • First Director • Staff Day Venue • Booksubs Person • Acting Director • Outreach Person • County Executive • Up County Branch • Regional Manager • Previous Director • Down County Branch • Close to Courthouse • Event at Germantown • Gaithersburg Manager • Management Warehouse • Friend of the Library • Detention Center Library
Where do you go? 2025-06-14
Fun at Brown Eastside Library!! 2023-07-27
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- To take a book home from the library.
- An event where someone reads a story to a group.
- A machine with a monitor and modem that allows you to get online.
- What you do when you want to take a book home.
- A machine that prints out documents.
- The ledge where books are stored.
- Another name for a comic books.
- What you use to write with.
- When you request a book you want to read from somewhere else.
- The writer of a book.
- Books that are stories that are made up.
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- The metal bin that you return your books to.
- When you are finished with your books and you bring them back to the library.
- The section in the library with new books on display.
- A device that reads the barcode on a book you are checking out.
- An item with pages that you read.
- A database which shows the books the library has.
- A person who works at the library and helps find the perfect book.
- The artist who creates the pictures in a book.
- Books that a lot of people are currently reading.
- Books that are based on things that are true.
- A disk that plays a movie.
- A piece of cardboard that holds your place in the book you are reading.
23 Clues: The writer of a book. • A disk that plays a movie. • What you use to write with. • Another name for a comic books. • An item with pages that you read. • The ledge where books are stored. • A machine that prints out documents. • To take a book home from the library. • Books that are stories that are made up. • The metal bin that you return your books to. • ...
CATALOGING & CLASSIFICATION 2026-06-20
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- Tool that shows relationships between preferred and non-preferred terms
- Former cataloging standard widely used before RDA
- The process of creating bibliographic records for library materials
- Machine-readable format used for bibliographic records
- Element used to search and retrieve a bibliographic record
- Record that reflects the physical arrangement of materials on shelves
- NUMBER Alphanumeric code used to arrange items within a class
- Online system used by patrons to search library collections
- NUMBER Combination of symbols used to locate an item on shelves
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- Structured information used to describe and manage resources
- International identifier assigned to books
- Current cataloging standard that replaced AACR2
- The process of arranging library materials according to subject
- Control system used to maintain consistency of names and subjects
- HEADING Standardized term used to describe the content of a resource |
- Type of record containing descriptive information about an item
- Classification scheme developed by Melvil Dewey
- Surname of the creator of the Decimal Classification system
- Classification system developed by the Library of Congress
19 Clues: International identifier assigned to books • Current cataloging standard that replaced AACR2 • Classification scheme developed by Melvil Dewey • Former cataloging standard widely used before RDA • Machine-readable format used for bibliographic records • Element used to search and retrieve a bibliographic record • ...
Welcome to San Sisto 2024 2024-01-21
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- Jude House is what colour?
- Year 11 & 12 are known as
- Café _____
- Name of the library management program (Hint it's a boys name)
- Year 9 & 10 are known as
- San Sisto was founded by the ____ Sisters
- Library Assistant’s name (including title)
- Teacher Librarian’s name (including title e.g Ms, Mrs)
- Number of school houses
- Name of BCE's online lending library
- According to reports the highest selling book of all time
- School motto
- This person writes books
- Mr _____ is the Assistant Principal
- Surname of the creator of the non fiction organisation system
- Year 7 & 8 are known as
- The name of the desk where you borrow resources from
- The name of Yellow House
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- Which superheroine works as a librarian during the day?
- The library is named after this Sister.
- San Sisto is located in this suburb
- Principal's surname
- San Sisto’s hall is named ____ Centre.
- The Ancient Library of where is said to be one of the world's greatest libraries
- Japanese style graphic novel/comic
- The person who draws pictures in books
- A book that you write about your own life
- Retail Centre (uniform shop) is ____ Retail Centre.
- San Sisto is located on this road
- Rose House is what colour?
- The name of Blue House
31 Clues: Café _____ • School motto • Principal's surname • The name of Blue House • Number of school houses • Year 7 & 8 are known as • Year 9 & 10 are known as • This person writes books • The name of Yellow House • Year 11 & 12 are known as • Jude House is what colour? • Rose House is what colour? • San Sisto is located on this road • Japanese style graphic novel/comic • ...
Library Rules 2013-09-03
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- What you get at the library
- They are pushed under the table when you get up
- How to enter the library
- Two words-what you do after you're done
- They matter
- Voices in the library, level one
- Rule-treating others the way you want to be treated
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- Number of books that you can check out at a time
- Check before coming to the library
- Needed to visit the library outside of scheduled visit
- How many times a book can be renewed
- What happens to an overdue account
12 Clues: They matter • How to enter the library • What you get at the library • Voices in the library, level one • Check before coming to the library • What happens to an overdue account • How many times a book can be renewed • Two words-what you do after you're done • They are pushed under the table when you get up • Number of books that you can check out at a time • ...
Library Crossword 2 2020-04-03
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- Sacha Baron
- Get Counted
- Spalding's We Used to be...
- Showtime at the...
- A brief conversation
- Places to grow flowers
- Widespread disease condition
- Global
- Children shouldn't talk with...
- Hacking...by Metzl
- Counselor
- Global sphere
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- Calm you mind
- Microsoft spreadsheet program
- Vader
- Dutch House author Ann
- Andy Warner's Spring...
- Author Neil
- Old fashioned catalog
- Feeder
- A type of library service desk
- Before tomorrow
- 3D
- Potter
- Kennedy
25 Clues: 3D • Vader • Feeder • Global • Potter • Kennedy • Counselor • Sacha Baron • Get Counted • Author Neil • Calm you mind • Global sphere • Before tomorrow • Showtime at the... • Hacking...by Metzl • A brief conversation • Old fashioned catalog • Dutch House author Ann • Places to grow flowers • Andy Warner's Spring... • Spalding's We Used to be... • Widespread disease condition • Microsoft spreadsheet program • ...
2021 Library Week 2021-03-18
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- Book made of comics content
- Collection of words and their meanings
- Book in digital form
- All books that aren't rooted in fiction
- Collection of items designed to use outside the library
- Fiction of considerable length and complexity
- Fiction that features magic or supernatural elements
- Book or books that contain information on a variety of subjects
- Building holding a collection of books and other materials
- Periodical specializing in particular subject, news, hobby or sport
- Nonfiction that chronicles a crime
- Library item past its due date
- Book with thickened pages for toddlers
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- Uses words to evoke emotions in an imaginative way
- Books printed with larger font for easier use for visually impaired
- Fiction with plot and setting located in the past
- Fiction meant to inspire and uplift
- Fiction centered on two people developing love
- Fiction that follows a crime
- Collection of synonyms
- Fiction with technology that doesn't exist in the real world
- The story of a person's life
- Bound collection of maps
- Library items designed to listen to on a media player
- Periodical printed at close, regular intervals
- Extending an item's due date
26 Clues: Book in digital form • Collection of synonyms • Bound collection of maps • Book made of comics content • Fiction that follows a crime • The story of a person's life • Extending an item's due date • Library item past its due date • Nonfiction that chronicles a crime • Fiction meant to inspire and uplift • Collection of words and their meanings • ...
Library Week 2023 2023-04-18
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- Can reliably recite 46 digits of pi (sometimes 50).
- Loves all dog breeds. Thinks they’re all cute and will point out random dogs to friends and family when in public.
- Has training in bookbinding and likes to make books.
- Is obsessed with the University of Georgia’s mascot. Uga, not Hairy Dawg.
- Once denied Eric Stonestreet entry into a bar (he was angry).
- Used to be a church alter girl.
- Scored tickets to the Taylor Swift concert at Arrowhead.
- Met 50 Cent at a Hy-Vee in Omaha.
- Ran a 5k for the first time ever last year.
- Favorite dessert is Tiramisu.
- Snakes fight on their porch.
- Almost evicted from an apartment for having one too many flowerpots on the balcony.
- Loves tea and trying new teas. This person has over 100+ different kinds of tea.
- Has a scooter named Chummy.
- Is a “partial blinker.”
- Has a guinea pig named Darcy.
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- Was a Queen of Hearts card on “Let’s Make A Deal”.
- Is a weather nerd and has 18 weather apps on their phone.
- Was convinced as a child she was kidnapped by chipmunks as a baby and was terrified of them into their teenage years.
- Has been paid to play the recorder, which technically makes them a professional recorder player.
- Has a degree in Botany.
- Has a New Years resolution to learn how to shuffle a deck of cards.
- Truly enjoys grocery shopping and tries to find unique markets when traveling.
- Has played piano for 20 years.
- Owns a comedically large amount of pens. Hundreds. It’s a problem.
- Lived in a tent trailer one summer while their family built their house.
- May or may not have written to Jeopardy about one of their poorly written clues (You might say ridiculously wrong.)
- Was born in Hawaii.
28 Clues: Was born in Hawaii. • Has a degree in Botany. • Is a “partial blinker.” • Has a scooter named Chummy. • Snakes fight on their porch. • Favorite dessert is Tiramisu. • Has a guinea pig named Darcy. • Has played piano for 20 years. • Used to be a church alter girl. • Met 50 Cent at a Hy-Vee in Omaha. • Ran a 5k for the first time ever last year. • ...
Special Library Presentation 2012-10-31
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- The 4 examples of a Special library are: Business & Industrial, Social Sciences, Science & Technology and ________.
- Special libraries are responsible for the materials generated by the________.
- A challenge of competitive intelligence is _________.
- A service that is billed in a Special Library?
- Where is the Pride library located?
- Do you remember where these pictures are from?
- A program that monitors online research usage once downloaded to a computer
- What is it called when you want to check out a VHS or DVD in a music library?
- What can media monitoring also be called?
- What was the name of the organization run strictly by volunteers in Hamilton?
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- Before engaging in competitive intelligence it I important to establish a clear__________.
- Librarians will sometimes work as________, analyzing information and putting it together into a report for the corporation to use.
- Media monitoring is the act of monitoring the output of ____, online & _______ media.
- What should a Special Librarian be prepared for when applying Chargebacks?
- What do lawyers believe should be buried in their hourly rate or fixed price?
- Materials in a Special library may be used in ________, MARKET, and LEGAL research.
- The act of collecting, analyzing and disseminating information regarding a company’s market and competitors is known as________.
- The research the corporate librarian has gathered, he/she can then use it to create _________ intelligence.
- What is one of the media monitoring programs mentioned called? ()
- In a corporation or legal setting, competitive intelligence directly influences the ________ process.
- What is the program the Royal Ontario Museum inplemented to help boost their collection?
21 Clues: Where is the Pride library located? • What can media monitoring also be called? • A service that is billed in a Special Library? • Do you remember where these pictures are from? • A challenge of competitive intelligence is _________. • What is one of the media monitoring programs mentioned called? () • ...
Library Scavenger Hunt 2013-05-19
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- list of chapters & their page numbers
- person who writes a book
- person who wrote Harry Potter books
- person who wrote Tintin books
- list of books
- person who draws the pictures
- name of a book
- dictionary at the back of the book
- storybooks
- Dewey number 741
- books written by Ted Prior
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- list of subjects & the pages on which they are found
- books that are true
- Dewey number 912
- number that tells you where a book goes in the library
- company that produces & markets the book
- Dewey number 560
- easy chapter books
- who owns the information & the date it is produced
- number that identifies the book in the library
- back of the book that holds the book together
- Dewey number 641
- Dewey number 821
- book written by Roald Dahl
- number that tells you the subject of the book
25 Clues: storybooks • list of books • name of a book • Dewey number 912 • Dewey number 560 • Dewey number 641 • Dewey number 821 • Dewey number 741 • easy chapter books • books that are true • person who writes a book • book written by Roald Dahl • books written by Ted Prior • person who wrote Tintin books • person who draws the pictures • dictionary at the back of the book • ...
Around the Library 2015-11-24
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- Identifies a bound periodical
- Business School Computer Lab
- Conference Room
- Minimum number of students in a group
- BBL is named after
- Loves his bike
- An Avenue
- The copier expert
- Cost of a Black and While Copy
- Home of Java City
- Number of group study rooms
- She's a night owl
- He's a bad man
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- Recently relocated
- A Brady
- Need a GoPro Camera
- Formerly a baker
- Where you can talk
- You can use a 3D printer here
- Comprehensive investment resource
- Bo's Mom
- A Professional Mover
- A red head
23 Clues: A Brady • Bo's Mom • An Avenue • A red head • Loves his bike • He's a bad man • Conference Room • Formerly a baker • The copier expert • Home of Java City • She's a night owl • Recently relocated • BBL is named after • Where you can talk • Need a GoPro Camera • A Professional Mover • Number of group study rooms • Business School Computer Lab • Identifies a bound periodical • You can use a 3D printer here • ...
In The Library 2022-03-23
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- an invented story
- You need this to check out a book
- A reference work containing articles on various topics
- prose writing that is not fictional
- Book read aloud
- Code that helps you find a book in the library
- author
- Recipe collection
- Having flexible binding
- Name of a book
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- A person's life story
- book generally written for young children
- Narrative told through images
- Newspaper title
- Reference Book with an alphabetical list of words
- Daily journal
- periodical publication
- a biography of yourself
- Book of maps
- Digital copy of a book
20 Clues: author • Book of maps • Daily journal • Name of a book • Newspaper title • Book read aloud • an invented story • Recipe collection • A person's life story • periodical publication • Digital copy of a book • a biography of yourself • Having flexible binding • Narrative told through images • You need this to check out a book • prose writing that is not fictional • ...
National Library Day 2021-11-24
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- A genre about the wild wild west
- The creator of Oz
- Where books are kept in the library
- Where the _______Things Are
- Chicka Chicka _______ _______
- The Magic ________ House
- A book of maps
- Author of the Harry Potter Series
- Dogman and _______ Kid
- The Diary of a __________ Kid
- How to take a book out of the library
- The One and Only ____________
- Author of the Wings of Fire series
- The Cat in the ____________
- What you do with a book
- The author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series
- A distinct group of books
- __________ decimal system
- Anne of __________ Gables
- Scary series by R.L. Stine
- Someone who works at the library
- Books that are about real things
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- Author of Hatchet
- Where's _________
- What you shouldn't let the pigeon drive
- Goodnight ___________
- A love story
- ____________ Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
- Detective created by Carolyn Keene
- Nonfactual literature
- Leonardo,the Terrible __________
- Location where you check out books
- A person who writes books
- Author of Charlotte's Web
- Pete the ___________
- A book about a real person
- Where Alice went
- Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of ________
- The Polar _____________
- Books you can read on an electronic device
- How to Train Your ____________
- The Very ____________Caterpillar
42 Clues: A love story • A book of maps • Where Alice went • Author of Hatchet • Where's _________ • The creator of Oz • Pete the ___________ • Goodnight ___________ • Nonfactual literature • Dogman and _______ Kid • What you do with a book • The Polar _____________ • The Magic ________ House • A person who writes books • Author of Charlotte's Web • A distinct group of books • Anne of __________ Gables • ...
Library/Media Terms 2022-04-20
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- What type of fiction is funny to read?
- Where do you go to find out what words mean?
- What is Mr. Dewey's first name?
- What type of fiction contains robots and outer space?
- What type of fiction story could actually happen?
- What stories have been passed down thru generations?
- What type of fiction are true?
- What type of fiction books are meant to frighten you?
- What system is used to divide non fiction books?
- What type of fiction requires a crime?
- What type of fiction looks like cartoons?
- What is a book of facts called?
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- What is a story told about the area you live but isn't true?
- What type of fiction are made up stories?
- What reference books are divided into each letter of the alphabet?
- What type of fiction is around a true past event?
- What type of fiction might have a horse as a main character?
- Where can you find synonyms and antonyms?
- What stories contain fairies and dragons?
- Where do you go to find books to read?
- What is a story said to be true, but isn't?
- What is the process of taking a book from the library called?
- What is the process of returning a book to the library?
- What is a book of maps called?
24 Clues: What type of fiction are true? • What is a book of maps called? • What is Mr. Dewey's first name? • What is a book of facts called? • What type of fiction is funny to read? • Where do you go to find books to read? • What type of fiction requires a crime? • What type of fiction are made up stories? • Where can you find synonyms and antonyms? • ...
JHS Library Crossword 2024-02-23
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- These fictional books take place during actual events from history.
- Nature’s first green.
- These books may be realistic, but this genre consists of books that feature entirely made up characters and stories.
- This fictional genre is all about falling in and out of love.
- This is the abbreviation for the writing style that you are likely using on any research paper you write at JHS. Make sure all of your citations are in this format!
- If you want to learn more about someone’s life and accomplishments, check out this genre of books.
- When you check out a book, this is how many weeks you may keep it before returning or renewing.
- Want to learn a little bit about cooking, or about foods from different cultures and time periods, or maybe you’re just hungry? This is the nonfiction genre for you!
- This nonfiction genre contains encyclopedias and is a great starting point for a research paper.
- If you are in need of a book for read for Mr. Pittard’s WW2 class, or another history class, you might want to check the History and __________ section of the library.
- Author of classic books including one whose title occurred 40 years ago, and one that features talking animals running their own government.
- Fans of CSI might find some interesting books in this nonfiction genre.
- The last name of a character who learns he is a descendant of Greek gods.
- This nonfiction genre contains books about different faiths and beliefs.
- Another word for category. Books in our library are arranged by this.
- If you are looking for information about dogs, cats, lizards, or birds, try this nonfiction genre.
- We have great expectations for this classic author.
- In this nonfiction section of the library, you are likely to find books about exercise, mental wellness, and other related topics.
- The first name of a young student who learns magic, flies on a broom, and has many near death experiences.
- In this genre, books may take place in the future and include advanced technology.
- This author is known for a series of novels taking place in a dystopian society, featuring characters forced into an arena to fight for their lives for the entertainment of others.
- Monsters, ghosts, and all the spooky things are found in this genre.
- In this section of the library, you can find books about Van Gogh and Picasso as well as books about theater and fashion.
- A children’s book author who is known for his rhyming stories featuring unique characters and worlds such as Whoville.
- This genre contains titles such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Oliver Twist, and A Tale of Two Cities.
- A very important person. We wouldn’t have books without talented people who write them!
- One of two “star crossed lovers”.
- This type of novel is similar in layout to a comic book.
- This author is responsible for writing 38 plays and 134 sonnets.
- This author is famous for a series of fantasy books about hobbits, elves, dwarves, and cursed rings.
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- The number of books you may check out from the library at one time.
- This is the name of the database search engine that you have access to through the media center website.
- In this novel, a group of young boys is stranded on an island and left to survive on their own.
- Some books have pictures, and this person is to thank for that!
- The library has both a fiction and nonfiction section for this genre of books that may include topics like football, gymnastics, and soccer.
- The title of this classic scary story is the name of the scientist, not the monster.
- This poet took the road less traveled, and it made all the difference.
- Are you looking to learn more about another country or location? Try visiting the Travel and ______ section of the library!
- In this nonfiction section of books, you will find the writings of Shakespeare, poems, and other literary works. Language and _________.
- This is the nonfiction genre you will want to visit if doing a report on the Egyptian pyramids.
- This is the name of an online encyclopedia. You have access to it through the media center website. It is a great starting point for many research topics.
- This female poet could not stop for death.
- Every book has one of these - the book’s name.
- This is the genre where you might find books about mythical creatures and magic.
- Bear Grylls might find a book he would enjoy in this section of the library.
- Every Wednesday morning, this society meets in the media center to discuss monthly books.
- If Mrs. Long is not available to check out your books, you can use this type of checkout located at the front of the library. Just be sure to scan the “reset” barcode!
- Who do you email to have documents printed?
- Sister authors who gave us the classics Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.
- Who did it? Read a book from this genre to find out.
- This is the title of one the February picks for the Tome society. (hint-there is a poster in the media center)
51 Clues: Nature’s first green. • One of two “star crossed lovers”. • This female poet could not stop for death. • Who do you email to have documents printed? • Every book has one of these - the book’s name. • We have great expectations for this classic author. • Who did it? Read a book from this genre to find out. • This type of novel is similar in layout to a comic book. • ...
Library, Color Idioms 2025-06-12
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- the color of too elaborate prose
- this is always greener on the other side
- color of an innocent lie
- silver ________ = the bright side
- to faint (two words)
- the color of anger
- the color of sadness
- permission (two words)
- folks "in the black" have none of it
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- raise a white one to surrender
- a flight after midnight (two words)
- black ________: odd member of a group
- ________ pink = very pleased
- "born with a ______ spoon in her mouth"
- the color of cowardice
- a good gardener has a green one
- the perfect opportunity
- the color of envy
- we "roll out" the red one for royalty
- yours are rose-colored if you hold an unrealistic view
20 Clues: the color of envy • the color of anger • to faint (two words) • the color of sadness • the color of cowardice • permission (two words) • the perfect opportunity • color of an innocent lie • ________ pink = very pleased • raise a white one to surrender • a good gardener has a green one • the color of too elaborate prose • silver ________ = the bright side • ...
In the Library 2026-03-08
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- A collection of historical documents kept for preservation.
- A handwritten or typed document, often before publication.
- Magazines or journals published regularly.
- Written works, especially those considered artistic.
- The system of borrowing and returning books.
- A particular version of a published book.
- A list of all the books and materials in a library.
- A category of literature, such as mystery or fantasy.
- An alphabetical list of topics with page numbers.
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- A person who manages and organises library resources.
- The process of borrowing a book from the library.
- One book in a series or set.
- Books used for facts, not borrowing.
- A scholarly or academic periodical.
- A group of books or materials on a related topic.
- The company that produces and distributes books.
- A book or set of books containing factual information on many topics.
- A list of sources used in research or writing.
- A brief summary of a book’s plot.
- A digital collection of organised information.
20 Clues: One book in a series or set. • A brief summary of a book’s plot. • A scholarly or academic periodical. • Books used for facts, not borrowing. • A particular version of a published book. • Magazines or journals published regularly. • The system of borrowing and returning books. • A list of sources used in research or writing. • ...
Library Crossword Contest 2024-11-21
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- Use this to hold your place in the book
- Comic books from Japan that are read the opposite direction from American/Western books
- A true book about the life of a real person
- A category of books with a similar style or features; e.g. fantasy, romance, horror.
- Stories that are made up, not real
- A story told in words and pictures, like a comic book (2 words)
- How to keep a book longer when you're not finished with it
- Long, skinny part in the middle of the book's cover
- Abbreviation for requesting a book from a different school's library
- The stamp inside the book that says when to return the book (2 words)
- When you are late returning a book, you may receive an ____ notice
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- The app on Clever for downloading eBooks and audiobooks
- The place you go online to search for books in the library
- The area of the library for crafting & creating
- Tells where the book goes in the library (2 words)
- The person who wrote the book
- The name of the book
- Informational books that are true or historical
- If a book you want is checked out, you can put it on ______
- Nonfiction books are organized by the _____ Decimal Classification system
20 Clues: The name of the book • The person who wrote the book • Stories that are made up, not real • Use this to hold your place in the book • A true book about the life of a real person • The area of the library for crafting & creating • Informational books that are true or historical • Tells where the book goes in the library (2 words) • ...
Dunfermline Library Crossword 2025-03-21
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- Where to purchase our Merchandise
- Name of Magazine App we use
- Name of Library App we use
- Room where the Barclays is!
- Comics, Cartoons AND ........s
- First name of the founder’s wife!
- An account of a person's life
- A talking book
- Dunfermline’s famous Queen who married in the 1070’s
- If it’s already happened, it’s all ancient..........
- The name of The Glen
- Name of Founder
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- Gasp, Shock, ........
- What’s in the Bruce room?
- Scotland’s Favourite Poet
- Our kids reading group!
- We host Bookbug in two languages – English and ........
- Dunfermline’s other famous Queen who married in1589
- Haiku, Sonnet, Limerick
- Where the Loom lives
20 Clues: A talking book • Name of Founder • Where the Loom lives • The name of The Glen • Gasp, Shock, ........ • Our kids reading group! • Haiku, Sonnet, Limerick • What’s in the Bruce room? • Scotland’s Favourite Poet • Name of Library App we use • Name of Magazine App we use • Room where the Barclays is! • An account of a person's life • Comics, Cartoons AND ........s • ...
Library Squad Summer 2026-04-20
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- someone who writes stories
- a type of book that does not have a hard cover
- where you can borrow books from
- another name for group or type of book
- famous Elizabthan writer
- usually at the end of a book - explains meanings
- someone who takes a story and turns it into a book
- a book that has a list of words and their meanings
- sections of a story within a books
- the special number used to identify books with the bar code
- famous author of books that -usually- rhyme
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- a hexagon to fill in with what you read
- famous author from the Victorian Times
- famous female author from this area
- have pages, covers and spines
- something that comes before the main story
- Harry Potter author
- another name for a story
- a worker in a library
- someone who designs images for books
- used to remember where you got to in a book
- at the end of non-fiction books and in alphabetical order
22 Clues: Harry Potter author • a worker in a library • another name for a story • famous Elizabthan writer • someone who writes stories • have pages, covers and spines • where you can borrow books from • sections of a story within a books • famous female author from this area • someone who designs images for books • famous author from the Victorian Times • ...
In The Loop Crossword 2025-06-26
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- The name of the black cat that visits Seaborne Library
- The abbreviated name for Customer Services Assistant
- The name of the Creative Campus
- The successful completion of a course of study at a university
- The former name of The School of Education
- A qualification awarded to a student upon successful completion of a course
- The name of the library at Exton Park
- The online platform for teaching at the University of Chester
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- A building containing collections of books
- The scheme allowing university library users to access books at other libraries
- The University of Chester campus cat
- The name of the site to book a study space
- The name of the classification system used by libraries
- The name of our new Library Management System
14 Clues: The name of the Creative Campus • The University of Chester campus cat • The name of the library at Exton Park • A building containing collections of books • The name of the site to book a study space • The former name of The School of Education • The name of our new Library Management System • The abbreviated name for Customer Services Assistant • ...
NIL Crossword 2020-03-01
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- Data about data
- When the library requests a book from another library
- The name of the library on Hatfield campus
- Collection of sources of information
- Provides lists of words with definitions
- Has at least 49 pages and a cover
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- Making previously published works available online
- A single point of entry to many resources
- Process model proposed by Stripling and Pitts
- The science of classifying objects or information
- A single point of entry to many resources, and is generally password protected with customizable interfaces
- LITERACY The ability to find, retrieve, analyse and use information
- Makes it possible to find and locate books and other resources that the library offers
13 Clues: Data about data • Has at least 49 pages and a cover • Collection of sources of information • Provides lists of words with definitions • A single point of entry to many resources • The name of the library on Hatfield campus • Process model proposed by Stripling and Pitts • The science of classifying objects or information • ...
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The Adventure 2024-01-24
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- train stationrainstation stop
- Troublemaker
- Letters on the train carriages
- Gangadharpant's son
- Physics professor
- Library caretaker
- SBehav'svrao Bhav's nephew
- Library
- Empire losing their enterprise
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- A place for strolling
- 2nd volume
- Faster than Deccan Queen
- Train destination
- Most hostile audience
- VEuropeano's brother
- Britisher's Europian rival
- Mughal regime
- Time-traveller
- Gives Gangadharpant a clue
- Colonists
20 Clues: Library • Colonists • 2nd volume • Troublemaker • Mughal regime • Time-traveller • Train destination • Physics professor • Library caretaker • Gangadharpant's son • VEuropeano's brother • A place for strolling • Most hostile audience • Faster than Deccan Queen • Britisher's Europian rival • Gives Gangadharpant a clue • SBehav'svrao Bhav's nephew • train stationrainstation stop • ...
books 2024-05-27
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- Literary category
- Back-of-book guide
- Durable book type
- Book creator
- Information source
- Extended fictional work
- Reader's placeholder
- Collection of writings
- Historical record collection
- Flexible book format
- Made-up stories
- Library index
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- Library classification system
- Regular publication
- Introduction to a story
- Life story
- Keeper of books
- Book division
- Version of a text
- Author's original text
20 Clues: Life story • Book creator • Book division • Library index • Keeper of books • Made-up stories • Literary category • Durable book type • Version of a text • Back-of-book guide • Information source • Regular publication • Reader's placeholder • Flexible book format • Collection of writings • Author's original text • Introduction to a story • Extended fictional work • Historical record collection • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2025-05-02
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- A long, complex story
- A catalog that lists most of the materials in a library
- Conversation
- A film card on which many pages of reduced copy are stored
- A story that can usually be read in one sitting
- A nonfiction book about a real person written by someone other than that person
- A list of books and articles an author has used as references to write a book.
- To get written material ready for publication.
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- Based on facts
- A file that contains pamphlets and other materials too small to put on a shelf
- Abny list of information
- One of the libraries in a system of libraries
- A nonfictional book about real people and events of the past
- The National library of the United States.
- A fictional story about real people and events
- A story of a real person's life written by that person
- Can be taken out of the library
- The numbers and letters assigned to a library book
- An imaginary story
19 Clues: Conversation • Based on facts • An imaginary story • A long, complex story • Abny list of information • Can be taken out of the library • The National library of the United States. • One of the libraries in a system of libraries • A fictional story about real people and events • To get written material ready for publication. • A story that can usually be read in one sitting • ...
Things you Cant Say 2023-05-11
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- you find these in the library
- The main charictors old best friends new best friend
- The main character's brother
- They play this on the street
- The main character destroys this
- The main charictor gives guests these
- Killed himself out of self depression
- the family friend does these every morning
- The main character's make a fake account to get a______
- They ride this at the beach
- The Main Character loves these
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- The librarian
- New Best Friend
- The family goes here
- A place to go get books
- The Main character's old best friend
- The main character does these down in the library
- First get together
- The Main Character
- Family Friend
20 Clues: The librarian • Family Friend • New Best Friend • First get together • The Main Character • The family goes here • A place to go get books • They ride this at the beach • The main character's brother • They play this on the street • you find these in the library • The Main Character loves these • The main character destroys this • The Main character's old best friend • ...
Library Rules 2023-08-19
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- What you get at the library
- They are pushed under the table when you get up
- How to enter the library
- Two words-what you do after you're done
- They matter
- Voices in the library, level one
- Rule-treating others the way you want to be treated
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- Number of books that you can check out at a time
- Check before coming to the library
- Needed to visit the library outside of scheduled visit
- How many times a book can be renewed
- What happens to an overdue account
12 Clues: They matter • How to enter the library • What you get at the library • Voices in the library, level one • Check before coming to the library • What happens to an overdue account • How many times a book can be renewed • Two words-what you do after you're done • They are pushed under the table when you get up • Number of books that you can check out at a time • ...
Centre Of Reference OPEN DAY 2023 2023-10-17
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- How many floor does the library have?
- The people that run the library is .....
- The full name of AIU Library
- Is ProQuest database available in AIU Library?
- Library is the source of ........
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- If you need to find information, you will search in .....
- When studying in the library, you need to remain ..... to respect other people.
- An act of putting book on a shelve
- Library have loan service for .....
- Becoming a librarian is also a ......
10 Clues: The full name of AIU Library • Library is the source of ........ • An act of putting book on a shelve • Library have loan service for ..... • How many floor does the library have? • Becoming a librarian is also a ...... • The people that run the library is ..... • Is ProQuest database available in AIU Library? • If you need to find information, you will search in ..... • ...
New York Public Library 2021-07-12
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- golden rule of a library
- return items to any library except here
- is restricted when you owe $15 or more
- how many minutes is a computer appointment
- how many weeks you can borrow regular books
- How many books can be checked out at once
- 1 week express books are this
- The maximum number of DVDs that can be out at once
- fee to replace a lost card
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- this and your pin to use library computers
- Wakefield Library Address
- we strive to ensure everyone is this
- how many weeks you can borrow new books
- how many weeks you can borrow DVDs
- You can request this many items at a time
- how many times you can potentially renew an item
16 Clues: golden rule of a library • Wakefield Library Address • fee to replace a lost card • 1 week express books are this • how many weeks you can borrow DVDs • we strive to ensure everyone is this • is restricted when you owe $15 or more • return items to any library except here • how many weeks you can borrow new books • You can request this many items at a time • ...
C&CS News 2024-04-02
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- Material that’s acquired, delivered, borrowed, and rapidly cataloged.
- System whose recent update got raVE reviews
- Effects-pedal and digital collection of popular content
- Hope to see you here on May 30
- Books would fall apart and stay that way without it
- WorldCat ______ (and a Starfleet vessel)
- clue
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- Had 39 resolutions last quarter
- A kind of library system (and a Starfleet vessel)
- With this, you'll never run into a paywall.
- Centenegarian East Bank campus library
- West Bank campus library that once had an escalator
- It had 109,069 views last quarter
- Fast, in Guadalajara (and new ILL system)
- St. Paul campus library with a name that rhymes with "straw," not "math."
15 Clues: clue • Hope to see you here on May 30 • Had 39 resolutions last quarter • It had 109,069 views last quarter • Centenegarian East Bank campus library • WorldCat ______ (and a Starfleet vessel) • Fast, in Guadalajara (and new ILL system) • System whose recent update got raVE reviews • With this, you'll never run into a paywall. • ...
LIBRARY EXPLORACE CROSSWORD! 2023-06-13
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- .... decimal classification classification system which allows new books to be added to a library.
- A book published every year that contains facts and information about a particular subject or activities.
- Process of creating and maintaining bibliographic and authority records in the library catalog.
- The act of borrowing a book is called ... system.
- An example of primary sources.
- Numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique.
- Systematic removal of resources from a library based on selected criteria.
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- A book that can be used to look up the meaning of a word.
- Library of... is the largest library in the world.
- Process of selecting and acquiring selected materials for library.
- An alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc. with reference to the pages on which they are mentioned.
- The side of the book that is visible when it sits on the shelf.
- Digital format of book.
13 Clues: Digital format of book. • An example of primary sources. • The act of borrowing a book is called ... system. • Library of... is the largest library in the world. • A book that can be used to look up the meaning of a word. • The side of the book that is visible when it sits on the shelf. • Numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique. • ...
CCLS Christmas 2020 2020-11-19
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- 5 Golden _____
- while visions of _____ danced in their heads
- A Christmas Carol author
- _____ frequency ID
- Icelandic Christmas book flood
- first day of winter
- frozen eave decoration
- _____ cane
- _____ we have heard on high
- he stole Christmas
- the night before
- Lump of _____
- _____ the Snowman
- Oh Christmas ____
- I'm dreaming of a _____ Christmas
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- Mexican Christmas plant
- sparkly tree decoration
- app co
- Bosler _____ Library
- do you want to build a _____?
- landlord
- holy headlight
- PA Dutch Christmas enforcer
- and ma in her _____
- the 10th reindeer
- Grandma got run over by a _____
- _____ were hung by the chimney with care
- _____ T. Simpson Public Library
- Amelia S Givin _____ Library
- _____ log
30 Clues: app co • landlord • _____ log • _____ cane • Lump of _____ • 5 Golden _____ • holy headlight • the night before • the 10th reindeer • _____ the Snowman • Oh Christmas ____ • _____ frequency ID • he stole Christmas • and ma in her _____ • first day of winter • Bosler _____ Library • frozen eave decoration • Mexican Christmas plant • sparkly tree decoration • A Christmas Carol author • ...
2021 National Crossword Puzzle Day with Aurora Public Library 2021-12-02
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- Don't see the book you want in the catalog? Try searching _______________. (Think a person panning for gold in the old West.)
- When searching for a book, you can easily find out if we have it by searching our online _______.
- A database that offers eBooks, audiobooks, comics, music and movies - free with your library card!
- Non-fiction books are categorized by the ______________ System.
- Everything - from materials to programs - at the library is always ____.
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- slot where you return library books
- Author of children's classics like "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?"
- To get a library card with APL, you must be a resident of ___________.
- Author of the popular children's series "Dog Man" and "Captain Underpants".
- Ernest Hemingway said "There is no friend as loyal as a ____".
- When you need just a little longer with a book, you can _____ it.
- Number of Aurora Public Libraries
- The library has more than just books! Search our selection of these for research, test practice, homework help and more!
- Author of "People We Meet on Vacation" - one of the most popular novels of 2021
- Digital Resource for eBooks, audiobooks and magazines - free with your library card! (Formerly OverDrive)
15 Clues: Number of Aurora Public Libraries • slot where you return library books • Ernest Hemingway said "There is no friend as loyal as a ____". • Non-fiction books are categorized by the ______________ System. • When you need just a little longer with a book, you can _____ it. • To get a library card with APL, you must be a resident of ___________. • ...
The Midnight Library - Crossword 2023-10-05
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- What Nora failed to achieve in her root life
- What Nora's ex-fiancé wanted to own together
- An encounter with this during one of her lives made Nora realise something about herselflabyrinths The name of a group that Nora's brother dislikes Nora for leaving
- A character Nora comes to realise isn't as great as they once seemed
- what happens to the books in the Midnight Library near the end of the book
- What Nora played with her elementary school librarian
- What Nora eventually realises is what she truly values in life
- The name of people who can travel between lives
- The person who Nora is married to in her happiest life; she realises her true values in this life
- The last name of Nora's favourite philosophers
- The last name of the only other person in the Midnight Library besides Nora; acts as a mentor and guides her to the true meaning of life
- What Nora teaches to Leo
- what Nora jumped into to try and impress friends
- a character that Nora always tried to impress in her youth
- One of the professions that Nora wanted to study; it would have taken her north
- The effect that affects all of Nora's lives where she made a different decision
- The number of books in the Midnight Library
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- The book of __ that fills Nora with an overwhelming sense of despair
- What brings Nora to the Midnight Library
- The last name of Nora's neighbour that she learns is affected greatly by her small actions of kindness
- What Nora's friend got involved in during her life in Australia
- What Nora suffers from and what ultimately leads her to the Midnight Library
- I am __ - The only thing Nora wrote in the Midnight Library
- What Nora's father wanted Nora to pursue, and what his love for her ultimately hinged on
- One of the professions that Nora wanted to study; it would have led her to write a book
- What doesn't change while Nora is in the library
26 Clues: What Nora teaches to Leo • What brings Nora to the Midnight Library • The number of books in the Midnight Library • What Nora failed to achieve in her root life • What Nora's ex-fiancé wanted to own together • The last name of Nora's favourite philosophers • The name of people who can travel between lives • what Nora jumped into to try and impress friends • ...
PCR & DNA library 2020-07-22
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- __________ is a collection of independent clones of DNA which is also termed a clone bank.
- __________ technique is used to detect RNA viruses and to study mRNA expression.
- ______________ library produced from fully transcribed mRNA.
- ________ is an in-vitro, enzymatic amplification of a desired sequence of DNA sequence.
- _________ solution that is used to carryout PCR.
- ________ is the genus of the thermostable DNA polymerase used in PCR.
- _________ is an important salt of PCR buffer which acts as a cofactor for DNA polymerase.
- _________ elements are present with the fragments of clones of a genomic library.
- ___________ are absent in cDNA library.
- __________ PCR is used to increase the specificity of the technique.
- ______________ library represents complete genome in multiple clones containing small DNA fragments.
- __________ is the step in PCR where the new complementary strand is synthesized.
- _________ DNA polymerase is used in polymerase chain reaction.
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- __________ PCR is used to detect different targets in a single reaction.
- ________ is the species of the thermostable DNA polymerase used in PCR.
- __________ PCR can be used to monitor the amplification of target and it can be quantified.
- __________ DNA polymerase has proof-reading property.
- __________ are oligonucleotides of 18-22 nts which have complementary sequences of ends of target DNA.
- _____________ of fragments of clones of cDNA library can easily be expressed.
- __________ is the step in PCR where the primers bind to the ends of the target DNA.
- ____________ is the step in PCR where the target DNA strands are separated by heating to 940C
21 Clues: ___________ are absent in cDNA library. • _________ solution that is used to carryout PCR. • __________ DNA polymerase has proof-reading property. • ______________ library produced from fully transcribed mRNA. • _________ DNA polymerase is used in polymerase chain reaction. • __________ PCR is used to increase the specificity of the technique. • ...
Beavercreek Library Crossword 2022-03-02
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- What flowers do
- Allergies cause people to do this
- Sport that starts in the Spring
- Place to buy seeds
- Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall
- Spring ___________fall back
- Place to Get Books for Free
- Popular Bird
- Name for a baby goose
- An April Zodiac Sign
- What April Showers Bring
- Name for baby squirrel
- Used to keep feet dry when it rains
- to cause to sprout or develop
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- Used to shield the rain
- Celebrate Ecology on this day
- Early Spring Flower to plant
- Tool Used to dig holes
- Sound of Spring
- Spring Holiday
- Popular park in Beavercreek to take a walk
- Used to help plants grow
- Month Spring Begins
- a young treewith a slender trunk
- Equinox in the Spring
- Spring Flower
26 Clues: Popular Bird • Spring Flower • Spring Holiday • What flowers do • Sound of Spring • Place to buy seeds • Month Spring Begins • An April Zodiac Sign • Name for a baby goose • Equinox in the Spring • Tool Used to dig holes • Name for baby squirrel • Used to shield the rain • Used to help plants grow • What April Showers Bring • Spring ___________fall back • Place to Get Books for Free • ...
Library Olympics Crossword 2022-02-07
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- The Whipping Boy and Number the Stars are both winners of the _______ Medal
- Famous English playwright William
- When you and your sibling are born seconds or minutes apart, you are _________
- Greg Heffley's best friend
- In ___________, Fern and her animal friends try to save the life of her pet pig.
- This 2017 Micheal L. Printz Award Honor book by N. Shusterman is a popular read with Reuther students
- The card game played in Varian Johnson's "Playing the Cards You're Dealt"
- Money or property you might receive after someone passes away
- Our Author in April this year, _______ Johnson
- Read about Noah and Walt in this Kwame Alexander bestseller, ________
- J.K. Rowling Series (2 words)
- James Patterson has a funny series about _______ schoolers
- This Canadian classic, _____ of Green Gables, is set on Prince Edward Island.
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- Bones or The Prince and the Dressmaker, for example
- Alvin Schwartz has many _______ Stories to Tell in the Dark!
- Famous "Dr." of children's books; his birthday traditionally marks the beginning of March is Reading Month
- Malfoy and Snape's house
- RCS app/website where you can check out audio books
- You can look up what books we have in the library using _______ Discover
- Author of Refugee, Allies, and Projekt 1065
- Mystic animals featured in the Wings of Fire series
- The library olympics is the subject of this popular author's book published in 2016
- One way you can travel to different lands in the Narnia series
- In this graphic novel series by Kazu Kibuishi, a girl named Em moves into her great grandfather's house and discovers a magical _______
- This popular author, Neil _________, wrote Coraline and the Graveyard Book
25 Clues: Malfoy and Snape's house • Greg Heffley's best friend • J.K. Rowling Series (2 words) • Famous English playwright William • Author of Refugee, Allies, and Projekt 1065 • Our Author in April this year, _______ Johnson • Bones or The Prince and the Dressmaker, for example • RCS app/website where you can check out audio books • ...
Muscles Library Assignment 2022-04-09
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- what is a group of diseases that cause weakness and loss of muscle mass
- what is a condition of the hand that occurs when there is pressure on a nerve that passes through the carpal bones
- what movement means to turn your palm downwards
- Movement that goes toward the midline
- What movement means to turn your foot inwards
- what movement means to turn inwards
- What movement means to bend
- what muscle does shoulder adduction
- What movement means to point your toes downward
- What virus that causes paralysis
- What muscle is named for being attached to the sternum, clavicle, and mastoid process
- What is one muscle that does plantar flexion
- what muscle does eversion
- what muscle does trunk rotation
- what movement means to turn outwards
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- what disease causes the immune system to eat away at the protective covering of nerves
- what movement means to turn your foot outwards
- what movement means to turn your palms upward
- what movement does your hypothenar and thenar do
- what movement means to point your foot towards your tibia
- Movement that goes away from the midline
- what movement means to straighten
- What muscle does elbow extension
- what muscle does dorsiflexion
- what muscle does supination
- what muscle does internal shoulder rotation
- what muscle does hip flexion
- What muscle does shoulder abduction
- What muscle does elbow flexion
- Diseases or conditions marked by inflammation of the skin
30 Clues: what muscle does eversion • What movement means to bend • what muscle does supination • what muscle does hip flexion • what muscle does dorsiflexion • What muscle does elbow flexion • what muscle does trunk rotation • What muscle does elbow extension • What virus that causes paralysis • what movement means to straighten • what movement means to turn inwards • ...
National Library Week 2013-04-07
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- These guides on the library website can help you find subject-specific resources
- The official name of the Library is ______ and Chalmers
- You can order materials from any library in the world through _____ Loan
- This group of outstandingly attractive (calendar pending) students is trained to help you with your reference questions
- Kenyon College and ______ University have a floating collection.
- Where you can get answers for all your library related questions
- The place to go for computer help
- In addition to some seniors having these, they can also be checked out for 5 days at a time
- Where to take out movies and music
- Most academic libraries in Ohio are part of ______
- What search engine do you use to find a Kenyon library book online?
- Some old periodical articles that can’t be found online or in print can be viewed using this
- _____ can be checked out for four hours at a time
- The small room in the atrium is the CDO ______ Office
- One of the computer labs in the basement is _______ classroom
- You can check out books with your ____
- Keep _____ and ask a Librarian
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- This illustrious Kenyon founder’s dinnerware can be found in Special Collections
- This section is where you would find encyclopedias or dictionaries
- You might see professors or other familiar faces on these posters
- Get help with your writing at here
- Third floor Chalmers is a ______ zone
- To check out books go to the ______ Desk
- This citation style is a simplified version of Chicago
- The system by which the books in the library are organized
- The Government documents are located on the _____ floor
- Special Collections and ______
- One of the most popular database for students to use is_________:
- Recently published books can be found here
- The new Digital Resource Librarian’s first name is____
30 Clues: Special Collections and ______ • Keep _____ and ask a Librarian • The place to go for computer help • Get help with your writing at here • Where to take out movies and music • Third floor Chalmers is a ______ zone • You can check out books with your ____ • To check out books go to the ______ Desk • Recently published books can be found here • ...
Inside the Library 2016-05-26
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- fiction relating to history
- genre of unrealistic events
- books that are true
- an artist for books
- investigative work done on a specific subject
- the way a person should treat another
- company who produces the book
- books on tape
- date book was written
- books of rhythm and rhyme
- library category
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- category of study
- books that are made up
- books written about peoples lives
- someone who writes
- term for incoming and outgoing books
- machinery or equipment used to enhance learning
- fiction relating to real life
- book of suspense
- something you read
- a collection of books in numerical order
- number that identifies the book
- world map books
- creator of the cataloging number system
24 Clues: books on tape • world map books • book of suspense • library category • category of study • someone who writes • something you read • books that are true • an artist for books • date book was written • books that are made up • books of rhythm and rhyme • fiction relating to history • genre of unrealistic events • fiction relating to real life • company who produces the book • ...
Muscles Library Assignment 2022-04-18
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- what muscles are able to maintain
- compression of the median nerve in the wrist/lower forearm
- Provides main force
- trunk flexion
- movement away from the midline
- knee extension
- the obliques compared to the wrist extensors
- skeletal muscles
- a potentially disabling disorder of the brain and spinal cord where the immune system attacks the myelin
- Muscle named after its number of origins
- hip flexion with external rotation
- Muscle named after its location of attachment
- Opposes a movement
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- turning the foot outwards
- to move a body part in the posterior direction
- weak wrist flexor
- horizontal flexion
- dorsiflexion
- when the immune system attacks the body's own tissues and organs and can affect many different body systems
- muscle names after its size
- attachment(distal) to the bone that does move
- shrug shoulders
- the gastrocnemius compared to the hamstrings
- pointing the toes down
- shoulder retraction
- decrease angle
- helps prime mover
- palm down
- the way muscles move
- the deltoids compared to the iliopsoas
30 Clues: palm down • dorsiflexion • trunk flexion • knee extension • decrease angle • shrug shoulders • skeletal muscles • weak wrist flexor • helps prime mover • horizontal flexion • Opposes a movement • Provides main force • shoulder retraction • the way muscles move • pointing the toes down • turning the foot outwards • muscle names after its size • movement away from the midline • ...
Library Newsletter 1 2023-04-03
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- X-Ray Vision (9)
- Structure of the living (7)
- How does that make you feel (10)
- Disease of the Heart or blood vessels (14)
- helps infants and children (10)
- if it bleeds (10)
- Science of Life (10)
- Receives Medical Treatment (8)
- bestfriend to those who are pregnant (9)
- glands and hormones (13)
- Study of Microscopic Organisms (12)
- Bones, Muscles and tendons (11)
- breath in, and Breath out (11)
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- Study of Chemical processes within the living (12)
- Study of Illness and Diseases (9)
- Science of Drugs (12)
- Teacher (9)
- They make you sick (8)
- Count back from 10,9,8....ZZZZ (10)
- Specializes in mental health (10)
- it isn't rocket science (9)
- Disturbance to cognition, emotion or behavior (9)
22 Clues: Teacher (9) • X-Ray Vision (9) • if it bleeds (10) • Science of Life (10) • Science of Drugs (12) • They make you sick (8) • glands and hormones (13) • Structure of the living (7) • it isn't rocket science (9) • Receives Medical Treatment (8) • breath in, and Breath out (11) • helps infants and children (10) • Bones, Muscles and tendons (11) • How does that make you feel (10) • ...
Library Newsletter 1 2023-04-03
Across
- X-Ray Vision (9)
- Structure of the living (7)
- How does that make you feel (10)
- Disease of the Heart or blood vessels (14)
- helps infants and children (10)
- if it bleeds (10)
- Science of Life (10)
- Receives Medical Treatment (8)
- bestfriend to those who are pregnant (9)
- glands and hormones (13)
- Study of Microscopic Organisms (12)
- Bones, Muscles and tendons (11)
- breath in, and Breath out (11)
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- Study of Chemical processes within the living (12)
- Study of Illness and Diseases (9)
- Science of Drugs (12)
- Teacher (9)
- They make you sick (8)
- Count back from 10,9,8....ZZZZ (10)
- Specializes in mental health (10)
- it isn't rocket science (9)
- Disturbance to cognition, emotion or behavior (9)
22 Clues: Teacher (9) • X-Ray Vision (9) • if it bleeds (10) • Science of Life (10) • Science of Drugs (12) • They make you sick (8) • glands and hormones (13) • Structure of the living (7) • it isn't rocket science (9) • Receives Medical Treatment (8) • breath in, and Breath out (11) • helps infants and children (10) • Bones, Muscles and tendons (11) • How does that make you feel (10) • ...
Library Lion 1 2021-04-13
32 Clues: gå • mot • bra • över • läsa • röst • klar • lite • bänk • förbi • nästa • bryta • regel • morra • titta • börja • sniffa • nervös • ströva • starkt • gnugga • stanna • verkar • heller • samling • väldigt • springa • noggrann • korridor • bokhyllor • berättelse • berättelse
North Port Library 2023-06-20
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- opposite of bottom
- precipitation
- chairs are around it
- where we throw trash
- months and days
- source of current events
- hard roadway material
- opposite of left
- pen
- milk producer
- drug store
- opposite of up
- canine pet
- frozen rain
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- container for soup or cereal
- that which is applied to a wall with a brush
- small insect
- Aisle where you pay
- monetary unit in America
- list of names and numbers
- Country above USA
- opposite of go
- Monetary Unit in most of Europe
- paper cutter
- feline pet
- video box
- Country below USA
- a possible lie, such as a circular reasoning
- items on the shelf of a store
- table light
- it has fingers
31 Clues: pen • video box • feline pet • drug store • canine pet • table light • frozen rain • small insect • paper cutter • precipitation • milk producer • opposite of go • it has fingers • opposite of up • months and days • opposite of left • Country above USA • Country below USA • opposite of bottom • Aisle where you pay • chairs are around it • where we throw trash • hard roadway material • monetary unit in America • ...
Macalester Library Crossword 2023-07-25
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- Library cat
- Level 4 noise level
- Method of transportation, on loan
- Mac the Scot
- Open 24/7
- Can help answer research questions
- College history
- To extend a due date
- Where to borrow tech
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- School color
- A book you've written about yourself
- Interlibrary loan cost
- _____ lab
- Find the library on instagram @__________
- Book of maps
- Recycled paper notebooks
- Bought at vending machines
- Caffeine option on level one
- Dewitt
- Movie format you can check out
20 Clues: Dewitt • _____ lab • Open 24/7 • Library cat • School color • Book of maps • Mac the Scot • College history • Level 4 noise level • To extend a due date • Where to borrow tech • Interlibrary loan cost • Recycled paper notebooks • Bought at vending machines • Caffeine option on level one • Movie format you can check out • Method of transportation, on loan • Can help answer research questions • ...
Library Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-12
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- A book with words in alphabetical order, helping us find their meanings
- A category or type of literature like mystery, adventure, or fantasy
- Another word for a magazine, newspaper, or any publication that appears at intervals
- A book of maps
- The edge of the book where we can see the title when it's on the shelf
- The person who writes the book
- A publication with articles, pictures, and ads that comes out regularly
- The name of the book
- The special code on a book that we scan to borrow it from the library
- To extend the time you can keep a borrowed book
- The artist who draws all the pictures in a book
- The page at the beginning of the book that introduces us to the title, author, and illustrator
- A set of books in order from A to Z that teaches us about people, places, and things
- A collection of trusted information that we can use on a computer
- The company that makes and shares the book with everyone
- A book that gives us words that mean the same thing (synonyms) as the word we're curious about
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- A group of books with the same characters or theme that are connected
- A book about someone's life that is written by another person who admires them
- The date when a borrowed book must be returned to the library
- Books where the author lets their imagination run wild, creating exciting stories
- A tool that helps us remember where a book should go on the library shelf
- The year when the book was officially published
- The list at the front of the book that tells us the names of chapters and what page they start on
- A book with lots of interesting facts that is published every year
- A system to organize library books into 10 different groups based on what they're about
- A mix of numbers and letters that tells us exactly where a book is located in the library
- The action of borrowing a book from the library
- A section in the back of nonfiction books that explains tricky words found in the book
- The friendly person who helps you find books and information in the library
- Books that tell us real and true things about the world
- A book where a person writes about their own life adventures
- The library section where you find helpful books like dictionaries and atlases
- A part in nonfiction books that tells us exactly where to find specific information
33 Clues: A book of maps • The name of the book • The person who writes the book • The year when the book was officially published • The action of borrowing a book from the library • To extend the time you can keep a borrowed book • The artist who draws all the pictures in a book • Books that tell us real and true things about the world • ...
Library of Things 2024-05-14
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- The person who creates the pictures for a book.
- Tablet or phone download
- Saucy novel
- Send, like it's 1999?
- "Book" in Spanish
- Made up, pretend stories
- Pen name
- Hole foods?
- Part of a book or a skeleton
- When to read aloud to kids
- Place to store canned goods
- Book of words
- Partner of crafts
- Grip – mastery
- book of maps
- It has reading assignments
- Class 300
- We don’t talk about that
- Library transaction
- Capacity to relate
- Type of library
- American prize for literature, journalism or music
- Dr. Seuss' real last name
- The Little House on the _____
- Playwright Eugene
- Writer of poem ‘We Real Cool’
- ‘Shh!’
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- Literary reminder
- One sought for advice
- Novel read by its author, maybe
- Melvil
- Periodical
- Enlist
- Photosynthesis users
- Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer-winning graphic novel
- Bleep out
- Pages that point to other pages
- Source that provides first-hand testimony or direct evidence
- Data about data
- Hit the books
- The ability to read and write
- Beowulf's monster
- Often metered medium
- They help organize materials
- Giant of horror fiction
- Publication sharing current events
- Library ID
- Marian's occupation in 'The Music Man'
- Historical records, rare books
- Group of people living in a particular area
- Multiplex offerings
- Shelving area in a library
- Data processor
- The main events of a story.
- They run parallel in a grocery store
55 Clues: Melvil • Enlist • ‘Shh!’ • Pen name • Bleep out • Class 300 • Periodical • Library ID • Saucy novel • Hole foods? • book of maps • Hit the books • Book of words • Grip – mastery • Data processor • Data about data • Type of library • Literary reminder • "Book" in Spanish • Beowulf's monster • Partner of crafts • Playwright Eugene • Capacity to relate • Multiplex offerings • Library transaction • Photosynthesis users • ...
Midnight Library Crossword 2024-02-14
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- Nora's fantasy
- Nora's dream job
- Nora's neighbor
- Aquaintance of Nora and a surgeon
- Nora's brother
- Drummer of Nora's band
- Page number
- Gray Book in midnight library
- Dan's dream job
- Where Nora went for college
- a buffet offering a variety of hot and cold meats, salads, hors d’oeuvres, etc.
- Theme
- What the return with elixir was in the story
- The main character
- Nora's favorite librarian
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- Author
- Where Nora went to school
- What the story starts off with
- Nora's best friend
- Nora's bunkmate in college life
- publisher
- Nora's worst fear of a place
- Where Izzy lives
- A smell of musk
- Title
- Where Nora lives
- Nora's ex-boyfriend
- Nora's band student
- Nora's father's wife in which she is an olympic swimmer
- Nora's speciality
30 Clues: Title • Theme • Author • publisher • Page number • Nora's fantasy • Nora's brother • Nora's neighbor • A smell of musk • Dan's dream job • Nora's dream job • Where Izzy lives • Where Nora lives • Nora's speciality • Nora's best friend • The main character • Nora's ex-boyfriend • Nora's band student • Drummer of Nora's band • Where Nora went to school • Nora's favorite librarian • Where Nora went for college • ...
Distance Library crossword 2026-01-22
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- Books, but not paper ones
- What is a student referred to who is studying towards their first degree
- Vice-Chancellor of the University
- Abbreviation of the Student association name
- What is a textbook referred to when it is necessary for a course
- Referencing software
- What is the name of the department that education comes under
- Massey University's Māori name
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- What is the term used for Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok etc
- Name the Massey University Mascot
- Library contact email address
- What degree studies Animal Husbandry
- What does this mean in English Whakapā mai
- What is the Latin Massey Motto
- What do you need to borrow an item from the Library
- What is the term used for your teacher
- What identifies a book when you are looking for it on the shelves
- By what service do Distance students receive requested items
- Name the Library search engine
- What is the abbreviated name for one of the Campuses
- Name the Massey online account that access classes and tutorials online
21 Clues: Referencing software • Books, but not paper ones • Library contact email address • What is the Latin Massey Motto • Name the Library search engine • Massey University's Māori name • Name the Massey University Mascot • Vice-Chancellor of the University • What degree studies Animal Husbandry • What is the term used for your teacher • What does this mean in English Whakapā mai • ...
Midnight Library Crossword 2025-03-11
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- the surgeon and old classmate of nora
- nora's old friend and bandmate
- what someone is capable of achieving
- protagonist of the story
- simulated or pretended
- the study of ideas about life, knowledge, and existence
- the feeling of being satisfied or happy by achieving something
- the last name of the librarian
- fact or state of being
- nora's last name
- a traveler who also experiences different lives
- the state of being forgotten or unknown
- the state of being alone, often in a peaceful way
- a feeling of sadness or disappointment of something that has happened in the past
- nora's neighbor's cat's name
- nora's old bestfriend
- neverending
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- having the qualities of a dream, strange and unreal.
- deep sadness or sorrow
- make someone known from their name, formally.
- producing powerful or strong feelings
- feeling satisfied with life
- the man nora almost married
- existing or happening but in different ways
- the way someone understands or views something
- a complete loss of hope
- feeling hopeless or depressed
- an intense feeling of happiness or excitement
- nora's brother
- the philosophy that all events, are determined by causes outside of will
30 Clues: neverending • nora's brother • nora's last name • nora's old bestfriend • deep sadness or sorrow • simulated or pretended • fact or state of being • a complete loss of hope • protagonist of the story • feeling satisfied with life • the man nora almost married • nora's neighbor's cat's name • feeling hopeless or depressed • nora's old friend and bandmate • the last name of the librarian • ...
Dunfermline Library Crossword 2025-04-04
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- Name of Library App we use
- Scotland’s Favourite Poet
- The name of The Glen
- Gasp, Shock, ........
- Dunfermline’s famous Queen from the 1070’s
- First name of the founder’s wife!
- Comics, Cartoons AND ........s
- Room where the Barclays is!
- Our monthly kids’ reading group!
- Haiku, Sonnet, Limerick
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- If it’s already happened, it’s all ancient........
- Lunch is served
- An account of a person's life
- Where to purchase our Library Merchandise
- We host Bookbug in two languages – English and ........
- Name of our Library’s Founder
- Where the loom lives
- Dunfermline’s other famous Queen from the 1500's
- A talking book
- Name of Magazine App we use
20 Clues: A talking book • Lunch is served • The name of The Glen • Where the loom lives • Gasp, Shock, ........ • Haiku, Sonnet, Limerick • Scotland’s Favourite Poet • Name of Library App we use • Name of Magazine App we use • Room where the Barclays is! • An account of a person's life • Name of our Library’s Founder • Comics, Cartoons AND ........s • Our monthly kids’ reading group! • ...
Dunfermline Library Crossword 2025-03-22
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- Name of Library App we use
- Name of Magazine App we use
- Scotland’s Favourite Poet
- An account of a person's life
- Gasp, Shock, .............
- Our kids reading group!
- Dunfermline’s Queen who married in the 1070’s
- Dunfermline’s other Queen who married in 1589
- Where to purchase our Library Merchandise
- First name of the founder’s wife!
- What’s in the Bruce room?
- If it’s already happened, it’s all ancient..........
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- The name of The Glen
- A talking book
- Room where the Barclays is!
- Name of our Library’s Founder
- Comics, Cartoons AND ...........................s
- Haiku, Sonnet, Limerick
- We host Bookbug in two languages – English and .........
- Where the loom lives
20 Clues: A talking book • The name of The Glen • Where the loom lives • Haiku, Sonnet, Limerick • Our kids reading group! • Scotland’s Favourite Poet • What’s in the Bruce room? • Name of Library App we use • Gasp, Shock, ............. • Room where the Barclays is! • Name of Magazine App we use • Name of our Library’s Founder • An account of a person's life • First name of the founder’s wife! • ...
CCHS Library Crossword 2025-08-27
Across
- The sequence of events in a story.
- Shakespeare’s tragic lover.
- The person who writes a book.
- The time and place of a story.
- A genre of fiction that explores a frightening or degraded society.
- A comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
- A long work of fiction, usually with complex characters and plot.
- A reference to another work of literature, person, or event.
- The title character of Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age novel.
- A story created from imagination, not presented as fact.
- A contrast between expectation and reality.
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- The voice that tells the story.
- Shakespeare’s indecisive Danish prince.
- A literary form that uses rhythm, meter, and often rhyme.
- Small creature at the heart of Tolkien’s classic fantasy.
- A play for theater, radio, or television.
- YA dystopian novel by Veronica Roth set in faction-based Chicago.
- An object or image that represents a larger idea.
- The symbolic bird in Harper Lee’s classic novel.
- A struggle between opposing forces in a story.
20 Clues: Shakespeare’s tragic lover. • The person who writes a book. • The time and place of a story. • The voice that tells the story. • The sequence of events in a story. • Shakespeare’s indecisive Danish prince. • A play for theater, radio, or television. • A contrast between expectation and reality. • A struggle between opposing forces in a story. • ...
At the library 2025-09-05
Across
- person who writes a book
- system for organizing books by subject
- collection of old documents or records
- list of all books in a library
- money paid for a late book
- book not returned on time
- place where books are stored
- section of books not for loan
- rows of bookshelves
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- magazine or journal published regularly
- important word used to search
- to keep a book for a user
- when a book is borrowed
- person who uses the library
- company that makes books
- organized set of digital information
- printed code used to scan items
- alphabetical list to help find topics
- unique number that identifies a book
- the borrowing and returning of books
20 Clues: rows of bookshelves • when a book is borrowed • person who writes a book • company that makes books • to keep a book for a user • book not returned on time • money paid for a late book • person who uses the library • place where books are stored • important word used to search • section of books not for loan • list of all books in a library • printed code used to scan items • ...
Titan Library Trivia 2025-09-09
Across
- The Extra Button to Push When You Print on the Printer
- Drop Your Books by the Door
- Taped to Desks For Your Electrical Use
- Book Club Where No One Talks
- Usually in Pieces
- Tiny Book Buildings Found on the Shelves
- The Doctor is In
- Keep This Out of the Library
- It’s not Your Phone Number or Your Work Number
Down
- Don’t Sit Alone or in the Noise
- Kind of Helps if You Know This When Checking Out for Class
- Arranged by Color and Genre
- Jacket for Your Chromebook
- Please Stop Here When You Arrive
- You Must Have to Visit the Library
- Categories Around the Side and Back of the Library
- Chromebooks Don’t Like This
- Do Not Do This to Others
- Be This Always
- Everyone’s Favorite Place to Sit
20 Clues: Be This Always • The Doctor is In • Usually in Pieces • Do Not Do This to Others • Jacket for Your Chromebook • Drop Your Books by the Door • Arranged by Color and Genre • Chromebooks Don’t Like This • Book Club Where No One Talks • Keep This Out of the Library • Don’t Sit Alone or in the Noise • Please Stop Here When You Arrive • Everyone’s Favorite Place to Sit • ...
FPC library crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- A book about someone's life
- The title of our hymnal
- Person who writes a book
- A listing of every time a word in used in a work
- The section of the library with novels
- What to do before taking materials home
- E.g. fantasy, romance, mystery
- The info on a spine label
- Name of a book
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- Who you can ask if you need help finding information
- A book of daily prayers
- Where to search for materials in the collection
- Used to save your place
- One sheet of a book
- How you might discover a new book on the shelf
- How old is Faith this year?
- A book that is returned late
- Name for the format of a bound paper book
- "That's the book for me"
- Sections of a book
20 Clues: Name of a book • Sections of a book • One sheet of a book • A book of daily prayers • Used to save your place • The title of our hymnal • Person who writes a book • "That's the book for me" • The info on a spine label • A book about someone's life • How old is Faith this year? • A book that is returned late • E.g. fantasy, romance, mystery • The section of the library with novels • ...
The Midnight Library 2026-02-05
Across
- librarian
- Joe's friend who is in the band
- Hugo's Midnight Library
- Nora encounters one
- Nora's sport
- Song Nora does not know
- Nora's brother
- Nora's stepmother
- Possible lives
- finds Nora's cat
- book containing Nora’s regrets
Down
- Song Nora sings in Brazil
- Nora’s mental health struggle early on
- major theme: painful “what-ifs”
- town Nora lives in
- The cat’s full name
- music shop where Nora works
- Nora's best friend in her root life
- Nora gave one
- Instrument Nora teaches
- Nora's ex-fiance's last name
21 Clues: librarian • Nora's sport • Nora gave one • Nora's brother • Possible lives • finds Nora's cat • Nora's stepmother • town Nora lives in • The cat’s full name • Nora encounters one • Hugo's Midnight Library • Song Nora does not know • Instrument Nora teaches • Song Nora sings in Brazil • music shop where Nora works • Nora's ex-fiance's last name • book containing Nora’s regrets • ...
St oseph's Library and beyond 2022-03-02
Across
- is Room 6 called now
- series in the library
- book that looks like a comic
- to use to mark your place in your book
- many library cushions are blue
- book that tells a story
- is Room 1 called now
Down
- is Room 4 called now
- book that tells us facts about something
- is our new Principal
- book with lots of maps
- book with more pictures than words
- many cushions are usually on the library couch
- the most popular series in the library
14 Clues: is Room 4 called now • is Room 6 called now • is our new Principal • is Room 1 called now • series in the library • book with lots of maps • book that tells a story • book that looks like a comic • many library cushions are blue • book with more pictures than words • to use to mark your place in your book • the most popular series in the library • ...
Unit 1 Back to School 2023-08-02
Places & Transportation 2025-11-10
By your side 2025-12-08
Across
- How they got out of the library
- Lake Where the car accident happened.
- Autumn.....
- bar What food did Dax bring to the library
- Where people thought Autumn was
- Autumn almost boyfriend
Down
- Weird guy on the library
- Dax has on his arm
- Dax.......
- What happened to Autumn in the library
- What did Autumn eat in the hospital
- Dax did not back in his bag
12 Clues: Dax....... • Autumn..... • Dax has on his arm • Autumn almost boyfriend • Weird guy on the library • Dax did not back in his bag • How they got out of the library • Where people thought Autumn was • What did Autumn eat in the hospital • What happened to Autumn in the library • Lake Where the car accident happened. • bar What food did Dax bring to the library
Crossword Day Library Puzzle 2020-12-17
Across
- fun activity for preschoolers at the library
- a book that tells you the meaning of words
- how you bring a book back
- a person who works at the library
- books you can use in class to learn about a subject
- famous for his crazy made up words in children's books
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- what you find in the library
- the address for the book on the shelf
- how you take a book out of the library
- books that are made up stories
- putting the books away
- books that are true
- what you should do every day
- a book of maps
14 Clues: a book of maps • books that are true • putting the books away • how you bring a book back • what you find in the library • what you should do every day • books that are made up stories • a person who works at the library • the address for the book on the shelf • how you take a book out of the library • a book that tells you the meaning of words • ...
ggg 2013-07-10
Public Libraries 2024-10-11
Across
- Someone who uses library services.
- To extend the borrowing period of a book.
- Stories that are not real.
- A collection of historical documents.
- A magazine or newspaper published regularly.
- The person who helps you find books.
- A list of all the items in a library.
Down
- A section for materials that cannot be checked out.
- Books based on facts and real events.
- The process of borrowing a book.
- A place to store books in a library.
- A reading event for children at the library.
- To bring back a borrowed book.
- An online resource for finding articles and information.
- The area where books are stored in rows.
15 Clues: Stories that are not real. • To bring back a borrowed book. • The process of borrowing a book. • Someone who uses library services. • A place to store books in a library. • The person who helps you find books. • Books based on facts and real events. • A collection of historical documents. • A list of all the items in a library. • The area where books are stored in rows. • ...
Credit Karma Cross word 2024-05-14
Across
- The mechanism that binds together code and the data it manipulates.
- JavaScript package manager.
- Container in java which do not need dimensions
- The version of HTML introduced in 2014.
- A collection class that can contain duplicates.
- The trait whose instances can be used as functions in Scala.
- Python's built-in library for managing dates and time.
- Helps in building standalone web applications.
- Python's design philosophy.
- A Python library used for working with arrays.
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- A class with an apply method in Scala.
- A popular JavaScript library.
- Tag used to include javascript in HTML
- A language used to apply style to the documents written in markup language.
- Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
- A Java keyword used to define a constant variable.
- Text that is used to define the structure or layout of a webpage.
- The method for writing comments in python.
- A function within a function in JavaScript.
- The kind of typing Scala uses.
- A static type system that forbids operations which are undefined.
- A widely-used data analysis library in Python.
- It allows to handle asynchronous operations.
23 Clues: JavaScript package manager. • Python's design philosophy. • A popular JavaScript library. • The kind of typing Scala uses. • Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. • A class with an apply method in Scala. • Tag used to include javascript in HTML • The version of HTML introduced in 2014. • The method for writing comments in python. • A function within a function in JavaScript. • ...
At the library 2017-09-21
Across
- … is another word for user or customer
- … loan is a service that enables a user of one library to use media that are owned by another library
- … library is a library at a university or college
- information … is a term for the ability to find and use information
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- … libraries are part of a library system
- … information is information you can trust
- as well as library assistants are people working at a library
- means to list media at a library containing information such as name, title and subject
- = process of steps used to collect and analyze information (John W. Cresswell)
- … out books is the term for taking books with you from a library
10 Clues: … is another word for user or customer • … libraries are part of a library system • … information is information you can trust • … library is a library at a university or college • as well as library assistants are people working at a library • … out books is the term for taking books with you from a library • ...
for jayne 2025-04-08
16 Clues: cat • sub • chat • the guy • fork guy • strawberry • sweet treat • law library • main shelves • boleyn; green • ____ a picture • an event to skip • research facility • incompetence, or arming • root that satisfies hunger • (least) favourite nyt games
The Broad Street Bibliophile’s Institutional History 2026-01-14
Across
- The surname of the former Board of Directors President for whom the library’s primary public meeting room is named.
- The library branch name that serves the southern portion of town, acting as the sister institution to the Broad Street main.
- The name of the 19th-century benefactor and merchant whose local legacy is intertwined with early Windsor book collections.
- The exact municipal street number on Broad Street that has served as the library's physical identity since its mid-century expansion.
- The surname of the long-serving librarian or director whose tenure spanned the transition into the modern digital era at Broad Street.
- The philanthropic foundation that, while common elsewhere, famously did NOT fund Windsor's library, as the town preferred local private funding.
- The name of the specific collection or memorial fund established to enhance the library's historical acquisitions in the 20th century.
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- The specific geographical room designation within the library that houses the most sensitive local history and genealogical volumes.
- The name of the historic plaza or area immediately adjacent to the library grounds, named for a prominent local family.
- The surname of the pioneering woman who served as the very first President of the Windsor Library Association in the 1880s.
- The specific architectural style of the 1970s and 1990s renovations intended to harmonize the modern stacks with the Geissler House.
- The surname of the family whose 1894 Victorian mansion remains the architectural cornerstone of the current library facility.
- The name of the specific library wing or section that honors one of Windsor's primary framers of the Fundamental Orders.
- The original 18th-century "Social _____ Company," which served as the primitive precursor to the formal Windsor Public Library.
- The surname associated with the library's historical archives or the early curation of Windsor's genealogical records on-site.
15 Clues: The surname of the former Board of Directors President for whom the library’s primary public meeting room is named. • The name of the historic plaza or area immediately adjacent to the library grounds, named for a prominent local family. • ...
Ellicottville Library Volunteers 2017-05-10
Across
- She likes to read kids books on Wednesdays and has been the President for, well forever
- Volunteers on Tuesday mornings and made a spreadsheet for all of our donated books
- The best at putting covers on books and taking care of pets
- How old will the Library be on June 18th
- Also an artist, display maker and great assistant
- A wonderful artist who volunteers on Wednesday evenings
- She keeps track of our meetings and makes tracks with her bike
- She volunteers mainly on Saturdays and loves to keep busy
- Is the vice-president of the Board
- Want to get this person mad, call his hobby astrology
Down
- I think there's a card for that
- He created the tree sculpture in the library
- Plans our wonderful dinners
- brings in the Buffalo News and volunteers on Wednesday nights
- The grass is always green thanks to this person
- The program that gives us our eBooks
- The Library is on this road
- Was a past treasurer and has been on the Board as long as Sis
- Volunteers every Tuesday night and made the benches in the entryway
- donated the bike rack and is our Treasurer
- Volunteers on Monday mornings and goes to Tai Chi class
- Volunteers on Wednesday mornings and I'm not "kidding"
22 Clues: Plans our wonderful dinners • The Library is on this road • I think there's a card for that • Is the vice-president of the Board • The program that gives us our eBooks • How old will the Library be on June 18th • donated the bike rack and is our Treasurer • He created the tree sculpture in the library • The grass is always green thanks to this person • ...
Library of Souls 2017-05-12
Across
- a common type of bird beginning with a W
- empty
- to fall of
- a circle is a
- the brothers fairy tales
- not normal
- a type of flying animal
- food of the gods begins with an A
- you see through your
- a head covering
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- smart or uses
- a common falcon beginning with a p
- a common pet beginning with a D
- taken by a camera
- a place to check out books
- a common girls name ex. Watson
- used to travel on water
- where bears live
- the spiritual or immaterial part of a human
- a common boys name ex. DeGrom
20 Clues: empty • to fall of • not normal • smart or uses • a circle is a • a head covering • where bears live • taken by a camera • you see through your • a type of flying animal • used to travel on water • the brothers fairy tales • a place to check out books • a common boys name ex. DeGrom • a common girls name ex. Watson • a common pet beginning with a D • food of the gods begins with an A • ...
At the Library 2018-04-24
Across
- swaying
- going down
- gift, present, luxury
- with an excited feeling that something good is going to happen
- quick, rapid
- delighted, charmed
- knowledge of something
- honest, truthful, reliable
- mockingly
- quick movement of fingers, snap
Down
- asked
- quick, active
- rational, wise, intelligent
- searching
- guard
- paused, hesitated
- falling down
- interdependent, supportive
- carefully
- boom, crash
20 Clues: asked • guard • swaying • searching • carefully • mockingly • going down • boom, crash • falling down • quick, rapid • quick, active • paused, hesitated • delighted, charmed • gift, present, luxury • knowledge of something • interdependent, supportive • honest, truthful, reliable • rational, wise, intelligent • quick movement of fingers, snap • ...
Special Library Presentation 2012-10-31
Across
- What do lawyers believe should be buried in their hourly rate or fixed price?
- The 4 examples of a Special library are: Business & Industrial, Social Sciences, Science & Technology and ________.
- The research the corporate librarian has gathered, he/she can then use it to create _________ intelligence.
- What is it called when you want to check out a VHS or DVD in a music library?
- Where is the Pride library located?
- What can media monitoring also be called?
- A challenge of competitive intelligence is _________.
- What was the name of the organization run strictly by volunteers in Hamilton?
- A service that is billed in a Special Library?
- What is the program the Royal Ontario Museum inplemented to help boost their collection?
- and British Do you remember where these pictures are from?
- Special libraries are responsible for the materials generated by the________.
Down
- In a corporation or legal setting, competitive intelligence directly influences the ________ process.
- A program that monitors online research usage once downloaded to a computer
- What should a Special Librarian be prepared for when applying Chargebacks?
- The act of collecting, analyzing and disseminating information regarding a company’s market and competitors is known as________.
- Media monitoring is the act of monitoring the output of ____, online & _______ media.
- What is one of the media monitoring programs mentioned called? ()
- Before engaging in competitive intelligence it I important to establish a clear__________.
- Librarians will sometimes work as________, analyzing information and putting it together into a report for the corporation to use.
- Materials in a Special library may be used in ________, MARKET, and LEGAL research.
21 Clues: Where is the Pride library located? • What can media monitoring also be called? • A service that is billed in a Special Library? • A challenge of competitive intelligence is _________. • and British Do you remember where these pictures are from? • What is one of the media monitoring programs mentioned called? () • ...
Library Scavenger Hunt 2013-05-19
Across
- person who writes a book
- Dewey number 821
- dictionary at the back of the book
- easy chapter books
- Dewey number 560
- number that tells you where a book goes in the library
- person who wrote Harry Potter books
- person who draws the pictures
- list of chapters & their page numbers
- number that identifies the book in the library
- storybooks
- person who wrote Tintin books
- back of the book that holds the book together
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- number that tells you the subject of the book
- Dewey number 741
- company that produces & markets the book
- list of books
- name of a book
- books that are true
- books written by Ted Prior
- Dewey number 912
- who owns the information & the date it is produced
- Dewey number 641
- book written by Roald Dahl
- list of subjects & the pages on which they are found
25 Clues: storybooks • list of books • name of a book • Dewey number 741 • Dewey number 821 • Dewey number 560 • Dewey number 912 • Dewey number 641 • easy chapter books • books that are true • person who writes a book • books written by Ted Prior • book written by Roald Dahl • person who draws the pictures • person who wrote Tintin books • dictionary at the back of the book • ...
Mr. Linden's Library 2022-04-21
Across
- a strong desire to know or learn something
- cause continual trouble or distress to.
- scientist who study ancient buildings, documents,artifacts and tools
- unable to understand; perplexed
- a circumstance, fact, or influence that contributes to a result or outcome
- too attractive and tempting to be resisted
- loud enough to hear
- a small amount of something that remains after the main part has gone or been taken or used
- it never stops
- surrounded or completely covered
- a spell of listlessness or despondent in low spirits from loss of hope or courage
- a long arduous journey, especially one made on foot
- make plans, especially in a devious way or with intent to do something illegal or wrong
- unattractively thin and bony
- state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen
- stories in which the main character sets out to solve a mystery
- professional mystery solvers
- British doctor who shocked the world with picture of Lochness monster
- fall or drop straight down at high speed
- to cause to sleep or rest
- writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story to create dramatic tension.
Down
- something you save to remember a person or place
- narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them.
- knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age
- the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light.
- it has to do with feelings often about the past
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
- like it better than something else
- A detective who never met a case he couldn't solve
- in a way that suggests that something bad is going to happen
- alter (information or evidence) so as to mislead
- a bit frightening but also impressive because of its size or another special quality
- a legal document that tells what someone wants done with his or her belongings when they die
- the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis.
- invented by the imagination
- a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause
- hold gently and protectively
- a period of reflection or thought
- an instrument with a graduated arc of 60° and a sighting mechanism, used for measuring the angular distances between objects and especially for taking altitudes in navigation
- prod (someone) gently, typically with one's elbow, in order to draw their attention to something
- in an admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering manner
- unexpected experience
- money obtained from an event or activity
43 Clues: it never stops • loud enough to hear • unexpected experience • to cause to sleep or rest • invented by the imagination • hold gently and protectively • unattractively thin and bony • professional mystery solvers • unable to understand; perplexed • surrounded or completely covered • a period of reflection or thought • like it better than something else • ...
Puzzling Library Possibilities 2022-01-19
Across
- A spark of imagination
- Keeper of information
- "Good things come to those who wait."
- A novel discussion
- Online and in-person
- Books to capture your attention
- To borrow, or Loan Material
- Homework, Genealogy, Research
- Helpful Adults and Teens
- A Summer tradition with books
- Could be dragons. Could be aliens.
- Of Stilton and Steinbeck
- They make a list and check it twice
- All systems go!
- 001-999
- Stories as far as the eye can see
- A famous cat and cataloguer (and owl)
- Let the melody guide you
- I'm not done with the book
- Your Generosity
Down
- Libraries ____ our lives
- Your ticket to the library
- Let's read! Let's sing!
- How can we assist?
- What's happening at the library?
- Coming together as a
- Printed, Electronic, Drawn; all are welcome
- Cats, Hats and Ham
- Stream 'em, Borrow 'em and play 'em.
- We wouldn't be here without
- Never enough time
- Librarian wardrobe
- What's their story?
- Elementary, my dear watson
- How many branches in the tree
- "Here I fell asleep."
36 Clues: 001-999 • All systems go! • Your Generosity • Never enough time • How can we assist? • A novel discussion • Cats, Hats and Ham • Librarian wardrobe • What's their story? • Coming together as a • Online and in-person • Keeper of information • "Here I fell asleep." • A spark of imagination • Let's read! Let's sing! • Libraries ____ our lives • Helpful Adults and Teens • Of Stilton and Steinbeck • ...
Library Term Review 2022-10-06
Across
- List of words/definitions in back of the book
- Name of story on cover, spine and title page
- The other side of the page.
- Number with a value less than one.
- Person who drew, painted or photographed
- Something is false or make believe; not true
- Large collection of peer-reviewed info.
- Leaf where author writes some nice words
- Book that is written about a person’s life
- True book full of facts
- Putting NUMBERS in order (1-10)
- pictures in a book
- Four-sided shape two pairs of parallel lines
- Supplies copyright date verso of title pg
- List of chapters,pg. numbers in front of non-fiction books.
- Four-sided shape same length, four right angles.
Down
- Person’s behavior or attitude
- The company who makes the book.
- Includes title, author, illustrator, publisher
- A book with an inflexible or rigid cover
- Information written after event
- Information written by eyewitness
- Paper the story is written on, words on both sides
- Reference book filled with just maps
- Putting LETTERS in order from A-Z
- Best fiction novel written for that year.
- Date the book was published (made)
- Person who wrote the story
- Back edge of book that shows call letter/numbers
- Plastic cover that protects the book’s cover
- List of important words with page numbers where a word can be found.
- A page with words on just one side
- A book with a soft cover
- Dot separates the whole number from tenths
- Direction goes from top to bottom
- Direction is from left to right
36 Clues: pictures in a book • True book full of facts • A book with a soft cover • Person who wrote the story • The other side of the page. • Person’s behavior or attitude • The company who makes the book. • Information written after event • Putting NUMBERS in order (1-10) • Direction is from left to right • Information written by eyewitness • Putting LETTERS in order from A-Z • ...
Midnight Library Crossword 2024-02-14
Across
- Nora's fantasy
- Nora's dream job
- Nora's neighbor
- Aquaintance of Nora and a surgeon
- Nora's brother
- Drummer of Nora's band
- Page number
- Gray Book in midnight library
- Dan's dream job
- Where Nora went for college
- a buffet offering a variety of hot and cold meats, salads, hors d’oeuvres, etc.
- Theme
- What the return with elixir was in the story
- The main character
- Nora's favorite librarian
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- Author
- Where Nora went to school
- What the story starts off with
- Nora's best friend
- Nora's bunkmate in college life
- publisher
- Nora's worst fear of a place
- Where Izzy lives
- A smell of musk
- Title
- Where Nora lives
- Nora's ex-boyfriend
- Nora's band student
- Nora's father's wife in which she is an olympic swimmer
- Nora's speciality
30 Clues: Title • Theme • Author • publisher • Page number • Nora's fantasy • Nora's brother • Nora's neighbor • A smell of musk • Dan's dream job • Nora's dream job • Where Izzy lives • Where Nora lives • Nora's speciality • Nora's best friend • The main character • Nora's ex-boyfriend • Nora's band student • Drummer of Nora's band • Where Nora went to school • Nora's favorite librarian • Where Nora went for college • ...
Vanguard & Library Surnames 2024-01-25
Across
- Harry's bestie
- Last Shakespearean Caesar stabber
- Riordan's protagonist
- English teacher with Dickensian last name
- Director of Human Resources
- Vampire series author
- Sporty Vanguard Italian
- "Peppy" math teacher
- Bilingual front office staff member
- Atticus
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- Head porker in Animal Farm
- Historian of the Peloponnesian Wars
- Author of The Book Thief
- Author of The Giver
- "Religious" science teacher
- Narnia siblings
- The Latin man in black
- Expert mythology author (9th grade)
- This teacher's last stand
- Collins' protagonist
- History teacher who isn't "black or white"
21 Clues: Atticus • Harry's bestie • Narnia siblings • Author of The Giver • Collins' protagonist • "Peppy" math teacher • Riordan's protagonist • Vampire series author • The Latin man in black • Sporty Vanguard Italian • Author of The Book Thief • This teacher's last stand • Head porker in Animal Farm • "Religious" science teacher • Director of Human Resources • Last Shakespearean Caesar stabber • ...
PCR & DNA library 2020-07-22
Across
- ___________ are absent in cDNA library.
- _________ elements are present with the fragments of clones of a genomic library.
- _________ is an important salt of PCR buffer which acts as a cofactor for DNA polymerase.
- __________ DNA polymerase has proof-reading property.
- __________ technique is used to detect RNA viruses and to study mRNA expression.
- _____________ of fragments of clones of cDNA library can easily be expressed.
- ________ is the species of the thermostable DNA polymerase used in PCR.
- ________ is the genus of the thermostable DNA polymerase used in PCR.
- _________ DNA polymerase is used in polymerase chain reaction.
- __________ is the step in PCR where the new complementary strand is synthesized.
- ______________ library produced from fully transcribed mRNA.
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- __________ is a collection of independent clones of DNA which is also termed a clone bank.
- ________ is an in-vitro, enzymatic amplification of a desired sequence of DNA sequence.
- ____________ is the step in PCR where the target DNA strands are separated by heating to 940C
- ______________ library represents complete genome in multiple clones containing small DNA fragments.
- __________ PCR is used to detect different targets in a single reaction.
- __________ are oligonucleotides of 18-22 nts which have complementary sequences of ends of target DNA.
- __________ PCR can be used to monitor the amplification of target and it can be quantified.
- __________ PCR is used to increase the specificity of the technique.
- __________ is the step in PCR where the primers bind to the ends of the target DNA.
- _________ solution that is used to carryout PCR.
21 Clues: ___________ are absent in cDNA library. • _________ solution that is used to carryout PCR. • __________ DNA polymerase has proof-reading property. • ______________ library produced from fully transcribed mRNA. • _________ DNA polymerase is used in polymerase chain reaction. • __________ PCR is used to increase the specificity of the technique. • ...
Library Crossword 2 2020-04-03
Across
- A brief conversation
- Get Counted
- Places to grow flowers
- Old fashioned catalog
- Vader
- Children shouldn't talk with...
- 3D
- Showtime at the...
- Hacking...by Metzl
- A type of library service desk
- Andy Warner's Spring...
- Spalding's We Used to be...
- Kennedy
Down
- Author Neil
- Global
- Sacha Baron
- Dutch House author Ann
- Microsoft spreadsheet program
- Before tomorrow
- Potter
- Calm you mind
- Widespread disease condition
- Counselor
- Feeder
- Global sphere
25 Clues: 3D • Vader • Global • Potter • Feeder • Kennedy • Counselor • Author Neil • Get Counted • Sacha Baron • Calm you mind • Global sphere • Before tomorrow • Showtime at the... • Hacking...by Metzl • A brief conversation • Old fashioned catalog • Dutch House author Ann • Places to grow flowers • Andy Warner's Spring... • Spalding's We Used to be... • Widespread disease condition • Microsoft spreadsheet program • ...
The Midnight Library 2024-05-06
Across
- something we live
- shinning things in the sky
- a dark time of the day
- someone who is alone
- an optimistic way of thinking
- a small place you can live in
- a feeling you feel when you are scared
- something we listen too
- covered in fur ,soft
- Room filled with books
Down
- a phrase that rhymes
- someone who studies our past
- an important place that we own
- an upsetting feeling
- something that glows in the dark
- visual memories that play in your head
- somewhere we travel too
- a feeling when you don't like a choice you've made
- a measurement of days, years, months etc.
- an group of people we are related to
- something that we read
21 Clues: something we live • a phrase that rhymes • an upsetting feeling • someone who is alone • covered in fur ,soft • a dark time of the day • Room filled with books • something that we read • somewhere we travel too • something we listen too • shinning things in the sky • someone who studies our past • an optimistic way of thinking • a small place you can live in • ...
Library of Alexandria 2024-05-22
Across
- When the ______ army took the city, a general reportedly asked the caliph what was to be done with all the surviving scrolls.
- There were also Jewish, _________ and Buddhist texts.
- There was also a ______ ______ whose students practiced the dissection of human cadavers — a unique skill that was rarely practiced in Europe before the 15th-century Renaissance
- Theophilus, the ______ of Alexandria, acted upon this decree by destroying the Serapeum and ordering a church to be built on the ruins, according to World History Encyclopedia.
- Julius Caesar was accused by historians such as Plutarch and Seneca of starting a _____ in Alexandria that burned the library to the ground, and for a long time modern historians accepted this version of events
- It was erected near the royal palace in Alexandria sometime between 246 B.C. and 222 B.C. and was dedicated to the Greco-Egyptian god _______.
- These written works, called ______, were made out of papyrus, a reed that grew along the Nile River.
- These topics included, for example, natural history, history, poetry, law, ________, medicine and mathematics
- "But it is unclear whether the _______ was founded by Alexander, Ptolemy I or [his son] Ptolemy II, but it seems likely that it came to fruition under the latter, who ruled from 284 to 246 B.C."
- _______ was not a limitation; the Ptolemaic rulers were willing to pay vast sums for quality manuscripts.
- One of them, Ptolemy I Soter, became the ruler of ______ and established his capital at Alexandria.
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- There were also medical texts by _________; poetry by Sappho, Pindar and Hesiod; and scientific tracts by Thales, Democritus and Anaximander.
- Ptolemy VIII also ordered the ________ of all non-Alexandrian scholars from the city.
- A depiction of the School of Athens, with ______ and Aristotle in the center, created by Raphael between 1508 and 1511
- There were also texts containing religious, __________ and medical subjects.
- Some of the most _______ minds of the period worked, studied and taught at the library.
- Zenodotus also edited the work of Hesiod, Pindar and other ancient _______, as well as producing his own poetry
- He also became the chief ___________ of the library under the reign of Ptolemy III Euergetes, according to Britannica.
- According to the Coptic bishop John of _____, Diocletian, "set fire to the city and burned it completely."
- The Alexandrian _____ copied these, keeping the originals and sending the copies back to the ships.
- Wendrich characterized the destruction of the Library of Alexandria as a "____ ____" that "took place over centuries."
- Demetrius' grand design was to erect a place of learning that would rival Aristotle's famous _______, a school and library near Athens.
22 Clues: There were also Jewish, _________ and Buddhist texts. • There were also texts containing religious, __________ and medical subjects. • Ptolemy VIII also ordered the ________ of all non-Alexandrian scholars from the city. • Some of the most _______ minds of the period worked, studied and taught at the library. • ...
Library Skills Crossword 2024-04-09
Across
- The genre of book that is unrealistic and can contain magic.
- Popular graphic novel by Tui T. Sutherland. 'Wings of ____'
- A kind of book that is 'made up'.
- The planet the aliens came from in the famous story 'War of the Worlds'.
- An important skill that is used every day of your life.
- What we do with library books before we take them home.
- Author known for famous stories such as Matilda and the BFG. Roald ____.
- You can't borrow without it.
- Author known for writing horror stories for children. R.L. _____.
- We treat our library books with this.
- Fiction books are organised by the first letter of this.
- The part of a story that introduces characters and the world in which they live.
- A short summary of what contains, usually found on the back.
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- Books about real life topics like history or science.
- The genre of book that makes us laugh.
- This is used when reading to see a story in your mind.
- The genre of book that can make us feel scared.
- What a book becomes if you keep it too long.
- Like a comic book, but with more pages.
- Author known for the creation of Pig the Pug. Aaron ______.
- The system used to organise the non-fiction books.
- What we do with our books when we are finished with them.
22 Clues: You can't borrow without it. • A kind of book that is 'made up'. • We treat our library books with this. • The genre of book that makes us laugh. • Like a comic book, but with more pages. • What a book becomes if you keep it too long. • The genre of book that can make us feel scared. • The system used to organise the non-fiction books. • ...
MY LIBRARY GLOSSARY 2024-09-17
Across
- - Written permission to use the library.
- - Where books are stored in a library.
- - Alphabetical reference list.
- - Connected to the internet.
- - Silent.
- -Printed works.
- - Keeper of the books.
- - Large reference book.
- - Be engaged in learning.
- - You need this to borrow books.
- - Receive on loan.
- - Overdue fee.
- - A book to be consulted for information.
- - List of all items found in a library.
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- - Historical records.
- - Non-factual literature.
- - A distinct group of books.
- - Descriptive term used when searching.
- Desk - Location where you check out books.
- - Account of a person’s life.
- - Publication issued regularly.
- - Fact finding.
- - Extend a loan on a book.
- - One place to browse.
- - Give permission to use.
- Date - The day you must return a book.
- Number - Indicates where a book is located.
27 Clues: - Silent. • - Overdue fee. • - Fact finding. • -Printed works. • - Receive on loan. • - Historical records. • - Keeper of the books. • - One place to browse. • - Large reference book. • - Non-factual literature. • - Be engaged in learning. • - Give permission to use. • - Extend a loan on a book. • - A distinct group of books. • - Connected to the internet. • - Account of a person’s life. • ...
At the Library 2024-06-20
Across
- They often rhyme or have rhythm
- Filled with definitions
- Books about real things or people
- A place where books are stored
- Borrow
- The name of the book
- A picture book for teens/adults
- Person who draws for a book
- Person in charge of the public library
- "The Monitor"
- Character that does bad things
- You need this to checkout books
- A person in a story
- Building full of stories
- Return
- Someone who offers their time to complete a task
- A small quiet place to study
- Grown-ups
- Box to return books
- It holds your place in a book
- A book you read online
- Someone who reads a lot
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- You need a mouse
- Longer than a comic
- A booklet published monthly; "People ___"
- Main character
- A story that is made up
- Parents need this to wake up
- Contains a story
- Person who writes a story
- Younger people
- Connects you with people around the world
- A book about a real person's life
- Chips, honey buns, cookies, juice, etc.
- A person who works at the library
- Pharr's library
- Use it look for books on a computer
- Do this to keep the book longer
- System used to organize books
- Young people
- Place where paintings are displayed
- A book you listen to
- Place where books are sold
43 Clues: Borrow • Return • Grown-ups • Young people • "The Monitor" • Main character • Younger people • Pharr's library • You need a mouse • Contains a story • Longer than a comic • A person in a story • Box to return books • The name of the book • A book you listen to • A book you read online • Filled with definitions • A story that is made up • Someone who reads a lot • Building full of stories • ...
