library Crossword Puzzles
library Crossword 2013-05-24
10 Clues: ? Agency • Legal Rights • Denfine search • ?? Publication • Alpha numeric? • A collection of networks • I hold related information • Can be a continuing resource • I am a non serial publication • Written works by a specific author
Library Words 2021-09-13
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- to take an item from the library with the intention of returning it
- to bring back an item that is borrowed from the library
- the part that protects the pages inside a book
- the person who makes the pictures in a book
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- a book with facts that teaches the reader
- the name of a book
- the parts that holds the book together
- a make believe book with imaginary characters
- the person who works in a library
- the person who writes the words in a book
10 Clues: the name of a book • the person who works in a library • the parts that holds the book together • a book with facts that teaches the reader • the person who writes the words in a book • the person who makes the pictures in a book • a make believe book with imaginary characters • the part that protects the pages inside a book • ...
library card 2022-08-16
MTU Library 2022-05-26
Waterford Library 2022-02-14
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- A book about a person's life
- The name of a book
- Something you use to save your place while reading
- To take and use with the plan to return
- Books that contain true stories
- What you need to check out items at the library
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- A story that is not real (imaginary)
- Your favorite Stanislaus Library Branch
- The person who wrote the book
- An object with pages bound together
10 Clues: The name of a book • A book about a person's life • The person who wrote the book • Books that contain true stories • An object with pages bound together • A story that is not real (imaginary) • Your favorite Stanislaus Library Branch • To take and use with the plan to return • What you need to check out items at the library • ...
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
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- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
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- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
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- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
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- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
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- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
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- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
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- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
Across
- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Midnight Library 2022-02-15
Across
- how she enters different lives
- the librarian
- is where she moved to be close to Izzy
- this place is where she almost died
- the name of the main characters best friend
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- the name of the band
- where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
- the name of the main character
- the name of the main characters brother
- the author of the book
10 Clues: the librarian • the name of the band • the author of the book • the name of the main character • how she enters different lives • this place is where she almost died • is where she moved to be close to Izzy • the name of the main characters brother • the name of the main characters best friend • where she teleports to if she is ever unsatisfied with that life
Library Orientation 2024-05-09
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- The number of Virginia Readers’ Choice books you need to read to be eligible to vote on the award
- Section where you find books by the author’s last names
- The number of books you can have checked out
- The location to get chromebook help or loaner chromebooks (3 words no space)
- When will you receive overdue notices through your school email?
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- Section of the library where the books do not typically get checked out
- This is the name of our online catalog
- Section where you can find factual books on many different topics
- Section where you will find true stories of people’s lives
- The number of weeks you can keep a book checked out
10 Clues: This is the name of our online catalog • The number of books you can have checked out • The number of weeks you can keep a book checked out • Section where you find books by the author’s last names • Section where you will find true stories of people’s lives • When will you receive overdue notices through your school email? • ...
AMS Library 2023-01-27
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- What grade can check out books from the YA section?
- How should books be kept on the shelf?
- What is my (last) name?
- Where am I from?
- How are books in this library organized?
- Should every student have book? Yes/no
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- How do we enter the library?
- What is my favorite restaurant?
- What is my favorite candy?
- What do we do when we finish checking out books?
10 Clues: Where am I from? • What is my (last) name? • What is my favorite candy? • How do we enter the library? • What is my favorite restaurant? • How should books be kept on the shelf? • Should every student have book? Yes/no • How are books in this library organized? • What do we do when we finish checking out books? • What grade can check out books from the YA section?
Library terms 2023-06-01
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- A selection of books, articles, videotapes, or other materials that instructors want students to read or view for a particular course.
- A service that allows you to borrow materials from other libraries through your own library.
- An information source published in multiple parts at regular intervals (daily, weekly, monthly, biannually). Journals, magazines, and newspapers are all periodicals.
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- The classification system most commonly used in libraries.
- A periodical that contains articles written by experts in a particular field of study.
- A collection of specialized information with a narrow focus
- A collection of information stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer.
- The place in the library where you check out, renew, and return library materials. You may also place a hold, report an item missing from the shelves, or pay late fees or fines there.
- A service that helps people find needed information.
- The right to use a copyrighted work under certain conditions without permission of the copyright owner.
10 Clues: A service that helps people find needed information. • The classification system most commonly used in libraries. • A collection of specialized information with a narrow focus • A periodical that contains articles written by experts in a particular field of study. • A service that allows you to borrow materials from other libraries through your own library. • ...
LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION 2025-05-08
10 Clues: 900 • 600 • 745 • WHERE YOU CAN FIND ABOUT HEALTH • NONFICTION ARRANGED BASED ON .... • FICTION ARRANGED BASED ON ... NAME • OWL,PENGUIN,TOUCAN ARE GROUP OF ... • NUMBERS OF NEW BOOKS YOU CAN BORROW • BUGS ARE TYPES OF THIS ANIMAL GROUPS • SOLAR SYSTEM IS ONE OF THE SUBJECT IN ...
Library Etiquette 2025-01-16
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- Be _____. Arrive on time for events and return books before the due dates.
- Do not access unlawful _____ on the computers.
- _____ food or drinks is not allowed, except for drinking of plain water.
- Study at the ____, not at areas designated for other purposes.
- Libraries are _____ spaces. Speak softly and put electronic devices on silent mode.
- After browsing, _____ library materials to the book bins or trolleys.
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- Be _____. Share seats, power points and library materials with other users.
- Take care of your own _____.
- Keep _____ where they are. Return the tables and chairs to their original placement after your discussions.
- Form an orderly _____ when waiting to borrow books.
10 Clues: Take care of your own _____. • Do not access unlawful _____ on the computers. • Form an orderly _____ when waiting to borrow books. • Study at the ____, not at areas designated for other purposes. • After browsing, _____ library materials to the book bins or trolleys. • _____ food or drinks is not allowed, except for drinking of plain water. • ...
the Library 2026-01-18
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- to get and keep things together
- the natural world, including air, water, and land
- a story that is not true; made up
- the power to do work or be active
- open to everyone; not private
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- a place where you can read, borrow, or study books
- a floor or stage in a building
- the light and heat that come from the sun
- out to take something (like a book) from a library
- the top part of a building
10 Clues: the top part of a building • open to everyone; not private • a floor or stage in a building • to get and keep things together • a story that is not true; made up • the power to do work or be active • the light and heat that come from the sun • the natural world, including air, water, and land • a place where you can read, borrow, or study books • ...
Library Basics 2025-10-14
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- Magazines and journals section
- When items are returned late
- Online list of library materials
- Information expert who helps patrons
- Address on a book’s spine
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- Borrowing and returning of items
- Course materials set aside for classes
- Desk where help is given
- Searchable collection of articles
- Shelving area where books are stored
10 Clues: Desk where help is given • Address on a book’s spine • When items are returned late • Magazines and journals section • Borrowing and returning of items • Online list of library materials • Searchable collection of articles • Shelving area where books are stored • Information expert who helps patrons • Course materials set aside for classes
WALKING AROUND THE CITY 2022-04-13
Welcome to the Hawkeye Library 2017-06-21
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- Students may check these out for 2 weeks to do research and assignments at home.
- These types of sources are found in magazines and journals, usually cover a specific topic, and may be scholarly.
- Overdue books? Don't worry the Library doesn't charge __________.
- There are numerous Research __________ that pull together all types of information on a particular subject or course.
- Bring this card to the Library to borrow items.
- These sources are usually published daily and include current news, weather, etc.
- Reserve a ____________ for groups of up to 4 students.
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- First name of the reference librarian
- The key to your academic success!
- Hawkeye Library has over 160,000 print and digital __________ available for checkout.
- New database that focuses on facts & figures
- "The Cat in the Hat" is shelved in the _____________ collection.
- Check the Library ___________ for current hours and phone number.
13 Clues: The key to your academic success! • First name of the reference librarian • New database that focuses on facts & figures • Bring this card to the Library to borrow items. • Reserve a ____________ for groups of up to 4 students. • "The Cat in the Hat" is shelved in the _____________ collection. • Overdue books? Don't worry the Library doesn't charge __________. • ...
October at the Iwasaki Library 2024-10-15
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- a library space that was just painted in a "fun-fetti" style
- the library has a booth dedicated to ___ calls
- the most obvious resource material in a library
- the baby penguin also featured on our October bookmark
- a platform you can search for statistics on
- the ___ corner, a library space nicknamed after Kurt...
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- a NYTimes Game you have free access to
- a nickname for Boston Book Festival
- the baby pygmy hippopotamus featured on our October bookmark
- a streaming platform that rhymes with "prank", where you can stream videos
- something you should do on Nov. 5th
11 Clues: a nickname for Boston Book Festival • something you should do on Nov. 5th • a NYTimes Game you have free access to • a platform you can search for statistics on • the library has a booth dedicated to ___ calls • the most obvious resource material in a library • the baby penguin also featured on our October bookmark • ...
Theme: Your Local Library 2025-02-27
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- More than just a name but an app for borrowing books, for one
- If we don't have it, another library will, abbr.
- Scholarly Portal for Databases and Journals
- Another word for library bookshelves
- Where knowledge is bound
- Borrowed time? This determines how much you get
- You'll need one of these to check out, literally
- It protects the pages from prying eyes.
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- Essential to getting an answer
- Dewey's decimal system, for one
- If Libby doesn't have it you can always check
- Shortened term for an international book ID
- Institutions where reading speaks volumes
- One who wanders through the stacks but never leaves empty-handed
14 Clues: Where knowledge is bound • Essential to getting an answer • Dewey's decimal system, for one • Another word for library bookshelves • It protects the pages from prying eyes. • Institutions where reading speaks volumes • Shortened term for an international book ID • Scholarly Portal for Databases and Journals • If Libby doesn't have it you can always check • ...
Library Routines and Expectations 2023-08-27
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- You should give your book and device a _____ while walking.
- The best library teacher of all time.
- True or false: It is not important to bring my books back to the library every week.
- This is how many books you are allowed to check out each week.
- This genre has facts and information.
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- When I am finished my work, I should grab an early _______.
- True or false: You should bring your device to library every week.
- This section of the library has picture books that everyone can enjoy.
- This genre is "make believe".
- In the library, we will be _____, respectful, and responsible.
10 Clues: This genre is "make believe". • The best library teacher of all time. • This genre has facts and information. • When I am finished my work, I should grab an early _______. • You should give your book and device a _____ while walking. • This is how many books you are allowed to check out each week. • In the library, we will be _____, respectful, and responsible. • ...
ILL Crossword 2020-05-06
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- a small plastic roll of film that stores texts and images, typically from older publications
- this Music Center on the northwest corner of campus contains the Fine Arts Library
- abbreviation for the building containing the Anthropology, History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Psychology departments
- books that we get in the mail that belong to other libraries
- one of the two places in which Theses and Dissertations can be found [multiple words, no spaces]
- the call number classification system used in the stacks at Bizzell (the majority of the library) [multiple words, no spaces]
- a paragraph that briefly says what the article will be about, a synopsis.
- the call number classification system used in the decks at Bizzell (the old shelves in the South part of the building) [multiple words, no spaces]
- books owned by other libraries that need to be sent back to them
- the main library at OU and where the ILL department resides
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- a small plastic card that stores text and images, typically from older publications.
- this Hall on the South Oval contains the Architecture library (and department)
- the first few pages of a book, includes the title page (this includes copywrite information, the ISBN, etc), the dedication (if there is one), table of contents, acknowledgments, and the forward (if there is one)
- the document delivery librarian
- done twice a day, students retrieve books to be loaned to and scanned for other libraries [multiple words, no spaces]
- the website we use to check our books out to other libraries
- new non-circulating journal issues that are located on Floor 4 West [multiple words, no spaces]
- this Energy Center on the northeast corner of campus contains the Youngblood Energy (Geology) Library
- the program we use to process books owned by us and other libraries
- ILL’s office manager
20 Clues: ILL’s office manager • the document delivery librarian • the main library at OU and where the ILL department resides • the website we use to check our books out to other libraries • books that we get in the mail that belong to other libraries • books owned by other libraries that need to be sent back to them • ...
DOORS but everything 2023-03-05
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- Supporting Small Businesses
- Eviction Notice
- The Grand Hallway
- Halt's Corridor
- I See You
- The Infirmary
- Suite
- The Electrical Room
- The Library
- Basements
- The Dining Room
- SHAKELIGHT
- BATTERIES
- SOLUTION PAPER
- Welcome Back
- Ten Of Many
- It Stares Back
- Knobs
- Gold
- One Of Many
- Dark Rooms
- EL GOBLINO
- EYES
- DUPE
- GUIDING LIGHT
- LIGHTER
- HALT
- A-60
- Hiding
- TIMOTHY
- Rifts
- ELECTRICAL ROOM KEY
- Jeff Shop
- SCANNER
- A-120
- Circuit Breaker Puzzle
- JEFF
- Dining Room
- ROOM KEY
- Library
- Switch Rooms
- Health
- FIGURE
- Locked Rooms
- Pls Donate
- Interconnected
- Shops
- In Plain Sight
- Meet Jack
- The Elevator
- Join The Group
- LOCKPICK
- Welcome
- AMBUSH
- Ruined Rooms
- Window Suite
- Stay Out Of My Way
- SKELETON KEY
- Wrong Room
- Hundred Of Many
- CANDLE
- Two Steps Ahead
- BANDAGES
- Large Basement
- Back From The Dead
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- FLASHLIGHT
- BOB
- Betrayal
- Electrical Entrance
- The Courtyard
- Out Of My Way
- The Reception
- Revives
- SEEK
- The Greenhouse
- You Can Run
- The Rooms Entrance
- Take A Breather
- Evil Be Gone
- CRUCIFIX
- SCREECH
- GLITCH
- Meet Timothy
- Buddy System
- Two Steps Forward
- All Figured Out
- Herb Of Viridis
- Library Entrance
- Death Screen
- Sshh
- Unbound
- Error
- A-1000
- SNARE
- The Rooms
- PUZZLE PAINTING
- LIBRARY BOOK
- Damage
- RUSH
- JACK
- You Can't See Me
- VOID
- SHADOW
- Movement Speed
- Door Hallway
- VITAMINS
- HIDE
- Rebound
- Containers
- Outwitted
- I Hate You
- Looting
- WINDOW
- Controls
- Red Rooms
- Look At Me
- A-90
117 Clues: BOB • SEEK • Gold • EYES • DUPE • HALT • A-60 • Sshh • JEFF • RUSH • JACK • VOID • HIDE • A-90 • Suite • Knobs • Rifts • Error • SNARE • A-120 • Shops • GLITCH • Hiding • A-1000 • Damage • SHADOW • Health • FIGURE • WINDOW • AMBUSH • CANDLE • Revives • SCREECH • LIGHTER • TIMOTHY • Unbound • SCANNER • Library • Rebound • Looting • Welcome • Betrayal • CRUCIFIX • ROOM KEY • VITAMINS • LOCKPICK • Controls • BANDAGES • I See You • Basements • BATTERIES • Jeff Shop • The Rooms • Meet Jack • Outwitted • Red Rooms • ...
Literary Crossword 2025-12-01
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- – This British author created the detective Sherlock Holmes.
- – This American author wrote The Great Gatsby, capturing the Jazz Age.
- – This novel by Herman Melville tells the story of Captain Ahab and the white whale.
- – This novel by Mary Shelley tells the story of a scientist and his monstrous creation.
- – This Russian author wrote Crime and Punishment, a classic psychological novel.
- – This literary term refers to a character who contrasts with the protagonist.
- – This narrative element refers to the perspective from which the story is told.
- – This technique uses characters or events to symbolically represent political or moral ideas.
- – This stationery item keeps papers together inside a folder or notebook.
- – This English author wrote Pride and Prejudice, a classic romance.
- – These rows of shelves hold large numbers of books.
- – This term refers to the date by which a borrowed item must be returned.
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- – This English author created the dystopian world in Brave New World.
- – This term describes the central struggle that drives a narrative forward.
- – This narrative element describes the sequence of events in a story.
- – This term refers to borrowing something temporarily.
- – This public space provides access to stories, learning, and community resources.
- – This is the name a book is published under.
- – This American novelist and poet wrote Beloved, winning the Nobel Prize in Literature.
- – This substance is used to handwrite letters or notes.
- – This word describes the final page of a written work.
- – This term describes a long, fictional narrative.
- – This marine animal is often featured in children’s nonfiction books.
- – These creative programs are frequently offered in library makerspaces.
- – This word refers to when the library begins offering services for the day.
- – This is an item commonly borrowed from a library.
- – This person regularly visits the library and enjoys reading.
- – This author is known for the epic fantasy series The Lord of the Rings.
28 Clues: – This is the name a book is published under. • – This term describes a long, fictional narrative. • – This is an item commonly borrowed from a library. • – These rows of shelves hold large numbers of books. • – This term refers to borrowing something temporarily. • – This substance is used to handwrite letters or notes. • ...
Mr. Lemonchello crossword 2021-11-04
10 Clues: bookworm • birthday boy • these people rob • the main character • the kid who was a bully • the owner of the library • what they get if they win • the key to get into the library • they are all throughout the book • _____ from MR. Lemonchello's library
The Library Quest 2025-08-15
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- To work in-depth on your research or citations with a Librarian one-on-one what can you schedule?(2 words)
- type of loan if you need a book or article that HACC doesn’t have
- Most materials in the library focus on academic or research information, but, the library also has popular books, ebooks, and audiobooks available through this database.
- An important part of research providing information like author, title, and publication date for the sources you used is called what?
- Physical books are great, but there are digital versions called _____ you can find online in the databases.
- Library databases contain all sorts of sources, this database contains exclusively streaming videos and movies. Hint: Its name sounds like a shady spot.
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- Collections of journal articles, e-book chapters, and other online resources you can search. You can find an A to Z list of them on the library website under “Research.”
- You can also browse digital versions of the latest issues of popular magazines, such as The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, and Vanity Fair through this database.
- You can _____ calculators, laptops, books, and more from the library and return them for no charge?
- How to ask a library question and get a quick response from anywhere with internet access?(2 words)
- A spot in the library you can reserve to work on a group project or a quiet study space where you can close the door(2 words)
- Librarians can help you find one of these to read for fun OR educational purposes in many formats like audio or electronic.
- free service allowings HACC students to get 700 pages per semester and to submit documents larger than 50 pages for pick up?
13 Clues: type of loan if you need a book or article that HACC doesn’t have • How to ask a library question and get a quick response from anywhere with internet access?(2 words) • You can _____ calculators, laptops, books, and more from the library and return them for no charge? • ...
Library Card Month Calendar Crossword 2016-09-01
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- What's ______ than Being Cool?
- One on One _________
- Sept. 15th to Oct. 15th
- Library Card Sign Up ______ ______
- Tuesdays 3:30 - 4:30
- ________ ____ Sign Up Month
- _________ Oils Class
- Sept. 29th Home-school Science Project
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- Stand up for your ______ ___ _____
- You Can Win a Prize for _______ Up
- Sept. 15th Home-school Science Project
- Spirit Week Thursday
- Sept. 28th Story-Time
- ______Books Week
- Wednesday Mornings at 10
- National ______ a Book Day
- ______ @Your Library
17 Clues: ______Books Week • One on One _________ • Spirit Week Thursday • Tuesdays 3:30 - 4:30 • _________ Oils Class • ______ @Your Library • Sept. 28th Story-Time • Sept. 15th to Oct. 15th • Wednesday Mornings at 10 • National ______ a Book Day • ________ ____ Sign Up Month • What's ______ than Being Cool? • Stand up for your ______ ___ _____ • You Can Win a Prize for _______ Up • ...
The Giver of Stars Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- The surname of the man Margery is accused of killing
- The surname of Alice's husband
- The decade in which the novel is set
- The first name of Margery's baby daughter
- The Englishwoman who becomes a packhorse librarian
- The main industry in Baileyville
- The Kentucky town where the story takes place
- The surname of the fiercely independent librarian leader
- The state where the novel is set
- The librarian who moves to India
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- The surname of the President’s wife whose program inspired the library
- The man who donates his barn for the library
- The surname of Margery's loving boyfriend
- The surname of Alice's controlling father-in-law
- The African American librarian who joins the team
- The main male antagonist, owner of the mining company
- The government program that funds the traveling library (abbreviation)
- The surname of the author of *Little Women*, a key book in the plot
- The first name of Alice's husband
- The librarian who dreams of becoming a singer
20 Clues: The surname of Alice's husband • The main industry in Baileyville • The state where the novel is set • The librarian who moves to India • The first name of Alice's husband • The decade in which the novel is set • The surname of Margery's loving boyfriend • The first name of Margery's baby daughter • The man who donates his barn for the library • ...
CIE 5 (crossword) 2025-04-28
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- AI-generated videos made to look real are called
- Which deep learning framework is known for dynamic computation graphs and developed by Meta?
- Real-time speech recognition tool by Google
- Google’s AI framework that supports TPUs
- Computer vision library with C++ and Python support
- Type of AI that focuses on making AI decisions transparent to humans
- TensorFlow tool used for visualizing model performance
- Python library mainly used for statistical plots like violin plot, box plot
- Graphical representation to show data distribution
- Field of AI focused on processing and understanding human language
- Massive datasets processed and analyzed by AI platforms
- Google service for tracking app and website performance
- Machine learning library that integrates with OpenCV
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- Content creation tool using GPT for marketing and writing
- Which open-source framework by Google is used for deep learning and machine learning?
- The process of analyzing data sets to summarize main characteristics
- AI field that trains agents through rewards and penalties
- Which Python library is used to create static, animated, and interactive visualizations?
- TensorFlow feature for using pre-trained models automatically
- Neural networks commonly used for image data processing
- Type of graph to show bars for categorical data comparison
- Google AI service combining machine learning with computer vision
- Visualization type in Seaborn showing variable distribution as smoothed curve
- Platform that offers free GPU access for training AI models online
- A business report format created using Matplotlib for insights
- The act of imitating real-world processes using computer models
- Python library that works with Seaborn for data visualization
- Lightweight framework in TensorFlow for building neural networks
- Platform commonly used for coding and data visualization with Matplotlib
- AI model developed by OpenAI to generate human-like text responses
- Google’s multimodal AI model supporting text, images, and code
31 Clues: Google’s AI framework that supports TPUs • Real-time speech recognition tool by Google • AI-generated videos made to look real are called • Graphical representation to show data distribution • Computer vision library with C++ and Python support • Machine learning library that integrates with OpenCV • TensorFlow tool used for visualizing model performance • ...
Catholic Schools Week at St. Joseph's School 2021-01-30
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- Homeroom teacher of 6A
- We studied the commandments in this subject
- We have a Eucharistic _____________ on Weds.
- We do this before entering a pew in the church
- P.E. teacher
- Greyson's mom in 3B
- Music teacher
- Art teacher
- Computer teacher
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- You eat lunch in the room
- Homeroom teacher of 3A
- Our head pastor/priest
- In this subject we diagram
- Homeroom teacher of 5B
- Other library teacher
- We do this on Ash Wednesday & Good Friday
- Sister ____________ Marie in 5A
- Homeroom teacher of 6B
- Spanish Teacher
- Principal
- Library Teacher
21 Clues: Principal • Art teacher • P.E. teacher • Music teacher • Spanish Teacher • Library Teacher • Computer teacher • Greyson's mom in 3B • Other library teacher • Homeroom teacher of 6A • Homeroom teacher of 3A • Our head pastor/priest • Homeroom teacher of 5B • Homeroom teacher of 6B • You eat lunch in the room • In this subject we diagram • Sister ____________ Marie in 5A • ...
Happy National Crossword Puzzle Day! 2021-12-20
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- Merion Library System
- The downloadable app for ebooks and audio books
- The department that can help you with all types of questions
- What you do with the items you find in our building
- The name of our head librarian
- One of our many online resources to help you do research
- The name of our library
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- number of weeks our books can be loaned
- The place where you go to borrow books
- Color code for finding our foreign films
- Do we offer free internet?
- A downloadable app for films and documentaries
- The number of magazines we have available
- What you find in our building
14 Clues: Merion Library System • The name of our library • Do we offer free internet? • What you find in our building • The name of our head librarian • The place where you go to borrow books • number of weeks our books can be loaned • Color code for finding our foreign films • The number of magazines we have available • A downloadable app for films and documentaries • ...
JEMS Library Orientation 2022-08-31
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- Google Classroom code
- You must do this on the computer when visiting
- Mrs. Q.'s favorite food
- JEMS Library Helpers are called
- How many books you can check out
- You need this to visit the library
Down
- Today's lesson
- Books you can only keep for a week
- They cannot send you to the library
- the type of books Mrs. Q. likes
- Mrs. Q.'s favorite hobby
- No one is allowed behind Mrs. Q.'s circulation ___
12 Clues: Today's lesson • Google Classroom code • Mrs. Q.'s favorite food • Mrs. Q.'s favorite hobby • the type of books Mrs. Q. likes • JEMS Library Helpers are called • How many books you can check out • Books you can only keep for a week • You need this to visit the library • They cannot send you to the library • You must do this on the computer when visiting • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2025-04-28
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- Running AI models locally on devices like smartphones without needing cloud access.
- AI that can create new content like images, music, or text.
- Python’s basic plotting library used for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations.
- Google's AI framework known for deep learning and end-to-end machine learning workflows.
- Technology that converts spoken language into text.
- Open-source library used for computer vision tasks like face detection and image processing.
- Identifying human faces in digital images or video streams.
- Meta’s (Facebook's) flexible and dynamic deep learning library.
- Using a pre-trained AI model for a new but similar task.
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- Protection of systems and networks from digital attacks.
- Machine learning type where an agent learns by reward and punishment.
- Python library for making attractive and informative statistical graphics.
- Subfield of machine learning involving neural networks with many layers.
13 Clues: Technology that converts spoken language into text. • Protection of systems and networks from digital attacks. • Using a pre-trained AI model for a new but similar task. • AI that can create new content like images, music, or text. • Identifying human faces in digital images or video streams. • Meta’s (Facebook's) flexible and dynamic deep learning library. • ...
Fun Day Crossword 2021-10-27
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- Australian bear
- Lady
- first word in fairy tales
- bald middle school teacher
- One of the three themes of 7th grade history
- top center on Mr. Homan's map
- Taco Bell or Ariana
- library treat
- October 8th birthday boy
- also found in the library
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- one call that's all
- color of a polar bear when covered in mud
- Narnia's lion
- said samely
- the first part of Doctor Bullio's name
- always sits on a counter
- Edgar_Poe
- Justin
- fast Taylor
- 2 people from this family work in this building
20 Clues: Lady • Justin • Edgar_Poe • said samely • fast Taylor • Narnia's lion • library treat • Australian bear • one call that's all • Taco Bell or Ariana • always sits on a counter • October 8th birthday boy • first word in fairy tales • also found in the library • bald middle school teacher • top center on Mr. Homan's map • the first part of Doctor Bullio's name • ...
Brewster Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-20
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- Closest dorm to town
- Turf field
- Best ice cream shop in town
- Newest dorm for freshman girls
- Our founder
- Head Master
- Tour guides
- Covid testing area
- Senior class president
- Final event of Winter carnival
- Most popular convenience store
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- Community service director
- Head of math department
- School mascot
- Freshman area
- Saturday classes
- proper name of the library
- Newest building
- Smelliest dorm
- Field named for 9/11 victim
- Yummy eats
- Fall and spring dining area
- New cafe
- Sunday study hall
- Best lunch
25 Clues: New cafe • Turf field • Yummy eats • Best lunch • Our founder • Head Master • Tour guides • School mascot • Freshman area • Smelliest dorm • Newest building • Saturday classes • Sunday study hall • Covid testing area • Closest dorm to town • Senior class president • Head of math department • Community service director • proper name of the library • Best ice cream shop in town • Field named for 9/11 victim • ...
UNIT 5-CROSSWORD 2025-04-29
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- – AI model based on the structure of the human brain.
- – Trend focused on human-like dialogue with machines.
- – When an AI model makes predictions.
- – Learning method based on rewards and penalties.
- – Google’s cloud service with AI tools.
- – Statistical data visualization library built on Matplotlib.
- – When a model memorizes training data too well.
- – Collection of data used for training models.
- – Amazon’s cloud computing AI platform.
- – Python library used for plotting and graphing.
- – Machine learning that uses labeled data.
- – Hardware for speeding up AI training.
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- – Google service that transcribes audio to text.
- – Flexible open-source deep learning library.
- – Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant in Office apps.
- – Google-owned AI research lab.
- – Jasper's main application area.
- – Google’s chatbot rival to ChatGPT.
- – Programming language widely used in AI.
- – Machine learning using unlabeled data.
- – Technique for getting better responses from AI models.
- – A basic metric to evaluate AI models.
- – Google's machine learning framework.
- – AI field dealing with language understanding.
- – Popular AI chatbot developed by OpenAI.
- – Field where AI analyzes visual inputs.
- – AI that converts text to speech.
- – Tool used to study user behavior patterns online.
- – The process of teaching an AI model with data.
- – AI tool used for generating marketing copy.
- – Library for real-time computer vision.
- – When a model performs poorly on both training and test data.
- – Area of focus involving responsible AI use.
33 Clues: – Google-owned AI research lab. • – Jasper's main application area. • – AI that converts text to speech. • – Google’s chatbot rival to ChatGPT. • – When an AI model makes predictions. • – Google's machine learning framework. • – A basic metric to evaluate AI models. • – Google’s cloud service with AI tools. • – Amazon’s cloud computing AI platform. • ...
CONUNDRUM 2022 2022-01-19
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- (carbon) ________ is a building block of life.
- (congress) Books in the library are arranged by the subject using the library _______ system.
- (carbohydrates) A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- (beriberi) A disease of the nervous system resulting in a thiamin deficiency.
- (plasmid) A _______ is a small circular piece of DNA found in bacterial cells.
- (digestion) The bodily process of breaking food down into simpler compounds that body can use.
- This person works at the library and can help you find the perfect book to check out and read.
- High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________
- (genome) The DNA sequence for an entire organism.
- (complex) Starches and fiber are often called ____________ carbohydrates.
Down
- (osteoporosis) A condition resulting from a calcium deficiency which is characterized by porous, brittle bones
- Starch and glycogen both contains the isomer of _______ glucose.
- (anaemia) A condition resulting from deficiencies of various nutrients, which is characterized by a reduced number of red blood cells in the blood stream.
- (acetylCoA) In _____ form does the product of glycolysis enter the TCA cycle.
- ________ is composed of amino acids.
- (nutrition) The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food.
- (trace) A mineral in the diet is less than 10mg per day is called as ________ element.
- (water) ____________ is a nutrient required to regulate the body temperature.
- (lactobacillus) Bacteria found in yoghurt.
- (catalogue) List of all books found in a library.
20 Clues: ________ is composed of amino acids. • (lactobacillus) Bacteria found in yoghurt. • (carbon) ________ is a building block of life. • (genome) The DNA sequence for an entire organism. • (catalogue) List of all books found in a library. • High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________ • Starch and glycogen both contains the isomer of _______ glucose. • ...
CONUNDRUM 2022 2022-01-19
Across
- Bacteria found in yoghurt.
- A condition resulting from deficiencies of various nutrients, which is characterized by a reduced number of red blood cells in the blood stream.
- High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________
- Starch and glycogen both contains the isomer of _______ glucose.
- The DNA sequence for an entire organism.
- ________ is composed of amino acids.
- ________ is a building block of life.
- This person works at the library and can help you find the perfect book to check out and read.
- In _____ form does the product of glycolysis enter the TCA cycle.
- A _______ is a small circular piece of DNA found in bacterial cells.
- The bodily process of breaking food down into simpler compounds that body can use.
Down
- A condition resulting from a calcium deficiency which is characterized by porous, brittle bones
- Books in the library are arranged by the subject using the library _______ system.
- The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food.
- A mineral in the diet is less than 10mg per day is called as ________ element.
- A disease of the nervous system resulting in a thiamin deficiency.
- ____________ is a nutrient required to regulate the body temperature.
- A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- List of all books found in a library.
- Starches and fiber are often called ____________ carbohydrates.
20 Clues: Bacteria found in yoghurt. • ________ is composed of amino acids. • ________ is a building block of life. • List of all books found in a library. • The DNA sequence for an entire organism. • The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food. • High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________ • A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. • ...
CONUNDRUM 2022 2022-01-19
Across
- Bacteria found in yoghurt.
- A condition resulting from deficiencies of various nutrients, which is characterized by a reduced number of red blood cells in the blood stream.
- High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________
- Starch and glycogen both contains the isomer of _______ glucose.
- The DNA sequence for an entire organism.
- ________ is composed of amino acids.
- ________ is a building block of life.
- This person works at the library and can help you find the perfect book to check out and read.
- In _____ form does the product of glycolysis enter the TCA cycle.
- A _______ is a small circular piece of DNA found in bacterial cells.
- The bodily process of breaking food down into simpler compounds that body can use.
Down
- A condition resulting from a calcium deficiency which is characterized by porous, brittle bones
- Books in the library are arranged by the subject using the library _______ system.
- The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food.
- A mineral in the diet is less than 10mg per day is called as ________ element.
- A disease of the nervous system resulting in a thiamin deficiency.
- ____________ is a nutrient required to regulate the body temperature.
- A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- List of all books found in a library.
- Starches and fiber are often called ____________ carbohydrates.
20 Clues: Bacteria found in yoghurt. • ________ is composed of amino acids. • ________ is a building block of life. • List of all books found in a library. • The DNA sequence for an entire organism. • The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food. • High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________ • A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. • ...
Lesson 13 It closes at a quarter past nine. 2023-05-11
Mr. Lemoncello's Library 2025-10-15
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- – What the contestants are participating in inside the library.
- – What fuels creativity and discovery in the library.
- – The place filled with stories and secrets.
- – Each small hint that leads to a solution.
- – Something players must piece together to advance.
Down
- – The eccentric creator of the grand library adventure.
- – What the players must show to win together.
- – A tough test that requires clever thinking.
- – Where many stories rest side by side.
- – The boy who loves games and competition.
10 Clues: – Where many stories rest side by side. • – The boy who loves games and competition. • – Each small hint that leads to a solution. • – The place filled with stories and secrets. • – What the players must show to win together. • – A tough test that requires clever thinking. • – Something players must piece together to advance. • ...
We Love to Read 2012-11-29
Across
- Which season is in the months of December, January and February?
- A story written about someone’s real life
- What is CD shot for?
- Something you use to get to a place with street and suburb names
- A form of writing used in plays and for making movies
- A program you can use to search what is in the library
- A feature length film
- We read them, love them and borrow them from libraries
- A piece of literature written in metre or verse
Down
- Fiction characterised by highly fanciful or supernatural elements
- Someone who writes books
- A periodical containing a collection of articles, stories, pictures, or other features
- Written with text and illustrations
- Someone who draws or paints pictures
- Stories
- The name of our cute book friend for Charles Sturt Library
- Children of a younger age read these type of books
- Somewhere you can borrow items such as books, magazines, DVDs, computer games, CDs
- Something you read while cooking
19 Clues: Stories • What is CD shot for? • A feature length film • Someone who writes books • Something you read while cooking • Written with text and illustrations • Someone who draws or paints pictures • A story written about someone’s real life • A piece of literature written in metre or verse • Children of a younger age read these type of books • ...
We Love Libraries 2012-11-29
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- Stories
- A program you can use to search what is in the library
- A periodical containing a collection of articles, stories, pictures, or other features
- Somewhere you can borrow items such as books, magazines, DVDs, computer games, CDs
- Someone who draws or paints pictures
- Fiction characterised by highly fanciful or supernatural elements
- Written with text and illustrations
- A form of writing used in plays and for making movies
- Something you read while cooking
Down
- Children of a younger age read these type of books
- A feature length film
- What is CD shot for?
- The name of our cute book friend for Charles Sturt Library
- We read them, love them and borrow them from libraries
- A story written about someone’s real life
- Something you use to get to a place with street and suburb names
- Someone who writes books
- Which season is in the months of December, January and February?
- A piece of literature written in metre or verse
19 Clues: Stories • What is CD shot for? • A feature length film • Someone who writes books • Something you read while cooking • Written with text and illustrations • Someone who draws or paints pictures • A story written about someone’s real life • A piece of literature written in metre or verse • Children of a younger age read these type of books • ...
B.inggris 2025-05-26
Across
- A place where you borrow books
- Something you read
- A device often used for research in the library
- The name of a book
- No talking or noise allowed
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- To take something temporarily
- The person who helps you in the library
- What you should avoid making in the library
- The name of a book
- Where books are placed
10 Clues: Something you read • The name of a book • The name of a book • Where books are placed • No talking or noise allowed • To take something temporarily • A place where you borrow books • The person who helps you in the library • What you should avoid making in the library • A device often used for research in the library
Chicago Public Library Branches 2023-08-07
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- Central Library of the Chicago Public Library.
- 20th Governor of Illinois.
- Famous for railcars.
- Created Black History Week.
- Was once part of Stickney Township.
- Oldest structure owned by Chicago Public Library.
Down
- Branch was formerly in a funeral home.
- Area settled by Eberhart.
- Clearing North
- Last remaining storefront branch.
10 Clues: Clearing North • Famous for railcars. • Area settled by Eberhart. • 20th Governor of Illinois. • Created Black History Week. • Last remaining storefront branch. • Was once part of Stickney Township. • Branch was formerly in a funeral home. • Central Library of the Chicago Public Library. • Oldest structure owned by Chicago Public Library.
LibrariesDay1 2025-09-25
Across
- Big book-sales influencer online.
- The Mohammed Bin Rashid Library is built in this shape.
- Oldest agency focused on Arabic literature and translation.
- University press; published first book in 1478.
- A popular library book will have a lot of these.
- If you can't remember this, try searching by author.
- Leading lit advocacy org (or writing implement).
- Your library doesn't have it? Try this.
Down
- Won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988.
- The "real" authors of some celebrity books.
- Book prize for Arabic literature in translation.
- If this is true, return your book!
- Didn't finish your book yet? Try this.
- Summarize a book for interested publishers.
14 Clues: Big book-sales influencer online. • If this is true, return your book! • Didn't finish your book yet? Try this. • Your library doesn't have it? Try this. • Won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988. • The "real" authors of some celebrity books. • Summarize a book for interested publishers. • University press; published first book in 1478. • ...
SM3 Unit4 Around town 2024-07-01
Giant Crossword 2023-06-20
10 Clues: ____ Treehouse • Junie B. _____ • Books that are true • Name of the library • Diary of a ____ Kid • ______ decimal system • Last name of Dog Man author • Number of librarians at Ferguson • Name of the place the library is in • Color of the book basket in the library
Portland High School -- The Definitive Crossword 2013-03-27
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- The queen of chemistry
- Virtual library which no one ever uses
- Best-Kept secret at PHS; use if you don't actually want to go to the library.
- Feels like an earthquake in Mr. Rumo's room
- Our feathered friend
- Health teacher who thinks the Beatles are better than Bob Dylan.
- The sultan of study hall
- Mr. White's kingdom of morning silence
Down
- Psych students love him, crabgrass hates him for stealing its prefix.
- Sketchiest place in town; also happens to be the best way to get to lunch
- The boss of biology
- 130 dollar fine if you don't use this
- The crossword king of PHS.
- By far, the coldest room in the school.
- The finest songwriter of the 1960's
- This was either your favourite or least-favourite class.
16 Clues: The boss of biology • Our feathered friend • The queen of chemistry • The sultan of study hall • The crossword king of PHS. • The finest songwriter of the 1960's • 130 dollar fine if you don't use this • Virtual library which no one ever uses • Mr. White's kingdom of morning silence • By far, the coldest room in the school. • Feels like an earthquake in Mr. Rumo's room • ...
Something Wicked This Way Comes 2024-11-07
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- Mr. Dark offers Mr. Halloway this in the library scene.
- Mr. ____________ works in the library.
- His father works in the library.
- In the ____________ maze, Mr. Dark tries to break Mr. Halloway's spirit.
- Mr. ________ runs the carnival
- Mr. ____________ is made into a boy on the carousel.
- Mr. Tetley, the tobacconist, loves this.
- Mr. Halloway is tortured by _______ over not being able to rescue his son.
- Mr. Crosetti, the barber, lusts for _________.
Down
- The carnival comes into town on this vehicle.
- Jim's ____________ once saved Will from drowning in a river.
- The carnival turns Mrs. Foley beautiful but __________.
- His father is absent and he wants to be a man.
- Ed, the former football player, wants to be ______.
- Tom _______ sells lightning-rods.
- These wash away the carnival.
16 Clues: These wash away the carnival. • Mr. ________ runs the carnival • His father works in the library. • Tom _______ sells lightning-rods. • Mr. ____________ works in the library. • Mr. Tetley, the tobacconist, loves this. • The carnival comes into town on this vehicle. • His father is absent and he wants to be a man. • Mr. Crosetti, the barber, lusts for _________. • ...
Thankful for You 2021-10-19
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- You turn its pages to read a story
- www.citruslibraries.org
- Our favorite branch of the library
- How we feel about our volunteers
- Something that is enjoyable to create
Down
- Social meeting of people
- A building with more than books
- Someone who gives of their time to the library
- A vegetable that is very popular in November & makes great pies
- A part of a tree that sometimes changes color and falls off
- A feeling of thankfulness
- Our eBook app
12 Clues: Our eBook app • www.citruslibraries.org • Social meeting of people • A feeling of thankfulness • A building with more than books • How we feel about our volunteers • You turn its pages to read a story • Our favorite branch of the library • Something that is enjoyable to create • Someone who gives of their time to the library • ...
IMA557 Chapter 5 and 6 2020-05-06
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- Collected by using collaboration forms.
- A key factor for collaborative in building collaboration by Logan (2000).
- Conducted for the student to answer quantitative and qualitative questions.
- Haycock (1996) found that library media specialists who were trained in cooperative planning and..?
- A collaboration form or planning guide.
- Team of classroom teacher and library media specialist.
- flexible scheduling need the Library media specialists to be..?
- Flexible scheduling promotes student use of....?
Down
- flexible scheduling the library media specialist can organize his or her..?
- Only when a degree of trust has been established and tested will the partners enter joint work or ..... (Herrin, 1994)
- Requirement of flexible scheduling
- Type of schedule that used to provide planning time for classroom teachers.
12 Clues: Requirement of flexible scheduling • Collected by using collaboration forms. • A collaboration form or planning guide. • Flexible scheduling promotes student use of....? • Team of classroom teacher and library media specialist. • flexible scheduling need the Library media specialists to be..? • ...
CONUNDRUM 2022 2022-01-19
Across
- A disease of the nervous system resulting in a thiamin deficiency.
- The DNA sequence for an entire organism.
- Bacteria found in yoghurt.
- The bodily process of breaking food down into simpler compounds that body can use.
- ________ is composed of amino acids.
- A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- Starch and glycogen both contains the isomer of _______ glucose.
- A condition resulting from a calcium deficiency which is characterized by porous, brittle bones
- Starches and fiber are often called ____________ carbohydrates.
- A condition resulting from deficiencies of various nutrients, which is characterized by a reduced number of red blood cells in the blood stream.
Down
- A mineral in the diet is less than 10mg per day is called as ________ element.
- ________ is a building block of life.
- In _____ form does the product of glycolysis enter the TCA cycle.
- High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________
- The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food.
- This person works at the library and can help you find the perfect book to check out and read.
- Books in the library are arranged by the subject using the library _______ system.
- A _______ is a small circular piece of DNA found in bacterial cells.
- ____________ is a nutrient required to regulate the body temperature.
- List of all books found in a library.
20 Clues: Bacteria found in yoghurt. • ________ is composed of amino acids. • ________ is a building block of life. • List of all books found in a library. • The DNA sequence for an entire organism. • High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________ • The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food. • A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. • ...
Library Book Return 2022-01-24
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- this sound tells you that your book checked in correctly
- check the ___________ screen to confirm that your book checked in properly
- the bad beep sounds like a sad one of these
- biographies would be shelved on this cart
- you will find the letter 'E' on the top line of books that belong in this neighborhood
- this neighborhood is where you will find chapter books
- you do not need this to check books in
- the picture books are found in this color neighborhood and shelving cart
Down
- color of the sign above the check in computers
- you will find the _______ of the book on the top lines of nonfiction books
- it is important to check books in properly so that they will no longer show up on your _________
- the sign on this shelving cart is purple
- scan this under the red light to return your book to the library
- these books are found in the same neighborhood as the graphic novels
- color of the sign on the fiction shelving cart
15 Clues: you do not need this to check books in • the sign on this shelving cart is purple • biographies would be shelved on this cart • the bad beep sounds like a sad one of these • color of the sign above the check in computers • color of the sign on the fiction shelving cart • this neighborhood is where you will find chapter books • ...
Hartley Library 2023 2023-06-12
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- Japanese graphic novel
- Jackie and _______________
- Tool for online research
- Website to begin all school research
- Elephant's best friend
- Piggie's best friend
- Where to find online ebooks for checkout
Down
- Guest author who virtual visited
- Soccer event every four years
- Stories that are true
- Stories that are not true
- Best library assistant ever!
- Don't let him drive the bus
- Giving commands to the computer
- Mrs. Dutro's favorite Pokemon
15 Clues: Piggie's best friend • Stories that are true • Japanese graphic novel • Elephant's best friend • Tool for online research • Stories that are not true • Jackie and _______________ • Don't let him drive the bus • Best library assistant ever! • Soccer event every four years • Mrs. Dutro's favorite Pokemon • Giving commands to the computer • Guest author who virtual visited • ...
Mr. Lemoncello's library 2023-02-06
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- Kyles last name
- Why didnt kyle write the article
- Kyle's friend
- what was he using to write his essay
- Famous game developer
- Charles' last name
- In the Place of the library before it was built
- who won the mini game and slept in the fancy bedroom
- How many sisters does kyle have
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- what did he get taken away when he was grounded
- Girl hat loves books
- What did kyle write about for why he wanted to go on his essay
- what did kyle break to get grounded
- What does the library have that kyle wants in the first place
- How many brothers does kyle have
- Only acts nice around adults
16 Clues: Kyle's friend • Kyles last name • Charles' last name • Girl hat loves books • Famous game developer • Only acts nice around adults • How many sisters does kyle have • Why didnt kyle write the article • How many brothers does kyle have • what did kyle break to get grounded • what was he using to write his essay • what did he get taken away when he was grounded • ...
Beloit College 2023-03-23
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- The French pronunciation
- Fishes at C-Haus
- An hourly reminder
- Popular new demo at CELEB
- Ties lacrosse school record
- Literary club's Corvus Corax
- YWCA Rock County Women of Distinction
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- Temporary library location
- Pulitzer Prize winning alum
- Many submissions, few accepted
- This kitchen has momos
- Save a life, give March 28
- 14 year legacy
- Making Mondays bearable
- A library roaming reptile
- New Student Engagement and Leadership Director
16 Clues: 14 year legacy • Fishes at C-Haus • An hourly reminder • This kitchen has momos • Making Mondays bearable • The French pronunciation • Popular new demo at CELEB • A library roaming reptile • Temporary library location • Save a life, give March 28 • Pulitzer Prize winning alum • Ties lacrosse school record • Literary club's Corvus Corax • Many submissions, few accepted • ...
LIBRARY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-07-25
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- Stories that are written about imaginary events and people
- A combination of letters and numbers that identifies a library item
- World Wide Web
- An activity someone does at the library
- A shelf where people can store books in. The next checkpoint.
- Person(s) that wrote a book or document
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- A type of book that can be consulted for information
- International Standard Book Number
- The name of a book, story, chapter, etc
- The department that handles services regarding material borrowing and lending.
- Online Public Access Catalog
- A brief summary of the contents of a work
- A list of topics that are included at the end of a publication
- Something that can be borrowed from the library
- A process where libraries will discard books that are unneeded
15 Clues: World Wide Web • Online Public Access Catalog • International Standard Book Number • The name of a book, story, chapter, etc • An activity someone does at the library • Person(s) that wrote a book or document • A brief summary of the contents of a work • Something that can be borrowed from the library • A type of book that can be consulted for information • ...
The Fading Library 2025-08-18
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- – Can bring recognition when words don’t.
- – Medicine that never fades.
- – Metaphor for the brain’s store of knowledge.
- – What research and connection bring.
- – Brain’s librarian, first affected in Alzheimer’s.
- – Twisted protein strand that disrupts signals.
- – What memories slowly do.
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- – Smell that can spark emotion.
- – Brain cell that sends information.
- – What fades as neurons are damaged.
- – Holds the “books” of memory.
- – Disease that causes memory loss.
- – What gets blocked by plaques and tangles.
- – Stays alive even when memory slips.
- – Sticky protein buildup in the brain.
15 Clues: – What memories slowly do. • – Medicine that never fades. • – Holds the “books” of memory. • – Smell that can spark emotion. • – Disease that causes memory loss. • – Brain cell that sends information. • – What fades as neurons are damaged. • – What research and connection bring. • – Stays alive even when memory slips. • – Sticky protein buildup in the brain. • ...
Lesson 25, Library 2025-09-08
15 Clues: autor • osakond • ajakiri • nauding • nimekiri • laenutama • tagastama • helistama • sõnaraamat • täiskasvanu • ilukirjandus • lastekirjandus • entsüklopeedia • raamatukogu-kaart • raamatukogu-hoidja
Chicago Public Library Branches 2023-08-07
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- Central Library of the Chicago Public Library.
- 20th Governor of Illinois.
- Famous for railcars.
- Created Black History Week.
- Was once part of Stickney Township.
- Oldest structure owned by Chicago Public Library.
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- Branch was formerly in a funeral home.
- Area settled by Eberhart.
- Clearing North
- Last remaining storefront branch.
10 Clues: Clearing North • Famous for railcars. • Area settled by Eberhart. • 20th Governor of Illinois. • Created Black History Week. • Last remaining storefront branch. • Was once part of Stickney Township. • Branch was formerly in a funeral home. • Central Library of the Chicago Public Library. • Oldest structure owned by Chicago Public Library.
Library Club #2 2022-11-09
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- Country where chianti is made
- Wine fortified with botanicals
- Valley of Cabernet Franc and chateaux
- Term for a barrel maker
- The lion constellation
- Machine that squeezes the grapes
- Chemical that tastes sour
- The astringent compound in wine
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- Bellview's cranberry grape blend
- Blaufrankisch old name
- Metal band that holds barrels together
- Oak tree Genus
- Wine that has no sugar
- Country with the most grapevines
- French region with a German influence
15 Clues: Oak tree Genus • Blaufrankisch old name • The lion constellation • Wine that has no sugar • Term for a barrel maker • Chemical that tastes sour • Country where chianti is made • Wine fortified with botanicals • The astringent compound in wine • Bellview's cranberry grape blend • Machine that squeezes the grapes • Country with the most grapevines • ...
Hello Library leaders 2023-03-14
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- The opposite of forward
- A homophone of the number after three
- It starts with th and rhymes with Miss and hiss
- Opposite of going
- Starts with a and rhymes with far and car
- A synonym for riddle or conundrum
- Out with the old. In with the…
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- The people who design and develop a game
- Figure out
- A four letter word starting with w and ending in h
- Common determiner
- To be or not to be? That ___ the question
- Something you play that can be online or physical
- A three letter word that starts with y and ends in u
- Plural of I
15 Clues: Figure out • Plural of I • Common determiner • Opposite of going • The opposite of forward • Out with the old. In with the… • A synonym for riddle or conundrum • A homophone of the number after three • The people who design and develop a game • To be or not to be? That ___ the question • Starts with a and rhymes with far and car • It starts with th and rhymes with Miss and hiss • ...
EHS Library Genres 2022-03-17
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- novels told through poetry instead of prose
- futuristic concept reads (i.e.time travel)
- interior-focused/not action-centered tales
- narratives propelled by frightened anticipation
- tales with crime or uncertainty to be resolved
- novels about the ups/downs of love/relationships
- female-focused narratives
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- coming-of-age/growing up stories
- tales with magical and supernatural elements
- stories rooted in real-life happenings/detail
- fantasy bits in otherwise realistic reads
- book-length reads in comic strip format
- athletics featured prominently in stories
- novels rooted in a past time period(s)
- stories containing amusing material or satire
15 Clues: female-focused narratives • coming-of-age/growing up stories • novels rooted in a past time period(s) • book-length reads in comic strip format • fantasy bits in otherwise realistic reads • athletics featured prominently in stories • futuristic concept reads (i.e.time travel) • interior-focused/not action-centered tales • novels told through poetry instead of prose • ...
EHS Library Genres 2022-03-16
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- stories containing amusing material or satire
- futuristic concept (like time travel) read
- novels about the ups/downs of love
- female-focused narrative
- interior motivation--not action--tales
- athletics featured prominently in the story
- crime or uncertainty to be resolved
- book-length tale in comic strip format
- novel told in poetry instead of prose
- novel rooted in a past time period
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- fantasy bits in an otherwise realistic read
- tale with magical and supernatural elements
- story rooted in real-life events
- narrative propelled by frightened anticipation
- coming-of-age, growing up story
15 Clues: female-focused narrative • coming-of-age, growing up story • story rooted in real-life events • novels about the ups/downs of love • novel rooted in a past time period • crime or uncertainty to be resolved • novel told in poetry instead of prose • interior motivation--not action--tales • book-length tale in comic strip format • futuristic concept (like time travel) read • ...
School Library Puzzle 2022-05-03
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- The "GN" sticker on the spine stands for this
- Book telling the true story of someone's life
- Books with descriptions and facts of most things compiled in alphabetical order
- Book with lists of words and their meanings
- Books are found on one
- A story that isn't true but seems like it could have happened
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- Color of punch card for returning books
- Made up stories
- How many stories students wrote in library this year
- Books about facts and real things
- The yellow dot on the spine of some books means this
- First prize winners get this color medal
- Easy reading books are in this
- Book with maps
- Books with Unicorns flying over rainbows are considered this
15 Clues: Book with maps • Made up stories • Books are found on one • Easy reading books are in this • Books about facts and real things • Color of punch card for returning books • First prize winners get this color medal • Book with lists of words and their meanings • The "GN" sticker on the spine stands for this • Book telling the true story of someone's life • ...
NATIONAL BOOKWEEK 2013-08-15
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- An amount of money to be paid for library material not returned in time[5]
- An alphabetical list of information sources consulted for an assignment[12]
- The legal right to control the production and selling of a book[9]
- A service and collection only accessible to students in remote areas[9]
- A request for a book that is not available[4]
- A publication that appears at regular intervals and contain articles[7]
- The name of a book[5]
- Wireless networking technology[4]
- An abbreviation for radio frequency identification[4]
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- An online search for journal articles[8]
- A reference source used to find specific information for meaning of a word[10]
- A message in the form of any type of multimedia or acquired knowledge[11]
- A temporary ban to use library due to ourstanding book or fine. This ban can be lifted within 48 hours[5]
- Using the words, ideas or works of someone else without acknowledgement or permission[10]
- Work completed by university student for postgraduate degree[5]
- A complete list of information sources held by the library[9]
- A company or person which prepare and issue information sources for public distribution such as books or newspapers[9]
- A webdiary[4]
- The National ... Week is celebrated in the library in September[4]
- An extension of an item already issued to a student[5]
- The writer or creator of a book, poem or play[5]
21 Clues: A webdiary[4] • The name of a book[5] • Wireless networking technology[4] • An online search for journal articles[8] • A request for a book that is not available[4] • The writer or creator of a book, poem or play[5] • An abbreviation for radio frequency identification[4] • An extension of an item already issued to a student[5] • ...
Snow Day at the Library 2021-08-30
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- A person in the library who shelves books.
- The snowiest state in the US
- A community on instagram that post pictures of books and talk about books.
- The coldest month in Illinois on average.
- A lover and collector of books.
- Put another of these on the fire.
- How many inches of snow we got.
- When the library is closed for a snow day you can check this out.
- All the books are here.
- There is a lot of this after the plows come, it's also a food.
- You might get this snow if you live near Chicago.
- Slide downhill over snow.
- To extend the loan period of a book.
- A group of letters and/or numbers that identifies a specific item in a library.
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- A book that does not have a continuation in a second book.
- You'll never get out of your neighborhood if this doesn't come.
- The art of using language in an apt, fluent way.
- Each one is unique.
- A series of three literary works.
- There is no point in changing out of these.
- A hot beverage.
- A cozy activity involving the oven.
- Popular Nickelodeon movie from 2000.
- A website to keep track of what you read.
- Complete, not shortened, copy of the original work.
- Not everyone's favorite season.
- an award given for achievements in journalism, literature, newspaper, magazine, and musical composition.
- A common warm fiber.
28 Clues: A hot beverage. • Each one is unique. • A common warm fiber. • All the books are here. • Slide downhill over snow. • The snowiest state in the US • A lover and collector of books. • How many inches of snow we got. • Not everyone's favorite season. • A series of three literary works. • Put another of these on the fire. • A cozy activity involving the oven. • ...
CONUNDRUM 2022 2022-01-19
Across
- Bacteria found in yoghurt.
- A condition resulting from deficiencies of various nutrients, which is characterized by a reduced number of red blood cells in the blood stream.
- High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________
- Starch and glycogen both contains the isomer of _______ glucose.
- The DNA sequence for an entire organism.
- ________ is composed of amino acids.
- ________ is a building block of life.
- This person works at the library and can help you find the perfect book to check out and read.
- In _____ form does the product of glycolysis enter the TCA cycle.
- A _______ is a small circular piece of DNA found in bacterial cells.
- The bodily process of breaking food down into simpler compounds that body can use.
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- A condition resulting from a calcium deficiency which is characterized by porous, brittle bones
- Books in the library are arranged by the subject using the library _______ system.
- The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food.
- A mineral in the diet is less than 10mg per day is called as ________ element.
- A disease of the nervous system resulting in a thiamin deficiency.
- ____________ is a nutrient required to regulate the body temperature.
- A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- List of all books found in a library.
- Starches and fiber are often called ____________ carbohydrates.
20 Clues: Bacteria found in yoghurt. • ________ is composed of amino acids. • ________ is a building block of life. • List of all books found in a library. • The DNA sequence for an entire organism. • The study of how the body uses the nutrient in food. • High blood pressure is otherwise known as __________ • A chemical chain that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. • ...
Unit 5 CIE 2025-04-28
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- – Statistical visualization library built on top of Matplotlib.
- – Company that created ChatGPT.
- – AI framework by Meta supporting dynamic computation graphs.
- – Library used for creating 2D graphs and plots.
- – Use of AI to perform repetitive tasks without human intervention.
- – Google’s AI tool for understanding user behavior on websites.
- – Key advantage of AI tools in reducing time for tasks.
- – Running AI models locally on devices without cloud dependency
- – Library used for plotting graphs and charts in Python.
- – Chatbot developed by OpenAI using the GPT architecture.
- – Google's multimodal AI model.
- – Programs that perform specific AI-based tasks.
- – Ability of AI platforms to handle increasing amounts of work.
- – Google’s tool for converting voice into text.
- – Computer vision library for image and video processing.
- – AI writing assistant tool for creating content.
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- – Visualization tool for monitoring TensorFlow training.
- – Google division that developed Gemini.
- – AI-driven machines used in automation and industries.
- – Type of AI that creates new content like images, text, and music.
- – Ability to tune AI models for specific applications.
- – Amazon’s cloud-based AI and machine learning service.
- – Google’s AI platform used for training and deploying models.
- – High-level API built into TensorFlow for quick model building.
- – Python library used along with Seaborn and Matplotlib for data manipulation.
- – Field where AI assists with diagnostics and patient care.
- – Library used for attractive statistical plots.
- – Google’s platform for running Python notebooks in the cloud.
- – Google's AI processor for faster machine learning computation.
- – Advantage of AI that minimizes human error.
30 Clues: – Company that created ChatGPT. • – Google's multimodal AI model. • – Google division that developed Gemini. • – Advantage of AI that minimizes human error. • – Google’s tool for converting voice into text. • – Library used for creating 2D graphs and plots. • – Programs that perform specific AI-based tasks. • – Library used for attractive statistical plots. • ...
janaiya's crossword 2024-04-19
16 Clues: sweet • to write • dangerous • to listen • in the library • talk to ppl on • use in smoothie • a crunchy snack • you ride it (pause) • white people do this • what you do in a cafe • you do it in art (pause) • what you do in the library • you get it at little ceasers • you do it at the park (pause) • you go to the store to do what
Summer Reading Club Bonus Activity 2023-06-27
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- a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to
- a game played electronically
- not DVDs but another visual disc format
- Round Lake _____ High School
- Book printed in bigger text for accessibility
- a person who writes
- events that are held within the library during set times
- a printed work of literature
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- the street where the RLAL building is located
- where to check out library materials
- acronym came 'digital video disc'
- a placeholder to save where you left off while reading
- Shakespeare is known for many famous of these
- electric machine used for writing and internet access
- published collection of articles featuring national and local information
- Rock 'n' Roll, Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, and Folk are some of the genres for this clue
- an acronym for our unique items for checking out
- an individual who speaks two languages
- literary works using imaginary events and people
19 Clues: a person who writes • a game played electronically • Round Lake _____ High School • a printed work of literature • acronym came 'digital video disc' • where to check out library materials • an individual who speaks two languages • not DVDs but another visual disc format • the street where the RLAL building is located • Shakespeare is known for many famous of these • ...
Finding information 2023-02-02
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- The academic part of Google
- Someone who helps me develop writing skills
- Someone who helps me with information searching
- CCCU Library's resource discovery system
- The name of CCCU library in Canterbury
- A collection of organised searchable information
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- Service to obtain book from another library
- A process of assuring quality of a publication
- How you acknowledge sources in your work
- Academic publication containing research articles
- The address of a book on the library shelf
- A written work with pages and chapters of information
12 Clues: The academic part of Google • The name of CCCU library in Canterbury • How you acknowledge sources in your work • CCCU Library's resource discovery system • The address of a book on the library shelf • Service to obtain book from another library • Someone who helps me develop writing skills • A process of assuring quality of a publication • ...
We Love Libraries 2012-11-29
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- Something you use to get to a place with street and suburb names
- Written with text and illustrations
- Somewhere you can borrow items such as books, magazines, DVDs, computer games, CDs
- Someone who draws or paints pictures
- Stories
- A story written about someone’s real life
- The name of our cute book friend for Charles Sturt Library
- Which season is in the months of December, January and February?
- Children of a younger age read these type of books
- Something you read while cooking
- A form of writing used in plays and for making movies
- A feature length film
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- A periodical containing a collection of articles, stories, pictures, or other features
- We read them, love them and borrow them from libraries
- A program you can use to search what is in the library
- What is CD shot for?
- Fiction characterised by highly fanciful or supernatural elements
- Someone who writes books
- A piece of literature written in metre or verse
19 Clues: Stories • What is CD shot for? • A feature length film • Someone who writes books • Something you read while cooking • Written with text and illustrations • Someone who draws or paints pictures • A story written about someone’s real life • A piece of literature written in metre or verse • Children of a younger age read these type of books • ...
July Summer Reading Club Activity 2023-06-29
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- literary works using imaginary events and people
- a placeholder to save where you left off while reading
- an individual who speaks two languages is
- Shakespeare is known for many famous ____
- Round Lake _____ High School
- a person who writes
- a Book printed in bigger text for accessibility
- where to check out library materials
- not DVDs but another visual disc format
- Rock 'n' Roll, Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, and Folk are some of the genres for this clue
- a game played electronically
- acronym came 'digital video disc'
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- a printed work of literature
- electric machine used for writing and internet access
- a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to
- events that are held within the library during set times
- an acronym for our unique items for checking out
- published collection of articles featuring national and local information like the Chicago Tribune
- the street where the RLAL building is located
19 Clues: a person who writes • a printed work of literature • Round Lake _____ High School • a game played electronically • acronym came 'digital video disc' • where to check out library materials • not DVDs but another visual disc format • an individual who speaks two languages is • Shakespeare is known for many famous ____ • the street where the RLAL building is located • ...
12345 2022-02-03
GG4 Module 5B 2024-03-03
janaiya's crossword 2024-04-19
16 Clues: sweet • to write • dangerous • to listen • in the library • talk to ppl on • use in smoothie • a crunchy snack • you ride it (pause) • white people do this • what you do in a cafe • you do it in art (pause) • what you do in the library • you get it at little ceasers • you do it at the park (pause) • you go to the store to do what
janaiya's crossword 2024-04-19
16 Clues: sweet • to write • dangerous • to listen • in the library • talk to ppl on • use in smoothie • a crunchy snack • you ride it (pause) • white people do this • what you do in a cafe • you do it in art (pause) • what you do in the library • you get it at little ceasers • you do it at the park (pause) • you go to the store to do what
WINTER READING CHALLENGE 2022-01-27
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- A TERRIFYING STORY
- DIGITAL BOOK RESOURCE
- JUST THE FACTS
- BOOK THAT IS AUDIBLE
- OUR LIBRARY CONSORTIUM
- SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM
- THE STORY THAT KEEPS YOU GUESSING
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- A LOVE STORY
- FICTION AN OUT OF THIS WORLD STORY
- CHARACTERS AND STORY CREATED BY THE AUTHOR
- A PUZZLE GAME
- COME TOGETHER AT THE LIBRARY
- A SCENTED BURNER
- SADDLE UP FOR A GOOD STORY
- HOLDS YOUR PLACE
- PART OF THE BORROWING PROCESS
- STREAMS MOVIES AS WELL AS BOOKS
17 Clues: A LOVE STORY • A PUZZLE GAME • JUST THE FACTS • A SCENTED BURNER • HOLDS YOUR PLACE • A TERRIFYING STORY • BOOK THAT IS AUDIBLE • DIGITAL BOOK RESOURCE • SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM • OUR LIBRARY CONSORTIUM • SADDLE UP FOR A GOOD STORY • COME TOGETHER AT THE LIBRARY • PART OF THE BORROWING PROCESS • STREAMS MOVIES AS WELL AS BOOKS • THE STORY THAT KEEPS YOU GUESSING • ...
Newsletter 2025-03-27
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- stories that are based on real life experiences
- books that can be used in the library but not leave the library
- stories that are not based on real life
- activities or services offered by the library for patrons to use and enjoy
- stylized art story line
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- department that helps with holds, checkouts, and general book questions
- department that works with young patrons
- physical reading material
- group that meets to discuss a monthly reading
- where one goes to check out books, movies, attend programs, and more!
10 Clues: stylized art story line • physical reading material • stories that are not based on real life • department that works with young patrons • group that meets to discuss a monthly reading • stories that are based on real life experiences • books that can be used in the library but not leave the library • ...
SMSHS Library Orientation - 2014 Crossword 2014-03-02
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- Borrowed books are stamped with a --- ---- (2 words)
- These books are available for one night only
- These type of books are about made-up stories
- This desk is where I for help and to borrow
- There are thousands of these in the library
- She is our school librarian
- Taught us how to copy and store information (name)
- Students and teachers can book these rooms
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- This person helps students in the library (name)
- I need this to borrow a book (letters and word)
- I use this machine to copy and store information
- The library photocopier does not use any - - - -
- Food, bags and - - - - - - are not allowed
- These are what I need for study and revision
- I need this to store information
15 Clues: She is our school librarian • I need this to store information • Students and teachers can book these rooms • This desk is where I for help and to borrow • There are thousands of these in the library • These books are available for one night only • Food, bags and - - - - - - are not allowed • These are what I need for study and revision • ...
Steven Carlisle 2025-03-27
13 Clues: Name • Street • Last Name • I Live Here • Where I work • Only Wednesday • First Job Site • The State I Live in • Where the church is • Where the library is • Where my new job site is • Location of first job site • Job Site on Tuesdays and Fridays
Library Seminar Terms 2013-10-03
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- The research model we follow here at LJHS.
- Determine the purpose and need for information.
- Find the resources.
- A formal information request that is used with search engines
- The tool you use when using an encyclopedia to help you quickly locate the volume and page.
- Read, view or listen and take notes from the source.
- The part of the internet that is accessible by using a standard search engine like Google.
- Judge the results and your final product.
- How closely a website matches your search criteria
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- What it means to be able to understand messages you see in advertising, the news, and other media sources.
- Decide how to get information to meet the task.
- Organized and searchable collections of articles that have been edited, reviewed and updated by publishers and editors
- An online encyclopedia that can you can access through the LJHS library website.
- Another online research tool that LJHS students can access for research projects.
- Fancy word for "putting your project together."
15 Clues: Find the resources. • Judge the results and your final product. • The research model we follow here at LJHS. • Decide how to get information to meet the task. • Determine the purpose and need for information. • Fancy word for "putting your project together." • How closely a website matches your search criteria • Read, view or listen and take notes from the source. • ...
Special Library Presentation 2012-10-31
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- The act of collecting, analyzing and disseminating information regarding a company’s market and competitors is known as________.
- Materials in a Special library may be used in ________, MARKET, and LEGAL research.
- A program that monitors online research usage once downloaded to a computer
- What was the name of the organization run strictly by volunteers in Hamilton?
- The 4 examples of a Special library are: Business & Industrial, Social Sciences, Science & Technology and ________.
- Before engaging in competitive intelligence it I important to establish a clear__________.
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- The research the corporate librarian has gathered, he/she can then use it to create _________ intelligence.
- Special libraries are responsible for the materials generated by the________.
- A challenge of competitive intelligence is _________.
- In a corporation or legal setting, competitive intelligence directly influences the ________ process.
- Where is the Pride library located?
- A service that is billed in a Special Library?
- What do lawyers believe should be buried in their hourly rate or fixed price?
- Librarians will sometimes work as________, analyzing information and putting it together into a report for the corporation to use.
- What should a Special Librarian be prepared for when applying Chargebacks?
15 Clues: Where is the Pride library located? • A service that is billed in a Special Library? • A challenge of competitive intelligence is _________. • What should a Special Librarian be prepared for when applying Chargebacks? • A program that monitors online research usage once downloaded to a computer • ...
The Midnight Library 2023-03-06
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- A previous best friend
- Band of friends
- A successful entrepreneur
- Someone goes to this country with a friend
- Piano Student
- A rock performance takes place here
- Someones job
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- The place the main character ends up
- Someone's Cat
- The author of the book
- The main character
- someone's profession
- The school librarian
- A great place to surf
- The main character lives here
15 Clues: Someones job • Someone's Cat • Piano Student • Band of friends • The main character • someone's profession • The school librarian • A great place to surf • A previous best friend • The author of the book • A successful entrepreneur • The main character lives here • A rock performance takes place here • The place the main character ends up • Someone goes to this country with a friend
The Midnight Library 2023-12-25
Across
- lack of depth in character
- of emotional support or reassurance
- species of palm tree
- outermost rocky layer of the earth
- characteristic of the reign of King Edward VII
- requiring great strength or effort
- an act of asking for information
- chronic bad breath
- understanding of a situation
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- hereditary disease of the heart muscle
- crisscross pattern pants
- following as a result or effect
- the person who introduces a game or show
- nonordained member of a church
- 20-sided polygon
15 Clues: 20-sided polygon • chronic bad breath • species of palm tree • crisscross pattern pants • lack of depth in character • understanding of a situation • nonordained member of a church • following as a result or effect • an act of asking for information • outermost rocky layer of the earth • requiring great strength or effort • of emotional support or reassurance • ...
genomic dna library 2024-10-01
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- Fragments of DNA or RNA used to detect the presence of complementary sequences.
- Complementary DNA synthesized from an mRNA template.
- The type of digestion that is helpful in genomic sequencing
- The process of making multiple copies of a DNA fragment.
- ______Cells are the bacterial cells that can take up foreign DNA.
- A type of hybrid plasmid that contains a Lambda phage cos sequence.
- Process of identifying cells that contain the gene of interest.
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- Type of enzyme that cuts DNA at specific recognition nucleotide sequences.
- Process of forming a double-stranded DNA molecule between a single-stranded DNA probe and a single-stranded target DNA.
- A method used to amplify DNA sequences.
- A virus that infects bacteria, often used as a vector in cloning.
- A DNA molecule used to carry foreign genetic material into another cell
- Enzyme that facilitates the joining of DNA strands together.
- Small, circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of a bacterium.
- The DNA fragment that is cloned into a vector.
15 Clues: A method used to amplify DNA sequences. • The DNA fragment that is cloned into a vector. • Complementary DNA synthesized from an mRNA template. • The process of making multiple copies of a DNA fragment. • The type of digestion that is helpful in genomic sequencing • Small, circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of a bacterium. • ...
At the Library 2025-05-03
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- Books that need to come back to the library right away!
- A person who draws the pictures in a book
- The book-loving person who takes care of the library
- The binding that connects the front and back covers of the book together
- A book full of maps
- Books with imaginary characters and places
- A way of grouping books that are like each other together
- A person who writes books
- Books based off of anime, similar to graphic novels
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- What the books are displayed and stored on
- The way that the book is made and held together
- Use one of these to keep your place in your book
- A book with a cover that's hard like a turtle shell
- Books about real life facts, events, or people
- A book with a soft cover
15 Clues: A book full of maps • A book with a soft cover • A person who writes books • A person who draws the pictures in a book • What the books are displayed and stored on • Books with imaginary characters and places • Books about real life facts, events, or people • The way that the book is made and held together • Use one of these to keep your place in your book • ...
In the library... 2021-08-31
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- Everyone, fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels
- Where I can find magazines that we don't have in the library
- When it is time to leave, we line up at the ____
- I need to get my library card if I want to ____
- If I want to reserve a book for myself, I can go to Destiny Discover and put it on ____
- National Geographic Kids, Zoobooks, & Ask
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- It is my responsibility to take ____ of my books
- Using a shelf marker helps books to NOT get ___
- Keeping my iPad ____ shows I'm ready for class
- Where I can find online books
- If I need to keep my book for longer, I can ___ it
- Number of weeks I can keep my book
- Number of books I can check out each week
- If I'm not sure about something, all I need to do is ___!
- Destiny Discover is an __ that can help me find books
15 Clues: Where I can find online books • Number of weeks I can keep my book • Number of books I can check out each week • National Geographic Kids, Zoobooks, & Ask • Everyone, fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels • Keeping my iPad ____ shows I'm ready for class • Using a shelf marker helps books to NOT get ___ • I need to get my library card if I want to ____ • ...
In the Library 2024-08-21
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- A genre of fiction with technology
- A genre of fiction that cannot happen in real life
- A type of writing that explains things
- A __ novel is like a comic book
- A genre of fiction designed to make you laugh
- A type of writing that contains plot
- A genre of fiction that could have really happened
- A genre of fiction that seeks to solve a problem
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- Where you will find a book from the author's imagination
- Where you will find a book of information
- A genre of fiction that takes place in a real past time
- A genre of fiction that follows characters on a quest
- A type of nonfiction about real people
- Melvil __ created the decimal system for nonfiction
- A genre of fiction designed to frighten you
15 Clues: A __ novel is like a comic book • A genre of fiction with technology • A type of writing that contains plot • A type of writing that explains things • A type of nonfiction about real people • Where you will find a book of information • A genre of fiction designed to frighten you • A genre of fiction designed to make you laugh • ...
Library Books Crossword 2025-02-05
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- management challenges and strategy
- research Brand management
- ethics Export and import
- Time management
- law Law of banking
- Economy Inventory
- Management Operations Research
- Financial planning
- stress Public administration
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- control Negotiation
- law Indian economy
- accounting companion act
- aspects Cost management
- management Macroeconomics
- business law
- management auditing
16 Clues: business law • Time management • law Indian economy • Financial planning • management auditing • Economy Inventory • control Negotiation • accounting companion act • aspects Cost management • management Macroeconomics • research Brand management • law Law of banking • ethics Export and import • Management Operations Research • ...
The Cottage Library 2025-06-26
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- Often perched on the nose
- Often left beside a book
- Protects a story’s heart
- A quiet room filled with books
- For your own thoughts and dreams
- Where imagination blooms
- Slips between pages to hold your place
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- A single book in a series
- A favourite cottage pastime
- What draws you into other worlds
- A perfect way to describe this space
- What you see lined up in rows
- Holds beloved paperbacks and tomes
- A source of stories and knowledge
- Lights evening reading sessions
15 Clues: Often left beside a book • Protects a story’s heart • Where imagination blooms • A single book in a series • Often perched on the nose • A favourite cottage pastime • What you see lined up in rows • A quiet room filled with books • Lights evening reading sessions • What draws you into other worlds • For your own thoughts and dreams • A source of stories and knowledge • ...
Crossword March Break 2021 2021-01-09
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- The full name of a teenaged sleuth who first appeared in 1930 and whose books have sold over 80 million copies worldwide
- A school where wizards and witches learn magic
- A London Public Library branch that was named after a librarian
- A character from a Robert Munsch book who refuses to wear his snowsuit
- The first library branch opened in London in 1915
- London is nicknamed “The (blank) City”
- The type of animal portrayed in a statue outside of Museum London
- The last name of the author who writes “Dogman” and “Captain Underpants”
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- A mall in the south end of London
- The name of Greg’s brother in Jeff Kinney’s popular “Diary of a Wimpy Kids” series
- The name of London’s local university and a cardinal direction
- The first part of author Daniel Handler's pen name, whose "unfortunate" series has been made into a movie and a television series
- The number of library locations in London
- The London Public Library branch that opened in 2019
- The first name of the heroine from a popular dystopian book and movie series
15 Clues: A mall in the south end of London • London is nicknamed “The (blank) City” • The number of library locations in London • A school where wizards and witches learn magic • The first library branch opened in London in 1915 • The London Public Library branch that opened in 2019 • The name of London’s local university and a cardinal direction • ...
Get to Know Oak View Library 2022-12-22
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- What sits on top of the cabinets in the library?
- Oak View was built in a year ending in this number.
- Located across the Library is an _____.
- The Librarian's name is ______.
- When you visit the library you can always hear the ______.
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- On Wednesday Mornings we have______.
- Oak View got its name due to the _____.
- In 2022, the Siouxland Libraries went ______.
- Oak View Library is located in a ______.
- What is located in the children's section that you can stick things to?
10 Clues: The Librarian's name is ______. • On Wednesday Mornings we have______. • Oak View got its name due to the _____. • Located across the Library is an _____. • Oak View Library is located in a ______. • In 2022, the Siouxland Libraries went ______. • What sits on top of the cabinets in the library? • Oak View was built in a year ending in this number. • ...
