lord of the rings Crossword Puzzles
Hinduism 2013-07-14
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- Trimurti: Brahma, __________ and Shiv
- Kaushaliya’s son – Lord __________
- __________ kidnapped Ram’s wife, Sita
- Wife of Lord Shiv
- Village in which Lord Ram was born
- Lord Ganesh’s brother
- Holiest river in India
- Place where Lord Krishna and Radhaji played raas
- Gita Where the conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjun on the battlefield is written
- Lord Ganesh – Remover of __________
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- Lord Shiv resides in Mount __________
- Village where Nilkanth Varni met Ramanand Swami
- image of God
- 108 beads used to chant God’s name
- ‘What goes around comes around’
- Hindu festival which celebrates the relationship between brothers and sisters
- Current Hindu era
- Number of Cheens on Lord Swaminarayan's feet
- Hindu Goddess of knowledge
- Lord Ganesh’s Vehicle
- Hindu pilgrimage to holy places
- The 4 Vedas: Rig, Yajur, __________ and Atharva
- Narayan Dev Murti established in Bhuj and Ahemdabad Mandir
- Hindu festival celebrated in spring by throwing coloured powder
- Years Lord Swaminarayan spent on pilgramige
25 Clues: image of God • Current Hindu era • Wife of Lord Shiv • Lord Ganesh’s Vehicle • Lord Ganesh’s brother • Holiest river in India • Hindu Goddess of knowledge • ‘What goes around comes around’ • Hindu pilgrimage to holy places • Kaushaliya’s son – Lord __________ • 108 beads used to chant God’s name • Village in which Lord Ram was born • Lord Ganesh – Remover of __________ • ...
Lord of the rings places=race 2022-11-07
Archetypal and Literary Criticism 2024-12-31
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- A pure, optimistic character who believes in goodness, like Snow White.
- Literary Criticism that examines the recurring symbols, themes, and character types.
- A leader who seeks control and order to create stability, like Mufasa in The Lion King.
- A rule-breaker who fights against authority to bring change, like Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games.
- A curious adventurer who seeks new experiences and freedom, like Indiana Jones.
- A fun-loving, humorous character who brings joy and doesn’t take life too seriously, like Olaf in Frozen.
- A wise figure seeking knowledge and truth to guide others, like Yoda in Star Wars.
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- Literary Criticism that explores how literature represents gender roles, women’s experiences, and power dynamics.
- A powerful figure who transforms situations and inspires wonder, like Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings.
- A visionary who brings ideas to life through imagination and innovation, like Tony Stark (Iron Man).
- A nurturing person who selflessly supports and protects others, like Samwise Gamgee in The Lord of the Rings.
- Literary Criticism that looks at how literature reflects and shapes the culture of the time, including traditions, beliefs, and social values.
- Literary Criticism that focuses on how literature reflects social class, power struggles, and economic systems.
- A courageous figure who faces challenges to achieve great things, like Harry Potter.
- A passionate individual driven by relationships and connection.
- A relatable, ordinary person trying to fit in or do what’s right.
16 Clues: A passionate individual driven by relationships and connection. • A relatable, ordinary person trying to fit in or do what’s right. • A pure, optimistic character who believes in goodness, like Snow White. • A curious adventurer who seeks new experiences and freedom, like Indiana Jones. • ...
Super Book Week Crossword 2017 2017-09-05
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- EXTRA BONUS] About heroes and Bats, Barbara Gordon is a Librarian in her City Public Library, but she is also _______!
- One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit.
- Nocturnal flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. It appears in several vampire / gothic stories like Dracula, and even in the Tolkien Middle Earth’s mythology. Besides, it was chosen as their symbol by at least three superheroes from Ghotam (Gothic) City.
- Title of the only Jane Austen’s novel which consists in a female forename. It was one of the Books of the Month (in Secondary Library, last June).
- Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from.
- Third name of the creator of Middle Earth and its beings. Name that he and his brother shared, and that (according the family tradition) he gave to ALL of his children (including his daughter!). It means “friend of god”. Its initial capital letter appears on the author famous monogram.
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- What is the last name of the heroine of Jane Austen’s novel that celebrates the bicentenary of its posthumously publication this year?
- Forename (first or given name) of Dracula’s author, which is the same of the hero (vampire hunter) in the novel.
- Name of the ancient “Ent”, one of the last of tree- shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who lead the march against Isengard’s war machine, saving their world from the darkness, with the help of Merry and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings adventure).
- warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story.
- A style in fiction which is characterised by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents. Bram Stoker’s Dracula follows this tradition, and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey too (as a parody).
- Appellation that Jane Austen always used to sign her Works/novels; they were always described as being written “By a ____”.
12 Clues: warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story. • Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from. • One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit. • ...
Super Book Week Crossword 2017 2017-09-05
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- EXTRA BONUS] About heroes and Bats, Barbara Gordon is a Librarian in her City Public Library, but she is also _______!
- One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit.
- Title of the only Jane Austen’s novel which consists in a female forename. It was one of the Books of the Month (in Secondary Library, last June).
- What is the last name of the heroine of Jane Austen’s novel that celebrates the bicentenary of its posthumously publication this year?
- Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from.
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- Forename (first or given name) of Dracula’s author, which is the same of the hero (vampire hunter) in the novel.
- Nocturnal flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. It appears in several vampire / gothic stories like Dracula, and even in the Tolkien Middle Earth’s mythology. Besides, it was chosen as their symbol by at least three superheroes from Ghotam (Gothic) City.
- Name of the ancient “Ent”, one of the last of tree- shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who lead the march against Isengard’s war machine, saving their world from the darkness, with the help of Merry and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings adventure).
- warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story.
- A style in fiction which is characterised by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents. Bram Stoker’s Dracula follows this tradition, and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey too (as a parody).
- Appellation that Jane Austen always used to sign her Works/novels; they were always described as being written “By a ____”.
- Third name of the creator of Middle Earth and its beings. Name that he and his brother shared, and that (according the family tradition) he gave to ALL of his children (including his daughter!). It means “friend of god”. Its initial capital letter appears on the author famous monogram.
12 Clues: warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story. • Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from. • One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit. • ...
Litfest 2013 2013-05-29
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- Life on the Refrigerator
- The star of the Hunger Games
- The double life of Cassiel
- The Book Thief by Markus
- Pink
- Part of the Hunger Games Trilogy
- Author of The Lab
- Litfest dinner speaker
- Prisoner of
- 2012 was the National Year of Reading
- Author of the Midnighter's Series
- Character from the Faraway Tree
- JK
- Litfest is the month of
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- Color of Oz City
- The Very Hungry
- Snugglepot and
- To Kill a
- Amercian YA Award
- Looking for
- immortal Instruments author
- Wrote Children of the King
- Wrote The Great Gatsby
- Author of 2012 CBCA winner
- Author of The Fault in our
- Second in Lord of the Rings trilogy
- The Lion, the Witch and the
- Famous Australian author John
- Genazzano's literature festival
- Author of Coraline
30 Clues: JK • Pink • To Kill a • Looking for • Prisoner of • Snugglepot and • The Very Hungry • Color of Oz City • Amercian YA Award • Author of The Lab • Author of Coraline • Wrote The Great Gatsby • Litfest dinner speaker • Litfest is the month of • Life on the Refrigerator • The Book Thief by Markus • Wrote Children of the King • The double life of Cassiel • Author of 2012 CBCA winner • ...
Lord of the Rings Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-19
9 Clues: The son of Azog • A descendant of Isildor • Another name for the ring • The strongest of the orcs • son of Thrain son of Thror • a hobbit corrupted by the ring • The prized possession of Thorin • the number of rings given to men • the soles of the corrupted kings of men
Movie Trivia 2012-08-21
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- ________ Activity.
- The current James Bond. (6,5)
- How many Shrek films are there?
- James Cameron won an oscar for directing this film.
- Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are the main characters of which 4 part saga?
- Pirate Johnny Depp is famous for playing.(4,7)
- Will Smith's alien trilogy.(3,2,5)
- The Dark Knight features which superhero?
- Starwars : Return of the _____.
- Billionaire Avenger who wears a metal suit.
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- The Lord of the Rings was filmed here.(3,7)
- The man who must not be named (Harry Potter Films)
- Nickname of Hollywood's most beautiful couple.
- Black Swan starred Mila Kunis and _________.(8,7)
- What is the Social Network about?
- The Good, the Bad and the _____.
- What does James Bond drink ?
- 500 Days of _______.
- Where is "The Hangover" set? (3,5)
- Toy Story's main character.
20 Clues: ________ Activity. • 500 Days of _______. • Toy Story's main character. • What does James Bond drink ? • The current James Bond. (6,5) • How many Shrek films are there? • Starwars : Return of the _____. • The Good, the Bad and the _____. • What is the Social Network about? • Where is "The Hangover" set? (3,5) • Will Smith's alien trilogy.(3,2,5) • ...
Movie Trivia 2022-07-30
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- ________ Activity.
- The current James Bond. (6,5)
- How many Shrek films are there?
- James Cameron won an oscar for directing this film.
- Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are the main characters of which 4 part saga?
- Pirate Johnny Depp is famous for playing.(4,7)
- Will Smith's alien trilogy.(3,2,5)
- The Dark Knight features which superhero?
- Starwars : Return of the _____.
- Billionaire Avenger who wears a metal suit.
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- The Lord of the Rings was filmed here.(3,7)
- The man who must not be named (Harry Potter Films)
- Nickname of Hollywood's most beautiful couple.
- Black Swan starred Mila Kunis and _________.(8,7)
- What is the Social Network about?
- The Good, the Bad and the _____.
- What does James Bond drink ?
- 500 Days of _______.
- Where is "The Hangover" set? (3,5)
- Toy Story's main character.
20 Clues: ________ Activity. • 500 Days of _______. • Toy Story's main character. • What does James Bond drink ? • The current James Bond. (6,5) • How many Shrek films are there? • Starwars : Return of the _____. • The Good, the Bad and the _____. • What is the Social Network about? • Where is "The Hangover" set? (3,5) • Will Smith's alien trilogy.(3,2,5) • ...
Super Book Week Crossword 2017 2017-09-05
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- Title of the only Jane Austen’s novel which consists in a female forename. It was one of the Books of the Month (in Secondary Library, last June).
- One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit.
- Appellation that Jane Austen always used to sign her Works/novels; they were always described as being written “By a ____”.
- Forename (first or given name) of Dracula’s author, which is the same of the hero (vampire hunter) in the novel.
- Name of the ancient “Ent”, one of the last of tree- shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who lead the march against Isengard’s war machine, saving their world from the darkness, with the help of Merry and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings adventure).
- A style in fiction which is characterised by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents. Bram Stoker’s Dracula follows this tradition, and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey too (as a parody).
- What is the last name of the heroine of Jane Austen’s novel that celebrates the bicentenary of its posthumously publication this year?
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- Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from.
- warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story.
- EXTRA BONUS] About heroes and Bats, Barbara Gordon is a Librarian in her City Public Library, but she is also _______!
- Nocturnal flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. It appears in several vampire / gothic stories like Dracula, and even in the Tolkien Middle Earth’s mythology. Besides, it was chosen as their symbol by at least three superheroes from Ghotam (Gothic) City.
- Third name of the creator of Middle Earth and its beings. Name that he and his brother shared, and that (according the family tradition) he gave to ALL of his children (including his daughter!). It means “friend of god”. Its initial capital letter appears on the author famous monogram.
12 Clues: warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story. • Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from. • One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit. • ...
TV Shows/Movies with quotes 2023-10-27
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- "Just keep swimming"
- "Ay Caramba!"
- "My precious"
- "To infinity and beyond"
- "I'll be back"
- "Its alive! Its alive!"
- "Chase is on the case!"
- "Bond. James Bond."
- "I'll never let go jack"
- "Boo!"
- "What's up doc?"
- "Theres no place like home"
- "Im your conscious"
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- "Run Forrest run!"
- "You cant handle the truth!"
- "Darn it bobby, what are you doing son?"
- "No Luke, I am your father."
- "Great power comes great responsibility"
- "E.T phone home"
- "Ogres are like onions"
- "Your gonna need a bigger boat"
- "Hakuna mattata"
- "Ohana means family"
23 Clues: "Boo!" • "Ay Caramba!" • "My precious" • "I'll be back" • "E.T phone home" • "Hakuna mattata" • "What's up doc?" • "Run Forrest run!" • "Bond. James Bond." • "Im your conscious" • "Just keep swimming" • "Ohana means family" • "Ogres are like onions" • "Its alive! Its alive!" • "Chase is on the case!" • "To infinity and beyond" • "I'll never let go jack" • "Theres no place like home" • ...
Hebrew Names of God 2020-02-07
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- Strong Creator
- The God Who Sees
- The Lord is Light
- The Lord Our Defense
- The Lord God of Truth
- The Lord Will Provide
- The Lord is There
- The Lord My Shepherd
- Self-Existent One
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- The Most High
- The Lord Our Peace
- Lord/Master
- The Lord of Hosts
- The Lord Mt Banner (The Lord My Victory)
- God Almighty
- The Lord Our Healer
16 Clues: Lord/Master • God Almighty • The Most High • Strong Creator • The God Who Sees • The Lord is Light • The Lord of Hosts • The Lord is There • Self-Existent One • The Lord Our Peace • The Lord Our Healer • The Lord Our Defense • The Lord My Shepherd • The Lord God of Truth • The Lord Will Provide • The Lord Mt Banner (The Lord My Victory)
FAMOUS MOVIE CHARACTERS 2024-09-13
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- - Character known for his simple wisdom
- - Wizard from "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Iconic Disney character
- - Archaeologist and adventurer played by Harrison Ford
- - Wizard from the famous book series
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- - Superhero with Amazonian strength
- - British spy known as 007
- - Detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- - Villain from "Star Wars"
- - Superhero with spider-like abilities
10 Clues: - Iconic Disney character • - British spy known as 007 • - Villain from "Star Wars" • - Superhero with Amazonian strength • - Wizard from the famous book series • - Wizard from "The Lord of the Rings" • - Superhero with spider-like abilities • - Character known for his simple wisdom • - Detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle • ...
Asia Pacific 2024-02-25
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- Home to the Sydney Opera House
- The most populous country in the world
- Known for spicy food and beautiful beaches
- Korea Host of the 1988 Summer Olympics
- New Guinea Home to over 800 indigenous languages
- Popular tourist destination in South Pacific
- Known for its nomadic culture and rugged landscape
- Zealand Filming location for "Lord of the Rings"
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- Known for street food such as Pho
- Home to Mount Everest
- Country divided into two regions by the South China Sea
- Land of the rising sun
- A nation consisting of thousands of islands
- Most expensive City-state in the world
- Island nation claimed by China
15 Clues: Home to Mount Everest • Land of the rising sun • Home to the Sydney Opera House • Island nation claimed by China • Known for street food such as Pho • The most populous country in the world • Most expensive City-state in the world • Korea Host of the 1988 Summer Olympics • Known for spicy food and beautiful beaches • A nation consisting of thousands of islands • ...
Sip and Solve 2023-08-25
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- Wedding dessert
- What music group was Ethan apart of in CO
- Something old, new, borrowed and __
- What state did Chelsea and Ethan meet
- What race is Legolas in LOTR
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- Who is Chelsea's favorite LOTR character
- Chelsea: movie or book
- Where do Chelsea and Ethan live
- Name of Chelsea and Ethan's cat
- Which creature in the series is known for saying “my precious”
- Chelsea's profession
- Lord of the Rings author
12 Clues: Wedding dessert • Chelsea's profession • Chelsea: movie or book • Lord of the Rings author • What race is Legolas in LOTR • Where do Chelsea and Ethan live • Name of Chelsea and Ethan's cat • Something old, new, borrowed and __ • What state did Chelsea and Ethan meet • Who is Chelsea's favorite LOTR character • What music group was Ethan apart of in CO • ...
Super Book Week Crossword 2017 2017-09-05
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- EXTRA BONUS] About heroes and Bats, Barbara Gordon is a Librarian in her City Public Library, but she is also _______!
- One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit.
- Title of the only Jane Austen’s novel which consists in a female forename. It was one of the Books of the Month (in Secondary Library, last June).
- What is the last name of the heroine of Jane Austen’s novel that celebrates the bicentenary of its posthumously publication this year?
- Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from.
Down
- Forename (first or given name) of Dracula’s author, which is the same of the hero (vampire hunter) in the novel.
- Nocturnal flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. It appears in several vampire / gothic stories like Dracula, and even in the Tolkien Middle Earth’s mythology. Besides, it was chosen as their symbol by at least three superheroes from Ghotam (Gothic) City.
- Name of the ancient “Ent”, one of the last of tree- shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who lead the march against Isengard’s war machine, saving their world from the darkness, with the help of Merry and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings adventure).
- warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story.
- A style in fiction which is characterised by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents. Bram Stoker’s Dracula follows this tradition, and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey too (as a parody).
- Appellation that Jane Austen always used to sign her Works/novels; they were always described as being written “By a ____”.
- Third name of the creator of Middle Earth and its beings. Name that he and his brother shared, and that (according the family tradition) he gave to ALL of his children (including his daughter!). It means “friend of god”. Its initial capital letter appears on the author famous monogram.
12 Clues: warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story. • Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from. • One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit. • ...
Super Book Week Crossword 2017 2017-09-05
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- Nocturnal flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. It appears in several vampire / gothic stories like Dracula, and even in the Tolkien Middle Earth’s mythology. Besides, it was chosen as their symbol by at least three superheroes from Ghotam (Gothic) City.
- A style in fiction which is characterised by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents. Bram Stoker’s Dracula follows this tradition, and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey too (as a parody).
- Third name of the creator of Middle Earth and its beings. Name that he and his brother shared, and that (according the family tradition) he gave to ALL of his children (including his daughter!). It means “friend of god”. Its initial capital letter appears on the author famous monogram.
- Title of the only Jane Austen’s novel which consists in a female forename. It was one of the Books of the Month (in Secondary Library, last June).
- One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit.
- Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from.
- EXTRA BONUS] About heroes and Bats, Barbara Gordon is a Librarian in her City Public Library, but she is also _______!
- Appellation that Jane Austen always used to sign her Works/novels; they were always described as being written “By a ____”.
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- Name of the ancient “Ent”, one of the last of tree- shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who lead the march against Isengard’s war machine, saving their world from the darkness, with the help of Merry and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings adventure).
- What is the last name of the heroine of Jane Austen’s novel that celebrates the bicentenary of its posthumously publication this year?
- warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story.
- Forename (first or given name) of Dracula’s author, which is the same of the hero (vampire hunter) in the novel.
12 Clues: warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story. • Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from. • One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit. • ...
Super Book Week Crossword 2017 2017-09-05
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- A style in fiction which is characterised by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents. Bram Stoker’s Dracula follows this tradition, and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey too (as a parody).
- Nocturnal flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. It appears in several vampire / gothic stories like Dracula, and even in the Tolkien Middle Earth’s mythology. Besides, it was chosen as their symbol by at least three superheroes from Ghotam (Gothic) City.
- Title of the only Jane Austen’s novel which consists in a female forename. It was one of the Books of the Month (in Secondary Library, last June).
- Name of the ancient “Ent”, one of the last of tree- shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who lead the march against Isengard’s war machine, saving their world from the darkness, with the help of Merry and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings adventure).
- Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from.
- Third name of the creator of Middle Earth and its beings. Name that he and his brother shared, and that (according the family tradition) he gave to ALL of his children (including his daughter!). It means “friend of god”. Its initial capital letter appears on the author famous monogram.
- Appellation that Jane Austen always used to sign her Works/novels; they were always described as being written “By a ____”.
Down
- What is the last name of the heroine of Jane Austen’s novel that celebrates the bicentenary of its posthumously publication this year?
- EXTRA BONUS] About heroes and Bats, Barbara Gordon is a Librarian in her City Public Library, but she is also _______!
- Forename (first or given name) of Dracula’s author, which is the same of the hero (vampire hunter) in the novel.
- warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story.
- One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit.
12 Clues: warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story. • Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from. • One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit. • ...
Music Trivia puzzle two 2024-05-09
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- Early 90's Boy Band New Kids on the ______
- Composer for the Lord of the Rings movies, Howard _______
- Trinidadian rapper Nicki ______
- Female lead in Shrek the Musical
- Vivaldi wrote the Four _____
- Composer of the Goldberg Variations
- Lead singer of Queen ______ Mercury
- Hip hop group with members Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset
- "Moment Like This" singer Clarkson
- Broadway musical staring Jonathan Groff_____ Awakening
- Piano Man Billy
- The leader of a Marching Band is a _____ Major
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- Singer of the songs "Material Girl" and "Vogue"
- Ensemble of people singing together
- Musical featuring the song "We Go Together"
- Sometimes a conductor uses one
- Frederic Chopin was a composer from this country
- A guitar has six
- Decrescendo means get ______ gradually
- Lowest voice part in a choir
- American trumpet player Armstrong
- Rapper Kendrick
22 Clues: Piano Man Billy • Rapper Kendrick • A guitar has six • Vivaldi wrote the Four _____ • Lowest voice part in a choir • Sometimes a conductor uses one • Trinidadian rapper Nicki ______ • Female lead in Shrek the Musical • American trumpet player Armstrong • "Moment Like This" singer Clarkson • Ensemble of people singing together • Composer of the Goldberg Variations • ...
Music Trivia puzzle two 2024-05-09
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- Early 90's Boy Band New Kids on the ______
- Composer for the Lord of the Rings movies, Howard _______
- Trinidadian rapper Nicki ______
- Female lead in Shrek the Musical
- Vivaldi wrote the Four _____
- Composer of the Goldberg Variations
- Lead singer of Queen, ______ Mercury
- Hip hop group with members Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset
- "Moment Like This" singer Clarkson
- Broadway musical staring Jonathan Groff_____ Awakening
- Piano Man Billy
- The leader of a Marching Band is a _____ Major
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- Singer of the songs "Material Girl" and "Vogue"
- Ensemble of people singing together
- Musical featuring the song "We Go Together"
- Sometimes a conductor uses one
- Frederic Chopin was a composer from this country
- A guitar has six
- Decrescendo means get ______ gradually
- Lowest voice part in a choir
- American trumpet player Armstrong
- Rapper Kendrick
22 Clues: Piano Man Billy • Rapper Kendrick • A guitar has six • Vivaldi wrote the Four _____ • Lowest voice part in a choir • Sometimes a conductor uses one • Trinidadian rapper Nicki ______ • Female lead in Shrek the Musical • American trumpet player Armstrong • "Moment Like This" singer Clarkson • Ensemble of people singing together • Composer of the Goldberg Variations • ...
God, Moses and the People of Israel in the Book of Exodus 2023-10-20
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- tablets The Lord told Moses to come up the mountain where he would be given the ____ on which the Lord had written the commandments (Ex 24:12)
- Hearing that the Lord was angry with the people, but the Lord changed His mind about the punishment because ____ implored Him.
- "Your _____, O Lord, magnificent in power" (Ex 15:6)
- The Lord told Moses that the people are ______ (Ex 32:9)
- The Lord told Moses to set up the ____ of the tent of meeting on the first day of the first month (Ex 40:2)
- "Moses was with the Lord for forty days and forty nighst, and he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the _____" (Ex 34:28)
- "Thus says the Lord: _____ is my son, my firstborn" (Ex 4:22)
- The Israelites asked ____ to make them a god who will go before them (Ex 32:1)
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- The Lord instructed Moses to put the _____ in the tabernacle (Ex 40:3)
- "Three times a year you shall celebrate a ____ to me" (Ex 23:14)
- The Israelites ate the manna for _____ years.
- "The ____ will fight for you, you have only to keep still" (14:14)
- The seventh day shall be holy to the people as the _____ of complete rest to the Lord (Ex 35:2)
- "In _____ the Israelites could not drink the water because it was too bitter. (Ex 15:23)
- The Israelites set out from _____ to Succoth about six hundred men on foot, not counting the children (Ex 12:37)
- "The ____ of the Lord filled the Tabernacle" (Ex 40:34)
- When the Israelites entered the wilderness of ____ they pitched camp.
- "You have seen for yourselves that I have spoken to you from _____" (Ex 20:22)
- "Mount Sinai was completely enveloped in smoke, because the Lord had come down upon it in ___" (Ex 19:18)
- "The ____ covered the tent of meeting" (Ex 40:34)
20 Clues: The Israelites ate the manna for _____ years. • "The ____ covered the tent of meeting" (Ex 40:34) • "Your _____, O Lord, magnificent in power" (Ex 15:6) • "The ____ of the Lord filled the Tabernacle" (Ex 40:34) • The Lord told Moses that the people are ______ (Ex 32:9) • "Thus says the Lord: _____ is my son, my firstborn" (Ex 4:22) • ...
The Lord of the Rings 2013-05-05
6 Clues: Academy Award. • To wait in a line of people. • A group of three books or films. • A person who performs on television or films as a profession. • A story in which characters and events are usually imaginary. • A printed piece of paper that gives you the right to go into a theatre.
Music Trivia puzzle two 2024-05-09
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- Early 90's Boy Band New Kids on the ______
- Howard _____ composed the music for Lord of the Rings
- Trinidadian rapper Nicki ______
- Female lead in Shrek the Musical
- Vivaldi wrote the Four _____
- Composer of the Goldberg Variations
- Lead singer of Queen ______ Mercury
- Hip hop group with members Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset
- "Moment Like This" singer Clarkson
- Broadway musical staring Jonathan Groff_____ Awakening
- Piano Man Billy
- The leader of a Marching Band is a _____ Major
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- Singer of the songs "Material Girl" and "Vogue"
- Ensemble of people singing together
- Musical featuring the song "We Go Together"
- Sometimes a conductor uses one
- Frederic Chopin was a composer from this country
- A guitar has six
- Decrescendo means get ______ gradually
- Lowest voice part in a choir
- American trumpet player Armstrong
- Rapper Kendrick
22 Clues: Piano Man Billy • Rapper Kendrick • A guitar has six • Vivaldi wrote the Four _____ • Lowest voice part in a choir • Sometimes a conductor uses one • Trinidadian rapper Nicki ______ • Female lead in Shrek the Musical • American trumpet player Armstrong • "Moment Like This" singer Clarkson • Ensemble of people singing together • Composer of the Goldberg Variations • ...
Music Trivia puzzle two 2024-05-09
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- Early 90's Boy Band New Kids on the ______
- Composer for for the Lord of the Rings movies, Howard _______
- Trinidadian rapper Nicki ______
- Female lead in Shrek the Musical
- Vivaldi wrote the Four _____
- Composer of the Goldberg Variations
- Lead singer of Queen ______ Mercury
- Hip hop group with members Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset
- "Moment Like This" singer Clarkson
- Broadway musical staring Jonathan Groff_____ Awakening
- Piano Man Billy
- The leader of a Marching Band is a _____ Major
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- Singer of the songs "Material Girl" and "Vogue"
- Ensemble of people singing together
- Musical featuring the song "We Go Together"
- Sometimes a conductor uses one
- Frederic Chopin was a composer from this country
- A guitar has six
- Decrescendo means get ______ gradually
- Lowest voice part in a choir
- American trumpet player Armstrong
- Rapper Kendrick
22 Clues: Piano Man Billy • Rapper Kendrick • A guitar has six • Vivaldi wrote the Four _____ • Lowest voice part in a choir • Sometimes a conductor uses one • Trinidadian rapper Nicki ______ • Female lead in Shrek the Musical • American trumpet player Armstrong • "Moment Like This" singer Clarkson • Ensemble of people singing together • Composer of the Goldberg Variations • ...
Une année sans lumière: mots croisés 2017-06-13
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- Duo de musique électronique de France. (Pas d'espace.)
- Le protagoniste de «Lord of the Rings».
- Le descripteur principal pour le groupe. (Un seul mot.)
- Le nom de l'album de la chanson est sur. (En anglais.)
- Love.
- Warning.
- Mot clé du sens réel de la chanson.
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- La langue secondaire de la chanson.
- Le nom du groupe. (Pas d'espace.)
- Father.
- Friend.
- La ville du groupe vient de.
- Cet objet est sur la couverture de l'album.
- Le pokémon le plus populaire.
- Without.
15 Clues: Love. • Father. • Friend. • Warning. • Without. • La ville du groupe vient de. • Le pokémon le plus populaire. • Le nom du groupe. (Pas d'espace.) • La langue secondaire de la chanson. • Mot clé du sens réel de la chanson. • Le protagoniste de «Lord of the Rings». • Cet objet est sur la couverture de l'album. • Duo de musique électronique de France. (Pas d'espace.) • ...
Should The Author Continue Crossword 2 2023-10-25
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- What holds a book together
- Unit of books bound together
- life history of a person in writing
- A novel by J.R.R. Tolkien that takes place before The Lord of the Rings.
- long fictional story
- Publishing information of a book
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- A novel by Harper Lee that explores racial injustice in the South
- Place where books are stored
- large, scholarly book
- collection of short literary works
- study of traditional tales
- A novel by Louisa May Alcott that follows the lives of four sisters growing up
12 Clues: long fictional story • large, scholarly book • What holds a book together • study of traditional tales • Place where books are stored • Unit of books bound together • Publishing information of a book • collection of short literary works • life history of a person in writing • A novel by Harper Lee that explores racial injustice in the South • ...
Super Book Week Crossword 2017 2017-09-05
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- Nocturnal flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. It appears in several vampire / gothic stories like Dracula, and even in the Tolkien Middle Earth’s mythology. Besides, it was chosen as their symbol by at least three superheroes from Ghotam (Gothic) City.
- Third name of the creator of Middle Earth and its beings. Name that he and his brother shared, and that (according the family tradition) he gave to ALL of his children (including his daughter!). It means “friend of god”. Its initial capital letter appears on the author famous monogram.
- Title of the only Jane Austen’s novel which consists in a female forename. It was one of the Books of the Month (in Secondary Library, last June).
- Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from.
- Name of the ancient “Ent”, one of the last of tree- shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who lead the march against Isengard’s war machine, saving their world from the darkness, with the help of Merry and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings adventure).
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- A style in fiction which is characterised by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents. Bram Stoker’s Dracula follows this tradition, and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey too (as a parody).
- What is the last name of the heroine of Jane Austen’s novel that celebrates the bicentenary of its posthumously publication this year?
- One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit.
- EXTRA BONUS] About heroes and Bats, Barbara Gordon is a Librarian in her City Public Library, but she is also _______!
- Forename (first or given name) of Dracula’s author, which is the same of the hero (vampire hunter) in the novel.
- Appellation that Jane Austen always used to sign her Works/novels; they were always described as being written “By a ____”.
- warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story.
12 Clues: warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story. • Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from. • One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit. • ...
Super Book Week Crossword 2017 2017-09-05
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- A style in fiction which is characterised by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents. Bram Stoker’s Dracula follows this tradition, and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey too (as a parody).
- warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story.
- Forename (first or given name) of Dracula’s author, which is the same of the hero (vampire hunter) in the novel.
- Third name of the creator of Middle Earth and its beings. Name that he and his brother shared, and that (according the family tradition) he gave to ALL of his children (including his daughter!). It means “friend of god”. Its initial capital letter appears on the author famous monogram.
- Name of the ancient “Ent”, one of the last of tree- shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who lead the march against Isengard’s war machine, saving their world from the darkness, with the help of Merry and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings adventure).
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- Nocturnal flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. It appears in several vampire / gothic stories like Dracula, and even in the Tolkien Middle Earth’s mythology. Besides, it was chosen as their symbol by at least three superheroes from Ghotam (Gothic) City.
- Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from.
- What is the last name of the heroine of Jane Austen’s novel that celebrates the bicentenary of its posthumously publication this year?
- One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit.
- EXTRA BONUS] About heroes and Bats, Barbara Gordon is a Librarian in her City Public Library, but she is also _______!
- Appellation that Jane Austen always used to sign her Works/novels; they were always described as being written “By a ____”.
- Title of the only Jane Austen’s novel which consists in a female forename. It was one of the Books of the Month (in Secondary Library, last June).
12 Clues: warrior maid from Rohan, she was the main human female hero in the Lord of the Rings story. • Island in the North Atlantic, where both Bram Stoker and our dear teacher Harold O’Malley are from. • One of the main heroes from The Lord of the Rings saga. Clues: he is the Ring-bearer, and he is a hobbit. • ...
♡ Tyler & Bri's Wedding! ♡ 2024-04-13
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- The primary way that God communicates with us
- The Lord God exists as three in one: the Holy _______
- A sweet treat eaten at most weddings
- The man getting married
- Where the wedding party walks
- "Above all things, have fervent love for one _______,for 'love will cover a multitude of sins.'"
- He who lives in you after you accept Christ as your personal savior
- "And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest is ____."
- What brides & grooms wear on their fingers as a sign of marriage
- "They are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has ______ together, let no one seperate."
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- A special vacation the bride & groom go on
- Flowers the bride carries
- The life we get to spend with the Lord is _______
- Sacrificed His life, that we may be cleansed from our sins.
- We know that God will raise us from the dead because Jesus was ______ from the tomb
- Ordained the very first marriage
- A lace headdress worn by the bride
- You may now ____ the bride
- "A _________ cord is not quickly broken."
- God's Riches At Christ's Expense
20 Clues: The man getting married • Flowers the bride carries • You may now ____ the bride • Where the wedding party walks • Ordained the very first marriage • God's Riches At Christ's Expense • A lace headdress worn by the bride • A sweet treat eaten at most weddings • "A _________ cord is not quickly broken." • A special vacation the bride & groom go on • ...
addie 2022-01-14
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- her fav quality in a guy
- preference over dogs
- Food that originated in China
- girl boss she looks up to
- fav music artist rn (album called pony)
- lord of the rings elf
- considered her main in smash bros
- parent I’m close with
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- Fav Disney movie
- favorite Pokémon
- what she wants to be when she’s older
- tallest animal
- favorite tv show (BAU)
- only math I like to do lol
- goldfish’s name based off an Eminem song
15 Clues: tallest animal • Fav Disney movie • favorite Pokémon • preference over dogs • lord of the rings elf • parent I’m close with • favorite tv show (BAU) • her fav quality in a guy • girl boss she looks up to • only math I like to do lol • Food that originated in China • considered her main in smash bros • what she wants to be when she’s older • fav music artist rn (album called pony) • ...
Asia Pacific 2024-02-25
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- Home to over 800 indigenous languages
- Known for spicy food and beautiful beaches
- Popular tourist destination in South Pacific
- Land of the rising sun
- Known for street food such as Pho
- Home to the Sydney Opera House
- Home to Mount Everest
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- Host of the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Known for its nomadic culture and rugged landscape
- The most populous country in the world
- A nation consisting of thousands of islands
- Most expensive City-state in the world
- Island nation claimed by China
- Filming location for "Lord of the Rings"
- Country divided into two regions by the South China Sea
15 Clues: Home to Mount Everest • Land of the rising sun • Island nation claimed by China • Home to the Sydney Opera House • Host of the 1988 Summer Olympics • Known for street food such as Pho • Home to over 800 indigenous languages • The most populous country in the world • Most expensive City-state in the world • Filming location for "Lord of the Rings" • ...
The Bubs Crossword 2020-04-07
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- Scully and _____
- Sawyer's full name
- What Wiggy does when happen
- Cat toes
- Oy _____
- I ain't some ____ hillbilly
- Lord of the ______
- Sawyer's insult
- Everything's coming up
- Imma ____ this real quick
- Your dad's spell, said three times
- Don't ____ and walk!
- Pet name for each other
- ____-Hominoy
- Murrz and ______
- What you think I am genetically
- Cat cry
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- _______ Gardens, where we met
- Our favorite holiday
- Micey's nickname
- Wiggy's full name
- Your nickname for me
- Your favorite beverage
- I'll never forgive them, even if it's a ______
- Kira's nickname
- _____ and Pup
- Our favorite month
27 Clues: Cat cry • Cat toes • Oy _____ • ____-Hominoy • _____ and Pup • Sawyer's insult • Kira's nickname • Micey's nickname • Scully and _____ • Murrz and ______ • Wiggy's full name • Sawyer's full name • Lord of the ______ • Our favorite month • Our favorite holiday • Your nickname for me • Don't ____ and walk! • Your favorite beverage • Everything's coming up • Pet name for each other • Imma ____ this real quick • ...
school 2022-05-05
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- the monster that killed gandalf
- the wizard who died in the book
- the spiders name who tryed to kill frodo
- where the elves live
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- the charcater whos famous for saying my precious
- the main elf in the book
- frodos uncle
- the villian in lord of the rings
- the main charcater of the book
- frodo and bilbos last name
10 Clues: frodos uncle • where the elves live • the main elf in the book • frodo and bilbos last name • the main charcater of the book • the monster that killed gandalf • the wizard who died in the book • the villian in lord of the rings • the spiders name who tryed to kill frodo • the charcater whos famous for saying my precious
Author and their work 2023-09-29
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- Who wrote "1984"
- Who wrote "Mrs. Dalloway"
- Who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"
- Who wrote "Wuthering Heights"
- Who wrote "Hamlet"
- Who wrote "The Catcher in the Rye"
- Who wrote "The Stranger"
- Who wrote "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
- Who wrote "The Lord of the Rings"
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- Who wrote "Beloved"
- Who wrote "A Game of Thrones"
- Who wrote "The Metamorphosis"
- Who wrote "Murder on the Orient Express"
- Who wrote "The Sound and the Fury"
- Who wrote "Great Expectations"
- Who wrote "Les Misérables"
- Who wrote "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
- Who wrote "The Old Man and the Sea"
- Who wrote "Charlotte Bronte"
- Who wrote "War and Peace"
- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Who wrote "The Great Gatsby"
- Who wrote "Brave New World"
- Who wrote "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
24 Clues: Who wrote "1984" • Who wrote "Hamlet" • Who wrote "Beloved" • Who wrote "The Stranger" • Who wrote "Mrs. Dalloway" • Who wrote "War and Peace" • Who wrote "Les Misérables" • Who wrote "Brave New World" • Who wrote "Charlotte Bronte" • Who wrote "The Great Gatsby" • Who wrote "A Game of Thrones" • Who wrote "The Metamorphosis" • Who wrote "Wuthering Heights" • ...
Happy Birthday 2019-04-05
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- My signature dessert: _______ Halwa (6)
- Babymoon: Great ______ Mountains (5)
- My first and most memorable birthday cake (10)
- First mountain bike (4)
- First movie with Saanvi in theatre: ______ Govindam (6)
- First vacation with saanvi: ________ Falls (7)
- Fav motorcycle: ________ Davidson (6)
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- most beautiful person of your life (4)
- Fav TV show: Game of _______ (7)
- Our fav movie(s): The _____ of the rings (4)
- Fav childhood holiday spot (12)
- First biography we read together (9)
- Our fav novel, later featured as a film: The ______ (7)
- Your darling (6)
- First movie after marriage: _______ Gopala (6)
15 Clues: Your darling (6) • First mountain bike (4) • Fav childhood holiday spot (12) • Fav TV show: Game of _______ (7) • Babymoon: Great ______ Mountains (5) • First biography we read together (9) • Fav motorcycle: ________ Davidson (6) • most beautiful person of your life (4) • My signature dessert: _______ Halwa (6) • Our fav movie(s): The _____ of the rings (4) • ...
Legacy 2013-05-02
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- A spanish artist
- Ruled the vatican city from 1958 until his death
- Disney world
- "Green eggs and ham"
- Understands the mysteries of science
- Founder of Buddhism
- 16 president of the United States
- A roman catholic priest
- "I have a dream"
- The messiah
- 35 president of the U.S.A
- A composer
- "The lord of the rings"
- Made the first car
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- Member of the Sisters of Saint Francis
- "Narnia"
- Founder of the society of Jesus
- "Poverty is the worst kind of violence"
- Civil rights leader
- Refused to give up her seat on the bus
- Married to the 32nd president
- Created the sistine chapel ceiling
- A nun that won a noble peice prize for sick people
- The third president
- Created Mona Lisa
- In the band called "The Beatles"
- Founder of the Catholic Worker
27 Clues: "Narnia" • A composer • The messiah • Disney world • A spanish artist • "I have a dream" • Created Mona Lisa • Made the first car • Civil rights leader • Founder of Buddhism • The third president • "Green eggs and ham" • A roman catholic priest • "The lord of the rings" • 35 president of the U.S.A • Married to the 32nd president • Founder of the Catholic Worker • Founder of the society of Jesus • ...
traveling 2024-03-21
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- ludwig van Beethoven was born in what country?
- bali is the most famous place to visit
- city of light
- the life of pets was in what city?
- london is the capital city of?
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- the lord of the rings was film in which country?
- the invented of lasagna
- hagia sophia is in?
- Bern is the capital city of?
- the best place to try sushi
10 Clues: city of light • hagia sophia is in? • the invented of lasagna • the best place to try sushi • Bern is the capital city of? • london is the capital city of? • the life of pets was in what city? • bali is the most famous place to visit • ludwig van Beethoven was born in what country? • the lord of the rings was film in which country?
crossword for nan 2014-05-05
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- Number of wives that Henry the Eighth had
- Admiral of the First Fleet
- New premier of NSW
- Writer of Marvel comics in the 1960s
- Which herb is the basis for pesto?
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- narrator of the life of mammals series
- Capital city of the Dominican Republic
- Author of the 'Charlie and the chocolate factory' series
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- The mountain range which Mount Everest is in
- Fictional name for king arthur's sword
11 Clues: New premier of NSW • Admiral of the First Fleet • Author of Lord of the Rings • Which herb is the basis for pesto? • Writer of Marvel comics in the 1960s • narrator of the life of mammals series • Capital city of the Dominican Republic • Fictional name for king arthur's sword • Number of wives that Henry the Eighth had • The mountain range which Mount Everest is in • ...
Birthday Crossword :) 2019-04-05
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- Fav TV show: Game of _______ (7)
- First mountain bike (4)
- Our fav novel, later featured as a film: The ______ (7)
- My first and most memorable birthday cake (10)
- most beautiful person of your life (4)
- First movie after marriage: _______ Gopala (6)
- Fav motorcycle: ________ Davidson (6)
- Our fav movie(s): The _____ of the rings (4)
- Babymoon: Great ______ Mountains (5)
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- Fav childhood holiday spot (12)
- First movie with Saanvi in theatre: ______ Govindam (6)
- First vacation with saanvi: ________ Falls (7)
- My signature dessert: _______ Halwa (6)
- First biography we read together (9)
- Your darling (6)
15 Clues: Your darling (6) • First mountain bike (4) • Fav childhood holiday spot (12) • Fav TV show: Game of _______ (7) • First biography we read together (9) • Babymoon: Great ______ Mountains (5) • Fav motorcycle: ________ Davidson (6) • most beautiful person of your life (4) • My signature dessert: _______ Halwa (6) • Our fav movie(s): The _____ of the rings (4) • ...
Names for God 2018-12-12
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- Thy Savior
- My Refuge
- Stong and Mighty
- The Lord that doth Sanctify You
- Our God
- My Glory
- Sword of thy Excellency
- My Fortress
- The Lord Will Provide
- The King
- Creator
- Mighty in Battle
- Everlasting God
- My Banner
- God Almighty
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- Jealous
- The Lord
- The Judge
- Lord of All the Earth
- Horn of My Salvation
- Our Righteousness
- King Forever
- The Lord that Healeth Thee
- My Deliverer
- The Lord Who Saves
- The Lord that Smiteth
- The Lord of Hosts
- Redeemer
- My Rock
- My Shepherd
- God Most High
- My Light
- The Shield
- My Strength
- My God
35 Clues: My God • Jealous • Our God • My Rock • Creator • The Lord • My Glory • Redeemer • The King • My Light • The Judge • My Refuge • My Banner • Thy Savior • The Shield • My Fortress • My Shepherd • My Strength • King Forever • My Deliverer • God Almighty • God Most High • Everlasting God • Stong and Mighty • Mighty in Battle • Our Righteousness • The Lord of Hosts • The Lord Who Saves • Horn of My Salvation • Lord of All the Earth • ...
2E's Year in Review 2019-01-16
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- Mana. U's favourite animals are __________.
- ''Lovely''...
- Something you write with.
- This country is North of Ian's country
- Ian's favourite Line character.
- Japan's tallest building.
- What is one fourth of a circle?
- Ian is the most __________ teacher ever.
- The bad guys in Lord of the Rings are called _____.
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- name of Ian's cat in England
- Ian always thinks Riko is _____________.
- Seventeen minus six plus three minus nine plus three divided by two.
- New Zealand has more _________ than people.
- This word does not describe the carpets at Kosei Gakuen:
- Jamie is from here.
- Sara lived on the __________ island of New Zealand.
- This is where Steffan is from.
- This word does not describe the corridors at Kosei Gakuen:
- One of the world's biggest J-Pop bands.
- This is Brown's friends name.
20 Clues: ''Lovely''... • Jamie is from here. • Something you write with. • Japan's tallest building. • name of Ian's cat in England • This is Brown's friends name. • This is where Steffan is from. • Ian's favourite Line character. • What is one fourth of a circle? • This country is North of Ian's country • One of the world's biggest J-Pop bands. • Ian always thinks Riko is _____________. • ...
The Middle Ages - Knights 2024-08-13
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- A long, sharp weapon used by knights to fight.
- A full set of metal clothing worn by knights to protect themselves in battle.
- A long, pointed weapon used by knights in jousting and battle.
- A large piece of cloth with a design or symbol, often carried in battles or hung on a wall.
- A young boy who helped a knight. He trained to become a knight himself.
- The male ruler of a country. He was the highest in power.
- A woman of high social status, often married to a lord.
- A hard covering worn on the head to protect it during battles.
- A soldier in armor who served a king or lord and fought on a horse.
- A tall, narrow part of a castle used for defense and as a lookout.
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- The code of behavior that knights followed. It included being brave, loyal, and kind.
- A large, strong building where kings, queens, and nobles lived. It was made to keep people safe.
- A bird of prey that was trained by nobles to hunt other birds and animals.
- mail: Armor made of small metal rings linked together, worn by knights for protection.
- The daughter of a king or queen.
- A rich and powerful man who owned land and ruled over people.
- A young boy who served a lord or knight, learning how to become a knight himself.
- A series of contests where knights competed against each other to show their skills.
- A piece of cloth with a design or symbol that represents a country or group.
- A flat, large piece of metal or wood that soldiers used to protect themselves in battle.
- A contest where two knights on horses tried to knock each other off using long poles called lances.
- An animal that knights rode into battle.
- A fight between two groups of soldiers.
23 Clues: The daughter of a king or queen. • A fight between two groups of soldiers. • An animal that knights rode into battle. • A long, sharp weapon used by knights to fight. • A woman of high social status, often married to a lord. • The male ruler of a country. He was the highest in power. • A rich and powerful man who owned land and ruled over people. • ...
The Middle Ages - Knights 2024-08-28
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- A piece of cloth with a design or symbol that represents a country or group.
- A large, strong building where kings, queens, and nobles lived. It was made to keep people safe.
- A full set of metal clothing worn by knights to protect themselves in battle.
- A contest where two knights on horses tried to knock each other off using long poles called lances.
- A long, pointed weapon used by knights in jousting and battle.
- An animal that knights rode into battle.
- A young boy who helped a knight. He trained to become a knight himself.
- A soldier in armor who served a king or lord and fought on a horse.
- A fight between two groups of soldiers.
- The male ruler of a country. He was the highest in power.
- A hard covering worn on the head to protect it during battles.
- A rich and powerful man who owned land and ruled over people.
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- A young boy who served a lord or knight, learning how to become a knight himself.
- A bird of prey that was trained by nobles to hunt other birds and animals.
- The daughter of a king or queen.
- A series of contests where knights competed against each other to show their skills.
- A large piece of cloth with a design or symbol, often carried in battles or hung on a wall.
- A long, sharp weapon used by knights to fight.
- The code of behavior that knights followed. It included being brave, loyal, and kind.
- Armor made of small metal rings linked together, worn by knights for protection.
- A tall, narrow part of a castle used for defense and as a lookout.
- A flat, large piece of metal or wood that soldiers used to protect themselves in battle.
- A woman of high social status, often married to a lord.
23 Clues: The daughter of a king or queen. • A fight between two groups of soldiers. • An animal that knights rode into battle. • A long, sharp weapon used by knights to fight. • A woman of high social status, often married to a lord. • The male ruler of a country. He was the highest in power. • A rich and powerful man who owned land and ruled over people. • ...
Day 4 crossword 2024-05-19
Across
- The four friends perform in a _________.
- Antonym: matte
- Antonym: lull
- Antonym: withdraw
- To perform a task.
- Synonym: garments
- Antonym: share
- Synonym: cadaver
- Antonym: single
- I read the Lord of the Rings __________.
- 10 years
- The ___________ crossed the road.
- He __________ the cake into two halves.
- My Spanish teacher is ___________.
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- Antonym: bland
- Antonym: thin
- Very delicate and light
- Antonym: mute
- Antonym: oppose
- Antonym: work
- The author edited his ____________.
- Antonym: dawdle
- Antonym: exhaust
- Synonym: racket
- Synonym: outlook
- Antonym: conclude
- The friends spoke in ____________.
- Antonym: harsh
- Antonym: hard
- Antonym: discordant
- Synonym: exploit
- 1000 years
- My 75 year old grandma is a ___________.
33 Clues: 10 years • 1000 years • Antonym: thin • Antonym: mute • Antonym: work • Antonym: lull • Antonym: hard • Antonym: bland • Antonym: matte • Antonym: share • Antonym: harsh • Antonym: oppose • Antonym: dawdle • Synonym: racket • Antonym: single • Antonym: exhaust • Synonym: outlook • Synonym: cadaver • Synonym: exploit • Antonym: withdraw • Antonym: conclude • Synonym: garments • To perform a task. • ...
Happy Birthday 2018-07-28
Across
- This bird is a bit touch and go like your mother
- This road leads to Jerusalem
- Beware the blackbird on the grassy knoll serving coffee
- Beware this cage rattler
- Having one too many drinks on Fryday
- First home for a wading bird
- Romantic cymru village
- What sherlock asked at Hoyts
Down
- This kid could be your cousin
- The man from U.N.C.L.E
- College boys follow this compass point
- Edward looks a little yellow
- Sounds like Lord of the Rings monsters live here
- A planetary guy
- Antarctic car salesman
- A war that could never bee won
16 Clues: A planetary guy • The man from U.N.C.L.E • Romantic cymru village • Antarctic car salesman • Beware this cage rattler • This road leads to Jerusalem • Edward looks a little yellow • First home for a wading bird • What sherlock asked at Hoyts • This kid could be your cousin • A war that could never bee won • Having one too many drinks on Fryday • College boys follow this compass point • ...
movie crossword 2014-06-21
Across
- theship that sank because of an ice berg
- the story of a panda
- “i'll be back.”
- the first avenger
- the trilogy that follows the lord of the rings series
- stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker
Down
- creator of ET the extra terrestrial
- the story of a young wizard
- I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore
- “May the force be with you.”
10 Clues: “i'll be back.” • the first avenger • the story of a panda • the story of a young wizard • “May the force be with you.” • stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker • creator of ET the extra terrestrial • theship that sank because of an ice berg • I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore • the trilogy that follows the lord of the rings series
Gilkey Crossword 2013-04-03
Across
- Color of grass
- Man’s Best Friend
- First President
- Writer of Thrift Shop
- Houston, we have a *******
- Phillips American Idol winner in 2012
- Type of Leaf in the Canadian Flag
- Van Gogh Artist who painted Starry Night
- Dwarf from Lord of the Rings that accompanies the fellowship of the ring (his favorite weapon is an axe)
Down
- Fastest land animal
- Boot made in Australia
- ….. by Dr. Dre
- Buildings that make up FAIS/GIMS (there are 4)
- The title a person receives when he or she runs the United States
- …. Wasn’t built in a day
- Only country in the world that is also its own continent
- What caused the Titanic to sink
- Make Peace not …
- Acronym Laugh out Loud
- Paull Art Teacher who has worked here for 5 years
20 Clues: Color of grass • ….. by Dr. Dre • First President • Make Peace not … • Man’s Best Friend • Fastest land animal • Writer of Thrift Shop • Boot made in Australia • Acronym Laugh out Loud • …. Wasn’t built in a day • Houston, we have a ******* • What caused the Titanic to sink • Type of Leaf in the Canadian Flag • Phillips American Idol winner in 2012 • ...
Movie Actors 2023-08-15
Across
- Morgan from "Shawshank Redemption"
- Leonardo of "Inception"
- Angelina of "Tomb Raider"
- Cate of "The Lord of the Rings"
- Jake of "Nightcrawler"
- Tom known for "Top Gun"
- Sandra of "Gravity"
- Penélope of "Vicky Cristina Barcelona"
- Mark of "The Avengers"
- Matt of "The Bourne Identity"
- Harrison of "Indiana Jones"
- Michael from "The Dark Knight"
- Natalie of "Black Swan"
- Will who fought aliens in "Independence Day"
- Vin of "Fast & Furious"
- Meryl of "The Devil Wears Prada"
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- Charlize of "Mad Max: Fury Road"
- Matt of "Good Will Hunting"
- Scarlett of "Black Widow"
- Kate of "Titanic"
- Sandra of "The Blind Side"
- Heath who portrayed the Joker
- Jennifer of "The Hunger Games"
- Nicole of "Moulin Rouge!"
- Bradley from "Silver Linings Playbook"
- Julia of "Pretty Woman"
- Tom of "Forrest Gump"
- Brad from "Fight Club"
- Joaquin who portrayed "Joker"
- Johnny from "Pirates of the Caribbean"
30 Clues: Kate of "Titanic" • Sandra of "Gravity" • Tom of "Forrest Gump" • Jake of "Nightcrawler" • Mark of "The Avengers" • Brad from "Fight Club" • Leonardo of "Inception" • Tom known for "Top Gun" • Julia of "Pretty Woman" • Natalie of "Black Swan" • Vin of "Fast & Furious" • Angelina of "Tomb Raider" • Scarlett of "Black Widow" • Nicole of "Moulin Rouge!" • Sandra of "The Blind Side" • ...
Jaynie's 40th Birthday 2024-12-17
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- Clothing worn in summer usually when on a beach
- Wine making region of France
- Time of day immediately after midday
- 'Hapus' translation in English
- Mobile phone company
- Relaxation technique originating in India 5000 years ago
Down
- Everyone has one of these every year
- Another name for a hotel complex (I.e. Disney land ______ Paris)
- Meal taken in the evening
- Combined name for holes 1 to 18 in Golf
- Name of the Valleys in Lord of the Rings - Blackpool ____ & Ringlo ____
- Perfect accompliament to cake
- Name of the Austrian F1 Circuit
13 Clues: Mobile phone company • Meal taken in the evening • Wine making region of France • Perfect accompliament to cake • 'Hapus' translation in English • Name of the Austrian F1 Circuit • Everyone has one of these every year • Time of day immediately after midday • Combined name for holes 1 to 18 in Golf • Clothing worn in summer usually when on a beach • ...
Enigma 2022-01-31
Across
- Who was the UK Prime Minister at the time?
- What has many keys but cant open a single lock?
- "What two words, added together, contains the most letters??
- The code they are trying to break?
- Who wrote "the lord of the Rings"?
- What comes after summer?
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- Varying from "normality"
- The last name of the actress playing Joan Clarke?
- A teachers favorite drink
- A global pandemic
- The name of the main character?
- What has a Head and a tail but no body?
- To run in the past tense?
- The secret intelligence service where Mr. M works
14 Clues: A global pandemic • Varying from "normality" • What comes after summer? • A teachers favorite drink • To run in the past tense? • The name of the main character? • The code they are trying to break? • Who wrote "the lord of the Rings"? • What has a Head and a tail but no body? • Who was the UK Prime Minister at the time? • What has many keys but cant open a single lock? • ...
crossword for nan 2014-05-05
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- New premier of NSW
- Narrator of the life of mammals series
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- The mountain range which Mount Everest is in
- Fictional name for king arthur's sword
- Writer of Marvel comics in the 1960s
Down
- Which herb is the basis for pesto?
- Capital city of the Dominican Republic
- Author of the 'Charlie and the chocolate factory' series
- Admiral of the First Fleet
- Number of wives that Henry the Eighth had
11 Clues: New premier of NSW • Admiral of the First Fleet • Author of Lord of the Rings • Which herb is the basis for pesto? • Writer of Marvel comics in the 1960s • Capital city of the Dominican Republic • Narrator of the life of mammals series • Fictional name for king arthur's sword • Number of wives that Henry the Eighth had • The mountain range which Mount Everest is in • ...
Countries 2023-12-29
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- the longest river in the world
- Tallest mountain in the world
- Island the smallest US State
- what country is also called The Netherlands
- how many countries does the United Kingdom consist of
Down
- this US State has no documentation of venomous snakes
- historic location where Mout Vesuvius errupted
- Capital of Thailand
- the number of timezones in Australia
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed here
10 Clues: Capital of Thailand • Island the smallest US State • Tallest mountain in the world • the longest river in the world • the number of timezones in Australia • what country is also called The Netherlands • The Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed here • historic location where Mout Vesuvius errupted • this US State has no documentation of venomous snakes • ...
Kaleidoscope Crossword 2023-04-13
Across
- Capital of Pakistan
- An additional piece of information printed at the bottom of a page
- Currency of Argentina
- Marvel superhero played by Robert Downey Junior
- Delicious, caffeinated beverage
- Country where "Lord of the Rings" was filmed
- President of the United States
- Colours of the Swedish flag: Blue and ______
- First name of CEO of S&P Global Market Intelligence
- Most common word in the English language
- Elon Musk is its CEO
Down
- A type of digital currency
- Someone who corrects grammar, punctuation and spelling errors
- Name of 451 Research's podcast
- Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet
- Environmental, ______ and governance
- Surname of president and CEO of S&P Global
- The Boy Who Lived
- Professional name of Cordozar Calvin Broadus Junior
- The colour of the sky
- S&P Global ______ Insights
- Unit of measurement, shortened to MW
22 Clues: The Boy Who Lived • Capital of Pakistan • Elon Musk is its CEO • Currency of Argentina • The colour of the sky • A type of digital currency • S&P Global ______ Insights • Name of 451 Research's podcast • President of the United States • Delicious, caffeinated beverage • Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet • Environmental, ______ and governance • Unit of measurement, shortened to MW • ...
Feudalism Crossword Puzzle - Adriana Cruz 2022-03-06
Across
- land granted to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
- a person who buys and sells goods
- tiny rings of metal used to create armor
- knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- In feudal Europe, a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals
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- a man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier
- another name for Middle Ages
- a system of government based on landowner and tenants
- the ceremony by which a man became a vassal and thus eligible for a fief
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate
10 Clues: another name for Middle Ages • a person who buys and sells goods • tiny rings of metal used to create armor • a system of government based on landowner and tenants • knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land • land granted to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service • the ceremony by which a man became a vassal and thus eligible for a fief • ...
Lord of the Rings Characters: The Two Towers 2013-01-30
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- Powerful Wizard who becomes corrupted by power and takes over the realm of Isengard
- The Ring-bearer and main protagonist; a Hobbit who has been given the job to get the ring to Mordor and destroy it
- One of the Ents, a race of giant, mobile, treelike creatures
- A Hobbit who is Frodo’s dear friend and companion
- A human warrior, the heir of Isildur
Down
- The Lord of Gondor; he becomes corrupted by the Ring’s power and ultimately attempts to seize the Ring for himself leading to his death by the Orcs
- The King of Rohan and keeper of the Golden Hall
- A wizard of supreme good who aids the members of the Fellowship with his powers
- The Dark Lord of Mordor, the primary antagonist who created the One Ring and is driven only by his desire to retrieve the Ring
- The Lord of Gondor and younger brother of Boromir; he meets Frodo and Sam at Ithilien and aids them in their mission
- The only Elf in the Fellowship, possessed of superhuman eyesight
- A Dwarf, expert in wielding his axe against Orcs
12 Clues: A human warrior, the heir of Isildur • The King of Rohan and keeper of the Golden Hall • A Dwarf, expert in wielding his axe against Orcs • A Hobbit who is Frodo’s dear friend and companion • One of the Ents, a race of giant, mobile, treelike creatures • The only Elf in the Fellowship, possessed of superhuman eyesight • ...
Happy Birthday 2018-07-28
Across
- Sounds like Lord of the Rings monsters live here
- Romantic cymru village
- Beware this cage rattler
- This bird is a bit touch and go like your mother
- First home for a wading bird
- A planetary guy
- Having one too many drinks on Fryday
Down
- Beware the blackbird on the grassy knoll serving coffee
- the man from U.N.C.L.E
- what sherlock asked at Hoyts
- Edward looks a little yellow
- This road leads to Jerusalem
- College boys follow this compass point
- Antarctic car salesman
- A war that could never bee won
- This kid could be your cousin
16 Clues: A planetary guy • the man from U.N.C.L.E • Romantic cymru village • Antarctic car salesman • Beware this cage rattler • what sherlock asked at Hoyts • Edward looks a little yellow • This road leads to Jerusalem • First home for a wading bird • This kid could be your cousin • A war that could never bee won • Having one too many drinks on Fryday • College boys follow this compass point • ...
The Middle Ages -- Knights 2024-08-28
Across
- A piece of cloth with a design or symbol that represents a country or group.
- A large, strong building where kings, queens, and nobles lived. It was made to keep people safe.
- A full set of metal clothing worn by knights to protect themselves in battle.
- A contest where two knights on horses tried to knock each other off using long poles called lances.
- A long, pointed weapon used by knights in jousting and battle.
- An animal that knights rode into battle.
- A young boy who helped a knight. He trained to become a knight himself.
- A soldier in armor who served a king or lord and fought on a horse.
- A fight between two groups of soldiers.
- The male ruler of a country. He was the highest in power.
- A hard covering worn on the head to protect it during battles.
- A rich and powerful man who owned land and ruled over people.
Down
- A young boy who served a lord or knight, learning how to become a knight himself.
- A bird of prey that was trained by nobles to hunt other birds and animals.
- The daughter of a king or queen.
- A series of contests where knights competed against each other to show their skills.
- A large piece of cloth with a design or symbol, often carried in battles or hung on a wall.
- A long, sharp weapon used by knights to fight.
- The code of behavior that knights followed. It included being brave, loyal, and kind.
- Armor made of small metal rings linked together, worn by knights for protection.
- A tall, narrow part of a castle used for defense and as a lookout.
- A flat, large piece of metal or wood that soldiers used to protect themselves in battle.
- A woman of high social status, often married to a lord.
23 Clues: The daughter of a king or queen. • A fight between two groups of soldiers. • An animal that knights rode into battle. • A long, sharp weapon used by knights to fight. • A woman of high social status, often married to a lord. • The male ruler of a country. He was the highest in power. • A rich and powerful man who owned land and ruled over people. • ...
FAMOUS ARTISTS 2024-12-13
Across
- Spanish surrealist who painted melting clocks
- Dutch painter of The Starry Night
- English author of The Lord of the Rings
- Austrian composer of Turkish March
- Russian composer of Swan Lake
- German composer of the 9th Symphony
- Polish composer known for his piano music
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- English author of Harry Potter series
- English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits
- Italian artist who painted Mona Lisa
11 Clues: Russian composer of Swan Lake • Dutch painter of The Starry Night • Austrian composer of Turkish March • German composer of the 9th Symphony • Italian artist who painted Mona Lisa • English author of Harry Potter series • English author of The Lord of the Rings • English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Polish composer known for his piano music • ...
TY RE 2022-10-05
Across
- State of blessedness with God in the afterlife
- He carried a ring of power
- Jesus Like to tell these
- He wrote the fourth Gospel. The beloved disciple
- Jesus lived in this region
- Jesus spoke to a woman from this group at a well
- Girlfriend of superman
- Jesus has defeated this demon
- Leader of the Apostles
- He led the Hebrews out of Egypt
Down
- A wizard who fights evil
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- Our _______, who art in heaven
- A Christ-like lion and an Irish band
- Christian doctrine that God is three persons
- Author of The Chronicles of Narnia
- Jesus asked his followers to do this to people who wrong them
- Knows the law
- Adam lived in the _______ of Eden
- This empire had Jesus executed
- First name of Finch, hero from To Kill a Mockingbird
- The first book of the Bible
22 Clues: Knows the law • Girlfriend of superman • Leader of the Apostles • A wizard who fights evil • Jesus Like to tell these • He carried a ring of power • Jesus lived in this region • Author of Lord of the Rings • The first book of the Bible • Jesus has defeated this demon • Our _______, who art in heaven • This empire had Jesus executed • He led the Hebrews out of Egypt • ...
Gilkey Crossword 2013-04-03
Across
- Boot made in Australia
- … by Dr. Dre
- What caused the Titanic to sink
- Writer of Thrift Shop
- Acronym Laugh out Loud
- Buildings that make up FAIS/GIMS (there are 4)
- Phillips American Idol winner in 2012
- Make Peace not …
- Color of grass
- … Wasn’t built in a day
- Paull Art Teacher who has worked here for 5 years
Down
- Man's Best friend
- Dwarf from Lord of the Rings that accompanies the fellowship of the ring (his favorite weapon is an axe)
- Houston, we have a *******
- Only country in the world that is also its own continent
- Type of Leaf in the Canadian Flag
- First President
- The title a person receives when he or she runs the United States
- Fastest land animal
- Van Gogh Artist who painted Starry Night
20 Clues: … by Dr. Dre • Color of grass • First President • Make Peace not … • Man's Best friend • Fastest land animal • Writer of Thrift Shop • Boot made in Australia • Acronym Laugh out Loud • … Wasn’t built in a day • Houston, we have a ******* • What caused the Titanic to sink • Type of Leaf in the Canadian Flag • Phillips American Idol winner in 2012 • Van Gogh Artist who painted Starry Night • ...
Gilkey Crossword 2013-04-03
Across
- / Fastest land animal
- What caused the Titanic to sink
- …. Wasn’t built in a day
- Only country in the world that is also its own continent
- Buildings that make up FAIS/GIMS (there are 4)
- Phillips American Idol winner in 2012
- Dwarf from Lord of the Rings that accompanies the fellowship of the ring (his favorite weapon is an axe)
- The title a person receives when he or she runs the United States
- Make Peace not …
- Man’s Best Friend
- Color of grass
Down
- Writer of Thrift Shop
- Van Gogh Artist who painted Starry Night
- ….. by Dr. Dre
- First President
- Type of Leaf in the Canadian Flag
- Acronym Laugh out Loud
- Paull Art Teacher who has worked here for 5 years
- Houston, we have a *******
- Boot made in Australia
20 Clues: ….. by Dr. Dre • Color of grass • First President • Make Peace not … • Man’s Best Friend • Writer of Thrift Shop • / Fastest land animal • Acronym Laugh out Loud • Boot made in Australia • …. Wasn’t built in a day • Houston, we have a ******* • What caused the Titanic to sink • Type of Leaf in the Canadian Flag • Phillips American Idol winner in 2012 • ...
Scavenger Hunt Challenge #1 2022-10-27
9 Clues: Leah's cat • Campus pastor • Founder of CSF • The littlest McClendon • CSF's Halloween party theme • Your next clue is found in this room • Nate's middle name/location in France • When life gets too hard to stand, kneel • What do Christian Students and The Lord of The Rings have in common?
Names For God 2018-12-12
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- My Fortress
- Our God
- The Lord that doth Sanctify You
- Horn of My Salvation
- My God
- Sword of thy Excellency
- My Light
- God Most High
- My Deliverer
- Lord of All the Earth
- Everlasting God
- King Forever
- Thy Savior
- Jealous
- My Glory
- My Banner
- Redeemer
- My Refuge
- My Rock
- Creator
- My Strength
Down
- The Lord that Healeth Thee
- Mighty in Battle
- The King
- The Lord that Smiteth
- Our Righteousness
- The Lord
- The Shield
- Stong and Mighty
- The Judge
- God Almighty
- The Lord Will Provide
- The Lord Who Saves
- The Lord of Hosts
- My Shepherd
35 Clues: My God • Our God • Jealous • My Rock • Creator • The King • The Lord • My Light • My Glory • Redeemer • The Judge • My Banner • My Refuge • The Shield • Thy Savior • My Fortress • My Shepherd • My Strength • My Deliverer • God Almighty • King Forever • God Most High • Everlasting God • Mighty in Battle • Stong and Mighty • Our Righteousness • The Lord of Hosts • The Lord Who Saves • Horn of My Salvation • The Lord that Smiteth • ...
7 2024-07-08
Across
- Physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
- Composer of "Pomp and Circumstance."
- Member of The Beatles.
- Scientist who contributed to electromagnetism.
- Author of "The Lord of the Rings."
- Mathematician known for breaking the Enigma code.
- Author of "Wuthering Heights."
- Author of "The Canterbury Tales."
- Naturalist known for the theory of evolution.
- Discovered penicillin.
Down
- Created the "Harry Potter" series.
- Wrote "A Christmas Carol."
- Wrote the novel "Frankenstein."
- Iconic musician known for his alter ego Ziggy Stardust.
- Character created by Ian Fleming.
- Father of nuclear physics.
- Physicist known for black hole theories.
- Grammy-winning singer from Tottenham.
- Author of "Pride and Prejudice."
- Prime Minister during WWII.
- Author of "1984."
- Pioneer of suspense and psychological thriller genres.
- Romantic poet known for "Ode to a Nightingale."
- Poet known for his flamboyant style.
- Scientist who discovered radium.
25 Clues: Author of "1984." • Member of The Beatles. • Discovered penicillin. • Wrote "A Christmas Carol." • Father of nuclear physics. • Prime Minister during WWII. • Author of "Wuthering Heights." • Wrote the novel "Frankenstein." • Author of "Pride and Prejudice." • Scientist who discovered radium. • Character created by Ian Fleming. • Author of "The Canterbury Tales." • ...
Trust in the Lord, with all of your heart 2021-03-26
Across
- C. For nothing restrains the Lord from saving by many or by ___
- E. fought lion and bear
- N. I will ___ upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised; So shall I be saved from my enemies
- F. (E) said the ____ is the Lord’s
- M. How many times did (E) get anointed?
- L. Israel said to (E), “Indeed we are your ___ and your flesh.”
- B. Thus far the Lord has helped us
- P. The Lord lives! Blessed be my ____ !
- R. My heart rejoices in the Lord; My ___ is exalted in the Lord
- M. The soul of (L) was ___ to the soul of (I)
- D. He and armorbearer were missing
- S. The Lord is my ___; I shall not want.
Down
- I. (E) saved the city of ___ from the Philistines
- G. How many times did (E) spare Saul
- O. The Lord is my Rock and my fortress and my ___
- K. Your house and your kingdom shall endure before Me ___
- Q. And the Lord ___ (E) wherever he went
- J. (E) ____ himself in the Lord his God when he was distressed
- T. He rescued me, because He ___ in me
- A. poured out her soul before Lord and the Lord remembered her
20 Clues: E. fought lion and bear • F. (E) said the ____ is the Lord’s • B. Thus far the Lord has helped us • D. He and armorbearer were missing • G. How many times did (E) spare Saul • T. He rescued me, because He ___ in me • M. How many times did (E) get anointed? • P. The Lord lives! Blessed be my ____ ! • Q. And the Lord ___ (E) wherever he went • ...
Trust in the Lord, with all of your heart 2021-03-26
Across
- C. For nothing restrains the Lord from saving by many or by ___
- E. fought lion and bear
- N. I will ___ upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised; So shall I be saved from my enemies
- F. (E) said the ____ is the Lord’s
- M. How many times did (E) get anointed?
- L. Israel said to (E), “Indeed we are your ___ and your flesh.”
- B. Thus far the Lord has helped us
- P. The Lord lives! Blessed be my ____ !
- R. My heart rejoices in the Lord; My ___ is exalted in the Lord
- M. The soul of (D) was ___ to the soul of (E)
- D. He and armorbearer were missing
- S. The Lord is my ___; I shall not want.
Down
- I. (E) saved the city of ___ from the Philistines
- G. How many times did (E) spare Saul
- O. The Lord is my Rock and my fortress and my ___
- K. Your house and your kingdom shall endure before Me ___
- Q. And the Lord ___ (E) wherever he went
- J. (E) ____ himself in the Lord his God when he was distressed
- T. He rescued me, because He ___ in me
- A. poured out her soul before Lord and the Lord remembered her
20 Clues: E. fought lion and bear • F. (E) said the ____ is the Lord’s • B. Thus far the Lord has helped us • D. He and armorbearer were missing • G. How many times did (E) spare Saul • T. He rescued me, because He ___ in me • M. How many times did (E) get anointed? • P. The Lord lives! Blessed be my ____ ! • Q. And the Lord ___ (E) wherever he went • ...
12 Days of Christmas - Day 3 2021-12-15
Across
- The Lord is my......
- you can cut it up and fry them. Also, Sam from Lord of the Rings loves them
- a large dinosaur with small arms
Down
- the dead center of a target
- a lawman in the old west
- where you would save your money as a child
- Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, Michael Collins
- you can get them by the slice and they are sometimes named after a city
8 Clues: The Lord is my...... • a lawman in the old west • the dead center of a target • a large dinosaur with small arms • where you would save your money as a child • Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, Michael Collins • you can get them by the slice and they are sometimes named after a city • you can cut it up and fry them. Also, Sam from Lord of the Rings loves them
25 years, 25 clues - Kaitie edition 2019-07-06
Across
- Smash character with an annoyingly useful egg habit
- The real hero
- Forgotten Winchester
- Mike, _ _ _ _, Dustin, and Lucas
- Five’s better half
- The best finders
- Electric rhino
- You’ll need giant scissors here
- Lapis _ _ _ _ _ _
- Winchester angel
- Wade _ _ _ _ _ _
- Wendy and Manly Dan last name
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- ‘Leggo my _ _ _ _’
- The pattern to wear to have the most likely supernatural survival.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Indiana
- Time traveling car
- The ‘bravest’ house
- ‘A _ _ _ _ in the stream of creation.’
- Familiar black cat – used to be able to speak
- Newton, but not a wizard
- Sentient tree, not from Lord of the Rings
- Baseball bat and ice cream scoop wielding hero
- Oxymoron and tv series title, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Falls
- Pink creature, big heart and bigger mane
- _ _ _ _ o’ War
25 Clues: The real hero • Electric rhino • _ _ _ _ o’ War • The best finders • Winchester angel • Wade _ _ _ _ _ _ • Lapis _ _ _ _ _ _ • ‘Leggo my _ _ _ _’ • Time traveling car • Five’s better half • The ‘bravest’ house • Forgotten Winchester • _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Indiana • Newton, but not a wizard • Wendy and Manly Dan last name • You’ll need giant scissors here • Mike, _ _ _ _, Dustin, and Lucas • ...
Lord of The Flies 2022-11-09
Across
- Mutual accusations.
- Expressing extreme contempt.
- A state of commotion and noise and confusion.
- A variation in circumstances or fortune.
- Wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- Weighing heavily on the senses or spirit.
- Secret and sly
- Eager enjoyment or approval.
- A speech of violent denunciation.
Down
- Continuous contemplation on a subject of a deep nature.
- Angered at something unjust or wrong
- Not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving.
- Difficult or impossible to understand.
- The lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand.
- Implied by or inferred from actions or statements.
- Display proudly.
- Something that is inferred.
- Manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand.
- Inviting ridicule.
- Without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious.
20 Clues: Secret and sly • Display proudly. • Inviting ridicule. • Mutual accusations. • Something that is inferred. • Expressing extreme contempt. • Eager enjoyment or approval. • A speech of violent denunciation. • Angered at something unjust or wrong • Difficult or impossible to understand. • A variation in circumstances or fortune. • Weighing heavily on the senses or spirit. • ...
Lord of the Flies 2022-06-25
Across
- loud sound
- He just __ed down a 7-11 rice ball & went back to work. swallow food or water very quickly
- long & disorderly hair or fur
- Symbol of authority
- Jack’s fortress
- Percival Wemys Madison was so ___ from the plane crash & being stuck on the island that he could only mutter his London address & tel. num. A psychological disorder
- An uncivilized one
- drool,
- Jack’s followers
- [adj] twisting sb’s words for your personal benefit, such as Jack putting words in this littlun’s mouth
- I always have ___ memories of my dreams. I only remember bit & pieces. Not whole, not complete not together
- the reputation of sb by false accusations; slander
- Walk lightly,
- to be stuck somewhere & have no way to get home
- Put this in a vampire’s heart to kill him
- Threw these to bully the littluns
- When dealing with the government, you have to go through a___ of rules & regulations. A game where you’re trapped among walls & try to find the exit
- When you’ve got explosive diarrhea,
- What the boys jokingly call Piggy’s medical problem
- the one prize in Jack’s raid,
- to cover sth in a messy or careless way with greasy or sticky substance OR
- Beast from Water
- what a wolf does under a full moon
- Light material for parachutes
- Sniffed & touched this to know a boar was nearby
- the murder weapon of Piggy’s death
Down
- Nearsighted. Medical term
- The hunters had in a ___ location behind the bushes. Hidden or not obvious
- utopia gone wrong. LOTF is this kind of novel
- When your boss gives you more work, you just ___ & beat it. A forced smile
- Say nonsense like a baby
- Boys’ typical response whenever Piggy complained about his asthma
- Jack felt ___ when nobody wanted to join his gang the first time. To make sb feel low, embarrassed or inferior
- Angrily he __ the paper into a ball & threw it in a trash can
- An overthrow of government orig. French
- Ralph’s strength as a leader
- Jack’s type of leadership style
- what a threatened dog does, what your hungry stomach does
- Actually, Piggy’s glasses can’t make fire bc it isn’t a ___ lens
- What lies beyond the reef
- Roger has this. A continuously nasty, unfriendly aspect to sb’s personality.
- moving at an angle,
- A rack to roast meat,
- To make a sharp sound
- The twins
- a blob of brightness, sth giving off light but not know the source
- The scientific one
- Cloud of smoke
48 Clues: drool, • The twins • loud sound • Walk lightly, • Cloud of smoke • Jack’s fortress • Jack’s followers • Beast from Water • An uncivilized one • The scientific one • Symbol of authority • moving at an angle, • A rack to roast meat, • To make a sharp sound • Say nonsense like a baby • Nearsighted. Medical term • What lies beyond the reef • Ralph’s strength as a leader • long & disorderly hair or fur • ...
Lord of the Flies 2022-12-02
Across
- (n.) any amulet or charm; anything whose presence exercises remarkable powerful influence on human feelings or actions
- (n.) a bitter counter accusation; or the making thereof
- (adj.) ridiculous; absurd
- (n.) stronghold; fortress; fortified
- (n.) great warmth or earnestness; ardor; zeal
- (v.) to be deprived of or cease to have or retain something
- (conj.) expressing a doubt of choice between alternatives
- (v.) to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble
- (adj.) producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- (adj.) not allowing anything to pass through; impenetrable
- (adj.) nearsightedness; lack of foresight
- (adj.) dejected; dispirited
- (adj.) proper; in good taste; orderly
Down
- (n.) upheaval; natural change; change in fortune
- (v.) climb, move, or get in or out of something in an awkward and laborious way, typically using both hands and feet.
- (adj.) not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached.
- (adv.) to the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; absolutely; completely.
- (adj.) unpleasantly or offensively noisy; glaring
- (adj.) making little or no noise
- (n.) high spirits; exhilaration; exuberance; a boiling over
- (adj.) forceful; causing to yield
- (n.) the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- (adj.) harshly pungent; bitter
- (n.) deep hatred; animosity; ill will
- (n.) a break or interruption; often from work
- (adj.) shy; reserved; sedate
26 Clues: (adj.) ridiculous; absurd • (adj.) dejected; dispirited • (adj.) shy; reserved; sedate • (adj.) harshly pungent; bitter • (adj.) making little or no noise • (adj.) forceful; causing to yield • (n.) stronghold; fortress; fortified • (n.) deep hatred; animosity; ill will • (adj.) proper; in good taste; orderly • (adj.) nearsightedness; lack of foresight • ...
Lord of the Flies 2022-11-16
Across
- a stiff hair
- secret and sly
- a counter examination
- a person's knowledge of something
- characterized by a rebellion against authority
- offer, proposal
- not producing an intended consequence
- the quality of being cheerful and full of energy,exuberance
- continuous contemplation on a subject of a deep nature
Down
- a variation in circumstances or fortune
- the largest or most massive thing of its kind
- a harsh, abrupt noise
- angered at something wrong or unjust
- scattered with weeds
- attended by bad omens
- never-ceasing
- an unhealthy pale appearance.
- without or deprived of the use of speech or words
- the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots
- decorated with a design that stands out in relief
20 Clues: a stiff hair • never-ceasing • secret and sly • offer, proposal • scattered with weeds • a harsh, abrupt noise • a counter examination • attended by bad omens • an unhealthy pale appearance. • a person's knowledge of something • angered at something wrong or unjust • not producing an intended consequence • a variation in circumstances or fortune • ...
Lord of the Flies 2022-11-16
Across
- To wrap
- A period of flowering
- A service of morning prayer in a church
- Lacking interetst
- A group of leaves
- A member of a choir
- A dense growth of plants
- To confine someone against their will
- A place where something is located
- A small pier for docking boats
- To hit hard with an object
- A person who leads a group in singing
Down
- The process of spreading fluid throughout the body
- A heavy wave
- To or towards this place
- Expressing contempt
- Very pale
- A piece of clothing worn on the thigh
- An inferior actor or performer
- To or towards that place
20 Clues: To wrap • Very pale • A heavy wave • Lacking interetst • A group of leaves • Expressing contempt • A member of a choir • A period of flowering • To or towards this place • A dense growth of plants • To or towards that place • To hit hard with an object • An inferior actor or performer • A small pier for docking boats • A place where something is located • A piece of clothing worn on the thigh • ...
Lord of the Flies 2022-11-21
Across
- The emotional response that the writer wishes to evoke in the reader
- Ralph believes this person will rescue them
- Raplh wants shelters Jack wants
- Comparison using like or as
- Boy says the beast comes from the sea
- The author of the novel
- This is the 'Real' beast
- Curious and interested in tide pools
- The twins nickname
- A bigun who plays the role of the pig in one of the tribal dances that reenact a hunt
- The color of the rocks on the island
- Jack wants to live in this fort
- plane crash leaves this mark on an the island
- author's attitude toward a certain topic
- Jack chickened out the first time and couldn't stab this
- One theme of this novel is the loss of _______
- Person who represents social order, principles and civility
- Symbolic of hope, salvation, and rescue
- Piggy's aunt owns one of these
Down
- Symbolic of human instinct of savagery, evil within
- This allows Jack to 'Mask'
- "Kill the -----!"
- a literature device conveying meaning through symbolism, action and characters
- Symbolic of the Garden of Eden and the corruption of man
- What the boys call Piggy's asthma
- The original group tasked with hunting
- Kills the boy with the Mulberry mark
- Threw rocks around Henry
- Comparison without like or as
- Saying kids say that means 'cool'
- Could sing the high C in choir
- They are rescued by this
- The conch was used to call this 'meeting'
- The frut used to collect water
- Jack's 'throne' of authority
- Repeated their name and address over and over again
- symbolizes authority, society, order and civilization
- Is murdered by the boys chanting
38 Clues: "Kill the -----!" • The twins nickname • The author of the novel • This is the 'Real' beast • Threw rocks around Henry • They are rescued by this • This allows Jack to 'Mask' • Comparison using like or as • Jack's 'throne' of authority • Comparison without like or as • Could sing the high C in choir • The frut used to collect water • Piggy's aunt owns one of these • ...
Lord Of The Flys 2019-10-07
Across
- to proclaim; to display publicly; a coat of arms; a banner
- a show of false bravery or confidence
- an absolute ruler; one in charge who acts like a tyrant
- clever; skillful in a mental or physical way
- ridiculous; exaggeratedly comical
- hypnotism; hypnotic appeal; intense fascination
- a fictitious name assumed by an author; a pen name
- aware of or informed about something
- a funeral hymn; a poetic or musical expression of grief
- occurring by chance; accidental; fortunate
- an avenger; an unbeatable rival; a person who punishes another for evil deeds
- to absorb and incorporate food or knowledge; to absorb one group into a larger culture
- one who is in disguise or using an assumed name; disguised; using a false name; in disguise; under a fictitious name
- sad or mournful, often to an exaggerated degree; doleful
- hopelessly low; wretched; miserable; without self-respect
- in a state of mental conflict; agitated; crazed
- hazy; vague; not clearly defined
- delicate skill; subtlety; to bring about with skill; to evade
- done in a smooth, offhand manner; easily spoken; speaking too smoothly to be sincere
- one who is exiled or who has withdrawn from his or her native land; to banish from one’s native country; to withdraw from one’s native land
- to attack with abusive language; to call insulting names
- strongly satirical writing; to ridicule or satirize
- a conversation or conference, usually formal
- discontent and listlessness from lack of occupation or interest
Down
- matter-of-fact; ordinary; commonplace
- to lessen; to relieve; to calm
- acceptable behavior; conformity with conventional standards
- a mild expression used in place of a harsh, crude, or distasteful expression
- knowing everything; having complete or infinite knowledge
- to pretend; to make up
- to steal
- in proper proportion; having the same scale, measure, or size; proportionate
- villainous; infamous; having a bad reputation
- to reprove mildly and kindly, but seriously; to caution or warn; to urge
- sluggish; indifferent; calm
- having or showing a quick temper or irascible nature
- commonplace; trite; stale from overuse
- wandering or shifting from one subject to another; rambling; long winded
- quarrelsome; hostile; inclined to fighting
- an obvious exaggeration, made for effect and not meant to be taken literally
40 Clues: to steal • to pretend; to make up • sluggish; indifferent; calm • to lessen; to relieve; to calm • hazy; vague; not clearly defined • ridiculous; exaggeratedly comical • aware of or informed about something • matter-of-fact; ordinary; commonplace • a show of false bravery or confidence • commonplace; trite; stale from overuse • occurring by chance; accidental; fortunate • ...
Lord of the Flies 2019-10-26
Across
- The Superego of the boys that is often mistreated and abused
- What does Ralph find on the horizon in Chapter 4?
- Commonly used weapon by all the hunters
- A name given to the young children in the novel
- When a thing or event has a hidden meaning
- The boys use this to find a leader
- The first object found on the island
- After Jack kills the pig, he holds this
- The Id of the boys who leads them all to savagery and despair
- The group that was in charge of maintaining the fire but failed
- An illness Piggy suffers from
- Represents spiritual goodness and is a sensitive boy
Down
- The boys start to become_______ the longer they are on the island.
- What does the signal fire represent?
- Ralph and Jack struggle over _____
- Who releases the rock that kills Piggy and destroys the conch?
- The "beastie" is compared to this animal
- This boy gets sand kicked in his eyes
- Where does the dead man land?
- Jack was the leader of a _____ when he first came on the island.
- Colour of the conch
- The ego who decides and makes all the decisions
- A thing Ralph insists on keeping alive
- The boys are scared of a ______ throughout the story.
24 Clues: Colour of the conch • Where does the dead man land? • An illness Piggy suffers from • Ralph and Jack struggle over _____ • The boys use this to find a leader • What does the signal fire represent? • The first object found on the island • This boy gets sand kicked in his eyes • A thing Ralph insists on keeping alive • Commonly used weapon by all the hunters • ...
Lord of the Flies 2020-10-21
Across
- Becoming progressively smaller
- Large, milky white shell
- A usual hesitant uncertainty or doubt
- A natural disposition to be hostile
- Plant that grows along the ground or up a wall
- Certain degree of unwillingness a reluctance or lack of enthusiasm
- Whispering, murmuring, or rustling
- The state or period of flowering, result of growth and development
- Relating to or characteristics of a secret plot or agreement
- Comically or repulsively ugly or distorted
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
Down
- Unwilling to talk or import information
- Great embarrassment and shame
- Difficult or impossible to understand or comprehend
- Using gestures while speaking or to express something
- Someone who would willingly suffer death rather than renounce their religion.
- Eager enjoyment or approval
- Loud noise and/or persistent demands
- A change of circumstances of fortune
- The visual property of something having a milky brightness and play of colours from the distance
20 Clues: Large, milky white shell • Eager enjoyment or approval • Great embarrassment and shame • Becoming progressively smaller • Whispering, murmuring, or rustling • A natural disposition to be hostile • Loud noise and/or persistent demands • A change of circumstances of fortune • A usual hesitant uncertainty or doubt • Unwilling to talk or import information • ...
Lord of the flies 2020-04-28
Across
- Who saw the beast in the air first
- has asthma
- What is the relative shape of the island
- Is always dying.
- What do they hunt the beast with
- author's first name
- Leader of the hunt
- What surrounds the island
- How did the boys land up on the island
- What's Jack's last name
- What passed by the island
- The boys are trapped on the island
Down
- Ralph's father works here
- Simon represents
- The beast isn't real - true or false
- Location of the meetings
- What are the little kids called
- What gives authority to talk
- What was used to start the fire
- Who had sand kicked in their eyes
- A symbolic meaning withing a text
- Who helped build the huts with Ralph
- Another name for the devil
23 Clues: has asthma • Simon represents • Is always dying. • Leader of the hunt • author's first name • What's Jack's last name • Location of the meetings • Ralph's father works here • What surrounds the island • What passed by the island • Another name for the devil • What gives authority to talk • What are the little kids called • What was used to start the fire • What do they hunt the beast with • ...
Lord of the flies 2021-03-30
Across
- This is spotted while the boys are swimming.
- This is what jack and his hunters kill.
- This is what ralph's dad does for work.
- These characters are twin brothers.
- The "thing" in the woods that the boys are scared of.
- The item that people need to be able to speak.
- There is a dead body attached to this item.
- This is the place where the boys are from.
- This is what jacks "hunter" are called
Down
- The source that would help the boys get saved.
- The place where the ocean meets the sand.
- This character treated the little boys like objects
- This character can talk to the lord of the flies
- The boy who really loves hunting.
- They call the little kids by this name.
- These are used to start a fire.
- The boys put this on their faces.
- Jack thinks this is the most important thing.
- This boy thinks making shelter is important.
- The big thing that killed piggy.
20 Clues: These are used to start a fire. • The big thing that killed piggy. • The boys put this on their faces. • The boy who really loves hunting. • These characters are twin brothers. • This is what jacks "hunter" are called • This is what jack and his hunters kill. • This is what ralph's dad does for work. • They call the little kids by this name. • ...
Lord of the Flies 2021-03-30
Across
- an thought to be creature on the island
- the fruit that the boys eat
- what the boys created to alert people of their whereabouts
- the overweight kid with asthma and glasses
- What was Jack and his group going to use to kill Ralph
- they use this to call meetings and to speak aloud
- the smaller boys on the island are called this
- the bigger boys on the island are called this
- the chief of the boys on the island
- The leader of the choir and hates ralph
Down
- the beast from the water was actually this
- what does roger use to kill piggy
- He showed up on the island as it was burning
- what did jack use to paint his face
- the place where jack and his choir are located
- who the boys mistaken for beastie
- a bigun who explores the jungle and is killed by the other boys
- what is the shape of the island
- they use this to create the signal fire
- a bloodthirsty boy who picked on the littluns
20 Clues: the fruit that the boys eat • what is the shape of the island • what does roger use to kill piggy • who the boys mistaken for beastie • what did jack use to paint his face • the chief of the boys on the island • an thought to be creature on the island • they use this to create the signal fire • The leader of the choir and hates ralph • ...
Lord of the Flies 2021-10-06
Across
- reason they left England
- Chapter 11 title
- Chapter 2 title
- Author of the Book
- Top of the mountain
- Used as the pig
- The plane landing
- Chapter 3 title
- pool of water
- The older children
- used for meetings
- killed for being the beast
- Reef around the island
- Piece of land they were on
- Landed on the island
- killing people
- Chapter 1 title
- Chapter 8 title
- Pool near the Lagoon
- how they started fire
- What is the Book?
- rubbed over Jacks face
Down
- Chapter 5 title
- Chapter 12 title
- Piggy died here
- Became __ the longer they were on the island
- The younger children
- surrounding the island
- Area around the island covered in sand
- Chapter 7 title
- kept piggy from swimming
- Chapter 9 title
- Chapter 10 title
- Chapter 4 title
- What they ate
- Used to call the boys
- Beyond the coral reef
- How they got food
- cooked the food
- Chapter 6 title
- none of them
- Percival repeated
42 Clues: none of them • pool of water • What they ate • killing people • Chapter 5 title • Piggy died here • Chapter 2 title • Chapter 7 title • Used as the pig • Chapter 3 title • Chapter 9 title • Chapter 4 title • cooked the food • Chapter 1 title • Chapter 8 title • Chapter 6 title • Chapter 12 title • Chapter 11 title • Chapter 10 title • The plane landing • used for meetings • How they got food • What is the Book? • ...
Lord of the Flies 2021-10-15
Across
- Shelter
- Author
- Used to start the fires
- "I know there isn’t no beast—not with claws and all that"
- Setting
- Island shape
- Piggy wants to make a ___________
- Activity led by choir boys
- Gets knocked down after a hunt
- "Bollocks to the rules! We're strong-we hunt!"
Down
- Descent into __________
- From water and from air
- Jack and Ralph both want to be the __________
- Talking stick
- "I wanted—to go to a place...just a place I know"
- Gets sand thrown into his eyes
- Tribute to the beast
- First food source
- "The fire's the most important thing. Without the fire we can't be rescued"
- "Yet there was a space round Henry, perhaps six yards in diameter, into which he dare not throw"
20 Clues: Author • Shelter • Setting • Island shape • Talking stick • First food source • Tribute to the beast • Descent into __________ • From water and from air • Used to start the fires • Activity led by choir boys • Gets sand thrown into his eyes • Gets knocked down after a hunt • Piggy wants to make a ___________ • Jack and Ralph both want to be the __________ • ...
Lord of the Flies 2021-04-24
Across
- Unwilling or unable to believe in something (disbelieving)
- In a way that is understood or implied without being directly stated
- In a state of excited movement
- Sounding rough and harsh (usually of a person’s voice)
- lacking confidence in one’s ability or worth (shy, timid)
- Being short-sighted, the lack of foresight or intellectual insight
- To walk in a slow and relaxed manner
- Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or nervousness
- Feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition that one has done wrong
- To utter a load, high-pitched sound, especially as an expression of sorrow or joy
- Making loud and confused noise, often protesting
- Feeling annoyed, frustrated, irritated or worried
Down
- Shaking or quivering slightly. Timid, nervous
- Tending to obstruct or harm
- In a manner lacking vitality or interest (pale, lack of colour)
- To make a safe and comfortable place
- Use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasise one's words
- Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- The act of showing contempt, ridicule or mockery
- Acting aggressively or defiantly. Eager to argue or fight
- A chain or garland of flowers, leaves or ribbons used as decorations
- Hostility, animosity, a deep-seated dislike or ill will. True hatred, from the French word for enemy
- An expression of sharp disapproval or criticism
23 Clues: Tending to obstruct or harm • In a state of excited movement • To make a safe and comfortable place • To walk in a slow and relaxed manner • Shaking or quivering slightly. Timid, nervous • An expression of sharp disapproval or criticism • The act of showing contempt, ridicule or mockery • Making loud and confused noise, often protesting • ...
Lord of the Flies 2021-11-19
Across
- perplexed and confused; very puzzled.
- having a pleasant and distinctive smell.
- of very great extent or quantity; immense
- is a sign or piece of information that indicates something.
- whispering, murmuring, or rustling.
- unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or other subordinate group.
- unwilling or unable to believe something.
- active hostility or opposition.
- is a change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
- cause to be under water
- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment.
Down
- a downward slope.
- greatly surprised or impressed; amazed
- able to be heard.
- extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless.
- an unhealthy pale appearance.
- impossible to understand or interpret.
- an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence.
- attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
- use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words.
20 Clues: a downward slope. • able to be heard. • cause to be under water • an unhealthy pale appearance. • active hostility or opposition. • whispering, murmuring, or rustling. • perplexed and confused; very puzzled. • greatly surprised or impressed; amazed • impossible to understand or interpret. • having a pleasant and distinctive smell. • of very great extent or quantity; immense • ...
Lord of the Flies 2023-02-16
Across
- a loud, confused noise
- large aquatic creature
- consisting of or resembling sinews
- a social religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion
- a long, angry speech of criticism
- so foolish, unreasonable
- bad feelings
- reserved, modest, and shy
- an accusation in response to one from someone
- shouting vehemently
- a pause or gap in a sequence
- walked in slow, relaxed manner
- a weapon or attack
- impossible to understand
Down
- frowning
- bad behavior done openly and unashamedly
- violent sudden change
- an expression of sharp disapproval
- unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly
- something that keeps or defends a belief
- pride
- understood or implied
- a change of circumstances or fortune
- uncivilized person
- enthusiasm
25 Clues: pride • frowning • enthusiasm • bad feelings • uncivilized person • a weapon or attack • shouting vehemently • violent sudden change • understood or implied • a loud, confused noise • large aquatic creature • so foolish, unreasonable • impossible to understand • reserved, modest, and shy • a pause or gap in a sequence • walked in slow, relaxed manner • a long, angry speech of criticism • ...
Lord of the Flies 2023-03-17
Across
- the body of water on the side of the island
- What Jack tries to steal from Piggy
- What the dead person on the mountain was
- what they eat when they don't have meat
- The name of the smaller boys on the island
- What they use to call meetings
- Has glasses and asthma
- Stranded on a desert Island
- what Ralph calls Jacks group
- Is Jacks right hand man
Down
- Is the Beast
- fire the main priority of Ralph
- and Eric The twins that warn Ralph about Jack
- The fort for Jack and his hunters
- what Jack's main priority was
- What they give to the beast as a sacrifice
- Was killed first in the book
- The place where the plane crash
- Has red hair blue eyes
- Is a pig that has given birth
20 Clues: Is the Beast • Has red hair blue eyes • Has glasses and asthma • Is Jacks right hand man • Stranded on a desert Island • Was killed first in the book • what Ralph calls Jacks group • what Jack's main priority was • Is a pig that has given birth • What they use to call meetings • fire the main priority of Ralph • The place where the plane crash • The fort for Jack and his hunters • ...
Lord Of The Flies 2023-05-05
Across
- What did the hunters kill?
- What brings the boys for a meeting?
- Who is excluded and disrespected?
- Where do the boys gather for the first meeting?
- What did the plane make on the island when it crashed?
- Where do the reconnaissance boys go to get a view of the Island?
- What is the initial food source?
- What is the only piece of clothing Jack wears?
- What is the growth in the forest?
- What group does Jack lead?
- What do the boys use to start the fire?
- Who acts like a pig being hunted?
- Who is unique about Sam and Eric?
- Who helped Ralph construct the huts?
Down
- What are the big kids called?
- What does Jack cover his face with to blend in with the forest?
- What falls around Roger when he is watching Henry?
- What are the little kids called?
- What symptom do the boys experience after overeating on fruit?
- Who is appointed chief of the island?
- What is the formation that surrounds the island?
- What does Jack want to put on the end of his spear?
- How many huts are completed in the second chapter?
- What do the little kids build on the beach?
- Where do the boys go to have fun?
- What is the thing the kids are scared of in the forest?
- Who throws the stones at Henry?
- Who is obsessed with hunting?
- What does Ralph want to make to signal passing ships?
- What does Ralph see on the horizon that could rescue them?
30 Clues: What did the hunters kill? • What group does Jack lead? • What are the big kids called? • Who is obsessed with hunting? • Who throws the stones at Henry? • What are the little kids called? • What is the initial food source? • Who is excluded and disrespected? • Where do the boys go to have fun? • What is the growth in the forest? • Who acts like a pig being hunted? • ...
Lord of the flies 2023-06-15
Across
- Who is the main protagonist?
- Which boy would rather hunt than build huts?
- Piggy is killed with a ______.
- Roger kicks over several sand castles and throws rocks at _______.
- What animal head is put on a stick?
- Piggy suffers from what?
- What is the boys’ home country?
- What are the twins called by the other boys?
- Which boy treats the littluns with the most kindness?
- How many shelters were made in total?
- Who is the only boy to kill someone on the island by himself?
- What surrounds Simon’s body as it floats into the sea?
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- What item is used to call meetings?
- What crashed into the island?
- Whose glasses got broken?
- Rodger is Jacks ______.
- Who was the first boy to disappear on the island?
- What are the older boys called on the island?
- What ocean was the island on?
- "Creepers" refers to what?
- Ralph considers ______ the most important thing on the island.
- Which family member is Piggy always mentioning?
- Who did the boys mistake Simon to be before they killed him?
23 Clues: Rodger is Jacks ______. • Piggy suffers from what? • Whose glasses got broken? • "Creepers" refers to what? • Who is the main protagonist? • What crashed into the island? • What ocean was the island on? • Piggy is killed with a ______. • What is the boys’ home country? • What item is used to call meetings? • What animal head is put on a stick? • ...
Lord Of The Flies 2013-03-11
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- Simon falls off one to the sands below
- Name given to the numerous little children of the group
- A dead body
- There are no ______ on the island until the officer arrives
- It shatters the conch and Piggy
- Shell, symbol of power
- Boys' transportation to the island
- Jack plans to steal it from Ralph and Piggy
- A area that has a lot of trees and was burnt down at the end of the story
- An object that is used to make a fire
- Author
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- Without him there would be no fire
- A kings home
- Another word for scared
- Hide
- Jack criticizes the boys for their lack of this
- Symbolic of evil
- Another name for leader
- The choir boys become this; responsible for getting food
- An action which tears come out
20 Clues: Hide • Author • A dead body • A kings home • Symbolic of evil • Shell, symbol of power • Another word for scared • Another name for leader • An action which tears come out • It shatters the conch and Piggy • Without him there would be no fire • Boys' transportation to the island • An object that is used to make a fire • Simon falls off one to the sands below • ...
Lord of the Flies 2013-03-11
Across
- a child that cried a lot
- a singer or leader of a choir
- unruly or insubordinate
- complain or whine tearfully
- spirited enthusiasm
- an item that brings order to the group
- something that represents decay and decomposition
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- sharp or bitter taste
- signifies the adult world outside their bubble
- using power unjustly
- someone that signifies intellect and science
- leader of the hunters
- offensively obtrusive or very obvious
- signifies the ability to see the truth
- the most responsible authority figure on the island
- represents cruelty and brutality
- something that signifies the hope of rescue
- pig head on a stick
- obviously absurd
- represents a Christ figure
20 Clues: obviously absurd • pig head on a stick • spirited enthusiasm • using power unjustly • sharp or bitter taste • leader of the hunters • unruly or insubordinate • a child that cried a lot • represents a Christ figure • complain or whine tearfully • a singer or leader of a choir • represents cruelty and brutality • offensively obtrusive or very obvious • ...
Lord Of The Flies 2013-10-30
Across
- the figure for evil in the story
- the end of a life
- generally surround the exposed dead
- a nursing ___ had its head removed to be put on a stake
- A biblical figure of evil
- Jack is a symbol for such a thing
- rids shadows
- a biblical figure of salvation
- a society of which has no order
- something you want to give into
- a figure of logic and intelligence
- something that causes hesitation and sadness or anger
- the absence of light
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- to believe in something from your heart
- the figure for societal morality in the story
- a name for a creature that scares the children
- the dominant life form on earth
- causes people to do something others might not due to fear
- deadly 7
- Ralph is a symbol for such a thing
- A system that involves many people and order
- a brutally based society
- a mass of land surrounded by water
- a biblical figure of good
- a political feud of which involves killing and threatening
25 Clues: deadly 7 • rids shadows • the end of a life • the absence of light • a brutally based society • A biblical figure of evil • a biblical figure of good • a biblical figure of salvation • the dominant life form on earth • a society of which has no order • something you want to give into • the figure for evil in the story • Jack is a symbol for such a thing • ...
Lord of the Flies 2013-12-08
Across
- great number
- feel or show great sorrow for
- exhibiting a play of colors
- not able to express oneself very clearly
- scattered among other things
- implement used to thresh grain by hand
- meddlesome
- cruel
- that can not be understood
- a large and protruding belly
- to shake a wave paunch
- pale
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- any of one's ups and downs
- very numerous
- to be or become absorbed
- adequacy
- hanging in loops
- disposed to
- a profoundly wise person
- to howl
- to settle securely or snugly
- to walk with a leisurely guilt
- ill will
- purify
24 Clues: pale • cruel • purify • to howl • adequacy • ill will • meddlesome • disposed to • great number • very numerous • hanging in loops • to shake a wave paunch • to be or become absorbed • a profoundly wise person • any of one's ups and downs • that can not be understood • exhibiting a play of colors • scattered among other things • to settle securely or snugly • a large and protruding belly • ...
Lord of the Flies 2013-12-08
Across
- a large and protruding belly
- that can not be understood
- very numerous
- ill will
- a profoundly wise person
- adequacy
- to howl
- feel or show great sorrow for
- to settle securely or snugly
- hanging in loops
- purify
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- to walk with a leisurely guilt
- exhibiting a play of colors
- cruel
- any of one's ups and downs
- meddlesome
- scattered among other things
- to shake a wave paunch
- to be or become absorbed
- pale
- not able to express oneself very clearly
- great number
- disposed to
- implement used to thresh grain by hand
24 Clues: pale • cruel • purify • to howl • ill will • adequacy • meddlesome • disposed to • great number • very numerous • hanging in loops • to shake a wave paunch • to be or become absorbed • a profoundly wise person • any of one's ups and downs • that can not be understood • exhibiting a play of colors • a large and protruding belly • scattered among other things • to settle securely or snugly • ...
Lord of the Flies 2014-05-18
Across
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct
- deceptive attraction
- active hostility or opposition
- proper and in good taste
- harsh, discordant sound
- not producing desired effect
- weep, cry
- seemingly without end, endless
- with hesitation and respect
- susceptible to physical or emotional harm
- unfriendly; hostile
- without feeling or response
- to leave a dangerous place
- mad; insane
- feeling of great happiness; joyful excitement
- made up of distinct parts
- impossible to understand
- gesture with one’s hand
- occurring without apparent cause
- frighten, menace, terrify
- preventing access by forming a line; ornamental cord
- comically ridiculous
- win or regain favor by pleasing
- disbelieving; skeptical
- destroyed; ruined
- unknown name
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- bossy; too eager to advise
- cross because of unfairness
- offensive; repugnant
- image, likeness
- decorate
- unclear; difficult to understand; unknown
- thick growths of bushes
- set of supposedly magical words
- details
- sung or recited in alternation
- exuberance
- sly, devious
- bendable; flexible
- aggressive, stubborn attitude
- uncontrolled excitement; wild behavior
- intensity; eagerness
- punishment, reprimand
- not easily understood
- producing magical or miraculous efforts
- single or repeated design
- occurring at or on the surface
- expressed approval or agreement
- holiness
- not connected with
- implied but not expressed
- ridicule
52 Clues: details • decorate • holiness • ridicule • weep, cry • exuberance • mad; insane • sly, devious • unknown name • image, likeness • destroyed; ruined • bendable; flexible • not connected with • unfriendly; hostile • offensive; repugnant • deceptive attraction • intensity; eagerness • comically ridiculous • punishment, reprimand • not easily understood • thick growths of bushes • harsh, discordant sound • ...
Lord of the Flies 2014-05-02
Across
- invertebrate animals including jellyfish
- shame; humiliation
- proper manners and good taste
- a breakthrough into enemy territory
- near-sightedness
- blubber;cry
- flush
- choir leader
- mourning out loud
- student monitor in a private school
- reflecting rainbow-colored light
- harsh and loud
- with a voice that trembled
- singer in the choir
- state of being unknown
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- changing by chance
- morning prayer
- for the cathedral
- waving about in a threatening manner
- a collar frill, resembling that put on baked ham
- maddening
- with a large, bulky body
- shoulder ornaments on a military uniform
- insane
- something made up of distinct parts
25 Clues: flush • insane • maddening • blubber;cry • choir leader • morning prayer • harsh and loud • near-sightedness • for the cathedral • mourning out loud • changing by chance • shame; humiliation • singer in the choir • state of being unknown • with a large, bulky body • with a voice that trembled • proper manners and good taste • reflecting rainbow-colored light • a breakthrough into enemy territory • ...
Lord of the Flies 2014-03-03
Across
- Hate, Detesting of something
- Main idea or subject
- What do the hunters hunt with?
- What is Piggy doing when he says "Them fruit"?
- a retaliatory accusation
- What it Jack's designated job before the break up?
- What is the type of ship that the officer comes on?
- path or outlets
- fortified position
- Who is Ralph?
- Behaving badly
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- Who's glasses do they use to start the fire?
- Who follows Jack after he paints his face?
- irritated
- violent agitation of feelings
- obnoxious yell
- large in amount
- What is Ralph?
- What is Ralph fighting for against Jack?
- I follow Jack who am I? I am a ______
20 Clues: irritated • Who is Ralph? • obnoxious yell • What is Ralph? • Behaving badly • large in amount • path or outlets • fortified position • Main idea or subject • a retaliatory accusation • Hate, Detesting of something • violent agitation of feelings • What do the hunters hunt with? • I follow Jack who am I? I am a ______ • What is Ralph fighting for against Jack? • ...
Lord of the Flies 2015-01-16
Across
- / weapon of choice for hunters
- / main source of food on island
- / shallow body of water near the ocean; used for bathing
- / an adult male pig
- / twins who are forced into joining Jack's group
- / fiery hunting leader
- / used to try and signal passing ships
- / used to light the fire
- / elected chief by the boys
- / the older boys of the group
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- / word used to describe the vines and vegetation in the forest
- / Brutally murdered by group
- / an adult female pig
- Golding / author of book
- / instrument used to call meetings
- / the young boys of the group
- / flying pests that swarm pig-head
- / A being that frightens all of the boys
- / a fierce, brutal, or cruel person
- / crushed by boulder; has asthma
20 Clues: / an adult male pig • / an adult female pig • / fiery hunting leader • Golding / author of book • / used to light the fire • / elected chief by the boys • / Brutally murdered by group • / the young boys of the group • / the older boys of the group • / weapon of choice for hunters • / main source of food on island • / crushed by boulder; has asthma • / instrument used to call meetings • ...
Lord of the Flies 2015-05-04
Across
- Scrunch up
- To pick through or sort
- Lock up or confine
- Mutual accusations
- Tendon
- War cry
- Ritual of words with magical effect
- Extreme wickedness
- To cover completely
- Enclose
- Unchanging intonation
- Interruption in intensity
- Bewilder
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- Laugh with contempt
- Violent disturbance
- A downward slope or bend
- Sit on one's heels
- The process of flower buds blooming
- Express through movement
- Be filled with awe
- Tropical cyclone
- An ornamental border
22 Clues: Tendon • War cry • Enclose • Bewilder • Scrunch up • Tropical cyclone • Sit on one's heels • Lock up or confine • Mutual accusations • Be filled with awe • Extreme wickedness • Laugh with contempt • Violent disturbance • To cover completely • An ornamental border • Unchanging intonation • To pick through or sort • A downward slope or bend • Express through movement • Interruption in intensity • ...
Lord of the Flies 2016-11-17
Across
- which thing emits smoke
- a steep area of rock
- a vast place with lots of trees
- what the hunters do all day
- the highest point
- the number of children on the island
- the lord of the island
- someone who is wise fat and wears glasses
- a system where the people vote for their leaders
- jacks tribe where his people put on face paint
- a large shell gleaming pink
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- the fear in the book
- a body of water
- the boys ultimate goal
- jacks people
- the hunters fort
- the lowest area
- ending someones life in a brutal way
- elected leader
- the twins
- where the story takes place
- ralph's assistant
22 Clues: the twins • jacks people • elected leader • a body of water • the lowest area • the hunters fort • the highest point • ralph's assistant • the fear in the book • a steep area of rock • the boys ultimate goal • the lord of the island • which thing emits smoke • what the hunters do all day • where the story takes place • a large shell gleaming pink • a vast place with lots of trees • ...
Lord of the Flies 2016-11-29
Across
- opposite leeward
- dismaying
- obese
- full of juice
- certainty
- great numbers
- deceptive attraction
- hostile
- producing magic effects
- reserved/modest
- a crackling sound
- completely obvious
- a murmur
- belligerently
- regrettably
- luminescence
- hatred; ill will
- dullness
- cleansed of
- extreme disgust
- ridiculous imitation
- mockingly
- a coward
- shyly
- causing scorn/ridicule
- rejoicing
- an immense number
- image or representation
- disconcerted
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- a raid
- a bitter retort
- detestable
- summits
- peace
- rebelliously
- exuberance
- disbelieving
- fearfully
- opposite windward
- great space
- dreaming
- moaning or sighing sound
- single or repeated design
- waving threateningly
- to fool
- relating to God
- mad/insane
- expressive of stealth
48 Clues: obese • peace • shyly • a raid • summits • hostile • to fool • a murmur • dreaming • dullness • a coward • dismaying • certainty • fearfully • mockingly • rejoicing • detestable • exuberance • mad/insane • great space • regrettably • cleansed of • rebelliously • disbelieving • luminescence • disconcerted • full of juice • great numbers • belligerently • a bitter retort • reserved/modest • extreme disgust • relating to God • opposite leeward • ...