marvel Crossword Puzzles
mariage 2025-10-15
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- Le mot le plus court et le plus engageant du monde
- Ça ne nous a jamais gêné, et encore moins empêché d’aimer
- Ce que certains font bien… et d’autres croient bien faire
- Ce qu’ils ont appris ensemble, sans jamais se lâcher
- Ces instants qu’on ne cherche pas à retenir mais qu’on n’oublie jamais
- Celle qui rayonne autant qu’elle émeut
- Une manière de dire tout sans parler
- Le mois du tout premier bisou
- C’est forcément l’heure quelque part dans le monde
- Notre plus belle aventure à trois
- Celui dans lequel tout a commencé et où tout se dit encore
- Celui qui fait croire qu’il sait
- Le fil invisible qui les relie depuis le premier jour
- Montagne sucrée qui vaut bien une sieste
- Deux caractères, une seule direction
- Ce qui brille dans leurs yeux plus que dans la salle
- Le repas où on mange comme si on n’avait pas déjà festoyé la veille
- Ce petit rien qui fait tout, surtout chez elle
- Son univers préféré… et parfois le mien par amour
- L’amour sans les disputes pour la vaisselle
- Celui ou celle qui a tout vu, tout entendu… et garde (presque) tout secret
- Dessert préféré de Julie, à la fois doux et piquant — comme la mariée
- Là où tout a commencé : François le chef, Julie l’apprentie
- Ce sentiment qui grandit un peu plus chaque jour
- Ce qui coûte cher pour finir fané le lundi
- Celui qu’ils vivent éveillés, main dans la main
- Le seul invité qu’on n’avait pas convié
Down
- Endroit où l’on finit souvent à chanter trop fort
- Jamais facile, mais toujours main dans la main
- Le symbole discret d’un grand engagement
- Boisson officielle des décisions discutables
- Prétexte pour tout et n’importe quoi
- Le petit surnom donné par François à Julie
- De Haute-Savoie à la Picardie, puis jusqu’aux Landes, toujours ensemble
- La grande sœur à quatre pattes
- L’invité qu’on espère, mais qui lit rarement les prévisions
- Ce vêtement qu’on ne porte qu’une fois et qu’on paye trois fois trop cher
- Ce qu’on ressent quand on réalise que c’est le grand jour
- Le péché mignon de François, à consommer sans modération
- Leur plus belle aventure à deux, célébrée entourés de tous
- Le premier surnom de Noé
- Fleur des champs par excellence
- La preuve qu’on a survécu à la soirée
- Arme de lancer massive réservée à la mariée
- Ce moment suspendu où tout devient vrai
- Bruit préféré des mariés
- Parce qu’ils n’ont jamais vraiment eu besoin de mots pour se comprendre
- Le surnom donné par Julie à François
- Rouge, rosé ou blanc
- État d’esprit du jour
- Ce qui ne les a jamais quittés pendant leur parcours du combattant
- État naturel après trois coupes
- L’écho doux de leurs instants partagés
- Celui qui s’emballe à chaque regard
- Ce qu’on fait en souriant… et qu’on relira plus tard
- Une promesse murmurée entre deux regards
56 Clues: Rouge, rosé ou blanc • État d’esprit du jour • Le premier surnom de Noé • Bruit préféré des mariés • Le mois du tout premier bisou • La grande sœur à quatre pattes • Fleur des champs par excellence • État naturel après trois coupes • Celui qui fait croire qu’il sait • Notre plus belle aventure à trois • Celui qui s’emballe à chaque regard • Prétexte pour tout et n’importe quoi • ...
New Phone Who Dis P6 2026-04-15
Across
- Im pretty good at drawing and like outside.
- I was on a yacht last weekend with my girlfriend
- I like to travel
- I have worked as a babysitter and in a healthcare clinic.
- i got pressed by a 24 year old on my 13th birthday for no reason btw
- When I was a little kid there was a little cotton ball stuck in my right ear.
- I actually love having time to myself more then it might seem. even though i can be social and talkative, i lie being alone most of the time to think, reset, and just have my own space.
- I’m the last person with my family name from my Grandma side
- I go fishing every other weekend
- I have never eaten a blueberry.
- i did boxing for 7 years but now I quit in the new year reaching 2025.
- I got stung by a bumble bee on my lip
- I have a condition labelled AKD for Akute Kidney Disease.
- I'm the only person in the world who owns a signed copy of a vinyl I like.
- I love making slime
- my dog jumped out of a car window 5 times
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- i use to do dance.
- when i was 8 i was at my brothers house and i had to sleep on the floor and my nephew was sleeping next to me and i woke up with a cockroach in my eaar and i thought my nephew put it in my ear so i took it out of my ear and put it inside of his ear
- I have 4 siblings
- I randomly I'm staring at someone, and for no reason at all, I start laughing—and it's not because I'm laughing of the person.
- Most of the time I can only eat while I am watching Super Mario Logan or Dude perfect or sometimes Rod Wave Elite on youtube.
- I often trip, nearly falling down. Like it happens almost every week, sometimes multiple times. But I catch myself before I fall each time as well.
- I like to go on random night walks with my dogs and enjoy the fresh air.
- I'm never home, I'm always out w people or parties.
- One fact about me is that I am half Salvadorian and Mexican.
- When I was a kid I had 3 pet lizards.
- I randomly lift my arm up and just casually let it hang there for a few minutes.
- Im a very high rank in marvel rivals, in competitive mode.
- I will graduate when I am 19 years old.
- when i was in kindergarten i got pushed into a gate and started bleeding from my eye.
- I like eating spoonfulls of peanut butter.
- The only soda i drink is baja blast.
- I didn't talk to anyone until my 3rd grade teacher bribed me with movie tickets so I'd talk to her.
- I would steal a lot of hotwheels at savemart when i was a little kid and hide the evidence under the coin machines.
34 Clues: I like to travel • I have 4 siblings • i use to do dance. • I love making slime • I have never eaten a blueberry. • I go fishing every other weekend • The only soda i drink is baja blast. • When I was a kid I had 3 pet lizards. • I got stung by a bumble bee on my lip • I will graduate when I am 19 years old. • my dog jumped out of a car window 5 times • ...
History Of Disney 2017-05-24
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- What state is Disney World located in?
- What state did Walt Disney grow up in?
- What was the name of the first major short film featuring Mickey Mouse?
- What is the name of the amusement park Walt first opened in the 50’s?
- How many oscars did “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves” obtain?
- What word are Disney theme park characters forbidden from using?
- Where are the Disney headquarters located today?
- Disney World resort is about the same size as what city in California?
- What character was Walt speaking about when he said, “...we decided not to let him talk. It wasn't that he couldn't talk, just that he'd never tried.”?
- What was the name of the first of Walt Disney's cartoon characters?
- What was the name of the first distributor the Disney Brothers Studio made a deal with? (Who later ended up stealing from them).
- What organization did Walt join after dropping out of high school and being rejected from the army?
- What real life model were Disney princesses Ariel and Belle based off of?
- What was the name of the first cartoon mickey mouse appeared in?
- What is the name of the most recent Disney movie?
- What is the name of Walt Disney’s wife?
- What movie, created by Walt Disney, was inspired by him playing the lead role in a school play?
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- What is “Yen Sid” (the name of the sorcerer in Fantasia) spelled backwards?
- Who is the CEO of Disney today?
- What future president joined Walt Disney to host a live telecast of Disneyland's opening day?
- What patent did Walt Disney own for a couple of years making him the only animator able to make color cartoons?
- What was the name of the last major success that Walt produced himself, combining live action and animation?
- What was the name of Disney's brother who he set up the “Disney Brother’s Studio” with?
- What is the name of the princess in the first major Disney movie?
- Who was the voice behind the famous Mickey Mouse?
- What country was Walt Disney sent to during WW1, after he joined the Red Cross?
- What is the name of the superhero based subsidiary within Disney corporation?
- What was the name of the first of Disney’s cartoons to be produced in color?
- Fill in Disney’s quote “All our dreams can come true, if we have the _____ to pursue them”?
- What character was named after Walt Disney himself?
- Who drew the 1953 plans of Disneyland for Walt Disney?
- What job did Walt have growing up?
- What is the name of the first person disney employed?
- How many Disney princesses are there?
- What major actor/comedian used to work in the magic shop at disneyland?
- What month was Walt Disney born?
- What is the name of the high school Walt attended before dropping out at age 16?
- What did Walt consider America's most important export?
- Where was this distributor from?
- What is Walt Disney’s middle name?
40 Clues: Who is the CEO of Disney today? • What month was Walt Disney born? • Where was this distributor from? • What job did Walt have growing up? • What is Walt Disney’s middle name? • How many Disney princesses are there? • What state is Disney World located in? • What state did Walt Disney grow up in? • What is the name of Walt Disney’s wife? • ...
3 2025-01-03
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- This buidiling looks like heaven , with tall ceilings supported by columns and large windows made of s___d g___, which make them filled with colored light and appeared to its intention of c___ing t___ m___d descriptions of heaven.
- The painter is known for her p___ attention to the details of people’s faces.
- Finally, after long 6 years of repair and r___n, the cathedral which had stood for hundreds of tears, is scheduled to be open to the public o___ m___.
- The c___ s___ of Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall is often full of young students dancing and buzzing.
- The people of Paris were shocked to see their most popular tourist attraction i___ f___s.
- Stalls b___ with delicious treats, such as Belgien w___s that are served warm and crispy with delicious toppings.
- The Grand-Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases this heritage surrounded by magnificent g___ h___s and the impressive City Hall.
- The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, much of which takes place inside the c___l, was so popular that it inspired a major r___ of the c___l.
- Initially a small trading town on the Senne River, Brussels evolved into a major political and ___ center over time.
- The palace was designed to impress all visitors with its s___.
- The M___ series made quite a few huge hits before. But their production last year was almost nothing but a disappointment.
- The revolutionaries associated the Christian establishment with the king they loathed, so they r___ed Notre-Dame along with many other churches.
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- The a___ of fresh waffles mixes with the rich s___ of chocolate at the cafe.
- The palace was once grand and spectacular, but no it is in a start of d___.
- Hanoi is a city that e___s its past while celebrating the present, with French colonialism influence and Chinese culture heritages left behind that blend in its local atmosphere, making it a mighty city that is definitely worth a visit!
- If I ever get caught, please help me erase my Internet b___ history.
- Now people can once again visit this a___ wonder and m___ at its beauty, its history and its spiritual significance.
- Vendors offer handcrafted gifts and seasonal decoration line the square, with visitors enjoying m___ed wine, which they can sip on as they b___.
- Narrow streets wind through ___ neighborhoods, which is known for its ___ nightlife as well.
- The decision to change locations was so d___ for the store that the foreseeing decline in their profit is expected.
- Every other August, a ___ flower carpet covers the town in radiant colors.
- Most people never get to see a single a___, which is a basic unit of matter.
- The head made the desert sand shimmer and radiant.
- Keeping up with maintenance on your gear and equipment can help prevent d___, and enhance your experience using them.
- Mary d___s lying, so she broke up with her boyfriend when she found him cheating and lying about smoking on her.
- Steve took e___ notes to prepare for the exam.
26 Clues: Steve took e___ notes to prepare for the exam. • The head made the desert sand shimmer and radiant. • The palace was designed to impress all visitors with its s___. • If I ever get caught, please help me erase my Internet b___ history. • Every other August, a ___ flower carpet covers the town in radiant colors. • ...
Round 3 2024-12-17
Across
- AWS service that acts like a digital moat, protecting your applications from unwanted internet dragons?
- AWS service that acts like a data-moving juggernaut, transporting massive datasets in a giant, secure truck?
- AWS assembly line for your code, automating the journey from commit to deploy with a sprinkle of CI/CD magic?
- AWS service that acts as your data teleporter, zipping files between on-premises and cloud storage at warp speed?
- AWS cloud expressway that speeds up content delivery to users worldwide with a sprinkle of caching magic.
- AWS service that is your data warehouse superhero, crunching analytics at lightning speed for your business insights?
- AWS virtual zoo where you can unleash and manage your own server beasts in the cloud.
- AWS service that lets you ride the rapids of real-time data, analyzing streams as they rush by?
- AWS service that is your container chauffeur, letting you run apps without lifting a finger for server management?
- AWS service that lets you build your cloud fortress, where you set the boundaries and guard the gates of your network?
- AWS detective service leaves a breadcrumb trail of your cloud activities, making it easy to catch mischief-makers in action?
- Who is our onsite project management maestro?
- AWS service that is your domain's air traffic controller, ensuring smooth landings for user requests worldwide?
- AWS service that turns database management into a breeze, letting you kick back while it handles the nitty-gritty?
- AWS lightning-fast, serverless database, where data dances effortlessly at any scale.
- AWS service that offers a data kaleidoscope, providing colorful and interactive insights at your fingertips?
- Where is Erie Insurance Headquarters located.?
- AWS service that lets you focus on code brilliance while it handles the server grunt work invisibly?
- Who's our insider guide for a behind-the-scenes look at the deployed SCPs?
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- AWS service that is a database marvel, mixing the best of MySQL and PostgreSQL with turbocharged cloud performance?
- AWS service that is your app's bouncer, managing user sign-ups and logins with seamless security?
- AWS service that is your cloud sculptor, molding infrastructure to your exact specifications with a simple template?
- AWS digital workshop, where your code gets crafted, tested, and polished into deployable masterpieces.
- AWS privacy sleuth, sniffing out PII and sensitive data to keep your cloud secrets under wraps.
- AWS service that serves as your compliance coach, helping you keep your cloud environment in tip-top shape?
- AWS version-controlled vault, where your code treasures are securely stored and shared with your team—recently sunsetted.
- AWS service that is your deployment maestro, orchestrating code rollouts like a symphony conductor?
- AWS service that serves as your cloud's vigilant sentinel, constantly monitoring and reporting on your infrastructure's health?
- When was Erie Insurance company founded.?
- AWS service that acts as your internet's bodyguard, standing watch to fend off unwanted digital intruders?
30 Clues: When was Erie Insurance company founded.? • Who is our onsite project management maestro? • Where is Erie Insurance Headquarters located.? • Who's our insider guide for a behind-the-scenes look at the deployed SCPs? • AWS virtual zoo where you can unleash and manage your own server beasts in the cloud. • ...
Risolvimi 2025-09-15
Across
- Famoso parco terracinese (storpiato)
- Facciamo 6 euro, ma solo perché sei tu
- Può essere una melodia romana o un amico
- Ha le ali ma non sono le tue scapole (cartone)
- Il tuo dolce preferito
- Sbocco su muro
- Venticello (storpiato)
- In Pineta con tuo nonno
- L'orario tipico della tua prima risposta
- Una vipera
- Commentasti le vene (Personaggio)
- Mi fratello/tu cugino
- L'autografo
- Pietra Viola
- O batterista o secondo di carne
- Il pianista
- Risposta standardizzata
- Il monte verticale
- Non è Rubìu ma è (città)
- La scarpa per eccellenza, adolescenza
- Mi fija
- Palalottomatica
- Canta "Che ho sempre fatto solo sbagli ma uno sbaglio che cos'è"
- Non è un eroe Marvel, è solo un infame
- Here comes the sun (Luogo)
- Rubiati
- Quando ti si fa notare che non sei simpatico (risposta)
- Videochiamata
- Piace a tua sorella
- Famoso e utile al lido Circe
- Lupu
- Non è borsa, è
- Sotto Meme
- Bandana sotto il casco
- Ipocrisia anziane cristiane (Luogo)
- Sistemò il quadro
- Quanto c'è telepatia: "Che..."
- Ferragosto con Grecale
- Non sei un bad boy ma...
- Posto fisso
- Diminutivo di luogo di ricreo invernale in lunghezza
- Anni di sopportazione
- After del Crow (Luogo)
- Il primo mio regalo
- Colpì a Barça
- Libro prestato
- Se facessimo un figlio verrebbe
- Nacque già sopra un cavallo
- Tu ti fai troppi problemi Michele (Luogo)
- Il collega baffuto
- È crush ma a casetta
- Tiumor sardo
- "Spengo la tele, oggi voglio uscire..."
- Il sindaco di Terracina alta
- Col cappellino sei
- L'egocentrico
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- Sta rottura de coglioni dei
- Iruya a 17 anni
- Il tuo punto debole
- Il primo fu Vitti (come Britney)
- Finto payaso imprenditore terracinese
- Lo scrisse Pratolini
- Scarpette discutibili
- Il democristiano
- Non hanno riposo
- Sono felice, dove ho sbagliato?
- L'esame da 26
- Sono abituato ai piedi in faccia sono della
- Film e serata cringe da Edoardo
- Un sushi ribattezzato
- Ogni tanto ce l'ho contro
- Accompagnamento per dormire
- Piatto che non ti piace
- Tanti tanti tanti tanti
- Ti caddero i piedi (Luogo)
- LA casetta
- Il famoso guidadores Ponzese
- Chi fece le ronde?
- Sotto la
- "Posso?", colore coperta
- Enelcuartode?
- Ça plane pour moi
- Dicesi persone alla Pinta
- Completa la canzone in the sky when you lose small mind you free your life
- Il mio animale preferito
- Il mio hobby
- La comparsa
- Clamorosa caduta (Luogo)
- Maglietta banana republic
- Il trio su WhatsApp
- Doris e Tremotino ne sono personaggi
- Uomo medio
- Rinomato cibo notturno
- Lo è Edoardo
- Una bella bettola
- Se mi chiami ancora
- Reazione sorpresa, Latina fiori
- Luogo di carico e scarico
- Quelli che ti sono rimasti
- IL succo
- Il sole ai dreads (Luogo)
- Ormai solo iqos
- Luogo di quotidianità (Storpiato)
- Zuppa nel pane
- Non è Chao
105 Clues: Lupu • Mi fija • Rubiati • Sotto la • IL succo • Una vipera • LA casetta • Sotto Meme • Uomo medio • Non è Chao • L'autografo • Il pianista • La comparsa • Posto fisso • Pietra Viola • Il mio hobby • Lo è Edoardo • Tiumor sardo • L'esame da 26 • Enelcuartode? • Videochiamata • Colpì a Barça • L'egocentrico • Sbocco su muro • Non è borsa, è • Libro prestato • Zuppa nel pane • Iruya a 17 anni • Palalottomatica • Ormai solo iqos • ...
Mots croisés des mariés 2025-10-15
Across
- Une promesse murmurée entre deux regards
- Ça ne nous a jamais gêné, et encore moins empêché d’aimer
- Celui qui s’emballe à chaque regard
- Là où tout a commencé : François le chef, Julie l’apprentie
- Le mot le plus court et le plus engageant du monde
- Ce qui brille dans leurs yeux plus que dans la salle
- Le surnom donné par Julie à François
- L’écho doux de leurs instants partagés
- Le péché mignon de François, à consommer sans modération
- Le seul invité qu’on n’avait pas convié
- Bruit préféré des mariés
- Notre plus belle aventure à trois
- Ce sentiment qui grandit un peu plus chaque jour
- Ce qu’on fait en souriant… et qu’on relira plus tard
- Endroit où l’on finit souvent à chanter trop fort
- Ces instants qu’on ne cherche pas à retenir mais qu’on n’oublie jamais
- Le repas où on mange comme si on n’avait pas déjà festoyé la veille
- L’amour sans les disputes pour la vaisselle
- Ce que certains font bien… et d’autres croient bien faire
- Deux caractères, une seule direction
- Fleur des champs par excellence
- Jamais facile, mais toujours main dans la main
- C’est forcément l’heure quelque part dans le monde
- Arme de lancer massive réservée à la mariée
- Le premier surnom de Noé
- Parce qu’ils n’ont jamais vraiment eu besoin de mots pour se comprendre
- Montagne sucrée qui vaut bien une sieste
- Le mois du tout premier bisou
Down
- Le fil invisible qui les relie depuis le premier jour
- Ce moment suspendu où tout devient vrai
- Ce qui ne les a jamais quittés pendant leur parcours du combattant
- Une manière de dire tout sans parler
- Le petit surnom donné par François à Julie
- Ce qu’ils ont appris ensemble, sans jamais se lâcher
- État d’esprit du jour
- Ce petit rien qui fait tout, surtout chez elle
- État naturel après trois coupes
- Celui ou celle qui a tout vu, tout entendu… et garde (presque) tout secret
- De Haute-Savoie à la Picardie, puis jusqu’aux Landes, toujours ensemble
- La grande sœur à quatre pattes
- La preuve qu’on a survécu à la soirée
- Celui dans lequel tout a commencé et où tout se dit encore
- Ce qui coûte cher pour finir fané le lundi
- Celui qu’ils vivent éveillés, main dans la main
- L’invité qu’on espère, mais qui lit rarement les prévisions
- Dessert préféré de Julie, à la fois doux et piquant — comme la mariée
- Ce qu’on ressent quand on réalise que c’est le grand jour
- Rouge, rosé ou blanc
- Le symbole discret d’un grand engagement
- Celle qui rayonne autant qu’elle émeut
- Prétexte pour tout et n’importe quoi
- Ce vêtement qu’on ne porte qu’une fois et qu’on paye trois fois trop cher
- Celui qui fait croire qu’il sait
- Leur plus belle aventure à deux, célébrée entourés de tous
- Boisson officielle des décisions discutables
- Son univers préféré… et parfois le mien par amour
56 Clues: Rouge, rosé ou blanc • État d’esprit du jour • Bruit préféré des mariés • Le premier surnom de Noé • Le mois du tout premier bisou • La grande sœur à quatre pattes • État naturel après trois coupes • Fleur des champs par excellence • Celui qui fait croire qu’il sait • Notre plus belle aventure à trois • Celui qui s’emballe à chaque regard • Une manière de dire tout sans parler • ...
HL 2022 2021-06-08
Across
- Former BAML investment banker
- (name clue) Scientists use this piece of equipment
- Honorary girl scout when he was younger because his mom brought him along to all of my sister's troop meetings (they gave him a sash)
- Won game theory survivor (1 of 2)
- Grew up in England
- Political junkie
- Loves music festivals & concerts
- Invited to audition for Disney's Even Stevens as a kid
- Favorite movie is the Parent Trap
- Can speak French
- Knows English, Portugese, and Korean
- Sometimes she will text people in my sleep
- Dancer/ice skater
- Owns a tabby cat
- Met husband at Notre Dame
- Bakes amazing bread
- Best soccer player in our section
- Was a state level Ping Pong champion!
- Worked at Chobani
- Duke athlete
- JDMBA + KBF
- Regularly cooks complicated meals (i.e. octopus)
- Barry's Bootcamp instructor
- From Canada
- Learned how to make 15 different pasta shapes during quarantine
- Highlander couple!
- Has a twin sister
- Has a business making prints & sells in Evanston markets
- Loves Chilis & hibachi
- Vandy girl
- Avid composer and producer
- Worked at the Bridgespan Group
- Makes his own elk sausage
- Performed at Carnegie Hall
- Was once interviewed by Good Morning America about a scandal happening on his college campus but they ended up cutting the footage
- Has tried stand-up comedy
- Former TFA corps member
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- Usually wears all black
- Army ranger
- Worked full time in Chicago for both fall & winter quarter
- Is a "bite the bag" pro
- Chicago/Evanston is the fourth midwestern city he's lived in
- Can out-shot everyone
- Worked in oil and gas
- Got invited to be on a reality dating show
- Highlander couple!
- From Chile
- Worked in London
- Hiked Mount Kilimanjaro
- Has seen 27 / 39 presidental graves
- (name clue) April, May, ???
- Been to all four major tennis tournaments (as a spectator)
- Loves to salsa dance
- Competed in Speech & Debate for 10 years
- Wears green headphones for class
- Actually worked in person at his internship last summer
- Watched all marvel movies in chronological order during quarantine
- (name clue) You use this to cool down
- Lived in SF all of 1st year
- Owns all of the Sims 4 expansion packs
- Went to Harvard
- Can say the alphabet backwards in less than 3 seconds
- Used to Irish Step Dance
- From Washington state
- Played squash in college
- MDMBA
- From Peru
- Is a dad
- Extra in Transformers 4
- Enjoys playing poker
- Accidentally and endearingly greeted his JV off mute in an IB company call
- Was an extra in the movie Grown Ups
- DJ Yung Sweater Vest
- Double godfather
- Engineer, lawyer, consultant
- Won game theory survivor (1 of 2)
- Just had knee surgery
- Family makes the most amazing Kellogg masks
- Working in Taiwan this summer
79 Clues: MDMBA • Is a dad • From Peru • From Chile • Vandy girl • Army ranger • JDMBA + KBF • From Canada • Duke athlete • Went to Harvard • Political junkie • Worked in London • Can speak French • Owns a tabby cat • Double godfather • Dancer/ice skater • Worked at Chobani • Has a twin sister • Grew up in England • Highlander couple! • Highlander couple! • Bakes amazing bread • Loves to salsa dance • Enjoys playing poker • ...
March 22, 2023 2023-03-22
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- A military song played by a bugle, especially when the cadets wake up
- A period of ten years
- A website that teachers use to monitor what their students are doing on their computers
- A piece of advice that helps a person
- The yellow part of an egg
- What family is the watermelon in?
- Said to only be drunk by grownups
- Lower in rank; not superior
- Said by a director to tell the cameraman to stop recording
- At no price
- A citrus with orange flesh and an orange rind
- A small market
- Put a pen or pencil to paper
- Said at a game when a player dies
- Show strong dislike for
- A device that lets you see things close
- Not fat
- Used in guacamole
- Rude way to tell someone to be quiet
- Showing no signs of worry or enthusiasm
- Very ill-mannered
- Crunchy cheese snacks that come in Flamin' Hot flavor
- Be filled with astonishment
- The second part in a movie or book
- ___ World, 2015 film with Chris Pratt
- How ___ you?
- Alternate word for "no"
- Propel something in the air with the force of the hands
- Bloodshed
- A newspaper famous for its crosswords and Wordle
- 2020 musical on the true events of Alexander Hamilton
- Relating to bodily humor or functions
- Chairs have these
- Playful marine mammal
- Look at closely
- A punctuation mark that pauses a sentence
- A medical problem that requires an inhaler
- Treading on ___
- Unwilling to give, ungenerous
- Man's best friend
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- A last name
- Exaggerating
- Very yummy
- Who is the club president of the Doki Doki Literature Club?
- Video-making site
- This literary genre can include autobiographies and articles
- ___ Lee Curtis, star of Laurie Strode in the Halloween franchise
- Tilted
- Said at the end of a list to indicate that there are more things to mention
- An imaginary image or scene when sleeping
- One's perspective on something
- A word that a story or article revolves around
- Pressure put on a word to make it stand out
- Said to express neutrality
- Power and influence
- 2022 comedy with Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg
- Involving grammar
- The art of being in love with oneself
- Aware of things going on
- 27 divided by 3
- Ready to start
- Talk dirty about a friend in secret
- Welcome, say hi to
- The red liquid that runs in our veins
- A social problem involving punching and fighting, especially with guns
- Therefore
- A sour yellow fruit
- Intended for younger audiences
- What does rated R mean?
- Hurt someone verbally
- Dumb
- Clean
- A group of lines in a poem
- Deceitful
- Disrespectful
- An opening in the skin
- Past tense of "have"
- A person one is sexually attracted to
- Shoe company that made the Air Force 1's and Air Jordans
79 Clues: Dumb • Clean • Tilted • Not fat • Therefore • Bloodshed • Deceitful • Very yummy • A last name • At no price • Exaggerating • How ___ you? • Disrespectful • A small market • Ready to start • 27 divided by 3 • Look at closely • Treading on ___ • Video-making site • Involving grammar • Used in guacamole • Very ill-mannered • Chairs have these • Man's best friend • Welcome, say hi to • Power and influence • A sour yellow fruit • ...
Crossword 10/11/25 2025-11-10
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- Thor, Brahma, Zeus, Ahura Mazda,Isis
- Paradox's Grand Strategy Series focused on 'Europa'
- The actor behind the King of Folk, the Padishah Empereor, and the King of England
- Europe's foremost capital under siege
- The Adopted Title of Starstruck's 'The Red Hot'
- The Ball
- Chosen sport of Freddie Freeman
- Japanese Buddism
- Spreadsheet program
- The ___ man better known as Rick Diggins
- Capital of Sierra Leone
- Big ___ Wolf
- Least common playing card
- The True King of Candia
- The nickname of Earvin Johnson
- Family central to the plot of Young Love Blood
- Most common place to find Smegheads
- Theoretically the Economic Ideology of China, Cuba and Vietnam
- Pete Conlan's first epithet
- Home of the best cigars
- An Authors concluding words
- Last Name of NZ's Prime Minister during WWII
- The death which sparked the Viking Invasion of Britan
- Woolly Beast of Burden
- Full of goodness, full of vitamins, full of marrowbone jelly.
- Initals of Dimension 20's Chief DM
- O1 Black: ___ on Demand
- The current location of historical New Providence
- Paradox's WWII Grand Strategy Game Hearts of ___ IV
- The Leper King of Jerusalem
- 2013 Paranormal Romance loosely based on Romeo and Juliet
- The man who "killed" God
- The Divine Domain of the Rapper Ski Mask
- Home of Koi and Book Loving Shoppers
- God of Wine and Madness
- The Wardens of the North in Westeros
- Old Horse
- The final elemental mentor of Aang
- The acronym used for the empire who argueably lacks each claim made in its name
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- Graveyard of Empires
- The Hick from French Lick
- The comedic last name of Misfits and Magics fourth member
- First region in Pokemon
- The true species of Spiderman's "venomous" villian
- Home of the Sudetenland prior to WWII
- The most notable feature of Cerberus
- Sterotypically Wise Bird
- Home of Mansa Musa
- Kit Harrington's Blade Weilding Marvel Hero
- The lazy dog jumps over them
- Writer of Jocelyn Flores, King of the Dead, Look at Me, and I don’t even speak spanish lol
- The acronym used for Emily Axford's and Brian Murphey's most popular podcast
- What 'C' means in CMPunk
- Location of the Third Eye
- Austen's most notable matchmaker
- Fourth-Wall breaking Loud Mouthed Mercenary
- Previous name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- One who falsely claims to be one of Christ's chosen
- Professional Athelte of Ancient Rome's Colosseum
- Home of the Devil's Staircase
- NBA team with the most championships
- Undoubtedly poison
- The wealthiest family in Elmville
- The first name of Captain America
- Old Capital of Japan
- The final evolution of Poliwag
- Tito's multicultural experiment
- An idealised person or thing
- Accomplished Pilot
- Peter Griffin's Hometown
- The main port of Invercargill
- The titular man whose 'Wrath' burdens the crew of the Enterprise
- Slaughterhouse outside of human consumption
73 Clues: The Ball • Old Horse • Big ___ Wolf • Japanese Buddism • Home of Mansa Musa • Undoubtedly poison • Accomplished Pilot • Spreadsheet program • Graveyard of Empires • Old Capital of Japan • Woolly Beast of Burden • First region in Pokemon • Capital of Sierra Leone • The True King of Candia • Home of the best cigars • O1 Black: ___ on Demand • God of Wine and Madness • Sterotypically Wise Bird • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-04
Across
- This 40-time Grammy nominee and rock legend cites his ADHD as one of the reasons he left school early to become a professional touring musician (last name)
- At seven Olympic medals, this ADHDer is tied with Shannon Miller for most Olympic medals won by an American Gymnast (first name)
- This “Goddess of Pop” has both dyslexia and dyscalculia. a condition that makes numbers and calculations difficult to process
- Shame and stigma led this “Havana” singer to bottle up her struggles with anxiety and OCD for a long time. but. as she stated in a 2020 article for The Wall Street Journal “owning our struggles and taking the steps to heal is powerful.” (last name)
- This knighted actor received an autism diagnosis late in life, nearly 25 years after winning his first Oscar; his second Oscar win in 2021 marked the first time an openly autistic actor has won the award. (last name)
- Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby shares their autistic experience to humorous effect in this Netflix special, named for their dog
- This She-Ra princess exhibits many autistic traits, such as missing certain social cues, hyperfixating on technology, and selectively eating tiny foods, which show creator Noelle Stevenson confirmed was intentional.
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- In 2021, Seth Rogen made it publicly known on Twitter that he has _________; other comedic actors with this condition include Dan Aykroyd and Howie Mandel
- In True Detective, Matthew McConaughey plays a cop with _____________. a type of hypersensitivity where one sense (such as sight) triggers another (such as taste)
- Former boy-wizard Daniel Radcliff was diagnosed with OCD at a young age. as well as this condition. which affects fine and gross motors skills and makes it tricky for Daniel to tie his shoes
- Marvel superhero _________ has more alternate identities than your average superhero due to their Dissociative Identity Disorder (previously known as Multiple Personality Disorder)
- Real-life neuroscientist and fictitious nobel laureate _________ Bialik also hosts a podcast that focuses on mental health issues.
- Writer/director Dan Harmon was similarly inspired to seek an Autism diagnosis after researching for the character of Abed on this hit show.
- Although it is never explicitly stated in the Harry Potter series, this Ravenclaw is a prime example of the inattentive type of ADHD. characterized by being easily distracted. prone to daydreaming. and frequently losing belongings. (first name)
- Best Picture film “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once” features an ADHD protagonist named ___________ who, according to co-director Dan Scheinert, is “so distractible, she can go to other universes with her brain.” (first name) Writing the film also led co-director Daniel Kwan to seek an ADHD diagnosis for himself.
- This titular character from a popular young adult series attributes his dyslexia and ADHD to his demigod heritage. (full first name)
- This autistic actor ain’t afraid of no ghosts—quite the opposite! He considers both ghosts and law enforcement among his dedicated interests (last name)
17 Clues: This “Goddess of Pop” has both dyslexia and dyscalculia. a condition that makes numbers and calculations difficult to process • At seven Olympic medals, this ADHDer is tied with Shannon Miller for most Olympic medals won by an American Gymnast (first name) • ...
Marvel 2022-10-12
Landmarks 2023-07-19
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- The Acropolis is an ancient citadel located in Athens, Greece. It is home to iconic structures such as the Parthenon and represents the pinnacle of ancient Greek civilization.
- Rushmore Mount Rushmore is a mountain sculpture located in South Dakota, United States. It features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents and represents American history and ideals.
- Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a famous performing arts center situated in Sydney, Australia. Its unique design resembles sails and it hosts various cultural events and shows.
- Mahal The Taj Mahal is a magnificent marble mausoleum located in Agra, India. It was built as a tribute to love and is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.
- the Redeemer Christ the Redeemer is a colossal statue of Jesus Christ situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It overlooks the city and is a symbol of Christianity and Brazilian culture.
- Ben Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the Palace of Westminster in London, United Kingdom. It is a prominent landmark and a symbol of British identity.
- The Colosseum is an ancient amphitheater located in Rome, Italy. It was used for gladiator contests and other public spectacles and stands as a testament to Roman engineering.
- Wall of China The Great Wall of China is a long wall that stretches across northern China. It was built to protect the country from invaders and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Tower The Eiffel Tower is a tall iron lattice tower located in Paris, France. It is an iconic symbol of the city and offers panoramic views from its observation decks.
- of Giza The Pyramids of Giza are ancient structures located on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. They were built as tombs for pharaohs and stand as a testament to Egyptian civilization.
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- Picchu Machu Picchu is an ancient Inca citadel situated in the mountains of Peru. It is renowned for its remarkable architecture, breathtaking views, and mysterious history.
- Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England. It consists of massive stone circles and is believed to have been built for religious and ceremonial purposes.
- Wat Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia. It is the largest religious monument in the world and showcases the grandeur and artistic mastery of the Khmer civilization.
- Gate Bridge The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate Strait in San Francisco, United States. It is an engineering marvel and an iconic symbol of the city.
- of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is a colossal statue located in New York Harbor, United States. It represents freedom and democracy and is a symbol of welcome to immigrants.
- Petra is an ancient city carved into the rock in Jordan. It features intricate architecture, including the famous Treasury, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
16 Clues: Petra is an ancient city carved into the rock in Jordan. It features intricate architecture, including the famous Treasury, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. • Tower The Eiffel Tower is a tall iron lattice tower located in Paris, France. It is an iconic symbol of the city and offers panoramic views from its observation decks. • ...
Marvel 2021-01-30
marvel 2022-02-04
Myths 2019-01-01
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- the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill. That’s a lot right? She was born out of the head of her father Zeus and she is the patron goddess of Athens.. and is often seen with an owl.
- the Egyptian sun god. He has the head of a falcon like the god Horus, but you can tell the difference between them because he has a sun over his head. He brought all creatures into existence by speaking their secret names and humans were born of his tears and sweat.
- the name of a famous grunge band in the 1990s is also the word for the goal of the Buddhist path, when you attain freedom from the three poisons of greed, hate and ignorance and extinguish everything that binds you to the cycle of rebirth and suffering.
- the demigod who was dipped into the river of the underworld by his mother so that he would be an immortal but she left his heel where she held him dry and that was his downfall.
- this Norse and Germanic god of thunder lightning and storms is famous for wielding his hammer and he is also the hero in a Marvel comic franchise.
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- the word ....... is used in Hinduism when a god is incarnated or appears in an earthly form. For example when the god Vishnu appeared on earth he sometimes appeared as Krishna who like Vishnu is often shown as a blue man in paintings. This may be why a well known sci-fi film titled ...... had blue creatures in it.
- the Greeks had Pegasus. The Chinese had Chollima. The Valkyrie rode winged horses from Asgard to pick souls dead in battle. And Muslims have Al.....
- the river that the dead in Greek myth cross to get to the underworld. The ferryman Charon takes a coin for the crossing so people were buried with a coin for the payment.
- She fought for an honorable burial for one of her brothers in this classic Greek drama. Her name means worthy or in place of one’s parents.
- God of war and a blood red planet is named after him
10 Clues: God of war and a blood red planet is named after him • She fought for an honorable burial for one of her brothers in this classic Greek drama. Her name means worthy or in place of one’s parents. • this Norse and Germanic god of thunder lightning and storms is famous for wielding his hammer and he is also the hero in a Marvel comic franchise. • ...
Shubh's Cross 2020-02-13
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- Kenneth Branagh is an Irish actor/director/film producer and screenwriter who is known for his direction of a Marvel movie. He also potrayed a character in a Harry Potter movie. Name the character.
- As the Endurance leaves Earth, Dr Brand has a message for Cooper and his team which contains a poem. Name the poem.
- "Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit ‘em, but remember it’s a sin .............." The following words which complete the line also make up the name of the novel from which the lines have been extracted. Name the author of this Pulitzer-prize winning novel.
- This Netflix original is an adaptation of a book by Andrzej Sapkowski. Before being adapted into a TV series, it was adapted into a role playing action game too. As a lead for the series, Netflix casted Superman. Name the Netflix series.
- X, whose surname was never revealed, used to be the closest to the couch but rarely got a chance to sit on it. The actor who portrayed X on screen, once mentioned, "I only sat on the couch twice. It was like sitting on game of thrones.". Name X.
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- The Brexit vote was conducted on 24th June 2016, which was also the 21st anniversary of a dark event. Brexists activists had to "wait for months before they could successfully obtain the return of UK to its purest and non-EU form", which is thematically simlar to earlier event. What earlier event is being talked about?
- This fictional character's name is portmanteau of two words, the first being the sound of an electric spark and the second being the sound made by a mouse. Name the character.
- This character can speak only three words and only in a specified order. Although, the people who know the language of this character understand what he means. Coincidententally, both the character and the language are called same. Name the character.
- This actor has had a quite a vesatile career in terms of being into different fandoms. He has been a vampire, was a champion in Triwizard Tournament, and would be the latest Batman soon. Name the actor.
- The whole show is actually a monologue by the lead of the series 'X' who dictates a story to his kids of how he met their mother. Name the character.
10 Clues: As the Endurance leaves Earth, Dr Brand has a message for Cooper and his team which contains a poem. Name the poem. • The whole show is actually a monologue by the lead of the series 'X' who dictates a story to his kids of how he met their mother. Name the character. • ...
Marvel 2021-11-12
Strategy Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-07
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- : 1. Loves to travel and explore new cities & culture; 2. Very particular about her seat in the bay; 3. Still trying to get the team to go out on a picnic!!
- : 1. I have worked across Mumbai, Hyderabad and Gurgaon offices and somehow found my way back to Hyderabad; 2. There’s a good chance I’m either holding or looking for ginger tea; 3. I work in Strategy today but started my journey in M&A
- : 1. Loves to annoy people and/or chit-chat on the floor; 2. Will be rarely seen working on the floor; 3. Reach out to him if you want to discuss pop-Culture things or Rock music
- : 1. Has done pushups in a pub; has a deadlift personal best of 160 kgs; 2. If you are looking to buy a car, he is your go to guy to discuss options; 3. He is the Only SM in his location
- : 1. I spend my weekends making calculated risks at a table where luck and psychology both matter; 2. I brought a story into the world last year that didn’t exist before; 3. In another life, I could probably run a kitchen without burning it down
- : 1. I love to plan badminton sessions; 2. I am always on headphones (irrespective of whether I am in a call or not); 3. I love writing random things on my diary
- : 1. Reach out to me if you want to know anything about hyderabad and its fun places; 2. Visited Europe 5 times in a span of 1 year for a Deloitte Project ; 3. With the practice for 4+ years
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- : 1. Ask me anything about numbers, data, analytics - I am always happy to help; 2. I will always have so many travel stories to share from countries across the world - From Northern Lights in Finland to Times Square New York; 3. I am a huge marvel fan and you can ask me anything about any character
- : 1. A Manager is Hyderabad is this person's current & ex-colleague; 2. They have little willingness to join early morning sporting events; 3. Their favourite aerated beverage is coke zero / diet coke
- : 1. Loves to travel and explore food; 2. Staffed on a single project for 2.5 years; 3. Reach out to him/her if you want to play box cricket
10 Clues: : 1. Loves to travel and explore food; 2. Staffed on a single project for 2.5 years; 3. Reach out to him/her if you want to play box cricket • : 1. Loves to travel and explore new cities & culture; 2. Very particular about her seat in the bay; 3. Still trying to get the team to go out on a picnic!! • ...
Marvel 2020-08-10
why bees dances 2025-10-15
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- are more than buzzing insects—they’re master communicators. When a worker bee discovers a rich source of nectar or pollen, it returns to the hive and performs a “waggle dance.” This isn’t random movement. The dance encodes precise information: the direction of the food source relative to the sun, and the distance based on the duration of the waggle. Other bees observe and decode the message, then fly off to collect the bounty.
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- behavior was first decoded by Austrian scientist Karl von Frisch in the 20th century, earning him a Nobel Prize. His research revealed that bees use complex spatial awareness and even adjust for the sun’s movement throughout the day. It’s a stunning example of non-verbal communication in nature.
- its biological marvel, the waggle dance teaches us about teamwork, efficiency, and the intelligence of creatures we often overlook. Bees may be tiny, but their social systems rival those of much larger animals—and they do it all without words.
3 Clues: its biological marvel, the waggle dance teaches us about teamwork, efficiency, and the intelligence of creatures we often overlook. Bees may be tiny, but their social systems rival those of much larger animals—and they do it all without words. • ...
Nouns 2023-11-15
Across
- Melody Listen to the Meadow Melody, a symphony of rustling grass and buzzing insects. It's a harmonious blend of nature's sounds, creating a melody that serenades those who venture into the heart of the meadow.
- Riverbank Stroll along the Rustic Riverbank, where the river's gentle flow weaves through rocks and pebbles. It's a serene scene, inviting contemplation and offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of life.
- Harmony Dive into Ocean Harmony, where waves rhythmically embrace the shore. The ocean's melody, a soothing blend of whispers and crashes, creates a harmonious symphony that lulls both heart and soul.
- Meadows Wander through the Moonlit Meadows, where the moon's soft glow turns ordinary fields into a magical landscape. The meadows come alive with silver light, casting a dreamy ambiance over the nocturnal world.
- Lighthouse Navigate through the Luminous Lighthouse, a beacon that guides ships safely to shore. Its radiant light pierces through the darkness, standing as a symbol of hope and guidance for sailors on stormy seas.
- Waterfall Stand by the Whimsical Waterfall, where cascading waters create a whimsical dance. It's a playful display of nature's energy, refreshing all who encounter its lively and carefree spirit.
- Sunset Witness the Silken Sunset, a breathtaking display of colors as the sun bids farewell to the day. The sky becomes a canvas of warm hues, casting a tranquil glow that blankets the world in serenity.
- Brook Follow the Blossoming Brook, a small stream where flowers bloom along its banks. It's a delightful watercourse that winds through meadows, adding a touch of beauty to the natural landscape.
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- Evergreen Step into the Enchanted Evergreen, a timeless tree that stands as a guardian of the forest. Its branches reach for the sky, providing shelter for creatures and witnessing the magic of the changing seasons.
- Rainbow Marvel at the Radiant Rainbow, a vibrant arch of colors that stretches across the sky after the rain. It's a dazzling display of nature's paintbrush, creating a bridge that connects the earth and the heavens.
- Treetops Climb to the Tranquil Treetops, where the branches create a peaceful sanctuary high above the ground. It's a serene escape, offering a quiet retreat and a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.
- Castle Imagine the Celestial Castle, a mythical fortress in the stars. Its towers glisten with cosmic dust, and it serves as a celestial refuge for dreams and aspirations, guarded by the constellations above.
- Mountain Climb the Majestic Mountain, a towering peak that touches the sky. Its majestic presence commands awe and admiration, offering panoramic views of valleys and inspiring a sense of accomplishment.
13 Clues: Brook Follow the Blossoming Brook, a small stream where flowers bloom along its banks. It's a delightful watercourse that winds through meadows, adding a touch of beauty to the natural landscape. • ...
Massive movie crossword 2013-12-22
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- / Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman starred in this 1942 classic (10)
- / Joel Barish in the 2004 movie, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (3,6)
- / Detective Jimmy Doyle in the 1971 movie, The French Connection (4,7)
- / She was Mrs Robinson in the 1967 movie, The Graduate (4,8)
- / Director of the 1999 movie, American Beauty (3,6)
- / Lieutenant Dunbar in the 1990 movie, Dances with Wolves (5,7)
- / Scarlett O'Hara in the 1939 classic, Gone with the Wind (6,5)
- / Samantha in the 2005 movie, Bewitched (6,6)
- / Sugar Kane Kowalczyk in the 1959 movie, Some Like It Hot (7,6)
- / Cornelius in the 1968 movie, Planet of the Apes (5,8)
- / Captain Virgil Hilts in the 1963 movie, The Great Escape (5,7)
- / He was Spartacus in the 1960 classic (4,7)
- / Tom Cruise was detective John Anderton in this 2002 movie (8,6)
- / Al Pacino was Vincent Hanna in this 1995 movie (4)
- / Meg Altman in the 2002 movie, Panic Room (5,6)
- / Director of the 2002 movie, The Pianist (5,8)
- / Director of Pulp Fiction (7,9)
- / Daniel Cleaver in the 2004 movie, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (4,5)
- / Linda in the 1978 movie, The Deer Hunter (5,6)
- / Director of the 1941 classic, Citizen Kane (5,6)
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- / Ben Affleck was Marvel comic's hero in this 2003 movie (9)
- / He directed and starred in the 1992 movie, Unforgiven (5,8)
- / Clyde Barrow in the 1967 movie, Bonnie and Clyde (6,6)
- / Dr Robert Langdon in the 2006 movie, The Da Vinci Code (3,5)
- / He was Detective Virgil Tibbs in the 1967 film, In the Heat of the Night (6,7)
- / She was Annie Hall in the film of the same name (5,6)
- / Proximo in the 2000 movie, Gladiator (6,4)
- / Nicole Kidman was Satine in this 2001 movie (6,5)
- / He was Cool Hand Luke in the 1967 movie (4,6)
- / Charles Frohman in the 2004 movie, Finding Neverland (6,7)
- / He was Milton Warden in the 1953 film, From Here to Eternity (4,9)
- / Melvin Udall in the 1997 movie, As Good as It Gets (4,9)
- / Audrey Hepburn played Eliza Doolittle in this 1964 film (2,4,4)
- / Director of the 1960 classic, Psycho (6,9)
- / He was George Taylor in the 1968 movie, Planet of the Apes (8,6)
- / President James Marshall in the 1997 movie, Air Force One (8,4)
- / Fay Wray starred in this 1933 classic (4,4)
- / Director of the 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange (7,7)
- / He was Tom Booker in the 1998 movie, The Horse Whisperer (6,7)
- / Don Vito Corleone in the 1972 movie, The Godfather (6,6)
- / Insp. Jacques Clouseau in the 1963 movie, The Pink Panther (5,7)
- / He was Sean Maguire in the 1997 film, Good Will Hunting (5,8)
- / He was The Elephant Man in the 1980 movie of the same name (4,4)
- / Oskar in the 1993 movie, Schindler's List (4,6)
- / Kill Bill actress (3,7)
- / Marty McFly in the 1985 movie, Back to the Future (7,1,3)
- / Hartigan in the 2005 movie, Sin City (5,6)
- / Joe Bradley in the 1953 movie, Roman Holiday (7,4)
- / Rev. Graham Hess in the 2002 movie, Signs (3,6)
49 Clues: / Kill Bill actress (3,7) • / Director of Pulp Fiction (7,9) • / Proximo in the 2000 movie, Gladiator (6,4) • / Director of the 1960 classic, Psycho (6,9) • / He was Spartacus in the 1960 classic (4,7) • / Hartigan in the 2005 movie, Sin City (5,6) • / Samantha in the 2005 movie, Bewitched (6,6) • / Fay Wray starred in this 1933 classic (4,4) • ...
Crossword 2024-05-22
Across
- Heimdall ________ed Odin his concerns about Loki´s deceptions.
- C-3PO from Star Wars is the most ______________ character in the franchise.
- Organizations tend to ___________ into various departments
- Most people dont like __________ speeches
- In the olden days monarchs were __________ into having as many children as possible.
- Shy people are ____________ most of the time.
- The Ottoman Empire´s _________ was between 1481-1566.
- When making cheese, the milk must _________ for the process to be succesful.
- an omnivore eats the ________ of food
- render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible
- irritating, annoying
- Line from Netflix series Bridgerton: "It has made the whole affair so _________ with difficulty."
- Monday mornings tend to be ________ for me.
- Do you prefer a happy or a sad ________ to a story?
- After a long week my energy tends to _______ significantly.
- The __________ child kept his class entertained with his endless stories.
- Taylor Swift song Down Bad (Tortured Poets Department) lyric "Everything comes out teenage __________. Variation of the word
- Caja de Seguro Social bathrooms are absolutely _________.
- Agnostic people can be __________
- Each constellation is ______, special, unique
- Reference to Netflix Series Bridgerton: Two older brothers still running from the _______.
- the Superbowl is_______ to the USA
- Throw or drop (something) from an aircraft of ship.
- a Panamanian person is a _________ to Panama
- The X-Men constantly face ______ in the Marvel Universe
- a reason why one might not be hired for a job is that one might have _____________ them with your skills.
- Pop culture is present everywhere. (synonym)
- First class people´s __________ display of wealth makes it impossible to ignore their social status.
- the Vietnamese ________ed over the Americans in '69
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- The study, knowledge, or science of law.
- Her _______ personality brightened up even the gloomiest of days.
- hesitate
- the lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization.
- Sometimes people might get arrested for being ______________ against authorities.
- people tend to ________ snakes in the animal kingdom
- Some might say that the bible is a _________ to future events to happen.
- short-lived
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame has an _______ figure
- Doesnt it __________ you when people talk to you while you have your headphones on?
- fancy word for yapping
- Dexter´s ________ often led to chaotic and laughable results in his secret lab
- Donald Trump´s instagram account is considered to be __________
- art critics can be ____________
- sentimental in a feeble or sickly way
- Taylor Swift song from the Speak now album Castles Crumbling (synonym for castles)
- a clever strategy usually intended to deceive or defraud.
- Line from Netflix Series Bridgerton: "But there is one thing that has given me at least some _________ of solace."
- City folks consider countryside people to be ______s.
- the hue of the minions is __________
- Hitler was a _______ for nationalism
- the _______ tolled to announce the funeral
- Spinsters in the 1800´s were considered __________ by society.
- Panama did not find it _________ to mine the country.
- Don Quijote inspired the term ________
- Curtains are used to ___________ sunlight
- Poison is _________ to human life
- A _______ of evidence can work against solving a crime.
- the first planes consisted of a more _____ technology than nowadays
- Vandalism is a _____ act of enmity.
- To __________ delays, the team worked overtime.
60 Clues: hesitate • short-lived • irritating, annoying • fancy word for yapping • art critics can be ____________ • Agnostic people can be __________ • Poison is _________ to human life • the Superbowl is_______ to the USA • Vandalism is a _____ act of enmity. • the hue of the minions is __________ • Hitler was a _______ for nationalism • an omnivore eats the ________ of food • ...
This is Your Life - Places you've spent the most time. 2024-09-07
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- Which Taoist pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City is known for its intricate architecture and religious significance?
- Which museum in Daegu documents the city's modern history, including its development and growth?
- What famous stretch of beachfront in Durban is known for its golden sands and vibrant atmosphere?
- Which French colonial-style opera house in Ho Chi Minh City hosts various cultural performances and events?
- What popular entertainment complex in Durban offers a casino, restaurants, theaters, and a beachfront promenade?
- What is the name of the iconic market in Ho Chi Minh City known for its bustling atmosphere and diverse range of goods?
- Which trendy street in Durban is famous for its restaurants, cafes, and vibrant nightlife?
- Which mountain near Daegu is a popular destination for hiking and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area?
- What is the name of the largest traditional street market in Daegu, known for its diverse food and shopping options?
- Which park in Daegu features the iconic E-World 83 Tower, a popular landmark in the city?
- What museum in Daegu showcases artifacts and exhibits related to the history and culture of the region?
- Which historic building in Ho Chi Minh City was the site of the end of the Vietnam War in 1975?
- Which popular marine theme park in Durban features a variety of attractions including an aquarium and water slides?
- Which underground network of tunnels located near Ho Chi Minh City served as a key Viet Cong base during the Vietnam War?
- Which historic park in Daegu features ancient fortress walls and traditional Korean architecture?
- Which street in Daegu is dedicated to the memory of the famous Korean singer-songwriter Kim Gwang-seok?
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- Which upscale suburb north of Durban is known for its beautiful beaches and the iconic Umhlanga Lighthouse?
- What iconic building in Ho Chi Minh City was designed by Gustave Eiffel and features a distinct yellow facade?
- Which busy port in Durban is one of the largest and busiest shipping terminals in Africa?
- Which famous cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City was constructed between 1863 and 1880 using materials imported from France?
- Which mountain in Daegu offers hiking trails and a cable car ride with panoramic views of the city?
- Which botanical garden in Durban is Africa's oldest surviving botanical gardens?
- What museum in Ho Chi Minh City showcases the history, culture, and development of the city and its people?
- What museum in Ho Chi Minh City exhibits artifacts and photographs related to the Vietnam War?
- What iconic stadium in Durban is known for its arch that offers a panoramic view of the city?
- What modern architectural marvel in Durban houses the city's tourism information center and offers panoramic views?
- What is the name of the tallest building in Ho Chi Minh City, featuring a unique helipad on its rooftop?
- Which historic building in Durban is known for its colonial architecture and hosts various cultural events?
- Which amusement park in Daegu features thrilling rides, a giant Ferris wheel, and colorful light shows at night?
- Which artificial lake in Daegu is a popular recreational spot with walking paths and scenic views?
30 Clues: Which botanical garden in Durban is Africa's oldest surviving botanical gardens? • Which busy port in Durban is one of the largest and busiest shipping terminals in Africa? • Which park in Daegu features the iconic E-World 83 Tower, a popular landmark in the city? • Which trendy street in Durban is famous for its restaurants, cafes, and vibrant nightlife? • ...
2010s 2021-10-25
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- Are all the changes in Earth’s temperature and weather due to both human and natural causes.
- when you feel embarrassed, awkward, uncomfortable, weirds you out.
- when an image or a video spreads all over social media, it is widely shared between people.
- people born between 1996-2010. Us.
- a really popular style of music, has African American origin, it is rap, also dancing.
- they are an electronic device that has two wheels. They are portable and rechargeable.
- popular video game, starts with the letter “F”, your character is dropped into an island and the objective is to be the last player alive.
- trend created to accentuate racism and discrimination towards the black community.
- This word is used to say a song is really good. A synonym of this word is banger.
- when something is popular at the moment it is a _____. Nowadays it comes from the app TikTok.
- app used for transportation, both for the drivers and for the clients/riders.
- informal, casual and urban clothes that mostly young people use on the daily
- to be surprised or shaken up by something or someone.
- Disbanded boy band included Harry, Liam, Louis, Zayn and Niall.
- App whose main purpose is to do live video game broadcastings, also known as streams, it’s considered Youtube’s main competitor
- (Eminem song) Stalker + fan combines is ____
- our phones, computers, ipads, iwatches are this.
- An app that allows you to post pictures and videos, it was created by facebook.
- Korean pop.
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- Superheroes from Marvel
- the action of playing video games.
- an entertainment company that has theme parks and is famous all around the world, house to TV shows like Hannah Montana, Phineas and Ferb, Jessie, Gravity Falls, The House of Mickey Mouse.
- An app that lets you listen to music, it’s green and black. You have to pay to have a premium service.
- situations where a person shoots others with a gun. They mostly happen in countries where it's legal to have weapons, they occured in some schools and public places.
- when you give a thumbs up to a video on YouTube.
- very popular social media app. Has caused a lot of controversy due to its privacy policies and how the app lacks respect for them.
- a type or genre of TV programs that shows the daily life or real life situations of a group of people, not scripted, like ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ ‘Million Dollar Lisiting’ ‘America’s Next Top Model’ ‘90 Day Fiancé’ ‘American Idol’.
- Fictional characters that have superpowers and make good deeds for society.
- a company that has TV shows and movies, it became famous and in the 2010s, almost everyone with internet access pays for this streaming service.
- famous dating app
- A picture that is taken by oneself
- Image or text that is used to express an idea, opinion or situation. Most times it’s used in a funny way and is used mainly on the internet
- tool used to edit a picture. Altering its colors, re-arranging things inside of it or correcting imperfections in the photo.
- an image or like and icons that represent emotions we send through or chatting apps
- This word is usually used on stan twitter and basically means that someone or something is unsuccessful or a failure
- Song by Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi.
36 Clues: Korean pop. • famous dating app • Superheroes from Marvel • the action of playing video games. • people born between 1996-2010. Us. • A picture that is taken by oneself • Song by Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi. • (Eminem song) Stalker + fan combines is ____ • when you give a thumbs up to a video on YouTube. • our phones, computers, ipads, iwatches are this. • ...
8th Grade Semester Review Challenge 2024-12-13
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- Annexed by the U.S. in 1898 after the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani
- A famous poem called the White Man’s _______ justified spreading US culture to other nations.
- Name of one of Ms. Lilley's cats; shared a name with a Marvel villain
- The __________ Age, a term coined by Mark Twain, referred to a period of superficial glitter and new wealth
- Instrument that Ms. Lilley played in high school band
- During the Industrial Revolution, the United States built more _________, connecting the country together and allowing travel and trade to be faster.
- The practice of stronger nations controlling weaker ones for economic or political reasons.
- Many poor immigrants moved into _________ apartments.
- The ________ Railroad connected both sides of the country together.
- Sensational journalism is known as _______ journalism, named after a cartoon character with the same color in his name.
- Grover __________ was the first president to serve two non-consecutive terms, one of the Gilded Age Presidents.
- The primary political machine in NYC led by Boss Tweed was named Tammany ______
- Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction required ____ percent of voters in the South to pledge loyalty to the United States.
- The period after the Civil War that aimed to rebuild the South and bring the country back together.
- Ms. Lilley's boyfriend is a Band Director in _____
- Industrialists that took advantage of their power were called robber ___________
- The Platt Amendment allowed US intervention in ____________ after the Spanish-American War.
- The __________ Revolution transformed the U.S. with new inventions, technologies, and city growth.
- The ______ of Labor included workers of all skills, races, and genders.
- Northerners who moved to the South in order to profit from economic weaknesses in the South. Hint: A word in here is something you may have on the floors of your house.
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- The Great ________ Fleet showcased US naval power globally.
- The President who promoted Big Stick Diplomacy
- Black ______ were laws that limited the rights of African Americans in the South.
- The dishonest behavior by those in positions of power during the Gilded Age
- The _________ Exclusion Act of 1882 stopped immigration from a large Asian country/
- The _________ Doctrine warned European nations to stay out of the Western Hemisphere
- Last name of Ms. Lilley's favorite singer
- What other subject did Ms. Lilley used to teach at her old school?
- Industrialist who dominated the steel industry, from Scotland
- How many years has Ms. Lilley been teaching
- The U.S.S. ___________ explored in Havana Harbor, sparking America declaring war on Spain
- Ms. Lilley lives in ______ Peoria
- Industrialist who dominated the oil industry
- ___ Island was a common place for immigrants from Europe to enter the U.S.
- A belief called Anglo-Saxonism emphasized that countries that spoke ___________ as their main language.
- The _______ of Paris ended the Spanish-American War.
- The Canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans was built in what country?
- Territory purchased from Russia in 1867, mocked as “Seward’s Folly”
- Inventor of the light bulb that revolutionized daily life
- the movement of people from farms to cities
- ________ Republicans were a group who wanted to punish the South during Reconstruction.
- A farming system where farmers would have to share their crops with the owners of the land.
- Rockefeller’s oil company was called ________ Oil.
- The right to vote is also known as this term
44 Clues: Ms. Lilley lives in ______ Peoria • Last name of Ms. Lilley's favorite singer • How many years has Ms. Lilley been teaching • the movement of people from farms to cities • Industrialist who dominated the oil industry • The right to vote is also known as this term • The President who promoted Big Stick Diplomacy • Ms. Lilley's boyfriend is a Band Director in _____ • ...
7th Grade Crossword 2.0 2023-10-09
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- He loves to play baseball, video games, and is often heard saying "It wasn't me!"
- She has four pets: Laila, Coral, Kermit, and Gibbs.
- His mom teachers 4th grade and he likes to say "twizzy."
- She has a dog, a cat, and a lizard and her mom works in the Lower School.
- She loves field hockey, lacrosse, and her dog name Skylar.
- She has a dog named Nelson and likes to say "Slay!"
- She was born in NYC and has 2 dogs named Lincoln and Griswold.
- Her full name is Francesca and she likes math and soccer.
- He has a pet named Walter and walks to school.
- Her mom teaches math in the Upper School and her dad owns car dealerships.
- She has played soccer and cheerleading and her friends say that she says “watcha ma-call it” a lot.
- She plays the cello, writes stories, draws, and reads in her spare time.
- He was new in 5th grade and plays very competitive soccer for a really good team.
- His mom was the Spanish teacher in the Lower School and he really likes Marvel movies
- He really really loves soccer and often says "Sonny has scored top bins again!"
- His mom is a teacher in the Lower School and his dad is an author/professor.
- His two older brothers are in the Upper School and his dad gives speeches for a living.
- He was born in Brazil and is new this year.
- She likes to read and she and her twin were born in Ukraine.
- Her mom works at Monica + Andy and she has been here since JK.
- He lives in West Ridge and likes Minecraft, the Maker Space, and anime.
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- She was born in Guatemala City and is a member of the Kids Supporting Kids club.
- He likes to play video games and soccer but does not like to ski.
- She is new this year and has a fish named Goldie.
- She has 2 brothers in the Upper School and her favorite color is pink.
- He is really excited about his new puppy named Tulia.
- She has 6 pets (4 cats 2 dogs) named: Bubbles, Squeaks, Fuzz ball, Madeline, Eugene, and Bronson.
- She is in the math club and Science Olympiad and likes to ask for "hewlp."
- Her dad works for Zoom and she is on the Scholastic Bowl team.
- He has 3 pets named Ragnar, Bear, and Chad.
- She was on stage crew for the play last year and she and her twin were born in Ukraine.
- His pets are named Rocket and Maple and he is left handed.
- She was born in Columbus, OH and both her parents are doctors.
- He has been a member of the soccer, basketball, track, and Science Olympiad teams at Latin.
- Both her parents are doctors and she loves playing field hockey.
- He was new last year and likes to play tennis and baseball.
- You may have seen her on stage a lot, both in the play and the rock band.
- He lives in Mount Prospect and has 3 older and younger siblings.
- She has a bunny named Javi and does not like Air Force Ones.
- She does rowing outside of school and has a sister named Millie.
- She plays field hockey, basketball, track, soccer and her mom works for the Chicago Red Stars soccer team.
- She played an assistant to a popstar in the play last year.
42 Clues: He has 3 pets named Ragnar, Bear, and Chad. • He was born in Brazil and is new this year. • He has a pet named Walter and walks to school. • She is new this year and has a fish named Goldie. • She has four pets: Laila, Coral, Kermit, and Gibbs. • She has a dog named Nelson and likes to say "Slay!" • He is really excited about his new puppy named Tulia. • ...
test 2016-08-24
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- One of the best places on earth.
- Bob’s Kristin’s first.
- Kristin thought that she’d never date one of these.
- Augh, He must be in love. He picked her up and visited with her mother where?
- Millennia’s often get this response from Kristin
- One thing Bob does to cause harm to himself
- These people are boring according to Agopian
- Kristin think that bob has this exception rule of inconsistency
- Endearing name for cool Kristin
- What does Kristin not trust Bob to do?
- A heterograph that is not a cigarette brand
- Bob’s best male friend
- Grace is less of this than Agopian
- What does Kristin wear to work?
- Bob and Kristin got caught in this while on the WaveRunner in Minnesota
- One may hear this blurted out in a Turrets like manner
- Bob felt that Kristin did what with her Christmas gift to him?
- She is____
- What! Who gave him this?
- This system has been mostly dismantled since meeting Bob
- This is really stupid?
- Strange tails originate for this fantasy land
- Bob has this affliction
- Nickname for Kristin’s beautiful Teeth
- A process that Bob has undergone?
- A patriot and a place to relax.
- Kristin noticed this on her first visit to Bob’s house and thought it a very good thing.
- Kristin’s sport
- She looks a bit goofy eyed, she must be…
- Water does this same thing to the wicked Witch as Kristin does to Bob.
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- A phrase that Bob tells Kristin all the time that he hopes she’ll never tire off.
- Bobs fowl affection for Kristin
- On their first date Kristin in typical nerd fashion showed Bob one of her favorite places.
- Celebrity sighting-
- A group commonly found in San Francisco that often gets an eye roll from Kristin
- He makes messes because of this.
- Bob may get these if he says or does something wrong
- She’s his ____
- He’s doing what with her now! Geez he’s so whipped.
- Pilates (e.g.)
- Bob did this to Kristin on their first date outside one of her favorite places
- Mario Andretti’s competition
- Surprise for Kristin in Mendocino
- Fun hoofing rollercoaster
- In San Luis Obispo Bob had the best of what holiday in his life?
- Better than a Lamborghini.
- Arms are flailing and Bob gets goofy eyed
- A sport Orr a game?
- Kristin make Bob feel this way on a certain planet
- Kristin loves this character, but some might think he’s nosey.
- Bob’s family thinks that Kristin is a pretty ____ for putting up with their raucous crowd.
- Bob’s Competition
- The color of Bob’s favorite dress
- Bob’s best friend.
- An educated desert
- A classic rock band that Kristin despises
- Kristin had this look the first half hour of arriving at Bob’s family’s cabin.
- Seeing electricity
- What car isn’t the coolest car?
- Bob has been in this State before but not as deep.
- Something pleasant
- Kristin looks adorable doing this activity and Snoopy and Bob enjoy it too.
- The best breed.
- Engineering marvel Kristin design for Bob’s car?
- Place of Bob and Kristi’s first date
- In and amazing display of love Bob stated that he love Kristin more than this beverage.
- Bob lost these playing ice hockey.
- Kristin’s first trip with a boyfriend was here
68 Clues: She is____ • She’s his ____ • Pilates (e.g.) • The best breed. • Kristin’s sport • Bob’s Competition • Bob’s best friend. • An educated desert • Seeing electricity • Something pleasant • Celebrity sighting- • A sport Orr a game? • Bob’s Kristin’s first. • Bob’s best male friend • This is really stupid? • Bob has this affliction • What! Who gave him this? • Fun hoofing rollercoaster • ...
Father 2016-06-04
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- a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection. A feeling we feel for daddy
- a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures a Time Lord—a space and time-travelling humanoid alien.
- a road referred to as the Matchroom Stadium for sponsorship purposes, and originally known as Osborne Road
- a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock or coaches
- The thing to watch movies and football on
- imagination, especially when extravagant and unrestrained.
- Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
- a game played on a rectangular field having a netted goal at each end, in which two teams of 11 players each compete in driving a small leather-covered ball into the other's goal, each player being equipped with a stick having a curved end or blade that is flat on one side and rounded on the other.
- spent one season in the top flight of English football, in 1962–63.
- The male role model most important to Savannah and Scarlet
- A bad smell coming from Daddy often
- a board game designed by Philippe Keyaerts, Illustrated by Miguel Coimbra and Cyrille Daujean as graphic designer, and published by Days of Wonder in 2009.
- a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
- a British television sitcom created by Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall that originally aired on BBC2 from 17 September 1991 to 10 April 1995 across three series.
- the former Ranger-General of Silvermoon and the leader of the Forsaken faction of undead in the Horde
- A sandwich with cooked meat, daddy loves them and likes his without extra pickles
- Dutch for father
- a ball used in this game, an inflated oval with a bladder contained in a casing usually made of leather.
- based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Wesley Snipes.
- A morning occurrence
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- an atypical drow who has forsaken both the evil ways of his people and their home in the Underdark, in the drow city of Menzoberranzan.
- Of heroic nature, a man the girls think of their daddy
- a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released in 2004 by Blizzard Entertainment.
- The name daddy is also known by others
- a programmable electronic device designed to accept data, perform prescribed mathematical and logical operations at high speed, and display the results of these operations.
- a role-playing game set in a fantasy world resembling the Middle Ages.
- Family name
- a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. The brand was first introduced on November 15, 2001 in the United States
- A month or to walk with regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; advance in step in an organized body.
- A very important person to us
- of a good or benevolent nature or disposition. What we would call daddy
- a beer stored from six weeks to six months for aging before use. One preferred by daddy.
- any various games played using a microchip-controlled device, as an arcade machine or hand-held toy.
- The Lord of the Rings is an epic high-fantasy novel written by this English author
- A word mommy would use to describe daddy
- to slumber, doze, snooze, rest
- A named commonly used by strippers but more likely to be eaten by daddy
37 Clues: Family name • Dutch for father • A morning occurrence • A very important person to us • to slumber, doze, snooze, rest • A bad smell coming from Daddy often • Time And Relative Dimensions In Space • The name daddy is also known by others • A word mommy would use to describe daddy • The thing to watch movies and football on • ...
C R O S S W O R D 2021-06-03
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- A type of firearm used in the 18th century, a type of handgun
- The name of a female music teacher in your school
- This invention changed the way we use energy
- This animal makes a lot of noise at night
- Someone who is known for being at sea often
- the name of the middle paragraphs in an essay
- The only month where you will NEVER have school (unless you go to summer school)
- Something associated with volcanoes
- Hurricanes need thunderstorms, warm ocean water, and light ______ to form
- You can use this to see far away into space
- how many colors are in a rainbow
- An island off the coast of Florida that had a major revolution in the 1950s
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds
- The name of a male music teacher in your school
- The name of a major comic book franchise
- this purchase was a major part of Manifest Destiny
- The US President during the Civil War
- a term that means related to a city, starts with a u
- the color of serenity
- The name of a major forested region, a company, and a female warrior
- A gigantic wave of water
- the government of 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union in 1860–61
- An animal that is also part of a computer
- the color of jealousy
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- the color of royalty
- This happens when plates in the earth shift
- A type of firearm used during the Civil War, not a handgun
- Thick bread with a hole in the middle
- When the north and south fought each other, it was called the _____ war
- A storm with violent wind
- the color of passion
- the color of friendship
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust
- When someone has brown hair, they are called a ______
- A man commonly associated with inventing electricity, also a major figure in early American history
- An extremely versatile food often associated with Fridays
- An old Nintendo console
- A place that is a major part of your life
- The name of a car and a major inventor
- You cannot have thunder without this
- This was used for a major form of transportation in the eighteenth century, and is still used today
- A Spanish speaking country that is not Mexico, Puerto Rico, or Brazil
- A major issue that contributed to the start of the Civil War
- The winner of the civil war
- An animal very similar to the Roberto Clemente mascot
- A common name for someone living on the frontier of the wild west, known for wearing a hat
- A type of food that always has three parts to it
- when warm, humid air collides with cold, dry air, this forms
- The idea that territorial expansion is a God-given right is called Manifest _______
- A popular video game franchise in the 2000s
- a musical performance given in public
- the amount of days left in the school year
- A popular Disney movie that is somewhat recent and has one sequel
53 Clues: the color of royalty • the color of passion • the color of serenity • the color of jealousy • the color of friendship • An old Nintendo console • A gigantic wave of water • A storm with violent wind • The winner of the civil war • how many colors are in a rainbow • Something associated with volcanoes • You cannot have thunder without this • Thick bread with a hole in the middle • ...
HCC Library Crossword Test 2022-06-02
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- this HCC Library database contains art images and associated data
- the library in this Egyptian city was one of the most important in the ancient world
- Math students can check these out for the semester from the HCC Library
- the world's oldest known library was founded by this Assyrian ruler
- This device allows you to have WiFi access off campus
- look in this section of the HCC Library webpage for links to chat and other assistance
- Citing sources is important to give proper _______ to the author
- ______ World Foods is an HCC Library database of traditional recipes and food culture for 174 countries of the world.
- Andrew __________ was a steel magnate who financed the creation of many free public libraries
- The HCC Library still contains many print _______
- the HCC Library has many of these on Course Reserve for in-Library use
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- free digital newspaper subscription available to HCC students, faculty, and staff through the HCC Library
- HCC Library discovery tool that searches many databases at one time
- Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel are two examples of these available for enjoyment at the HCC Library
- citation style normally used in English classes
- HCC Library database offering scholarly/peer reviewed articles from 400+ publications in the arts and sciences
- this HCC Library database contains encyclopedia, dictionary and biographical entries from hundreds of sources for most subject areas
- We are available 83 hours per week to _______ you get there from here!
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- a part of the HCC Library for collaboration and presentation, with movable tables, wraparound whiteboards, group computing rooms, and presentation recording rooms
- the main parts of a research question, entered into a database or search engine to retrieve resources
- ____ & Write is the HCC Library help page for giving proper credit for sources
- citation style normally used in Psychology classes
- an online repository of articles and other resources, organized and made searchable
- the section of a primary source research report that details the population studied and how the research was conducted
- The ________ Test is a set of criteria to help evaluate information sources
- involving or relating to serious academic study
- These facilities are available for reservation up to 14 days in advance at the HCC Library
- a text service to ask your question of the HCC Library
- HCC students have $35 per semester for this activity
- a limiter used to narrow results to complete articles, not just abstracts
- a scheduled research appointment with a Librarian to learn about the research process
- this database offers access to over a hundred popular and classic films
- an expert on a topic, or one who is qualified to provide information about it
- downloadable audiobooks and ebooks including current fiction and nonfiction are available from this HCC Library database
- The HCC Library is open this number of days per week on campus and remote via live virtual chat
- HCC Library database offering streaming video collection on a variety of nursing topics
37 Clues: involving or relating to serious academic study • citation style normally used in English classes • The HCC Library still contains many print _______ • citation style normally used in Psychology classes • HCC students have $35 per semester for this activity • This device allows you to have WiFi access off campus • ...
hee hee 2024-10-15
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- The soak master that loves to absorb all your spills.
- Celebration sprinkles that are meant for parties but end up everywhere.
- This furry comedian is the master of napping and chaos.
- Suit The formal outfit that turns any gathering into a comedy show.
- The magical condiment that can make any food taste better.
- A leaping goofball that loves to surprise you with its jumps.
- A nut hoarder that always seems to be in a rush.
- A mythical fluffball that proves dreams really do exist.
- This jiggly treat is the life of the party when it comes to desserts.
- A sparkly explosion that can turn any mundane project into a masterpiece.
- A tropical spiker that’s both delicious and a little intimidating.
- Stick A bouncy fun device that guarantees laughter and occasional falls.
- A facial flair that can turn any ordinary face into a masterpiece.
- A little frosting-covered happiness in a wrapper.
- The gravity defier that brings back memories of childhood tricks.
- A sugary ring of happiness that’s always worth the calories.
- The mischievous trash panda that’s always looking for a snack.
- A frosty friend who melts under the sun but shines in winter.
- A slippery fruit that often causes unexpected tumbles.
- The throne where we all have our best thinking moments.
- A tree-hugging cutie that spends most of its time snoozing.
- The high-pitched call that can summon attention in an instant.
- Crispy bliss that makes everything taste better, even salad!
- A delicious slice of joy that brings everyone together.
- The unexpected surprise that catches you off guard every time.
- A layered delight that’s a favorite for food lovers everywhere.
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- Your friendly metal buddy who’s always ready to assist… or malfunction.
- Spinner This focus disruptor is the ultimate office toy gone wild.
- This eight-armed wonder is the ultimate underwater multitasker.
- A shell-toting slowpoke that teaches us the art of taking it easy.
- A dapper waddler that always looks ready for a formal event.
- A wiggly treat that’s always ready to slurp its way into your heart.
- This neck-stretching marvel can see trouble coming from miles away.
- Chicken The classic gag that never fails to get a laugh.
- A sticky pleasure that brings back childhood memories with every lick.
- The shake-a-thon that turns any gathering into a party.
- A spitting creature that’s always ready to entertain and confuse.
- The window wizard that makes everything clearer and shinier.
- The leg prisons we reluctantly wear to fit in with society.
- A fluffy dream cloud that cradles your head every night.
- These cozy foot-huggers are always getting lost in the laundry.
- The champion napper that takes lounging to the next level.
- Sweet and fluffy, this treat is perfect for toasting around a fire.
- A colorful jester who knows how to bring the laughs and a few scares.
- A prickly plant that can survive anything except for clumsy pets.
- An ice cream mountain topped with all the sweet goodies you can imagine.
- A crunchy delight that makes every meal feel like a fiesta.
- Wrap A satisfying pop therapy that’s hard to resist.
- The slidey noise-maker that adds a jazzy flair to any tune.
- This two-wheeled contraption offers freedom and occasional falls.
- An uninvited noise that can turn a quiet moment into a comedy act.
- A toothy predator that swims with an attitude you can’t ignore.
52 Clues: A nut hoarder that always seems to be in a rush. • A little frosting-covered happiness in a wrapper. • Wrap A satisfying pop therapy that’s hard to resist. • The soak master that loves to absorb all your spills. • A slippery fruit that often causes unexpected tumbles. • This furry comedian is the master of napping and chaos. • ...
Cult Movies 2025-01-03
Across
- Mark Whalberg plays boxer Micky Ward.
- Animation film based on the day of the dead traditions.
- Anime that won the Oscar in 2002.
- What the movie Scream was originally called.
- Film based in the Pokémon franchise 2019.
- Xmas movie starring Sinbad and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Film based on the Irish mafia in south Boston.
- Theme song for the film Beverly Hills cop
- Napoleon's best bud.
- You do not talk about this club
- The dog dies in this film
- Patrick Bateman needs to return these items.
- Current value of Oscar statuettes.
- Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
- The first R-rated Marvel movie.
- Forrest Gump went to this war.
- The dog dies(german sheppherd)
- Holocaust film directed by Roman Polanski.
- Korean film that won the academy award in 2020.
- Country where the film Mad Max takes place.
- In Breakfast At Tiffany's, name of the cat?
- Played the roman role of emperor Commodus.
- Tribute film to the kungfu genre.
- Author of Cujo, the shinning, and It .
- name of the main antagonist in Saw
- Jeffrey Lebowski
- First James Bond movie
- Little Women film was set during this war.
- Rival dojo to Miyagi-do
- This action film is that is a Christmas movie.
- "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo
- Arizona town home of the O.K. corral shooting.
- N.Korea declared this film an act of war.
- Fatally shot during the making of "the Crow".
- The lord of the rings was filmed here
- Name of the serial killer in silence of the lambs
- Bio film inspired in the mob associate Henry Hill.
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- The holly grail and life of Brian.
- Based on the novel titled "oil"
- Stay golden ponyboy
- Cops were called 92 times during the filming of this mockumentary.
- Kevin Costner dances with this animal.
- "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"
- First Hobbit that found the ring of power.
- second installment of the conjuring universe films.
- First survival rule in Zombieland
- House motto was "Forti Animo Estote",
- "that will do pig"
- Based on the novel "the body" by Stephen King.
- Allan names the baby this name in the hangover
- Mufasa's cause of death
- Ron Burgundy makes a living doing this.
- Marty Mcfly used this underwear brand
- Avatar story takes place in this planet.
- Kingdom where Eddie Murphy is a prince.
- He was "born in the darkness"
- Female protagonist, part of the MadMax saga
- Black Panther's home.
- Grammy and Oscar winner.
- Film starring Edward Norton in 1998.
- Average Joe's team lose their first dodgeball match to.
- Donkey ask Shrek to make this for breakfast
- The main protagonist name is Jean Valjean.
- Played Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin brother.
- Mickey Mouse first word.
- Steven Spielberg directed this holocaust film
- Considered one of the worst films by Tommy Wiseau.
- First movie based in a videogame
- Fictional kingdom in frozen
- 1920'sfilm based on one of Bram Stocker novel
- Cartel hitman played by Benicio Del Toro.
71 Clues: Jeffrey Lebowski • "that will do pig" • Stay golden ponyboy • Napoleon's best bud. • Black Panther's home. • First James Bond movie • Mufasa's cause of death • Rival dojo to Miyagi-do • Grammy and Oscar winner. • Mickey Mouse first word. • The dog dies in this film • "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" • Fictional kingdom in frozen • "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo • He was "born in the darkness" • ...
movie 2025-01-03
Across
- Mark Whalberg plays boxer Micky Ward.
- Animation film based on the day of the dead traditions.
- Anime that won the Oscar in 2002.
- What the movie Scream was originally called.
- Film based in the Pokémon franchise 2019.
- Xmas movie starring Sinbad and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Film based on the Irish mafia in south Boston.
- Theme song for the film Beverly Hills cop
- Napoleon's best bud.
- You do not talk about this club
- The dog dies in this film
- Patrick Bateman needs to return these items.
- Current value of Oscar statuettes.
- Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
- The first R-rated Marvel movie.
- Forrest Gump went to this war.
- The dog dies(german sheppherd)
- Holocaust film directed by Roman Polanski.
- Korean film that won the academy award in 2020.
- Country where the film Mad Max takes place.
- In Breakfast At Tiffany's, name of the cat?
- Played the roman role of emperor Commodus.
- Tribute film to the kungfu genre.
- Author of Cujo, the shinning, and It .
- name of the main antagonist in Saw
- Jeffrey Lebowski
- First James Bond movie
- Little Women film was set during this war.
- Rival dojo to Miyagi-do
- This action film is that is a Christmas movie.
- "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo
- Arizona town home of the O.K. corral shooting.
- N.Korea declared this film an act of war.
- Fatally shot during the making of "the Crow".
- The lord of the rings was filmed here
- Name of the serial killer in silence of the lambs
- Bio film inspired in the mob associate Henry Hill.
Down
- The holly grail and life of Brian.
- Based on the novel titled "oil"
- Stay golden ponyboy
- Cops were called 92 times during the filming of this mockumentary.
- Kevin Costner dances with this animal.
- "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"
- First Hobbit that found the ring of power.
- second installment of the conjuring universe films.
- First survival rule in Zombieland
- House motto was "Forti Animo Estote",
- "that will do pig"
- Based on the novel "the body" by Stephen King.
- Allan names the baby this name in the hangover
- Mufasa's cause of death
- Ron Burgundy makes a living doing this.
- Marty Mcfly used this underwear brand
- Avatar story takes place in this planet.
- Kingdom where Eddie Murphy is a prince.
- He was "born in the darkness"
- Female protagonist, part of the MadMax saga
- Black Panther's home.
- Grammy and Oscar winner.
- Film starring Edward Norton in 1998.
- Average Joe's team lose their first dodgeball match to.
- Donkey ask Shrek to make this for breakfast
- The main protagonist name is Jean Valjean.
- Played Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin brother.
- Mickey Mouse first word.
- Steven Spielberg directed this holocaust film
- Considered one of the worst films by Tommy Wiseau.
- First movie based in a videogame
- Fictional kingdom in frozen
- 1920'sfilm based on one of Bram Stocker novel
- Cartel hitman played by Benicio Del Toro.
71 Clues: Jeffrey Lebowski • "that will do pig" • Stay golden ponyboy • Napoleon's best bud. • Black Panther's home. • First James Bond movie • Mufasa's cause of death • Rival dojo to Miyagi-do • Grammy and Oscar winner. • Mickey Mouse first word. • The dog dies in this film • "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" • Fictional kingdom in frozen • "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo • He was "born in the darkness" • ...
quiz 2025-01-04
Across
- Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
- Film starring Edward Norton in 1998.
- Napoleon's best bud.
- second installment of the conjuring universe.
- Female protagonist, part of the MadMax saga
- You do not talk about this club
- Deadpool says he looks like this actor.
- "Apes together strong"
- In Breakfast At Tiffany's, name of the cat?
- Allan names the baby this
- The first R-rated Marvel movie.
- The holly grail and life of Brian.
- Jeffrey Lebowski
- The lord of the rings was filmed here
- Mark Whalberg plays boxer Micky Ward.
- First Hobbit that found the ring of power.
- Current value of Oscar statuettes.
- Country where the film Mad Max takes place.
- The dog dies(german sheppherd)
- The dog dies in this film
- Ron Burgundy makes a living doing this.
- House motto was "Forti Animo Estote",
- This action film is that is a Christmas movie.
- The exorcist demon.
- Mufasa's cause of death
- Fatally shot during the making of "the Crow".
- Eagle's Claw style of kung fu master.
- name of the main antagonist in Saw
- Author of Cujo, the shinning, and It .
- Tribute film to the kungfu genre.
- Xmas movie starring comedian Sinbad.
- First movie based in a videogame
- Holocaust film directed by Roman Polanski.
- Grammy and Oscar winner.
- First James Bond movie
- Based on the novel titled "oil"
- Kingdom where Eddie Murphy is a prince.
- What the movie Scream was originally called.
- Kevin Costner dances with this animal.
- N.Korea declared this film an act of war.
- Patrick Bateman needs to return these items.
- Independent horror film in the public domain.
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- Average Joe's get defeated by this team.
- Stay golden ponyboy
- Played Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin brother.
- Animation film based on the day of the dead.
- 1920's film based on a Bram Stocker's book.
- Steven Spielberg directed this holocaust film
- Film based on the Irish mafia in south Boston.
- Cartel hitman played by Benicio Del Toro.
- The matrix city.
- Donkey ask Shrek to make this for breakfast
- The graduate's song
- First survival rule in Zombieland
- This is a tiger's name.
- Stanley Kubrick and Ludwig Van Beethoven.
- Serial killer in silence of the lambs
- Film inspired by the mob associate Henry Hill.
- Adaptation of"the body" by Stephen King.
- Considered one of the worst films ever.
- Kill bill sword maker.
- Film based in the Pokémon franchise 2019.
- "that will do pig"
- "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"
- Avatar story takes place in this planet.
- Anime that won the Oscar in 2002.
- This actor "walked the line".
- Marty Mcfly used this underwear brand
- Forrest Gump went to this war.
- "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo
- Black Panther's home.
- the "Master of suspense"
- Little Women film was set during this war.
- Arizona town home of the O.K. corral.
- The main protagonist name is Jean Valjean.
- Korean film that won the Oscar in 2020.
- Fictional kingdom in frozen
- God of mischief.
- Theme song for the film Beverly Hills cop
- Rival dojo to Miyagi-do
- Nacho's opponent.
- He was "born in the darkness"
- Mickey Mouse first word.
- "Very nice" mockumentary.
84 Clues: The matrix city. • Jeffrey Lebowski • God of mischief. • Nacho's opponent. • "that will do pig" • Stay golden ponyboy • The graduate's song • The exorcist demon. • Napoleon's best bud. • Black Panther's home. • "Apes together strong" • Kill bill sword maker. • First James Bond movie • This is a tiger's name. • Mufasa's cause of death • Rival dojo to Miyagi-do • the "Master of suspense" • ...
State Crossword: New York 2025-01-20
Across
- Largest city borough 1, known for skyscrapers
- Spider-Man is from this borough
- City known for its eponymous sauce.
- Borough known for its ferry.
- All she wants for Christmas is you.
- Wrote "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman."
- New York's major river
- Founder of Standard Oil and the first billionaire in history.
- Largest art museum in the Americas.
- Largest island in the continental US.
- Beautiful train station that is often confused with its terminal.
- Capital of New York State
- Location of Marist and Vassar colleges.
- The "Piano Man."
- Host of "The Tonight Show"
- Waterfalls shared with Canada.
- US hockey victory over the Soviet Union in 1980.
- 2012 hurricane that flooded much of lower New York.
- Only borough of New York not located on an island
- Confederacy of Indigenous nations that inhabited much of northern New York.
- He composed the soundtrack to "Star Wars," "Jurassic Park," "Jaws," and more, including two themes for the Olympics.
- For this street, think musicals.
- Structure destroyed during 9/11.
- Located of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
- This family produced two presidents, one known for his conservation and the other for his "New Deal".
- Initials for New York's largest city
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- Nickname for NY, it's also the name of a famous skyscraper.
- Caribbean-born proponent of the Federalist Papers, killed by Aaron Burr.
- American expedition in 1779 that destroyed 50 Iroquois villages and farms in retaliation for them siding with Britain.
- Led the development of the Manhattan Project.
- Union general and president buried in Manhattan.
- Riots credited with beginning the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
- "The Flour City" which had a large role in abolition and women's rights.
- Singer of "Bad Romance."
- Italian explorer serving France who was the first European to arrive in New York.
- This people, also known as the Delaware, lived in Southern New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
- Center for European immigration into the United States until 1954.
- Constructed in France, this copper monument has welcomed "your tired, [and] your poor" since 1886, celebrating the end of slavery.
- Country that originally controlled New York.
- This city should remind you of Odysseus.
- City that shares its name with a Carthaginian locale.
- Mountain range in SE NY, named by the Dutch.
- Fort besieged by American forces led by Ethan Allen in the Revolutionary War.
- Abolitionist who was buried in the Adirondacks after failing to lead a slave rebellion.
- Author of "Go Tell it on the Mountain"
- One of the most famous basketball players of all time.
- One of the most influential rappers in history, killed at 25 in a Las Vegas driveby.
- Boxer who bitten off Evander Holyfield's ear.
- Art Deco skyscraper that is the tallest brick building in the world.
- City that shares its name with a Greek colony in Sicily.
- American forces, led by Benedict Arnold, defeated the British Army, led by General Howe, in this battle, causing France to openly ally with the US.
- Site of amusement parks and hot dogs.
- Roadway synonymous with wealth (and corruption).
- Lake set in the Adirondacks. Contrary to popular belief, massive crocodilians do NOT lurk in its waters.
- Iconic author of many Marvel comics.
- Most populous New York borough.
56 Clues: The "Piano Man." • New York's major river • Singer of "Bad Romance." • Capital of New York State • Host of "The Tonight Show" • Borough known for its ferry. • Waterfalls shared with Canada. • Spider-Man is from this borough • Most populous New York borough. • For this street, think musicals. • Structure destroyed during 9/11. • City known for its eponymous sauce. • ...
Ultimate Movie Crossword 2025-01-12
Across
- Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
- Film starring Edward Norton in 1998.
- Napoleon's best bud.
- second installment of the conjuring universe.
- Female protagonist, part of the MadMax saga
- You do not talk about this club
- Deadpool says he looks like this actor.
- "Apes together strong"
- In Breakfast At Tiffany's, name of the cat?
- Allan names the baby this
- The first R-rated Marvel movie.
- The holly grail and life of Brian.
- Jeffrey Lebowski
- The lord of the rings was filmed here
- Mark Whalberg plays boxer Micky Ward.
- First Hobbit that found the ring of power.
- Current value of Oscar statuettes.
- Country where the film Mad Max takes place.
- The dog dies(german sheppherd)
- The dog dies in this film
- Ron Burgundy makes a living doing this.
- House motto was "Forti Animo Estote",
- This action film is that is a Christmas movie.
- The exorcist demon.
- Mufasa's cause of death
- Fatally shot during the making of "the Crow".
- Eagle's Claw style of kung fu master.
- name of the main antagonist in Saw
- Author of Cujo, the shinning, and It .
- Tribute film to the kungfu genre.
- Xmas movie starring comedian Sinbad.
- First movie based in a videogame
- Holocaust film directed by Roman Polanski.
- Grammy and Oscar winner.
- First James Bond movie
- Based on the novel titled "oil"
- Kingdom where Eddie Murphy is a prince.
- What the movie Scream was originally called.
- Kevin Costner dances with this animal.
- N.Korea declared this film an act of war.
- Patrick Bateman needs to return these items.
- Independent horror film in the public domain.
Down
- Average Joe's get defeated by this team.
- Stay golden ponyboy
- Played Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin brother.
- Animation film based on the day of the dead.
- 1920's film based on a Bram Stocker's book.
- Steven Spielberg directed this holocaust film
- Film based on the Irish mafia in south Boston.
- Cartel hitman played by Benicio Del Toro.
- The matrix city.
- Donkey ask Shrek to make this for breakfast
- The graduate's song
- First survival rule in Zombieland
- This is a tiger's name.
- Stanley Kubrick and Ludwig Van Beethoven.
- Serial killer in silence of the lambs
- Film inspired by the mob associate Henry Hill.
- Adaptation of"the body" by Stephen King.
- Considered one of the worst films ever.
- Kill bill sword maker.
- Film based in the Pokémon franchise 2019.
- "that will do pig"
- "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"
- Avatar story takes place in this planet.
- Anime that won the Oscar in 2002.
- This actor "walked the line".
- Marty Mcfly used this underwear brand
- Forrest Gump went to this war.
- "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo
- Black Panther's home.
- the "Master of suspense"
- Little Women film was set during this war.
- Arizona town home of the O.K. corral.
- The main protagonist name is Jean Valjean.
- Korean film that won the Oscar in 2020.
- Fictional kingdom in frozen
- God of mischief.
- Theme song for the film Beverly Hills cop
- Rival dojo to Miyagi-do
- Nacho's opponent.
- He was "born in the darkness"
- Mickey Mouse first word.
- "Very nice" mockumentary.
84 Clues: The matrix city. • Jeffrey Lebowski • God of mischief. • Nacho's opponent. • "that will do pig" • Stay golden ponyboy • The graduate's song • The exorcist demon. • Napoleon's best bud. • Black Panther's home. • "Apes together strong" • Kill bill sword maker. • First James Bond movie • This is a tiger's name. • Mufasa's cause of death • Rival dojo to Miyagi-do • the "Master of suspense" • ...
The Monkey's Paw 2025-11-09
Across
- to shake suddenly with very small movements because of a very unpleasant thought or feeling
- to put yourself or something between two things, people, or groups, especially in order to stop them doing something
- When a door, floorboard, etc. creaks, it makes a long low sound when it moves or is moved
- an object believed to bring good luck or to keep its owner safe from harm
- thinking and/or worrying continuously about something so that you do not pay attention to other things
- to spoil something, making it less good or less enjoyable
- often forgets things or does not pay attention to what is happening around them because they are thinking about other things
- to be very surprised or impressed by something
- in a rough voice, often because of a sore throat or a cold
- very determined to continue doing something, or trying to do something, even when this is difficult or takes a long time
- to bring somebody/something under control, especially by using force
- very serious and having an important bad effect in the future
- in a calm way
- quiet and careful in order not to be seen or heard
- a member of an Islamic religious group, or a Hindu holy man
- friendly and welcoming to guests and visitors
- to have or own something
- to appear for a short time or to make a sudden movement
- serious and immediate danger
- behaving in a silly way and not taking anything seriously
- (formal) to offer something by holding it out, or to offer advice or an opinion
- a large number of bullets fired at the same time or one after another very quickly
- to become or make something dry and wrinkled as a result of heat, cold or being old
Down
- to damage something severely, especially by violently removing a part
- with no people in it
- with no interest or enthusiasm
- to shake slightly, often because of strong emotion:
- the feeling of not being interested in or enthusiastic about something, or things in general
- to beat or move with a strong, regular rhythm
- in a way that shows strong feelings of excitement or worry, often with a lot of activity or quick movements
- relating to the most important parts of something or someone; complete or extreme
- good for you, and likely to improve your life either physically, morally, or emotionally
- to try and find something that you cannot see, by feeling with your hands
- having an extreme desire for wealth
- to decide that you no longer want to be connected with or responsible for somebody/something
- to say or believe that something is the result of a particular thing
- A person who is presumptuous shows little respect for others by doing things they have no right to do
- wanting something
- express sympathy for (someone); grieve with
- clothing, when it is being sold in shops
- to cause a reaction, especially a negative one
- treating people in a cruel and unfair way and not giving them the same freedom, rights, etc. as other people
- to lose strength or purpose and stop, or almost stop
- be or cause to be balanced or suspended
44 Clues: in a calm way • wanting something • with no people in it • to have or own something • serious and immediate danger • with no interest or enthusiasm • having an extreme desire for wealth • be or cause to be balanced or suspended • clothing, when it is being sold in shops • express sympathy for (someone); grieve with • to beat or move with a strong, regular rhythm • ...
Scrabble Love 2016-08-20
Across
- Mario Andretti’s competition
- Bob’s family thinks that Kristin is a pretty ____ for putting up with their raucous crowd.
- One thing Bob does to cause harm to himself
- Bob’s Competition
- Celebrity sighting-
- A process that Bob has undergone?
- Kristin think that bob has this exception rule of inconsistency
- Kristin’s first trip with a boyfriend was here
- Bob felt that Kristin did what with her Christmas gift to him?
- Kristin thought that she’d never date one of these.
- This is really stupid?
- He makes messes because of this.
- The color of Bob’s favorite dress
- This system has been mostly dismantled since meeting Bob
- Bobs fowl affection for Kristin
- Kristin’s sport
- These people are boring according to Agopian
- Augh, He must be in love. He picked her up and visited with her mother where?
- An educated desert
- What! Who gave him this?
- Kristin noticed this on her first visit to Bob’s house and thought it a very good thing.
- A patriot and a place to relax.
- Grace is less of this than Agopian
- She said that Bob is the first person that she said this phrase to?
- Kristin had this look the first half hour of arriving at Bob’s family’s cabin.
- What does Kristin not trust Bob to do?
- Kristin loves this character, but some might think he’s nosey.
- A heterograph that is not a cigarette brand
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- Millennia’s often get this response from Kristin
- Water does this same thing to the wicked Witch as Kristin does to Bob.
- What does Kristin wear to work?
- In and amazing display of love Bob stated that he love Kristin more than this beverage.
- Name for cool Kristin
- Bob may get these if he says or does something wrong
- Seeing electricity
- Arms are flailing and Bob gets goofy eyed
- A group commonly found in San Francisco that often gets an eye roll from Kristin
- Fun hoofing rollercoaster
- She’s his ____
- A classic rock band that Kristin despises
- She looks a bit goofy eyed, she must be…
- He’s doing what with her now! Geez he’s so whipped.
- Kristin make Bob feel this way on a certain planet
- Surprise for Kristin in Mendocino
- Kristin looks adorable doing this activity and Snoopy and Bob does it too.
- Bob has this affliction
- She is____
- Nickname for Kristin’s beautiful Teeth
- Bob did this to Kristin on their first date outside one of her favorite places
- Engineering marvel Kristin design for Bob’s car?
- One may hear this blurted out in a Turrets like manner
- Strange tails originate for this fantasy land
- Bob’s best male friend
- Nothing in the natural world is as beautiful to Bob as…
- Something pleasant
- Bob’s Kristin’s first.
- In San Luis Obispo Bob had the best of what holiday in his life?
- On their first date Kristin in typical nerd fashion showed Bob one of her favorite places.
- Place of Bob and Kristi’s first date
- Bob lost these playing ice hockey.
- Pilates (e.g.)
- One of the best places on earth.
- A sport Orr a game?
- What car isn’t the coolest car?
- Bob has been in this State before but not as deep.
- Better than a Lamborghini.
66 Clues: She is____ • She’s his ____ • Pilates (e.g.) • Kristin’s sport • Bob’s Competition • Seeing electricity • Something pleasant • An educated desert • Celebrity sighting- • A sport Orr a game? • Name for cool Kristin • This is really stupid? • Bob’s best male friend • Bob’s Kristin’s first. • Bob has this affliction • What! Who gave him this? • Fun hoofing rollercoaster • Better than a Lamborghini. • ...
The One Academy Penang Crossword (Library Week 2015). 2015-04-09
Across
- Computer network that consisting of a worldwide network that use the tcp/ic network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchanges.
- An organized body of related information.
- She's often hated in high school, admired in adulthood.
- Lois's Love. Best of DC Comics character.
- Monthly / bi-monthly periodicals of a collection of articles, stories, pictures or other features.
- Where library check-in and check-out transactions take place.
- The north Italian food. Cooked in a broth to a creamy consistency.
- A nonprofit library maintained for public use.
- A system that organizes books on library shelves in a specific and repeatable order that makes it easy to find any book and return it proper places.
- Action, Fun, Happy go lucky and always help friends in trouble.
- Advance Marvel High-Tech hero.
- Software that create Infrastructure design and engineering solution with combination of intelligent, model-based tools.
- She meets all manner of bizarre absurd characters.
- Wears a duffel coat and squashy hat & enjoy marmalade sandwich.
- Ace Attorney in any case problem, he can solve it calmly.
- Sport that refers to the skill of riding, driving and vaulting with horses.
- Brought kids back to read & made books fun again. The best character in novel & film best-selling throughout the world.
- The essential part to Malaysian cooking and contributes an inimitable depth of flavor to any dish.
- A process that involves the capture and use of the Sun’s energy to create biological compounds. It part of plant to process it own food and energy.
- Encapsulates every desirable male quality.
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- Knows all about guns, girl, action and many more.
- Science Fiction Malaysian superheroes.
- A brown sticky and sweet rice cake customarily associated with Chinese New Year.
- Originated sandwich food from French.
- A book to which you can refer for authoritative facts.
- The disabled sport practiced by athletes with a physical disability have competed at separate international events since 1952.
- A multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game in the style of League of Legends and Dota 2 but designed for smartphones.
- A Korean food. This food cook by using frying pan. It contain of green onions and kimchi.
- Subject that contain abstract, it’s intangible, and it’s useful for those very reasons. It’s good for figuring out physics things like acceleration and velocity.
- Greatest fictional detective ever.
- A shelf on which to keep books.
- Software that create stunning designs and speed documentation work with productivity tools.
- An account of the series of events making up a person's life, written, composed or produced by another.
- Serves people within a private organization.
- The smallest unit of matter that contain nucleus and electrons. Important point in Science field.
- Intelligent and quiet stuffed sawdust.
- A small pie from Malaysian food filled with a curried filling like chicken or potatoes.
- A character as deep and wide as the sea.
- A Japanese dish of seafood or vegetables that have been battered and deep fried.
- The real-time strategy (RTS) video game developed exclusively for the Xbox 360 console, in which players command armies from a bird's-eye view of the battlefield.
- Archetypal jungle boy.
41 Clues: Archetypal jungle boy. • Advance Marvel High-Tech hero. • A shelf on which to keep books. • Greatest fictional detective ever. • Originated sandwich food from French. • Science Fiction Malaysian superheroes. • Intelligent and quiet stuffed sawdust. • A character as deep and wide as the sea. • An organized body of related information. • ...
IELTS P.29-31_On the Wing_Crossword Exercise 2022-09-08
Across
- Many different. Adjective. Paragraph J.
- The beginning or cause of something. Noun. Paragraph D.
- Not common; very unusual. Adjective. Paragraph B.
- To change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses. Verb. Paragraph E.
- At the present time. Adverb. Paragraph F.
- Completely or extremely. Adverb. Paragraph C.
- Detailed and careful. Adjective. Paragraph I.
- To think or believe. Verb. Paragraph B.
- The ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort. Noun. Paragraph G.
- A serious attempt to do something. Noun. Paragraph E.
- Used at the beginning of a sentence or clause to mean 'what would happen if'. Conjunction. Paragraph A.
- The speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens or changes. Noun. Paragraph K.
- A thing or person that is very surprising or causes a lot of admiration. Noun. Paragraph C.
- Your idea or opinion of yourself, especially your feeling of your own importance and ability. Noun. Paragraph B.
- A situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than someone else. Noun. Paragraph L.
- To cause something to happen. Verb. Paragraph C.
- Loyal and willing to give your time and energy to something that you believe in. Adjective. Paragraph G.
- Doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risks and the possible results. Adjective. Paragraph A.
- Extremely small. Adjective. Paragraph H.
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- Bad luck, or an unlucky event or accident. Noun. Paragraph B.
- To use something. Verb. Paragraph J.
- A supporting structure around which something can be built. Noun. Paragraph C.
- The quality of being exact. Noun. Paragraph G.
- The fact that something is easy to understand or do. Noun. Paragraph C.
- Easily damaged or broken. Adjective. Paragraph E.
- To encourage the development or growth of ideas or feelings. Verb. Paragraph L.
- Something that you like very much for a short period. Noun. Paragraph A.
- A feeling of extreme excitement. Noun. Paragraph A.
- To say that something is true or is a fact, although you cannot prove it and other people might not believe it. Verb. Paragraph B.
- To intend. Verb. Paragraph K.
- The fact of having the skill and experience for doing something. Noun. Paragraph K.
- To make a large jump or sudden movement, usually from one place to another. Verb. Paragraph A.
- Extremely severe or limiting and must be obeyed. Adjective. Paragraph I.
- The opinion that people in general have about someone or something, or how much respect or admiration someone or something receives, based on past behaviour or character. Noun. Paragraph A.
- A high-level competition to decide who is the best, especially in a sport. Noun. Paragraph L.
- Existing in a particular place or at a particular time. Adjective. Paragraph G.
- A mistake. Noun. Paragraph B.
- Certain to happen and unable to be avoided or prevented. Adjective. Paragraph H.
- The ability to deal with something unpleasant or annoying, or to continue existing despite bad or difficult conditions. Noun. Paragraph C.
- The position towards which someone or something moves or faces. Noun. Paragraph G.
40 Clues: To intend. Verb. Paragraph K. • A mistake. Noun. Paragraph B. • To use something. Verb. Paragraph J. • Many different. Adjective. Paragraph J. • To think or believe. Verb. Paragraph B. • Extremely small. Adjective. Paragraph H. • At the present time. Adverb. Paragraph F. • Completely or extremely. Adverb. Paragraph C. • Detailed and careful. Adjective. Paragraph I. • ...
trivia 2022-11-04
Across
- This Beatles legend has a role in Pirates of the Caribbean 5
- Who is the main character in The Hunger Games
- If you flew from New York City to London, what ocean would you cross?
- Who played Forest Gump
- late night host that does Carpool Karaoke
- baby sheep
- World's largest ocean
- Best selling album of all time (32 million)
- What is the world's largest bird
- Largest state by area in the US
- In 2016 this fad went viral by keeping people motionless
- Which band produced the hit song "Yellow Submarine"?
- Who is the youngest Kardashian/Jenner
- Won the Grammy for the album of the year entitled "25"
- Which of the planets in our solar system is closest to the sun?
- What does a fire need to keep it going?
- What body of water separates France and England?
- Plays Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live
- Highest grossing movie of all time based on cumulative worldwide box office
- What war took place from 1939 to 1945?
- Author of the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings
- Country which has biggest land area
- What company's logo is called the "swoosh"?
- What country does the soccer player Wayne Rooney come from?
- Actor that plays Sherlock in the BBC series
- Played South African President Nelson Mandela in the movie "Invictus"
- Biggest island of the world
- In which country would you find the Great Pyramid of Giza?
- What is the prequel to the Lord of the Rings series?
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- was one of the founders of Apple Inc.
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Where is the Suez Canal?
- Darth Vader's real name in Star Wars
- Which chess piece can only move diagonally?
- What is the largest ocean in the world?
- Which famous monster was created by a doctor?
- What city is nicknamed the Big Apple?
- Earlier name of New York city was
- What city is nicknamed Sin City?
- Actor that plays Captain America in the Marvel movies
- What color are Mickey Mouse's shorts?
- In which sport was Muhammad Ali the world champion?
- The flag of what Asian nation includes a red circle on a white background?
- The name of Elvis Presley's estate
- Ping-pong is an alternative name for which sport?
- Best selling video game of all time (
- Only state in the US that starts with a P
- What city is nicknamed the City of Angels?
- New president of France
- This actor plays Captain Jack Sparrow
- In which country would you find the Eiffel Tower?
- Which company is owned by Bill Gates?
- Most downloaded app of 2016
- Name of Simba's dad in the Lion King
- Most popular show in the world in 2016
- Which Nickelodeon TV show did Ariana Grande star in
- What is Superman's weakness?
- Country known for Land of the Midnight Sun
- Biggest desert in the world
- Who is Peter Parker's secret identity?
- What state is nicknamed Aloha State?
- What city is nicknamed the Windy City?
- What edible substance do bees make?
- Highest paid athlete in 2016
- What is the world's highest mountain?
65 Clues: baby sheep • World's largest ocean • Who played Forest Gump • New president of France • Where is the Suez Canal? • Most downloaded app of 2016 • Biggest desert in the world • Biggest island of the world • What is Superman's weakness? • Highest paid athlete in 2016 • Largest state by area in the US • What city is nicknamed Sin City? • What is the world's largest bird • ...
Highlander 2022 Crossword 2021-06-08
Across
- Has a business making prints & sells in Evanston markets
- Usually wears all black
- Double godfather
- Was an extra in the movie Grown Ups
- Highlander couple!
- Sometimes she will text people in my sleep
- Army ranger
- Best soccer player in our section
- Loves Chilis & hibachi
- Went to Berkeley
- Grew up in England
- Highlander couple!
- Accidentally and endearingly greeted his JV off mute in an IB company call
- Chicago/Evanston is the fourth midwestern city he's lived in
- From Oak Park, IL
- Has a twin sister
- Competed in Speech & Debate for 10 years
- Can out-shot everyone
- From Washington state
- Bakes amazing bread
- Owns a tabby cat
- Loves to sketch and has recently started abstract painting and acrylic pouring
- Avid composer and producer
- Makes his own elk sausage
- (name clue) You use this to cool down
- Hiked Mount Kilimanjaro
- Got invited to be on a reality dating show
- Favorite movie is the Parent Trap
- From Chile
- Loves music festivals & concerts
- Vandy girl
- MDMBA
- Barry's Bootcamp instructor
- Was a state level Ping Pong champion!
- Used to Irish Step Dance
- Wears green headphones for class
- Can say the alphabet backwards in less than 3 seconds
- JDMBA + KBF
- Played squash in college
- (name clue) Scientists use this piece of equipment
- Former TFA corps member
Down
- Dancer/ice skater
- Knows English, Portugese, and Korean
- Learned how to make 15 different pasta shapes during quarantine
- Is a "bite the bag" pro
- Was once interviewed by Good Morning America about a scandal happening on his college campus but they ended up cutting the footage
- Met husband at Notre Dame
- Enjoys playing poker
- Owns all of the Sims 4 expansion packs
- DJ Yung Sweater Vest
- Former BAML investment banker
- Won game theory survivor (1 of 2)
- Watched all marvel movies in chronological order during quarantine
- Honorary girl scout when he was younger because his mom brought him along to all of my sister's troop meetings (they gave him a sash)
- Regularly cooks complicated meals (i.e. octopus)
- Won game theory survivor (1 of 2)
- From Canada
- Actually worked in person at his internship last summer
- Born in Pakistan
- Performed at Carnegie Hall
- Went to Harvard
- Worked full time in Chicago for both fall & winter quarter
- Been to all four major tennis tournaments (as a spectator)
- Duke athlete
- Engineer, lawyer, consultant
- Worked in oil and gas
- (name clue) April, May, ???
- Working in Taiwan this summer
- Worked at the Bridgespan Group
- Extra in Transformers 4
- Can speak French
- Worked in London
- Worked at KPMG in India & Turkey
- Loves to salsa dance
- Has tried stand-up comedy
- Invited to audition for Disney's Even Stevens as a kid
- Family makes the most amazing Kellogg masks
- Is a dad
- Worked at Chobani
- Political junkie
- From Peru
- Has seen 27 / 39 presidental graves
- Lived in SF all of 1st year
- Just had knee surgery
84 Clues: MDMBA • Is a dad • From Peru • From Chile • Vandy girl • Army ranger • From Canada • JDMBA + KBF • Duke athlete • Went to Harvard • Double godfather • Went to Berkeley • Born in Pakistan • Owns a tabby cat • Can speak French • Worked in London • Political junkie • Dancer/ice skater • From Oak Park, IL • Has a twin sister • Worked at Chobani • Highlander couple! • Grew up in England • Highlander couple! • ...
The Crucibe 2022-10-26
Across
- distorted and unnatural in shape or size
- a fervent and even militant proponent of something
- lacking clarity or distinctness
- an unshakable belief in something without need for proof
- feelings of excessive pride
- a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts
- a misleading falsehood
- put up with something or somebody unpleasant
- an accusation of wrongdoing
- move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
- very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold
- the act of giving a false appearance
- deal illegally
- stop moving
- give evidence of
- cause physical pain or suffering in
- serious and gloomy in character
- a clique that seeks power usually through intrigue
- a strong liking
- state emphatically and authoritatively
- the territory in an administrative district of a nation
- having your attention fixated as though witchcraft
- summon into action or bring into existence
- a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law
- be amazed at
- criminal offense of making false statements under oath
- a disposition to be kind and forgiving
- impart skills or knowledge to
- formal and explicit approval
- with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe
- an unnatural lack of color in the skin
- carefully thought out in advance
- live in; be a resident of
- attract; cause to be enamored
- an erroneous mental representation
- a person who does not acknowledge your god
- singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate
- a false accusation of an offense
- remorse for your past conduct
- hold spellbound
- a pretrial interrogation of a witness
Down
- use of a position of trust for dishonest gain
- a ghostly appearing figure
- hate coupled with disgust
- prudence and care exercised in the management of resources
- not clearly understood or expressed
- the elevation of a person, as to the status of a god
- an authoritative rule
- a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
- yield to another's wish or opinion
- a representative who acts on behalf of others
- make amends for
- state emphatically and authoritatively
- clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
- the act of giving a false appearance
- great in size, force, extent, or degree
- characterized by a state of violent mental agitation
- a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
- morally reprehensible
- feel happiness
- have a particular liking or desire for
- courteous regard for people's feelings
- the act of competing as for profit or a prize
- the top edge of a vessel or other container
- cause someone to believe an untruth
- an overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration
- judge to be probable
- cause to suffer
- ask to come
- raid and rove in search of plunder
- the act of binding yourself to a course of action
- move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
- give a solemn statement in a court of law
- rid of impurities
- foolish or mentally irregular
- long strip of cloth or paper for decoration or advertising
- shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
- avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing
- work hard to come to terms with or deal with something
- make apparent by one's mood or behavior
- any system of principles or beliefs
81 Clues: stop moving • ask to come • be amazed at • deal illegally • feel happiness • make amends for • a strong liking • cause to suffer • hold spellbound • give evidence of • rid of impurities • judge to be probable • an authoritative rule • morally reprehensible • a misleading falsehood • hate coupled with disgust • live in; be a resident of • a ghostly appearing figure • feelings of excessive pride • ...
Power Word Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-15
Across
- “a beginning or start...”
- ” a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position.”
- ” characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction...”
- “fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough...”
- ” unproductive; unfruitful...”
- ” the act of making or enacting laws.”
- ”deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate...”
- ” courteous and gracious; friendly; warm...”
- ” to institute legal proceedings against (a person).”
- ” an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements, as kick the bucket or hang one's head, or from the general grammatical rules of a language, as the table round for the round table, and that is not a constituent of a larger expression of like characteristics.”
- ” increasing or growing by accumulation or successive additions...”
- ” a gross, stupid, or careless mistake...”
- ” to return like for like, especially evil for evil...”
- “unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary...
- “taking or characterized by taking pains or trouble; expending or showing diligent care and effort; careful:”
- ” awkward, clumsy, or incompetent”
- “to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from)…"
- ” a tube, cord, or the like, filled or saturated with combustible matter, for igniting an explosive.”
- ” having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
- ” preceding and leading up to the main part, matter, or business; introductory; preparatory...”
- ” shelter or protection from danger, trouble, etc. ...”
- ” to prepare and work on (land) in order to raise crops; till.”
- “characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction...”
- ” something that is spread out, especially over a relatively large area..."
- ” expressing or covering much in few words; brief in form but comprehensive in scope; succinct; terse...”
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- ” to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward...”
- “ to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or admiration...”
- ” to present, mention, or praise as worthy of confidence, notice, kindness, etc.; recommend...”
- “fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough...”
- ” to stir up, arouse, or call forth (feelings, desires, or activity) ...”
- “characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction...”
- ” to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.”
- “to pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment...”
- ” easily seen or noticed; readily visible or observable...”
- “ uneasy or fearful about something that might happen...”
- ” firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion...”
- ” to set on fire; kindle.”
- “constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything”
- ” the act of making or enacting laws.”
- “a great flood of water; inundation; flood.”
- “making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud...”
- ” something that causes wonder, admiration, or astonishment; a wonderful thing; a wonder or prodigy...”
- ” incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful...”
- ” to decrease seriously or exhaust the abundance or supply of...”
- ” an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation.”
- ” serene, self-controlled state of mind; calmness; tranquillity...”
- ” rough and noisy; noisily jolly or rowdy; clamorous; unrestrained..”
- “of or relating to a city; municipal...”
- ” the loyalty of a citizen to his or her government or of a subject to his or her sovereign.”
- “to have as belonging to one; have as property; own...”
50 Clues: “a beginning or start...” • ” to set on fire; kindle.” • ” unproductive; unfruitful...” • ” awkward, clumsy, or incompetent” • ” the act of making or enacting laws.” • ” the act of making or enacting laws.” • “of or relating to a city; municipal...” • ” a gross, stupid, or careless mistake...” • ” courteous and gracious; friendly; warm...” • ...
The Armitage Crossword 2019-12-21
Across
- See 32 Across
- The UK's oldest football ground, host of Hallam FC in Sheffield (9)
- Lead character in the BBC television series Peaky Blinders (6,6)
- The first of the four Gospels (7)
- Middle name of actor Tom Hiddleston
- 2016 Korean horror film described as "a fast-moving film with fast-moving zombies" (5,2,5)
- Country in the SW Pacific Ocean known in its local language as Aotearoa (3,7)
- In aeronautics, term to describe air that is deflected downwards by an aircraft wing or rotor blade, usually when a plane is taking off (8)
- 2007 children's television program starring Igglepiggle (2,3,5,6)
- Character played by Kelsey Grammar in the 2004 musical adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol' (8,6)
- Posthumous collection of unfinished and unpublished works by Douglas Adams (3,6,2,5)
- Kiwi actor known for his role as the elf Haldir (5,6)
- Runner-up of the 2019 British Touring Car Championship, along with Dan Cammish (6,6)
- The largest internal organ which is also the body's largest gland (5)
- Current drummer in the American rock band Black Veil Brides (9,4)
- First titled episode of the American television series 'Supernatural' (7)
- Merriam-Webster's word of the year in 2018, meaning both fair treatment and a system of judicial laws (7)
- Term in gynaecology for the ovaries, fallopian tubes and ligaments that hold the uterus in place (7)
- Term for a commonly operated machine particularly used for trade/technology, education and research (8)
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- First name of the Quidditch teacher in the Harry Potter series (7)
- University in Lancashire which opened in 1885, but gained its current name in 2006 (4,4)
- Best Film Oscar winner in 2006 (5)
- Cathedral city in England which was a site of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages (10)
- Church term for the Vatican ambassador to another country (9,6)
- Vision development disorder in which the eye fails to achieve normal visual acuity, even with prescription glasses or contact lenses, known as 'lazy eye' (9)
- Town in Bedfordshire once known as the largest village in England (8)
- Burial city of Edward the Elder (10)
- French politician who died this year who was Mayor of Paris, Prime Minister twice and President of France (7,6)
- Nearest Tube station to the Houses of Parliament (11)
- See 25 Down
- Character played by Kevin Bacon in the 1995 film 'Apollo 13' (4, 7)
- Author whose works include Every Dead Thing, The Killing Kind and The Wolf in Winter (4,8)
- Geographic region made up of thousands of islands, including Australia and New Zealand (7)
- First actor in history to receive a posthumous Oscar nomination for his role in 'East of Eden' (5,4)
- Manager of Liverpool FC from 2004-2010
- French footballer player who made his professional debut in 2014 (8,5)
- Type of bow in archery with a levering system of cables and pulleys to bend the limbs (8)
- Type of complementary medicine which uses focused attention, increased suggestibility and guided imagery(12)
- American sound designer and voice actor who provided the 'voice' of R2D2 and Darth Vader's breathing (8,5)
- College whose alumni include Oscar Wilde, Ian Hislop and JRR Tolkien (8)
- Marvel Universe film released in 2008 (4,3)
- Gaelic word for the Irish language (7)
- Rodent whose Latin name is Cavia Porcellus (6,3)
- See 41 Across
44 Clues: See 25 Down • See 32 Across • See 41 Across • The first of the four Gospels (7) • Best Film Oscar winner in 2006 (5) • Middle name of actor Tom Hiddleston • Burial city of Edward the Elder (10) • Manager of Liverpool FC from 2004-2010 • Gaelic word for the Irish language (7) • Marvel Universe film released in 2008 (4,3) • Rodent whose Latin name is Cavia Porcellus (6,3) • ...
An Encyclopedia Of Racism 2024-03-12
Across
- When people say they "don't see race," attempting to express that they don't have racist attitudes or thoughts as an individual- but fail to realize that this does more harm than good.
- Used to inform things such as college admissions and equal employment opportunity programs.
- Another word for popular, but it focuses on the appeal to widespread masses and is used in reference to music, movies, TV shows, and other aspects of pop culture.
- A set of assumptions or beliefs about a group of people (a racial group, ethnicity, nationality, or any category of people).
- The unearned, built-in, disproportionate access to resources, power, and justice that white people experience over nonwhite people as a result of systemic racism.
- Colleges and universities established before Civil Rights Act of 1964 to primarily serve the African-American community.
- A 2018 American superhero film, Marvel studios first black led film, and first film with a black director.
- The theory developed by Kimberle Crenshaw, where 2 individuals may be affected by the same social issue but ones differences can have them dealing with another as well, where there experiences in life will live at the intersection of those 2 social issues.
- Defined as "being aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues" (especially issues of racial and social justice).
- A movement, phrase, and hashtag started by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi as a direct response to consistent violence and racism against black people.
- Event on May 31st and June 1st, 1921, where mobs of white Tulsa, Oklahoma, residents attacked black residents in the Greenwood District of the city.
- Defined as "a comment or action that subtly and often unconsciously or unintentionally expresses a prejudiced attitude towards a member of a marginalized group".
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- Refers to the idea that beauty and cultural norms typically associated with white people are what all racial and cultural groups should aspire to.
- A white person who uses their privilege and resources to help nonwhite people, but their true reason for doing so is self serving.
- When a person adopts elements from a culture outside of their own. This can include fashion, speech, patterns or accents, hairstyles, physical features, and styles or trends.
- A movement based on the idea that people from marginalized communities should have the opportunity to see positive representations of themselves in media and art (including POC, indigenous people, LGBTQIA+, and women).
- Abbreviation for people of color
- Term used to describe a society made up of people of various races, genders, religions, and other identities where cultural exchange is taking place.
- Our system that was developed by white people, and still today, most of the decision makers are white. Thus, often leading to what we learn being through a white lens.
- A phrase that started being used in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
- A hatred or fear of things that are seen as foreign or strange.
- Created by activist April Reign in 2015, a movement that helped fuel conversations the Academy Awards and the lack of representation for people of color in Hollywood.
- A feature that causes black men and women to be treated differently from other people.
23 Clues: Abbreviation for people of color • A hatred or fear of things that are seen as foreign or strange. • A phrase that started being used in response to the Black Lives Matter movement. • A feature that causes black men and women to be treated differently from other people. • ...
Christmas Hunt for Suz 2024-12-26
Across
- Melting pot of Swiss delight, bread or veggies dip
- Named after the celestial marvel, bright and fast
- Symbol of innocence, often in nativity scenes
- Decorative item hung to beautify the tree, often handmade
- Dessert where fruit and sweets take a sweet dip
- Central figure of the nativity, celebrated at Christmas
- Character from ballet, also a festive tool
- One of the three gifts from the Magi
- Rich, creamy holiday drink, spiced and boozy
- Brings thunder, one of Santa's strong steeds
- Warm drink, comfort in a mug, marshmallows optional
- String of flowers or leaves, decorates doors
- Often twined with holly for Christmas decor
- Leads the way with his luminous nose, a Christmas icon
- Relating to hospitality, akin to Christmas cheer
- Drink or toast, part of an old Christmas tradition
- First in the call, leads the pack with speed
- Romantic or reflective, different kind of holiday stroll
- Song sung at Christmas, name of Dickens' tale
- Traditional Christmas dinner bird, before turkey
- Adds lightning to the team, electrifying the night
- Celebration of the Magi's visit, on January 6th
- Soft, fluffy, like snow, perfect for napping after feasting
- Bittersweet treat, often paired with wine, not milk
- Two-handled Scottish cup, used for holiday toasts
- Santa's mode of transport, nine in total
- Comedic guardian, name synonymous with holiday chaos
- News or messages, especially of joy at Christmas
- Decorative item hung on trees, can be intricate
- Sound associated with bells or sleigh rides
- Light source, like candles in bags, for Christmas Eve
Down
- Log, celebration, or time of year, all festive
- Winter athlete, carves down slopes with one board
- Intensely dislike by our feline friends
- Russian Christmas drink, thick and sweet
- Meat or seafood cooked in communal pot, Asian style
- Robin Hood's love, part of festive medieval tales
- Citrus peel, often used in holiday baking
- Plant with prickly leaves, often seen with berries
- Ring out to spread holiday cheer, in carols
- Graceful, twirls through the sky, brings joy
- Part of a traditional British Christmas dessert
- Type of tree often used for Christmas celebrations
- Vehicle drawn by horses or reindeer, festive ride
- Fifth day of Christmas gift, in the song
- Another gift brought by the Wise Men
- Plant hung for kissing, a Yule tradition
- Burned during Christmas for aroma, sacred in churches
- French for Christmas, often in carols
- Character from "Madagascar", could be on a Christmas card
- Sacred song, many sung during the festive period
- Gliding on frozen water, a holiday activity in the park
- Traditional Christmas plant, red and vibrant
- Calendar, counts down to the festive season
- Circular, symbolizing eternity, often adorns doors
- The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, and the __ encircled his head like a wreath
- Illuminate the season, on wreaths or in windows
- Known for her cunning, swift and sly
- Makes the world go around, in a dark and tasty way
- City where the nativity scene is set
- Spreads love, like the god of affection in flight
- Hung by the chimney with care, awaits Santa's gifts
- Heralds the birth of Jesus, atop many trees
- Mamma in her ___, settled down for a long winter's nap
- German for servant, in Krampus lore
- Visions danced in children's heads, a sweet treat
- Leaps and prances, full of festive energy
- One of Santa's reindeer, originally Dunder
68 Clues: German for servant, in Krampus lore • Another gift brought by the Wise Men • One of the three gifts from the Magi • Known for her cunning, swift and sly • City where the nativity scene is set • French for Christmas, often in carols • Intensely dislike by our feline friends • Russian Christmas drink, thick and sweet • Fifth day of Christmas gift, in the song • ...
Lesson 3. 2025-05-13
Across
- extremely useful or helpful
- a sudden
- extreme and sudden
- an example that others can follow
- cleverness or creativity in solving problems
- low
- likely to experience something (usually bad)
- flat land near a river that floods easily
- a short or quick look
- important or meaningful
- the design and structure of buildings
- something that is needed
- to put something down
- to praise or call attention to something
- proof or evidence of something
- the quality of being exact or accurate
- to use something for a purpose
- the way things are arranged
- the determination to keep going despite difficulties
- to show clearly with evidence or examples
- good at solving problems using what’s available
- into position to move smoothly into place on water
- to bring two things into agreement
- the ability to continue without harming the future
- to be amazed at something
- related to the environment and living things
- large in amount or coverage
- full of activity and movement
- watchful and alert for danger
- operated by the pressure of a liquid
- completely under water
- the wide range or extent of something
- working together with others
- something that protects from harm
- the quality of being dependable
- to stay for longer than expected
Down
- a limit or restriction
- the process of making land usable again
- to break down into smaller parts
- to release something
- the ability to change when needed
- to improve or sharpen a skill
- to deal with or struggle with something
- a new plan or action to solve a problem
- a landform where a river splits before entering a larger body of water
- a defensive wall or structure
- to cause great destruction or suffering
- the act of joining two or more things together
- a structure built to carry water over a distance
- modern or current
- the importance to a topic or situation
- basic structures needed for a society
- by that means; as a result
- the process of removing water from an area
- to strengthen or support
- a state of being steady and unchanging
- advanced knowledge or skill in a subject
- a great or difficult achievement
- relating to shapes and space
- the use of science and math to build structures or machines
- a guard or watchful protector
- involving great damage or suffering
- more than is needed
- the ability to recover from difficulties
- into to gradually develop into something
- to highlight or emphasize
- with closely connected or linked together
- something set up for use
- the ability to see or plan for the future
- to be made up of
- to think of or imagine something
- to begin or try to do something
- to show the best qualities of something
- a difficult effort or fight
- not traditional or usual
- land that can be used to grow crops
- advanced and complex
- to push something forward
- to turn something upside down or reverse it
- to motivate or encourage someone
80 Clues: low • a sudden • to be made up of • modern or current • extreme and sudden • more than is needed • to release something • advanced and complex • a short or quick look • to put something down • a limit or restriction • completely under water • important or meaningful • something that is needed • to strengthen or support • something set up for use • not traditional or usual • ...
Pop Culture 2025-11-06
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- Fast-fashion brand that dominates teen closets
- Intense kitchen drama everyone quotes for “Yes, Chef!”
- Coolest QB with an ice-out wardrobe
- Where every dance trend starts
- Soccer video game turned global esport
- Still the go-to game for creative teens
- Playful, unserious aesthetic that took over TikTok
- Cozy boots that came back in a big way
- Robert Downey Jr returns to Marvel
- NBA legend still dominating highlight reels
- Dystopian favorite making a comeback
- Young soccer superstar for PSG and France
- Trend of not buying everything online
- “Get Ready With Me” video trend
- Stylish, confident person everyone watches
- Official version of a story or relationship
- Women’s soccer team inspiring a new generation
- Luxury brand shorthand for high-end chic
- Ubiquitous white shoes of Gen Z athletes
- Absurd meme that somehow keeps living
- Backstory that fans obsess over
- The overall feeling or energy
- R&B queen behind “Snooze”
- Viral survival series that redefined Netflix suspense
- The wholesome vibe between best friends
- Karate-kid sequel series that Gen Z surprisingly loves
- When something or someone completely wins
- Quarterback leading Kansas City dynasties
- Emotional edit aesthetic with random clips
- Suspicious or shady behaviour
- Sci-fi sequel with desert vibes and sandworms
- To want two people to date
- Three-stripe staple from fields to hallways
- Throw something with enthusiasm
- New Disney+ adaptation of the beloved book series
- Unforgettable moment from your life
- Showing off what you’re wearing
- Netflix’s long-awaited live-action version of the classic
- “For You Page” feed that decides your mood
- The Gen Z Spider-Man
- College basketball phenom breaking records
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- Treasure-hunt teen drama full of chaos and sun
- Just-do-it brand still everywhere
- Retired Eagles center turned podcast icon
- Hawkins crew vs monsters — nostalgia forever
- Mystery-thriller starring Tom Holland
- Athleisure label for comfy-cute fits
- LSU star and basketball trend-setter
- Something that’s just okay, not great
- Someone acting like a background character
- Retro-cool brand making a comeback
- Soccer icon bringing crowds to Miami
- Slang for being delusionally optimistic
- Animated multiverse everyone loved
- TikTok slang for “be for real”
- Extreme fan who lives for their fave
- Music festival turned influencer runway
- Game that made “sus” famous
- Chiefs tight end and Taylor Swift’s fiance
- Chill video-game-lover aesthetic
- Just got married to Benny Blanco
- Netflix’s goth-girl hit starring Jenna Ortega
- Wholesome mockumentary about teachers and chaos
- NBA video game everyone grinds after school
- Nostalgic vampire series Gen Z reclaimed ironically
- Eagles QB with serious swagger
- Apocalyptic father-daughter survival story
- Charm or flirt energy
- Obvious warning sign in dating
- Greatest of all time
- Year-end playlist everyone posts
- Spurs rookie phenom redefining tall
- Living like your life’s a movie
- When someone’s genuine or relatable
- Retired GOAT who might still un-retire
- Classic sneakers every teen owns
- Portuguese legend with endless fans
- Wizarding world classic everyone grew up with
- The unspoken uniform of chill teens
- Taylor Swift's latest album topic
- Sneaker brand every teen still wants
81 Clues: Greatest of all time • The Gen Z Spider-Man • Charm or flirt energy • R&B queen behind “Snooze” • To want two people to date • Game that made “sus” famous • The overall feeling or energy • Suspicious or shady behaviour • Where every dance trend starts • TikTok slang for “be for real” • Eagles QB with serious swagger • Obvious warning sign in dating • “Get Ready With Me” video trend • ...
Impossiword 2025-12-01
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- A cautionary tale as to why fame isn't great. Although someone with his name reversed has appeared.
- Game where your instructions are to: 1. Grab your Screwdriver, 2. Grab your Hammer, 4. Work
- A classical tune that might just cause a change of scene.
- He hit metal, and then also ended up in a time loop.
- What might cause an actual army of lions led by a sheep.
- Another summit in a world full of mountains.
- 2 Letters, 5 Years. This hint seems a bit foolish, but that's why it's hard.
- Judgement, Justice, and Temperance.
- Latvian athlete shoes.
- For such a soft name, it has an awful amount of sharp objects. Especially the dark side.
- What a man of steel lacks.
- A tall, well dressed figure who really hates reading.
- Sorry, can’t use credits here. They need robux for their avatar.
- Site known for people who love to answer questions. Under time constraints of course.
- Where a clock points in 11 different directions, but doesn't ever cross a border.
- This refers to a spooky type of videos relating to an animated TV show.
- They love you, but their mama doesn't.
- After an unfortunate diagnosis, he simply gave up.
- A game where you can "win" even without patience.
- Jacob Wysocki changed the game by performing an elaborate psychological trick about this.
- An abused goblin, under the power of a master who hates his clone.
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- Meant to be called Bonfire.
- Do you really need 840? I was fine with just one..
- A cowardly fearmongerer, who predicted the future that one time.
- “Powers” to combine.
- The one time Supercell didn't have to fix something.
- Be really good at playing twister, with your fingers.
- They killed a god.. with.. an umbrella..?
- They left many hidden tally marks in a sunny place.
- A man with an odd desire to design terrifying mythological creatures.
- Lost album from a best-selling artist, of which one song remains to be heard.
- An excuse to be free of contract, which allowed him to release his best work.
- There are 39 entries, all zero.
- Someone who hates Mondays stole a dog, and the owner disappeared too.
- In a Spooky Month, a floating eye might be disguised as this bird.
- Strange robot with a fascination for cards. Similar name to a raven lover.
- Obtained by Paladins, who have obtained great power.
- What Marvel Rivals is almost directly inspired by.
- A very hateful robot, who in case you thought he did, has no mouth.
- Forced border patrol citation.
- It rhymes with the impossible.
- He turned left where the road split.
- The only sports team that blowed and still went undefeated.
- Green Lantern likely has this fear.
- "What, am I gonna fight the sun?"
- Who might break a hole in your screen if you don't find them.
- You don't know him, even if you showed up to all his parties.
- An annoyingly talkative animal. That is, if you fall victim to his conversations.
- A sequel so bad they had to shut down the original from the effect.
- A mobile game with a rich snowman hybrid. He's also a robot who walks backwards..?
- A young girl who loves deep diving.
- Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple.
- The most insufferable visual novel protagonist.
53 Clues: “Powers” to combine. • Latvian athlete shoes. • What a man of steel lacks. • Meant to be called Bonfire. • Forced border patrol citation. • It rhymes with the impossible. • There are 39 entries, all zero. • Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. • "What, am I gonna fight the sun?" • Judgement, Justice, and Temperance. • Green Lantern likely has this fear. • ...
2010s 2021-10-27
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- an entertainment company that has theme parks and is famous all around the world, house to TV shows like Hannah Montana, Phineas and Ferb, Jessie, Gravity Falls, The House of Mickey Mouse.
- Disbanded boy band included Harry, Liam, Louis, Zayn and Niall.
- situations where a person shoots others with a gun. They mostly happen in countries where it's legal to have weapons, they occured in some schools and public places.
- the action of playing video games.
- an image or like and icons that represent emotions we send through or chatting apps
- Fictional characters that have superpowers and make good deeds for society.
- This word is used to say a song is really good. A synonym of this word is banger.
- Are all the changes in Earth’s temperature and weather due to both human and natural causes.
- when you give a thumbs up to a video on YouTube.
- trend created to accentuate racism and discrimination towards the black community.
- when something is popular at the moment it is a _____. Nowadays it comes from the app TikTok.
- our phones, computers, ipads, iwatches are this.
- An app that allows you to post pictures and videos, it was created by facebook.
- a really popular style of music, has African American origin, it is rap, also dancing.
- famous dating app
- A picture that is taken by oneself
- Superheroes from Marvel
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- when you feel embarrassed, awkward, uncomfortable, weirds you out.
- tool used to edit a picture. Altering its colors, re-arranging things inside of it or correcting imperfections in the photo.
- Song by Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi.
- a company that has TV shows and movies, it became famous and in the 2010s, almost everyone with internet access pays for this streaming service.
- Image or text that is used to express an idea, opinion or situation. Most times it’s used in a funny way and is used mainly on the internet
- app used for transportation, both for the drivers and for the clients/riders.
- An app that lets you listen to music, it’s green and black. You have to pay to have a premium service.
- a type or genre of TV programs that shows the daily life or real life situations of a group of people, not scripted, like ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ ‘Million Dollar Lisiting’ ‘America’s Next Top Model’ ‘90 Day Fiancé’ ‘American Idol’.
- App whose main purpose is to do live video game broadcastings, also known as streams, it’s considered Youtube’s main competitor
- they are an electronic device that has two wheels. They are portable and rechargeable.
- (Eminem song) Stalker + fan combines is ____
- informal, casual and urban clothes that mostly young people use on the daily
- Korean pop.
- when an image or a video spreads all over social media, it is widely shared between people.
- very popular social media app. Has caused a lot of controversy due to its privacy policies and how the app lacks respect for them.
- people born between 1996-2010. Us.
- to be surprised or shaken up by something or someone.
- popular video game, starts with the letter “F”, your character is dropped into an island and the objective is to be the last player alive.
- This word is usually used on stan twitter and basically means that someone or something is unsuccessful or a failure
36 Clues: Korean pop. • famous dating app • Superheroes from Marvel • the action of playing video games. • people born between 1996-2010. Us. • A picture that is taken by oneself • Song by Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi. • (Eminem song) Stalker + fan combines is ____ • when you give a thumbs up to a video on YouTube. • our phones, computers, ipads, iwatches are this. • ...
Fortnite Lore Characters/ Objects 2022-03-08
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- Name of the IO base under the island
- Where the mech was built
- IO agent who was leaking confidential IO intel during the invasion
- The largest monsters in the Last Reality's Cube Legion
- Name given to random tech that doesn't have a name including; the phone that the Scientist gave us, agent Jones' rift gun, and Midas' storm shield
- Girl who works with the IO, was the boss of Jones
- Created by the Foundation to seal off the zero point during the zero crisis finale
- Cracks in reality, can transfer you between realities, teleport you into the sky during gameplay
- IO brute, stationed at Covert Cavern during Ch3 S1
- Shards of the cubes, turn you into a ghost
- Name of the IO tanks
- Theorized leader of the IO
- Managed to escape the island, helped the Foundation close a sideways rift
- One of the sisters in the Seven, has red hair and bronze armor
- One of Midas' agents, used a scar, was found at the Shark
- Name of the massive drill that the IO used to suprise attack the island
- Hosted the Rift Tour to allow the Last Reality to scan our brains
- Leader of the Last Reality, has cube powers
- Center of all reality, constantly being fought for
- Midas' daughter, helped make the device
- Monster that was frozen under Polar Peak, fought the robot
- Community name for gold cubes
- Preferred transportation method of the Seven
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- How we defeated Galactus, modified by Tony Stark, funded by the Seven to help in the fight with the IO, seen in every match
- Former IO agent, defected to help the Seven
- Community name for purple cubes
- Paradigm's other name
- The Seven's scout, has a quiet personality, launched the first rocket
- Leader of the Seven, looks like the rock
- Former leader of the last reality, left after discovering the cubes evil nature, joined the Seven
- Completely evil team, goals are more unknown but they want to destroy the island, uses cubes and ufos
- Fuel source for the first rocket, first seen in craters during Ch1 S4
- Community name for blue cubes
- Home of the Seven, has a statue of the Foundation
- Group against the IO's control of the zero point, lead by the Foundation
- Held a fake war to cover up his creation of a device
- The agent that Midas trusted to lead Shadow during the fake war
- Team in control of the island, have a base in the center of the island, also called the IO for short
- Makes most of the Seven's tech, saved the remaining loopers during the chapter 2 finale, recruited loopers to help during Ch3 S1
- Result of the chapter 1 end event
- Pilot of the mech, left the Seven but came back to help with fighting the Imagined Order
- One of Midas' agents, used a minigun, was found in the Grotto
- Name of the robot created by Singularity/ Paradigm to fight the monster
- Name of the Last Reality's main ship
- Marvel character that arrived on the island and aligned with the IO
- Used by the IO to reach the other side of the island
46 Clues: Name of the IO tanks • Paradigm's other name • Where the mech was built • Theorized leader of the IO • Community name for blue cubes • Community name for gold cubes • Community name for purple cubes • Result of the chapter 1 end event • Name of the IO base under the island • Name of the Last Reality's main ship • Midas' daughter, helped make the device • ...
test 2016-08-24
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- What car isn’t the coolest car?
- A sport Orr a game?
- What does Kristin not trust Bob to do?
- What! Who gave him this?
- These people are boring according to Agopian
- A process that Bob has undergone?
- She is____
- One thing Bob does to cause harm to himself
- One may hear this blurted out in a Turrets like manner
- Bob has this affliction
- Better than a Lamborghini.
- A group commonly found in San Francisco that often gets an eye roll from Kristin
- Kristin thought that she’d never date one of these.
- This is really stupid?
- Kristin had this look the first half hour of arriving at Bob’s family’s cabin.
- Kristin make Bob feel this way on a certain planet
- She’s his ____
- Nickname for Kristin’s beautiful Teeth
- Kristin’s first trip with a boyfriend was here
- Bob’s family thinks that Kristin is a pretty ____ for putting up with their raucous crowd.
- Strange tails originate for this fantasy land
- Bobs fowl affection for Kristin
- Celebrity sighting-
- Millennia’s often get this response from Kristin
- Bob and Kristin got caught in this while on the WaveRunner in Minnesota
- Place of Bob and Kristi’s first date
- An educated desert
- He makes messes because of this.
- Endearing name for cool Kristin
- Bob’s best friend.
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- Bob has been in this State before but not as deep.
- One of the best places on earth.
- Kristin’s sport
- Kristin loves this character, but some might think he’s nosey.
- Kristin noticed this on her first visit to Bob’s house and thought it a very good thing.
- Bob’s Competition
- Augh, He must be in love. He picked her up and visited with her mother where?
- Kristin looks adorable doing this activity and Snoopy and Bob enjoy it too.
- Kristin think that bob has this exception rule of inconsistency
- Bob felt that Kristin did what with her Christmas gift to him?
- Grace is less of this than Agopian
- What does Kristin wear to work?
- On their first date Kristin in typical nerd fashion showed Bob one of her favorite places.
- Mario Andretti’s competition
- Bob’s Kristin’s first.
- He’s doing what with her now! Geez he’s so whipped.
- Surprise for Kristin in Mendocino
- The best breed.
- In and amazing display of love Bob stated that he love Kristin more than this beverage.
- Bob did this to Kristin on their first date outside one of her favorite places
- The color of Bob’s favorite dress
- Bob lost these playing ice hockey.
- She looks a bit goofy eyed, she must be…
- Engineering marvel Kristin design for Bob’s car?
- This system has been mostly dismantled since meeting Bob
- Arms are flailing and Bob gets goofy eyed
- Something pleasant
- A heterograph that is not a cigarette brand
- A phrase that Bob tells Kristin all the time that he hopes she’ll never tire off.
- A classic rock band that Kristin despises
- Pilates (e.g.)
- Water does this same thing to the wicked Witch as Kristin does to Bob.
- In San Luis Obispo Bob had the best of what holiday in his life?
- Fun hoofing rollercoaster
- Seeing electricity
- Bob’s best male friend
- A patriot and a place to relax.
- Bob may get these if he says or does something wrong
68 Clues: She is____ • She’s his ____ • Pilates (e.g.) • Kristin’s sport • The best breed. • Bob’s Competition • Something pleasant • Seeing electricity • An educated desert • Bob’s best friend. • A sport Orr a game? • Celebrity sighting- • Bob’s Kristin’s first. • This is really stupid? • Bob’s best male friend • Bob has this affliction • What! Who gave him this? • Fun hoofing rollercoaster • ...
Family Christmas Puzzle 2023-12-22
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- Dig in, weed out your worries, this green therapy pays off according to Uncle G
- Our very own disney princess
- Front yard treat that everyone wants a bite of
- A's youthful alias
- Wagging tail and a heart of gold, this pup's name is a precious gem
- 'Hey' That's it, that's the whole sentence. Who is this?
- Ten wooden targets, felled by a rolling sphere
- Where the pews are filled with familiar faces
- It's not he, so it's definitely ...
- Traditionally in sequence, but here the order's flipped
- A balancing act, Ghanaian edition: one eye to the screen, one to the kitchen
- From Asgard's halls to Wakanda's grace, these stories rewrite the rules of space
- Childhood learning ground, a three-letter legacy for siblings
- It's not Christmas if there's no
- Can't reach the top shelf? Call Mr. X-tra Tall!
- Where Uluru whispers secrets and the Opera House sings, Aunty M's adventure unfolds
- East or west home is best, but in another life our north would have pointed here
- Twisted paths to hidden truths
- A pinch of magic, a dash of delight, Sam's key to a satisfying bite
- No culinary competition here, our hearts belong to this one delicious sphere
- What fuels Gina's fire? Hint: it's not broccoli
- Hey Mr. Party Man!" he corrects, "it's Mr. Designated Driver, actually
- Motion sickness cured by a career change
- Forget flip-flops and sunscreen, pack a brain for this adventure, it's school time!
- Sonya's Partner-in-crime
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- Beverage that brings smiles or shudders, depending on the drinker
- Lights twinkle, carols unfold
- One of us, elected to represent
- The scene of this puzzle
- A rare overlap in their TV tastes, enjoyed by both uncle G and aunty M
- He wasn't the groom, but he's pretty darn close
- Where learning rubbed off on a young Uncle G
- Little did I know, fur turns to fortune, at least according to John’s eyes
- One side shivers, the other basks
- This uncle bought us books
- No flippers needed for this water ballet
- Cucu's OG prized possessions
- Generation X, where did our namesake go?
- Aunty P's forgotten title from a simpler time
- Your built-in cheer squad, come thick and thin
- Relic on wheels from days gone by
- Grandpa's trusty companion on dusty savanna roads
- No crown or castle, but nobility radiates from within
- Location for a cure with a view
- From squabbles to settlements, they speak the legal tongue
- Bigger sniffles meant bigger needles, a truth known to all the little rascals under my care.
- It's giving Aunt-ique car
- Neither first nor last, he consistently claims the silver medal
- We don't say cheese, we say ...
- She thought it would be her coming of age story ft bread and champagne, turns out it was her I almost died story
- It sounds like greek to most of us, but really it's
- Cozy nest to grandiose vision, this structure's path took a dramatic twist west
- A location that's seen both news headlines and home movies
53 Clues: A's youthful alias • The scene of this puzzle • Sonya's Partner-in-crime • It's giving Aunt-ique car • This uncle bought us books • Our very own disney princess • Cucu's OG prized possessions • Lights twinkle, carols unfold • Twisted paths to hidden truths • One of us, elected to represent • Location for a cure with a view • We don't say cheese, we say ... • ...
xxuuxlk 2023-12-23
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- Hey Mr. Party Man!" he corrects, "it's Mr. Designated Driver, actually
- Location for a cure with a view
- It's giving Aunt-ique car
- East or west home is best, but in another life our north would have pointed here
- She thought it would be her coming of age story ft bread and champagne, turns out it was her I almost died story
- Aunty P's forgotten title from a simpler time
- Relic on wheels from days gone by
- A rare overlap in their TV tastes, enjoyed by both uncle G and aunty M
- 'Hey' That's it, that's the whole sentence. Who is this?
- Lights twinkle, carols unfold
- Motion sickness cured by a career change
- It's not Christmas if there's no
- No flippers needed for this water ballet
- Beverage that brings smiles or shudders, depending on the drinker
- Grandpa's trusty companion on dusty savanna roads
- One of us, elected to represent
- One side shivers, the other basks
- A location that's seen both news headlines and home movies
- Cozy nest to grandiose vision, this structure's path took a dramatic twist west
- What fuels Gina's fire? Hint: it's not broccoli
- We don't say cheese, we say ...
- From squabbles to settlements, they speak the legal tongue
- A pinch of magic, a dash of delight, Sam's key to a satisfying bite
- Childhood learning ground, a three-letter legacy for siblings
- Our very own disney princess
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- Twisted paths to hidden truths
- A balancing act, Ghanaian edition: one eye to the screen, one to the kitchen
- Little did I know, fur turns to fortune, at least according to John’s eyes
- Forget flip-flops and sunscreen, pack a brain for this adventure, it's school time!
- It's not he, so it's definitely ...
- Where Uluru whispers secrets and the Opera House sings, Aunty M's adventure unfolds
- No crown or castle, but nobility radiates from within
- This uncle bought us books
- Generation X, where did our namesake go?
- Traditionally in sequence, but here the order's flipped
- The scene of this puzzle
- No culinary competition here, our hearts belong to this one delicious sphere
- Ten wooden targets, felled by a rolling sphere
- Bigger sniffles meant bigger needles, a truth known to all the little rascals under my care.
- Can't reach the top shelf? Call Mr. X-tra Tall!
- Dig in, weed out your worries, this green therapy pays off according to Uncle G
- Where the pews are filled with familiar faces
- Sonya's Partner-in-crime
- Your built-in cheer squad, come thick and thin
- Cucu's OG prized possessions
- Wagging tail and a heart of gold, this pup's name is a precious gem
- Where learning rubbed off on a young Uncle G
- Front yard treat that everyone wants a bite of
- It sounds like greek to most of us, but really it's
- From Asgard's halls to Wakanda's grace, these stories rewrite the rules of space
- A's youthful alias
- Neither first nor last, he consistently claims the silver medal
- He wasn't the groom, but he's pretty darn close
53 Clues: A's youthful alias • The scene of this puzzle • Sonya's Partner-in-crime • It's giving Aunt-ique car • This uncle bought us books • Cucu's OG prized possessions • Our very own disney princess • Lights twinkle, carols unfold • Twisted paths to hidden truths • Location for a cure with a view • One of us, elected to represent • We don't say cheese, we say ... • ...
GCSE Media taster from vid 2024-03-22
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- The Arctic Monkeys were a strong early example of the potential power of --- 2.0 to blur the line between audience and producer; their audience felt involved.
- Grime artist Lady --- fronted the NHS blood drive campaign targeting the BAME community.
- The lighting choice in the Arctic Monkeys video can be partly explained by the uses and --- theory, as they are trying to appear relatable.
- KK’s Hollywood game is available on multiple devices making it cross----.
- By combining production, distribution and exchange/exhibition companies under their corporate ownership, Disney have pursued the vertical --- strategy.
- Sixteen Films is one of the --- production companies behind I, Daniel Blake.
- The Old Grey Whistle Test, an old BBC music show, is an example of --- as it is used as the inspiration for the Arctic Monkeys video.
- Rashford hopes to be what Vladimir --- terms the --- archetype in his social media.
- A mere --- film corporations dominate the world’s film industry, leading to the term the big ---.
- Post-feminists argue that Mulvey’s theory ignores the --- (choice, control) of female performers.
- The Arctic Monkeys are not trying to appear glamorous, but rather as relatable, so they used --- --- lighting in their video.
- Laura Mulvey is a --- theorist who argued that the media privilege a male heterosexual viewer in the way they represent women.
- Marvel is a subsidiary of the giant --- Disney.
- Black Widow’s ‘tentpole’ budget means it can afford multiple --- stars.
- I, Daniel Blake director Ken Loach has a very distinctive style and routinely tackles social issues, making him an ---.
- Spotify is an example of a ---, a company that comes along and challenges the traditional ways an industry operates in, typically involving online distribution.
- The ASA banned the ‘ARE YOU --- --- READY’ ad for its objectifying of women.
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- Being of the social --- genre makes I, Daniel Blake a hard movie to market!
- The ASA is the UK’s advertising ---. It ruled that the ‘beach body ready ad
- The Arctic Monkeys used the site --- to help launch their career by building up a direct relationship with an online fanbase, literally giving away their early music.
- The literary theorist Campbell came up with the concept of the hero’s journey or ---, the idea that all narratives are based around following what happens to the hero.
- The frequency of negative comments on Marcus Rashford’s Instagram posts is an example of an --- audience.
- Mulvey would argue that aspects of the BlackPink video are objectifying and demonstrate her concept of the --- ---.
- Disney’s corporate structure, including buying up valuable subsidiaries, means they can afford to use highly valuable IP, or --- property.
- Pop videos typically apply --- --- lighting which achieves a glossy, glamorous look.
- Most of today’s hit movies are part of a ---. We get endless sequels, prequels, remakes, reimaginings and spin-offs as its easier and cheaper to market an existing idea.
- The success of BlackPink reflects the rise of ---, with platforms like Spotify helping to create a simultaneous worldwide market for many acts.
- KK’s Hollywood is partly monetised through product placement and also by allowing the purchase of in-game currency with real money! This is an example of the --- strategy – give the game away and monetise in other ways…
- Psy’s --- Style was an early example of the power of the web to create viral hits. It now has over 4bn streams on YouTube alone, and there are 1000s of fan-made version of the video.
29 Clues: Marvel is a subsidiary of the giant --- Disney. • Black Widow’s ‘tentpole’ budget means it can afford multiple --- stars. • KK’s Hollywood game is available on multiple devices making it cross----. • Being of the social --- genre makes I, Daniel Blake a hard movie to market! • The ASA is the UK’s advertising ---. It ruled that the ‘beach body ready ad • ...
GCD AP Games - Game 6 - Crossword 2023-08-21
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- Numbers and nicknames, daub the card, like Number 3's 'Cup of Tea,' bringing luck and shouts
- Hopping marsupial found down under
- Soccer's pride in green and gold, fourth in the Cup, their story's bold
- Data's secret swap, with symbols it hides
- Siem Reap's treasure trove
- Hero's quest in a realm of fantasy with an enchanted ocarina in hand
- Permanent employees are eligible here. Anniversary or recognition, milestones held dear. Tracking and reporting, a website's part, points-based award redemptions, it's where you start
- Banana-hoarding ape's arcade adventure
- Our earth restoration quest with tree-saving flair
- Tangy, salty, fermented delight, in jars it rests, flavour taking flight
- Ivory marvel of Agra's adoration
- Battle royale shooter on an island
- Our BRG where future drivers are paving their way
- Our cultural compass, three principles and nine habits embraced
- Property empire built with dice and deeds
- Spring festivity with vibrant powders and celebration
- Battle on 64 squares with strategic mind moves
- Falling blocks in a puzzle parade
- We are focused on offering utility or importance for our customers, partners, and colleagues by innovating, iterating, and evolving to meet their needs and exceed expectations. We understand our internal and external environments, pursuing the best ideas to turn them into reality
- Speedy hedgehog in a world of loops and speedways with a love for golden rings
- Fierce warrior dance embodying Maori ancestral strength
- Cards in hand, bluff and wager abound
- Elegant flower that symbolizes purity
- Pandas' feast, and craftsman's delight, versatile plant from day to night
- Gotta catch 'em all
- Tiny images convey meanings
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- Waving feline inviting good fortune's luck
- Cinematic glam with vibrant dance
- Culinary treasure, stuffed and steamed
- A platform for praise, where emails may send. Wider visibility is this channel's theme
- Payment's middleman, securing the transaction flow
- Rapid and continuous advancement on what matters most for our customers and Mastercard, collaborating intentionally to create clarity on our priorities. We learn continuously and adapt to help us make quick, smart decisions. When we make decisions, we all commit and go
- There are some things money can't buy; for everything else, there's….
- Mine resources and build and survive in a cubed world
- Iconic sails rise in this house of performances down under
- Boy bands, girl groups, Seoul's pop sensation
- We believe each person within Mastercard is critical for us to achieve our goals. We are comprised of incredible individuals, but we can do more when we work together as one team. We are intentionally inclusive, creating a sense of belonging with our words and actions. We each have a role in supporting each other to achieve our best
- Bamboo's black-and-white connoisseur
- Mental challenge where facts are sought typically in a pub
- Matching confections in all directions, create sweet sets of 3 for points
- Jumping plumber in red takes on King Koopa
- Tap-and-go ease, in payment's new way
- Puzzling grid where words intersect
- Ghost chasing muncher in a maze
- Thorny, smelly king of tropical fruits
- Better together, this award implies. Colleagues in regions lend a helping hand. Global power and partnership so grand.
- A city-state, eastward we face, where Merlion roars with grace
- Symbol in Asia, strong and sly, often found where bamboo grows high
48 Clues: Gotta catch 'em all • Siem Reap's treasure trove • Tiny images convey meanings • Ghost chasing muncher in a maze • Ivory marvel of Agra's adoration • Cinematic glam with vibrant dance • Falling blocks in a puzzle parade • Hopping marsupial found down under • Battle royale shooter on an island • Puzzling grid where words intersect • Bamboo's black-and-white connoisseur • ...
Buzzfeed Quizzes Say... 2025-04-15
Across
- Choose Songs By These Artists And I'll Tell You Which Disney Princess You Are
- Want To Know Your Secret Lucky Number? Choose Some Food To Find Out!
- We'll Tell You What Type Of Bird You Are Based On The Garden You Create
- We'll Reveal If Your Style Is Stuck In The Past Or Totally With The Times!
- There's A "Monster High" Girlie To Match Everyone's Personality — Here's Who You Are (two words)
- Choose Your Minecraft Skin And We'll Tell You Your Aesthetic
- Everyone Has Soul Career That Their Heart Yearns For — Choose 10 Random Words To Find Out Yours
- I Really Think I've Honed In On Your Taste In Books, But Let Me Give You A Rec To Know For Sure (five words)
- Pick Your Favorite Literary Names And We'll Reveal Your Hidden Supernatural Ability
- It's Time To Find Out Which Teletubby You're Most Like
- Which Element Would You Bend In "Avatar: The Last Airbender"?
- If You Were A Holiday Candle, What Scent Would You Be? (two months)
- Tell Us Your Restaurant Preferences And We'll Match You With A Pop Star (two words)
- Which Type Of Pokémon Are You?
- Choose Some Popular Jellycats To Reveal Which Season You Are Deep Down
- Everyone's A Combination Of A Disney Princess And A "Harry Potter" Character – Here's Your Mix (two words)
- Everyone's A Combination Of A Disney Hero And Villain — Find Your Match! (four words, two names /)
- It's Time To Find Your Marvel Husband Based On The Colors You Choose (two words, I really wanted Loki…)
- Do You Have Sun Or Moon Energy Based On The Disney Movies You Watch?
- Which Cabin At Camp Half-Blood From "Percy Jackson" Would You Belong In? (NumberGod)
- This Personality Quiz Will Reveal Which Part Of The Brain You Are
- What's Your Soulmate's Zodiac Sign? Eat Some Appetizers To Find Out
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- Plan A Night Out And I'll Tell You What You Should Major In For College (two words)
- This Career Aptitude Quiz Will Suggest A Job Nobody's Mentioned To You Before (five words, three jobs, two commas)
- Answer These Questions And We'll Reveal Which Planet In Our Solar System You Belong On
- Which Type Of Magic Do You Possess?
- What Type Of Coffee Are You Based On Your Personality? (two words)
- Which Hostile Mob Are You In Minecraft?
- We'll Reveal Your Animal Twin Based On The Foods You Eat In A Day
- Your Taylor Swift Preferences Will Reveal Where You Should Travel Next
- Your Favorite 2000s Movies Will Reveal Your Favorite Soda, Guaranteed
- School Me In A Few Rounds Of "Mario Kart" (Wii) And I'll Reveal Which Character Would Be Your BFF
- Go To A Random Buffet And I'll Tell You What Disney Character You Are
- Which "Winx Club" Fairy Are You?
- Pick Your Favorite Stickers To Reveal The Color That Best Matches Your Personality
- The Way You Wish To Wander The World Will Reveal Your Favorite Video Game — Just Watch (four words)
- Adopt Some Pets From The Shelter And I'll Guess Your Relationship Status
- Plan A Suuuuuper Bougie Trip Across Asia And I'll Guess If You're Left Or Right-Handed
- Spend A Day In NYC And I'll Guess Which Month You Were Born In! (two months)
- Plan A Spring Picnic To Reveal Which Dessert Best Matches Your Vibe (two words)
- Everyone's Personality Matches A Kirby Ability — Here's Yours
41 Clues: Which Type Of Pokémon Are You? • Which "Winx Club" Fairy Are You? • Which Type Of Magic Do You Possess? • Which Hostile Mob Are You In Minecraft? • It's Time To Find Out Which Teletubby You're Most Like • Choose Your Minecraft Skin And We'll Tell You Your Aesthetic • Which Element Would You Bend In "Avatar: The Last Airbender"? • ...
SAT 1 and Earnest Vocab 2024-11-18
Across
- a county west of London known for its sheep.
- The exiled king became a _______ in his homeland.
- one’s vocabulary
- Also called an English muffin: it’s flat, round, piece of bread, baked on a griddle and usually served toasted.
- removing erroneous or vulgar material from something (such as a book) before it is exposed to the public.
- extremely harsh punishment
- Taylor Swift’s Antihero has a ________ tune.
- The ______ student was caught cheating.
- Men placed a flower through this in their coat
- 29th president
- The pirates _______ the ship.
- a small, three legged table. Jack uses the term to imply that Gwendolyn is stable and agreeable.
- a goddess who served as advisor to a mythic Roman king.
- Gaston’s _______ is LeFou.
- “Hi” in Cancun
- It implies money that comes through work or trade rather than from a privileged birth.
- One of Saturn’s moons
- MSJ is a _____, where the best students get into colleges based on their performance, not whom they know.
- The ______ unit was overrun during Covid-19.
- a new word or a new meaning for a word.
- not a real word, it refers to Algernon’s made-up friend.
- 4 digits to memorize
- devouring great quantities
- I was sick and tired of her ________, so I didn’t give her what she wanted.
- a city in Kent in southeast England.
- Mr. Marple went to school in this country
- “Hi” in Florence
- a variety of rose, fragrant and soft yellow in color.
- a graduate of Oxford University.
- The ______ boss only hired his children.
- the most perfect example
- capital of Burma
- British word for baby carriage.
- the end point of a transportation line.
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- the practice of donating money or time to persons in need.
- a person that is the direct opposite of someone else
- This phrase implies a loud, demonstrative nature, like the music of German composer Richard Wagner.
- something or someone that is shamefully immoral.
- The beautiful _____ brought tears to my eyes at the funeral.
- a fraud; imposter
- a large trunk that opens into two hinged compartments
- a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others, for example motel (from ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’) or brunch (from ‘breakfast’ and ‘lunch’)
- but this will get you close: 8 oz. cream cheese, 1⁄2 cup mayo, 1 pkg. dry Italian salad dressing, 3 - 4 medium size cucumbers, 1 loaf of bread, any type.
- the act or ritual of interring or burying.
- Part of a foot
- Three sisters Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa had snakes for hair, and anyone looking into their eyes turned to stone.
- someone who does not trust women.
- Her bf’s _______ text brought tears to her eyes.
- I _______ a protein shake after my workout.
- President of India
- to be caught up in the pursuit of unreachable, idealistic goals.
- Mr. Marple’s Marvel doppelganger
- another word for a daily evening service in the Anglican Church.
- Hiring practice of one’s friends
- to swing from one side to the other.
- a sick person
- Mr. Marple taught English here
- It comes from the novel Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes,
- a religious group that sprang from the 16th century Reformation.
- Someone who hates and mistrusts mankind
- opposing, differing from
- the basic monetary unit of India, Pakistan, Nepal, etc.
- vehement; outspoken; earnest
- Mr. Marple’s celebrity wife
64 Clues: a sick person • 29th president • Part of a foot • “Hi” in Cancun • one’s vocabulary • “Hi” in Florence • capital of Burma • a fraud; imposter • President of India • 4 digits to memorize • One of Saturn’s moons • opposing, differing from • the most perfect example • extremely harsh punishment • Gaston’s _______ is LeFou. • devouring great quantities • Mr. Marple’s celebrity wife • ...
Entry Exam Crossword 2024-11-02
Across
- is typing… (6)
- Gamer who aided us in shattering the sequel to an online empire; known thief (13)
- Annual(-ish) masochistic video tradition (3, 6)
- Recipient of a formal letter’s IGN (8)
- Saying the name of this spectacled Korean gamer fills one with whimsy (4)
- Steam group that was the source of our terrible European accents (5, 5)
- Tasty video game BILF (6)
- Mercantile establishment founded east of the Rhine; doubles as an erratic exclamation (4)
- The screenplay of this motion picture was to be recited on a christian holiday following the suggestion of a Bedford-based rapper (5, 1)
- The Cavalry Club’s most horned-up moderator (6, 5)
- Distributor of a very short electronic mail (8)
- Do not belong to the same class of food as grapes (6)
- Prepubescent child known for his musical combination of Jeff Lynne's ELO and Notch’s magnum opus (18)
- Sign of disapproval (7)
- Three-letter acronym for the alternative way of saying ‘Tension in a violence-prone community’ (3)
- Title bestowed upon the coolest of the digital realm (5)
- Stalker with a Twitter suspension (6)
- Machiavellian infant prompting one to suicide (4, 4)
- Is like jewelry (5)
- Iconic utterance during Golf with your Friends; poor choice of ball-type (4)
- Garry’s Mod faggot with an anime profile picture and an army title (8, 6)
- Highly slammable lactational curdles (6)
- African nation whose former capital is Bujumbura; derived from a Suzy Eddie Izzard sketch (7)
- Vehicle responsible for near-slaughtering someone inaccurately portrayed as a man of prejudice (8)
- Misspelling of an insult to a matriarch’s mundanity (2, 5, 5)
- Goated .mp4 from the ancient OctoCrab archives (6)
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- The avian star of copious video blogs (5)
- Kevin Giffel’s bestie (5, 6)
- Bearded safety director of an American transit company (3, 7)
- Humorous re-title of what is somehow not the worst film in its quadrilogy (4, 3, 4, 4)
- Blocky orange monstrosity that would have Bertdog211 foaming at the mouth and angered many children (7, 8, 8)
- The owner of Discord (8)
- Citrus fruit (9)
- The arch nemesis of a Romanian graduate who does not know how to say goodbye (4, 5, 2)
- A remnant of the past; liquid residue after marinating sour-cream-and-onion curved potato slices of the crisp variety (7, 5)
- Routinely unsuccessful nomenclature in the famed Witch City (7)
- Somehow not the weirdest Greek person we’ve come across (10)
- The method with which we revealed God’s gender (6)
- Ashen ave celebrated for its polygonal counterpart (6)
- Ambassador of Norway who sprints through the end of the twentieth century (7)
- The opposite of submissive and breedable (8, 3, 7)
- I be a [blank] (4)
- Bleach-blonde Marvel babe’s most iconic phrase paired with unhinged applause (11)
- Former fellowship torn apart by sectarian schism (3, 6, 2, 3)
- Surveilling Steam profiles since 2019 (5)
- The birthplace of the universe as we know it, where everything coalesced (4)
- Sign of approval (4)
47 Clues: is typing… (6) • Citrus fruit (9) • I be a [blank] (4) • Is like jewelry (5) • Sign of approval (4) • Sign of disapproval (7) • The owner of Discord (8) • Tasty video game BILF (6) • Kevin Giffel’s bestie (5, 6) • Stalker with a Twitter suspension (6) • Recipient of a formal letter’s IGN (8) • Highly slammable lactational curdles (6) • The avian star of copious video blogs (5) • ...
Psn ramayana 2026-01-29
Across
- P, The "Grove of Five Banyan Trees" where the physical manifestation of the Maya Sita was said to have begun, following the prophecy of the sages.
- R, The master of the four Vedas and six Shastras whose ten heads symbolized a profound mastery over the directions of knowledge, yet who succumbed to the singular vice of ego.
- M, The son of Tataka who, after surviving the initial sting of Rama’s arrow at Vishvamitra’s ashram, met his end as a deceptive creature of illusion.
- H, The Vayuputra who rediscovered his latent divine powers only after being reminded by Jambavan on the shores of the southern ocean.
- L, The ritualistic boundary of protection energized by Vedic mantras, representing the threshold between the safety of the hermitage and the chaos of the outer world.
- R, The engineering marvel of the Vanara architects Nala and Nila, utilizing the unique buoyancy of stones inscribed with the primordial sound of the protector.
- K, The tragic titan whose request for Indrasana (Indra's throne) was twisted by the Goddess Saraswati into a prayer for Nidrasana (eternal sleep).
- D, The "Forest of Punishment" inhabited by the remnants of the Rakshasa tribes, where the exile’s path was first crossed by the vengeful daughter of Vishravas.
- A, The "Unconquerable" city of the Solar Dynasty, which stood as the earthly mirror to the celestial realms before the descent of the Treta Yuga’s greatest avatar.
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- P, The self-propelled aerial vehicle that moved at the speed of thought, serving as the ultimate symbol of the stolen wealth and technological arrogance of the Rakshasa king.
- S, The Ayonija (not born of a womb) found in a furrow of the earth, who underwent the Agni Pariksha to prove that her internal purity remained untouched by external shadow.
- L, The Trikuta-mountain citadel originally crafted by Vishwakarma for Kubera, later seized and converted into a fortress of gold by his half-brother.
- J, The younger son of Aruna who, despite his failing strength, engaged the Sovereign of Lanka in aerial combat to uphold the Dharma of protection.
- D, The "Ten-Charioted" monarch whose tragic end was predestined by the accidental slaying of a young ascetic seeking water for his blind parents.
- I, The progenitor of the Suryavansha lineage, whose strict adherence to Maryada established the code of conduct followed by all kings of the Raghuvanshi line.
- B, The virtuous prince who governed as a regent from Nandigram, refusing the crown and instead ruling in the name of a pair of wooden padukas.
- L, The earthly manifestation of the thousand-headed serpent Shesha, who remained awake for fourteen years to serve as the unblinking guardian of the divine couple.
- S, The sun-born Vanara who dwelt on the heights of Rishyamukha, bound by a pact of fire to help recover a lost spouse in exchange for the end of his own fraternal exile.
- K, The warrior-queen of Kekaya who once saved her husband's life on a celestial battlefield, earning the two boons that would eventually fracture a kingdom.
- V, The transformed brigand who witnessed the killing of a krouncha bird, leading to the spontaneous utterance of the first shloka in the history of Sanskrit literature.
20 Clues: H, The Vayuputra who rediscovered his latent divine powers only after being reminded by Jambavan on the shores of the southern ocean. • B, The virtuous prince who governed as a regent from Nandigram, refusing the crown and instead ruling in the name of a pair of wooden padukas. • ...
Christmas 2022 2022-12-01
Across
- What is the largest mammal?
- In a basketball game how many players from each team are on the court at the same time?
- Wanda and her brother Pietro are from where?
- If you have it you don’t share it. If you share it you don’t have it. What is it?
- What word is always spelled wrong
- What is the rarest M&M color?
- Which fast-food chain is known for its golden arches?
- Who was elected president in 2020?
- Which is the only sport to have been played on the moon?
- What animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?
- Cynophobia is a fear of what?
- What is Tony Stark’s father’s first name?
- What was the first soft drink in space?
- One country has played in every World Cup. Which one?
- Where did the Olympics start?
- What group of animals raise Tarzan in the “Tarzan” film?
- What iconic company did Steve Jobs start?
- How many Great Lakes are there?
- Who is the smallest Marvel super hero?
- I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
- Thor is the god of what?
- What is the largest country in the world?
- What was the first state in the United States?
- Who was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic?
- When in groups this jungle animal is referred to as an ambush. What kind of animal is this?
- What has no beginning end or middle?
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- What is the world's largest ocean?
- What is the largest organ in the body?
- I call the trees my home yet I never go inside and if I ever fall off the tree I will surely be dead.
- How many bones do sharks have?
- What has 13 hearts but no lungs or stomach?
- Which sport has a pommel horse?
- This vehicle is spelled the same from the front as well as from the back. What is it?
- You are in a dark room with a box of matches. Nearby are three things: a candle an oil lamp and a log of firewood. Which do you light first?
- In Finding Nemo what is the Blue Tang fish’s name?
- What country has the world's largest population?
- Gamora is the name of the green alien in what movie?
- It has four fingers and a thumb but isn’t alive. What is it?
- During what holiday is candy corn typically eaten?
- Tom is younger than Dave but older than Jill. Lou is older than Sally who is older than Tom. Dave is older than Lou. Who is the middle child?
- Where is Captain America from?
- Which candy bar has the same name as our galaxy?
- In what city can you find the Eiffel Tower?
- In Avengers Endgame who kills Thanos in the first half of the movie?
- What was the first country to give women the right to vote?
- What comes up to let us go or goes down to make us stay?
- What is the national bird of the United States?
- Where was the game of checkers invented?
- How many nights of Hanukkah are there?
- What can go through glass without breaking it?
50 Clues: Thor is the god of what? • What is the largest mammal? • What is the rarest M&M color? • Cynophobia is a fear of what? • Where did the Olympics start? • How many bones do sharks have? • Where is Captain America from? • Which sport has a pommel horse? • How many Great Lakes are there? • What word is always spelled wrong • What is the world's largest ocean? • ...
Great Things About Great Britain 2014-12-08
Across
- In 1896 England went to war with this country. The war lasted 38 minutes.
- Wales, colloquially
- home of the world's most famous crosswalk
- thanks to you, Enigma is broken
- if you take a bus from London to Sterling you will see an excess amount of these white blobs
- Benedict Cumberbatch went to this public (private) school - it's also the town I lived in when I studied abroad
- British boy band who 1st hit the charts with "What Makes You Beautiful"
- most popular food dish in Ireland
- most popular food dish in Scotland
- This fictional bear from Peru is named after the train station he was found in
- Theater where Shakespeare performed. Still open today
- this monarch is on the 5 pound note
- harry potter author, and first person to exceed 1 billion dollars from writing books
- most common brand of tea with 27% of the market share
- London has hosted this iconic world-wide sporting event three times
- the Brits sent all their criminals to this island nation
- if you have ever practiced this religion you give up your rights to the crown / monarch
- name of Kate and William's 1st born son
- it is tradition to eat this pastry on Good Friday
- current prime minster (last name only)
- Ireland had a famine of what crop in 1740 and 1741
- a rose by any other name would still write eloquently
- arguably one of the most iconic bands of all time
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- this capital city is only a mile long yet still manages to have two castles
- soda that you can only buy in Scotland; has great commercials
- national animal of England
- singer who got throat surgery after winning Best New Artist at the 2012 Grammys
- Wales has one of the best flags; what is on it?
- most popular food dish in England
- a serving of our favorite warm beverage is fondly referred to as this
- England's version of Sakks
- 007
- although created by the Japanese and iconic symbol of Japanese culture, this feline is actually English
- these chocolates are "not for girls"
- this actor's love of Shakespeare is only surpassed by the Marvel fandom's love of his character
- national sport of england
- Britain's first female prime minster
- "double double toil and trouble" is a line from this most produced play ever written
- most common non-native language spoken in Great Britain (English and Welsh are native langauges)
- Eilzabeth II's preferred home; also Benton's favorite castle; also, a type of tie
- Kensington Gardens is the home to this iconic statue of a literary boy who never grew up
- next in line for the thrown
- infamous lady killer, literally
- national animal of Scotland
- British word for underwear
- no where in England is more than 74.5 miles from what
- Big Ben is this noisemaker
- with over 1,500 of these, you cannot throw a stone in England without hitting one
- offical flower of england
- British word for trunk (as of a car)
50 Clues: 007 • Wales, colloquially • national sport of england • offical flower of england • national animal of England • England's version of Sakks • British word for underwear • Big Ben is this noisemaker • next in line for the thrown • national animal of Scotland • thanks to you, Enigma is broken • infamous lady killer, literally • most popular food dish in England • ...
The Ultimate VFA Challenge 2014-12-01
Across
- A low spot surrounded by higher places; to feel sad
- To surround; to include with a letter or in a package
- To turn over and over; continuous series of short beats on a drum; what is thrown at Lambert's Café!
- Planned or carried out with great care; marked by complexity, fullness of detail or ornateness
- A person sent to find out information; to look for something
- Upper limb of the body connecting hand and wrist to shoulder; to carry or supply with weapons or something that strengthens
- A person without much knowledge or information about a subject
- Wander; travel without a purpose or plan
- A price; to rush forward
- something done in a quiet, secret manner
- Excellent or wonderful; impressive
- A promise of quality;
- Deserving honor and respect; having or showing honesty and good moral character; fair
- A small town or village
- very serious or formal in manner, behavior or expression; sad and serious; done or made sincerely
- something that is wonderful and surprising; to express surprise and wonder
- a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory; an individual who roams about
- To waste away physically; to become very thin due to illness or starvation
- Easily broken, hurt or destroyed
- To be discouraged or prevented from reaching a goal
- A word that has the same meaning as another word in the same language
- plain or unattractive; plain and simple in an appealing or pleasant way
- The darker part of twilight
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- To tremble or shake (hint: chills!)
- A piece of clothing that hangs from the waste or middle of something; to move around the edge of something
- Has accurate information
- Finely done or made; very beautiful or delicate
- Causing hatred or strong dislike
- An urgent request or call for help
- A public square in a town or city or a shopping center
- Very sad and upset because of having little or no hope; very bad or difficult to deal with
- plant life
- having a lot of full and healthy growth; covered with healthy green plants
- Person without common sense or easy to trick; to trick someone
- A thick strand of twisted thread used in knitting and weaving; a long and exaggerated story
- A tool for gripping and turning objects; to take something away suddenly
- A place that is darkened or poorly lit; someone who is sad
- Special meal with a lot of food and drink; religious festival; to eat a lot
- Ordinary and uninteresting
- Very clean
- A narrow valley surrounded by steep walls
- a small, narrow, steep-sided valley or gorge
- About to happen; something that appears to be large and frightening
- done with or feeling regret
- tall and thin
- Something that is torn, old and ragged
- A little sprinkling; to run quickly; to destroy
- having or showing an ability to understand things and to make good judgments; mentally sharp or clever
- A solemn promise; to make a promise
49 Clues: plant life • Very clean • tall and thin • A promise of quality; • A small town or village • Has accurate information • A price; to rush forward • Ordinary and uninteresting • done with or feeling regret • The darker part of twilight • Causing hatred or strong dislike • Easily broken, hurt or destroyed • An urgent request or call for help • Excellent or wonderful; impressive • ...
The One Academy Penang Cross Word (Library Week 2015). 2015-04-12
Across
- She first visited magical wonderland and meets all manner of bizarre absurd characters.
- Traditional Korea side dish made of vegetable with variety of seasoning.
- What animal did cowboys ride?
- Subject that contain abstract, it’s intangible, and it’s useful for those very reasons. It’s good for figuring out physics things like acceleration and velocity.
- Ace Attorney in any case problem, he can solve it calmly.
- A multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game in the style of League of Legends and Dota 2 but designed for smartphones.
- A process that involves the capture and use of the Sun’s energy to create biological compounds. It part of plant to process its own food and energy.
- Computer network that consisting of a worldwide network that use the tcp/ic network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchanges.
- Wears a duffel coat and squashy hat & enjoy marmalade sandwich.
- A nonprofit library maintained for public use.
- Advance Marvel High-Tech hero.
- Knows all about guns, girl, action and luxury car.
- Design software that support BIM & CAD and produce 3D realistic visualization.
- Film adaption of the Classic novel of the same name by Gustave Flaubert.
- A small pie from Malaysian food filled with a curried filling like chicken or potatoes.
- Brought kids back to read & made books fun again. The best character in novel & film best-selling throughout the world.
- Serves people within a private corporate organization with specialized content.
- A book to which you can refer for authoritative facts.
- Action, Fun, Happy go lucky and always help friends in trouble. Based on manga character.
- The essential part to Malaysian cooking and contributes an inimitable depth of flavor to any dish.
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- A Japanese dish of seafood or vegetables that have been battered and deep fried.
- The creator of Lawak Campus from Gempak Starz.
- Monthly / bi-monthly periodicals of a collection of articles, stories, pictures or other features.
- Greatest fictional detective character that create by Scottish author.
- A rack on which to keep books.
- The north Italian food. Cooked in a broth to a creamy consistency.
- A series of soccer video games developed and published by Konami. The series has been produced under the guidance of Shingo "Seabass" Takatsuka. exclusively for the Xbox 360 console, in which players command armies from a bird's-eye view of the battlefield.
- Lois's Love. Best character from DC Comic.
- A daily or weekly printed on inexpensive paper, and distributed, containing news, opinions, advertisements, and other items of general interest.
- One of character in Winnie-the-Pooh Animation film.
- Sport that refers to the skill of riding, driving and vaulting with horses.
- An organized body of related information.
- Where library check-in and check-out transactions take place.
- A brown sticky and sweet rice cake customarily associated with Chinese New Year.
- Originated sandwich food from French.
- A character from Disney film: Beauty and the Beast.
- The library standard classification system that organize books in library and first publish in United State.
- The smallest unit of matter that contain nucleus and electrons. Important point in Science field.
- Software that create stunning designs and speed documentation work with productivity tools.
- The disabled sport practiced by athletes with a physical disability has competed at separate international events since 1952.
- Special jungle boy.
- Science Fiction Malaysian superheroes.
42 Clues: Special jungle boy. • What animal did cowboys ride? • A rack on which to keep books. • Advance Marvel High-Tech hero. • Originated sandwich food from French. • Science Fiction Malaysian superheroes. • An organized body of related information. • Lois's Love. Best character from DC Comic. • The creator of Lawak Campus from Gempak Starz. • ...
Emma's Ultimate CrossUiz (V.1) 2017-05-27
Across
- / Annapolis is the capitol of which US state
- / Largest species of penguin
- / 2016 Wimbledon winner
- / Main colour of the UN flag
- / Virus responsible for “Glandular Fever”
- / “In Flanders Fields” poet
- / Host of Young Talent Time
- / Kylie Minogue’s birth city
- / Jean-Luc Picard actor
- / Species of biggest spider ever recorded
- / Janis Joplin cause of death
- / The most expensive substance on Earth
- / Number of US presidents assassinated
- / What story is the character “Mr. Smee” from
- / 1972 Olympics location
- / Fastest bird
- / Female star of “My Fair Lady”
- / US Space shuttle that exploded in 1986
- / Third prime minister of Australia
- / Author of speech that begins “four score and seven years ago”
- / Oscars best picture of 2011
- / Largest planet in our solar system
- / Father of psychoanalysis
- / Worlds oldest operating airline
- / Oldest Australian beer-brewery still in operation
- / The worlds oldest continually operating commercial airport
- / Smallest country in the world
- / First Husband of Carrie Fisher
- / Most populous Australian city
- / Quokka location
- / Phar Lap Jockey
- / Author of “War and Peace”
- / Partner of Julia Gillard
- / Title of Queen’s first album
- / Current leader of China
- / Founder of the church of scientology
- / What island was Napoleon Bonaparte born on
- / Poet of WW1 inspired piece “The Factory”
- / Hottest planet in our solar system
- / First Australian born Prime Minister
- / Builder of the first petrol-driven car mfctd. entirely in Australia
- / What Ameoba “Naegleria Fowleri” is commonly known for doing
- / Biggest mammal in the world
- / Captain of the Titanic
- / Composer of “Finlandia”
- / Australian political party in office during WW1
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- / Currency in Serbia
- / Most abundant element in the Universe
- / Child of Sonny and Cher
- / Winston Churchill’s spouse
- / First drummer of “The Beatles”
- / City of catastrophic nuclear accident
- / Country with the most military deaths during WW1
- / Deadliest conflict in history
- / Tallest building in the world
- / Oldest Australian Prime Minister in office
- / Leader of Canada
- / Director of “The Godfather”
- / Tallest building in Australia
- / Biggest amphibian in the world
- / Ivan Milat stomping grounds
- / Fastest female runner of all time
- / Prime Minister of New Zealand
- / Smallest mammal in the word
- / Lead singer of ACDC
- / Australian athlete with most Olympic gold medals
- / Director of “The Shawshank Redemption”
- / Location of Australias largest shopping centre
- / Location of The Pentagon building
- / Holder of most AFL goals in a career
- / Biggest bone in the human body
- / Smallest state in USA
- / Last person to be legally executed in Australia
- / Country with the largest population in the world
- / Australia’s largest producer of methane
- / Premier of Tasmania
- / First film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- / Singer of the best-selling Christmas song of all time
- / “King Tut” archaeologist
- / Birthplace of Australian Democratic politician Janet Powell
- / Surname of the third man to walk on the moon
- / Oldest US president to assume office
- / Microscope inventor surname
- / American revolutionary war figure, horse rider
- / Inventor of the violin
- / Amount of artists with an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar & Tony awards)
- / Amount of stars on the flag of Australia
- / Most popular colour
- / Smallest planet in our solar system
89 Clues: / Fastest bird • / Quokka location • / Phar Lap Jockey • / Leader of Canada • / Currency in Serbia • / Lead singer of ACDC • / Premier of Tasmania • / Most popular colour • / 2016 Wimbledon winner • / Jean-Luc Picard actor • / Smallest state in USA • / 1972 Olympics location • / Inventor of the violin • / Captain of the Titanic • / Child of Sonny and Cher • ...
AP Lang Mac Simpson 2021-12-21
Across
- You are incredibly ______, you even refuse to use 2 in 1 shampoo and condiditoner. What a snob.
- I think I might be turning you into a ____, we were almost late to We The People and you’ve missed your curfew a couple times too
- I act with nothing but _____ when I’m around you, I’m like a polite toddler.
- How someone would describe Mac Simpson refusing to take cold medicine.
- Do you remember the ______ of time you spent in your car, waiting for me to wake up? I don’t
- Your face is incredibly ______, everytime I look at it I think it’s a corpse
- I can ______ my claim that Ernest is a sweet little innocent boy with lots of facts and evidence.
- You must be a _______, as only someone who has no fear of God’s wrath would act the way you do
- I think you are a little too _____ about how you’re related to Hitler.
- Are you wearing a ____? Because you look like a clown jester.
- You say you’re the law, so I guess everytime I don’t do what you say it’s _______.
- The time before I met you was ______ compared to my life now, now I have to talk to you all the time. I wish I could go back.
- I could talk about the “your mom” jokes here again, but instead I’m gonna say your perverted tendencies are pretty _______
- You are incredibly ______, dating someone who has such a boyish demeanor
- I still remember when you took Bean on his first big ______ and I thought you let him drown.
- Once Patty got it started, the “your mom” jokes became ____, there was no escape
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- Letting you touch my nipples is mostly _______, but it’s just the principle of the matter.
- If someone were to leave you in your car in the park for 4 hours, you would have every right to _____ them, they deserve it.
- I saw you being a _____ to Arnold, no matter how you treat him, he’ll always love me more than you.
- You have such an _________ way of contact, using text messages instead of other social media.
- Doing an all-nighter then falling asleep was an incredible _____ on my part.
- “You suck.” “I read in a magazine that your mom sucks”
- You are incredibly _______, while I would never make any mistakes ever. Please don’t correct me.
- I am practically an _______ when it comes to the Marvel Movies, I know almost too much.
- Despite your attempts to gaslight me, I still feel ________ about falling asleep. I’m just never going to sleep again.
- I am like royalty, while you are a lowly _____
- I really should not ____ a pedophile with their weird fantasies, yet here I am.
- Everytime you tell me you slept with my mom, I know it’s a ______, my mom is a virgin.
- Every time I say anything about my parents, you turn it ______, and hand me an L.
- People ________ describe me as having boyish demeanor, but a few people say I look like a stickbug.
- That new kid was shown on video being very _____ at the basketball game
31 Clues: I am like royalty, while you are a lowly _____ • “You suck.” “I read in a magazine that your mom sucks” • Are you wearing a ____? Because you look like a clown jester. • How someone would describe Mac Simpson refusing to take cold medicine. • I think you are a little too _____ about how you’re related to Hitler. • ...
GCD AP Games Crossword 2023-08-11
Across
- Fast Rapid and continuous advancement
- Falling blocks in a puzzle parade
- Land of the rising sun
- Numbers on cards bring luck and shouts
- Ghost chasing muncher in a maze
- Concept of offering utility or importance
- Asian nation where a dragon's head emerges
- Hero's quest in a realm of fantasy
- Stickiness fills the air in this tropical embrace
- Delivery Relationships maintained, technical and more. Account managed, operational galore. Implementation's heart, they're keen on that. Flawless delivery, in each market chat.
- boy bands, girl groups, Seoul's pop sensation
- Jumping plumber in red takes on King Koopa
- Battle royale shooter on an island
- Build and survive in a blocky world
- Our past identity
- The BRG where future drivers are paving their way
- Puzzling grid where words weave and twist
- Elegant flower that symbolizes purity
- Island city-state known for its cleanliness
- House Iconic sails rise in this house of performances
- Groups Recent method for revealing collection opinions on engagement
- Games Collaboration and engagement through friendly corporate rivalry
- Penh Capital city where past meets present
- Kong Banana-hoarding ape's arcade adventure
- Proposing improvements, in processes wise. Better together, this award implies. Global power and partnership so grand. Colleagues in regions, lend a helping hand.
- Remote land of vast red desolation
- A platform for praise, where emails may send. Wider visibility, is this channel's theme.
- Gotta catch 'em all
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- Seeker's journey, a challenge embraced
- A realm of elephants and serene beaches
- Miebach Head honcho leading our path
- Mental challenge where facts are sought
- Tiny symbols convey meanings
- Count Stride counter's objective
- Crush Matching confections for points
- Support for customers, a role they play. Technical consultancy, guiding the way. Project management, a service well-known. For Mastercard's products, they've surely grown.
- Culinary treasure, stuffed and steamed
- Spirit of Maori people in New Zealand
- Cards in hand, bluff and wager abound
- Mahal Ivory marvel of Agra's adoration
- Delivery Expert of new, knowledge they hold. Driving success with launches, a story to be told. Complex products, overseas and wide. Ensuring readiness, a market's guide.
- Thorny, smelly king of tropical fruits
- Kimchi's origin, Far East delight
- Worth beyond measure, not purchasable
- Outback's jumper with a build-in pouch
- Constructed world where blocks build imagination
- Money's journey, debts' resolution
- There are some things money can't buy; for everything else, there's….
- Cinematic glam with vibrant dance
- Property empire built with dice and deeds
- World's largest producer of rice.
- You All employees, they're eligible here. Anniversary or recognition, milestones held dear. Tracking and reporting, a website's part, Points-based award redemptions, it's where you start.
- Speedy hedgehog in a world of loops and speedways with a love for golden rings
- Siem Reap's treasure trove
- Bamboo's black-and-white connoisseur.
- Performed remarkably over a month's time, acknowledged by colleagues, a peak to climb. Standout employee, this accolade's due, exceptional work, it's all about you.
- Battle on squares with cunning mind moves
57 Clues: Our past identity • Gotta catch 'em all • Land of the rising sun • Siem Reap's treasure trove • Tiny symbols convey meanings • Ghost chasing muncher in a maze • Falling blocks in a puzzle parade • Count Stride counter's objective • Kimchi's origin, Far East delight • Cinematic glam with vibrant dance • World's largest producer of rice. • Hero's quest in a realm of fantasy • ...
Leilani's Crossword 2025-02-19
Across
- Who did Harrison Ford play in Star Wars?
- Which Disney character sings "You gotta dig a little deeper"
- Which actress play Snow White in the movie Mirror Mirror?
- The name of Suzanne Collins most popular book series
- Who is the main villain in Nightmare on Elm Street?
- The author of Frankenstein
- Author of Great Expectations
- The lead singer of The Supremes
- Dutchess is the mother of how many Aristocats?
- The name of the Scarlett Witch
- Who made cameos in every Marvel movie up until his death?
- The name of the coffee shop in the show Friends
- The longest running Broadway Musical
- "slivered in the moons eclipse nose of Turk and Tartars lips" is from which play?
- The original Annabelle was what kind of doll?
- The highest grossing Broadway Musical
- The character who sings Memory in the musical Cats
- "who's your friend that likes to play?"
- Which Disney character is actually evil? He lured children to a faraway land so he could play with their lives with the promise of staying young forever.
- Which Disney sidekick says "Dishonor on you! Dishonor on your cow!"
- what song by Fleetwood Mac has the lyrics "Time cast a spell on you but you won't forget me"
- R-rated Sesame Street the musical
- The amount of beat in iambic pentameter
- Who wrote the play The Three Sisters?
- What did you write on half your face for a Meisner activity?
- This actor got their start in High School Musical
- Has an album titled Lemonade
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- Holden Caulfield is the protagonist in what book?
- The demon Barber of Fleet Street
- who wrote the poem "I tore from a limb fruit that had lost its green"
- This actor played the role of Spiderman at 27 years old.
- In an Alfred Hitchcock movie, this leads to danger
- Which character in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho dresses as their mother?
- A Netflix show based off an LGBTQ+ webtoon
- Where is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- What color pill does Neo take in The Matrix?
- Which Character in Lord of The Flies is killed after having a seizure?
- "The hate u give little infants effs everyone"
- K-pop band that sings Kill This Love
- Novel by Emily Bronte about two West Yorkshire families starring adopted Heathcliff
- Ariel and Prince Erics Daughter is named
- Call Me By Your Name actor
- Which band has an album titled American Idiot?
- Who wrote Material Girl?
- "Hey Matt, came all this way, had to explain direct from ____"
- The authors of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Nick Swope came into Meisner last year dressed as what?
- Faith, Trust, and ___
- "grab your friends, wear your florals and go see the movie of the summer"
- The name of Tarzans adopted mother
- The year the original Cinderella came out
- "The name on everybody's lips is gonna be? _____"
- The name of Goofy's son
- which artist sings Little Red Corvette?
- This artist would catch a grenade for you
55 Clues: Faith, Trust, and ___ • The name of Goofy's son • Who wrote Material Girl? • The author of Frankenstein • Call Me By Your Name actor • Author of Great Expectations • Has an album titled Lemonade • The name of the Scarlett Witch • The lead singer of The Supremes • The demon Barber of Fleet Street • R-rated Sesame Street the musical • The name of Tarzans adopted mother • ...
Ultimate Movie Crossword 2025-01-12
Across
- Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
- Film starring Edward Norton in 1998.
- Napoleon's best bud.
- Female protagonist, part of the MadMax saga
- You do not talk about this club
- Deadpool says he looks like this actor.
- "Apes together strong"
- In Breakfast At Tiffany's, name of the cat?
- Allan names the baby this
- The first R-rated Marvel movie.
- "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"
- The holly grail and life of Brian.
- Jeffrey Lebowski
- The lord of the rings was filmed here
- First Hobbit that found the ring of power.
- Current value of Oscar statuettes.
- Country where the film Mad Max takes place.
- The dog dies(german sheppherd)
- The dog dies in this film
- Ron Burgundy makes a living doing this.
- Mark Whalberg plays boxer Micky Ward.
- This action film is also a Christmas movie.
- The exorcist demon.
- Mufasa's cause of death
- Fatally shot during the making of "the Crow".
- Eagle's Claw style of kung fu master.
- name of the main antagonist in Saw
- Author of Cujo, the shinning, and It .
- Tribute film to the kungfu genre.
- Xmas movie starring comedian Sinbad.
- First movie based in a videogame
- Holocaust film directed by Roman Polanski.
- Grammy and Oscar winner.
- First James Bond movie
- Based on the novel titled "oil"
- Kingdom where Eddie Murphy is a prince.
- What the movie Scream was originally called.
- Kevin Costner dances these animals.
- N.Korea declared this film an act of war.
- Patrick Bateman needs to return these items.
- Independent horror film in the public domain.
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- Average Joe's get defeated by this team.
- Stay golden ponyboy
- Played Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin brother.
- House motto was "Forti Animo Estote",
- Animation film based on the day of the dead.
- 1920's film based on a Bram Stocker's book.
- Steven Spielberg directed this holocaust film
- Film based on the Irish mafia in south Boston.
- Cartel hitman played by Benicio Del Toro.
- The matrix city.
- The graduate's song
- First survival rule in Zombieland
- This is a tiger's name.
- Stanley Kubrick and Ludwig Van Beethoven.
- Serial killer in silence of the lambs
- Adaptation of"the body" by Stephen King.
- Considered one of the worst films ever.
- Kill bill sword maker.
- Film based in the Pokémon franchise 2019.
- "that will do pig"
- The main protagonist name is Jean Valjean.
- Avatar story takes place in this planet.
- second installment of the conjuring universe.
- Anime that won the Oscar in 2002.
- This actor "walked the line".
- Marty Mcfly used this underwear brand
- Forrest Gump went to this war.
- "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo
- Black Panther's home.
- the "Master of suspense"
- Little Women film was set during this war.
- Arizona town home of the O.K. corral.
- Film inspired by the mob associate Henry Hill.
- Korean film that won the Oscar in 2020.
- Fictional kingdom in frozen
- God of mischief.
- Theme song for the film Beverly Hills cop
- Rival dojo to Miyagi-do
- Nacho's opponent.
- Donkey ask Shrek to make this for breakfast
- He was "born in the darkness"
- Mickey Mouse first word.
- "Very nice" mockumentary.
84 Clues: The matrix city. • Jeffrey Lebowski • God of mischief. • Nacho's opponent. • "that will do pig" • Stay golden ponyboy • The graduate's song • The exorcist demon. • Napoleon's best bud. • Black Panther's home. • "Apes together strong" • Kill bill sword maker. • First James Bond movie • This is a tiger's name. • Mufasa's cause of death • Rival dojo to Miyagi-do • the "Master of suspense" • ...
Movie 2025-01-03
Across
- Mark Whalberg plays boxer Micky Ward.
- Animation film based on the day of the dead traditions.
- Anime that won the Oscar in 2002.
- What the movie Scream was originally called.
- Film based in the Pokémon franchise 2019.
- Xmas movie starring Sinbad and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Film based on the Irish mafia in south Boston.
- Theme song for the film Beverly Hills cop
- Napoleon's best bud.
- You do not talk about this club
- The dog dies in this film
- Patrick Bateman needs to return these items.
- Current value of Oscar statuettes.
- Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
- The first R-rated Marvel movie.
- Forrest Gump went to this war.
- The dog dies(german sheppherd)
- Holocaust film directed by Roman Polanski.
- Korean film that won the academy award in 2020.
- Country where the film Mad Max takes place.
- In Breakfast At Tiffany's, name of the cat?
- Played the roman role of emperor Commodus.
- Tribute film to the kungfu genre.
- Author of Cujo, the shinning, and It .
- name of the main antagonist in Saw
- Jeffrey Lebowski
- First James Bond movie
- Little Women film was set during this war.
- Rival dojo to Miyagi-do
- This action film is that is a Christmas movie.
- "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo
- Arizona town home of the O.K. corral shooting.
- N.Korea declared this film an act of war.
- Fatally shot during the making of "the Crow".
- The lord of the rings was filmed here
- Name of the serial killer in silence of the lambs
- Bio film inspired in the mob associate Henry Hill.
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- The holly grail and life of Brian.
- Based on the novel titled "oil"
- Stay golden ponyboy
- Cops were called 92 times during the filming of this mockumentary.
- Kevin Costner dances with this animal.
- "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"
- First Hobbit that found the ring of power.
- second installment of the conjuring universe films.
- First survival rule in Zombieland
- House motto was "Forti Animo Estote",
- "that will do pig"
- Based on the novel "the body" by Stephen King.
- Allan names the baby this name in the hangover
- Mufasa's cause of death
- Ron Burgundy makes a living doing this.
- Marty Mcfly used this underwear brand
- Avatar story takes place in this planet.
- Kingdom where Eddie Murphy is a prince.
- He was "born in the darkness"
- Female protagonist, part of the MadMax saga
- Black Panther's home.
- Grammy and Oscar winner.
- Film starring Edward Norton in 1998.
- Average Joe's team lose their first dodgeball match to.
- Donkey ask Shrek to make this for breakfast
- The main protagonist name is Jean Valjean.
- Played Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin brother.
- Mickey Mouse first word.
- Steven Spielberg directed this holocaust film
- Considered one of the worst films by Tommy Wiseau.
- First movie based in a videogame
- Fictional kingdom in frozen
- 1920'sfilm based on one of Bram Stocker novel
- Cartel hitman played by Benicio Del Toro.
71 Clues: Jeffrey Lebowski • "that will do pig" • Stay golden ponyboy • Napoleon's best bud. • Black Panther's home. • First James Bond movie • Mufasa's cause of death • Rival dojo to Miyagi-do • Grammy and Oscar winner. • Mickey Mouse first word. • The dog dies in this film • "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" • Fictional kingdom in frozen • "Vida Boheme" in To Wong Foo • He was "born in the darkness" • ...
First Half of 2024 Crossword 2024-07-04
Across
- A famous American singer and songwriter known for her unique style and voice with hits like “Bad Guy”.
- A series of fantasy novels written by J.K. Rowling about a young wizard and his adventures at Hogwarts.
- A 2023 film directed by Greta Gerwig based on the iconic doll exploring themes of identity and self-discovery.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- All forms of competitive physical activity or games which through casual or organized participation aim to use maintain or improve physical ability and skills.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes especially in industry.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against diseases.
- The simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans.
- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced.
- Items of food sold in a grocery store.
- A genre of speculative fiction set in a fictional universe often inspired by real-world myth and folklore.
- A famous American talk show host television producer and philanthropist known for “The Oprah Winfrey Show”.
- An advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI capable of generating human-like text based on input.
- A persistent increase in the general price level of goods and services.
- A 2009 epic science fiction film directed by James Cameron known for its groundbreaking visual effects.
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- A 2010 science fiction action film directed by Christopher Nolan that explores the concept of shared dreaming.
- A thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else.
- The state of being extremely poor.
- Buildings or structures that individuals live in.
- A 2018 superhero film produced by Marvel Studios that broke box office records and was praised for its cultural significance.
- The generation born approximately between 1981 and 1996 known for their familiarity with digital technology.
- The largest country in the world by land area known for its significant influence in global politics.
- An American aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company founded by Elon Musk known for its reusable rockets.
- A classic novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald set in the Jazz Age about Jay Gatsby’s tragic love for Daisy Buchanan.
- A formal and organized process of electing or being elected especially of members of a political body.
- A fantasy series written by Andrzej Sapkowski that has been adapted into a popular TV series about a monster hunter named Geralt of Rivia.
- A science fiction novel by Frank Herbert that has been adapted into several films and series set in a desert planet with giant sandworms.
- A state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- A famous American singer-songwriter known for her narrative songwriting and hit songs like “Love Story”.
- A popular thriller novel by Matthew Quirk about a low-level FBI agent who works in the White House Situation Room.
- A popular social media app known for short-form video content.
32 Clues: The state of being extremely poor. • Items of food sold in a grocery store. • Buildings or structures that individuals live in. • A popular social media app known for short-form video content. • The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • A persistent increase in the general price level of goods and services. • ...
Guess our Guests 2025-10-05
Across
- Win with flair
- Doormat hero?
- PR framing — or slanted tale?
- Empire State city with wings
- The other World Series game
- Beaver State
- Rhymes with nothing, famously
- Colm Tóibín novel, later a 2019 film starring Saoirse Ronan
- TV comedy segment
- Adirondack lake destination
- Chemical safety law acronym
- Pod member or huge success
- Hills not so easily seen from the 101
- Barnegat Bay neighbor of Long Beach Island
- Motto for the impulsive
- Victorious British automaker
- U.S. highway regulator (abbr.)
- Catholic educator William Joseph ___
- Closer to cloud nine
- You either fold 'em or hold 'em
- Harmonized pop music from the ‘50s
- Nobel-winning folkie
- Bear that munches bamboo
- Glass-blowing competition
- Spanish surrealist (and a cutie)
- Pink Floyd hit: "Another __ in the Wall"
- Ocean State island
- U.S. capital a mile above sea level
- Musical genre full of improvisation
- NFL record-holder with five 5,000-yard passing seasons
- Circular field or Calabasas elementary school
- Matador’s campus, briefly
- Arguably, the first Emerald City
- Scottish golf haven
- Picture-perfect Fairfield County town
- Where Motown found its groove
- Sailor’s catch for sushi
- Tolkien's epic, which makes for an epic marathon
- Complete balance, in physics
- Sport where birdies beat bogeys
- Swiss chocolatier
- John Island near St. Thomas
- Author who coined “wild-goose chase”
- 143
- Aztecs’ university, briefly
- Maryland town or comic legend
- Disney movie where Zac sang
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- Easily done
- Sherlock’s loyal listener (and at least one man's best friend)
- How a story’s framed
- Tidy (with "up")
- One behind the story
- 2000s Killers' hit
- What scores and pencils share
- The grade you learn cursive (at least in NJ public schools)
- Dream car of ’48
- Nevada’s “Biggest Little City”
- Sly animal or TV network
- Bear, in Spanish
- UN agency devoted to the world's children
- Jersey township near Ramapo Mountains
- Final ruling — or zipped-up briefcase?
- One calling the kitchen shots
- British actor who portrayed Ernest Hemingway in 2012
- One fighting for Troy—or USC
- Prep school alma mater of JFK
- One yelling "cut!"
- We got this wedding before __ 6.
- Bird who might chase a gander
- Lucille Ball's iconic 1950s role
- Pals that ran on Central Perk
- EV Tesla rival
- Prescription, literally
- Home of “Survivor” and “60 Minutes”
- Spooky patriach
- Nordic trickster god of Marvel mischief
- State capital that keeps things weird
- Kilmer of Top Gun and Batman Forever
- Group ride, or brand of one
- Penny metal worth its peso?
- L.A. neighborhood with its own country mart
- Feathered First State athlete
- Southern port city with pastel houses
- Band that checked into a certain hotel, and never left
- Sweden's royal Jagellonica, who ruled 1569-1583
- Rule-following — or guided by a manual?
- NYC area south of Houston Street
- November wear, for Michiganders
- Di's maiden name
- “Divergent” star Shailene
- Band behind “Dust in the Wind”
- E! talk show for the late crowd
- Marie Gray's initial ideas that started the brand
- Cat band leader, per Archie Comics
- Pennsylvania’s only “B”-named university town
- Kiln creation
- Striped competitors on Sundays
- Sporty bear in Boston or L.A.
- FCC's newest agency
- Roll call item
100 Clues: 143 • Easily done • Beaver State • Doormat hero? • Kiln creation • Win with flair • EV Tesla rival • Roll call item • Spooky patriach • Tidy (with "up") • Dream car of ’48 • Bear, in Spanish • Di's maiden name • TV comedy segment • Swiss chocolatier • 2000s Killers' hit • One yelling "cut!" • Ocean State island • Scottish golf haven • FCC's newest agency • How a story’s framed • One behind the story • ...
Games 2021-11-15
Steven Brown CSP Crossword 2022-09-22
Across
- Arctic Monkeys in the beginning of their song, ‘I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor’, said ‘Don’t believe the ____ ‘this is because they did not want the hype or people believing it was the best music out there as they wanted to stay small.
- The 1963 original Doctor Who s1e1 (An Unearthly Child) was created by the BBC, it was originally created and ____ in black and white, it was for only the UK and focused on having a young and older audience.
- The NHS add was raising a ____ for more young black and Asian blood donors.
- The galaxy 1998 add “Why have cotton when you can have silk” actress Audrey Hepburn died in 1993, 5 years before the add, her brothers gave permission for her to be used as ____ in the add.
- The OMO add uses a woman cleaning; this makes the ____ audience for their product women.
- "How You Like That" is a song recorded in Korean and Japanese by South Korean girl group ____ . It was released on June 26, 2020. "How You Like That" was a commercial success in South Korea.
- The Times, daily newspaper ___ in London was founded by John Walter on January 1, 1785.
- Kim Kardashians game was made for girl tweens (8-12). It is free-to-play role playing game that was ____ on IOS and Android on June 24, 2014.
- ‘His Dark Materials’ is a fantasy drama ____ series based on the novel series of the same name by Philip Pullman.
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- Black widow is a blockbuster based on Marvel Comics, it ____ at events around the world on June 29th, 2021. It was delayed three times from the original May 2020 release date due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Marcus Rashford raised money for underprivileged ____ to get food and be able to eat.
- The Daily Mirror is a British Tabloid founded by Alfred Harmsworth in 1903. The initial primary ____ was women however it was unsuccessful, so it moved to a broader focus.
- I, Daniel Blake is a 2016 indie drama film written by Paul Laverty and directed by Ken Loach. It made a worldwide box ____ of $15.8 million.
- Tatler is an upmarket ABC1 magazine first published in 1709. On the cover it shows a ____ which is a wife or widow of a marquess (a high rank of rich and wealthy power) in an expensive dress and the hedges in the background show it’s a big piece of land and expensive.
- The Kiss FM Breakfast Show is ____ by Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely, it is on every weekday morning from the new time of 7am on KISS.
- Reveal magazine is published by The Scott Brothers. The magazines target ____ is young women who are interested in celebrities and real-life stories.
- Tony ____ opened Radio 1 on 30 September 1967 at 7.00am. The station set out with a blank sheet of paper to create a new style of radio, a 'DJ style', by that time heard only on the pirate radio stations, which had recently been forced to close.
- Lara Croft ____ is a turn-based puzzle-adventure set in a long-forgotten world, which explores the ruins of an ancient civilization, released in August 27 2015 for mobile.
18 Clues: The NHS add was raising a ____ for more young black and Asian blood donors. • Marcus Rashford raised money for underprivileged ____ to get food and be able to eat. • The Times, daily newspaper ___ in London was founded by John Walter on January 1, 1785. • The OMO add uses a woman cleaning; this makes the ____ audience for their product women. • ...
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- Desert Mirage Roam through the Dynamic Desert Mirage, a painting that captures the ever-shifting sands of a desert. Warm tones and swirling patterns create a mirage that transports viewers to the heart of an arid landscape.
- Aurora Allegro Delight in the Abstract Aurora Allegro, a painting where vibrant hues dance in rhythmic patterns. It's an allegro of abstract expression, where colors and shapes compose a visual symphony.
- Petal Palette Explore the Playful Petal Palette, a painting where petals transform into a vibrant palette. It's a playful celebration of nature's colors, where flowers become brushes and the canvas blooms with joy.
- Hues Harmony Witness the Harmonious Hues Harmony, a painting where colors blend in perfect balance. It's a harmonious dance of hues that creates a sense of tranquility and visual balance, inviting viewers to find peace in the artwork.
- Ember Elegance Step into the Enchanting Ember Elegance, a painting that captures the mesmerizing dance of embers. Warm hues and gentle flickers create an elegant display, evoking a sense of cozy warmth and nostalgia.
- Graffiti Galaxy Marvel at the Galactic Graffiti Galaxy, a painting where vibrant graffiti-style art forms a cosmic galaxy. It's a fusion of urban expression and cosmic wonders, creating a visual explosion of creativity.
- Visionary Vortex Enter the Vibrant Visionary Vortex, a painting that whirls with dynamic colors and shapes. It's a vortex of creativity, where the artist's vision comes to life, pulling viewers into a kaleidoscope of emotions.
- Echo Ensemble Immerse yourself in the Ethereal Echo Ensemble, a painting that echoes with ethereal beauty. Soft tones and delicate brushstrokes come together to form an ensemble of visual poetry on the canvas.
- Watercolor Wonderland Immerse yourself in the Whimsical Watercolor Wonderland, a painting where colors flow like a dream. Each stroke creates a magical world where imagination takes flight, inviting viewers to explore its enchanting landscapes.
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- Cascade Canvas Dive into the Cosmic Cascade Canvas, a painting where cascading colors mimic the flow of a cosmic waterfall. It's a cascade of artistic expression that transports viewers to the depths of the universe.
- Moonlit Mosaic Explore the Mystical Moonlit Mosaic, a painting that captures the allure of moonlight. Its mosaic of shades and shadows creates an atmosphere of mystery and enchantment, inviting viewers to a nocturnal reverie.
- of Seasons Strokes Be enchanted by the Symphony of Seasons Strokes, a painting that harmonizes the strokes of each season. From the vibrant blooms of spring to the serene snowfall of winter, it's a visual symphony celebrating the passage of time.
- Dandelion Dreams Drift into the Dynamic Dandelion Dreams, a painting that turns simple dandelions into dynamic visions. Each seed takes flight, carrying dreams and wishes into the imaginative realm of the canvas.
- Sunflower Serenade Wander through the Surreal Sunflower Serenade, a painting where sunflowers come alive in an ethereal dance. Each petal seems to sing, creating a serenade that brings the beauty of nature to the canvas.
- Canvas Symphony Experience the Celestial Canvas Symphony, a masterpiece that captures the harmony of the cosmos. Stars dance across the canvas, forming constellations that weave tales of the universe with every brushstroke.
15 Clues: Aurora Allegro Delight in the Abstract Aurora Allegro, a painting where vibrant hues dance in rhythmic patterns. It's an allegro of abstract expression, where colors and shapes compose a visual symphony. • ...
