middle%20east?page=67 Crossword Puzzles
Harlem Renaissance 2019-03-27
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- an emotional state expressed in art, using elements of color, composition, texture and etc. page #_____
- to extend over and cover part of another form. #_____
- to increase the length of something. page #_____
- to depict real forms in simplified, non-figurative way. page # _______
- the relative size of a work of art or elements within a work of art. page #_____
- the part of an artwork that seems farthest from the viewer. #_____
- create using a variety of different materials. page #_____
- to gradually change the color or texture of an area within a work of art. page #_____
- the range of colored used in an artwork. #_____
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- an artistic technique that consists of gluing clippings, photographs, or real objects to the surface of the artwork. #_____
- the area in an artwork that appears closest to the viewer. page #_____
- perspective, alignment of line in a work of art that creates unnatural space or depth. page #_____
- to represent a form or feature in an excessive way.
- the dark shape of a form shown against a light background. page #_____
- something that stands for something else. page #_____
- to move outward from a central source. #_____
- short, quick, clear marks (or sounds in music). page #_____
- color, areas of pure color with no shading, highlights or texture. page #_____
18 Clues: to move outward from a central source. #_____ • the range of colored used in an artwork. #_____ • to increase the length of something. page #_____ • to represent a form or feature in an excessive way. • to extend over and cover part of another form. #_____ • something that stands for something else. page #_____ • ...
The Hound of the Baskervilles Crossword 2024-01-19
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- A severe flood page 115
- Beyond scientific laws of nature page 23
- to move or jump suddenly forward or up page 106
- To meet at a specific location at a specific time page 123
- Impossible to interpret or understand something page 108
- Large dog page 160
- Being sad with no obvious cause page 65
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- chemical on periodic table pagee 166
- To research or examine something and or someone page 24
- intense conviction page 79
- writer a machine to type numbers letters and symbols on paper page 121
- A soft chair meant for more than one page 3
- bottle It is a yellow water lily nickname (British) page 168
- pot A covered container that has a spout ps: coffee____ page 1
- a member of a indigenous group page 34
15 Clues: Large dog page 160 • A severe flood page 115 • intense conviction page 79 • chemical on periodic table pagee 166 • a member of a indigenous group page 34 • Being sad with no obvious cause page 65 • Beyond scientific laws of nature page 23 • A soft chair meant for more than one page 3 • to move or jump suddenly forward or up page 106 • ...
Blackbones Saves the School 2013-02-05
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- The Headteacher of Abbey Park school was called Miss ?
- What sort of rings did class 3 throw on page 9?
- The really strong dialogue word on page 4
- Blackbones beard hung in thick dark what? (page 4)
- What strange word did Blackbone mutter on page 11?
- What did Blackbone want to rattle on page 10?
- The children wanted to do this to Miss Lupin on page 17
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- What was the colour of Miss Lupin's face on page 26
- What did the children use to practise sword fighting with? (page6)
- Dig for pirate what suggested Blackbones to the old lady (page21)
- What lesson had Blackbones never heard of on page 5?
- What needs mending on page 14?
- What adjective describes the treasure on page 28?
- X marked the spot where you could find what? (page 22)
- Who on page 13 tells Blackbone that he is the best teacher she has ever had?
- What did Miss Lupin swing on page 27?
16 Clues: What needs mending on page 14? • What did Miss Lupin swing on page 27? • The really strong dialogue word on page 4 • What did Blackbone want to rattle on page 10? • What sort of rings did class 3 throw on page 9? • What adjective describes the treasure on page 28? • Blackbones beard hung in thick dark what? (page 4) • What strange word did Blackbone mutter on page 11? • ...
Day 2 Review 2023-07-25
17 Clues: 화난 • 호두 • 연어 • 당근 • 슬퍼 • 무서운 • 바나나 • 흥분한 • 피곤한 • 브로콜리 • 블루베리 • recipea (page 25) • Makes chicken delicious. (page 28) • Do this to soup with a spoon. (page 28) • Use a knife to make a carrot smaller. (page 28) • Use a knife to make an onion smaller. (page 28) • Move water from one place to another. (page 28)
beehive 2 grade 3 unit 1 2025-10-10
5th Grade Faith Formation Crossword #1 - St Mary Church 2024-11-21
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- ALL CATHOLICS ARE CALLED ______
- THE GOSPEL BEGINNING WITH "L" (PAGE 12)
- THE SACRAMENTS OF MATRIMONY AND HOLY ORDERS ARE SACRAMENTS OF _____ OF COMMUNION (PAGE 13)
- THE SACRAMENTS OF PENANCE, AND RECONCILIATION ARE SACRAMENTS OF _____ (PAGE 13)
- THESE ARE SAVRED SIGNS IN WHICH WE MEET JESUS AND RECEIVE SPECIAL GRACES (PAGE 13)
- THIS CAN BE MANY THINGS SUCH AS PRAYER, SINGING, APPRECIATING GOD'S CREATION, MEDITATION, CELEBRATING A SACRAMENT, OR GOOD WORKS
- THIS IS THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH
- THE SACRAMENTS OF BAPTISM, ______ AND HOLY ORDERS LEAVE A PERMANENT MARK AND CAN ONLY BE RECEIVED ONCE (PAGE 14)
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- THIS IS WHAT THE ESTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH CALLS SACRAMENTS (PAGE 13)
- THIS HELPS US LIVE OUR CHRISTIAN LIFE AND FOLLOW JESUS (PAGE 11)
- ONE OF TWO GOSPELS BEGINNING WITH "M" BUT NOT MATTHEW (PAGE 12)
- THIS IS CATHOLIC'S GREATEST ACT OF WORSHIP (PAGE 9)
- THIS WORD MEANS PRAISE GOD (PAGE 5)
- THE SACRAMENTS OF BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION, AND EUCHARIST ARE SACRAMENTS OF _____ (PAGE 13)
- THE WRITTEN "GOOD NEWS" TELLING OF JESUS' LIFE
- ONE OF TWO GOSPELS BEGINNING WITH "M" BUT NOT MARK (PAGE 12)
- FATHER JOOHN'S FAVORITE GOSPEL (PAGE 12)
17 Clues: ALL CATHOLICS ARE CALLED ______ • THIS WORD MEANS PRAISE GOD (PAGE 5) • THE GOSPEL BEGINNING WITH "L" (PAGE 12) • FATHER JOOHN'S FAVORITE GOSPEL (PAGE 12) • THIS IS THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH • THE WRITTEN "GOOD NEWS" TELLING OF JESUS' LIFE • THIS IS CATHOLIC'S GREATEST ACT OF WORSHIP (PAGE 9) • ONE OF TWO GOSPELS BEGINNING WITH "M" BUT NOT MARK (PAGE 12) • ...
Franklin. D. Roosevelt 2025-11-01
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- which leg could FDR move after three years, page 61
- what did people call him when he helped other people with Polio, page 63
- what pool place did FDR go to to exercise in a pool, page 61
- what was FDR's and Eleanore's marriage like, page 49
- what exercise iem did he use, page 55
- how many votes did the winner need to become president, page 60
- what supported FDR's legs as he tried to walk, page 55
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- what leg sickness did FDR have, page 52
- who did Roosevelt nominate for president at Madison Square Garden, page 59
- how puch did his braces weigh, page 55
- where is Warm Springs located, page 61
- who did FDR have a romance with, page 48
- who helped FDR and Eleanore from divorcing, page 48
- what campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45
- which of FDR's legs went numb one morning, page 51
15 Clues: what exercise iem did he use, page 55 • how puch did his braces weigh, page 55 • where is Warm Springs located, page 61 • what leg sickness did FDR have, page 52 • who did FDR have a romance with, page 48 • what campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45 • which of FDR's legs went numb one morning, page 51 • which leg could FDR move after three years, page 61 • ...
Franklin. D. Roosevelt 2025-11-01
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- Who did FDR have a romance with, page 48
- What pool place did FDR go to to exercise in a pool, page 61
- Who did Roosevelt nominate for president at Madison Square Garden, page 59
- What exercise item did he use, page 55
- What did people call FDR when he helped other people with Polio, page 63
- What leg sickness did FDR have, page 52
- Where is Warm Springs located, page 61
- How many votes did the winner need for becoming president, page 60
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- Who helped FDR and Eleanore from divorcing, page 48
- How much did his braces weigh, page 55
- Which of FDR's leg wen't numb one morning, page 51
- What was FDR's and Eleanore's marriage like, page 49
- What campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45
- What supported FDR's legs as he tried to walk, page 55
- Which leg could he move first after three years, page 61
15 Clues: How much did his braces weigh, page 55 • What exercise item did he use, page 55 • Where is Warm Springs located, page 61 • What leg sickness did FDR have, page 52 • Who did FDR have a romance with, page 48 • What campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45 • Which of FDR's leg wen't numb one morning, page 51 • Who helped FDR and Eleanore from divorcing, page 48 • ...
Stalin 2025-10-12
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- which son was Stalin, page 16
- what was the new name Stalin wanted to be called, page 23
- what weapon did Stalin throw to protect his mom from a beating, page 17
- who was the leader of the Bolsheviks, page 28
- what four year war did Europe march into, page 32
- who was the British minister of war, page 39
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- where did Stalin travel t for a meeting, page 28
- what was Stalin's gang name, page 29
- what was Stalin's dad's new job, page 20
- what were his parents named, page 16
- what sickness did Stalin survive at age six, page 17
- where was Stalin exiled to, page 24
- what month did Tsar Nicholas II admit that he had lost control of his country, page 34
- how many times have Stalin been arrested, page 29
- what was Stalin's first nickname, page 17
15 Clues: which son was Stalin, page 16 • where was Stalin exiled to, page 24 • what was Stalin's gang name, page 29 • what were his parents named, page 16 • what was Stalin's dad's new job, page 20 • what was Stalin's first nickname, page 17 • who was the British minister of war, page 39 • who was the leader of the Bolsheviks, page 28 • ...
World War ll 2025-12-20
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- when did the Germans plan on attacking Kursk, page 180
- who was the british engineer who built the first jet engine, page 212
- who was the American general, page 204
- over a thousand _________ rocket launchers, page 180
- When did the British invasion start known as D-Day, page 206
- who was the US air force commander, page 182
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- what did the Japanese call the suicide pilots, page 201
- who was the second in command of Germany, page 207
- who is Mussolini's mistress, page 199
- what was the first new German tank, page 180
- what was the most sophisticated fighter plane of the war, page 212
- there aim was to ________ the German population, page 182
- what was the new Italian government called, page 199
- who was the German general, page 210
- what was the worlds largest battleship, page 201
15 Clues: who was the German general, page 210 • who is Mussolini's mistress, page 199 • who was the American general, page 204 • what was the first new German tank, page 180 • who was the US air force commander, page 182 • what was the worlds largest battleship, page 201 • who was the second in command of Germany, page 207 • what was the new Italian government called, page 199 • ...
Adverbs 2025-06-25
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- adverbs CHANGE or modify this part of speech
- big dogs bark loudly. How is the dog barking?
- JAMIE happily splashed the green frog. I am the adverb in this sentence
- I am the adverb in this sentence. I walked slowly to the corner.
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- I am an adverb that is the opposite to loudly.
- I am an adverb. I do not end in LY and I can say how you jump.
- finish this sentence from page 67. JOHN ate —————.
- I am the word that can modify and change a verb
8 Clues: adverbs CHANGE or modify this part of speech • big dogs bark loudly. How is the dog barking? • I am an adverb that is the opposite to loudly. • I am the word that can modify and change a verb • finish this sentence from page 67. JOHN ate —————. • I am an adverb. I do not end in LY and I can say how you jump. • ...
Click Here to Start 2018-12-11
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- The main character of the book (Page: 3)
- “But there it is: Coming Tonight: ________” (Page: 201)
- What does ‘MFAA’ stand for? (Page: 179)
- “To anyone who plays games, the _________ ________ is, well, the worst-kept secret there ever was,” (Page: 165)
- Which manufacturer created the remote? (Page: 159)
- “Ichi ni san shi go” (Page: 161)
- Who owned the white cardboard box with the video game cartridge inside? (Page: 161)
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- Clark Kent’s real name. (Page: 178)
- The name of the newspaper company. (Page: 154)
- What does T.E.D stand for? (Page: 157)
- “Right. And of course, Edith Wharton named her protagonist in ______________ Newland Archer,” (Page: 171)
- “It’s a _____. You know, a way of remembering something?” (Page: 160)
- Title on Chapter 20
- “As I bike away from _________ (Page: 130)
- What is the name of the company? (Page: 163)
15 Clues: Title on Chapter 20 • “Ichi ni san shi go” (Page: 161) • Clark Kent’s real name. (Page: 178) • What does T.E.D stand for? (Page: 157) • What does ‘MFAA’ stand for? (Page: 179) • The main character of the book (Page: 3) • “As I bike away from _________ (Page: 130) • What is the name of the company? (Page: 163) • The name of the newspaper company. (Page: 154) • ...
Nombre et météo 2023-10-12
MARIA CLARA DO VALLE - 37 2021-10-14
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- It's the season between spring and fall.(page 90 - line )
- A very heavy rain, with strong winds, thunder and lightning. (page 102 - line 16)
- People who study science and make discovers.(page 102 - line 6)
- A glass building in which you grow plants and vegetables. (page 102 - line 8)
- The simple past of DRAW.
- The same as SOAKED.
- The same as AMAZING.
- Pandemic disease that killed 1/3 of europeans. (page 90 - line 5)
- A lot of salty water, it makes the sea. (page 102 - line 17)
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- Group of a certain place with its own social organization and culture. (page 83 - line 33)
- The past participle of SPEND.
- The opposite of HIT.
- A very large crop. (page 102 - line 31)
- The simple past of DO.
- The same as SCARCITY.
- The infinitive of SPREAD.
- The infinitive of UNDERSTAND.
- The past participle of TAKE.
- The opposite of UNREAL.
- The same as SURPRISING.
20 Clues: The same as SOAKED. • The opposite of HIT. • The same as AMAZING. • The same as SCARCITY. • The simple past of DO. • The opposite of UNREAL. • The same as SURPRISING. • The simple past of DRAW. • The infinitive of SPREAD. • The past participle of TAKE. • The past participle of SPEND. • The infinitive of UNDERSTAND. • A very large crop. (page 102 - line 31) • ...
The Cross Roads Cross Words 2025-10-23
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- How many years has the war in Gaza been going on? page 5-7
- How many undocumented immigrants has Operation Midway Blitz arrested? Page 4-6
- Which country military struck a key oil terminal in Crimea page 9-11
- How many hikers were found on the Tibetan side of Mount Everest? page 9-11
- An air traffic control tower has shut down at an airport in which state? page 7-9
- Majority of voters from a poll blamed what political party for the shutdown? page 6-8
- How many years was the man who tried to assinate Brett Kavanaugh sentenced to? page 7-9
- What age did Reese Witherspoon have her third child? page 10-12
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- What animal attacked Craig Campell and his doberman "Night?" page 5-7
- A bronze statue was put up in a park in Washington D.C. depicting who holding hands with Jeffery Epstein? page 16-18
- Which president swore in supreme court chief John Roberts? page 16-18
- The prime minister from which country has resigned after less than a month in page 8-10
- What city Did Donald Trump call "war-ravaged" and overrun by "domestic terrorists"? page 4-6
- Which famous bodybuilder is worried about the state of the American male? page 10-12
- What Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar will perform at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show? page 17-19
- British police say this international group has stolen up 40,000 _____ from U.K. to China over the past year page 8-10
- A man from which state has been arrested for having a "terroristic threatening" costume? page 6-8
17 Clues: How many years has the war in Gaza been going on? page 5-7 • What age did Reese Witherspoon have her third child? page 10-12 • Which country military struck a key oil terminal in Crimea page 9-11 • What animal attacked Craig Campell and his doberman "Night?" page 5-7 • Which president swore in supreme court chief John Roberts? page 16-18 • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-10-14
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- It's the season between spring and fall.(page 90 - line )
- A very heavy rain, with strong winds, thunder and lightning. (page 102 - line 16)
- People who study science and make discovers.(page 102 - line 6)
- A glass building in which you grow plants and vegetables. (page 102 - line 8)
- The simple past of DRAW.
- The same as SOAKED.
- The same as AMAZING.
- Pandemic disease that killed 1/3 of europeans. (page 90 - line 5)
- A lot of salty water, it makes the sea. (page 102 - line 17)
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- Group of a certain place with its own social organization and culture. (page 83 - line 33)
- The past participle of SPEND.
- The opposite of HIT.
- A very large crop. (page 102 - line 31)
- The simple past of DO.
- The same as SCARCITY.
- The infinitive of SPREAD.
- The infinitive of UNDERSTAND.
- The past participle of TAKE.
- The opposite of UNREAL.
- The same as SURPRISING.
20 Clues: The same as SOAKED. • The opposite of HIT. • The same as AMAZING. • The same as SCARCITY. • The simple past of DO. • The opposite of UNREAL. • The same as SURPRISING. • The simple past of DRAW. • The infinitive of SPREAD. • The past participle of TAKE. • The past participle of SPEND. • The infinitive of UNDERSTAND. • A very large crop. (page 102 - line 31) • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-10-14
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- Group of people of a certain place with its own social organization and culture. (page 83 - line 33)
- The simple past of DRAW.
- It's the season between Spring and Fall. (page 91 - line 1)
- The past participle of SPEND.
- A lot of salty water. It makes the sea. (page 102 - line 17)
- People who study science and make discovers. (page 102 - line 6)
- The opposite of HIT.
- The same as SOAKED.
- The simple past of DO.
- The same as AMAZING.
- The past participle of TAKE.
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- The infinitive of UNDERSTAND.
- The same as SCARCITY.
- Gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation.(page 102 - line 5)
- The same as SURPRISING.
- The infinitive of SPREAD.
- A very large crop. (page 102 - line 31)
- The opposite of UNREAL.
- Very heavy rains, with strong winds, thunders and lightning. (page 102 - line 16)
- Pandemic disease that killed 1/3 of europeans.(page 91 - line 6)
20 Clues: The same as SOAKED. • The opposite of HIT. • The same as AMAZING. • The same as SCARCITY. • The simple past of DO. • The same as SURPRISING. • The opposite of UNREAL. • The simple past of DRAW. • The infinitive of SPREAD. • The past participle of TAKE. • The infinitive of UNDERSTAND. • The past participle of SPEND. • A very large crop. (page 102 - line 31) • ...
biology 2018-06-05
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- A liquid produced by respiration (page 4)
- The vacuole contains this (page 2)
- Another name for sugar (page 3)
- The name given to a zygote with more than 32 cells (page 16)
- A leaf is an example of this (page 3)
- When the embryo embeds itself in the uterus wall (page 16)
- A type of cell that doesn't contain chloroplasts (page 2)
- When a foetus has a fair chance of surviving if it were born now (page 16)
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- This controls what the cell does (page 2)
- This reflects light up through the sample in a microscope (page 1)
- This allows the foetus and mum to exchange food, oxygen and waste (page 16)
- The type of respiration that occurs in the mitochondria (page 2)
- A tiger is an example of this (page 3)
- Cells do this in order to grow (page 16)
- A type of cell that contains chloroplasts (page 2)
15 Clues: Another name for sugar (page 3) • The vacuole contains this (page 2) • A leaf is an example of this (page 3) • A tiger is an example of this (page 3) • Cells do this in order to grow (page 16) • This controls what the cell does (page 2) • A liquid produced by respiration (page 4) • A type of cell that contains chloroplasts (page 2) • ...
Tom 3-4 2022-03-31
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- a building used for public Christian religious services.(page 21)
- a hole dug in the ground where a dead body is buried.(page 17)
- refusing to obey; naughty. (page 20)
- To cover in the ground with dirt. (page 16)
- No longer alive.(page 16)
- a person who is authorized by a church to lead prayers and religious services.(page 21)
- a place where the dead are buried; graveyard. (page 18)
- having life; living.(page 21)
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- suddenly feeling fear. (page 18)
- To leave behind with no plan to return or take possession again.(page 16)
- a flat platform made of materials that can float (page 19)
- feeling trouble or anxiety about something that might happen.(page 17)
- each and all persons; every person.(page 20)
- a ceremony for a dead person.(page 20)
- a chair, bench, or other object for sitting on. (page 17)
15 Clues: No longer alive.(page 16) • having life; living.(page 21) • suddenly feeling fear. (page 18) • refusing to obey; naughty. (page 20) • a ceremony for a dead person.(page 20) • To cover in the ground with dirt. (page 16) • each and all persons; every person.(page 20) • a place where the dead are buried; graveyard. (page 18) • ...
The Summer I Turned Pretty Vocabulary 2024-05-20
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- Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65).
- Rudely and critically (Page 256).
- Having the head and shoulders habitually bent forward (Page 78).
- Of little or no importance; insignificant; trivial (Page 198).
- Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227).
- A stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod (Page 116).
- Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth (Page 47).
- The back of the neck (Page 8).
- In a manner that is formal and serious, and suitable for a ceremony (Page 268).
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- Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148).
- The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167).
- To free from guilt or blame or their consequences (Page 92).
- Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132).
- Extremely unpleasant and shocking, and usually dealing with death or injury (Page 31).
- To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100).
15 Clues: The back of the neck (Page 8). • Rudely and critically (Page 256). • Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227). • Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148). • To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100). • Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65). • Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132). • The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167). • ...
The Summer I Turned Pretty Vocabulary 2024-05-20
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- Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65).
- Rudely and critically (Page 256).
- Having the head and shoulders habitually bent forward (Page 78).
- Of little or no importance; insignificant; trivial (Page 198).
- Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227).
- A stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod (Page 116).
- Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth (Page 47).
- The back of the neck (Page 8).
- In a manner that is formal and serious, and suitable for a ceremony (Page 268).
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- Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148).
- The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167).
- To free from guilt or blame or their consequences (Page 92).
- Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132).
- Extremely unpleasant and shocking, and usually dealing with death or injury (Page 31).
- To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100).
15 Clues: The back of the neck (Page 8). • Rudely and critically (Page 256). • Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227). • Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148). • To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100). • Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65). • Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132). • The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167). • ...
Tom 3-4 2022-03-31
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- To cover in the ground with dirt. (page 16)
- a ceremony for a dead person.(page 20)
- a hole dug in the ground where a dead body is buried.(page 17)
- a chair, bench, or other object for sitting on. (page 17)
- To leave behind with no plan to return or take possession again.(page 16)
- a place where the dead are buried; graveyard. (page 18)
- refusing to obey; naughty. (page 20)
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- suddenly feeling fear. (page 18)
- having life; living.(page 21)
- a flat platform made of materials that can float (page 19)
- each and all persons; every person.(page 20)
- a building used for public Christian religious services.(page 21)
- feeling trouble or anxiety about something that might happen.(page 17)
- a person who is authorized by a church to lead prayers and religious services.(page 21)
- No longer alive.(page 16)
15 Clues: No longer alive.(page 16) • having life; living.(page 21) • suddenly feeling fear. (page 18) • refusing to obey; naughty. (page 20) • a ceremony for a dead person.(page 20) • To cover in the ground with dirt. (page 16) • each and all persons; every person.(page 20) • a place where the dead are buried; graveyard. (page 18) • ...
homeless bird 2023-05-23
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- what koly's family is
- a 2 wheeled cart carried by one man or bicycle
- a person that got married to 17 year old
- koly's mom
- a person who was dipped in water page:
- the currency in India
- what koly ate in the big city page:
- what raji is like
- who did koly sleep beside page:
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- people that were chanting in a temple page:
- what is koly's house made of
- what koly used to get to the big city page:
- a holy city
- lost in a big city page:
- were hari is
- koly's dad
- very rude and does not like Koly
- tied up big toes page:
- a vase that has dead people in it
19 Clues: koly's dad • koly's mom • a holy city • were hari is • what raji is like • what koly's family is • the currency in India • lost in a big city page: • tied up big toes page: • what is koly's house made of • very rude and does not like Koly • who did koly sleep beside page: • a vase that has dead people in it • what koly ate in the big city page: • ...
Canada's Defining Moments 2013-01-14
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- The war that Vimy ridge was apart of
- Political party in Quebec that was for seperating
- The Canadian General that led Vimy Ridge
- Expo '67 was the world's largest...
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- where Expo '67 was held
- The most recent year Quebec has held a referendum to become it's own nation
- percentage of Quebec that voted to remain apart of Canada
- When thousands of Canadians showed up in Quebec to show their support
- French Prime Minister that spoke at Expo '67
- number of victory Vimy Ridge was for the Canadian troops together
- Country where Vimy Ridge took place
11 Clues: where Expo '67 was held • Expo '67 was the world's largest... • Country where Vimy Ridge took place • The war that Vimy ridge was apart of • The Canadian General that led Vimy Ridge • French Prime Minister that spoke at Expo '67 • Political party in Quebec that was for seperating • percentage of Quebec that voted to remain apart of Canada • ...
Everybody Up Unit 4 Review 2023-08-23
Mots croisés: Les numéros 1-100 2021-09-26
Halloween Number Crossword 2021-10-25
Number Words 2021-09-07
Numbers 1 to 50 2022-06-27
Washington's Presidency 2025-06-20
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- Alexander Hamilton believed the United States needed to create a ___________ _______ to handle the government's financial affairs and help stabilize the economy. (Page 8)
- When farmers living in Western Pennsylvania found out about the tax, they felt the ____________ _______________ were taking advantage of farmers in the West. (Page 12)
- Thomas Jefferson favored giving more governing authority to the _________. (Page 10)
- ____________ argued that since the Constitution did not mention a power to create any corporation such as a national bank, the national government did not have the power to create one. (Page 8)
- George Washington decided to use his department heads as his advisors, and this group of advisors became known as the ____________. (Page 5)
- In Washington’s ____________ _______________, Washington offered advice on how the nation should move forward. (Page 17)
- Within one’s own country (Page 5)
- As part of his plan to fund the payment of the debt Alexander Hamilton suggested __________ the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages made from grain, including whiskey. (Page 12)
- This annual message to Congress later became known as the ________ ____ ______ ________ address. (Page 7)
- Washington's peaceful departure also set a precedent. It let the country know that presidents only hold power while they serve; they give it up when their time in office is over. Presidents after Washington continued to leave office _________________, even in disputed elections. (Page 16)
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- Jay's Treaty improved the United States relations with Great Britain but harmed United States relations with ___________. (Page 15)
- Washington’s actions became precedents for what a president should do and how a president should act. They ______________ the presidents who followed him. (Page 5)
- When tax collectors tried to collect the new whiskey taxes, farmers ___________ to pay, and threatened the tax collectors. When threats did not work, the farmers resorted to violence. (Page 12)
- In what became known as Jay's Treaty, John Jay arranged the withdrawal of the British military from the ______________ ____________. (Page 14)
- The ___________ _____________was an early test of the new national government's authority, particularly its right to tax. (Page 13)
- After serving as president for eight years, Washington set a precedent when he did not seek a __________ ________. (Page 16)
- an action of event that serves as a guide for similar actions or events in the future (Page 5)
- Alexander Hamilton supported a strong __________ government. (Page 10)
- Alexander Hamilton sympathized more with the British than the French because the United States __________ heavily with them. (Page 10)
- Thomas Jefferson sympathized more with _________ because the U.S. had a prior treaty with the country, and they believed France was moving toward democracy. (Page 10)
20 Clues: Within one’s own country (Page 5) • Alexander Hamilton supported a strong __________ government. (Page 10) • Thomas Jefferson favored giving more governing authority to the _________. (Page 10) • an action of event that serves as a guide for similar actions or events in the future (Page 5) • ...
Erosion Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-13
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- ___ can freeze in the cracks of rocks. (page 5)
- Air that moves is called ____. (page 6)
- When water freezes into a solid from cold temperatures, it is called ____. (page 18)
- Piles of sand that constantly change are called ___. (page 7)
- A ___ is water that can make big changes very quickly- like moving heavy rocks. (page 11)
- ___ happen when winds pick up and carry large amounts of sand in the air. (page 8)
- Weathering is a ___ process. (page 4)
- A frozen river of ice is called a ___. (page 18)
- A river can carve out a channel, or ___, over thousands or millions of years. (page 14)
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- When land gets too wet and muddy, it might slide downhill called a ___. (page 17)
- Ocean ___ crash onto shore and break the rocks in to tiny pieces of sand. (page 13)
- A pile of sand in a river that can change is called a ___. (page 15)
- It takes ___ of years for a glacier to carve out a valley. (page 19)e
- When wind, water, or ice break down large landforms into smaller rocks. (page 4)
- When water gets bigger as it freezes, it ____ and breaks rocks. (page 16)
- Moving material from one place to another is called ___. (page 7)
16 Clues: Weathering is a ___ process. (page 4) • Air that moves is called ____. (page 6) • ___ can freeze in the cracks of rocks. (page 5) • A frozen river of ice is called a ___. (page 18) • Piles of sand that constantly change are called ___. (page 7) • Moving material from one place to another is called ___. (page 7) • ...
Siffror 1 - 100 2025-04-24
Cardinal Numbers - Crossword 2024-10-22
Harlem Renaissance 2019-03-27
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- to gradually change the color or texture of an area within a work of art. page #_____
- the range of colored used in an artwork. #_____
- the dark shape of a form shown against a light background. page #_____
- the area in an artwork that appears closest to the viewer. page #_____
- an artistic technique that consists of gluing clippings, photographs, or real objects to the surface of the artwork. #_____
- an emotional state expressed in art, using elements of color, composition, texture and etc. page #_____
- the part of an artwork that seems farthest from the viewer. #_____
- the relative size of a work of art or elements within a work of art. page #_____
- short, quick, clear marks (or sounds in music). page #_____
- to increase the length of something. page #_____
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- create using a variety of different materials. page #_____
- something that stands for something else. page #_____
- to extend over and cover part of another form. #_____
- areas of pure color with no shading, highlights or texture. page #_____
- to represent a form or feature in an excessive way.
- perspective, alignment of line in a work of art that creates unnatural space or depth. page #_____
- to move outward from a central source. #_____
- to depict real forms in simplified, non-figurative way. page # _______
18 Clues: to move outward from a central source. #_____ • the range of colored used in an artwork. #_____ • to increase the length of something. page #_____ • to represent a form or feature in an excessive way. • something that stands for something else. page #_____ • to extend over and cover part of another form. #_____ • ...
Flash Harriet and the Fiendish Footprints 4C 2013-02-04
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- What vegetable did Frankie Leather plan to enter? (page 11)
- The type of bird Harriet's uncle sent (page 23)
- how many competitors were in the competition? (page11)
- What type of animal did Marmaduke think had trampled the garden? (page12)
- Harriet thought Daphne had a face like this (page 6)
- The type of car that Frankie drove (page 14)
- What did Harriet switch on on page 36?
- On page 39 Gus was speedier than a shooting what ?
- What did Muriel Grunt drive? ( page 16)
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- Who did Harriet go to the vegetable garden with? (page 30)
- Harriet's father's first name ( page 2)
- Marmaduke's surname (page7)
- The competition was about giant what? (page7)
- The type of spider that Gus was (page 4)
- The name of Harriet's uncle in Scotland (page 22)
- Daphne thought Muriel's voice was like one of these (page 18)
16 Clues: Marmaduke's surname (page7) • What did Harriet switch on on page 36? • Harriet's father's first name ( page 2) • What did Muriel Grunt drive? ( page 16) • The type of spider that Gus was (page 4) • The type of car that Frankie drove (page 14) • The competition was about giant what? (page7) • The type of bird Harriet's uncle sent (page 23) • ...
Woolworths Catalogue Crossword 2025-11-11
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- "haram" meat from a pig page 4 $9 per kilogram
- red fruits on page 1 $3.50 per kg
- country where the strawberries come from on page 2
- verb to have a party page 11 "Bake, create, ________"
- orange fruits on page 2 $3.50 per kilo
- small baked bread sticks page 5 $4 each box
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- large bird like a chicken on page 3 popular to ear at Christmas
- page 9 $14.50 each - "___________ seashells"
- popular Australian dessert on page 8 $18 each
- 12 page $60 "Christmas ________"
- similar verb to cook in an oven page 11 - rhymes with "cake"
- greeting for December " __________ Christmas" cover
- type of meat on the cover $8.00 per kilo
- green fruits on page 2 $3.50 per kilo
- popular seafood page 3 $26 per kilo Cooked Tiger ______.
15 Clues: red fruits on page 1 $3.50 per kg • 12 page $60 "Christmas ________" • green fruits on page 2 $3.50 per kilo • orange fruits on page 2 $3.50 per kilo • type of meat on the cover $8.00 per kilo • small baked bread sticks page 5 $4 each box • "haram" meat from a pig page 4 $9 per kilogram • popular Australian dessert on page 8 $18 each • ...
Earth Science Book Search 2022-01-05
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- The long term average and variation in weather for a particular area (hint, on page 226)
- Figure 9 on page 119 is of what?
- The effect mentioned on page 231.
- Topic on page 34 that belongs in physical science not earth science
- What is Module 9 about?
- Figure 36 on page 502 shows a _____________ of a bird.
- The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves; also the transfer of thermal energy from the Sun to the Earth
- structures built parallel to the shore as shown in Figure 35
- Earth What is Unit 7 called?
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- The person mentioned in the caption of figure on page 612
- The plate that is directly under the oceanic crust as shown in Figure 30 on page 497
- the type of precipitation noted in figure 23 on page 219.
- According to page 581, this device allows you to surpass the human eye to see things further away more closely.
- What is Module 8 about?
- What is Module 23 about?
- The record produced by a seismometer.
- This part of a tree can grown within the cracks and joints in rocks, causing the rocks to split, as read on page 113 in figure 2
- The location of Mammoth Cave from page 187
- The removable and transport of weathered materials from one location to another by agents like water, glaciers, and gravity.
- The first type of volcano listed in the table on page 376.
- The frozen part of water on the Earth's surface
- An intrusive or extrusive rock formed from cooling and crystallization of magma or lava
22 Clues: What is Module 8 about? • What is Module 9 about? • What is Module 23 about? • Earth What is Unit 7 called? • Figure 9 on page 119 is of what? • The effect mentioned on page 231. • The record produced by a seismometer. • The location of Mammoth Cave from page 187 • The frozen part of water on the Earth's surface • Figure 36 on page 502 shows a _____________ of a bird. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2019-03-27
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- something that stands for something else. page #_____
- to move outward from a central source. #_____
- the dark shape of a form shown against a light background. page #_____
- perspective, alignment of line in a work of art that creates unnatural space or depth. page #_____
- areas of pure color with no shading, highlights or texture. page #_____
- to represent a form or feature in an excessive way.
- the relative size of a work of art or elements within a work of art. page #_____
- an emotional state expressed in art, using elements of color, composition, texture and etc. page #_____
- to gradually change the color or texture of an area within a work of art. page #_____
- to extend over and cover part of another form. #_____
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- an artistic technique that consists of gluing clippings, photographs, or real objects to the surface of the artwork. #_____
- to depict real forms in simplified, non-figurative way. page # _______
- create using a variety of different materials. page #_____
- the range of colored used in an artwork. #_____
- the part of an artwork that seems farthest from the viewer. #_____
- to increase the length of something. page #_____
- the area in an artwork that appears closest to the viewer. page #_____
- short, quick, clear marks (or sounds in music). page #_____
18 Clues: to move outward from a central source. #_____ • the range of colored used in an artwork. #_____ • to increase the length of something. page #_____ • to represent a form or feature in an excessive way. • something that stands for something else. page #_____ • to extend over and cover part of another form. #_____ • ...
KY- Patriot Chapter 18 Crossword 2026-02-01
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- The _________ Plan was instituted in 1947. (Page 655)
- Dwight D. ____________ was elected in 1952. (Page 655)
- ____________ took control of China in 1949. (Page 655)
- Who ascended to the presidency upon the death of FDR? (Page 655)
- Governor Thomas A. ______ came remarkably close to FDR in the popular vote but suffered a blowout in the Electoral College. (Page 639)
- Soviet forces closed to within 50 miles of Berlin by February 1945, establishing communist regimes in _______ and Hungary. (Page 640)
- In 1956 the Soviets crushed a ____________ uprising. (Page 655)
- By 1945 Chruchill was shrewdly trying to manipulate American power. (Page 657)
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- England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and ____________ signed a collective defense pact in 1948. (Page 662)
- The ________ War began in 1950. (Page 655)
- _________ _____ staffed his AAA agency with communist sympathizers. (Page 659)
- The military was ________________ in 1948. (Page 655)
- Four years of war against fascist troops gave _______ knowledge of the threat of totalitarian dictatorships. (Page 661)
- In 1951 Julius and Ethel ___________ were convicted of espionage. (Page 655)
- Hitler's ________ wall was a gigantic series of concrete barriers, pillboxes, barbed wire, minefields and tank traps built by tens of thousands of slave laborers and prisoners of war. Page 633.
- In December 1943, _________ and Churchill appointed General Eisenhower commander of the SHAEF. (Page 635)
16 Clues: The ________ War began in 1950. (Page 655) • The _________ Plan was instituted in 1947. (Page 655) • The military was ________________ in 1948. (Page 655) • Dwight D. ____________ was elected in 1952. (Page 655) • ____________ took control of China in 1949. (Page 655) • In 1956 the Soviets crushed a ____________ uprising. (Page 655) • ...
We Beat the Street Crossword 2023-12-04
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- Who is the person from Seton Hall that helps all 3 boys in Chapter 16 (page 129)?
- What college offers the program to help people become doctors in Chapter 12 (page 94)?
- What does Miss Johnson teach to her class that isn't like other 3rd grade classes in Chapter 3 (page 22)?
- What does Sampson get arrested for in Chapter 14 (page 114)?
- What school does Sampson's mom want him to go to in Chapter 8 (page 61)?
- Where does George go in Chapter 6 (page 45)?
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- What kind of school does Rameck go to in Chapter 2(page 14)?
- What do all three boys graduate from in Chapter 15 (page 125)?
- Who dies at the end of Chapter 7 (page 58)?
- What almost hits Rameck at the end of Chapter 9 (page 71)?
- What does Rameck spray at his teacher that gets him in trouble in Chapter 11 (page 87)?
- Who is the friend that wants to sell drugs with Sampson in Chapter 10 (page 79)?
- What does Rameck's grandmother give Rameck money for in Chapter 5 (page 39)?
- What does Sampson steal with his friends in Chapter 4 (page 31)?
- What weapon does Rameck attack an addict with in Chapter 13 (page 103)?
- What does Sampson break in Chapter 1 (page 9)?
16 Clues: Who dies at the end of Chapter 7 (page 58)? • Where does George go in Chapter 6 (page 45)? • What does Sampson break in Chapter 1 (page 9)? • What almost hits Rameck at the end of Chapter 9 (page 71)? • What kind of school does Rameck go to in Chapter 2(page 14)? • What does Sampson get arrested for in Chapter 14 (page 114)? • ...
KY Patriot Chapter 18 Crossword 2026-02-01
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- In 1951 Julius and Ethel ___________ were convicted of espionage. (Page 655)
- Governor Thomas A. ______ came remarkably close to FDR in the popular vote but suffered a blowout in the Electoral College. (Page 639)
- England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and ____________ signed a collective defense pact in 1948. (Page 662)
- The ________ War began in 1950. (Page 655)
- Hitler's ________ wall was a gigantic series of concrete barriers, pillboxes, barbed wire, minefields and tank traps built by tens of thousands of slave laborers and prisoners of war. (Page 633)
- In December 1943, _________ and Churchill appointed General Eisenhower commander of the SHAEF. (Page 635)
- The _________ Plan was instituted in 1947. (Page 655)
- Soviet forces closed to within 50 miles of Berlin by February 1945, establishing communist regimes in _______ and Hungary. (Page 640)
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- Who ascended to the presidency upon the death of FDR? (Page 655)
- _________ _____ staffed his AAA agency with communist sympathizers. (Page 659)
- Dwight D. ____________ was elected in 1952. (Page 655)
- Four years of war against fascist troops gave _______ knowledge of the threat of totalitarian dictatorships. (Page 661)
- In 1956 the Soviets crushed a ____________ uprising. (Page 655)
- The military was ________________ in 1948. (Page 655)
- By 1945 Chruchill was shrewdly trying to manipulate American power. (Page 657)
- ____________ took control of China in 1949. (Page 655)
16 Clues: The ________ War began in 1950. (Page 655) • The military was ________________ in 1948. (Page 655) • The _________ Plan was instituted in 1947. (Page 655) • Dwight D. ____________ was elected in 1952. (Page 655) • ____________ took control of China in 1949. (Page 655) • In 1956 the Soviets crushed a ____________ uprising. (Page 655) • ...
Wedding 2023-01-18
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- What is the brides middle name?
- What is the name of the Farrells cat?
- Who is the youngest Page Boy?
- how many groomsman are there?
- Who is the Bride & Grooms youngest child?
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- who is the oldest flower girl?
- how many bridesmaids are there?
- who is the bride and grooms oldest child?
- what is the brides maiden name?
- who is the best man?
- where was the groom born?
- what is the grooms middle name?
- where was the bride born?
13 Clues: who is the best man? • where was the groom born? • where was the bride born? • Who is the youngest Page Boy? • how many groomsman are there? • who is the oldest flower girl? • how many bridesmaids are there? • What is the brides middle name? • what is the brides maiden name? • what is the grooms middle name? • What is the name of the Farrells cat? • ...
KY History Wk 30 2026-04-26
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- On Christmas Eve 1964, who bombed a Saigon hotel with American junior officers inside? (Page 716)
- Who was named the new army commander in Vietnam in March 1964? (Page 717)
- By 1967 _____ possessed some 7,000 to 10,000 anti-aircraft guns and 200 SAM sites? (Page 717)
- Who was assassinated in 1968 other than RFK? (Page 692)
- Who sent combat troops to Vietnam in 1965? (Page 692)
- From 1954 to 1963 alone, what country had poured 270,000 guns, 200 million bullets, and 10,000 pieces of artillery into North Vietnam? (Page 717)
- Republican leaders urged Nixon to file a formal legal challenge and demand a vote recount for Illinois and what other state? (Page 693)
- What president resigned in 1974? (Page 692)
- Nixon held his own in debates with the Soviet premir who?(Page 692)
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- In 1973, Nixon withdrew the last _________ ________ from Vietnam. (Page 692)
- The _________ break-in was in 1972. (Page 692)
- Who took his technical solutions to an absurd level with proposing a giant electrified reinforced fence to stop supplies? (Page 718)
- U.S. ______ evicted 10,000 Viet Cong and Vietnamese regulars from a fortified city in less than three weeks with only 150 dead? (Page 718)
- What Gulf off North Vietnam was the Maddox operating in? (Page 716)
- On August 2nd, what U.S. destroyer reported that it was under attack from North Vietnamese PT boats? (Page 716)
- Whose statement to the French in the 1940s showed that human life meant little to the communists? (Page 718)
- The 1960s were marked by unmistakable turmoil and conflict from political divisions, blank, and generational strife. Page 691.
17 Clues: What president resigned in 1974? (Page 692) • The _________ break-in was in 1972. (Page 692) • Who sent combat troops to Vietnam in 1965? (Page 692) • Who was assassinated in 1968 other than RFK? (Page 692) • What Gulf off North Vietnam was the Maddox operating in? (Page 716) • Nixon held his own in debates with the Soviet premir who?(Page 692) • ...
B1A-C vocab review! 2024-04-09
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- Thai holiday (page 34).
- What you can visit on page 4.
- Adjective for being on time.
- Jumping from a building (unit 4).
- Gareth's name.
- Big word on page 40.
- Black and white horse.
- Animal on page 27.
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- Examples are Europe or Asia.
- Unit 3's jumping.
- Guy that climbed a mountain.
- On a board on water.
- Age of boy who stole his mum's car.
- Fake holiday from unit 5.
- What you kiss under (page 33).
- Indian Hollywood.
- Unit 1 country.
- A collection of flowers.
- Injury to ankle from unit 9.
- Generous grandma from page 50.
- Lots of sand.
- Japanese man, unit 7.
22 Clues: Lots of sand. • Gareth's name. • Unit 1 country. • Unit 3's jumping. • Indian Hollywood. • Animal on page 27. • On a board on water. • Big word on page 40. • Japanese man, unit 7. • Black and white horse. • Thai holiday (page 34). • A collection of flowers. • Fake holiday from unit 5. • Examples are Europe or Asia. • Guy that climbed a mountain. • Injury to ankle from unit 9. • ...
Making you look through the book... 2026-01-18
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- Means "wow!" (page 26).
- Cold (page 32).
- Animal on page 40.
- A French guy smoking a cigarette (page 28).
- People that lived along time ago.
- Stupid word for the internet.
- Guy who loves his bike.
- Word this book loves!
- Crime in unit 2.
- Koh tao (unit 5).
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- Revealing the end of a movie.
- Japanese girls' day.
- What Gareth doesn’t have.
- Unit 7 animal.
- City on top of a mountain.
- Have enough money to pay!
- Time to relax (page 18).
- City on page 14.
- A fake medicine (unit 3).
- Sam (unit 1).
- Where Roberto was (unit 1).
- Cannot sleep.
22 Clues: Sam (unit 1). • Cannot sleep. • Unit 7 animal. • Cold (page 32). • City on page 14. • Crime in unit 2. • Koh tao (unit 5). • Animal on page 40. • Japanese girls' day. • Word this book loves! • Means "wow!" (page 26). • Guy who loves his bike. • Time to relax (page 18). • What Gareth doesn’t have. • Have enough money to pay! • A fake medicine (unit 3). • City on top of a mountain. • ...
LOS NUMEROS DEL 1 AL 100 2020-09-09
Les Numéros de 1 à 100 2022-02-17
Numbers 1-100 2025-09-25
Numbers 1 2024-11-01
KY HISTORY WK 30 2026-04-26
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- Who was named the new army commander in Vietnam in March 1964? (Page 717)
- Whose statement to the French in the 1940s showed that human life meant little to the communists? (Page 718)
- Who took his technical solutions to an absurd level with proposing a giant electrified reinforced fence to stop supplies? (Page 718)
- From 1954 to 1963 alone, what country had poured 270,000 guns, 200 million bullets, and 10,000 pieces of artillery into North Vietnam? (Page 717)
- On August 2nd, what U.S. destroyer reported that it was under attack from North Vietnamese PT boats? (Page 716)
- Republican leaders urged Nixon to file a formal legal challenge and demand a vote recount for Illinois and what other state? (Page 693)
- In 1973, Nixon withdrew the last _________ ________ from Vietnam. (Page 692)
- Who sent combat troops to Vietnam in 1965? (Page 692)
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- Who was assassinated in 1968 other than RFK? (Page 692)
- Nixon held his own in debates with the Soviet premir who?(Page 692)
- What president resigned in 1974? (Page 692)
- The _________ break-in was in 1972. (Page 692)
- The 1960s were marked by unmistakable turmoil and conflict from political divisions, blank, and generational strife. Page 691.
- U.S. ______ evicted 10,000 Viet Cong and Vietnamese regulars from a fortified city in less than three weeks with only 150 dead? (Page 718)
- On Christmas Eve 1964, who bombed a Saigon hotel with American junior officers inside? (Page 716)
- What Gulf off North Vietnam was the Maddox operating in? (Page 716)
- By 1967 _____ possessed some 7,000 to 10,000 anti-aircraft guns and 200 SAM sites? (Page 717)
17 Clues: What president resigned in 1974? (Page 692) • The _________ break-in was in 1972. (Page 692) • Who sent combat troops to Vietnam in 1965? (Page 692) • Who was assassinated in 1968 other than RFK? (Page 692) • Nixon held his own in debates with the Soviet premir who?(Page 692) • What Gulf off North Vietnam was the Maddox operating in? (Page 716) • ...
LOS NUMEROS DEL 1 AL 100 2020-09-09
Hearing Support 2025-12-15
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- What is the snail-shaped structure called
- Having an abnormally small pinna is called?
- True or False- Cleaning ears with Q-tips could cause very severe infections
- Where do hearing aids/cochlear implants get their power?
- Cerumen is another name for
- What is the name of the professional who tests hearing?
- Fibers The auditory nerve is a bundle of?
- True or false- earwax can collect in the middle of the ear
- True or False- People who use cochlear implants usually have a mild hearing loss?
- What is the name for the group of middle ear bone?
- What is thirty-nine plus twenty-eight?
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- What is the graph of your hearing called?
- Cells Structures in the cochlea that move in fluid
- The cochlea is filled with
- Smallest bone in the human body
- What is the name for the part of your hearing technology that picks up sounds from the environment?
- Can you hear with no pinna or ear canal?
- The most common cause of hearing loss?
- What happens to the eardrum when sound waves hit it?
- If someone had no ear canal- all bone, it is called?
- What fills the space behind the eardrum
- What color or size Battery does your hearing aid/Cochlear implant use?
- What Color or size Battery does your hearing aid/Cochlear implant use?
23 Clues: The cochlea is filled with • Cerumen is another name for • Smallest bone in the human body • The most common cause of hearing loss? • What is thirty-nine plus twenty-eight? • What fills the space behind the eardrum • Can you hear with no pinna or ear canal? • What is the snail-shaped structure called • What is the graph of your hearing called? • ...
Nightmare Vacation 2021-07-06
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- Unhealthy page 36 part 1
- Gift page 37 part 3
- Feeling Unwell page 36 part 1
- Without Thinking page 36 part 2
- Holds Money page36 part 2
- Very bad Page 36 part 1
- Bad Dream page 36 part 1
- Belly pain page 37 part 3
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- thief page 36 part 2
- Fear page 37 part 3
- Formal request of signatures page 36 Part 2
- medical center page 37 part 3
- understood page 36 part 2
- traveler
14 Clues: traveler • Fear page 37 part 3 • Gift page 37 part 3 • thief page 36 part 2 • Very bad Page 36 part 1 • Unhealthy page 36 part 1 • Bad Dream page 36 part 1 • understood page 36 part 2 • Holds Money page36 part 2 • Belly pain page 37 part 3 • medical center page 37 part 3 • Feeling Unwell page 36 part 1 • Without Thinking page 36 part 2 • Formal request of signatures page 36 Part 2
Mountings Catalog Crossword 2022-07-19
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- What do earrings wear when they are cold? (page 889)
- The Fashion Rings Mountings section features an entire section dedicated to _____ rings, ideal for layering and for today’s self-purchaser. (page 532)
- What type of shank offers a range of technologies to create custom fit rings? (page 261)
- A unique chain that allows you to easily add or remove slides, pendants, or charms by using the thin bar attached to the chain end. (page 768)
- How many stone shapes are featured within the Fashion Ring Mountings Section? (page 371)
- A diamond band that has stones around the entire band is known as what type of band?
- A destination on Stuller.com that saves you time by narrowing down the chain selection to a specific chain style, length, width, or color. (page 748)
- A ring which has a flat oval or circular section on the top, traditionally engraved with a seal or monogram, and worn on the pinky finger. (page 931)
- This engagement ring style features a timeless design. (page 18)
- What type of shank starts on page 255?
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- These earring mountings remind us of a type of drink.(page 824)
- Stuller’s Classic Wedding Bands can be customized with _________ on the inside and the outside of the band. (page 314)
- What product has a manufacturing method that results in premium-quality settings that stand up well to daily wear and offer additional security for stones? (page 228)
- A new section at the end of pendant mountings features what product type that is also included in the name of a 302 collection? (page 715)
- A bracelet that features diamonds around the entire piece. (pages 892-898)
- The Fashion Ring Mountings section features 3C designs. These designs offer many variations of choice because of their ___ design. (pages 373-532)
- 3C wedding band style 124563 holds how many stones? (page 310)
- Featured in the Religious and Spiritual section, this pendant shape comes in variety of styles and sizes. (page 908)
- When you see this badge, it means you can quickly and easily customize the flexible design on Stuller.com. (page 26)
19 Clues: What type of shank starts on page 255? • What do earrings wear when they are cold? (page 889) • 3C wedding band style 124563 holds how many stones? (page 310) • These earring mountings remind us of a type of drink.(page 824) • This engagement ring style features a timeless design. (page 18) • ...
sam 2024-02-23
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- What this is
- The most beautiful woman ever
- Libraries are filled with them
- Kodak said it funny
- Something read after you die
- 21st letter of the alphabet
- I like to ___ with angela...
Down
- Hopefully you :)
- Eggs ____ easy
- ____ the hedgehog
- Sheet of paper
- Makes delicious honey (2 letters)
- Hola in English
- ____ House, In the middle of the street
- A dozen
- Barbie's favorite color
- Possessive, something belonging to someone
- ____ the sea
- Dangerous thing to do on a trampoline
19 Clues: A dozen • What this is • ____ the sea • Eggs ____ easy • Sheet of paper • Hola in English • Hopefully you :) • ____ the hedgehog • Kodak said it funny • Barbie's favorite color • 21st letter of the alphabet • Something read after you die • I like to ___ with angela... • The most beautiful woman ever • Libraries are filled with them • Makes delicious honey (2 letters) • ...
Verbs in the past 2022-11-06
13 Clues: Go - page 5 • Try - page 5 • Lock page 13 • Eat - page 8 • Say - page 5 • Have - page 7 • Talk - page 3 • Hear - page 5 • Give - page 3 • Live - page 3 • See - page 11 • Steal - page 11 • Became - page 13
Yes! 2022-05-26
Across
- The chemical compound responsible for pineapple scent. [Page 7, two words]
- The planet with the fourth highest number of moons. [Page 5]
- Seventeen of Saturn’s new moons follow a ___ orbit. [Page 5]
- This Japanese animal uses hot springs to stay warm during cold weather. [Page 6, two words]
- The peak month of the flu season is ___. [Page 7]
- These are the staritng substances in all chemical reactions including the handwarmer chemical reaction. [Pages 26 and 27]
- “AI” is the acronym for ___. [Page 4, two words]
- The month immediately before the beginning of the flu season is ___. [Page 7]
- This word means a person is able to spread an illness or sickness to someone else. [Page 7]
- The gas involved in the handwarmer reaction. [Pages 26 and 27]
- The outside of the Treetop Tower has a ___ shape. [Pages 2 and 3, two words]
Down
- This kind of chemical reaction generates heat and is the reason we use handwarmers. [Pages 26 and 27]
- The chemical compound responsible for popcorn scent. [Page 7]
- The powder inside a handwarmer is made of this element. [Pages 26 and 27]
- Scientists were able to discover Saturn’s new moons using a telescope that detects ___ light. [Page 5]
- This word means a moon orbits its planet in the same direction that the planet spins/rotates. [Page 5]
- Scientists hypothesize that sitting in the hot springs results in fewer ___ in the monkey droppings. [Page 6, two words]
- The chemical compound responsible for sweat scent. [Page 7, two words]
- The number of stairs from the bottom to top of the Treetop Tower. [Pages 2 and 3]
19 Clues: “AI” is the acronym for ___. [Page 4, two words] • The peak month of the flu season is ___. [Page 7] • The planet with the fourth highest number of moons. [Page 5] • Seventeen of Saturn’s new moons follow a ___ orbit. [Page 5] • The chemical compound responsible for popcorn scent. [Page 7] • The gas involved in the handwarmer reaction. [Pages 26 and 27] • ...
cografya 2022-12-14
NUMBERS- CROSSWORD 2021-01-14
Numbers more than 30 2023-03-16
Los números 2014-11-26
Die Ziffern 20-100 2024-01-16
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
Across
- A full understanding of a situation. Page 186
- Past, present, and ________. Page 166
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds. Page 166
- A person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby. Page 172
- A spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something. Page 213
- An English term for an equivalent of the 7th or 8th grade in American schools. Page 80
- Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125
- Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194
- Cooperating with another. Page 211
Down
- A relationship between friends. Page 169
- protected from danger. Page 219
- NOT financially supported by the government. Parents have to pay for their children to go. Page 153
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feeling of another. Page 193
- The main character/protagonist of Class Act by Jerry Craft. Page 80
- Greek Mythology, the son of the master craftsman Daedalus. Page 83
15 Clues: protected from danger. Page 219 • Cooperating with another. Page 211 • Past, present, and ________. Page 166 • A relationship between friends. Page 169 • A full understanding of a situation. Page 186 • Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194 • Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125 • ...
Lord of the Flies 2024-03-26
Across
- impossible to understand or interpret (page 59)
- a long, angry speech expressing strong disapproval (page 55)
- to hold something or someone gently (page 54)
- in a way that shows you have no respect for someone or something and think they are stupid (page 46)
- not wanting to believe something (page 64)
- on the side away from the wind (page 50)
- a heavy load that you carry (page 47)
Down
- marked or stained (page 42)
- to persuade someone to do something (page 42)
- small grey creatures like an insect, with a hard shell, that live in decaying wood or wet soil (page 47)
- showing that you are suffering so that people will have sympathy for you (page 47)
- the quality of being cheerful and full of energy (page 47)
- to agree to or give official approval to something (page 52)
- the leaves of a tree or plant (page 53)
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment (page 53)
15 Clues: marked or stained (page 42) • a heavy load that you carry (page 47) • the leaves of a tree or plant (page 53) • on the side away from the wind (page 50) • not wanting to believe something (page 64) • to persuade someone to do something (page 42) • to hold something or someone gently (page 54) • impossible to understand or interpret (page 59) • ...
milas revision crossword - middle ages 2023-02-21
Across
- a big massive house in the middle age
- the second stage of becoming a knight
- farmers would leave their fields …… fit their crops
- a disease that killed one third of the population of europe
- a lookout on the castle battlements
Down
- a sporting contest
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance
- the ceremony to become a knight
- you are a …. from the age of 8-14
- a soldier during the middle ages
- the lower people in middle ages
11 Clues: a sporting contest • the ceremony to become a knight • the lower people in middle ages • a soldier during the middle ages • you are a …. from the age of 8-14 • a lookout on the castle battlements • a big massive house in the middle age • the second stage of becoming a knight • farmers would leave their fields …… fit their crops • ...
Numbers 1-100 2021-11-09
Keine Panik! 2020-10-09
Zahlen 2020-11-19
15 Clues: sechzehn • fünfundsiebzig • dreiundzwanzig • vierundfünfzig • achtundachtzig • sechsundneunzig • siebenundsechzig • siebenundsiebzig • zweitausendsieben • eintausenddreizehn • zweitausendzwanzig • dreihundertfünfzig • einhundertvierzehn • neunhundertsiebenundzwanzig • sechshundertachtunddreizehn
Numbers from 50 to 100 2016-09-26
Everyday Heroes (Dassow) 2026-04-21
Across
- The bus ___________ against the guard rail. (page 23)
- To show or tell how to do something.
- To pause before doing something.
- To take someone’s attention away from what he/she is doing.
- A skillful or planned action.
- A little girl was trying to ________________ the runaway car. (page 14)
- Something that has been found.
- Some people in Nampa say the boys ______________ them. (page 12)
Down
- Jose let the car ____________ his SUV. (page 16)
- Pain, worry, or sadness.
- It was obvious that Samantha had been _______________. (page 10)
- She had been __________________ on her baby formula. (page 20)
- He ___________ child after child into the arms of the rescuers. (page 25)
- Joe saw a silver car _______________ all over the road. (page 13)
- A place where trains and/or buses arrive and depart.
- Being a hero is also about being ___________. (page 7)
- Sometimes being a hero is about taking ___________. (page 6)
17 Clues: Pain, worry, or sadness. • A skillful or planned action. • Something that has been found. • To pause before doing something. • To show or tell how to do something. • Jose let the car ____________ his SUV. (page 16) • A place where trains and/or buses arrive and depart. • The bus ___________ against the guard rail. (page 23) • ...
Golden Goblet Chapters 8 and 9 2025-09-01
Across
- a good synonym for adorned
- the spot in the marsh where Ranofer, Heqet, and the ancient meet is called the ________ ________.
- evil spirits to worry about in the night
- The Ancient treats Ranofer's wounds with a mixture of mud and a ________.
- Zau tells Ranofer he can be his __________ free of charge
- this adjective on page 126 is used to describe Zau and means strict or stern
- this word at the bottom of page 122 means fool or idiot
- he use of descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch) to create vivid mental images and evoke sensory experiences in the reader's mind
Down
- Ranofer forgot to get these and received a beating from Gebu.
- When Ranofer's wounds are referred to as "strips of fire", this is a ____________.
- Gebu yells at Pai because this object is too wide.
- Zau tells Ranofer he must ____________ his life into some other form
- literary device that warns or hints towards something that will happen later in the story.
- type of nuts the Ancient tells Ranofer he can go get from trees
- Setma is a ________ __________.
- the ancient tells Ranofer he learned one of these
- the Nile's water was believed by Ancient Egyptians to be the blood of this god
- this adverb near the middle of page 125 means timidly or shyly.
- this adjective at the top of page 125 means spreading throughout
19 Clues: a good synonym for adorned • Setma is a ________ __________. • evil spirits to worry about in the night • the ancient tells Ranofer he learned one of these • Gebu yells at Pai because this object is too wide. • this word at the bottom of page 122 means fool or idiot • Zau tells Ranofer he can be his __________ free of charge • ...
Unidad 1 2023-12-08
Across
- The first person plural form of "tener", p58.
- The answer to activity 57, #5, page 57
- The name of Tess' youngest cousin.
- answer to activity 79, #5, page 66.
- The answer to activity 85, #4, page 69.
- What the the friend of the "quinceañera" is like.
- The answer to activity 60, #5, page 58
- What Tess thinks of the "invitados" at the "quinceañera", page 63
- How "los mexicanos" are described in the article "Gente diversa" on page 51.
- The name of the young lady celebrating her "quinceañera"
- Haw Tim and Mack are feeling at the "Voladores de Papantla" show.
- In Spain, the plural of "tú".
- The answer to activity 42, #2, page 51
Down
- The answer to Desafío 2, #3, page 81
- The adjective the Diana uses to describe Frida Kahlo
- What many of Frida Kahlo's paintings are. (p47)
- The name of the family greeting the Fans del español at the Benito Juarez International Airport
- The first word in the answer to activity 68, #3, page61
- The name of the son of Luis and Carmen Perez.
- The answer to activity 1, #3 on page 33.
- The fifth performer in the "Voladores de Papantla" show.
- What the performers are not feeling.
- The first person singular form of "estar". page 68.
- We are (form of "ser").
24 Clues: We are (form of "ser"). • In Spain, the plural of "tú". • The name of Tess' youngest cousin. • answer to activity 79, #5, page 66. • The answer to Desafío 2, #3, page 81 • What the performers are not feeling. • The answer to activity 57, #5, page 57 • The answer to activity 60, #5, page 58 • The answer to activity 42, #2, page 51 • The answer to activity 85, #4, page 69. • ...
The Mason 2024-04-10
Across
- The Shape of Abby's Diamond
- Where we are honeymooning
- Abby's hometown
- Our favorite reality TV show
- Landon's Middle Name
- Landon's favorite NFL team
- The date we got engaged
- Our wedding date
- Abby's favorite music artist
- Our favorite kind of pizza
Down
- Where we met
- Landon's hometown
- Our majors in college
- Our favorite dessert
14 Clues: Where we met • Abby's hometown • Our wedding date • Landon's hometown • Our favorite dessert • Landon's Middle Name • Our majors in college • The date we got engaged • Where we are honeymooning • Landon's favorite NFL team • Our favorite kind of pizza • The Shape of Abby's Diamond • Our favorite reality TV show • Abby's favorite music artist
Touchstone 3 Units 1-2 2022-06-24
Across
- When ___ Mat born? He ___ born in 1974.
- Adjective. Making no noise or sound.
- He drives very ___. (not slow).
- Adjective. To have a lot of energy.
- Whose English teacher is incredibly talented and very creative? (Page 4)
- An ____ person always tells the truth.
- What is the name of the club that Jason went to? (Page 16)
- Never <> _____.
- Where did Mei-ling Chen go white-water rafting with her friends? (Page 14)
- What company does Ahmed Abd El-Salam work for? (Page 8)
- Adjective. A person who talks a lot.
- What did Jake and his friends camp next to in Guatemala? (Page 18)
- Jason is a very ___ man. He can do a lot of DIY around the house such as making shelves and fixing things.
- My brother is very ___. He’s always relaxed and nothing seems to worry him.
- Adjective. A person who is able to wait for things without getting upset.
Down
- Adjective. To have a special ability.
- What have Sonia and Carlos always wanted to buy? (Page 12)
- How many people with their faces visible can you see on page 1?
- Clare is really ___. She only ever thinks about herself.
- Who never does any work and is always disturbing people? (Page 6)
- If you are not in danger you are ___.
- Adjective. Giving aid or assistance.
- What has Jill always wanted to be? (Page 12)
- He doesn’t sing very ___.
- What nationality is Mariana’s mother? (Page 8)
- A ____ worker always comes to work on time and does their job well.
- Late <> ____.
- What did Chloe miss in Rio? (Page 18)
- What kind of bird was the man in the photograph not able to see? (Page 19)
- Adjective. Satisfying to the mind.
30 Clues: Late <> ____. • Never <> _____. • He doesn’t sing very ___. • He drives very ___. (not slow). • Adjective. Satisfying to the mind. • Adjective. To have a lot of energy. • Adjective. Making no noise or sound. • Adjective. Giving aid or assistance. • Adjective. A person who talks a lot. • Adjective. To have a special ability. • If you are not in danger you are ___. • ...
gifted thingy pt2 2026-01-14
10 Clues: 67 • tuff • "tuff" • 67 head • Spotify is cooked • 2nd Lord and savior • our Lord and savior • kid who "did" a frog • watches baseball in class • bros problem is being "too tall" wish I had that problem
67 project 2025-11-20
Across
- Replication: the process by which DNA is copied during the cell cycle
- around one another, creating a twisted ladder
- DNA TO RNA TO PROTEINS
- OF GENETIC INFORMATION AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- of DNA during replication
- bond with Thymine and guanine always bonds with cytosine
- the small unite or monomers that make up a strand of DNA composed or
- Polymerase- enzyme that makes bonds between nucleotides, forming identical
- Helix- model that compares the structure of DNA molecule in which two strands
Down
- PROTEIN THAT CATALYZES CHEMICAL REACTIONS FOR
- A PERSON AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL
- HELICASE, PRIMASE, POLYMERASE
- RIBONUCLEIC ACID- NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE THAT ALLOWS FOR THE
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid, molecule that stores genetic information
- nitrogen base and a sugar
- Pairing Rule- rule that describes how nucleotides form bonds in DNA; adenine
- FINGERPRINT- UNIQUE SEQUENCE OF DNA BASE PAIRS THAT CAN BE USED TO
- DOGMA-THEORY THAT STATES THAT IN CELLS INFORMATION ONLY FLOWS
18 Clues: DNA TO RNA TO PROTEINS • of DNA during replication • nitrogen base and a sugar • HELICASE, PRIMASE, POLYMERASE • A PERSON AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL • OF GENETIC INFORMATION AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS • PROTEIN THAT CATALYZES CHEMICAL REACTIONS FOR • around one another, creating a twisted ladder • bond with Thymine and guanine always bonds with cytosine • ...
MATCHING VOCAB #1 2016-03-04
Across
- words that sound the same but have different meanings
- a small dictionary in the back of a book
- what the whole story was about
- a book of synonyms and antonyms
- the distance across a circle]
- half of the diameter of a circle
- a reference book to help you say spell and define a word
- a sentence where most words begin the same
- the problem and how it was solved in a story
- the distance around an area
- a list of topics with page numbers in the back of a book
Down
- words that mean the same
- a list of chapters and page numbers in the front of a book
- what the whole story was about first middle last
- words that sound the same but spelled differently
- a book of maps
- words that are opposite
- only one part of something or a story
- the weight of an object
19 Clues: a book of maps • words that are opposite • the weight of an object • words that mean the same • the distance around an area • the distance across a circle] • what the whole story was about • a book of synonyms and antonyms • half of the diameter of a circle • only one part of something or a story • a small dictionary in the back of a book • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
Across
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
Down
- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- Bewildered or complex. Page 290
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
15 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Bewildered or complex. Page 290 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
Across
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
Down
- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- Bewildered or complex. Page 290
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
15 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Bewildered or complex. Page 290 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
Feudalism 2022-03-04
Across
- began at 7 ran errands and learned self-defense
- knights receive for their oaths of loyalty?
- protected the shoulder
- the journey to capture Jerusalem
- a knights armor
- another name for middle ages
- protected the knight's feet
- the lords land and castle
- a person who sells and buys goods
Down
- A system of government used in the middle ages
- shadowed the knight, started at 9
- followed the knight into battle, helped him up
- the body of water that surrounded a manor
- controlled land and granted fiefs to vassals
- protected the face
- weapon used to knock knights off their horses
- soldiers who served a lord
- the ceremony when a man became a vassal
- the armor around a knight's hand
19 Clues: a knights armor • protected the face • protected the shoulder • the lords land and castle • soldiers who served a lord • protected the knight's feet • another name for middle ages • the journey to capture Jerusalem • the armor around a knight's hand • shadowed the knight, started at 9 • a person who sells and buys goods • the ceremony when a man became a vassal • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
Across
- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- Bewildered or complex. Page 290
Down
- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
15 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Bewildered or complex. Page 290 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
S.Wolford Persepolis Ch.1-8 2023-05-09
Across
- Marj's favorite comic book (The Bicycle Page 12)
- Marj has a maid named _____ (The letter Page 34)
- The king that finally left the country (The party page 42-43)
- Marj and Mehri went to a demonstration at the worst times. It was called _________ (The letter page 39)
- Marj's Grandpa became a _______ because he was disgusted by the king (The water cell page 23)
- The dude who got tortured to death (The heroes Page 55)
Down
- Anoosh's uncle wanted all men to be seen equal and also wanted ______________ (MosCow page 59)
- The Police burnt down The _________ (The Bicycle Page 14)
- Marj's father was arrested once for taking _______ (Persepolis Page 29)
- People came out of the hospital carrying a young man that was killed by the army. They honored him like a _______ (Persepolis Page 31)
- Marj said that she loved the king because she was told he was chosen by ___ (The water cell page 19)
- The boy that Marj and her friends wanted to beat up (The party page 45)
- Marj told her friend her dad was dead because she said her dad went on a "______" (The heroes page 48)
- All Bilingual schools must be closed down because it symbols __________ (The Veil Page 4)
- Marj wanted to become a ______ when she grows up (The Veil Page 8)
- Marj's uncle (Moscow page 58)
16 Clues: Marj's uncle (Moscow page 58) • Marj's favorite comic book (The Bicycle Page 12) • Marj has a maid named _____ (The letter Page 34) • The dude who got tortured to death (The heroes Page 55) • The Police burnt down The _________ (The Bicycle Page 14) • The king that finally left the country (The party page 42-43) • ...
Yes! 2022-05-26
Across
- The chemical compound responsible for pineapple scent. [Page 7, two words]
- The planet with the fourth highest number of moons. [Page 5]
- Seventeen of Saturn’s new moons follow a ___ orbit. [Page 5]
- This Japanese animal uses hot springs to stay warm during cold weather. [Page 6, two words]
- The peak month of the flu season is ___. [Page 7]
- These are the staritng substances in all chemical reactions including the handwarmer chemical reaction. [Pages 26 and 27]
- “AI” is the acronym for ___. [Page 4, two words]
- The month immediately before the beginning of the flu season is ___. [Page 7]
- This word means a person is able to spread an illness or sickness to someone else. [Page 7]
- The gas involved in the handwarmer reaction. [Pages 26 and 27]
- The outside of the Treetop Tower has a ___ shape. [Pages 2 and 3, two words]
Down
- This kind of chemical reaction generates heat and is the reason we use handwarmers. [Pages 26 and 27]
- The chemical compound responsible for popcorn scent. [Page 7]
- The powder inside a handwarmer is made of this element. [Pages 26 and 27]
- Scientists were able to discover Saturn’s new moons using a telescope that detects ___ light. [Page 5]
- This word means a moon orbits its planet in the same direction that the planet spins/rotates. [Page 5]
- Scientists hypothesize that sitting in the hot springs results in fewer ___ in the monkey droppings. [Page 6, two words]
- The chemical compound responsible for sweat scent. [Page 7, two words]
- The number of stairs from the bottom to top of the Treetop Tower. [Pages 2 and 3]
19 Clues: “AI” is the acronym for ___. [Page 4, two words] • The peak month of the flu season is ___. [Page 7] • The planet with the fourth highest number of moons. [Page 5] • Seventeen of Saturn’s new moons follow a ___ orbit. [Page 5] • The chemical compound responsible for popcorn scent. [Page 7] • The gas involved in the handwarmer reaction. [Pages 26 and 27] • ...
Biology Scavenger Hunt 2014-02-10
Across
- The picture on the bottom of page 42
- What is touching the pinkey finger on page 50
- The sense that we use the most (page 54)
- Where the sense of taste is located (page 42)
- Where the sense of smell is located (page 42)
- Nerves that receive signals and respond to them (page 50)
- The first song at the bottom of page 57
- The way body parts are arranged (page 49)
- What the girl is eating on page 53
Down
- The Doctor's name in the story on page 48
- What the boy is eating on page 43
- The Doctor's assistant in the story on page 48
- When you trick your eyes, the tricks are called optical ___________ (page 55)
- The experiment on page 56
- Does our sense of smell make a diference in how your food tastes? (pae 53)
15 Clues: The experiment on page 56 • What the boy is eating on page 43 • What the girl is eating on page 53 • The picture on the bottom of page 42 • The first song at the bottom of page 57 • The sense that we use the most (page 54) • The Doctor's name in the story on page 48 • The way body parts are arranged (page 49) • What is touching the pinkey finger on page 50 • ...
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
Across
- A full understanding of a situation. Page 186
- Past, present, and ________. Page 166
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds. Page 166
- A person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby. Page 172
- A spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something. Page 213
- An English term for an equivalent of the 7th or 8th grade in American schools. Page 80
- Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125
- Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194
- Cooperating with another. Page 211
Down
- A relationship between friends. Page 169
- protected from danger. Page 219
- NOT financially supported by the government. Parents have to pay for their children to go. Page 153
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feeling of another. Page 193
- The main character/protagonist of Class Act by Jerry Craft. Page 80
- Greek Mythology, the son of the master craftsman Daedalus. Page 83
15 Clues: protected from danger. Page 219 • Cooperating with another. Page 211 • Past, present, and ________. Page 166 • A relationship between friends. Page 169 • A full understanding of a situation. Page 186 • Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194 • Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125 • ...
Joy Luck Club Corssword Puzzle 2024-05-03
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- (Page 264): Having a weak or impaired intellect.
- (Page 255): The protective covering spun by some insects during the pupal stage.
- (Page 227): A muscular part of a bird's stomach that grinds food.
- (Page 241): A medical doctor who specializes in mental health and disorders.
- (Page 269): A highly addictive narcotic drug derived from the opium poppy.
- (Page 306): An organism that has undergone genetic mutation, resulting in a new characteristic.
- (Page 233): To scold or reprimand severely.
- (Page 228): Intense irritation or annoyance.
- (Page 311): Unwilling to change one's opinion or course of action.
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- (Page 246): People who sell goods, often in a traveling or informal way.
- (Page 264): A woman who is believed to have magical powers to enchant or bewitch others.
- (Page 262): A journey to a sacred place, often for religious reasons.
- (Page 236): To gradually become smaller or less.
- (Page 259): Thick and full, often describing foliage or hair.
- (Page 252): A durable and valuable tropical hardwood used in furniture and shipbuilding.
15 Clues: (Page 233): To scold or reprimand severely. • (Page 228): Intense irritation or annoyance. • (Page 264): Having a weak or impaired intellect. • (Page 236): To gradually become smaller or less. • (Page 259): Thick and full, often describing foliage or hair. • (Page 227): A muscular part of a bird's stomach that grinds food. • ...
Seonwoo's crossword puzzle 2026-05-09
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- the country that Omar is going to live in(page 162)
- some one that bringing a important news(page 152)
- Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence(page 172)
- the camp that Omar and Hassan are living in(page 152)
- The holy ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar(page 145)
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- A conversation consisting of one person asking questions to another(page 169)
- the town that group of people living together(page 172)
- the liquild that come out from some trees(page 140)
- One who is the object of great respect (page 140)
- Reduction of, or freedom, from pain(page 142)
- short word for United Nations(page 161)
- A Muslim religious festival.(page 150)
- A solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or another deity(page 148)
- the sweet thing that Omar thought reporter would give it to him(page 152)
- the present from his best friend Jeri(page 168)
15 Clues: A Muslim religious festival.(page 150) • short word for United Nations(page 161) • Reduction of, or freedom, from pain(page 142) • the present from his best friend Jeri(page 168) • One who is the object of great respect (page 140) • some one that bringing a important news(page 152) • the liquild that come out from some trees(page 140) • ...
Yearbook Definitions Crossword 2015-08-21
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- A unit of measurement equal to 1/6 of an inch and 12 points
- A line of large type used to tell the reader what to follow
- Listing of the pages containing the sections. opening. closing, and index
- An attention grabbing introduction that sets the tone of the story
- Type style with tiny "feet" at the end of each letter stroke
- A verbal statement and a visual look which tie all the parts of the yearbook together
- An unposed photo
- Division of a photo, horizontally and vertically, so the subject falls into one of the intersecting hotspots
- A factual sentence a writer uses to link one quotation to another in a piece of copy
- Margins spacing around perimeter of entire spread
- A secondary headline
- The main story on a yearbook spread
- Detailed listing of technical printing info& staff listing
- Editing of unwanted content areas of a photo
- A horizontal break on the spread that is exactly one pica, but not in the middle of the layout
- Two facing pages in the yearbook
- Vertical area where two pages meet in the middle
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- A page by page listing of the yearbook's contents
- When any image or element touches the edge of the page extending beyond the trim end
- Refers both to the topics features on the individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted
- Heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover
- Margins spacing between items within the spread
- A list of guidelines a writer uses to maintain consistent punctuation and capitalization
- The page number and the topic of a spread placed as a unit at the bottom left and bottom right of a spread
- A photo that is 2 to 2.5 times larger than the other photos on the spread
- To identity the person who said the words being quoted
- Blank area where no elements are placed
- A complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook
- A few sentences that identify the who. what, where. when. why, and how of a picture
- The first two to four pages of the yearbook which introduce the theme
- Final pages of the yearbook
- A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
- Page one of the yearbook
33 Clues: An unposed photo • A secondary headline • Page one of the yearbook • Final pages of the yearbook • Two facing pages in the yearbook • The main story on a yearbook spread • Blank area where no elements are placed • Editing of unwanted content areas of a photo • Margins spacing between items within the spread • Vertical area where two pages meet in the middle • ...
Nightmare Vacation 2021-07-06
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- medical center page 37 part 3
- Belly pain page 37 part 3
- Formal request of signatures page 36 Part 2
- Unhealthy page 36 part 1
- Feeling Unwell page 36 part 1
- understood page 36 part 2
- Fear page 37 part 3
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- Bad Dream page 36 part 1
- traveler
- Holds Money page36 part 2
- thief page 36 part 2
- Gift page 37 part 3
- Very bad Page 36 part 1
- Without Thinking page 36 part 2
14 Clues: traveler • Gift page 37 part 3 • Fear page 37 part 3 • thief page 36 part 2 • Very bad Page 36 part 1 • Bad Dream page 36 part 1 • Unhealthy page 36 part 1 • Holds Money page36 part 2 • Belly pain page 37 part 3 • understood page 36 part 2 • medical center page 37 part 3 • Feeling Unwell page 36 part 1 • Without Thinking page 36 part 2 • Formal request of signatures page 36 Part 2
DTE 2020-08-06
The Glass Castle 2022-02-07
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- The place where Rose and Rex become homeless, but end up enjoying it
- Someone who isn't afraid to question the norm, known for their wit, the first Walls child to question their parents, someone who developed an artistic streak (Page 226)
- The person who always had to be the responsible one (Page 201)
- Someone who avoids domestic responsibilities and craves excitement (Page 201)
- One of Rex Wall’s most “important” inventions that would “help them find gold” (Page 14)
- The place where Rex would come home covered in white dust from his job and play ghost with the kids
- Where the family would keep all windows and doors open at night due to lack of air conditioning
- An infamous trick of the Walls’ family when things aren’t going well in the place they are located (Page 123)
- The place the family is forced to leave after Rex’s casino winning scheme is discovered
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- The place where the family is forced to sleep on makeshift furniture when they move in
- Someone who was often relied on to be a companion and loved the outdoors (Page 196)
- Where the family is living at when Jeannete cracks one of her bullies head open with a rock
- The last place the family moves where everyone is forced to face the reality (Chapter 3)
- The person who controls the families narrative and constantly lets them down (Page 217)
- A term used to describe Rex’s presence at home while living at 93 Little Hobart (Page 145)
- An unexpected family member who wasn’t afraid to show their less favorable qualities (Page 143)
- The first car the Walls’ family owned (Page 10)
- The big house that Rex Walls promised to his kids (Page 15)
- The women’s hostel Lori was living in when she first moved to New York (Page 155)
- A big hairy creature with the damndest-looking teeth and claws, with pointed ears and evil eyes (Page 22)
20 Clues: The first car the Walls’ family owned (Page 10) • The big house that Rex Walls promised to his kids (Page 15) • The person who always had to be the responsible one (Page 201) • The place where Rose and Rex become homeless, but end up enjoying it • Someone who avoids domestic responsibilities and craves excitement (Page 201) • ...
Unidad 2 - San Juan, Puerto Rico, parte 1 2023-12-11
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- The color of Ana García's house.
- The form of the verb in #### ACROSS that means "there is/are", page 106.
- The type of "artículos" that are equivalent to the English articles "a, an", page 98.
- What Janet feels like after walking around Old San Juan for a while.
- What the "edificios" in #2, activity 12, page 95 are.
- The answer to #3, activity 27, page 102.
- The Spanish explorer whose family house was "La Casa Blanca", page 105.
- In English, the floor the young woman in the picture would live on in the United States
- The name of the host of the "Fans del español" in Puerto Rico.
- The preposition used in The answer to #3, activity 42, page 109.
- The room that you would use in the answer to #2, activity 34, page 105.
- The Spanish word for one of two categories that all Spanish nouns belong to.
- In addition to "artículos", what other type of word that you studied in Unidad 1 also has to agree in in gender and number with the noun they go with.
- The answer to #63, activity 22, page 99.
- Where exactly their host can be found.
- The piece of furniture where Tim finds a small frog.
- The answer to #3, activity 6, page 92
- A word that can be used to warn someone of danger.
- The name of the large Spanish fort where the "Fans del Español" meet in San Juan.
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- What "el coquí" is in Spanish, page 103.
- In Spanish, what Andy and Janet have to find in Old San Juan.
- The answer to #3, activity 26, page 101.
- The name of the only tropical rain forest in all of the U.S. National Parks.
- The reason many roofs are flat in Puerto Rico, page 97.
- The answer to picture B, activity 3, page 90
- The two letters that you add to a Spanish word that ends in a consonant in order to make it plural.
- The Spanish verb used to express existence, page 106.
- The Spanish name of part of San Juan the "Fans" have to visit to find their host.
- The answer to #3, activity 18, page 97.
- What Tim and Mack have to find in Ana García's house.
- What the streets of old San Juan are made of.
- What the roofs of many of the houses in Puerto Rico are like, page 97.
- What is "detrás del inodoro" in the photo of "el baño" on page 104.
- The Spanish word for nouns, page 96.
- What there is behind Tess' hotel.
- What to say to get someone's attention.
- The Spanish word for cobblestones, page 93.
37 Clues: The color of Ana García's house. • What there is behind Tess' hotel. • The Spanish word for nouns, page 96. • The answer to #3, activity 6, page 92 • Where exactly their host can be found. • The answer to #3, activity 18, page 97. • What to say to get someone's attention. • What "el coquí" is in Spanish, page 103. • The answer to #3, activity 26, page 101. • ...
Physics 2018-06-05
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- The largest planet in the solar system (page 103)
- A circle with a cross in it (page 96)
- Where the current has no choice of routes through the circuit (page 97)
- When two forces don't produce a change in speed or direction (page 79)
- Shapes that slip through air or water easily without resistance (page 80)
- The star at the centre of the solar system (page 103)
- When two forces are not equal and opposite (page 79)
- The resistance of a circuit if the current is 2 A and the potential difference in 16 V (page 95)
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- A circle with a V in it (page 96)
- Where the current has a choice of routes through the circuit (page 97)
- The change of a solid into a gas (page 74)
- The planet with a large system of rings (page 103)
- The word describing the motion of particles in a liquid or gas (page 75)
- When several cells are combied (page 96)
- Our planet (page 103)
15 Clues: Our planet (page 103) • A circle with a V in it (page 96) • A circle with a cross in it (page 96) • When several cells are combied (page 96) • The change of a solid into a gas (page 74) • The largest planet in the solar system (page 103) • The planet with a large system of rings (page 103) • When two forces are not equal and opposite (page 79) • ...
Physics 2018-06-05
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- This time period corresponds to one rotation of the Earth on its axis (page 104)
- A piece of equipment used for looking at cells (page 1)
- A substance with high pH (page 52)
- This type of reaction produces salt and water (page 53)
- A non-contact force that keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun (page 102)
- A substance that changes colour depending on pH (page 52)
- The cell wall is made of this (page 2)
- A solid being dissolved (page 39)
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- A solution where no solute can be dissolved (page 39)
- When the nuclei of the egg and sperm join (page 16)
- The unit of force (page 79)
- The part of a cell where respiration occurs (page 2)
- The release of an egg from the ovary (page 16)
- A contact force that resists movement (page 80)
- This time period corresponds to the Earth completing one orbit of the Sun (page 104)
15 Clues: The unit of force (page 79) • A solid being dissolved (page 39) • A substance with high pH (page 52) • The cell wall is made of this (page 2) • The release of an egg from the ovary (page 16) • A contact force that resists movement (page 80) • When the nuclei of the egg and sperm join (page 16) • The part of a cell where respiration occurs (page 2) • ...
Vocabulary for A Wrinkle in Time 2023-10-30
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- (of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect.(page 49)
- lasting for a very short time.(page 81)
- change or cause to change completely in form or nature.(page 86)
- in a way that expresses dry, especially mocking, humor.(page 56)
- the quality or fact of being very determined; determination.(page 165)
- struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger).(page 21)
- (of a situation or problem) easy to deal with.(page 41)
- a burst of sound, especially of laughter.(page 80)
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- showing or expressing sorrow.(page 73)
- without intention; accidentally.(page 44)
- with a lack of courtesy; roughly or abruptly.(page 35)
- move fast in a straight line because or as if driven by the wind.(page 11)
- impossible to stop or prevent.(page 201)
- disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.(page 47)
- not able to be seen through; not transparent.(page 162)
15 Clues: showing or expressing sorrow.(page 73) • lasting for a very short time.(page 81) • impossible to stop or prevent.(page 201) • without intention; accidentally.(page 44) • a burst of sound, especially of laughter.(page 80) • with a lack of courtesy; roughly or abruptly.(page 35) • struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger).(page 21) • ...
The Martian 2024-01-19
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- to have a large amount of or a lot of something. (page 5)
- the ancient Greek god of wealth and luck. (page 2)
- feeling weak or like you cannot walk properly. (page 4)
- another way of saying slanted, it's more mathematical. (page 5)
- an odourless colourless gas that is inactive to other substances. (page 2)
- an amount by how much something is won or lost. (page 7)
- to use up all of something. (page 5)
- the ancient Greek god of war. (page 1)
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- surgically removing the blood of a patient. (page 5)
- to level out the quantity, size, or degree in a room. (page 6)
- to supply a crop with water, typically by way of channel. (page 6)
- a nonordained male member of a Church. (page 2)
- a device whose main purpose is to add oxygen to the blood. (page 5)
- another way of saying "remove" (page 6)
- to be in the third place of something. (page 7)
15 Clues: to use up all of something. (page 5) • the ancient Greek god of war. (page 1) • another way of saying "remove" (page 6) • a nonordained male member of a Church. (page 2) • to be in the third place of something. (page 7) • the ancient Greek god of wealth and luck. (page 2) • surgically removing the blood of a patient. (page 5) • ...
What do you do on weekends? 2023-03-24
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- r*b*t - I take a ... class.
- g**w - page 33
- s*cc*r - I play this sport with my feet.
- p**k - I go to the ... on Saturdays.
- w**k*nd - What do you do on ...?
- f**d - I ... the cows.
- S*t*r*a* - Sorry, but I watch a move on ...
- v*g*t*b**s - page 31
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- wa**h - page 23
- c**k*ng - page 26
- m*v*e - I watch a ...
- gr*w - page 31
- S*n*a* - Sorry, but I go to the farm on ...
- c*w* - I feed the ..., too.
- pr**t**e - I go to soccer ...
- cl*ss - page 32
- k*t* - I fly a ...
- f**m - I go to the ... on Sundays.
- cl** - page 26
- us**l*y - page 28
20 Clues: g**w - page 33 • gr*w - page 31 • cl** - page 26 • wa**h - page 23 • cl*ss - page 32 • c**k*ng - page 26 • us**l*y - page 28 • k*t* - I fly a ... • v*g*t*b**s - page 31 • m*v*e - I watch a ... • f**d - I ... the cows. • r*b*t - I take a ... class. • c*w* - I feed the ..., too. • pr**t**e - I go to soccer ... • w**k*nd - What do you do on ...? • f**m - I go to the ... on Sundays. • ...
Find Leafon and save the day detectives! 2022-05-19
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- - Who ran against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination in 2016?
- - win____
- - Who wrote The Catcher in the Rye?
- - What was beautiful? (Slaughterhouse Five/100)
- - What is the protagonist's name in The Catcher in the Rye (page 6)
- - The first president of the United States of America (Linked book - SE page 132)
- - It links brothers and kills if you drain it
- - the opposite of down
- - You can chop things or surf on this
- - Who created The Walking Dead?
- - In which sacred place did Neil Gaiman set one of his books?
- - The parrot on page one of The Awakening is speaking which European language? (Linked book Slaughterhouse Five - Page 100)
- - Volume 32 of The Walking Dead is called _____ __ ______
- - Of Mice and
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- - What does Christopher have for breakfast on page 245? (Linked book - BB page 11)
- - A type of animal that eats fish and flies (Linked book Misery - page 128)
- - Something you smoke (Catcher in the Rye page 114 - line 3)
- - A south-eastern US state located north of Florida, south of South Carolina and east of Alabama (Linked book BOC page 127)
- - Who is the current president of Spain? (clue: his book is somewhere in the classroom)
- - The opposite of lose
- - The country in which Pedro Sanchez is president
- - The country in which Christopher lives (TCIOTDITN)
- - A type of fish and a protagonist's surname in a Kurt Vonnegut book. The protagonist in the book is heading to Libertyville, GA (Linked book The Raven page 13)
- - Tom (the voice of Woody in Toy Story)
- - Who is the protagonist of A Christmas Carol?
- - The dead are not still, they are w______
- - Where does the bird come from on page 128 of the book Misery? (Linked book - The Awakening - page 1)
- - Where did Bernie Sanders receive invitations to speak in almost every country? (page 82)
- - What hurt? (Slaughterhouse Five/100)
29 Clues: - win____ • - Of Mice and • - The opposite of lose • - the opposite of down • - Who created The Walking Dead? • - Who wrote The Catcher in the Rye? • - You can chop things or surf on this • - What hurt? (Slaughterhouse Five/100) • - Tom (the voice of Woody in Toy Story) • - The dead are not still, they are w______ • - It links brothers and kills if you drain it • ...
