nfl Crossword Puzzles
testing 2024-08-05
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- name of Robyn’s childhood family dog:
- Their group fitness workout gym (2 words)
- Aaron’s undergraduate degree:
- zodiac sign of both the bride and groom:
- Colour + stone of Robyn’s engagement ring:
- What does aaron bring robyn every morning
- The aptly named cat that showed up at the Dowd’s house 16 years ago:
- Aarons favourite dessert
- The breed of dog that they were supposed to get if aaron didn’t tear his achilles…
- Their favouirte pizza spot (in Calgary)
- The bar where Robyn and Aaron shared their first kiss
- The Groom’s hometown:
- Name of the first neighbourhood they lived together in Calgary
- Aarons favourite milky drink to sip in hot tubs:
- The couple’s favourite spot for shopping (and hot dogs):
- Short form for Robyn’s undergraduate degree and Aaron’s current teaching job:
- Year they started dating, Twenty____
- Name of Robyn’s infamous house in University
- Aaron’s Favourite musical artist:
- Nickname of the 7 passenger vehicle they drove across the country:
- How many years have they been together:
- Peruvian wonder of the world they visited in 2017.
- name of Aaron’s childhood family dog:
- Friday date night tradition (food and drink):
- The Bride's hometown:
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- Robyn’s favourite Movie: The_____ (2 words)
- The Golf Resort where the wedding ceremony will be tomorrow :
- The total number of Occupational Therapists attending the wedding this weekend
- Tendon that Aaron has torn twice:
- Aarons favourite holiday (and now Robyn’s too!)
- Destination for their honeymoon
- The Number of siblings of both the bride and groom:
- Aaron’s Favourite NFL team:
- Robyn’s middle name:
- Robyn’s favourite chocolate bar
- Couples affectionate nickname for each other:
- Acronym of the name of the school where Aaron currently teaches:
- The Varsity sport Aaron played:
- The make of car they drive:
- Month that Robyn and Aaron met:
- Two word Bagel spread that Robyn won’t eat, unless smoked salmon flavoured:
- Traditional jewish wedding dance that will kick off the dancefloor tomorrow. The __
- Their Neighbourhood in Calgary:
- A two-worded jewish phrase for congratulations or good luck:
- Aaron’s middle name:
- The peak above Canmore named for a rail worker (this was also robyn and aarons first hike moving out west!)
- The Month they got engaged:
- Robyn’s Children's Hospital job is to fit kids in these
48 Clues: Aaron’s middle name: • Robyn’s middle name: • The Groom’s hometown: • The Bride's hometown: • Aarons favourite dessert • Aaron’s Favourite NFL team: • The make of car they drive: • The Month they got engaged: • Aaron’s undergraduate degree: • Destination for their honeymoon • Robyn’s favourite chocolate bar • The Varsity sport Aaron played: • Month that Robyn and Aaron met: • ...
Genie Wishes 2023-09-17
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- I love this football team. It is a very tough team to love because they were arguably the worst team in the NFL for a very long time, but I believe it is our time. I would use my second wish and wish them to win a Super Bowl.
- I was born in Washington State, and I have still not gotten used to the hellish heat that Texas seems to consistently have. I would use my last wish and ask for this kind of weather.
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- Going to college without any financial worries would be absolutely fantastic. I would definitely wish for this to not be something to worry about, so therefore I would wish for a _________ ______.
- I love them so much, but my roommate is allergic to them, so I really would use one of my three wishes to grant her immunity from their fur.
4 Clues: I love them so much, but my roommate is allergic to them, so I really would use one of my three wishes to grant her immunity from their fur. • I was born in Washington State, and I have still not gotten used to the hellish heat that Texas seems to consistently have. I would use my last wish and ask for this kind of weather. • ...
Surgery Crossword 2020-09-09
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- Surgeons tend to find these very helpful when manipulating tissue
- Though this tool shares its name with a a key part of any chicken salad, it is used in the surgical world to cut the denser tissue of a patient.
- Wow! It would be nice to have a set these at the neighborhood bbq. This tool is a surgeon's best friend when it comes to keeping ribs separated
- Your nurse asks you to remove suture from a patient. You respond, "no problem. I have the perfect tool". This is your perfect tool
- If you're a hockey fan, this tool might remind you of the 2008 Stanley Cup winning Head Coach of the Detroit Red Wings, but in medicine, this tool enables a surgeon to hold a gentler grip of delicate tissue such as the bladder.
- These are used to hold the surgical drape in place
- When a surgeon needs to have exposure to the abdominal cavity, this tool is used to retract the abdominal wall
- Though this tool shares its name with an insect well known as a disease vector, it used by a surgeon to clamp small blood vessels
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- This tool is used for both blunt and sharp dissection of delicate tissue
- Though this tool may not be great for slicing a cake, it is great for making surgical incisions
- Though its name might sound like a cast member on Jersey Shore, this tool is used for uterine horn retrieval during OHE
- Would be used during OHE on ovarian pedicles
- As head surgeon of your hospital, you are tasked with performing an anastomosis of the small intestine. This tool is used to temporarily occlude the lumen of the bowl
- During clinics, the lead surgeon asks you to cut some bandage. You look in the kit and find these.
- Your surgery list keeps piling up and now you are called to repair a HBC dog's femur. This tool would be used to keep skeletal structure in place as you perform the surgery
- For all you NFL fans, this tool shares its name with a certain safety currently signed to the reigning Super Bowl champions, Kansas City Chiefs. In the surgical world, this tool is used to grasp and manipulate curved needle
16 Clues: Would be used during OHE on ovarian pedicles • These are used to hold the surgical drape in place • Surgeons tend to find these very helpful when manipulating tissue • This tool is used for both blunt and sharp dissection of delicate tissue • Though this tool may not be great for slicing a cake, it is great for making surgical incisions • ...
Black/Women's History Crossword 2015-03-18
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- He was an American educator that was born into slavery and he was even a trusted adviser of President Theodore Roosevelt with matters related to the African-American community.
- She was a 2-time world champion in both long jump and heptathlon and became the first woman to receive The Sporting News Man of Year award.
- He is known as the first African American intellectual and taught himself in many different sciences by using observations.
- She helped to lead the Civil Rights Movement and established the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, where she was the director and Martin Luther King Jr. was the president.
- She became the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal, she even broke the high school and college high jump records and she became a member of the National Track & Field Hall of Fame.
- This man was a great football player who won the college Heisman Trophy in 1985 and started his NFL season with the LA Raiders, but he severely injured his left hip in the playoffs and missed the whole 1992 season. ____ Jackson.
- He is probably the best and most well-known boxer of all time and he made a famous quote, “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.”
- He was a Grammy Award-winning singer that was blind since birth from too much oxygen in the incubator, but is known for his soulful R&B singing.
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- She was a freed slave that traveled throughout the North Preaching emancipation and women’s rights.
- He was an amazing American football running back for the Chicago Bears and set so many rushing yards records, he even became the youngest player to win the MVP award.
- He was the first African American judge that was also a lawyer, who lived between 1908-1993.
- He was the first African-American in the International Baseball League and won the National League batting crown and became the NL’s MVP.
- This religious leader was ordained a Baptist minister and became a close associate of Martin Luther King Jr.
- She is a 2-time WNBA MVP and a 4-time champion with Houston Comets and became the coach of Phoenix Mercury.
- He is one of the most well-known basketball players and he has his own Nike clothing sub-brand and he is also known as “King__”
15 Clues: He was the first African American judge that was also a lawyer, who lived between 1908-1993. • She was a freed slave that traveled throughout the North Preaching emancipation and women’s rights. • She is a 2-time WNBA MVP and a 4-time champion with Houston Comets and became the coach of Phoenix Mercury. • ...
Nlack/Women's History Month Crossword 2015-03-18
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- He was an amazing American football running back for the Chicago Bears and set so many rushing yards records, he even became the youngest player to win the MVP award.
- He is known as the first African American intellectual and taught himself in many different sciences by using observations.
- He is probably the best and most well-known boxer of all time and he made a famous quote, “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.”
- He was the first African American judge that was also a lawyer, who lived between 1908-1993.
- She helped to lead the Civil Rights Movement and established the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, where she was the director and Martin Luther King Jr. was the president.
- She became the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal, she even broke the high school and college high jump records and she became a member of the National Track & Field Hall of Fame.
- She was a freed slave that traveled throughout the North Preaching emancipation and women’s rights.
- She was a 2-time world champion in both long jump and heptathlon and became the first woman to receive The Sporting News Man of Year award.
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- He was a Grammy Award-winning singer that was blind since birth from too much oxygen in the incubator, but is known for his soulful R&B singing.
- He was an American educator that was born into slavery and he was even a trusted adviser of President Theodore Roosevelt with matters related to the African-American community.
- This religious leader was ordained a Baptist minister and became a close associate of Martin Luther King Jr.
- He was the first African-American in the International Baseball League and won the National League batting crown and became the NL’s MVP.
- This man was a great football player who won the college Heisman Trophy in 1985 and started his NFL season with the Raiders, but he severely injured his left hip in the playoffs and missed the whole 1992 season. ____ Jackson
- She is a 2-time WNBA MVP and a 4-time champion with Houston Comets and became the coach of Phoenix Mercury.
- He is one of the most well-known basketball players and he has his own Nike clothing sub-brand and he is also known as “King__”
15 Clues: He was the first African American judge that was also a lawyer, who lived between 1908-1993. • She was a freed slave that traveled throughout the North Preaching emancipation and women’s rights. • She is a 2-time WNBA MVP and a 4-time champion with Houston Comets and became the coach of Phoenix Mercury. • ...
NCAA NICKNAMES 2022-02-08
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- EXTINCT BEASTS
- WHERE LOSING TO FCS TEAMS AND BEATING TEXAS GO HAND-IN-HAND
- A NATURAL DISASTER WITH ITS OWN TERRITORY
- FROM CAROLINA OR NEW JERSEY
- OFTEN FOUND IN THE DOWNWARD-FACING POSITION IN NORMAN
- I'M SURE MR. MASON WAS A GREAT ONE, BUT BRADY WAS A BETTER ONE
- COMMANDING MORE THAN ONE VESSEL
- CORTES' FOES
- REPRESENTED BY SAINT MARY AND SLICK RICK
- APPARENTLY THE BAY HAS MAFIA TIES
- THOSE WHO DID NOT COME COMPULSIVELY
- LINCOLN RILEY'S NEW DIGS
- RADFORD OR NJIT
- AGGIES, IN TIJUANA
- OF THE TWO LOCATIONS OF SCHOOLS WITH THIS NICKNAME, ONE MAKES A LOT OF SENSE- THE OTHER? NOT SO MUCH.
- BROADCASTING SCHOOL IN A DOME
- THE BOBBY KNIGHT EXPRESS
- OBI TOPPIN CERTAINLY LIVED UP TO THE NAME
- VERMONT OR W CAROLINA
- THE MOST POPULAR COLLEGE NICKNAME
- MAKES SENSE THEY'D SHARE A NAME WITH THE F-16
- HOOVER MAKES A BIG ONE, BUT THESE CRITTERS MAKE A LOT MORE OF THEM
- ITS LIVE MASCOTS ARE CALLED MISSION AND DUBS
- A COLOR AND A FAMOUS STUDENT NEWSPAPER
- MYLES FOX MORRISEY'S FORMER CLUB
- THE HONEY VERSION IS RUMORED TO NOT CARE
- FOUND IN YPSILANTI, CHESTNUT HILL OR MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY
- MAKE CHICAGO STATE AGAIN
- ALBERTSONS' BLUE LOGO BLENDS RIGHT IN
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- ONE OF ONLY 4 NAMES TO BE USED IN 2 BIG-4 SPORTS
- GEAUX
- NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE TWO-WORD VERSION FOUND IN RENO
- GAINESVILLE INHABITANTS
- STEPHEN F MUST BE PROUD
- ONCE KNOWN AS THE WEBFOOTS
- BECAUSE WHEN THEIR MASCOT FIRST RAN, THERE WEREN'T GAS-POWERED ENGINES YET
- RATHER THAN LATERS
- FOUND IN KENNESAW, PHILLY, OR THE IVY OF THE SOUTH
- MEEP MEEP
- ED REED WAS A CAT. 5
- A CLEVELAND TEAM WITH AN NFL NAME
- THE TWO WHA? WHAT WAS THAT WORD?
- SOMEWHERE IN MIDDLE AMERICA
- FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OR THE STATE
- BLUE, UGA OR HANDSOME DAN
- WOODEN'S ELEVEN
- THE S IS PRONOUNCED AS A 'Z' IN FARGO, BUT NOT IN NASHVILLE
- PLAY HOME GAMES ASIDE MT. SENTINEL IN THE BIG SKY
- MASCOT IS NAMED TUSK
- THEIR COMMONLY-SHORTENED NICKNAME COULD BE CONFUSED WITH TOSTITOS OR LAYS
- RALPHIE IS A FAMOUS ONE AT FOLSOM FIELD
- FIGHTING THESE CAN GET YOU IN TROUBLE
- SHAKING THE EARTH TO METALLICA FOR TWO DECADES
- IN JA'S RULE
- THE BEAR MASCOT DOESN'T FACTOR INTO THE NAME FOR THIS ITHACA SCHOOL
- ELEVEN NON-DWARVES
- A NON-COASTAL 'WAVE'
- ALMOST HEAVEN
- KNOWN FOR CAUSING TROUBLE IN WORKS OF THE BARD
59 Clues: GEAUX • MEEP MEEP • CORTES' FOES • IN JA'S RULE • ALMOST HEAVEN • EXTINCT BEASTS • WOODEN'S ELEVEN • RADFORD OR NJIT • RATHER THAN LATERS • AGGIES, IN TIJUANA • ELEVEN NON-DWARVES • ED REED WAS A CAT. 5 • MASCOT IS NAMED TUSK • A NON-COASTAL 'WAVE' • VERMONT OR W CAROLINA • GAINESVILLE INHABITANTS • STEPHEN F MUST BE PROUD • LINCOLN RILEY'S NEW DIGS • THE BOBBY KNIGHT EXPRESS • MAKE CHICAGO STATE AGAIN • ...
So You Think You Know Booker T.... 2021-11-14
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- You can find Mr. Abercombie teaching to 279k people on this platform.
- Name of this pet rock that resides in one of the speech rooms
- This alumni has been featured in Vogue 16 times
- Who is Ms. White’s axolotl named after?
- What instrument did Dr. Woolridge play while at BTW?
- What speech event did this anthropology teacher start off with while at the Hive?
- 1209
- What cartoon TV show had its own appreciation club in the early 2000s?
- This English teacher enjoys bird watching, cats, and does not drink caffeine
- This coach was recently inducted into the Booker T. Alumni Hall of Fame in 2019.
- This ancient language used to be a club at BTW.
- You can find both of these sisters working together at the Hive
- This person was the 2nd overall pick in the 1985 draft and a famous jazz musician
- You might find this teacher driving his Tesla to school
- Booker T. alumni who now works in the UK as a famous opera director
- When involved in the peace corps, this teacher was reportedly the first white woman to visit the area she traveled to in Ethiopia
- This family has sent multiple members through BTW and into the NFL
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- Which two teachers are married?
- How many countries has Mr. Mosburg lived in?
- This former history teacher used to work at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History?
- You can find this teacher playing Yu-Gi-Oh in his room after school
- This class sponsor’s family used to own a castle in Nottingham.
- Poet, writer, activist, and former NBA player (℅ ‘96)
- What role did Booker T. serve during the Tulsa Race Massacre?
- “Avid recruiter” and current captain of the chess team
- On the second floor, there is a picture of this math teacher on the soccer team
- “_________” Compromise: a speech in which Booker T. Washington called for black progress through education and entrepreneurship, rather than trying to directly challenge Jim Crow segregation and the disenfranchisement of black voters in the South.
- Dr. Woolridge played this sport while a student at the hive
- Man with no teeth. He also hates olives.
- This social science teacher goes by a six digit nickname
- What black and white animal is the unofficial mascot of the speech and debate team?
- While at the Hive, you’ll only see it once! Teachers rehearse and perform for their students.
- Who wrote the school hymn?
- Current President of Model United Nations
- BTW Alumni Haynes played for the ______.
- This teacher did science research on the bed bug family
- The official number of confirmed bed bugs.
- What color is the 1990 yearbook?
38 Clues: 1209 • Who wrote the school hymn? • Which two teachers are married? • What color is the 1990 yearbook? • Who is Ms. White’s axolotl named after? • Man with no teeth. He also hates olives. • BTW Alumni Haynes played for the ______. • Current President of Model United Nations • The official number of confirmed bed bugs. • How many countries has Mr. Mosburg lived in? • ...
Rondo Crossword 2025-02-25
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- A suffragist & civil rights leader that led the Everywoman Suffrage Club, an African-American suffragist group that helped women win the right to vote in Minnesota.
- The first name of one of the first African-American lawyers, writers, and pioneer in early desegregation and civil rights cases.
- The first name of the only person to have been drafted by teams in Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Football League (NFL).
- Name of a social club founded in 1928 that established a credit union and food co-op in Rondo.
- The civil rights leader raised in Rondo who was the executive director of the NAACP from 1955-1977.
- Black newspaper published in St. Paul from 1885 - 1923.
- The oldest continuously operating high school in Minnesota.
- Award-winning African American theater based in Rondo, founded in 1976.
- The first name of the very first female police officer in St. Paul. As a kid, she played basketball on Hallie Q. Brown women’s teams, softball at Oxford playground, and speed skating champion at Como Park Lake. After retiring she was elected to City Council.
- Photographer, filmmaker, writer, and poet who moved to Rondo at fifteen years old and became a photographer for Life magazine.
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- The first name of the American educator, activist, and suffragist who is the namesake of the Rondo community center founded in 1929. A suffragist is someone who advocates for the right to vote, especially for women.
- Social club founded in 1919 as a networking group for African American professionals who were often excluded from other groups.
- Minnesota’s largest African-American sponsored festival, founded in 1983.
- The first name of St. Paul’s Mayor, who grew up in Rondo as the son of one of St. Paul’s first Black police officers and a teacher.
- The workers at Union Depot in St. Paul (many of them from Rondo) that greeted visitors, carried their luggage, and provided assistance around the train station.
- A public space located at the corner of Fisk and Rondo Avenue that commemorates the history of Rondo through 20 exhibit panels, a brick path, rain gardens, and chimes.
- First woman to play professional baseball regularly in a major men's league.
- The name of the nonprofit advocating for a land bridge on top of Interstate-94.
- Minnesota’s oldest Black church, founded during the Civil War in 1863, by enslaved people who had escaped from Missouri.
- A guidebook that helped Black travelers navigate segregation in the U.S. from 1936 to 1966. The Rondo neighborhood had several sites listed in this guidebook.
20 Clues: Black newspaper published in St. Paul from 1885 - 1923. • The oldest continuously operating high school in Minnesota. • Award-winning African American theater based in Rondo, founded in 1976. • Minnesota’s largest African-American sponsored festival, founded in 1983. • First woman to play professional baseball regularly in a major men's league. • ...
Roaring 20's Trivia (Events/People from this era) 2013-03-03
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- Young Egyptian king's tomb was found in the 1920s (two words).
- Women that chopped their hair, raised their hem lines, wore makeup, smoked, drank, and danced
- The 19th Amendment gave women _______-the right to vote.
- The mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to the cities in the North (two words)
- This man and another Italian immigrant were anarchists and received the death penalty for a crime they did not commit.
- The most famous dance style of the 1920's.
- Famous baseball player for the Yankees--still holds many records today (two words).
- This American sports league was created in the 1920s and renamed this in 1922.
- These cotton-destroying insects added to the rise of farm failures and a terrible decade for most American farmers. (two words)
- Gershwin created the famous jazz number called ________ in Blue.
- The percent of Americans that accounted for the majority of US income in the 20s and today.
- The best friend of Christopher Robbins made his debut in this era.
- A major scandal--Harding's Secretary of the Interior took bribes to allow oil companies to drill federal oil. (two words)
- This famous actor was a comedic genius in the silent film era.
- This character joined Felix the Cat in 1928
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- Famous scientist that received a Nobel Prize for creating the Theory of Relativity.
- This African American poet wrote about defiance when faced with prejudice, and hope for African Americans.
- This borough of New York had a flourishing of African American culture during the 1920s.
- This African American musician made jazz music famous in the 1920s
- This man invented the assembly line, which made the automobile affordable AND helped US manufacturing increase its productivity.
- This new toy--that is more than just a stick--became very popular during this time.
- This is the widespread fear of communism in America (two words)
- made the first transatlantic flight.
- The notorious name for the 18th Amendment.
- This nativist organization hit its peak membership at 4-5 million (3 words)
- This type of puzzle became extremely popular in the 20s
- First woman to make a Transatlantic flight.
- Name given to clubs that illegally sold liquor.
- Due to the convenience of the automobile, families moved to these outside of cities
- This Chicago gangster greatly benefited from the illegal liquor trade.
- Arguably the most popular sport in America--this originated with bootleggers trying to outrun the police.
- Americans started buying on _______ in the 1920s--creating the foundation for modern credit cards
32 Clues: made the first transatlantic flight. • The notorious name for the 18th Amendment. • The most famous dance style of the 1920's. • First woman to make a Transatlantic flight. • This character joined Felix the Cat in 1928 • Name given to clubs that illegally sold liquor. • This type of puzzle became extremely popular in the 20s • ...
Everything Sad is Untrue pp. 76 - 179 2022-03-20
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- How does Daniel usually get home from school? p. 149
- When Hassan did not fix the doctor’s car and implied he was a liar they became ______ p. 92
- Daniel’s mom divorced Ray after he broke her ____. p. 98
- What job did Daniel imagine the man his grandmother met had? p. 122
- The Caesar of Contantinople agrees to give Khosrou an army IF he marries his daughter ___. P.81
- The name of Aziz’s husband who owned the auto parts shop. p. 88
- The genre of writing Daniel’s grandmother Ellie wrote while her husband was away. p. 122
- What did Daniel learn the red bricks were that his dad hid in the suitcases? p. 162
- The country his grandmother Ellie went to after she was caught plotting to kill her husband. p. 107
- What did his sister almost lose when she went to daycare? p. 165
- The name of Daniel’s best friend. p. 145
- The name for Persian politeness that goes on forever. p. 77
- Daniel’s mother’s name. p. 172
- What food did Daniel sneak from the kitchen at night? p. 138
- The type of animal Daniel shot and killed by mistake when he was four. p. 118
- Daniel’s real name and also the name of a famous king. p. 76
- Weekdays Daniel wakes up late on purpose so he will miss the ____. p.138
- The name of the youth paster who Daniel ruined his shirt by throwing BBQ on it. p. 100
- What was Daniel’s mom’s job when they lived in Iran? p. 138
- Daniel’s grandmother’s name. p. 94
- Where does Brandon Goff sit on the bus? P. 152
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- An American cheese Jell-O that only sort of hardens. p. 96
- What did Daniel’s mom want to be when she grew up? p. 110
- If you draw the lines above Oklahoma straight it makes the state look like this. p. 158
- What they called a paperclip that was bent in half with two prongs sticking out. p. 151
- How old was Daniel’s grandmother Ellie when she got married? p. 108
- Daniel describes his mom as always being _______. p. 155
- The food Daniel thinks is the best at church potlucks. p. 97
- What NFL team’s hat does Daniel wear to the potluck that gets him in trouble? p. 98
- Where does Daniel go after school? p. 147
- How did Daniel’s great grandfather die? p. 87
- What was the name of the town where Daniel’s grandfather was the governor? p. 121
- Daniel’s favorite flavor of fruit leather. p. 127
33 Clues: Daniel’s mother’s name. p. 172 • Daniel’s grandmother’s name. p. 94 • The name of Daniel’s best friend. p. 145 • Where does Daniel go after school? p. 147 • How did Daniel’s great grandfather die? p. 87 • Where does Brandon Goff sit on the bus? P. 152 • Daniel’s favorite flavor of fruit leather. p. 127 • How does Daniel usually get home from school? p. 149 • ...
Mallory & Me 2019-02-06
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- The brand of hats that we got at the mall on our first date.
- My other brother.
- My nana and uncle live here (City). I went to see them over Christmas Break. I was born here.
- We got in this when I went to your house and it was so much fun. I loved it.
- I wish for this every single day at 11:11.
- What we had for dinner the first night I came to your house.
- My middle names.
- The one song that defines us. This is OUR song.
- My favorite color.
- What we do every single night and sometimes in the middle of the night.
- where I work.
- You say this a lot and every time you say it I get chills.
- The one thing I’m self conscious about.
- My favorite genre of music. I call it this all the time.
- I wear this on my wrist to remind me of you.
- I call you this every day.
- Your middle name.
- My favorite drink in the entire world. I drink this A LOT.
- I brought you this when I needed help on the Finite quiz. Also you’re addicted to this place.
- My mommas first name.
- My favorite NFL team.
- The state I was born in.
- You look even more beautiful when you put this on.
- I have a tattoo to honor this person on the right side of my chest. HINT: What does it say in the middle?
- We send these when we have to tell the other person something extremely important and/or urgent.
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- I would kill to do this with you. HINT: You do it every Saturday and you look AMAZING doing it.
- What college I plan on attending.
- The reason you’re doing this crossword puzzle. Hint: Open when you are ______.
- Your boo thang
- I told you you should work here because your super sassy.
- Your nickname for me.
- I tell you this every single day.
- My main sport in high school, freshman through junior year.
- I meet you here every day after school.
- My favorite dessert.
- You got me hooked on this app.
- The month that we started dating.
- Attack, You haven’t had one of these since you met me and I’m very proud.
- My momma lives here (State).
- My favorite animal.
- The name of my show choir that I was in at Churubusco.
- We went here on our first date.
- My favorite musical artist in the world. Rapper.
43 Clues: where I work. • Your boo thang • My middle names. • My other brother. • Your middle name. • My favorite color. • My favorite animal. • My favorite dessert. • Your nickname for me. • My mommas first name. • My favorite NFL team. • The state I was born in. • I call you this every day. • My momma lives here (State). • You got me hooked on this app. • We went here on our first date. • ...
Roaring 20's Trivia (Events/People from this era) 2013-03-03
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- This famous actor was a comedic genius in the silent film era.
- This Chicago gangster greatly benefited from the illegal liquor trade.
- Gershwin created the famous jazz number called ________ in Blue.
- A major scandal--Harding's Secretary of the Interior took bribes to allow oil companies to drill federal oil. (two words)
- This African American musician made jazz music famous in the 1920s
- The notorious name for the 18th Amendment.
- This African American poet wrote about defiance when faced with prejudice, and hope for African Americans.
- This type of puzzle became extremely popular in the 20s
- This is the widespread fear of communism in America (two words)
- This American sports league was created in the 1920s and renamed this in 1922.
- The percent of Americans that accounted for the majority of US income in the 20s and today.
- Arguably the most popular sport in America--this originated with bootleggers trying to outrun the police.
- This nativist organization hit its peak membership at 4-5 million (3 words)
- Americans started buying on _______ in the 1920s--creating the foundation for modern credit cards
- Due to the convenience of the automobile, families moved to these outside of cities
- Name given to clubs that illegally sold liquor.
- Young Egyptian king's tomb was found in the 1920s (two words).
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- This character joined Felix the Cat in 1928
- This man and another Italian immigrant were anarchists and received the death penalty for a crime they did not commit.
- This new toy--that is more than just a stick--became very popular during this time.
- Women that chopped their hair, raised their hem lines, wore makeup, smoked, drank, and danced
- The mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to the cities in the North (two words)
- This man invented the assembly line, which made the automobile affordable AND helped US manufacturing increase its productivity.
- The best friend of Christopher Robbins made his debut in this era.
- Famous scientist that received a Nobel Prize for creating the Theory of Relativity.
- The most famous dance style of the 1920's.
- These cotton-destroying insects added to the rise of farm failures and a terrible decade for most American farmers. (two words)
- First woman to make a Transatlantic flight.
- This borough of New York had a flourishing of African American culture during the 1920s.
- made the first transatlantic flight.
- Famous baseball player for the Yankees--still holds many records today (two words).
- The 19th Amendment gave women _______-the right to vote.
32 Clues: made the first transatlantic flight. • The most famous dance style of the 1920's. • The notorious name for the 18th Amendment. • This character joined Felix the Cat in 1928 • First woman to make a Transatlantic flight. • Name given to clubs that illegally sold liquor. • This type of puzzle became extremely popular in the 20s • ...
Choir Tour 2017 2017-03-10
Across
- I’m a part time student at the seminary.
- I can say the alphabet backward faster than I can say it forward.
- I’ve never ridden in a taxi
- I have a relative who is a co-owner of and NFL team
- I have connected toes!
- I did a Polar Plunge on the coldest day of the year for my 18th birthday.
- I do ballroom dancing at home. My favorite dances are swing, salsa, and waltz.
- I got stung by a jellyfish
- I know the names of all the constellation Orion
- I love H P Lovecraft
- I wrote a musical based on Panic at the Disco! songs for a project in high school
- I hate sun showers because they scare me. Why are they necessary?
- I have pez despinsers shaped like 5 of the US presidents that are displayed on my desk. One day I hope to collect all 44 (yes, I meant 44).
- I will only drink water with limes… not lemons
- I have 10 chickens
- I was in the newspaper for my honey mustard recipes
- During my second driver's ed class, I drove the car directly off the road at 55mph while I was checking my rear window
- I voted for Hillary. And I'm still bitter.
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- I broke my thumb in fifth grade by tripping on my pants
- My mother's name is that of the state with the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail as its official state insect
- My second toe is as long as my pinky finger
- I once told First Lady Laura Bush to, "tell George I say hello!"
- I used to be terrified of the Little Caesar’s pizza mascot
- When I was little I put all the books in my room in alphabetical order by last name of author and catalogued them all on my computer.
- I tried to learn saxophone one time and my family begged me to stop.
- When I was young, my primary career choice was tambourine player.
- The US has never lost a war in which donkeys were used
- I still have a BABY TOOTH woooaaahhh
- I walked 12 miles straight
- I was born in Germany
- I like to sing and I can cook too
- In elementary school I used to play basketball after school with two kids who are now professional basketball players.
- Mitch from Pentatonix once DM'd me on Twitter asking if I would make out with him.
- I play the clarinet.
- I broke my collar bone the second I was born
- I have a pet fish from Walmart
36 Clues: I have 10 chickens • I love H P Lovecraft • I play the clarinet. • I was born in Germany • I have connected toes! • I walked 12 miles straight • I got stung by a jellyfish • I’ve never ridden in a taxi • I have a pet fish from Walmart • I like to sing and I can cook too • I still have a BABY TOOTH woooaaahhh • I’m a part time student at the seminary. • ...
Luke Knox - 3 2019-01-09
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- adjective, natalie imbruglia when nothing's fine. also, a non-virgin hymen.
- official mascot of st. louis university, a fictitious Buddha-esque charm doll with unclear origins.
- chain of islands off the coast of ecuador whose finches are of greeat evolutionary importance.
- BANG BANG comes this character's silver hammer upon the heads unsuspecting victims (the Beatles).
- the original japanese iron chef. whose cuisine shall reign supreme?!
- (2 words) a world of warcraft war-chant popularized by a chicken-loving reckless overnight internet star. hint: a man's name (screamed).
- (2 words) morbidly obese birmingham resident, winner of american idol season 2.
- (2 words) harold and kumar spend an unfortunate night journeying to this low tier burger shack chain
- waxy substance found primarily inside the head cavities of large whales, sold for profit.
- the upward force produced by a body of water opposing the weight of an immersed object.
- a disguise or false identity. also the last name of an offensive guard with anger management issues.
- jake roberts' animal mascot at ringside.
- exceptionally rare neurodegenerative disease first discovered in new guinea and linked to consumption of dead human brains, leading to misfolded protein transmission.
- saint, eggs, or arnold.
- evil or foreboding, derived from the Latin word meaning "left handedness."
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- a woman condemned, she wore her letter initially with shame and latter with obstinate pride
- that's me in the corner... losing this (REM).
- ______ of puerto rico, perhaps the greatest on-screen pee wee play ever designed, giving the Little Giants a last second edge.
- (2 words) lesser known colleague of sir isaac newton, the british natural scientist credited with discovering capillary action and coining the term "cell" in biology.
- mascot of the only NFL franchise to appear in four consecutive super bowls.
- awareness of this developmental disorder is signified by a blue puzzle piece.
- (2 words) American Indie Rock band, a Ben Gibbard side project - such great heights, the district sleeps alone tonight
- joe faced off against this natural landmass in an early tom hanks comedic film.
- an association of people having the same technical skill. the lolli-pop version of this was represented in the wizard of oz.
- (band name) one is the loneliest number, just an old fashioned love song, black and white.
- cognito ergo sum, philosopher.
- abbreviation for the surgical procedure deemed to be the most effective treatment for BPH.
- (2 words) producer and creator of a classic claymation film melding two holidays into one.
- one rank below general in the us army.
- cannabilistic party of five? anyone? (19th century pioneers who made some difficult choices for survival)
30 Clues: saint, eggs, or arnold. • cognito ergo sum, philosopher. • one rank below general in the us army. • jake roberts' animal mascot at ringside. • that's me in the corner... losing this (REM). • the original japanese iron chef. whose cuisine shall reign supreme?! • evil or foreboding, derived from the Latin word meaning "left handedness." • ...
BB & CB 2025-02-12
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- The dream hobby we want to start together
- The show we love to watch together recently love
- The thing we watch together the most
- Word for a fear of enclosed spaces
- One of the friends who convinced me not to do In-N-Out for our first date
- Longest river in the world
- Largest moon of Saturn
- Our kickball team name
- Ancient wonder: The Great ______ of Giza
- His favorite TV show
- The bar we often stumbled into after kickball
- The reason we met in the first place
- The beach league where we first met
- Our cozy Valentine’s tradition
- The thing he does that always makes me melt
- The undergrad school he attended
- What Graham calls you
- Philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
- The little circular item Brian loves
- The character I mistakenly thought was his dream girl
- The place we actually first met before we "knew" each other
- His absolute favorite sport
- His favorite college football team
- The time of year we first met
- The thing he did recently that made me feel loved
- His beloved MLB team
- Literary term for a play on words
- Chemical element with symbol 'Au'
- The thing we bicker about the most
- Capital city once divided by a wall
- Language that gave us 'safari' and 'banana'
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- The thing I admire about him the most
- The ridiculous name he’s started calling me
- The bar where we celebrated wins and losses
- His football hero and former classmate
- The only mammal capable of true flight
- The sport we played together that started it all
- Where we had our first official date
- The food I originally wanted for our first date
- The brand of perfume you got me for christmas
- The fancy food I want to add to our tradition
- What we love to pry open
- French phrase meaning 'already seen'
- First U.S. state to ratify the Constitution
- The city where we first met (first word)
- Shakespearean prince of Denmark
- The place he grew up
- Mythical king with a golden touch
- My biggest pet peeve
- The high school he won’t stop talking about
- Roman numeral for 500
- His go-to burrito choice
- The family member Brian met before he met me
- The beer he’s obsessed with
- His unfortunate grooming habit involving a sink
- Where we spent our 'morning after'
- The nickname his family calls him
- Our biggest sports rivalry
- His favorite NBA team
- The classic Thanksgiving performance we love
- The addictive little pouches he can’t quit
- His favorite NFL team
62 Clues: His favorite TV show • The place he grew up • My biggest pet peeve • His beloved MLB team • Roman numeral for 500 • What Graham calls you • His favorite NBA team • His favorite NFL team • Largest moon of Saturn • Our kickball team name • What we love to pry open • His go-to burrito choice • Longest river in the world • Our biggest sports rivalry • The beer he’s obsessed with • ...
1970's Final Project 2023-12-08
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- TV drama based in Hawaii.
- A game you had to match 4 in a row.
- A show that stared Kermit the frog.
- Was A famous baseball player that hit many home runs.
- A 70's rock singer who sang "Piano Man".
- People doing dumb things on an Island show.
- A new card game to lose all of your cards.
- A game show that had guests guess songs off of one note.
- Little is a popular three-wheel bike that kids could ride.
- Pants worn that were very open by the heel.
- A club or party people danced to music.
- Movie about a famous American General.
- This group sang Cotton Feilds.
- A popular hairstyle that is puffy all around.
- Rings that would change color depending on what mood you were in.
- Track that people tried tackeling.
- A movie about a boy going to a chocolate factory.
- This Group sang "Hotel California".
- Blow ups that kids could punch.
- This movie was about the mob.
- Publish Broadcast System.
- An army mobile hospital show.
- A tourney that Indiana faced Michigan for the Nation titel.
- The first stretchy person toy.
- A ball that was supposed to be used indoors.
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- is a SI-Fi show based on a rich man.
- Popular toy cars that could be collected(still popular)
- This was a movie about the war America was in.
- people who stormed events unclothed.
- A game show to answer questions that people answerd a survey.
- Toy boxers would try and pop the opponent's head up.
- When NFL started playing on Monday Nights.
- Was a movie about a boxer that had gave people motivation.
- An arcade game hatting a ball back and forth.
- Musical brothers with the last name Gibb.
- Shirts with collars that would go to your shoulder.
- Rocks packaged in a pet container.
- Shoes that had inches of material on the bottom.
- what scandal was Richard Nixon involved in?
- When males curled there hair.
- A gaming show on guessing prices.
- A popular cube to get all the sides a solid color.
- Show about rebel teenagers.
- A game in which you would press hippos and try and collect balls.
- A movie that was battles in space.
- Shirt you color in a spiral pattern.
- A famous movie involving a shark
- A war with the space race.
- An electronic game to test your short memory.
- End of this famous group.
- Rock band formed in London.
51 Clues: TV drama based in Hawaii. • Publish Broadcast System. • End of this famous group. • A war with the space race. • Show about rebel teenagers. • Rock band formed in London. • When males curled there hair. • This movie was about the mob. • An army mobile hospital show. • This group sang Cotton Feilds. • The first stretchy person toy. • Blow ups that kids could punch. • ...
C&A Krydsord 2025-07-03
Across
- På hvilket hospital er både Anton og Carla født?
- Hvad var navnet på quiz-holdet, der vandt til Caroline's polterabend?
- Hvad hed vejen, hvor vi købte lejlighed sammen?
- Hvad hedder familieødegården i Sverige?
- Hvad hedder den loge Caroline er en del af?
- Hvad hedder den loge Andreas er en del af?
- Hvilken festival tog Caroline ofte på?
- Skriv Andreas' foretrukne rækkefølge at se de 9 primære Star Wars film ved brug af episodernes romertal
- Når en stor del af Carolines familie tager "i hallen", er det for at heppe på et hold fra hvilken by?
- Hvad hedder den hvide kat på Hindbærhaven?
- Hvad hedder hytten vi holder jul i hvert andet år i Trysil? (hvis vi altså kan få den)
- Hvad hedder kollegiet, hvor vi mødte hinanden en nytårsaften?
- Hvad hedder den sorte kat på Hindbærhaven?
- Hvilken bil leasede vi, da de boede på Amager?
- Hvilken festival tog Andreas ofte på?
- Hvad hedder Andreas’ nevø’s smykkefirma?
- Hvilken europæisk by besøgte vi på vores første udlandstur sammen?
- Hvor mange gæster arbejder indenfor Politiet?
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- Hvad er navnet på Mik's gamle sejlbåd?
- Hvad hedder bofællesskabet hvor Andreas boede de første 22 år af hans liv?
- Hvad hedder den relativt nyåbnede bar i Solrød?
- Hvilken by besøgte Andreas' herreloge i 2017?
- Hvilken gæst er Anton og Carla's gudmor?
- Hvilken gæst er Anton og Carla's gudfar?
- Hvad kaldes bygningen, hvor Caroline og to andre gæster har boet/bor?
- Hvad hed restauranten hvor tre ud af seks af Andreas' gymnasiedrenge fik smæk med en pisk efter spisning?
- Hvilket sydeuropæisk land har været køreferie-destination på to sommerferier i træk indenfor de sidste 4 år?
- Hvad hedder gruppen, der startede som gymnasiedrengene på SU-budget og endte med kærester/koner og feinschmeckermad?
- Hvad var vejnavnet på vores første fælles lejlighed?
- Ved bunden af hvilken skilift friede Andreas til Caroline?
- Hvad kaldte Jette hendes yndlingsvåben i Call of Duty?
- Hvad var Caroline’s nickname på Steam i lang tid?
- Hvad kaldte vi os selv, og to gæster, da vi boede meget tæt i samme bygning i knap 4 år?
- Hvad hedder feriestedet, hvor der er blevet fejret to fødseldage sammen med Andreas' familie?
- Hvilken by i Norge boede Caroline i, i to år?
- Hvad hed værelset i fælleshuset hos Andreas, hvor gymnasiedrengene drak øl søndag aften til NFL?
- Hvilken europæisk by var vi på 3 dages nøgen-spa i?
- Hvilken gæst inviterede Caroline med til den fest, hvor vi mødte hinanden?
38 Clues: Hvilken festival tog Andreas ofte på? • Hvad er navnet på Mik's gamle sejlbåd? • Hvilken festival tog Caroline ofte på? • Hvad hedder familieødegården i Sverige? • Hvilken gæst er Anton og Carla's gudmor? • Hvilken gæst er Anton og Carla's gudfar? • Hvad hedder Andreas’ nevø’s smykkefirma? • Hvad hedder den loge Andreas er en del af? • ...
C&A Krydsord 2025-07-04
Across
- På hvilket hospital er både Anton og Carla født?
- Hvad var navnet på quiz-holdet, der vandt til Caroline's polterabend?
- Hvad hed vejen, hvor vi købte lejlighed sammen?
- Hvad hedder familieødegården i Sverige?
- Hvad hedder den loge Caroline er en del af?
- Hvad hedder den loge Andreas er en del af?
- Hvilken festival tog Caroline ofte på?
- Skriv Andreas' foretrukne rækkefølge at se de 9 primære Star Wars film ved brug af episodernes romertal
- Når en stor del af Carolines familie tager "i hallen", er det for at heppe på et hold fra hvilken by?
- Hvad hedder den hvide kat på Hindbærhaven?
- Hvad hedder hytten vi holder jul i hvert andet år i Trysil? (hvis vi altså kan få den)
- Hvad hedder kollegiet, hvor vi mødte hinanden en nytårsaften?
- Hvad hedder den sorte kat på Hindbærhaven?
- Hvilken bil leasede vi, da de boede på Amager?
- Hvilken festival tog Andreas ofte på?
- Hvad hedder Andreas’ nevø’s smykkefirma?
- Hvilken europæisk by besøgte vi på vores første udlandstur sammen?
- Hvor mange gæster arbejder indenfor Politiet?
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- Hvad er navnet på Mik's gamle sejlbåd?
- Hvad hedder bofællesskabet hvor Andreas boede de første 22 år af hans liv?
- Hvad hedder den relativt nyåbnede bar i Solrød?
- Hvilken by besøgte Andreas' herreloge i 2017?
- Hvilken gæst er Anton og Carla's gudmor?
- Hvilken gæst er Anton og Carla's gudfar?
- Hvad kaldes bygningen, hvor Caroline og to andre gæster har boet/bor?
- Hvad hed restauranten hvor tre ud af seks af Andreas' gymnasiedrenge fik smæk med en pisk efter spisning?
- Hvilket sydeuropæisk land har været køreferie-destination på to sommerferier i træk indenfor de sidste 4 år?
- Hvad hedder gruppen, der startede som gymnasiedrengene på SU-budget og endte med kærester/koner og feinschmeckermad?
- Hvad var vejnavnet på vores første fælles lejlighed?
- Ved bunden af hvilken skilift friede Andreas til Caroline?
- Hvad kaldte Jette hendes yndlingsvåben i Call of Duty?
- Hvad var Caroline’s nickname på Steam i lang tid?
- Hvad kaldte vi os selv, og to gæster, da vi boede meget tæt i samme bygning i knap 4 år?
- Hvad hedder feriestedet, hvor der er blevet fejret to fødseldage sammen med Andreas' familie?
- Hvilken by i Norge boede Caroline i, i to år?
- Hvad hed værelset i fælleshuset hos Andreas, hvor gymnasiedrengene drak øl søndag aften til NFL?
- Hvilken europæisk by var vi på 3 dages nøgen-spa i?
- Hvilken gæst inviterede Caroline med til den fest, hvor vi mødte hinanden?
38 Clues: Hvilken festival tog Andreas ofte på? • Hvad er navnet på Mik's gamle sejlbåd? • Hvilken festival tog Caroline ofte på? • Hvad hedder familieødegården i Sverige? • Hvilken gæst er Anton og Carla's gudmor? • Hvilken gæst er Anton og Carla's gudfar? • Hvad hedder Andreas’ nevø’s smykkefirma? • Hvad hedder den loge Andreas er en del af? • ...
Williams Wedding 2022-10-13
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- Zealand, What is the couple’s next destination?
- Which bridesmaid is Jess related to?
- What is the name of the couple’s future golden retriever?
- What did Jess try at every college she toured?
- Where did the couple go for their one year anniversary?
- Beach, Where did the couple go for their first vacation together?
- Rag, What was the couple’s first hike?
- hundred twenty four, How many movies have the couple watched thus far?
- In what month did Corban propose?
- In which month did the couple meet?
- Which groomsman did Corban sit next to at his college graduation?
- Which major did the couple share?
- Where did the couple go for New Year’s last year?
- What is the name of the couple’s dog?
- What is Jess’ favorite flower?
- What is the couple’s last name?
- What is Corban’s favorite ice cream flavor?
- Farms, Where did the couple get married?
- Which groomsman did Corban frequently skate with across campus?
- How did the couple meet?
- Mountain, Where did Corban take Jess for her first birthday while dating?
- Which bridesmaid has Jess known the longest?
- whale, What is Jess’ favorite animal?
- Which bridesmaid is in the same line of work as Jess?
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- What is Corban’s favorite childhood book?
- Where did Corban propose?
- How many siblings do the couple now share?
- Which holiday did the couple first share?
- Which groomsman has Corban known the longest (not including family)?
- orchard BnB, Where will the couple go for their minimoon?
- Which groomsman taught Corban how to make origami flowers?
- What is Jess’ favorite wine?
- How many days before Corban asked Jess to go on a first date?
- Book of Eli, Which movie did the couple first watch together?
- Twain, Which author did Corban study most in college?
- How many days before Corban asked Jess to be his girlfriend?
- Which bridesmaid did Jess meet most recently?
- Which bridesmaid…
- Which groomsman is the best man?
- What instrument did Jess learn to play?
- Grove Rd, What is the name of the street the couple lives on?
- Which NFL team does Corban root for?
- shark, What is Corban’s favorite animal?
- Aquarium, Where did Jess take Corban for his first birthday while dating?
- Archive, Which book series is the couple currently reading?
- Which bridesmaid did Jess go to college with?
- How many weddings has the couple attended?
- games, What activity did the couple do on their first date?
- Where will the couple go for their honeymoon?
- of July, On what holiday did Jess’ parents meet?
50 Clues: Which bridesmaid… • How did the couple meet? • Where did Corban propose? • What is Jess’ favorite wine? • What is Jess’ favorite flower? • What is the couple’s last name? • Which groomsman is the best man? • In what month did Corban propose? • Which major did the couple share? • In which month did the couple meet? • Which bridesmaid is Jess related to? • ...
Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different 2025-10-15
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- A ______ is a person who helps to create a company along with one or more persons
- The college that Steve Jobs went to but then dropped out of after a year
- The digital music player was revolutionary since you could download and store music which was new at that time
- Steve Jobs invested in this film making company that was owned by Disney
- This US president honored Steve Jobs and Wozniak with the first ever National Medal of Technology
- The religion Steve Jobs was formerly
- In 1995, Steve Jobs' role in Apple was being reduced as he was given a figurehead title as _____ of the Board
- When this computer released in 1984 it helped to boost Apple's stock price
- This Apple ad was displayed at this NFL final in 1984
- When Steve Jobs landed in New Delhi, India, he became sick with dysentery
- Wozniak said "The ___ is the reward."
- The code name for a project in 1996 which was to create a new operating system for Apple. Hundreds of millions were spent on it but it still failed
- The person that Steve Jobs married
- Steve Job's friend, Wozniak, made a prank call to this person in the Vatican impersonating Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, then President Richard Nixon
- The gaming company where Steve Jobs originally worked for
- The prestigious list of America's biggest companies.
- This teacher was Steve Job's favorite
- Steve Jobs was a ____ meaning he didn't eat meat or any animal derived products
- The country did Steve Jobs go to experience "spiritual enlightenment"
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- The technology that revolutionized Silicon Valley
- Steve Job's best friend
- This computer costed about 50 million dollars to create
- This company wrote the first BASIC program
- The person who owned 10% when it was originally founded
- This is the place where Steve Jobs helped to create Apple
- When Mike Scott left Apple, this person replaced him
- When you put money in a company to help it grow
- Steve Jobs was afraid that this company will sue him for stealing their company name
- The company Mike Markkula worked for before joining Apple as their president
- The place Steve Jobs said he would have ended up without his favorite teacher
- The city where Steve Job lived
- A list of a company's employees and the amount of salary they are being paid
- The company that Steve Jobs helped to confound
- Steve Job's biological mother
- Steve Job's biological father
- Steve Job's girlfriend
- The operating system that Steve Jobs founded in 1985 after leaving Apple
37 Clues: Steve Job's girlfriend • Steve Job's best friend • Steve Job's biological mother • Steve Job's biological father • The city where Steve Job lived • The person that Steve Jobs married • The religion Steve Jobs was formerly • Wozniak said "The ___ is the reward." • This teacher was Steve Job's favorite • This company wrote the first BASIC program • ...
Fam Damily 2025-11-25
Across
- – “Actor who plays a treasure-hunting teen in a Netflix drama”
- – “Country singer with duets alongside a well-known partner”
- – “Actor known for roles in Men in Black and Aladdin”
- – “Actor who portrays a green superhero in the MCU”
- – “Actress who portrayed Lois Lane in a ’90s TV series”
- – “Singer of early-2000s teen pop hit ‘Paradise’”
- – “Actress who played a teenage detective in a 2000s film”
- – “Pop singer with a name shared by a classic rock song title”
- – “Actor known for portraying a dark, troubled wizard godfather”
- – “Host who revived a late-night classic in the ’60s–’90s”
- – “Actor who voices a blue bird in Rio”
- – “Surname of the actor portraying the newest Spider-Man (character match)”
- – “Oldest member of a trio famous for ‘MMMBop’”
- – “Country singer with a breakout in the 2020s”
- – “NFL quarterback with two Super Bowl MVPs”
- – “Model married to a chart-topping Canadian singer”
- – “Legendary comic creator behind many superheroes”
- – “Soap character who’s part of an iconic daytime family”
- – “Late-night host known for Top Ten Lists”
- – “Surname of an actor from a car-heist franchise”
- – “Disney Channel actress from a time-travel sitcom”
- – “Director behind a trilogy about a Gotham vigilante (surname match)”
- – “Musician from a violin-based YouTube duo”
- – “NBA star nicknamed ‘The Brow’ (initial match)”
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- – “Soccer star who won two World Cups (first name match)”
- – “Actor who starred in a musical trilogy about high school life”
- – “Pop star who released a cover of ‘I Want Candy’”
- – “Nickelodeon actress who plays Piper”
- – “Soul singer behind the hit ‘Moonlight’ (first name match)”
- – “Middle name of a child of two global superstars”
- – “Model whose name resembles this unique one”
- – “Actress who starred in a French romance film (first name match)”
- – “Singer behind a 2020 viral Italian pop hit”
- – “Basketball legend with six championships (surname match)”
- – “Pop icon known as the ‘King of Pop’ (surname match)”
- – “Country star married to another chart-topping singer”
- – “Actor who plays a mystical sorcerer in the MCU”
- – “Marvel actor who plays a winged hero”
- – “Actor who played a brooding caped superhero in 2016”
- – “Actress from a medical drama about a young surgeon”
- – “Lead vocalist of a pop duo known for high-energy anthems”
- – “Singer of a famous 1977 ballad”
- – “Lead singer of a rock band behind ‘Wanted Dead or Alive’”
- – “Supermodel sharing a name with this virtue”
- – “Comedian known for portraying a paper-company boss”
- – “Social media comedian with millions of followers”
46 Clues: – “Singer of a famous 1977 ballad” • – “Nickelodeon actress who plays Piper” • – “Actor who voices a blue bird in Rio” • – “Marvel actor who plays a winged hero” • – “Late-night host known for Top Ten Lists” • – “NFL quarterback with two Super Bowl MVPs” • – “Musician from a violin-based YouTube duo” • – “Model whose name resembles this unique one” • ...
Sahil's Crossword Volume II 2026-01-11
Across
- new Indian rock band we recently found
- can never tell when someone is high
- best tiramisu in nyc
- the Chandranis have this quality
- best day of his life was winning monza 2020 Grand Prix
- former f1 principle who’s had a fall from grace re: texting scandal
- Best roll at Nami nori
- Richie every other line in girls
- what time is it? Time to be
- nami nori dessert
- iconic brand of jacket you got in Florence
- the view from our balcony in Paris
- Only tattoo you’d ever get
- a wet dinner I make that you love
- we got this every night in Paris
- across McCarren with our dream apt building
- an activity I love that you refuse to do
- spice girl that is the wife of disgraced former f1 Red Bull principle
- where you’re attending a mechanical watch making class
- Only book you’ve read in last 10 years
- location of our bike ride date spot this fall
- animal noise you make that makes shaifaly cry
- other two names in the with original patek company name
- Anwar Maqsood doesn’t want to be talked to in this manner
- you missed this at approximately 1:30 on April 30th 2025
- billionaire Mercedes f1 team principle
- you were sadly not invited to eat this Philly staple
- whatchu know about that
- I didn’t have any ______ lately tho
- favorite coffee in the neighborhood
- your favorite flavor at cafe panna
- you’re a fool to do this
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- we have 12 of these
- Guenthers favorite person to call
- Gunther Steiners book
- Christopher saying
- Aleem bhai at our wedding
- our room at the plaza
- where we stayed in Sardinia
- bar in Williamsburg where Tim Robinson filmed for his show
- city we celebrated your 2025 birthday
- will put his body on the line to win f1 race
- City you’d most want to visit for grand prix
- what you come back from India saying
- who shaifaly looks like with hoop earrings
- something you see and should use to keep walking
- you took part in a ping pong competition here
- people forget how to do this when it rains
- who you voted for in NYC mayoral race
- your rowdy horse in Jackson hole
- f1 driver with the best bottom lashes
- a TV show and something we graduated from
- the most handsome man in NFL and honestly, America
- Parisian sunglasses brand we love
- will let you eat fries but not me
- meri bili meku
- building across from our hotel in Paris
57 Clues: meri bili meku • nami nori dessert • Christopher saying • we have 12 of these • best tiramisu in nyc • Gunther Steiners book • our room at the plaza • Best roll at Nami nori • whatchu know about that • you’re a fool to do this • Aleem bhai at our wedding • Only tattoo you’d ever get • where we stayed in Sardinia • what time is it? Time to be • the Chandranis have this quality • ...
Yes, Chef! 2026-02-09
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- Georgia’s finest
- Currency pieces for when one “wins the pot”
- Nickname given to former NFL coach Bill Parcells
- Dwelling for a sea sponge
- Might cause a “lunar” eye injury?
- John Steinbeck’s 1939 Pulitzer Prize winning novel?
- One’s nationality who’s flag might be confused emergencies?
- Kyrsten’s choice of milk
- The first name of the actress who’s motto might’ve been “Higher, further, faster, baby”?
- 1950’s Comic strip featuring a dog and his flighty best friend?
- small-fry
- Some might refer to one like Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, or Michael Jordan
- Mary’s little possession
- A type of board that might be present at game night
- “Let’s get this _____”
- What Drew might need to cut before sending an order out
- Kyrsten’s favorite version of Sofi Tukker’s “Bread”
- Nicknamed the “Bread of poverty”
- Smile for the camera!
- Wood type chosen for it’s chocolate color
- Worn by Greek scholars to improve memory during exams
- What Drew might order at Yamato?
- Pie featured in “Home for the Holidays”
- Dish a chef might “toss” on the menu?
- Type of branch a bigger person might suggest extending
- Where one might find premier weapons, say, if fighting for one’s district?
- Open ______
- What one might do after satisfaction?
- Term of endearment
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- What Drew might’ve been had the mama bear been a little faster
- What Gordon Ramsey might make out of an incapable chef
- Boston’s most memorable party?
- crazy
- TikTok-turned mainstream pop star, Madison ____
- Cured meat dating back to ancient Rome
- Flightless bird
- what one might resemble after too much time at the beach
- They’re a feature of Maine’s favorite beers
- How one might like their coffee?
- Company who’s first product sold for $666.66
- A Cookie filling for baby boomers and pizza topping for millennials
- Marie Antoinette’s solution to poverty
- What one might need more of to complete their dish
- 1990’s Seattle-based band, “Pearl ___”
- A fan favorite tattoo shop and date night spot location?
- Just ridiculous
- Pretty zesty
- All bark no ____
- A couple’s weekend plan
- Original seed that was mutated to produce a variety of crops, or Kendrick Lamar’s producer
- Juice that gives a cosmopolitan its signature color
- Stinky salad
- Town in which electric streetlights were once powered by a transcontinental water feature
- What one might blow
- chill rapper
- crazy
- Jesus’ transformative messianic declaration in John2:1?
- Insult for a foolish Brit
- Term of endearment
59 Clues: crazy • crazy • small-fry • Open ______ • Pretty zesty • Stinky salad • chill rapper • Flightless bird • Just ridiculous • Georgia’s finest • All bark no ____ • Term of endearment • Term of endearment • What one might blow • Smile for the camera! • “Let’s get this _____” • A couple’s weekend plan • Kyrsten’s choice of milk • Mary’s little possession • Dwelling for a sea sponge • Insult for a foolish Brit • ...
NFL Kriss Kross- Day 4 GY SHIFT 2021-10-01
4 Clues: In PReports, what does RTR Means. • Nicknamed as 'Papa Bear' and Mr. Everything' • Who performed in 2017 SuperBowl Halftime Show • Type of alerts that triggers when a card is reported as stolen or lost
PBAM Final Study (15 PBAM Words and 15 Random Words) 2021-06-04
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- practice of selling a product abroad for less than the cost of production (also a synonym for pooping)
- This type of accounting is used by people INSIDE the company
- systematic examination of a company’s accounting system to determine whether its financial reports reliably represent its operations
- The name of the high school which you currently attend.
- A social media where images are shared, commented on, and liked.
- A business owned and usually operated by one person. This is the most common type of ownership.
- A common fear among lots of people; it is an arachnid.
- Shem's last name
- The "O" stands for this in a SWOT analysis.
- This type of chart shows the production schedule that breaks down large projects into steps to be performed and specifies the time required to perform each step.
- A Post Malone song, also something you may say to a couple that just had their first child together.
- The four P's are price, place, product, and...
- The financial resources needed to operate the business. (aka the money)
- This is the name of Aeden's most requested song. (the "." takes up it's own space)
- A green vegetable that looks like a mini tree
- Type of organization in which most decision-making authority is held by upper-level management.
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- This is the practice of paying suppliers and distributors to perform certain business processes/needed material.
- The band that sings the song "Misery Business"
- This animal on average has 200 spots on its body.
- Weather conditions present in an area or region over a long period of time.
- An external environment that would encompass things like automation and new or old machinery.
- group of people who have similar wants and needs and can be expected to show interest in the same products
- The shortened name of Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- A business similar to a sole proprietorship but owned by more than one person. Ownership may be equal or unequal.
- Mr. Myers first name
- The correct spelling for the last name of the "Greek Freak" of the NBA. His first name is Giannis.
- Getting your lawn mowed would be an example of a _____-contact system
- This type of accounting is used by people OUTSIDE of the company
- A fruit that grows on a tree and can be red, yellow, or green. (Or a mix of those colors)
- The singular NFL team mascot from Miami.
- The capital of Delaware
- This restaurant is known for their delicious food, but only 6 days of the week.
32 Clues: Shem's last name • Mr. Myers first name • The capital of Delaware • The shortened name of Sarbanes-Oxley Act • The singular NFL team mascot from Miami. • The "O" stands for this in a SWOT analysis. • A green vegetable that looks like a mini tree • The band that sings the song "Misery Business" • The four P's are price, place, product, and... • ...
XMAS XWORD 2021-12-25
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- In Season 9, Episode 9 of "The Office" Dwight asks, "What about an authentic Pennsylvania Dutch Christmas? Drink some gluhwein, enjoy some hasenpfeffer, ... enjoy Christmas with St. Nicholas' rural old German companion ______.
- What Tim Burton-directed 1992 sequel is currently listed as one of the 50 best Christmas movies according to the Rotten Tomatoes website? There is no Joker here.
- In "A Christmas Story" Ralphie tries to convince numerous adults that a Red Ryder ______ would be the perfect gift for him.
- The 1986 American made-for-television Christmas musical film ______ starring Drew Barrymore and Keanu Reeves was based on the 1903 operetta of the same title by Victor Herbert.
- What singer/actor starred alongside Danny Kaye in 1954's "White Christmas"?
- Known originally for starring as various black-and-white movie monsters, ______ won a Grammy Award for narrating the 1966 TV special "Dr. Suess' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!"
- The names of the Three Magi are ______, Melchior, and Casper.
- In 1984, the charity supergroup ______ recorded the song "Do They Know Its Christmas?" to raise money for anti-famine efforts in Ethiopa.
- The fictional town of ______ is the primary setting for the movie "It's a Wonderful Life."
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- In "The Muppet Christmas Carol" Kermit portrays the classic character named ______.
- What fictional character has actually released three Christmas-based movies: "___ in The Nutcracker", "___ in A Christmas Carol", and "___: A Perfect Christmas."
- In "Christmas Vacation", Clark Griswold wears a hat from what NFL team while his family is searching for their Christmas tree?
- ______ is primarily known as a "shopping holiday" and is celebrated the day after Christmas in Canada, Great Britain, and other countries .
- Frosty the Snowman's nose was made from a ______.
- What is the name of the last reindeer that St. Nick calls by name in the classic poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas?"
- Part of the IMDb synopsis of the Christmastime-based MCU series "Hawkeye" on Disney+ is it "centers on the adventures of Young Avenger, Kate Bishop, who took on the role after the original Avenger, Clint ______."
- The town of _______ in modern-day Palestine (and not the one in Lehigh County, PA) is of great importance to the history of Christmas.
- Not long after his family goes missing in the film "Home Alone", Kevin goes into his brother _____'s room and finds a not-so-pretty picture of his brother's girlfriend.
- In "Elf", Buddy says that the department store Santa "smells like ______" and therefore can't be the real Santa Claus.
- Actor _____ portrays John McClane in "Die Hard" … YES, it is a Christmas movie.
20 Clues: Frosty the Snowman's nose was made from a ______. • The names of the Three Magi are ______, Melchior, and Casper. • What singer/actor starred alongside Danny Kaye in 1954's "White Christmas"? • Actor _____ portrays John McClane in "Die Hard" … YES, it is a Christmas movie. • In "The Muppet Christmas Carol" Kermit portrays the classic character named ______. • ...
Laura S 2023-07-22
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- The bride’s paternal grandfather immigrated to the US from what country?
- Before moving to Omaha, the groom lived in ________. (2 words)
- The bride and groom lived in their first official apartment together in what city? (2 words)
- As a kid, the bride knew every word to which Disney movie? (3 words)
- You will never catch the groom eating this dressing.
- What is the groom’s zodiac sign?
- What city does the groom’s mother hail from?
- The groom prefers this method of fishing.
- What place in the lowcountry does the bride’s family visit every summer? (2 words)
- What is the name of both the elementary school the bride attended and the summer swim team she swam for?
- In the seventh grade, the bride suffered from a broken ________.
- The groom’s favorite NFL team is ______.
- On her mother’s side, the bride’s family is mainly what ethnicity?
- _______ is the best career, according to the groom.
- The groom has one ________ brother.
- What is the groom’s favorite winter activity he has loved since he was 4 years old?
- The bride and groom became ________ certified together in 2022.
- What is the groom’s favorite ice cream flavor?
- What was the name of the street the bride lived on for three years in college? (3 words)
- What was the name of the city the bride and groom met in?
- What is the name of the masters swim team where the bride and groom first met each other?
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- The groom won an individual Big 10 title his senior year of college in what swim stroke?
- What is the “formal” name of the bride and groom’s cat, Minnie?
- The bride writes with her ________ hand.
- The bride shares her birthday with what other remarkable British day? (3 words)
- On a nice Saturday, you can often find the bride and groom at a boozy brunch at _____ ____ in Arlington.
- Reading the ________ is the groom’s daily morning activity. (3 words)
- Between the two of them, the bride and groom have how many first cousins?
- The bride is ethnically half ________.
- What is the name of the workout class that you can routinely find the bride and groom doing together?
- How many states has the groom lived in?
- What swim group did the bride train in in college?
- The bride’s brother and sister are ________.
- What city does the groom claim as his hometown?
- The bride’s middle name, Frances, was given to her in honor of which late family member?
- The bride and groom traveled to what country in 2022?
- In what country did the groom propose to the bride?
- The brides throws with her ________ hand.
38 Clues: What is the groom’s zodiac sign? • The groom has one ________ brother. • The bride is ethnically half ________. • How many states has the groom lived in? • The bride writes with her ________ hand. • The groom’s favorite NFL team is ______. • The groom prefers this method of fishing. • The brides throws with her ________ hand. • What city does the groom’s mother hail from? • ...
1970's Final Project 2023-12-08
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- A game you had to match 4 in a row.
- The first stretchy person toy.
- Track that people tried tackeling.
- people who stormed events unclothed.
- A war with the space race.
- TV drama based in Hawaii.
- This Group sang "Hotel California".
- A movie about a boy going to a chocolate factory.
- An electronic game to test your short memory.
- A popular cube to get all the sides a solid color.
- A ball that was supposed to be used indoors.
- Publish Broadcast System.
- This movie was about the mob.
- Movie about a famous American General.
- A game in which you would press hippos and try and collect balls.
- Musical brothers with the last name Gibb.
- Blow ups that kids could punch.
- A show that stared Kermit the frog.
- When NFL started playing on Monday Nights.
- A 70's rock singer who sang "Piano Man".
- Was A famous baseball player that hit many home runs.
- A club or party people danced to music.
- A tourney that Indiana faced Michigan for the Nation titel.
- A new card game to lose all of your cards.
- Popular toy cars that could be collected(still popular)
- End of this famous group.
- Rocks packaged in a pet container.
- what scandal was Richard Nixon involved in?
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- Pants worn that were very open by the heel.
- Toy boxers would try and pop the opponent's head up.
- A popular hairstyle that is puffy all around.
- This group sang Cotton Feilds.
- A movie that was battles in space.
- Show about rebel teenagers.
- People doing dumb things on an Island show.
- Rings that would change color depending on what mood you were in.
- A gaming show on guessing prices.
- A game show to answer questions that people answerd a survey.
- A famous movie involving a shark
- When males curled there hair.
- Shirt you color in a spiral pattern.
- Little is a popular three-wheel bike that kids could ride.
- Was a movie about a boxer that had gave people motivation.
- Rock band formed in London.
- A game show that had guests guess songs off of one note.
- Shirts with collars that would go to your shoulder.
- Shoes that had inches of material on the bottom.
- is a SI-Fi show based on a rich man.
- This was a movie about the war America was in.
- An arcade game hatting a ball back and forth.
- An army mobile hospital show.
51 Clues: TV drama based in Hawaii. • Publish Broadcast System. • End of this famous group. • A war with the space race. • Show about rebel teenagers. • Rock band formed in London. • When males curled there hair. • This movie was about the mob. • An army mobile hospital show. • This group sang Cotton Feilds. • The first stretchy person toy. • Blow ups that kids could punch. • ...
Andrea & Nick 2023-01-10
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- Month Andrea was born
- Modern musical based on #35 that Nick knows half the songs to
- Andrea's 1st Master's degree is in (2 words)
- Andrea's favourite dessert (think Fall, not cake!) (2 words)
- Andrea's favourite British historical figure (2 words)
- Name of Nick's former hamster
- Nick’s primary hockey position on the ice is…
- Number of Harry Potter books Nick read to completion
- The street where the couple first lived together (Saint - __)
- The couple's favourite reality TV franchise (The ___)
- Park they currently live next to
- Nick's chosen prop(s) for their engagement shoot (2 words)
- Month Nick was born
- Andrea attended this high school (2 words)
- Super TV series that saved them during lockdown
- Nick's Master's degree is in (acronym)
- Number of tattoos Andrea has
- The month Nick proposed
- The birthday cake design Nick got for Andrea's 26th bday (think Harry Potter- 2 words)
- Event Nick attended 1 day after proposing (2 words)
- Yearly Victoria Day weekend outlet shopping destination (2 words)
- Andrea's chosen prop(s) for their engagement shoot
- One of the 7 wonders they visited
- Andrea’s largest collection is made up of…
- TV show inspiring the name in #28
- Nick's favourite (still afloat) city they’ve visited together is…
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- Nick never goes far without this portable work device
- Their shy smudgy kitten's name is
- Nick's favourite NFL team
- Andrea’s favorite food that Nick hid the ring with when proposing
- Hockey tournament Nick is often working minutes before the New Year's Eve ball drop (2 words)
- Nick's go-to soft drink (2 words)
- Where Andrea and Nick worked together and met for the first time (3 words)
- Well-known tower they visited that was not under construction (although maybe it should be) (4 words)
- Southern US city they marched to during hurricane season (2 words)
- Andrea and Nick went to this Olympic-hosting city on their first Euro-trip together
- Andrea & Nick’s favourite assembled movie cinematic universe
- Type of stone in Andrea's engagement ring
- Andrea’s bookstagram handle (2 words)
- Andrea's 2nd Master's degree is in (2 words)
- The bride and groom had class together at this university
- Nicknamed Goose, their grey calico's name is
- They call their white cat who sleeps on Andrea’s pillows…
- Andrea's favourite book series (acronym)
- DC character's logo on Andrea's gold bracelet (The __)
- School for #32
- Musical artist they saw together in concert in 2022
- Their tuxedo cat's name is
- Country they toured in a rental car, drove on the opposite side of the road, pet reindeer and coos, and visited castles
- Their frequent winter vacation destination (country)
50 Clues: School for #32 • Month Nick was born • Month Andrea was born • The month Nick proposed • Nick's favourite NFL team • Their tuxedo cat's name is • Number of tattoos Andrea has • Name of Nick's former hamster • Park they currently live next to • Their shy smudgy kitten's name is • Nick's go-to soft drink (2 words) • One of the 7 wonders they visited • TV show inspiring the name in #28 • ...
Paul is 60 2023-01-26
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- his favourite Canadian animal
- the city he got married in
- the nickname of his boarding school town
- no proper morning can start without a…
- he and Harry Potter share this trait
- his birthstone
- a member of many bookclubs this is one of his most recent reads
- he lives on this crescent
- Number one song on feb 10th 1963
- a sweet treat that must never be mixed with fruit or nuts
- the number of countries he has lived in
- where he met his wife and changed his life
- the firm he articled with
- his favourite sister-in-law
- an animal he refused to dissect despite majoring in biology
- a business he could have started and made a small fortune in…. If he had a large fortune to begin with
- an author he met abroad
- in 1963 the first human _____ transplant was performed
- this liberal party prime minister was elected to office 2 months and 12 days after dad was born
- he collected these as a child
- in a prank war ______ was the dream lawyer who dad was so desperate to believe in that he didn’t question a masked Strathy in drag
- the sport he played in law school
- this president was famously assassinated in 1963
- husky the musky is a sight to see here
- a Saturday morning ritual
- his favourite Israeli philosopher
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- they lost to the Canadiens in the first NHL game he ever attended with his dad
- something he looks forward to every Sunday from may through October
- his favourite NFL team despite a moronic quarterback
- his zodiac sign
- the location of a teahouse where he worked and basked in the nickname ‘perfect paul’
- a colour, a fruit, and a favourite dog
- he got engaged while suffering food poisoning in this country
- his favourite colour
- his Chinese zodiac animal
- father and son
- because he was born on this day of the week Monday’s child claims that he is bonny and blithe, and good and gay
- a newspaper that has inspired many of his Sunday dinners
- xxxxxx
- he lived on this Toronto street during law school
- in this country he had a filmed freakout after biking to the top of a hill
- his undergrad alma mater
- namesake soda for one of his childhood pets
- his law school alma mater
- the city he was born in
- the best premier league team out there
- MLK famously had one at the March on Washington August 28th 1963
- his favourite exotic animal
48 Clues: xxxxxx • his birthstone • father and son • his zodiac sign • his favourite colour • the city he was born in • an author he met abroad • his undergrad alma mater • he lives on this crescent • his Chinese zodiac animal • the firm he articled with • his law school alma mater • a Saturday morning ritual • the city he got married in • his favourite sister-in-law • his favourite exotic animal • ...
Super Bowl LIX (Tswift bowl II) 2025-02-09
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- Acronym for Album which mentions an NFL player
- The Chiefs Kicker, which is probably why Allie hates them now
- When an offensive player illegally moves before the play begins
- Name of AFC Championship Trophy; Founder of Chiefs
- First name of halftime performer
- The book AJ Brown was seen reading on the sideline
- Muppet who Chiefs QB sounds like
- Name between T and S
- Nick, the Eagles head coach
- Can refer to a defensive position or a 2 point score
- Grammy winning song by halftime performer
- Tight End for the Chiefs
- Number of consecutive super bowl wins by Chiefs, if victorious tonight
- Song about a Chiefs player, minus articles
- City of Eagles
- Eagles have, Nicole eats
- Primary color of AFC team, Taylor Swift Album
- Last Super Bowl between Chiefs and Eagles, in Roman Numerals
- Last name of this year's MVP
- Cute adoption show put on every super bowl for young dogs
- How Kelsey describes football
- The number of this super bowl, not Roman
- Last name of National Anthem performer
- A score worth six points
- Big time super bowl picker and Bengals fan
- Former backup QB for Eagles who won Super Bowl MVP in 2017
- Name of trophy for winning Super Bowl
- Bracelet type Chiefs TE is fond of
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- Eagles' TE
- When a team kicks the ball to return possession after failing to get a first down
- The second digit of Travis Kelce's number
- The Eagles' Quarterback
- The Eagles' running back
- TE is short for
- Talks like a muppet, shares a name with a starfish
- Super Bowl Halftime Show Special Guest
- Team with first draft pick this year
- City the super bowl is being played in
- it makes M&Ms not vegan
- City of Brotherly . . .
- Former team of Chiefs Head Coach
- Chips n'
- He runs for the Chiefs
- When a team gets past the line to gain
- Number of Marquis Brown, and 2025 Grammys won by a Kendrick Lamar song
- Nickname for a football
- A score worth three points
- Nickname for those who judge
- Primary non-primary color of NFC team
- Former Texan, Cardinal, and Titan Wide Receiver for Chiefs
- First name of Taylor's Love
- Where one must get for six
- Andy, the Chiefs head coach
- Kick it between 'em
- Channel for super bowl
- The number of this super bowl, in roman numerals
- Thrown by referees
- Fake pixelated version of this sport
- AFC Representative
- First name of Travis' Love
- Number of Super Bowl wins by Mahomes, if they win tonight
61 Clues: Chips n' • Eagles' TE • City of Eagles • TE is short for • Thrown by referees • AFC Representative • Kick it between 'em • Name between T and S • He runs for the Chiefs • Channel for super bowl • The Eagles' Quarterback • it makes M&Ms not vegan • City of Brotherly . . . • Nickname for a football • The Eagles' running back • Tight End for the Chiefs • Eagles have, Nicole eats • ...
Gruppe 2024-11-03
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- Animert studio bak "Shrek" og "Kung Fu Panda"
- Ikonisk britisk rockeband med Mick Jagger som frontmann
- Miljøorganisasjon kjent for sin aktivisme i bevaring
- Stor profesjonell amerikansk fotballiga i USA
- Gruppe museer og forskningsinstitusjoner basert i Washington, D.C.
- Kjent amerikansk institusjon kjent for sitt MBA-program
- Superhelter med Superman, Batman og Wonder Woman
- Britisk jentegruppe fra 90-tallet med hiten "Wannabe"
- Internasjonal humanitær medisinsk organisasjon
- Legendarisk britisk rockeband fra Liverpool, kjent for "Hey Jude" og "Let It Be"
- Britisk offentlig kringkaster kjent for nyheter og dokumentarer
- Amerikansk nyhetsnettverk kjent for 24-timers nyhetsdekning
- Internasjonal finansinstitusjon som støtter økonomisk utvikling
- FN-byrå for helse, kjent for globale helseinitiativer
- Japansk bilprodusent kjent for pålitelighet og hybridteknologi
- Animert studio kjent for filmer som "Toy Story" og "Finding Nemo"
- Teknologiselskap bak iPhone, iPad og MacBook
- Produsent av elbiler grunnlagt av Elon Musk
- Global organisasjon som jobber for fred og samarbeid
- Strømmetjeneste kjent for å produsere originale serier og filmer
- Internasjonal organisasjon som styrer fotball over hele verden
- Familiemusikkgruppe som startet Michael Jacksons karriere
- Søkemotorgigant kjent for internettjenester og teknologisk innovasjon
- Superhelter fra Marvel Comics
- Svensk popgruppe kjent for hits som "Dancing Queen" og "Mamma Mia"
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- Organisasjon og magasin kjent for sitt innhold om natur og vitenskap
- Stort e-handel- og nettskyfirma grunnlagt av Jeff Bezos
- Humanitær organisasjon som gir nødhjelp over hele verden
- Global organisasjon med fokus på bevaring av dyreliv
- Amerikansk forskningslab kjent for romforskning og Mars-rovere
- Menneskerettighetsorganisasjon som kjemper for global rettferdighet
- Stort film- og underholdningsselskap bak Looney Tunes og DC Comics
- Amerikansk romfartsbyrå ansvarlig for månelandinger og Mars-oppdrag
- Skaper av Windows-operativsystemet og Office-programvare
- Irsk rockeband med Bono som hovedvokalist
- Nordamerikansk profesjonell basketballiga
- Forskningslab ved et kjent amerikansk universitet, utforsker teknologi og media
- Organisasjon som jobber for global økonomisk stabilitet og vekst
- FN-byrå som gir hjelp til barn over hele verden
- K-pop-jentegruppe kjent for sanger som "Kill This Love" og "How You Like That"
- Spansk fotballklubb med mange Champions League-titler
- Premier League-fotballklubb basert på Old Trafford
- Underholdningsgigant kjent for animerte filmer og temaparker
- Sørkoreansk popgruppe kjent for sin globale fanskare og hitlåter
- Nyhetsbyrå kjent for global nyhetsrapportering
- Militærallianse med fokus på kollektivt forsvar og sikkerhet
- Britisk rockeband kjent for "Bohemian Rhapsody" og "We Will Rock You"
- AI-forskningslab bak fremskritt innen kunstig intelligens
- Berømt spansk fotballag med en historie av La Liga-seire
- Britisk rockeband kjent for "Yellow" og "Fix You"
50 Clues: Superhelter fra Marvel Comics • Irsk rockeband med Bono som hovedvokalist • Nordamerikansk profesjonell basketballiga • Produsent av elbiler grunnlagt av Elon Musk • Teknologiselskap bak iPhone, iPad og MacBook • Animert studio bak "Shrek" og "Kung Fu Panda" • Stor profesjonell amerikansk fotballiga i USA • Internasjonal humanitær medisinsk organisasjon • ...
Goodluck 2026-04-22
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- soldier Brainwashed assassin version of Bucky Barnes
- Extra time when the game is tied
- First year player proving themselves
- Energy that binds the Star Wars galaxy
- Identity used by the Death Note killer
- “I can do whatever I want” smiling hero dark truth The Boys
- “I am inevitable” titan seeking balance through destruction
- Best player of the season
- Electric Pokemon mascot
- Thanos finger move that erased half the universe
- Strive for greatness NBA superstar forward
- Key figure tied to the Titans future
- Chaos wrapped in a grin
- Force users of discipline and balance
- Global intelligence agency
- Shot made right as time hits zero
- Powerful precise goal machine
- Mamba mentality relentless scorer
- Military shooter franchise
- AI that turns on humanity
- Earth emergency superhero team
- Humanity trapped behind walls fighting titans
- Fighter who never stops getting stronger
- Pride driven rival who refuses to lose
- Humanity vs alien Covenant war
- Rare metal from Wakanda used in shields and tech
- Speedster who can bend time outcomes
- Dark side Force users
- Infinite branching realities
- Company controlling superheroes The Boys
- Notebook that kills anyone whose name is written
- Leader of the Hidden Leaf Village
- Teen hero discovering he is half alien Invincible
- Secret organization inside governments
- Armored Spartan supersoldier
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- Galactic dictatorship under Palpatine
- Last person standing battle royale
- Silent explosion enemy
- Team expected to lose
- Misfit space heroes Guardians of the Galaxy
- “Think Mark” alien father with hidden mission Invincible
- Legendary treasure every pirate is chasing
- Genius billionaire in a powered suit
- Open world crime sandbox
- Gotham vigilante who uses fear and strategy
- Resistance fighting the Empire
- Outcast who becomes his villages hero
- NFL championship game
- Dunk that shakes the rim
- Block world of survival and creation
- Teen hero who learns responsibility the hard way
- Performing best under pressure
- Alien hero symbolizing hope
- I took that personally basketball legend
- Soccer dribbler who moves like the ball is glued
- 6 point scoring play in football
- Team that dominates an era
- Serum that creates supes
- Shooter who changed basketball range forever
- Planet destroying space weapon
- Game ends with a final winning hit
- Tony Stark AI assistant before becoming advanced intelligence
- Collecting creatures and battling
- Leader hunting supes with no mercy
- Corporate superhero team with a very ugly inside The Boys
- Rubber powered pirate chasing freedom
- Jedi Sith energy blade
- Hero who refuses to stay silent
- Greatest of all time debate label
- Baseball hit that leaves the field
70 Clues: Team expected to lose • NFL championship game • Dark side Force users • Silent explosion enemy • Jedi Sith energy blade • Electric Pokemon mascot • Chaos wrapped in a grin • Open world crime sandbox • Dunk that shakes the rim • Serum that creates supes • Best player of the season • AI that turns on humanity • Global intelligence agency • Team that dominates an era • ...
Puzzle for Papa 2021-12-20
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- "Marilyn, I could eat this every ____"
- Winning-est team in NFL
- Movie that gives us "When you pray for the rain, you gotta deal with the mud, too"
- Illness of the evening
- she wants "to love you more"
- Party where no one goes home?
- The tool of Hob's admirer
- Plays main character’s mother in 2007 Hairspray
- Summer in Montpelier
- From Indianapolis to Atlanda dir.
- Stoned me just like ______
- Pictures of Yosemite?
- Dog or devil
- Dog or house?
- You claimed to be surrounded by them
- Chi preceder
- Pretty pitchers
- This team holds MLB record for most losses in a season (120)
- "Dreams"-weaver
- Has the tagline “Every bubble’s passed its fizzical.”
- Faithful wife
- And the rest
- Last item in Pandora’s Box
- Bonobo, for one
- How wonderful to affect the quality of this
- The campus victimized by Delta Tau Chi
- Wakefield Park
- Star of Yellowstone
- Most points and assists in a single season by defenseman
- “No ____!” (Spanish boxer’s cry)
- Caine's order
- Wind Beneath My Wings
- Nurse, e.g.
- Best feature of Wakefield
- Minstrel of the ___
- Jeremiads
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- Your favorite son
- ____ problems need ____ people
- Attire
- Is too busy, say
- 4 in Frankfurt
- “Little old lady got mutilated late last night” singer
- She feels the earth move
- Say he’s old fashioned
- Sacred tower
- Smile, you're in __________
- Parts of drills
- The loudest Eagle
- Weathers that hits hard
- Winning-est team in NBA
- Fastest runner on the D
- Brady
- Old rookie
- "It's just a spring clean for the ______"
- TV show of early 2000s that we watched as a family (and it got really bad)
- Pole at sea
- Colds that last a long time
- Strips in a club
- Strips in Geography class
- Old dining haunt for Susan and Frank
- It's "in my ears and in my eyes"
- For a specific purpose
- All nations can break their fast here
- The art of Billy Blanks
- One charging a flat rate?
- Jordan role that hits hard
- Acronym in 70s news
- Jango Fett's son
- social blunder
- "Don’t you see the family resemblance? That’s my ________"
- First animal in the Chinese Zodiac
- Founder of Oom Yung Doe
- "sexy" Beatle-inspired James Taylor tune
- Annul
- Tokien figure
- Author of “The Romantic Manifesto”
- Rubber from the Middle East
- Rand’s Titan
78 Clues: Brady • Annul • Attire • Jeremiads • Old rookie • Pole at sea • Nurse, e.g. • Sacred tower • Dog or devil • Chi preceder • And the rest • Rand’s Titan • Dog or house? • Faithful wife • Caine's order • Tokien figure • 4 in Frankfurt • social blunder • Wakefield Park • Parts of drills • Pretty pitchers • "Dreams"-weaver • Bonobo, for one • Is too busy, say • Strips in a club • Jango Fett's son • Your favorite son • ...
Rondo Crossword 2025-03-12
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- Black newspaper published in St. Paul from 1885 - 1923.
- The first name of the only person to have been drafted by teams in Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Football League (NFL). He grew up in Rondo.
- The first name of one of the first African American lawyers, who was a pioneer in early desegregation and civil rights cases.
- A guidebook that helped Black travelers navigate segregation in the U.S. from 1936 to 1966. The Rondo neighborhood had several sites listed in this guidebook.
- Minnesota’s largest African-American sponsored festival, founded in 1983.
- The first name of St. Paul’s Mayor, who grew up in Rondo as the son of one of St. Paul’s first Black police officers and a teacher.
- Minnesota’s oldest Black church, founded during the Civil War in 1863 by enslaved people who had escaped from Missouri.
- The oldest continuously operating high school in Minnesota.
- Social club founded in 1919 as a networking group for African American professionals who were often excluded from other groups.
- The name of the nonprofit advocating for a land bridge on top of Interstate-94.
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- Award-winning African American theater based in Rondo, founded in 1976.
- A suffragist & civil rights leader that led the Everywoman Suffrage Club, an African-American suffragist group that helped women win the right to vote in Minnesota.
- A public space located at the corner of Fisk and Rondo Avenue that commemorates the history of Rondo through 20 exhibit panels, a brick path, rain gardens, and chimes.
- Name of a social club founded in 1928 that established a credit union and food co-op in Rondo.
- The workers at Union Depot in St. Paul (many of them from Rondo) who greeted visitors, carried their luggage, and provided assistance around the train station.
- The civil rights leader raised in Rondo who was the executive director of the NAACP from 1955-1977.
- The first name of the very first female police officer in St. Paul. As a kid, she played basketball on Hallie Q. Brown women’s teams, softball at Oxford playground, and speed skating champion at Como Park Lake. After retiring she was elected to City Council.
- The first name of the American educator, activist, and suffragist who is the namesake of the Rondo community center founded in 1929. A suffragist is someone who advocates for the right to vote, especially for women.
- Photographer, filmmaker, writer, and poet who moved to Rondo at fifteen years old and became a photographer for Life magazine.
- First woman to play professional baseball regularly in a major men's league. She grew up in Rondo.
20 Clues: Black newspaper published in St. Paul from 1885 - 1923. • The oldest continuously operating high school in Minnesota. • Award-winning African American theater based in Rondo, founded in 1976. • Minnesota’s largest African-American sponsored festival, founded in 1983. • The name of the nonprofit advocating for a land bridge on top of Interstate-94. • ...
Lux Staff & Little Known Facts for Students! 2025-05-16
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- I grew up on a registered Hereford cattle ranch in the Sandhills
- I have been to 11 different countries outside of the United States
- I spent a summer working as a rope wrangler on a high ropes course
- My brothers & I water skied with 5 people at one time when I was in 4th grade
- I grew up in California
- I grew up doing reenactments of the American fur trade with my Dad
- I hit a building with my mom's mini van when taking my drivers test at age 16
- I have been stung by a jellyfish
- when I was 22, I was lucky enough to get to play my instrument 6,480 miles away from Lincoln (Beijing, China)
- I was a rodeo queen as a teenager
- basketball is my favorite sport
- I have taught for 27 years
- I was born in a country that does not exist anymore
- I was born in Denver, CO then lived in Wisconsin before moving to Nebraska
- I have 20 chickens!
- I'm secretly good at golf
- I hold the freshman mile record for the Nebraska Central Conference
- I saved 5 people from drowning when I was a life guard!
- I have 5 kids
- I saved baby sea turtles in Mexico
- my cat loves to play fetch
- I like to paint in my free time
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- I can stand on my head for at least a minute
- when I was in Kindergarten, my dad ran over my foot with a lawnmower
- My favorite candies are Baby Ruth & Tootsie rolls, but I rarely have them
- I started my teaching career teaching English in Namibia, a country in South Africa
- I played on the Nebraska Junior Olympic volleyball team when I was in Middle School.
- I played softball for Nebraska
- I have won multiple trophies showing pigs in 4-H
- I played college tennis at Concordia University
- I earned a Varsity letter for gymnastics at East High School my freshman year
- My friend's husband went first overall in the 2018 NFL draft
- I played college softball
- My first major in college was mathematics
- I met Arnold Schwarzenegger on accident when I was 10. His security guards made me leave
- I played the piccolo in the Cornhusker Marching Band
- I live in the Lux neighborhood and love to go for walks
- I competed in a track meet in Australia while in high school
- I played the clarinet, oboe, & piano in high school
39 Clues: I have 5 kids • I have 20 chickens! • I grew up in California • I played college softball • I'm secretly good at golf • I have taught for 27 years • my cat loves to play fetch • I played softball for Nebraska • basketball is my favorite sport • I like to paint in my free time • I have been stung by a jellyfish • I was a rodeo queen as a teenager • I saved baby sea turtles in Mexico • ...
sports 2024-06-03
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- A percussion Band that usually plays at sport games, you can even see them play at Maine South football games.
- An injunction made by the referee in football games when a team does something illegal, and he tells them they can't do it.
- A sport that requires a lot of tenacity and strength. In this sport you need to knock out your opponent with punches.
- A play in a sport that averts the attention away from what is really happening. Examples are pump fakes in basketball and fake handoffs in football
- A type of racing sport that usually includes many tortuous courses, and extremely fast cars.
- In track you have to persevere and do this especially when you are behind.
- A person who makes the calls in a sports game, you must always be discreet to them.
- A play invented by the Philadelphia Eagles. In this play, the players are coherent and interlock with each other, and they all push each other through the touchdown. Some kids do this when we come into lunch.
- An exposition that your coach shows you. This is usually used in football and must be kept private from the other team. It has all of the plays and routes you can run.
- In many sports this is dilatory and makes many games start late because the fields are too wet to play on.
- The superlative player in the NBA. He played for the Chicago Bulls.
- When a coach resolves on what formation and routes football players should run.
- A wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins who had to face lots of adversity. He has the jersey number 10 and is one of the fastest NFL players in the league
- A phrase used to describe when a player has a commodius amount of space between them and anyone on the opposing team.
- An action in a sport that cannot be condoned, and requires players to pay as a punishment.
- A boxer that subjugated nearly all of his opponents. Nearly no one has ever beaten him.
- Watching this sport can make it feel like you're sitting for a perennial amount of time, there is so much time in between pitches.
- A player who is resolute. He is very determined to flop, even if he isn't touched. He is the star player for the Los Angeles Lakers, and his son may enter the NBA.
- The most astringent punishment in soccer, which requires you to leave for the rest of the soccer match.
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- When you or your team is in a strait, but you manage to overcome the odds and end up winning
- When a call is made in football or basketball and the other team wants to absolve their punishment or put the blame on the other team.
- A sport that requires its participants to do an exorbitant amount of running.
- When a person on one side of the scrimmage line infringes on the other team's side, It is called this.
- Williams The number 1 pick in the NFL draft for the Chicago bears. He has lots of aptitude which will help the bears win more games. He is a quarterback.
- A sport that requires precise aim using a bow and arrow.
- A sport with lots of food. Hot-dogs are a big part of this sport, and you cannot be abstemious while playing this sport.
- When a team loses their pertinacity, and they no longer have the belief that they can win, and they lose several games in a row.
- When two major sports teams contend against each other for a very long time, it is called this. An example of this is the chicago bears and the Green Bay Packers
- The ultimate football game of the season. The winning team celebrates and feels lots of elation. The last team to win this was the Kansas City Chiefs.
- The highest level of any sport. These are leagues where nearly every single player who has made this league have had this as their intent for many years.
- A Worldwide sporting event that includes many extraterraneous competitors from different countries in many sports.
- On every football team there are some impertinent players that don't play or rarely get to play. An example of this was the Bears second string quarterback who got to play for just four games.
- Film of a game that is recorded and analyzed by teams to see how their opponent will probably play.
- When you get the ball in football you have to hold on with tenacity or else you will drop it and do this.
- A term used to describe a player who is new to a professional sports league and has inept experience at that level.
- An event where you pick up heavy weights on a bar off of the floor, when the weights are too heavy it may distort and bend the bar.
- When you have two subsequent games, so there is one right after the other
- The catalyst of each hit in baseball, the force that moves the ball towards the stands.
- When a game has too much rain or mud to play in, and the game must be deferred.
- When you mess up the most important play in the game, and your team doesn't commiserate with you, they may tell you that you are doing this.
40 Clues: A sport that requires precise aim using a bow and arrow. • The superlative player in the NBA. He played for the Chicago Bulls. • When you have two subsequent games, so there is one right after the other • In track you have to persevere and do this especially when you are behind. • A sport that requires its participants to do an exorbitant amount of running. • ...
Hispanic American Heritage Month 2023-09-01
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- This man is a famous actor, having appeared in over 400 roles-He was in trouble with the law as young as 10 old; he served 5 years in prison and became a drug counselor for a while after release-He is famous for his role in Machete films among others.
- word that I say is coming straight from the heart""
- This dip or spread for food comes from Mexico, it is made from Avocados- Most people add in cilantro, lime juice and onion.
- This large Mexican city is only 19 miles south of San Diego, CA
- This is a Mexican dish consisting of a corn tortilla that is filled primarily with cheese, and sometimes meats, spices, and other fillings, and then cooked on a griddle or stove.
- This actress came to New Orleans at age 12 to attend an acting school. Home was in Mexico, she traveled between there and the US for several years. She became a US citizen in 2013 and is known for a starring role in Grown Ups 1 & 2 among other shows
- This state has the largest numbers of Hispanic or Latino citizens.
- This man is a famous civil rights activist who worked to establish the United Farm Workers Labor Union
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- This man has part Puerto Rican and Spanish ethnicity among others; his birth name is Peter Gene Hernandez-His 2021 album has hit songs that still are popular today- ""I ain't playing no games
- Cinco de Mayo is a day of celebration for this country winning independence over the Second French Empire back in the 1800's
- This man is a US Senator today for Texas. His father left Cuba for the US in search of a better life with $100 sewn into his underwear.
- This long river forms the border between the US and Mexico.
- Carlos Noriega has Peruvian ancestry, he was a decorated Lieutenant Colonel in the US Marines and also made 2 voyages into Outer Space for NASA. What was his job title when venturing out into space?
- Hispanic or Latino athletes make up only around 3 % of the NFL and NBA; however they make up to 27%of this popular US sport.
- This US State shares the longest border between Mexico.
- This musician was born in Mexico in 1947, later became a naturalized citizen. One of his famous songs is Black Magic Woman.
16 Clues: word that I say is coming straight from the heart"" • This US State shares the longest border between Mexico. • This long river forms the border between the US and Mexico. • This large Mexican city is only 19 miles south of San Diego, CA • This state has the largest numbers of Hispanic or Latino citizens. • ...
Botanist 2023-07-20
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- a plant ecologist and botanist, as well as the founder of #BlackBotanistsWeek, an online initiative to “promote, highlight, and create a safe place for Black people who love plants
- internship as an estate gardener in Atlanta, which exposed her to a high level of horticultural artisanship. She maintained the lawns of NFL owners. Later in her career, she was landscape manager for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport and served as a county extension agent with the University of Georgia
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- worked on several projects that involved research on antifungal substances of strain of bacterium. He worked and chaired at several colleges, including Southern University, Atlanta University, and Howard University. He also was responsible for integrating the Association of Southeastern Biologists meeting, which did not allow its African American members to attend
- a Civil Rights activist and biologist. He was born in Great Falls, South Carolina. He taught biology at Slippery Rock University for almost four decades. He earned a Ph.D. degree in biology from the University of Iowa.
4 Clues: a plant ecologist and botanist, as well as the founder of #BlackBotanistsWeek, an online initiative to “promote, highlight, and create a safe place for Black people who love plants • ...
NFL 2021-09-08
Nfl 2023-01-31
Paul is 60 2023-01-27
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- namesake soda for one of his childhood pets
- this liberal party prime minister was elected to office 2 months and 12 days after dad was born
- he and Harry Potter share this trait
- the love of his life
- a newspaper that has inspired many of his Sunday dinners
- the city he was born in
- the firm he articled with
- his birthstone
- this president was famously assassinated in 1963
- he collected these as a child
- the best premier league team out there
- a colour, a fruit, and a favourite dog
- his Chinese zodiac animal
- a sweet treat that must never be mixed with fruit or nuts
- an author he met abroad
- MLK famously had one at the March on Washington August 28th 1963
- a member of many bookclubs this is one of his most recent reads
- in 1963 the first human _____ transplant was performed
- his undergrad alma mater
- his law school alma mater
- his zodiac sign
- a Saturday morning ritual
- husky the musky is a sight to see here
- father and son
- something he looks forward to every Sunday from may through October
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- Number one song on feb 10th 1963
- they lost to the Canadiens in the first NHL game he ever attended with his dad
- in this country he had a filmed freakout after biking to the top of a hill
- he lives on this crescent
- this dinner attendee lived on Albany ave with dad for a summer
- the number of countries he has lived in
- despite not being particularly clumsy he walloped this person with a tennis ball big time (and he is very sorry about it!)
- the city he got married in
- his favourite exotic animal
- he got engaged while suffering food poisoning in this country
- the sport he played in law school
- his favourite colour
- his favourite Israeli philosopher
- the location of a teahouse where he worked and basked in the nickname ‘perfect paul’
- someone he roped into border troubles while trying to bring too much wine across the border
- his favourite sister-in-law
- his favourite NFL team despite a moronic quarterback
- the nickname of his boarding school town
- where he met his wife and changed his life
- an animal he refused to dissect despite majoring in biology
- because he was born on this day of the week Monday’s child claims that he is bonny and blithe, and good and gay
- a business he could have started and made a small fortune in…. If he had a large fortune to begin with
- his favourite Canadian animal
- no proper morning can start without a…
49 Clues: his birthstone • father and son • his zodiac sign • the love of his life • his favourite colour • the city he was born in • an author he met abroad • his undergrad alma mater • he lives on this crescent • the firm he articled with • his Chinese zodiac animal • his law school alma mater • a Saturday morning ritual • the city he got married in • his favourite exotic animal • ...
Random Knowledge 2023-10-03
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- Hakuna Matata means no _________.
- In what sport does scoring a goal get you 6 points?
- Taylor Swift is dating a professional football player on what NFL team?
- What is the most consumed beverage in the world?
- How many colors are in a rainbow?
- In which capital city of Europe would you find the Eiffel Tower?
- What is the part of the human eye that controls the amount of light that passes through the pupil?
- What is the most used word in the English language?
- In what game is “love” a score?
- Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness guide whose emotions in Inside Out?
- What is the national animal of Scotland?
- George ____________ was the first US President.
- How many of the original six Avengers die at the end of Avengers: Endgame?
- What food is considered both a fruit and a vegetable?
- What’s the name of the town where The Flintstones live?
- How many legs does a spider have?
- In Major League Baseball, the bases are ________ feet apart.
- How many bones are in a human ear?
- What is the name of the marshmallow Easter treats that come in the shape of birds and bunnies?
- What vegetable does a pickle start out as?
- A group of jellyfish is known as a ________.
- What is it called when you tackle the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage?
- Harry ________ sings the song 'Girl Crush'.
- What random animal did Coach Perry recently purchase?
- What is the name of Mickey Mouse's pet dog?
- What condiment used to be sold as medicine?
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- What is Barbie's full name?
- How many sides are on a hexagon?
- What county is Pottsville located in?
- What type of fish is Nemo?
- Stratus, cirrus, cumulus and nimbus are types of what?
- What name did Ursula go by when she took human form?
- There are four mammals that cannot jump. - sloth, hippo, rhino, and ___________
- What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?
- How many continents are there in the world?
- Michael _________ played the main character in the original Space Jam.
- How many stripes does the American Flag have?
- Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
- What sweet snack is typically left out for Santa?
- The Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox play which sport?
- How many fingers does Mickey Mouse have?
- What animal does not use the bathroom during hibernation?
- What is the only part of your body that cannot heal itself?
- Who is the most famous Jonas Brother?
- What color are the goalposts in football?
- What animals eye is bigger than its brain?
- What do you call it when you score off of a serve in volleyball?
- Which singing voice is the highest pitch?
- Our school colors are black and _______.
49 Clues: What type of fish is Nemo? • What is Barbie's full name? • In what game is “love” a score? • How many sides are on a hexagon? • Hakuna Matata means no _________. • How many colors are in a rainbow? • How many legs does a spider have? • How many bones are in a human ear? • What county is Pottsville located in? • Who is the most famous Jonas Brother? • ...
Very good 2022-08-30
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- Tampa Bay baseball team
- The best NFL quarterback
- Often portrayed using smoke bombs, katanas, stars etc
- county in russia
- Paleontology: the study of ____
- A monoply
- "X ____ The spot!"
- Abbreviation for the worth of a country
- Boxing company
- star wars weapon
- Card game played in a casino
- Virginia state bird
- This animal has less than 100 of its kind left
- Gaming rookie
- Sharp tipped projectile
- The smallest bone in your body is in your ___
- test
- You probably have ten of them
- The current president
- Popular city in japan
- Castle guards have these
- Type of tree
- You scratch these to win money
- A boat that uses the wind
- lie
- A bowler or fedora
- A tasty drink starting with g
- The color your screen turns when you get a big error
- to blur or to mute
- House accessory
- Freezing state in the US with lots of oil
- Where the Baltimore ravens were from before
- Grafitti crime
- f in Military
- Most common type of saxaphone
- A type of knife often seen in prisons
- Another word for a pig
- a harmless sport involving guns
- A gun known for its scope
- Minecrafts first rule: never dig ____ down
- ____ Crab
- Main
- "All my friends are ____" Boywithuke hit
- Face painted circus employee
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- Famous baseball player for the Yankees
- Treasure
- The words to a song
- Shoe making brand
- A side of a happy meal
- Shows that orgin from japan
- Final boss for undertale
- You launch these to operate radio stations
- What the f in fbi stands for
- A bear can be this
- CAUTION: WET _____
- Black or green food in a can, made mainly by pearl
- A holiday, Birthday or graduation party.
- Baseball with your feet
- the color of the chinese flag
- A digit
- The opisite of even
- Die due to lack of oxygen
- To swap
- This guy has a bro that used to be named jumpman
- Chocolate brand with a cereal version
- The first video game to get an official song
- Kids cartoon with a fox as the villian
- Game coded in 2003 that involves blocks
- The big version of a car
- portable explosive
- evil monster skilled at magic
- Russian rulers from the past
- Popular movie involving sharks
- ___ sign
- A duplicate
- "An ____ A day keeps the doctor away."
- This can be shown by using a ) and :
- Scientists work here
- A game popular among kids
- Ctrl ___ delete
- Five year olds draw these
- Item used in schools
82 Clues: lie • test • Main • A digit • To swap • Treasure • ___ sign • A monoply • ____ Crab • A duplicate • Type of tree • Gaming rookie • f in Military • Boxing company • Grafitti crime • House accessory • Ctrl ___ delete • county in russia • star wars weapon • Shoe making brand • "X ____ The spot!" • A bear can be this • CAUTION: WET _____ • A bowler or fedora • portable explosive • to blur or to mute • The words to a song • ...
Andrew Stuff 2025-01-11
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- Last name of football coach when I got to MSU
- Sold my Switch to
- Have 2 NFL jerseys from this team
- Have 1 jersey and one shirt from this college
- Color of my phone
- Green Shirts, black pants team played on in Little League, first word
- Birthmark on this leg
- Played as this NBA team, wearing white in the YMCA League.
- Favorite Ice Cream has this main flavor
- Has a shirt of this college on the east coast
- Has many DVDs of this TV Show, 2 words
- Red card for Doordash was last used at ____
- I was born on __ (day)
- Working on Model from this movie
- Middle School baseball coach, not Liss, not Wright...
- Doesn't eat anything ___
- Roots for this team in the National League
- App on his phone that is also related to a door
- Lived in this hall for 1 semester during spring 2021
- Had a mask and glove set of this character as a kid
- Andrew loves his _____
- Birthday in 2024 was on this day
- Apt is on this street, North___
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- Have watched this team play twice live, both in bowl games, once in Dec. 2024, abbrev
- Has poster in apt room of Saul, Tiger Woods and _____
- Gets primarily chicken from this food-chain who's first word is a color, second word is ____.
- Holds camera too ___ during pictures at old football games
- Liked animated show, 3 seasons, superhero
- Last name of the player I have Newspaper of in apt
- Last hockey game attended, MSU vs ___ (Canadian City)
- Played this style of tennis during high school
- animal I painted outside has a pink ___ painted on it
- First Funko I have ever bought (main name)
- Favorite colors as a young kid, green and____
- Character hat I got at Disney World
- Quarterback I watched growing up at MSU (last name)
- Old phone number has this last digit, 225___
- Animal I painted outside
- Favorite NBA player, last name
- Switched from ___ EGR to Civil EGR, Abrv
- Watched this cartoon with an Octopus and a penguin
- 3 main fish were named Saul, Jimmy and ____
- Listening to Game of Thrones on this app
- Went and watched MSU bowl game in Atlanta, in the ____ Bowl
- If i had to have a pop tart, I would probably get __
- Fighter I met, last name
- ___ has a painted smiley face on it outside
- First job, worked at this "Center".
- Favorite dinner consists of mashed potatoes, sausage, mac + cheese and ___
- Took AP Calc, AP Psych and AP ___ (abbrev)
- Prefers this flavor most for a Slurpee
- Held this animal in California for a picture
- Last song played at Guns and Roses concert I went to (2wrds)
53 Clues: Sold my Switch to • Color of my phone • Birthmark on this leg • I was born on __ (day) • Andrew loves his _____ • Animal I painted outside • Fighter I met, last name • Doesn't eat anything ___ • Favorite NBA player, last name • Apt is on this street, North___ • Working on Model from this movie • Birthday in 2024 was on this day • Have 2 NFL jerseys from this team • ...
Principles of Flight 2023-01-18
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- Man who discovered the principle that an object experiencing a force of air will always move away from high pressure toward low pressure.
- Oxygen does this when there are fewer trees higher up on a mountain.
- The up and down motion of the nose controlled by the elevators.
- Part located in back of the plane that turns the plane left and right.
- This is the result of an object's general shape impeding (slowing down) air passing quickly over it.
- Weight producing things that are a permanent part of the plane.
- NFL players often find it more difficult to do this at Denver Bronco’s Mile High Stadium.
- The aerodynamic force that raises an aircraft
- The left/right motion of the plane's nose controlled by the rudder.
- The fixed, heavier than air part of a plane that is shaped in such a way that creates lift.
- The force that propels an airplane forward.
- A push or a pull that causes an object to move or change.
- The type of air that is constantly pressing against our bodies
- When oxygen in the air decreases, air pressure becomes too light for oxygen to permeate this.
- Air does this when it's heated.
- The main body of the plane containing the pilots, passengers, and cargo.
- Air weighs 14.7 pounds per square inch when it's located here.
- A flight control surface located on the tail that controls the up and down movement of the plane.
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- Air is invisible but it still takes up ______________.
- Weight producing things that are not a permanent part of the plane.
- One way to reduce the drag caused by extended landing gear.
- Airplanes taking off from high altitude airports have crashed due to the air being too thin to provide this kind of lift.
- Air's ability to resist heat makes it a good ____________________.
- The rotational movement of a plane created by the ailerons moving in opposite directions.
- The force that slows down an aircraft.
- At high altitudes, a mountain climber needs this to avoid losing consciousness.
- A specially shaped surface, such as an airplane wing, tail, or propeller blade, that produces lift and drag when moved through the air.
- Similar to flaps on the outer part of the wing that move up and down allowing the pilot to either roll the plane or return it to level flight.
- Drag cause by the aircraft's surface being rough or having protrusions
- The type of drag caused when different airflows collide with each other creating turbulence.
- The force exerted by air
- Provides the propulsion needed to move the aircraft forward through the air.
- Air also becomes thinner at high ________________________.
- Movable surfaces on the back of the wings used to increase or decrease lift.
- A type of streamlining system that pulls the landing gear up into the fuselage or wings of the aircraft.
35 Clues: The force exerted by air • Air does this when it's heated. • The force that slows down an aircraft. • The force that propels an airplane forward. • The aerodynamic force that raises an aircraft • Air is invisible but it still takes up ______________. • A push or a pull that causes an object to move or change. • Air also becomes thinner at high ________________________. • ...
paisyncrossword21 2026-02-23
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- What is the disease administration suggesting to take a vaccine for? Pg. 7-8
- The surname of the Japanese Prime Minister whose "Right-wing supermajority" win was recently reported. Pg. 9-10
- The first name of the person who is the subject of a new documentary that active-duty military members are allegedly being pressured to attend. Pg. 16-17
- The specific manufacturing method used by a former F1 engineer to create custom-shaped batteries for devices like drones or smart glasses. Pg. 20-21
- The acronym for the high-bandwidth memory chips is currently facing a global shortage due to high demand from AI data centers. Pg. 20-21
- The specific island territory where researchers discovered polar bears are surprisingly thriving by diversifying their diets. Pg. 20-21
- Who is witnessing a murder? Pg. 6-7
- Canadian province, where a deadly school shooting occurred. Pg. 8-9
- The surname of the Republican Representative from Kentucky, whom President Trump mocked as a moron. Pg-16-17
- The international sporting event that took place in Milan-Cortina. Pg. 5-6
- The last name of the former Democratic Representative and current director of national intelligence mentioned in the election interference article. Pg. 16-17
- The Spanish city where record-holding marathon runner Juan López García resides and trains. Pg. 20-21
- The last name of the financier whose files Congress is demanding answers about. Pg. 5-6
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- Irish town mentioned in the headline about an ICE torture claim. Pg. 8-9
- Surname of the former NFL coach currently involved in a feud with Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Pg. 10-11
- The name of Elon Musk's company. Pg. 6-7
- The city where businesses are reportedly losing $20 million a week due to federal immigration crackdowns. Pg. 16-17
- The specific lunar mission that astronaut Victor Glover is slated to join as the first astronaut of color to circumnavigate the moon. Pg. 10-11
- The specific city where an attempted assassination of a Russian military intelligence general took place. Pg. 9-10
- The surname of the Secretary of State from Maine, who stated that the "trust" between state and federal authorities regarding elections has been absolutely destroyed. Pg. 16-17
- The name of the task force, numbered 250, filled with loyalists planning a jingoistic celebration of the U.S. 250th birthday. Pg. 16-17
- What state was the 18-month old in when she was released from a detention center? Pg. 7-8
- Government agency at the center of the debate over immigration enforcement. Pg. 4-5
- The name of the new social media platform where AI "agents" interact with one another without human intervention. Pg. 20-21
- Who was the boy who broke the world record for the under-18 fastest mile? Pg. 4-5
25 Clues: Who is witnessing a murder? Pg. 6-7 • The name of Elon Musk's company. Pg. 6-7 • Canadian province, where a deadly school shooting occurred. Pg. 8-9 • Irish town mentioned in the headline about an ICE torture claim. Pg. 8-9 • The international sporting event that took place in Milan-Cortina. Pg. 5-6 • ...
Cava & Crosswords 2025-10-09
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- “Sure thing” in Gen Z slang
- Tattooed singer of “Circles”
- ___ Cup, NHL’s ultimate prize
- MLB two-way sensation from Japan
- Platform for livestream gamers
- Absolute hit song
- Beating a game as fast as possible
- Mood or energy, in slang
- Soccer GOAT who won the 2022 World Cup
- Highlight-reel basketball move
- TikTok’s main feed, abbr.
- Can’t relax or take a joke
- Chat app for gamers
- “Frozen Tundra” field in Green Bay
- Greatest of all time, acronym
- Queen who told us to “Break My Soul”
- Rapper with “Astroworld”
- Instagram’s short video feature
- Christopher Nolan’s 2023 atomic epic
- Emphatic way to end a statement
- Nintendo racer with banana peels
- College athletes now profit from this, abbr.
- Playful mashup of a kids’ show and a pizza topping
- Slang for “absolutely nailed it”
- Devoted fan of 45-Across
- Streaming home of “The Bear”
- Sony console released in 2020
- Sci-fi epic featuring sandworms
- Battle royale with emotes and builds
- 2023 pink blockbuster opposite “Oppenheimer”
- Overzealous fan, from an Eminem song
- Splash Brother known for three-pointers
- Bronx baseball powerhouse
- Hawkins, Indiana, horror nostalgia trip
- Rapper behind “Hotline Bling”
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- Throw with enthusiasm
- Six-point football score
- Pro league for hoopers like A’ja Wilson
- The Child, a.k.a. “Baby Yoda”
- Microsoft’s console rival to PlayStation
- Netflix rom-com with haute couture
- “Drivers License” singer, briefly
- Trophy for top college football player
- NFL legend with seven Super Bowl rings
- Coveted golden music award
- Cozy life sim with talking animals
- Online game platform with user-made worlds
- “Paint the Town Red” rapper
- Kansas City QB with a cannon arm
- HBO drama about a dysfunctional billionaire family
- Last name of the “Eras Tour” superstar
- Duke hoops legend, for short
- Sports network with “SportsCenter”
- When the game just won’t end
- Neither great nor awful
- First name of “Bad Guy” hitmaker
- MCU studio
- March Madness essential
- CW teen show based on Archie Comics
- Flute-playing pop star
- Charisma or smooth-talking skill
- Music app for wrapped year-end stats
- “For real,” in texts
- Root for a romantic pairing
- HBO teen drama with glitter tears
- Gamer with an audience
- “King” of the court, four-time NBA champ
- Where rookies become pros
- Tennis icon with 23 Grand Slam singles titles
- “Are you still watching?” platform
- Viral app for dances and trends
- Opposite of “no lie,” slang
- Keyboard smash from VSCO girls
- Indie film studio behind “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
- Late-night sketch show since 1975, abbr.
75 Clues: MCU studio • Absolute hit song • Chat app for gamers • “For real,” in texts • Throw with enthusiasm • Flute-playing pop star • Gamer with an audience • Neither great nor awful • March Madness essential • Six-point football score • Mood or energy, in slang • Rapper with “Astroworld” • Devoted fan of 45-Across • TikTok’s main feed, abbr. • Where rookies become pros • Bronx baseball powerhouse • ...
Memphis History Through Sports Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-03
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- Finsihed first in the 200m in Mexico City Summer Olympics, Black power salute,
- Went to the University of San Francisco, played and coached for the Boston Celtics, 11 time NBA Champion
- Home of the Memphis Chicks(Chickasaws) in the Chicago White Sox organization, rented to the Memphis Red Sox because of the crowd size
- 1967-68 Carver High School Coach, graduate of BTW, 1st black basketball player at Oklahoma St.
- Nicknamed the Brown Bomber, parents crafted him to be the opposite of Jack Johnson
- went to Ohio St, became the first man to win 4 gold medals at a single Olympics
- first black heavyweight champion, had a warrant for his arrest under the Mann Act
- Eccentric baseball owner for the Athletics, owned the Memphis TAMS, quit the team in the middle of the season
- 3 time NYC Champion at Power Memorial HS, 3 time all ameriacn at 3-time3 time NCAA Champ, Boycotted the 1968 Mexico City Olympics
- ABA commissioner who resigned and purchased the Memphis Sounds in June, 1974, former Marine
- Best basketball player from Melrose, played for Memphis State in college
- Nicknamed Lefty, went to BTW, defeated Satchel Paige in head-to-head matchups, was going to be the first black pitcher in MLB but couldn't due to Tommy John Surgery
- Best basketball player for Overton HS, broke hand in the city championship and still played, went to Ole Miss as an All-American
- ABA team that moved from New Orleans
- Pitcher in the early 50's for the Memphis Red Sox, later traded for a bus lattop-selling top selling recording artist for RCA
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- Built in 1963, one of the finest basketball facilities in the nation
- manager for the Cincinnati Tigers and Memphis Red Sox, was a pitcher and catcher until he played for the Red Sox
- got a full scholarship to Rutgers, was not allowed to play under the Mason-Dixon Line due to the Gentlemen Agreements
- first black player in history of college sports, played for Vanderbilt, went to Pearl HS in Nashville
- first owner of the Meowned Red Sox, Owned a funeral home
- Won gold medal in the 1960 Rome Summer Olympics, defeated Sonny Liston to become Heavyweight champion of the world, converted to Islam after refusing to fight in WW2
- All-American in football and Lacrosse at Syracuse, played 9 seasons in the NFL for the Browns, also an actor
- Home to the Memphis Red Sox's first stadium
- Heralded catcher for the Red Sox and a manager for the Red Sox
- won a $5.3 million lawsuit with Stax Studios over the rights to his music, delivered $100k to Storen in a brown paper bag for the ownership of the Sounds
- Kentucky's head basketball coach, and arena named after him
26 Clues: ABA team that moved from New Orleans • Home to the Memphis Red Sox's first stadium • first owner of the Meowned Red Sox, Owned a funeral home • Kentucky's head basketball coach, and arena named after him • Heralded catcher for the Red Sox and a manager for the Red Sox • Built in 1963, one of the finest basketball facilities in the nation • ...
Ultimate Karate Kid / Cobra Kai 2020-07-26
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- "I want meth and a x"
- "Beware of the spinning x move"
- The new issue of "Dungeon x" comes out on Wednesdays
- The name of the only committee member that votes with Daniel to ban Cobra Kai from being re-instated
- "Sodium x IS table salt"
- "Snitches get x"
- Carmen brings Johnny tres x dessert after Miguel wins the tournament
- "Demetri and Eli ... x brothers!"
- Louie tricks Robby into moving this model of car in a crowded showroom
- In Karate Kid 2, King Shohashi is known as the "x King"
- This LA Dodger hit a "walkoff" the night before the party at the Canyon
- The model of the car Daniel gives Johnny after Louie and the motorcycle goons torch his old car.
- "Act of x!"
- Johnny and Robby's father/son trip to x
- Demetri's super power of choice
- Kreese orders a cup of x when he meets Johnny at the diner
- "x is here to Namaste"
- The name of Xander Stone's dojo is "x Karate"
- "Dont know ... never been attacked by x"
- "What's there to think about? She's x and all those other things ..."
- Terry Silver sends Kreese on a vacation to x at the beginning of Karate Kid 3
- Aisha's Dad played for this NFL team
- "x, get LaRusso a boba!"
- Robby delivers a copy of "x Vixens" magazine to Daniel
- Daniel's original hometown
- Eli's last name
- The name of Mr. Miyagi's village
- Daniel's first girlfriend
- Daniel's cousin
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- Daniel's mom spends Karate Kid 2 in this city
- The drug Robby was caught with at school
- The name of Daniel's mother
- Every night at 10:36pm, the last flight leaves this city
- "x get chicks"
- The color of Samantha LaRusso's BMW
- Sid worked as an executive for this TV studio
- Mike Barnes defeats this fighter to make the finals of the All Valley Tournament
- Miguel's grandmother
- The name of Robby Keene's mother
- Johnny likes "x hot babes"
- Demetri's Halloween costume
- The name of Sid's African-American caretaker
- Stingray's favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
- Eli/Hawk's first name on his fake ID
- Johnny went with him to see Rocky 3 during the summer of 1983
- The name of the airbase in Karate Kid 2
- Tom Cole's free plant giveaway
- Last name of the actor who portrays Johnny Lawrence
- Daniel's favorite type of sushi
- Does Robby prefer the heat or the cold?
- The name of Terry Silver's nuclear waste disposal company
- The tournament committee changes the color of the mats to blue with a x (color) fist
- "x Kebob" (store next to the Cobra Kai Dojo)
- Daniel's love interest in Karate Kid 2
- "Your x make air stink!" (Sato to Miyagi)
55 Clues: "Act of x!" • "x get chicks" • Eli's last name • Daniel's cousin • "Snitches get x" • Miguel's grandmother • "I want meth and a x" • "x is here to Namaste" • "Sodium x IS table salt" • "x, get LaRusso a boba!" • Daniel's first girlfriend • Johnny likes "x hot babes" • Daniel's original hometown • The name of Daniel's mother • Demetri's Halloween costume • Tom Cole's free plant giveaway • ...
February 2024 2024-02-16
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- “With the 5th overall pick in the 1987 NBA Draft, the Seattle SuperSonics select”
- Juniors know that this cardinal virtue fuels bravery; syn: fortitude
- Motto: Nil sine numine; nickname: The Centennial State; anthem(s): Where the Columbines Grow & Rocky High Mountain
- The Hunter Games was inspired by this short story, written by Shirley Jackson.
- The “green” Girl Scout Cookies
- “Monkey Hoedown,” S8.E2 of Curious George, is about this genre of music known for its combination of “elements of old-time mountain music, square dance fiddling, blues, gospel, jazz, and popular music.”
- Stephen Curry, in 2016, became the first NBA MVP by a ______ vote.
- Devin Maguire ’25 recently committed to this academy.
- I HATE THIS NEW DYNASTY OF THE NFL.
- Seniors, run it back to 5th/6th grade when Ayo and Teo dropped this banger in 2017.
- The video game, “Gronk Chomp” was released to promote the Angus Steak Big N’ Toasted Breakfast Sandwich from this fast food chain.
- The 2024 Preseason ACC Coaches Poll has this team the favorite for the ACC’s Women’s Lax crown.
- 10 Alabama players (as of Jan 10). entered the transfer _______ after Nick Saban retired. Yikes.
- I’m convinced that Sebs’ AP Chem class could debunk this Patriots scandal involving footballs’ PSI.
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- You are my _____________ // My only _______ //
- An excess of this food after WWII spurned government programs to serve cheese products in schools.
- Our BHM keynote speaker, Sachem Wunnanumwau Tom Frederick, is the chief of this Indigenous nation.
- This invention in 1949 helped speed up hockey intermissions by slicking up the ice.
- The House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Mass toped this NYT Best Seller category for the week of Feb 18.
- Arch Manning opted for this school over Alabama, Georgia, and Old Miss, where many Mannings played.
- The force due to this mechanism is calculated by F = -kx
- Michael Keaton: Batman, Chick Hicks, and this character from Spiderman: Homecoming; not a bad resume.
- This type of technology made its Super Bowl appearance through Microsoft’s TV ad for Copilot.
- After playing soccer, hockey, and basketball, this teacher laced his skates at Bowdoin while majoring in History before returning to 1191 in 1993.
- A positive number lacking any decimals or fractions falls in this category.
- From the Latin in and jus (right); feel better if you get one.
- Short for NHL 24
- Some of cabot’s _________ include Old Fashioned Hot Fudge, Banana Boat, Sweet Tooth and Banana Wheel.
- On November 15, 2001, Microsoft landed on the gaming moon with this video game console.
- This Sesame Street character clearly needs to be at Sebs to help deal with the trash crisis.
- Eating a biscuit from here without a bev could act as corporal punishment
31 Clues: Short for NHL 24 • The “green” Girl Scout Cookies • I HATE THIS NEW DYNASTY OF THE NFL. • You are my _____________ // My only _______ // • Devin Maguire ’25 recently committed to this academy. • The force due to this mechanism is calculated by F = -kx • From the Latin in and jus (right); feel better if you get one. • ...
Rondo Crossword 2025-02-25
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- Name of the social club founded in 1919 as a networking group for African American professionals who were often excluded from other groups.
- Civil rights leader raised in Rondo, was the executive director of the NAACP from 1955-1977.
- The first name of one of the first African-American lawyers and writers who helped found something called the “Niagara Movement,” which eventually led to creation of the NAACP (the National Association for Advancement of Colored People).
- Minnesota’s largest African-American sponsored festival, founded in 1983.
- A public space located at the corner of Fisk and Rondo Avenue that commemorates the history of Rondo through 20 exhibit panels, a brick path, rain gardens, and chimes.
- Black newspaper published in St. Paul from 1885 - 1923.
- The workers at Union Depot in St. Paul (many of them from Rondo) that greeted visitors, carried their luggage, and provided assistance around the train station.
- The first name of the only person to have been drafted by teams in Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Football League (NFL).
- The name of the nonprofit advocating for a land bridge on top of Interstate-94.
- Photographer, filmmaker, writer, and poet who moved to Rondo at fifteen years old and became a photographer for Life magazine.
- A suffragist & civil rights leader that led the Everywoman Suffrage Club, an African-American suffragist group that helped women win the right to vote in Minnesota.
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- The first name of the American educator, activist, and suffragist who is the namesake of the Rondo community center founded in 1929. A suffragist is someone who advocates for the right to vote, especially for women.
- First woman to play professional baseball regularly in a major men's league.
- Social club founded in 1928 that established a credit union and food co-op in Rondo.
- The first name of the very first female police officer in St. Paul. As a kid, she played basketball on Hallie Q. Brown women’s teams, softball at Oxford playground, and speed skating champion at Como Park Lake. After retiring she was elected to City Council.
- Name of the award-winning African American theater based in Rondo, founded in 1976.
- The first name of St. Paul’s Mayor, who grew up in Rondo as the son of one of St. Paul’s first Black police officers and a teacher.
- The street that was routed through the center of the Rondo neighborhood, destroying 700 homes and 300 businesses.
- A guidebook that helped Black travelers navigate segregation in the U.S. from 1936 to 1966. The Rondo neighborhood had several sites listed in this guidebook.
- Minnesota’s oldest Black church, founded during the Civil War in 1863, by enslaved people who had escaped from Missouri.
20 Clues: Black newspaper published in St. Paul from 1885 - 1923. • Minnesota’s largest African-American sponsored festival, founded in 1983. • First woman to play professional baseball regularly in a major men's league. • The name of the nonprofit advocating for a land bridge on top of Interstate-94. • ...
Group 2024-11-03
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- Superhero team from Marvel Comics
- British public broadcaster known for news and documentaries
- Organization and magazine known for its nature and science content
- Human rights organization advocating for global justice
- U.S. news network known for 24-hour news coverage
- British rock band famous for "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You"
- Renowned U.S. institution known for its MBA program
- Military alliance focused on collective defense and security
- Electric vehicle manufacturer founded by Elon Musk
- K-pop girl group popular for songs like "Kill This Love" and "How You Like That"
- Entertainment giant known for animated films and theme parks
- Creator of Windows OS and Office software
- United Nations agency providing aid to children worldwide
- United Nations health agency known for global health initiatives
- Premier League football club based at Old Trafford
- Major professional American football league in the U.S.
- South Korean pop group known for its global fanbase and chart-topping songs
- International organization that governs football worldwide
- Organization aimed at global economic stability and growth
- Search engine giant known for internet services and technology innovation
- Famous Spanish soccer team with a history of La Liga victories
- Spanish football club with numerous Champions League titles
- Family musical act that launched Michael Jackson's career
- Research lab at a renowned U.S. university, exploring tech and media
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- Tech company behind the iPhone, iPad, and MacBook
- Superhero team featuring Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman
- British girl group from the '90s with "Wannabe" as a famous hit
- North American professional basketball league
- Major e-commerce and cloud computing company founded by Jeff Bezos
- Iconic British rock band with Mick Jagger as the frontman
- U.S. space agency responsible for moon landings and Mars missions
- British rock band known for "Yellow" and "Fix You"
- Global organization aimed at promoting peace and cooperation
- Humanitarian organization providing emergency assistance worldwide
- Group of museums and research institutions based in Washington, D.C.
- U.S. research lab known for space exploration and Mars rovers
- AI research lab behind advances in artificial intelligence
- International humanitarian medical organization
- Global organization focused on wildlife conservation
- International financial institution supporting economic development
- Legendary British rock band from Liverpool, known for "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be"
- Animation studio famous for movies like "Toy Story" and "Finding Nemo"
- News agency known for global news reporting
- Japanese car manufacturer known for reliability and hybrid technology
- Irish rock band with Bono as the lead vocalist
- Streaming service known for producing original series and films
- Major film and entertainment company behind Looney Tunes and DC Comics
- Environmental organization known for its activism in conservation
- Swedish pop group known for hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia"
- Animation studio behind "Shrek" and "Kung Fu Panda"
50 Clues: Superhero team from Marvel Comics • Creator of Windows OS and Office software • News agency known for global news reporting • North American professional basketball league • Irish rock band with Bono as the lead vocalist • International humanitarian medical organization • Tech company behind the iPhone, iPad, and MacBook • ...
The Labors of Hercules Beal 2025-05-15
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- "But what’s worse is that my teacher will be a ____marine lieutenant colonel." p. 2
- Between them was the hall to the ____, and that had the cages for the reptiles all with warm yellow lights angled down to them and signs to tell you their names. p. 16
- "Every morning, I climb the ____that lifts up from the scrub grass about half a mile from the Beal Brothers Farm and Nursery." p. 3
- The last time I was in the mountains of Afghanistan and I was all alone, I didn’t have a hatchet, just that slab of ____–so that doesn’t count as a good example. p. 36
- I saw her hand reach up between the broken ____, and I grabbed it. p. 133
- "The first thing he did was to take down the ____behind the house" p. 13
- even though he disapproved of Christmas tree farms on ____. p. 172
- All you had to do was control the ____ and everything would work out the way it was supposed to. p.76
- To do so, I, as the teacher of the two ____ courses that are required in the current seventh grade curriculum, will now identify the distinction between the indefinite article and the definite article. p. 20
- Then in Environmental Conservation, Mr. DeMoor flashed so many pictures of ____ that I started to feel guilty about our woodstove. p. 34
- Elly read Wuthering Heights, which she said was the most ____book ever written. p. 194
- We’ll be, like, ____ damage. p. 39
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- “Sarcasm,” Achilles said, “is the refuge of the ____.” p. 14
- “Sarcasm,” Achilles said, “is the ____ of the barbarian.” p. 14
- not forgetting that I was exposing that major ____ that runs on the inside of your arm to the very sharp glass. p. 63
- Hummingbirds twittered at feeders and some sort of white birds flew up to high rookeries, and in the pond, long goldfish smoothes through the still water and under the spray of a fountain. p.16
- "____stick around Hyannis and Chatham and places where stupid gift shops live. " p. 3
- "Elly and I were on a blanket playing ____." p. 10
- Survival Mode: I’m ____ . p. 125
- And now, since you are in my classroom and I have no intention of wasting time reciting school rules you already know regarding classroom behavior and ____ regulations p. 20
- It was like being inside a ____. p. 17
- "I’d disappear behind kids like Ty Malcolm, whose grandfather played defensive end in the NFL before he became a minister at the Second Baptist Church of New Bedford and passed all his Ginormous ____ down to Ty." p.1
- But maybe all that ____ stone study is what made me stop at Mrs. Savage’s place on the way home from the Dune one morning. p. 243
23 Clues: Survival Mode: I’m ____ . p. 125 • We’ll be, like, ____ damage. p. 39 • It was like being inside a ____. p. 17 • "Elly and I were on a blanket playing ____." p. 10 • “Sarcasm,” Achilles said, “is the refuge of the ____.” p. 14 • “Sarcasm,” Achilles said, “is the ____ of the barbarian.” p. 14 • even though he disapproved of Christmas tree farms on ____. p. 172 • ...
Masons Crossword 2024-04-04
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- Distance Between highest and lowest points in the contiguous 48.
- A luxury Swiss watch maker founded in 2001
- DJI____ or Rolls Royce_____
- Union Depository location
- A Mill in the 2010s
- A belt of sorts
- Sharpness or keenness of thought, vision, or hearing.
- Book written to make choices easier, mostly by Solomon.
- holds geographical information
- Tunnels under Paris
- secretly included in an email
- Where did Leonardo DiCaprio liberate
- Eiffel Tower, zipper, carousel of progress were all from
- Mars explorer
- Another high one
- First US cabinet member to be convicted of a felony
- First NFL team to win the SuperBowlFirst
- Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement for Hitler was named Chamerlain’s _____
- A measure of the amount of fuel available for a thunderstorm in the atmosphere.
- PS, AI, LR ex.
- Where might one find Glenn Frey
- What might display a little spirit?
- Take forcibly
- Member of the first American Women’s Diving duo, to win a medal.
- Walk ungracefully
- Some like patterns and writing
- coffee, rogan, mama, burrow, budden
- The high one
- Planes, trains and
- Black Pardoned by president Trump.
- One fighting for themselves
- Self-titled “King of Memphis”
- Prominent figure who beat a murder trial in 2006.
- Ford lucky president one could say?
- Corn snow, soft hail, snow pellets
Down
- e^pi*i +1=0
- Unstable lapse rate’s, moisture’s, and uplifting force’s masterpiece?
- Tack on?
- Raid of ____, a WW2 Italian Victory in the Mediterranean.
- suffix referring to rain
- The pillar of hercules
- Ask about one
- The Fed for short?ED Federal Reserve, maybe
- Where we live?
- Something a poker player, golfer, and sandwich maker might need
- TSLA to Tesla, DAL to Delta, AAPL to Apple
- A famous person in the Saint-Paul asylum.
- Owner of several venues in Miami.
- weather phenomenon named after titties .
- This band never saw the Northern Light or the stars so bright?
- Pistachio cover
- What was the first important American victory in the Pacific theatre in WW2
- President who had two heart attacks in Seattle
- Street and Racing Technology
- Profiles in Courage’s writer
- An opinion?
- “money” wool
- Red, White, and
- Italian Carlo Crocco’s creation
- Green+____=grapple
- Reads as a barcode
- Solutions Marc Cuban’s first company
- In between a car’s seat and console?Like
- Temperature at which water vapor condenses
- Wordplay?
- Lines that show a area with constant or equal atmospheric pressure.
- Italian region whose capital is Rome
- Fish and game, maybe
- Bryan Birth of modern campaigning
- Warning sign
- 3900 South Las Vegas Blvd inhabitant
- Cumulonimbus Abbr.
- Vegas calculations
73 Clues: Tack on? • Wordplay? • e^pi*i +1=0 • An opinion? • “money” wool • The high one • Warning sign • Ask about one • Mars explorer • Take forcibly • Where we live? • PS, AI, LR ex. • A belt of sorts • Pistachio cover • Red, White, and • Another high one • Walk ungracefully • Green+____=grapple • Reads as a barcode • Planes, trains and • Cumulonimbus Abbr. • Vegas calculations • A Mill in the 2010s • Tunnels under Paris • ...
Mount Olympus Crossword 2025-12-09
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- person who got in jacob's brother's bed
- jacob's first school
- song jacob blasted at the random child
- prank with debated original creator
- sean's dog
- accessory worn on josh's twitch stream
- game richard could have gone pro in
- jacob's league main
- jacob's favorite overwatch map
- animal based autobattler
- streamer who's toes josh is obsessed with
- classic josh gameplay video
- relaxing chairs in classic sydney ethan video
- jacob's new school
- chain restaurant that employed jacob
- sydney's valorant main
- monopoly alternative
- jacob's overwatch main
- battle game ethan likes
- dev original league main
- simpsons character dev used to look like
- teacher who needed youtube comments for attendance
- ____ forest overwatch team
- keyboard richard bought at fivebelow
- loot extraction game with monsters
- band on the vinyl in classic sydney photo
- type of person jacob was on the beach in miami
- jsa administrative goat
- ethan's alma mater
- show josh could feel his iq rising from
- richard's college town or the setting of the office
- jacob's favorite band
- ethan's overwatch support main
- movie daniel fell asleep during while watching in VR
- space game sean likes
- adult game played by jacob ryan sydney and josh
- person who was precautionarily banned from the minecraft server
- character name from zoom english class
- ryan's dog
- richard's hamster
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- fantasy football over multiple years
- classic jacob phrase from Mr.Valencia's class
- gta mod jacob tried streaming
- high school debate organization
- sean in the cenatverse
- sydney's overwatch main
- steakobhead origin game
- favored mlb team in this group
- adam's favorite chips
- jacob's dog
- sophomore year spring break destination
- substance jacob can't have
- band that sean looked like a member of in that one photo
- name of the better zach
- LoL autobattler
- chain italian restaurant or classic discord server
- fruit jacob asked a child for at the park
- adam's property item jacob broke with his car
- deli meat jewish people avoid
- dev's original school before cornell
- josh carrot ___
- jsa club advisor
- jacob and ethan are full ones
- covid-era social deduction game
- exercise channel point reward on josh's twitch stream
- permanent drawing material on sydney and ryan's skin
- gta car game where you push people off
- cause of olive garden downfall
- dan's favorite nfl team
- jacob's favorite nba team
- brand advertised on sean's hacked insta and dan's hacked twitter
- "act up you can get ___ up"
- ethan's infamous wwe2k move
- dev's classic overwatch main
- club where rob swallowed the black goop
- bald cat
- "yeah ___!" (classic overwatch clip)
- sydney repeated vocal stim, insurance company
- person sam would pretend to slap the back of
79 Clues: bald cat • sean's dog • ryan's dog • jacob's dog • LoL autobattler • josh carrot ___ • jsa club advisor • richard's hamster • jacob's new school • ethan's alma mater • jacob's league main • jacob's first school • monopoly alternative • adam's favorite chips • jacob's favorite band • space game sean likes • sean in the cenatverse • sydney's valorant main • jacob's overwatch main • sydney's overwatch main • ...
MTV's The Challenge 2018-03-23
Across
- Theme of pary by cast members on Battle of the Seasons during hurrincane Juliette.
- He's known for hooking up, made it to 2 finals Battle of the Bloodlines and Invasion of the Champions
- Host of The Challenge
- First city to host The Real World (2 words)
- The first contestant to compete in an elimination that was declared a draw.
- male holding the record of winning the most money in a single season with $450,000
- From AYTO 5, defeated two mercinaries in elimination challenges
- member of the Real World: San Diego, Battle of the Sexes and The Gaunlet 2, who's now on Bravo's Southern Charm.
- Hurricane that forces the Real World: Key West roommates to evacuate to West Palm Beach
- Currently the female cast member with the most elimination wins in Challenge history, also an avid horse rider
- holds the record for participating in the most elimination rounds in Challenge history
- UK's export Kyle's original show.
- Quit Battle of the Sexes because she did not want to participate in the game without her boyfriend.
- Group of top 3 performers deciding on the elimination of a cast member.
- Country that hosted Battle of the Exes 2
- Name of the house in DirtyThirty where contestants were sent after being eliminated
- Road Rules season 6, cast includes Susie Meister.
- Real World: Boston cast member, now representative for Wisconsin's Seventh District (2 words).
- Alcohlic beverage made by Devin Walker
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- Contestant sent home for slapping Veronica on The Ruins.
- First season of the Real World not filmed in the United States.
- Challenge Champion vet originally casted on Road Rules: Semester at Sea
- How many strangers are cast on the real world?
- Real World star turned WWE Superstar's wrestling name (2 words)
- Former NFL cheerleader, who's orginal season is Big Brother18
- The T in CT
- Johnny Banana's Rivals 3 partner & co-host of the Brain Candy Podcast
- Nany's cousin
- A diverse group of five to six people chosen to travel together in an RV completing missions in exchange for a handsome reward.
- A series about group of singles secretly paired into male-female couples by producers, via a matchmaking algorithm.
- Name of elimination where Devin sent Johnny Bananas home on Vendettas.
- Oldest competitor to compete on a season of The Challenge. He was 40 while competing on Battle of the Exes (2 Words).
- The Challenge 31
- Network hosting The Challenge
- Nickname Johnny Devenanzio goes by
- currently the female cast member with the most Challenge appearances. Has made it to 2 finals.
- Challenge Champion vet, who made a comeback after a 7 year hiatus, known to give any opponent a run for their money despite size
37 Clues: The T in CT • Nany's cousin • The Challenge 31 • Host of The Challenge • Network hosting The Challenge • UK's export Kyle's original show. • Nickname Johnny Devenanzio goes by • Alcohlic beverage made by Devin Walker • Country that hosted Battle of the Exes 2 • First city to host The Real World (2 words) • How many strangers are cast on the real world? • ...
Principles of Flight 2 2023-12-05
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- Man who discovered the principle that an object experiencing a force of air will always move away from high pressure toward low pressure.
- Oxygen does this when there are fewer trees higher up on a mountain.
- The up and down motion of the nose controlled by the elevators.
- Part located in back of the plane that turns the plane left and right.
- This is the result of an object's general shape impeding (slowing down) air passing quickly over it.
- Weight producing things that are a permanent part of the plane.
- NFL players often find it more difficult to do this at Denver Bronco’s Mile High Stadium.
- The aerodynamic force that raises an aircraft
- The left/right motion of the plane's nose controlled by the rudder.
- The fixed, heavier than air part of a plane that is shaped in such a way that creates lift.
- The force that propels an airplane forward.
- A push or a pull that causes an object to move or change.
- The type of air that is constantly pressing against our bodies
- When oxygen in the air decreases, air pressure becomes too light for oxygen to permeate this.
- Air does this when it's heated.
- The main body of the plane containing the pilots, passengers, and cargo.
- Air weighs 14.7 pounds per square inch when it's located here.
- A flight control surface located on the tail that controls the up and down movement of the plane.
Down
- Air is invisible but it still takes up ______________.
- Weight producing things that are not a permanent part of the plane.
- One way to reduce the drag caused by extended landing gear.
- Airplanes taking off from high altitude airports have crashed due to the air being too thin to provide this kind of lift.
- Air's ability to resist heat makes it a good ____________________.
- The rotational movement of a plane created by the ailerons moving in opposite directions.
- The force that slows down an aircraft.
- At high altitudes, a mountain climber needs this to avoid losing consciousness.
- A specially shaped surface, such as an airplane wing, tail, or propeller blade, that produces lift and drag when moved through the air.
- Similar to flaps on the outer part of the wing that move up and down allowing the pilot to either roll the plane or return it to level flight.
- Drag cause by the aircraft's surface being rough or having protrusions
- The type of drag caused when different airflows collide with each other creating turbulence.
- The force exerted by air
- Provides the propulsion needed to move the aircraft forward through the air.
- Air also becomes thinner at high ________________________.
- Movable surfaces on the back of the wings used to increase or decrease lift.
- A type of streamlining system that pulls the landing gear up into the fuselage or wings of the aircraft.
35 Clues: The force exerted by air • Air does this when it's heated. • The force that slows down an aircraft. • The force that propels an airplane forward. • The aerodynamic force that raises an aircraft • Air is invisible but it still takes up ______________. • A push or a pull that causes an object to move or change. • Air also becomes thinner at high ________________________. • ...
Principles of Flight 3 2023-12-05
Across
- Man who discovered the principle that an object experiencing a force of air will always move away from high pressure toward low pressure.
- Oxygen does this when there are fewer trees higher up on a mountain.
- The up and down motion of the nose controlled by the elevators.
- Part located in back of the plane that turns the plane left and right.
- This is the result of an object's general shape impeding (slowing down) air passing quickly over it.
- Weight producing things that are a permanent part of the plane.
- NFL players often find it more difficult to do this at Denver Bronco’s Mile High Stadium.
- The aerodynamic force that raises an aircraft
- The left/right motion of the plane's nose controlled by the rudder.
- The fixed, heavier than air part of a plane that is shaped in such a way that creates lift.
- The force that propels an airplane forward.
- A push or a pull that causes an object to move or change.
- The type of air that is constantly pressing against our bodies
- When oxygen in the air decreases, air pressure becomes too light for oxygen to permeate this.
- Air does this when it's heated.
- The main body of the plane containing the pilots, passengers, and cargo.
- Air weighs 14.7 pounds per square inch when it's located here.
- A flight control surface located on the tail that controls the up and down movement of the plane.
Down
- Air is invisible but it still takes up ______________.
- Weight producing things that are not a permanent part of the plane.
- One way to reduce the drag caused by extended landing gear.
- Airplanes taking off from high altitude airports have crashed due to the air being too thin to provide this kind of lift.
- Air's ability to resist heat makes it a good ____________________.
- The rotational movement of a plane created by the ailerons moving in opposite directions.
- The force that slows down an aircraft.
- At high altitudes, a mountain climber needs this to avoid losing consciousness.
- A specially shaped surface, such as an airplane wing, tail, or propeller blade, that produces lift and drag when moved through the air.
- Similar to flaps on the outer part of the wing that move up and down allowing the pilot to either roll the plane or return it to level flight.
- Drag cause by the aircraft's surface being rough or having protrusions
- The type of drag caused when different airflows collide with each other creating turbulence.
- The force exerted by air
- Provides the propulsion needed to move the aircraft forward through the air.
- Air also becomes thinner at high ________________________.
- Movable surfaces on the back of the wings used to increase or decrease lift.
- A type of streamlining system that pulls the landing gear up into the fuselage or wings of the aircraft.
35 Clues: The force exerted by air • Air does this when it's heated. • The force that slows down an aircraft. • The force that propels an airplane forward. • The aerodynamic force that raises an aircraft • Air is invisible but it still takes up ______________. • A push or a pull that causes an object to move or change. • Air also becomes thinner at high ________________________. • ...
All Things Crossword 2024-01-25
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- creator of Breaking Bad
- In The Middle
- Metallica's singer
- Newly popular water bottle brand
- Pirate Assassin from the Assassin's Creed video game series
- family in Springfield
- Term used for an accurate shot
- Stan's bully in American Dad
- owner of Los Pollos Hermanos
- Gets wetter the more it dries
- military hairdo
- played for the Chicago Bears as a linebacker
- Where chess originated
- slave who piloted a ship in the civil to escape bondage
- is often confused with weight
- the N in N.F.L.
- The drink tossed into Boston Harbor
- _________Surf Shop
- The count of _________
- Adam West's brother in Family Guy
- Played Adam West in Family Guy and the old Batman
- type of pistol Lincoln was assassinated with
- makes a balloon sink into the water
- Dancing Clown
- Where the mentally unstable are stored
- Albert Einstein's estimated IQ
- a man's Stanley
- docs
- Israeli defense force
- Infamous Japanese biowarfare facility during World War II
- Has a dog named Jesse in family guy
- Paul _____ played for the New York Yankees
- Stole Christmas
- something that you make but can never see
- commercial plane ending with 737
- son to Haytham Kenway, or Edward Kenway's grandson
- 45th president of the United States
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- Junior _____
- Considered the NFL G.O.A.T.
- Mix between golden retriever and poodle
- Protagonist's neighbor in Pet Sematary
- has a rivalry with the Miami hurricanes
- Wrote a children's book about walruses
- Head Commander for soldiers in Sparta, including the Battle of Thermopylae
- Peruvian Chess Grandmaster
- Passed away in 1983, had his initials put on Bears unform as GSH
- Most common and least common letters
- can be used with left or right in politics
- ten is scared of this number
- An award given out to mystery writers of America
- rifle type used in the American Revolutionary War
- Chick-Fil-A's motto
- often confused with futbol, needs American in front of it
- Had a partner named Jesse, cooked with almost 100 percent purity
- First Black US Navy Pilot
- Lover of Juliet
- where Chick-Fil-A got the saying "my pleasure"
- what conservationists call earth
- Homer's catchphrase
- Soldiers for Sparta
- back to the _____________
- Most popular baby name
- Homophone to core
- Most powerful piece in chess
- Had a blue ox
- played protagonist in "Man on Fire"
- Hirohito led this restoration in Japan
- Leader of a fictional gang known as the Payday Gang
- James_______ (15th President of the United States)
- Pirate with treasure in the movie "Goonies"
- Malcolm's older and little brother
- Military Branch that stormed Iwo Jima in World War II
72 Clues: docs • Junior _____ • In The Middle • Had a blue ox • Dancing Clown • military hairdo • Lover of Juliet • the N in N.F.L. • a man's Stanley • Stole Christmas • Homophone to core • Metallica's singer • _________Surf Shop • Chick-Fil-A's motto • Homer's catchphrase • Soldiers for Sparta • family in Springfield • Israeli defense force • Where chess originated • The count of _________ • Most popular baby name • ...
Cross Word #1 2022-12-01
Across
- Gump famous character played by tom hanks, movie taking place primarily in the 1960s
- greek god of the sea
- famous holiday drink
- Word that was actually used by Paul Revere in his famous ride
- real name of famous artist Cavetown
- name of horse chess piece
- Famous singer Freddie
- Ivy League college located in a town that is named after a famous British University
- entertainment studio that owns the rights to Spider-man
- famous animal the Australian government went to war with
- Norse God of mischief
- not similar
- oldest NFL team to never appear in a Superbowl
- Area in Ukraine that was annexed by Russia in 2014
- term used to address superior officers in military
- Creator of first electric car
- Medal given to second place in the olympics
- government abrr.
- century that contained the Titanic's sinking
- front hand fast punch
- Highest award given to martial artist
- thousand gigabytes
- "eyes of Dr. _ Eckleburg" Great Gatsby
- US Naval special forces
- geek candy
- Term coined from early air based warfare
- infamous remedy given by school nurses
- famous pit from DC comics most famously used by Ra's al Ghul
- pepsi-milk combination name
- US Territory in the South Pacific
- Education based in hands on trade type skills
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- famous lasagna loving cat
- Famous high speed racing
- fun fairy tale figure often found in gardens
- soda company that was the 7th largest naval power at one time in the 1980s
- Name of one of the most infamous and controversial Call of Duty campaign missions
- First Europeans to land in the Americas
- Korean martial art
- paranormal colored energy that describes one's personality
- Easily breakable
- Famous tea with origins in Inida and China
- old style gift for teacher
- 3 strikes and you're
- extremely popular block video game released in 2011
- Wood shop plastic
- Term used on wall street to describe a specific stock Technique
- 3rd planet from the sun
- official name of castle esque chess piece
- Most northern state in the USA
- date in which a task must me finished
- Room in "Clue" that has a secret passage
- head of US Government bureau
- social action done to say hello or agree
- Apple competitor
- "birthplace of college football"
- Author of "Educated" Tara _
- most famous reindeer of all (also famous actress Maya _)
- ibuprofen brand name
- form of acting where actors fully dive into physicality of roles
- formula 1 driver who is famous for surviving and racing soon after a terrible crash
- Site of 2016 Olympic games
- what do you call something brown and _? A stick.
- subtle smell
63 Clues: geek candy • not similar • subtle smell • Easily breakable • government abrr. • Apple competitor • Wood shop plastic • Korean martial art • thousand gigabytes • greek god of the sea • famous holiday drink • 3 strikes and you're • ibuprofen brand name • Famous singer Freddie • Norse God of mischief • front hand fast punch • 3rd planet from the sun • US Naval special forces • Famous high speed racing • ...
Nicole and Dan's Wedding 2025-08-04
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- City we saw Jack Johnson and the Green Monster in
- Number of combined tattoos
- Nicole's favourite animal
- Our favourite NHL team
- Our emcee tonight
- City we saw Hamilton (off) Broadway
- Nicole's favourite colour
- ____ Ricciardo, winner of the 2014 Canadian GP that we attended
- 'Spicy' name of Nicole's old Mazda
- Month Dan's parents got married
- Colour of Colombian passport
- Colour of license plates in Colombia
- Dan's favourite ice cream flavour
- Animal dressed as Gandalf the Grey on Dan's shin
- City we saw Kendrick Lamar in
- Currency of Colombia
- Mascot of our high school
- City of Dan's birth
- ____ Trout, Alberta's provincial fish
- Abbreviation of Nicole's favourite band
- Dan's (newly) favourite Windy City NFL team
- Make of car we both drive
- Dan's favourite animal, like Jasiri at the zoo
- AB town where Nicole's parents got married
- Ship and _____, our favourite bar
- Colour of most of our disc golf discs
- Number of deer on Nicole's arm
- Quebecois brand of Dan's road bike
- Month we adopted Jolene
- Where will the honeymoon (hopefully) be?
- Number of Toms or Thomas in attendance
- Colourful shoes we often wear
- Dan's former profession
- Film Nicole watched at her Bachelorette
- _____ Theatres, Nicole's first job
- Dan's favourite fruit juice
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- Vegetarian meal served tonight
- Community we live in
- Green gemstone plentiful in Colombia
- Current profession of both Dan and Nicole
- Groom's favourite drink
- Colour of Nicole's car
- National bird of Colombia
- ____ Arms, the apartment we lived in for six years
- MLB team we watched at Petco Park
- British F1 driver we met in Montreal
- Friend Dan used to race home against in MacEwan
- Colour of our house
- ____ Fest where we volunteer
- Lodgepole ____, provincial tree of Alberta
- Town of the Demo Derby Dan attended for his Bachelor Party
- Dan's Chineze zodiac
- Cherished West Coast vacation location with a renowned taco truck
- Dan's favourite Pokemon
- Nickname of London EPL team we hate whose captain is moving to LAFC
- A country we have been to but not together
- Luis ____, Colombian left winger and new Bayern player
- Colour of Dan's suit
- Nicole's favourite Pokemon
- City of Nicole's birth
- Name of our dog
- Jovial name of Jax, our houseboat this year
- We travelled to watch this sport in February in Vancouver
- Calgary ____, women's soccer team that we have season's tickets for
- Number of our combined siblings
- Most requested song for tonight's playlist
- Nicole's grandma's maiden name and Scottish clan
- Nicole's zodiac sign
- Dan's middle name
- Initials of city visited on first international trip
- Fort ____, site Dan worked at up north
- First name of recently deceased rocker that shares Dan's birthday
72 Clues: Name of our dog • Our emcee tonight • Dan's middle name • Colour of our house • City of Dan's birth • Community we live in • Currency of Colombia • Dan's Chineze zodiac • Colour of Dan's suit • Nicole's zodiac sign • Our favourite NHL team • Colour of Nicole's car • City of Nicole's birth • Groom's favourite drink • Dan's favourite Pokemon • Month we adopted Jolene • Dan's former profession • ...
Holiday Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-07
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- 1959 improvisational classic widely considered the best selling jazz record ever — a cool album with a moody name.
- 1777 engagement whose twin battles persuaded France (and later Spain and Holland) to join the American Revolution. America’s French Kiss of sorts.
- Intermediate extrusive rock listed alongside rhyolite, basalt and obsidian as a common volcanic stone — the middle child of volcanic families.
- Nationalized by Nasser in 1956, triggering an international crisis.
- Stacked barrel arrangement beloved by clay shooters with 24-to-32-inch barrels and open chokes.
- Goddess of wisdom, war and crafts who sprang fully armed from Zeus’s head and often appears with an owl and aegis.
- 2023 film that became the highest grossing movie of the year, earning about $1.44 billion worldwide and setting a record for female directors.
- California city where the UN Charter was finalized by representatives of 50 nations.
- Reed worker who might spend half a gig counting rests and the other half taking them.
- UN body created by the Charter with five privileged seats and ten rotating ones added in 1963 — a chamber of five perennials and ten musical chairs.
- Small group originally including Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin that became the Soviet Union’s supreme policy making body until being superseded by a larger Presidium in 1952.
- Flavor creating browning process triggered when proteins and sugars meet high heat — and no ducks are harmed.
- Founding document drafted by delegates from 50 nations in San Francisco in 1945 — the paperwork that birthed the U.N.
- Landlocked “red hero” capital that holds the record for coldest national seat of government.
- 2019 Cannes Palme d’Or champ that treats “class divide” as a home-invasion genre. No exterminator needed.
- Saintly sounding rift that runs roughly eight hundred miles and even lent its name to a movie.
- Album that made Beyoncé the first Black woman this century to win ‘yeehaw’ album of the year. Nothing to do with bovines, kids or presidents.
- French novelist who penned Les Misérables and openly supported abolitionist John Brown — Victor of French letters who admired Brown.
- Only NFL team to retire a jersey number for “The 12”
- Legendary pharaoh credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt around 3150 BCE and founding Memphis — not the one in Tennessee.
- 2005 mass protests in Beirut after Hariri’s assassination that helped bring about a Syrian troop withdrawal. Think “local turning tree.”
- French novel whose 1862 translation was read by Union soldiers and censored by Confederate publishers.
- Monk credited with inventing the Armenian alphabet in 406 A.D.
- City that hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964 and again in 2021
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- Union general who delivered General Order No. 3 in Galveston, proclaiming that all slaves were free; his announcement birthed a holiday.
- Shula’s Opus…the only one ever accomplished in the NFL.
- The ‘Autumn Wind’ is a pirate.
- Fantasy movie filmed in Kiwi-land that completed a clean sweep of its 11 nominations.
- 5,642 meter Caucasus peak that surpasses Mont Blanc as Europe’s highest mountain.
- 1648 peace whose legacy is every IR syllabus’s favorite “state sovereignty” origin story
- Historic village built around an 1826 axe company that turned rural Canton, Connecticut, into an early mass production hub.
- Katharine Lee Bates patriotic hymn, often invoked as a would-be national anthem alternative
- Parliament in Jerusalem, where coalition math is a full-time job.
- Portmanteau for the billions in consumer spending sparked by Taylor Swift’s Eras tour — GDP bump when a pop star hits town.
- Anonymous 1776 Philly “paperback” that talked colonists out of staying loyal to a crown
- Abolitionist championed by Victor Hugo and referenced in the censored sections of his novel — Harper’s Ferry raider eulogized in song.
- River whose 500 channel delta is Europe’s largest and empties into the world’s largest inland sea.
- Psychologist whose obedience experiments showed that about two thirds of participants would deliver maximum shocks. Just push the button if you’re told, baby.
- The Fab Four’s AI finished track that snagged a Grammy decades later.
- Lava’s underground alter ego.
- State of mental discomfort described by Festinger when actions don’t align with beliefs — that uneasy feeling when deeds betray convictions.
- Back of the envelope finance guideline: divide this multiple of six and nine by a percentage rate to estimate doubling time.
- 1215 document whose clause 39 protects free men from imprisonment without due process.
- High altitude Andean seat of “peace” that isn’t Bolivia’s constitutional capital.
- Post 1979 Iranian title held by only two men that sits above the president — not to be confused with a pizza order.
- Prophecy fearing patriarch of the Greek pantheon who infamously took “eat your kids” literally.
- Hip hop diss track that became only the second single ever to win both song and record of the year.
- Overhead set gear that dips in for dialogue and (ideally) stays out of frame
- “Lady Soul” who became the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- Habit of calling supporting evidence “data” and everything else “fake news”
- Head of lighting on a film set (not the one at the golf course)
- Holiday marking the day Union troops freed enslaved African Americans in Texas, two and a half years after Lincoln’s proclamation. Doesn’t stop it from sounding stupid.
- Surname of a whisper pop phenom whose middle name is Pirate and whose songs about bad guys and birds swept major awards.
- Virginia village whose name became shorthand for “it’s over” in 1865
- Iroquoian-born field game whose stick’s name is French for a bishop’s staff. Early “fields” could be miles long.
- 1880 novel subtitled “A Tale of the Christ” (later a 1959 11 Oscar epic) whose hero drives a quadriga with equine names borrowed from stars like Altair, Aldebaran, Antares and Rigel.
56 Clues: Lava’s underground alter ego. • The ‘Autumn Wind’ is a pirate. • Only NFL team to retire a jersey number for “The 12” • Shula’s Opus…the only one ever accomplished in the NFL. • Monk credited with inventing the Armenian alphabet in 406 A.D. • City that hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964 and again in 2021 • ...
Christmas Puzzle 2025-12-07
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- 1959 improvisational classic widely considered the best selling jazz record ever — a cool album with a moody name.
- 1777 engagement whose twin battles persuaded France (and later Spain and Holland) to join the American Revolution. America’s French Kiss of sorts.
- Intermediate extrusive rock listed alongside rhyolite, basalt and obsidian as a common volcanic stone — the middle child of volcanic families.
- Nationalized by Nasser in 1956, triggering an international crisis.
- Stacked barrel arrangement beloved by clay shooters with 24-to-32-inch barrels and open chokes.
- Goddess of wisdom, war and crafts who sprang fully armed from Zeus’s head and often appears with an owl and aegis.
- 2023 film that became the highest grossing movie of the year, earning about $1.44 billion worldwide and setting a record for female directors.
- California city where the UN Charter was finalized by representatives of 50 nations.
- Reed worker who might spend half a gig counting rests and the other half taking them.
- UN body created by the Charter with five privileged seats and ten rotating ones added in 1963 — a chamber of five perennials and ten musical chairs.
- Small group originally including Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin that became the Soviet Union’s supreme policy making body until being superseded by a larger Presidium in 1952.
- Flavor creating browning process triggered when proteins and sugars meet high heat — and no ducks are harmed.
- Founding document drafted by delegates from 50 nations in San Francisco in 1945 — the paperwork that birthed the U.N.
- Landlocked “red hero” capital that holds the record for coldest national seat of government.
- 2019 Cannes Palme d’Or champ that treats “class divide” as a home-invasion genre. No exterminator needed.
- Saintly sounding rift that runs roughly eight hundred miles and even lent its name to a movie.
- Album that made Beyoncé the first Black woman this century to win ‘yeehaw’ album of the year. Nothing to do with bovines, kids or presidents.
- French novelist who penned Les Misérables and openly supported abolitionist John Brown — Victor of French letters who admired Brown.
- Only NFL team to retire a jersey number for “The 12.”
- Legendary pharaoh credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt around 3150 BCE and founding Memphis —not the one in Tennessee.
- 2005 mass protests in Beirut after Hariri’s assassination that helped bring about a Syrian troop withdrawal. Think “local turning tree.”
- French novel whose 1862 translation was read by Union soldiers and censored by Confederate publishers.
- Monk credited with inventing the Armenian alphabet in 406 A.D.
- City that hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964 and again in 2021
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- Union general who delivered General Order No. 3 in Galveston, proclaiming that all slaves were free; his announcement birthed a holiday.
- Shula’s Opus…the only one ever accomplished in the NFL.
- The ‘Autumn Wind’ is a pirate.
- Fantasy movie filmed in Kiwi-land that completed a clean sweep of its 11 nominations.
- 5,642 meter Caucasus peak that surpasses Mont Blanc as Europe’s highest mountain.
- 1648 peace whose legacy is every IR syllabus’s favorite “state sovereignty” origin story.
- Historic village built around an 1826 axe company that turned rural Canton, Connecticut, into an early mass production hub.
- Katharine Lee Bates patriotic hymn, often invoked as a would-be national anthem alternative.
- Parliament in Jerusalem, where coalition math is a full-time job.
- Portmanteau for the billions in consumer spending sparked by Taylor Swift’s Eras tour — GDP bump when a pop star hits town.
- Anonymous 1776 Philly “paperback” that talked colonists out of staying loyal to a crown
- Abolitionist championed by Victor Hugo and referenced in the censored sections of his novel — Harper’s Ferry raider eulogized in song.
- River whose 500 channel delta is Europe’s largest and empties into the world’s largest inland sea.
- Psychologist whose obedience experiments showed that about two thirds of participants would deliver maximum shocks. Just push the button if you’re told, baby.
- The Fab Four’s AI finished track that snagged a Grammy decades later.
- Lava’s underground alter ego.
- State of mental discomfort described by Festinger when actions don’t align with beliefs — that uneasy feeling when deeds betray convictions.
- Back of the envelope finance guideline: divide this multiple of six and nine by a percentage rate to estimate doubling time.
- 1215 document whose clause 39 protects free men from imprisonment without due process.
- High altitude Andean seat of “peace” that isn’t Bolivia’s constitutional capital.
- Post 1979 Iranian title held by only two men that sits above the president — not to be confused with a pizza order.
- Prophecy fearing patriarch of the Greek pantheon who infamously took “eat your kids” literally.
- Hip hop diss track that became only the second single ever to win both song and record of the year.
- Overhead set gear that dips in for dialogue and (ideally) stays out of frame.
- “Lady Soul” who became the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- Habit of calling supporting evidence “data” and everything else “fake news.”
- Head of lighting on a film set (not the one at the golf course).
- Holiday marking the day Union troops freed enslaved African Americans in Texas, two and a half years after Lincoln’s proclamation. Doesn’t stop it from sounding stupid.
- Surname of a whisper pop phenom whose middle name is Pirate and whose songs about bad guys and birds swept major awards.
- Virginia village whose name became shorthand for “it’s over” in 1865
- Iroquoian-born field game whose stick’s name is French for a bishop’s staff. Early “fields” could be miles long.
- 1880 novel subtitled “A Tale of the Christ” (later a 1959 11 Oscar epic) whose hero drives a quadriga with equine names borrowed from stars like Altair, Aldebaran, Antares and Rigel.
56 Clues: Lava’s underground alter ego. • The ‘Autumn Wind’ is a pirate. • Only NFL team to retire a jersey number for “The 12.” • Shula’s Opus…the only one ever accomplished in the NFL. • Monk credited with inventing the Armenian alphabet in 406 A.D. • City that hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964 and again in 2021 • ...
LGBT 2023 Icons! 2023-09-27
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- American actress best known for her starring role as Poussey Washington in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black
- First openly LGTBQ governor of Massachusetts
- First openly transgender person in a German state or federal parliament
- First openly gay NFL player
- Under the name Vin Packer, she wrote mystery and crime novels, including Spring Fire
- Activist and historian. Founding member of Mattachine Society of the Niagara Frontier
- American conductor, Baltimore Symphony and chief conductor of the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Activist and philanthropist in LGBTQ rights, mental health, education and the arts. He is founder of the Solomon Research Fellowships in LGBT Studies at Yale University, a member of the board of directors of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and a patron of the Proud2Be Project. His articles on gay marriage have appeared in Newsweek, The Advocate, and Anderson Cooper 360.
- Created and/or produced Glee, American Horror Story, and Pose
- South African Anglican priest, author, and activist
- Activist who was part of the Stonewall Rebellion, survivor of Attica State Prison
- Australian politician who is currently serving as the Minister for Foreign Affairs and leader of the Government in the Senate in the Albanese government
- Activist, was kicked out of the Marines for being a lesbian
- Singer of "It's my Party" and "You Don't Own Me"
- Actor in Call Me Kat, Will and Grace, and American Horror Story
- American Radioman in the United States Navy who was murdered for being gay
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- Playwright, composer, and lyricist, best known for his musical A Strange Loop
- Best known for his presentation before the American Psychiatric Association that led to the removal of homosexuality as a mental illness from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
- Journalist, contributing editor of New York Magazine, co-host of the podcast Pivot
- Former businessman, and philanthropist for human rights
- American singer, songwriter and artist, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of alternative rock band R.E.M.
- Author, teacher, and activist. Received the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction
- Teacher, writer, and activist. Married to the US secretary of transportation.
- Basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury and two time Olympic gold medalist
- American scientist working in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
- Writer and editor for New York Magazine, The Hairpin, and New York Times Magazine
- Became the country's first openly transgender mayor in 2008
- Current governor of Oregon
- Author of The New York Times best-selling essay collection Bad Feminist
- American fashion journalist, stylist, creative director, and editor-at-large of Vogue magazine, and he was the first African-American male creative director at Vogue
- British comedian, actor, activist. Recently began using "Suzy" in addition to her name
31 Clues: Current governor of Oregon • First openly gay NFL player • First openly LGTBQ governor of Massachusetts • Singer of "It's my Party" and "You Don't Own Me" • South African Anglican priest, author, and activist • Former businessman, and philanthropist for human rights • Became the country's first openly transgender mayor in 2008 • ...
Brita and Leighton's Sip and Solve 2024-05-13
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- Where do Brita and Leighton eat roughly every two weeks?
- What is the name of Leighton’s Dog
- What college in Colorado did Leighton go to?
- What state do Leighton & Brita currently live in?
- What color are Brita's eyes?
- On what dating app did Brita and Leighton reconnect?
- What Church did Brita grow up at?
- What is the name of the High School Spiritual Retreat Brita and Leighton met at?
- Who is the Bride named after?
- What did Leighton Call his Maternal Grandmother?
- What is the focus of Leighton’s hobbies?
- What is Brita’s favorite dessert?
- What was the first show Brita saw on Broadway?
- What’s the name of Leighton’s Best Man?
- Where does Leighton like to be in the Summer?
- What was Brita’s first job?
- What book series did Brita’s dad read to her before bed in elementary school?
- What Scale are MOST of Leighton’s Model Trains
- Where did Brita’s family vacation for a week every summer?
- Where did the name of Leighton’s Dog’s Name come from?
- What is the Groom's first name?
- What musical was Brita the lead role in her senior year of High School?
- What candy company used to have a plant on the site where Brita and Leighton currently live?
- Where did Brita & Leighton meet?
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- What is the name of the Groom’s favorite Star Trek Captain?
- What city are Brita and Leighton both from?
- Where did Brita and Leighton have their first date?
- What was the name of Leighton’s childhood dog?
- What Varsity sport did Brita participate in in High School?
- What is the name of the high school Leighton went to?
- What model of car does Brita drive?
- What was the name of the first school Brita taught at?
- What Street did Leighton Grow Up On?
- Who was the first concert Brita and Leighton went to together?
- What was the first musical Brita and Leighton saw together?
- Where are the Bride and Groom going on their honeymoon?
- What was the first country Brita and Leighton visited together?
- How does Brita know her Maid of Honor?
- What did Leighton Call his Paternal Grandfather?
- What NFL team do Brita and Leighton cheer on?
- What was Leighton’s first gift to Brita?
- What Church did Leighton grow up at?
- What is the Name of Leighton & Brita’s Cat?
- What Instrument can Leighton play (not well)?
- What Disney theme park has Brita been to, but Leighton hasn’t yet?
- Where did Leighton work in College?
- What was Brita's high school mascot?
- What was the name of Brita’s childhood dog?
- What kind of Engineer is Leighton?
- What make was Leighton’s first Car?
50 Clues: What was Brita’s first job? • What color are Brita's eyes? • Who is the Bride named after? • What is the Groom's first name? • Where did Brita & Leighton meet? • What Church did Brita grow up at? • What is Brita’s favorite dessert? • What is the name of Leighton’s Dog • What kind of Engineer is Leighton? • What model of car does Brita drive? • ...
Games 2025-02-13
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- kids game played with noughts and crosses, over 250,000 possible outcomes
- each game takes place in various cities such as san andreas, liberty city, and soon vice city
- interactive game where you can play various sports such as golf, bowling, and baseball
- popular franchise owned by Nintendo, game freak, and creatures
- best selling video game franchise of all time
- contains longest road, largest army, and 5 resources
- card game where you ask someone if they have a card to give you, if not, you draw
- popular third-person extremely high difficulty RPG
- 2012 strategy app by supercell, build up your village over time and build an army to attack other villages.
- title refers to ringworlds, massive superweapons. created concept for regenerative shields
- bet against others, best hand wins, royal flush is the best hand
- highest card wins
- games, movies, and show revolve around surviving the undead
- classic app where you run and swipe to turn, avoiding obstacles and dead ends
- produced by bethesda, succeeded Oblivion
- most popular app of all time with thousands of levels, released in 2012
- you and friends complete tasks while one of you sabotages and kills crew mates. don't be sus.
- popular car ride game, usually searching for colors
- game you can play with your friends to play instruments and sing together
- requires flexability, places limbs on various colored circles. don't fall
- best selling video game of all time
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- people chase one another, once touch player is unable to move
- test of pulling strength between two teams
- lawn game, throw fabric bag onto an inclined board with a hole. 2v2
- pass around an object, don't be the last one holding it when the music stops
- based around building train routes to connect destinations
- most popular MMORPG of all time, can play as various classes and races
- app where you launch ceatures into the air to destroy structures and enemy pigs.
- game of dexterity, played with small objects that are thrown up, caught, and manipulated in various manners
- this game was invented around 3000 BCE
- must follow the commands of only the leader or else you are eliminated
- franchise based on NFL football where you can control teams and players
- D6, miss, B3, hit, B4, sink
- professor plum, with the knife, in the study
- war based game with 24 mainline games, as known for zombies and warzone game modes
- hold record for "most prolific fighting game series" with over 120 games
- Franchise contains items such as the master sword, triforce, and hylian shield
- card game where you need to know a single word of spanish
- main character is designed after a pizza missing a slice
39 Clues: highest card wins • D6, miss, B3, hit, B4, sink • best selling video game of all time • this game was invented around 3000 BCE • produced by bethesda, succeeded Oblivion • test of pulling strength between two teams • professor plum, with the knife, in the study • best selling video game franchise of all time • popular third-person extremely high difficulty RPG • ...
7 - California Gold Rush 2026-03-21
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- The carpenter from New Jersey who first found "glittering flakes" and began the Gold Rush.
- California became the 31st one of these in 1850.
- Life in California was "rough and rowdy" because the population had very few of them.
- Problems like smallpox and measles that "devastated" the Native American population.
- Places run by women where they made a living housing and cooking for miners.
- These large companies eventually replaced individual miners with "industrial mining."
- A 1940s conflict in China that caused many immigrants to seek a better life in America.
- A cruel 1860allowed whites to take ____________ Indian children as slaves and force them to serve well into adulthood.
- he belief that it was a "god-given right" for white Americans to spread their civilization across the continent.
- The nickname for the tens of thousands of people who rushed to California (and an NFL team).
- This state's population exploded after the gold was discovered in the American River.
- The longest sea route to California was traveling around this southern tip of South America.
- The country with a "shortcut" route where travelers had to cross a jungle and face yellow fever.
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- The event that "fuelled the westward push" and brought a flood of fortune seekers to the Pacific Coast.
- The number of American Indians remaining in 1870, down from 150,000 before the rush.
- The question of whether or not this would be allowed in California sparked a massive debate.
- The old name for Hawaii, one of the first places to send migrants after the news of gold.
- Debris created by blasting these mountains with advanced mining methods blocked rivers, caused floods, and devastated farms and ecosystems.
- The dollar amount of gold pulled from the ground in the year 1849 alone.
- The simplest and slowest method of collecting gold using a shallow container.
- The President who confirmed the discovery in late 1848, causing the rush to ignite.
- In some places, American miners were rewarded for killing American Indians and cutting off these body parts.
- The state where the 2,000-mile overland trail to California began.
- Claim Jumping: The term for taking over a marked mining site that was not being worked.
- Before it became a state, California had no government or any of these to control mining and behavior.
- A monthly $20 fee used to discriminate against and drive out Mexican and Chinese miners.
- A type of mining that used "powerful jets of water" to blast away hillsides.
- A wooden box on "curved runners" that a miner would shovel dirt into and shake from side to side.
- The city where most passengers got off their ships when they arrived in California that became a major city.
- The country where many people left because of "poor economic conditions" and crossed the Pacific Ocean seeking riches.
30 Clues: California became the 31st one of these in 1850. • The state where the 2,000-mile overland trail to California began. • The dollar amount of gold pulled from the ground in the year 1849 alone. • A type of mining that used "powerful jets of water" to blast away hillsides. • Places run by women where they made a living housing and cooking for miners. • ...
Drones, Drones, Drones 2024-04-20
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- Drone manufacturer located in Redwood City, California.
- A permit/waiver issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allowing a public operator to perform specific UAS operations.
- The requirement for drone operators to maintain direct visual contact with their aircraft during flight.
- These Swiss-made drones are also known for their high-precision aerial surveying capabilities and their long flight times.
- Maker of MicroSD cards for media storage in drones.
- A comprehensive program aimed at evaluating and integrating commercial unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology for the Department of Defense (DoD) use.
- NFL team whose game was disrupted by a legally prohibited flight of an unregistered drone during a December National Football League (NFL) playoff game. Pilot has been sentenced to a fine and placed on probation for his smorgasbord of offenses.
- A format for reporting weather information, typically, data for temperature, dew point, wind direction and speed, precipitation, cloud cover and heights, visibility, and barometric pressure.
- It is a collaboration between the FAA and and private companies in support of UAS integration into national airspace.
- Unintended flight outside of operational boundaries (altitude/airspeed/lateral), often the result of a failure of the control element or onboard systems, or both.
- Yaw: the ________ of a drone around its vertical axis.
- Beyond VLOS
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- A notice provided to warn aircraft and pilots of any possible hazards or flight restrictions at a specific location or along a flight route.
- TFR
- The US company’s main focus is on providing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for military and commercial applications.
- A crew member who assists the UAS pilot in the duties associated with collision avoidance.
- A well-known French drone company that has a range of drones for various applications, including aerial photography, videography, racing, agriculture, construction, and public safety.
- A remote sensing technology that measures distance by illuminating a target with laser light and analyzing the reflected light.
- Aquila16 1S Brushless Quadcopter with Altitude Hold Function, 8 Mins Flight, 200m Distance, 3 Flight Speed Modes, Built-in Propeller Guard, for Teens Adults FPV Beginner to Fly Indoor Outdoor
- A satellite navigation technique used to enhance the precision of position data derived from satellite-based positioning systems (like GPS).
- The regulatory requirement and feature for drones to broadcast identification and location information while in flight.
- URL of Drone Racing League website.
- Mode allows the DJI drone to fly and maneuver twice as fast as normal and w/o obstacle avoidance.
- The person responsible for the operation and safety during flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle.
- This app will help you with weather conditions, no-fly zones, air traffic info and so much more.
- A vision system that allows UAVs to detect obstacles in its path and avoid collisions.
- State readying paint spraying drones to fight grafiti.
- Where Autel drones are manufactured.
- An unmanned aircraft that can fly autonomously or be controlled remotely.
- A standard rating that defines the levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies and moisture.
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- These Texas-made drones are used for precision agricultural spraying - are crop dusters going to be obsolete?
- The ability to change a critical component of a drone (such as batteries or storage media) without shutting down the system, allowing for extended operational time and flexibility.
- A California-based technology solutions company that has been developing and manufacturing defense and public safety drones for over four decades.
- A type of battery favored by most drone manufacturers due to its low weight and maximized charge capacity and power.
- This app tells you everything you as a drone photographer could ever need to know about the weather conditions.
- A multirotor drone with six motors
- "Small" unmanned aircraft, such as drones, controlled by an operator on the ground.
- Kind of drone than can detect and photograph heat. Used for Search & Rescue.
- State which recently busted 150 people in a huge drone contraband prison operation.
- A type of airspace of defined dimensions within which ATC services are provided.
- Tripod mode
- A specific geographical location, defined by coordinates, that a drone is programmed to fly to as part of a predetermined flight path.
- An area where drone flights are restricted or prohibited.
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- The combined amount of force from a propeller and a motor which generates lift.
- Small (nano/micro ) sized quadcopters, Inexpensive and a good size to start with for most beginners.
- A device used to measure the drone's velocity, orientation, and gravitational forces, utilizing a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes. Essential for flight stability and navigation.
- A method used to control a drone from the pilot's perspective, as if they were onboard.
- Motors that have permanent magnets that rotate around a fixed armature, eliminating problems that could be associated with connecting current regarding a moving part.
- Distinctive color of this drone's EVO models.
- The capability of a drone to operate and navigate without direct human input.
- Cinematic move; raising or lowering altitude in a straight line, typically no side-to-side motion. Slowly tilting to keep common target centered in frame.
- A procedure to link the drone to the controller.
- Established in 2011 in France, one of the top drone companies in the world, providing innovative drone technology and services for commercial and industrial use.
- The sole company in the world producing aerial, water-surface, and underwater robotic devices.
- A drone that generates lift through rotor blades instead of wings.
- A virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology, that enables software to trigger a response when a drone enters or leaves a particular area.
- This Washington State company is a leading manufacturer of camera movement systems, unique camera drones, and camera stabilizers for cinematography.
- In photography refers to the camera's sensitivity to light, impacting the brightness of photos.
- DJI's top of the line model.
- Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn
62 Clues: TFR • Beyond VLOS • Tripod mode • Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn • DJI's top of the line model. • A multirotor drone with six motors • Global Navigation Satellite System • Global Navigation Satellite System • URL of Drone Racing League website. • Where Autel drones are manufactured. • Distinctive color of this drone's EVO models. • A procedure to link the drone to the controller. • ...
NFL Players Daily Routine 2021-04-26
Review: Current Events Fall 16-17 2016-10-24
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- What U.S. organization is pledging an additional $100 million toward head injury research, with up to one-third of its former players expected to develop long-term brain problems?
- Every year on September 11, a national day of service and remembrance takes place in the U.S. By what name is this day known?
- In September 2016, a ceasefire organized by the U.S. and ________ recently collapsed in Syria, leading to new violence.
- States with a large number of undecided voters are known as battleground states because candidates campaign hard there, fighting for every vote. They’re also known as ______________ because in different election years, they’ve turned their support from one political party to the other.
- What is the name of the New York City skyscraper that measures 1,776 feet tall and whose footprint was designed to be identical to that of the Twin Towers?
- When thinking of the political spectrum; ________________, often said to be “on the right,” generally think government should play a limited role in regulating business and instituting social reforms. They tend to vote Republican.
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- What city in North Carolina was under a state of emergency, following a controversial police shooting and violent protests by civilians in mid-late September?
- The first U.S. congressional veto override of the Obama presidency came on Sept. 28 when Congress voted overwhelmingly to allow American families of 9/11 victims to sue the government of this nation:
- What document names the U.S. president as "Commander in Chief" of America's military forces?
- When thinking of the political spectrum; ______________, often said to be “on the left,” generally think government should play an active role in regulating business and solving social problems. They tend to vote Democratic.
- Hurricane Matthew caused damage in the Dominican Republic on Oct. 3, and _________, the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, braced on Oct. 4 for what meteorologists describe as "catastrophic" potential floods and landslides. The country is still recovering from an earthquake that devastated it in 2010.
- Nearly 1,000 people died in Haiti as a result of _________, and more than 500,000 remain stranded in the country’s south. In the United States, at least 21 people were killed by the hurricane, which caused record flooding in North Carolina.
- After months of planning, the Iraqi government began a battle to retake Mosul from _________ on Oct. 17. About one million people remained in the city, the second largest in Iraq, which lent credence to the militant group’s claim of ruling a fledgling nation.
13 Clues: What document names the U.S. president as "Commander in Chief" of America's military forces? • In September 2016, a ceasefire organized by the U.S. and ________ recently collapsed in Syria, leading to new violence. • Every year on September 11, a national day of service and remembrance takes place in the U.S. By what name is this day known? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30
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- Golf, Person of the Groom Jack Madden enjoys playing this smaller-scale sport
- Activity Person of the Groom Chris Hill enjoys when he is not in flat cities
- Country in which Person of the Bride Sabelle was born
- Master, The title of Gannon's role in the g/namesake for Dawson and his radio show
- Cassidy helped Person of the Bride Abbey McDermott pick out her dog, who is named _____
- Sports org. for which two of Person of the Groom Quincy Simpson’s uncles played
- Sport through which Cassidy met People of the Bride Connor, Margaret, and Nicole in college
- Gannon's zodiac ( sun) sign
- Number of years Cassidy has known Person of the Bride Sabelle Bergman
- City in which Person of the Bride Maggie was born
- Name of the Person of the Bride who helped Cassidy pick her outfit for her first date with Gannon
- Mascot of the high school both Bride and Groom (and 9 members of their wedding party!) attended
- Person of the Groom Jacob Youakim is in the top 0.2% of players of this video game
- Butter, Person of the Bride Nicole Laliberte’s favorite food
- Pets Person of the Groom Jonathan Lovagnini adopted from Cassidy and Gannon
- State where Cassidy and Person of the Bride Abbey McDermott will both be moving in June (and where Person of the Groom Madeline Youakim currently lives)
- Do Canines, Organization with which Person of the Groom Jack Madden volunteers
- Person of the Groom Quincy Simpson controversially believes this ingredient belongs on pizza
- Alyssa and Cassidy love to walk around Lake _____ to discuss important topics such as Pokemon, books, and vet school cases
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- One member of the pair of feline fur-riends currently owned by Cassidy and Gannon
- Person of the Groom Jonathan Lovagnini’s middle name
- City in which Person of the Groom Chris is finishing his master's degree
- One member of the pair of feline fur-riends currently owned by Cassidy and Gannon
- York, State in which People of the Bride Carly and Sabelle currently live
- Gannon's University of Minnesota campus where he met Person of the Groom Dawson Quick
- State in which Cassidy was born
- Acronym for the college Cassidy and three People of the Bride attended
- Gannon's sport of choice that he currently plays with Person of the Bride Nikki Potts (and many People of the Groom)
- State in which Person of the Groom Jonathan Palmer is studying for his PhD
- Cassidy's zodiac ( sun) sign
- Person of the Bride Connor Winter owns over 120 of these storied items
- While running in high school, Person of the Groom Chris Hill broke BOTH feet, which contain these bones
- Skating, Sport in which Person of the Bride Nicole Laliberte competed for 15 years
- Cassidy, Alyssa, and Abbey frequent the cat show and once saw a ____ calico, which can only happen when they’re genetic chimeras.
- and Cougs, The name of the radio show hosted by Gannon and Person of the Groom Dawson in college
- and Delivery, Person of the Bride Margaret Webster is this type of nurse
36 Clues: Gannon's zodiac ( sun) sign • Cassidy's zodiac ( sun) sign • State in which Cassidy was born • City in which Person of the Bride Maggie was born • Person of the Groom Jonathan Lovagnini’s middle name • Country in which Person of the Bride Sabelle was born • Butter, Person of the Bride Nicole Laliberte’s favorite food • ...
American Football 2023-07-23
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- Conversion: An attempt to score 2 additional points after a touchdown, usually by running or passing the ball into the end zone.
- When an offensive player impedes the progress of a defensive player by grabbing them, resulting in a penalty.
- : Defensive players who help defend against deep passes and support the run defense.
- Point : An attempt to score 1 additional point after a touchdown, typically done by kicking the ball through the goalposts.
- When a player drops the ball, and it is recovered by the opposing team.
- Mary: A desperate, long pass attempt made towards the end zone, usually on the last play of a game.
- Interference: When a defensive player interferes with an offensive player's ability to catch a pass, resulting in a penalty.
- End : An offensive player who can both block and catch passes.
- Receiver : The offensive player who catches passes thrown by the quarterback.
- : When a team crosses the opponent's goal line with the ball or catches a pass in the end zone, scoring 6 points.
- When a defensive player tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage.
- End : A defensive player positioned at the end of the line of scrimmage, responsible for rushing the quarterback.
- Zone: The area between the 20-yard line and the opponent's goal line, where scoring chances increase.
- Each game is divided into four quarters, each lasting 15 minutes in the NFL.
- : Defensive players who line up behind the defensive line and are involved in stopping the run and pass coverage.
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- A defensive tactic where multiple players rush the quarterback to disrupt the offensive play.
- An extra period played to determine the winner if the score is tied at the end of regulation.
- : Defensive players responsible for covering wide receivers.
- Start: When an offensive player moves before the ball is snapped, resulting in a penalty.
- Goal : A scoring play where a kicker kicks the ball through the opponent's goalposts, worth 3 points.
- An offensive play where the quarterback fakes a handoff before attempting a pass.
- A special teams play where the team kicks the ball to the opposing team on fourth down.
- A special teams play that starts the game or follows a score, with the ball kicked to the receiving team.
- Zone: The area at each end of the field where touchdowns are scored.
- : The offensive player who throws the passes and leads the team's offense.
- When a player is beyond the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped.
- When the offensive team gathers together to discuss the next play before lining up.
- When a defensive player catches a pass thrown by the opposing team's quarterback.
- When the ball is kicked into the end zone and the receiving team takes a knee, resulting in a touchback and the ball being placed at the 25-yard line.
- Back : The offensive player who primarily carries the ball and runs with it.
30 Clues: : Defensive players responsible for covering wide receivers. • End : An offensive player who can both block and catch passes. • Zone: The area at each end of the field where touchdowns are scored. • When a player drops the ball, and it is recovered by the opposing team. • When a player is beyond the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped. • ...
American Football 2023-07-24
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- : Defensive players who help defend against deep passes and support the run defense.
- : A defensive tactic where multiple players rush the quarterback to disrupt the offensive play.
- Receiver : The offensive player who catches passes thrown by the quarterback.
- : When a team crosses the opponent's goal line with the ball or catches a pass in the end zone, scoring 6 points.
- : An extra period played to determine the winner if the score is tied at the end of regulation.
- : Defensive players who line up behind the defensive line and are involved in stopping the run and pass coverage.
- Zone : The area between the 20-yard line and the opponent's goal line, where scoring chances increase.
- : When the offensive team gathers together to discuss the next play before lining up.
- : A special teams play where the team kicks the ball to the opposing team on fourth down.
- : When a defensive player tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage.
- : When the ball is kicked into the end zone and the receiving team takes a knee, resulting in a touchback and the ball being placed at the 25-yard line.
- Interference : When a defensive player interferes with an offensive player's ability to catch a pass, resulting in a penalty.
- : When an offensive player impedes the progress of a defensive player by grabbing them, resulting in a penalty.
- Zone : The area at each end of the field where touchdowns are scored.
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- End : A defensive player positioned at the end of the line of scrimmage, responsible for rushing the quarterback.
- : An offensive play where the quarterback fakes a handoff before attempting a pass.
- : The offensive player who throws the passes and leads the team's offense.
- : When a player drops the ball, and it is recovered by the opposing team.
- : Each game is divided into four quarters, each lasting 15 minutes in the NFL.
- : When a player is beyond the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped.
- Point : An attempt to score 1 additional point after a touchdown, typically done by kicking the ball through the goalposts.
- : When a defensive player catches a pass thrown by the opposing team's quarterback.
- : Defensive players responsible for covering wide receivers.
- Goal : A scoring play where a kicker kicks the ball through the opponent's goalposts, worth 3 points.
- End : An offensive player who can both block and catch passes.
- : A special teams play that starts the game or follows a score, with the ball kicked to the receiving team.
- Start : When an offensive player moves before the ball is snapped, resulting in a penalty.
- Back : The offensive player who primarily carries the ball and runs with it.
- Mary : A desperate, long pass attempt made towards the end zone, usually on the last play of a game.
- Conversion : An attempt to score 2 additional points after a touchdown, usually by running or passing the ball into the end zone.
30 Clues: : Defensive players responsible for covering wide receivers. • End : An offensive player who can both block and catch passes. • Zone : The area at each end of the field where touchdowns are scored. • : When a player drops the ball, and it is recovered by the opposing team. • : The offensive player who throws the passes and leads the team's offense. • ...
The Furnished Room By: O'Henry 2021-10-07
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- The man was a ___________; he had stayed in 25 different apartments in 6 months and he had to walk to and from all of them for he did not have a car.
- The rock band's rise in popularity turned out to be _________, and within two years its members had moved on to other careers.
- The man's rug was very _____________; it had 18 different colors!
- Hitler and the Nazis used ____________ to send messages back and forth to each other for the purpose of not letting the Americans and their other rivals understand what they were saying to each other.
- The judge _________ the man's sentence for the armed bank robbery from 65 years to 60 years.
- After work the businessman came back to his humble _____ where he saw his wife making dinner in the kitchen.
- I have _________ my backyard looking for baseballs and footballs probably over 1,000,000 times in my life; I have almost covered every sq inch.
- Señorita B has the only ____________ classroom in the St. Patrick's Jr High building; you have to go underground to get to her classroom.
- Apartment buildings are full of ________; they are all beings that live there and pay rent to the landlord.
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- The man ________ his wife to not divorce him after the big fight they had last night; he was on his knees pleading and begging her.
- ___________ is the story of my life; I rarely think things through before I do them.
- The sign on the door said the room was for ___ with a phone number to call about the property and how to rent it.
- The man was _________; he had eaten so much that he threw up everywhere when he got home.
- Aaron Rodgers' quarterback coach is one of the most ______ coaches in the NFL; he is completely useless because Aaron Rodgers is one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
- The man ________ the statement the judge said he had uttered; he denied the statement saying, ¨I would never say that!¨
- The man's ________ statement made everyone think it was true but once they looked it up they realized he was lying the whole time.
- The ___________ outside the woman's house were so beautiful that every time someone walked past they asked her if she had gotten them straight out of the Mediterranean.
- When I went to Arizona in 2018 we were very _________ guests; we stayed in Sedona for 2 days, in Zion for 3 days, and Phoenix for 5 days.
- The girl was very ______; she never complained or said a word to anyone.
- One might think that the man wearing all black at 11:30 at night in the alleyway was a bit of a _______; he looked very suspicious.
- The homeless man who had just gotten kicked off his bench put all of his things, only a picture hat and fig tree, in a _______; the well-constructed box had never ripped or torn in all the times he had used it.
21 Clues: The man's rug was very _____________; it had 18 different colors! • The girl was very ______; she never complained or said a word to anyone. • ___________ is the story of my life; I rarely think things through before I do them. • The man was _________; he had eaten so much that he threw up everywhere when he got home. • ...
20-21 7th Grade Classmates 2021-05-18
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- _______ Tiger’s Neighborhood
- Greg’s dad in Meet the Parents.
- commonly used unit of measurement for color.
- his name means “a very kind, virtuous, patient person”
- The princess from “Aladdin”
- Grading Company in Forest City.
- Actor who played Borat
- American brand of denim jeans
- To search determinedly for someone or something
- Jefferson, the 3rd US President
- a bricklayer.
- Shares her last name with famous rocker Ozzy
- ________ Price toys
- her last name is the perfect furniture for tv watching
- Last name means “a naturally raised area of land, not as high as a mountain”
- You could wear her over your shoulders
- did not leave his voice in California
- Character name of dwarf in Game of Thrones
- Name sounds like NFL running back, Lynch
- used in wind instruments.
- #43 on Social Security’s top 500 boy names for 2020
- #277 on Social Security’s top 500 girl names for 2020
- A tower clock in London
- English playwright/poet …. Shakespeare
- purple-haired student
- You can find her at El Michoacan
- Muhammad Ali’s daughter
- #199 on Social Security’s top 500 girl names for 2020
- modernart gallery in London
- comet,Minute, and Uncle Ben’s
- East Rutherford is located in the town of __________.
- Mouse who is a ballerina
- Artistic to the “Max”
- Might grow up to be “rich”
- shines ______ like a diamond
- the red-headed boy from “Cocomelon”
- not Mrs. Keever’s niece
- Cut off his luscious locks mid-year
- He talks so much he raises the teacher’s “pulse”
- 15th president of the United States
- “graceful”on the softball field
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- _________ Donuts in Forest City
- Her name implies that she is truthful
- Is in the Greenhill store family
- king of England in the 1500’s
- The newest new kid
- Pop singer named Grande
- Cartoon character with the last name Fudd
- Married to Monica on the show “Friends”
- suspected of being a Russian spy
- Has been called “silent but deadly”
- shares his name with a tv show about a “bunch”
- has been said to bear a resemblance to Riverdale’s Jughead
- Brand of stuffed animals called Beanie Babies
- granny…. Apple
- Character on the “Walking Dead” who rides a motorcycle and wields a crossbow
- Does not go by her first name Brooke.Bran
- You could call her Star
- The actor who is the star of “Ghostbusters”
- This “sky” isn’t blue
- #242 on Social Security’s top 500 boy names for 2020
- one who makes cakes and pastries
- Famous baseball player, Hank ________.
- Lead guitarist of “The Grateful Dead”
- Nicknamed Zay
- Forever _________.
- Not super “gurley”
- “…....was a bullfrog, was a good friend of mine”
- one who tracks and kills animals for sport
- in the fall you may enjoy a … made out of corn
- you won’t find him in the North, South, or East
- Not spelled the same, but is used to row a boat.
72 Clues: a bricklayer. • Nicknamed Zay • granny…. Apple • The newest new kid • Forever _________. • Not super “gurley” • ________ Price toys • purple-haired student • This “sky” isn’t blue • Artistic to the “Max” • Actor who played Borat • Pop singer named Grande • You could call her Star • A tower clock in London • Muhammad Ali’s daughter • not Mrs. Keever’s niece • Mouse who is a ballerina • ...
Moog Crossword 2021-03-05
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- This retired Chicago Bull is often said to be the GOAT of the NBA
- This type of goat is known for falling asleep when scared.
- This west coast university has a tree as its mascot
- This player is heralded as the GOAT of Women’s Tennis
- A “Calming goat” whose job is to calm the bulls at Casa del Toro
- Definition; The solving of problems by an indirect and creative approach
- We look for solutions not ____________'s.
- Definition: Trace and correct faults in a mechanical or electronic system
- The shape of a goat's pupils
- Your Manufacturing Engineering Manager went to this University
- What does the “M” stand for in Texas A&M University
- The answer to a demand
- This former NBA player nicknamed The Mailman is argued to be the GOAT of the Utah Jazz
- This species of Goat is one of the most common Goat Breeds known mainly for its Milk.
- The bits of skin that dangle from a goat's head or neck
- Definition; To be determined to find the answer to the problem
- You Can Actually Become a Certified Pirate at ___ University
- Definition; A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations.
- A synonym for solutions
- "Don't blame the _____. Find a solution." -Sri Chinmoy
- This former Edmonton Oiler, Los Angeles King, St.Louis Blue, and New York Ranger is often referred to as the GOAT of the NHL
- A person who works at Moog is called a _________.
- A baby goat
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- Your Sales Manager's mascot was a _________for his Rochester University
- 1993 film featuring a scene where a goat is fed to a large un-tamed carnivore.
- Another name for scapegoat
- The word “Scapegoat” was coined by _____________ in 1530
- Arguably the GOAT of Male Sprinting Events in the olympics
- The Oldest College in the United States of America
- Your Supply Chain Manager had this mascot for his Utah based University
- This former New England Patriot is argued to be the GOAT of the NFL
- Definition; the process of experimenting with various methods of doing something until one finds the most successful
- An especially lucky bulldog who belonged to a member of the Yale Class of 1892, and also the first mascot for any College University
- What does the “A” stand for in Texas A&M University
- To settle or find a solution to.
- Canine famous for solving spooky mysteries
- Your Quality Engineering Manager went to this University
- Definition; A person who is easily taken advantage of, especially by being cheated or blamed for something
- This former New York Yankee is often said to be the GOAT of MLB
- The word mascot can be traced to the Medieval Latin word masca, meaning “____” or “witch.”
- Your R&D Engineering Manager went to the University of _______
- Your General Manager went to this University
- Well known children's story "The Three Billy Goats ____"
- Antonym to Solution
- The person who said, "Whatever the problem, be part of the solution. Don't just sit around
- Clear as___(very unclear)
46 Clues: A baby goat • Antonym to Solution • The answer to a demand • A synonym for solutions • Clear as___(very unclear) • Another name for scapegoat • The shape of a goat's pupils • To settle or find a solution to. • We look for solutions not ____________'s. • Canine famous for solving spooky mysteries • Your General Manager went to this University • ...
Staculty Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2022 2022-12-16
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- I was on a local TV game show for kids and won $50.
- When I was in middle school my dad was stationed in Turkey for an isolated tour. So my parents decided to buy a horse to keep my sister and I busy while he was away because we had been taking horseback riding lesson at the time. His name was Stormy and he was 16.3 hands. He was a very big horse. My sister and I enjoyed taking care of him and riding him.
- I Irish danced for nine years!
- My white hair was caused by my new job.
- Had to be saved by a neighbor in preschool when my friend and I sat in a wagon at the top of a driveway and it rolled into the street and towards the main road.
- I was a cheerleader for Georgetown the year they won the NCAA championship for basketball.
- I have met 6 NFL coaches.
- I played the part of a sheep in a Christmas play...in high school!
- As a child, I taught myself how to write in dwarfish runes (from Tolkien) and used to (and still do!) take notes in them.
- Lived in Europe, Africa and Asia.
- Whose grandfather was told by Jimmy Durante that “You’re the first guy I’ve met with a bigger nose than me”! (True story)
- Climbed Mt. Jefferson in the Cascades and did a 48 hour solo in grizzly territory.
- I can only snap with my left hand.
- I was born at home and my dad delivered me.
- Father Gerry's little sister was one of my housemates in college. We even came to Bethesda one summer and stayed at his parent's home.
- I failed my French class three times in college.
- I skate on the weekends for fun.
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- When I was 20, I got a job in Italy, and one of my daily tasks was to bring a glass of dark, cold beer at midday to my boss.
- I have taken part, twice, in the worlds biggest timed cycling event over 109 km. This was in Cape Town South Africa.
- I went caving in Belize.
- I've seen the on stage production of Les Miserables three times, and even got to meet Javert backstage after one of them.
- I have completed three triathlons!
- All family members are Oakies (parents and employees, an alumna and a student)!
- I read Calvin and Hobbes comics religiously and regularly. :)
- I have never owned an umbrella.
- Lol I was wondering about this.
- I have been called by my middle name since infancy.
- I once ran into Emeril Lagasse at Whole Foods and talked to him about pasta sauces. He told me he was impressed that I knew what puttanesca was.
- I used to be blonde.
- My first job ever was working on my family butcher shop.
- I met my husband in Alaska.
- Had 20 blood transfusions during my first month on earth :)
32 Clues: I used to be blonde. • I went caving in Belize. • I have met 6 NFL coaches. • I met my husband in Alaska. • I Irish danced for nine years! • I have never owned an umbrella. • Lol I was wondering about this. • I skate on the weekends for fun. • Lived in Europe, Africa and Asia. • I have completed three triathlons! • I can only snap with my left hand. • ...
Sport and Event Marketing II Unit One Vocabulary 2024-12-20
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- Regulations that encourage competition by limiting the market power of any particular firm.
- Identifying, evaluating, controlling, and managing the threats to the organization.
- Negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- Work stoppage or denial of employment initiated by the management of a company during a labor dispute.
- A sports player who is not bound by a contract and so is eligible to join any team.
- A clause in a financial agreement that outlines the terms for renewing or extending an original agreement.
- Grants employees the right to form or join unions; engage in protected, concerted activities to address or improve working conditions; or refrain from engaging in these activities.
- Occurs when a sports event that was scheduled to be televised is not aired in a particular media market.
- The anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a risk of loss and the initiation of some action to reduce it.
- The state or condition of being unique, limited, or restricted to a particular person, group, or entity.
- An individual, organization, or entity that is granted permission or a license to use certain rights, intellectual property, or resources owned by another party.
- A mandatory order requiring a party to act or, most often, refrain from acting in a particular way.
- A landmark U.S. law that banned businesses from colluding or merging to form a monopoly.
- Provide the NFL, NHL, NBA, and MLB with an antitrust exemption that allows each league to merge their teams' broadcasting rights without fear of being sued under antitrust law.
- Prevents trademark infringement.
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- The practice of buying tickets from licensed sources and then selling them for a profit.
- A contractual right giving its holder the option to transact with the other contracting party before others can.
- Producing a great deal of profit.
- The unauthorized use of a trademark or service mark.
- An individual, organization, or entity that owns certain rights, intellectual property, or resources and grants permission or a license to another party to use them.
- Prevents the unauthorized commercial use of an individual's name, likeness, or other recognizable aspects of one's persona.
- Players Association means any registered association and/or Union that is sufficiently representative of the players registered in one member.
- A refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer.
- Insurance for promotional events in which companies award attractive and expensive prizes to winners.
- A symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
- The right of a person to be free from intrusion into or publicity concerning matters of a personal nature.
- A condition in which a market is controlled by one supplier with no substitute goods or services readily available
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
28 Clues: Prevents trademark infringement. • Producing a great deal of profit. • The unauthorized use of a trademark or service mark. • Identifying, evaluating, controlling, and managing the threats to the organization. • A sports player who is not bound by a contract and so is eligible to join any team. • ...
Sports - Hard 2013-12-09
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- In what country were the 2010 Winter Olympic Games held?
- What three movements are required for an athlete to successfully complete a triple jump? (___, step, and jump)
- A race which usually involves riding bicycles over a long distance.
- This is a water sport at the olympics.
- How many players from each team take the field in a soccer football game?
- Sport in which members of a team of swimmers perform coordinated or identical movements in time to music
- This sport involves fighting with long thin swords.
- Americans call it "soccer". What is this in British English?
- How many gold medals did Michael Phelps win at the 2008 Olympics?
- This is a winter olympic sport, which involves coming down slopes at high speed.
- In what sport would you hear the terms “stale fish” and “mulekick”?
- What was the name of the horse that won the Triple Crown in 1973, to be the first winner in 25 years?
- In which city were the 2000 Summer Olympic Games held?
- Uses an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other bodies of water
- Strikes and Spares
- Armstrong 7 time winner of Tour de France (well...not anymore!)
- Golf is the only sport ever played on the ___
- What sport's balls does William Shakespeare refer to in Henry V?
- What is the distance between bases on a little league baseball field?
- A home team must provide ___ footballs for each NFL game
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- This is a racquet sport like tennis.It is verypopular in China.
- This sport is played with a bow and arrow.
- ___ is used as a center for golf balls
- This volleyball player stand out from the rest of the team. (different color jersey)
- What sport does a gymnast do at the olympics?
- A sporting event where two games or contests are played in succession at the same venue, typically between the same players or teams
- A game played on ice between two teams.
- China's Liu Xiang came first at the hurdles race, winning a _____ for China.
- In this popular sport, points are won by throwing a large ball through an open net
- This sport is what has made Tiger Woods famous.
- What position must college footballers play to receive the Davey O'Brien Award?
- Type of roller skate that has four or five wheels arranged in a single line
- What sport used the term "home run" long before baseball?
- This sport involves a lot of jumping and hitting of the ball back and forth.
- from a metal ring.
- The baseball home plate is ___ inches wide
- Sport in which you ride on a wide, short board performing acrobatic maneuvers while being towed behind a boat
- What is the name of the sport played on ice, without skates, using a broom?
- Asians, especially Chinese are good at this table sport.
- What company's logo is called the "swoosh"?
40 Clues: from a metal ring. • Strikes and Spares • ___ is used as a center for golf balls • This is a water sport at the olympics. • A game played on ice between two teams. • This sport is played with a bow and arrow. • The baseball home plate is ___ inches wide • What company's logo is called the "swoosh"? • What sport does a gymnast do at the olympics? • ...
the big one 2020-05-28
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- the first words of the constitution
- a type of onyx
- soft gooey candy used in 3 musketeers
- small brightly colored amphibian
- ___________, violets are blue
- a headdress associated with kings and queens
- breed of small, long haired dogs
- a chemical sprayed in swimming pools
- you _________ to amaze me
- a big yellow flower
- an apologetic response
- the action of plants absorbing sunshine and turning it into nutrition
- strongly hate
- the study of fossils
- a frog-like amphibian
- a deadly disease caught by horses
- the part of you that smells
- famous words sung by a chilly queen
- from 58 to 40 million years ago
- alright, we're gonna make the jump to _________
- a male deer
- a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words
- a usually black strip of land
- young dogs
- a starchy veggie that grows underground
- the american football league
- a package of several things tied together
- consistent or based on using reason
- a science that deals with the history of th earth as recorded in rocks
- indian unit of weight used for gemstones
- a type of cabbage
- covered with blood
- small noisy dogs
- eww, _______
- an old name for sulfur
- a contraption that cuts holes in paper
- a brightly colored marker
- gala, crab, honey crisp, and red delicious are types of them
- a fictions consulting detective
- a celebration of the resurrection of christ
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- the hard covering around an egg
- a metamorphic rock that can be split up into pieces
- sars, for example
- making or becoming suitable
- the basket ball league in america
- a tall white hat worn by some chefs
- a famous novel by richard adams
- green beryl
- a ingredient used in beer and wine
- an amphibian that would look like a snake if it didn't have legs
- a fragrant cookie often associated with christmas
- the remains of some thing that has been destroyed
- one species reaches down to a man's knee starting at the waist
- __________ wonderboy is here
- the second color in the rainbow
- a reference work containing articles on various topics
- roman goddess of abundance and fertility
- a small town near corpus christi
- a cream-filled pastry
- the 500th anniversary
- the act of allowing someone to do something
- to kill animals either for sport or food
- amphibian that resembles a resembles
- a route that is famous in the "cars" movie
- small cylindrical beads made by shells
- impaired ability to learn to read
- the act of turning a fabric a different color
- an itchy area on a body
- an ignorant person
- a snake that scares people using its tail
- commonly blue corundum
- containers
- distant, but within sight
- a body of water smaller than an ocean, but larger than a lake
74 Clues: young dogs • containers • green beryl • a male deer • eww, _______ • strongly hate • a type of onyx • small noisy dogs • sars, for example • a type of cabbage • covered with blood • an ignorant person • a big yellow flower • the study of fossils • a frog-like amphibian • a cream-filled pastry • the 500th anniversary • an apologetic response • an old name for sulfur • commonly blue corundum • ...
16 YEARS OF LOVE 2021-09-15
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- Delaney's funny error
- I can still smell the fried seafood :)
- 160
- she is still driving my white car
- future acrobat
- one of two only reasons that we have cable
- Myles middle middle
- honeymoon neighbor
- World series opponent in the year of Myles
- not a zombie but you wanted him to be one
- who I absolutely love more than anything
- NH golf pro favorite word
- your favorite Yankee
- staying here next year in Tennesee
- you hate him but Susan loved him
- must see concert
- first 10 years of Delaney
- Myles deep voiced request
- you wont watch it again
- he asked "do you"
- Newington job location
- about to burst on my shirt as I make this
- your dream job that you left early on
- longest word in Judahs vocabulary
- I miss him sun bathing in Barrington
- our favorite wedding decoration
- worlds best neighbor
- "Ill make it" basketball star
- kicked out of pet stores for yelling "Kitties"
- how I like my ladies and PB&J
- 3 am dinner
- you and Judah love them
- my best creation
- its better than the iPhone
- Marlows first request
- best purchase in Key West
- happy
- ____ place inn
- "What are we having"
- Watch out Apple and Dell cuz here comes...
- favorite Christmas character
- someone making soup?
- your second favorite after me
- your first real love
- my new favorite date
- Future author of "what can you do for me"
- no shower for sean for 3 days equals
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- you like this more than me
- wedding song
- first PA apartment
- my go to restaurant dish
- you will not allow me to become one
- grandpas favorite game
- XOXO
- favorite place in Maine
- a beautiful New Hampshire ride
- your favorite type of flower
- I miss you
- Kanye on our way to PA
- what we will always have
- As we go
- you loved my ghetto side at first sight
- what you have always provided
- your dream home
- we yell it out with excitement
- my early marriage addiction
- he's right in the middle of this thing
- "mine"
- Bahamas best spot
- worlds most romantic proposal restaurant
- each kids first love
- the most beautiful puppy
- December favorite
- the other only reason that we have cable
- Delaney kicked while we watched
- our only privacy
- "where's your hat" maiden name
- best part of your day
- the dog on my future list
- they must have bad credit
- pop pops hidden treasure
- my response to literally everything
- cop couldn't understand
- I could be running this place by now
- number of kids we will rejoice with in heaven
- first kiss town
- you loved to take her on long walks
- mommy is thirsty
- our arch nemisis
89 Clues: 160 • XOXO • happy • "mine" • As we go • I miss you • 3 am dinner • wedding song • future acrobat • ____ place inn • your dream home • first kiss town • must see concert • our only privacy • my best creation • mommy is thirsty • our arch nemisis • Bahamas best spot • he asked "do you" • December favorite • first PA apartment • honeymoon neighbor • Myles middle middle • your favorite Yankee • each kids first love • ...
Black History Month/Women's History Month Activity 2015-03-17
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- Washington Carver This scientist was a botanist. He developed a widely known spread- Peanut Butter.
- Marshall This African American was a lawyer and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. One of his most famous cases is the Brown vs Board Education of Topeka.
- Ride This female astronaut became the first American woman to fly in space in 1983.
- May-Treanor This women is a beach volleyball player. This three-time Olympic gold medalist also appeared on the Disney Channel show, along with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Wizards of Waverly Place.
- Banneker This African American scholar wrote and published many almanacs, including the Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia Almanac.
- Washington This African American football player was the first African American to sign a contract in with an NFL team.
- Wonder This African American musician who is famous for his insane talent in piano, despite him being blind. The song, “Isn’t She Lovely” is a song written by him, which happened to be covered in the show, Glee.
- Day O’Connor This women became the first female Supreme Court Justice when President Reagan appointed her in 1981.
- Parks This female civil rights leader is best known for her refusal to give up her seat to a white man on a bus.
- Winfrey This African American woman is famous for her show that is named after her. She became the first black person to rank among the 50 most generous Americans.
- Ali This famous African American boxer won a gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics. He currently has Parkinson’s disease.
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- White This African American football player can be known for his headline in 1998 after making controversial public comments about gays and minorities. He returned to the California Panthers in 2000.
- Murphy: This African American actor and comedian began on the comedy show, Saturday Night Live. You most likely know him as the voice of Donkey for the Dreamworks Animation movie, Shrek.
- Jordan This African American basketball player is widely considered the best of all time. He has his own Nike™ line of shoes. He stars in a movie known as Space Jam.
- Douglass This African American abolitionist helped organize two regiments of Massachusetts during the Civil War and urged civil rights during Reconstruction.
- Ross This woman was a Philadelphian seamstress who designed the United States flag.
- Ailey, Jr. This African American dancer and choreographer choreographed a series of ballets to the music by Duke Ellington, notable The River.
- Curie This female scientist discovered radioactivity. Not only was she the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, she was the first person, and only woman, to win twice.
- Luther King This African American civil rights activist is insanely well known. His “I Have a Dream” speech is one of his most famous speeches he has ever given.
- Grande This women is a musician who started out as an actor the the popular children’s show, Victorious. Her voice can go way high. A popular song of her’s is “Problem” which features Iggy Azalea.
20 Clues: Ross This woman was a Philadelphian seamstress who designed the United States flag. • Ride This female astronaut became the first American woman to fly in space in 1983. • Washington Carver This scientist was a botanist. He developed a widely known spread- Peanut Butter. • ...
Jay & Edel 2025-08-27
Across
- Exercise hobby for the bride since she was a child.
- City of the groom’s birth.
- Winning Eurovision song in the year of the groom’s birth.
- The groom recently took on a dream role in this musical, ironically as a perpetual bachelor who is certainly not avoiding marriage.
- Island where the groom lived for two months in 2013.
- The groom’s favourite childhood hobby that he still does today.
- The reigning Super Bowl Champions, and the couple’s favourite NFL team.
- The bride’s pup, who didn’t quite grow to the same size as her namesake.
- The bride’s slightly old lady hobby.
- The Bride’s hometown.
- “Are you telling me you built a time machine… out of a _________?”
- The rounders club for which the couple plays.
- The groom’s puppy, who took quite a liking to the bride as well.
- Americana restaurant near the couple’s apartment where the bride and groom have become regulars, especially during football season.
- The city of the hen party.
- The neighbour’s cat that has adopted Jay and Edel in recent years.
- The groom’s alter-ego at Dexcom Stadium.
- Folk hero of the groom’s city, former bull of the bride’s farm, and favourite character in the couple’s favourite audiobook - happy, Happy, HAPPY!
- Alley of the café where the couple had their first date.
- The bride’s favourite colour.
- Scenic spot where the couple got engaged.
- Bride’s middle name.
- First name of Doc Brown, inventor of the flux capacitor.
- The couple’s hamster.
- “Silence, Earthling! My name is Darth Vader. I am an extraterrestrial from the planet ________!”
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- The 2008 World Champions of baseball *a la Harry Kalas*
- “Speak friend and enter”.
- Galway bookshop where the groom works.
- The whiskey that got Edel into whiskey (specifically their 14-year-old).
- Winner of the Eurovision the year of the bride’s birth.
- The centre stone of the bride’s engagement ring.
- County from which Jay’s great-grandparents emigrated.
- Make and model of the bride’s car.
- Destination for the couple’s mini-moon.
- The groom’s real first name.
- The location of the stag party.
- The name of the MacHubert Burke castle where Jay has been a supervisor since 2017 with the Galway Archaeological Field School.
- The musical the couple was in Dublin to see when the groom blurted out the L-word.
- UHG Unit where the bride is a staff nurse.
- Brennan-ese for a kitty cat.
- Make and model of the groom’s first car.
- The bride’s favourite flowers.
- The groom’s favourite colour.
- City of the groom’s undergraduate college.
- What “Jay” is short for.
- Galway pub where the couple has watched the Birds win the Super Bowl twice!
- Pizza toppings the couple had on their first date at Pizza Napoli included ham, goats cheese, and _________.
- Abbreviation of the groom’s favourite movie trilogy.
- Abbreviation of the bride’s favourite movie trilogy.
- The groom’s medical job before moving to Ireland.
50 Clues: Bride’s middle name. • The Bride’s hometown. • The couple’s hamster. • What “Jay” is short for. • “Speak friend and enter”. • City of the groom’s birth. • The city of the hen party. • The groom’s real first name. • Brennan-ese for a kitty cat. • The groom’s favourite colour. • The bride’s favourite colour. • The bride’s favourite flowers. • The location of the stag party. • ...
test 2025-11-26
Across
- TV show with a day of the week in its name
- an unforgivable act that goes against the norm
- important teachings to guide you
- a chocolate sprint
- spicy exterior for appetizer
- Father’s Day tradition
- football gambling staple
- something you can pick also a 90s beloved sitcom
- a Sunday dinner favorite
- Pennsylvania Mulrooney’s
- the sum of alcohol
- a safe horse ride
- frequently known as dumb dumb
- best place to drink a beer and watch live music
- Franny’s first job
- best buried in the sand
- an idiot
- nickname for a daughter
- a car that is less than ideal for a car seat
- small town in Virginia
- I’m on _____
- it means to slow down
- an optional part of some shirts
- something you forget to plug back in
- night cap
- spicy mustard creator
- a celebratory song
- best place in town
- a money saver
- the pope and your grandson
- it gets angry sometimes
- a ride not for the faint of heart
- a way to get to Newark
- a Christmas gift specific to Franny
- you can play at the gym or in the pool
- it’s about nothing
- a staple for most father’s attire
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- purchasing items in a correct manner
- an important skill under the net in basketball
- preferred mode of transportation in the summer
- where we mark new friends heights
- vehicular sea creature
- shoe color for March
- somewhere you stop for just one
- helpful strategy to catch a ball
- a song you sing on Sundays
- best put up using a hammer and string
- it always wins
- Franny’s signature dish
- where cheese is thrown through the air
- best after a full moon
- tailgating food source
- Greek cuisine
- best sports bar in town
- first date spot
- something you can’t pick
- captain on the Mediterranean
- NFL quarterback and beloved feline
- gets you out of a bind
- type of hook used for retrieval
- thrown as part of a Greek celebration
- a beloved blue and gold bird in Delaware
- time out timekeeper of a televised football game
- best made homemade
- a measurement but also a family member
- a saying for somebody who always stays inside
- summer camp in Michigan
- something to be mindful of when biking
- best eaten with tiny forks
- location of the best wedding in 1995
- something to twirl during a parade
- a mountain or a candy
- a devious priest with suspicious motives
- a check in
- citrus dessert drink
- Tyrone’s alternate name
- a type of hair variant but also a pool friend
- destroyed object from the eagles game
- you can go anywhere you want as long as it’s here
- peanut butter counterpart musically
- cost of a prayer card
81 Clues: an idiot • night cap • a check in • I’m on _____ • Greek cuisine • a money saver • it always wins • first date spot • a safe horse ride • a chocolate sprint • the sum of alcohol • Franny’s first job • best made homemade • a celebratory song • best place in town • it’s about nothing • shoe color for March • citrus dessert drink • it means to slow down • a mountain or a candy • spicy mustard creator • ...
Drones, Drones, Drones 2024-04-20
Across
- A satellite navigation technique used to enhance the precision of position data derived from satellite-based positioning systems (like GPS).
- A type of battery favored by most drone manufacturers due to its low weight and maximized charge capacity and power.
- A device used to measure the drone's velocity, orientation, and gravitational forces, utilizing a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes. Essential for flight stability and navigation.
- TFR
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- A virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology, that enables software to trigger a response when a drone enters or leaves a particular area.
- State readying paint spraying drones to fight grafiti.
- Motors that have permanent magnets that rotate around a fixed armature, eliminating problems that could be associated with connecting current regarding a moving part.
- This Washington State company is a leading manufacturer of camera movement systems, unique camera drones, and camera stabilizers for cinematography.
- URL of Drone Racing League website.
- The sole company in the world producing aerial, water-surface, and underwater robotic devices.
- "Small" unmanned aircraft, such as drones, controlled by an operator on the ground.
- These Swiss-made drones are also known for their high-precision aerial surveying capabilities and their long flight times.
- An area where drone flights are restricted or prohibited.
- Yaw: the ________ of a drone around its vertical axis.
- Maker of MicroSD cards for media storage in drones.
- A drone that generates lift through rotor blades instead of wings.
- The capability of a drone to operate and navigate without direct human input.
- The ability to change a critical component of a drone (such as batteries or storage media) without shutting down the system, allowing for extended operational time and flexibility.
- Small (nano/micro ) sized quadcopters, Inexpensive and a good size to start with for most beginners.
- A procedure to link the drone to the controller.
- NFL team whose game was disrupted by a legally prohibited flight of an unregistered drone during a December National Football League (NFL) playoff game. Pilot has been sentenced to a fine and placed on probation for his smorgasbord of offenses.
- Distinctive color of this drone's EVO models.
- The person responsible for the operation and safety during flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle.
- A multirotor drone with six motors
- A remote sensing technology that measures distance by illuminating a target with laser light and analyzing the reflected light.
- Where Autel drones are manufactured.
- Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn
- This app will help you with weather conditions, no-fly zones, air traffic info and so much more.
- Tripod mode
- A standard rating that defines the levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies and moisture.
- A notice provided to warn aircraft and pilots of any possible hazards or flight restrictions at a specific location or along a flight route.
- Unintended flight outside of operational boundaries (altitude/airspeed/lateral), often the result of a failure of the control element or onboard systems, or both.
- A type of airspace of defined dimensions within which ATC services are provided.
- The combined amount of force from a propeller and a motor which generates lift.
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- A California-based technology solutions company that has been developing and manufacturing defense and public safety drones for over four decades.
- In photography refers to the camera's sensitivity to light, impacting the brightness of photos.
- Cinematic move; raising or lowering altitude in a straight line, typically no side-to-side motion. Slowly tilting to keep common target centered in frame.
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- A specific geographical location, defined by coordinates, that a drone is programmed to fly to as part of a predetermined flight path.
- Beyond VLOS
- A format for reporting weather information, typically, data for temperature, dew point, wind direction and speed, precipitation, cloud cover and heights, visibility, and barometric pressure.
- Swiss company that manufactures heavy-lift drones for industrial applications. Wingtra drones are capable of carrying up to 60 kg of payload, making them ideal for tasks such as surveying, mapping, and inspection.
- Drone manufacturer located in Redwood City, California.
- Aquila16 1S Brushless Quadcopter with Altitude Hold Function, 8 Mins Flight, 200m Distance, 3 Flight Speed Modes, Built-in Propeller Guard, for Teens Adults FPV Beginner to Fly Indoor Outdoor
- A well-known French drone company that has a range of drones for various applications, including aerial photography, videography, racing, agriculture, construction, and public safety.
- The requirement for drone operators to maintain direct visual contact with their aircraft during flight.
- An unmanned aircraft that can fly autonomously or be controlled remotely.
- DJI's top of the line model.
- This app tells you everything you as a drone photographer could ever need to know about the weather conditions.
- A method used to control a drone from the pilot's perspective, as if they were onboard.
- A vision system that allows UAVs to detect obstacles in its path and avoid collisions.
- A comprehensive program aimed at evaluating and integrating commercial unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology for the Department of Defense (DoD) use.
- State which recently busted 150 people in a huge drone contraband prison operation.
- A crew member who assists the UAS pilot in the duties associated with collision avoidance.
- These Texas-made drones are used for precision agricultural spraying - are crop dusters going to be obsolete?
- Mode allows the DJI drone to fly and maneuver twice as fast as normal and w/o obstacle avoidance.
- Established in 2011 in France, one of the top drone companies in the world, providing innovative drone technology and services for commercial and industrial use.
- The US company’s main focus is on providing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for military and commercial applications.
- It is a collaboration between the FAA and and private companies in support of UAS integration into national airspace.
- Kind of drone than can detect and photograph heat. Used for Search & Rescue.
- The regulatory requirement and feature for drones to broadcast identification and location information while in flight.
- A permit/waiver issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allowing a public operator to perform specific UAS operations.
63 Clues: TFR • Beyond VLOS • Tripod mode • Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn • DJI's top of the line model. • Global Navigation Satellite System • Global Navigation Satellite System • A multirotor drone with six motors • URL of Drone Racing League website. • Where Autel drones are manufactured. • Distinctive color of this drone's EVO models. • A procedure to link the drone to the controller. • ...
Drones, Drones, Drones 2024-04-20
Across
- A satellite navigation technique used to enhance the precision of position data derived from satellite-based positioning systems (like GPS).
- A type of battery favored by most drone manufacturers due to its low weight and maximized charge capacity and power.
- A device used to measure the drone's velocity, orientation, and gravitational forces, utilizing a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes. Essential for flight stability and navigation.
- TFR
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- A virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology, that enables software to trigger a response when a drone enters or leaves a particular area.
- State readying paint spraying drones to fight grafiti.
- Motors that have permanent magnets that rotate around a fixed armature, eliminating problems that could be associated with connecting current regarding a moving part.
- This Washington State company is a leading manufacturer of camera movement systems, unique camera drones, and camera stabilizers for cinematography.
- URL of Drone Racing League website.
- The sole company in the world producing aerial, water-surface, and underwater robotic devices.
- "Small" unmanned aircraft, such as drones, controlled by an operator on the ground.
- These Swiss-made drones are also known for their high-precision aerial surveying capabilities and their long flight times.
- An area where drone flights are restricted or prohibited.
- Yaw: the ________ of a drone around its vertical axis.
- Maker of MicroSD cards for media storage in drones.
- A drone that generates lift through rotor blades instead of wings.
- The capability of a drone to operate and navigate without direct human input.
- The ability to change a critical component of a drone (such as batteries or storage media) without shutting down the system, allowing for extended operational time and flexibility.
- Small (nano/micro ) sized quadcopters, Inexpensive and a good size to start with for most beginners.
- A procedure to link the drone to the controller.
- NFL team whose game was disrupted by a legally prohibited flight of an unregistered drone during a December National Football League (NFL) playoff game. Pilot has been sentenced to a fine and placed on probation for his smorgasbord of offenses.
- Distinctive color of this drone's EVO models.
- The person responsible for the operation and safety during flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle.
- A multirotor drone with six motors
- A remote sensing technology that measures distance by illuminating a target with laser light and analyzing the reflected light.
- Where Autel drones are manufactured.
- Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn
- This app will help you with weather conditions, no-fly zones, air traffic info and so much more.
- Tripod mode
- A standard rating that defines the levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies and moisture.
- A notice provided to warn aircraft and pilots of any possible hazards or flight restrictions at a specific location or along a flight route.
- Unintended flight outside of operational boundaries (altitude/airspeed/lateral), often the result of a failure of the control element or onboard systems, or both.
- A type of airspace of defined dimensions within which ATC services are provided.
- The combined amount of force from a propeller and a motor which generates lift.
Down
- A California-based technology solutions company that has been developing and manufacturing defense and public safety drones for over four decades.
- In photography refers to the camera's sensitivity to light, impacting the brightness of photos.
- Cinematic move; raising or lowering altitude in a straight line, typically no side-to-side motion. Slowly tilting to keep common target centered in frame.
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- A specific geographical location, defined by coordinates, that a drone is programmed to fly to as part of a predetermined flight path.
- Beyond VLOS
- A format for reporting weather information, typically, data for temperature, dew point, wind direction and speed, precipitation, cloud cover and heights, visibility, and barometric pressure.
- Swiss company that manufactures heavy-lift drones for industrial applications. Wingtra drones are capable of carrying up to 60 kg of payload, making them ideal for tasks such as surveying, mapping, and inspection.
- Drone manufacturer located in Redwood City, California.
- Aquila16 1S Brushless Quadcopter with Altitude Hold Function, 8 Mins Flight, 200m Distance, 3 Flight Speed Modes, Built-in Propeller Guard, for Teens Adults FPV Beginner to Fly Indoor Outdoor
- A well-known French drone company that has a range of drones for various applications, including aerial photography, videography, racing, agriculture, construction, and public safety.
- The requirement for drone operators to maintain direct visual contact with their aircraft during flight.
- An unmanned aircraft that can fly autonomously or be controlled remotely.
- DJI's top of the line model.
- This app tells you everything you as a drone photographer could ever need to know about the weather conditions.
- A method used to control a drone from the pilot's perspective, as if they were onboard.
- A vision system that allows UAVs to detect obstacles in its path and avoid collisions.
- A comprehensive program aimed at evaluating and integrating commercial unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology for the Department of Defense (DoD) use.
- State which recently busted 150 people in a huge drone contraband prison operation.
- A crew member who assists the UAS pilot in the duties associated with collision avoidance.
- These Texas-made drones are used for precision agricultural spraying - are crop dusters going to be obsolete?
- Mode allows the DJI drone to fly and maneuver twice as fast as normal and w/o obstacle avoidance.
- Established in 2011 in France, one of the top drone companies in the world, providing innovative drone technology and services for commercial and industrial use.
- The US company’s main focus is on providing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for military and commercial applications.
- It is a collaboration between the FAA and and private companies in support of UAS integration into national airspace.
- Kind of drone than can detect and photograph heat. Used for Search & Rescue.
- The regulatory requirement and feature for drones to broadcast identification and location information while in flight.
- A permit/waiver issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allowing a public operator to perform specific UAS operations.
63 Clues: TFR • Beyond VLOS • Tripod mode • Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn • DJI's top of the line model. • Global Navigation Satellite System • Global Navigation Satellite System • A multirotor drone with six motors • URL of Drone Racing League website. • Where Autel drones are manufactured. • Distinctive color of this drone's EVO models. • A procedure to link the drone to the controller. • ...
The Answers Point to YOU! 2023-04-27
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- Company whose featured products include Grizzly Grab and Spider Glue
- Which country (___ Islands) consists of 34 scattered islands in the Pacific?
- Nickname of the gangster Charlie Luciano
- “I'm calling the manager!" woman, in memes
- “The Hoosier Folk-Child” poet
- Real name of “Baby” in the movie Dirty Dancing
- Whiskey and beer drink fit for industrial worker!
- Site of the American Airlines headquarters
- “Cliffs of Doom” are on this course
- The seventh largest city in Indiana
- Sweet-scented spring blossom
- 1937 Shirley Temple film about a Swiss orphan
- Jarrod Wilson, current NFL safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars Is an alumni of what Ohio High School
- CNN’s Bash
- Variation of ninepins
- Residency named after Ohio University’s 11th president
- Site of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Orville Redenbacher alma mater
- 1968 Massacre site
- 1957 hit for Paul Anka
- Many a D.C.
- Word from the Spanish for “stray beast”
- Comic book hero Dr. ___ Banner, a.k.a. the Hulk
- Transfer of a boat from creek to creek
- Charlie___ jazz saxophonist nicknamed “Bird”
- Reaction to pollen
- He wrote the Andy Griffith show theme (and did the whistling himself), Hagen
- In 1942 this Chris sailed the ocean blue
- The Niagara River drains it
- Where Buttigieg was Mayor
- Forbes 400 VIP
- Essayist Samuel
- Title name on the 1982 album "Too Rye Ay"
- Tyne's "Cagney Lacey" costar
- Royalist ousting grand relation
- Name that’s an anagram of UNREAL
- Muhammad Ali’s surname by birth
- Brand that's the subject of a NHTSA "consumer advisory"
Down
- “Milk” man?
- Where were the first Modern Olympic games held?
- Unfinished furniture?
- ___ & Buster’s
- Redgrave of films
- Young girl character in “The Magic Roundabout”
- Historic Bay of Islands town
- Ohio site of the first Quaker Oats Factory
- “Catch-22” author Heller
- The home of the English Rugby Union
- Big name in retirement community development
- New York lake that empties into the Allegheny river
- My Girlfriend in Montreal
- A flock of snipe
- It's what many people call Mr. Jordan, the NBA legend
- Mike Brady’s second wife
- Hank ___, Walter White's brother in law on "Breaking Bad"
- An ancient Dalriadan-Scottish nickname for a person who was brave
- “Two and a Half men” character
- Peony is the current state flower of this U.S. state
- A king, both first and sixth
- Razor product that is kid-friendly
- Matthau of "Grumpy Old Men“
- Name of Ohio University’s athletic teams Mascot
- Sharp feature on a fence wire
- Explorer, fairly short, drinking beer
- Wine lover’s concern?
- Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket critiqued this war
- 29th Président of USA
- Beloved site for the Irish … and French
- Barbarous barber of Broadway
- Fashion designer Miller’s company engulfed by big river
- County bordered by Cambridgeshire and the Thames
- Pony Express starting point
- Played Dorea Sand in Game of Thrones. Rosabell ___ Sellers
- Easternmost major U.S. airport
- Fabled believer in “sour grapes”
75 Clues: CNN’s Bash • “Milk” man? • Many a D.C. • ___ & Buster’s • Forbes 400 VIP • Essayist Samuel • A flock of snipe • Redgrave of films • 1968 Massacre site • Reaction to pollen • Unfinished furniture? • Variation of ninepins • Wine lover’s concern? • 29th Président of USA • 1957 hit for Paul Anka • “Catch-22” author Heller • Mike Brady’s second wife • My Girlfriend in Montreal • Where Buttigieg was Mayor • ...
All About Franny 2025-12-22
Across
- A song you sing on sundays
- The sum of alcohol
- Tailgating food source
- Type of hook used for retrieval
- A Sunday dinner favorite
- Small town in Virginia
- where we mark new friends’ heights
- Night cap
- A beloved blue and gold bird in Delaware
- A type of hair variant, but also a pool friend
- An optional part of some shirts
- A ride not for the faint of heart
- A celebratory song
- Greek cuisine
- An unforgivable act that goes against the norm
- First date spot
- Captain on the Mediterranean
- It gets angry sometimes
- A staple for most father’s attire
- A money saver
- Spicy exterior for appetizer
- Something you can’t pick
- Best sports bar in North Wilmington
- Best after a full moon
- Frequently known as dumb dumb
- Summer camp in Michigan
- The pope and Franny’s grandson
- Spicy mustard creator
- An idiot
- Franny’s signature dish
- A check in
- Best place to drink a beer and watch live music
- Destroyed object from the eagles game
- Something to twirl during a parade
- TV show with a day of the week in its name
- Something you can pick also a 90s beloved sitcom
- Nickname for a daughter
- Best eaten with tiny forks
- A way to get to Newark
- Father’s Day tradition
- An important skill under the net in basketball
- Location of the best wedding in 1995
- NFL quarterback and beloved feline
- Somewhere you stop for just one
- Gets you out of a bind
Down
- Citrus dessert drink
- Time out timekeeper of a televised football game
- Best place in town
- A safe horse ride
- A mountain or a candy
- Cost of a prayer card
- Best buried in the sand
- A car that is less than ideal for a car seat
- Shoe color for March
- Where to go for live music at the beach
- Pennsylvania Mulrooney’s
- A Christmas gift specific to Franny
- Purchasing items in a correct manner
- A chocolate sprint
- Preferred mode of transportation in the summer
- Thrown as part of a Greek celebration
- Best put up using a hammer and string
- A measurement, but also a family member
- It always wins
- It’s about nothing
- Something to be mindful of when biking
- Where cheese is thrown through the air
- A saying for somebody who always stays inside
- you can go anywhere you want as long as it’s here
- Helpful strategy to catch a ball
- Franny’s first job
- Used to display hilarious alternate names
- Vehicular sea creature
- Best made homemade
- Football gambling staple
- It means to slow down
- You can play at the gym or in the pool
- I’m on _____
- Important teachings to guide you
- Something you forget to plug back in
80 Clues: An idiot • Night cap • A check in • I’m on _____ • Greek cuisine • A money saver • It always wins • First date spot • A safe horse ride • The sum of alcohol • Best place in town • A celebratory song • A chocolate sprint • It’s about nothing • Franny’s first job • Best made homemade • Citrus dessert drink • Shoe color for March • A mountain or a candy • Cost of a prayer card • Spicy mustard creator • ...
Gatsby Vocab Crossword 2026-02-02
Across
- A factory system that increased production speed by dividing labor into repeated tasks
- A president of the 1920s known for supporting business and limited government
- A jazz composer and bandleader who brought jazz into mainstream culture
- A powerful Chicago gangster who made money through bootlegging and organized crime
- A medical breakthrough that became the first widely used antibiotic
- A baseball legend whose success helped turn the sport into a national obsession
- The national ban on alcohol that led to illegal drinking and crime
- An innovative architect known for designing modern American buildings
- An aviator who completed the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean
- A cultural movement celebrating Black art, music, and literature in the 1920s
- The right to vote, especially in reference to women gaining voting rights
- A writer and social figure who symbolized the rebellious youth culture of the 1920s
- A decorative design style featuring bold geometric shapes and modern materials
- Criminal networks that expanded by supplying illegal alcohol during Prohibition
- A nickname for the 1920s that reflects economic growth, social change, and cultural excitement
- A football star who helped popularize professional football
- A U.S. president whose administration was marked by corruption scandals
- A groundbreaking jazz musician whose trumpet playing and voice shaped modern American music
- Movies that included spoken dialogue and sound, replacing silent films
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- A term describing the 1920s as a period of cultural change driven by jazz music and nightlife
- A silent film comedian famous for physical humor and social commentary
- A heavyweight boxing champion who became a national sports hero in the 1920s
- An animator and entrepreneur who helped shape the American animation industry
- A poet and writer who became a leading voice of the Harlem Renaissance
- A young woman who challenged traditional gender roles through fashion and behavior
- A trailblazing female pilot who challenged gender limits in aviation
- A modern artist whose abstract style influenced twentieth-century art
- A legendary New York Yankees player known for his powerful hitting and long streak of consecutive games
- A hidden illegal bar where alcohol was sold during Prohibition
- A person who illegally produced, transported, or sold alcohol during Prohibition
- A group of writers who felt disillusioned after World War I and rejected traditional values
- A major Hollywood star who rose to fame during the silent film era
- One of the first commercial radio stations that helped launch broadcast media
- A professional sports organization formed in the 1920s that helped make football a major American sport
- A new mass communication technology that spread news, music, and entertainment nationwide
- An affordable automobile that transformed transportation and American daily life
- A modern American painter known for bold flowers and landscapes
- A writer who supported modern artists and described the Lost Generation
- A popular silent film actress admired for her dramatic roles
- A famous silent-era movie that showed the growing popularity and influence of Hollywood films
40 Clues: A football star who helped popularize professional football • A popular silent film actress admired for her dramatic roles • A hidden illegal bar where alcohol was sold during Prohibition • A modern American painter known for bold flowers and landscapes • The national ban on alcohol that led to illegal drinking and crime • ...
Daily Crossword 2024-12-10
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- to gather for a party usually for religious purposes
- to let go
- another word for pants
- a person
- something that hunts prey
- trash
- you heart is a ______
- in the NFL another word for an interception is a _____
- when your in you 3rd year of high school your a _______
- when your pregnant you can have _________ swings
- to identify in groups
- on your phone you can turn this up and down
- carefulness with money
- what to follow
- person who tricks others
- to look nice
- to lure
- a power tool usually to make holes in a material
- as in not important
- a parent that is not mom
- normal
- next in line to the thrown
- a URL
- frozen water
- to be really happy
- something that works
- a cartridge that can play movies or record
- comes from a tree
- decline
- as in a grassy field
- jam __________
- an issue
- a girl hairstyle
- a road
- to hurry or quickly do something
- parent teacher ______________
- to help
- to takeover
- to listen
- police __________
- old people do this when done with work
- in Minecraft zombies drop rotten ________ when killed
- a food used in a sandwich
- to entertain
- large in number
- to keep
- doctors put these on to not spread germs
- to accept
- to look
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- freight
- on a map the star label usually means it the __________ of the country or state
- to define
- emotion
- as in appear; give the impression
- to engage
- an open wound
- tooth _________
- your
- when you need mental help you visit a therapist
- a long car
- no flavor
- a person that gives surgery
- having to do with money
- to give up responsibly
- a Disney movie about a girl that is good with a bow and arrow
- to feel good
- Tennessee ___________'s
- to alter or deform
- as in response
- a muscle or a baby cow
- a ___________ novel
- to plan ahead
- a wire
- you feel things with you ____________ system
- a amphibious animal
- ask someone to come to something socially
- the ground is ________
- to believe
- protect
- as in pain; mental or physical
- yes or ___
- lines and dots is called Morse ______
- a place that you go in the after life
- to charge in excess
- bee's ________ you when angered
- bounce a ball
- stuff you take to heal
- a alcoholic beverage
- when some one throws you the ball you try to _________ it
- a protection
- the opposite of back
- a term in the white house
- a group of people in charge of a specific thing
- a sport at the Olympics
- when you have a baby you _________
- Indianapolis Colts logo is a _________________
- a CN show that is called ___________ show
- 13-18 years old
- to inflate
- making a funny remark
100 Clues: your • trash • a URL • a wire • normal • a road • freight • emotion • to lure • protect • decline • to help • to keep • to look • a person • an issue • to define • to engage • to let go • no flavor • to listen • to accept • a long car • to believe • yes or ___ • to inflate • to takeover • to feel good • to look nice • frozen water • a protection • to entertain • an open wound • to plan ahead • bounce a ball • as in response • what to follow • jam __________ • ...
Mr. Karasick's Class 2024-12-17
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- The one other class that Mr. Karasick teaches. The class focuses on organizational skills, college application, and real-world experiences.
- George's current preseason batting average. Seems like he's in a slump.
- Mr. Karasick has a (blank) dealer.
- A hard fruit that Adam likes. Has meat?
- Mr. Karasick is Jewish, Russian, and (blank).
- Mr. Karasick's first name.
- What Mr. Karasick has in him.
- When you get tired of vanilla you might want some (blank).
- Mr. Karasick's other, other football team that he roots for. They are currently leading the NFC South.
- Victora posts bizarre videos on this app that focuses on short-form content.
- You go to (blank) High.
- "Gimme some (blank)".
- Leader of the Autobots (two words).
- Mr. Karasick bought a lot of v-(blank) in the shop. He is in massive debt because of this.
- Tino has been nasty at soccer lately. He is beating the (blank) accusations.
- Some may call Mr. Karasick the (blank) Professor the way he has locks on sports.
- Mr. Karasick's shorty (his wife) teaches at the rival (blank) High School.
- What topping does not belong on pizza?
- A student in Mr. Karasick's class. His name rhymes with "puke".
- Mr. Karasick's ceremony that he attended with his wife. Ruined him.
- Michal's favorite fruit. He frequently spells it wrong.
- Emily had to try the (blank) a million times to get extra credit on the last test. Like c'mon.
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- Aaaden states that "last (blank-mas)" he gave me his...
- The best math teacher in da whole UNIVERSE is Mr.(blank).
- When there is a problem, you need da (blank).
- Mr. Karasick will take a day off sometimes to play (blank)s. Two words. Also a Lana Del Rey song.
- What Damarius needs.
- Mr. Karasick's duo partner on Fortnite.
- Another form of gambling. Mr. Karasick sucks playing this. You probably know about this from your Economics class (two words).
- Mr. Karasick and Commercial Consumerism's favorite holiday.
- 2023 NBA Champions from Denver and a tasty chicken treat.
- Mr. Karasick's glorious king who is the quarterback on the Buffalo Bills. He is currently the frontrunner for the NFL MVP.
- Mr. Styrzo's alter-ego (two words). This is what the Streets call him.
- London's favorite app.
- Jayson is a (blank) dude.
- Mr. Karasick and Sofia's arch-nemesis. Mr. (blank) teaches Social Studies at Clearwater High.
- Mr. Karasick typically will fist (blank) at the door when class ends.
- For the most part, Mr. Karasick (blank) about his students... I guess.
- The college that Mr. Karasick graduated from. Abbreviated to three letters.
- Despite Michal's inability to spell "kumquat" he has a big (blank).
- Brianna is a (blank) sniffer. Mr. Karasick might light one after slapping some porcelain.
- Team that will likely threepeat this year. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- What Mr. Karasick is.
- The main subject that Mr. Karasick teaches.
44 Clues: What Damarius needs. • "Gimme some (blank)". • What Mr. Karasick is. • London's favorite app. • You go to (blank) High. • Jayson is a (blank) dude. • Mr. Karasick's first name. • What Mr. Karasick has in him. • Mr. Karasick has a (blank) dealer. • Leader of the Autobots (two words). • What topping does not belong on pizza? • A hard fruit that Adam likes. Has meat? • ...
Drones, Drones, Drones 2024-04-20
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- Global Navigation Satellite System
- This Washington State company is a leading manufacturer of camera movement systems, unique camera drones, and camera stabilizers for cinematography.
- It is a collaboration between the FAA and and private companies in support of UAS integration into national airspace.
- A procedure to link the drone to the controller.
- The sole company in the world producing aerial, water-surface, and underwater robotic devices.
- Cinematic move; raising or lowering altitude in a straight line, typically no side-to-side motion. Slowly tilting to keep common target centered in frame.
- TFR
- A method used to control a drone from the pilot's perspective, as if they were onboard.
- An unmanned aircraft that can fly autonomously or be controlled remotely.
- The combined amount of force from a propeller and a motor which generates lift.
- A remote sensing technology that measures distance by illuminating a target with laser light and analyzing the reflected light.
- In photography refers to the camera's sensitivity to light, impacting the brightness of photos.
- A notice provided to warn aircraft and pilots of any possible hazards or flight restrictions at a specific location or along a flight route.
- Maker of MicroSD cards for media storage in drones.
- Small (nano/micro ) sized quadcopters, Inexpensive and a good size to start with for most beginners.
- Mode allows the DJI drone to fly and maneuver twice as fast as normal and w/o obstacle avoidance.
- The capability of a drone to operate and navigate without direct human input.
- An area where drone flights are restricted or prohibited.
- A format for reporting weather information, typically, data for temperature, dew point, wind direction and speed, precipitation, cloud cover and heights, visibility, and barometric pressure.
- Unintended flight outside of operational boundaries (altitude/airspeed/lateral), often the result of a failure of the control element or onboard systems, or both.
- Drone manufacturer located in Redwood City, California.
- Distinctive color of this drone's EVO models.
- A multirotor drone with six motors
- Tripod mode
- NFL team whose game was disrupted by a legally prohibited flight of an unregistered drone during a December National Football League (NFL) playoff game. Pilot has been sentenced to a fine and placed on probation for his smorgasbord of offenses.
- Established in 2011 in France, one of the top drone companies in the world, providing innovative drone technology and services for commercial and industrial use.
- Kind of drone than can detect and photograph heat. Used for Search & Rescue.
- A satellite navigation technique used to enhance the precision of position data derived from satellite-based positioning systems (like GPS).
- Where Autel drones are manufactured.
- A specific geographical location, defined by coordinates, that a drone is programmed to fly to as part of a predetermined flight path.
- State readying paint spraying drones to fight grafiti.
- A vision system that allows UAVs to detect obstacles in its path and avoid collisions.
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- This app will help you with weather conditions, no-fly zones, air traffic info and so much more.
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- A crew member who assists the UAS pilot in the duties associated with collision avoidance.
- A standard rating that defines the levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies and moisture.
- A virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology, that enables software to trigger a response when a drone enters or leaves a particular area.
- A type of airspace of defined dimensions within which ATC services are provided.
- DJI's top of the line model.
- This app tells you everything you as a drone photographer could ever need to know about the weather conditions.
- The US company’s main focus is on providing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for military and commercial applications.
- The person responsible for the operation and safety during flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle.
- Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn
- A type of battery favored by most drone manufacturers due to its low weight and maximized charge capacity and power.
- A comprehensive program aimed at evaluating and integrating commercial unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology for the Department of Defense (DoD) use.
- Beyond VLOS
- A permit/waiver issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allowing a public operator to perform specific UAS operations.
- Yaw: the ________ of a drone around its vertical axis.
- A California-based technology solutions company that has been developing and manufacturing defense and public safety drones for over four decades.
- A device used to measure the drone's velocity, orientation, and gravitational forces, utilizing a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes. Essential for flight stability and navigation.
- Swiss company that manufactures heavy-lift drones for industrial applications. Wingtra drones are capable of carrying up to 60 kg of payload, making them ideal for tasks such as surveying, mapping, and inspection.
- Aquila16 1S Brushless Quadcopter with Altitude Hold Function, 8 Mins Flight, 200m Distance, 3 Flight Speed Modes, Built-in Propeller Guard, for Teens Adults FPV Beginner to Fly Indoor Outdoor
- A drone that generates lift through rotor blades instead of wings.
- "Small" unmanned aircraft, such as drones, controlled by an operator on the ground.
- Motors that have permanent magnets that rotate around a fixed armature, eliminating problems that could be associated with connecting current regarding a moving part.
- The requirement for drone operators to maintain direct visual contact with their aircraft during flight.
- A well-known French drone company that has a range of drones for various applications, including aerial photography, videography, racing, agriculture, construction, and public safety.
- URL of Drone Racing League website.
- The regulatory requirement and feature for drones to broadcast identification and location information while in flight.
- The ability to change a critical component of a drone (such as batteries or storage media) without shutting down the system, allowing for extended operational time and flexibility.
- These Swiss-made drones are also known for their high-precision aerial surveying capabilities and their long flight times.
- State which recently busted 150 people in a huge drone contraband prison operation.
- These Texas-made drones are used for precision agricultural spraying - are crop dusters going to be obsolete?
63 Clues: TFR • Beyond VLOS • Tripod mode • Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn • DJI's top of the line model. • Global Navigation Satellite System • Global Navigation Satellite System • A multirotor drone with six motors • URL of Drone Racing League website. • Where Autel drones are manufactured. • Distinctive color of this drone's EVO models. • A procedure to link the drone to the controller. • ...
James Gang Crossname 2021-05-17
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- Family thought it was cute. I hate my full proper name. It is English, German, Greek, Italian, and a Dutch name. It translates to “Listener” in many languages. In Hebrew it most accurately translates to “God Heard”, In Aramaic it means “ Listener”, and in Greek it is commonly translated to “ Flower”.
- My parents named me. No idea why. My name was chosen from the Bible.
- My mom named me. If my mind serves me correctly, I want to say my mom stated that it came from nurse’s name or some article she had read while in hospital. My name has a French origin. There are notable people with my name, earliest one, dating back to the 1930’s. Growing up, I only knew one other person with my name, she went to middle and high school with me; I did not know a lot of people with my name, but it turns out, there are a lot of people with my name. Fun Fact: I still have the Maternity/Baby Identification card with the date, time born, height and weight 😊
- My mom. My dad wanted it to be Holly. I am definitely not a Holly! ( eternally grateful to my mama!). I think it’s European and the meaning has something to do with a meadow.
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- My dad named me. I was named after one his favorite actresses. Ethnic origin of your name? Traditionally French origins.
- My Parents named me. Named after my dad, different middle name, though. Ethnic origin of your name Slovenian.
- My dad named me after Chanel, the fashion designer. Chanel is my middle name. It came from the NFL player S.S.
- My Mom gave me my name, she said because she liked it. Ethnic origin of your name? I do know that it is of Spanish origin.
- I was given my name by my mom. It was from a soap opera star. Not sure of origin.
- My mom decided on my name. At first, they wanted all their kids to have names that start with the letter “D”. My parent’s names are Don and Darlene. However, they could not agree on a girl’s name that started with D So they opted for “V”. lol…Creative huh? 😊 Has a Latin/French origin that means strong or valiant.
10 Clues: My parents named me. No idea why. My name was chosen from the Bible. • I was given my name by my mom. It was from a soap opera star. Not sure of origin. • My Parents named me. Named after my dad, different middle name, though. Ethnic origin of your name Slovenian. • ...
M&A Wedcation Crossword Puzzle 2017-07-09
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- caribbean island; destination for M & A's mini-moon following the wedding
- most popular brand of rum produced in Puerto Rico
- NFL team Monica was converted to cheer for, and longtime favorite for Andrew's family in PA
- appropriate SPF sunscreen for Andrew; appropriate SPF sunscreen for Monica + 55
- country where Monica was born
- name of Andrew's only nephew; the eldest Sirpis kid
- type of (inflatable) creature that nearly crashed M & A's wedding at El San Juan Hotel
- stuffed fritter which many Puerto Ricans consider "beach food", made smashed green banana and meat
- type of tree under which M & A will be wed
- spanish word for "spikes"; Puerto Rican for "shish kebabs"
- Amor's (Monica's grandmother's) favorite puzzle game to play on her iPad
- sponsor for Monica's first television commercial debut; company where Abu (M's grandfather) served as VP and General Manager
- popular dessert in PR, consisting of shaved ice and covered with fruit-flavored syrup; found near plazas in small carts
- Puerto Rican dish of deep-fried green plantains and garlic mashed together and served in a mound, often with meat or seafood.
- cuisine of choice for M & A's first date
- type of frog native to Puerto with its distinct singing voice (mating call) heard throughout the island at night
- Pinot _____; M & A's favorite type of wine
- first place where Monica convinced Andrew to cruise to
- El _____; name of the 400 year old fort in Old San Juan, shorthand name in honor of Spain’s King Philip II
- name of the town where Andrew's family visited for each every beach vacation (abbr)
- # of years since M & A first started dating
- foundation M & A are fundraising for this wedding in honor of their friend Victor (abbr)
- Diet ____; fizzy drink that Monica's mother consumes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- # of months of dating it took Monica to call Andrew her boyfriend
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- Monica's middle name
- Andrew met Monica's Mom on date # ____
- M & A's current neighborhood in DC; Capitol ____
- favorite vacation spot for Monica's sister, Vero where she can become the princess she was destined for
- name of M & A's puppy adopted in 2016 from South Korea
- ___ Tuesdays; weekly "dress" up tradition of Andrew's neices for many years
- Monica's preferred style of dance; Andrew's preferred topping on chips
- popular brand of beer brewed in PR; spanish word for medal
- (abbr) shortened name of Andrew's college a capella group
- name of school Monica attended for her undergrad degree
- former profession of Andrew's (currently retired) parents
- El ______; name of the tropical rainforest, and 2nd largest mountain in Puerto Rico
- fish also known as Mahi Mahi; name of the town where Monica family lives in PR
- lake and ski region in PA; area of M & A's first (lake)home purchase
- traditional Puerto Rican dish; a hearty gumbo made with rice and either chicken or shellfish
- UT ______; home of the Texas Longhorns; Monica's dad's alma mater
- company Andrew's grandfather Robert worked for nearly 40 years; #1 brand of ketchup
- namename Monica has always had for her 'lil bro, Alexander
- spanish word for "wedding"
- company Andrew's sister, Laura, works for helping to transform the world of eco-friendly, fresh, handmade cosmetics
44 Clues: Monica's middle name • spanish word for "wedding" • country where Monica was born • Andrew met Monica's Mom on date # ____ • cuisine of choice for M & A's first date • type of tree under which M & A will be wed • Pinot _____; M & A's favorite type of wine • # of years since M & A first started dating • M & A's current neighborhood in DC; Capitol ____ • ...
The ultimate test for 6th grade minds 2023-11-06
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- how long dose it take for blood to travel through your body
- what word means to bloom after every year
- what mountains take up the west coast of South America
- How do you spell 40
- in what sport can you score an eagle
- Which planet was a planet entitled 2009
- what land features on USA produce most corn
- in 1588 the Spanish armada attacked the English fleet who won the battle
- what is h2o
- what is a other word for waterway
- which state is Portland in
- what country has provinces
- what is the opposite of shorten
- where is the champs Elises(city)
- what is the common cold caused by
- in which country did Ming rule
- 10 to the power of 9 is
- if you are drawing a map are you a cinematographer or a cartographer
- what is the southernmost state in the us
- where is cape Canaveral
- what month is Mother’s Day
- who was Leonard Bernstein
- what continent is covered entirely by ice
- which is false the earth is round or flat
- what sport is played in the nfl
- during the Middle Ages which were the lowest class
- what country has House of Commons
- which number is spelled alphabetically
- which represents blue ruby saffron gold indigo or lemon
- the number of C is what
- when was writing invented
- what is the next leap year after the year 2000 + 1
- 3a=45 a=__
- did you ____ the train whistle (lots of answers get clues first
- what is the largest country in Africa
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- who did the unification of Italy
- what is the federal bureau of investigation called for short
- what is the word of half of the earth
- her eyes were sapphires is a figure of speech that is called a _______
- the meridian line is a line of ______
- who was Roman Empire when Jesus was born
- what do you inhale when you breath
- where was phonincia (country)]
- what is the first name of the 41st president
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what dose world war 2 abbrivaded
- which word has a long vowel cut cute chum chuck
- what is the misfit Arthur Ashe john Elway Pete Sampras (insert first name)
- where can you visit Hamburg
- who wrote the odyssey
- protons and neutrons are in what part of atom
- EI AI is the airline of what country
- what kind of food is an okra
- who refs baseball
- what is 0 latitude
- what animal type is a porpoise
- what is the darkest color
- what is doctor abbreviated as
- what happens when atoms move faster
- what languish is salami
- what is a group of 4 munitions called
- where is the gobi desert (continue)
- is the word exquisite a synonym or an antonym for lovely
- what is the word for an animal that eats insects
- what is 6275 rounded to the nearest thousandth
- how many centimeters make a meter
- how many degrees of latitude are there between the equator and the poles
- which is not an integer 17 5 -12 3.5
- 5 to the power of 2 is what
- What kind of book uses synonyms and antonyms
- when did uk give independence to Hong Kong
71 Clues: 3a=45 a=__ • what is h2o • who refs baseball • what is 0 latitude • How do you spell 40 • who wrote the odyssey • 10 to the power of 9 is • where is cape Canaveral • what languish is salami • the number of C is what • what is the darkest color • when was writing invented • which state is Portland in • what country has provinces • what month is Mother’s Day • who was Leonard Bernstein • ...
