olympics Crossword Puzzles
Olympics and all things sport 2024-07-25
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- What continent is not represented by the Olympic rings?
- What countrys men's football team won gold in 2008?
- How many players are the on each side of a polo match?
- Mandeville is the name of one of the two 2012 London mascots. What is the other?
- What continent does the black Olympic ring represent?
- What country has won the most ever medals in the winter Olympics?
- What city was the first to have live televised feed of the games in 1936?
- What is the only country to have hosted the summer Olympics and not won a single gold medal?
- The Olympic games of 1940 were cancelled. Where were they die to be hosted?
- What colour pill does Neo swallow in the matrix?
- What continent does the green Olympic ring represent?
- How many time zones are there in Australia?
- At the 1896 Athens summer games, the winners were given a silver medal and a branch from what type of tree?
- Which European city hosted the first Olympic games in which women were allowed to participate?
- How many rounds are there in an Olympic boxing match?
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- In 1924, what country hosted the first winter Olympic games?
- Saying the name of what dried fruit was used to make people smile in photos before cheese?
- How many stripes are there on the US flag?
- The Olympic marathon is held in commemoration of Pheidippides who ran from where to Athens?
- What continent does the red Olympic ring represent?
- In which city was the first opening ceremony of the Olympic games held?
- At what venue is the British Grand Prix held?
- What continent does the yellow Olympic ring represent?
- In the 2016 summer Olympic games what country won the 2nd highest number of gold medals?
- What country has the most time zones?
- What country has the most miles of motorway?
- What site is the Olympic torch lit from in Greece?
- What city will host the summer Olympics for the 3rd time in 2028?
- From what grain is sake made from?
- What continent does the blue Olympic ring represent?
30 Clues: From what grain is sake made from? • What country has the most time zones? • How many stripes are there on the US flag? • How many time zones are there in Australia? • What country has the most miles of motorway? • At what venue is the British Grand Prix held? • What colour pill does Neo swallow in the matrix? • What site is the Olympic torch lit from in Greece? • ...
Teste 2024-08-03
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- Italian word for Studied carelessness
- Second longest Brazilian river
- Brazilian superfruit
- 2014 Olympics host
- 2016 Olympics host
- Electrical resistance unit
- "The Planets" composer
- Latin for horse
- popular Japanese dog breed
- Mesoamericano civilization
- Adjective for narcissus
- smaller than nano
- One hundred years of solitude family
- one of the Clue rooms
- Greek cult inspired by Zoroastrianism
- Plaid-patterned shirt
- Facebook parent Company
- Trojan war hero
- danish one-hit wonder group
- Italian city with canals
- National Georgian dish
- Japanese name for a fish that's a common tattoo idea
- O3
- May zodiac sign
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- Italian sunglasses brand
- Cuban chees player
- book between genesis and Leviticus
- quill-covered mammal
- garlic and olive oil sauce
- N/m²
- Famed dutch spy
- Sugar suffix
- 1964 F1 Champion
- Brazilian name for cassava
- Greek word for horse
- Element 56
- a bicycle for two riders
- Long constellation near Libra
- uncle Remus singer
- Famed 60s and 70s guru
- French metal Band
- dyna-comp maker
- Second biggest Andes peak
- French word about a particular wine environment
- Japanese animation studio
- often referred to as "king of soul'
- John mayer's odd tuning song
- fermented milk drink
48 Clues: O3 • N/m² • Element 56 • Sugar suffix • Famed dutch spy • Latin for horse • Trojan war hero • dyna-comp maker • May zodiac sign • 1964 F1 Champion • smaller than nano • French metal Band • Cuban chees player • 2014 Olympics host • 2016 Olympics host • uncle Remus singer • quill-covered mammal • Brazilian superfruit • Greek word for horse • fermented milk drink • one of the Clue rooms • Plaid-patterned shirt • ...
Sports and Athletes 2025-01-14
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- A sport where players use clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course.
- A bat-and-ball game popular in countries like India, Australia, and England.
- The Brazilian football legend known as the 'King of Football'.
- The international tournament that decides the world’s best rugby team.
- The legendary boxer known as 'The Greatest'.
- The highest governing body of world football (soccer).
- A sport played with a stick and puck on ice.
- A water sport included in the Summer Olympics with various styles like freestyle and butterfly.
- The Argentine footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time.
- The martial art and Olympic sport where opponents spar using kicks and punches.
- The tournament where tennis players compete on clay courts.
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- An international sporting event held every four years.
- This athlete holds the record for the fastest 100m sprint.
- A premier auto racing championship featuring fast cars and skilled drivers.
- The Olympic sport where athletes perform routines on parallel bars and rings.
- This legendary basketball player is nicknamed 'His Airness'.
- A long-distance running race, traditionally 26.2 miles.
- This country has won the most FIFA World Cups.
- The oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament, held in England.
- The Indian cricketer known as the 'God of Cricket'.
20 Clues: The legendary boxer known as 'The Greatest'. • A sport played with a stick and puck on ice. • This country has won the most FIFA World Cups. • The Indian cricketer known as the 'God of Cricket'. • An international sporting event held every four years. • The highest governing body of world football (soccer). • A long-distance running race, traditionally 26.2 miles. • ...
Numbers in French & Spanish 2025-03-17
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- The rank Spanish holds for how many speaker it has in the world (including non-native speakers)
- The day in September when Mexico celebrates its independence
- The number of millions of gallons of maple syrup produced in Canada in 2023
- The number of Spanish speaking countries in South America
- The number of regions Spain has
- The number of countries in Europe where Spanish is an official language
- The number of players allowed on a hockey team
- The number of species of monkeys found in Central America
- How many millions of Canadians can speak French (rounded up) ?
- The number of gold medals France won at the 2024 summer Olympics
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- The number of overseas territories France has
- The number of times Argentina has won the world cup
- The total number of medals Spain won at the 2024 summer Olympics
- The number of countries in Europe where French is an official language
- The total number of Canadian provinces & territories
- The number of times Québec has tried to become an independent country
- Approximately, how many thousands of crocodiles live in Costa Rica?
- The number of countries in Central America where Spanish is an official language
- The number of colors on the French flag
- The number of national hockey league teams Canada has
20 Clues: The number of regions Spain has • The number of colors on the French flag • The number of overseas territories France has • The number of players allowed on a hockey team • The number of times Argentina has won the world cup • The total number of Canadian provinces & territories • The number of national hockey league teams Canada has • ...
Sport events around the world!! ~Amelia and Selena<3 2025-05-15
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- Who currently holds the 100 meter world record?
- Whos was the captain of Real Madrid for the 2024/2025 season
- What country is hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics?
- Who routed the New York Knicks in Game 5?????
- Who holds the most Olympic gold medals?
- What is the national sport of Ireland?
- Who won the women's singles in the 2025 ISU world figure skating championships?
- What is the most popular sport worldwide?
- Who is the first amateur Chinese to win the World Snooker Championship
- What is the national sport of China?
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- Who is the reigning champion for F1?
- What tennis tournament starts May 19 in Paris?
- Which American gymnast graduated from Washington University?
- What is currently the fastest growing sport in the US?
- What sport is being removed from the 2028 Summer Olympic games after its failure in 2024?
- What is the national sport of Japan?
- In what county is boxing most popular in?
- What country must participate in the Olympics under a neutral flag due to sanctions resulting from their invasion of Ukraine?
- What is the national sport of the Bahamas, announced in 2023
- Which company announced the acquisition of Foot Locker
- What soccer player holds the most trophies?
- What country is the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup held in?
- Who won the United States Superbowl this year?
23 Clues: Who is the reigning champion for F1? • What is the national sport of Japan? • What is the national sport of China? • What is the national sport of Ireland? • Who holds the most Olympic gold medals? • In what county is boxing most popular in? • What is the most popular sport worldwide? • What soccer player holds the most trophies? • ...
India's Pride in Sports 2023-03-14
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- Pullela Gopichand, disciple of Prakash Padukone, won All England ________championship
- Vishwanath Anand won international title for ___in 1987
- Dola Banerjee won Gold medal in 2010 in Common Wealth Games (CWG) for ____
- Mirabai Chanu won First gold medal for india in 2022 CWG
- Neeraj Chopra, the Golden boy of India won gold medal at Tokyo Olympics 2021 in ____
- Sakshi Malik won silver and bronze medal in____ Sport
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- Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupati made India proud by their performances in ??
- Mary Kom made Indians proud in the field of ??
- Bhaichung Bhutia received Arjun Award for his performance in ________
- Dhyan Chand captained the Indian team in_____ in 1936 olympics in Berlin
- Mithali Raj Indian women team captain of ??
- PT Usha won Asian Gold medals, Silver medals, known as Queen of Track & Field for ??
- Abhinav Bindra won Gold in 2002& 2006in CWG in ??
13 Clues: Mithali Raj Indian women team captain of ?? • Mary Kom made Indians proud in the field of ?? • Abhinav Bindra won Gold in 2002& 2006in CWG in ?? • Sakshi Malik won silver and bronze medal in____ Sport • Vishwanath Anand won international title for ___in 1987 • Mirabai Chanu won First gold medal for india in 2022 CWG • ...
Student Olympics 2017 2017-04-07
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- Number of districts OPA represents.
- This was created for members who graduated in the last 7 years.
- This online OPA newsletter comes out one every two weeks with information on the latest in pharmacy.
- For OPA Student ____ Day, students visited the Statehouse and met with their representatives.
- Smaller groups within OPA which work towards a common goal such as public and professional relations or legal and regulatory affairs.
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- OPA has more than 2300 active.
- OPA created the Center for this to increase business related knowledge for pharmacist.
- HB 394 lowered the age to 7 for pharmacist to give these.
- Meeting with other members of your profession to enhance your career.
- The act of supporting pharmacy in the legislature, to the public and to other professions.
- OPA’s online ____ center has presentations and more for pharmacist to use.
- Serving as a trustee is a good way to develop this.
12 Clues: OPA has more than 2300 active. • Number of districts OPA represents. • Serving as a trustee is a good way to develop this. • HB 394 lowered the age to 7 for pharmacist to give these. • This was created for members who graduated in the last 7 years. • Meeting with other members of your profession to enhance your career. • ...
Student Olympics 2017 2017-04-07
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- The act of supporting pharmacy in the legislature, to the public and to other professions.
- OPA has more than 2300 active.
- Number of districts OPA represents.
- For OPA Student ____ Day, students visited the Statehouse and met with their representatives.
- This online OPA newsletter comes out one every two weeks with information on the latest in pharmacy.
- This was created for members who graduated in the last 7 years.
- OPA’s online ____ center has presentations and more for pharmacist to use.
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- Smaller groups within OPA which work towards a common goal such as public and professional relations or legal and regulatory affairs.
- HB 394 lowered the age to 7 for pharmacist to give these.
- Serving as a trustee is a good way to develop this.
- OPA created the Center for this to increase business related knowledge for pharmacist.
- Meeting with other members of your profession to enhance your career.
12 Clues: OPA has more than 2300 active. • Number of districts OPA represents. • Serving as a trustee is a good way to develop this. • HB 394 lowered the age to 7 for pharmacist to give these. • This was created for members who graduated in the last 7 years. • Meeting with other members of your profession to enhance your career. • ...
Olympics by Pearl.Fretton 2020-11-19
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- seconds, How long does is a Weightlifter lift/hold the weight?
- How many rings on the Olympic flag?
- true or false London is the only city to host three Olympic Games.
- How old was the youngest Olympic champion?
- two, How old was the oldest Olympic medal winner?
- true or false The Games host city is chosen in a draw from among the candidate cities.
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- hundreds, the first Olympic Games to feature female athletes was the ______________ games in Paris.
- five continents of the world, the five interlaced
- How many years until the next Olympic games?
- Where was the first Olympic games held?
- The first world war cancelled one Olympic games which was held at _____.
- in the Olympic flag represent _________________.
12 Clues: How many rings on the Olympic flag? • Where was the first Olympic games held? • How old was the youngest Olympic champion? • How many years until the next Olympic games? • in the Olympic flag represent _________________. • five continents of the world, the five interlaced • two, How old was the oldest Olympic medal winner? • ...
English Language Olympics 2024-05-16
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- A funny film
- Involving love and relationships
- A serious film that shows realistic characters and situations
- Describes a film with magical creatures or events
- Making you feel enthusiastic or hopeful
- Faithful and devoted
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- Full of secrets or hidden meanings
- Having courage and being ready to face danger
- A film with characters and backgrounds drawn by artists
- Nice, friendly, and generous
- Pleasant and attractive
- A film that makes you feel excited or nervous
12 Clues: A funny film • Faithful and devoted • Pleasant and attractive • Nice, friendly, and generous • Involving love and relationships • Full of secrets or hidden meanings • Making you feel enthusiastic or hopeful • Having courage and being ready to face danger • A film that makes you feel excited or nervous • Describes a film with magical creatures or events • ...
ben crossword's puzzle 2024-01-15
10 Clues: marsupial • chimp expert • French palace • first Olympics • first satellite • French oceanographer • traditional Chinese utensil • "empty orchestra" in Japanese • river that flows through Egypt • fairy tale authors and brothers
My 2nd Crossword 2024-07-31
6 Clues: Del Rey • She has "new rules" • 2024 summer olympics • Often mistaken as capital of Spain • It's tough to be a God in this place • Sport no longer in 2024 summer olympics
2026 Winter Olympics 2025-12-18
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- — Country often called Team USA
- — High-speed sled race down an icy track
- — Italian city set to host the 2026 Winter Games
- — Winter sport on snow-covered slopes
- — Top Olympic medal
- — Third-place Olympic medal
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- — Sport featuring blades on ice
- — Ice sport with stones and sweeping
- — Place where medalists stand
- — Fast-paced ice team sport
- — Second-place Olympic medal
- — Sled sport raced feet-first
12 Clues: — Top Olympic medal • — Fast-paced ice team sport • — Third-place Olympic medal • — Second-place Olympic medal • — Place where medalists stand • — Sled sport raced feet-first • — Country often called Team USA • — Sport featuring blades on ice • — Ice sport with stones and sweeping • — Winter sport on snow-covered slopes • — High-speed sled race down an icy track • ...
Famous Canadian People 2022-10-19
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- his song “Heart of Gold” was the only solo number one on the billboard top 100
- she is the only Canadian athlete to win medals in both the summer and winter Olympics
- leader in Goals, Asist Producer, And Point Scorer in the NHL
- the captain on the Canadian national team
- her music style and image were original
- has the most streamed of the decade on Spotify with 28 Billion streams
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- he won a gold medal in the 100 meter dash in the 1996 olympics
- had a "Melodic Sensibility" in his rock music
- Most famous album "Jagged Little Pill"
- he is the centre and captain of the Edmonton Oilers
10 Clues: Most famous album "Jagged Little Pill" • her music style and image were original • the captain on the Canadian national team • had a "Melodic Sensibility" in his rock music • he is the centre and captain of the Edmonton Oilers • leader in Goals, Asist Producer, And Point Scorer in the NHL • he won a gold medal in the 100 meter dash in the 1996 olympics • ...
Test your Memory! 2023-12-18
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- What governor set up a committee to help individual left without financial aid?
- What is the name of the resort that opens in January?
- What is the name of the mine that had a disaster?
- Who was the youngest music conductor to ever take the podium of the Metropolitan Opera?
- What team from the winter Olympics got a total of 36 medals?
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- What is the name of the artist that made the Spiral Jetty?
- What salt company uses the Great Salt Lake evaporation ponds?
- What is Philo T. Farnsworth's nickname?
- What is the name of the coyote winter Olympics mascot?
- What month does the Sundance Film Festival open?
10 Clues: What is Philo T. Farnsworth's nickname? • What month does the Sundance Film Festival open? • What is the name of the mine that had a disaster? • What is the name of the resort that opens in January? • What is the name of the coyote winter Olympics mascot? • What is the name of the artist that made the Spiral Jetty? • ...
The Alchemy of Running crossword 2025-04-18
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- What university did Anthony transfer to after his time at Appalachian State?
- Where was the 2008 Olympics?
- What grade was Anthony in when he passed out during the physical analysis?
- What was the name of the incident that happened when he was a little kid at the Wendy's?
- What university did Anthony go to first?
- Where would Anthony have taken the medal if he won it in China?
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- What did Anthony say as he was starting his preliminary race?
- Who did Anthony race and get beat by at the Bix course?
- Where was the 2004 Olympics?
- What Greek god does Anthony reference that has a winged foot?
10 Clues: Where was the 2008 Olympics? • Where was the 2004 Olympics? • What university did Anthony go to first? • Who did Anthony race and get beat by at the Bix course? • What did Anthony say as he was starting his preliminary race? • What Greek god does Anthony reference that has a winged foot? • Where would Anthony have taken the medal if he won it in China? • ...
Sydney Figure Skating Club Crossword 2015-03-23
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- Patron saint of ice skaters.
- Country in which the first World Men's Figure Skating Championships were held in 1896.
- Price of a meat pie in the canteen (dollars).
- The place Jo Carter finished at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
- First name of the SFSC skater who skated at the 2014 National Championships with a different blade on each foot.
- Name of the city where the first indoor ice rink, or "Glacerium" was located.
- The form of skating performed at Canterbury Olympic Ice Rnk with 12 to 24 skaters.
- The number of consecutive occasions Stephen and Danielle Carr won the Australian National Figure Skating Pairs title.
- Last name of the COIR skating coach Adam.
- Which skating division is lowest: elementary, primary or preliminary.
- First name of the SFSC ice dancer whose first name suggests that she would be good at waltzing.
- Last name of the designer of an ice resurfacing machine who was recognised with a playable Google Doodle in 2013 to celebrate his 112th birthday.
- First name of the first female skater to perform a triple axel in competition.
- The place achieved by Australian Figure Skater Adrian Swan in the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
- Last name of the 2014 Men's Singles Figure Skating Champion.
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- First name of the skater who appeared in the first ice skating film, Thin Ice, in 1937.
- Age at which Cheltzie Lee competed at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010.
- Width of the Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink (COIR) (metres).
- Last name of the first skater to perform a double axel and triple loop jumps.
- Last name of the skater who developed the axel jump.
- The country Veera's sister has represented in synchronized skating.
- Maiden name of the COIR coach with the first name Tala.
- Price of raisin toast in the canteen (dollars).
- Last name of the 2014 Ladies' Singles Figure Skating champion.
- Country in which the first Ladies' World Figure Skating Championship was held in 1906.
- The age Sonja Henie was when she competed at her first Olympics in 1924.
- Country in which ice skating became a Winter Olympic sport in 1924.
- Last name of the youngest woman to ever win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating.
- Which spin do females do, but only one man has performed in international competition?
- Last name of the first lady to perform a backflip on the ice.
- The name of the first quad jump landed in a major competition by Kurt Browning in 1988.
- The only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge.
- First name of the skater who played the role of Elsa in the 2014 Canterbury Ice Rink's Christmas Show.
- Pretend you are spinning to the left. On a backspin, what foot are you spinning on?
34 Clues: Patron saint of ice skaters. • Last name of the COIR skating coach Adam. • Price of a meat pie in the canteen (dollars). • Price of raisin toast in the canteen (dollars). • Last name of the skater who developed the axel jump. • Maiden name of the COIR coach with the first name Tala. • The only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge. • ...
H12 Review 2025-04-01
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- Jackson & Young both helped to bring this event to Atlanta in 1996
- An achievement of President Jimmy Carter, peace accord between Egypt & Israel
- While working as GA's Governor, Jimmy Carter consolidated state ____.
- served as Senator, Governor of Georgia, and President of the U.S
- organized "citizenship schools"while working with SCLC
- Population growth, more tourism, new housing contracts, growth of the hotel industry,improved starts facilities: these are all effects of the ____ being hosted in Atlanta.
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- 1st African American Mayor of Atlanta.
- An achievement of President Jimmy Carter,between the US & Soviet Union
- helped to expand the ATL airport and MARTA transportation system
- the 1st African American Congressman from GA since Reconstruction
- a ____ school was used to teach civil rights leaders strategies for nonviolent protests
- By hosting the 1996 Olympics, Atlanta's ____ was boosted.
12 Clues: 1st African American Mayor of Atlanta. • organized "citizenship schools"while working with SCLC • By hosting the 1996 Olympics, Atlanta's ____ was boosted. • helped to expand the ATL airport and MARTA transportation system • served as Senator, Governor of Georgia, and President of the U.S • the 1st African American Congressman from GA since Reconstruction • ...
CHINA 2016-12-05
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- desert in the North
- popular cuddly bear
- one of the biggest rivers
- found mainly in Western China
- biggest in the world
- grows in a paddy field
- Exports to China
- second language
- Heavy over cities
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- china has millions of these to read
- New year
- Sporting Event in 2008
- Home of Everest
- closest ocean
- chinas biggest mountain
- unfriendly neighbour
16 Clues: New year • closest ocean • Home of Everest • second language • Exports to China • Heavy over cities • desert in the North • popular cuddly bear • biggest in the world • unfriendly neighbour • Sporting Event in 2008 • grows in a paddy field • chinas biggest mountain • one of the biggest rivers • found mainly in Western China • china has millions of these to read
The Scarlet Crossword 2025-09-12
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- Best Time To Have Class
- "That's So 2014" Website
- Chat___
- Next Summer Olympics
- Why Are You Scared of Sharks?
- CompSci Majors Favorite Script
- You Put This On a Donut
- Where "Sinners" Takes Place
- Sunscreen
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- New Dish at Higgins
- Music Term with Eight
- Waxy
- Shakespearean Hurricane Watch
- Ya Like Bluegrass?
- Best 1950's Dessert
- Next Season On!
16 Clues: Waxy • Chat___ • Sunscreen • Next Season On! • Ya Like Bluegrass? • New Dish at Higgins • Best 1950's Dessert • Next Summer Olympics • Music Term with Eight • Best Time To Have Class • You Put This On a Donut • "That's So 2014" Website • Where "Sinners" Takes Place • Shakespearean Hurricane Watch • Why Are You Scared of Sharks? • CompSci Majors Favorite Script
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7 Clues: the name of the game • position who dives for the ball • player-one of the tallest volleyball players • player-first gold medal won in Tokyo Olympics • The tallest player, focused on blocking attacks • player-she represented U.S. in Olympics 3 times • focusing on passing and working with the libero.
Sports and Games. 2022-02-24
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- Highest rated sport.
- First sport ever made.
- First Olympic game took place in.
- The first billionaire athlete.
- most expensive kids sport.
- Safest sport.
- Hardest sport.
- Average life span of a baseball.
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- Most boring sport.
- Highest earning sport.
- Most dangerous sport.
- Most dangerous sport.
- Least popular sport.
- Currently the richest athlete.
- Month of the first Olympics.
- Healthiest sport.
16 Clues: Safest sport. • Hardest sport. • Healthiest sport. • Most boring sport. • Highest rated sport. • Least popular sport. • Most dangerous sport. • Most dangerous sport. • Highest earning sport. • First sport ever made. • most expensive kids sport. • Month of the first Olympics. • The first billionaire athlete. • Currently the richest athlete. • Average life span of a baseball. • ...
SOME FAMOUS JEWISH PEOPLE 2022-10-17
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- American comedian and actor
- 8 gold medals swimming 1972 Olympics
- Nobel Peace Prize writer
- author of 'The Chosen'
- Great American football player
- writer,actor,comedian
- comedian
- American composer and lyricist
- American filmmaker
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- Discovered the first polio vaccine
- A famous scientist
- Master violinist
- Great baseball players
- famous woman Israeli prime minister
- A famous magician
15 Clues: comedian • Master violinist • A famous magician • A famous scientist • American filmmaker • writer,actor,comedian • Great baseball players • author of 'The Chosen' • Nobel Peace Prize writer • American comedian and actor • Great American football player • American composer and lyricist • Discovered the first polio vaccine • famous woman Israeli prime minister • ...
Her Sport 2021-10-18
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- Number of Paralympic Games Ellen Keane has competed at
- First name of Ireland's most decorated Olympian
- What city will host the 2021 European Cross Country?
- Length of Olympic sized swimming pool (metres)
- Meath player to score only goal in 2021 All-Ireland football final
- Fastest ever Irish woman to run 110m hurdles
- How long is a marathon? (nearest km)
- The women's equivalent of the Ryder Cup
- The only Olympic sport with an upper age limit
- In 2002 Winter Olympics, Russia and what country were both awarded gold medals following controversy in the pairs ice-skating competition?
- What event did Jessica Ennis-Hill compete in?
- In what Olympic sport can you "catch a crab"?
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- Last name of first female athlete to represent Ireland at the Olympics
- Last name of athlete with most Tennis Grand Slams
- Modern Pentathlon includes swimming, shooting, equestrian, running and _____
- First name of Ireland's first female Olympic diver
- Winners of 2021 All-Ireland Camogie final
- Ciara Mageean's home county
- What company is the main sponsor of the LGFA?
- First name of highest goal scorer for Irish Women's National Soccer Team
- What sport is the Fosbury Flop technique used?
- Full name of Irish Women's National Soccer Team manager
- How many professional fights has Katie Taylor won?
23 Clues: Ciara Mageean's home county • How long is a marathon? (nearest km) • The women's equivalent of the Ryder Cup • Winners of 2021 All-Ireland Camogie final • Fastest ever Irish woman to run 110m hurdles • What company is the main sponsor of the LGFA? • What event did Jessica Ennis-Hill compete in? • In what Olympic sport can you "catch a crab"? • ...
All About Soccer 2021-11-25
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- the soccer position that is similar to basketball guards
- the romans version of soccer played in the past
- the month in which FIFA governed and made rules for soccer
- the person that stays near the net
- the number of players on each team
- the year soccer was added to the Olympic games
- a technique used when the ball is too high and a player uses their 'head' to get it to the ground
- the main material the soles in the soccer shoe are made of
- the country that won gold in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics(males)
- the advancing of the ball from player to player
- used lower leg protection
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- another name for soccer
- the place in which players kick the ball inside of to score a point
- the technique that means 'stopping the ball to get it under control
- the country that won gold in the 2008 Beijing summer Olympics(females)
- the most important skill in soccer
- the period in which the Chinese played a version of soccer with a ball stuffed with hair
- the players' most important piece of equipment
- touching or pushing the ball with the inner and outside portions of the foot
- a fast-moving action packed sport
20 Clues: another name for soccer • used lower leg protection • a fast-moving action packed sport • the person that stays near the net • the most important skill in soccer • the number of players on each team • the players' most important piece of equipment • the year soccer was added to the Olympic games • the romans version of soccer played in the past • ...
How well do you know your hobbies and sports? 2024-01-22
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- A person whose job involves sewing
- The steersman of a racing boat; rowing
- In music, the opposite of “sharp”
- What is said to commence a fencing match
- The act of opening oysters
- An ant farm
- A wine merchant
- Half double crochet
- Type of Bow used in the olympics for archery
- Former Belgian soccer player who played for Chelsea
- Feather part of an arrow
- Canada’s summer national sport
- National sport in Japan
- Country where the Olympics originated
- Architecture professor who invented the 3D combination puzzle
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- Similar to rock climbing if you omit the harness and ropes
- Artist who sang popular 2010 world cup song
- Country where the football club FC Santa Claus is from
- Anime about volleyball
- Craftsman who trims shoes horses’ hooves
- Note of short duration
- Karate sparring
- Chicago NHL team
- Craftsperson who shapes pottery
- Swimming stroke
- Oldest Olympic sport
- Bobby Fischer is considered to be one of the greatest players in this game
- Person in charge of officiating and judging a baseball game
- Tool used to compress ground coffee into a puck
- Very strong type of rope; commonly used in sailing to tie things down
30 Clues: An ant farm • Karate sparring • Swimming stroke • A wine merchant • Chicago NHL team • Half double crochet • Oldest Olympic sport • Anime about volleyball • Note of short duration • National sport in Japan • Feather part of an arrow • The act of opening oysters • Canada’s summer national sport • Craftsperson who shapes pottery • In music, the opposite of “sharp” • ...
Be Somebody's Hero 2023-06-20
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- In which city are the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) located?
- Who won the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship?
- What is the national sport of Canada?
- What is the oldest tennis tournament in the world?
- What is the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?
- Which country has won the most World Cups in cricket?
- What is the height of an Olympic diving platform in meters?
- Which country has won the most gold medals in the history of the Summer Olympics?
- Who holds the record for the fastest 100-meter sprint in history?
- Who holds the record for the most home runs in a single MLB season?
- Which country hosted the 2019 Rugby World Cup?
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- Which country won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930?
- Who is the most decorated gymnast in Olympic history (2023) ?
- Who is the all-time leading scorer (2023) in NBA history?
- Which city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics?
- Who won the 2021 Super Bowl (Super Bowl LV)?
- How many players are there on a rugby union team?
- Who won the NBA Finals in 2020?
- What is the official language of the Olympic Games?
- What is the maximum number of players on the field in a professional American football game?
20 Clues: Who won the NBA Finals in 2020? • What is the national sport of Canada? • Which city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics? • Who won the 2021 Super Bowl (Super Bowl LV)? • Which country hosted the 2019 Rugby World Cup? • How many players are there on a rugby union team? • What is the oldest tennis tournament in the world? • ...
ATP Tour 2024-11-01
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- Highest ranked player from Kazakhstan at end of 2024.
- Created his own tennis wear brand.
- Only tennis player to get sponsored by Cotton On.
- Commonly known as "The Illusionist".
- 2024 Montreal Masters champion.
- Has a fan group called Carota Boys.
- 3 time Grand Slam champion from Switzerland.
- 2021 US Open Grand Slam champion.
- Highest ranked player from Japan at end of 2024.
- Youngest world number 1 in existance.
- Won the 2023 UTS Grand Final in London.
- Most aces ever.
- Paris Olympics Doubles Bronze Medalist alongside Taylor Fritz.
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- The only player under the age of 35 to beat the big 3.
- Known as the fastest and most agile person on tour.
- 37 year old Italian tennis player.
- Commonly known as "The Demon".
- Player with 24 Grand Slams won.
- Most Racquets smashed in a single match.
- Only New Zealander in the top 500 at the end of 2024.
- Retired from tennis at the 2002 US Open after winning the event.
- Won the most Fench Opens ever.
- Retired tennis player with a son named Cruz.
- Commonly known as "The Mountain".
- Highest ranked player from Czechia at end of 2024.
- Tokyo Olympics Gold Medalist.
- 2022 Indian Wells champion.
- 2023 French Open runner up.
28 Clues: Most aces ever. • 2022 Indian Wells champion. • 2023 French Open runner up. • Tokyo Olympics Gold Medalist. • Commonly known as "The Demon". • Won the most Fench Opens ever. • Player with 24 Grand Slams won. • 2024 Montreal Masters champion. • 2021 US Open Grand Slam champion. • Commonly known as "The Mountain". • Created his own tennis wear brand. • ...
Asia 2021-08-20
14 Clues: himalyas • olympics • home of BTS • The best stan • they love meat • home of my wife • named after bird • Koko's residence • the capital went BOOM • top gear went here once • the dragon bridge is here • land of the thunder dragon • is being invaded by taliban • bing bing bing bing bing bong
Mall Crossword 2020-08-24
11 Clues: Ati _____ • Sushi Shop • Watch a movie • Atilos Library • House of______ • Virtual Reality • Check your Mailbox • National Sporting event • Owner of the dance house • Where you can create a logo • Where you can Meet the Atilos Crew
car brands 2017-09-22
11 Clues: Benz • Horse • lemon • monobrow logo • logo is a lion • the queen's car • the cabret horse • logo is a diamond • Bob Marley's favorite car • logo like the Olympics games • the name of the model is "1000"
car brands 2017-09-22
11 Clues: Benz • Horse • lemon • monobrow logo • logo is a lion • the queen's car • the cabret horse • logo is a diamond • Bob Marley's favorite car • logo like the Olympics games • the name of the model is "1000"
Women's History Month 2016-03-14
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- SYF employee, Susan Sepiol inspires this site on a daily basis
- Jessica Mendoza is the first full-time announcer for this professional sport
- Ice-_____ was the first sport open to women in the 1924 Olympics
- SYF employee, Susan Sepiol is known for giving back to her _______
- SYF employee, Xong Moua is recognized for helping peers build _______
- Reese Fernandez-Ruiz is the CEO of a eco-ethical _____ company
- SYF employee, Xong Moua through her perseverance helped her daughter _____ medical odds
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- The 1924 Winter Olympics was help in this country
- SYF employee, Pamela Grays is an advocate and building awareness of people with _____
- SYF employee, DeLynn Wideman created an award for her team name "Chief ____ Officer"
- Reese Fernandez-Ruiz's company employees 900 underprivileged _____
11 Clues: The 1924 Winter Olympics was help in this country • SYF employee, Susan Sepiol inspires this site on a daily basis • Reese Fernandez-Ruiz is the CEO of a eco-ethical _____ company • Ice-_____ was the first sport open to women in the 1924 Olympics • SYF employee, Susan Sepiol is known for giving back to her _______ • ...
the greek olympics 2021-11-01
7 Clues: the best gymnast IN Greek. • the fastest runner in Greek • Rhodes the most popular Olympic in • of Thasos the best Olympic player in Greek • the best baseball player in Greek olympics • the first city in the word to start the Olympics. • Dimas the person who got the most medals in Greek.
Famous Landmarks Around The Globe 2024-04-25
10 Clues: Gold • Freedom • Big Clock • Paris,France • Tomb in India • Three Waterfalls • Ancient Olympics • Capital of the U.S. • Synonym of "big mural" • What do you do against a wall
30 Inspiring Latinas/Latinos Who Have Shaped the United States 2023-10-12
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- A female scout
- when earth trembles
- being motivated to do something
- Helping people during catastrophic events
- related to air and space
- Engineer
- is One of Broadway's best
- she likes numbers
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- Big league player
- 2016 Olympics
- first one to be laureate in this field
- Poet Laureate
- expression of feelings in writting
- Famous inspirational book
- Lin Manuel
15 Clues: Engineer • Lin Manuel • 2016 Olympics • Poet Laureate • A female scout • Big league player • she likes numbers • when earth trembles • related to air and space • Famous inspirational book • is One of Broadway's best • being motivated to do something • expression of feelings in writting • first one to be laureate in this field • Helping people during catastrophic events
Test your Memory! 2023-12-18
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- What governor set up a committee to help individual left without financial aid?
- What is the name of the resort that opens in January?
- What is the name of the mine that had a disaster?
- Who was the youngest music conductor to ever take the podium of the Metropolitan Opera?
- What team from the winter Olympics got a total of 36 medals?
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- What is the name of the artist that made the Spiral Jetty?
- What salt company uses the Great Salt Lake evaporation ponds?
- What is Philo T. Farnsworth's nickname?
- What is the name of the coyote winter Olympics mascot?
- What month does the Sundance Film Festival open?
10 Clues: What is Philo T. Farnsworth's nickname? • What month does the Sundance Film Festival open? • What is the name of the mine that had a disaster? • What is the name of the resort that opens in January? • What is the name of the coyote winter Olympics mascot? • What is the name of the artist that made the Spiral Jetty? • ...
spor 2 2024-05-07
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- Held in Melbourne in 1956, featuring the "Blood in the Water" water polo match.
- Johnny, legendary NFL quarterback who began his career in 1956.
- Cricket series held between England and Australia throughout the decade.
- Minneapolis team that won five NBA championships in the '50s.
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- Bill, jockey who won his first Kentucky Derby in 1957.
- Otto, German gymnast who won gold at the 1956 Olympics.
- Baseball's Dodgers moved from the National to the American in 1958.
- Emil, Czech runner who dominated long-distance events in the early '50s.
- Doris Hart won this major tennis tournament in both singles and doubles in 1951.
- Ray Robinson, dominant middleweight boxer of the decade.
10 Clues: Bill, jockey who won his first Kentucky Derby in 1957. • Otto, German gymnast who won gold at the 1956 Olympics. • Ray Robinson, dominant middleweight boxer of the decade. • Minneapolis team that won five NBA championships in the '50s. • Johnny, legendary NFL quarterback who began his career in 1956. • ...
Greeks 2014-06-16
6 Clues: the on begining with P • the god beggining with Z • can turn people to stone • the godess beggining with A • which is used in the olympics • some body that is in the olympics
Sports Crossword 2012-09-10
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- The animal that is ridden in the equestrian event in the Olympics.
- A small version of the game played by Federer and Nadal.
- This sport uses a bat and ball like baseball, but comes from England.
- Saori Yoshida got a gold medal in this sport.
- The most popular sport in the world.
- The sport that uses a bow and arrow.
- An Olympic sport that Kosei are very good at.
- The city that will host the next Olympic games.
- This sport is from america but also very popular in Japan. You use a bat.
- The name of the small bike that cyclist do jumps on.
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- This is what you hit over the net in badminton.
- You must use a foil in this sport.
- A winter sport.
- If you serve well, you can get an 'ace'.
- This sport is played on sand. Saori Kimura plays the indoor version.
- You must use an oar while sitting in a boat to do this sport.
- A Japanese sport. If you are good at it you will have a black belt.
- If you are watching the All Blacks, what sport are you watching?
- You have to punch your opponent in this sport.
- The host city for this year's Olympics.
20 Clues: A winter sport. • You must use a foil in this sport. • The most popular sport in the world. • The sport that uses a bow and arrow. • The host city for this year's Olympics. • If you serve well, you can get an 'ace'. • Saori Yoshida got a gold medal in this sport. • An Olympic sport that Kosei are very good at. • You have to punch your opponent in this sport. • ...
nba 2022-01-03
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- this year sabonis broke Baltic player point record, name previous record holder
- name the player who holds record for most assists in one game
- Shortest dunk contest winner
- cousin of Vince Carter, played on smae nba team
- Player who was the reason why his team didnt take Jordan in the draft
- First european to be selected as 1st in nba draft
- player who before nba career served in us navy
- the man who was taken one pick before Jordan
- Youngest player ever to play in a nba game
- All time double double leader
- in on of the years in 90s there were 2 rookies of the year. One was Jason Kidd, name the other one
- 2004 finals mvp
- all time blocks per game leader
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- undrafted defensive player of the year in 2000s
- player who in his draft was taken before Wade, Anthony and Bosh
- All time steals leader
- 2008 olympics gold medalist who was raised in Alaska
- Name of another all star O'Neal in 2000s
- one of the 2 tallest nba players ever. One was Bol, name another one
- Only player to win in nba, euroleague and olympics
- Lithuanian all star center in 2000s
- First australian taken 1st in nba draft
22 Clues: 2004 finals mvp • All time steals leader • Shortest dunk contest winner • All time double double leader • all time blocks per game leader • Lithuanian all star center in 2000s • First australian taken 1st in nba draft • Name of another all star O'Neal in 2000s • Youngest player ever to play in a nba game • the man who was taken one pick before Jordan • ...
Women in the 20s 2023-10-27
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- What is the last name of the person that holds the all time international goals record from 2000-2022?
- Who believed sports were to "dangerous" for women?
- What made Alberta's "Famous Five" come together?
- Which women set records for track and field participated in the Olympics?
- Sports were too "physically and emotionally ___?"
- The golden age was also known as the roaring ____?
- Wilson Who was the first women appointed to the senate after the Persons case was overturned?
- What year was the first woman appointed to the Senate?
- Who was the first woman elected to a Canadian legislature?
- There were at least _____ women's organizations country-wide by 1929.
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- What were the 1920s known as?
- In 1929 Helen Bryons became the first full time professor in what subject?
- In 1928 what large sports event included women for the first time?
- The role of women in 1920s got ____?
- What did each of the Famous Five have in common?
- The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of what Country overturned the “Women and the Persons Case”?
- What was Emily Murphy's pen name?
- What caused the, "role of a mother," to change?
- Who led the famous 5?
- The widespread uses of ____ had given housewives a reduced amount of work.
20 Clues: Who led the famous 5? • What were the 1920s known as? • What was Emily Murphy's pen name? • The role of women in 1920s got ____? • What caused the, "role of a mother," to change? • What made Alberta's "Famous Five" come together? • What did each of the Famous Five have in common? • Sports were too "physically and emotionally ___?" • ...
TEDx CC 2025-01-17
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- energy centers in the body
- Most important nutrient for muscle gain
- C6H12O6
- the ancient indian system of natural medecine
- a group of muscles at the back the thigh
- mammi bolti hai ye khane se buddhi badhti hai
- taiyaari jeet ki
- a state of calm focus achieved through meditation
- the ability to sustain a physical activity over time
- workout style with high intensity exercises and varied movements
- all time leading scorer of NBA
- A yoga pose also known as the wheel pose or upward bow pose
- a protein found in wheat
- dance based workout inspired by latin music
- units of energy measured in food and exercises
- panda, mantis, snake, tigress, monkey, crane
- substance stored in muscles for quick energy
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- 7 time Mr. Olympia winner turned Actor
- Checkmate
- body weight workout focused on strength and flexibility
- most grand slam, singles titles
- Bhaker- double bronze in paris olympics for India
- low carb high fat diet
- a vegetarian ingredient rich in protein
- long rod with weights on end
- a relaxation pose in yoga
- multi sport race combining swimming, cycling and running
- low impact exercise focusing on core strength
- Sporting tournament. Was first held in Athens.
- the flying sikh
30 Clues: C6H12O6 • Checkmate • the flying sikh • taiyaari jeet ki • low carb high fat diet • a protein found in wheat • a relaxation pose in yoga • energy centers in the body • long rod with weights on end • all time leading scorer of NBA • most grand slam, singles titles • 7 time Mr. Olympia winner turned Actor • Most important nutrient for muscle gain • a vegetarian ingredient rich in protein • ...
Merry Christmas 2024! 2024-12-25
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- Tard sound
- Food Caroline's fingers become
- #4 dog power rankings
- BC counterpart
- Stomach name
- My favorite food? Uh, probably...
- He's just so cute
- Ivies scandal locale
- Like Ian's arches
- Maine lake name
- Future Fortune 500 company
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- Movie that'll make anyone cry
- They hurt my back everyday
- Big Sur grub spot
- Caroline breath aroma
- New York State motto
- CTO's drug of choice
- Substance found in your ear?
- How many summer Olympics sports there are?
19 Clues: Tard sound • Stomach name • BC counterpart • Maine lake name • Big Sur grub spot • He's just so cute • Like Ian's arches • New York State motto • CTO's drug of choice • Ivies scandal locale • Caroline breath aroma • #4 dog power rankings • They hurt my back everyday • Future Fortune 500 company • Substance found in your ear? • Movie that'll make anyone cry • Food Caroline's fingers become • ...
Miles 4th hour social studies 2021-12-20
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- Study of the earth
- Biggest continent
- Absolute and relative 5 themes
- longest river
- Country with Andes mountain
- Biggest ocean
- lone star state
- Biggest dam in us
- 34 state found
- held Olympics in 2021
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- state with this abbreviation mt
- coldest continent
- Continent with Sahara desert
- abbreviation of human/environment/interaction
- Sacramento is the capital of this state
15 Clues: longest river • Biggest ocean • 34 state found • lone star state • coldest continent • Biggest continent • Biggest dam in us • Study of the earth • held Olympics in 2021 • Country with Andes mountain • Continent with Sahara desert • Absolute and relative 5 themes • state with this abbreviation mt • Sacramento is the capital of this state • abbreviation of human/environment/interaction
June RISE 2022-05-18
15 Clues: _ 10 • _ Fued • A bowler • _ Olympics • Likes to dance • Plays the drums • Thats the _ Jack • Hops like a kangaroo • Is in a positive mood • Welcome to my haunted _ • Presented at Rise Chapel • Likes spongebob squarepants • Sang in Choir at RISE Chapel • Its a Great day to be a _ Eagle • Is good at identifying sexist actions
Women in the 20s 2014-10-15
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- When the women had to give the men their jobs back, what did they have to go back to being?
- How many medals did Fannie Bobbie Rosenfeld win at the 1928 Olympics?
- Women who drank, danced, and voted were called _________.
- Canadian ice dancer that competes with Scott Moir.
- Who was the first Female Provincial Cabinet Minister of Canada?
- The purpose of the Women's Organizations was to spread the knowledge relating to the _________.
- During the 1920s, Women's Organizations grew ________.
- What was the style of the homes in the 1920s?
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- When were female athletes popular?
- Herietta Edwards is one of the members of the __________.
- _________ were viewed as emotionally and physically incapable of doing/playing sports.
- What were doctors and educators worried about when the young women played competitive sports?
- Where were the Famous Five from?
- In 1999 Rosenfeld was voted what on the list of Female Canadian Athletes of the century?
- Who wrote under the name of Jen Canuck?
- The turn of the century homes for a mother had a simpler way and _________ design.
- Emily was the first _________ in the British Empire.
- Sporting event that occurs every four years.
- How many years later did Emily Murphy change the law?
- Woman were defined as "_________" in Section 24 of the BNA Act.
20 Clues: Where were the Famous Five from? • When were female athletes popular? • Who wrote under the name of Jen Canuck? • Sporting event that occurs every four years. • What was the style of the homes in the 1920s? • Canadian ice dancer that competes with Scott Moir. • Emily was the first _________ in the British Empire. • How many years later did Emily Murphy change the law? • ...
Through The Years 2016-04-06
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- Won RuPaul's Drag Race Season 6.
- Won X Factor in 2007.
- Won the presidency of the USA in 2008.
- "This is how to be a heartbreaker."
- This Starman passed away in 2016.
- Stared in the Hunger Games movies.
- Almost led Scotland to independence.
- Has won the most Gold Medals for Great Britain in the Olympics. (Up to 2012)
- Jamaican sprinter who won gold at the London 2012 Olympics.
- This celebrity has tiger blood...apparently.
- Is it too late now to say sorry?
- Won Eurovision in 2014 competition for Austria.
- Headlined the 2015 Super Bowl Half Time Show.
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- Left One Direction in 2015.
- Presented The X Factor a year after winning Strictly.
- This Titanic star FINALLY won an Oscar in 2016.
- She may look angelic, but she is not that innocent.
- Author of the Harry Potter Series.
- Pig loving politician.
- They tried to make her go to rehab and she said no, no, no.
- Won the 2008, 2014 and 2015 Formula One Championship.
- Stepped down as Strictly Come Dancing host in 2013.
- Just do it!
- Her milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.
- Scored the winning goal in the World Cup Final 2014.
- Currently has the most watching YouTube video of all time. (2016)
26 Clues: Just do it! • Won X Factor in 2007. • Pig loving politician. • Left One Direction in 2015. • Won RuPaul's Drag Race Season 6. • Is it too late now to say sorry? • This Starman passed away in 2016. • Author of the Harry Potter Series. • Stared in the Hunger Games movies. • "This is how to be a heartbreaker." • Almost led Scotland to independence. • ...
The Boys In The Boat 2023-12-17
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- Name of one of the coaches
- How many boys per shell.
- Who was the current leader at the time
- Eventually, after Thula died where did Joes father find work.
- Where was the 1936 Olympics that joe and his crew held.
- Who was the craftsmen that made the sleek rowing boats.
- how many boys at the university of Washington signed up for the rowing team.
- How long is the rowing shell in length.
- Name of the other coach
- Rosevelt. Who was the current president at the time of the USA
- What was the name of Joes wife.
- Did Thula like Joe at all
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- What was the name of the boat that took the team from NYC to berlin
- What did the boys name there boat that went to the Olympics
- What was the name of Joes father
- What year did the Great Depression start
- What was the name of the coach of California
- What was the name of the lake that the team rowed on.
- How tall was Joe Rantz.
- How many step siblings did Joe Have
- where was Joe born
- What was the name of Joe’s step mother.
- At what age did Joes family leave him
23 Clues: where was Joe born • How tall was Joe Rantz. • Name of the other coach • How many boys per shell. • Did Thula like Joe at all • Name of one of the coaches • What was the name of Joes wife. • What was the name of Joes father • How many step siblings did Joe Have • At what age did Joes family leave him • Who was the current leader at the time • ...
Sydney Figure Skating Club Crossword 2015-03-23
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- First name of the skater who played the role of Elsa in the 2014 Canterbury Ice Rink's Christmas Show.
- Patron saint of ice skaters.
- First name of the first female skater to perform a triple axel in competition.
- Last name of the 2014 Men's Singles Figure Skating Champion.
- Last name of the designer of an ice resurfacing machine who was recognised with a playable Google Doodle in 2013 to celebrate his 112th birthday.
- Last name of the first lady to perform a backflip on the ice.
- Last name of the COIR skating coach Adam.
- The form of skating performed at Canterbury Olympic Ice Rnk with 12 to 24 skaters.
- Last name of the youngest woman to ever win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating.
- Age at which Cheltzie Lee competed at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010.
- First name of the SFSC skater who skated at the 2014 National Championships with a different blade on each foot.
- First name of the skater who appeared in the first ice skating film, Thin Ice, in 1937.
- Which skating division is lowest: elementary, primary or preliminary.
- The number of consecutive occasions Stephen and Danielle Carr won the Australian National Figure Skating Pairs title.
- The name of the first quad jump landed in a major competition by Kurt Browning in 1988.
- Country in which ice skating became a Winter Olympic sport in 1924.
- The place achieved by Australian Figure Skater Adrian Swan in the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
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- Country in which the first World Men's Figure Skating Championships were held in 1896.
- Price of raisin toast in the canteen (dollars).
- First name of the SFSC ice dancer whose first name suggests that she would be good at waltzing.
- The country Veera's sister has represented in synchronized skating.
- Pretend you are spinning to the left. On a backspin, what foot are you spinning on?
- Last name of the first skater to perform a double axel and triple loop jumps.
- Which spin do females do, but only one man has performed in international competition?
- The age Sonja Henie was when she competed at her first Olympics in 1924.
- Maiden name of the COIR coach with the first name Tala.
- The only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge.
- Country in which the first Ladies' World Figure Skating Championship was held in 1906.
- Name of the city where the first indoor ice rink, or "Glacerium" was located.
- Last name of the 2014 Ladies' Singles Figure Skating champion.
- Width of the Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink (COIR) (metres).
- Last name of the skater who developed the axel jump.
- The place Jo Carter finished at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
- Price of a meat pie in the canteen (dollars).
34 Clues: Patron saint of ice skaters. • Last name of the COIR skating coach Adam. • Price of a meat pie in the canteen (dollars). • Price of raisin toast in the canteen (dollars). • Last name of the skater who developed the axel jump. • Maiden name of the COIR coach with the first name Tala. • The only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge. • ...
1980's 2024-04-25
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- Who the US miraculously defeated in Ice Hockey in 1980
- 1st female Vice President candidate
- The 1st space shuttle to ever launch
- Republican nominee against Jimmy Carter
- Greatest basketball team of all time
- The 1988 Summer Olympics were held here
- Theme park at Walt Disney World
- Worst nuclear accident in world history was here
- US Speed skater, Eric who won 5 gold medals at the 1980 Winter Games
- We Are The ____________, made by USA For Africa
- She was the 1st woman to be inducted into the Rock Hall Of Fame
- Received the first artificial heart for an infant
- While on stage at a concert bit the head off a live bat
- Sally ________, the 1st American woman in space
- Released Thriller the best selling album of all time
- Canadas fastest man took on Carl Lewis for superiority in the 1988 Olympics. Steroids were the issue
- 1984 Summer Olympics held here
- The Chinese Square where protests were being held
- For the firs time in franchise history this MLB team wins the World Series
- Goalie of the Mens US Hockey team at the 1980 Winter Olympics
- Richard Ramirez nickname
- Video game that started the entire craze - waca waca
- 24 hour news reporting, the first of its kind
- Oil spill from this tanker in Alaska
- Carter Vice President who ran against reagan for President
- 1st woman to be placed on the US Supreme Court
- Lead of the Master of the Universe
- He was at the center of the Iran Contra Affair
- Brought music videos to America
- Talk show hostess who became a television pioneer
- Return of the _________ the 3rd installment of the Star Wars movies
- Regan declared a war on this
- Came down with David Hasselhoff singing, ending the Cold War
- Type of crisis that had gripped America
- Prior to Pete Rose breaking the hits record for MLB, this man held the record
- The inspiration for Hinkley's assassination attempt
- 1st mega wrestling promotion featured Hulk Hogan vs Roddy Piper
- A scientific miracle saw a baby created in one of these
- Deadliest volcano eruption in US history
- Nickname given to the US defeat of the Russians in the 1980 Olympic Hockey Game
- 57 people died when this happened at Mt St Helens
- Minnesota guitar player, famed for Purple Rain
- Member of the Beatles shot and killed by Mark David Chapman
- Movie blockbuster Back To The __________ starring Michael J Fox
- Largest fire in US history took place here in the 80's
- Nixons idea for a reusable space vehicle
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- Terms of ___________ movie shot partly in Lincoln Nebraska
- Last name of Pope John Paul ll assassin
- New leader of Russia who helped end the Cold War
- First space shuttle to explode, shortly after takeoff due to a faulty "O"Ring
- Lost over half of his blood supply in an assassination attempt
- Epidemic that shook the world
- Captain of the US Mens Ice Hockey Team at the 1980 Olympics
- A strike by these controllers were all fired by Reagan
- Ran for President under the Rainbow Coalition Party
- Style of expression featuring 4 specific movements, a popular trend
- Young Chinese man stood in front of tanks going to put down a protest, this is his nickname
- Man who shot and killed John Lennon in front of his hime
- This was tainted with cyanide and claimed the lives of at least 7
- The wreck was located with cameras by Dr. Robert Ballard
- Mt St Helens is one of these
- He was shot by Mehmet Agca and lost 3/4 of his blood supply
- cruise ship overtaken by PLF terrorists and killed Jewish American Leon Klinghoffer
- This Cincinnati Reds icon broke the MLB record for hits in a career
- There were zero of these on the US Supreme Court prior to Sandra Day O'Connor
- Motivation for Mark David Chapman as he saw himself in Holden Caulfield
- How John Lennon was killed
- America's 1st Tour De France winner
- Benefit concert to help family farmers in the United States
- Plan by Jimmy Carter to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
- Reagans Press Secretary who was shot by John Hinckley
- 25% of all beds were this in the 80's
- 1980 Winter Olympics held here in New York
- 24 hour sports reporting channel based in Connecticut
- Rosie who won the Boston Marathon, but later found to have cheated
- Hall of Famer who led the American Dream Team
- Assassin who attempted to shoot and kill President Reagan
- Brand of sneakers that took the world by storm with their waffle sole design
- US Hockey Team Head Coach in the 1980 Winter Olympics
- Frozen _________ became all the rage and its healthy
- This Boston Red Sox player had a ground ball go through his legs leading to heartbreak for his team
- Had his gold medals returned to him from 1912 Olympics
- Ryan _________ became the human face on AIDS after he was not allowed to attend school
- Kansas City Royal Hall of Famer involved in the Pine Tar Game
- Movie blockbuster - Who You Gonna Call?
- Carl __________ gold medal track and field athlete
- Subway vigilante Bernard _________
- Also known as the Arms for Hostages Affair
- Operation intended to free the hostages in Iran
- Tracey __________ is a story of spousal abuse and police inactivity
- Tom Cruise pilot blockbuster movie
- The last time these were used, due to an issue with the Olympic flame
- Mary Lou ______, 1984 Gold Medal Gymnast
- 1985 they beat the Red Sox on a miracle error and went on to win the World Series
- Commercial for this product sadly saw Michael Jackson's hair catch on fire
- Space alien that America fell in love with, starred a young Drew Barrymore
96 Clues: Richard Ramirez nickname • How John Lennon was killed • Mt St Helens is one of these • Regan declared a war on this • Epidemic that shook the world • 1984 Summer Olympics held here • Theme park at Walt Disney World • Brought music videos to America • Lead of the Master of the Universe • Subway vigilante Bernard _________ • Tom Cruise pilot blockbuster movie • ...
Sports Trivia 2024-11-18
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- In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball?
- What was the first city to host the Olympics thrice?
- Which sport uses a net, a racket, and a shuttlecock?
- What sport starts with a tip-off or jump ball?
- What sport is a lot like softball
- What sport is best known as the ‘king of sports’?
- When an Olympic athlete wins first place, what color medal do they get?
- What material was first used to cover baseballs?
- What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?
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- In the 1971 Olympics, Nadia Comaneci was the first gymnast to score a perfect score. What country was she representing?
- In what game is “love” a score?
- What measurement measures how far runners run?
- Where did the first ancient Olympic games take place?
- Which of the following sports does not use a ball? Golf, tennis, hockey, or polo?
- What is the only country to have played in every single soccer World Cup?
- What color are the goalposts in football?
- What is the very center of a target called in archery or darts?
- What African country was the first ever to qualify for a World Cup?
18 Clues: In what game is “love” a score? • What sport is a lot like softball • What color are the goalposts in football? • What measurement measures how far runners run? • What sport starts with a tip-off or jump ball? • In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball? • What material was first used to cover baseballs? • What sport is best known as the ‘king of sports’? • ...
olympics crossword 2016-07-11
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- A sport where you have to try and hit the middle of the target
- A sport that you bunch a ball to move back and forward
- A sport that you hit a ball with a bat to get the ball across to the other side
- A sport that you have to try and jump as high as you can to get over a pole
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- A sport that is familiar to basketball
- A sport that you have to try and get the tag of people
- A sport where you have to try and hit a small ball in the hole
- A sport that involves with gun
8 Clues: A sport that involves with gun • A sport that is familiar to basketball • A sport that you have to try and get the tag of people • A sport that you bunch a ball to move back and forward • A sport where you have to try and hit the middle of the target • A sport where you have to try and hit a small ball in the hole • ...
The Olympics 2024-08-13
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- A city or country that organizes an event
- Something that has been brought back to life or reintroduced.
- Events that test physical abilities like running or wrestling
- Something new introduced in the games
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- A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise
- Typical quality, mood or attitude of a person, group or period of time.
- A contest where ancient Greek athletes competed
- A metal disc made to commemorate an event or awarded as a distinction to someone
8 Clues: Something new introduced in the games • A city or country that organizes an event • A contest where ancient Greek athletes competed • Something that has been brought back to life or reintroduced. • Events that test physical abilities like running or wrestling • Typical quality, mood or attitude of a person, group or period of time. • ...
Grade 7 Heritage Fair 2025-05-15
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- The Oka Crisis was started due to a dispute over what?
- Who found gold in 1986 as part of the Klondike Gold Rush?
- The Klondike Gold began in 189_?
- The British North America Act was signed in 18__?
- What place did Nordar take in the 2009 Lunge World Cup?
- What type of leg cancer did Terry Fox have?
- The first FIBA Cup was played in 19__
- This battle was fought between April 9th and 12th between the Canadian and German armies.
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- What new weapon did the Germans use for the first time on the 2nd Battle of Ypres?
- What month did Terry Fox start his run?
- What was the name of the mascot that represented the Paralympics at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics?
- The original Olympics included included running, chariot racing, wrestling, and what 4th event?
- The Great depression began in 192_?
- Women's suffrage was a movement fighting for women's right to what?
- Which queen signed the British North America Act?
- In what month is 'Black Friday' in Quebec?
- How many beaches did the allies land on on D-Day?
17 Clues: The Klondike Gold began in 189_? • The Great depression began in 192_? • The first FIBA Cup was played in 19__ • What month did Terry Fox start his run? • In what month is 'Black Friday' in Quebec? • What type of leg cancer did Terry Fox have? • The British North America Act was signed in 18__? • Which queen signed the British North America Act? • ...
Crossword 2020-11-03
10 Clues: victoria • blue mountain • bifocal lenses • Test Debut 2018 • movie 11 oscars • Started in 1896 • ancient indian game • fanta klare zitrone • Olympic Gold Medalist • richest man in the world
Roger Federer 2023-11-14
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- Federer won this medal in the 2012 Olympics in the singles competition
- Federer surprisingly beat this previous champion at Wimbledon in 2001
- Federer's wife's name
- Federer has won this Grand Slam title eight different times (as of 2020)
- Federer has won 20 of these major tennis tournaments (as of 2020)
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- Roger played this sport when he was younger, but chose to focus on tennis
- Roger Federer was born in this country in 1981
- Federer first competed in the Olympics for Switzerland in this country
- Federer and his wife have two sets of these
- Federer won this Olympic medal in the doubles competition in 2008
10 Clues: Federer's wife's name • Federer and his wife have two sets of these • Roger Federer was born in this country in 1981 • Federer has won 20 of these major tennis tournaments (as of 2020) • Federer won this Olympic medal in the doubles competition in 2008 • Federer surprisingly beat this previous champion at Wimbledon in 2001 • ...
Capital cities 2024-02-14
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- - Capital of Australia and known for its modern architecture.
- - Hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics and has the Forbidden City.
- - Located on the Nile River and home to the Pyramids of Giza.
- - Home to Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- - Known for its iconic onion-shaped domes and the Kremlin.
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- - Once the capital of the Roman Empire and home to the Colosseum.
- - Known as the City of Love and famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- - Planned city with futuristic architecture and capital of Brazil.
- - Divided by a wall until 1989 and has a famous gate named after it.
- - Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics and has a bustling nightlife.
10 Clues: - Home to Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. • - Known for its iconic onion-shaped domes and the Kremlin. • - Known as the City of Love and famous for the Eiffel Tower. • - Capital of Australia and known for its modern architecture. • - Hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics and has the Forbidden City. • - Located on the Nile River and home to the Pyramids of Giza. • ...
ancient greece olympic sports 2023-02-27
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- Answer to number 1 is a event in this topic
- the first winner of ancient greece olympic games(First name only)
- the year ancient greece first won the olympics
- first ever olympic sport
- this involved stones or lead weights
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- primitave form of martial art combining wrestling and boxing
- events that inclued horse racing and chariot races and took place in a wide flat open space called a hippodrome(2 words for the answer)
- this is a event in the topic of running it ranges from 7-24 stades
- the place in ancient greece where the first olympics were held
- this was highly valued as military exercise with weapons
10 Clues: first ever olympic sport • this involved stones or lead weights • Answer to number 1 is a event in this topic • the year ancient greece first won the olympics • this was highly valued as military exercise with weapons • primitave form of martial art combining wrestling and boxing • the place in ancient greece where the first olympics were held • ...
ancient greece olympic sports 2023-02-27
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- Answer to number 1 is a event in this topic
- the first winner of ancient greece olympic games(First name only)
- the year ancient greece first won the olympics
- first ever olympic sport
- this involved stones or lead weights
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- primitave form of martial art combining wrestling and boxing
- events that inclued horse racing and chariot races and took place in a wide flat open space called a hippodrome(2 words for the answer)
- this is a event in the topic of running it ranges from 7-24 stades
- the place in ancient greece where the first olympics were held
- this was highly valued as military exercise with weapons
10 Clues: first ever olympic sport • this involved stones or lead weights • Answer to number 1 is a event in this topic • the year ancient greece first won the olympics • this was highly valued as military exercise with weapons • primitave form of martial art combining wrestling and boxing • the place in ancient greece where the first olympics were held • ...
Mind and Muscle Marathon 2024-08-23
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- The area in Paris where the Olympic Village was located.
- This newly added urban sport involves complex tricks on ramps and bowls.
- The city where the Paris Olympics were held.
- The historic French stadium that hosted the athletics events.
- The iconic Paris landmark that was visible during the Games.
- The name of the official Paris 2024 Olympics mascot.
- The famous Parisian river central to the 2024 opening ceremony.
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- First name of the Indian weightlifter who won a medal in Paris.
- Paris 2024’s slogan, which reflects the inclusiveness of the Games.
- The sport in which the Indian men’s team won a medal in Paris.
10 Clues: The city where the Paris Olympics were held. • The name of the official Paris 2024 Olympics mascot. • The area in Paris where the Olympic Village was located. • The iconic Paris landmark that was visible during the Games. • The historic French stadium that hosted the athletics events. • The sport in which the Indian men’s team won a medal in Paris. • ...
Balintataw 2022-05-29
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- nakaluklok na presidente sa kwento ng palabas na Liway
- online-based news outlet na kinabibilangan ni Maria Ressa
- ang pagkakaroon ng galit, hindi pagsang-ayon at pagkiling sa mga kababaihan.
- bansa kung saan ginanap ang 2020 Olympics kung saan nakamit ni Hidilyn and gold
- Ang prutas na ginamit ni Maria Orosa sa paggawa ng Ketchup
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- gantimpala na nakuha ni Ressa
- Ang unang Filipina na nanalo sa Miss Universe noong 1969.
- Ang non-government organization program ni Leni Robredo na naglalayong wakasan ang kahirapan.
- kategorya ng isports na sinasalihan ni Nesthy Petecio
- Ang unang pilipinong nakasungkit ng gintong medalya sa Summer Olympics 2020 sa kategoryang Women’s 55 kg Weightlifting.
10 Clues: gantimpala na nakuha ni Ressa • kategorya ng isports na sinasalihan ni Nesthy Petecio • nakaluklok na presidente sa kwento ng palabas na Liway • online-based news outlet na kinabibilangan ni Maria Ressa • Ang unang Filipina na nanalo sa Miss Universe noong 1969. • Ang prutas na ginamit ni Maria Orosa sa paggawa ng Ketchup • ...
Olympic Crossword Final 2021-09-13
6 Clues: India's Golden Boy • Indian Male Hockey Captain • 2020 Tokyo Olympics Debut Sport • Gold Medal Shared by Italy and Qatar on • Tokyo Olympics Networking Equipment Partner • India's first woman to win 2 individual medals
My puzzle 2020-04-21
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- Ceremonial place (soon)
- Annual challenge for runners
- Unread bridge to location
- One who hides under a bridge
- Good supportive animals
- Tasty place across the border
- Olympians race here
- Postponed unfortunately
- Park, or car speedster
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- Desirable waterfront residence
- Tastiest morsels
- Neighborhood, with bridge and track
- Rings location in New York
- Places with many trees
- Tree with auto diet
- Pretty in spring
- Mari indoor speedster vehicle
17 Clues: Tastiest morsels • Pretty in spring • Tree with auto diet • Olympians race here • Places with many trees • Park, or car speedster • Ceremonial place (soon) • Good supportive animals • Postponed unfortunately • Unread bridge to location • Rings location in New York • Annual challenge for runners • One who hides under a bridge • Tasty place across the border • Mari indoor speedster vehicle • ...
SFSC Skating Crossword 2015-03-13
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- Pretend you are spinning to the left. On a backspin, what foot are you spinning on?
- Which spins do females do, but only one man has performed in international competition?
- What is the last name of the 2014 ladies' single figure skating champion?
- Ice skating became a Winter Olympic sport for the first time in 1924 in which country?
- Which country held the first women's world figure skating championships in 1906?
- The first indoor ice rink or "Glacerium" was reported as being in which city?
- The first name of this SFSC ice dancer would suggest that she is good at waltzing.
- The first name of the the first female skater to perform a triple axel in international competition.
- The type of skating done with 12 to 24 skaters.
- The first quad jump was landed in international competition by Kurt Browning in 1988. What was the jump?
- Veera has a sister who has represented which country in synchronised skating?
- What is the width of the COIR ice rink (metres)?
- What place was achieved by Australian figure skater Adrian Swan in the the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo?
- What age was Sonja Henie when she competed at her first Olympic games?
- The last name of the male skater who developed the axel jump?
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- The last name of the first lady to perform a backflip on the ice.
- Which country held the first world men's figure skating chmpionships in 1896?
- The cost of raisin toast in the canteen (in dollars).
- The last name of the youngest woman to ever win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating.
- The first name of the skater who played the role of Elsa in the Christmas show.
- The maiden name of the coach with the first name Tala?
- The last name of the 2014 Men's Singles Figure Skating World Champion.
- Which jump is the only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge?
- Which place did Jo Carter finish at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano?
- What is the last name of COIR coach Adam?
- Which skating division is lowest: Elementary, Primary or Preliminary?
- First name of the SFSC skater who skated at the 2014 National championships with a different blade on each foot?
- Which designer of an ice resufacing machine was recognised with a playable Google Doodle to celebrate his 112th birthday?
- How many times did Stephen and Danielle Carr win the Australian Natonal Figure Skating Pairs title?
- What age was Chletzie Lee whan she competed in the Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010?
- Figure skating debuted as an Olympic sport in 1908 Summer Olympics in London. The competitons held were for men, women and ?
- What is the price of a meat pie at the canteen?
32 Clues: What is the last name of COIR coach Adam? • The type of skating done with 12 to 24 skaters. • What is the price of a meat pie at the canteen? • What is the width of the COIR ice rink (metres)? • The cost of raisin toast in the canteen (in dollars). • The maiden name of the coach with the first name Tala? • ...
SFSC Skating Crossword 2015-03-16
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- Width of the Canterbury ice rink (metres).
- First name of the SFSC skater who skated at the 2014 National Chmpionships with a different blade on each foot.
- Last name of the COIR skating coach Adam.
- The only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge.
- Last name of the designer of an ice resurfacing machine who was recognised with a playable Google Doodle in 2013 to celebrate his 112th birthday.
- The age Sonja Henie was when she competed at her first Olympics in 1924.
- Maiden name of the coach with first name Tala?
- Last name of the 2014 Ladies' Singles Figure Skating Champion.
- Country in which ice skating became a Winter Olympic sport in 1924.
- Price of raisin toast in the canteen (dollars).
- Pretend you are spinning to the left. On a backspin, what foot are you spinning on?
- The country Veera's sister has represented in synchronised skating.
- Number of consecutive times Stephen and Danielle Carr won the Australian National Figure Skating Pairs title.
- Last name of the skater who developed the axel jump.
- Last name of the first lady to perform a backflip on the ice.
- The name of the first quad jump landed in major world competition by Kurt Browning in 1988.
- Price of a meat pie in the canteen (dollars)
- Country in which the first world men's figure skating championships were held in 1896.
- Last name of the 2014 Men's Singles Figure Skating World Champion.
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- Which spin do females do, but only one man has performed in international competition?
- First name of the first female skater to perform a triple axel in competition.
- Country in which the first ladies' world figure skating championships were held in 1906.
- First name of the SFSC ice dancer whose first name suggests she would be good at waltzing.
- First name of the skater who appeared in the first ice skating film, Thin Ice, in 1937.
- Last name of the youngest woman to ever win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating.
- Age at which Cheltzie Lee competed at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010.
- Name of the city where the first indoor ice rink or "Glacerium" was located.
- Which skating division is lower:elementary, primary or preliminary.
- The form of skating performed with 12 to 24 skaters.
- Patron saint of ice skaters.
- The place Jo Carter finished at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
- The place achieved by Australian Figure Skater Adrian Swan in the 1952 Olympics in Oslo.
- First name of the skater who played the role of Elsa in the Christmas Show.
- Last name of the first skater to perform a double axel and triple loop jumps.
34 Clues: Patron saint of ice skaters. • Last name of the COIR skating coach Adam. • Width of the Canterbury ice rink (metres). • Price of a meat pie in the canteen (dollars) • Maiden name of the coach with first name Tala? • Price of raisin toast in the canteen (dollars). • The form of skating performed with 12 to 24 skaters. • ...
Noah's Puzzle 2024-04-28
6 Clues: champion in the 1924/1926 • wants to win a gold melder • Olympics was held in Berlin • the first rowing competition • can top out at the top of the Olympics • coach can take their team to the Olympitopps
Countries 2020-07-23
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- Korea We shall conquer the world
- Large Population
- Heart of South America
- Land of the free
- Invaders from the north
- Get a kick out of this
- Home of the domes
- Land of the beautiful birds
- A bad _______
- Mesopotamia
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- type of dye
- Type of soup
- Great canal
- Land of the Dead
- The Leopard and the___________
- Home of the Olympics
- Country/Continent
- Home of the Amazon
- Were the Gauls once roamed
19 Clues: type of dye • Great canal • Mesopotamia • Type of soup • A bad _______ • Large Population • Land of the Dead • Land of the free • Country/Continent • Home of the domes • Home of the Amazon • Home of the Olympics • Heart of South America • Get a kick out of this • Invaders from the north • Were the Gauls once roamed • Land of the beautiful birds • The Leopard and the___________ • ...
car brands 2017-09-22
11 Clues: Benz • Horse • lemon • monobrow logo • logo is a lion • the queen's car • the cabret horse • logo is a diamond • Bob Marley's favorite car • logo like the Olympics games • the name of the model is "1000"
ABC Mini-Olympics 2014-02-06
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- Sidney ___________ replaces Steven Stamkos as captain of Team Canada
- The last Winter Olympics was hosted by this Canadian city
- The hare, the polar bear, and the ___________ are the official mascots of Sochi 2014
- Russian president
- A small one- or two-person sled on which one sleds face up and feet-first
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- The national currency of this year's Winter Olympics host
- The official Canadian team apparel provided by Hudson's Bay features three main colors: red, white, and _____________
- Olympic sport combining cross-country skiing and rifle shooting
- In this sport, players slide stones across a sheet of ice towards a target area which is segmented into four concentric rings
- ___________ skiing is also called downhill skiing
- ___________ Virtue and Scott Moir represent Canada in figure skating
11 Clues: Russian president • ___________ skiing is also called downhill skiing • The national currency of this year's Winter Olympics host • The last Winter Olympics was hosted by this Canadian city • Olympic sport combining cross-country skiing and rifle shooting • Sidney ___________ replaces Steven Stamkos as captain of Team Canada • ...
periodic table 2022-11-14
10 Clues: Po • Uuu • 5/11 • RhOs no space • atomic number 29 • 104 atomic number • atomic weight of 16 • 117 not yet observed • 6th group 8th period • first place medal in the olympics
imani's crossword for EL DEPORTE :) 2022-02-08
10 Clues: you kick it • the olympics • you bounce it • involves water • involves wheels • you use a racquet • uses a shuttlecock • involves a white ball • a strategic piece game • involves animals and water
Winter 2022-03-04
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- Below 30 degrees fahrenheit
- Winter sculpture
- Winter _____ games
- A cane that tastes minty
- Clothing that keeps your neck warm
- a severe snow storm
- Person made out of snow
- What people celebrate every January 1st
- Snow remover
- The color of snow
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- Frozen spike
- Hot chocolate
- Last month of the year
- Present day
- Bears ______ during winter.
- The opposite of light
- A flake of snow
- The red nosed reindeer
18 Clues: Present day • Frozen spike • Snow remover • Hot chocolate • A flake of snow • Winter sculpture • The color of snow • Winter _____ games • a severe snow storm • The opposite of light • Last month of the year • The red nosed reindeer • Person made out of snow • A cane that tastes minty • Below 30 degrees fahrenheit • Bears ______ during winter. • Clothing that keeps your neck warm • ...
katies crossword 2022-12-25
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- Lifetime tech support
- Body of running water
- Olympic sport since 1896
- Blender treat
- Animal species in China
- Head of a monastery
- Two-wheeled means of transportation
- Comic strip by Schultz
- ______ Polo
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- Sport absent from Olympics for 52 years
- Behind the scenes
- Clear pane
- Home of famous logging duo
- Breed of dogs
- Furniture in many of our homes
- Takes small bites
- Small toy truck
- Mr. Magregor's garden pest
18 Clues: Clear pane • ______ Polo • Breed of dogs • Blender treat • Small toy truck • Behind the scenes • Takes small bites • Head of a monastery • Lifetime tech support • Body of running water • Comic strip by Schultz • Animal species in China • Olympic sport since 1896 • Home of famous logging duo • Mr. Magregor's garden pest • Furniture in many of our homes • Two-wheeled means of transportation • ...
CoVID-19 ...the ongoing saga 2021-07-18
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- classification given to confirmed past infection
- the problem strain
- outbreak control measure
- desired result of vaccine
- recent celebration
- person administering a jab
- concerning vaccine side effect
- revision to NCTS
- 'risky'sporting event
- possibly another problematic variant
- problematic Australian state
- prevalent disease currently
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- capable of spreading to others
- well
- time between exposure and symptoms
- routine swab for Border workers
- additional test to monitor for CoVID in
- Pacific nation with major outbreak
18 Clues: well • revision to NCTS • the problem strain • recent celebration • 'risky'sporting event • outbreak control measure • desired result of vaccine • person administering a jab • prevalent disease currently • problematic Australian state • capable of spreading to others • concerning vaccine side effect • routine swab for Border workers • time between exposure and symptoms • ...
Fundamentals & Topics of Sport Development 2022-01-23
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- 1972 Olympic host city in which terrorists from Palestine attacked members of the Israeli national team
- Sport used by the US as a tool for political partnerships in Latin America & the Caribbean
- Nation whose 20th Century civil war inadvertently led to the downfall of the Workers Games
- Along with Germany and the US, one of the three major founders of the modern gymnastics movement
- European economic practice that predated capitalism
- Former French African colony known for having one of the oldest modern swimming pools in Africa
- International Association for Sport and Leisure Facilities abbrev.
- American painter whose paintings of Native Americans utilized the "Noble Savage" motif
- Rational Choice Approach political scientist known for his work on the evolution of cooperation
- Ivy League university and one of the founders of American collegiate athletics
- Political science philosophy focusing on the role of institutions in politics
- Host of the 1912 Olympics during which both Finnish and Bohemian activists staged political demonstrations
- Philosophy rooted in the nonexistence of objectivity
- Wholistic approach in political science which includes environmental factors in examining politics
- Japanese school for judo
- Interpretation of texts traditionally used in religious studies
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- Titular Greek goddess honored through the Ancient Women's Olympics
- ___ policy describing the use of sports diplomacy between North and South Korea
- German filmmaker responsible for filming the 1936 Olympics in which Jesse Owens competed
- 2007 host of an international anti-doping convention
- Ancient Roman athletic games held in honor of gods or goddesses
- Italian political scientists often attributed as a founder of Realism
- Latin term for amusing one's self
- One of three dimensions of political science examining institutional structures
- Soccer player and founder of the Gay Games
- Sporting club founded during an era of muscular Christianity
- American author who coined the term Gilded Age in reference to the growing wealth inequality of late 19th Century US
- Form of football played in late Medieval Italy
- Nation which hosted the "Rumble in the Jungle" boxing match between George Foreman and Muhammad Ali
29 Clues: Japanese school for judo • Latin term for amusing one's self • Soccer player and founder of the Gay Games • Form of football played in late Medieval Italy • European economic practice that predated capitalism • 2007 host of an international anti-doping convention • Philosophy rooted in the nonexistence of objectivity • ...
Unbroken 2025-09-11
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- - Courage
- - last name
- - competed in this event
- - was for running this
- was captured as one
- - that held Louie prisoner
- Global conflict he fought in
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- - of the book
- - War leader from Britain mentioned in the book
- - Family was from this country
- - Louis
- of the book
- vehicle Louie flew
- - book's message is do this
14 Clues: - Louis • - Courage • - last name • of the book • - of the book • vehicle Louie flew • was captured as one • - was for running this • - competed in this event • - that held Louie prisoner • - book's message is do this • Global conflict he fought in • - Family was from this country • - War leader from Britain mentioned in the book
Sports marketing crossword 2017-09-29
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- was named sportsman of the year in 1972
- all marketing activities designed to satisfy the needs and wants of sports consumers
- a person who has the will to play a sport and earn an income from that sport
- national organization that governs college athletes and oversees important decisions pertaining to athletes.
- brainchild of linking athletes to corporations and is the founder of international management group
- is a non profit organization meant to encourage kids to play sports they might not otherwise have an opportunity to play.
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- weekly television show that brought unusual sporting events into homes
- Plans olympic games and oversees issues and decisions regarding to the olympics
- olympics for disabled athletes
- sports that involve non-traditional daring methods of athletic competition
- athlete who doesn't get paid to play a sport.
- law that bans gender discrimination in schools
- the olympic god of strength
13 Clues: the olympic god of strength • olympics for disabled athletes • was named sportsman of the year in 1972 • athlete who doesn't get paid to play a sport. • law that bans gender discrimination in schools • weekly television show that brought unusual sporting events into homes • sports that involve non-traditional daring methods of athletic competition • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-11-29
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- A popular Australian spread made from yeast extract, often eaten with bread
- Recollections of events or experiences, especially the fond ones associated with family gatherings or celebrations
- A nocturnal burrowing animal native to Australia
- A time of day when drinks are typically served at reduced prices in bars
- An exciting or unusual experience, often associated with travel or exploration
- A present exchanged among family and friends during Christmas
- The global sporting event that occurs every four years, with the Summer Olympics scheduled for 2024 in Paris
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- A joyful occasion marked by festivities, often related to holidays or achievements
- A bird traditionally eaten at Thanksgiving dinner
- The season for gathering crops, often associated with Thanksgiving
- A horn-shaped container symbolizing abundance, often used in Thanksgiving decorations
- A person who carries a golfer’s clubs and provides advice during a round
- An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits
13 Clues: A nocturnal burrowing animal native to Australia • A bird traditionally eaten at Thanksgiving dinner • A present exchanged among family and friends during Christmas • An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits • The season for gathering crops, often associated with Thanksgiving • ...
BASH Olympics Crossword 2016-07-13
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- Athlete who lit the outdoor cauldron in Vancouver
- Official name of armored race, where competitors carried a shield and armor while running
- In 1983 this building was proposed, but never built in the US, due to lack of funding
- Type of women who could not watch the original Olympic Games, under penalty of death
- Winter sport involving brooms
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- Ancient competition that included arm-twisting, biting, kicking, strangleholds, and finger-breaking
- No country in the ____ hemisphere has ever hosted a Winter Games
- Athlete in Vancouver who died tragically on a training run on Opening Ceremony Day
- Larrisa Latynina's role
- Cross-country skier with the most medals
- Summer swimming sport
- Site of the first Winter Olympic Games
12 Clues: Summer swimming sport • Larrisa Latynina's role • Winter sport involving brooms • Site of the first Winter Olympic Games • Cross-country skier with the most medals • Athlete who lit the outdoor cauldron in Vancouver • No country in the ____ hemisphere has ever hosted a Winter Games • Athlete in Vancouver who died tragically on a training run on Opening Ceremony Day • ...
December Beacon 2023-11-13
13 Clues: Let it ____ • Kwanzaa feast • Santa’s doorway • Santa’s Favorite • Santa’s o.g. name • Quadrennial event • Bite without teeth • King of sinful sots • Staple of a Jewish Holiday; 8 • “Feliz Navidad”, in other words • Funny Movie starring Will Farrel • Something hanging over your head? • Not the past, but it is a nice gift!
olympics 2021-12-22
5 Clues: just keep swimming • beam is the hardest event • keep punching till you win • all you have to do is hit the bulls eye • all you have to do is jump in the water
Olympics 2022-01-19
Olympics 2021-07-28
5 Clues: How years in between each Olympics • How many rings on the Olympic flag • What gets traveled around the country • which Australian city is hosting in 2032 • Which city is due to host the Olympics in 2024
Olympics 2024-07-31
Our best adventures 2025-04-08
12 Clues: Olympics 2024 • Proposal spot • Next Adventure • Clearest waters • Our happy place • First little vacay • Favourite Festival • Near-death Experience • Will be going again soon • It's 9 pm on a fkn Friday • Kind of hot in these rhinos • The place that brought us together
Virginia crossword 2024-05-07
Wonders Unit 6 Week 3 Adaptation 2022-04-22
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- kind
- rotating winds
- what you eat in the morning
- powerful
- angry
- a map showing countries
- land belonging to a country
- competition when all countries play
- has to do with the moon
- what you hear in a cave
- huge
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- a soldier gives this to an officer
- first month
- is a type of umbrella
- what you wear
- chance or luck
- what you need to win
- where boats float on
- a series of events
19 Clues: kind • huge • angry • powerful • first month • what you wear • rotating winds • chance or luck • a series of events • what you need to win • where boats float on • is a type of umbrella • a map showing countries • has to do with the moon • what you hear in a cave • what you eat in the morning • land belonging to a country • a soldier gives this to an officer • competition when all countries play
WOMEN WDS 2024-03-02
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- March 8th is international _ day
- Norwegian artist woman
- English disability rights advocate
- Wear colorful _ on Down syndrome day
- three_ of Down syndrome
- _ equality
- is an American actress, advocate
- Marta has _ siblings
- down syndrome day
- Robin took _ lessons
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- Special Olympics World Games in LA
- native of New Jersey
- in the book Disabled Fables
- managing its_ media account
- Laura and robin work on
- Abuse_ women
- Heidi works at hair_
- The pride prize is a _
- Laura plays_ Jackson
19 Clues: _ equality • Abuse_ women • down syndrome day • native of New Jersey • Marta has _ siblings • Heidi works at hair_ • Laura plays_ Jackson • Robin took _ lessons • Norwegian artist woman • The pride prize is a _ • three_ of Down syndrome • Laura and robin work on • in the book Disabled Fables • managing its_ media account • March 8th is international _ day • is an American actress, advocate • ...
Sydney Figure Skating Club Crossword 2015-03-23
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- Price of a meat pie in the canteen (dollars).
- Last name of the youngest woman to ever win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating.
- The place Jo Carter finished at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
- Which skating division is lowest: elementary, primary or preliminary.
- Country in which the first World Men's Figure Skating Championships were held in 1896.
- First name of the SFSC ice dancer whose first name suggests that she would be good at waltzing.
- First name of the SFSC skater who skated at the 2014 National Championships with a different blade on each foot.
- Age at which Cheltzie Lee competed at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010.
- The form of skating performed at Canterbury Olympic Ice Rnk with 12 to 24 skaters.
- Price of raisin toast in the canteen (dollars).
- Last name of the COIR skating coach Adam.
- The name of the first quad jump landed in a major competition by Kurt Browning in 1988.
- Country in which ice skating became a Winter Olympic sport in 1924.
- Last name of the 2014 Men's Singles Figure Skating Champion.
- The country Veera's sister has represented in synchronized skating.
- Last name of the first skater to perform a double axel and triple loop jumps.
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- The only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge.
- Pretend you are spinning to the left. On a backspin, what foot are you spinning on?
- Width of the Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink (COIR) (metres).
- First name of the skater who played the role of Elsa in the 2014 Canterbury Ice Rink's Christmas Show.
- Country in which the first Ladies' World Figure Skating Championship was held in 1906.
- Patron saint of ice skaters.
- First name of the first female skater to perform a triple axel in competition.
- Last name of the skater who developed the axel jump.
- The age Sonja Henie was when she competed at her first Olympics in 1924.
- Last name of the designer of an ice resurfacing machine who was recognised with a playable Google Doodle in 2013 to celebrate his 112th birthday.
- Maiden name of the COIR coach with the first name Tala.
- First name of the skater who appeared in the first ice skating film, Thin Ice, in 1937.
- The number of consecutive occasions Stephen and Danielle Carr won the Australian National Figure Skating Pairs title.
- Which spin do females do, but only one man has performed in international competition?
- Last name of the first lady to perform a backflip on the ice.
- Name of the city where the first indoor ice rink, or "Glaciarium" was located.
- The place achieved by Australian Figure Skater Adrian Swan in the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
- Last name of the 2014 Ladies' Singles Figure Skating champion.
34 Clues: Patron saint of ice skaters. • Last name of the COIR skating coach Adam. • Price of a meat pie in the canteen (dollars). • Price of raisin toast in the canteen (dollars). • Last name of the skater who developed the axel jump. • The only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge. • Maiden name of the COIR coach with the first name Tala. • ...
SFSC Skating Crossword 2015-03-13
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- Pretend you are spinning to the left. On a backspin, what foot are you spinning on?
- Which spins do females do, but only one man has performed in international competition?
- What is the last name of the 2014 ladies' single figure skating champion?
- Ice skating became a Winter Olympic sport for the first time in 1924 in which country?
- Which country held the first women's world figure skating championships in 1906?
- The first indoor ice rink or "Glacerium" was reported as being in which city?
- The first name of this SFSC ice dancer would suggest that she is good at waltzing.
- The first name of the the first female skater to perform a triple axel in international competition.
- The type of skating done with 12 to 24 skaters.
- The first quad jump was landed in international competition by Kurt Browning in 1988. What was the jump?
- Veera has a sister who has represented which country in synchronised skating?
- What is the width of the COIR ice rink (metres)?
- What place was achieved by Australian figure skater Adrian Swan in the the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo?
- What age was Sonja Henie when she competed at her first Olympic games?
- The last name of the male skater who developed the axel jump?
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- The last name of the first lady to perform a backflip on the ice.
- Which country held the first world men's figure skating chmpionships in 1896?
- The cost of raisin toast in the canteen (in dollars).
- The last name of the youngest woman to ever win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating.
- The first name of the skater who played the role of Elsa in the Christmas show.
- The maiden name of the coach with the first name Tala?
- The last name of the 2014 Men's Singles Figure Skating World Champion.
- Which jump is the only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge?
- Which place did Jo Carter finish at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano?
- What is the last name of COIR coach Adam?
- Which skating division is lowest: Elementary, Primary or Preliminary?
- First name of the SFSC skater who skated at the 2014 National championships with a different blade on each foot?
- Which designer of an ice resufacing machine was recognised with a playable Google Doodle to celebrate his 112th birthday?
- How many times did Stephen and Danielle Carr win the Australian Natonal Figure Skating Pairs title?
- What age was Chletzie Lee whan she competed in the Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010?
- Figure skating debuted as an Olympic sport in 1908 Summer Olympics in London. The competitons held were for men, women and ?
- What is the price of a meat pie at the canteen?
32 Clues: What is the last name of COIR coach Adam? • The type of skating done with 12 to 24 skaters. • What is the price of a meat pie at the canteen? • What is the width of the COIR ice rink (metres)? • The cost of raisin toast in the canteen (in dollars). • The maiden name of the coach with the first name Tala? • ...
wsss 2022-12-21
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- Where you need to score a ball in basketball
- what trophy is given for winning the nhl championship
- Raceway
- Where the last Summer Olympics were held in 2012
- Who is in goal in soccer?
- Ski runner with a rifle
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- A person who is systematically engaged in sports
- Who won the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- What competition is in small cars, consisting of a frame, motorcycle engine and seat, costs less than any race car, and is relatively safe. It is therefore the ideal sport for beginners. riders
- What competitions take place on unclosed tracks, often on public roads or off-road. Cars are produced one at a time, the winner is the one who covers the distance in the least time
- Which Olympics was held in Russia in 1980?
- Race car driver
12 Clues: Raceway • Race car driver • Ski runner with a rifle • Who is in goal in soccer? • Who won the 2022 FIFA World Cup • Which Olympics was held in Russia in 1980? • Where you need to score a ball in basketball • A person who is systematically engaged in sports • Where the last Summer Olympics were held in 2012 • what trophy is given for winning the nhl championship • ...
20 Year Celebration - Officer's that started on 9/8/2002 or earlier 2022-08-19
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- I love the Minnesota Twins
- ALL RIGHT!!
- -------, Finkle. ------- Finkle.
- Mullet an Muscles
- I am an SCCO
- 30 years of service
- Place 2nd during TSA Olympics
- I am in CDC
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- My side Hustle is Amazon Delivery
- BHS night shift for life
- I love training
- Turtle, Turtle
- Lead TSI
- Go! Chargers
- Audio and Speakers are my game
- LTSO in BHS
- I am on the UEMG team
17 Clues: Lead TSI • ALL RIGHT!! • LTSO in BHS • I am in CDC • Go! Chargers • I am an SCCO • Turtle, Turtle • I love training • Mullet an Muscles • 30 years of service • I am on the UEMG team • BHS night shift for life • I love the Minnesota Twins • Place 2nd during TSA Olympics • Audio and Speakers are my game • -------, Finkle. ------- Finkle. • My side Hustle is Amazon Delivery
Jess’ crossword 2023-04-08
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- Liverpools most famous band
- Amazing Italian food
- virtual pet
- Host city of the 2012 olympics
- Name of the river in Peterborough
- Most common food allergy in adults
- Name of my dog
- Travel by foot
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- 44th US president
- name of Wall:e’s girlfriend
- Further education building
- an interesting job
- Liverpool FCs stadium
- Not a chocolate biscuit
- Activity with strikes and spares
- Big green man
16 Clues: virtual pet • Big green man • Name of my dog • Travel by foot • 44th US president • an interesting job • Amazing Italian food • Liverpool FCs stadium • Not a chocolate biscuit • Further education building • Liverpools most famous band • name of Wall:e’s girlfriend • Host city of the 2012 olympics • Activity with strikes and spares • Name of the river in Peterborough • ...
Noah's Puzzle 2024-04-28
6 Clues: champion in the 1924/1926 • wants to win a gold melder • Olympics was held in Berlin • the first rowing competition • can top out at the top of the Olympics • coach can take their team to the Olympitopps
Euro Countries and Capitals 2024-08-09
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- The Ancient _____ Gods are one of this countries pride and joy
- This Capital is sometimes known as 'The City of Seven Hills' due to the seven distinctive hills around its centre
- Home to one of the biggest underground METRO systems in the world
- This country is very well know for their population of 'Red Heads'
- This country was not able to show their flag at the Australian Open leaving it blank
- Popular soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo comes from this country
- Lots of I______ folk tales originated from this city
- Many people when they think of this country this of one specific outfit
- Home to many, many, many amazing historical museums about G_____ history
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- Home to the Olympics of 2004
- Like I____ this country is also very well known for their yummy food and cool landmarks
- Home to the Royale Palace of M____
- Current home to the olympics of 2024
- Home to a popular dance style
- Best known for the yummy food and cool looking landmarks
- I, V, IIV e.t.c are all numbers related to this very historical place
16 Clues: Home to the Olympics of 2004 • Home to a popular dance style • Home to the Royale Palace of M____ • Current home to the olympics of 2024 • Lots of I______ folk tales originated from this city • Best known for the yummy food and cool looking landmarks • The Ancient _____ Gods are one of this countries pride and joy • ...
What were some of the first forms of entertainment 2023-09-28
10 Clues: music • ballet • Dexter • 5 rings • Picasso • traveling comedian • traveler of villages • phantom of the opera • something you tell at a campfire • one of the best movies in the year 2000
test 2024-08-21
10 Clues: top ten • a stroll • evil Mario • bottom ten • hawaii island • what x can mean • a decagon has ten • unwrinkles a shirt • one end of a battery • top ten swimming olympics
madi 2021-03-26
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- most play genres
- pronounce as a zodiac sign
- roman and greek warrior
- underwater city
- capital of ancient greece
- god of time
- zeus's brother
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- main stone in ancient greek buildings
- modern interior objects
- plato's teacher
- eye tricking
- alexander the _____
- a big festival for males to play
- the war to bring back hellen
14 Clues: god of time • eye tricking • zeus's brother • plato's teacher • underwater city • most play genres • alexander the _____ • modern interior objects • roman and greek warrior • capital of ancient greece • pronounce as a zodiac sign • the war to bring back hellen • a big festival for males to play • main stone in ancient greek buildings
Spelling words crossword 2016-08-09
14 Clues: in a car • in a number • in most cars • doesn't work • writes books • you live in it • in the Olympics • you left it behind • helps you when Sick • comes to your house • I keep leaving it behind • in all the fishing boats • helps you when your singing • when they come to your house
