olympics Crossword Puzzles
fun facts about the 1930's 2013-12-05
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- Ellington/which jazz composer writes "It Don't Mean a Thing, If It Ain't Got That Swing,"
- Chadwick/discovered the neutron
- is the unemployment rate
- magazines "man of the year"
- cents/Cost of a gallon of Gas
- York Yankees/who won the world series
- series of deadly what in the south killed more than 220 people in Alabama, 34 people in Georgia, and 17 in Tennessee during a two-day period.
- Placid/where did the 1932 winter Olympics take place in New York
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- Parking meter is invented in ____
- year/what special kind of year was 1932
- cents/A loaf of Bread
- movie did the actors Johnny Weissmuller, Neil Hamilton, and Maureen O'Sullivan play in
- King/who won the Kentucky Derby Champion
- Hotel/Best Film Oscar Winner
- Crawford/who won the Australian tennis open
15 Clues: cents/A loaf of Bread • is the unemployment rate • magazines "man of the year" • Hotel/Best Film Oscar Winner • cents/Cost of a gallon of Gas • Chadwick/discovered the neutron • Parking meter is invented in ____ • York Yankees/who won the world series • year/what special kind of year was 1932 • King/who won the Kentucky Derby Champion • ...
GERMANY 2015-03-07
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- Scorer of West Germany's second goal against England in the 1966 World Cup final.
- Famous German Formula 1 driver.
- Current Chancellor of Germany.
- Territory handed over to France following World War I.
- American winner of four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics, whom Hitler refused to recognise due to the colour of his skin.
- Name of Germany's winning Eurovision song in 2010.
- Capital of Germany.
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- Number of German films that have won an Oscar.
- Austrian actor famous for the line "I'll be back"
- German maker of cars, meaning "the People's Car".
- _____ of December. When do Germans celebrate St Nicholas' Day?
- Famous German fast food seasoned with curry ketchup.
- Number of countries that has German as an official language.
- Traditional German Christmas treats filled with various spices and covered with icing.
- ________ union. Important group of countries, of which Germany is a key member.
15 Clues: Capital of Germany. • Current Chancellor of Germany. • Famous German Formula 1 driver. • Number of German films that have won an Oscar. • Austrian actor famous for the line "I'll be back" • German maker of cars, meaning "the People's Car". • Name of Germany's winning Eurovision song in 2010. • Famous German fast food seasoned with curry ketchup. • ...
Inclusive International Cooperation 2023-12-25
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- into close association
- throughout the world
- freedom from disturbance or war
- a post-world war 2 international organization created to solve world problems such as war hunger famine etc
- relating to the whole world ie globe
- abstract noun of contribute
- a partnership for combined effort in political parties
- the state of being united
- work done by a team
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- every person
- is a sanskrit phrase meaning 'the world is one family' also used as the theme for G20 2023
- world's biggest sports event has two seasons summer and winter
- an international financial institution which gives money grants to low income countries to help them with poverty and other issues
- world famous freedom fighter from india who is known for his peaceful and honest ways
- mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together
15 Clues: every person • work done by a team • throughout the world • into close association • the state of being united • abstract noun of contribute • freedom from disturbance or war • relating to the whole world ie globe • a partnership for combined effort in political parties • world's biggest sports event has two seasons summer and winter • ...
1980s Culture 2023-03-29
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- This company released their computer word processing program.
- Became one of the most profitable sports clothing companies in the world.
- This beloved drink was reformulated.
- A movie featuring some fuzzy, yet mischievous creatures.
- A video game released on a stand up machine in 1980.
- This nuclear reactor exploded in the USSR in 1986.
- A city where the 1988 Summer Olympics were held.
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- The first woman to produce and own her own talk show starting in 1986.
- This member of the British Royal Family was a fashion icon in the '80s.
- A 24-hour music channel with a moon man logo.
- This animated show made its debut.
- Michael Jackson is known as the ___ of Pop.
- This wall is torn down starting in 1989.
- Chrysler purchased this car brand for $1.1 billion.
- A vegetable, which is used in the name of a popular children's toy released in 1983.
15 Clues: This animated show made its debut. • This beloved drink was reformulated. • This wall is torn down starting in 1989. • Michael Jackson is known as the ___ of Pop. • A 24-hour music channel with a moon man logo. • A city where the 1988 Summer Olympics were held. • This nuclear reactor exploded in the USSR in 1986. • Chrysler purchased this car brand for $1.1 billion. • ...
Anuar Luna 2024-04-10
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- Who was the governor who introduced the tax incentives to the film industry?
- While president what type of economy did the united states have?
- What is the fastest growing industry in the united states in Georgia?
- What political office did jimmy carter hold before being elected president
- The olympics generated how much for atlanta and the state?
- Andrew young helped organize what for the sclc?
- The savannah seaport accounts for how much in revenue?
- The tourism industry accounts for what of the states workforce?
- What has led to the traffic problems in the area
- What were Maynard Jacksons 3 first as mayor?
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- house of representative
- Andrew Young became mayor between what two Asia Country?
- Andrew young helped organize what for the sclc?
- jimmy carter created a treaty with which communist country
- How much does the film industry bring to the state annually?
- Jimmy carter created a treaty between what two Asia countries
16 Clues: house of representative • What were Maynard Jacksons 3 first as mayor? • Andrew young helped organize what for the sclc? • Andrew young helped organize what for the sclc? • What has led to the traffic problems in the area • The savannah seaport accounts for how much in revenue? • Andrew Young became mayor between what two Asia Country? • ...
Olympic Sports 2024-05-02
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- An orange ball on a rectangular court.
- A martial art that originated from Japan. The meaning of its name is "gentle way".
- Stones travelling on ice.
- This sport returns for Paris 2024 on the ocean shore.
- The art of kicking and punching.
- A new sport for the 2024 Olympics : it's an urban dance style.
- A sport where you have to strike a target area with a weapon and activate a red or green light.
- Track and field.
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- From Muhammad Ali to Anthony Joshua.
- A sport that encompasses four strokes :breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly, and crawl.
- Its most famous competition is the Oxford and Cambridge Race.
- Eleven players on a rectangular field.
- Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are Olympic champions in this sport.
- A ball game played in the water.
- A sport played with a bat on a grass field.
15 Clues: Track and field. • Stones travelling on ice. • The art of kicking and punching. • A ball game played in the water. • From Muhammad Ali to Anthony Joshua. • An orange ball on a rectangular court. • Eleven players on a rectangular field. • A sport played with a bat on a grass field. • This sport returns for Paris 2024 on the ocean shore. • ...
Sport 2024-05-22
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- you swing from bar to bar and try to do tricks
- you hit a birdie over the net to try to score
- uses a bouncing ball and a big wall and only 1v1
- you can get an eagle, par, birdie, and hole in one
- has defense,offence,and goalie and played in grass
- try to win as many medals as you can in this event
- yo try to jump as far as possible on sand
- you pitch a ball to bounce then try to hit it
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- 9 innings in a game
- played in a stadium and the floor is ice
- has a green ball and played on concrete with net
- Like hockey in air starts with L
- you you a pole to vault over a big pole in air
- has ten pins and play on a lane
- has touchdowns and the field is 100 yards long
15 Clues: 9 innings in a game • has ten pins and play on a lane • Like hockey in air starts with L • played in a stadium and the floor is ice • yo try to jump as far as possible on sand • you hit a birdie over the net to try to score • you pitch a ball to bounce then try to hit it • you swing from bar to bar and try to do tricks • you you a pole to vault over a big pole in air • ...
Social Studies Lessons 15-16 Review 2023-04-24
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- regular human being without special powers
- from the Greek words meaning "the people rule."
- the Greek Bronze Age culture
- from the Greek words meaning "lover of wisdom", a person that studies or writes about knowledge
- a giant outdoor arena built in Rome
- men wore these in ancient Rome that contained purple-dye from the Phoenicians
- a man trained to fight against other men or animals
- a structure with many bridges that is used to carry water
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- this king conquered much of the known world, from the Mediterranean all the way to India spreading Greek culture
- a traditional story that involves supernatural beings or events
- games that honour the god Zeus
- will not die
- places in ancient Rome for people to bathe and relax
- first advanced Greek civilization that was influenced by the earlier Minoans
- a long period of peace in the Roman empire
15 Clues: will not die • the Greek Bronze Age culture • games that honour the god Zeus • a giant outdoor arena built in Rome • regular human being without special powers • a long period of peace in the Roman empire • from the Greek words meaning "the people rule." • a man trained to fight against other men or animals • places in ancient Rome for people to bathe and relax • ...
Sporting Stars of the 1970s 2023-07-04
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- - Figure skater who won gold at the 1976 Olympics.
- - First name of the Romanian gymnast mentioned in clue 10.
- - Australian cricketer recognized as one of the finest fast bowlers of his era.
- - First name of the iconic gymnast from the Soviet Union.
- - Swedish tennis player known for his dominance on clay courts.
- - Tennis superstar and multiple Grand Slam champion.
- - Racing driver who won the Formula One World Championship.
- - Chess grandmaster who became the World Chess Champion.
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- - Brazilian footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time.
- - NBA basketball player who set numerous records during the decade.
- - English cricketer known for his fast bowling skills.
- - Golfer with a record 18 major championship victories.
- - Formula One driver and three-time World Champion.
- - Romanian gymnast who achieved the first perfect score in Olympic history.
- - Boxing legend known for his charisma and skill in the ring.
15 Clues: - Figure skater who won gold at the 1976 Olympics. • - Formula One driver and three-time World Champion. • - Tennis superstar and multiple Grand Slam champion. • - English cricketer known for his fast bowling skills. • - Golfer with a record 18 major championship victories. • - Chess grandmaster who became the World Chess Champion. • ...
Olympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies 2022-11-18
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- The Olympic_______ award given is to honor who have made achievements in education and peace through their sport.
- In which city did the doves get burned alive?
- The ___________ committee walks in third to start the Olympic opening ceremony.
- How many years apart are the olympics?
- Do the athletes, officials, and coaches all have a different oath or have the same one?
- What program is used to show the past, present, and future of their country?
- The ______'s anthem is played first.
- How long is the olympic torch lit before the ceremony?
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- A person of the country's choosing is a _______ when first entering the stadium.
- Which ceremony is the torch extinguished in?
- How is the torch delivered to the ceremony?
- The first parade(1908)took place in ________.
- Which athletes head first into the parade?
- How do they determine the countries order in the parade?
- What is lit before the dove release?
15 Clues: What is lit before the dove release? • The ______'s anthem is played first. • How many years apart are the olympics? • Which athletes head first into the parade? • How is the torch delivered to the ceremony? • Which ceremony is the torch extinguished in? • In which city did the doves get burned alive? • The first parade(1908)took place in ________. • ...
Puzzle 58 2025-03-04
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- – A _____ has a job to protect its workers from harmful companies.
- – Are you really _____ that you keep stepping on my foot?
- – I saw the rainbow _____ once it stopped raining.
- – Living in an _____ city like Taichung is very convenient.
- – The athletes felt proud to _____ together at the Olympics.
- – The electricity bill is higher because of your constant AC _____.
- – There is a _____ of different candies in the jar.
- – It will be difficult to _____ a project the night before it’s due.
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- – A _____ person will look at their reflection any chance they get.
- – Your scores have been moving _____ since getting a tutor.
- – I rarely eat zongzi because sticky rice will _____ my stomach.
- – I received an _____ visitor at my house last night.
- – The girl gave him a _____ answer when he asked her out.
- – It is _____ that you respond to my message as soon as possible.
- – That house over there has been _____ for many years.
15 Clues: – I saw the rainbow _____ once it stopped raining. • – There is a _____ of different candies in the jar. • – I received an _____ visitor at my house last night. • – That house over there has been _____ for many years. • – Are you really _____ that you keep stepping on my foot? • – The girl gave him a _____ answer when he asked her out. • ...
Puzzle 57 2025-02-25
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- – I wasn’t expecting the surprise _____ at the end of the movie.
- – Caterpillars will _____ into butterflies after a few weeks.
- – There are many _____ fish living in and around the coral reef.
- – You will need to _____ from the MRT to the HSR.
- – Are you enjoying the current capybara _____ in Taiwan?
- – If you sing out of _____, the song will not sound good.
- – Having plum rain in the spring time is _____ in Taiwan.
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- – Do you enjoy being a _____ in a foreign country?
- – The athlete wants to _____ at the Olympics.
- – Jobs that _____ languages make a lot of money.
- – If you need help, you can get an English _____.
- – A fraternal _____ will not look identical to their sibling.
- – The new job requires a lot of _____ to understand.
- – Is a bus a good form of _____ around the city?
- – The earthquake on September 21, 1999 was a real _____.
15 Clues: – The athlete wants to _____ at the Olympics. • – Jobs that _____ languages make a lot of money. • – Is a bus a good form of _____ around the city? • – If you need help, you can get an English _____. • – You will need to _____ from the MRT to the HSR. • – Do you enjoy being a _____ in a foreign country? • – The new job requires a lot of _____ to understand. • ...
Le Reste de la France 2024-12-13
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- NOT the Fighting Irish, they rebuilt it just in time for you
- most visited place in the world like ever
- giant traffic circle built by Napoleon, my favorite monument
- the finest French delicacy, perfected in Mme. Voss's class
- Although not quite as impressive as its American cousin, this city also has a famous festival every year
- gave everyone E. coli during the Olympics
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- Apparentlyyy this is a real food and not just a movie but I don't buy it
- la maison des souris (mice) celebres
- Tiny rectangle inside a giant triangle
- where Marie Antoinette let zem eat cake!
- Rich people vacation spot and home of famous artist Henri Matisse
- Even richer people vacation spot and location of Cars 2 race
- famous red wine region
- month-long bike race, France's most popular and prestigious sporting event
- site of the largest WWI battle, only an hour from Metz
15 Clues: famous red wine region • la maison des souris (mice) celebres • Tiny rectangle inside a giant triangle • where Marie Antoinette let zem eat cake! • most visited place in the world like ever • gave everyone E. coli during the Olympics • site of the largest WWI battle, only an hour from Metz • the finest French delicacy, perfected in Mme. Voss's class • ...
A Separate Peace 2017-05-17
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- The Devon ------ Carnival
- Who is the head manager for the rowing crew
- Finny uses the Devon school --- as a belt
- Finny wants to train Gene for the 1944 -------
- Finny's invented sports game
- troops Leper decides to enlist in the
- A Separate Peace is told in the ----- point of view
- The major event is always in the story's background
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- To join The ----- Suicide Society of the Summer Session each boy must jump from the tree limb
- How many years has it been since Gene attended the Devon School
- Brinker holds Gene's mock trial in the first building's ------------- (2 words)
- Finny uses these when he comes back to school
- What does Gene think of doing after seeing the soldiers on the train?
- Finny breaks his leg for the second time when he falls down the marble -----
- What enters Finny's bloodstream and causes him to die?
- Hampshire The Devon school is located in
- Who witnessed Gene jounce the limb, causing Finny to fall
17 Clues: The Devon ------ Carnival • Finny's invented sports game • troops Leper decides to enlist in the • Hampshire The Devon school is located in • Finny uses the Devon school --- as a belt • Who is the head manager for the rowing crew • Finny uses these when he comes back to school • Finny wants to train Gene for the 1944 ------- • ...
How the World is Connected 2021-08-11
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- influenced by different countries and cultures
- a country’s goods to other countries
- foods from different countries, which are introduced to other countries
- given to the public about the world
- process of countries exchanging goods and services
- issues
- messages to people in other countries via phone calls, emails, post, etc
- variety of ways people communicate with each other in different countries
- about other cultures and counties, this could also include exchanged programs
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- intelligence used to improve human life
- together to discuss problems occurring in the world today and the future
- enjoyment/amusement to a crowd, actors from different countries come together creating tv shows, movies etc.
- countries and states and having influence over other government systems
- working together during war and other issues
- with others online, by using certain platforms and apps
- coming from different countries to compete with each other in actives, the Olympics
- overseas via plane or ship, for reasons such as; recreational, historical and wilderness.
- identity of different countries, and their people
- media
19 Clues: media • issues • given to the public about the world • a country’s goods to other countries • intelligence used to improve human life • working together during war and other issues • influenced by different countries and cultures • identity of different countries, and their people • process of countries exchanging goods and services • ...
Summer Sizzler 2022-05-09
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- Which Water Sport Is Not In The Summer Olympics?
- The Term SPF Is Seen On All Sunscreen Bottles. What Does the F Stand For?
- Which President Hosted The First Barbecue At The White House?
- What Old English Word Did The Word “Summer” Come From?
- True Or False: Watermelon Consists Of Over 90% Water.
- What Is The Most Sold Item In The Summer?
- What language did the word 'solstice' originate from
- Which Insects Are Most Prevalent During The Summer Months?
- What Is The Longest Continuous Beach In America?
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- What Flower Thrives In Summer Because It Loves The Sun?
- In What Country Is The Biggest Water Park In The World?
- The Month Of June Is Named After Which Roman Goddess?
- What month is the last day of summer.
- Which Beach Sport Became Official In 1986?
- Which Tower Actually Grows In The Heat Of The Summer?
- What Star Is Associated With The Phrase “The Dog Days Of Summer”?
- What United States island Holds A Hotdog Contest On Independence Day?
17 Clues: What month is the last day of summer. • What Is The Most Sold Item In The Summer? • Which Beach Sport Became Official In 1986? • Which Water Sport Is Not In The Summer Olympics? • What Is The Longest Continuous Beach In America? • What language did the word 'solstice' originate from • The Month Of June Is Named After Which Roman Goddess? • ...
Marvellous Melbourne 2013-10-24
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- / name one of the streets in Melbourne starting with c
- Exhibition / what was the major thing in Melbourne that was very popular and big as the olympics
- / which river were the boats coming back from
- Melbourne / name the place where the boats were
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- / the name of the railway station starting with f
- / name the street starting with e in Melbourne
- Batman / the mans name who discovered Melbourne and settled here
7 Clues: / which river were the boats coming back from • / name the street starting with e in Melbourne • Melbourne / name the place where the boats were • / the name of the railway station starting with f • / name one of the streets in Melbourne starting with c • Batman / the mans name who discovered Melbourne and settled here • ...
new crossword2 2022-03-19
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- what is an activity you can do in order to stay fit
- what do charities do (has a hyphen in the middle)
- what do you have to submit when applying for a job
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- a major international multi-sport event held once every four years
- what am I doing right now
- what do you have to do in order to succeed
- what do you have to do in your interviews
7 Clues: what am I doing right now • what do you have to do in your interviews • what do you have to do in order to succeed • what do charities do (has a hyphen in the middle) • what do you have to submit when applying for a job • what is an activity you can do in order to stay fit • a major international multi-sport event held once every four years
Plaza of Hallandale 2024-08-19
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- who did we celebrate last week
- Last name of person who painted the iconic artwork "Campbell's Soup Cans" in the 1960s?
- Which band sang the song "Bohemian Rhapsody"?
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- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- What was the name of the iconic music festival held in 1969, attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees?
- What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
- Which country hosted the Summer Olympics in 1968?
7 Clues: who did we celebrate last week • What is the main ingredient in guacamole? • Which band sang the song "Bohemian Rhapsody"? • What is the largest planet in our solar system? • Which country hosted the Summer Olympics in 1968? • Last name of person who painted the iconic artwork "Campbell's Soup Cans" in the 1960s? • ...
Chris' Valentine's Day Crossword, Olympic Edition 2014-02-13
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- The 2010 Games’ least appreciated mascot in the van Schaayk-O’Donnell household
- What holiday coincided with Valentine’s Day 2010
- Name of the hotel where we stayed in Vancouver
- Host city of the Olympics for the year baby #3 will be born
- What Margot said when she watched Luge for the first time
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- Who “watched over” Gemma in the hospital when she was born
- The Olympic event we had pre-ordered tickets for
- Where we had dinner the first night you arrived in Vancouver
- Our favourite Granville Island beer
- Where we watched the opening ceremonies of the 2012 London Games just after Margot was born
10 Clues: Our favourite Granville Island beer • Name of the hotel where we stayed in Vancouver • The Olympic event we had pre-ordered tickets for • What holiday coincided with Valentine’s Day 2010 • What Margot said when she watched Luge for the first time • Who “watched over” Gemma in the hospital when she was born • ...
The Year - 1994 2014-06-05
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- The successful Disney-animated film that only features animal characters
- Where the earthquake that demolished the Californian west coast occurred
- The first elected South African president
- The country that won the 1994 FIFA World Cup
- The television show that takes place in Manhattan and would go on to film ten seasons
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- The planet that collided with fragments of a comet
- Plant that had only been found in fossils until September 1994 when it was discovered in Australia
- The murder victim of the OJ Simpson trial
- The country that hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics
- The lead actor of the successful Forrest Gump film
10 Clues: The murder victim of the OJ Simpson trial • The first elected South African president • The country that won the 1994 FIFA World Cup • The country that hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics • The planet that collided with fragments of a comet • The lead actor of the successful Forrest Gump film • The successful Disney-animated film that only features animal characters • ...
Amazing Race 2013-01-31
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- Process of communicating the value of a product or service to customers
- Winners of the 2011 Business Unit of the Year (two words)
- Where will the 2016 Olympics be held?
- In 2012, Baxter International acquired which company to enhance the Renal Therapies Portfoilio?
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- Programme used by the Auckland City Mission to assist community groups with food donations
- Who will host the 2015 Rugby World Cup?
- Theme of 2013 Sales and Marketing Conference (2 words)
- A personal attribute in the Baxter Leadership Expectations
- Another word for: high grade; superiority; excellence
- Joint action by a group of people to maintain the efficiency of the group
10 Clues: Where will the 2016 Olympics be held? • Who will host the 2015 Rugby World Cup? • Another word for: high grade; superiority; excellence • Theme of 2013 Sales and Marketing Conference (2 words) • Winners of the 2011 Business Unit of the Year (two words) • A personal attribute in the Baxter Leadership Expectations • ...
Crossword Puzzle for August 15, 2016 2016-08-15
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- This Einstein document covers the troubleshooting tips associated with Xfinity voice and fax machine.
- This Einstein document shows how to set up auto pay.
- This Einstein document shows steps for customers to change ssid and wife password.
- This tool is used to request a change to a customer's billing cycle
- The most comprehensive online protection suite.
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- This Einstein document shows international rates for international calling.
- Xfinity customers have access to videos that explain the features of their Xfinity services.
- Buckner Is the name of our new Senior HR generalist
- Comcast is delivering 6,000 _____ of live on demand coverage for 2016 Olympics
- Where our new Senior HR generalist is from.
10 Clues: Where our new Senior HR generalist is from. • The most comprehensive online protection suite. • Buckner Is the name of our new Senior HR generalist • This Einstein document shows how to set up auto pay. • This tool is used to request a change to a customer's billing cycle • This Einstein document shows international rates for international calling. • ...
Crossword Puzzle for 8-15-2016 2016-08-11
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- This Einstein Document shows how to set up auto pay.
- Comcast is delivering 6,000 ________ of live on demand coverage for 2016 Olympics.
- Is the name of our new Senior HR generalist.
- Where our new Senior HR Generalist is from.
- This Einstein Document covers the troubleshooting tips associated with Xfinity voice and fax machine.
- This Einstein Document shows steps for customers to change ssid and wifi password
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- This tool is used to request a change to a customer's billing cycle.
- The most comprehensive online protection suite.
- - Xfinity customers have access to videos that explain the features of their Xfinity services.
- This Einstein Document shows international rates for international calling
10 Clues: Where our new Senior HR Generalist is from. • Is the name of our new Senior HR generalist. • The most comprehensive online protection suite. • This Einstein Document shows how to set up auto pay. • This tool is used to request a change to a customer's billing cycle. • This Einstein Document shows international rates for international calling • ...
Week 23 & 24 Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-04
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- The ______ lace was a beautiful addition to the wedding dress.
- The Olympics is an ______ event with countries from all over the globe represented.
- Ludy won the _______ event with a throw of 66 feet and 4 inches.
- When you have strong core muscles, you have good ____.
- The city of New York is considered a sprawling _____.
- The _____ of water is vital to the survival of our planet.
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- The arrowheads we found in the corn field were from a ____ tribe.
- The _____ of immigrants gathered for a festival on Saturday.
- The ______ of the court house is considered traditional.
- The historical society's ____ of the log cabin is being moved to the museum site.
10 Clues: The city of New York is considered a sprawling _____. • When you have strong core muscles, you have good ____. • The ______ of the court house is considered traditional. • The _____ of water is vital to the survival of our planet. • The _____ of immigrants gathered for a festival on Saturday. • The ______ lace was a beautiful addition to the wedding dress. • ...
1920 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-08
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- What amendment was ratified in 1920?
- Who won the election in 1920?
- Who was the first woman in the U.S. to win the olympics?
- What did the U.S. Postal Service say cannot be delivered by parcel in 1920?
- Who is going to be able to vote in the next election?
- Who is the president as of November 1st, 1920?
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- How many states joined the League of Nations officially?
- Who was a very famous baseball player born in 1845?
- What organization reported that rockets will never be able to fly?
- What came into effect that allowed these people to vote in the next election?
10 Clues: Who won the election in 1920? • What amendment was ratified in 1920? • Who is the president as of November 1st, 1920? • Who was a very famous baseball player born in 1845? • Who is going to be able to vote in the next election? • How many states joined the League of Nations officially? • Who was the first woman in the U.S. to win the olympics? • ...
Snow Birds 2020-05-10
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- the Snowbirds performed at the Olympics held in this Albertan city
- the Snowbird formation is made from this many planes
- this European country is most popular for Canadian snow birds
- this mama bird is synonymous with the first sign of spring
- the Snowbirds first performed in this Saskatchewan city
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- this American state is the most popular for Canadian snow birds
- just south of the US, this country is the 2nd most popular vacation for Canadian snow birds
- Canada's supersonic interceptor jet of the 1950s
- the name of an actual snow bird
- this winter bird also serves as a mascot for Toronto Baseball
10 Clues: the name of an actual snow bird • Canada's supersonic interceptor jet of the 1950s • the Snowbird formation is made from this many planes • the Snowbirds first performed in this Saskatchewan city • this mama bird is synonymous with the first sign of spring • this winter bird also serves as a mascot for Toronto Baseball • ...
greek vs roman crossward 2021-03-03
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- Romans competed in chariot racing and the greeks competed in the
- Romans usually were carnivores and the greeks were usually
- Whereas greece fought persia, rome fought
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- the greeks had zeus as the god of thunder and the romans had
- both greece and rome used this animal as pets
- both the greeks and the romans used this to fight
- both greeks and romans ate this from the sea
- the greek god of the sea is poseidon and the roman god was
- the greek god of war was ares and the roman god of war was
- while the greek god of beauty was aphrodite the roman god was
10 Clues: Whereas greece fought persia, rome fought • both greeks and romans ate this from the sea • both greece and rome used this animal as pets • both the greeks and the romans used this to fight • the greek god of the sea is poseidon and the roman god was • the greek god of war was ares and the roman god of war was • ...
greek vs roman crossward 2021-03-03
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- Romans competed in chariot racing and the greeks competed in the
- Romans usually were carnivores and the greeks were usually
- Whereas greece fought persia, rome fought
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- the greeks had zeus as the god of thunder and the romans had
- both greece and rome used this animal as pets
- both the greeks and the romans used this to fight
- both greeks and romans ate this from the sea
- the greek god of the sea is poseidon and the roman god was
- the greek god of war was ares and the roman god of war was
- while the greek god of beauty was aphrodite the roman god was
10 Clues: Whereas greece fought persia, rome fought • both greeks and romans ate this from the sea • both greece and rome used this animal as pets • both the greeks and the romans used this to fight • the greek god of the sea is poseidon and the roman god was • the greek god of war was ares and the roman god of war was • ...
Support Health 2021-07-27
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- The sport our class is great at.
- Someone in our class who is always polite and happy
- Someone in our class who is good at lots of sports.
- something you should do when you both want the same game or toy.
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- Something we should do to improve our fitness.
- Something you should do when another person is talking to you.
- a person you should trust and enjoy spending time with.
- Someone in our class who is great at solving puzzles and challenges.
- What games are on TV at the moment and they are in Tokyo?
- something you should do when someone else wins the game.
10 Clues: The sport our class is great at. • Something we should do to improve our fitness. • Someone in our class who is always polite and happy • Someone in our class who is good at lots of sports. • a person you should trust and enjoy spending time with. • something you should do when someone else wins the game. • What games are on TV at the moment and they are in Tokyo? • ...
Honors English - Week 3 Q3 Vocab 2024-01-19
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- I was happy with my ___ of a gold medal at the Olympics.
- Money is a ____ resource.
- I'm a very ____ person.
- Our previously separated groups ___ into one.
- I will ____ the china to my sister in my will.
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- With one glance I was able to ___ that she was an artist due to the paint stains on her hands.
- My mom left it up to me to ___ the food and water to my siblings on the road trip.
- It was well known that I'm ___ with democrats in most political opinions.
- She makes very ___ arguments.
- I was able to ___ the embarrassing video of me off my mom's phone.
10 Clues: I'm a very ____ person. • Money is a ____ resource. • She makes very ___ arguments. • Our previously separated groups ___ into one. • I will ____ the china to my sister in my will. • I was happy with my ___ of a gold medal at the Olympics. • I was able to ___ the embarrassing video of me off my mom's phone. • ...
CW_1st_U10 2024-02-08
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- An international sports event where athletes from different countries compete in various sports.
- mother and father.
- Someone who performs in plays, movies, or television shows.
- An underground train system used for public transportation in cities.
- A time when you take a break from school or work and go on trips or relax.
- A place where people go to watch plays, movies, or performances.
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- When actors, musicians, or dancers entertain an audience.
- A small, temporary structure where goods are sold or services are provided.
- A tall structure that often stands alone, like a skyscraper or a castle turret.
- Something that is different or unique, often in a good way.
10 Clues: mother and father. • When actors, musicians, or dancers entertain an audience. • Someone who performs in plays, movies, or television shows. • Something that is different or unique, often in a good way. • A place where people go to watch plays, movies, or performances. • An underground train system used for public transportation in cities. • ...
Tea and Trivia May 2024 2024-04-11
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- What is the name of the celebrity that the worlds first cloned animal, a sheep, was named after in 1996?
- What river runs through Paris?
- How many gold medals did Ian Thorpe win at the 2000 Olympics?
- What chewy desert topping is made from egg whites and tartar?
- Wrest Point Casino, Australia's first legal Casino opened in which State?
- How many wives did Henry the VIII have?
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- What was Princess Dianas maiden name?
- What is the most commonly spoken language in Brazil?
- What is the highest scoring card by rank in a deck of cards?
- What is the capital of the Bahamas?
10 Clues: What river runs through Paris? • What is the capital of the Bahamas? • What was Princess Dianas maiden name? • How many wives did Henry the VIII have? • What is the most commonly spoken language in Brazil? • What is the highest scoring card by rank in a deck of cards? • How many gold medals did Ian Thorpe win at the 2000 Olympics? • ...
Grammarian Guesser 2024-09-20
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- I am always hungry, I must be fed, the finger I touch will soon turn red.
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- The more you take, the more you leave behind.
- What is the longest river in the world?
- Hardest natural substance on Earth.
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- Country which hosted the first modern Olympics Games in 1896.
- What has keys but can’t open locks?
- Which planet is known as The Red Planet?
- The more of this there is, the less you see.
- I speak without mouth and hear without ears. I have no body but my existence is clear.
10 Clues: What has keys but can’t open locks? • Hardest natural substance on Earth. • What is the longest river in the world? • Which planet is known as The Red Planet? • The more of this there is, the less you see. • The more you take, the more you leave behind. • Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun? • ...
Jesse Owens 2016-02-26
Boys in the Boat 2024-03-13
5 Clues: What was Joe's last name? • What was Joe's girlfriend's name? • Who was the coxswain in the Husky Clipper? • What was the first name of Joe's stepmother? • What was the name of the boat they used in the 1936 Olympics?
grow a cloud 2025-09-16
5 Clues: The sky is sprayed with Silver _. • Which Olympics was cloud seeding used. • What is a side effect of cloud seeding? • Water below 0°C that can't freeze is _. • How did the Chinese government shoot the Silver Iodide into the sky?
Language Enrichment Crossword: 2021/10/06 2021-10-06
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- Greece what ancient civilisation invented the olympics
- the city that lost the peloponnesian war
- the city that won the peloponnesian war
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- This was a ruler of ancient Egyp. His tomb was found in the valley of kings in 1992
- a famous female ruler of ancient Egypt
- This was a species of human that was found over 40000 years ago
- This was the country we’re morse mythology was first found
7 Clues: a famous female ruler of ancient Egypt • the city that won the peloponnesian war • the city that lost the peloponnesian war • Greece what ancient civilisation invented the olympics • This was the country we’re morse mythology was first found • This was a species of human that was found over 40000 years ago • ...
Marvellous Melbourne 2013-10-24
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- / name the street starting with e in Melbourne
- Melbourne / name the place where the boats were
- / name one of the streets in Melbourne starting with c
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- / the name of the railway station starting with f
- Exhibition / what was the major thing in Melbourne that was very popular and big as the olympics
- / which river were the boats coming back from
- Batman / the mans name who discovered Melbourne and settled here
7 Clues: / which river were the boats coming back from • / name the street starting with e in Melbourne • Melbourne / name the place where the boats were • / the name of the railway station starting with f • / name one of the streets in Melbourne starting with c • Batman / the mans name who discovered Melbourne and settled here • ...
Swimming Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Most decorated U.S. Olympic male swimmer
- The first Olympic swimming competitions were held here instead of a pool
- School that Minooka co-oped with for swimming starting in 2008
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- The first swimming championship was held here in 1846.
- Ancient Greeks and Romans used swimming to train them
- Name of only swimming state champion from Minooka
- Won the silver medal in the 50m freestyle at the 2008 Olympics at age 41
7 Clues: Most decorated U.S. Olympic male swimmer • Name of only swimming state champion from Minooka • Ancient Greeks and Romans used swimming to train them • The first swimming championship was held here in 1846. • School that Minooka co-oped with for swimming starting in 2008 • Won the silver medal in the 50m freestyle at the 2008 Olympics at age 41 • ...
A Golden Age in Greece 2016-03-28
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- Student of Socrates; wrote Socrates' ideas in dialogues
- A group of citizens who hear evidence in a court of law
- Perhaps real, or perhaps imaginary, island civilization described by Plato
- Place where citizens voted and passed laws
- An age of wealth and glory for Athens
- The war between Sparta and Athens
- What Sparta hoped to do to make Athens surrender
- Disorder brought on by The Peloponnesian War
- Protector of Athens
- Sports competitions between Greek city-states began in 776 B.C.
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- Winner of The Peloponnesian War
- The leading city-state of Greece
- Leader who made sure all Athenians could sit on a jury
- Form of theater invented by the Greeks
- The search for wisdom and the right way to live
- Kingdom to the north, led by Philip II, which conquered Greece
- A disease that killed one-third of Athens' population
- Marble temple at the top of the Acropolis
- Father of philosophy; discussed the right way to live
- Athens' ships brought it wealth
- Empire defeated by Athens in the 470's B.C.
21 Clues: Protector of Athens • Winner of The Peloponnesian War • Athens' ships brought it wealth • The leading city-state of Greece • The war between Sparta and Athens • An age of wealth and glory for Athens • Form of theater invented by the Greeks • Marble temple at the top of the Acropolis • Place where citizens voted and passed laws • Empire defeated by Athens in the 470's B.C. • ...
King of Word Games Crossword 2015-12-02
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- Wrestler who has cumulatively held the IWGP tag titles longer than anyone
- New Japan stable dating back to 2009
- Innovated many moves with "Dragon" in their name
- Only American to win the New Japan Cup
- First and longest reigning NEVER champion
- New Japan's annual May event
- One of 2 wrestlers who has won the G1 Climax but not the IWGP title
- Only wrestler to win the IWGP title, Triple Crown, NWA title, and Young Lion's Cup
- Home of the 2014 G1 Finals
- Wrestler who needs a break?
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- Started and almost ended New Japan
- He held the IWGP Jr. tag title the shortest amount of time
- Former CMLL tag champ with Jushin Liger
- Cult hero who started in WAR
- New Japan star with a 3-1 MMA record
- Black Tiger IV
- One of 2 wrestlera who has won the G1 Climax but not the IWGP title
- Competed in the 2000 Super J Cup
- His brother won a medal in the Olympics for wrestling
- Former Toryumon Young Dragon's Cup winner
20 Clues: Black Tiger IV • Home of the 2014 G1 Finals • Wrestler who needs a break? • Cult hero who started in WAR • New Japan's annual May event • Competed in the 2000 Super J Cup • Started and almost ended New Japan • New Japan stable dating back to 2009 • New Japan star with a 3-1 MMA record • Only American to win the New Japan Cup • Former CMLL tag champ with Jushin Liger • ...
ma dukes 2017-08-23
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- Cottle school mascot
- NFL team recently relocated to LA
- National Champion at Syracuse, Curent Knick
- highest paid actor stars in Ballers
- Legendary Chinese NBA Center for the Houston Rockets
- female fighter turned battle of the network stars host
- Giants star receiver initials
- only state to begin with a D
- ex bulls coach ex lakers coach ex Knicks GM
- Mets Heavy Hitting outfielder
- Polish for Mom
- float like a butterly sting like a bee boxer
- the last team Lebron played for
- largest birds alive
- former cia employee once wanted for treason and espionage
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- pug + beagle
- red insect with black dots
- The Candidate/Butch Cassidy actor
- ford car with horse emblem
- captain jack sparrow and Edward scissor hands
- Houston Rocket MVP Candidate with he beard
- Soccer championships every 4 years
- Largest desert in the world
- coach Ks team
- 2016-2017 Superbowl Champs
- coach Calipari's team
- Kyrie Irving's new team
- Chapel School mascot
- home of the 2020 olympics
- most popular sport in the world
30 Clues: pug + beagle • coach Ks team • Polish for Mom • largest birds alive • Cottle school mascot • Chapel School mascot • coach Calipari's team • Kyrie Irving's new team • home of the 2020 olympics • red insect with black dots • ford car with horse emblem • 2016-2017 Superbowl Champs • Largest desert in the world • only state to begin with a D • Giants star receiver initials • ...
1920s Crossword 2017-03-30
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- On January 28, 1916, women won the ______ in Manitoba
- there were over this amount of cars in Canada
- landscapes: The group of artists painted...
- First female mayor in Ottawa, Ontario
- PM who made Canada much more independent from Britain
- Medical ______ was used for the first time in Canada
- Unexpected winner of the Men’s 100m and 200m
- French-Canadian J.A. Bombardier’s most famous invention was the ________
- Group of famous Canadian artisits
- Group of women who fought for women’s rights in Canada
- Canada sent 7 _______ athletes to the 1928 Olympics
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- Canada's "Al Capone"
- Canadian artist and writer who inspired people of the Pacific Northwest Coast
- The __________ Treaty was the first treaty Canada signed without the involvement of Britain
- The first Ford Compay of Canada opened in...
- The group of artists painted...
- In 1922 _________ was an important step to Canada’s independence
- Famous and beloved radio broadcaster
- First woman elected to parliament
- Man who took advantage of the American liquor ban
- Canada’s biggest sport today started to get popular in the 1920s
21 Clues: Canada's "Al Capone" • The group of artists painted... • First woman elected to parliament • Group of famous Canadian artisits • Famous and beloved radio broadcaster • First female mayor in Ottawa, Ontario • landscapes: The group of artists painted... • The first Ford Compay of Canada opened in... • Unexpected winner of the Men’s 100m and 200m • ...
NC 2 Lessons 35-38 2018-07-09
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- a large structure consisting of many rows of seats
- not including; but not
- damaged/hurt
- to do something for a particular purpose
- the countries next to the Mediterranean Sea
- extremely and unpleasantly cold
- plan or purpose
- to make or draw plans for something
- worried and nervous
- to move through water
- to prepare for something
- scare
- achieve something
- the best
- soon
- not liquid or gas
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- normal
- extremely good
- the group of people who officially control a country
- to say that something is wrong or not good enough
- to have something such as a meeting or an election
- something that is almost the opposite of something else
- happening repeatedly
- extremely large
- after the time mentioned
- International sports competitions that happens once every four years
- during the time that
- the light and heat that come from the sun
- to feel sorry about something
- not weak- powerful
- a city that is the center of government
- do something very quickly
32 Clues: soon • scare • normal • the best • damaged/hurt • extremely good • extremely large • plan or purpose • achieve something • not liquid or gas • not weak- powerful • worried and nervous • happening repeatedly • during the time that • to move through water • not including; but not • after the time mentioned • to prepare for something • do something very quickly • to feel sorry about something • ...
Softball 2012-02-15
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- A batted ball that is rolling.
- A batted ball that travels upward before coming back down.
- The shape of the field.
- This team bats first.
- A batted ball that goes over the outfield fence.
- A batted ball that is hit hard in the air without touching the ground.
- The most common number of inches for a softball measurement.
- The player that wears a mask.
- Jenny __________ is a pitching phenomenon made famous by her "pink".
- A mistake made by a fielder on defense.
- A batted ball not in fair territory.
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- Number of outs in an inning.
- The world wide competition of sports that no long includes softball.
- Number of "balls" that are pitched before a batter walks to first.
- Infielder that covers 2nd base if hit to the right side.
- A hit that is performed by tapping the ball softly.
- Style of fast pitching that involves a complete revolution of the throwing arm.
- Number of innings in a game.
- A pitch within the zone.
- The destination of the first official softball game.
20 Clues: This team bats first. • The shape of the field. • A pitch within the zone. • Number of outs in an inning. • Number of innings in a game. • The player that wears a mask. • A batted ball that is rolling. • A batted ball not in fair territory. • A mistake made by a fielder on defense. • A batted ball that goes over the outfield fence. • ...
London 2012 Olympic Games 2012-08-23
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- Athletes have to drink a lot of -----.
- A race in the pool.
- The official supermarket of the australian olympic team.
- The bank that has olympic themed ads and their moto is comm bank can
- An event that includes 5 sports.
- Which Australian girlwon a gold medal on the same day as Sally Pearson?
- What is the olympic logo?
- The australian girl that one a gold medal in womens 100m hurdles
- People catch all the Olympic action on lots and lots of --------.
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- The thing that is lit at the beginning of the games.
- The olympics are on every 4 ------.
- Where the olympic games were held.
- An event that includes cycling, swimming and running.
- The sport where you use a pole to get over the bar.
- The thing that starts the olympic games.
- In a triathlon they swim and they cycle. They also ------.
- If you are an olympic athlete you have to train very very ------.
- Where is Usain Bolt from?
- The event that involves long jump and sprints.
- Athletes have the opportunity to win ------.
20 Clues: A race in the pool. • What is the olympic logo? • Where is Usain Bolt from? • An event that includes 5 sports. • Where the olympic games were held. • The olympics are on every 4 ------. • Athletes have to drink a lot of -----. • The thing that starts the olympic games. • Athletes have the opportunity to win ------. • The event that involves long jump and sprints. • ...
Crossword 2012-08-18
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- This country has the largest population in the world
- This is the capital of Canada
- Last name of the guy who invented the telephone
- I am the fastest land animal
- The largest state in America
- Washington D.C. is located in what state
- I am the only country that is also a continent
- A caterpillar becomes this before it turns into a butterfly
- Last name of Stewie on the Family Guy
- Last name of the 1st winner of American Idol
- Last name of the host of American Idol
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- I design all the inventions that the Kratts use on Wild Kratts
- Last name of the first president of the United States
- This is the state tree of Texas
- The 2016 Summer Olympics will be in this country
- I was the US president during the Civil War
- These people sailed to America in 1620 on the Mayflower
- Last name of the explorer who discovered America
- Last name of the guy who invented the light bulb
- First name of the boy who had CJ7 as a pet
20 Clues: I am the fastest land animal • The largest state in America • This is the capital of Canada • This is the state tree of Texas • Last name of Stewie on the Family Guy • Last name of the host of American Idol • Washington D.C. is located in what state • First name of the boy who had CJ7 as a pet • I was the US president during the Civil War • ...
Newstendo Entertainment System 2013-02-02
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- Fashion designers Andre Courreges and Mary Quant introduced this, signaling the rapidily changing mores of the decade.
- Albert DeSalvo was known as the _____ Strangler.
- Initials of 1964 Nobel Prize winner.
- "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"
- 1964 Miss America
- This country exploded its first nuclear bomb in 1964.
- The most powerful earthquake is US history hit where?
- Robert Moog develops his first ______.
- This marker is pretty 'sharp'.
- A popular car with a sticker price of $2,400.
- "A martini. Shaken, not stirred."
- These dolls are everywhere, even under bridges...
- Introduced the first VCR.
- Where was President Kennedy assassinated? (R.I.P.)
- The surgeon general says smoking leads to this.
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- First black actor to win a best actor Academy Award.
- Army action figure. NOT a doll.
- 1964 Summer Olympics city.
- "Let your fingers do the walking"
- Time Magazine's Man of the Year
- 1964 World Series Champions
- The Ed Sullivan Show - February 9 guest
- This country gained its independence from the United Kingdom.
- "Skipper!"
- Where is this year's World fair being held?
25 Clues: "Skipper!" • 1964 Miss America • Introduced the first VCR. • 1964 Summer Olympics city. • 1964 World Series Champions • This marker is pretty 'sharp'. • Army action figure. NOT a doll. • Time Magazine's Man of the Year • "Let your fingers do the walking" • "A martini. Shaken, not stirred." • Initials of 1964 Nobel Prize winner. • Robert Moog develops his first ______. • ...
Olympic Games 2012-09-12
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- _____ medal.
- Tom Slingsby won a _____ event.
- Team _____ was the host nation of the 2012 Olympic Games.
- The first name of the athlete that clocked 11.99s in the Men's 100m final.
- The first name of the GOAT.
- The country the former sprinter Michael Johnson is from.
- The last name of best American Olympian that ever lived.
- Rafael _____, tennis player who won Men’s Singles gold in Beijing 2008 Olympics Games.
- London 2012 ______ Games.
- Usain Bolt has natural _____.
- The first name of the only Australia to win gold in cycling at the London 2012 Olympic Games
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- Australia's Olympic ______ was 'Share the Spirit'.
- Which country came 11th on the London 2012 Olympic Games Medal Tally?
- The ______ Games
- Tyson _____ came 4th in the Men's 100m final.
- Olympic _____.
- Where was the Olympic Games in 1896?
- The no.1 sprinting nation in the world.
- Professional _____ compete at the Olympic Games
- The last name of the greatest sprinter ever.
- _____ Blake came 2nd in the Men's 200m race.
- The ____ has held the Games 2 times.
22 Clues: _____ medal. • Olympic _____. • The ______ Games • London 2012 ______ Games. • The first name of the GOAT. • Usain Bolt has natural _____. • Tom Slingsby won a _____ event. • Where was the Olympic Games in 1896? • The ____ has held the Games 2 times. • The no.1 sprinting nation in the world. • The last name of the greatest sprinter ever. • ...
1920's Crossword 2014-04-28
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- What emerged as Canada's favourite sport?
- The ____ was the most famous dance in the 20's
- What group of women helped give women rights?
- Prohibition made what illegal across the United States in the 20's
- Where were the 1920's Olympics held?
- ____ were payed less money than men for doing the same jobs as them during the 1920's
- Mobsters fought for the control of ____ in the 20's
- "It's the best thing since _____"
- By the 1920's _____ out of ten families had electricity
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- Jazz music also put down roots in the ____
- ____ drove silent movies out
- What were the 10920's referred to as?
- Bluenose Schooner won the hearts of many Canadians by winning the International Fishermans trophy ____ times in a row
- Girls that drank, smoked, and swore where called ____
- What party was Mackenzie King on?
- ____ movies became popular in the 1920's
- Where did the strike take place?
- Returning home ____ had a hard time finding work
- Jazz music originated in the ____
- This medicine is still used to help people with diabetes
20 Clues: ____ drove silent movies out • Where did the strike take place? • What party was Mackenzie King on? • Jazz music originated in the ____ • "It's the best thing since _____" • Where were the 1920's Olympics held? • What were the 10920's referred to as? • ____ movies became popular in the 1920's • What emerged as Canada's favourite sport? • ...
It's all Greek to Me 2014-10-29
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- God of Marriage
- God of the Sun
- Where the first Olympic games were held
- God of Beauty
- Name of dog in Heros Nomad
- Stone used for buildings and statues
- Chapter ten in Heros Nomad
- Name given to the homeless man in Heros Nomad
- God of the Sea
- God of Travel
- God of War
- Where main protagonist lives in Heros Nomad
- Circular disk for throwing
- Animals hair that Spartans put on their helmets
- Sister in Heros Nomad
- King of Persia during the Greek-Persio wars
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- Women could not do this
- name of second protagonist in Heros Nomad
- Famous battle where the Greeks beat the Persians
- Games held every four years
- God of Wisdom
- Showed the Persians a secret passage in Heros Nomad
- God of Agriculture
- King of Sparta during the Greek-Persio wars
- Where everyone has a say
- Where the Greek gods lived
- God of the Sky
- Spartan war strategy
- name of main protagonist in Heros Nomad
- Name of main bully in Heros Nomad
- God of the Dead
31 Clues: God of War • God of Wisdom • God of Beauty • God of Travel • God of the Sun • God of the Sea • God of the Sky • God of Marriage • God of the Dead • God of Agriculture • Spartan war strategy • Sister in Heros Nomad • Women could not do this • Where everyone has a say • Name of dog in Heros Nomad • Chapter ten in Heros Nomad • Where the Greek gods lived • Circular disk for throwing • ...
Crossword Step 1B 2015-06-29
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- (n.) 1,000,000.
- (adj.) “The Olympics” is an _____________ event.
- (n.) What is the _____ of this book? I want to buy it.
- (n.) Sunny, raining, windy or cloudy.
- (n.) It is a _____ that Japan is surrounded by the sea on all sides.
- (v.) Before you _____ the road you should look both ways.
- (adj.) ________ exercise is good for the body.
- (n.) Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
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- (n.) Every morning, I have a ____ of cereal.
- (v.) You can ____ many different clubs and circles at TOGAKU.
- (n.) I had a bad cold so I took some ________.
- (n.) The ______ between Houston and Tokyo takes around 13 hours.
- (n.) The north of California is famous for the redwood trees in the ______.
- (adj.) She was ____ that she got the job.
- (n.) People go to university to get a good _du______.
- (n.) For what ______ did you choose this topic?
- (n.) What did you do in the spring ________?
- (n.) When you see a grey ______ it means there will be rain.
- (adj.) I put too many things in my bag and now it is really _____.
- (n.) Also known as “sea”.
20 Clues: (n.) 1,000,000. • (n.) Also known as “sea”. • (n.) Sunny, raining, windy or cloudy. • (n.) Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. • (adj.) She was ____ that she got the job. • (n.) Every morning, I have a ____ of cereal. • (n.) What did you do in the spring ________? • (n.) I had a bad cold so I took some ________. • (adj.) ________ exercise is good for the body. • ...
quiz 2015-09-14
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- parts of computer system that u cannot touch
- 5 rings
- popular hindi film that introduced amitabh bachan as the the angry young man
- 2015 uefa champions league
- stevejobs
- femalebetrothed
- founder of c lang
- microsoft
- fire n ice combo(person)
- random access memory
- a language that is used to define other language
- caption of nation sport
- government space agency
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- did some shoplifting and used the eftops machine
- the book we opens every day
- a ruthless women of power
- this sport is played on a diamond shape field
- light ray weapon
- a chance to win an acquatic mammed in second half of july
- playing generalized property
- press on with a heritage documnet showing great determina
- undisputed romantic hero of the 60s n 70s reowned for his role in films like andaz n aradhana
- a connection between one web page n another web page
- granpa's takeaways include ravioli
- god of cricket
- first silent feature film to be made in india
- kingofbollywood
27 Clues: 5 rings • stevejobs • microsoft • god of cricket • femalebetrothed • kingofbollywood • light ray weapon • founder of c lang • random access memory • caption of nation sport • government space agency • fire n ice combo(person) • a ruthless women of power • 2015 uefa champions league • the book we opens every day • playing generalized property • granpa's takeaways include ravioli • ...
Chapter 14 --East Asia Vocab and Words to Know 2016-03-16
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- trade route between China and Southwest Asia---lesson 2
- naval officer who sailed to Japan to open the country for foreign trade--lesson 2
- capital city of North Korea--only certain chosen people get to live here
- huge ocean wave
- challenge that both Japan and China are experiencing--lesson 3
- China is the worlds largest producer of this.---lesson 1
- group or chain of islands
- system where the gov. controls all the goods and services
- country that was divided into two different countries to prevent the spread of communism
- line of rulers from a single family
- not legally recognized
- United States went to war against this country during WWII
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- capital city of China- home of the 2008 summer Olympics
- religion with a large following in Korea and Japan--lesson 3
- language the majority of Chinese people speak---lesson 3
- when a city grows and expands into nearby areas
- North Korea and South Korea are examples of this
- a buffer zone that divides N. and S. Korea-- lesson 2
- largest country in East Asia
- yellow-brown silt
- landowning warriors
21 Clues: huge ocean wave • yellow-brown silt • landowning warriors • not legally recognized • group or chain of islands • largest country in East Asia • line of rulers from a single family • when a city grows and expands into nearby areas • North Korea and South Korea are examples of this • a buffer zone that divides N. and S. Korea-- lesson 2 • ...
Elements of the Periodic Table 2021-01-04
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- metal used in foil.(9)
- most common element in the universe. (8)
- lightest inert gas. (6)
- element diamonds are made from. (6)
- gas in WWI. (8)
- component of gunpowder that smells like rotten eggs. (6)
- radioactive element often used in nuclear power stations. (7)
- gas used to make bright city lights. (4)
- famous poison that turns your tongue black. (7)
- metal used in paints, batteries, and radiation shields. (4)
- element we need to breathe. (6)
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- metal in table salt. (6)
- place in the Olympics. (6)
- liquid metal that was used in thermometers. (7)
- common element in the earth's atmosphere. (8)
- metal used in wires. (6)
- metal sought after during the Klondike. (4)
- important element in bones. (7)
- used to make semi-conductors (computer chips). (7)
- most common inert gas in the atmosphere. (5)
- metal is used along with carbon to make steel. (4)
21 Clues: gas in WWI. (8) • metal used in foil.(9) • lightest inert gas. (6) • metal in table salt. (6) • metal used in wires. (6) • place in the Olympics. (6) • important element in bones. (7) • element we need to breathe. (6) • element diamonds are made from. (6) • most common element in the universe. (8) • gas used to make bright city lights. (4) • ...
News Stories Around The World 2021-12-15
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- what is the name of the new spider- movie which comes out on the 16 of december
- what city has been in lockdown the most in the entire world
- which famous basketball player died on the 26 of January
- who won the election
- what is the most watched sport
- which sport had a player go missing
- vaccine to work why did construction workers protest
- what famous tourist attraction shut down
- three how many sports are there in the olympics
- What has affected the world economy in 2020 and 2021
- and russel hill which campers went missing
- who plays spider-man for the new movie
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- phillip which royal passed away this year (2021)
- dose what vaccine milestone did Victoria accomplish
- Which comedian died
- which soccer player from Barcelona is retiring
- who broke Lebron James 3 point record
- which basketball player could play black panther villian in black panther 2
- which famous player from F.C.Barcelona moved to PSG
- which basketball player wore a wig to hide a head injury
- what terrorist group took over the aghgan government
21 Clues: Which comedian died • who won the election • what is the most watched sport • which sport had a player go missing • who broke Lebron James 3 point record • who plays spider-man for the new movie • what famous tourist attraction shut down • and russel hill which campers went missing • which soccer player from Barcelona is retiring • ...
Lyrics - Crossword Task 2021-12-13
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- 'god, im missing you and your addictive heart'
- they formed in 2016 and are an american boyband
- 'we knew every line now i cant remember'
- his latest tour was Love on Tour
- 'cause he looks a lot like i did back then'
- formed in 2010 and broke up in 2015
- 'burning down the street, no left right, left right
- she played a role on the show 'Victorious'
- They are an Australian pop rock band
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- 'ive said those words before but it was a lie'
- 'crystal clear on a star lit night'
- 'im in the Olympics, way im jumping through hoops'
- this album was released on July 30, 2021
- first and only woman solo artist to win the GRAMMY for Album of The Year thrice
- taylor swift's latest album
- why don't we's latest single
- 'cause every night she studies hard in her room'
- 'staring out the window like im not your favourite town'
- 'with every guitar string scar on my hand'
- he became an official artist in 2018
20 Clues: taylor swift's latest album • why don't we's latest single • his latest tour was Love on Tour • 'crystal clear on a star lit night' • formed in 2010 and broke up in 2015 • he became an official artist in 2018 • They are an Australian pop rock band • this album was released on July 30, 2021 • 'we knew every line now i cant remember' • ...
Ariana Guzman 2022-03-28
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- Specific chemicals or groups from a specific source.
- Mainly in Sub-Saharan African.
- Dead birds are the first indicators of this disease.
- Broad-spectrum herbicide used to control weeds and prevent crop loss.
- when heat is released into water has negative effects on organisms living in the water.
- Inhibits estrogen and insulin.
- Eliminated in the USA, but still in developing countries without clean water to drink.
- byproduct of fertilizer production and burning of medical waste, FFs, biomass.
- Antibiotics treat and cure, but resistant strains are coming back.
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- Spread via untreated sewage and contaminated water.
- Camels and bats might be the vector.
- damages the central nervous system of animals.
- Compounds used in plastic and cosmetics manufacturing.
- Also spread through bodily fluids and tissues.
- Old computers, TVs, phones, tablets.
- Mainly in Asia.
- Chemicals in sunscreen, oil from roadways, pesticides from ag. runoff.
- Chemical that accumulates in a fetus brain and is harmful to developed fetuses.
- Vague, nondescript term for any substance that is harmful to the environment.
- Scare during 2016 Rio Summer Olympics
20 Clues: Mainly in Asia. • Mainly in Sub-Saharan African. • Inhibits estrogen and insulin. • Camels and bats might be the vector. • Old computers, TVs, phones, tablets. • Scare during 2016 Rio Summer Olympics • damages the central nervous system of animals. • Also spread through bodily fluids and tissues. • Spread via untreated sewage and contaminated water. • ...
social studies crossword 2022-05-18
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- needed seeds,money and equipment and was always in debt to the land lord
- WW1 was mainly fought in trenches
- belief in your country or culture as being superior to others
- lack enough skilled workers in GA
- The desire to control other countries
- German submarine
- an agreement among countries to fight alongside each other
- redrawing of voting districts to favor a group
- UN Ambassador to Atlanta Mayor who brought the Olympics
- pay a tax in order to vote
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- 80% of Georgians work in this industry including tourism
- pass a reading test in order to vote
- proof of your grandparent voting before 1866
- Germany sunk the British Cruise ship with 120 Americans on board
- Germany asking Mexico to fight the US and in return, they will get back Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico
- First African American mayor
- a primary limited to Whites only
- to stay out of the war and sell supplies to both Waring parties
- the mass build-up of weapons
- US president during WW1
20 Clues: German submarine • US president during WW1 • pay a tax in order to vote • First African American mayor • the mass build-up of weapons • a primary limited to Whites only • WW1 was mainly fought in trenches • lack enough skilled workers in GA • pass a reading test in order to vote • The desire to control other countries • proof of your grandparent voting before 1866 • ...
4,3 Liam 2021-12-09
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- I will _ my grandma on christmas.
- my parents had a _ with my teacher.
- I put my keys in a secret _.
- there is lots of _ needed to do good on the test.
- I had to _ a speech to the town.
- the _ of condensed milk scares me.
- I _ with my friends on fortnite.
- we use _ notebooks in school.
- I had a _ with my parents.
- everyone in the _ helped clean up debris.
- the weather was cold and rainy in _ to it being really hot.
- the was able to _ on my essay when I wrote about the wrong topic.
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- there are 7 _ in the world.
- the players thank you notes were written with _.
- the team was in good playing _.
- I'm a _ of foods.
- Britan lacks a cofided _ .
- this is not a _ sentence.
- the couch _ into a pullout bed.
- it is hard to _ when the classroom is loud.
- I will _ in the junior olympics.
- I had to _ my paragraphs beacuse they were to short.
- Mr. Morgan will _ the ban.
- the play is already hard enough don't _ it.
24 Clues: I'm a _ of foods. • this is not a _ sentence. • Britan lacks a cofided _ . • Mr. Morgan will _ the ban. • I had a _ with my parents. • there are 7 _ in the world. • I put my keys in a secret _. • we use _ notebooks in school. • the team was in good playing _. • the couch _ into a pullout bed. • I had to _ a speech to the town. • I will _ in the junior olympics. • ...
Greece🏺 vs. Rome⚱️Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- What was the name of a famous Amphitheater ?
- How long did the Roman Republic last ?
- Which Punic war was the shortest ?
- What did Greeks play in 776 B.C.E ,3 thousand years ago ?
- Who was the king of the Greek gods ?
- Who is the Roman dictator that got assassinated ?
- Which emperor ruled in 54 to 68 AD ?
- What pet did the Greeks expect to catch their own food ?
- How many parts was a Greek wedding made of ?
- What was the size of Romans projects?
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- Who was expelled from the city in 509 B.C.E.
- Which Roman City was demolished by a volcano in 79 BC ?
- What body of water were Greek buildings near ?
- When a wife’s husband becomes her master what is this called ?
- From the ancient Roman myth, who is Romulu’s brother ?
- Greeks did not see school as a ______
- What was an important Greek drink ?
- What would Greek girls do around the age of 12 or 13 ?
- In the Punic Wars who did the Romans fight
- What were the Greeks most common pet ?
20 Clues: Which Punic war was the shortest ? • What was an important Greek drink ? • Who was the king of the Greek gods ? • Which emperor ruled in 54 to 68 AD ? • Greeks did not see school as a ______ • What was the size of Romans projects? • How long did the Roman Republic last ? • What were the Greeks most common pet ? • In the Punic Wars who did the Romans fight • ...
The Golden Age of Athens 2021-06-07
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- The god of the sun, poetry, and music
- The wars that happened before Athens' Golden Age
- Where Athens was located
- The poison that killed Socrates
- The twelve most important gods
- The Greek sculptor that made the statue in the Parthenon
- A philosopher who taught by asking questions
- The leader that helped rebuild Athens
- The art of theater
- The simplest type of Greek column
- The period of peace and stability in Athens
- A public meeting place in Athens
- The love of wisdom
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- The goddess of war and wisdom
- The ruler of all gods
- The most famous temple in Athens
- The hill above Athens
- Something that people would ride on in races
- Were thought to provide protection to the Greeks
- A traditional story that explains a culture's beliefs
- A set of games to honor Zeus
- Beautiful places for gods and godesses
- The god of merriment
- Form of government Athens is known for
- The Athenian festival honoring Athena
- A group of men who commented at plays
26 Clues: The art of theater • The love of wisdom • The god of merriment • The ruler of all gods • The hill above Athens • Where Athens was located • A set of games to honor Zeus • The goddess of war and wisdom • The twelve most important gods • The poison that killed Socrates • The most famous temple in Athens • A public meeting place in Athens • The simplest type of Greek column • ...
Sports during WWII 2021-04-20
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- many MLB players were forced to join the army
- rubber and gas was used in this sport
- something you hit another thing with
- where all the football players went when football got shut down
- was canceled and was held in London
- game played with pigskin
- hand to hand fighting that was popular in the 1940s
- over 500 MLB players served in the military, but how many died
- there was very little of this because of WW2
- the number of Olympics skipped because of WW2
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- won a rematch aginst Max Schmeling in 1938
- was attacked and led to shortage on gas and rubber
- the amount of universities that suspended football thill the war was over
- American men's sport played with a catcher
- delayed because of WW2
- the MLB raised money to give it to the ____
- the reason why most sports didn't happen
- American woman's sport that started in the 1940s
- something you put on your hands to protect your hands
- people would bet money on who would win
20 Clues: delayed because of WW2 • game played with pigskin • was canceled and was held in London • something you hit another thing with • rubber and gas was used in this sport • people would bet money on who would win • the reason why most sports didn't happen • won a rematch aginst Max Schmeling in 1938 • American men's sport played with a catcher • ...
Ancient Rome vs Ancient Greece 2021-02-12
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- Rome and Greece boosted their ______ by trading goods such as grapes and olives.
- The Greeks invented the ________,
- Both countries had unique art, but only ____ had mosaic floors
- The Greeks gave the romans many ideas for their __________
- the Greeks invented many things, but the Romans ______ them
- The Romans heavily improved on the human __________, adding many details like warts and wrinkles
- The _____ were famous for inventing the Olympics
- Both Rome and Greece used ______, or long pieces holding up buildings in their buildings.
- Rome eventually ___________ Greece
- Greece and Rome were both founded in _____, Europe
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- Greece was a ___________
- The Roman ____ made them much stronger than Greece
- In Rome every male citizen was expected to serve in the ________
- Both the Romans and the Greeks believed in ____, as a way to explain the unexplainable.
- Both Rome and Greece used _____ as their currency
- Rome was a _________
- The Romans built the coliseum using Greek influenced _______
- The Greeks made clay to make ________
- Rome ended up being much _________ than Greece
- Both countries allowed certain citizens to ____
20 Clues: Rome was a _________ • Greece was a ___________ • The Greeks invented the ________, • Rome eventually ___________ Greece • The Greeks made clay to make ________ • Rome ended up being much _________ than Greece • Both countries allowed certain citizens to ____ • The _____ were famous for inventing the Olympics • Both Rome and Greece used _____ as their currency • ...
GHOST 2021-05-13
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- The kid Castle challenged to a race
- people that roamed around the basketball court and didn't interfere with the game
- Mr. Charles looked like a white...
- race that Castle ran at the race
- At Mr. Charles store, everyday Castle bought sunflower seeds for a...
- What did Castle take from the Everything Sports store?
- Castles had many of these at school
- Castle’s incident took place how many years ago?
- Coach lived on this street when he was younger
- Castle had never been on a…
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- When Castle got made fun of for his shoes and left school, he passed the...
- name of track team Castle ran on
- Castle's nickname given by Brandon Simmons
- tattooed word that is on Aunt Sophie's arm
- Taking the newbies for Chinese food on the first Friday of the season is a...
- Castle thought Lu was...
- Place where Ma and Castle hid at Mr. Charles's store
- something Coach won a gold medal in
- nickname that Castle gave himself
- Ma and Castle were running from there...
20 Clues: Castle thought Lu was... • Castle had never been on a… • name of track team Castle ran on • race that Castle ran at the race • nickname that Castle gave himself • Mr. Charles looked like a white... • The kid Castle challenged to a race • Castles had many of these at school • something Coach won a gold medal in • Ma and Castle were running from there... • ...
GHOST 2021-05-13
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- Ma and Castle were running from there...
- Castle’s incident took place how many years ago?
- What did Castle take from the Everything Sports store?
- Castle had never been on a…
- something Coach won a gold medal in
- Taking the newbies for Chinese food on the first Friday of the season is a...
- Mr. Charles looked like a white...
- Castle thought Lu was...
- race that Castle ran at the race
- people that roamed around the basketball court and didn't interfere with the game
- Castle's nickname given by Brandon Simmons
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- When Castle got made fun of for his shoes and left school, he passed the...
- Coach lived on this street when he was younger
- Castles had many of these at school
- tattooed word that is on Aunt Sophie's arm
- nickname that Castle gave himself
- At Mr. Charles store, everyday Castle bought sunflower seeds for a...
- The kid Castle challenged to a race
- name of track team Castle ran on
- Place where Ma and Castle hid at Mr. Charles's store
20 Clues: Castle thought Lu was... • Castle had never been on a… • race that Castle ran at the race • name of track team Castle ran on • nickname that Castle gave himself • Mr. Charles looked like a white... • Castles had many of these at school • something Coach won a gold medal in • The kid Castle challenged to a race • Ma and Castle were running from there... • ...
Title 2020-07-07
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- where did the Olympics start
- a picture that shows your bones
- what colour are the spots on a lady bug
- what is a sweet food that bees make
- what food do pandas eat
- north South East and _____
- something you stick to an envelope
- what bear lives in the ice and snow
- who is the worlds fastest animal
- made of ice with a carrot nose
- what school did harry potter go to
- something you do when your tried
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- Bat and ball sport AND also the name of an insect
- something you hit with a hammer
- who is the worlds largest land animal
- yellow bent fruit
- what type of fish is Nemo
- fried potato strips
- what sport can you get a hole-in-one
- in which city is the effel tower
- a sea creature with 8 legs
- whats the name of the piggy bank from toy story
- where do giraffes live
- Man's best friend
- a place you see lots of animals
- you wear this on your head
26 Clues: yellow bent fruit • Man's best friend • fried potato strips • where do giraffes live • what food do pandas eat • what type of fish is Nemo • north South East and _____ • a sea creature with 8 legs • you wear this on your head • where did the Olympics start • made of ice with a carrot nose • something you hit with a hammer • a picture that shows your bones • ...
Crossword No. 2 on Australian History 2018-12-08
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- / The ship with which James Cook landed in Australia.
- Rebellion / A 30 minute war between miners and colonial forces during the gold rush.
- / Party of Australia's first Prime Minister.
- Thorpe / Australian athlete that won the most medals at the Olympics.
- / Aboriginal man who went with Arthur Phillip to England.
- Janszoon / The first non-Aboriginal person to land in Australia.
- / Aboriginal outlaw who was a hero to Aboriginals.
- Holt / Prime Minister who had dissapeared while swimming at Cheviot Beach.
- / Town where Lieutenant James Cook was born.
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- Banks / English botanist who travelled with James Cook to Australia.
- / Town where Ned Kelly was hanged.
- / Suburb the Australian Prime Minster lives in.
- Bryce / First female Governor General of Australia.
- Strzelecki / Explorer who named Mount Kosciuszko.
- / Creek where Ned Kelly killed 4 policemen.
- / Number of ships in the First Fleet.
- Barton / Prime Minister who brought in the White Australia Policy.
- Man / Aboriginal man who was estimated to live 40,000 years ago near lake Mungo.
- Parkes / Man known as "The Father of federation."
- Menzies / The longest serving Australian Prime Minister.
20 Clues: / Town where Ned Kelly was hanged. • / Number of ships in the First Fleet. • / Creek where Ned Kelly killed 4 policemen. • / Party of Australia's first Prime Minister. • / Town where Lieutenant James Cook was born. • / Suburb the Australian Prime Minster lives in. • Strzelecki / Explorer who named Mount Kosciuszko. • ...
Life of Pi - Part 1 Review 2024-05-01
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- Title of Part 1: Toronto and ____________
- Pi's last name
- Slow animal named in the first part of the book
- Pi learned about this while on vacation
- Muslim place of worship
- The "most dangerous animal in the zoo"
- What Pi is by birth
- Animal Pi's father feeds to the tiger
- Alpha, Beta, Omega, and Pi are all _______ letters
- Indian god with the entire universe in its mouth
- Pi's initial perception of Christianity and Islam
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- How many stories Christianity has
- Racial slur (4 words)
- Someone who strongly does not believe in a god or religion
- Pi "changed" his name because it sounded like this
- Left Pi without saying goodbye (2 words)
- Pi was named after a pool built for this
- Pi's "uncle," who taught him how to swim
- India Pi's father considered himself a part of this
- The last name of two important teachers of Pi's
- A noon-practitioner of religion who is open to the idea
- Pi's brother
- Where Pi grew up
23 Clues: Pi's brother • Pi's last name • Where Pi grew up • What Pi is by birth • Racial slur (4 words) • Muslim place of worship • How many stories Christianity has • Animal Pi's father feeds to the tiger • The "most dangerous animal in the zoo" • Pi learned about this while on vacation • Left Pi without saying goodbye (2 words) • Pi was named after a pool built for this • ...
The Boys in the Boat 2024-04-22
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- The name of the mining camp where Joe lived in Idaho
- where Joyce moved after her family home burned
- Joe's older brother
- Where the 1936 Olympics were going to be held?
- directs the pace and steers the boat
- Joe's step-mother
- What Joe was studying to become in college?
- where Joe's family left him when he was 15 years old
- the training barge the freshman used to practice rowing
- Where was Joe born?
- Joe's mom
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- How many rowers were in each shell?
- how old Joe was when his mother died
- when an oar smacks you hard in the chest with the handle and knocks you out of your seat it is called...?
- He made the shell's for the University of Washington crew team
- last name of University of Washington's head rowing coach
- Joe's last name
- what sickness did Joe have when he first arrived at his aunt's house when he was four?
- The aunt Joe was sent to live with after his mother died
- Freshman coach
- George's dad made boats/shells for this school in England
21 Clues: Joe's mom • Freshman coach • Joe's last name • Joe's step-mother • Joe's older brother • Where was Joe born? • How many rowers were in each shell? • how old Joe was when his mother died • directs the pace and steers the boat • What Joe was studying to become in college? • where Joyce moved after her family home burned • Where the 1936 Olympics were going to be held? • ...
Summer Is Coming X-word 2024-05-29
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- What you use when you come out of the sea (5)
- What you need to get on the plane (8,4)
- You start using in May, June when it's warm(8,4)
- Relating to money (adj)(9)
- An orange fruit, not an orange(7)
- A cleaning device(6,7)
- Summer protection for your eyes (10)
- The line between countries/regions (6)
- Valladolid and Castellon got it this year in football (9)
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- A place where things are made(7)
- Most people have one in the summer (7)
- Most people have one for work and for personal use (6)
- Mestalla, Wembley, for example (7)
- Spanish people don't like talking about this subject(8)
- Very hot period of weather, more common now(8)
- The people that look after you on the beach/at the pool (9)
- Type of art, often human figure, abstract shapes(9)
- Your international ID(8)
- In Paris in the summer (8)
- Very typical round tapa, we use the French word(10)
- To apply after you've spent a day in the sun (8)
- The vote for a new leader(8)
22 Clues: A cleaning device(6,7) • Your international ID(8) • Relating to money (adj)(9) • In Paris in the summer (8) • The vote for a new leader(8) • A place where things are made(7) • An orange fruit, not an orange(7) • Mestalla, Wembley, for example (7) • Summer protection for your eyes (10) • Most people have one in the summer (7) • The line between countries/regions (6) • ...
GLOBALIZATION 2024-04-04
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- Entry or availability.
- Outbreaks of contagious diseases.
- Unique characteristics.
- Spreading of information or culture.
- Independent authority.
- Establishing uniform norms.
- Introduction of new ideas.
- Making things similar.
- Current patterns or tendencies.
- Growth or progress.
- Mutual connections between things.
- Buying and selling of goods and services.
- Variety within a group.
- Effects or consequences.
- Farming and cultivation.
- Status of belonging to a nation.
- Increasing interconnectedness on a global scale.
- Rivalry for success.
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- Technological or social progress.
- Difficult choices or situations.
- International sporting event held every four years.
- Working together.
- Chances for advancement.
- Sharing of information.
- Relaxation of government controls.
- Trading goods, services, or ideas.
- Popular styles or trends.
- Growth of cities.
- Large business entities.
- Movement of people across regions.
- Organized structures or processes.
- Accepted measures of quality.
- System of ruling or managing.
- Protection from harm or threats.
- Disparities in wealth or opportunity.
- Actions or conduct.
- Physical features of an area.
- Linking of networks or systems.
- Issues or worries.
- Availability of goods.
40 Clues: Working together. • Growth of cities. • Issues or worries. • Growth or progress. • Actions or conduct. • Rivalry for success. • Entry or availability. • Independent authority. • Making things similar. • Availability of goods. • Sharing of information. • Unique characteristics. • Variety within a group. • Chances for advancement. • Large business entities. • Effects or consequences. • ...
Daily Crossword 2023-02-04
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- host of an amazing reality tv series
- an intense session process
- a sexy getaway
- a canine you might make a connection with
- a precious child
- families that play together stay together
- Tad's surname, officially
- a type of green sauce/paste
- Sparks, Birds, Biutyful, Yellow
- the tastiest taqueria in town
- the key to a happy morning
- a dry and flakey nickname
- home to the '02 olympics
- places you may find # in
- not a favorite nickname, first
- he's a wizard
- the race that got away
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- a doubly significant holy day
- to emerge from slumber
- a necessary companion from AL
- the money house
- winged creatures of lore or fantasy
- a mountain ailment
- a hydration assistant
- the most powerful jedi in the galaxy
- a serpent you can survive an attack from
- neither one extreme or the other
- football sized mammal
- best served cut, fried, salted
- # 's little brother
- a scrooge of a home
- a sandwich or a dressing
32 Clues: he's a wizard • a sexy getaway • the money house • a precious child • a mountain ailment • # 's little brother • a scrooge of a home • a hydration assistant • football sized mammal • to emerge from slumber • the race that got away • a sandwich or a dressing • home to the '02 olympics • Tad's surname, officially • a dry and flakey nickname • places you may find # in • an intense session process • ...
Offset #2 2023-02-17
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- The largest animal in the world.
- My favourite HP Charaacter :P
- One of the worst movie franchises that should've finished after the third movie, that WILL never END
- A cover by Imogen Heap of this sad/beautiful Jeff Buckley Song plays when Marissa Dies in The OC
- "Where in the world is ___ ____?"
- Book set in New york in the 1920's "The ___ ___"
- Ripley is the main character in this movie franchise set in space
- Largest wild big cat
- Curved fruit
- 1997 Film "I ___ what you did last summer"
- Where Toyota was started
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- Small breed of dog originated in Germany
- Spiciest pepper/chilli in the world
- Tofu skin
- Dinosaur from The Wiggles
- Jackie Chan 1998 comedy film to rescue a kidnapped girl
- Longest River in Australia
- My favourite type of Penguin
- Pointy eared folk
- My favourite LOTR Character
- Reptile, that also a film franchise first one stars JLO
- Where the next Summer Olympics is being held in 2024
- What country did Lego originate from?
- This very popular fruit was almost called Alligator Pear
24 Clues: Tofu skin • Curved fruit • Pointy eared folk • Largest wild big cat • Where Toyota was started • Dinosaur from The Wiggles • Longest River in Australia • My favourite LOTR Character • My favourite type of Penguin • My favourite HP Charaacter :P • The largest animal in the world. • "Where in the world is ___ ____?" • Spiciest pepper/chilli in the world • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2023-02-15
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- a Greek city-state
- an agreement to work together
- a high hill at the center of a city
- rich landowners
- an age marked by great achievements
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- clear & ordered thinking
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- a body of stories about gods & heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster
- a person who has the right to participate in government
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- a series of sports contests that began in Olympia to honor Zeus
- plays performed to honor gods & heroes or to entertain
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- a government in which only a few people have power
- an epic about the last years of the Trojan War
- Greek or Greek-like
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a leader who holds power through the use of force
- an epic about Odysseus’s journey home from Troy to Ithaca
20 Clues: rich landowners • a Greek city-state • Greek or Greek-like • clear & ordered thinking • an agreement to work together • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • a high hill at the center of a city • an age marked by great achievements • an epic about the last years of the Trojan War • a leader who holds power through the use of force • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-12-30
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- The space telescope launched in 1990 and still operational.
- The minimum age to vote in general elections in most democracies.
- The meaning of "AC" in electrical terms.
- The first Emperor of the Maurya Dynasty in India.
- The award won by the individual recognized for their contributions to peace
- The device used to measure electric current.
- The custodian of the Indian Constitution.
- The primary gas responsible for global warming.
- The city where the first modern Olympics were held.
- The artist who painted the "Mona Lisa".
- The primary function of the judiciary in a democracy.
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- The cricketer who has scored the most centuries in international cricket.
- The standard duration of a football match, excluding extra time in minutes
- The individual known as the "Father of the Indian Constitution".
- The country that won the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
- The supreme law of the land in India.
- learning The term in AI referring to systems that learn from data.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The technique used for artwork created on walls using wet plaster.
- The capital city of Canada.
20 Clues: The capital city of Canada. • The supreme law of the land in India. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The artist who painted the "Mona Lisa". • The meaning of "AC" in electrical terms. • The custodian of the Indian Constitution. • The device used to measure electric current. • The country that won the 2022 FIFA World Cup. • ...
Winter Flash Networking 2025-01-07
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- Number of sides on a snowflake
- Percent of Earth's land surface that is permanently covered by snow and ice
- Number of grapes are eaten at midnight on New Year’s in some countries with the tradition
- Shortest day of the year (in the Northern Hemisphere)
- Planet with observed snowfall other than Earth
- Country snowiest city in the world is in
- Family with motto: “Winter Is Coming” in Game of Thrones
- Number of sports in the Winter Olympics
- City Kevin's family flies to in Home Alone
- Fear of snow
- Ice-skating rink in Central Park
- Percentage of water in dry snow
- City Love Actually is set in
- Country first to celebrate New Year's Day every year
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- Hemisphere where winter takes place from June to August
- State that popularized Turducken
- Height to the nearest meter of the world record for tallest snowman
- Color of the snow flower
- Animated movie with tap dancing penguins
- Country the poinsettia originally comes from
- Country Shetland Viking Festival is held
- Sport the Jamaican team competes in in Cool Runnings
- Most decorated American Winter Olympian
23 Clues: Fear of snow • Color of the snow flower • City Love Actually is set in • Number of sides on a snowflake • Percentage of water in dry snow • State that popularized Turducken • Ice-skating rink in Central Park • Number of sports in the Winter Olympics • Most decorated American Winter Olympian • Animated movie with tap dancing penguins • Country snowiest city in the world is in • ...
G&M annibirthdays 2024-12-27
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- quadrennial sporting event
- an american car for cows... where swots abound
- "fine" is in this actor's name
- they're with lucy in the sky
- food preservation process
- it's not over til its over
- a long hilltop southeast of london
- the place for deals on biscuits
- denzel makes things the same
- type of sandwich eaten during an arsenal match
- onomatopoeic activity, hazardous to feet
- count rostov's quarters
- home of gchq
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- a collection of guns
- adjective for 7
- together
- indiana jones and the ___ of doom
- odeysseus's dog gets his shopping done here
- sailor's soup
- july 19, 2025 event location
- hive resident makes words
- it's the capital of guyana, but you've also been here
- taylor, coleridge or l. jackson
- the nun got used to her outfit
- don corleoni took care of a kid when her parents died
- it does a lot of work in the phrase in "eat, shoots and leaves"
- you can come here for food but not a volley
- circular running path with views of hopewell
28 Clues: together • home of gchq • sailor's soup • adjective for 7 • a collection of guns • count rostov's quarters • hive resident makes words • food preservation process • quadrennial sporting event • it's not over til its over • july 19, 2025 event location • they're with lucy in the sky • denzel makes things the same • "fine" is in this actor's name • the nun got used to her outfit • ...
Major U.S. Cities 2 2024-11-24
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- A central city in Alabama with a rich civil rights history.
- Known for its steel industry and three rivers.
- Capital of Iowa, known for its insurance industry.
- One half of the Twin Cities.
- Known for theme parks like Disney World.
- A city on the Ohio River known for its chili.
- Home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Capital of Hawaii.
- Capital of California.
- Known as the capital of the South.
- LAKE CITY – Known for hosting the Winter Olympics.
- Known for barbecue and jazz.
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- Known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife.
- Capital of Wisconsin, known for its lakes.
- Capital of Idaho, known for its outdoor recreation.
- Capital of Rhode Island.
- Known for its zoo and cultural scene.
- A historic port city in South Carolina.
- Famous for Mardi Gras and jazz music.
- A coastal Georgia city with historic squares.
- Part of North Carolina's Research Triangle.
- Largest city in Alaska.
- A financial hub in North Carolina.
- A major city in Oklahoma.
- City in Florida with a major port.
- Famous for its Gateway Arch.
26 Clues: Capital of Hawaii. • Capital of California. • Largest city in Alaska. • Capital of Rhode Island. • A major city in Oklahoma. • One half of the Twin Cities. • Famous for its Gateway Arch. • Known for barbecue and jazz. • A financial hub in North Carolina. • City in Florida with a major port. • Known as the capital of the South. • Known for its zoo and cultural scene. • ...
A Frosty Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-05
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- Current largest icebreaker ship in the World
- A popular winter sport
- Snowiest city in U.S. with an average snowfall of 123 in
- Antarctic pack ice predator (2 words)
- Largest penguin species
- Skin injury from extreme cold exposure
- Intense fear of snow
- Birthplace to the sport of curling
- Last name of a famous female figure skater
- U.S. city with coldest December temperature of -66F
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- Country where the world's longest scarf at 14,978 ft 6.16 in was knitted
- Name for a winter storm phenomenon (2 words)
- Confectionery made from sugar roasted over a campfire
- Often considered the fastest winter sport
- Largest Artic fish (2 words)
- Another name for reindeer
- U.S. city with the record for the tallest snowman at 122 ft 1 in
- First world city to host the Winter Olympics
- Largest glacier in North America
- Cartoon penguin (2 words)
- Warm weather winter clothing material
- Continent that holds 80% of Earth's freshwater in ice & snow
- Tallest mountain in North America
- Synonym for chilly
- Number of sides a snowflake has
25 Clues: Synonym for chilly • Intense fear of snow • A popular winter sport • Largest penguin species • Another name for reindeer • Cartoon penguin (2 words) • Largest Artic fish (2 words) • Number of sides a snowflake has • Largest glacier in North America • Tallest mountain in North America • Birthplace to the sport of curling • Antarctic pack ice predator (2 words) • ...
Simply the Best 2025-09-25
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- A physical award given to signify victory
- One who emerges victorious in competition
- A select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society
- Top tier of Xfinity Rewards
- Worthy of attention due to being extraordinary
- A phrase that defies the odds and proves success is achievable(2 words)
- Someone whose achievements are remembered for generations
- A person who excels at a particular skill or Det. Ventura
- Macho Man claimed to be this (4 words)
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- Our customer experience
- Exceptionally good and clearly noticeable. Top rated
- Wolverine or Captain America, on an island at Universal
- The top ranking position (2 words)
- The ultimate title given to someone who surpasses all others (4 words)
- Optimus, to be exact; leader of the Autobots
- CommTech Jeopardy winners for 2024
- Bill & Ted said "Be _______ to each other!"
- The person who comes out on top
- The top medal awarded in the Olympics
- Better than others in quality or performance
- Of the highest quality or excellence (2 words)
21 Clues: Our customer experience • Top tier of Xfinity Rewards • The person who comes out on top • The top ranking position (2 words) • CommTech Jeopardy winners for 2024 • The top medal awarded in the Olympics • Macho Man claimed to be this (4 words) • A physical award given to signify victory • One who emerges victorious in competition • Bill & Ted said "Be _______ to each other!" • ...
General Knowledge 2 2025-11-14
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- What is the most populous city in Japan?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- What document was signed by King John in 1215?
- At which battle was Napoleon defeated in 1815?
- Which planet is closest to the Sun?
- Which U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
- Everest What is the highest mountain in the world?
- Who was the first person to walk on the Moon?
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- Which group won the Battle of Hastings?
- Which element has the chemical symbol O?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- Which river is the longest in the world?
- How many chambers does the heart have?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the largest hot desert in the world?
- What is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Who developed the theory of relativity?
- Which is the largest ocean on Earth?
- What is the capital of France?
- What fleet did Spain send against England in 1588?
- Which planet is known as Earth’s “sister planet”?
- Which city hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics?
23 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What is the capital of France? • Which planet has the most moons? • Which planet is closest to the Sun? • Which is the largest ocean on Earth? • How many chambers does the heart have? • Which group won the Battle of Hastings? • Who developed the theory of relativity? • Which continent has the most countries? • ...
5/6P Crossword 3# 2025-11-26
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- Common fish species kept as a pet
- Capital of the USA
- Flotation device worn when aboard a sea faring vessel
- American Tech company and a name of a fruit
- Colour of the winning medal at the Olympics
- Large tusked marine mammals
- Popular dark bitter beverage
- The process of choosing a democratic leader
- The fine, soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep, goat, or similar animal.
- Concentrated light particles focused in a beam
- Term used for a last name
- Term given for a large tropical storm located in Asia
- Small intricate device used in all electronics
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- World famous fictional large reptilian who terrorised Japan
- A world famous shipwreck
- Nutrient used in muscle repair and building
- Common alloy used in construction and industry
- Popular toy that is thrown by spinning it
- a thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event.
- Popular Italian dish using layers of pasta, meat sauce and cheese
- Term given for half of the world
- Anthem Song sung at major events for a country
22 Clues: Capital of the USA • A world famous shipwreck • Term used for a last name • Large tusked marine mammals • Popular dark bitter beverage • Term given for half of the world • Common fish species kept as a pet • Popular toy that is thrown by spinning it • American Tech company and a name of a fruit • Nutrient used in muscle repair and building • ...
Crossword Puzzle for August 15, 2016 2016-08-15
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- Is the name of our new Senior HR generalist.
- Where our new Senior HR generalist is from
- Comcast is delivering 6,000 _______ of live on demand coverage for 2016 Olympics.
- This tool is used to request a change to a customer's billing cycle.
- This Einstein document shows international rates for international calling.
- This Einstein document covers the troubleshooting tips associated with Xfinity voice and fax machine.
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- The most comprehensive online protection suite.
- Xfinity customers have access to videos that explain the features of their Xfinity services.
- This Einstein document shows steps for customers to change ssid and wife password.
- This Einstein document shows how to set up auto pay.
10 Clues: Where our new Senior HR generalist is from • Is the name of our new Senior HR generalist. • The most comprehensive online protection suite. • This Einstein document shows how to set up auto pay. • This tool is used to request a change to a customer's billing cycle. • This Einstein document shows international rates for international calling. • ...
February 29, 2015 Caleb's Crossword 2016-02-29
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- A long story about ancient heroes; The Iliad and The Odyssey are prime examples.
- An instrument that is used to measure force in the air.
- A series of competition sports held every four years.
- The force that pushes on an area or surface.
- A story that people tell to explain beliefs about their world.
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- The highest mountain in Greece; people believed the gods lived there.
- A short story that usually involves animals to teach a moral.
- The elevation above sea level.
- The ruler and king of the Greek gods.
- The amount of mass in a given volume of a substance.
10 Clues: The elevation above sea level. • The ruler and king of the Greek gods. • The force that pushes on an area or surface. • The amount of mass in a given volume of a substance. • A series of competition sports held every four years. • An instrument that is used to measure force in the air. • A short story that usually involves animals to teach a moral. • ...
The Year - 1994 2014-06-05
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- Plant that had only been found in fossils until September 1994 when it was discovered in Australia
- The first elected South African president
- The lead actor of the successful Forrest Gump film
- The television show that takes place in Manhattan and would go on to film ten seasons
- The murder victim of the OJ Simpson trial
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- The planet that collided with fragments of a comet
- The country that won the 1994 FIFA World Cup
- The successful Disney-animated film that only features animal characters
- Where the earthquake that demolished the Californian west coast occurred
- The country that hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics
10 Clues: The first elected South African president • The murder victim of the OJ Simpson trial • The country that won the 1994 FIFA World Cup • The country that hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics • The planet that collided with fragments of a comet • The lead actor of the successful Forrest Gump film • The successful Disney-animated film that only features animal characters • ...
Revolutionary War Chapter 7 Review 2022-01-03
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- What singer released the album Sour?
- Who performed this year's Super Bowl halftime show?
- Who wore an all-black bodysuit that covered their face to the Met Gala?
- What song did Taylor Swift release a 10 minute version of this year?
- What NFL team won the superbowl?
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- What city did the Olympics take place in this year?
- Which famous royal passed away this year?
- What anniversary is the Harry Potter film franchise celebrating in 2021 (add a th to the #)?
- Who won record of the year at the Grammys?
- Which state had a deadly cold snap in February leaving many without power?
10 Clues: What NFL team won the superbowl? • What singer released the album Sour? • Which famous royal passed away this year? • Who won record of the year at the Grammys? • What city did the Olympics take place in this year? • Who performed this year's Super Bowl halftime show? • What song did Taylor Swift release a 10 minute version of this year? • ...
Social Science crossword puzzle 2022-02-15
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- the state of being a citizen
- architecture is the design of buildings’
- former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena
- are the world's leading sports event. Athletes from more than 200 countries compete in them
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- the community structure of ancient Greece
- a public open space used for assemblies and markets
- is a type of ruling structure in which a few wealthy people wield power
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, right and wrong, reasoning, and the value of things
- a high ground of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill
- is a government run by the people
10 Clues: the state of being a citizen • is a government run by the people • architecture is the design of buildings’ • the community structure of ancient Greece • a public open space used for assemblies and markets • a high ground of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill • is a type of ruling structure in which a few wealthy people wield power • ...
Banking Hours 8 2022-11-17
Across
- The ore which is found in abundance in India is"
- The material which can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is called
- Which Indian state did the game of Polo originate?
- first Indian to win an individual medal in Olympics
- In the United States the television broadcast standard is...?
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- The oil used in the froth floatation process is
- Garampani sanctuary is located at which state
- The first step to getting output from a laser is to excite an active medium. What is this process called?
- Which company created the most used networking software in the 1980's
- Which is a type of Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory?
10 Clues: Garampani sanctuary is located at which state • The oil used in the froth floatation process is • The ore which is found in abundance in India is" • Which Indian state did the game of Polo originate? • first Indian to win an individual medal in Olympics • In the United States the television broadcast standard is...? • ...
Gabby Douglas 2019-02-17
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- It is a color that is also a high ranking medal
- She is a member on the U.S gymnastics team
- A small animal that lives in a tree and eats nuts
- Someone who has participated in the Olympics
- It is a piece of gymnastics equipment that you hang on
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- It is a state in the USA and it has a lot of cornfields
- It is a sport that has 4 main events
- A piece of gymnastics equipment that is also called the horse
- It is a piece of gymnastics equipment that is off of the ground
- It is a person that partakes in gymnastics
10 Clues: It is a sport that has 4 main events • She is a member on the U.S gymnastics team • It is a person that partakes in gymnastics • Someone who has participated in the Olympics • It is a color that is also a high ranking medal • A small animal that lives in a tree and eats nuts • It is a piece of gymnastics equipment that you hang on • ...
Vocabulary Week 8 Crossword 2019-07-27
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- He did ____________ from the mountaintop after talking to the wise man.
- They were in ____________ after finding out they didn’t qualify for the Olympics.
- I am a ____________ of King Henry VIII.
- You cannot ____________ the laws of gravity and make an ocean fly.
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- She did ____________ into her purse to find some Kleenex.
- We will ____________ for Disney World at 6:30am.
- The coach will ____________ a new play for us to use at the football game.
- The child was in a ____________ mood and refused to listen to his parents.
- Do not ____________ me of my right to freedom of speech.
- She suffered ____________ after the company got rid of her job.
10 Clues: I am a ____________ of King Henry VIII. • We will ____________ for Disney World at 6:30am. • Do not ____________ me of my right to freedom of speech. • She did ____________ into her purse to find some Kleenex. • She suffered ____________ after the company got rid of her job. • You cannot ____________ the laws of gravity and make an ocean fly. • ...
Tea and Trivia May 2024 2024-04-11
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- How many wives did Henry the VII have?
- Which celebrity,was the worlds first cloned animal, a sheep, named after in 1996?
- What is the highest scoring card by rank in a deck of cards?
- What chewy dessert topping is made from egg whites and tartar?
- What is the capital of the Bahamas?
- What river runs through Paris?
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- Which country has the worlds oldest trees?
- What sort of pole is made of wood and was erected by tribes in North America?
- How many gold medals did Ian Thorpe win at the 2000 Olympics?
- What is the most commonly spoken language in Brazil?
10 Clues: What river runs through Paris? • What is the capital of the Bahamas? • How many wives did Henry the VII have? • Which country has the worlds oldest trees? • What is the most commonly spoken language in Brazil? • What is the highest scoring card by rank in a deck of cards? • How many gold medals did Ian Thorpe win at the 2000 Olympics? • ...
Ancient and Modern Greek Olympic Games 2024-09-18
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- The Olympic Games are held every ___ years.
- The ancient Olympic Games were held in this country.
- The only event in the original Olympic Games was the stadion _______.
- The first modern Olympic Games were held in this city.
- The Olympic Games are named after this ancient Greek city.
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- The ancient Olympics were held in honor of this Greek god.
- The symbol of the Olympic Games is a series of _____ interlaced rings.
- The winner of the ancient Olympic games received a laurel ___________.
- The Olympic motto, "Citius, Altius, Fortius," means "Faster, Higher, Stronger" in this language.
- The highest award given at the modern Olympic Games.
10 Clues: The Olympic Games are held every ___ years. • The ancient Olympic Games were held in this country. • The highest award given at the modern Olympic Games. • The first modern Olympic Games were held in this city. • The ancient Olympics were held in honor of this Greek god. • The Olympic Games are named after this ancient Greek city. • ...
9/6/24 2024-10-01
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- First Palestinian elected in Georgia, denied a platform at the DNC.
- The skate park replaced by the new Schnitzer Art building.
- Equipment used in labs to accurately measure VO2 max.
- Agency responsible for raids on immigrant communities.
- Political convention featuring border sheriffs praising Harris’s stance on immigration.
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- Theater in Hillsboro where you can see Diné Nishłį until Oct. 13.
- Metric measuring the maximum oxygen your body can transport through your muscles.
- New PSU art building named after the family that donated the lead gift
- Renovated PSU science center formerly known as Science Building One.
- Event the characters are invited to perform at in Diné Nishłį.
10 Clues: Equipment used in labs to accurately measure VO2 max. • Agency responsible for raids on immigrant communities. • The skate park replaced by the new Schnitzer Art building. • Event the characters are invited to perform at in Diné Nishłį. • Theater in Hillsboro where you can see Diné Nishłį until Oct. 13. • ...
Israel's Defining Wars - Ian Liss 2025-01-06
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- In the Six Day War, The US told Israel not to attack first, and the ____ told the Arab nations not to attack first.
- Terrorist attack during the 1972 Munich Olympics carried out by the group Black September
- The ____(acronym) Hijacked four planes and blew them up in Jordan
- In 1956, Gamal Al Nasser Nationalized this key trade passage.
- Capturing this city led to Messianic excitement across Israel
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- No peace, no negotiations, no recognitions
- Nationalist, Militant leader of the Fedayins and the PLO
- The armed conflict between Jordan and the PLO
- The ________ Accords violated the Khartoum resolution.
- Prime Minister of Israel during the Yom Kippur War
10 Clues: No peace, no negotiations, no recognitions • The armed conflict between Jordan and the PLO • Prime Minister of Israel during the Yom Kippur War • The ________ Accords violated the Khartoum resolution. • Nationalist, Militant leader of the Fedayins and the PLO • In 1956, Gamal Al Nasser Nationalized this key trade passage. • ...
Olympic Target Shooting 2025-03-25
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- Combines cross-country skiing with rifle shooting.
- The season that the biatholon is apart of the Olympics.
- The event where competitors shoot at a clay disc.
- Shooters aim at these electronic objects with ten circles.
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- Added to a skier's overall race time in the biathlon if he or she misses a target.
- Competitors only have a few seconds to fire at a row of five targets in this event.
- The amount of shots that biathlon competitors take at each target.
- Shooters in this type of shooting wear padded clothing to protect them.
- Another word/meaning for "reactions" in the reading.
- Competitors in biathlon events carry this on their back.
10 Clues: The event where competitors shoot at a clay disc. • Combines cross-country skiing with rifle shooting. • Another word/meaning for "reactions" in the reading. • The season that the biatholon is apart of the Olympics. • Competitors in biathlon events carry this on their back. • Shooters aim at these electronic objects with ten circles. • ...
ATHLETIC CROSSWORD 2025-08-19
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- a major international multi-sport event held every four years, alternating between Summer and Winter Games. auburn
- has to do with pain
- Qualified practitioner of medicine a physician
- a form of team game played in North America with an oval ball on a field marked out as a gridiron.vollyball
- from champman University athletic trainer sports physical medicine
- a colloge in nebraska HINT MIGHT BE THE NAME OF THE STATE
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- anything to do with your head
- a healthcare professional who specializes in the prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries and medical conditions related to physical activity
- anything to do with your joints
- anything to do with the heart
10 Clues: has to do with pain • anything to do with your head • anything to do with the heart • anything to do with your joints • Qualified practitioner of medicine a physician • a colloge in nebraska HINT MIGHT BE THE NAME OF THE STATE • from champman University athletic trainer sports physical medicine • ...
Rock stars team Gushue's road to gold 2013-03-12
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- Where the 2006 Olympics were held
- The momentum required for a stone to reach the house or cirlces at the distant end
- A stone that does not reach the far hog line. It must be removed from play
- the stone that is closest to the center of the rings
- the last shot at the end of the game
- A city in northwestern Italy
- A stone that is placed in a position so that it may protect another stone
- a takeout shot that removes a rock and rolls out of playitsself
- A stone that just touches the outer edge of the circles
- An end in which no points have been scored
- Any stone in the rings or touching the rings which is a potential point
- A take-out. Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone
- The rotation applied to the handle of a stone that causes it to rotate in a clockwise direction and curl for a right-handed curler
- The amount a rock bends while travelling down the sheet of ice
- The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery
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- A game originating in Scotland in which two four-person teams slide heavy oblate stones toward the center of a circle at either end of a length of ice.
- out Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone
- Newfoundland and Labrador curling team
- captain of team Gushue
- take out the opposing rock in such a way that your shooter rools to another position
- rubber grips in the ice used during delivery
- A rock delivered with a greater force than necessary
- The modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country.
- A line 10 meters from the hack at each end of the ice
- a curling tornament
- A device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone
- curling's version of a period or inning
- The line across the ice at the back of the house. Stones which are over this line are removed from play
- The movement of a curling stone after it has struck a stationary stone in play
- concentric circles that together form the house
- The circle at the centre of the house
31 Clues: a curling tornament • captain of team Gushue • A city in northwestern Italy • Where the 2006 Olympics were held • the last shot at the end of the game • The circle at the centre of the house • Newfoundland and Labrador curling team • curling's version of a period or inning • An end in which no points have been scored • rubber grips in the ice used during delivery • ...
Rock stars team Gushue's road to gold 2013-03-12
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- A rock delivered with a greater force than necessary
- A line 10 meters from the hack at each end of the ice
- Newfoundland and Labrador curling team
- captain of team Gushue
- a takeout shot that removes a rock and rolls out of play itsself
- A city in northwestern Italy
- the stone that is closest to the center of the rings
- The momentum required for a stone to reach the house or cirlces at the distant end
- out Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone
- The modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country.
- a curling tornament
- The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery
- A game originating in Scotland in which two four-person teams slide heavy oblate stones toward the center of a circle at either end of a length of ice.
- The circle at the centre of the house
- A stone that is placed in a position so that it may protect another stone
- The movement of a curling stone after it has struck a stationary stone in play
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- The amount a rock bends while travelling down the sheet of ice
- the last shot at the end of the game
- A stone that does not reach the far hog line. It must be removed from play
- An end in which no points have been scored
- take out the opposing rock in such a way that your shooter rools to another position
- curling's version of a period or inning
- A device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone
- A take-out. Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone
- rubber grips in the ice used during delivery
- The line across the ice at the back of the house. Stones which are over this line are removed from play
- The rotation applied to the handle of a stone that causes it to rotate in a clockwise direction and curl for a right-handed curler
- Any stone in the rings or touching the rings which is a potential point
- concentric circles that together form the house
- Where the 2006 Olympics were held
- A stone that just touches the outer edge of the circles
31 Clues: a curling tornament • captain of team Gushue • A city in northwestern Italy • Where the 2006 Olympics were held • the last shot at the end of the game • The circle at the centre of the house • Newfoundland and Labrador curling team • curling's version of a period or inning • An end in which no points have been scored • rubber grips in the ice used during delivery • ...
