people Crossword Puzzles
Bamboo People-Part 1 2023-10-31
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- style of persuasion the military uses
- kid forced into the military
- book Chiko reads outside
- street boy
- religion of most Burmese
- hometown to Chiko
- days Tai spent in confinement
- Chiko's favorite activity
- sergeant of military camp
- sister of Tai
- being forced into military
- what father is doing for soldiers
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- current name of country
- weapon Chiko must hit Tai with
- original name of country
- what the soldiers call the rebels
- What Tai taught Chiko to do
- Chiko got hurt from this
- money in Myanmar
- common attire in Myanmar
- a friendly soldier at camp
- bordering country where rebels are
- neighbor
- tribal people
- buffalo number 2
- buffalo number 1
- picture in Chiko's pocket
- job Chiko wants
- Chiko's crush
29 Clues: neighbor • street boy • tribal people • sister of Tai • Chiko's crush • job Chiko wants • money in Myanmar • buffalo number 2 • buffalo number 1 • hometown to Chiko • current name of country • original name of country • Chiko got hurt from this • common attire in Myanmar • book Chiko reads outside • religion of most Burmese • Chiko's favorite activity • sergeant of military camp • ...
American Revolution Vocab & People 2023-11-05
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- Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American independence
- A person who vigorously defends their country and is prepared to die for it
- Government structure where actions by the government are limited by law (government is not all-powerful)
- Patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival
- To stop using the goods or services of a certain company or country
- Outspoken member of House of Burgesses; inspired patriotism with “Give me liberty or give me death” speech
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Member of the Continental Congress; helped frame the Declaration of Independence
- Disguised herself as a man to enlist in the Continental Army
- Revoke, or take away, a law or document
- British king during the Revolutionary war era.
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Enslaved African American who wrote poems and plays supporting American independence; eventually gained her freedom
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- A movement, sometimes violent, to overthrow an old regime or government
- French nobleman served in Continental Army
- Promoted the cause of independence
- Move goods illegally into or out of a country.
- A belief that the ultimate power of government resides in the people.
- American colonists who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence
- The act of betraying one's country.
- Weapons and ammunition
- Major author of the Declaration of Independence
- Scottish-American navy captain who was one of the United States' first naval commander
- Stating something in a clear, deliberate, and clear manner
- Lawmaking group of England; consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
25 Clues: Weapons and ammunition • Commander of the Continental Army • Promoted the cause of independence • The act of betraying one's country. • Revoke, or take away, a law or document • French nobleman served in Continental Army • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • Move goods illegally into or out of a country. • British king during the Revolutionary war era. • ...
School People and Places 2024-11-21
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- Where books are at school.
- A lockable storage area.
- The one in charge of the boss.
- A dedicated work space for science.
- driver The boss of the bus.
- "Ah ah ah".
- A theater.
- Smaller than normal.
- To have an idea.
- The person who fixes and maintains the school's technology.
- The boss in a sport.
- To move at a fast pace.
- A position below level.
- To transfer the possession of something.
- Having opposite sides close together.
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- To move at a regular pace.
- Bigger than normal.
- Boss at the library.
- The boss of the school.
- Express yourself.
- To become familiar with someone.
- The person who cares for sick students.
- A 4-sided polygon.
- The place where business happens.
- A passageway.
- A circle.
- The person who gives you guidance.
- The boss of cleaning.
- A position above level.
- Having a great depth from one surface to its opposite.
30 Clues: A circle. • A theater. • "Ah ah ah". • A passageway. • To have an idea. • Express yourself. • A 4-sided polygon. • Bigger than normal. • Boss at the library. • Smaller than normal. • The boss in a sport. • The boss of cleaning. • The boss of the school. • A position above level. • To move at a fast pace. • A position below level. • A lockable storage area. • To move at a regular pace. • ...
Important People Part I 2024-12-07
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- Writes in Praise of Folly
- Portuguese who reaches India
- Discovers the Americas
- Prophet in Islam
- Conquers Aztecs
- Predestination in Geneva
- Savior in Christianity
- Persecutes Protestants in the HRE
- Brings England away from the Catholic Church
- Founder of Judaism
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- Founds Ottomans
- Founds Safavids
- Renaissance man
- Conquers Constantinople
- Founds Mughals
- writes The Prince
- Family who is a big patron of the arts
- Muslim Chinese explorer
- tried at the Diet of Worms
- last leader of the Mughals
20 Clues: Founds Mughals • Founds Ottomans • Founds Safavids • Renaissance man • Conquers Aztecs • Prophet in Islam • writes The Prince • Founder of Judaism • Discovers the Americas • Savior in Christianity • Conquers Constantinople • Muslim Chinese explorer • Predestination in Geneva • Writes in Praise of Folly • tried at the Diet of Worms • last leader of the Mughals • Portuguese who reaches India • ...
Famous People of March 2025-02-14
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- Newest versatile Bond actor born on 2 March 1968 (6,5)
- 7 foot 1 inch Basketball star with a sense of humor born on 6 March 1972 (9,5)
- Scottish born scientist who was best known for the telephone born on 3 March 1847 (9,6,4)
- German Composer born on 31 March 1685 (6,9,4)
- “Joyride” singer born on 1 March 1987 (5)
- American poet known for his depictions of New England rural life born on 26 March 1874 (6,5)
- Big Bang Theory Actor born on 24 March 1973 (3,7)
- The Sistine Chapel painter born on 6 March 1475 (12)
- This Snake Plissken actor born on 17 March 1951 (4,7)
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- British Actor who play Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol born on 14 March 1933 (7,5)
- “Black Panther” star born on 1 March 1983 (6,6)
- “The Starry Night” artist born on 30 March 1853 (7,3,4)
- Breaking Bad actor born on 7 March 1956 (5,8)
- “Black Beauty” novelist born on 30 March 1820 (4,6)
- “Rocket Man” singer born on 25 March 1947 (5,4)
- “Supernatural” actor born on 1 March 1978 (6,6)
- This influential jazz pianist was born on 17 March 1919 (3,4,4)
- Known as the father of American Illustration born on 5 March 1853 (6,4)
- Golden State Warriors Point Guard born on 14 March 1988 (5,5)
- “Livin’ on a Prayer” singer born on 2 March 1962 (3,3,4)
20 Clues: “Joyride” singer born on 1 March 1987 (5) • Breaking Bad actor born on 7 March 1956 (5,8) • German Composer born on 31 March 1685 (6,9,4) • “Black Panther” star born on 1 March 1983 (6,6) • “Rocket Man” singer born on 25 March 1947 (5,4) • “Supernatural” actor born on 1 March 1978 (6,6) • Big Bang Theory Actor born on 24 March 1973 (3,7) • ...
Vocabularies To Describe People 2025-05-07
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- A person who shows exaggerated attention or affection to gain favor
- Overcome by nostalgia or sorrow
- Lean and muscular
- Fluent speaker of many languages
- Quiet and shy; not showing feelings easily
- Having mismatched eye colors
- Talking too proudly about oneself
- Very curly or wiry hair
- Socially dominant individual
- A man who pursues women aggressively often without respect
- Eye color that's rare
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- Able to face and deal with danger or fear
- Overcome fear and showing courage
- Emotionally detached person
- Secret agent or operative
- Untidy or messy in appearance
- always tells the truth
- One with striking presence
- Small brown spots on your skin caused by sun exposure
- Hair color often associated with redheads
- A man who is very charming and flirtatious
- Relaxed and straightforward
- Extremely generous person
- Gloomily introspective individual
24 Clues: Lean and muscular • Eye color that's rare • always tells the truth • Very curly or wiry hair • Secret agent or operative • Extremely generous person • One with striking presence • Emotionally detached person • Relaxed and straightforward • Having mismatched eye colors • Socially dominant individual • Untidy or messy in appearance • Overcome by nostalgia or sorrow • ...
Describing People & Physical Appearance 2025-05-17
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- People get sick because of these
- Services from doctors and hospitals
- jawline A strong line on the bottom of the face
- This person is nice and likes helping others
- This person learns quickly and knows many things
- A small dark spot on the skin (not a birthmark)
- A person who has a lot of money
- You are in a group of people. You are ______ them
- When something is missing or not enough
- Hair on the chin
- Hair on the sides of a man’s face
- The high bones under your eyes
- This person loves being with people and is not shy
- This person loves speaking and chatting a lot
- A dark spot on your skin since you were born
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- Small red spots on the skin
- This person uses words like “please” and “thank you”
- Lines on the face from age
- lenses You wear these on your eyes instead of glasses
- Metal on the teeth to make them straight
- to Something happens because of another thing
- You can’t move. You are ______
- This person works a lot and tries their best
- This person is not nice or respectful
- A line on the skin from an old cut
- This person doesn’t talk much
- This person tells jokes and makes others laugh
- Small holes in the cheeks when someone smiles
- This person feels bad when others have something they want
- This person has many ideas and is good at art or music
- This person changes emotions very fast
- Not high, not low — in the middle
- This person doesn’t like to work or help
- This person is not afraid
- This person is good and nice to others
- This person doesn’t like speaking with new people
- Hair above the mouth
- Small brown spots on the face from the sun
38 Clues: Hair on the chin • Hair above the mouth • This person is not afraid • Lines on the face from age • Small red spots on the skin • This person doesn’t talk much • You can’t move. You are ______ • The high bones under your eyes • A person who has a lot of money • People get sick because of these • Not high, not low — in the middle • Hair on the sides of a man’s face • ...
Successful people & their salaries 2024-03-29
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- - not based on or behaving according to the principles of equality and justice; unjust.
- - the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- - notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.
- - involving or consisting of several million individuals or units of currency.
- - very large in size, quantity, or extent.
- - to an extremely or shockingly great extent.
- - achieving or having achieved success.
- - a period of training spent in a workplace, usually offered to students or recent graduates.
- - exposed to danger or harm; weakened or undermined.
- - to receive money in return for work or services.
- - the action or process of intervening in a situation.
- - extremely tiring and demanding.
- - to gather or move in large numbers.
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- - very great in amount, scale, or intensity.
- - to think again about a decision, opinion, or course of action, especially in order to change it or consider it more carefully.
- - in a loyal or steadfast manner.
- - in a thorough and strict manner.
- - people engaged in a specified activity as their main paid occupation rather than as a pastime.
- - having a valid reason or explanation; reasonable or acceptable.
- - a great difference.
- - the action of giving or supplying something.
- - high respect; esteem.
22 Clues: - a great difference. • - high respect; esteem. • - in a loyal or steadfast manner. • - extremely tiring and demanding. • - in a thorough and strict manner. • - to gather or move in large numbers. • - achieving or having achieved success. • - very large in size, quantity, or extent. • - very great in amount, scale, or intensity. • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword: People 2024-03-01
21 Clues: Clue 5 • Clue 6 • Clue 4 • Clue 1 • Clue 9 • Clue 8 • Clue 2 • Clue 7 • Clue 3 • Clue 12 • Clue 15 • Clue 19 • Clue 11 • Clue 16 • Clue 10 • Clue 18 • Clue 20 • Clue 13 • Clue 14 • Clue 21 • Clue 17
people of the 1920s 2024-03-04
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- Jazz Icon who wrote "Hello, Dolly!"
- creator of Steamboat Willie
- star in 'The Toll of the Sea'
- French fashion designer
- President during the Jazz age
- American actress starring in 'Queen Bee'
- performed as Zorro and Robin Hood
- Famous baseball player
- known as 'Empress of the Blues'
- Marxist Russian politician head of Soviet Russia in 1917
- President during the Great Depression
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- comedian and filmmaker, writer of 'The General' and 'Steamboat Bill, Jr."
- renowned Theoretical physicist
- Hollywood icon in ‘Sunset Boulevard
- Famous Mob leader
- poet, novelist, and playwright who wrote 'The Weary Blues'
- 'It Girl', starred in 'The Plastic Age'
- Founder of motor vehicle company
- first woman to fly across the ocean
- famous flapper icon
20 Clues: Famous Mob leader • famous flapper icon • Famous baseball player • French fashion designer • creator of Steamboat Willie • star in 'The Toll of the Sea' • President during the Jazz age • renowned Theoretical physicist • known as 'Empress of the Blues' • Founder of motor vehicle company • performed as Zorro and Robin Hood • Jazz Icon who wrote "Hello, Dolly!" • ...
Where Do People Live? 2024-03-14
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- roofs a kind of roof some Italians use centuries ago
- a traditional house in Korea
- people in Norway used to cover their roofs
- collectors people who collect taxes
- It is an essential part of a house
- all the animals, plants, and other things that are not made by humans
- room a place in the house where people eat
- an opening such as door or passage
- people pay to the government
- important
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- people who built big round roofs in China
- a floor or level of a building
- we see them on some roofs in Norway
- rooms what we see on the second floor of Hakka people's house
- things that grow out of the grass roofs
- the temperature and other conditions such as sun, rain, and wind
- to prevent something bad from happening
- people in Southern Italy pile up on their roofs centuries ago
- a place at school or company where people usually have their lunch
- someone who hates you and wants to harms you
20 Clues: important • a traditional house in Korea • people pay to the government • a floor or level of a building • It is an essential part of a house • an opening such as door or passage • we see them on some roofs in Norway • collectors people who collect taxes • things that grow out of the grass roofs • to prevent something bad from happening • ...
People, Culture, and Geography 2021-08-23
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- an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior
- forward or onward movement toward a destination
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- the dominant religion of India that emphasizes dharma with its resulting ritual and social observances and often mystical contemplation and ascetic practices
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
- interactions describes how people change their environment and how environment changes the way people live
- Describes how goods ideas, information and people migrate
- the religious faith of Muslims including belief in Allah as the sole deity and in Muhammad as his prophet
- a religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teaching of Siddhārtha Gautama that suffering is inherent in life and that one can be liberated from it by cultivating wisdom, virtue, and concentration
- angular distance measured on a great circle of reference from the intersection of the adopted zero meridian with this reference circle to the similar intersection of the meridian passing through the object
- an adherent of a monotheistic religion of India founded about 1500 by Guru Nānak and marked by rejection of idolatry and caste
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- an original inhabitant of a place or country
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- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
- angular distance north or south from the earth's equator measured through 90 degrees
- the kinship structure of a culture or society especially as constituted in a stabilized network of rules of descent and residence
- according to the proportions of an established scale of measurement
- what you can see on a person or object
- Describes an area with similar cultural or physical characteristics that set it apart from other areas
- the religion derived from Jesus Christ, based on the Bible as sacred scripture, and professed by Eastern, Roman Catholic, and Protestant bodies
- a religion developed among the ancient Hebrews and characterized by belief in one transcendent God who has revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rabbinic traditions
- describes how people change their environment and how
- describes the physical and human characteristics of a location
- describes where a place is on earth(absolute and relative location
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a circle graduated to degrees or quarters and printed on a chart to show direction
- an explanatory list of the symbols on a map or chart
- a usage or practice common to many or to a particular place or class or habitual with an individual
28 Clues: what you can see on a person or object • an original inhabitant of a place or country • forward or onward movement toward a destination • an explanatory list of the symbols on a map or chart • describes how people change their environment and how • Describes how goods ideas, information and people migrate • ...
Ordinary people 9-11 2025-06-14
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- – État d’étonnement profond, souvent mêlé de peur ou de choc. (osłupienie, zdumienie)
- – Longs poils autour de la tête ou du cou de certains animaux, surtout le lion ; aussi : cheveux longs et épais. (grzywa)
- – Enlever quelque chose, retirer. (zdjąć, usunąć)
- – Enveloppé chaudement dans des vêtements ou des couvertures. (otulony, opatulony)
- – Personne née en premier parmi des frères et sœurs, le plus âgé. (najstarszy, starszy brat/siostra)
- – Coupé ou sculpté selon une forme précise (souvent pour des vêtements ou des pierres). (skrojony, przycięty)
- – Stationner un véhicule dans un endroit prévu. (zaparkować)
- – Tirer quelque chose en le laissant frotter sur le sol ; aussi : rester sans but. (ciągnąć, włóczyć się)
- – Mâle de la chèvre ; aussi : petite barbe au menton. (kozioł; kozia bródka)
- – Résidu grisâtre laissé par une matière brûlée. (popiół)
- – Cassées, rompues, fracturées. (złamane, rozbite)
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- – Dispersé dans plusieurs directions, pas regroupé. (rozsiany, porozrzucany)
- – Abri pour les abeilles ; peut aussi désigner un lieu très actif. (ul)
- – Fruit souvent rouge ou vert, au goût piquant, utilisé comme épice. (papryczka, chili)bouclier – Objet utilisé pour se protéger contre les attaques ; par extension, moyen de protection. (tarcza)
- – Qui est fort, robuste, bien bâti physiquement. (krzepki, silny)
- – Subdivision administrative ou géographique, souvent rurale, d’un territoire. (hrabstwo)
- – Placés en hauteur, perchés sur quelque chose. (usadowieni, siedzący wysoko)
- – Qui protège contre les balles (gilet pare-balle, vitre pare-balle). (kuloodporny)
- – Construit ou élevé (souvent pour une structure comme une statue, un bâtiment). (wzniesiony, postawiony)
- – Qui se trouvent à la frontière d’un autre territoire. (graniczne, sąsiadujące)
- – Cheveux entrelacés en forme de corde ; aussi en cuisine ou textile. (warkocz)
21 Clues: – Enlever quelque chose, retirer. (zdjąć, usunąć) • – Cassées, rompues, fracturées. (złamane, rozbite) • – Résidu grisâtre laissé par une matière brûlée. (popiół) • – Stationner un véhicule dans un endroit prévu. (zaparkować) • – Qui est fort, robuste, bien bâti physiquement. (krzepki, silny) • ...
PEOPLE AND EARTH'S ECOSYSTEM 2025-07-02
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- Process where plants evaporate water, cooling the air (lost when deforestation occurs).
- Purposeful straightening or redirecting of a river to control its flow.
- Dark-colored aerosol (soot) that absorbs sunlight and contributes to warming.
- Discharge of untreated waste that leads to oxygen depletion in water.
- Narrow, steep-sided channels formed by surface runoff, causing significant soil erosion.
- Measure of how much sunlight a surface reflects back to space.
- Fine dirt and soil washed into rivers by farming and construction.
- Release of harmful substances like CO and SO₂ into the atmosphere.
- Human activity that removes soil or rock, often permanently altering the land.
- Agricultural chemicals that wash into rivers, adding excess nutrients.
- Tiny particles suspended in the atmosphere that can have warming or cooling effects.
- Toxic elements like lead or mercury from industrial waste that contaminate water.
- Cycle where vegetation loss leads to higher albedo and drier climate, causing more vegetation loss.
- Rise in water temperature caused by factories or power plants releasing heated water.
- Water stored in underground aquifers that is depleted by over-pumping.
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- Process where soil and debris fill rivers and lakes faster than normal due to land clearing.
- Major human-induced driver of global temperature rise.
- The process of cutting down forests, which raises land albedo and can reduce rainfall.
- Rain that fails to soak due to paved surfaces is called ____.
- Human activity where the land created by dumping materials, often used for urban expansion.
- Dry streambeds in arid regions that fill and deepen during heavy rainfall.
- Gradual sinking of the Earth's surface due to activities like groundwater pumping.
- The sides of a river that can weaken and collapse when land is cleared.
- Man-made raised structure (artificial hill) that alters natural drainage patterns.
- Barriers built across rivers to control flow and create reservoirs.
- Gas formed at ground level that traps heat and harms crops and health.
- Pathogens from untreated sewage or animal waste contaminating water.
- Rainwater that flows over the ground surface instead of soaking in.
- Urbanization increased _____________ surfaces (roads and buildings), leading to higher run-off.
- Precipitation with a pH less than 5.65 caused by sulfuric or nitric acids.
30 Clues: Major human-induced driver of global temperature rise. • Rain that fails to soak due to paved surfaces is called ____. • Measure of how much sunlight a surface reflects back to space. • Fine dirt and soil washed into rivers by farming and construction. • Release of harmful substances like CO and SO₂ into the atmosphere. • ...
Canada: Movement of People 2022-11-24
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- Early European immigrants came to Canada looking for this
- Having different races, cultures and languages
- Canada has many; oil is an example of one
- Canada's French province
- Home province for many British immigrants
- "The Great ____________"
- Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Canada needed more of these workers in the West
- Forced Irish to leave their country
- Home province for many Dutch immigrants
- A set of rules; a plan
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- Canada's government sold 160 acres for ten ________
- Situations in which someone lives or works
- Canadian Government used this to attract immigrants to the West.
- People who are forced to leave their country to live in another country because they are in danger
- Early transportation from Europe
- A situation in which many people in an area do not have enough food to eat
- People who lived in the United States but stayed faithful to Britain during the American Revolution
- Wars between different groups of people in the same country
- Chinese immigrants built it
- A pit or tunnel from which people dig for minerals such as gold
- The earliest European settlers in Canada came from this country
- The wealth of a country; amount of money available in a country
23 Clues: A set of rules; a plan • Canada's French province • "The Great ____________" • Chinese immigrants built it • Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia • Early transportation from Europe • Forced Irish to leave their country • Home province for many Dutch immigrants • Canada has many; oil is an example of one • Home province for many British immigrants • ...
6th Grade: Biblical People 2022-05-07
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- Isaac's father
- anointed by Samuel
- mother of Samuel
- asked God for guidance and courage
- had a vision of bones
- exiled the Jews and conquered Judah
- leader after Moses
- helped trick Isaac to giving Jacob the birthright
- helped delivered his people from Egypt
- priest that helped Samuel communicate with God
- Father of twin boys
- Isaac's mother
- sang psalms and father of Solomon
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- anointed Saul to be the King of Israel
- enslaved the Israelites
- prefers simple things, received Isaac's birthright
- Sarah's name before God changed it
- first woman
- saved the king's life
- asked God for knowledge and wisdom
- mother of Solomon
- Abraham's name before God changed it
- group of people who lived in Judah
- hairy, burly, prefers the outdoors
- first man
- wanted to kill the Jews
26 Clues: first man • first woman • Isaac's father • Isaac's mother • mother of Samuel • mother of Solomon • anointed by Samuel • leader after Moses • Father of twin boys • saved the king's life • had a vision of bones • enslaved the Israelites • wanted to kill the Jews • sang psalms and father of Solomon • Sarah's name before God changed it • asked God for guidance and courage • ...
Our Class- People Descriptions 2022-05-04
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- always playing games on laptop
- Shortest person in the class
- the person in charge
- Sleeps a lot in class
- always wears nice sneakers
- The newest classmate
- quiet, gamer
- Very quiet
- student lighthouse member
- Always tells people what to do!
- Has a younger sister in 4th grade
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- Usually absent on half days
- plays softball
- has a younger brother in 7th grade
- wears glasses
- the "snack dealer" lol
- draws very well
- Used to attend West Ave school
- Friends blame him for things
- Always in the hallway!
20 Clues: Very quiet • quiet, gamer • wears glasses • plays softball • draws very well • the person in charge • The newest classmate • Sleeps a lot in class • the "snack dealer" lol • Always in the hallway! • student lighthouse member • always wears nice sneakers • Usually absent on half days • Shortest person in the class • Friends blame him for things • always playing games on laptop • ...
Fields/Motherway/Waters People 2022-06-15
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- plays for the pride, got a new puppy this year
- introduced us to the Timms family, godzilla expert
- strongly dislikes pink, middle of 3 boys
- tallest in our class, harry potter expert
- used to live in queens but thankfully moved to northport
- cinco de mayo, has an older brother
- obsessed with cheese and has 3 older siblings
- best haircut award, awesome twin
- didn't let a hoverboard accident stop her from singing and smiling all day every day
- has one older brother, grandma yells at the tv during rangers games
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- greek mythology expert
- only student who came from dickinson
- middle name is Blake, loves sports
- middle of 3 boys, does NOT have a pet dog
- sports trivia expert, LOVES nestor
- nail model, has a bunny named Clover
- loves Captain America, has a younger brother
- herpotology expert, has a younger brother
- once dropped a penny into a cup in water to give the class a homework pass
- "FAILURE", pokemon expert
- purple hair, sister to Marley
21 Clues: greek mythology expert • "FAILURE", pokemon expert • purple hair, sister to Marley • best haircut award, awesome twin • middle name is Blake, loves sports • sports trivia expert, LOVES nestor • cinco de mayo, has an older brother • only student who came from dickinson • nail model, has a bunny named Clover • strongly dislikes pink, middle of 3 boys • ...
people in computer class 2022-12-13
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- she sits at the same table as landon and has brown hair
- she has brown hair and her name starts with H
- this is the last name of the teacher
- wears yellow glasses and his name starts with T
- has blonde ish brown hair and there name starts with L and they sit at the same table as Allie
- he has brown mullet and brown eyes
- she has very blonde hair and her name starts with an L
- wears glasses and sits at the same table as Laila
- he wears glasses has dark brown hair and sits at the same table as Easton
- he likes hunting has brown hair and his name starts with L
- he shares a name with another boy in the 7th grade and his name starts with H
- the is the last name of the science teacher in carpet pod
- She has brown hair and blue eyes has a purple,pink, & blue hydro flask and nike shoes with blue laces
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- she has brown hair and is usually in a ponytail and sits at the same table as ryan
- he has brownish blondish hair his name starts with m and he sits at the same table as toby
- has wavy/curly and is very tall and wears a mask
- he has REALLY light blond hair
- has long brown hair sometimes wears glasses and her name starts with C
- her name is the name of a candy and she has orange hair
- she sits in the back of the classroom wears glasses and has brown hair
- kinda blonde also tall and wears black boots
- brown eyes and hair and has a light blue hydro flask
- he has brown hair and eyes does not wear glasses and he sits in the back of the classroom and his name starts with P
- she sometimes wears glasses, has brown hair and eyes and here name starts with L
- he has dark brown hair and eyes and his mane starts with a E
- has brown hair and his name starts with the letter A and he sits at the same table as clover
- he has brown hair kinda long and plays hockey
27 Clues: he has REALLY light blond hair • he has brown mullet and brown eyes • this is the last name of the teacher • kinda blonde also tall and wears black boots • she has brown hair and her name starts with H • he has brown hair kinda long and plays hockey • wears yellow glasses and his name starts with T • has wavy/curly and is very tall and wears a mask • ...
Chaotic people of 8D 2022-09-04
22 Clues: Dwi • ubay • Rafa • putra • raden • zahra • Husna • kiera • Printz • Alesha • maarib • dzikra • effelyn • Nugraha • hamdala • Gabriel • wismaya • bintang 2 • Nurhanifa • bintang 1 • Trioktavia • dwi-anggaraeni
Key Concepts and People 2022-09-29
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- Cause The mechanics of a behavior or cognitive process.
- James I was known as the father of American psychology.
- Crik I was the co-discoverer of DNA and proposed what I called "The Astonishing Hypothesis".
- Hypothesis A behavioral statement outlines a population, motivation, set of limitations, desired behavior, and a way to measure it
- Psychology Interested in how we interact with the world, make sense out of what goes on around us, and understand ourselves and others.
- A new focus of psychology from Darwin's theory.
- Titchener I trained under Wundt and coined the term structuralism.
- Freud I was both tremendously influential and controversial figure in the history of modern psychology and my theories continue to influence academia and culture.
- Bell I discovered that nerves travel from the brain to the organs and support both sensory and motor functions.
- Hypothesis Our mental life, consciousness, morality, decision-making, and judgment is the product of a material brain.
- Spencer I was a famous evolutionist and contemporary of Charles Darwin.
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- One of psychology's most famous approaches. Explain the natural laws of behavior.
- Cause Refers to the "why" of behavior and mental processes.
- Psychology Grew out of the feminist movement of the late 1960s. Rejects male-generated, religious, and traditional approaches to understanding women.
- Also called psychobiology and neuro-anatomy.
- A set of principles for living a fulfilled life.
- Darwin I rejected Church authority in favor of individual, Spirit led understanding.
- each mental structure and behavior consists of ever simpler component structures and behaviors.
- Psychology Explanation of the evolutionary processes alone were enough to produce the brain.
- Psychology People should feel good about themselves, learn to love themselves, and rid themselves of needless same and guilt.
- Galton I was first described as the heritability of physical characteristics.
- Von Helmholtz I made contributions to our understanding of hearing and vision.
- The researcher looked inward to describe subjective mental experiences.
23 Clues: Also called psychobiology and neuro-anatomy. • A new focus of psychology from Darwin's theory. • A set of principles for living a fulfilled life. • Cause The mechanics of a behavior or cognitive process. • James I was known as the father of American psychology. • Cause Refers to the "why" of behavior and mental processes. • ...
TEKA TEKI DESCRIBING PEOPLE 2025-05-20
Crossword for Smart People 2025-10-12
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- Command of character, guide of trust
- Father of rhetoric and persuasion
- the Masterful Bard of Thebes, Victor of Twenty-Six Dramatic Contests
- Sacred poured liquids, offering to gods
- City of Dionysus, cradle of drama
- Time of speaking, moment behind speech
- Silent and unseen, barred from the stage
- Pride that blinds, the fatal flaw
- Famous tragic king, plagued by fate
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- for the festival, it's all men in Greece
- Chorus’s first song, gate of the play
- Fierce Stirrer of Compassion and Righteous Fury
- Praised by Creon; reviled by Polynices
- appealing to the strength of reason
- media res, it means "plunged in action’s midst"
- Hero, Sufferer of woes, noble but flawed
- Father of persuasion, master of logic
- Voice of the people, conscience of Thebes
- denied for Polynices
- brave-hearted sister, defier of kings
- Chief lawmaker who rule through blood
- holds the remains and is buried
22 Clues: denied for Polynices • holds the remains and is buried • Father of rhetoric and persuasion • City of Dionysus, cradle of drama • Pride that blinds, the fatal flaw • appealing to the strength of reason • Famous tragic king, plagued by fate • Command of character, guide of trust • Chorus’s first song, gate of the play • Father of persuasion, master of logic • ...
Greater Opportunities - Programs & People 2025-11-19
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- Head Start Director - Chenango
- HUD Section 8 Coordinator
- Housing Manager
- Maintenance Manager
- Facilities Director
- Life Skills Advocate
- Housing Advocate - Broome
- Director of Learning and Development
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- Community Housing Coordinator
- EHS Home-Based Visitor - Chenango
- Deputy Director
- HS Education-Nutrition Coordinator - Broome
- Executive Assistant
- Housing Director
- HR Director
- Head Start Director - Broome
- Accounting Assistant
- HS Family Services Coordinator - Chenango
- Executive Director
- Chief Financial Officer
20 Clues: HR Director • Deputy Director • Housing Manager • Housing Director • Executive Director • Executive Assistant • Maintenance Manager • Facilities Director • Accounting Assistant • Life Skills Advocate • Chief Financial Officer • HUD Section 8 Coordinator • Housing Advocate - Broome • Head Start Director - Broome • Community Housing Coordinator • Head Start Director - Chenango • ...
US, Chapter 6 People 2020-12-04
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- Patriot general who inflicted heavy casualties in a loss to the British at the Battle of Oriskany Costly British victory that hindered British plans in New York during the American War for Independence
- One of three British generals who joined Thomas Gage before the Battle of Bunker Hill; became commander in chief of British forces in American in 1778
- General who took command of British troops during the Battle of Bunker Hill; in command of New York city during the American War for Independence
- British general who failed to catch Washington at Trenton and Princeton; later commanded British forces in the South; surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown
- Patriot commander who captured several British posts in the frontier
- English political theorist who promoted the social contract theory and wrote Two Treatises of Government
- Known as the “Fighting Quaker”; Patriot general who recaptured most of the South from Charles Cornwallis
- Patriot schoolteacher and spy who was hanged by the British
- French nobleman who fought for the Patriots in the American war for Independence
- Virginia planter and surveyor who was a vetern of the French and Indian War, and commander in chief of the Patriot forces in the War for Independence
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- One of three British generals who joined Thomas Gage before the Battle of Bunker Hill; defeated by General Horation Gates at the Battle of Saratoga
- Patriot general during the American War for Independence known for his courage and the recapture of Stony Point
- Pennsylvania financier who served as the superintendent of finance for the Continental Army
- Patriot general who fought British forces in the South during the American War for Independence; given the nickname the “Gamecock”
- Patriot general in the American War for Independence who commanded the Patriot forces at the Battle of Saratoga
- Patriot general who fought British forces in the South; earned the nickname “Swamp Fox”
- English political theorist who wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England
- Mohawk chief and Christian missionary who fought for the British in the French and Indian War and the American War for Independence
- Native of Ireland who was one of the best-known naval heroes of the American War for Independence
- Prussian general who drilled Patriot troops into a disciplined army
- English author who, in 1766, wrote Common Sense and later wrote The American Crisis
- Scottish-born American captain of USS Bonhomme Richard and later the captured vessel USS Serapis
- Jewish broker who helped finance the American War for Independence
- Virginia congressman who proposed the resolution for independence
24 Clues: Patriot schoolteacher and spy who was hanged by the British • Virginia congressman who proposed the resolution for independence • Jewish broker who helped finance the American War for Independence • Prussian general who drilled Patriot troops into a disciplined army • Patriot commander who captured several British posts in the frontier • ...
Historical People in Computing 2020-04-20
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- President and co-founder of Valve
- Co-founder and CEO of Facebook
- Invented the mechanical calculator
- Co-developed TCP/IP
- designer of the modern architecture to input, store, process, and output data
- Founding digital circuit design theory
- Invented the tabulating machine for punch cards
- Chairman, CEO and co-founder of Apple
- Co-founded Apple
- Developed the ENIAC with Mauchley
- Co-founder of Microsoft and philanthropist
- Along with Hellman created the first public-key encryption protocols
- Cofounder of Google and inventor of PageRank
- Founder and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla
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- Developer of ARPANET
- Published the first algorithm to be programmed
- Co-developed TCP/IP
- Co-founder of Microsoft
- Wrote the first book about Boolean logic
- designed a test to determine if something was artificial intelliegence or human
- Father of Supercomputing
- Founder of bitcoin
- Navy Rear Admiral who was first programmer of Mark 1 Computer and coined the term computer bug
- Created the World Wide Web
- Inventor of the modern computer
- Father of the Computer inventing the first mechanical computer
- Invented email
27 Clues: Invented email • Co-founded Apple • Founder of bitcoin • Co-developed TCP/IP • Co-developed TCP/IP • Developer of ARPANET • Co-founder of Microsoft • Father of Supercomputing • Created the World Wide Web • Co-founder and CEO of Facebook • Inventor of the modern computer • President and co-founder of Valve • Developed the ENIAC with Mauchley • Invented the mechanical calculator • ...
PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE 2020-04-21
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- person who does ballet professionally
- men and women are __?
- people who study are ___?
- leader of a country. Eg. Donald Trump is one
- girls and boys are __?
- aunt and __?
- this person gives you medicine when you are ill
- your father's sister is your __?
- person who swims
- your aunt's children are ___?
- a person who instructs children at school or online
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- person who lives in the country and has sheep and cows
- person who climbs mountains
- person who paints pictures
- this person brings you food in a restaurant
- someone outside your family who you spend time with
- this person takes care of animals
- this person sings professionally
- this person drives a bus
- the female child of mother / father
- your mother's mother is ___?
- person who wins a match or a game
- plural of "person"
- brother and ___?
24 Clues: aunt and __? • person who swims • brother and ___? • plural of "person" • men and women are __? • girls and boys are __? • this person drives a bus • people who study are ___? • person who paints pictures • person who climbs mountains • your mother's mother is ___? • your aunt's children are ___? • this person sings professionally • your father's sister is your __? • ...
PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE 2020-04-21
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- person who does ballet professionally
- men and women are __?
- people who study are ___?
- leader of a country. Eg. Donald Trump is one
- girls and boys are __?
- aunt and __?
- this person gives you medicine when you are ill
- your father's sister is your __?
- person who swims
- your aunt's children are ___?
- a person who instructs children at school or online
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- person who lives in the country and has sheep and cows
- person who climbs mountains
- person who paints pictures
- this person brings you food in a restaurant
- someone outside your family who you spend time with
- this person takes care of animals
- this person sings professionally
- this person drives a bus
- the female child of mother / father
- your mother's mother is ___?
- person who wins a match or a game
- plural of "person"
- brother and ___?
24 Clues: aunt and __? • person who swims • brother and ___? • plural of "person" • men and women are __? • girls and boys are __? • this person drives a bus • people who study are ___? • person who paints pictures • person who climbs mountains • your mother's mother is ___? • your aunt's children are ___? • this person sings professionally • your father's sister is your __? • ...
Unit 3: describing people 2021-04-18
People & Theories in Anthropology 2020-08-02
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- Beautiful ___ Woman
- reflexive period of anthro
- father of American Anthropology
- cultural construct for conquest
- cultural systems of classifying
- anthro where culture is like a book
- _______ observation
- more than a blink
- theory of gendered social realm
- culture is a book person
- cultural _______ (inside view)
- ____anthropology (Deloria, Hurston, Hunt)
- classifying plants
- describing all social meanings
- limited factual description
- Zora chronicled African American...
- Cannibals and _____
- Their ___ Were Watching God
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- socioeconomic class theories
- tradition banned by Canadian govt
- Kwakwaka’wakw native George _____
- Patterns of Culture author
- underrepresented groups
- Coming of ____ bestseller
- # of fields in anthropology
- basic material needs guy
- committed __ can change world
- Deloria's Sioux heritage
- Arctic land of Eskimos
- Deloria’s book for young women
- fieldwork in Samoa
- ethno ______, trad. ways of healing
- rush to document _____ cultures
- cultural adaptations to enviro
34 Clues: more than a blink • fieldwork in Samoa • classifying plants • Beautiful ___ Woman • _______ observation • Cannibals and _____ • Arctic land of Eskimos • underrepresented groups • basic material needs guy • Deloria's Sioux heritage • culture is a book person • Coming of ____ bestseller • Patterns of Culture author • reflexive period of anthro • # of fields in anthropology • ...
People & Relationships and Education 2020-06-08
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- I expected more of him – he completely ___ me ___ . (2 words)
- the good old times with building dams at the creek and coming home all dirty
- eraser-friendly writing utensil
- Well, I know the answer to this gap but I won't tell you.
- Pink Floyd didn't need none of it – after all there were just another brick in the wall
- how Hollywood shows that someone is a scientist
- saying ___ used to mean opening a hardcopy dictionary (2 words)
- what you look like after a shock
- "I was ___ and needed the money.", as they all confess later.
- If you look like your mom, people will say that you ___ her. (2 words)
- not necessarily Geminis, unless their birthday was in May or June
- where almost your whole life is centred on school (2 words)
- the earth without ___ is just…eh
- when you're in hospital you are and aren't this at the same time
- sounds like a hard-working animal
- "In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti" – let's focus on the first one
- it literally means "turned towards the outside"
- in tennis just as important as at school – but the ones in school are more regular
- "Your shirt is disgusting!" – it's hurting, but at least it's ___
- your first look at all of this
- A young man's moment of truth: meeting your future ___ - will he like you? Or will you have to elope with her? (3 words)
- Well, look around, they're all around you right now.
- all around your body and Skunk Anansie singer
- if you've got folders full of alphabetically ordered ideas
- Some English-speaking people call their ___ "Nana".
- It's essentially saying "thank you" and "I'm sorry".
- Barney supposedly wrote a code on this.
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- your favourite subject at school (let's face it, deep down you feel it, too)
- a feature responsible for a huge category of rather mediocre jokes about stupidity
- They're good enough for a beer after work, but you wouldn't want to go on a holiday with them.
- "___ is only skin deep." – which means a person's inner qualities are not connected to how they look
- first base, so to say
- the prince's name in fairytales
- the study of living things
- what an espresso must never be
- you need that and/or lots of alcohol for karaoke (2 words)
- how women suddenly wore their hair in the 1920s
- what plastic surgery usually makes you look
- your sister's or your brother's creation
- She was the ___ who was an ___ in her class. Her classmates always thought her to be spoilt. (2 words)
- digital abacus
- the foundation of a relationship – among friends, lovers, basically everyone you deal with
- "I'm sorry, Matt, you're a great guy, but I'm in a ___ right now."
- Is Einstein's theory about your aunts and uncles?
- The word ___ can ___ different things – it depends on the context.
- the evil person in many fairytales, because she substitutes what was dearest to you
- wearing black coats and throwing your square caps into the air
- something to eat or the best place to get to know each other
- what Charles Darwin, ZZ Top and Fidel Castro have in common
- "So I guess I'm your ___, Darth."
- what we all want to be...until the small of your back itches and you need someone to scratch it
- for some the truest state of a love relationship, for others an unnecessary, stressful and hypocritical tradition
- A ___ in need is a ___ indeed.
53 Clues: digital abacus • first base, so to say • the study of living things • what an espresso must never be • your first look at all of this • A ___ in need is a ___ indeed. • eraser-friendly writing utensil • the prince's name in fairytales • what you look like after a shock • the earth without ___ is just…eh • sounds like a hard-working animal • "So I guess I'm your ___, Darth." • ...
People of the Covenant 2020-08-19
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- The connection between people
- The world preached by Jesus
- This is the Jewish festival of the Passover
- The mountain on which God gave Moses the Ten Commandments
- The name in the Torah for the country
- the father of the Jewish people
- The child of a ancestor
- A verbal commitment by one person to another
- The document that tells the story of God’s
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- the people of the who made the Covenant
- legal, social, or moral freedoms
- God’s name, as given to Moses at the ‘burning bush’
- The son of Abraham
- The first book in the bible
- Agreement with the Israelite's and God
- A family member from a long time ago
- The Jewish leader
- The Jewish ritual family meal during
- The event in Exodus story when the angle strikes down
- The feeling that something is about to happen
20 Clues: The Jewish leader • The son of Abraham • The child of a ancestor • The world preached by Jesus • The first book in the bible • The connection between people • the father of the Jewish people • legal, social, or moral freedoms • A family member from a long time ago • The Jewish ritual family meal during • The name in the Torah for the country • ...
People of the Covenant 2020-08-19
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- The name given to the people of the who made the Covenant with God
- The event in the Exodus story when the Angel of Death strikes down the first born in the land of Egypt but passes over the houses of the Israelites
- The document that tells the story of God’s relationship with humanity
- The great Jewish leader who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. It was to Moses that God gave the Ten Commandments
- The son of Abraham
- The son of Isaac
- the Jewish Bible/book
- The vision of the world preached by Jesus
- God’s name, as given to Moses at the ‘burning bush’. The name means ‘I Am’, which refers to God being present amongst the people.
- The feeling that something is about to happen or should happen
- the mountain in which God gave Moses the Ten Commandments
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- the first book of the bible
- A member of your family from a long time ago
- This is another name for the Land of Canaan. In the Torah, God promises this land to Abraham and his descendants
- The relatedness or connection between people
- The offspring of someone considered to be an ancestor
- the name given to the king of Egypt
- The name in the Torah for the country that is known as Israel today
- the event in which the Israelites are led by Moses out of slavery in Egypt
- The first father of the Jewish people; the first person to believe in the one God
20 Clues: The son of Isaac • The son of Abraham • the Jewish Bible/book • the first book of the bible • the name given to the king of Egypt • The vision of the world preached by Jesus • A member of your family from a long time ago • The relatedness or connection between people • The offspring of someone considered to be an ancestor • ...
Meet the People Team 2021-03-25
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- Has 2 dogs, 2 birds and a gecko
- Has their first hiring manager kick off scheduled in their 2nd week in the job
- Helped recruit and onboard 44+ new hires for Engineering & Product
- Have helped hire over 250+ folks the past 3 years
- Hates the all remote work life; misses whiteboarding
- Has their motorcycle license
- Has a chicken coop with 8 hens that lay gorgeous eggs!
- Has solely been responsible for hiring all CSMs since Fall 2019 up to now
- Working on hiring new talent to expand the rapidly growing SDR team - I got to extend my first offer 2nd full week in the job!
- My favorite thing to do in my free time is play squash; I was a member of the women’s squash team in college
- April is a big month for me - my husband and I both have birthdays and our wedding anniversary and it's my work anniversary @ CBI
- Proud owner of 3 recently replanted blueberry bushes
- Recently fled for the 'burbs after living in NYC for 22 years
- Started at CBI in 2017 as a Contract Recruiter
- Will forever feel the shame of not demoing a registered Hack Day project; not recommended
- Voted most likely to have Christmas decorations up in the summer
- Has processed 65 employee promotions since mid-2020
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- Has 2 teenage daughters, 2 sets of golf clubs and 1 wife
- Started at CBI in 2019 as an intern
- Has delivered 21 Unconscious Bias & Behaviors of Inclusion trainings to CBI employees
- Works with Tiffany Le and all of our various benefits vendors
- Hates geese
- One of the newest members of the Talent Acquisition team that joined in March 2021
- Has recruited talent for Hulu, Sony Digital, Yahoo, Activision, THQ, EA, Fox, Disney, Paramount, Amazon, Starbucks, and Moody's Analytics.
- Started out in recruiting and transitioned to an HR role a year ago
- Hired Paul Corujo
- Helps with every single payroll to ensure accuracy
- The dimple on my face is actually a scar
- Started at CBI on Mar 15
- Started at CBI a year and a half ago as an SDR
- Explained Hack Day to their son; Son replied “Oh, that’s like Genius Hour at school!”; “Exactly.”
- Has helped onboard 90+ new hires remotely
- Wine lady from the first CB I-Witness News
- Was the high school mascot
- Has helped build CS’s onboarding and engagement team out by finding 4 great people (including 1 who recently transitioned over)
- Most tenured team member
36 Clues: Hates geese • Hired Paul Corujo • Started at CBI on Mar 15 • Most tenured team member • Was the high school mascot • Has their motorcycle license • Has 2 dogs, 2 birds and a gecko • Started at CBI in 2019 as an intern • The dimple on my face is actually a scar • Has helped onboard 90+ new hires remotely • Wine lady from the first CB I-Witness News • ...
Describing people (Daniele - Nehara) 2021-11-17
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- synonym of shine.
- having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance.
- rounded body or shape.
- having small, pale brown spots on the skin, usually on the face.
- a young person who is developing into an adult.
- fairly short and with a body that is wide across the shoulders and chest.
- fashionable in a way that people admire
- rude way to say chubby.
- synonym to "common height".
- weak or unhealthy.
- attractive way to say thin.
- polite word for old.
- egg shaped.
- small in height.
- (of hair) covered with oil.
- being very thin.
- in middle age.
- not formal or not suitable for special occasions.
- of a person, large and strong.
- quite tall.
- a lot of asians have this eye shape.
- modern and influenced by the most recent fashions or ideas.
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- having curls.
- a young person between 13 and 19 years old.
- punk had _____ hair.
- hair without a bend or curl.
- used to describe a person's face or skin if it has less colour than usual.
- (of skin) having small lines because of old age.
- shaped like a ball or a circle.
- a young child, who is learning or has recently learned to walk.
- to be with a lot of scars.
- held or kept together firmly or closely.
- having a small distance from one side to the other.
- untidy
- colored hair.
- (of clothes) hanging loosely because of being too big.
- to be somewhat muscular, but in a fairly average.
- unhappy.
- a flat shape with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90°.
- untidy and looking a little dirty.
- (of hair) completely straight and thin.
- (of hair) made curly or straight using a special chemical.
- not hot.
- having a series of curves.
- very small
- looking old and in bad condition.
- not fat.
47 Clues: untidy • unhappy. • not hot. • not fat. • very small • egg shaped. • quite tall. • having curls. • colored hair. • in middle age. • small in height. • being very thin. • synonym of shine. • weak or unhealthy. • punk had _____ hair. • polite word for old. • rounded body or shape. • rude way to say chubby. • to be with a lot of scars. • having a series of curves. • synonym to "common height". • ...
What are people doing? 2022-03-07
26 Clues: malíř • řidič • herec • hasič • číšník • kuchař • účetní • doktor • pošťák • zpěvák • horník • manažer • politik • prodavač • učitelka • fotograf • kadeřník • policista • knihovník • tanečnice • zahradník • elektrikář • dřevorubec • programátor • automechanik • zdravotní sestra
People of the Bible 2021-09-29
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- God changed his name from Abram
- the woman who tricked Samson into getting his hair cut
- a hero who didn't look very strong
- the youngest man of the smallest tribe in the smallest town who defeated the enemy of Israel
- one of the disciples who was very impetuous
- spoke to Pharaoh for his brother
- a friend of Daniel who was also in the firey furnace
- a son of Abraham who had 12 sons
- a disciple who wrote the second Gospel
- the mother of Jesus
- an orphan Jewish girl who became Queen of Persia
- his father made him a coat of many colours and his brothers were jealous
- this man had been dead for 4 days before Jesus raised him to life again
- a prophet who spoke to King Saul
- the great grandmother of King David, she married Boaz
- one of the ten spies sent into Canaan
- known as the disciple Jesus loved and was told to look after Mary Jesus' mother
- was appointed King of Judea and tried to get rid of Jesus by killing all the babies
- a prophet who didn't die but was taken to heaven in a whirlwind
- a tax collector who became a disciple and wrote one of the Gospels
- was a student of Paul and was told not to worry about being so young
- the first man murdered
- a giant killed by an Israelite youth named David
- son of King Saul and best friend of King David
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- wrote letters to many of the early churches
- King of Israel and a man after God's own heart
- a young Israelite who became cup-bearer to the King of Babylon
- the governor of Judea who wanted no part of what was happening to Jesus
- the wisest man in the Bible and son of King David
- he climbed a tree to see Jesus
- the first man (ever)
- the main hero of the Bible
- the sister of Moses and Aaron
- helped the men who went to spy out Jericho and in turn was saved
- the cousin of Mary and mother of John the Baptist
- lead the Israelite army and defeated the city of Jericho
- the mother of Isaac who laughed at God because she thought she was too old to have a baby
- was a leader of Israel for over 40 years
- wrote one of the Gospels and the book of Acts, he was a doctor
- one of Jesus' brothers who was also in charge of the church in Jerusalem
- the mother of all living
- the man who lost everything and yet God restored him to even greater wealth
- a general who was healed of leprosy by bathing in muddy water
- the man who lived 969 years
- the man who built a big bat on dry land
45 Clues: the mother of Jesus • the first man (ever) • the first man murdered • the mother of all living • the main hero of the Bible • the man who lived 969 years • the sister of Moses and Aaron • he climbed a tree to see Jesus • God changed his name from Abram • spoke to Pharaoh for his brother • a son of Abraham who had 12 sons • a prophet who spoke to King Saul • ...
Important People (Unit 9) 2017-05-10
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- John _____'s Raid
- President of the Confederacy
- ______ ______ v. Sandford
- Captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson
- Criticized pro-slavery people in Kansas
- Buchanan's vice president
- Confederate general willing to take risks
- Favored a railroad from Chicago to the Pacific Ocean
- Union general with a two-part strategy
- Headed the Army of the Potomac
- _______'s Charge
- Stopped southern railroads and industry by capturing Atlanta
- Little political experience, stood against the spread of slavery
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- Beat Sumner unconscious with his cane
- 14th president
- Thomas Jackson's nickname
- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- Founded the Red Cross
- Admiral who sped past two Confederate forts on his way to New Orleans
- 16th president
- Polk's secretary of state
- Chief Justice who wrote the majority opinion in a supreme cout case about slavery
22 Clues: 14th president • 16th president • _______'s Charge • John _____'s Raid • Founded the Red Cross • ______ ______ v. Sandford • Thomas Jackson's nickname • Buchanan's vice president • Polk's secretary of state • President of the Confederacy • Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • Headed the Army of the Potomac • Beat Sumner unconscious with his cane • Captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson • ...
EUROPE – TERMS, PEOPLE & EVENTS 2017-04-30
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- conflict over a fabricated insult allegedly made by the French ambassador to the Prussia king; Prussia defeated France and her own territory and took Alsace-Lorraine from France and laid siege to Paris until the country gave in; overthrew the government and set up a parliamentary system in Paris.
- named for its very short duration; was a fabricated conflict over administration of Holstein; complete victory for Prussia; Prussia gained Holstein and put an end to all Austrian involvement in German affairs, clearing a major obstacle to German unification.
- Sardinian prime minister and architect of Italian unification under Sardinia's crown; skillfully used realpolitik and his understanding of international relations to enhance Sardinia's stature as a European power and use the French-Austrian conflict to his advantage.
- name given to the movement for Italian unification because the movement hoped to bring Italy back to its former ancient glory through unification into one political entity; succeeded with proclamation of Italian State in 1861, finally completed with annexation of Rome in 1870.
- Russia's heavily fortified chief naval base in the Black Sea, lying on the Crimean peninsula; after just under one year of constant battle and being under siege by French an British, the Russian abandoned the fortress, blowing up their fortifications and sinking their own ships; one example of the harsh battles of the campaign.
- chief architect of the redesigned Paris under Napoleon III; known for his utter disregard for established neighborhoods when he redesigned Paris as a home for the upper and middle class bourgeoisie of France; Haussman's redesigned Paris, known for its wide boulevards, straight roads, museums, and pristine arrangement, thus served as the model for countless other cities throughout the world.
- formerly Louis Napoleon and nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte; won in the presidential election in France in December 1848, but took dictatorial powers on December 2, 1851 and took the monarchical title; can be considered the first modern politician due to his mastery of communication and appearances to maintain the grandeur of France; known for his economic prosperity, rejuvenation of Paris, and support of Italian unification; defeated in Franco-Prussian War.
- an institution in Russia and many eastern European states in which peasants were legally tied to the land that they farmed and could not leave that land without expressed permission from the baron or landowner; created an immobile peasantry and a form of slavery; ended with the Emancipation of 1861.
- by the Emancipation Edict offered by Alexander II; ended the institution of serfdom in Russia after centuries of its use; most probably done because the government needed an effective pool of men from which it could conscript thousands into the army; after the defeat in the Crimean War, this was one of the efforts taken to strengthen the weak Russian military.
- leader of the Liberal Party in Great Britain, though he began his career as a Tory; main advocate of the liberal approach to government--no tariffs, free trade, no government intervention; his government abolished tariffs, cut defense spending, lowered taxes, kept budgets balanced, reformed the civil service into a merit-based promotion system, and made elementary education available to and mandatory for everyone.
- notion that politics must be conducted in terms of the realistic assessment of power and the self-interest of individual nation-states, and the pursuit of those interests by any means, often ruthless and violent ones; used skillfully by Camillo di Cavour and Otto von Bismarck in their policies toward national unification.
- pitted Russia against the alliance of Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Sardinia; Russia wanted warm water ports on Black Sea and thus hoped to take advantage of weakening Ottoman Empire; France and Britain feared an upset to the balance of power in Europe; emerged as an absolute military defeat for Russia.
- German chancellor and architect of German unification under the Prussian crown; ruthlessly used realpolitik in his endeavors; instigated fabricated conflicts with Denmark, Austria, and France to acquire the land he believed should be part of the German Empire.
- German national parliament that tried and failed to create a united German State during the 1848 revolutions.
- German political philosopher and founder of scientific socialism; published the Communist Manifesto in 1848 and Das Kapital in 1867.
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- Italian patriot and democrat committed to the unification of Italy under a liberal democratic government; leader of the Young Italy organization, a group of mostly Italian youths and democrats who pledged to work toward a united democratic Italy.
- economic and political philosophy that opposed state intervention in economic affairs, supported free trade, competition, and individual initiative as the key to success; this philosophy was, above all, an attack on privilege, on the aristocrats, on the Anglican Church; liberals believed that talent alone should dictate a man's advancement in the world; supported in England by William Gladstone.
- Tsar Alexander II's changes that he directed from above; changes in education, the judiciary, the military, expression rights, etcetera all seemed to follow an enlightened, liberal perspective; however, upon careful review of these reforms, it is obvious that these were grudging reforms with little real change.
- leader of the Conservative Party, dedicated to government intervention and the maintenance of traditional institutions of privilege for tradition and stability purposes; his government passed the Factory Act of 1875, setting a maximum of a fifty-six hour work-week; the Public Health Act, establishing a sanitary code; the Artisans Dwelling Act, defining minimum housing standards; and the Trade Union Act, permitting picketing and other peaceful labor tactics.
- Italian patriot, democrat, and freedom fighter; once Italian unification seemed possible, after the defeat of Austria, he led a legion of Italian fighters through the Kingdom of Naples, liberated province after province to create a unified Italian state; forced to relinquish his territory to Camillo di Cavour's Sardinian lands in the name of unification.
- popular votes on one question or issue on the ballot; Camillo di Cavour used these to legitimize Sardinia's role as the central nation in unification as he arranged these votes in every province to be annexed by Sardinia into the Italian State.
- a political and economic philosophy that supported state intervention in the economy on behalf of the disadvantaged; supported the maintenance of traditional institutions of privilege in the name of preservation of tradition and custom that worked in the past; supported in England by Benjamin Disraeli.
- Russian Tsar 1855-1881; known as a reformer for his Great Reforms program that included changes in education, judicial matters, military readiness, and expression freedom; issued the Emancipation edict of 1861 to free the serfs; but his record only shows him to be a half-hearted reformer, never really interested in compromising any element of his power; assassinated in 1881 by a radical because of his lackluster performance as a reformer.
23 Clues: German national parliament that tried and failed to create a united German State during the 1848 revolutions. • German political philosopher and founder of scientific socialism; published the Communist Manifesto in 1848 and Das Kapital in 1867. • ...
EUROPE – TERMS, PEOPLE & EVENTS 2017-04-30
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- setting a maximum of a fifty-six hour work-week
- notion that politics must be conducted in terms of the realistic assessment of power and the self-interest of individual nation-states, and the pursuit of those interests by any means
- popular votes on one question or issue on the ballot;
- institution in many eastern European states in which peasants were legally tied to the land that they farmed and could not leave that land without expressed permission from the baron or landowner
- chief architect of the redesigned Paris under Napoleon III; redesigned Paris
- conflict over a fabricated insult allegedly made by the French ambassador to the Prussia king
- German chancellor and architect of German unification under the Prussian crown; ruthlessly used realpolitik in his endeavors; tried to acquire the land he believed should be part of the German Empire.
- permitting picketing and other peaceful labor tactics
- ended the Crimean War; solidified a complete defeat for Russia
- economic and political philosophy that opposed state intervention in economic affairs, supported free trade, competition, and individual initiative as the key to success.
- political and economic philosophy that supported state intervention in the economy on behalf of the disadvantaged
- leader of the Liberal Party in Great Britain, though he began his career as a Tory; his government abolished tariffs, cut defense spending, lowered taxes, and kept budgets balanced
- war between Prussia and Austria, named for its very short duration; was a fabricated conflict over administration of Holstein; complete victory for Prussia; clearing a major obstacle to German unification.
- Tsar Alexander II's changes that he directed from above; changes in education, the judiciary, the military, expression, etc.
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- name given to the movement for Italian unification because the movement hoped to bring Italy back to its former ancient glory through unification into one political entity
- German national parliament that tried and failed to create a united German State during the 1848 revolutions.
- Italian patriot, democrat, and freedom fighter; he led a legion of Italian fighters through the Kingdom of Naples
- leader of the Conservative Party; his government passed the Factory Act of 1875, the Public Health Act, the Artisans Dwelling Act, and the Trade Union Act
- can be considered the first modern politician due to his mastery of communication and appearances to maintain the grandeur of France
- establishing a sanitary code
- ended the institution of serfdom in Russia after centuries of its use
- a group of mostly Italian youths and democrats who pledged to work toward a united democratic Italy
- Italian patriot and democrat committed to the unification of Italy under a liberal democratic government; leader of the Young Italy organization
- war that pitted Russia against the alliance of Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Sardinia; resulted in an absolute military defeat of Russia.
- Sardinian prime minister and architect of Italian unification under Sardinia's crown; skillfully used realpolitik and his understanding of international relations to enhance Sardinia's stature as a European power and use the French-Austrian conflict to his advantage.
- Russia's heavily fortified chief naval base in the Black Sea
- German political philosopher and founder of scientific socialism; published the Communist Manifesto in 1848 and Das Kapital in 1867
- Russian Tsar known as a reformer for his Great Reforms program that included changes in education, judicial matters, military readiness, and expression freedom; issued Emancipation of 1861 to free the serfs;
28 Clues: establishing a sanitary code • setting a maximum of a fifty-six hour work-week • popular votes on one question or issue on the ballot; • permitting picketing and other peaceful labor tactics • Russia's heavily fortified chief naval base in the Black Sea • ended the Crimean War; solidified a complete defeat for Russia • ...
Famous People of Color 2017-03-01
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- second african american inventor to recieve a patent
- farming inventor
- Contributed to the science of food preservation
- African American inventor, invented the pacemaker
- first black person to receive a degree from the university of Chicago
- 1st black president of the american psychological association
- first licensed black nurse
- first africab to receive a doctrine in chemistry
- electrical enginneer, business man who was the president of the USA's African union company
- patented a fridge system
- Went to school for agriculture, invented peanut butter
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- anthropologist who coined the phrases voluntary and involuntary minority
- founder and ceo of Boston corp.
- African American who obtained U.S patent rights for her improvements for the ironing board
- first female doctor to receive a patent
- Physicist and educator, 1st African American to earn a P.hD from any American Unviversity, completing his dissertaion at Yale in 1876
- first black person to be a member of a unsegregated surgical team
- first black person to perform a successful pericardium surgery
- invented the lacing machine
- exchanged letter with thomas jefferson
20 Clues: farming inventor • patented a fridge system • first licensed black nurse • invented the lacing machine • founder and ceo of Boston corp. • exchanged letter with thomas jefferson • first female doctor to receive a patent • Contributed to the science of food preservation • first africab to receive a doctrine in chemistry • African American inventor, invented the pacemaker • ...
Unit 10 Managing people 2017-02-19
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- ________ (v): to say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done
- ________ (v): to use something for a particular purpose, give something to a particular person etc, especially after an official decision has been made
- ________ (adj): difficult, in a way that tests your ability or determination
- ________ (v): to give money, help, ideas etc to something that a lot of other people are also involved in
- ________ (n): how good or bad something is
- ________ (n): the fact that someone is free to work, be contacted, go to meetings, etc., or whether or how much they can
- ________ (n): when you are willing to give your time and energy to something that you believe in, or a promise or firm decision to do something
- ________ (adj): relating to experience, real situations or actions rather than ideas or imagination
- ________ (adj): real; sincere
- ________ (n): one part of a situation, idea, plan etc. that has many parts
- ________ (n): land, a building, or both together
- ________(v): to disagree with someone in words, often in an angry way
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- ________ (n): someone who is directly below another person in rank, and who is officially in charge when that person is not there
- ________ (v): to give part of your power or work to someone in a lower position than you
- ________ (n): the quality of thinking about other people's feelings and being careful not to upset them
- ________ (n): the degree to which something is seen by the public
- ________ (n): the belief that you can trust someone or something
- ________ (n): feeling of fear or anger between two groups of people who do not trust each other
- ________ (n): the way the parts of a machine or system work together
- ________ (n): the tired and confused feeling that you can get after flying a very long distance, especially because of the difference in time between the place you left and the place you arrived at
20 Clues: ________ (adj): real; sincere • ________ (n): how good or bad something is • ________ (n): land, a building, or both together • ________ (n): the belief that you can trust someone or something • ________ (n): the degree to which something is seen by the public • ________ (n): the way the parts of a machine or system work together • ...
describing people and weather 2018-01-16
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- at a low temperature
- timid
- communicative, likes to talk
- Having little length; not long.
- characteristic of or behaving as a friend, kind
- Having little bodily flesh or fat;
- the season of the year when the leaves of the trees fall
- sure of oneself
- covered with clouds
- a person who is willing to share and give
- with many waves
- without waves
- the season of the year when planta revive and flowers bloom
- having the natural heat of living beings:
- slightly cold
- hair that grows on the upper lip
- with a color similar to blood
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- aged a person with an age between 40 years and 90
- season period of the year when it doesn´t rain
- with snow ( frozen water)
- More weight than is normal
- a person who makes you laugh
- Having considerable height,
- at a high temperature
- with rain ( water that falls from the sky)
- a very cold period of the year
- with a lot of wind
- characterized by originality and expressiveness;
- very interested or involved:
- the season of the year when the sun shines and it becomes hot
- working industrious, energetic
- without hair on the head
- bright because of light from the sun:
33 Clues: timid • without waves • slightly cold • sure of oneself • with many waves • with a lot of wind • covered with clouds • at a low temperature • at a high temperature • without hair on the head • with snow ( frozen water) • More weight than is normal • Having considerable height, • a person who makes you laugh • communicative, likes to talk • very interested or involved: • ...
People in grade 9 2017-07-26
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- power laugh
- Quiet,9w friends with skat.
- She can speak and write Sesotho very well but not so good in reading it.
- very good in soccer she doesn't like dimakatso
- Loves singing and dancing
- Super crazy-you wouldn't tell she is bishop's child.
- Amogelang's cousin
- She can swim
- "Eshe!!Haibo"
- Oldest in grade 9
- Multi-talented child in our grade
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- "I believe everyone is bisexual in their own way."
- She likes dancing-very argumentative
- Very rude, lives in corridor one.
- The fastest child in our grade
- Friends with grade8s
- Touch rugby star
- Smart' lives in limpopo.
- Super irritating she uses her phone in class.
- Girl empowerment all the way.
20 Clues: power laugh • She can swim • "Eshe!!Haibo" • Touch rugby star • Oldest in grade 9 • Amogelang's cousin • Friends with grade8s • Smart' lives in limpopo. • Loves singing and dancing • Quiet,9w friends with skat. • Girl empowerment all the way. • The fastest child in our grade • Very rude, lives in corridor one. • Multi-talented child in our grade • She likes dancing-very argumentative • ...
Movement of People-Tasha 2016-08-30
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- Was Australian hotter or colder than England was?
- What was the human cargo on board the Lady Julianna?
- Where did the British dump their criminals before Australia?
- How many days did the First Fleet’s journey to Australia last?
- What was Tasmania called before it was named Tasmania?
- What is another word for someone who does bad or illegal things?
- What race of people were taxed when arriving into Victoria during the Gold Rush?
- Who lead the First Fleet?
- Mary, who, appears on the $20 note?
- Where was the first settlement originally going to be?
- What were the first colonists in Australia surviving on?
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- What city of today did the Port Jackson penal colony turn into?
- True or False, the lady Julianna’s voyage was no ordinary voyage.
- What did Eli Whitney invent?
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ were responsible for the destruction of many Aboriginal groups.
- In what hemisphere are the roaring forties in?
- how many ships were in the First Fleet?
- Who did the Spanish first use as slaves?
- The Women on board the lady Julianna were described as an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cargo.
- How many years was the average sentence?
- When slaves became sick or misbehaved at sea, where were they thrown?
- Arthur Phillip was described as a fair and _ _ _ _ leader.
- What was the first country to engage in the slave trade?
23 Clues: Who lead the First Fleet? • What did Eli Whitney invent? • Mary, who, appears on the $20 note? • how many ships were in the First Fleet? • Who did the Spanish first use as slaves? • How many years was the average sentence? • In what hemisphere are the roaring forties in? • Was Australian hotter or colder than England was? • ...
Movement of people - Bai 2016-08-28
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- Slaves died manly from
- Ann (5 letters) was a 21-year-old female who was sentenced for 7 years
- A lot of buildings in the nineteenth century were built by
- A hulk was a? (2 words)
- The soil in botany bay was known to be fertile or infertile?
- Was Sydney cove an open or closed air prison?
- People wo destroyed many aboriginal groups was called
- Reibey Who was on the 20-dollar bill?
- Port Arthur was a mental of Physical punishment?
- To change a penalty to something less severe is called
- Newspapers and posters are
- Someone who does bad things is called a
- The slave trade that came about in the fourteen hundreds was called the (1 word) slave trade
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- True of false. Punishment wasn’t very harsh in England in the eighteenth century?
- Who invented the Cotton Ginn?
- Was North Folk island physical or mental punishment?
- Why did it take time for convicts to get used to the conditions in NSW (2 words)
- The Spanish colonists first used (2 words) for slaves
- The gold fields were described as
- Why did people steal in the eighteenth and nineteenth century?
- Photos and diaries are
- Rachel Hoddy was a?
- Slaves were forced to work on cotton plantations For how many hours?
- How old was Mary Wade?
24 Clues: Rachel Hoddy was a? • Slaves died manly from • Photos and diaries are • How old was Mary Wade? • A hulk was a? (2 words) • Newspapers and posters are • Who invented the Cotton Ginn? • The gold fields were described as • Someone who does bad things is called a • Was Sydney cove an open or closed air prison? • Reibey Who was on the 20-dollar bill? • ...
People of the Revolution 2016-11-01
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- Aided to Continental Army, alongside Morris.
- George Leader of the British.
- Gave the “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” Speech.
- Author of Declaration of Independence.
- Supporters of the British.
- A Spanish Military Leader.
- A general who fought for the American Continental Army.
- a group of delegates meeting starting in 1775.
- Warned “The British are coming.”
- French military officer
- Coordinated the resistance to the Tea Act.
- Wrote “Common Sense.”
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- Private colonists.
- African American slave who was in the Continental Army.
- Second president of the United States.
- Organized by the Patriot leaders of the Thirteen Colonies.
- “Father of the American Navy”.
- Published poems and plays during the American Revolution.
- The first president of the United States.
- Meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies.
- A mixed man who was in Justice of Peace.
- Wife of John Adams.
- Father of Liberalism.
- A group who organize the Boston Tea Party.
- First person to be killed during the Boston Massacre.
- Supporters of the colonies.
26 Clues: Private colonists. • Wife of John Adams. • Father of Liberalism. • Wrote “Common Sense.” • French military officer • Supporters of the British. • A Spanish Military Leader. • Supporters of the colonies. • George Leader of the British. • “Father of the American Navy”. • Warned “The British are coming.” • Second president of the United States. • Author of Declaration of Independence. • ...
Adjectives To Describe PEOPLE 2016-11-30
20 Clues: pekná • pekný • krutý • štedrý • lenivý • sebecký • citlivý • nadšený • úprimný • statočný • náladový • zdvorilý • žiarlivý • trpezlivý • kreatívny • tvrdohlavý • priatelský • rozmaznaný • nepríjemný • nezodpovedný
Indigenous People of Canada 2019-05-20
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- Jacques Cartier was one of these
- the activity of catching fish
- a large body of water
- was the chief of the village Stadacona
- a fight or struggle
- a supply of
- native to an area
- known as the Father of New France
- a weapon with a long shaft and pointed tip
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- a vessel larger than a boat
- the sale of animal fur
- a device to catch fish
- a type of house
- indigenous Canadian word meaning village
- beaver coats
- an Iroquois home
- also known as Iroquois
- a disease caused by the lack of vitamin c
- pursue or kill
- a type of boat
- a leader of people
21 Clues: a supply of • beaver coats • pursue or kill • a type of boat • a type of house • an Iroquois home • native to an area • a leader of people • a fight or struggle • a large body of water • the sale of animal fur • a device to catch fish • also known as Iroquois • a vessel larger than a boat • the activity of catching fish • Jacques Cartier was one of these • known as the Father of New France • ...
B2 Module 1 "People" 2019-11-01
25 Clues: ülbe • hõim • julge • ootus • tõsine • petlik • omandus • tikitud • meheiga • esivanem • hüljatud • tiirlema • ühiskond • juhtimine • säilitama • säilitama • vastupidav • nõustamine • kariloomad • kannatamatu • järeltulija • iseloomulik • hakkamasaama • identiteeditaju • karmidtingimused
Ballet Terms and People 2013-02-10
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- to bend
- disengaged tendu
- developed a comprehensive system for the teaching of ballet which included barre work.
- jump or jumping
- first ballet performed
- de Bourre bourre step
- change of feet
- chain or link
- to rise
- to stretch
- chased
- whirl or spin
- ballet master of the Imperial Theater, own set of rules for feet and arms positions
- although a brilliant dancer, was better known for his innovative choreography
- was the most notable male dancer in the Ballet Russe
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- withdrawn
- the "Father of Classical Ballet"
- de Jambe round of the leg
- working leg drawn to knee of supporting leg and extends out
- whose background was in law and music, create Ballet Russe
- body in profile, leg held behind at 90 degrees, arms in various positions
- XIV the "Sun King"
- log tutus and focus on the story
- He created The School of American Ballet was born, and out of it came the American Ballet and later New York City Ballet
- short tutus, focus on technique
- codified the positions of the feet, arms and terms
- sculpted the ballet to another stage
- was the first great ballerina of the 20th century, and the first Russian ballerina to perform outside her country
- gravity was being defied when they soared through the air and danced on pointes.
- She performed a range of qualities from light and soft to strong vigorous contrasting dynamics
30 Clues: chased • to bend • to rise • withdrawn • to stretch • chain or link • whirl or spin • change of feet • jump or jumping • disengaged tendu • XIV the "Sun King" • de Bourre bourre step • first ballet performed • de Jambe round of the leg • short tutus, focus on technique • the "Father of Classical Ballet" • log tutus and focus on the story • sculpted the ballet to another stage • ...
THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE 2013-06-10
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- many of the slaves nationality
- where slavery started
- people that committed crimes
- equality of all people
- where the first fleet took off
- a person who does bad or illegal things
- going in to a country
- running on a wheel like a hamster
- to change a penalty to one less severe
- the worst type of punishment
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- a person that is leaving a country
- the destination of the first fleet
- what they used to brig people to Australia
- involving or occurring between tow or more continents
- a person forced to work
- floating prison
- the end of the legal acceptance of slavery
- a tripe
- they had to build them selves
- the most commonly farmed product
20 Clues: a tripe • floating prison • where slavery started • going in to a country • equality of all people • a person forced to work • people that committed crimes • the worst type of punishment • they had to build them selves • many of the slaves nationality • where the first fleet took off • the most commonly farmed product • running on a wheel like a hamster • ...
sports people, musicians, actors 2013-10-14
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- he plays the main part in the terminator
- the best kicker in nrl
- the fastest man in rugby union who plays for south africa
- born in jamaica and sings reggae
- he won the dally m medal in 2012 for nrl
- he plays in step brothers
- stars in the movie pet detective
- plays for the reds and is the halfback
- a movie that starts with b and finishes with at
- a very funny movie featuring will ferrel and john c reily
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- an australian animal who lives in salt water
- a movie that starts with dic and finishes with or
- plays for the roosters and his last name is williams
- auditioned for australias got talent and his nick name is salty rain
- the man who broke the world record for running
- paul mccartney is in the band
- the president of the united states
- land animals starting with h
- a movie that features adam sander and the second movie is out in cinemas
- a white rapper
20 Clues: a white rapper • the best kicker in nrl • he plays in step brothers • land animals starting with h • paul mccartney is in the band • born in jamaica and sings reggae • stars in the movie pet detective • the president of the united states • plays for the reds and is the halfback • he plays the main part in the terminator • he won the dally m medal in 2012 for nrl • ...
People of AP Psych 2015-04-22
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- Developed foundation for classical conditioning, discovered that a UCS naturally elicits a reflexive behavior; Studied dog salivation
- Stated that in order to experience emotions a person must be physically aroused and know the emotion before they experience it
- Expert in eyewitness testimony (false memories or misinformation effect)
- found that specific mental talents were highly correlated, concluded that all cognitive abilities showed a common core which he labeled 'g' (general ability)
- Pioneer in observational learning, stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of others; Bobo Dolls Study
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- Disagreed with Skinner about language acquisition, stated there is an infinite # of sentences in a language, humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
- Wanted to see how far individuals would go to be obedient; Shock Study
- Discovered Kohlberg's work was developed by only observing boys/ overlooked potential differences between moral judgments of boys & girls
- People have a conscious and unconscious awareness.
- Humanistic psychologist, founded person-centered therapy, emphasizes the unique quality of humans and their potential for personal growth
- Disagreed with Freud, stated that personality is molded by current fears/ impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences & instincts
- Studied psychoanalysis; id, ego & superego
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- "Father of American Psychology". Focused on inner sensations.
- Studied conformity, found that individuals would conform even if they knew it was wrong
- Studied behaviorism; emphasized on external behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation, little albert study
- Created 4-stage theory of cognitive development, said that two basic processes work in tandem to achieve cognitive growth (assimilation and accommodation)
- Devised the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (academic problem-solving, practical, & creative)
- Studied behaviorism aw of Effect-relationship between behavior and consequence
- Focused on nonverbal communication & self-fulfilling prophecies
- Created 8-stage theory to show how people develop psychosocially (Including stages such as: Trust vs, Mistrust)
- Father of Cognitive Therapy, created Beck Scales-depression inventory, hopelessness scale, suicidal ideation, anxiety inventory, and youth inventories
- Created a theory of moral development that has 3 levels: pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
- Hierarchy of needs- physiological, safety, sense of belonging, esteem, self actualisation, self transcendence
- Created techniques to manipulate the consequences of ones behavior in order to observe the effects of subsequent behavior
- Devised the theory of multiple intelligences (logical-mathematic, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, linguistic, musical, interpersonal, naturalistic)
- Studied functionalism/ how humans use perception to function in our environment
- Discovered touch is preferred in development, monkey study
28 Clues: Stanford Prison Experiment • Studied psychoanalysis; id, ego & superego • People have a conscious and unconscious awareness. • Discovered touch is preferred in development, monkey study • "Father of American Psychology". Focused on inner sensations. • Focused on nonverbal communication & self-fulfilling prophecies • ...
The People in Desert 2015-06-04
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- feeling or displaying the need for food.
- come to have or hold (something); receive.
- of great significance or value; likely to have a profound effect on success, survival, or well-being.
- worth a great deal of money.
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
- a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome.
- have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
- a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation.
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- utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or an instruction.
- feeling a need to drink something.
- to be desired or approved of.
- at a fast speed; rapidly.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- possess, own, or hold.
- move from one place or point to another; travel.
- the men, women, and children of a particular nation, community, or ethnic group.
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
20 Clues: possess, own, or hold. • at a fast speed; rapidly. • worth a great deal of money. • to be desired or approved of. • feeling a need to drink something. • feeling or displaying the need for food. • come to have or hold (something); receive. • move from one place or point to another; travel. • have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for. • ...
DO PEOPLE NEED ART 2016-03-08
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- lovely sounds
- picture of the person
- its all in the past
- spanish painter from 1881
- using a liquid color to make a picture
- taking pictures
- done it before
- a way of the people
- using your imagination
- visual image
- being amused or enjoyed by doing or seeing something
- presenting a play
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- painted by leonardo da vinci in 1503 to 1517
- moving to the music
- painted by edvard munch in the 1893
- a plan
- the person you look up to or your idol is this
- a beautiful countryside or land
- exchange of info
- medicine also does this
- carving in stone
- painted the creations of adams
- acting
- painted by van gogh in 1889
- music, dance, painting, drawing, sculpture.
25 Clues: a plan • acting • visual image • lovely sounds • done it before • taking pictures • exchange of info • carving in stone • presenting a play • moving to the music • its all in the past • a way of the people • picture of the person • using your imagination • medicine also does this • spanish painter from 1881 • painted by van gogh in 1889 • painted the creations of adams • ...
Notable People and Inventions 2023-11-17
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- creator of the Diesel engine
- accelerated the speed of business transactions during the late nineteenth century and contributed to the industrialization of the United States
- creator of the Bessemer converter
- agriculturist who revolutionized sheep and cattle breeding in England by methodical selection and inbreeding
- a process of producing steel, in which impurities are removed by forcing a blast of air through molten iron
- used for hauling railroad cars on tracks
- credited with building over 1,000 miles of roadway, 1,000 bridges, 40 harbors and piers, and numerous canals
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- advocated a reconstruction of society based on communal associations of producers known as phalanges (phalanxes)
- Made the “Stephenson rocket” with his son, Robert
- blasting explosive
- Developed an electric telegraph, Morse Code
- discovered the puddling process for making wrought iron
- a British civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbors and lighthouses.
- creator of the first four-wheeled automobile and the Grandfather Clock
- was one of the first experts to publish widely on English farming practices and encourage experimentation in agriculture
- allows farmers to sow seeds in well-spaced rows
- used water power to speed up the weaving process
- improved working conditions for factory workers
- allowed one person to work more than 1,000 spindles at the same time
- his theories led to the development of Marxism
20 Clues: blasting explosive • creator of the Diesel engine • creator of the Bessemer converter • used for hauling railroad cars on tracks • Developed an electric telegraph, Morse Code • his theories led to the development of Marxism • allows farmers to sow seeds in well-spaced rows • improved working conditions for factory workers • used water power to speed up the weaving process • ...
DESCRIBING PEOPLE 9. class 2023-12-12
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- a courteous, determined boy and a talented accordion player
- a romantic freckled, giggly girl who radiates positivity
- the fact or state of being independent
- a bright boy (who doesn't want to draw attention to himself) and John Wayne fan
- a mysterous boy who doesn't talk much, likes jokes and company
- a libero with quick reflexes and a girl with many talents waiting to be unleashed
- the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious
- the loudest, the most talkative and the unstoppable, often uses Mrs. Doubtfire's voice
- the quality or state of being selfish; lack of consideration for other people
- the quality of being loyal
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- a regular kahoot winning but misspelled surname
- not only talented, but also hard-working redhead with a nice personality
- a cute and easy-going, chatty girl talking like a valley girl
- a clever boy with locked talents, an overactive imagination, amazing at accents,
- the quality of being kind and generous
- a gentle and secretive girl with a suitable surname
- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- a caring and romantic girl with a rich inner life
- a cute and quiet girl with the longest hair in school
- a petite girl with fierce character
20 Clues: the quality of being loyal • a petite girl with fierce character • the quality of being kind and generous • the fact or state of being independent • a regular kahoot winning but misspelled surname • a caring and romantic girl with a rich inner life • a gentle and secretive girl with a suitable surname • a cute and quiet girl with the longest hair in school • ...
Medea People and Terms 2024-02-08
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- reversal in fortune
- where the action is
- Jason's price (2 words)
- epiphany
- don't tell me what to do!
- home of the gods (2 words)
- medea's grandma
- really unappreciative of his wife doing things for him
- excessive pride
- medea's aunt
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- unable to be satisfied
- author of Medea
- rhetorical appeal that draws on stats and facts
- called a barbarian and foreigner
- rhetorical appeal toward credibility
- when the chorus enters and gives their take on the situation
- the fancy word for fatal flaw
- to ruin someone's plans
- rhetorical appeal for emotion
- you're bad but I like you
- synonym: therapeutic
- a fatal ____ is someone's downfall
- old-school comment section (opinions! commentary!)
- SO rude
- persuasion through speech
25 Clues: SO rude • epiphany • medea's aunt • author of Medea • medea's grandma • excessive pride • reversal in fortune • where the action is • synonym: therapeutic • unable to be satisfied • Jason's price (2 words) • to ruin someone's plans • don't tell me what to do! • you're bad but I like you • persuasion through speech • home of the gods (2 words) • the fancy word for fatal flaw • ...
Normal People, december 2013 2022-06-29
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- beroligende
- navigere
- ivrig
- forbinde/tilknytte
- utålelig
- handelsvare
- igangsætter/ophavsmand
- misundt
- bortskaffe
- læselig
- uanstændig
- undertrykkende
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- tilfredsstilelse
- dømmekraft/skarpsindighed
- perfekt
- ondskabsfuld
- foruroligende
- opstilling/udvalg
- størkne
- uforudsigelig
- desorientere/forvirre
- endeløs/uafbrudt
- mikroskopisk
23 Clues: ivrig • perfekt • størkne • misundt • læselig • navigere • utålelig • bortskaffe • uanstændig • beroligende • handelsvare • ondskabsfuld • mikroskopisk • foruroligende • uforudsigelig • undertrykkende • tilfredsstilelse • endeløs/uafbrudt • opstilling/udvalg • forbinde/tilknytte • desorientere/forvirre • igangsætter/ophavsmand • dømmekraft/skarpsindighed
People in the Bible 2024-02-20
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- Sold into slavery by his brothers, rose to become second-in-command in Egypt
- The first woman and Adam's companion
- Father of the twelve tribes of Israel, also named Israel
- Prophet known for his showdown with the prophets of Baal
- Judge of Israel, known for his incredible strength
- Only female judge of Israel, known for her wisdom and leadership
- Interpreted dreams in Babylon, survived the lion's den
- Known for his patience during suffering
- The first man created by God
- Moabite woman known for her loyalty, the great-grandmother of David
- Son of Abraham, father of Jacob and Esau
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- Son of David, known for his wisdom
- One of Jesus' apostles, also called Simon
- Queen who saved her people from extermination
- Defeated Goliath and became a king of Israel
- Apostle who wrote many New Testament letters
- Built an ark to survive the great flood
- Mother of Jesus
- Prophet who was swallowed by a great fish
- Led the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt
20 Clues: Mother of Jesus • The first man created by God • Son of David, known for his wisdom • The first woman and Adam's companion • Built an ark to survive the great flood • Known for his patience during suffering • Son of Abraham, father of Jacob and Esau • One of Jesus' apostles, also called Simon • Prophet who was swallowed by a great fish • ...
famous people in 90s 2024-02-22
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- A singer-songwriter who achieved massive success with albums like "Music Box" and "Daydream."
- A pop singer who gained fame with her debut single "Genie in a Bottle" and became a prominent figure in the music industry.
- A Canadian singer-songwriter who gained fame with her album "Jagged Little Pill" and its hit singles.
- Became widely known for her role as Rachel Green on the popular TV show "Friends."
- A actor who gained fame for his roles in teen romantic comedies like "She's All That" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer."
- A rapper who gained fame with his debut album "The Slim Shady LP" and became one of the best-selling artists of the decade.
- A cyclist who gained fame for winning the Tour de France multiple times, although later marred by doping scandals.
- Gained fame for her role as the titular character in the TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
- Gained fame as a member of the boy band NSYNC before launching a successful solo music and acting career.
- An actress who gained fame for her roles in films like "Edward Scissorhands" and "Reality Bites."
- A pop sensation who gained fame with hits like "Baby One More Time" and became a cultural icon.
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- Gained recognition for his roles in films like "Cruel Intentions" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer."
- A multi-talented entertainer who rose to fame as an actress and singer in the 1990s.
- The lead singer of No Doubt, who gained fame with the band's hit singles and later pursued a successful solo career.
- An actor who rose to prominence with roles in films like "Titanic" and "Romeo + Juliet."
- An actress who gained recognition for her roles in critically acclaimed films like "Boogie Nights" and "The Hours."
- A supermodel who became one of the most prominent figures in the fashion industry during the 1990s.
- Became the first African American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "Monster's Ball."
- A singer who rose to fame with her album "The Colour of My Love" and the iconic song "My Heart Will Go On."
- A soccer player who rose to fame as a member of Manchester United and the England national team.
20 Clues: Became widely known for her role as Rachel Green on the popular TV show "Friends." • A multi-talented entertainer who rose to fame as an actress and singer in the 1990s. • An actor who rose to prominence with roles in films like "Titanic" and "Romeo + Juliet." • A singer-songwriter who achieved massive success with albums like "Music Box" and "Daydream." • ...
Who are these people? 2024-06-04
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- Don't make her call Portia
- Played softball and likes to smack people
- On a competitive cheer team
- Will probably make comic books & graphic novels someday
- Is Caribbean & joined Match in October
- Played basketball and has a younger brother in 8th grade
- Very good at school - also has a brother who graduates this week
- Her birthday is on Christmas Eve
- Writes diss tracks & watches Netflix
- Good at photography
- "HELLLLLPPP!!" "Hi Monkey!"
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- Really likes Celsius
- Has a cousin who graduates this week, also very good friends with Isis
- Played Nala in the Lion King Musical
- Just broke her arm
- Very good at that Dragonball Z game
- Has a cousin in the 10th grade
- Won a medal at the track championships
- Loves coffee
- Had an interview for Minds Matter last week
20 Clues: Loves coffee • Just broke her arm • Good at photography • Really likes Celsius • Don't make her call Portia • On a competitive cheer team • "HELLLLLPPP!!" "Hi Monkey!" • Has a cousin in the 10th grade • Her birthday is on Christmas Eve • Very good at that Dragonball Z game • Played Nala in the Lion King Musical • Writes diss tracks & watches Netflix • ...
We Champion People! Crossword 2024-05-30
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- Key focus areas for achieving our mission
- Our annual event dedicated to promoting safety
- Our purpose and guiding principles at BYO
- Collaboration among employees to achieve safety goals
- To nurture and enhance our employees’ skills
- To keep our talented individuals within the company
- A safety procedure to ensure machines are properly shut off
- Abbreviation for gear protecting against hazards
- The collective commitment to safety at BYO
- Advocate for our talent to make BYO the site of choice
- Our target for incident-free operations
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- Our goal for every workday
- A drawing for prizes, often held at events
- A strategy for leaving a place safely in an emergency
- Continuous efforts to make things better
- Our goal for the future, focusing on long-term viability
- Equipment used to prevent falls from heights
- Essential headgear for construction sites
- The individuals we aim to attract, develop, and retain
- What we generate through our efforts and innovations
20 Clues: Our goal for every workday • Our target for incident-free operations • Continuous efforts to make things better • Key focus areas for achieving our mission • Our purpose and guiding principles at BYO • Essential headgear for construction sites • A drawing for prizes, often held at events • The collective commitment to safety at BYO • ...
Noteable people of Void 2024-07-31
21 Clues: Crazy • Death • Kaboom • A witch • Goop Lady • Blue Fire • grep jooce • Fire demon • Green Fire • Speedy Lady • Crystal Queen • dragon knight? • A Blood Hunter • Shirtless tank • Crystal General • The Kassa Locust • schmexy out of 10 • The Tempest Outlaw • Spooky presences guy • Cat person with teeth • King of that one dark place
people is the class 2024-05-23
20 Clues: nice • Fast • dance • funny • circus • Swifty • drawing • stanley • Fortnite • goofy ahh • basketball • video games • cool teacher • Ravis best friend • another nice person • Aflfies best friend • basking in our glory • she lost the P.E game • watches skibidi toliet • the best person in the world
THE PEOPLE OF BLKJ 2024-10-10
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- over promises, under delivers
- strat sister
- kyo matcha buddy + fellow crossword lover
- A+++ presso for Ctrl+Shift, can hear his big sighs
- grand-mentor
- plays with curtains, wears hype caps
- black cat energy ROAAAR, coriander hater
- karaoke queen
- BLKJ’s best table tennis player duo
- left work early before 6pm on 10th october
- green goblin’s protège (or not)
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- fellow baker
- GE is her home base
- the man behind runclub propaganda. makes Avril really mad.
- will chase you out of mother’s room
- second most disliked
- goes crazy (good & bad) during pitches
- baker’s sidekick
- "omg what am I gonna do without youuuuu"
- most disliked suits
- left a year ago but left a huge huge hole in your heart
- hypersocial human being
22 Clues: fellow baker • strat sister • grand-mentor • karaoke queen • baker’s sidekick • GE is her home base • most disliked suits • second most disliked • hypersocial human being • over promises, under delivers • green goblin’s protège (or not) • will chase you out of mother’s room • BLKJ’s best table tennis player duo • plays with curtains, wears hype caps • goes crazy (good & bad) during pitches • ...
Famous People in History 2024-10-20
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- Greta who skipped school in pursuit of environmental change (8)
- Genghis ____, infamous Mongol leader (4)
- One of the greatest composers who boasted the best 3 names in history (6)
- Two-time British gold medallist in long distance running (5)
- businessman responsible for the Iphone (4)
- 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Pride and Predjudice' writer (6)
- Admiral who is one of the greatest naval commanders in history (6)
- First female British monarch (8)
- Scientist famous for his fruit encounter (6)
- Biologist who travelled on the Beagle voyage to the Galapagos (6)
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- Impressionist known for painting of waterlilies (5)
- French fashion designer, businesswoman and namesake of worldwide brand (6)
- "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" (9)
- Ernest __________, arctic explorer
- Young girl who fought for freedom in Pakistan and won Nobel Peace Prize (6)
- Owner of Tesla, SpaceX and Neuralink (4)
- American actress and model in 1950s and 60s (6)
- Playwright born in Stratford-upon-Avon (11)
- Scientist, she investigated radioactive materials (5)
- US president who has space centre and airport named after him (7)
20 Clues: First female British monarch (8) • Ernest __________, arctic explorer • Genghis ____, infamous Mongol leader (4) • Owner of Tesla, SpaceX and Neuralink (4) • businessman responsible for the Iphone (4) • Playwright born in Stratford-upon-Avon (11) • Scientist famous for his fruit encounter (6) • American actress and model in 1950s and 60s (6) • ...
Early People and Governments 2024-10-21
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- Viking explorer who is believed to have been the first European to reach North America
- important economic activity where European settlers would trade goods with Native Americans in exchange for animal furs.
- people who settled in the colonies established by European powers in the Americas and other parts of the world.
- Polo Italian merchant and explorer who traveled to China, bringing back new knowledge and ideas to Europe.
- English Quaker and founder of the Pennsylvania colony in North America to create a colony where people could practice their religion freely
- government where a king or queen has the power to rule the country.
- Agreement between people and government. People give up some of their natural rights in exchange for the protection
- War between French and British (with Indian allies on both sides) in 1754-60 over control of North America.
- Explorer who, in 1492, reached the Americas, which were unknown to Europeans at the time,led to colonization of the Americas by European powers.
- Meaning of the word Pennsylvania
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- corn, beans, and squash, which were grown together by many Native American tribes
- leader who has absolute power and control over a country or government, often through force
- democratic governing body in ancient Greece where citizens could participate in making decisions.
- Group of Native American tribes in the northeastern United States. EasternWoodlandIndians tribes that lived in the eastern part of what is now the United States
- form of government where the people have the power to make decisions and choose their leaders through voting.
- important document signed in 1215 in England that placed limits on the power of the monarch and established certain rights for the people.
- dome-shaped houses made of wooden poles and covered with bark or mats, Longhouses large, rectangular buildings made of wood and bark that housed several families
- Basic rights that all people are born with, like the right to life, liberty, and property.
- form of government in ancient Rome where power was shared between the Senate and the people.
- strings of beads made from shells as a form of currency and to record important events.
- Before societies and governments existed, people lived without rules or laws.
21 Clues: Meaning of the word Pennsylvania • government where a king or queen has the power to rule the country. • Before societies and governments existed, people lived without rules or laws. • corn, beans, and squash, which were grown together by many Native American tribes • Viking explorer who is believed to have been the first European to reach North America • ...
AP Psych Exam People 2023-05-01
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- created puzzle boxes for cats to study the law of effect in learning
- known for his "forgetting curve"
- known as the father of psychology
- known for conformity and lines experiment
- discovered area of the brain known for producing speech
- identified the zone of proximal development
- studied personality based on id, ego, and superego
- French psychologist who created intelligence test to identify students who need more help in school
- created "boxes" to study operant conditioning
- defined three levels of moral development
- known for BoBo Doll Study
- studied the concept of learned helplessness
- developed theory of multiple intelligences
- humanist who developed hierarchy of needs
- behaviorist who conducted the "Little Albert" study
- known for work with Rhesus monkeys studying attachment
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- defined archetypes and collective unconscious as key elements of personality development
- believes people are born with a "Language Acquisition Device"
- discovered area of the brain known for comprehending speech
- studied attachment styles with the "strange situation"
- developed triarchic theory of intelligence (practical, creative, analytical)
- theorized that cognition develops in four stages
- demonstrated that memory is not as accurate or reliable as we believe
- developed "general intelligence" theory, or "g"
- humanist who developed "person-centered" approach to therapy, focusing on congruence
- pushed for the creation of government funded institutions for people with mental illness
- known for Stanford Prison Experiment
- had a "shocking" experiment about obedience
- Neo-Freudian who developed psychosocial stages of development
- defined classical conditioning after studying the digestive system of dogs
30 Clues: known for BoBo Doll Study • known for his "forgetting curve" • known as the father of psychology • known for Stanford Prison Experiment • known for conformity and lines experiment • defined three levels of moral development • humanist who developed hierarchy of needs • developed theory of multiple intelligences • identified the zone of proximal development • ...
People in 7 white 2023-07-18
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- Heartbroken after breakup
- Science master
- Short
- Does agility barefoot
- Loves Beans
- Cricket lover no.1
- In all magis except English
- Scratch master
- Cat lover
- Good at art
- Somehow got better than everyone in jump test
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- Anime lover
- Never charges her laptop
- has a secret lover
- Drank a can of Heinz beans
- Tall but gets 16 on jump test
- Cricket lover no.2
- Loves green sage
- British Lad
- Very nice
- Green glasses
- Loses book after the first 30 minutes
- Loves Blox Fruits
- ``WRITE IT DOWN!''-Ms Anderson
24 Clues: Short • Very nice • Cat lover • Anime lover • British Lad • Loves Beans • Good at art • Green glasses • Science master • Scratch master • Loves green sage • Loves Blox Fruits • has a secret lover • Cricket lover no.2 • Cricket lover no.1 • Does agility barefoot • Never charges her laptop • Heartbroken after breakup • Drank a can of Heinz beans • In all magis except English • Tall but gets 16 on jump test • ...
People of the Bible 2023-07-24
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- Sarah's servant and mother of Ishmael
- Sister of Lazarus
- Saw vision of Jesus on road to Damascus
- Sister of the baby floated in basket
- Rock on which Jesus built the church
- Doubted the resurrection of Jesus
- The first woman
- Young shepherd who killed Goliath
- Baptized Ethiopian Eunich
- Widow who travelled with Naomi
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- Gave birth to Isaac at 90 years old
- Disciple was tax collector
- The father of many nations
- Built the first temple in Jerusalem
- The mother of Jesus
- Another name for God
- Mother of John the Baptist
- Led Israelites out of Egypt
- Betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver
- Cut Samson's hair
20 Clues: The first woman • Sister of Lazarus • Cut Samson's hair • The mother of Jesus • Another name for God • Baptized Ethiopian Eunich • Disciple was tax collector • The father of many nations • Mother of John the Baptist • Led Israelites out of Egypt • Widow who travelled with Naomi • Doubted the resurrection of Jesus • Young shepherd who killed Goliath • Gave birth to Isaac at 90 years old • ...
People & Events in "Wonder" 2022-11-13
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- Your deeds are your ______________.
- first to sit with Auggie at lunch
- a good egg who gets suspended
- what the drawing of Mr. Tushman looked like
- Julian's imaginary admirer
- Auggie's favorite holiday
- like a ________ to the slaughter
- general rule
- Via's play
- gave Auggie the space helmet
- the only one who doesn't see August as different
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- the name of Auggie's school
- likes zydeco music
- has bright pink hair
- Provider of precepts
- starts the war
- Via's dad lets her ride this by herself
- goes from understudy to surprise star
- Star Wars character with cool hearing aid
- unfortunate name
20 Clues: Via's play • general rule • starts the war • unfortunate name • likes zydeco music • has bright pink hair • Provider of precepts • Auggie's favorite holiday • Julian's imaginary admirer • the name of Auggie's school • gave Auggie the space helmet • a good egg who gets suspended • like a ________ to the slaughter • first to sit with Auggie at lunch • Your deeds are your ______________. • ...
Elements named after people 2022-11-02
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- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues first discovered/MADE the element _______________.
- Mendeleev's 1st book title
- Glenn Seaborg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the t____________________ elements.
- Dynamite is a stabilized form of n______________ and was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867.
- _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray.
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- Lise Meitner was exiled to ________ which is why some people didn't know of her contributions to science
- Nobel and his father developed methods to produce nitroglycerin in large quantities for use in c________________.
- _____________ is a SUPERHEAVY, synthetically made element with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second, making it difficult to discover or put into practical use.
- Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________.
- Glenn Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the __________ ___________. (2 words separated by a space)
- Nobel, finally after a lot of experimentation, found a way to stabilize the compound that is used to make dynamite by adding k___________.
- the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity
- In 1921, President _____________ on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her service to science.
- Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission
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- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the elements which led to the discovery of the _________ __________. (2 words separated by a space)
- Enrico Fermi helped make the first controlled n____________ r______________ (space between words)
- Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian.
- The man who discovered the x-ray did so when he noticed that the glass tube that he had been using containing ____________ was glowing.
- To create his first table, Mendeleev wrote the p_____________ of the different elements on different cards so he could compare them and move the cards around in an attempt to find order among them.
- One of the major problems that E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had to solve was the _____________ of the 2 forms of Uranium.
- The name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made/synthesized.
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only; starts with "P")
- Enrico Fermi's nickname (two words with a space between)
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _______ fuel slug into the B Reactor (an element)
- Curie actively promoted the use of the element _________ to decrease pain/suffering
- Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Neils Bohr's ____________ d__________ (2 words separated by a space) to explain nuclear behavior
- Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist
- Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist.
- This is the place in Tennessee where E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had success in designing the atomic bomb. (2 words separated by a space)
30 Clues: Mendeleev's 1st book title • the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity • Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist • Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist. • _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray. • Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________. • Enrico Fermi's nickname (two words with a space between) • ...
Important People Puzzle Sakura 2023-01-27
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- One of the most respected generals.
- First killed in the American Revolution.
- He was an inventor.
- Wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.
- Had the longest reign as king of England.
- First signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- A brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War.
- Sunk many ships in battles.
- A French soldier that fought in the revolution.
- He showed that if you work hard and study you can accomplish a lot.
- He wrote Common Sense.
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- He was the youngest person to fight in the American Revolution.
- One of the best fighters in the continental army.
- First president of the US.
- Famous for saying "Give me liberty or give me death."
- 2nd US president.
- He was a traitor.
- Best remembered for his famous horse ride to Lexington, Massachusetts, on April 18 1775, to warn of the advancing British troops.
- Leader of the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolution.
- 4th president of the US.
20 Clues: 2nd US president. • He was a traitor. • He was an inventor. • He wrote Common Sense. • 4th president of the US. • First president of the US. • Sunk many ships in battles. • One of the most respected generals. • First killed in the American Revolution. • Had the longest reign as king of England. • Wrote most of the Declaration of Independence. • ...
Adjectives to describe people 2023-09-10
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- Enjoyable or agreeable; causing a feeling of happiness or contentment.
- Being careful and taking care to avoid potential danger or problems.
- Having a strong desire to achieve something or succeed.
- Uncertain or unsure about something; having skepticism or disbelief.
- Being loyal and dependable, often in relationships or commitments.
- Feeling self-conscious, uncomfortable, or ashamed in a social situation.
- Quick and clever in humor or conversation; having a sharp sense of wit.
- Being irritable or easily annoyed.
- Feeling disheartened or demotivated, often due to setbacks or challenges.
- Having unpredictable or frequently changing moods or emotions.
- Having an excessive or exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities; being overly self-centered.
- Having a dark or pessimistic outlook; feeling sad or depressed.
- Very surprised or amazed.
- Showing bad manners or lacking courtesy.
- Funny or causing laughter; having a sense of humor.
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- Having a high level of ability, expertise, or proficiency in a particular skill or activity.
- Lacking coordination or being awkward in physical movements.
- Inclined to talk a lot; often engaging in conversation.
- Confused or unable to understand something.
- Unable to stay still or calm; often feeling a need for change or activity.
- Behaving or acting like a baby, often in a childish or immature way.
- Having a negative or gloomy outlook on life; expecting the worst.
- Keeping things hidden or not revealing information easily.
- Showing bravery or having the ability to face danger or difficulty without fear.
- Extremely unpleasant or annoying; often used to describe rude behavior.
25 Clues: Very surprised or amazed. • Being irritable or easily annoyed. • Showing bad manners or lacking courtesy. • Confused or unable to understand something. • Funny or causing laughter; having a sense of humor. • Inclined to talk a lot; often engaging in conversation. • Having a strong desire to achieve something or succeed. • ...
People of PSAT III 2023-08-22
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- surly, ill-bred person
- ambassador having full power to speak for his government
- one who does not imbibe alcohol
- beginner
- person who has risen suddenly from a low position to great success
- caretaker
- a subject of a lord
- dissolute, rogue
- traveling musician
- one who gives up and thinks he/she cannot succeed
- military staff officer who serves as an administrative assistant
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- party to war or fight
- a loyal supporter
- one who is recklessly extravagant
- one who does the practical thing, rather than the ideal one
- one who changes with surroundings/company
- one who has been converted from another point of view, belief, religion
- one who lies under oath
- one who shows no emotion
- person with no regular home or employment who wanders; vagabond
20 Clues: beginner • caretaker • dissolute, rogue • a loyal supporter • traveling musician • a subject of a lord • party to war or fight • surly, ill-bred person • one who lies under oath • one who shows no emotion • one who does not imbibe alcohol • one who is recklessly extravagant • one who changes with surroundings/company • one who gives up and thinks he/she cannot succeed • ...
Notable people in CS 2023-08-31
Across
- logical theory acts as the basis of computer
- Invented the early form of the slide rule.
- co-founded Microsoft Corp.
- founded Intel
- implemented the first email
- took part in the first integrated circuit
- Invented and implemented Fortran
- female; first computer programmer
- built an electronic digital computer
- IBM automatic sequence controlled calculator
- Invented ENIAC
- Built Pacaline
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- Developed an electromechanical machine
- helped design Eniac
- Invention of logarithms
- first programmable computer
- Female; helped co-create COBOL
- Co-founder of Microsoft
- invented coincident-current magnetic memory
- Inventor of Morse code
20 Clues: founded Intel • Invented ENIAC • Built Pacaline • helped design Eniac • Inventor of Morse code • Invention of logarithms • Co-founder of Microsoft • co-founded Microsoft Corp. • implemented the first email • first programmable computer • Female; helped co-create COBOL • Invented and implemented Fortran • female; first computer programmer • built an electronic digital computer • ...
People of PSAT (krossley) 2023-08-21
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- cheapskate, person overly thrifty with money
- one in training to learn a craft
- one who overindulges in food
- one given or used to luxurious living
- unscrupulous woman who uses her feminine charms to get what she wants
- one who obtains sexual gratification by watching others
- one who lies under oath
- sycophant; a fawning flatterer
- one who argues is a clever but fallacious and misleading manner
- small, mischievous impish boy
- person through which others communicate
- one who varies from the normal
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- instructor, teacher
- fraud and cheat
- person in charge of a museum
- hag
- person employed to do all kinds of work
- person worth emulating or imitating
- book lover
- one who changes with surroundings/company
20 Clues: hag • book lover • fraud and cheat • instructor, teacher • one who lies under oath • person in charge of a museum • one who overindulges in food • small, mischievous impish boy • sycophant; a fawning flatterer • one who varies from the normal • one in training to learn a craft • person worth emulating or imitating • one given or used to luxurious living • ...
People of PSAT III 2023-08-21
Across
- surly, bad tempered or stingy person (usually an old man)
- person who had risen suddenly from a low position to great success
- ambassador having full power to speak for his government
- person employed to do all kinds of work
- highborn person, member of the nobility
- one who lends money at exorbitant interest
- rouge, rapscallion
- married to more than one spouse at the same time
- one who arouses popular passions and prejudices (Hitler)
- trickster, charlatan, deceiver
- person who shows contrast
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- cheapskate, miser, person overly thrifty with money
- one who disagrees, dissenter.
- one given or used to luxurious living
- one who babbles incoherently
- one who has extrasensory perception
- subject of a lord
- one who writes fancy script
- one who studies population
- spendthrift; wasteful person
20 Clues: subject of a lord • rouge, rapscallion • person who shows contrast • one who studies population • one who writes fancy script • one who babbles incoherently • spendthrift; wasteful person • one who disagrees, dissenter. • trickster, charlatan, deceiver • one who has extrasensory perception • one given or used to luxurious living • person employed to do all kinds of work • ...
People of PSAT III 2023-08-21
Across
- party to war or fight
- a fraud, a quack, an imposter
- miscreant, evil person
- person through which others communicate
- seer, predicts the future
- one who does not imbibe alcohol
- one who varies from the normal
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- one who has been converted from another point of view, belief, religion
- rebel against establish authority
- thief
- one who is morally degraded
- person employed to do all kinds of work
- one particularly sensitive and appreciative of beauty
- person of great power, importance, or wealth
- extraordinarily gifted or talented person
- small, mischievous impish boy
- a person with detailed knowledge in a specific field, sage
- a person who lives for pleasure
- ill-tempered or quarrelsome woman
- unscrupulous woman who uses her feminine charms to get what she wants
20 Clues: thief • party to war or fight • miscreant, evil person • seer, predicts the future • one who is morally degraded • a fraud, a quack, an imposter • small, mischievous impish boy • one who varies from the normal • a person who lives for pleasure • one who does not imbibe alcohol • rebel against establish authority • ill-tempered or quarrelsome woman • ...
People of PSAT III 2023-08-21
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- a person who lives for pleasure
- person who refrains from indulging in earthly pleasures
- oaf, awkward, stupid person
- derogatory term for sleezy lawyer
- one who is sorry for wrongdoing or sin
- the subject of a lord
- one who fawns and flatters the powerful
- young female lead in a play or movie
- traveling musician
- one who persistently annoys, irritates, or stirs up others
- agitator, dissenter who riles other up
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- rough, brutal, or violent person
- official who investigates complaints
- degraded social outcast, vagrant
- an extreme nationalist, chauvinist
- book lover
- coin collector
- person worth emulating or imitating
- person who is not frugal
- nightclub singer
20 Clues: book lover • coin collector • nightclub singer • traveling musician • the subject of a lord • person who is not frugal • oaf, awkward, stupid person • a person who lives for pleasure • rough, brutal, or violent person • degraded social outcast, vagrant • derogatory term for sleezy lawyer • an extreme nationalist, chauvinist • person worth emulating or imitating • ...
Important People in Genesis 2023-09-21
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- the mother of several of Jacob's sons, including Judah
- chosen by God to build the ark
- known for being righteous and offering an acceptable sacrifice to God
- early life was marked by favoritism, betrayal by his brothers, and being sold into slavery in Egypt
- became the ancestor of the righteous line of humanity
- The first human created by God
- her story highlights the consequences of favoritism and the importance of trusting in God's plans
- his story serves as a warning against jealousy, anger, and the consequences of sin
- known for her beauty and for giving birth in her old age
- considered the father of the Arab nations
- brother of Rebekah
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- beloved wife of Jacob, known for her beauty and as the mother of Joseph and Benjamin
- created by God from one of Adam's ribs
- his story illustrates the themes of redemption, repentance, and the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions
- father of the tribe from which King Saul and the Apostle Paul descended
- became a surrogate mother for Sarah
- born holding onto his twin brother Esau's heel
- known for selling his birthright for a bowl of stew
- Called the "Father of Faith" and friend of God
- was born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age
- Nephew of Abraham
21 Clues: Nephew of Abraham • brother of Rebekah • chosen by God to build the ark • The first human created by God • became a surrogate mother for Sarah • created by God from one of Adam's ribs • considered the father of the Arab nations • born holding onto his twin brother Esau's heel • Called the "Father of Faith" and friend of God • was born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age • ...
Spanish Adjectives Describing People 2022-11-25
30 Clues: old • fit • fat • cute • weak • evil • tall • kind • lean • ugly • young • short • brave • pretty • strong • stupid • clever • skinny • stunning • generous • pleasant • muscular • cowardly • handsome • beautiful • sensitive • irritating • unpleasant • responsible • intelligent
Civil War: Significant People 2022-11-28
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- served as a Superintendent of Army Nurses; created the first generation of American mental asylums
- U.S. commanding officer of the Confederate Army of Tennessee at the Battle of Chickamauga and Chattanooga
- 18th U.S. President; lead the Union Army during the American Civil War
- Stage actor; assassinator of Abraham Lincoln
- U.S. Army officer; helped lead during Mexican-American War and Civil War
- Union army officer who was in command of a regiment of African American troops
- Nurse who becomes one of the most honored women in American History
- started a rebellion known as the Southampton Insurrection
- General of the Confederate States
- former U.S. Secretary of State during John Quincy Adam's Presidency
- slave who sued over being denied freedom
- President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
- american journalist who helped organize both the New England and American Anti-Slavery Society
- U.S. Army officer who became a major general for the Confederate States Army
- American commander of the U.S. Army garrison of Fort Sumter
- 16th president of the United States
- 6th President of the United States
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- An architect of the American abolitionist movement; lectured for the American Anti-Slavery Society
- American abolitionist; rose to fame after publishing The Narrative of the Life of (himself)
- Served as an engineer during Mexican-American War and was transferred east by President Lincoln as a Union general
- strong hate for slavery; started
- helped many slaves escape to the North via the Underground Railroad
- an American abolisionist of New York Dutch heritage and a women's rights activist
- former U.S. Senator for the Democratic party; one who promoted the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- former U.S. Secretary of State during Millard Fillmore's Presidency
- was formerly enslaved and a Carpenter; accused of planning a major slave revolt in 1822
- author of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Wife of Abraham Lincoln
- Famous military leader and Union general who played a crucial role in the victory over the Confederate States
- One of the best-known commanders of the Confederate States Army after Robert E. Lee
30 Clues: Wife of Abraham Lincoln • strong hate for slavery; started • General of the Confederate States • 6th President of the United States • 16th president of the United States • author of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin • slave who sued over being denied freedom • Stage actor; assassinator of Abraham Lincoln • President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865 • ...
People in our Class 2022-12-08
Across
- likes sr pelo
- toe sniffer
- draws horrific things
- plays roblox
- the one who has a secret
- breaks peoples pencils
- the ankle breaker
- sega _______.
- too many secrets
- likes tacos
- big mac
- is friends with breanna
- the mathemagician
- stinky fart
- espanol
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- good coach
- plays Gta
- smoll
- teachers guinea pig
- is cheyennes friend
- active and loud
- namedcafter a country
- wears a mask all the time
- ms. grumpypants
- the underrated one
- every sub gets her name wrong
- the quiet one
- sits next to melani in tech apps
- carlos's best friend
29 Clues: smoll • big mac • espanol • plays Gta • good coach • toe sniffer • likes tacos • stinky fart • plays roblox • likes sr pelo • sega _______. • the quiet one • active and loud • ms. grumpypants • too many secrets • the ankle breaker • the mathemagician • the underrated one • teachers guinea pig • is cheyennes friend • carlos's best friend • draws horrific things • namedcafter a country • breaks peoples pencils • ...
People in Georgia History 2022-05-04
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- GA Congressman who advocated for the military and expansion of the Navy
- GA Congressman who advocated for expansion of military
- Slave, sharecropper, barber, insurance entrepreneur
- President who refused to enforce SC ruling
- Union general who led the Atlanta Campaign and the March to the Sea
- Chief Justice of Supreme Court who ruled in favor of Cherokee in Worcester v. GA
- Creek chief who sold their land
- First European to explore GA
- Atlanta mayor responsible for airport
- Translator for Tomochichi and Oglethorpe
- GA state senator, governor, president; Nobel Peace Prize winner
- President who built Little White House and used time spent in GA as influence for New Deal programs
- Civil rights leader who gave "I Have a Dream" speech and won Nobel Peace Prize
- Mayor of ATL that helped to bring Olympics; former Congressman, Ambassador to United Nations
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- President who issued Emancipation Proclamation
- Cherokee chief who fought to keep Cherokee land
- Jewish man whose death was an example of anti-semitism
- Civil rights leader who led SNCC and represented GA in Congress for over 30 years
- GA Congressman responsible for Rural Free Delivery and the Populist Party
- Creek chief who gave Oglethorpe land for colony
- Early civil rights leader who believed blacks should cooperate with whites; Atlanta Compromise Speech
- Founder of GA
- First black mayor of ATL who expanded airport and helped bring Olympics to ATL
- Pickrick owner who refused to serve blacks after Civil Rights Act and later governor of GA
- Governor of GA during Depression; disagreed with FDR's New Deal
- Early civil rights leader who believed blacks should not have to wait for their rights; NAACP
- "New South" newspaper editor who used paper to influence state politics
- Atlanta mayor responsible for bringing professional sports to ATL/GA
28 Clues: Founder of GA • First European to explore GA • Creek chief who sold their land • Atlanta mayor responsible for airport • Translator for Tomochichi and Oglethorpe • President who refused to enforce SC ruling • President who issued Emancipation Proclamation • Cherokee chief who fought to keep Cherokee land • Creek chief who gave Oglethorpe land for colony • ...
A2 People and Places 2025-03-12
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- the natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, fruit, etc.
- a long, vertical passage through a building around which a set of stairs is built
- to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation
- the soft, thick hair that grows on the bodies of sheep and some other animals
- a type of reptile that became extinct about 65,000,000 years ago
- very exciting to look at
- someone who lives very close to you
- someone who lacks skill in doing something
- animal skin treated in order to preserve it, and used to make shoes, bags, clothes, equipment, etc.
- a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles and buildings
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- the art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, idea, etc. out of a material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone, or an object made in this way
- having changed to a substance like stone
- the hard, solid substance found in the ground that is often used for building, or a piece of this
- the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose
- a shape or pattern made against the sky, especially by buildings
- unpleasant, unkind, cruel, or more severe than is necessary
- a person who takes care of a large group of animals of the same type
- a very tall modern building, usually in a city
- a member of a group of people who move from one place to another rather than living in one place all of the time
- to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult
- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
21 Clues: very exciting to look at • someone who lives very close to you • having changed to a substance like stone • someone who lacks skill in doing something • a very tall modern building, usually in a city • unpleasant, unkind, cruel, or more severe than is necessary • a shape or pattern made against the sky, especially by buildings • ...
Adjectives to describe people 2025-02-17
Across
- opposite = friendly
- noun = attention
- You take care to do things correctly.
- You look and judge in an open and fair way.
- opposite = unfriendly
- You are a TRUE friend.
- broad-minded
- noun = support
- = tidy
- You have the skill to produce something new.
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- You often work hard.
- You are not easily made angry.
- verb = scare somebody
- syn. = brave
- You are in love with somebody.
- syn. happy
- verb = rely on somebody
- syn. courageous
- You feel certain that something happens in the way you want.
- = calm and kind
- syn. inventive
- You like spending time with others.
- The opposite is UNTIDY.
- = You are rather shy.
- You believe in something.
- You care about others.
- Do as little as possible.
27 Clues: = tidy • syn. happy • syn. = brave • broad-minded • syn. inventive • noun = support • syn. courageous • = calm and kind • noun = attention • opposite = friendly • You often work hard. • verb = scare somebody • opposite = unfriendly • = You are rather shy. • You are a TRUE friend. • verb = rely on somebody • The opposite is UNTIDY. • You care about others. • You believe in something. • ...
People in Our Class 2025-04-14
Across
- Loves to hunt
- Loves video games and Fortnite
- Can juggle
- Born 358 Days apart from her cousin
- Has 6 siblings
- Has an older brother and younger sister
- Loves the Boston Celtics
- Has a twin sister
- Favorite animal is a llama
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- Favorite basketball player is Caitlyn Clark
- Loves Harry Potter
- Likes the Milwaukee Bucks
- Has a dog named Louie
- Your math/ science teacher
- Traveled to 10 different states
- Loves to travel to California
- Favorite team is the Baltimore Ravens
- Loves the 49ers
- Likes to ride horses
- Has 17 animals
- Favorite color is tan
- Goes to Minnesota Vikings Games
- Favorite animal is penguins
23 Clues: Can juggle • Loves to hunt • Has 17 animals • Has 6 siblings • Loves the 49ers • Has a twin sister • Loves Harry Potter • Likes to ride horses • Has a dog named Louie • Favorite color is tan • Loves the Boston Celtics • Likes the Milwaukee Bucks • Your math/ science teacher • Favorite animal is a llama • Favorite animal is penguins • Loves to travel to California • Loves video games and Fortnite • ...
Early People in America 2024-11-14
Across
- the way a society behaves and its system of beliefs, laws, and customs
- government ruled by god(s)
- to raise or grow
- shortage of food
- most important
- the movement of a number of people or animals
- a logical explanation of events and evidence from the natural world
- a new idea
- grow in a very healthy way
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- advanced knowledge or skill level
- unchanging
- an advanced and complicated society
- a group of people living together as a group
- a person who moves from place to place, relying on wild plants and animals for food
- no longer existing
- to control and make use of
- person, animal, or plant original to a particular place
- make or become less
- supplying water to land or crops
- a powerful political unit made up of a number of lands under a single rule
20 Clues: unchanging • a new idea • most important • to raise or grow • shortage of food • no longer existing • make or become less • government ruled by god(s) • to control and make use of • grow in a very healthy way • supplying water to land or crops • advanced knowledge or skill level • an advanced and complicated society • a group of people living together as a group • ...
Adjectives to describe people 2025-05-01
Across
- shows good thinking skills
- changes emotions quickly
- faithful always there for someone
- often in a bad mood
- envious of others
- giving and sharing freely
- afraid to talk or act confidently
- nervous or worried
- always in support of someone
- wanting to learn new things
- always tells the truth
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- kind and easy to talk to
- one who doesn't brag about achievements
- doesn't do to much work
- never gives up even when scared
- treat others with respect and manners
- Careful to avoid danger
- someone who has big big goals
- not willing to change one's mind
- Full of pride and self importance
20 Clues: envious of others • nervous or worried • often in a bad mood • always tells the truth • doesn't do to much work • Careful to avoid danger • kind and easy to talk to • changes emotions quickly • giving and sharing freely • shows good thinking skills • wanting to learn new things • always in support of someone • someone who has big big goals • never gives up even when scared • ...
People of history crossword 2025-04-25
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- Civil rights leader, nonviolence advocate
- French premier in WWI
- Mozambican freedom fighter
- Declared Israel’s independence
- Cambodian leader, genocide perpetrator
- Launched War on Terror after 9/11
- Israeli PM during 1973 war
- Anarchist tried with Sacco
- Co-founder of the Black Panther Party
- Pushed Civil Rights Act, escalated Vietnam
- Anti-apartheid martyr
- Argentine populist leader
- The current chief justice of the supreme court
- US president and later Chief Justice
- Iron Lady of Britain
- First chancellor of West Germany
- India’s first female PM, assassinated
- Civil rights leader who broke with MLK
- Signed peace treaty with Israel, assassinated
- Abolitionist, precursor to 20th century rights
- Japanese general and PM during WWII
- Beloved Argentine first lady
- Led Kenya to independence
- Israel’s first female PM
- The first women to ever travel to space
- First Black US president, passed ACA
- Led US in WWI, championed League of Nations
- US president known for Teapot Dome scandal
- Emperor of Japan during WWII
- Led during Cuban Missile Crisis, de-Stalinization
- Imprisoned anti-apartheid leader
- "Silent Cal," promoted business growth
- Oversaw Soviet stagnation, arms race
- Ordered atomic bombings, Truman Doctrine
- Progressive Era US president, trustbuster
- First president of post-Soviet Russia
- Glasnost and Perestroika reformer
- Fascist dictator of Italy
- Impeached but acquitted, 1990s economic boom
- Female Haitian president (recent)
- Black Panther leader, writer
- First PM of Ghana, pan-Africanist
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- Democratically elected socialist in Chile
- Led 1979 Iranian Revolution
- Revolutionary, symbol of rebellion
- Zimbabwe’s first leader after independence
- US president during Spanish-American War
- Led Britain in WWII, Iron Curtain speech
- Labour leader with Marxist roots
- Greek PM, democratic socialist
- Cuban communist leader
- Spanish fascist leader, neutral in WWII
- Soviet revolutionary, assassinated in Mexico
- Yugoslav leader, split from USSR
- US president elected four times
- West German chancellor, Ostpolitik
- India's first prime minister
- Gulf War president, former CIA director
- Ancient overthrown king—Bible cross-reference
- Sandinista leader, current Nicaraguan president
- Opened China, resigned after Watergate
- Brokered Camp David Accords, Iran hostage crisis
- General turned president, 1950s Cold War leader
- Cold War hawk, economic deregulator
- Brief leader before Gorbachev
- Singaporean PM, economic architect
- First organism to ever leave earth
- Brazilian populist and dictator
- Totalitarian Soviet leader during WWII
- Nicaraguan dictator overthrown by Sandinistas
- Led Bolshevik Revolution, USSR founder
- Pan-Arabist president of Egypt
- Youngest elected US president, assassinated in 1963
- Led Free France, later French president
- General who defeated US and French forces
- Italian anarchist executed in US
- Only US president never elected as VP or President
- Chilean military dictator
- Socialist candidate for US presidency
- President during onset of Great Depression
- First president of Indonesia
- Long-serving Egyptian ruler after Sadat
- First female PM of Pakistan
- Swedish PM, assassinated
- First Nigerian president
- Iranian PM overthrown in CIA coup
- Labour leader, opposed Suez
- Brief Soviet leader, former KGB head
- North Vietnamese communist leader
- Led Indian independence movement
90 Clues: Iron Lady of Britain • French premier in WWI • Anti-apartheid martyr • Cuban communist leader • Israel’s first female PM • Swedish PM, assassinated • First Nigerian president • Argentine populist leader • Led Kenya to independence • Chilean military dictator • Fascist dictator of Italy • Mozambican freedom fighter • Israeli PM during 1973 war • Anarchist tried with Sacco • ...
People of the South 2025-03-06
Across
- the most undesirable parts of something
- to eat or drink
- a plantation manager
- lacking or deficient
- the ability to read and write
- an African American religious folk song
- a small piece of burning wood
- a long, deep wound
- to watch over a job or task
- laws in a Southern state that controlled enslaved people
- to strip off the skin or surface
- to force
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- a system of cooperation to aid and house enslaved people who had escaped
- permitted by law
- to make a small amount of something last longer
- awful
- an amount that has been supplied or provided
- a sharp pain
- to design
- not having enough of something
- a farmer who owns a small farm
- extremely painful
22 Clues: awful • to force • to design • a sharp pain • to eat or drink • permitted by law • extremely painful • a long, deep wound • a plantation manager • lacking or deficient • to watch over a job or task • the ability to read and write • a small piece of burning wood • not having enough of something • a farmer who owns a small farm • to strip off the skin or surface • ...
People of 8-2 2025-06-05
Across
- Speed skater
- Backseat gamer
- Always has a sprained wrist
- Tal
- Does goofy dances to random people
- Sray kids 2.0
- chill guy
- Stray kids
- 7
- cries over every test
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- future basketball pro
- Unironically quotes tiktok
- dust sweat
- always has airpods in French class
- Super auto pets sweat
- literal vulture
- Surprisngly an artist
- tallest girl
- always games in French class
- The soccer kid
- Blew up an electrical outlet
- Will never live down falling on the soccer field
- Too nice for their own good
23 Clues: 7 • Tal • chill guy • dust sweat • Stray kids • Speed skater • tallest girl • Sray kids 2.0 • Backseat gamer • The soccer kid • literal vulture • future basketball pro • Super auto pets sweat • Surprisngly an artist • cries over every test • Unironically quotes tiktok • Always has a sprained wrist • Too nice for their own good • always games in French class • Blew up an electrical outlet • ...
People in the Bible 2025-08-02
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- He built the ark
- Son of Adam and Eve, who was a shepherd
- He succeeded King David
- She gave birth to Isaac
- A prophet following Elijah, he healed Naaman
- She ate the apple offered by the devil
- He was a disciple and author of a New Testament gospel
- His name means “God has heard”
- The disciple who identified Jesus with a kiss
- He was also known as Judas
- He agrees to sacrifice Isaac
- The Baptist or The Apostle
- Sarah’s servant
- Magdalene the first to witness Jesus’ resurrection
- He brought the Ten Commandments to the people
- Ruth’s mother-in-law
- Isaac’s wife
- He was resurrected by Jesus
- He killed his brother
- Lazarus was her brother
- He presided over the trial of Jesus
- His wife became a pillar of salt
- Son of God and Son of Man
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- Swallowed by a whale
- She put her son, Moses, in a basket in the Nile River
- A brother of Jesus
- Isaac’s son; a hunter
- First King of Israel
- Dream interpreter
- Married to Boaz and book of the Bible
- she was Samuel’s mother
- A prophet taken to heaven in a fiery chariot
- Adam and Eve’s third son
- Book of the Old Testament tells the story of this Jewish queen
- she was married to King David
- He was a prophet and a book in the Old Testament
- He was a disciple and cousin of Jesus
- He gave Joseph a coat of many colors
- The mother of Jesus
- He was emperor when Jesus was born
- He lived in Garden of Eden
- defeated Goliath
- Older sister of Moses and first prophetess
- He was released by Pontius Pilate
- Denied knowing Jesus three times
- Satan tests his faith in this book of the Old Testament
46 Clues: Isaac’s wife • Sarah’s servant • He built the ark • defeated Goliath • Dream interpreter • A brother of Jesus • The mother of Jesus • Swallowed by a whale • First King of Israel • Ruth’s mother-in-law • Isaac’s son; a hunter • He killed his brother • He succeeded King David • She gave birth to Isaac • she was Samuel’s mother • Lazarus was her brother • Adam and Eve’s third son • ...
People- as a Resource 2025-01-24
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- A sector related to manufacturing and construction.
- The sector associated with raw material extraction.
- A key factor that can enhance productivity.
- This organization monitors global health standards.
- A form of unemployment where skilled workers cannot find jobs.
- A country's wealth is measured by the quality of this resource.
- A skill enhancement program initiated by the government.
- The activities that are unpaid and not included in GDP.
- The goods and services produced by humans using available resources.
- A measure of the number of literate people in a population.
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- A problem that arises due to the lack of sufficient job opportunities.
- The sector involving farming, forestry, and fishing.
- Resource The process of turning humans into valuable resources.
- An indicator of a country's social and economic development.
- The practice of improving skills to increase efficiency.
- The sum of all goods and services produced in a country.
- The term for jobs in which people are self-employed.
- The process of improving knowledge, skills, and health.
- The sector that provides services like transport and education.
- The process of preparing individuals for future challenges.
20 Clues: A key factor that can enhance productivity. • A sector related to manufacturing and construction. • The sector associated with raw material extraction. • This organization monitors global health standards. • The sector involving farming, forestry, and fishing. • The term for jobs in which people are self-employed. • ...
Dharmasthala: People and Purpose 2025-08-24
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- Temple town in Karnataka known as the 'Land of Charity'
- Goddess of food and nourishment
- River near Gorur dam in Hassan district
- Progress or prosperity in Sanskrit (also a name)
- Name meaning 'gem of the mind, intellect filled with jewels'
- Name meaning 'Lord of the Gods'; another Heggade family member
- Hillock near Dharmasthala where sadhana is performed
- Traditional coastal Karnataka dance-drama
- Presiding deity of Dharmasthala temple
- Name meaning ‘sweet speech’ / Dharmasthala’s monthly magazine
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- Common Kannada name meaning ‘Victory’
- First president of Syndicate Bank, Sri ___ Heggade
- November 1 celebration of Karnataka formation day
- Rural development training institute jointly promoted by Dharmasthala
- Season of spring; also a popular first name
- Former Dharmadhikari, Dr. ___ Heggade
- Sacred tradition of free food distribution at temples
- A name derived from ‘light’ or ‘sun’
- Name meaning ‘jewel box’
- Name associated with SDM Educational institutions
20 Clues: Name meaning ‘jewel box’ • Goddess of food and nourishment • A name derived from ‘light’ or ‘sun’ • Common Kannada name meaning ‘Victory’ • Former Dharmadhikari, Dr. ___ Heggade • Presiding deity of Dharmasthala temple • River near Gorur dam in Hassan district • Traditional coastal Karnataka dance-drama • Season of spring; also a popular first name • ...
WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? 2025-08-11
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- Headed up the Games for VBS
- Works For a Doctor
- Worked as a Probation Officer
- Worked at the Post Office
- Met Future Husband at Waffle House
- Makes our Coffee Every Sunday
- Country Boy who became Pastor
- Husband Drove an 18-Wheeler
- Wife Drove an 18-Wheeler
- Works with Trailer Parts
- Worked at the Prison
- Used to Deliver a Lot of Gas
- Known for Sweet Cakes
- Background in Christian Education
- Works for Kroger and Sweet Cakes
- Enjoys a Vegetable Garden
- Enjoys a Camping Trip
- Worked for CCPD
- Worked in a Potentially Shocking Profession
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- Used to Lead a Church Choir
- Has Education and Background in Music
- Was Once LBC's Pianist
- Worked at Ford Motor Company
- Plays the Brass
- Lives in His Childhood Home
- Worked as a Nurse for Babies
- Had a Great Fall
- Has known Jack and Nancy for Life
- Retired Nurse/Loves Board Games
- Accepted a Marriage Proposal on First Date
- Worked as Special Needs Nurse in Schools
- Started an HVAC Company
- Sews A Lot/Serves Food to Many
- Loves to Work in the Flower Beds
- Used to be in the Egg Business
- Had a Career in the Navy
- Dog Show Judge
- Cans lots of Veggies from the Garden
38 Clues: Dog Show Judge • Plays the Brass • Worked for CCPD • Had a Great Fall • Works For a Doctor • Worked at the Prison • Known for Sweet Cakes • Enjoys a Camping Trip • Was Once LBC's Pianist • Started an HVAC Company • Wife Drove an 18-Wheeler • Works with Trailer Parts • Had a Career in the Navy • Worked at the Post Office • Enjoys a Vegetable Garden • Headed up the Games for VBS • ...
O3 People and Vocab 2025-11-05
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- the state of being and/or having the same, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- sovereignty political theory that government is created by and subject to what the people want.
- A philosophical movement focused on society and politics which started in Europe in the 1700's. It emphasized the use of reason.
- a social thinkers during the Enlightenment; French word for Philosopher
- This political thinker argued that the purpose of government is to protect the natural rights of people, which included life, liberty, and property.
- This astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory, which was that the sun not the Earth, was the center of our solar system.
- This scientist created the first vaccine to prevent smallpox using the cowpox virus.
- agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent/agreement to be governed
- The philosophe believed in freedom of thought and expression, religious toleration, and separation of church & state.
- This philosophe declared that women should have the same political rights as men and believed in education for all.
- Enlightened Despot of Russia. A friend of Voltaire, she expanded the Russian empire, improved government and economy, but didn't improve the lives of peasants.
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- This philosopher argued that government should follow whatever the majority wanted.
- This English politician and writer argued for the adoption of new scientific techniques such as the experimental method.
- Enlightened despot of Prussia. Declared himself the "1st servant of the state." He granted religious freedom, improved education, and abolished torture, but didn't free the serfs.
- Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions
- Among his many scientific discoveries are the fact that falling objects accelerate at fixed and predictable rates. Using a telescope he built, he eventually confirmed that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
- An 18th-century European monarch inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of their subjects.
- The ability to do as one pleases; freedom of choice.
- This philosophe proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual or group from gaining total control of a government.
- This mathematician and physicist brought together previous theories under a single theory of motion known as the law of Universal Gravitation.
- the division of government into separate branches
- Enlightened Despot of Austria; He expanded education, granted religious freedom, improved education and abolished serfdom. All reforms were undone after he died.
22 Clues: the division of government into separate branches • The ability to do as one pleases; freedom of choice. • Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions • a social thinkers during the Enlightenment; French word for Philosopher • This philosopher argued that government should follow whatever the majority wanted. • ...
