pop culture Crossword Puzzles
culture 2023-03-20
21 Clues: díj • cimke • ritmus • szobor • kellék • koncert • fülszöveg • színműíró • ismertető • zeneszerző • középszerű • szereposztás • hírügynökség • meghallgatás • (nagy)zenekar • skicc, vázlat • leír, ábrázol • szinkronizált • közvetít, sugároz • korhatár besorolás • feszültségben tart
CULTURE 2022-12-15
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- - we canon see it in the museum
- - appearing in the movie
- - featured at the end of the movie
- - place where you can meet your favourite singer
- - someone who writes poety
- - limited time event admired by tourists
- - someone who sings
- book for kids
- - for example on the stage
- - first thing we can see when we buy a book
- - drawn with a pencil
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- - music in film
- - a hit in the cinema
- - the next part of the picture
- - flower element in painting
- - main story of film
- - drawing yourself
- - pass to concert
- - painting on the wall
- - It closes and opens at the beginning of the performance
- - someone who writes a book
- - a group of people forming one team
- - they put them on before the show
- - situation when there are no books on the shelves
24 Clues: book for kids • - music in film • - pass to concert • - drawing yourself • - someone who sings • - main story of film • - a hit in the cinema • - drawn with a pencil • - painting on the wall • - appearing in the movie • - someone who writes poety • - for example on the stage • - someone who writes a book • - flower element in painting • - the next part of the picture • ...
Culture 2023-10-30
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- Stories, legends, and tales passed down through generations.
- Trends in clothing, accessories, and personal style.
- Study and understanding of events from the past.
- Visual creations, often depicting ideas, feelings, or observations.
- Traditions and habits within a particular society or group.
- System of beliefs, worship, and moral values.
- Formal acts or rituals marking significant occasions.
- Celebratory events with cultural or religious significance.
- Written works such as books, poems, and stories.
- Design and construction of buildings and structures.
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- Traditional stories, beliefs, and customs of a community.
- Handmade objects or items crafted with skill and creativity.
- Method of communication and expression used by a group of people.
- Culinary traditions and practices in food preparation.
- Movement and expression to music, conveying a story or emotion.
- Form of expression through sound and rhythm often with instruments.
- Visual storytelling through moving pictures and recorded sound.
- Athletic activities and games involving physical skill and competition.
- Culture Unique practices and beliefs of native or local communities.
- Live performances with actors presenting a story on stage.
20 Clues: System of beliefs, worship, and moral values. • Study and understanding of events from the past. • Written works such as books, poems, and stories. • Trends in clothing, accessories, and personal style. • Design and construction of buildings and structures. • Formal acts or rituals marking significant occasions. • ...
Culture 2024-01-31
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- reasonable and likely to be true
- well known for being bad
- not the most important actor or part in a film or play
- the place and time at which the action of a play or novel takes place
- connected with hearing and listening
- a long thin piece of wood with thin string stretched along it, used for playing musical instruments such as the violin
- (especially of characters in fiction) having no depth; not seeming like real people
- the way in which something, especially paint, is put on to a surface with a brush
- the group of musical instruments in an orchestra that have strings, for example violins; the people who play them
- musical instruments that you play by hitting them with your hand or with a stick, e.g. drums; the players of percussion instruments in an orchestra
- a colour; a particular shade of a colour
- a style of dancing in which you tap to the rhythm of the music with your feet, wearing special shoes with pieces of metal on the heels and toes
- able to bend and move parts of your body easily into different positions
- to be (almost) impossible to believe a statement that says what you think will happen
- the group of musical instruments in an orchestra that produce sounds when you blow into them, especially woodwind instruments; the musicians who play those instruments
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- a person who prompts actors in a play (= reminds them what to say if they forget)
- (of a person) moving in an easy, not stiff, way
- excellent; of very good quality
- a small raised platform that a person stands on to make a speech, conduct music, receive a prize
- enthusiastic clapping by an audience as a sign of their approval, in which people stand up from their seats
- a strong heavy rough material used for making tents, sails, and by artists for painting on
- able to move quickly and easily
- to do something badly or to fail at something (say something wrong when acting)
- extremely attractive or impressive scenery used for a play, film
- the place at a theatre, cinema, where the tickets are sold
- the art of painting or drawing arrangements of objects such as flowers, fruit
- a few words or an action in a play that is a signal for another actor to do something
- a thin light stick used by the person (called a conductor) who is in control of an orchestra
- a thin board with a hole in it for the thumb to go through, used by an artist for mixing colours on when painting
- energy, force or enthusiasm
30 Clues: well known for being bad • energy, force or enthusiasm • excellent; of very good quality • able to move quickly and easily • reasonable and likely to be true • connected with hearing and listening • a colour; a particular shade of a colour • (of a person) moving in an easy, not stiff, way • not the most important actor or part in a film or play • ...
culture 2025-12-15
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- — electronic music with a strong beat
- — a long fictional book
- — a small string instrument you play with a bow (смычок)
- — films about real life and facts
- — loud music with guitars and drums
- — paintings or sculptures
- — he/she plays a role in a film
- — taking pictures with a cam
- — films about love
- — music played by orchestras
- — films that are funny
- — a person who takes photos
- — an animated film or show
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- — films with fights, danger, and fast scenes (боевики)
- — a person who plays or creates music
- — music from a country’s culture
- — he/she who controls how a film is made
- — films with magic and unreal worlds
- — he/she creates art
- novel — a long story told with pictures, like serious comics
- — instruments you hit with sticks
- — a story told with pictures and speech bubbles
- — classical dance with strict movements (swan lake)
- fiction — films about the future, space, or technology
- — a popular string instrument you play with your hands
25 Clues: — films about love • — he/she creates art • — films that are funny • — a long fictional book • — paintings or sculptures • — an animated film or show • — a person who takes photos • — taking pictures with a cam • — music played by orchestras • — music from a country’s culture • — he/she plays a role in a film • — films about real life and facts • — instruments you hit with sticks • ...
Culture 2026-03-29
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- A context of social relations (e.g., a profession, a community) where a particular kind of cultural capital is exchanged.
- Aspect of culture that includes beliefs, values, norms, and language.
- Creating and maintaining symbolic boundaries to limit group membership and access to resources.
- Moral beliefs
- Non-economic cultural resources (e.g., knowledge, skills, behaviors) attuned to a particular sphere of social life.
- Rules for group behaviors, informed by values, specifying appropriate and inappropriate activities.
- Members of a dominant culture adopting cultural goods (e.g., ideas, symbols, skills, cultural expressions, intellectual property) of other cultural groups for profit.
- A group that uses alternative symbolic and material cultural goods to distinguish themselves from the wider society.
- Imposition of a dominant group’s material and symbolic culture onto another group.
- Routinized and highly important group activities.
- Cultural goods made for and enjoyed by elite groups.
- Gaining prestige by exhibiting valuable cultural goods.
- Everything we make and consume, including ideas, attitudes, traditions, and practices.
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- A set of images and words that represent a particular culture.
- Physical goods, not necessarily essentials, often placed within an economic system.
- Conceptual ways people separate each other into groups (e.g., traditions, styles, tastes, classifications).
- Adopting a set of informal rules and manners attuned to a particular setting.
- Collection of people who share similar characteristics that a community has given a certain level of prestige.
- Material or immaterial objects that groups affix meaning to
- Using a stash of beliefs, values, and attitudes that we learn how to deploy based upon the situation at hand.
- Ritzer’s term for the increased rationalization and globalization of culture.
- Heavily produced and commercialized goods made for and consumed by a large audience.
- Corporations supporting cultural institutions in order to improve their reputation.
- A learned disposition, based within the particular social world a person inhabits.
- Weber’s term for capitalism’s trend toward increased calculability, efficiency, predictability, and control.
- A very strongly held and enforced social norm.
26 Clues: Moral beliefs • A very strongly held and enforced social norm. • Routinized and highly important group activities. • Cultural goods made for and enjoyed by elite groups. • Gaining prestige by exhibiting valuable cultural goods. • Material or immaterial objects that groups affix meaning to • A set of images and words that represent a particular culture. • ...
CULTURE 2025-05-16
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- typeofelectronicmusic
- frameinaphotograph
- magazineetc
- rapiddrawing
- wheretheyshowmovies
- DIYit'sagift
- noonelikesdoingitbuttheyhaveto
- collectionofobjects
- artwhichisnotrealistic
- I'mgoingtowatch
- processofmakingmusic
- thefirstandonlyone
- writtentextforaplay
- photocopy
- peoplewatchingamovie
- boxset
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- alargegroupofindividuals
- performanceontv
- pictureofaperson
- relatingtobooks
- visualrepresentation
- thefootballmatchwas________lastnight
- traditionalart
- a singlethinginacollection
- HarryPotterhasmanyofthem
- newspaperwithsmallpages
- artexhibition
- advertisement
- timeandplaceofastory
- partofsomething
30 Clues: boxset • photocopy • magazineetc • rapiddrawing • DIYit'sagift • artexhibition • advertisement • traditionalart • performanceontv • relatingtobooks • I'mgoingtowatch • partofsomething • pictureofaperson • frameinaphotograph • thefirstandonlyone • wheretheyshowmovies • collectionofobjects • writtentextforaplay • visualrepresentation • processofmakingmusic • timeandplaceofastory • peoplewatchingamovie • ...
CULTURE 2025-07-28
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- Music with electric guitars
- Another word for photo
- A dance show on stage with graceful moves
- Music style with rap, dance, and street culture
- Creates drawings or sculptures
- A funny book with drawings
- Uses brushes and colours to make pictures
- Plays the guitar
- Tells actors what to do in a film or play
- Music with fast spoken words
- A picture taken with a camera
- Writes poems
- A long fictional book
- Uses their voice to perform songs
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- Creates books and stories
- Performs in movies or plays
- A piece of writing with rhythm
- A picture made with paint
- Music by famous composers like Mozart
- A type of popular music
- Plays instruments or makes music
- Takes pictures with a camera
- A movie with fights and adventures
- A movie made with drawings or computer images
- Fast, electronic dance music
- A movie with magical or imaginary worlds
- Moves to music on stage
27 Clues: Writes poems • Plays the guitar • A long fictional book • Another word for photo • A type of popular music • Moves to music on stage • Creates books and stories • A picture made with paint • A funny book with drawings • Performs in movies or plays • Music with electric guitars • Takes pictures with a camera • Fast, electronic dance music • Music with fast spoken words • ...
Culture 2026-04-15
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- mucho/a(s)
- a punto de desaparecer / pasar de moda
- rescatar (a)
- adorar / rendir culto a; venerar
- enfrentarse a
- ahorrar, guardar
- vergüenza
- guardar, poner en su sitio
- antepasado/a
- principal, más importante
- en peligro de extinción, amenazado/a
- lengua materna
- mayoría
- prejuicio(s)
- raíces, origen
- señal
- negativa, rechazo
- determinación
- salir adelante
- extendido/a
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- rechazar
- aplazar, posponer
- salir por ahí, hacer una escapada
- transmitir
- esclavizar (a)
- oración
- triunfar, progresar
- esclavizado/a
- decidido/a
- avergonzado/a
- arma
- excursión, expedición
- ascendencia; patrimonio / legado (cultural)
- por todo/a
- antiguo/a
- fluido/a (be ~ in: hablar con fluidez / soltura)
- rezar, orar
- llevarse bien
- esclavitud
- cambiar (~ to: pasarse a)
- cualquiera de las dos opciones
41 Clues: arma • señal • oración • mayoría • rechazar • vergüenza • antiguo/a • mucho/a(s) • transmitir • decidido/a • por todo/a • esclavitud • rezar, orar • extendido/a • rescatar (a) • antepasado/a • prejuicio(s) • enfrentarse a • esclavizado/a • avergonzado/a • llevarse bien • determinación • esclavizar (a) • lengua materna • raíces, origen • salir adelante • ahorrar, guardar • aplazar, posponer • negativa, rechazo • triunfar, progresar • ...
Social Studies 10-1 Unit 1: Summer Vocabulary List Crossword 2023-07-06
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- the cultural changes that occur when two different cultures come into contact and accommodate, or adapt to, each other’s worldview.
- A group of individuals
- Languages that are at risk of disappearing as the speakers die out or shift to speaking other languages
- Modern popular trends and customs sent via the media and aimed particularly at younger people.
- a company involved with the international production of goods or services in more than one country
- the division between those who have access to computers and the internet, and those who do not.
- A group’s shared identity because of a common feature, such as a language or culture.
- a type of language with informal words and phrases that are thought regarded and are used by a particular group of people.
- One of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. Inuit live close to the Arctic ocean.
- Information that is especially biased or misleading, used to promote a certain point of view.
- Merchandise, or things that you can own or sell.
- the features or personality of an individual
- A singular person.
- One of Canada’s Indigenous peoples whose language and culture is a mix of European and Indigenous peoples’.
- occurs when the culture of a minority group is absorbed by another culture.
- Accepting, adapting for one another, and making adjustments for people to allow for differences.
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- Laws set in place in order to control how much content shown in the media is created by a certain culture.
- The spread of uniform cultures, trends, customs, and practices around the world.
- The group name for all other Indigenous groups in Canada that are NOT Metis and Inuit.
- Taking actions to bring strength and life back to a culture.
- a person's unique, inherited sense of family identity: the values, traditions, culture, and language handed down by their previous generations.
- Taking actions to bring strength and life back to a language.
- the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- treatment of a person or group as insignificant or unimportant.
- The process by which the world is becoming more interconnected politically, economically.
- A process where the differences and diversity among peoples are erased, and as a result, they become more and more similar.
- In media, it is the process where two or more forms of media mix elements of different cultures, and create new cultural products.
- to show you will support, promote, and defend something.
28 Clues: A singular person. • A group of individuals • the features or personality of an individual • Merchandise, or things that you can own or sell. • to show you will support, promote, and defend something. • Taking actions to bring strength and life back to a culture. • Taking actions to bring strength and life back to a language. • ...
90s Themes 2024-05-20
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- - Abbreviation for the Australian Football League.
- McManus - Popular Australian television host known for his comedy talk show.
- - National Australian radio station known for its alternative music and youth culture.
- - Australian Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996.
- - Long-running Australian television soap opera set in the fictional town of Summer Bay.
- - Popular Australian beach activity, often associated with the coastal lifestyle.
- - Genre of alternative rock music that was popular in the '90s.
- - Popular Australian soap opera starring Kylie Minogue.
- - Iconic Australian chocolate biscuit introduced in the 1960s and popular in the '90s.
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- - Annual outdoor event celebrating music, arts, and culture.
- - Major international sporting event held in Sydney in 2000.
- - Australian pop icon who started on "Neighbours" and became a global music star.
- - Iconic Australian food spread made from yeast extract.
- - Popular Australian rock band formed in the early 1990s.
- - Type of all-night dance party featuring electronic music.
15 Clues: - Australian Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996. • - Abbreviation for the Australian Football League. • - Popular Australian soap opera starring Kylie Minogue. • - Iconic Australian food spread made from yeast extract. • - Popular Australian rock band formed in the early 1990s. • - Type of all-night dance party featuring electronic music. • ...
Types of Contemporary Culture 2023-09-07
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- arts Art forms that produce visual or tactile objects, such as painting and sculpture.
- The art of producing sounds with rhythm and melody.
- art Visual art created in public spaces, often as a form of urban expression.
- The art or practice of capturing images with a camera.
- media Online platforms for social interaction and sharing content.
- games Interactive electronic games played on screens.
- Live performances of plays, musicals, or other productions.
- culture Aspects of culture that are popular and widely embraced by society.
- A form of visual storytelling through moving images.
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- Written works, including novels, poetry, and essays.
- A medium for broadcasting visual and audio content.
- The prevailing style or custom of clothing and accessories.
- The style or method of cooking and preparing food.
- Expressive movement and choreography to music.
- media Electronic forms of communication and entertainment.
15 Clues: Expressive movement and choreography to music. • The style or method of cooking and preparing food. • A medium for broadcasting visual and audio content. • The art of producing sounds with rhythm and melody. • Written works, including novels, poetry, and essays. • A form of visual storytelling through moving images. • ...
Asian Countries 2023-12-25
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- A small island city-state known for its cleanliness and modernity
- An archipelago of over 7,000 islands, known for its beaches and friendly people
- Known for its K-pop music and technology
- Famous for its beaches, temples, and spicy food
- Known for its technology, anime, and sushi
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- Known for its history, culture, and cuisine
- A multicultural country known for its food and natural beauty
- The world's largest island country, known for its beaches and wildlife
- The most populous country in the world
- The second most populous country in the world, known for its diverse culture and history
10 Clues: The most populous country in the world • Known for its K-pop music and technology • Known for its technology, anime, and sushi • Known for its history, culture, and cuisine • Famous for its beaches, temples, and spicy food • A multicultural country known for its food and natural beauty • A small island city-state known for its cleanliness and modernity • ...
Hm 2025-09-23
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- Promoting to sell products or services
- Pop culture book by John Green
- 2023 movie about the atomic bomb
- Essential trait for Creative Business students
- Starting and running your own business
- The city where NHL Stenden is located
- Key skill for creating new ideas
- Hands-on activities central to DBE
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- The university offering the Creative Business program
- The process of shaping ideas into form
- Working together on projects
- Artist known for "Blinding Lights"
- Short for Design Based Education
- Open-source software for digital painting
14 Clues: Working together on projects • Pop culture book by John Green • 2023 movie about the atomic bomb • Short for Design Based Education • Key skill for creating new ideas • Artist known for "Blinding Lights" • Hands-on activities central to DBE • The city where NHL Stenden is located • Promoting to sell products or services • The process of shaping ideas into form • ...
Culture 2021-08-23
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- The act of making changes to an idea (for better or worse).
- A way of bringing people together, usually with some form of communication.
- Intentionally working together with something else.
- A very explicitly pronounced thought, usually about doing something.
- A group of individuals all genetically related to one another.
- The miracle of ____.
- Usually a tool or a machine, something that can help humans to do a multitude of different tasks, such as communicating, creating or entertainment.
- Creating or building upon an idea that benefits that idea in some way.
- Another word for Humans. All of the ______ were part of the group.
- Ideas or notions created in one's mind.
- The social foundation of a society, built up from beliefs, customs and ideas that everyone agrees to.
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- The way that all species interact with another, share ideas and even introduce problems.
- The dialect of words spoken by a specific group of people.
- A group of people working together as a team in order to achieve a goal greater than what one man could achieve.
- A group of like-minded people all sharing the same social beliefs of how the group should be run.
- The formulated path of action to be followed in order to complete a goal.
- A structural idea or thought that is carried out throughout a group.
- The idea of something beyond the present. The ______ looked bright for him.
- Gradually becoming larger as a population.
- An activity or particular way of doing something that others may find enjoyable and want to try themselves.
20 Clues: The miracle of ____. • Ideas or notions created in one's mind. • Gradually becoming larger as a population. • Intentionally working together with something else. • The dialect of words spoken by a specific group of people. • The act of making changes to an idea (for better or worse). • A group of individuals all genetically related to one another. • ...
Culture 2017-01-17
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- theater actors perform on a ____
- the longer break in the middle of the play
- go to the theater to watch a ____
- text of a play or film
- her mansion is ____ a lot of money
- a type of film, authentic shots of real events, narration.
- a film version of a book
- a _____ prize for literature (or other areas)
- the title of a news article
- musicians or bands travel and promote their latest album
- a song released before the rest of the album
- Daniel Jacob Radcliffe _____ Harry Potter
- a ____ album is a bands first album
- person who tells a story.
- Agatha Christi writes _____ stories
- the movie is _____ on a true story
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- Nohavica _______ his album Osmá Barva Duhy in 1989.
- Text that appears at the bottom of the tv screen when other languages are spoken.
- writes a play script
- an actor gives their best _________ .
- British playwright from 16th century
- a trumpet is a musical _______
- musicians perform live, usually people pay for seats.
- plays are divided into _______ (1, 2, 3, 4..)
- Forest Gump was ___ in 1960-80’s Alabama + many other places
- what the story is about
- an author that writes novels
27 Clues: writes a play script • text of a play or film • what the story is about • a film version of a book • person who tells a story. • the title of a news article • an author that writes novels • a trumpet is a musical _______ • theater actors perform on a ____ • go to the theater to watch a ____ • her mansion is ____ a lot of money • the movie is _____ on a true story • ...
Culture 2018-10-30
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- process whereby a minority group gradually adapts to the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture and customs
- The material manifestations of culture including tools housing systems of land use clothing etc.
- ____ ____ are interrelated with each other: their collective function forms culture complex
- the theory that two cultures will be more and more like each other as their interactions increase
- Culture traditionally practiced in small rural group living in relative isolation from other groups
- Culture found in a large heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics
- The physical manifestations of human activities; includes tools campsites art and structures
- is the belief that a physical environment affects social and cultural development
- the study of human adaptations to social and physical environments
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- The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.
- A repetitive act performed by a particular individual
- a geographical area with one relatively homogeneous human activity or complex of activities
- a group of culture traits all interrelated and dominated by one essential trait
- D.W. Meinig is another word this. It is the place where concentration of culture traits that characterizes a region is greatest
- the process of social psychological and cultural change that stems from blending between cultures
- types of these include religion language diet customs or economic development
- how people gather information learned within their specific culture to inform themselves about their world
- sidewalks/ community bike lanes/ baseball and soccer fields are examples of these
- The frequent repetition of an act; to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act
- The central enduring elements of a culture expressing its values and beliefs including language religion folklore and etc.
- The expansion of economic political and cultural processes to the point that they become global in scale and impact
- Examples include battlefields and president's house properties
- The process by which people in a local place mediate and alter regional national and global processes
- a location that saw the origins of a culture from which it later spread
24 Clues: A repetitive act performed by a particular individual • Examples include battlefields and president's house properties • the study of human adaptations to social and physical environments • a location that saw the origins of a culture from which it later spread • types of these include religion language diet customs or economic development • ...
Culture 2019-05-30
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- Knowledge and tools people use to shape and mold their environments for practical purposes
- System of values, norms, symbols, and knowledge that a society shares
- Extreme self-centeredness,
- Group that rejects the values and norms of a larger culture and replaces them with a new set
- Theories and ideas about the nature of the physical and social world
- Set of physical objects constructed by the people of a culture
- Group of people who share some of the broad traditions of a culture but also follow values and norms that are unique to them
- process of acquiring the culture of a group or society other than one’s own
- Commonly understood gestures, words, objects, sounds, colors or designs that stand for something else
- Features of societies that are common to all cultures
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights and opportunities
- Thorough development of individual talents and potential
- Set of interrelated cultural traits
- Largely sub-conscious process in which a culture’s norms become part of an individual’s own set of attitudes and beliefs
- Pursuit of pleasure above all other values
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- Traditional rules of people or a society that have powerful moral significance attached to them
- Abstract creations by the people of a culture, such as ideas, rules and beliefs
- Tendency to assume that one’s own culture is normal and superior to all others
- Element of culture that attempts to define what exists or the reality of the world
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without restraint
- Process by which cultural items are spread from group to group or society to society
- Prohibition against one of society’s most important mores
- Rewards and punishments
- Principle that behavior in one culture should not be judged by the standards of another
- Single object, action, or belief produced by a culture
- Written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by governments
- Collection of what is considered good, desirable, and proper in a culture
- Guidelines, including folkways and mores, that people in a culture follow in their relations with one another
- Large number of people who live in the same area, see themselves as separate and different from people outside their territory , and participate in a common culture
- Everyday habits and conventions of people
30 Clues: Rewards and punishments • Extreme self-centeredness, • Set of interrelated cultural traits • Everyday habits and conventions of people • Pursuit of pleasure above all other values • Features of societies that are common to all cultures • Single object, action, or belief produced by a culture • Thorough development of individual talents and potential • ...
culture 2016-05-14
24 Clues: bad • main • seas • wild • ocean • smart • zoo... • thealbum • life-like • ...images • ...effects • incredible • ...therole • direct.... • ...themusic • ...thescene • playinafilm • leading.... • ...companion • stayingalive • aboataccident • inastrangeway • ...thedifference • prize-winning...
Culture 2024-01-24
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- buildings
- a special day or event
- a way of speaking that can be unique to a specific culture 1
- customs or beliefs passed from generation to generation
- spiritual beliefs
- what we wear
- books and writing
- a way of speaking that can be unique to a specific culture 2
- a traditional way of behaving specific to a group or society
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- the ideas, customs and social behavior of a group or society
- movies
- art sprayed on walls in public
- the words we use to communicate
- what we eat
- paintings, sculptures, creative images and installations
- concise, emotion provoking writing with a rhythm to the sentences
- something people think is true
- principles of what is right and wrong
- creative things made by hand
- verbal stories and myths passed from generation to generation
- a way of speaking that can be unique to a specific culture 3
- physical movement to music
22 Clues: movies • buildings • what we eat • what we wear • spiritual beliefs • books and writing • a special day or event • physical movement to music • creative things made by hand • art sprayed on walls in public • something people think is true • the words we use to communicate • principles of what is right and wrong • customs or beliefs passed from generation to generation • ...
Culture 2024-06-05
20 Clues: zlý • držet • tvůrce • vyhrát • hrdina • bojovat • čaroděj • moderní • postava • asistent • detektiv • vytvořit • vynálezce • objevit se • tajný agent • mezinárodní • dobrodružství • filmová hvězda • televizní seriál • hrát v hlavní roli
Culture 2024-05-17
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- female dominated society
- Creativity & expressions of voice in a society
- Role’s The role/behavior of a person based on their gender determined by cuturai norms
- Belief or behavior passed down within a society
- growth of cities
- male dominated society
- Having pride in one's country
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- Things that are thought to be important
- Communication in a society
- independent state with determined borders
- Something that is accepted and considered to be TRUE
- A particular system of beliefs, faith or worship
- geographical areas with common traits
- group is more important than the person
- Idea that your country is the best
- measuring groups of people in a community
- Structure Arrangement of people
- identity Race or Language group
- countryside
- person is more important than the group
20 Clues: countryside • growth of cities • male dominated society • female dominated society • Communication in a society • Having pride in one's country • Idea that your country is the best • Structure Arrangement of people • identity Race or Language group • geographical areas with common traits • Things that are thought to be important • group is more important than the person • ...
CULTURE 2022-11-14
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- - words in the song
- - a public display of works of art or items
- - an artist who draws cartoons
- - a set of clothes
- - few people who make music
- - a non-fictional motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a historical record"
- - a person who performs music or other entertainment in the street
- - a book or other product that sells in very large numbers
- - thing of great power or size, in particular a film, book
- - a person employed to take an actor's place in performing dangerous stunts
- - relating to or resembling a wall
- - group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string
- - a melody, especially one that characterizes a particular piece of music
- - all the actors in a movie, play, or show
- - a printed book that is bound together with glue and a cover made from flexible cardboard
- - a person who composes the sequence of steps and moves
- - a person who enjoys reading
- - a rough or unfinished drawing or painting
- - a person who writes a script for a play, film, or broadcast
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- - a piece of material suspended at the top to form a screen
- - he assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film
- - main division of a book, typically with a number or title
- - different definition of paintings
- - a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism
- - a published, broadcast, or recorded work that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one
- - move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps
- - example _____ of magazine
- - place when you can record movies
- - all the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal
- - a collection of recordings on CD
- - a short description of a book, film, or other product written for promotional purposes
- - paint made with a water-soluble binder
- - captions displayed at the bottom of a cinema or television screen
- - a recording of the musical accompaniment of a film
- - also known as a preview, coming attraction or attraction video
- - a person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes
- - an artistic dance form performed to music
- - vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion
- - handwriting as distinct from print; written characters
- - sequence of continuous action in a play
- - an organized group of singers, especially one that takes part in church services or performs in public
41 Clues: - a set of clothes • - words in the song • - example _____ of magazine • - few people who make music • - a person who enjoys reading • - an artist who draws cartoons • - place when you can record movies • - a collection of recordings on CD • - relating to or resembling a wall • - different definition of paintings • - paint made with a water-soluble binder • ...
Culture 2022-11-10
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- - An instrument consisting of many components
- - Released by the vocalist
- - The person responsible for drawings in books
- - A group of people watching a play in the theater
- - A person playing on the street
- - This is a thing that has been on top for a long time
- - A person who creates dance routines for, for example, music videos
- - This is the person who runs the program
- - Diffrently a group of musicians
- - A person addicted to reading books
- - A person creating cartoons
- - These film feature cowboys
- - These are paints that are used with water
- - The person who paints pictures
- - Actor play on her
- - The place where the film is made
- - It encourages us to buy a given book
- - An event presenting a collection of works of art
- - A person creating classical music
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- - A drawing made with a pencil
- - This is a preview of the movie
- - They act out dangerous scenes in films
- - They occur at the bottom during the movie
- - A group of people singing in the church
- - A person who writes books
- - The person leading the orchestra
- - Music that appears in the movie
- - The reaction of people after the show is over
- - The person who writes the lyrics of the songs
- - A person who writes novels
- - A group of people playing classical music
- - This is the group of people who act in the movie
- - The person who sings on stage
- - A person interviewing different people
- - A person watching something on TV
- - An image representing the view in question
- - It's a movie with a hint of horror
- - It is a movie made using animation
- - A perosn watching something live
- - A person carving in stone
- - Works of art are viewed there
- - Another part of a movie
- - An event where a singer or band performs
- - A person who writes poetry
44 Clues: - Actor play on her • - Another part of a movie • - Released by the vocalist • - A person carving in stone • - A person who writes books • - A person who writes novels • - A person creating cartoons • - These film feature cowboys • - A person who writes poetry • - A drawing made with a pencil • - The person who sings on stage • - Works of art are viewed there • ...
Culture 2023-01-23
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- The frustration and confusion that may occur when one finds themself in a new culture.
- The belief that another culture is superior to ones own.
- Judging or evaluating culture based on ones own standard or culture.
- An idea or item being spread throughout a culture.
- The deliberate imposition of ones own culture and values on another culture.
- Traits, trends, and patterns that are globally common to all societies.
- The pattern of experiences and attitudes of a culture that happen in a high class society.
- The pattern of experiences and attitudes of a culture in a low society.
- The pattern and experiences and attitudes of a culture in a mainstream society.
- The problems and issues in society.
- Living up to society’s standards.
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- Concepts initial appearance in society.
- Convictions that people believe to be true.
- Ideas and beliefs in a collective community or group. These things aren’t tangible, you can not physically touch them.
- Hand gestures and pictographs that create a language used for communication.
- Groups that reject the larger cultures norms and values.
- Transportation, clothes, food etc. in a collective community or group. These things are tangible and you can physically touch and interact with them.
- Ideals, things that are most important.
- Collective values, beliefs, and norms shared by a community or group of people. Sharing language, art, and foods.
- A smaller group within a larger culture.
- Judging or evaluating a culture by its own standards over viewing it through of your personal culture.
- A system which people communicate.
- Increase between interactions around the world leading to the mixing of markets and trade.
- The time period between the introduction of a new piece of culture and its social acceptance.
- Norms with no underlying morals.
25 Clues: Norms with no underlying morals. • Living up to society’s standards. • A system which people communicate. • The problems and issues in society. • Concepts initial appearance in society. • Ideals, things that are most important. • A smaller group within a larger culture. • Convictions that people believe to be true. • An idea or item being spread throughout a culture. • ...
culture 2022-05-23
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- holes- A deep narrow hole dug in the ground.
- rates- A type of data source.
- Difference in size, degree and circumstances.
- relating to the economy.
- The branch of knowledge.
- facts and statistics collected together for reference.
- the ability to read and write.
- something that bounces you up.
- A place or thing typically belonging to a person.
- A bunch of people that live in the same country as you.
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- A place amenity or piece of equiptment.
- when you don't have a lot of things in common.
- being free from illness or an injury.
- when someone shares information with you.
- the arts and other manifestations.
- when someone gives you something.
- A bunch of people in one place.
- Its society or organizations.
- when you can get into somewhere.
- when you have a lot of thigs in common.
20 Clues: relating to the economy. • The branch of knowledge. • rates- A type of data source. • Its society or organizations. • the ability to read and write. • something that bounces you up. • A bunch of people in one place. • when you can get into somewhere. • when someone gives you something. • the arts and other manifestations. • being free from illness or an injury. • ...
Culture 2025-04-01
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- A colourful traditional dress worn by many women in India
- A place where Muslims go to pray
- The country where you would find movie industry Nollywood
- A British tradition with sandwiches, scones and tea
- A country known for the Taj Mahal and Bollywood
- A natural dye used to make decorative hand designs
- Scandinavian warriors who raided and settled in Britain
- Your town
- The nickname for the Great Bell in the Houses of Parliament
- A bat-and-ball game popular in England and India
- Your school
- India’s famous film industry
- An ancient Egyptian ruler
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- The Japanese art of paper folding
- A famous British playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- A Muslim festival celebrated at the end of Ramadan
- A famous landmark in Paris ____ Tower
- A Hindu temple
- Japanese comic books and graphic novels
- Your country
- Your nearest big city
- Your borough
- A spicy dish popular in British and South Asian cuisine
- A patterned cloth often worn in Scotland
- Seasonal rains that affect countries like India and Pakistan
25 Clues: Your town • Your school • Your country • Your borough • A Hindu temple • Your nearest big city • An ancient Egyptian ruler • India’s famous film industry • A place where Muslims go to pray • The Japanese art of paper folding • A famous landmark in Paris ____ Tower • Japanese comic books and graphic novels • A patterned cloth often worn in Scotland • ...
Culture 2024-11-04
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- Developed in New York to provide songs for vaudeville shows.
- A repetitive act of a group that becomes characteristic of the group.
- The two most common building materials in the world.
- Carolina, Memphis, Kansas City, Kentucky, and Texas are the 5 types of this folk food custom.
- The world's largest industry due to travel.
- A sport must be practiced in 75 countries and 4 continents for it to be a part of this.
- The primary way that popular culture is distributed around the world today.
- One of the leading factors in determining a culture's social, religious, and ethnic membership.
- First nation to license professional esport players.
- Country that has had the most cyber espionage attacks.
- A restriction on behavior imposed by religious law or social custom.
- Usually practiced by small, homogenous groups living in relative isolation from other groups.
- Popular clothing is more than likely to reflect occupation and this.
- This sport is an example of popular culture affecting the environment because nearly 200 acres are needed to accommodate it.
- What is a city in Europe that has actually fell victim to "overtourism" so much that it has forbidden large cruise ships and reduced Airbnb lodging?
- The two types of this, relocation and expansion, usually has to do with housing in the United States.
- The world's most important electronic media format.
- African nation that has the least amount of access to electricity.
- The body of material possessions, customary beliefs, and social norms that become traditions of a group of people.
- This company removed 94,000 apps from the products they sold in China in 2020.
- Which continent has the most restrictions on Internet freedom?
- Country where Instagram is most popular.
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- Found in large heterogenous societies that share certain customs despite some differences.
- This offers people the best opportunity to learn about other cultures firsthand.
- Most popular messaging application in the world.
- Largest social media platform in the world.
- Many leaders in developing countries look at the United States control of the world's television programming as a form of economic and cultural __________.
- In America, ownership of this was 35% in 2011 and is now above 90%.
- While it took about 60 years for the television to reach 900 users for every 1000 people, it only took 30 years to reach 900 for this.
- This "variety show" was created in the United States around 1900 and started the popular culture music industry.
- For a society to enjoy changes in popular culture, this often has to change dramatically by land being cleared, waterways being occupied, and natural resources being extracted. An example is Ski Dubai.
- This international event led to the diffusion of American popular music worldwide.
- Amount of U.S. states where Amish folk culture is still apparent.
- Country that started soccer.
- Most popular sport in the world.
- Country where WeChat is most prevalent.
- Around 39,000 franchises in over 100 countries, it has become a symbol of American popular food culture worldwide.
- The most popular video streaming service in the United States.
- This musical genre is most popular in the United States' midwest.
- Largest music streaming service in the world.
- The contribution of a location's distinctive physical features to the way food tastes is known as this.
- Every culture in human history has some tradition of this.
- At one time, this Kansas-based company was forced to shut down all its services worldwide due to cyberattacks.
43 Clues: Country that started soccer. • Most popular sport in the world. • Country where WeChat is most prevalent. • Country where Instagram is most popular. • Largest social media platform in the world. • The world's largest industry due to travel. • Largest music streaming service in the world. • Most popular messaging application in the world. • ...
Culture 2025-09-11
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- Judging another culture with open eyes
- A language that is not used anymore
- When a fundamentalist become violent
- The spread of people, goods, ideas from one place to another
- When an immigrant moves to a country and only takes on some of the traits of the country they have moved to.
- An act rejected by a culture
- the traditional practices, customs, beliefs, and expressions of a small, homogeneous, rural community that are passed down through generations.
- The coexistence and active support of diverse cultural groups within a single society
- A religious journey
- A language that is created when groups of people cant communicate
- A language that blends two languages
- Forces that unite a group of people
- What a culture builds and uses
- A conflict between two different religions
- A religion that remains in its hearth and is based off the environment
- The beliefs of a culture
- The process of everything beginning to look the same
- The origins of a cultural trait
- When an immigrant moves to a country and fully gives up their culture
- A local culture made up an immigrant group typically found in urban areas
- A variant of a language. Typically different vocabulary and spelling
- The way a society is organized
- Technology has increased the speed of diffusion
- When cultures become similar due to globalization
- When cultural traits spread rapidly and directly
- The border between languages
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- A conflict within a religion
- The spread of a cultural trait, such as an idea, religion, or technology, through the physical movement of people
- A group of people with deep historical ties to a specific territory, who predate the arrival of dominant cultures or colonial powers
- People who live by a strict interpretation of a religious text
- The shared cultural elements, norms, values, and practices that are spreading across national borders, leading to a more interconnected and sometimes homogenous global society
- Judging cultures based off the norms of your culture
- A group with shared cultural traits and history
- When an idea diffuses then is changed to meet the needs to a group of people
- The process where an idea, innovation, or trend spreads from a dominant source, such as a powerful person or a major city, to less powerful or smaller ones
- A language used for trade purposes
- A language that is protected by the government and used in an official manner
- When you can tell the history of a place by the cultural landscape
- When a groups of a single culture become increasingly different as time progresses
- the blending of cultural aspects, such as religions, ideas, or traditions, from different sources to create something new
- A practice that is excepted by a culture
- The name of a place
- The act of trying to bring back something from the past
- A religion that spreads beyond its hearth
- Anything built by a group of people
- The spread of a cultural trait or idea from its hearth to new areas while remaining strong in the original location
- Forces that tear a group of people a part
47 Clues: A religious journey • The name of a place • The beliefs of a culture • A conflict within a religion • An act rejected by a culture • The border between languages • What a culture builds and uses • The way a society is organized • The origins of a cultural trait • A language used for trade purposes • A language that is not used anymore • Forces that unite a group of people • ...
Culture 2026-01-15
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- A collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary.
- A language used in education, work, mass media, and government.
- A Culture traditionally practiced by a small, homogeneous, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups.
- The body of customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits that together constitute a group’s distinct tradition.
- A Culture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics.
- A picture representation.
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that can be confirmed through archaeological evidence.
- A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.
- Belief or worship of more than one god.
- The class or distinct hereditary order into which a Hindu is assigned, according to religious law.
- The doctrine of or belief in the existence of only one God.
- A language that is written as well as spoken.
- language that results from the mixing of a colonizer’s language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- The language adopted for use by a government for the conduct of business and publication of documents.
- A local assembly of persons brought together for common religious worship.
- An individual who helps to diffuse a universalizing religion.
- A system of communication through the use of speech, and collection of sounds understood by a group of people to have the same meaning.
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- religion- A religion that does not have a central authority but shares ideas and cooperates informally.
- The belief that objects, such as plants and stones, or natural events, like thunderstorms and earthquakes, have a discrete spirit and conscious life.
- The frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act.
- A language that was once used by people in daily activities but is no longer used.
- A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages.
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.
- The process of reduction in cultural diversity through the diffusion of popular culture.
- A collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history.
- The contribution of a location’s distinctive physical features to the way food tastes.
- A language at risk of extinction because it has few surviving speakers.
- A division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations into a single legal and administrative body.
- A repetitive act performed by a particular individual.
- A center of innovation.
- A dialect spoken by some African Americans.
- A large and fundamental division within a religion.
- The belief that the existence of God can’t be proven or disproven empirically.
- A language spoken in daily use with a literary tradition that is not widely distributed.
- A journey to a place considered sacred for religious purposes.
- A language used by older people, but is not being transmitted to children.
- a neighborhood in a city set up by law to be inhabited only by Jews but now used to represent an area of a city in which people live because of social, legal, or economic reasons.
- The belief that God doesn’t exist.
- A language that is unrelated to any other language and therefore not attached to any language family.
39 Clues: A center of innovation. • A picture representation. • The belief that God doesn’t exist. • Belief or worship of more than one god. • A dialect spoken by some African Americans. • A language that is written as well as spoken. • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom. • A large and fundamental division within a religion. • ...
Pop Art 2022-11-17
Across
- Where did pop art begin?
- Considered one of the most important English artist of the 20th century. Played a major role in the development of Pop Art.
- One of the ways that artists use icons to create art, using an image over and over again.
- One of the things commonly seen in Pop Art.
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- The most famous of the pop artists who played a major role in making pop art movement popular.
- Pop Art became an official art movement here.
- Who is the famous singer whose image was repeated 8 times in a pop art composition.
- Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein drew artistic inspiration from this?
- Pop artist that painted a number of pictures of the American flag.
- New York pop artist inspired by graffiti.
- Pop Art was a reaction to the _______ of Abstract Expressionist art.
- Dots of color that are often seen in the color area on comic books.
- Pop Art uses images and icons that are _______ in the modern world.
- Art that is inspired by commercial items and cultural icons.
14 Clues: Where did pop art begin? • New York pop artist inspired by graffiti. • One of the things commonly seen in Pop Art. • Pop Art became an official art movement here. • Art that is inspired by commercial items and cultural icons. • Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein drew artistic inspiration from this? • Pop artist that painted a number of pictures of the American flag. • ...
Midterm Puzzle 2025-10-09
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- A longing for the past often reflected in media
- The use of humor to critique society
- Theorist associated with the concept of The Public Sphere
- Critical theory focusing on class struggling
- Cultures in which men have historically held positions of power and authority
- Structured sequence of events in storytelling
- The culture of the masses, ie, lower classes
- Theorist known for his work on The Culture of Narcissism
- The process by which marginalized groups adopt elements of domination culture
- The process of creating meaning in a cultural text
- Knowledge, skills and education that give social advantage
- When someones image in a picture or video is convincingly altered through sophisticated technology
- The service where digital content is hosted
- Storytelling a story across multiple media platforms
- communities formed around shared media interests
- Works considered culturally significant or classic
- Theorist known for his work on The Society of the Spectacle
- A set of rules that determines media visibility
- Study of recurring stories and symbols in culture
- The focus on acquiring goods and media
- An image that represents you
- Measurement of media performance and impact
- The act of reinterpreting or modifying cultural texts
- Theorist associated with the concept of The Cultural Industry
- "Not what but how"
- Changing a text to fit a new medium
- Media delivered over the internet in real time
- A cultural product to be analyzed
- The idea that certain cultural norms associated with being masculine have been harmful
- Dominance of one groups ideas over others
- The channel through which cultural texts are communicated
- The process of creating a recognizable
- Content Designed to attract attention and clicks
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- The blending of different media forms
- Content quickly spreading media or information
- Things that people make and do that convey meaning
- Watching multiple episodes consecutively
- The interconnectedness of cultural texts
- A person who shapes trends and opinions online
- A widely recognized symbol or figure in culture
- The study of subcultures within the larger culture
- Dictionary definition
- A state where representations replace reality cultural text
- How cultural texts depict people, ideas, and events
- A lens examining cultural products through gender perspectives
- The framework that examines race and power dynamics in cultural contexts
- Theory analyzing culture from colonial and post colonial viewpoints
- The study of signifying systems-rule-governed systems of meaning production
- Theorist associated with the concept of The Panopticon
- The worldwide exchange of culture and media
- overlaying digital elements onto real-world spaces
- A category of cultural products with shared conventions
- The concept of authenticity in pop culture
- Interaction between audience and media
- The process of interpreting meaning in a cultural text
- The tendency to for favor information that supports one belief
- Theorist known for his work on The Mythologies
- Cultural condition marked by blending and skepticism of grand narratives
- Cultural elements that spread rapidly online
- Theorist who introduced the concept of The Male Gaze
- Theorist known for his work on The End of the Nation-State
61 Clues: "Not what but how" • Dictionary definition • An image that represents you • A cultural product to be analyzed • Changing a text to fit a new medium • The use of humor to critique society • The blending of different media forms • The focus on acquiring goods and media • Interaction between audience and media • The process of creating a recognizable • ...
American Pop Culture Trivia Quiz 2024-09-24
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- What is Justin Bieber’s child’s firstname?
- What is the best-selling video game of all time?
- Which American citizen is on his way to becoming the world’s first trillionaire?
- The widely-watched defamation trial of what celebrity couple aired on television from April to June of 2022?
- Whose portrait is on the $1 bill?
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- What is the biggest fast-food restaurant in the US?
- Who is Leonardo DiCaprio currently dating?
- The Hollywood Sign is an iconic Los Angeles landmark. What did the sign initially say?
- Which reality tv star and cosmetics entrepreneur was named the youngest "self-made billionaire ever" at the age of 21?
- What is the title of the new Dead Pool 3 movie?
- What is the longest-running animated TV show in U.S. history?
- What is Taylor Swift’s middle name?
12 Clues: Whose portrait is on the $1 bill? • What is Taylor Swift’s middle name? • What is Justin Bieber’s child’s firstname? • Who is Leonardo DiCaprio currently dating? • What is the title of the new Dead Pool 3 movie? • What is the best-selling video game of all time? • What is the biggest fast-food restaurant in the US? • ...
Crossword Puzzle #2- Pop Culture 2023-11-09
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- last name of main character in "Star Wars"
- last name of the African-American baseball player who broke the color barrier in 1947
- last name of the author of "The Great Gatsby"
- original name of Mickey Mouse
- last name of main character from "The Wizard of Oz"
- The ____ Bunch, a television show about a man and a woman who marry and have six kids between them
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- ____ Soul, the sixth studio album by The Beatles, featuring songs such as "In My Life" and "Drive My Car"
- S.S. ____, name of the ship in "Gilligan's Island"
- second member of iconic comedy duo, known for "Who's on First?" and popular movies where they meet characters, such as Frankenstein and the Invisible Man
- last name of one of The Monkees, a popular televison band in the 60s
- name of Elvis Presley's estate in Memphis, Tennessee
- last name of major league baseball player who was married to Marilyn Monroe and holds the record for longest hit streak
12 Clues: original name of Mickey Mouse • last name of main character in "Star Wars" • last name of the author of "The Great Gatsby" • S.S. ____, name of the ship in "Gilligan's Island" • last name of main character from "The Wizard of Oz" • name of Elvis Presley's estate in Memphis, Tennessee • last name of one of The Monkees, a popular televison band in the 60s • ...
Nations 1 2024-02-19
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- A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, pop culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its ancient civilization, stunning islands, and Mediterranean cuisine.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its thousands of islands, diverse culture, and tropical rainforests.
- A country in South America known for its tango music, delicious beef, and Patagonian landscapes.
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- A country in Southern Europe known for its vibrant culture, historic cities, and sunny beaches.
- A country bridging Europe and Asia known for its rich history, diverse culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, ornate temples, and spicy cuisine.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River.
10 Clues: A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River. • A country in Southern Europe known for its vibrant culture, historic cities, and sunny beaches. • ...
Nations 1 2024-02-19
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- A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, pop culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its ancient civilization, stunning islands, and Mediterranean cuisine.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its thousands of islands, diverse culture, and tropical rainforests.
- A country in South America known for its tango music, delicious beef, and Patagonian landscapes.
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- A country in Southern Europe known for its vibrant culture, historic cities, and sunny beaches.
- A country bridging Europe and Asia known for its rich history, diverse culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, ornate temples, and spicy cuisine.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River.
10 Clues: A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River. • A country in Southern Europe known for its vibrant culture, historic cities, and sunny beaches. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2023-09-15
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- It’s a very cold country in North America
- People love visiting its beaches and the Chichen Itza Castle
- The Eiffel Tower is located in this country
- ______ citizens are known for being disciplined, intelligent and punctual
- _______ are known for being happy and resilient
- The Big Ben and red buses can be seen in this Country
- Venecia is a city located in this country
- In South America it’s known for its varied cuisine
- In this country one of the most important annual multi-stage bicycle race is help
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- This is the nationality of some of the most famous and best soccer players
- ______ is the land of K-pop, Hyundai, Samsung...
- The Statue of Liberty represents the _______________ culture
- The pyramids of Giza are representative of the ________ culture
13 Clues: It’s a very cold country in North America • Venecia is a city located in this country • The Eiffel Tower is located in this country • _______ are known for being happy and resilient • ______ is the land of K-pop, Hyundai, Samsung... • The Big Ben and red buses can be seen in this Country • In South America it’s known for its varied cuisine • ...
culture 2017-06-03
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- theantonymofordinary
- thesynonymofunder
- thesynonymofallow
- withstones
- sketches
- books
- portraits
- theatrecostumes
- theantonymofcommon
- thesynonymofrestricted
- theantonymofunusual
- thesynonymofprecise
- statues
- thesynonymofprocedure
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- himaplace
- slowlytoadjusttopressurechanges
- thesynonymofbest
- theantonymofshort
- yourbreath
- thefigureaccurately
- theantonymofsame
- theantonymofuseless
- problems...
- intothedepthsofthesea
- theworldthroughhistravels
- thesynonymofthoughtof
- thesynonymofinterested
- theantonymofugliness
- anightscene
- thesynonymofdo
- initials
31 Clues: books • statues • sketches • initials • himaplace • portraits • yourbreath • withstones • problems... • anightscene • thesynonymofdo • theatrecostumes • thesynonymofbest • theantonymofsame • theantonymofshort • thesynonymofunder • thesynonymofallow • theantonymofcommon • thefigureaccurately • theantonymofuseless • theantonymofunusual • thesynonymofprecise • theantonymofordinary • theantonymofugliness • ...
culture 2021-12-17
Across
- The structure (in 2 values) is the ratio and mutual arrangement of parts of a work of art.
- Building art
- Principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
- the interpretation of nonhuman things or events in terms of human characteristics
- the sum of any techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives
- the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior
- the set of standards that enable people to live cooperatively in groups
- In feudal Europe: a person who belonged to the military nobility class.
- An educational system based on the study of ancient (classical) languages and literatures.
- something that connects the people of different backgrounds in terms of social behavior, religion, knowledge, language etc
- The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- the study of general and fundamental questions
- A short expressive saying.
- the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations between individuals
- the set of conventional rules of personal behaviour in polite society
- In common usage and in philosophy, is the results of thought
- son of Philippus, was a comic playwright or comedy-writer of ancient Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance
- People united by a common position, origin, interests, etc.
- is have occurred throughout human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture
- People who performs dance to, or enjoy rock music.
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- The presence of, or support for the presence of, several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Property transferred after the death of its owner to a new person.
- an inclination to think, feel or act in a way that is culturally determined. It defines the basis of differences among cultures such self-identity, interpersonal relationships, communication, resolving conflict
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- were a group of ancient tribes of nomadic warriors who originally lived in what is now southern Siberia
- The quality or state of being available trying to improve the availability of affordable housing.
- People of the same race or nationality who share a distinctive culture
- An institution engaged in collecting, storing and exhibiting for viewing something.
- the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person
- The sphere of culture that exists within the dominant culture and has its own value attitudes.
- an act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm
- a belief or behavior (folk custom) passed down within a group or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past
- A set of works of art (poetry, prose, drama).
- Make (something) accessible to everyone.
- a synonym for Heathenry, a modern Pagan religion. It may also refer to Old Norse religion
- a special type of worldview and philosophy that characterizes cultural life
- the application of beliefs, rituals or actions employed in the belief that they can manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces
- A member of a people that travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for its animals and has no permanent home.
- Prayer house for Muslims.
- The action of admitting someone into a secret or obscure society or group, typically with a ritual.
41 Clues: Building art • Prayer house for Muslims. • A short expressive saying. • Make (something) accessible to everyone. • an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance • A set of works of art (poetry, prose, drama). • the study of general and fundamental questions • People who performs dance to, or enjoy rock music. • People united by a common position, origin, interests, etc. • ...
Culture 2022-09-29
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- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
- the way that people understand the world based on their form of language
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- established, written rules
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- a symbolic system of communication
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
- the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
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- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- the moral views and principles of a group
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
28 Clues: established, written rules • a symbolic system of communication • shared beliefs, values, and practices • the moral views and principles of a group • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • things and ideas found from what already exists • a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • ...
culture 2020-05-14
Across
- The set of directions that have developed in the art of the late nineteenth - early twentieth centuries. called:
- First University of England
- The artistic styles of Enlightenment include:
- What is the name of the cult of Heaven among the ancient Turks?
- Egypt's largest pyramid?
- Who first used the term "culture" in relation to the human mind, spirit:
- The ancient Greek poet,
- What is the country in which the concept of "culture" was first used:
- What worldview prevailed in the culture of medieval Europe?
- Renaissance culture in Europe began in:
- According to the belief of the ancient Egyptians, the lord of the underworld was
- What language does the term “culture” come from?
- Famous Hanging Gardens were located in:
- The first alphabet was created by:
- What type of civilization does Kazakh culture relate to:
- The ancient Indians have the term "Untouchables" it means which caste:
- One of the Abay's poem
- Complete denial of everything, complete skepticism.
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- Author of painting: Pilgrimage to Kieferu Island
- The author of the poem "Iliad" is:
- The birthplace of romanticism is:
- The sacred animals of India are:
- The doctrine of "YIN" and "YAN" belongs to the culture of:
- Author of painting:The birth of Venus
- First University of England
- The head of the gods of the ancient Greeks was:
- The main feature of the culture of Ancient China is:
- The cultural life of medieval Europe was determined by:
- The poem "The Legend of Gilgamesh" - a literary monument of culture
- Gods of Ancient India: Brahma, Vishnu and?
- One of the main directions in the art of the XIX century. is an:
- Ancient Türkic Totem Animal:
- Author of:the Persistence of Memory
- Author of The Divine Comedy:
- The Great Wall of China was meant for: Protection from:
- the embalmed body is called?
36 Clues: One of the Abay's poem • The ancient Greek poet, • Egypt's largest pyramid? • First University of England • First University of England • Ancient Türkic Totem Animal: • Author of The Divine Comedy: • the embalmed body is called? • The sacred animals of India are: • The birthplace of romanticism is: • The author of the poem "Iliad" is: • The first alphabet was created by: • ...
Culture 2024-05-21
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- collection of stories explaining the world
- system of communication
- variety of cultural backgrounds
- ceremonies with symbolic meaning
- spread of cultures worldwide
- principles considered desirable
- identification with a particular group
- adoption of a different culture
- Culture physical objects associated with a culture
- convictions held to be true
- process of learning cultural norms
- Appropriation inappropriate adoption of cultural elements
- traditional stories and beliefs
- unwritten rules of behavior
- cultural traditions passed down
- use of symbols to represent ideas
- integration into a different culture
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- Structure hierarchy within a society
- practices passed down through generations
- etiquette for social interaction
- sense of belonging to a group
- social practices specific to a culture
- belief in a god or gods
- creative expression in various forms
- everyday language of a particular group
- acceptance of multiple cultures
- learning one's own culture
- Exchange sharing of cultural elements
- vocal or instrumental sounds
- food specific to a culture
30 Clues: system of communication • belief in a god or gods • learning one's own culture • food specific to a culture • convictions held to be true • unwritten rules of behavior • spread of cultures worldwide • vocal or instrumental sounds • sense of belonging to a group • variety of cultural backgrounds • principles considered desirable • adoption of a different culture • ...
Culture 2023-01-27
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- norms that embody moral views and principles of a group
- object’s initial appearance in society
- item/idea spreads
- norms without any moral underpinnings
- shared values, beliefs, norms, rules, language, etc
- universals patterns common to all societies
- striving to protect issues, like police
- reject some of larger culture’s norms and values
- deliberate imposition of one’s own cultural values on another culture
- ideals held in high regards in a culture
- smaller cultural group within a larger culture
- system with which people communicate using symbols
- pattern of cultural experiences existing in the elite class segments of a society
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- time that passes between introduction of a new item of material culture and its social acceptance
- form of social control
- standards society would like to live up to
- ideas,attitudes, and beliefs of a society
- assessing a culture by its own standards instead of through one’s own
- pattern of cultural experiences existing in the lower class
- to evaluate and judge another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- tangible
- opposite of ethnocentrism
- increased interaction between different regions and populations around the globe
- culture pattern of cultural experiencing in mainstream society
- disorientation/frustration in a new culture
- tenets that people hold to be true
26 Clues: tangible • item/idea spreads • form of social control • opposite of ethnocentrism • tenets that people hold to be true • norms without any moral underpinnings • object’s initial appearance in society • striving to protect issues, like police • ideals held in high regards in a culture • ideas,attitudes, and beliefs of a society • standards society would like to live up to • ...
CULTURE 2023-05-19
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- - using the latest ideas and technology
- - to continue living although you are in a difficult position
- - natural
- - a part of a film in which things happen in the same period of time and place
- - (of a ship) to become covered with water
- - speed
- - unbelievably
- - to walk into somewhere
- - friend, partner
- - the flat surface where you see pictures in the cinema
- - winning prizes
- - unusual sounds or images in a film that are produced with the use of technology
- - a big fight between two armies
- - the person who writes the story, writer
- - a film which gives the beginning of a storyline that appeared in a box-office hit
- - to tell the actors in a film or play what to do
- - a small feature
- - unusual, extraordinary, surprising
- - pleasant to see
- - (of a film) to present sb as the main character
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- bonus - sth you get as well as sth else for free
- - a picture which has three dimensions
- - the state of being alive although you're in a difficult situation
- - a number of films or TV programmes that are about the same group of people
- - (for a film)to begin to be shown in the cinema
- out - work out, find the solution to a problem or question.
- - an accident that destroys a ship at sea
- - to wait in a long line
- role - the main character in a play, film
- - wild and tough, or violent
- - not alive but looking as though it is
- - to make a film available for people to see
- - a book that has sold a lot of copies
- - one photograph that is part of many
- - (of a film) to record
- - surprising
- - usual
- - flash of lightning accompanied by thunder
38 Clues: - speed • - usual • - natural • - surprising • - unbelievably • - winning prizes • - friend, partner • - a small feature • - pleasant to see • - (of a film) to record • - to wait in a long line • - to walk into somewhere • - wild and tough, or violent • - a big fight between two armies • - unusual, extraordinary, surprising • - one photograph that is part of many • ...
Culture 2023-05-03
21 Clues: med • grep • směs • ocet • mouka • nalít • vařit • miska • smažit • recept • zbytek • poledne • posypat • oloupat • grilovat • strouhat • margarín • hlavní chod • pečené fazole • školní jídelna • podávat, servírovat
Culture 2025-01-07
Across
- a collectivist culture where “?” and domestic tasks are shared among the community.
- There is a correlation between income inequality and “?” behaviour.
- Within these cultures, the needs of the individual are seen as more important than the needs of the group, and the individuals in the society view themselves as independent.
- Similarly, when our Prime Minister of the time, Boris Johnson, was attending parties during the National lockdown, whereby we were not allowed to leave our homes (even to visit dying relatives), also triggered anti-social behaviour due to the “?” that people felt.
- Tower (1997) investigated sharing behaviour in children from the UK and Russia. He found that children from Russia were more likely to choose resources that “?” others, whereas children from the UK were more likely to choose resources that “?” themselves.
- 100% of Kenyan children, compared to 8% of American children, demonstrated what?
- Whiting and Whiting (1975) found that children from Mexico and the Philippines generally acted in a more pro-social than those from Japan, India and the USA, but the most pro-social children were from where?
- Being able to see injustice, for example, where a chosen few live in great wealth and most of the rest of the population live in poverty, can act as a “?” for anti-social behaviour such as vandalism, theft and aggressive acts.
- children in collectivist cultures tend to be viewed as demonstrating more or less pro-social behaviour?
- Researchers, Whiting and Whiting (1975), conducted a naturalistic observation of children aged three to eleven years in six different what?
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- Children who are raised in collectivist cultures are often expected to help out with what?
- Within these cultures, the needs of the group are seen as more important than the needs of the individual, and the individuals in the society view themselves as interdependent or connected to other people.
- Piotrowska et al., (2015) found that there is a “?” between anti-social behaviour and social economic status: more reports of anti-social behaviour were associated with people who have lower income.
- income inequality: this means countries who had a few people who are very rich but also many people who are very “?”.
- The 2010 Gallup World Poll found that countries with a higher level of income tended to report “?” levels of pro-social behaviour.
- Researchers tend to measure a certain type of behaviour in children by looking at how they help with the family chores and look after other members of the family. What behaviour is this?
- Altruism: helping others or showing concern for others without expecting any reward. It is an unselfish act which could end up “?” the person who is offering the help.
- Moghaddam (1993) compared children raised on a ? (a collectivist culture where resources and domestic tasks are shared among the community) to children raised in Europe and the USA. She found that the children raised on the Kibbutz were more likely to show altruism than those children in Europe and the USA, who were raised in individualist cultures.
- The 2010 Gallup World Poll found that countries such as Mexico, which had the highest level in “?” inequality reported the highest levels of anti-social behaviour.
- This research shows that culture and “?” can have an impact on children’s pro-social behaviour. In societies where children are expected to help their families from an early age, either around the house, with siblings or by working or gathering resources, they are more likely to demonstrate altruistic behaviour.
- Nadler (1986) found that children brought up on a Kibbutz were much more likely to give help to others and ask for it in return compared to children brought up in a “?” environment.
- Children raised in individualist cultures are raised by their parents to be competitive and to work hard at school to ensure that they succeed. If they are given housework to do, it is often for a what?
22 Clues: There is a correlation between income inequality and “?” behaviour. • 100% of Kenyan children, compared to 8% of American children, demonstrated what? • a collectivist culture where “?” and domestic tasks are shared among the community. • Children who are raised in collectivist cultures are often expected to help out with what? • ...
CULTURE 2023-01-05
Across
- - ,,brutalny'' in englisch
- - for good results or successes we can get...
- - ,,perkusja'' in englisch
- - a person who painys pictures
- a speaker in a movie who translates the words of the actors into another language
- - books are usually divided into...
- - a nickname for someone who reads a lot
- - before watching the movie its worth seeing in...
- - a person who writes poems
- - it reveals the scene at the beiginning of the show
- - pre-perfomance stress
- - ,,rola główna'' in englisch
- - bands and singers organize
- - books often encourage by being beautiful...
- - in the bookstore you will find a lot of...
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- - ,,wystawa'' in englisch
- - morning buses are usually...
- - police take suspects to...
- - movies attract viewers more when he is in thema
- - ,,szkic'' in englisch
- - you have to buy to go to the cinema or museum
- - artwork done with oil paints
- - someone who makes us laugh is...
- - actors have to act according to the...
- - movie based on real events
- - ,,skrzypce'' in englisch
- - ,,głupi'' in englisch
- - what children like to watch on TV?
- -bwhat the karaoke version must contain
- - in the theater, actors usually perform in...
30 Clues: - ,,szkic'' in englisch • - ,,głupi'' in englisch • - pre-perfomance stress • - ,,wystawa'' in englisch • - ,,brutalny'' in englisch • - ,,perkusja'' in englisch • - ,,skrzypce'' in englisch • - a person who writes poems • - police take suspects to... • - movie based on real events • - bands and singers organize • - ,,rola główna'' in englisch • - morning buses are usually... • ...
Culture 2023-03-22
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- Organized system of written symbols or spoken sounds that allow communication among members of a culture.
- The traditional behavior or way of life of a particular community or group of people.
- A subculture that opposes the values and norms of the dominant culture. Often lives apart from the dominant culture. Sometimes seeks to change the values and norms of the dominant culture to those of the Counterculture.
- All of the tangible products created by human interaction. Cannot be held or touched. Examples are family pattern, language, economic system, work practices, etc…
- The ability to learn and transmit behavioral traditions from one generation to the next by the invention of things that exist entirely in the symbolic realm.
- A threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- Anything that stands for or represents something and has shared meaning attached to it.
- The prohibition of an action based on the belief that such behaviour is either too sacred and consecrated or too dangerous and accursed for ordinary individuals to undertake.
- All of the common ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and products common to, and defining, a group’s way of life.
- A movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
- Something that is usual, typical, or standard.
- Cultures should be judged by their own values. Verstehen.
- Actual or promised rewards.
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- The process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication.
- Actual or threatened punishments.
- The root beliefs that a person or organization operates from.
- Belief that one’s own culture and group is superior to others.
- A person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
- The feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- The prevailing standards of behavior that enable people to live cooperatively in groups.
- The notion that culture takes time to catch up with technological innovations, and the resulting social problems that are caused by this lag.
- All of the tangible products created by human interaction. Can be held or touched. Examples are clothing, buildings, car, computers, prepared food, etc…
- The spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- A smaller culture within a dominant culture that has a way of life different in some way from the dominant culture.
24 Clues: Actual or promised rewards. • Actual or threatened punishments. • Something that is usual, typical, or standard. • A threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • Cultures should be judged by their own values. Verstehen. • The root beliefs that a person or organization operates from. • Belief that one’s own culture and group is superior to others. • ...
Culture 2026-06-21
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- — including or involving people from many different cultures
- — being among the first people to live in a place
- — a normal way of behaving that is accepted in a particular society
- — a member of your family who lived long ago
- — the ideas about what is right and important to a person or group
- — a party or enjoyable event to mark a happy occasion
- — a special time, usually once a year, when a whole community celebrates
- — the important buildings, objects, and history a country keeps from the past
- — the way of life, beliefs, and customs shared by a group of people
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- — all the people who were born around the same time
- — a belief or action that a group repeats and passes on over many years
- — the system of words and grammar that people use to speak and write
- — a person who comes to live in a new country
- — a group of people who live in one area or share the same culture
- — special clothes worn for a celebration, a performance, or a tradition
- — belief in a god or gods, and the way people worship
- — a day when people do not go to work or school
- — a person who lives near you
- — who a person is, and the things that make them feel they belong
- — formal, serious actions performed at an important event such as a wedding
20 Clues: — a person who lives near you • — a member of your family who lived long ago • — a person who comes to live in a new country • — a day when people do not go to work or school • — being among the first people to live in a place • — all the people who were born around the same time • — belief in a god or gods, and the way people worship • ...
Frankenstein Intro and Part 1 Questions 2021-12-16
Across
- __________dangerous to acquire (theme)
- A philosopher Victor reads in College
- Number of approximate years to build creature
- Monster wants to be viewed like this Edenic fella
- Encouraged Mary to Make Idea a Novel
- Frankenstein Was the First of This Genre
- Victor's Friend
- Victor pursued this to her hiding places
- Hunchback Assistant of Pop Culture
- Mary Chilling with Friends
- __________ animation upon lifeless matter
- Mountainous Setting for Convo w/Monster
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- Victor's Mom
- Benedict Cumberbatch Not Like the Original One
- Physical Secrets of the World
- Inaccurate identity with a poisonous sword
- Bloodthirsty character with inaccurate identity
- ____________ of Nature that Victor repined
- The deepest mysteries of ________________
- Perished on the Scaffold as a murderess
- Monster's first murdered victim
21 Clues: Victor's Mom • Victor's Friend • Mary Chilling with Friends • Physical Secrets of the World • Monster's first murdered victim • Hunchback Assistant of Pop Culture • Encouraged Mary to Make Idea a Novel • A philosopher Victor reads in College • __________dangerous to acquire (theme) • Perished on the Scaffold as a murderess • Mountainous Setting for Convo w/Monster • ...
Lab Week 2017 2017-03-26
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- Never stops ringing
- Med tech fuel
- They comes in all colors of the rainbow
- Slicing and dicing!
- This department has culture
- Dilutions, send outs and criticals, oh my!
- Measures small volumes of liquid
- I'm just your type! (2 words)
- You spin me right round baby, right round, like a record baby!
- Glass and needles go here
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- Home of the "whiz kids!"
- ______ is a blast, blast, blast!
- Measures temperature
- This department "sticks together"
- Look through this for diffs and gram stains
- Counts down
- Pop the _______!
- Float like a ______, sting like a 21 gauge
- Pink and purple dots and dashes (2 words)
- Meep meep! (glassware)
- I'm blue daba dee daba daa!
21 Clues: Counts down • Med tech fuel • Pop the _______! • Never stops ringing • Slicing and dicing! • Measures temperature • Meep meep! (glassware) • Home of the "whiz kids!" • Glass and needles go here • This department has culture • I'm blue daba dee daba daa! • I'm just your type! (2 words) • ______ is a blast, blast, blast! • Measures small volumes of liquid • This department "sticks together" • ...
Bonnie and Clyde 2023-03-15
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- Clyde's brothers name
- Who killed Bonnie & Clyde?
- Where did the ambush take place
- What did a man try and cut off clyde when the car was brought in?
- Clyde's gun
- The day Bonnie & Clyde died
- Clyde's brothers wife
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- Bonnie Parker's middle name
- What was their Gang name
- What are Bonnie & Clyde most popular for in pop culture today
- How many rounds were fired when Bonnie & Clyde were ambushed
- Where did Bonnie & Clyde meet?
- Bonnie and Clyde car
- What did Bonnie smuggle into the prison for Clyde
14 Clues: Clyde's gun • Bonnie and Clyde car • Clyde's brothers name • Clyde's brothers wife • What was their Gang name • Who killed Bonnie & Clyde? • Bonnie Parker's middle name • The day Bonnie & Clyde died • Where did Bonnie & Clyde meet? • Where did the ambush take place • What did Bonnie smuggle into the prison for Clyde • How many rounds were fired when Bonnie & Clyde were ambushed • ...
Mother's Day Distraction 2023 2023-05-11
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- Org of Madame President O'Brien
- You, your mom, and a famous carpenter's mom
- Ren and Eleanor's grandma
- Stacks of these are usually found on Auggie and Marina's bedroom floors
- Delicious swimming taco filling
- Tubby brown cloud of annoying
- Talker, door opener, camper
- Boom - can you agree?
- A place for holding space
- Wooooooooo!
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- FW8882, or type of sampler writing circle
- Hidden Brain, Pop Culture Happy Hour, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me
- Type of discussion announced in NY accent
- Western cow girl
- Org dedicated to spreading the joys of hummus and Dove Chocolates
- Do this after every shower, dammit
- President of HOA; grump
- Daily breakfast
- Flowers in raised bed
- Greeting of friendly southern feline
20 Clues: Wooooooooo! • Daily breakfast • Western cow girl • Boom - can you agree? • Flowers in raised bed • President of HOA; grump • Ren and Eleanor's grandma • A place for holding space • Talker, door opener, camper • Tubby brown cloud of annoying • Org of Madame President O'Brien • Delicious swimming taco filling • Do this after every shower, dammit • Greeting of friendly southern feline • ...
Music in the 1960s 2023-05-29
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- - Singer of "Light My Fire" and "Break on Through"
- - Symbolic message of the era
- - Folk singer known for his protest songs
- - British rock band
- - Iconic music festival
- - Counterculture movement participant
- - Artistic style associated with the era
- - Music style inspired by California beach culture
- - Slang term for something cool or fashionable
- - Genre popularized by Bob Dylan
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- - Popular format for music records
- - Female rock singer with a powerful voice
- - Record label known for soul music
- - Common gathering for music and art
- - Pop rock band with a TV show
- - King of Rock and Roll
- - Percussion instruments
- - Legendary guitarist and songwriter
- - Member of the folk-rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- - Genre characterized by powerful vocals and rhythm
20 Clues: - British rock band • - King of Rock and Roll • - Iconic music festival • - Percussion instruments • - Symbolic message of the era • - Pop rock band with a TV show • - Genre popularized by Bob Dylan • - Popular format for music records • - Record label known for soul music • - Common gathering for music and art • - Legendary guitarist and songwriter • ...
Surf Rock 2025-12-01
Across
- Guitar, bass, vocals, and _______ used in this style
- Surf rock was replaced by the _______ invasion
- Jan and _________, half of Surf pop duo
- Growing interest in ______ recreation at this time, opposite of indoor
- Describes guitar sound in surf music
- Band made hit song "Wipeout"
- Drum patterns common in surf rock, active
- Difference surf pop VS surf rock
- Most surf pop was _______, straight-forward
- King of surf guitar
- Used to describe most surf pop lyrics, happy
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- Guitar effect, helped imitate ocean waves
- type of rock and roll, relaxed vibes
- _________ melodies get stuck in your head
- Good _______, Beach Boys hit
- Multiple notes played/sung at the same time
- West coast state, surf rock originated
- Wipe out was an example of surf __________
- Decade surf rock became popular
- The most famous surf pop band
20 Clues: King of surf guitar • Good _______, Beach Boys hit • Band made hit song "Wipeout" • The most famous surf pop band • Decade surf rock became popular • Difference surf pop VS surf rock • type of rock and roll, relaxed vibes • Describes guitar sound in surf music • West coast state, surf rock originated • Jan and _________, half of Surf pop duo • ...
Nations 1 2024-02-19
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- A country in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, ornate temples, and spicy cuisine.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River.
- Korea A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, pop culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its ancient civilization, stunning islands, and Mediterranean cuisine.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine.
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- A country in Southern Europe known for its vibrant culture, historic cities, and sunny beaches.
- A country in South America known for its tango music, delicious beef, and Patagonian landscapes.
- A country bridging Europe and Asia known for its rich history, diverse culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its thousands of islands, diverse culture, and tropical rainforests.
10 Clues: A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and delicious food. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient history, iconic pyramids, and the Nile River. • A country in Southern Europe known for its vibrant culture, historic cities, and sunny beaches. • ...
Rayner Family Christmas 2013-12-01
Across
- Canadian culture
- Place for family updates
- D2 favourite dish
- Favourite Holiday pastime
- School religion
- Canadian PM
- Christian denomination
- Pursuit Quest for knowledge (6,7)
- Horse food piles
- Family vacation destination
- Cheapie
- tab Proposal placeholder (3,3)
- Mysterious mantlepiece elf
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- Prop from Cat of Christmas Past
- Adopted seasonal religious lamp
- Holiday coffee ingredient
- snacks Treats in bags(5,6)
- Mom's special cookie ingredient
- breakfast Indulgent Rayner morning meal (3,9)
- Meaningful Rayner cereal
- Mom's exasperated expression
- (Coffee nickname)
- What the neighbours were
- Brittle Delicate cracker in the Rayner household? (6,7)
- Me Rhonda Beach Boys song title (4,2,6)
- Coke Rayner liquid staple (4,4)
- Balboa, to friends
- Claus Parade Small town seasonal festivity (5,5,6)
28 Clues: Cheapie • Canadian PM • School religion • Canadian culture • Horse food piles • D2 favourite dish • (Coffee nickname) • Balboa, to friends • Christian denomination • Place for family updates • Meaningful Rayner cereal • What the neighbours were • Holiday coffee ingredient • Favourite Holiday pastime • snacks Treats in bags(5,6) • Mysterious mantlepiece elf • Family vacation destination • ...
Hurricane 2024-02-15
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- a recent hurricane that hit Florida
- "The ---- shook the trees"
- tropical storm
- one of the most destructive hurricane ever
- to ruin
- the season when hurricanes are most active
- Spain without the A
- an environment that commonly found on islands
- a term to mersure how severe a hurricane is
- "The ----- line is by my friends house"
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- water falling from the sky
- "a hurricane is an example of a ------- disater"
- your body is 70% of it
- something that is bad and devastating
- a system of winds rotating inward
- the middle of a hurricane
- where most US hurricanes are
- "This movie had a big ------ on pop culture"
- "---------- routes are now open"
- "the car is going 55 ---"
20 Clues: to ruin • tropical storm • Spain without the A • your body is 70% of it • the middle of a hurricane • "the car is going 55 ---" • water falling from the sky • "The ---- shook the trees" • where most US hurricanes are • "---------- routes are now open" • a system of winds rotating inward • a recent hurricane that hit Florida • something that is bad and devastating • ...
what kid of artist am I? 2024-10-15
Across
- art: modern art based on popular culture
- a white material you use to paint on
- life: picture of objects like fruit
- paint you use on clothes
- material used for paiinting
- making pictures with paint
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- art of taking pictures
- painting of a natural scene
- picture of a real person
- it's soft. artists use it to make pots and sculptures
- a tool artists use to shape sculptures
11 Clues: art of taking pictures • picture of a real person • paint you use on clothes • making pictures with paint • painting of a natural scene • material used for paiinting • life: picture of objects like fruit • a white material you use to paint on • a tool artists use to shape sculptures • art: modern art based on popular culture • ...
Culture 2013-03-07
26 Clues: Årti • Adfærd • Gestus • Stille • Jævnlig • Mønster • Gæstfri • Forskel • Afbryde • Uformel • Indrette • Punktlig • Fornærme • Mundtlig • Forhandle • Eksportør • Invandrer • Reserveret • Snaksaglig • Hierarkisk • Indledende • Forventninger • Følelsesladet • Misforståelse • Interpersonel • Egalitær/klasseløs
culture 2020-03-16
24 Clues: rám • drby • závěr • báseň • román • zpráva • nadpis • článek • zátiší • noviny • plátno • stětec • portrét • časopis • recenze • odstavec • krajinka • socha větší • socha menší • úvaha, esej • divadelní hra • bulvární noviny • novinový titulek • klasické velké noviny
Culture 2020-05-06
21 Clues: ház • vers • kefe • fotós • festék • múzeum • hip-hop • előadás • fejezet • koncert • erőszak • zenekar • nyugati • kosztüm • forgatás • drámaíró • filmzene • cselekmény • díjnyertes • művészeti galéria • központi karakter
Culture 2023-05-03
21 Clues: med • grep • směs • ocet • mouka • nalít • vařit • miska • smažit • recept • zbytek • poledne • posypat • oloupat • grilovat • strouhat • margarín • hlavní chod • pečené fazole • školní jídelna • podávat, servírovat
Culture 2021-12-06
26 Clues: widz • obraz • pejzaż • rzeźbić • kiepski • artykuł • kurtyna • powieść • rysować • nagroda • premiera • recenzja • arcydzieło • publikować • oklaskiwać • wiadomości • fotografika • akcja,fabuła • zatytułowany • gra aktorska • pisarz/pisarka • kręcić, filować • artysta/artystka • malowidło ścienne • dyrygent/dyrygentka • dziennikarz/dziennikarka
culture 2024-01-24
Across
- наливам
- основавам, учреждявам
- иконом
- яребица
- гъска
- канавка
- предупреждение
- кос
- имам предвид
- уникален
- осъществявам
- награждавам
- съкращавам
- харта, устав, право
- човка; клюн
- съкращение, абревиатура
- благородничка, аристократка
- кълва; хапвам
- домашни птици
- кора
- плячка
- зарязвам
- кожа; скривалище
- заключение
- естествена среда
- наблюдавам
- мания
- перо
- маскирам се
- беснея
- кълвач
- гарван
- човек, който създава нови тенденции
- гладен
- птица рибарче
- благородник, аристократ
- бившият
- лешояд
- харесва ми; обжалвам
- заключавам
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- задоволяващ; възнаграждаващ
- шъркел
- нося
- пресмятам, оценявам
- хищник
- гълъб (обикновено бял)
- щайга, каса
- червеношийка
- пуйка
- сврака
- лястовица
- напитка
- патка
- токачка
- предупреждавам
- изчезвам (като вид)
- поток
- натрупване, начисляване
- ястреб
- чайка
- ярост
- канарче
- имитирам
- гълъб
- водя до
- врана
- пъдпъдък
- маскировка
- характеристика
- настоящият
- аристократичен, възвишен
- за да, с цел да
- доставка
- натрупвам, увеличавам, събирам
- щраус
- врабче
- наблюдение
- посвещение, задължение
- награда
- привлекателност; обжалване
80 Clues: кос • нося • кора • перо • гъска • пуйка • патка • поток • чайка • ярост • гълъб • врана • мания • щраус • шъркел • иконом • хищник • сврака • ястреб • плячка • беснея • кълвач • гарван • врабче • гладен • лешояд • наливам • яребица • канавка • напитка • токачка • канарче • водя до • бившият • награда • уникален • имитирам • зарязвам • пъдпъдък • доставка • лястовица • съкращавам • маскировка • заключение • настоящият • наблюдавам • наблюдение • заключавам • щайга, каса • награждавам • ...
Culture 2021-08-23
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- A group of individuals all genetically related to one another.
- The formulated path of action to be followed in order to complete a goal.
- A group of people working together as a team in order to achieve a goal greater than what one man could achieve.
- The idea of something beyond the present. The ______ looked bright for him.
- The act of making changes to an idea (for better or worse).
- A very explicitly pronounced thought, usually about doing something.
- A group of like-minded people all sharing the same social beliefs of how the group should be run.
- Usually a tool or a machine, something that can help humans to do a multitude of different tasks, such as communicating, creating or entertainment.
- A way of bringing people together, usually with some form of communication.
- Intentionally working together with something else.
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- An activity or particular way of doing something that others may find enjoyable and want to try themselves.
- The miracle of ____.
- Another word for Humans. All of the ______ were part of the group.
- The way that all species interact with another, share ideas and even introduce problems.
- A structural idea or thought that is carried out throughout a group.
- Ideas or notions created in one's mind.
- Creating or building upon an idea that benefits that idea in some way.
- Gradually becoming larger as a population.
- The dialect of words spoken by a specific group of people.
- The social foundation of a society, built up from beliefs, customs and ideas that everyone agrees to.
20 Clues: The miracle of ____. • Ideas or notions created in one's mind. • Gradually becoming larger as a population. • Intentionally working together with something else. • The dialect of words spoken by a specific group of people. • The act of making changes to an idea (for better or worse). • A group of individuals all genetically related to one another. • ...
culture 2022-11-14
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- -is a company providing advertising activities for other entities in the field of marketing activities management
- - the person who created or co-created the work
- - author of literary works written in verse
- -specifically television journalistic genre and type of television entertainment program
- - information combined with a persuasive message
- - collection of items on display
- - break between the acts of a theatrical performance
- -a person dealing with the preparation and presentation of materials in the mass media
- -a space in a theater building intended for staging works
- - a person who writes a novel
- - journalistic, literary or scientific text
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- -attitude, behavior and comes from low self-esteem
- -a type of newspaper, usually a journal with sensational content and a large number of illustrations
- - a person who paints
- - a picture painted on a wall
- - a person who composes and creates dance
- - acting role with at least one line of dialogue
- - the process of transferring any message, or data in general, between the sender and the recipient
- - composer of a piece of music
- -percussion instrument
- - genre of television program, publicist spectacle
21 Clues: - a person who paints • -percussion instrument • - a picture painted on a wall • - a person who writes a novel • - composer of a piece of music • - collection of items on display • - a person who composes and creates dance • - author of literary works written in verse • - journalistic, literary or scientific text • - the person who created or co-created the work • ...
Culture 2023-01-23
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- culture ideal culture
- culture standards society would like to embrace and live up to
- people traditions and language
- a smaller cultural group with a larger culture
- practice of assessing a culture by its own standards
- means to spread out
- norms without any moral underpinnings
- deliberate imposition of one persons cultural values on another culture
- ideas,attitudes and beliefs
- new
- something you strongly abide by
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- evaluate and judge
- patterns and traits
- culture patterns of cultural experiences an attitudes that exist in main stream society
- exists in the highest or elite class segments of a society
- forms of social control
- something you hold close to you
- it rejects some of the larger cultures norms and values
- norms that embody the moral moves and principles
- belief that another culture is superior to one’s own
- increase of interactions between different regions and populations across the globe
- signs that people use to communicate
- control ways to encourage conformity to cultural norms or rules
- when people find themselves in a new culture
- lag the time that past between an introduction of a new item of material culture and social exceptions
- the way you speak
- culture the pattern of cultural experiences and attires that exist in the lowest class segments of a society
- culture pattern of cultural experiences
28 Clues: new • the way you speak • evaluate and judge • patterns and traits • means to spread out • culture ideal culture • forms of social control • ideas,attitudes and beliefs • people traditions and language • something you hold close to you • something you strongly abide by • signs that people use to communicate • norms without any moral underpinnings • ...
the password to get out of the art room 2020-06-08
Across
- culture, photorealism, abstract expressionism, and pop art
- What year were artists allowed to purchase acrylic paint
- brush What type of brush should I use to make a zig-zag or a sharp edge
- Warhol Who is the most famous artist who uses acrylic paint
- art movements used acrylic paint
- a paintbrush and make the paint look feathery and dry Whats a dry brush
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- and acrylic polymer emulsion What is acrylic paint made of
- golden and Leonard bocour Who made acrylic paint
- colors and sharp brush strokes and lines why do artists like to use acrylic paint
- have more than one color on your paintbrush What is double loading
- you paint little dots with the tip of the brush What is stippling
11 Clues: art movements used acrylic paint • golden and Leonard bocour Who made acrylic paint • What year were artists allowed to purchase acrylic paint • culture, photorealism, abstract expressionism, and pop art • and acrylic polymer emulsion What is acrylic paint made of • Warhol Who is the most famous artist who uses acrylic paint • ...
what kid of artist am I? 2024-10-15
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- art: modern art based on popular culture
- a white material you use to paint on
- life: picture of objects like fruit
- paint you use on clothes
- material used for paiinting
- making pictures with paint
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- art of taking pictures
- painting of a natural scene
- picture of a real person
- it's soft. artists use it to make pots and sculptures
- a tool artists use to shape sculptures
11 Clues: art of taking pictures • picture of a real person • paint you use on clothes • making pictures with paint • painting of a natural scene • material used for paiinting • life: picture of objects like fruit • a white material you use to paint on • a tool artists use to shape sculptures • art: modern art based on popular culture • ...
Brat Summer 2024 2024-07-25
Across
- Who likes to play inside baseball?
- Cailin refuses to be friends with this animal?
- What is Daniel's favorite food?
- Best movie since Twister?
- A Peruvian sweet treat.
- Justice's best friend indicated this creature was his greatest fear.
- Who is the Pop Culture Queen?
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- A poutine connoisseur
- What are the Clerks otherwise known as?
- Who has the friendliest face in chambers?
- Best Pizza in Morristown?
- Who is the best at elevator small talk?
12 Clues: A poutine connoisseur • A Peruvian sweet treat. • Best Pizza in Morristown? • Best movie since Twister? • Who is the Pop Culture Queen? • What is Daniel's favorite food? • Who likes to play inside baseball? • What are the Clerks otherwise known as? • Who is the best at elevator small talk? • Who has the friendliest face in chambers? • ...
Trash 2022-03-24
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- The type of basement Jowan and Cameron live in
- The only thing worse than holocaust jokes are ___ jokes
- First name of the best anime character
- Danish icon
- A demigod who cannot fight in a war needs to be
- The official drink of D&D
- Jay has been riled by the mention of
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- The best miniatures game revolves around
- Jowan's favourite pop culture comments
- Everyone's favourite animal
- Chris has met
- The most wretched roleplay character
12 Clues: Danish icon • Chris has met • The official drink of D&D • Everyone's favourite animal • Jay has been riled by the mention of • The most wretched roleplay character • Jowan's favourite pop culture comments • First name of the best anime character • The best miniatures game revolves around • The type of basement Jowan and Cameron live in • ...
Borders 2024-10-24
Across
- A promotional document
- Meaning sudden and unexpected
- An exemption from paying the tax
- Legal status or a nationality
- A warrent or license and or permit
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- A culture meaning north American people
- Where the boy and his mom lived
- A bridge or where a railroad passes over another
- Part of the grasslands with lots of shrubs
- Older name for soda
10 Clues: Older name for soda • A promotional document • Meaning sudden and unexpected • Legal status or a nationality • Where the boy and his mom lived • An exemption from paying the tax • A warrent or license and or permit • A culture meaning north American people • Part of the grasslands with lots of shrubs • A bridge or where a railroad passes over another
H-E-R People 2024-12-26
Across
- Retired from boxing with a record of 50-0.
- Mind-bending, optical illusionist artist.
- British physicist, known as the "Father of nuclear physics.
- American chess grandmaster.
- Union Civil War general.
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- The Iron Lady.
- Ancient Greek historian, often called the "Father of History."
- American entrepreneur and chocolate guru.
- Serial killer-portraying Best Actress winner.
- Recording artist and pop culture icon.
10 Clues: The Iron Lady. • Union Civil War general. • American chess grandmaster. • Recording artist and pop culture icon. • American entrepreneur and chocolate guru. • Mind-bending, optical illusionist artist. • Retired from boxing with a record of 50-0. • Serial killer-portraying Best Actress winner. • British physicist, known as the "Father of nuclear physics. • ...
Pop Art Movement and Artists 2023-06-08
Across
- - __ Rosenquist, an American artist known for his large-scale paintings combining fragmented imagery from popular culture.
- - __ Lichtenstein, an American artist known for his comic book-inspired artworks and use of bold, primary colors.
- - __ Escobar, a Venezuelan-American artist known for her sculptures and assemblages exploring themes of identity and representation.
- - __ Oldenburg, a Swedish-born American artist known for his large-scale sculptures of everyday objects.
- - __ Warhol, an American artist known for his iconic images of consumer culture and celebrities.
- - __ Hamilton, a British artist and one of the founders of the Pop Art movement.
- - __ Phillips, a British artist known for his vibrant and stylized paintings influenced by popular culture and mass media.
- - __ Wesselmann, an American artist known for his paintings and collages featuring images of everyday objects and female nudes.
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- - __ Blake, a British artist known for his collages and iconic album cover designs, including The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."
- - __ Johns, an American artist known for his paintings of flags, targets, and other familiar symbols.
- - __ Ramos, an American artist known for his paintings and drawings of voluptuous female figures.
- - __ Jones, a British artist known for his controversial sculptures and paintings depicting female figures in provocative poses.
- - __ Hockney, a British artist known for his vibrant and colorful paintings, often depicting pool scenes and landscapes.
- - __ Ruscha, an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement, known for his word paintings and use of popular imagery.
- - __ Rauschenberg, an American artist who incorporated everyday objects into his mixed-media artworks.
15 Clues: - __ Hamilton, a British artist and one of the founders of the Pop Art movement. • - __ Warhol, an American artist known for his iconic images of consumer culture and celebrities. • - __ Ramos, an American artist known for his paintings and drawings of voluptuous female figures. • ...
Vocab 2022-09-28
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- Society that deals with injustice
- the five senses
- Describes a character
- A short story with the main ideas
- short comparison between two things
- Language that is not literal
- surroundings of the place that the characters are in
- story meant to teach the reader a lesson
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- Who we root for as a reader
- a object or color used to represent something
- elements of characterization
- the point of the story
- Can be a stand alone story and a reference to a literature, history,religious texts or pop culture
- character templates
- character that is in the way of protagonist
15 Clues: the five senses • character templates • Describes a character • the point of the story • Who we root for as a reader • elements of characterization • Language that is not literal • Society that deals with injustice • A short story with the main ideas • short comparison between two things • story meant to teach the reader a lesson • character that is in the way of protagonist • ...
1960s 2020-12-03
Across
- TV western starring Clint Eastwood and Eric Fleming.
- Music group famous for having frenzied teenage fans.
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
- Event that shook the entire world in July of 1969 when a group of men landed here for the first time.
- Sean Connery starred as this famous spy in Dr. No.
- The biggest dance craze of the 60s
- Beloved trivia show that debuted in 1964 is still running today.
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- A popular novelty item invented by Edward Craven Walker in 1963.
- Main character of the popular TV show that took place on an "uncharted desert isle".
- Music festival that became a defining moment of '60s pop culture
- Band starring in an NBC comedy show of the same name.
- Aspect of culture that the "British Invasion" refers to.
12 Clues: The biggest dance craze of the 60s • Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. • Sean Connery starred as this famous spy in Dr. No. • TV western starring Clint Eastwood and Eric Fleming. • Music group famous for having frenzied teenage fans. • Band starring in an NBC comedy show of the same name. • Aspect of culture that the "British Invasion" refers to. • ...
East Asian countries 2023-10-24
Across
- Korea A neighbor of South Korea with a more closed political system.
- A nation with a long history and delicious cuisine.
- An archipelago with beautiful islands and a rich cultural heritage.
- A country with a mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures.
- A city-state with a strong economy and diverse population.
- The world's most populous country with a rich history.
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- A landlocked country known for vast steppes and nomadic traditions.
- An archipelago with diverse cultures and natural beauty.
- A country known for beautiful beaches and temples.
- An island nation with a strong economy and distinct culture.
- A nation known for its advanced technology and unique culture.
- Korea A country on the Korean Peninsula, famous for K-pop and kimchi.
12 Clues: A country known for beautiful beaches and temples. • A nation with a long history and delicious cuisine. • The world's most populous country with a rich history. • An archipelago with diverse cultures and natural beauty. • A city-state with a strong economy and diverse population. • An island nation with a strong economy and distinct culture. • ...
Styles 2012-12-11
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- A Pop Artist.
- A cubist artist.
- An artist style that puts realistic images together in dream-like crazy pictures.
- An artist style that uses images from Pop Culture. It is usually bright colors. (No Spaces)
- A surrealist artist.
- An artist style that shows something from different perspectives and uses a lot of geometric shapes.
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- An art form where we cut and glue to make something new.
- An art form where an artist can make a stamp or print to make a lot of the same picture.
- Categories of art based on certain characteristics of an artist's work.
9 Clues: A Pop Artist. • A cubist artist. • A surrealist artist. • An art form where we cut and glue to make something new. • Categories of art based on certain characteristics of an artist's work. • An artist style that puts realistic images together in dream-like crazy pictures. • An art form where an artist can make a stamp or print to make a lot of the same picture. • ...
1960's 2016-05-22
Across
- Teens questioned everything
- Art based on modern culture and mass media
- Insecticide that people wanted to be banned
- First soft landing on the moon by the U.S.
- The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed
- Created first high-speed film
- Where JFK was assassinated
- Civil Rights leader assassinated in 1968
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- Early 60's fashion
- Pop artist of the 60's
- A person who rejected established institutions and values
- Law was passed that stated ____ packages must contain warnings
- Apollo to land on the moon
- War that lasted from 1955-1975
- The Great Society was the policy of _______
15 Clues: Early 60's fashion • Pop artist of the 60's • Apollo to land on the moon • Where JFK was assassinated • Teens questioned everything • Created first high-speed film • War that lasted from 1955-1975 • The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed • Civil Rights leader assassinated in 1968 • Art based on modern culture and mass media • First soft landing on the moon by the U.S. • ...
Chungking Express 2025-03-16
Across
- is a fan of Wong Kar-wai's works
- Faye Wong is said to be the ... of Asia
- ... moments - important theme
- ... new wave emerged in 1980s
- ... shots were common in the film
- hard to tell reality and ... apart
- major event in 1997
- Tony Leung won Best Actor for "In the Mood for..."
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- Faye is played by
- the director was inspired by the works of Haruki...
- Wong Kar-wai was born in
- received Best Director at Cannes for
- cop 663 is played by
- cinematography was inspired by ... pop culture
- the cinematographer
15 Clues: Faye is played by • the cinematographer • major event in 1997 • cop 663 is played by • Wong Kar-wai was born in • ... moments - important theme • ... new wave emerged in 1980s • is a fan of Wong Kar-wai's works • ... shots were common in the film • hard to tell reality and ... apart • received Best Director at Cannes for • Faye Wong is said to be the ... of Asia • ...
country 2025-07-17
Across
- for luxury and modernity.
- country with the Great Wall.
- for its royal heritage.
- for pyramids and ancient civilization history.
- for K-pop and technology.
- can ride a boat through Venice and eat yummy spaghetti here.
- in culture and history.
- for its Statue of Liberty.
- of kangaroos and koalas.
- for beaches and the Amazon rainforest.
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- country is famous for chocolates and watches.
- to the Eiffel Tower.
- for sushi and technology.
- for engineering and beer.
- of several safaris.
15 Clues: of several safaris. • to the Eiffel Tower. • for its royal heritage. • in culture and history. • of kangaroos and koalas. • for luxury and modernity. • for sushi and technology. • for engineering and beer. • for K-pop and technology. • for its Statue of Liberty. • country with the Great Wall. • for beaches and the Amazon rainforest. • country is famous for chocolates and watches. • ...
Things Japan Is Famouse For 2017-11-15
9 Clues: the capital of japan • a type of Japanese knight • a coner stone of pop culture • a type of Japanese wrestling • they are cute little box cars • a very famous Japanese mountian • another world for cherry blossom • these machines are found all around Japan • these are some of the fastest trains in the world
Different collectibles! 2025-09-29
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- - comes in different forms; usually displays pictures of pop-culture.
- - little colorful furry monsters
- - unique, colorful tamed-beast companions for battle
- - the act of buying too much items; hoarding
- - anime __, action __
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- - paperback stories that feature superheroes, villains, etc
- - hard, bland-colored, typically found in your backyard
- - Little cherubs
- - mini car figures
9 Clues: - Little cherubs • - mini car figures • - anime __, action __ • - little colorful furry monsters • - the act of buying too much items; hoarding • - unique, colorful tamed-beast companions for battle • - hard, bland-colored, typically found in your backyard • - paperback stories that feature superheroes, villains, etc • ...
80s Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-22
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- Epidemic that exposed health inequities
- USSR’s “Vietnam” in the 1980s
- Skyrocketing U.S. prison population
- 1986 space tragedy watched live
- Secret arms-for-hostages scandal
- Reagan’s “Star Wars” missile plan
- Post-Cold War attempt to rebuild trust
- 1980s fear of occult in pop culture
- Clash of beliefs over morality and identity
- 1980s political shift to traditional values
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- – Cold War tension tactic, opposite of détente
- Policy debate intensified after mass shootings
- Wall Its 1989 fall symbolized the Cold War’s end
- PMRC targeted lyrics in this crackdown
- Soviet economic reform under Gorbachev
- Soviet push for openness and transparency
- Reagan-era campaign against narcotics
- "Trickle-down" economic strategy
18 Clues: USSR’s “Vietnam” in the 1980s • 1986 space tragedy watched live • "Trickle-down" economic strategy • Secret arms-for-hostages scandal • Reagan’s “Star Wars” missile plan • Skyrocketing U.S. prison population • 1980s fear of occult in pop culture • Reagan-era campaign against narcotics • PMRC targeted lyrics in this crackdown • Soviet economic reform under Gorbachev • ...
PSMS DANCE HIP HOP 2021-04-12
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- Most followed Social Media Dancer.
- Creators of Lyrical Hip Hop.
- Tells a story & danced to the words.
- Deep cultural roots in what culture?
- Funk is a fusion of ____ & soul
- Liquid dance includes some form of?
- fast movements & sharp pauses
- rolling of the hips, head, and knees
- A fluid & graceful dance.
- Thought to be the first style of Hip Hop
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- Uses body movements to create percussive beats
- shuffles,spins,free style,jerks,&gestures
- Self trained French dancers
- Reggae has ____ & Caribbean influences.
- Hip Hop combines a variety of ___ movements
- Hip Hop began in what part of the USA
- Michael J. is known as the king of _____.
- Bouncy style
18 Clues: Bouncy style • A fluid & graceful dance. • Self trained French dancers • Creators of Lyrical Hip Hop. • fast movements & sharp pauses • Funk is a fusion of ____ & soul • Most followed Social Media Dancer. • Liquid dance includes some form of? • Tells a story & danced to the words. • Deep cultural roots in what culture? • rolling of the hips, head, and knees • ...
International music artists and groups 2025-11-04
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- Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.”
- K-pop boy band from South Korea known for their songs, dancing, and global fandom called ARMY.
- British singer known for her powerful ballads like Hello and Rolling in the Deep.
- Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world.
- German metal band known for heavy music and dramatic pyrotechnic shows
- Lebanese singer famous for Arabic pop hits like “Akhasmak Ah.”
- Colombian singer and dancer famous for “Hips Don’t Lie” and her energetic performances
- English rock band known for experimental music and hits like “Creep.”
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- South African singer known for her hit “Water” and rising in the global music scene.
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “I Am the Best.”
- British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.”
- Puerto Rican rapper and singer known for mixing reggaeton and Latin trap music.
- Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.”
- South Korean boy band known for K-pop hits like “Bang Bang Bang.”
- famous singer from Barbados known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and a huge global fanbase
- They’re an American band known for mixing indie pop, R&B, and Latin sounds, with songs like “No One Noticed”
- Lebanese singer and actress known for her glamorous style and pop hits.
- Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.”
- Swedish pop group famous for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
20 Clues: Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.” • Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.” • Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.” • British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.” • Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world. • ...
jhsxbn 2025-11-05
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- Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.”
- K-pop boy band from South Korea known for their songs, dancing, and global fandom called ARMY.
- British singer known for her powerful ballads like Hello and Rolling in the Deep.
- Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world.
- German metal band known for heavy music and dramatic pyrotechnic shows
- Lebanese singer famous for Arabic pop hits like “Akhasmak Ah.”
- Colombian singer and dancer famous for “Hips Don’t Lie” and her energetic performances
- English rock band known for experimental music and hits like “Creep.”
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- South African singer known for her hit “Water” and rising in the global music scene.
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “I Am the Best.”
- British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.”
- Puerto Rican rapper and singer known for mixing reggaeton and Latin trap music.
- Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.”
- South Korean boy band known for K-pop hits like “Bang Bang Bang.”
- famous singer from Barbados known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and a huge global fanbase
- They’re an American band known for mixing indie pop, R&B, and Latin sounds, with songs like “No One Noticed”
- Lebanese singer and actress known for her glamorous style and pop hits.
- Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.”
- Swedish pop group famous for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
20 Clues: Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.” • Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.” • Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.” • British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.” • Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world. • ...
Depths of the Cold War 2024-01-09
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- Brought world realities to living rooms
- Extremist group opposing the Soviet Union
- World famous nuclear power plant
- First satellite launched into space
- Moon Landing Program
- Devils Music
- The shift in lifestyle youth was fighting for to get away from traditional living
- Soviet Dictator with the bushy eyebrows
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- Line separating Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Hit rock band during the pop culture craze
- rise Photo taken from the moon to earth
- What did teens emerge as in the 1960s and 50s
- Leader of Canada creating a youth craze for his leadership
- "King" of Rock n' Roll
- Quebec's Terrorist Group
15 Clues: Devils Music • Moon Landing Program • "King" of Rock n' Roll • Quebec's Terrorist Group • World famous nuclear power plant • First satellite launched into space • Brought world realities to living rooms • rise Photo taken from the moon to earth • Soviet Dictator with the bushy eyebrows • Line separating Afghanistan and Pakistan • Extremist group opposing the Soviet Union • ...
nin13 2024-07-02
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- Boy band with Justin Timberlake
- Madonna's iconic song
- Soundgarden hit song
- MTV's hit show
- NSync's famous track
- Pop diva Carey
- Pearl Jam's lead vocalist
- Nirvana's frontman
- Britney's debut hit
- Queen of Pop
- Chris Cornell's band
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- Mariah Carey's hit album
- Mariah's 90s hit
- "Wannabe" pop group
- Pop princess of the 90s
- Grunge music pioneers
- Backstreet Boys' hit
- Madonna's 90s album
- Nirvana's breakthrough album
- "I Want It That Way" group
- Pearl Jam's debut album
- "Man in the Box" band
- Seattle grunge band
- Alice in Chains' lead singer
- Britney hit, "... I Did It Again"
25 Clues: Queen of Pop • MTV's hit show • Pop diva Carey • Mariah's 90s hit • Nirvana's frontman • "Wannabe" pop group • Madonna's 90s album • Seattle grunge band • Britney's debut hit • Backstreet Boys' hit • Soundgarden hit song • NSync's famous track • Chris Cornell's band • Grunge music pioneers • Madonna's iconic song • "Man in the Box" band • Pop princess of the 90s • Pearl Jam's debut album • ...
Dandy’s world 2025-02-28
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- an overfed rock
- arguing with sprout over tapes
- drinks too much pop
- a true composer
- I HATE CROSSWORDS
- the child
- merry Christmas! (It’s not Christmas)
- HEAL ME I CANT IM ON ONE HEART
- cosmo’s COUSIN
- *grinding since 5 days until event ends*
- a loving father
- a literal balloon
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- …!!!
- *asleep*
- the star of the show
- *GHOST JUMPSCARE*
- *singing joyride*
- WOO LETS GO GAMBLING
- hugs
- ARF
- THE lamp
- a fruit
- is a sister to someone else you can play
- wait, who are they again?
- *pop-up, pop-up POP-UP*
25 Clues: ARF • …!!! • hugs • a fruit • *asleep* • THE lamp • the child • cosmo’s COUSIN • an overfed rock • a true composer • a loving father • *GHOST JUMPSCARE* • *singing joyride* • I HATE CROSSWORDS • a literal balloon • drinks too much pop • the star of the show • WOO LETS GO GAMBLING • *pop-up, pop-up POP-UP* • wait, who are they again? • arguing with sprout over tapes • HEAL ME I CANT IM ON ONE HEART • ...
8 2026-06-19
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- Billie's producer brother
- Mars singer of Uptown
- Justin Bieber fan
- Wookiee friend of Han
- Rodrigo pop star
- Carpenter Espresso singer
- Scott rapper Astroworld star
- Obsessive celebrity fans
- Flute playing pop star
- Eilish singer of Bad Guy
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- Obi Wan Jedi hermit
- Gomez singer and actress
- Starboy singer Abel
- Taylor Swift fan
- New Rules pop star
- Beyonce fan base
- Jungle hero raised by apes
- Harry solo pop star
- Classical singer popular in history
- Malone singer songwriter
- Falcon smuggler pilot
- Korean boy band
- BTS fan base
- British singer of Hello
- Ancient Jedi master
25 Clues: BTS fan base • Korean boy band • Taylor Swift fan • Beyonce fan base • Rodrigo pop star • Justin Bieber fan • New Rules pop star • Obi Wan Jedi hermit • Starboy singer Abel • Harry solo pop star • Ancient Jedi master • Mars singer of Uptown • Wookiee friend of Han • Falcon smuggler pilot • Flute playing pop star • British singer of Hello • Gomez singer and actress • Malone singer songwriter • ...
Country 2023-06-19
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- A country in North Africa famous for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and the River Nile.
- A European country renowned for its art, culture, and famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- The largest country in the world, spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, with a rich history and beautiful landscapes.
- A large country in North America known for its diverse culture and iconic landmarks.
- The largest country in South America with vibrant festivals, Amazon rainforest, and football passion.
- A country in North America famous for its vibrant culture, delicious food, and ancient ruins.
- A vast country in East Asia known for its ancient history, Great Wall, and diverse traditions.
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- A country in East Asia known for its advanced technology, traditional culture, and delicious cuisine.
- A European country known for its engineering prowess, Oktoberfest, and fairy-tale castles.
- A country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere with unique wildlife and stunning beaches.
- A country in North America famous for its beautiful landscapes and maple syrup.
- A diverse country in South Asia with a rich heritage, delicious cuisine, and colorful festivals.
- A European country known for its sunny beaches, flamenco dance, and historic architecture.
- A country in East Asia known for its technology, K-pop music, and delicious cuisine like kimchi.
14 Clues: A country in North America famous for its beautiful landscapes and maple syrup. • A large country in North America known for its diverse culture and iconic landmarks. • A European country known for its engineering prowess, Oktoberfest, and fairy-tale castles. • A European country known for its sunny beaches, flamenco dance, and historic architecture. • ...
International 2025-11-04
Across
- Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.”
- K-pop boy band from South Korea known for their songs, dancing, and global fandom called ARMY.
- British singer known for her powerful ballads like Hello and Rolling in the Deep.
- Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world.
- German metal band known for heavy music and dramatic pyrotechnic shows
- Lebanese singer famous for Arabic pop hits like “Akhasmak Ah.”
- Colombian singer and dancer famous for “Hips Don’t Lie” and her energetic performances
- English rock band known for experimental music and hits like “Creep.”
Down
- South African singer known for her hit “Water” and rising in the global music scene.
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “I Am the Best.”
- British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.”
- Puerto Rican rapper and singer known for mixing reggaeton and Latin trap music.
- Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.”
- South Korean boy band known for K-pop hits like “Bang Bang Bang.”
- famous singer from Barbados known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and a huge global fanbase
- They’re an American band known for mixing indie pop, R&B, and Latin sounds, with songs like “No One Noticed”
- Lebanese singer and actress known for her glamorous style and pop hits.
- Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.”
- Swedish pop group famous for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
20 Clues: Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.” • Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.” • Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.” • British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.” • Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world. • ...
Culture 2020-04-29
19 Clues: író • film • vers • ecset • festék • művész • portré • szobor • színpad • híresség • rajzfilm • utánzott • újságíró • regényíró • kiállítás • színdarab • díjnyertes • komponista • forgatókönyv
culture 2015-11-21
20 Clues: nem • nyelv • viccek • vallás • vallás • ételek • ünnepek • babonák • öltözék • értékek • megértés • családok • művészet • közösség • szokások • szabályok • történelem • társadalom • hiedelemek • hagyományok
culture 2023-10-30
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- Ancient Egyptian burial monument
- Chinese practice of honoring ancestors
- Process of preserving a body after death
- An underground burial chamber
- Jewish burial ground
- Roman underground burial chambers
- Buddhist practice of preserving relics
- Burial method involving placing the deceased in a fetal position
- Japanese art of mounding graves with earth and planting trees
- Scandinavian burial mound
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- Indigenous New Zealanders' burial site
- A stone structure built to contain remains
- Hindu custom of burning a deceased body
- Ancient Greek place for cremation
- African tribe's tradition of tree burial
- Mausoleum city in Turkey
- Custom of placing objects in a grave
- Traditional burial site for Indigenous Australians
- Native American ceremonial site
19 Clues: Jewish burial ground • Mausoleum city in Turkey • Scandinavian burial mound • An underground burial chamber • Native American ceremonial site • Ancient Egyptian burial monument • Ancient Greek place for cremation • Roman underground burial chambers • Custom of placing objects in a grave • Indigenous New Zealanders' burial site • Chinese practice of honoring ancestors • ...
Nanna & Pop's xmas xword 2023-12-23
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- What was pop's job?
- Pop played this instrument in a band
- What pop found in the Dandenong toilets in the 1970's?
- Nanna's first sport
- Nanna is a life member at this golf club
- Pop likes to listen to this lawyer David on ABC radio
- What the grandkids think Nanna & Pop watch 24 hours a day on TV
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- Pop is good at cooking these
- Pop gets excited to see these in his night camera
- Nanna's town she grew up in
- The name of the street where their house with the pool was
- Nanna's first job in Melbourne was at a...
- The name of Nanna's 2nd youngest sister
- Pop poured this drink over Scot's head
- Nanna and Pop's favourite dinner drink
15 Clues: What was pop's job? • Nanna's first sport • Nanna's town she grew up in • Pop is good at cooking these • Pop played this instrument in a band • Pop poured this drink over Scot's head • Nanna and Pop's favourite dinner drink • The name of Nanna's 2nd youngest sister • Nanna is a life member at this golf club • Nanna's first job in Melbourne was at a... • ...
Nicki’s Collaborations with Pop Artists 2025-06-28
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- Electro-pop track from Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
- EDM track with David Guetta and Afrojack
- EDM DJ behind Hey Mama and Turn Me On
- Clue
- Smash hit with Jessie J and Ariana Grande
- EDM-heavy solo hit that topped international charts
- Reggae-pop star Nicki worked with on Mad Love
- Gym-themed collab with Ariana Grande
- Collaborated with Nicki early in her pop crossover
- Rumored unreleased collab with JLo — highly demanded by fans
- Jason Derulo track featuring Nicki’s unforgettable verse
- Electro-pop anthem with David Guetta
- Nicki and will.i.am on a futuristic-sounding bop
- Teamed up on “No Broken Hearts”
- Sexy collab with Ariana Grande from The Pinkprint
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- Fan nickname for her radio-friendly, upbeat collab era
- Belter on Bang Bang with Nicki’s final verse
- UK girl group that collabed on Woman Like Me
- Pop-dance anthem that became a party staple
- David Guetta club banger featuring Nicki and Flo Rida
- Collab with Sean Paul on this 2016 dancehall-pop track
- Sultry duet with Ariana Grande from Queen
- Collab with Justin Bieber that went viral
- PartyNextDoor and Major Lazer collab featuring Nicki
- Young pop prince Nicki joined on Beauty and a Beat
- Colombian singer featured on Tusa
- Frequent pop partner — at least 5 official collabs
- Global reggaeton hit with Karol G
- Nicki hopped on the remix of this BTS hit
- UK group Little Mix featured Nicki on this powerful anthem
- Bebe Rexha collab with a fierce Nicki verse
31 Clues: Clue • Teamed up on “No Broken Hearts” • Colombian singer featured on Tusa • Global reggaeton hit with Karol G • Gym-themed collab with Ariana Grande • Electro-pop anthem with David Guetta • EDM DJ behind Hey Mama and Turn Me On • EDM track with David Guetta and Afrojack • Sultry duet with Ariana Grande from Queen • Smash hit with Jessie J and Ariana Grande • ...
yuh 2025-11-05
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- Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.”
- K-pop boy band from South Korea known for their songs, dancing, and global fandom called ARMY.
- British singer known for her powerful ballads like Hello and Rolling in the Deep.
- Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world.
- German metal band known for heavy music and dramatic pyrotechnic shows
- Lebanese singer famous for Arabic pop hits like “Akhasmak Ah.”
- Colombian singer and dancer famous for “Hips Don’t Lie” and her energetic performances
- English rock band known for experimental music and hits like “Creep.”
Down
- South African singer known for her hit “Water” and rising in the global music scene.
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “I Am the Best.”
- British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.”
- Puerto Rican rapper and singer known for mixing reggaeton and Latin trap music.
- Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.”
- South Korean boy band known for K-pop hits like “Bang Bang Bang.”
- famous singer from Barbados known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and a huge global fanbase
- They’re an American band known for mixing indie pop, R&B, and Latin sounds, with songs like “No One Noticed”
- Lebanese singer and actress known for her glamorous style and pop hits.
- Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.”
- Swedish pop group famous for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
20 Clues: Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.” • Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.” • Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.” • British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.” • Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world. • ...
