riddles Crossword Puzzles
Chamber of Secrets 2015-04-19
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- This potion was used to regrow Harry's bones
- The Weasley brothers thought that this creature was untrustworthy
- This person opened the Chamber of Secrets in Harry’s second year
- The first name of Hufflepuff's founder
- Tom Riddle communicated with Ginny through this
- The first name of Gryffindor's founder
- The first name of Slytherin’s founder
- In the Chamber of Secrets there is a full body statue of this person
- The first spell taught in the dueling club
- The name of the Weasley's house
- The type of spell that was Lockhart's specialty
- This happened to Hermione, Colin Creevey, and Nearly Headless Nick during the second year
- This is the term for someone who has two magical parents but is not magical himself or herself
- The defense against the dark arts teacher
- The first name of Ravenclaw's founder
- The name of Aragog's mate
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- Harry hears a conversation between Lucius, Draco, and this person
- This teachers animagus was a cat
- This professor told the students about the Chamber of Secrets
- The number of Weasley's in their family
- The photographer who is obsessed with Harry Potter
- This is the alley that branches off of Diagon Alley
- The spell that gets rid of someones memory
- The name of Mr. Filch's cat
- This spell causes someone to have a tickling sensation
- This person repaired Harry’s glasses in Diagon Alley
- Tom Riddles middle name is this
- This is the name of Dumbledore’s phoenix
- The potion that turns a person into someone else
- The name of Hagrid's spider
30 Clues: The name of Aragog's mate • The name of Mr. Filch's cat • The name of Hagrid's spider • Tom Riddles middle name is this • The name of the Weasley's house • This teachers animagus was a cat • The first name of Slytherin’s founder • The first name of Ravenclaw's founder • The first name of Hufflepuff's founder • The first name of Gryffindor's founder • ...
The Hobbit Chapters 1-12 2022-03-21
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- the bird that helped Bilbo remember the moon letters
- the ring gives the wearer this power
- gollum claims the ring was his ____________.
- Bilbo won a game of these against Gollum
- live in Mirkwood; captured dwarves and treated them well
- the name of the forest Bilbo and the dwarves have to travel through to reach the Lonely Mountain
- becomes more heroic after escaping the Misty Mountains and fighting giant spiders
- a nickname Bilbo gave himself when talking to Smaug; Smaug connects this name to Lake Town
- Bilbo loses these while escaping the goblins in the Misty Mountains
- the dwarf new year
- Bilbo's first attempt at burglary was to pickpocket what creatures?
- leader of Lake Town; distrusts The Company
- the dragon who conquered the Lonely Mountain
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- Bilbo and the dwarves escape the halls of the elves by riding in these
- the place where Bilbo is from
- location of the Last Homely House; place where Elrond lives
- lives alone deep underground in the Misty Mountains
- the skinchanger takes the form of a human and a ____
- large evil wolves; in alliance with goblins
- Bilbo and the dwarves were captured by these creatures in the Misty Mountains
- skinchanger who helps The Company after they escaped the Misty Mountains
- fell into the enchanted river and an enchanted sleep
- What's in Bilbo's nasssty little pocketses?
- Bilbo first steals a beautiful golden ___ from Smaug's lair
- the birds that saved Bilbo, Gandalf, and the dwarves from the Wargs
- Bilbo named his sword this after fighting giant spiders
- leader of the dwarves
27 Clues: the dwarf new year • leader of the dwarves • the place where Bilbo is from • the ring gives the wearer this power • Bilbo won a game of these against Gollum • leader of Lake Town; distrusts The Company • large evil wolves; in alliance with goblins • What's in Bilbo's nasssty little pocketses? • gollum claims the ring was his ____________. • ...
Maquerade 2023-12-15
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- (7 letters) - Acting out words, often at a masquerade (think silent clues)
- (11 letters) - Romantic atmosphere for a masked ball (think flickering shadows)
- (5 letters) - Black and white party attire (think tiles, not pizza)
- (8 letters) - Observation point for masked revelers (think Romeo & Juliet)
- (10 letters) - Person's outline, hidden by a mask in the moonlight (think shapeshifting)
- (7 letters) - Venetian boat, perfect for a masked arrival (think canals and serenades)
- (7 letters) - Decorative touch for a flamboyant costume (think peacock)
- (7 letters) - Sparkly embellishment for a costume (think dazzling)
- (5 letters) - A popular dance at masked balls (think Viennese)
- (6 letters) - A puzzling figure or situation, like a masked stranger (think riddles)
- (6 letters) - City known for its famous masked ball (think canals and costumes)
- (6 letters) - Something kept from others (think identity)
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- (3 letters) - Essential accessory for a masquerade ball (think hiding identity and fluttering feathers)
- (8 letters) - Colorful paper showers at a festive party (think )
- (9 letters) - Unrecognized, thanks to a mask (think Chrome)
- (10 letters) - Ball where faces are hidden (think Phantom of the Opera)
- (8 letters) - Mystery and suspense, often associated with masked identities (think secret plots)
- (8 letters) - What a mask helps you achieve (think undercover)
- (5 letters) - Playful interactions as a tool of seduction (think coy glances)
- (4 letters) - Delicate fabric often found on masks and costumes (think intricate)
- (7 letters) - Elaborate outfits worn to transform for the night (think feathers and jewels)
- (5 letters) - To enjoy a party to the fullest (think merrymaking)
22 Clues: (6 letters) - Something kept from others (think identity) • (9 letters) - Unrecognized, thanks to a mask (think Chrome) • (8 letters) - What a mask helps you achieve (think undercover) • (5 letters) - A popular dance at masked balls (think Viennese) • (8 letters) - Colorful paper showers at a festive party (think ) • ...
jaymon 2023-06-21
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- Crossed or traveled across a distance or terrain.
- An entrance or access point to a particular place or realm.
- Deep understandings or perceptions gained from a situation.
- Mysterious or puzzling in meaning.
- The state of being united or joined as a whole.
- Without limits or bounds; endless.
- Remarkable or observable events or occurrences.
- Principles or rules that describe the behavior of natural phenomena.
- Relating to the study of the natural world through systematic observation and experimentation.
- Adventurous individuals who travel to unknown or uncharted places.
- The capacity to do work or produce power.
- Relating to the universe or cosmos.
- A puzzling or difficult problem or situation.
- Scientists who study celestial objects and phenomena in the universe.
- Having the ability to perceive or feel things.
- Relating to the force of attraction between objects with mass.
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- Existing or originating outside the Earth or its atmosphere.
- The capacity to do work or produce power.
- A surprising or enlightening disclosure or realization.
- Relating to the space between stars or celestial bodies.
- Relating to or characteristic of people.
- Deviations or exceptions from what is considered normal or expected.
- A challenge or examination of one's abilities or knowledge.
- A scientist who studies the physical properties and behavior of celestial objects.
- Puzzling questions or problems requiring ingenuity to solve.
- A dimension in which events occur in succession.
- Relating to stars or celestial objects.
- Objects or items of historical or cultural significance.
- The action of working together to achieve a common goal.
- Extraterrestrial beings from another planet or galaxy.
30 Clues: Mysterious or puzzling in meaning. • Without limits or bounds; endless. • Relating to the universe or cosmos. • Relating to stars or celestial objects. • Relating to or characteristic of people. • The capacity to do work or produce power. • The capacity to do work or produce power. • A puzzling or difficult problem or situation. • ...
Crime 2023-08-30
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- killer an individual who repeatedly commits murders over a period of time
- a person who investigates crimes and gathers evidence to solve cases
- a person who is believed to have committed or been involved in a crime
- a laboratory or a controlled environment where scientific experiments or analyses are conducted
- a scientist who specializes in the study of chemicals and their properties
- information, objects, or materials that are used to prove or disprove a fact in a legal case
- a person who causes the death of another person
- the act of deceiving or misrepresenting oneself for personal gain or dishonest purposes
- the act of escaping or breaking out of a jail or prison
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- evidence or proof that shows a person was elsewhere and not involved in a crime
- an illegal act or offense that can be punishable by law
- a piece of evidence or information that helps solve a mystery or crime
- being taken into custody by law enforcement officials due to suspicion of committing a crime
- individuals who are believed to be involved in or connected to a crime
- containing substances that can cause harm or death when ingested or absorbed
- a small room or area where prisoners are held
- deceiving or fooling someone through cunning or deceitful means
- the unlawful killing of another person with intent
- the act of unlawfully entering a building or premises, typically with the intent to commit a crime
- puzzles or enigmatic questions that require clever or creative thinking to solve
20 Clues: a small room or area where prisoners are held • a person who causes the death of another person • the unlawful killing of another person with intent • an illegal act or offense that can be punishable by law • the act of escaping or breaking out of a jail or prison • deceiving or fooling someone through cunning or deceitful means • ...
The Hobbit 2024-12-19
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- -Where does the arrow hit Smaug?
- -What animal does Beorn turn into?
- -What did the dwarves and people of Lake Town want?
- -A jewel that is Thorin's most prized possession.
- -The person that killed Smaug's name is?
- -What was the war over?
- -What helped Bilbo and the dwarves escape from the wood elves?
- -Who is the author of the book?
- -What was going on at Bilbo's house when he returned?
- - Which creature has hairy feet, is short, and loves to eat?
- -Who is the master of Rivendell that brought advice and weapons for them?
- -What did the dwarves hide in and roll in down the river?
- -What did Bilbo find in the puddle of water in the cave?
- -Whats another name for the Arkenstone?
- -What is the name of the elven city where they rested?
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- -Name of the evil wolves.
- -The creatures that saved the dwarves from the goblins and wolves.
- -Where does Bilbo Baggins live?
- -What kind of arrow was used to kill Smaug?
- -What is Thorin's last name?
- -Who did Bilbo do the riddles with?
- -Who's missing? Bombur, Kili, Dori, Ori, Dwalin, Gloin, Dori, Thorin, Fili, Bifur, Oin, Bofur?
- - Who is the main character of the book?
- -Who was the wizard that starts Bilbo's journey
- -What mouSmaug does Smaug live at?
- -Which character do the dwarves follow as their leader?
- -What did the ring grant?
- -Which elves captured the dwarves and Bilbo?
- -Who was the leader of the goblins?
- -Which creature did they come across first?
30 Clues: -What was the war over? • -Name of the evil wolves. • -What did the ring grant? • -What is Thorin's last name? • -Where does Bilbo Baggins live? • -Who is the author of the book? • -Where does the arrow hit Smaug? • -What animal does Beorn turn into? • -What mouSmaug does Smaug live at? • -Who did Bilbo do the riddles with? • -Who was the leader of the goblins? • ...
Bat puns and riddles 2022-10-27
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- What do you get when you cross a bat and an ice cube?
- I sleep by day and fly at night, but have no feathers to help me fly.
- Why did the witches team lose their baseball game? Because their bats ______ away.
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- The first things bats learn in school is the ______.
- Where do vampire bats go to take out a loan? _____ bank
- The favorite fruit of a bat is ____-tarines!
- What's a bat's favorite holiday? _____-giving
- What do you get when you cross a bat with a computer? Love at first ______
8 Clues: The favorite fruit of a bat is ____-tarines! • What's a bat's favorite holiday? _____-giving • The first things bats learn in school is the ______. • What do you get when you cross a bat and an ice cube? • Where do vampire bats go to take out a loan? _____ bank • I sleep by day and fly at night, but have no feathers to help me fly. • ...
Riddles 2022-05-19
Riddles 2018-04-19
Fun crossword, but the clues are riddles. 2024-07-09
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- I follow you all the time and copy your every move, but you can’t touch me or catch me. What am I?
- What is black when it’s clean and white when it’s dirty?
- What has a bed, but never sleeps?
- It belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do. What is it?
- What is lost but not returned?
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
- If you’re running in a race and you pass the person in second place, what place are you in?
- What building has the most stories?
- What kind of band never plays music?
- What invention lets you look right through a wall?
- What is full of holes but still holds water?
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- What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?
- I open and close but I’m not a book. What am I?
- What goes up and down but doesn’t move?
- What has a head and a tail but no body?
- The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
- What can’t talk but will reply when spoken to?
- What can you catch, but not throw?
- I have legs but cannot walk. what am I?
- What goes up but never comes down?
- What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
21 Clues: What is lost but not returned? • What has a bed, but never sleeps? • What can you catch, but not throw? • What goes up but never comes down? • What building has the most stories? • What kind of band never plays music? • What goes up and down but doesn’t move? • What has a head and a tail but no body? • I have legs but cannot walk. what am I? • ...
GSW Myths Crossword 2025-01-30
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- A creature from Greek mythology with the head of a bull and the body of a man, residing in the Labyrinth.
- A legendary serpent or lizard that could kill with a single glance.
- A cryptid from Latin American folklore, believed to suck the blood of livestock.
- The legendary sword of King Arthur, often associated with magical powers.
- A spirit from Irish folklore that wails to foretell death.
- The mythical island where King Arthur is said to rest after his final battle.
- A creature from Jewish folklore, usually made of clay or stone and brought to life through magic.
- A mythical seal-like creature that can shed its skin to become human in Scottish and Irish folklore.
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- The great World Tree in Norse mythology that connects the nine realms.
- A fire-breathing monster from Greek mythology with a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a serpent’s tail.
- A dragon from Norse mythology who was once a dwarf and was cursed by greed.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, known for its riddles.
- Refers to the mythical lion slain by Hercules during his twelve labors.
- A giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore, said to dwell off the coast of Norway.
- A legendary bird that is reborn from its ashes after death.
15 Clues: A spirit from Irish folklore that wails to foretell death. • A legendary bird that is reborn from its ashes after death. • A legendary serpent or lizard that could kill with a single glance. • The great World Tree in Norse mythology that connects the nine realms. • Refers to the mythical lion slain by Hercules during his twelve labors. • ...
Mrs. Hunter's Spelling Test- Wise Old Woman 2022-09-01
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- The old woman had many years worth of ____________ as she had learned many things.
- The cruel lord _______________ told the people of the village that he would destroy them unless they were able to answer his questions.
- The young farmer and his mother _________ saved the village with her knowledge and wisdom.
- The people of the village all made a great __________ with lots of yelling and crying when they could not find an answer to the problem.
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- Lord Higa was very _____________ at how the young farmer was able to solve the problems which saved the village.
- The young farmer was able to ______________ the people of the village by hiding his mother in the basement for two years.
- The older people of the village were ___________ to the forest where they were left to die.
- The old woman in the story was given great for her _________ as she was able to solve the riddles when no one else was.
8 Clues: The old woman had many years worth of ____________ as she had learned many things. • The young farmer and his mother _________ saved the village with her knowledge and wisdom. • The older people of the village were ___________ to the forest where they were left to die. • ...
Vocabulary Words 22-Ashton Younce- 2016-05-03
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- the unwritten literature (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture
- opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces
- a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared
- the attribution of a personal nature or character to inanimate objects or abstract notions, especially as a rhetorical figure
- a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people
- of view the spatial property of the position from which something is observed
- argument ideas that are presented to oppose another argument
- purpose a writer usually writes for one or more of these purposes
- identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse
- metaphor the comparison between two things is continued beyond the first point of comparison. This extends and deepens a description.
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- an article giving opinions or perspectives
- a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
- an idea that is implied or suggested
- a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
- the act of repeating; repeated action, performance, production, or presentation
- details words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses
- a transition (in literary or theatrical works or films) to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story
- the act of distinguishing by comparing differences
- examine and note the similarities or differences of
19 Clues: an idea that is implied or suggested • an article giving opinions or perspectives • the act of distinguishing by comparing differences • examine and note the similarities or differences of • argument ideas that are presented to oppose another argument • purpose a writer usually writes for one or more of these purposes • ...
Vocabulary Words 22-Ashton Younce- 2016-05-03
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- the unwritten literature (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture
- opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces
- a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared
- the attribution of a personal nature or character to inanimate objects or abstract notions, especially as a rhetorical figure
- a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people
- of view the spatial property of the position from which something is observed
- argument ideas that are presented to oppose another argument
- purpose a writer usually writes for one or more of these purposes
- identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse
- metaphor the comparison between two things is continued beyond the first point of comparison. This extends and deepens a description.
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- an article giving opinions or perspectives
- a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
- an idea that is implied or suggested
- a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
- the act of repeating; repeated action, performance, production, or presentation
- details words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses
- a transition (in literary or theatrical works or films) to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story
- the act of distinguishing by comparing differences
- examine and note the similarities or differences of
19 Clues: an idea that is implied or suggested • an article giving opinions or perspectives • the act of distinguishing by comparing differences • examine and note the similarities or differences of • argument ideas that are presented to oppose another argument • purpose a writer usually writes for one or more of these purposes • ...
Vocabulary Words 22-Ashton Younce- 2016-05-03
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- the unwritten literature (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture
- opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces
- a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared
- the attribution of a personal nature or character to inanimate objects or abstract notions, especially as a rhetorical figure
- a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people
- of view the spatial property of the position from which something is observed
- argument ideas that are presented to oppose another argument
- purpose a writer usually writes for one or more of these purposes
- identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse
- metaphor the comparison between two things is continued beyond the first point of comparison. This extends and deepens a description.
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- an article giving opinions or perspectives
- a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
- an idea that is implied or suggested
- a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
- the act of repeating; repeated action, performance, production, or presentation
- details words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses
- a transition (in literary or theatrical works or films) to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story
- the act of distinguishing by comparing differences
- examine and note the similarities or differences of
19 Clues: an idea that is implied or suggested • an article giving opinions or perspectives • the act of distinguishing by comparing differences • examine and note the similarities or differences of • argument ideas that are presented to oppose another argument • purpose a writer usually writes for one or more of these purposes • ...
Riddles - 2.B edition 2022-05-09
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- You'll never have it, but you can smoke it.
- It knows more words than all of us combined but still can't speak
- What has to be broken before you use it?
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- It is yours, but your friends use it more than you
- It is yours, but others use it more than you
- What can you keep after you give it to someone
- What 5-letter word sounds the same when you erase 3 letters or even the whole word?
- What can you keep after you give it to someone?
- There are 10 fish in a fish tank. 2 of them die, 1 swims away and 3 drown. How many fish are there?
9 Clues: What has to be broken before you use it? • You'll never have it, but you can smoke it. • It is yours, but others use it more than you • What can you keep after you give it to someone • What can you keep after you give it to someone? • It is yours, but your friends use it more than you • It knows more words than all of us combined but still can't speak • ...
Mental health riddles 2023-10-23
6 Clues: A state of being content and at ease • A state of emotional balance and stability • The ability to adapt in the face of adversity • A state of extreme irritability and restlessness • A condition characterized by 2 type of mood swings • A mental health disorder involving obsessions and compulsions
Vocabulary Review Wednesday 10A 2018-11-13
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- The most common sound in the English language.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- Book designer Chip Kidd said that while e-readers have convenience, they don't provide the _____ experience of a paper book.
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- In the video about the Gangnam-dancing robot, this word was used twice to describe the robot - we talked about insects on their backs being ___________.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- Stage fright is linked to the brain's ancient "fight or _____" response.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
- Someone who changes his or her mind and agrees with you is said to have _____ round to your way of thinking.
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- Release of electricity.
- In Greek mythology Pygmalion was a ________ who fell in love with his creation.
- Kristofer Bronner and his brother changed the world by creating a company that made candy without the harmful ________.
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- In "Ice Age" Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is used to signify a ________ event.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
19 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • The most common sound in the English language. • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm. • The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain. • ...
Fads 2024-04-10
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- Inhaling and exhaling vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device, often used as an alternative to smoking.
- Extendable rod with a phone holder at the end, used to take selfies from a distance.
- Self-balancing electric scooters resembling miniature Segways, ridden by shifting body weight.
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- A low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet believed to promote weight loss by inducing a state of ketosis in the body.
- Physical adventure games where players solve a series of puzzles and riddles to "escape" a themed room within a set time limit.
- A social media trend involving lying face down in an unusual or incongruous location and posting pictures of it online.
- A dance move or gesture where one lowers their head into the crook of their elbow while raising the opposite arm.
7 Clues: Extendable rod with a phone holder at the end, used to take selfies from a distance. • Self-balancing electric scooters resembling miniature Segways, ridden by shifting body weight. • A low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet believed to promote weight loss by inducing a state of ketosis in the body. • ...
Harry Potter Vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- a short sentence or phrase that expresses a belief or purpose
- a special thin stick waved by a person who is performing magic tricks
- the hair growing on a man's face, especially the sides and/or the lower part
- to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you
- to destroy or reduce the pleasure, interest, or beauty of something
- to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order
- a person who does not have a particular type of skill or knowledge
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- the activity of performing magic to help or harm other people
- a loose outer piece of clothing without sleeves, that fastens at the neck, and is worn instead of a coat
- a son of your sister or brother
- to speak or say something, especially the first part of a word, with difficulty, for example pausing before it or repeating it several times
- is the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort
- a type of question that describes something in a difficult and confusing way and has a clever or funny answer
- a bird with a flat face and large eyes that hunts small mammals at night
- firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization
15 Clues: a son of your sister or brother • the activity of performing magic to help or harm other people • a short sentence or phrase that expresses a belief or purpose • to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order • to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you • a person who does not have a particular type of skill or knowledge • ...
Animal riddles 2020-03-30
4 Clues: It lives in water. It has long teeth. It has claws. • It lives in houses. It has fur. It is man's best friend • It lives in the Savannah. It has white and black stripes • It lives in houses. It has fur and four paws. It eats mice
christmas riddles 2025-12-13
SCS Game Show Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-08
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- ___ Game had two contestants participate in a fill-in-the-blank contest, where they have to match the answers of six celebrity guests.
- This game show featured 16 contestants attempting to solve riddles to become the "King/Queen of the Hill "
- This game show was based on the board game of the same name where contestants guessed words and phrases based on drawings
- The game show "You Bet Your Life" was hosted by this famous comedian
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- Jamie Foxx currently hosts a game show in which contestants have to name a song faster than this mobile app
- This game show had contestants answer general-knowledge questions to complete a path across or down a game board composed of hexagons
- This game show is known for its Daily Doubles and reverse answer/question format
- This game show features a group of contestants that are stranded in a remote location with little more than the clothes on their back.
- This 70's game show was based on the card game blackjack & was hosted by Wink Martindale
- This game show had contestants competing in (what was billed as) the "World's Largest" obstacle course.
10 Clues: The game show "You Bet Your Life" was hosted by this famous comedian • This game show is known for its Daily Doubles and reverse answer/question format • This 70's game show was based on the card game blackjack & was hosted by Wink Martindale • This game show had contestants competing in (what was billed as) the "World's Largest" obstacle course. • ...
Crossword Quiz 2023-03-15
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- The popular image of the Vikings is one of fearsome warriors wearing horned __________. Many depictions of the Vikings display this particular attribute.
- games The Vikings loved to play with their children, they played ______________________ , told stories, riddles and singing.
- were naval vessels made and used by the Vikings from Scandinavia and Iceland for trade, commerce, exploration, and warfare during the Viking Age.
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- A region of northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Countries, nationalities & continents: continents & regions of the world.
- A person who loved to explore unfamiliar areas and is very adventure person.
5 Clues: A person who loved to explore unfamiliar areas and is very adventure person. • games The Vikings loved to play with their children, they played ______________________ , told stories, riddles and singing. • A region of northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Countries, nationalities & continents: continents & regions of the world. • ...
15 riddles for Meir's happy 15th! 2021-07-14
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- Super one on one rebbe
- age of Meir When He reads this
- what totty learns each night
- Meir's favorite snack bag
- maternal member of Elfman clan
- Meir's Best book store
- new elfman member
- 4305 12th avenue eatery which Meir frequents
- Color of Meir's favorite egg
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- added to chulent for Elfman men to enjoy
- tu b'av is Meir's ___ ___
- Bichor of Elfman clan
- The action Jehosephat does
- paternal member of Elfman clan
- sister of Meir Simcha
15 Clues: new elfman member • Bichor of Elfman clan • sister of Meir Simcha • Super one on one rebbe • Meir's Best book store • tu b'av is Meir's ___ ___ • Meir's favorite snack bag • The action Jehosephat does • what totty learns each night • Color of Meir's favorite egg • age of Meir When He reads this • paternal member of Elfman clan • maternal member of Elfman clan • ...
christmas riddles 2025-12-13
S and SH and CH "riddles" 2024-10-08
Across
- a big yellow vehicle with wheels
- Use this with soap to clean dishes
- a crunchy salty snack
- An ocean animal with sharp teeth
- slithers in the jungle to get around
- An cat like animal that runs very fast
- Types of this are chicken noodle/tomato/pea
- the opposite of sweet
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- this is a cold treat for a hot day
- another word for bug
- It is important you ___ with your friends
- Use this when you wash your hair
- Green means go red means_____
- I want a big red ____ on top of my sundae
14 Clues: another word for bug • a crunchy salty snack • the opposite of sweet • Green means go red means_____ • a big yellow vehicle with wheels • Use this when you wash your hair • An ocean animal with sharp teeth • this is a cold treat for a hot day • Use this with soap to clean dishes • slithers in the jungle to get around • An cat like animal that runs very fast • ...
S and SH and CH "riddles" 2024-10-08
Across
- a big yellow vehicle with wheels
- Use this with soap to clean dishes
- a crunchy salty snack
- An ocean animal with sharp teeth
- slithers in the jungle to get around
- An cat like animal that runs very fast
- Types of this are chicken noodle/tomato/pea
- the opposite of sweet
Down
- this is a cold treat for a hot day
- another word for bug
- It is important you ___ with your friends
- Use this when you wash your hair
- Green means go red means_____
- I want a big red ____ on top of my sundae
14 Clues: another word for bug • a crunchy salty snack • the opposite of sweet • Green means go red means_____ • a big yellow vehicle with wheels • Use this when you wash your hair • An ocean animal with sharp teeth • this is a cold treat for a hot day • Use this with soap to clean dishes • slithers in the jungle to get around • An cat like animal that runs very fast • ...
RIDDLES AND CROSSWORD ON ANIMALS 2022-06-22
Across
- the cunning animal
- The snake having height more than 6.25 meter
- Uses Ultrasonic Waves to detect its prey
- tusk used for furniture
- Skin used for making cloth.
Down
- Famous in Assam
- The fastest animal on the EARTH
- have stiff and tightly packed feathers.
- the king of the forest
- It brings both good and bad luck
- Man's best friend
11 Clues: Famous in Assam • Man's best friend • the cunning animal • the king of the forest • tusk used for furniture • Skin used for making cloth. • The fastest animal on the EARTH • It brings both good and bad luck • have stiff and tightly packed feathers. • Uses Ultrasonic Waves to detect its prey • The snake having height more than 6.25 meter
Vocabulary Review 9C/Wednesday 8 2018-11-13
Across
- Julia Roberts' character in "My Best Friend's Wedding" says the bride-to-be is _______, someone easily taken out.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- In "10 Things I Hate About You" Kat crashes her car into someone else's. She utters an interjection. What was it?
- Kenichi Ebina, the robotic entertainer, said his act was ___________.
Down
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
- The number of verb tenses in the English language.
- In "Dangerous Minds" the teacher tells a student that he has a ____, he always has one; he may not like the _____.
- In the video about the Gangnam-dancing robot, this word was used twice to describe the robot - we talked about insects on their backs being ___________.
- Release of electricity.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- The Pomodoro Technique is a way of studying in which you focus with no distractions for 20-25 minutes, then take a short break. Pomodoro is the Italian word for ______.
18 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • The number of verb tenses in the English language. • The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm. • The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain. • ...
Cell Metabolism 2021-08-10
Across
- A central cellular respiration pathway, produces NADH and FADH2, occurs in the mitochondria
- The ______ effect; tumor cell reliance on glycolysis rather than oxidation to meet metabolic needs
- By-products of normal oxygen metabolism; can cause irreversible damage to DNA
- any metabolic process that involves the breakdown of complex molecules (such as proteins or lipids) and the release of energy
- Key part of an important TCA cycle intermediate; consists of a β-mercaptoethylamine group linked to the vitamin pantothenic acid (B5) through an amide linkage[3] and 3'-phosphorylated ADP
- term applied to particular biochemical pathways in which metabolites are newly biosynthesized
- abbreviation for an essential metabolite; methyl group donor involved in the methylation of DNA, RNA and histones
- major eukaryotic lipid, named after a legendary mythological creature that creates riddles
- most abundant free amino acid in circulation; very important in cancer metabolism
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- serine/threonine kinase; interacts with Akt, a key player in mammalian metabolism
- State of scarcity of a metabolite, like glucose
- Term employed to describe a cellular system used to translocate electrons across impermeable membranes
- endogenous intermediates of metabolism that aberrantly accumulate in cancer cells
- final step of cellular respiration; a series of redox reactions involving the flow of electrons along a series of membrane-bound proteins, coupled with the generation of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
- electron donating molecule; used by enzymes to synthesize large biomolecules
- deprivation of oxygen, can drive tumor progression
16 Clues: State of scarcity of a metabolite, like glucose • deprivation of oxygen, can drive tumor progression • electron donating molecule; used by enzymes to synthesize large biomolecules • By-products of normal oxygen metabolism; can cause irreversible damage to DNA • serine/threonine kinase; interacts with Akt, a key player in mammalian metabolism • ...
Brain Crossword Riddles I 2023-03-19
Across
- - What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
- - What is always in front of you but can't be seen?
- - What has a thumb and four fingers but is not a hand?
- - The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
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- - What has a heart that doesn't beat?
- - What has a head and a tail but no body?
- - I am always hungry, I must always be fed. The finger I touch, will soon turn red. What am I?
- - What gets wet while drying?
8 Clues: - What gets wet while drying? • - What has a heart that doesn't beat? • - What has a head and a tail but no body? • - What is always in front of you but can't be seen? • - What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs? • - What has a thumb and four fingers but is not a hand? • - The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I? • ...
Mid Autumn Lantern Riddles 2024-08-30
Across
- Which is faster? Hot or Cold?
- What comes down but never goes up?
- What has keys but can't open locks?
- What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
Down
- I am always in the past, never in the future, what am I?
- What is always coming but never arrives?
- What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?
- What has many teeth but can't bite?
8 Clues: Which is faster? Hot or Cold? • What comes down but never goes up? • What has keys but can't open locks? • What has many teeth but can't bite? • What is always coming but never arrives? • What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it? • I am always in the past, never in the future, what am I? • What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
3/4M Students 2020-12-15
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- I love horses, swimming and reading
- I am crazy about dancing and I'm good at it too
- I won a prize for my art
- I'm on the Green Team, I played in futsal and I like reading in front of the class
- my shoes are usually undone and I dressed up as Santa yesterday
- I love trucks and buses and I live the closest to school
- I'm an SRC who likes to tease Mr M
- I am an awesome Green Team member and I've always got scissors in my hands
- I love my Panthers hat and my dog
- I'm the newest member of the class but I've made lots of friends
- I love handball and got sunburned last month
- I have the craziest socks in the class
- I'm moving schools next year now that my sisters have left
- I'm crazy about Hamilton and I'm an amazing reader
- I'm a talented public speaker and I love jobs
- I love to talk almost as much as I love Scotland
- I love learning about history, especially the gory bits
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- I am a maths wizz and I'm good at many sports
- I like extreme sports and I'm good at riddles
- I want to be an astronaut when I'm older
- I'm quiet, polite, and I take great care with my book work
- I like reading Sculduggery Pleasant and scribbling on my books
- one word: Peter
- I was the Y3 oral reading champion
- I'm great at drawing manga
- I'm an excellent runner
- I'm one of the hardest workers in the class and I love drawing
- I'm usually last to leave the room at the end of the day
28 Clues: one word: Peter • I'm an excellent runner • I won a prize for my art • I'm great at drawing manga • I love my Panthers hat and my dog • I'm an SRC who likes to tease Mr M • I was the Y3 oral reading champion • I love horses, swimming and reading • I have the craziest socks in the class • I want to be an astronaut when I'm older • I love handball and got sunburned last month • ...
HP ~ Magical Creatures 2020-03-06
Across
- Gigantic African leopard whose breath causes virulent disease
- Elephant-sized feline, five colored and are capable of travelling up to 1,000 miles in a day
- Has a horn that can pierce through metal and contains a fluid that can cause explosions
- Brilliantly scarlet, bursts into flames and is reborn from the ashes and has magical tears with healing properties
- Half-horse, half-human that is versed in archery and astronomy
- Tree-guardian that grows to eight inches in height
- Originated in Greece and lays large, semi-transparent eggs
- Atipodean Opaleye, Common Welsh Green, Hebridean Black
- Fire-dwelling, but can live up to six hours outside of flames if fed pepper regularly
- Very proud creature that attacks when offended or provoked
- Resembles a sentient black cloak and is known to only be repelled by the Patronus Charm
- Water demon that is found in Britain and Ireland
- Is fond of riddles and used to guard valuables
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- Highly intelligent, can detect suspicious characters and makes an excellent pet
- Is golden as a foal and turns pure white as a fully grown adult
- Bright orange, three-headed and lays eggs through its mouth
- Docile, spherical in shape, small and covered in fur
- Serpentine creature with a plume whose young's eggshells are made of pure silver
- Is sensitive to supernatural danger and creates storms as it flies
- A monstrous arachnid capable of human speech
- Its hair is used to make Invisibility Cloaks
- A pale-grey serpent that is borne out of magical fires
- Small, fluffy, burrowing creature with a predilection for shiny things
- Greek creature with the head of a man, body of a lion and tail of a scorpion
- Its stare can cause instant death
25 Clues: Its stare can cause instant death • A monstrous arachnid capable of human speech • Its hair is used to make Invisibility Cloaks • Is fond of riddles and used to guard valuables • Water demon that is found in Britain and Ireland • Tree-guardian that grows to eight inches in height • Docile, spherical in shape, small and covered in fur • ...
Discordian Alley Channels 2021-11-06
Across
- hall, the main chat room
- wireless network, a category for all the voice channels
- prompts, where you can do a daily prompt for house points!
- of erised, Ask questions about the server
- floor corridor ||spoiler alert for movies, tv shows and books!||
- feast, introduce yourself
- hall, the first place new students arrive
- this channel tests your solving skills and gets you house points!
- profit, Announcements!
- what are you trying to achieve
- cup, the channel where it shows all the house points
- all plant related images and messages!
- announcements, the channel for important event news
- wizard wheezes, the channel to goof off in with jokes and memes!
- bumping, home to the disboard bot
- tower, the channel for the most “starred” messages
- room, the channel where you can show off your accomplishments!
- where you vote on suggestions
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- up potion, a place to go when you are feeling down
- pitch, Where you can go to join in on the events
- of requirement, slow mode chat room
- the secondary chat room
- wizarding level, weekly trivia to test your hip knowledge and win points
- club, if you like debates this is the channel for you
- room, show us you smile!
- letter, where stars tells us who joined and left
- information, the channel to find all up to date information about classes
- n gold, bot spam channel
- bank, money commands,
- ceremony, get you roles!
- screenshots of memorable and hilarious conversations
- staff anything, a category home to channels designated to each staff
- cauldron, HP discussion channel
- food related images and discussions, including recipes
34 Clues: bank, money commands, • profit, Announcements! • the secondary chat room • hall, the main chat room • room, show us you smile! • n gold, bot spam channel • ceremony, get you roles! • feast, introduce yourself • where you vote on suggestions • what are you trying to achieve • cauldron, HP discussion channel • bumping, home to the disboard bot • of requirement, slow mode chat room • ...
Discordian Alley 2021-11-06
Across
- hall, the main chat room
- wireless network, a category for all the voice channels
- prompts, where you can do a daily prompt for house points!
- of erised, Ask questions about the server
- floor corridor ||spoiler alert for movies, tv shows and books!||
- feast, introduce yourself
- hall, the first place new students arrive
- this channel tests your solving skills and gets you house points!
- profit, Announcements!
- what are you trying to achieve
- cup, the channel where it shows all the house points
- all plant related images and messages!
- announcements, the channel for important event news
- wizard wheezes, the channel to goof off in with jokes and memes!
- bumping, home to the disboard bot
- tower, the channel for the most “starred” messages
- room, the channel where you can show off your accomplishments!
- where you vote on suggestions
Down
- up potion, a place to go when you are feeling down
- pitch, Where you can go to join in on the events
- of requirement, slow mode chat room
- the secondary chat room
- wizarding level, weekly trivia to test your hip knowledge and win points
- club, if you like debates this is the channel for you
- room, show us you smile!
- letter, where stars tells us who joined and left
- information, the channel to find all up to date information about classes
- n gold, bot spam channel
- bank, money commands,
- ceremony, get you roles!
- screenshots of memorable and hilarious conversations
- staff anything, a category home to channels designated to each staff
- cauldron, HP discussion channel
- food related images and discussions, including recipes
34 Clues: bank, money commands, • profit, Announcements! • the secondary chat room • hall, the main chat room • room, show us you smile! • n gold, bot spam channel • ceremony, get you roles! • feast, introduce yourself • where you vote on suggestions • what are you trying to achieve • cauldron, HP discussion channel • bumping, home to the disboard bot • of requirement, slow mode chat room • ...
Vocabulary Review 10 Thursday 6 2018-11-14
Across
- We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- Kenichi Ebina, the robotic entertainer, said his act was ___________.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- We viewed a video that showed how to make an Italian-style hot ___________.
- If you're using this type of card, you're borrowing the bank's (or another company's) money.
- In the video about the Gangnam-dancing robot, this word was used twice to describe the robot - we talked about insects on their backs being ___________.
- If you're using this type of card you're using your own money.
- Julia Roberts' character in "My Best Friend's Wedding" says the bride-to-be is _______, someone easily taken out.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
- Release of electricity.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
Down
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time).
- ________ Yousafzai is the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
- The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- The Pomodoro Technique is a way of studying in which you focus with no distractions for 20-25 minutes, then take a short break. Pomodoro is the Italian word for ______.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
22 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time). • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk. • If you're using this type of card you're using your own money. • The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches. • ...
The Hobbit Crossword 2014-01-14
Across
- How many dwarfs showed up at the hobbit's house?
- These creatures ate dwarfs and ponies.
- The Lord of the Eagles soon became ___ ___ ____ _____.
- gold and jewels, you know, from men and elves and dwarves, wherever they can find them; and they guard their plunder as long as they live, and never enjoy a brass ring of it." What is Thorin describing?
- Smaug hates ______.
- The war at the end of the novel.
- Who is the Carrock?
- Gollum and Bilbo play this game back and forth.
- What did the dwarfs use to help make travelling easier?
- Beorn is usually in the form of a _____.
- Trolls can't see the light of sun, or they wil turn to _____.
- Who was "as noble and as fair in face as an elf lord, as strong as a warrior, as wise as a wizard, as venerable as a king of dwarfs, and as kind as summer"?(p.49)
- Who makes fun of the dwarf's beards?
- Freed all of the dwarfs from the Wood-elves' caves.
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- This dwarf went a bit into the hidden passage on Lonely Mountain with Bilbo.
- Who was the enormously important dwarf?
- Who saved the dwarfs and Bilbo on msny occasions?
- Gollum has this on his island and received it as a birthday present.
- The fattest dwarf.
- Killed Smaug.
- Bilbo is not _________ at the beginning of the novel.
- Saved Gandalf, the wdarfs and Bilbo from the fire, goblins and the wargs.
- What is Gandalf?
- Who is the hobbit?
- Bilbo took this from he dragon's treasure pile.
- He lived by the dark water in the goblins cave and was a small slimy creature.
- What captured the dwarfs in chapter eight?
- How many trolls were there?
- Warg
29 Clues: Warg • Killed Smaug. • What is Gandalf? • The fattest dwarf. • Who is the hobbit? • Smaug hates ______. • Who is the Carrock? • How many trolls were there? • The war at the end of the novel. • Who makes fun of the dwarf's beards? • These creatures ate dwarfs and ponies. • Who was the enormously important dwarf? • Beorn is usually in the form of a _____. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-17
Across
- - A creature made of clay or mud, brought to life through magical means.
- - A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- - A giant sea monster that dwells in the depths of the ocean.
- - A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
- - A cryptid creature believed to attack and feed on livestock, particularly goats.
- - A female monster with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone with her gaze.
- - A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- - A small, magical creature often depicted as having wings and the power to grant wishes.
- - A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
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- - Mythological female figures associated with battle, who choose which warriors live or die in Norse mythology.
- - A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- - A human who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during a full moon.
- - A legendary reptile with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- - A female spirit in Irish mythology that is believed to wail and foretell impending death.
- - A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal, known for its riddles.
- - A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- - A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- - A creature with the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a bird, known for its enchanting singing.
- - A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan region.
20 Clues: - A winged horse from Greek mythology. • - A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • - A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull. • - A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead. • - A giant sea monster that dwells in the depths of the ocean. • - A legendary reptile with wings and the ability to breathe fire. • ...
Another Tomlynn Crossword 2023-09-20
Across
- TV or cell food
- Theory->Hypothesis->Testing->Conclusion->Revise->Repeat
- Ahaha, you have forgotten your code! Now you must answer my riddles 3. First, tell me which of these images contain a car?
- PPE with pockets
- It's Rainin men!
- "Hey, can you confirm the lot number for this?"
- The wrong kind of Jell-o
- Are you sure this thing works? Did you check?
- A duck's dream
- Let him cook!
- Like a maraca
- Keep it up and you'll get a prize!
- Frosty friends
- Over Quantity
- The machines will replace us all.
- For my next trick, I will make a solid a liquid.
- Only black and blue, like a bruise
- A hands on approach
- One is for your lunch, the other for your reagents. Just ask FR-ank if you're confused which.
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- The most important reagent to our productivity
- All that's missing is a spark
- Somehow you can never find one when you need one; even one you called dibs on
- Will stain your bloodline if you're not careful
- Various required volumes for testing
- I swear there's no mercury or computer chips, Karen
- The season of ookie spookie
- Give them a hand
- Roast-y, toasty storage
- There's something there that wasn't there before
- Oh, so we're gendering equipment, now?
- Let's go restock!
- No, not like that! Do it like this.
- "Don't touch me; I'm _________!"
- A process that can take a few months or over a year
- Hydrate or die-drate
- You might have a lot on yours, but stay mindful for contamination
36 Clues: Let him cook! • Like a maraca • Over Quantity • A duck's dream • Frosty friends • TV or cell food • PPE with pockets • It's Rainin men! • Give them a hand • Let's go restock! • A hands on approach • Hydrate or die-drate • Roast-y, toasty storage • The wrong kind of Jell-o • The season of ookie spookie • All that's missing is a spark • "Don't touch me; I'm _________!" • ...
The Hobbit 2025-07-14
Across
- The official name for the war that breaks out near the mountain
- The lord of the Elven land the company stays at for many days (by choice)
- The number of the visitors who arrive, minus the wizard
- The kingdom of men near the mountain, established on a lake
- The object taken from the creature's cave that causes it distress when it goes missing
- Where the main character lives
- The creature the main character encounters and exchanges riddles with
- The things the company use to escape the elven prison
- The monstrous creatures that "spin" the company in a new direction on their trip through the forest
- The name of the wizard who visits in chapter one
- The author's last name
- The three things that capture some of the company (They plan to cook their hostages)
- The name of the book's main character
- The "visitors" who show up the next day
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- The name of the forest by the shapeshifter's house where the company continues their journey
- First name of the mountain's heir
- The thing that kills "The Terrible"
- The _______ mountain
- The large, shapeshifting man who lets the company stay with him
- What the main character decides to write once he's home
- The creatures that are part wolf that threaten the company
- "The King's Jewel"
- The pocketable thing the main character missed at the beginning of the story that he can now go without
- Flying creatures that save the company
- _____-town, where the company is captured by their king before the main character gets separated from the group
- The one whose name is followed by "The Terrible", who destroyed the mountain
- The land of Elves the company arrives at first
27 Clues: "The King's Jewel" • The _______ mountain • The author's last name • Where the main character lives • First name of the mountain's heir • The thing that kills "The Terrible" • The name of the book's main character • Flying creatures that save the company • The "visitors" who show up the next day • The land of Elves the company arrives at first • ...
Vocabulary Review 10 Thursday 8 2018-11-14
Across
- ________ Yousafzai is the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- In Greek mythology Pygmalion was a ________ who fell in love with his creation.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- Release of electricity.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- Jonathan Klein talked about the power of this type of image to cause change.
- The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- Contractions of modal verbs include "should've," "could've" and "________'ve".
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
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- "All that ____" is both an idiom and the title of a musical (movie and stage).
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
- The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time).
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
- We viewed a video that showed how to make an Italian-style hot ___________.
- Julia Roberts' character in "My Best Friend's Wedding" says the bride-to-be is _______, someone easily taken out.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk.
- Someone who changes his or her mind and agrees with you is said to have _____ round to your way of thinking.
22 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time). • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk. • The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches. • The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm. • ...
RAC 4 EVER CROSSWORD 2024-05-09
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- RAC member who collects vinyl, has 70s vintage style, and embodies ‘lemon bar’
- historical maritime disaster movie that won Best Picture in 1998
- RAC member who is deathly afraid of bugs, apparently, and can pull off the look of an all-white suit with gloves
- the gymnastics move that Canon used to successfully distract the class after coming back from the bathroom
- viewing this popular global sporting tournament started it all for our 7th-period meeting
- RAC member who can perform a spot-on impersonation of Mr. Elam’s walk
- Josh's addictive mints of choice
- a second 3rd period interloper who wanted to take Cambrie to prom
- How 6th period US History would always get off track but in a fun way.
- 3rd period interloper who constantly has to be shoo’ed out of class.
- the inscription on the pink mug that RAC gave to Mr. Elam for his birthday.
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- a one-day floor competition born from the early days of RAC
- RAC member who is well-read, quiet, and a fierce defender on the soccer field.
- RAC member who is our regular vocalist and was forced to sit next to Dr. Brewer while he loudly sang off-key
- tallest RAC member who regularly prioritized tennis over crossword club
- RAC member who beat her addiction to Subway Surfer and upholds strong standards of ‘no looking up words’ while doing a crossword.
- RAC member who is obsessed with Retro Bowl and seeks to ‘third-wheel’ the Wallaces for dinner.
- A phrase that Mr. Elam will be thinking about after graduation
- a college that Mr. Elam didn’t want some of you to attend but you are anyway
- occasionally what Mr. Elam has to do after a classroom spill
20 Clues: Josh's addictive mints of choice • a one-day floor competition born from the early days of RAC • occasionally what Mr. Elam has to do after a classroom spill • A phrase that Mr. Elam will be thinking about after graduation • historical maritime disaster movie that won Best Picture in 1998 • a second 3rd period interloper who wanted to take Cambrie to prom • ...
riddle me this puzzle no spaces 2013-04-15
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- the more there is, the less you see, what could I be
- how many sides does a cylinder have
- what is at the beginning of eternity, after time and space, and at the end of every race
- what has trees, and leaves, but no bark
- what do you need to divide 16 apples among 17 people
- what room can no one enter
- if you give me food, I will live. if you give me water, I will die, What am I
- how much dirt is in a hole 16 feet across, and 18 feet deep
- If you throw me off a building, I will not break, but if you put me in the ocean I will
- What has neither flesh, bone, nor nail yet has 4 fingers and a thumb
- What is it that travels on all fours in the morning, on two legs at noon, and three at twilight
- the more you take away, the more it grows, what am I
- whats the single answer on your face
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- what weighs six ounces, sits in a tree, and is very dangerous(Think of The Movie Batman [1966])
- hit me hard, I will crack, but this wont stop me from staring back
- What gets wetter, and wetter the more it dries
- some of these questions are -------
- If you know me, you'll want to share me but if you share me, I'll be gone. What am I
- I am lighter than a feather, but yet the strongest man could not hold me for much more than a few minuets. what am I
- what belongs to you but is used by others
- 'what goes up white, but comes down yellow and white?'(think 1969)
21 Clues: what room can no one enter • how many sides does a cylinder have • some of these questions are ------- • whats the single answer on your face • what has trees, and leaves, but no bark • what belongs to you but is used by others • What gets wetter, and wetter the more it dries • the more there is, the less you see, what could I be • ...
Vocabulary Review 9C/Wednesday1 2018-11-13
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- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- In the clip from the movie "Dangerous Minds" the teacher says you always have a ________ - you may not like the ______, but it's always there.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
- In "Mona Lisa Smile" the teacher tells the students that their new syllabus is "what is ____."
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
- Kenichi Ebina, the robotic entertainer, said his act was ___________.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
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- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- The Pomodoro Technique is a way of studying in which you focus with no distractions for 20-25 minutes, then take a short break. "Pomodoro" is the Italian word for ______.
- In the video about the Gangnam-dancing robot, this word was used twice to describe the robot - we talked about insects on their backs being ___________.
- Release of electricity.
- The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time).
- The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches.
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
- In "Dead Poets Society" the teacher asks the students what their ______ will be.
- In "Budapest-Design for Life" we saw that Budapest is becoming a center for high-end, pret-a-porter _________.
20 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time). • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches. • The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm. • ...
Puzzle 39 2023-07-14
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- "Life is like a box of chocolates"
- A rookie bunny cop teams up with a sly fox to solve a mystery in a city of anthropomorphic animals
- Brendan Fraser encounters ancient curses and supernatural creatures in this actionpacked adventure
- A team of superpowered individuals
- Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal starred in this acclaimed drama about a secret romantic relationship between two cowboys
- Twins embark on a journey to the Middle East to uncover their mothers hidden past
- Criminal mastermind obsessed with puzzles and riddles
- Empathic alien with the ability to sense emotions
- Sandra Bullock portrays Leigh Anne Tuohy a woman who takes in a homeless teenager and helps him become a football player
- Hitman played by John Travolta in Pulp Fiction
- Actor who portrayed James Bond in two films
- Actor who portrayed Shazam in the 2019 film
- Musical film directed by Bob Fosse
- Val Kilmer stars as a master thief in this stylish adventure
- A powerful artifact that grants life to Transformers in the Transformers franchise
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- Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as a cyborg to protect John Connor
- Horror comedy film featuring Corey Haim Corey Feldman and Kiefer Sutherland
- A group of friends navigate the world of heroin addiction in Edinburgh Scotland
- Seasoned criminal played by Robert De Niro in Heat
- Boy wizards magical journey
- The fictional island where the Jurassic Park theme park is located
- Second film in the Indiana Jones franchise
- A young boy learns martial arts from Mr Miyagi in this comingofage sports drama
- Actor who portrayed Superman/Clark Kent in the DC Extended Universe films
- This actor has charmed audiences with his dry wit and comedic timing in films like Groundhog Day and Ghostbusters
25 Clues: Boy wizards magical journey • "Life is like a box of chocolates" • A team of superpowered individuals • Musical film directed by Bob Fosse • Second film in the Indiana Jones franchise • Actor who portrayed James Bond in two films • Actor who portrayed Shazam in the 2019 film • Hitman played by John Travolta in Pulp Fiction • ...
Discordian Alley Channels 2021-11-06
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- hall, the main chat room
- wireless network, a category for all the voice channels
- prompts, where you can do a daily prompt for house points!
- of erised, Ask questions about the server
- floor corridor ||spoiler alert for movies, tv shows and books!||
- feast, introduce yourself
- hall, the first place new students arrive
- this channel tests your solving skills and gets you house points!
- profit, Announcements!
- what are you trying to achieve
- cup, the channel where it shows all the house points
- all plant related images and messages!
- announcements, the channel for important event news
- wizard wheezes, the channel to goof off in with jokes and memes!
- bumping, home to the disboard bot
- tower, the channel for the most “starred” messages
- room, the channel where you can show off your accomplishments!
- where you vote on suggestions
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- up potion, a place to go when you are feeling down
- pitch, Where you can go to join in on the events
- of requirement, slow mode chat room
- the secondary chat room
- wizarding level, weekly trivia to test your hip knowledge and win points
- club, if you like debates this is the channel for you
- room, show us you smile!
- letter, where stars tells us who joined and left
- information, the channel to find all up to date information about classes
- n gold, bot spam channel
- bank, money commands,
- ceremony, get you roles!
- screenshots of memorable and hilarious conversations
- staff anything, a category home to channels designated to each staff
- cauldron, HP discussion channel
- food related images and discussions, including recipes
34 Clues: bank, money commands, • profit, Announcements! • the secondary chat room • hall, the main chat room • room, show us you smile! • n gold, bot spam channel • ceremony, get you roles! • feast, introduce yourself • where you vote on suggestions • what are you trying to achieve • cauldron, HP discussion channel • bumping, home to the disboard bot • of requirement, slow mode chat room • ...
The Scroll of Solomon's Temple 2025-04-10
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- whispers tried to trick Mia’s group with mirages (6 letters).
- and Noah found this glowing artifact in Grandpa’s trunk (6 letters).
- sticky maze where flattery dripped like honey (9 letters).
- star map that guided them through the desert (13 letters).
- heavenly bread that fell after the storm (5 letters).
- grief and lies were trapped in glass (6 letters).
- trait Eli’s father said was a builder’s true strength (8 letters).
- golden statue Lila returned to the Ark (6 letters).
- horn that announced their arrival in Jerusalem (6 letters).
- blind sculptor who helped Eli rebuild (4 letters).
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- first stone laid in Solomon’s temple (7 letters).
- owl, named after a wise king (7 letters).
- stone guardian who speaks riddles at the temple gate (9 letters).
- girl who stole the cherub to help her village (4 letters).
- greedy elder who sealed the well with a stone (5 letters).
- the lion said grows when we surrender (5 letters).
- Mia first discovered the scroll (6 letters).
- final trial’s chamber, filled with pillars of light (7 letters).
- golden lid Tamar stole to save her brother (9 letters).
- envy raged as this destructive force (5 letters).
- tool for carving ‘Surrender’ into stone (6 letters).
- block that anchored the temple during the sandstorm (5 letters).
- kicked this stone, causing the temple pillar to crack (5 letters).
- young builder who learned to trust God’s blueprint (3 letters).
- bound the scroll Mia carried everywhere (6 letters).
25 Clues: owl, named after a wise king (7 letters). • Mia first discovered the scroll (6 letters). • first stone laid in Solomon’s temple (7 letters). • envy raged as this destructive force (5 letters). • grief and lies were trapped in glass (6 letters). • the lion said grows when we surrender (5 letters). • blind sculptor who helped Eli rebuild (4 letters). • ...
Movies X Music 2025-11-25
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- Sith Lord with an unforgettable breathing sound.
- Pulitzer-winning rapper with deep storytelling.
- Purple-clad music genius and guitar virtuoso.
- Ring-obsessed creature torn between two selves.
- Adventurous archaeologist terrified of snakes.
- Retro-inspired performer with smooth vocals.
- Singer turned beauty mogul with global hits.
- Unpredictable soap-maker with chaotic philosophy.
- Clown-faced criminal agent of chaos.
- Ruthless gangster with a “say hello” attitude.
- Ogre who’d rather be left alone in his swamp.
- Red-haired songwriter behind global chart-toppers.
- Iconic shapeshifter of glam rock.
- Assassin who avenges his dog with precision.
- Pink-loving lawyer who proves everyone wrong.
- Small green Jedi master who speaks in riddles.
- Rapper known for blending hip-hop and R&B.
- Spartan king who shouts “This is Sparta!”
- Suave spy known for shaken martinis.
- British powerhouse known for heartbreak ballads.
- Queen of Soul demanding respect.
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- Rap legend with razor-sharp lyricism.
- Singer with one of the greatest voices ever.
- Roman general turned slave seeking vengeance.
- Pianist with flair and timeless hits.
- Space survivor who battles the Xenomorph.
- Man who keeps running through history.
- King of Pop known for the moonwalk.
- Queen with unmatched stage presence.
- Global K-pop phenomenon redefining fandom.
- The One who sees beyond the Matrix.
- Teen who takes the most legendary day off.
- King of Rock who shook the world.
- Pop superstar famous for eras and reinventions.
- Underdog boxer who goes the distance.
- Queen’s electrifying frontman.
- Queen of reinvention and pop culture.
- Country-pop superstar with massive crossover hits.
- Teen with the most ridiculous fake ID ever.
- Queen with ice powers who sings “Let It Go.”
40 Clues: Queen’s electrifying frontman. • Queen of Soul demanding respect. • King of Rock who shook the world. • Iconic shapeshifter of glam rock. • King of Pop known for the moonwalk. • The One who sees beyond the Matrix. • Queen with unmatched stage presence. • Clown-faced criminal agent of chaos. • Suave spy known for shaken martinis. • Rap legend with razor-sharp lyricism. • ...
Shakespeare 2025-12-12
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- Tragedy about a prince seeking revenge for his father’s murder
- Comedy of deception, healing, and reluctant romance
- Comedy of magic, lovers, and fairies
- Narrative poem about desire and rejection
- Play about magic, forgiveness, and shipwreck on a mysterious island
- GENTLEMENO FVERONA Comedy about friendship, betrayal, and love (combined below)
- Collection of 154 poems about love, beauty, time, and mortality
- Lost play referenced historically (clue-friendly inclusion)
- Tragedy about a wealthy man turned misanthrope
- Tragedy of Roman politics and doomed lovers
- Tragedy about an aging king who divides his kingdom
- Comedy-drama involving justice, mercy, and a bond
- Allegorical poem about truth and unity in love
- Comedy of oaths, flirtation, and wit
- Comedy of wit, trickery, and romantic misunderstandings
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- Romance involving jealousy, redemption, and a miraculous statue
- Pastoral comedy featuring disguise and life in the Forest of Arden
- Adventure romance involving shipwrecks, riddles, and reunions
- Dark play about love and betrayal during the Trojan War
- Tragedy of ambition, prophecy, and downfall in Scotland
- Tragedy of jealousy and manipulation led by Iago
- Historical tragedy about betrayal and political upheaval
- Dark comedy about justice, corruption, and mercy
- Roman tragedy about pride, exile, and political conflict
- Comedy involving jealousy and comic trickery
- History about royal legitimacy and political conflict
- Comedy about marriage, disguise, and power dynamics
- Poem about honor, violence, and tragedy
- Tragedy of star-crossed lovers in Verona
- Comedy about friendship, betrayal, and love
- Farce of twins and mistaken identity
- Romance blending mistaken identity, jealousy, and reunion
- Comedy of mistaken identities and unrequited love
33 Clues: Comedy of magic, lovers, and fairies • Farce of twins and mistaken identity • Comedy of oaths, flirtation, and wit • Poem about honor, violence, and tragedy • Tragedy of star-crossed lovers in Verona • Narrative poem about desire and rejection • Comedy about friendship, betrayal, and love • Tragedy of Roman politics and doomed lovers • ...
Cell Metabolism 2021-08-10
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- any metabolic process that involves the breakdown of complex molecules (such as proteins or lipids) and the release of energy
- abbreviation for an essential metabolite; methyl group donor involved in the methylation of DNA, RNA and histones
- serine/threonine kinase; interacts with Akt, a key player in mammalian metabolism
- Term employed to describe a cellular system used to translocate electrons across impermeable membranes
- By-products of normal oxygen metabolism; can cause irreversible damage to DNA
- State of scarcity of a metabolite, like glucose
- term applied to particular biochemical pathways in which metabolites are newly biosynthesized
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- The ______ effect; tumor cell reliance on glycolysis rather than oxidation to meet metabolic needs
- electron donating molecule; used by enzymes to synthesize large biomolecules
- final step of cellular respiration; a series of redox reactions involving the flow of electrons along a series of membrane-bound proteins, coupled with the generation of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
- Key part of an important TCA cycle intermediate; consists of a β-mercaptoethylamine group linked to the vitamin pantothenic acid (B5) through an amide linkage[3] and 3'-phosphorylated ADP
- endogenous intermediates of metabolism that aberrantly accumulate in cancer cells
- A central cellular respiration pathway, produces NADH and FADH2, occurs in the mitochondria
- deprivation of oxygen, can drive tumor progression
- most abundant free amino acid in circulation; very important in cancer metabolism
- major eukaryotic lipid, named after a legendary mythological creature that creates riddles
16 Clues: State of scarcity of a metabolite, like glucose • deprivation of oxygen, can drive tumor progression • electron donating molecule; used by enzymes to synthesize large biomolecules • By-products of normal oxygen metabolism; can cause irreversible damage to DNA • endogenous intermediates of metabolism that aberrantly accumulate in cancer cells • ...
Mythical Creatures 2025-09-09
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- – A monster with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- – A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- – A huge, powerful reptile-like creature that often breathes fire and can fly.
- – A flying horse with large, white wings.
- – A creature with a lion’s body, a human head, and sometimes wings, known for asking riddles.
- – A monster made of different animals, often with a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a snake’s tail.
- – A many-headed water serpent; when one head is cut off, two grow back.
- – A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- – A giant with only one big eye in the middle of its forehead.
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- – A horse-like animal with a single, spiral horn on its forehead.
- – A magical being with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish.
- – A small magical person, often with pointy ears, who is clever and quick.
- – A beast with a lion’s body, a human-like face, and a tail that shoots spikes.
- – A magical bird that bursts into flames when it dies and is reborn from its ashes.
- – A woman whose hair is made of snakes; anyone who looks into her eyes turns to stone.
- – A nature spirit, usually shown as a beautiful woman who lives in forests, rivers, or mountains.
- – A half-human, half-goat being who loves music, dancing, and fun.
- – A giant, three-headed dog that guards the gates of the underworld.
18 Clues: – A flying horse with large, white wings. • – A monster with the body of a man and the head of a bull. • – A giant with only one big eye in the middle of its forehead. • – A horse-like animal with a single, spiral horn on its forehead. • – A half-human, half-goat being who loves music, dancing, and fun. • ...
RIDDLES AND CROSSWORD ON ANIMALS 2022-06-22
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- BENGAL TIGER Skin used for making cloth.
- The fastest animal on the EARTH
- The snake having height more than 6.25 meter
- the king of the forest
- have stiff and tightly packed feathers.
- It brings both good and bad luck
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- Famous in Assam
- tusk used for furniture FOX the cunning animal
- Uses Ultrasonic Waves to detect its prey
- Man's best friend
10 Clues: Famous in Assam • Man's best friend • the king of the forest • The fastest animal on the EARTH • It brings both good and bad luck • have stiff and tightly packed feathers. • Uses Ultrasonic Waves to detect its prey • BENGAL TIGER Skin used for making cloth. • The snake having height more than 6.25 meter • tusk used for furniture FOX the cunning animal
Ritter the English Wizards Riddles 2017-12-04
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- words that add coherence (before/after, first/second).
- A word of phrase that changes the meaning of a word, that isn’t clearly attached to the sentence.
- an incomplete sentence that has become disconnected from the main clause.
- F A N B O Y S (these join two or more words phrases together).
- Layers of adjectives used to build up and modify a particular noun.
- Unnecessary punctuation.
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- Under Pressure, overwhelmed, surrounded.
- Provides a transition between two ideas.
- the process of reading aloud, asking and answering questions to yourself.
- a method of reading aloud, asking questions and annotating text in an attempt to better understand the text.
10 Clues: Unnecessary punctuation. • Under Pressure, overwhelmed, surrounded. • Provides a transition between two ideas. • words that add coherence (before/after, first/second). • F A N B O Y S (these join two or more words phrases together). • Layers of adjectives used to build up and modify a particular noun. • ...
Riddles with the Mad Hatter 2019-11-03
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- Where does success come before work?
- I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?
- What is easy to get into but hard to get out of?
- what is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?
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- What is always in of you but cannot be seen?
- When things go wrong what can you always count on?
- What has hands but does not clap?
- Why is a raven like a writing desk?
- What starts with "T" finishes with "T" and has "T" in it?
- How far can the White Rabbit run into the woods?
10 Clues: What has hands but does not clap? • Why is a raven like a writing desk? • Where does success come before work? • What is always in of you but cannot be seen? • I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I? • How far can the White Rabbit run into the woods? • What is easy to get into but hard to get out of? • When things go wrong what can you always count on? • ...
Year of the dragon 2024-02-08
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- Symbolic element associated with prosperity in Chinese New Year, akin to nurturing client well-being
- Feeling of deep sorrow and loss, echoing the mournful cry of a solitary dragon
- Traditional Chinese New Year celebration symbolizing renewal, mirroring the transformative power of therapy
- Technique to challenge limiting beliefs, akin to taming the dragon's fiery thoughts
- Ethical principle of respecting client autonomy, akin to understanding the dragon's territorial instincts
- Group therapy focused on interpersonal dynamics, like dragons dancing in a celestial formation
- Symbolic offering associated with respect and appreciation, akin to expressing gratitude to the therapist guide
- Symbolic creature in Chinese mythology associated with transformation, mirroring the metamorphosis experienced in therapy
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- Informal term for a therapist, perhaps specializing in depth psychology, like deciphering the dragon's ancient riddles
- Technique encouraging acceptance of emotions, akin to embracing the dragon's diverse scales
- Therapy approach focusing on changing emotional patterns, akin to training a young dragon to control its flames
- Therapeutic alliance built on empathy and understanding, akin to forging a bond with a wise dragon
- Eastern mindfulness practice emphasizing present-moment awareness, like riding the dragon's breath in harmony
- Traditional Chinese New Year decoration symbolizing good luck and fortune, akin to therapy fostering positive change
- Technique to access and process repressed memories, like unearthing the dragon's forgotten memories
- Feeling of intense anxiety and fear, like encountering a mythical hydra with multiple anxieties
- Jungian archetype reflecting shadow work, akin to navigating the dragon's hidden caverns
- Ethical principle of avoiding harm, akin to respecting the dragon's powerful claws
18 Clues: Feeling of deep sorrow and loss, echoing the mournful cry of a solitary dragon • Ethical principle of avoiding harm, akin to respecting the dragon's powerful claws • Technique to challenge limiting beliefs, akin to taming the dragon's fiery thoughts • Jungian archetype reflecting shadow work, akin to navigating the dragon's hidden caverns • ...
Our Class 2020-06-07
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- Went to school in Taiwan last year
- Loves chickens
- A member of the royal family?
- Loves beef and insurance
- Last student to join the sixth grade
- Might forget you if you are her shadow
- Will help you if you are a shadow and your host loses you
- Reads lots of animal books
- Gets around on roller skates
- Has the biggest "backpack" in the class
- Knows lots of good jokes and riddles
- Three siblings in one clue
- Claimed to be pregnant
- Bakes the best brownies
- Longest-running science experiment this year
- Ruth Bader Ginsberg's alter ego
- Counted all of Mrs. Walker's mistakes
- Obsessed with penguins
- Likes to work with Ryker
- Loves to eat goldfish crackers
- Knows the history of the world
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- Still roots for the White Sox
- Best voice for saying, "What is your answer?"
- The best gymnast ever
- Always willing to lend a pencil
- Wrote a story so silly it made the teacher cry
- Likely to invite you to sit at her lunch table
- Touched the net of the basketball hoop
- Helped to persuade Mrs. Frock to sponsor our bird feeders
- Plays a very large instrument for a small person
- Brought her dog to class. Zoom class, that is
- Mary Poppins
- Tried to trip a car with her foot!
- Started the year with the most unusual hair color
- Will help you if your forget your schedule
- Was NOT hit by a bus
- Lives in Campbell
- Won the spelling bee
- Likes to work with Erika
- Plays cards at lunch
- Fattest squirrel in Corning, thanks to us
- First student to leave ASMS this year
- Loves to talk about birds
43 Clues: Mary Poppins • Loves chickens • Lives in Campbell • Was NOT hit by a bus • Won the spelling bee • Plays cards at lunch • The best gymnast ever • Claimed to be pregnant • Obsessed with penguins • Bakes the best brownies • Loves beef and insurance • Likes to work with Erika • Likes to work with Ryker • Loves to talk about birds • Reads lots of animal books • Three siblings in one clue • ...
LORD OF THE RINGS 2022-01-14
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- Strider's dad
- Smeagol's alias
- gandalf's nemesis
- Isildur's daughter in law?
- absent for the falling of the Westfold
- helmet kick victim
- tried to take the ring before dying
- these leaves do not idly fall
- pre-LOTR book
- these birds returned after Smaug's death
- Wormtongue
- there's dwarves in this place
- Gandalf's claim to fame
- she "had a bit of fun"
- Morgoth's servant
- lord of the eagles
- steeds of the orcs
- these are lit!
- faster than wargs (2 words)
- the race of Legolas
- Sam's hopeful entree (2 words)
- Bilbo's sword
- giant insects at Beorn's house
- Bilbo's ticket out
- broken by Merry in "Fellowship"
- Bilbo's mount
- type of writing on the one ring
- he will not part with a single coin
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- known as the "iron fortress"
- the real hero of LOTR
- Ring Finder
- "beyond measure"
- Aragorn actor
- orcs 2.0
- The Shire
- Thrain's kingdom
- spoon-stealing relative
- hero of laketown
- number of rings given to men
- symbols on Thrain's map
- the goblin cleaver
- what Theoden calls Gandalf at first
- what killed Boromir
- fateful bridge (2 words)
- Brown Wizard
- ring bearer
- Gandalf's drink of choice
- fine weed from Longbottom (2 words)
- what do you smell
- refuge for Rohanians (2 words)
- indestructible crystal ball
- [blank] pack?!
- one bite is enough
- essential heirlooms of Thrain (3 words)
- Bilbo's 111th
- "tasty" appendages of Merry and Pippin
- Kili's edible pillow
- the foe-hammer
- el corazone de la montanya
- when this bird knocks, it's time
- oldest dwarf?
- last moon for map viewing
- former mine, current tomb
- beings of the woods
64 Clues: orcs 2.0 • The Shire • Wormtongue • Ring Finder • ring bearer • Brown Wizard • Strider's dad • Aragorn actor • pre-LOTR book • Bilbo's 111th • Bilbo's sword • oldest dwarf? • Bilbo's mount • [blank] pack?! • the foe-hammer • these are lit! • Smeagol's alias • "beyond measure" • Thrain's kingdom • hero of laketown • gandalf's nemesis • what do you smell • Morgoth's servant • helmet kick victim • the goblin cleaver • ...
RIDDLE ME THIS 2022-04-14
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- a sequence of numbers to open a lock
- a king in greek mythology that would trap children in a labyrinth
- the character that says “Good Night, Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.”
- a game where you use pieces with letters to make words
- the study of coded communications
- the villain in the Saw movie franchise
- the sport Tiger Woods plays
- the machine the germans used to code messages during World War II
- a party game named after a part of the brain
- a toy with six faces, each a different color
- when a group of larks are present I create a sense of extreme happiness
- a phrase to ask something
- a mountain range in California
- a number game played on a 9x9 grid
- a game where you find clues in an enclosed space to exit
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- a confusing problem
- country whose capital is New Delhi
- the name of the Sesame Street character that lives in a trash can
- a problem or word play created to make you think
- a strategy to gain an advantage especially in chess
- I'm a plague without disease, you see me perched above your head
- a popular autumn activity involving a network of paths in a field
- you hear my voice after you have spoken
- the team that beat the New York Giants in the 1923 World Series
- a state of extreme happiness without larks but one that you can watch on your screen
- to make someone confused
- Batman villain who uses riddles
- airline company formed on March 2, 1925
- a coded way of writing
29 Clues: a confusing problem • a coded way of writing • to make someone confused • a phrase to ask something • the sport Tiger Woods plays • a mountain range in California • Batman villain who uses riddles • the study of coded communications • country whose capital is New Delhi • a number game played on a 9x9 grid • a sequence of numbers to open a lock • ...
MCS Democracy week 2024-11-03
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- Renaissance leader not after the big picture [6]
- Cigar smoker unwell after religion [9]
- Liberal, real complicated, forces Spanish King [4,4]
- This Europhile has asterix by French sea [7]
- Hockey head turns most of loss into shaky win [6]
- This President is almost completely dotty [4]
- Governor pursues Star Wars policy with ray gun, reportedly (sorry) [6]
- Bad romance with this Tory [7]
- That she is a female pop icon? It's over our heads! [8]
- Nationalised trains have drab colour [5]
- Make cross? [4]
- Leaders of Portuguese expect the Spanish to remove outside [4]
- Politics teacher starting to ask you lots of riddles [6]
- Boss down under misled Alan’s bee [8]
- University supremo with a Labour PM [8]
- Cleans in macho overalls? [6]
- Mao’s lost heart and starting to disown leader of neighbouring country [4]
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- City makes another one rumble [9]
- Top biologist happy with peach seed [9]
- Politician obfuscates a loan with beginnings of bankruptcy when rich? [5,3]
- Spanish leader half anchored in special economic zone [7]
- Noise where radical Republican is [10]
- Point of mysterious thorn [5]
- Did he need crisis in the beginning? [4]
- Vote loser bafflingly won four elections [9]
- Ineffective president can thank major newspaper [4]
- It’s not ideal, sir, being Victoria’s favourite [8]
- Shrub partly dodgy? [4]
- I hear Native American tent needs a drink [5]
- Infamously pardoned reversing an ox in [5]
- Harry follows empty heart to open land [5]
- New Democrat just fluff wrapped in a lie [7]
- Important: unknown quantity in Khan displaced by energy [5]
- That Russian has a tie [5]
34 Clues: Make cross? [4] • Shrub partly dodgy? [4] • That Russian has a tie [5] • Point of mysterious thorn [5] • Cleans in macho overalls? [6] • Bad romance with this Tory [7] • City makes another one rumble [9] • Boss down under misled Alan’s bee [8] • Cigar smoker unwell after religion [9] • Noise where radical Republican is [10] • Top biologist happy with peach seed [9] • ...
Halloween X World Mythology 2025-10-31
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- Worn in rituals or on Halloween to disguise identity.
- Legendary fire-breathing creature found in many myths.
- Creature with a lion’s body and human head; famous for riddles.
- Word for a ghost or soul in Greek mythology. |
- Wailing Irish spirit who warns of death.
- Half-man, half-bull creature in the Labyrinth.
- Carved pumpkin based on an Irish ghost legend.
- Gorgon whose gaze turns people to stone.
- Existence beyond death. |
- Greek god of the Underworld. |
- Multi-headed serpent defeated by Hercules.
- Bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- Snake-haired monster like Medusa.
- Norse goddess of the dead. |
- Preserved Egyptian body wrapped in cloth.
- Symbol of light and guidance in darkness.
- Egyptian god who rules the afterlife. |
- Mythical beast with the body of a lion and head of an eagle.
- Queen of the Underworld who returns each spring. |
- Fall season celebrated in ancient festivals.
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- Orange gourd carved for Halloween.
- A prediction of the future.
- Egyptian god of mummification and protector of the dead. |
- The soul of a dead person appearing to the living.
- Magical spell or protective object.
- Bones of a body, symbol of death and rebirth.
- Realm of the dead in many myths. |
- Spell intended to bring misfortune.
- Undead being who drinks blood.
- A being’s change from one form to another.
- Celtic festival marking the boundary between life and death; origin of Halloween. |
- Human who transforms into a wolf under the full moon.
- Ghostly being or soul. |
- Three-headed dog guarding the Greek Underworld. |
- Sea creature whose song lures sailors.
- Person or place that delivers messages from the gods.
36 Clues: A prediction of the future. • Undead being who drinks blood. • Snake-haired monster like Medusa. • Orange gourd carved for Halloween. • Magical spell or protective object. • Spell intended to bring misfortune. • Sea creature whose song lures sailors. • Bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • Wailing Irish spirit who warns of death. • ...
Summer of the Mariposas Vocabulary List 2025-10-10
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- n. A sudden sharp feeling of pain or emotional distress.
- v. Made an emotional appeal or earnest request.
- a. Not believable or realistic; unlikely to be true.
- n. A person whose job is to prepare dead bodies for burial or cremation; undertaker.
- n. Deep respect for someone or something.
- a. Extremely thin or haggard, often due to suffering or hunger.
- a. Giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is about to happen; threatening.
- n. Protective coverings spun by some insects for the pupa stage.
- v. To feel or show great joy or delight.
- a. Untidy or disordered in appearance; messy.
- n. A small flash of light, especially as reflected from a shiny surface.
- n. A state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
- adj. Expressing dry, mocking humor or irony; twisted or contorted.
- n. The events that are meant to happen in a person’s life; fate.
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- adj. Having or showing a desire to cause harm or evil to others.
- n. A ghostly figure; something that appears unexpectedly.
- v. Suggesting something without directly stating it.
- n. Puzzles or questions requiring thought to answer; statements with hidden meanings.
- adj.Unpredictable; not consistent or regular in behavior or movement.
- adj. Dried up; lacking moisture.
- n. In Greek mythology, a Gorgon whose gaze could turn people to stone; often refers to something or someone terrifying.
- n. A distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround a person, place, or thing.
- n. The state of being unknown, inconspicuous, or difficult to understand.
- a. Allowing light to pass through, but not completely clear; semi-transparent.
- a. Of a sickly, yellowish or pale complexion.
- v. Twisted or squirmed in pain or discomfort.
26 Clues: adj. Dried up; lacking moisture. • v. To feel or show great joy or delight. • n. Deep respect for someone or something. • a. Of a sickly, yellowish or pale complexion. • a. Untidy or disordered in appearance; messy. • v. Twisted or squirmed in pain or discomfort. • v. Made an emotional appeal or earnest request. • v. Suggesting something without directly stating it. • ...
Ritter the English Wizards Riddles 2017-12-04
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- a method of reading aloud, asking questions and annotating text in an attempt to better understand the text.
- A word of phrase that changes the meaning of a word, that isn’t clearly attached to the sentence.
- an incomplete sentence that has become disconnected from the main clause.
- F A N B O Y S (these join two or more words phrases together).
- words that add coherence (before/after, first/second).
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- Unnecessary punctuation.
- Provides a transition between two ideas.
- Under Pressure, overwhelmed, surrounded.
- Layers of adjectives used to build up and modify a particular noun.
- the process of reading aloud, asking and answering questions to yourself.
10 Clues: Unnecessary punctuation. • Provides a transition between two ideas. • Under Pressure, overwhelmed, surrounded. • words that add coherence (before/after, first/second). • F A N B O Y S (these join two or more words phrases together). • Layers of adjectives used to build up and modify a particular noun. • ...
The Hobbit 2014-01-14
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- Who saved the dwarfs and Bilbo on many occassions?
- Who is the Carrock?
- Trolls can't see the light of the sun, or they will turn to _______.
- Gollum has this on his island and received it as a birthday present.
- Beorn is usually in the form of a _____.
- Gollum and Bilbo play this game back and forth.
- The war at the end of the novel.
- The Lord of the Eagles soon became ____ __ ____ _____.
- Who makes fun of the dwarf's beards?
- He lived by the dark water in the goblin's cave and was a small slimy creature.\
- Who was "as noble and as fair in face as an elf lord, as strong as a warrior, as wise as a wizard, as venerable as a king of dwarves, and as kind as summer"? (p.49)
- What captured the dwarfs in chapter eight?
- Who is the hobbit?
- How many dwarfs showed up at the hobbit's house?
- What is Gandalf?
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- These creatures at dwarfs and ponies.
- Bilbo is not ________ at the beginning of the novel.
- This dwarf went a bit into the hidden passage on Lonely Mountain with Bilbo.
- Bilbo took this from the dragon's treasure pile.
- The fattest dwarf.
- How many trolls were there?
- Freed all of the dwarfs from the Wood-elves' caves.
- Who was the enormously important dwarf?
- "...steal gold and jewels, you know, from men and elves and dwarves, wherever they can find them; and they guard their plunder as long as they live, and never enjoy a brass ring of it." What is Thorin describing?
- Saved Gandalf, the dwarfs and Bilbo from the fire, goblins and the wargs.
- Warg
- Killed Smaug.
- Smaug hates ______.
- What did the dwarf's use to help make travelling easier?
29 Clues: Warg • Killed Smaug. • What is Gandalf? • The fattest dwarf. • Who is the hobbit? • Who is the Carrock? • Smaug hates ______. • How many trolls were there? • The war at the end of the novel. • Who makes fun of the dwarf's beards? • These creatures at dwarfs and ponies. • Who was the enormously important dwarf? • Beorn is usually in the form of a _____. • ...
Buddhism 2021-03-04
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- riddles to confound the mind and help lead to enlightenment
- a "school" of Buddhism favored by many in the West; Buddhahood must be experienced
- the "blowing out" of the flames of craving that tie us to suffering and death
- the three baskets of the Buddhist sacred text
- form of Buddhism developed in Tibet; majority of Buddhists in the US
- marks out an entire pattern of life to eliminate suffering
- subject of the first public sermon of the Buddha after his enlightenment
- seated meditation
- the basis of Buddhism is the understanding that life is _________
- name for the "enlightened one" - Siddhartha Gautama; one of the 3 jewels
- another name for Buddhist scriptures
- a community living the righteous life; one of the 3 jewels
- term for the Buddha of the future
- a Buddhist "saint"; one deserving reverence; at the fourth stage leading to Nirvana
- a Buddhist shrine built in the form of a mound pointing upward and housing a relic of the Buddha
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- "The Great Raft" branch of Buddhism; practiced in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Nepal
- condition achieved by Gautama during his meditation under the bodhi tree; the goal of Buddhism
- teachings of Buddha; one of the 3 jewels
- a term for sudden Enlightenment
- spiritual and temporal leader of Tibetan Buddhism; chosen and trained at childhood
- one who has reached "Buddhahood"; renounces Nirvana to help all creatures become enlightened
- Japanese term for another Buddha popular in Mahayana Buddhism
- the country of Buddhist and Hindu origins
- name given to Buddhism monks
- The Way of the Elders; Orthodox Buddhism practiced in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia
25 Clues: seated meditation • name given to Buddhism monks • a term for sudden Enlightenment • term for the Buddha of the future • another name for Buddhist scriptures • teachings of Buddha; one of the 3 jewels • the country of Buddhist and Hindu origins • the three baskets of the Buddhist sacred text • marks out an entire pattern of life to eliminate suffering • ...
Macbeth, Midsummer Night's Dream and Shakespeare trivia 2023-12-21
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- Used as a 'love potion' by smearing it's juices on the eyelids of a sleeping person
- Looks not with the eyes, but with the mind
- Predicted Macbeth's future in riddles speaking of a glorious future as king, which led him to his demise.
- Spurred Macbeth to action and pushed him over the edge of his morals, died from succumbing to her own.
- Shakespeare's grave is located in [blank] Church
- Macbeth sent murderers to kill: Anyone capable of taking the [blank], or anyone capable of producing someone capable of taking the [blank].
- Shakespeare's most famous play
- Macbeth and Lady Macbeth suffered from too much [blank].
- Lady Macbeth could not kill him as he lay sleeping, as he looked too much like her father.
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- Queen of the amazons to be married to Theseus
- Vanquisher and foil to Macbeth, mourning for his lost wife and child where Macbeth could not.
- "I will not be afraid of death and bane, Till [blank] come to Dunsinane."
- Lady Macbeth challenged Macbeth's [blank] when he refused to murder Duncan at Inverness.
- The cursed name of the Scottish Thane. Theatrical superstition holds the belief that speaking the name inside a theatre will lead to disaster.
- Shakespeare was born and buried within the same city, that being
- Rumored to have taken inspiration from Holinshed's Chronicles for most of his history plays.
- The city in which A Midsummer Night's Dream takes place
- The Comedy Of Errors is Shakespeare's [blank] play
- Most dire measure of Hermia's possible punishment
- The ghost of a man betrayed by Macbeth whose descendants will continue to rule Dunsinane Castle for generations.
20 Clues: Shakespeare's most famous play • Looks not with the eyes, but with the mind • Queen of the amazons to be married to Theseus • Shakespeare's grave is located in [blank] Church • Most dire measure of Hermia's possible punishment • The Comedy Of Errors is Shakespeare's [blank] play • The city in which A Midsummer Night's Dream takes place • ...
LORD OF THE RINGS 2025-05-17
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- Strider's dad
- Smeagol's alias
- gandalf's nemesis
- Isildur's daughter in law?
- absent for the falling of the Westfold
- helmet kick victim
- tried to take the ring before dying
- these leaves do not idly fall
- pre-LOTR book
- these birds returned after Smaug's death
- Wormtongue
- there's dwarves in this place
- Gandalf's claim to fame
- she "had a bit of fun"
- Morgoth's servant
- lord of the eagles
- steeds of the orcs
- these are lit!
- faster than wargs (2 words)
- the race of Legolas
- Sam's hopeful entree (2 words)
- Bilbo's sword
- giant insects at Beorn's house
- Bilbo's ticket out
- broken by Merry in "Fellowship"
- Bilbo's mount
- type of writing on the one ring
- he will not part with a single coin
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- known as the "iron fortress"
- the real hero of LOTR
- Ring Finder
- "beyond measure"
- Aragorn actor
- orcs 2.0
- The Shire
- Thrain's kingdom
- spoon-stealing relative
- hero of laketown
- number of rings given to men
- symbols on Thrain's map
- the goblin cleaver
- what Theoden calls Gandalf at first
- what killed Boromir
- fateful bridge (2 words)
- Brown Wizard
- ring bearer
- Gandalf's drink of choice
- fine weed from Longbottom (2 words)
- what do you smell
- refuge for Rohanians (2 words)
- indestructible crystal ball
- [blank] pack?!
- one bite is enough
- essential heirlooms of Thrain (3 words)
- Bilbo's 111th
- "tasty" appendages of Merry and Pippin
- Kili's edible pillow
- the foe-hammer
- el corazone de la montanya
- when this bird knocks, it's time
- oldest dwarf?
- last moon for map viewing
- former mine, current tomb
- beings of the woods
64 Clues: orcs 2.0 • The Shire • Wormtongue • Ring Finder • ring bearer • Brown Wizard • Strider's dad • Aragorn actor • pre-LOTR book • Bilbo's 111th • Bilbo's sword • oldest dwarf? • Bilbo's mount • [blank] pack?! • the foe-hammer • these are lit! • Smeagol's alias • "beyond measure" • Thrain's kingdom • hero of laketown • gandalf's nemesis • what do you smell • Morgoth's servant • helmet kick victim • the goblin cleaver • ...
Fantastic riddles 2022-04-09
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- You can catch it but never through it.
- I"m the beginning of end, the end of space, not in start, and in the start of eight.
- Pour people have it, ritch people need it, iff you eat it, you die.
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- The man who invented it dosen't need it, the man who bought it dosen't wan't it, and the man who needs it dose n't know what it is.
4 Clues: You can catch it but never through it. • Pour people have it, ritch people need it, iff you eat it, you die. • I"m the beginning of end, the end of space, not in start, and in the start of eight. • The man who invented it dosen't need it, the man who bought it dosen't wan't it, and the man who needs it dose n't know what it is.
Teen Crossword 2/10, more riddles 2025-02-10
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- A soldier that keeps to himself
- A nervous clock
- What the ground becomes after you push the gas pedal all the way down
- How many noble people do you see? (Sesame Street)
- A doctor who keeps getting smaller
- Either involving feelings or a building, it goes over the top
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- If a tree sings to itself in the woods, what is the quality of its sound? (Both words spelled similarly, Use the sound based word)
- A shaky archer
- If Apple invented the hair that forms over your eye
- This month moves like a soldier
- Elephants and trees share this...
- Being cool with getting lower
- Stylish water coming out of the faucet slowly
- A newspaper that comes out afterwards
14 Clues: A shaky archer • A nervous clock • Being cool with getting lower • A soldier that keeps to himself • This month moves like a soldier • Elephants and trees share this... • A doctor who keeps getting smaller • A newspaper that comes out afterwards • Stylish water coming out of the faucet slowly • How many noble people do you see? (Sesame Street) • ...
BOOKWORM 2022 2022-11-16
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- the unwritten lore (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture
- Greek poet who improved the lyric meter and used first-person narration rather than writing from the perspective of the gods to revolutionize the poetry genre.
- a dramatic composition involving elements of both tragedy and comedy usually with the tragic predominating
- using language that normally signifies the opposite
- relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections
- the legendary hero of an anonymous Old English epic poem composed in the early 8th century; he slays a monster and becomes king but dies fighting a dragon
- beloved author who famously wrote the book "The Fault In Our Stars"
- a straightforward folk story poem with short stanza length that has been made into a song
- created the highly adapted novel, Pride and Prejudice
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- phrases and slang that become widely used in a certain language, geographical area, or historical period
- formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the long wandering and eventful journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
- a Spanish epic novel that is frequently referred to as the first modern novel and one of the best pieces of literature ever produced
- He is a fictional detective created by the author Arthur Conan Doyle
- pen name of Eric Blair, a twentieth-century writer, equally at home with journalism, essays, novels, literary criticism
15 Clues: using language that normally signifies the opposite • created the highly adapted novel, Pride and Prejudice • formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named • beloved author who famously wrote the book "The Fault In Our Stars" • He is a fictional detective created by the author Arthur Conan Doyle • ...
lab items 2025-08-14
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- Riddles:I sit on your face but I’m not a mask.I guard your eyes while you do a task.What am I?
- Riddle: I can be ice, liquid, or steam.I fall from clouds and fill your cup.What am I?
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- Riddles: I’m long and transparent, glass or plastic,I carry liquids in the lab and stand in a rack.What am I?
- Riddle: I cover your fingers, I keep you safe. I’m used in labs and come in pairs. What am I?
4 Clues: Riddle: I can be ice, liquid, or steam.I fall from clouds and fill your cup.What am I? • Riddle: I cover your fingers, I keep you safe. I’m used in labs and come in pairs. What am I? • Riddles:I sit on your face but I’m not a mask.I guard your eyes while you do a task.What am I? • ...
Riddles, Jokes and facts 2021-06-06
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- What gets wet well drying
- what part of the world is bees not found in
- Who was the Daughter of richer Nixon and the daughter in law of Dwight D. Eisenhower
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- How many presidents don't have middle names
- What has ears but cannot hear
- How long would it take to drive to space
- Kate`s mother has 3 children Snap crackle and _____
7 Clues: What gets wet well drying • What has ears but cannot hear • How long would it take to drive to space • How many presidents don't have middle names • what part of the world is bees not found in • Kate`s mother has 3 children Snap crackle and _____ • Who was the Daughter of richer Nixon and the daughter in law of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-13
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- I'm a winged horse that flies up high, with grace and beauty that can't be denied.
- I'm a half-man and half-bull, lost in a labyrinth, a fearsome pull.
- I'm a bird that rises from the ashes, reborn and fiery with colorful flashes.
- I'm a creature with the head of an eagle, and the body of a lion, mighty and regal.
- I'm a sea monster with tentacles so long, lurking beneath the waves, both fierce and strong.
- I'm a creature with wings and fire-breathing might, guarding treasures day and night.
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- I'm a half-human and half-fish creature of the sea, singing and swimming so gracefully.
- I'm a giant with a single eye, roaming the land and reaching for the sky.
- I'm a creature with the body of a lion and a human head, guarding secrets, my riddles widespread.
- I'm a person who turns into a wolf at night, under the full moon, ready to take flight.
- I'm a being with the body of a horse, and a human on top, a mythical force.
- I'm a hairy creature from snowy lands, leaving footprints as big as your hands.
- I'm a magical horse with a single horn, bringing joy and wonder since I was born.
- I'm a small creature that lives underground, taking care of gardens, making no sound.
- I'm a tiny magical being with wings, spreading joy and granting wishes, many things.
15 Clues: I'm a half-man and half-bull, lost in a labyrinth, a fearsome pull. • I'm a giant with a single eye, roaming the land and reaching for the sky. • I'm a being with the body of a horse, and a human on top, a mythical force. • I'm a bird that rises from the ashes, reborn and fiery with colorful flashes. • ...
Ritter the English Wizards Riddles 2017-12-04
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- a method of reading aloud, asking questions and annotating text in an attempt to better understand the text.
- A word of phrase that changes the meaning of a word, that isn’t clearly attached to the sentence.
- the process of reading aloud, asking and answering questions to yourself.
- Unnecessary punctuation.
- an incomplete sentence that has become disconnected from the main clause.
- Provides a transition between two ideas.
- Under Pressure, overwhelmed, surrounded.
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- words that add coherence (before/after, first/second).
- F A N B O Y S (these join two or more words phrases together).
- Layers of adjectives used to build up and modify a particular noun.
10 Clues: Unnecessary punctuation. • Provides a transition between two ideas. • Under Pressure, overwhelmed, surrounded. • words that add coherence (before/after, first/second). • F A N B O Y S (these join two or more words phrases together). • Layers of adjectives used to build up and modify a particular noun. • ...
RNA Riddles - Decode the Code! 2024-09-03
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- RNA molecules that catalyze biochemical reactions
- Nanoparticle Tiny particles used to deliver mRNA into cells
- A type of RNA that carries genetic information from DNA to ribosomes
- A technique for detecting single DNA or RNA molecules involving first partitioning them into a water/oil emulsion
- A DNA or RNA molecule with a particular secondary structure that binds to a target protein or small molecule
- Technique used to analyse RNA sequences and expression level by high-throughput sequencing
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- Technology used to edit genes, using RNA as a target guidance system
- Therapeutics A class of drugs that use RNA molecules to treat diseases
- Short, synthetic RNA molecules that can silence protein expression
- switch A technology that controls protein translation from an mRNA in response to detecting a cell-type specific RNA molecule
- Endogenous small RNA molecules that regulate gene expression by binding to mRNA
11 Clues: RNA molecules that catalyze biochemical reactions • Nanoparticle Tiny particles used to deliver mRNA into cells • Short, synthetic RNA molecules that can silence protein expression • Technology used to edit genes, using RNA as a target guidance system • A type of RNA that carries genetic information from DNA to ribosomes • ...
40: Musical Riddles & Wordplay 1 2025-08-15
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- The musical equivalent of a sentence's period
- Tone that's just traveling through to somewhere else
- What both hope and seventh chords can become
- Sharp or flat that wasn't supposed to be there
- The ruler of the musical kingdom until resolved
- When musical tension finally finds its way home
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- Musical form where voices chase each other in circles
- Chord that hangs in the air awaiting resolution
- Musical journey from one key kingdom to another
- Note that pulls you toward home like a magnet
10 Clues: What both hope and seventh chords can become • The musical equivalent of a sentence's period • Note that pulls you toward home like a magnet • Sharp or flat that wasn't supposed to be there • Chord that hangs in the air awaiting resolution • Musical journey from one key kingdom to another • The ruler of the musical kingdom until resolved • ...
Riddles 3/2/22 2022-03-02
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- I can fly but have no wings, cry but have no eyes
- the more you take, the more you leave behind
- I shave everyday, but my beard stays the same
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- I can never be thrown, but I can be caught; ways to lose me are always sought
- I have many teeth, but I cannot bite; I'm often used early, but rarely at night
- I'm where yesterday follows today and tomorrow is in the middle
- What is greater than God and worse than the Devil; the poor have me and the rich need me?
7 Clues: the more you take, the more you leave behind • I shave everyday, but my beard stays the same • I can fly but have no wings, cry but have no eyes • I'm where yesterday follows today and tomorrow is in the middle • I can never be thrown, but I can be caught; ways to lose me are always sought • ...
Escape Wonderland 2024-10-17
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- The entry that leads to a mystical place where logic is out of place.
- A fearsome creature in wonderland with a name so bizarre. In the night it prowls and stalks with claws that shock.
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- In the land of wonder, he is known to play. He can appear and disappear with a grin, leaving his smile behind to linger.
- In a garden full of cards, she is known for her fierce rule with a love for flowers and quick temper.
- He had a great fall and all the king’s horses and men could not put me back together again.
- He is always in a hurry dressed in a coat with a watch in his hand. With the twitch of his nose he leads the way guiding you through the wonders in the land.
- He celebrates madness at a table of tea with his friends so dear where time stands still with hats stacked high and riddles to share.
7 Clues: The entry that leads to a mystical place where logic is out of place. • He had a great fall and all the king’s horses and men could not put me back together again. • In a garden full of cards, she is known for her fierce rule with a love for flowers and quick temper. • ...
Solve the Riddles 2020-12-29
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- I have a face that does not frown and hands that do not wave. I do not walk but move around. What am I? (5 letters)
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I? (5 letters)
- Symbolically, I’m mightier than the sword, what am I? (3 letters)
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- I come as a pair but I am not shoes, I have blades but I am not a fan and I’m sometimes used to cut hair but I’m not a razor. (8 letters)
- You’ll see me coiled (unused) in the socket, I charge your priced possession which you keep in the pocket. (7 letters)
5 Clues: Symbolically, I’m mightier than the sword, what am I? (3 letters) • I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I? (5 letters) • I have a face that does not frown and hands that do not wave. I do not walk but move around. What am I? (5 letters) • ...
Cognitive Reserve 2023-02-15
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- a baffling, misleading, or puzzling question presented as a problem to be solved or guessed
- group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India and aim to control and still the mind
- diet that contains differing kinds of foods in certain quantities and proportions so that the requirement for calories, proteins, minerals, vitamins and alternative nutrients is adequate and a small provision is reserved
- the resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious
- a voluntary act of an individual or group freely giving time and labor for community service.
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- practice in which an individual uses a technique – such as mindfulness, or focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity – to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state.
- purposeful activity directed at achieving certain aims, such as transmitting knowledge or fostering skills and character traits.
- body activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness.
8 Clues: the resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious • body activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness. • a baffling, misleading, or puzzling question presented as a problem to be solved or guessed • ...
RAC 4 LIFE CROSSWORD 2024-05-09
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- RAC member who is our regular vocalist and was forced to sit next to Dr. Brewer while he loudly sang off-key
- a one-day floor competition born from the early days of RAC
- RAC member who collects vinyl, has 70s vintage style, and embodies ‘lemon bar’
- aside from teaching, occasionally what Mr. Elam has to do after a classroom spill
- RAC member who is obsessed with Retro Bowl and seeks to ‘third-party’ the Wallaces for dinner.
- A phrase that Mr. Elam will be thinking about after graduation
- a college that Mr. Elam didn’t want some of you to attend but you are anyway
- RAC member who beat her addiction to Subway Surfer and upholds strong standards of ‘no looking up words’ while doing a crossword.
- the inscription on the pink mug that RAC gave to Mr. Elam for his birthday.
- the gymnastics move that Canon used to successfully distract the class after coming back from the bathroom
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- RAC member who can perform a spot-on impersonation of Mr. Elam’s walk
- 3rd period interloper who constantly has to be shoo’ed out of class.
- tallest RAC member who regularly prioritized tennis over crossword club
- RAC member who is deathly afraid of bugs, apparently, and can pull off the look of an all-white suit with gloves
- historical maritime disaster movie that won Best Picture in 1998
- viewing this popular global sporting tournament started it all for our 7th-period meeting
- How 6th period US History would always get off track but in a good way.
- RAC member who is sweet in the classroom but savage in defending the soccer pitch
18 Clues: a one-day floor competition born from the early days of RAC • A phrase that Mr. Elam will be thinking about after graduation • historical maritime disaster movie that won Best Picture in 1998 • 3rd period interloper who constantly has to be shoo’ed out of class. • RAC member who can perform a spot-on impersonation of Mr. Elam’s walk • ...
The Mysterious Benedict Society 2014-03-14
Spencer's DND Riddles 2023-05-13
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- You cannot enter this room.
- What breathes, consumes, and grows, but was and never will be alive?
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- Some are cherished, some are hated, and even if lost they remain with you.
- Time existed before me, but history can only begin after my creation.
- I have towns without people, forests without trees, and rivers without water.
5 Clues: You cannot enter this room. • What breathes, consumes, and grows, but was and never will be alive? • Time existed before me, but history can only begin after my creation. • Some are cherished, some are hated, and even if lost they remain with you. • I have towns without people, forests without trees, and rivers without water.
RIDDLES AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON ANIMALS 2022-06-22
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- Tusk used for furniture
- The Cunning Animal
- Man's Best friend
- King of the Forest
- Uses Ultrasonic Waves to detect it's Prey
- It brings both GOOD and BAD luck
- The snake having height more than 6.25m
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- The largest mammal
- Famous in Assam
- Have stiff and tightly packed feathers
- Skin used for making cloth
- The fastest animal on the Earth
12 Clues: Famous in Assam • Man's Best friend • The largest mammal • The Cunning Animal • King of the Forest • Tusk used for furniture • Skin used for making cloth • The fastest animal on the Earth • It brings both GOOD and BAD luck • Have stiff and tightly packed feathers • The snake having height more than 6.25m • Uses Ultrasonic Waves to detect it's Prey
RIDDLES AND CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON ANIMALS 2022-06-22
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- Tusk used for furniture
- The Cunning Animal
- Man's Best friend
- King of the Forest
- Uses Ultrasonic Waves to detect it's Prey
- It brings both GOOD and BAD luck
- The snake having height more than 6.25m
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- The largest mammal
- Famous in Assam
- Have stiff and tightly packed feathers
- Skin used for making cloth
- The fastest animal on the Earth
12 Clues: Famous in Assam • Man's Best friend • The largest mammal • The Cunning Animal • King of the Forest • Tusk used for furniture • Skin used for making cloth • The fastest animal on the Earth • It brings both GOOD and BAD luck • Have stiff and tightly packed feathers • The snake having height more than 6.25m • Uses Ultrasonic Waves to detect it's Prey
8.L.1.1 Diseases Vocabulary Riddles 2023-11-21
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- No nucleus to hold my genetic treasure, simple and small, yet a life-sustaining measure.
- I boast a nucleus as my core, membrane-bound organelles galore, am I a mystery or something more?
- I'm a warrior against microbes, a medicine so grand, killing bacteria with a healing hand. I'm not a virus cure, but I fight infection's strife; what am I, the microbial guardian of life?
- I'm microscopic diversity, in shapes so varied, some are friends, while others are harried. In your gut or on your skin, a tiny living enigma; guess what I am, this microbial stigma?
- I lurk in the shadows, unseen and sly, causing discomfort as I multiply. Not alive, yet I spread my unease; what am I, this health-threatening breeze?
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- I feed on others, a silent intruder in the host's domain, who am I, causing subtle yet lasting pain?
- I'm a versatile defender, combating various invaders, from bacteria to viruses, a remedy for microbial persuaders.
- I'm a tiny troublemaker, a hidden threat in the air, water, or on surfaces, causing illness without a care.
- In darkness I thrive, a kingdom of decay, breaking down matter in a mysterious way. Some call me a mushroom, others mold's kin; guess what I am, in nature's recycling bin?
- I am a solo performer, a microscopic entity, a single cell with life's complexity.
- I'm the guardians of health, patrolling the bloodstream stealthily, identifying invaders and ensuring harmony.
- I'm a silent invader, too small to see, spreading in the air with stealthy glee. I hijack your cells, causing a feverish fuss; guess what am I, this microscopic menace?
12 Clues: I am a solo performer, a microscopic entity, a single cell with life's complexity. • No nucleus to hold my genetic treasure, simple and small, yet a life-sustaining measure. • I boast a nucleus as my core, membrane-bound organelles galore, am I a mystery or something more? • ...
How I got into mythology 2021-12-06
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- They make videos about riddles, have people come and talk about life and their experience, and they make videos about things in the past.
- An emotion you feel when you're feeling good and this is the emotion I felt after watching the TedEd video
- A emotion when you basically are interested about things
- My sister watched a lot of these cartoon made by the Japanese and there were a lot of mythological things in them like Sailor Moon.
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- These are things you would see in video games they do things to do dead body and there was a scene of it in the Aeneid I was watching a TedEd video of African mythology.
- At this age you would be in grade 3 hopefully and this was the age of where I watched the video and got into mythology
- These are things pretty much every kid play they're entertaining and the sole reason some people live.
7 Clues: A emotion when you basically are interested about things • These are things pretty much every kid play they're entertaining and the sole reason some people live. • An emotion you feel when you're feeling good and this is the emotion I felt after watching the TedEd video • ...
ESCAPE WONDER 2024-10-17
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- He is always in a hurry dressed in a coat with a watch in his hand. With the twitch of his nose he leads the way guiding you through the wonders in the land.
- He had a great fall and all the king’s horses and men could not put me back together again.
- A fearsome creature in wonderland with a name so bizarre. In the night it prowls and stalks with claws that shock.
- In the land of wonder, he is known to play. He can appear and disappear with a grin, leaving his smile behind to linger.
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- He celebrates madness at a table of tea with his friends so dear where time stands still with hats stacked high and riddles to share.
- In a garden full of cards, she is known for her fierce rule with a love for flowers and quick temper.
- The entry that leads to a mystical place where logic is out of place.
7 Clues: The entry that leads to a mystical place where logic is out of place. • He had a great fall and all the king’s horses and men could not put me back together again. • In a garden full of cards, she is known for her fierce rule with a love for flowers and quick temper. • ...
RNA Riddles: Decode the Code! 2024-09-01
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- Therapeutics Treatments using RNA molecules to treat diseases
- Technology used to edit genes, involving RNA molecules
- Short RNA molecules that can silence gene expression
- RNA molecules that regulate gene expression by binding to mRNA
- Sensor A technology that can detect a particular RNA sequence in live cells and produce a protein of interest in response
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- Technique used to analyze RNA sequences
- RNA molecules that catalyze biochemical reactions
- NanoparticleTiny particles used to deliver mRNA into cells
- A type of RNA that carries genetic information from DNA to ribosomes
- RNA RNA molecules complementary to mRNA, blocking its translation
10 Clues: Technique used to analyze RNA sequences • RNA molecules that catalyze biochemical reactions • Short RNA molecules that can silence gene expression • Technology used to edit genes, involving RNA molecules • NanoparticleTiny particles used to deliver mRNA into cells • Therapeutics Treatments using RNA molecules to treat diseases • ...
riddles by the pro ashton and memes 2019-02-05
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- you buy me to eat but don't eat me
- what is broken when it is said
- What do you have... A _____
- 3 2 1 drop it
- fat bunny
- What is green and smells like blue paint
- this has 5 fingers but is not alive
- I am odd number, remove one letter and I become even
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- ladies and gentleman welcome to t t t t _______
- Imagine you are in a sinking boat and surrounded by sharks. What could you do to survive
- The maker doesn’t want it, the buyer doesn’t use it and the user doesn’t know it. What is it
- I am black when clean and white when dirty
- a bot
- 2+2=
- do u know da way
- What has keys but no locks, Space but no room, You can enter but you can’t exit
16 Clues: 2+2= • a bot • fat bunny • 3 2 1 drop it • do u know da way • What do you have... A _____ • what is broken when it is said • you buy me to eat but don't eat me • this has 5 fingers but is not alive • What is green and smells like blue paint • I am black when clean and white when dirty • ladies and gentleman welcome to t t t t _______ • ...
Mental health riddles 2023-10-23
5 Clues: Excessive worrying and fear • Feeling of overwhelming stress • A state of emotional well-being • Technique to calm and relax the mind • A Type of therapy involving talking with a trained proffesional
The Wise Old Woman Vocab 2024-08-28
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- The young lord __________ the farmer for his wise answers and for saving the village.
- There was a great __________ (noise and chaos) when Lord Higa's men came to threaten to overthrow the village if they could to solve the riddle.
- When they were given the riddle(s), the wise men of the village looked at the lord in __________ and did not have any answers.
- The young lord looked _________ at the older people and said they had no value as they were too old and could not contribute.
- Lord Higa was __________ that the villagers were able to solve the riddles and therefore let them live freely at the end of the story.
- In the village anyone over the age of 71 was __________ to the woods to die.
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- __________, the farmer's willingness to break the law in saving his mother also ended up saving the village.
- It is through the _________ that older people have that that we can learn how to be wise.
- My students are always __________.
- In this story we learned that there is a lot of __________ to be found in older people, they know things younger people do not.
- the young farmed worked hard to __________ everyone so that they would not know his mother was still alive and hiding in the house.
11 Clues: My students are always __________. • In the village anyone over the age of 71 was __________ to the woods to die. • The young lord __________ the farmer for his wise answers and for saving the village. • It is through the _________ that older people have that that we can learn how to be wise. • ...
Spooky FDIC Crossword 2025-10-31
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- The mythical exam that haunts FIS's… no one knows exactly what is on it, but it eats your weekends.
- A cursed program said to consume souls and crash once per day when you really need to submit the ROE.
- Our cubicles died for this so we could have a "work environment that emphasizes teamwork."
- The last minute, full moon ritual where everyone logs in, no one unmutes, and leadership speaks in acronyms.
- The ancient tome written in riddles that govern our travel. Those who attempt to interpret it… never return the same.
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- What you start off doing as an intern/FIS that haunts commissioned examiners when they have to remember how to do this for training.
- The shadowy figure who leads exams and appear at 4:29 PM and says, “Let’s talk about the draft ROE.”
- ________ Examination. The exam type that haunts you on the schedule. Now you will have to re-teach yourself IT/BSA.
- The program that traps you in an infinite loop of creating accounts and making requests.
- Annual ____ Training. The scariest training of them all. The fate of accepting coffee and water depends on this training.
- When you get stuck with a cancelled flight coming home from DC who you gonna call?
11 Clues: When you get stuck with a cancelled flight coming home from DC who you gonna call? • The program that traps you in an infinite loop of creating accounts and making requests. • Our cubicles died for this so we could have a "work environment that emphasizes teamwork." • ...
Riddles in the Dark 2022-10-06
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- A large furry creature with grey fur and beige belly with grey arrows on his chest
- First name of the main character in A Knight's Tale
- A cute creature born with a large seed firmly affixed to its back
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- A wild child of superhuman strength – wrestling bears, uprooting trees – and he befriended and spoke to animals
- Archmaester and writer of 'A history of the great sieges of Westeros' - according to Bronn
- God of wine
- An excitable yordle whose playful antics can erupt into a toddler’s outrage in an instant
7 Clues: God of wine • First name of the main character in A Knight's Tale • A cute creature born with a large seed firmly affixed to its back • A large furry creature with grey fur and beige belly with grey arrows on his chest • An excitable yordle whose playful antics can erupt into a toddler’s outrage in an instant • ...
Riddles 5/23/23 2023-05-23
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- I build bridges of silver and crowns of gold. I fix, yet many still fear me. What am I?
- I can run, but never walk. Wherever I go, you are behind me. What am I?
- Whoever makes me can hear me, but nobody else can. What am I?
- Every night I'm told what to do and each morning I do what I'm told, yet never do I escape your scold. What am I?
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- I'm the part of a bird that's not in the sky, I can swim in the ocean and remain dry. What am I?
- After a fall I will take over. All life will stall or at least grow slower. What am I?
- What is brown and sticky?
7 Clues: What is brown and sticky? • Whoever makes me can hear me, but nobody else can. What am I? • I can run, but never walk. Wherever I go, you are behind me. What am I? • After a fall I will take over. All life will stall or at least grow slower. What am I? • I build bridges of silver and crowns of gold. I fix, yet many still fear me. What am I? • ...
Music Riddles 6/6 2023-06-06
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- What does Flo Rida use to get his puppy's attention?
- What part of the eye will the Goo Goo Dolls look into when they're singing to you?
- What did Journey say to encourage their kids to continue going to church?
- How did Justin Timberlake describe his new tramp stamp?
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- How might Elton John describe Ellen's potential return to television?
- What is the Bee Gees' goal when they guest-star on AMC's 'The Walking Dead'?
- How did Michael Jackson describe John Gotti after he shaved his chest?
7 Clues: What does Flo Rida use to get his puppy's attention? • How did Justin Timberlake describe his new tramp stamp? • How might Elton John describe Ellen's potential return to television? • How did Michael Jackson describe John Gotti after he shaved his chest? • What did Journey say to encourage their kids to continue going to church? • ...
Folk of the Riddles 2025-02-20
7 Clues: Magic used by Fae • The Kingdom of the Fae • More darker, crueler courts • Traditional and glamourized courts • Known for their want of Bloodthirst • A kingdom under the water ruled by Queen Orlagh • A deal made with the Folk that is often dangerous
Genres of Literature 2022-10-05
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- The category or type of literature, music, art, TV show, video game, etc.
- Story of a hero - often a national or folk hero. Has a basis in fact, but also includes imaginative material
- Stories that explain some phenomenon of nature - creation of the world, seasons, weather. Many have gods and goddesses
- Fiction that is fast paced, has frequent action, and resourceful heroes who must thwart the plans of powerful villains
- fiction that lies between realistic fiction and fantasy. Based in scientific laws and technological possibilities.Space exploration, futuristic or dystopian societies
- Non-fiction account of a person's life written by the person.
- A made-up or imagined story
- tale Fairy tales that contain elements such as a "happy ending," magic, elements that occur in 3s, riddles, and disguises, and character types such as the wicked witch, handsome prince, and a damsel in distress
- Fiction that has been passed down over the years by word of mouth
- Fiction that takes place in modern times and could actually be true
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- Fiction that intends to scare, unsettle, or horrify an audience. Usually involves a supernatural, morbid, gruesome, frightening theme.
- Fiction that takes place in a different historical time period. Includes historically accurate details and facts, and could actually be true
- An account of a subject which is presented as fact. A "real story"
- Fiction that takes place in an invented world that has different laws of nature - animals that speak, magic, special powers
- Fiction that involves a suspenseful event, often a crime of some kind. The reader uses clues to discover who committed the crime.
- Non-fiction that chronicles a person's life story but is written by another person
- Brief stories that teach a lesson or moral. Characters are usually animals with human characteristics
17 Clues: A made-up or imagined story • Non-fiction account of a person's life written by the person. • Fiction that has been passed down over the years by word of mouth • An account of a subject which is presented as fact. A "real story" • Fiction that takes place in modern times and could actually be true • ...
A Christmas Mystery: A Gift Wrapped in Riddles 2025-12-24
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- Coastline famous for giant winter waves
- Large volcanic crater visible from much of the southern coast
- Trees whose silhouette defines tropical shorelines
- Defined more by separation than connection
- Small coastal town known for a temple and cultural center
- Naval base remembered for a single morning in 1941
- Beach district where hotels rise higher than palm trees
- Celebration where history is shared without writing
- Iconic tropical fruit often seen at markets or picnics
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- Sea creature often seen resting or swimming near beaches
- Activity exploring underwater near reefs
- Airport code for the main city
- Side of an island facing prevailing winds
- Predictable breezes that shape island weather
- Navigation using stars, waves, and memory instead of instruments
- Landmark created by fire that shapes the land and draws visitors
- Traditional dance performed with hands and feet telling stories
- Playful marine mammal known for leaping from the water
- Traditional long boat used across Polynesia
- Vehicle that brings travelers from faraway lands to the island
- White landmark built to serve island nations across the ocean
- World’s largest ocean
- Natural barrier that reshapes waves before land
- Cultural attraction organized as villages rather than rides
24 Clues: World’s largest ocean • Airport code for the main city • Coastline famous for giant winter waves • Activity exploring underwater near reefs • Side of an island facing prevailing winds • Defined more by separation than connection • Traditional long boat used across Polynesia • Predictable breezes that shape island weather • Natural barrier that reshapes waves before land • ...
