riddles Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
For my valentine 2026-02-05
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- Name of the place we stayed in Springdale, Utah. Under the ___ Inn
- where matt proposed
- we had dinner at this restaurant the night we got engaged. Haley struggled with the name
- a song by this band played as we approached our proposal weekend logding
- first country we visited together
- our favorite zion hike brought us to this lookout
- haley drove matt here for his second covid vaccine
- location of our first breakfast date
- move this was to solve podcast riddles
- we once visited the Christmas lights in this Michigan city
- had we went with the first somerville apartment we toured, we would have lived on this street
- the town where we watched the boston marathon in person
- Matt's graduation tassel color
- our dream wedding officiant
- maker of Haley's birthday cakes
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- stevie's middle name
- our engagement month
- we got really scared of this volcano during the lava show in vik
- type of history that Matt has
- home of our favorite empanadas
- place we visit every fall
- first city we had thanksgiving dinner together in
- matt's colorful scent
- our first national park
- first state we visited together (besides Michigan)
- name of the gorilla we visit every Christmas
- the first gift Matt bought Haley
- our first boston museum date
- first show we watched start to finish together
- we experienced the most magical snow at this national park
- month that haley visited matt in boston for the first time
- our home station during our first hide and seek game with lauren and aryeh
32 Clues: where matt proposed • stevie's middle name • our engagement month • matt's colorful scent • our first national park • place we visit every fall • our dream wedding officiant • our first boston museum date • type of history that Matt has • home of our favorite empanadas • Matt's graduation tassel color • maker of Haley's birthday cakes • the first gift Matt bought Haley • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Pzzzle #3 2025-04-16
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- A four-letter word Elain wants nothing to do with, but ended up being the untitled hero of the show. Feyre somehow painted her way through.
- Stone beds for the dead… or perfect hiding spots in creepy temples where you hope the monsters are asleep.
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- Ink with a job—bargains, bonds, and Rhysand’s flirty flex—these inked deals come with sparkles, sass, and serious consequences.
- A little magic, a lot of drama, and the reason Tamlin can’t get a date without a human girl solving riddles.
4 Clues: Stone beds for the dead… or perfect hiding spots in creepy temples where you hope the monsters are asleep. • A little magic, a lot of drama, and the reason Tamlin can’t get a date without a human girl solving riddles. • Ink with a job—bargains, bonds, and Rhysand’s flirty flex—these inked deals come with sparkles, sass, and serious consequences. • ...
Book 2023-06-29
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- This book is set in a make-believe world with magic, mythical creatures, and imaginative elements.
- This book explores futuristic settings, advanced technology, and scientific concepts. It often involves space travel.
- This book explores ancient myths and legends from different cultures, featuring gods, goddesses, and heroic tales.
- This book is filled with colorful illustrations and simple text. It tells a story using pictures and few words.
- This book contains a collection of poems, expressing emotions, thoughts, and experiences in a creative and rhythmic way.
- This book presents factual information about various topics such as science, geography, or biographies.
- This book tells the true story of a person's life, providing information about their achievements and experiences.
- This book takes readers on an exciting journey or quest, often filled with suspense, action, and thrilling moments.
- This book has several chapters and a longer, more complex story. It is usually suitable for older readers.
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- This book focuses on different types of animals, providing information about their habitats, behaviors, and characteristics.
- This book explores past events, people, and civilizations, providing insights into different time periods.
- This book is filled with jokes, riddles, and funny stories that can make readers laugh and entertain them.
- This book uses a combination of pictures and dialogue to tell a story. It often features superheroes or funny characters.
- This book tells a magical story with characters like princesses, talking animals, and happy endings.
- This book presents a puzzling situation or crime that needs to be solved. Readers can try to figure out the mystery.
15 Clues: This book is set in a make-believe world with magic, mythical creatures, and imaginative elements. • This book tells a magical story with characters like princesses, talking animals, and happy endings. • This book presents factual information about various topics such as science, geography, or biographies. • ...
OSL: I Might As Well Do Something Riddles 2023-12-01
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- What has a head and a tail but no body?
- What has four fingers and a thumb but isn't alive?
- What do you get when you cross a snowman and a vampire?
- First, you throw away my outside and cook the inside. Then you eat my outside and throw away the inside. What am I?
- What has a thousand needles but cannot sew?
- If there are seven oranges and you take three away, how many oranges do you have?
- What’s bright orange with green on top and sounds like a parrot?
- When I’m ripe, I’m green, when you eat me, I’m red, and when you spit me out, I’m black. What am I?
- What do you call a bear with no teeth? (2 words)
- Cats have four, bugs have four, but school has six. What are they?
- What room do ghosts avoid? (2 words)
- What has a bottom at the top?
- Four legs up, four legs down, soft in the middle, hard all around. What am I?
- Sam's parents have three kids. Their names are Huey, Dewey, and _____?
- A word I know, six letters it contains, remove one letter and 12 remains, what is it?
- Why did the citrus tree go to the hospital? (two words)
- What kind of lion never roars?
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- What gets wet while drying?
- What has a head but no eyes, nose or mouth?
- I'm red and small, and I have a heart of stone. What am I?
- What’s really easy to get into, and hard to get out of?
- The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
- I can be cracked or played; told or made. What am I?
- I'm the father of fruits. What am I?
- How many seconds are in a year?
- I jump when I walk and sit when I stand. What am I?
- Without me Thanksgiving and Christmas are incomplete, when I’m on the table everyone tends to overeat. What am I?
- Ms. Smith has four daughters. Each daughter has a brother. How many kids are there in total?
- An elephant in Africa is called Lala. An elephant in Asia is called Lulu. What do you call an elephant in Antarctica?
- What fruit can you never cheer up?
- Nobody empties me, but I never stay full for long. What am I?
- Why do bees have sticky hair?
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
- Where would you take a sick boat? To the ______.
34 Clues: What gets wet while drying? • What has a bottom at the top? • Why do bees have sticky hair? • What kind of lion never roars? • How many seconds are in a year? • What fruit can you never cheer up? • I'm the father of fruits. What am I? • What room do ghosts avoid? (2 words) • What has a head and a tail but no body? • What has a head but no eyes, nose or mouth? • ...
So Little, I heard you like riddles 2012-10-16
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- What gets wet when it's drying?
- I am an insect, & the first half of my name reveals another insect. Some famous musicians had a name similar to mine. What am I?
- What building on campus has the most stories?
- Here on earth it is true, yesterday is always before today; but there is a place where yesterday always follows today. Where? [In a _______]
- What goes up a chimney down, but won't go down a chimney up?
- What letter is next in this sequence? M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O,__.
- What's full of holes but still holds water?
- Pronounced as one letter,and written with three, two letters there are, and two only in me. I'm double, I'm single, I'm black, blue, and gray, I'm read from both ends, And the same either way. What am I?
- What can you put in a wood box that will make it lighter?
- What word looks the same upside down and backwards?
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- Two legs I have, and this will confound: only at rest do they touch the ground! What am I?
- My life can be measured in hours, I serve by being devoured. Thin, I am quick Fat, I am slow Wind is my foe.
- What relation would your father's sister's sister-in-law be to you? [You
- What kind of coat can only be put on when wet? [A coat of ______]
- It goes up, but at the same time goes down. Up toward the sky, and down toward the ground. It's present tense and past tense too, come for a ride, just me and you. What is it?
15 Clues: What gets wet when it's drying? • What's full of holes but still holds water? • What building on campus has the most stories? • What word looks the same upside down and backwards? • What can you put in a wood box that will make it lighter? • What goes up a chimney down, but won't go down a chimney up? • ...
Taro and his grandmother 2018-10-02
25-26 Unit 1: Anglo-Saxon Unit Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-12
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- Famous Anglo-Saxon burial site in England, notable for artifacts and treasure.
- Reference to a story, character, or idea from the Bible in literature.
- Figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to something not literally applicable.
- Missionary sent by Pope Gregory to convert Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.
- The mead hall built by Hrothgar, where Grendel attacks.
- Pause or break in a line of poetry, often indicated by punctuation or natural speech rhythm.
- Fate.
- Figurative expression or compound metaphor used in Anglo-Saxon poetry (e.g., “whale-road” for sea).
- “Man price”; a substitute for violence.
- Sound that causes Grendel pain coming from Herot
- Comes from the Latin word paganus, meaning “country dweller”; refers to polytheism or worship of multiple gods.
- Germanic code of loyalty.
- Prehistoric monument in England, often associated with Celts and ritual practices.
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- One of the Germanic tribes that settled in Britain; namesake of England.
- Number of men Grendel killed on his first night attacking Herot.
- Poet in oral culture who preserves history, entertains the court, spreads hero’s fame; memorized and preserved culture.
- Ancient people of Europe, some of whom inhabited Britain before Roman occupation.
- King of the Danes who builds Herot.
- Original(?), earliest inhabitants who lived in Britain before the Anglo-Saxon invasion.
- Monster in Beowulf who attacks Herot and kills warriors.
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
- Long narrative poem that celebrates heroic deeds and events important to a culture.
- People from ancient Rome who occupied Britain before the Anglo-Saxons, built roads, aqueducts, etc.
- Central motif in Anglo-Saxon poetry, representing travel, danger, and adventure.
- Collection of Old English poetry and riddles, including elegies and religious texts.
- Puzzle or question in the form of a metaphor or allegory; often used in Anglo-Saxon literature.
- Warrior who swears loyalty to the king.
- Large hall where warriors gathered to eat, drink, and celebrate with their lord.
28 Clues: Fate. • Germanic code of loyalty. • King of the Danes who builds Herot. • “Man price”; a substitute for violence. • Warrior who swears loyalty to the king. • Sound that causes Grendel pain coming from Herot • The mead hall built by Hrothgar, where Grendel attacks. • Monster in Beowulf who attacks Herot and kills warriors. • ...
Happy Winter Vacation 2026-01-20
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- A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth.
- A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian."
- A pre - Spring Festival ritual of tidying every corner of the house to sweep away bad luck.
- A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice.
- It is a time-honored Spring Festival custom for Chinese families to offer sacrifices to ______ to show respect and gratitude.
- A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals.
- Cash in red envelopes, a festive gift from seniors to juniors during Spring Festival.
- A time when students in China have a break from school, usually in January or February.
- A traditional Chinese activity where families gather to eat a big meal on New Year's Eve.
- A traditional Chinese dumpling eaten during the winter, especially on Dongzhi.
- Most young people love to ______ on New Year's Eve, chatting, playing games and waiting for the clock to strike midnight.
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- Pasting a fu _____ upside down on the door is a way to express people’s wish for good luck.
- When the ______ starts, the sound of drums and gongs fills the street, and everyone cheers loudly.
- We can write riddles on _____ and guess them with friends, which is a popular Spring Festival activity.
- A traditional Spring Festival practice of calling on family members with gifts to exchange New Year greetings and good wishes.
- It’s a Spring Festival custom to prepare brand - new outfits for the whole family before the holiday.
- We often go to the _________ during the Spring Festival to enjoy traditional snacks and folk performances.
- A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring.
- A grand evening performance full of fun and joy, shared by many families during the Spring Festival.
- We usually paste Spring Festival _____ on both sides of the front door before New Year's Eve.
20 Clues: A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth. • A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian." • A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice. • A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals. • A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring. • ...
Happy Winter Vacation 2026-01-20
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- We often go to the _________ during the Spring Festival to enjoy traditional snacks and folk performances.
- A traditional Chinese activity where families gather to eat a big meal on New Year's Eve.
- A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian."
- When the ______ starts, the sound of drums and gongs fills the street, and everyone cheers loudly.
- A time when students in China have a break from school, usually in January or February.
- Cash in red envelopes, a festive gift from seniors to juniors during Spring Festival.
- It’s a Spring Festival custom to prepare brand - new outfits for the whole family before the holiday.
- A traditional Chinese dumpling eaten during the winter, especially on Dongzhi.
- A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice.
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- Pasting a fu _____ upside down on the door is a way to express people’s wish for good luck.
- A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring.
- A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth.
- Most young people love to ______ on New Year's Eve, chatting, playing games and waiting for the clock to strike midnight.
- A traditional Spring Festival practice of calling on family members with gifts to exchange New Year greetings and good wishes.
- We can write riddles on _____ and guess them with friends, which is a popular Spring Festival activity.
- It is a time-honored Spring Festival custom for Chinese families to offer sacrifices to ______ to show respect and gratitude.
- A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals.
- A grand evening performance full of fun and joy, shared by many families during the Spring Festival.
- We usually paste Spring Festival _____ on both sides of the front door before New Year's Eve.
- A pre - Spring Festival ritual of tidying every corner of the house to sweep away bad luck.
20 Clues: A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth. • A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian." • A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice. • A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals. • A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-09
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- - Mythological creature composed of parts of different animals, usually depicted as a lion with a goat's head and a serpent's tail.
- - Folkloric creature that transforms into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-human during a full moon.
- - Mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - Mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human, imprisoned in a labyrinth.
- - Female spirit in Irish mythology believed to wail or scream to foretell a death.
- - Mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- - Mythological giant with a single eye in the center of its forehead.
- - Mythical bird that cyclically regenerates by rising from the ashes of its predecessor.
- - Mythical spirit of nature, often depicted as young and beautiful maidens associated with various natural elements.
- - Mythical creature, often depicted as a seductive woman, whose enchanting voice lured sailors to their demise.
- - Mythological creature, a Gorgon, with snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone with her gaze.
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- - Mythical creature often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile.
- - Legendary sea monster of gigantic proportions, said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.
- - Legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - Legendary creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- - Mythical winged horse, often associated with poetic inspiration in Greek mythology.
- - Legendary creature resembling an ape-like humanoid, said to inhabit the Himalayan region.
- - Mythical sea monster mentioned in various ancient texts, often depicted as an enormous, serpentine creature.
- - Mythological creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, often depicted with wings and posing riddles.
- - Legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
20 Clues: - Mythological giant with a single eye in the center of its forehead. • - Mythical creature often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile. • - Mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • - Female spirit in Irish mythology believed to wail or scream to foretell a death. • ...
Acorn Shivers 2023-10-19
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- Southern Romania
- Chocolate bean
- Nimoy vulcan
- Chess move
- Transylvania count
- Able was I ere I ________
- Never odd or?
- GENE HARP
- 21st state
- Jake state
- In brightest day, in ________ night...
- Mesopotamian pyramid
- Broomstick baddie
- Ship right
- Hockey hooligan
- Nelson's ultimate
- How is the number four half of five?
- Altogether ooky
- Goose
- America's only six-star general
- Sequencing object
- Halloween howler
- Porch-perched grinner?
- Doctor
- Graphenea country
- Frequent article
- Annoying twitch
- NU core facility
- Thymine, for one
- Billy Joel didn't start it
- City-state
- The lone star
- Not a trick
- When it rains, but small; singular
- List letters
- HELLOS PLY WOE
- RDJ hero
- Acorn color
- Conrad, from head to toe
- Ana's middle name
- Lockdown alcohol
- Chip mount
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- Fab four
- CANINE SIGH
- "Double, double toil and trouble" locale
- "_______ is the right of all sentient beings" - OP
- E.T., for one
- Florida fiend
- Moon rocket
- First AcornLab condition
- HQ road
- The first garden
- Central Pacific country
- A house in New Orleans
- Posthumously occupied
- Brainz...
- From outer space, they're killer
- Swedish rock group
- A ____; the quickest way between two points
- Covid symptom
- ELO: Don't bring me ____?
- Ichabod's pursuer
- Spirit animal
- Action star, or type of ship
- Egyptian somnambulist
- Ana: "In a ________"?
- Seven, out of forty-six
- Ross' middle name
- Ryan's Friday poetry
- Heart function, with family
- Cis/Trans electrodes
- Nightmare street
- Aakaanksha's not trained on this
- He sailed the blue
- Absent Jain
- Do I make nine?
- Grows roughly half an inch a month
- The King
- Casper!
- Space Odyssey nemesis
80 Clues: Goose • Doctor • HQ road • Casper! • Fab four • RDJ hero • The King • GENE HARP • Brainz... • Chess move • 21st state • Jake state • Ship right • City-state • Chip mount • CANINE SIGH • Moon rocket • Not a trick • Absent Jain • Acorn color • Nimoy vulcan • List letters • E.T., for one • Florida fiend • Never odd or? • Covid symptom • Spirit animal • The lone star • Chocolate bean • HELLOS PLY WOE • Hockey hooligan • Altogether ooky • ...
The Hobbit Chapters 5-8 2025-02-26
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- Hundreds of these eerie things appeared when the company tried lighting watch-fires.
- one of Gollum's repetitive phrases for the ring
- Gandalf's parting words to the company as he left them at Mirkwood
- How did Gandalf suggest they do to avoid the Wargs?
- What the narrator labels Bilbo's discovery of the ring in: "It was a _____ ______ in his career, but he did not know it.".
- The dwarves were accused of ___________ the elves' treasure.
- who did Gollum live with before finding the ring
- What the goblins and Wargs did to the trees to try to kill the company
- They do not trust strangers, but they are not wicked. They are more dangerous and less wise than their counterparts in the west.
- Creatures hated by the dwarves and Beorn
- Threat that Bilbo encounters where Bilbo acted swiftly and instinctively
- the way Bilbo and Gollum decide who gets what he wants
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- they saved the company from the fire
- Gandalf believes the company needs ______, luck, and sense to succeed in their mission
- Beorn provided the company with these
- slimy and ghastly creature
- Where did the eagles take the company?
- who Bilbo grabbed onto so he would not be left behind
- Discovery of Bilbo on the far bank of the enchanted stream
- What Bilbo discovered in the dark tunnel?
- He went missing and was carried away by the wood elves
- the amount of dwarves introduced to Beorn at once
- Thorin says: "Is there no end to this _________ forest?"
- Who left the group at the edge of Mirkwood Forest
- What condition did the adventurers have that caused them to ignore Beorn and Gandalf's warnings?
- a skin changer and a strong character
- Who calls into the enchanted stream?
- What Bilbo became when he slipped on the ring, allowing him to follow Gollum out
- The name Bilbo gives his sword
- who won the riddle game, accidentally
30 Clues: slimy and ghastly creature • The name Bilbo gives his sword • they saved the company from the fire • Who calls into the enchanted stream? • Beorn provided the company with these • a skin changer and a strong character • who won the riddle game, accidentally • Where did the eagles take the company? • Creatures hated by the dwarves and Beorn • ...
Happy Winter Vacation 2026-01-20
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- We often go to the _________ during the Spring Festival to enjoy traditional snacks and folk performances.
- A traditional Chinese activity where families gather to eat a big meal on New Year's Eve.
- A pre - Spring Festival ritual of tidying every corner of the house to sweep away bad luck.
- We can write riddles on _____ and guess them with friends, which is a popular Spring Festival activity.
- We usually paste Spring Festival _____ on both sides of the front door before New Year's Eve.
- A traditional Chinese dumpling eaten during the winter, especially on Dongzhi.
- It is a time-honored Spring Festival custom for Chinese families to offer sacrifices to ______ to show respect and gratitude.
- Pasting a fu _____ upside down on the door is a way to express people’s wish for good luck.
- A grand evening performance full of fun and joy, shared by many families during the Spring Festival.
Down
- A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals.
- A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring.
- Cash in red envelopes, a festive gift from seniors to juniors during Spring Festival.
- A time when students in China have a break from school, usually in January or February.
- It’s a Spring Festival custom to prepare brand - new outfits for the whole family before the holiday.
- A traditional Spring Festival practice of calling on family members with gifts to exchange New Year greetings and good wishes.
- A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice.
- Most young people love to ______ on New Year's Eve, chatting, playing games and waiting for the clock to strike midnight.
- A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian."
- When the ______ starts, the sound of drums and gongs fills the street, and everyone cheers loudly.
- A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth.
20 Clues: A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth. • A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian." • A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice. • A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals. • A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring. • ...
Taro and his grandmother 2018-10-02
Downtown Nashville 2020-04-21
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- This hotel used to greet visitors traveling by train for over 70 years.
- This new development will have a variety of restaurants, shops, apartments, and the new National Museum of African American Music.
- Finish the name of this honky tonk where guests can hear traditional country music and eat fried bologna sandwiches. "Robert's..."
- Spend the evening enjoying a Broadway play or dance performance at this venue.
- Nashville is known for this type of bar with stages for live music.
- This honky tonk used to be a place for farm supplies and a hatchery.
- This team puts the smash in Smashville with their action-packed games! You may even see a catfish.
- This hotel has hosted many political figures including Presidents Wilson, Nixon, Kennedy, and Clinton.
- This attraction features rotating art exhibits.
- The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is attached to this historical multi-use venue built in 1962.
- This country star had the most country songs on the Billboard chart and top 40 songs. Make sure to pose with his tractor in the museum!
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- This river runs through the heart of Nashville.
- This venue is home to our NFL team and also hosts soccer games and concerts.
- Locals nick-named the AT&T building after this DC comics superhero.
- Put on your dancing shoes and learn to line dance here!
- This team was formerly known as the Houston Oilers
- Spend 60 minutes finding clues and solving riddles in these fun, themed rooms
- This historic restaurant on 5th Ave reopened in 2018 and was a pivotal site during the Civil Rights Movement in Nashville.
- This building is known as the "Mother Church" of country music.
- This legendary honky tonk is known for its iconic color and famous patrons including Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline.
20 Clues: This river runs through the heart of Nashville. • This attraction features rotating art exhibits. • This team was formerly known as the Houston Oilers • Put on your dancing shoes and learn to line dance here! • This building is known as the "Mother Church" of country music. • Locals nick-named the AT&T building after this DC comics superhero. • ...
Hobbit Final Review 2023-12-05
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- What the dwarves left for Bilbo when they left for their journey
- The item that was buried with Thorin
- The creatures that Bilbo killed
- What ability the ring gives you
- How many dwarves went on the journey
- Were the saviours in the final battle
- The side of Bilbo that leads him to adventure
- The dragon under the mountain who has stolen the treasure.
- What species Bilbo is
- How many armies were in the final battle
- How many spiders Bilbo killed in the book
- Who Bilbo got the ring from
- How Bilbo rescued the Dwarves to escape from the Wood Elves
- The ability that Beorn has to turn into a bear
- Saved the dwarves from the spiders, found the Arkenstone
- What has roots as nobody sees, is taller than trees, up up it goes and yet never grows?
- Name of Bilbo's house
- The thing that killed Smaug
- The name of Thorin's relative that he calls to help in the battle
- Became King under the mountain after Thorin died
- Killed Smaug
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- The amount of treasure Bilbo was supposed to receive
- Who Thorin despises.
- How Thorin died
- Thorin's father
- How many years Smaug lived in the mountain
- The number of riddles Gollum asked Bilbo
- What Bilbo offers Gandalf at the end
- The heaviest dwarf that fell in the river
- The leader of the dwarves
- The animal that saved Bilbo from the wolves and burning forest
- The wizard who introduces Bilbo as a burglar and pushes him to go on the journey
- Kili's brother
- Where Smaug died
- Bilbo hopes to accomplish this by bringing the Arkenstone to Bard
- What Bilbo likes the most
- Where Bilbo lives
- Killed Bolg
- What Bilbo stole from the dragon on his first visit
- Who Bilbo gave the arkenstone
- Where Gandalf left the mark for the dwarves to find Bilbo's house
41 Clues: Killed Bolg • Killed Smaug • Kili's brother • How Thorin died • Thorin's father • Where Smaug died • Where Bilbo lives • Who Thorin despises. • What species Bilbo is • Name of Bilbo's house • The leader of the dwarves • What Bilbo likes the most • Who Bilbo got the ring from • The thing that killed Smaug • Who Bilbo gave the arkenstone • The creatures that Bilbo killed • ...
Things that remind us of Papa 2020-09-21
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- Semi-service station
- Game on the green
- Rich holiday dessert
- Truck-stop sight
- CB
- Miss Kitty’s locale
- jalapenos and chilies
- Supportive
- factoids
- "Oh, ___!"
- Book of maps
- Hawkeye's sitcom
- main roads
- game-ending announcement
- Like some highways
- No Bathroom breaks
- It can have you going through hoops
- particular
- Arthur Wynne creation
- US version of the RAF
- Number of great-grandchildren
- Freebies with a soup order, often
- numerical puzzle
- enigma
- It helps level the playing field?
- preferred relative
- What is Alex Trebek the host of?
- Truck follower
- tool used to break a tailgate
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- Morning mugful
- coins shake or rattle, but not rolled
- striving
- Thursday Top Tone
- County seat, Allen County
- Course taken with a spoon
- much-discussed topic
- Xmas gateau
- Derby site
- "the biggest innovation in television since television."
- its first mascot was a toque-wearer named Speedee
- Sympathetic
- "___ Life," Harold Rome song
- Lakes and plains
- Buckeye's neighbor
- A substance that can be poured on a toe to stop it from bleeding
- Number of grandchildren
- euchre, rook, pinochle
- Canine mascots
- Election time
- Matlock and Mason, for two
- Casablanca's country
- Romano, comedian
- thoughtful
- A one-handed shot in basketball
- Smurf in red
- It's often used for a long drive
- Number of children
- break of a sort
- Number of siblings
- Coke The sucessor to Tab Soda
- causing laughter
- Hoosier locale
- Stereotypically hard-to-shop-for member of the family
- unselfish
- Reference book
- quick with the zingers
- Where queens are more powerful than kings
- loadmaster's concern
- one-time owner of NBC
69 Clues: CB • enigma • striving • factoids • unselfish • Derby site • Supportive • "Oh, ___!" • main roads • thoughtful • particular • Xmas gateau • Sympathetic • Book of maps • Smurf in red • Election time • Morning mugful • Canine mascots • Hoosier locale • Reference book • Truck follower • break of a sort • Truck-stop sight • Lakes and plains • Hawkeye's sitcom • Romano, comedian • causing laughter • numerical puzzle • Thursday Top Tone • ...
Happy Winter Vacation 2026-01-20
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- A time when students in China have a break from school, usually in January or February.
- A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth.
- It’s a Spring Festival custom to prepare brand - new outfits for the whole family before the holiday.
- A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian."
- A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring.
- Most young people love to ______ on New Year's Eve, chatting, playing games and waiting for the clock to strike midnight.
- Pasting a fu _____ upside down on the door is a way to express people’s wish for good luck.
- A pre - Spring Festival ritual of tidying every corner of the house to sweep away bad luck.
- When the ______ starts, the sound of drums and gongs fills the street, and everyone cheers loudly.
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- A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals.
- A traditional Chinese activity where families gather to eat a big meal on New Year's Eve.
- It is a time-honored Spring Festival custom for Chinese families to offer sacrifices to ______ to show respect and gratitude.
- We can write riddles on _____ and guess them with friends, which is a popular Spring Festival activity.
- We usually paste Spring Festival _____ on both sides of the front door before New Year's Eve.
- A grand evening performance full of fun and joy, shared by many families during the Spring Festival.
- A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice.
- A traditional Spring Festival practice of calling on family members with gifts to exchange New Year greetings and good wishes.
- Cash in red envelopes, a festive gift from seniors to juniors during Spring Festival.
- We often go to the _________ during the Spring Festival to enjoy traditional snacks and folk performances.
- A traditional Chinese dumpling eaten during the winter, especially on Dongzhi.
20 Clues: A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth. • A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian." • A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice. • A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals. • A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring. • ...
Quirky words and riddles for Ali 2023-12-30
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- The action to demote Absol and WaFzZ
- Riddle: Something so fragile that saying it's name breaks it
- Hatsune Miku is an apple of one's eye
- Riddle: Tall at birth and short when dead
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- Billowing attire
- Endearing and pleasant to the touch
- Legend of Zelda are Link's escapades
- Plushies tend to look velvety
- To desiccate a bread
- A facsimile of something
- The act of delineating something
11 Clues: Billowing attire • To desiccate a bread • A facsimile of something • Plushies tend to look velvety • The act of delineating something • Endearing and pleasant to the touch • Legend of Zelda are Link's escapades • The action to demote Absol and WaFzZ • Hatsune Miku is an apple of one's eye • Riddle: Tall at birth and short when dead • ...
Puzzles and Games 2023-06-13
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- - A game where players act out words or phrases without speaking, while others guess.
- - A word game where players create words by placing letter tiles on a board.
- - A puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes that can be arranged to form various figures.
- - A strategic board game played by two players with different types of pieces.
- - A drawing and guessing game where players draw pictures to represent words or phrases.
- - A puzzle with a network of paths and walls, where the objective is to find the way out.
- - A question or statement that requires creative thinking or problem-solving to solve.
- - A game where players follow instructions given by the leader, but only if preceded by "Simon says."
- - A word-guessing game where players try to guess a word by suggesting letters.
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- - A puzzle with a grid of letters, where words are hidden and need to be found.
- - A two-player game where the goal is to connect four of your own colored discs in a row.
- - A game played on a grid where players take turns marking X's or O's to form a line of three.
- - A game played with rectangular tiles, each divided into two squares, with numbers on each end.
- - A 3D puzzle with rotating sections, where the goal is to align the colors on each face.
- - A word puzzle in a square grid where the goal is to fill in the words based on given clues.
- - A game where players take turns flipping over cards to find matching pairs.
- - Various types of puzzles, such as logic puzzles, riddles, and brain teasers.
- - A number puzzle where each row, column, and box must contain the numbers 1-9.
- - A puzzle made of many small interlocking pieces that form a picture when assembled.
- - A game of chance where players mark off numbers on a card as they are called out.
20 Clues: - A word game where players create words by placing letter tiles on a board. • - A game where players take turns flipping over cards to find matching pairs. • - A strategic board game played by two players with different types of pieces. • - Various types of puzzles, such as logic puzzles, riddles, and brain teasers. • ...
The Hobbit 2014-01-14
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- What is Gandalf?
- Fattest dwarf.
- He lived by the dark water in the Goblins cave, and was a small slimy creature.
- Saved Gandalf, the dwarves and Bilbo from the fire, goblins and wargs.
- How many trolls were there?
- Who makes fun of the dwarve's beards?
- Gollum has this on his island and recieved it as a birthday present.
- who is the hobbit?
- Who was the "enormously important dwarf"?
- How many dwarves showed up at Bilbo's house?
- Who did Bilbo find after he escaped the goblin's cave?
- Bilbo is not _________ at the beginning of the novel.
- Beorn is usually in the form of a _____.
- Who's trolls pocket does Bilbo try to steal from?
- Bilbo took this form the Dragon's treasure pile.
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- "...steal gold and jewels, you know from men and elves and dwarves, wherever they can find them; and they guard their plunder as long asd they live and never enjoy a brass ring of it." What is Throin describing?
- The war at the end of the novel.
- Who saved the dwarfs and Bilbo?
- These creatures ate dwarves and ponies.
- Who is the Carrock?
- Freed all of the dwarves from the Wood-elves' caves.
- Troll's can't see the light of the sun, or they will turn to _______.
- Gollum and Bilbo played this game of poetry back and forth.
- The Lord of the Eagles soon became the ___ _ ___ _____.
- Smaug hates ______.
- When Mr.Baggins awoke,everyone was _____.
- Killed Smaug.
- Warg
- What captured the dwarves in chapter eight?
- What did the dwarves use to help make travelling easier?
- 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 kinf as summer"? (p.49)
31 Clues: Warg • Killed Smaug. • Fattest dwarf. • What is Gandalf? • who is the hobbit? • Who is the Carrock? • Smaug hates ______. • How many trolls were there? • Who saved the dwarfs and Bilbo? • The war at the end of the novel. • Who makes fun of the dwarve's beards? • These creatures ate dwarves and ponies. • Beorn is usually in the form of a _____. • Who was the "enormously important dwarf"? • ...
The mystical realm of Doherty 2025-07-29
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- Garment that hides travelers or tricksters
- Stronghold in the realm of kings
- One who possesses hidden wisdom
- Beast made of many parts
- Destiny shaped by unseen forces
- Seer who speaks in riddles and prophecy
- Holy warrior sworn to protect the light
- Armored champion of noble virtue
- Undead sorcerer bound to dark magic
- Bird reborn from fire
- Sharp tooth from a legendary beast
- Nature priest who communes with trees
- Old word for a fortified city or castle
- Magical animal companion
- Shimmering object with magical energy
- Charm worn to ward off curses
- A bubbling pot for spell-brewing
- Illusion seen in enchanted deserts
- Winged serpent-like dragon
- Ancient symbol carved with power
- Fragment of a powerful relic
- Ancient paper filled with arcane writing
- Spellcaster with a long beard and staff
- Symbol of royal power
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- Symbolic statue with mystical meaning
- A hero’s long and perilous journey
- Mischievous creature with pointy ears
- Guardian of sacred lands
- A child gifted by divine or cursed deal
- Towering ancient stone
- Touched by magic, often mysteriously changed
- Gateway between worlds
- Twisting puzzle of paths
- Wizard who controls the dead
- Potion that restores health or grants power
- Half-eagle, half-lion beast
- An object said to bring magical protection
- Tiny winged creature of enchantment
- Light from the heavens, often magical
- Singer of tales and epic legends
- Magical agreement between beings
- Forest that lives eternally
- Fire-breathing guardian of treasures
- Trick of the mind, often magical
- Tall castle atop a cliff
- Magic performed through mystical rituals
- Royal staff of command
- Sword inscribed with glowing symbols
- Knight’s weapon for jousting
- A tome of powerful enchantments
- Dark magic that brings misfortune
51 Clues: Bird reborn from fire • Symbol of royal power • Towering ancient stone • Gateway between worlds • Royal staff of command • Guardian of sacred lands • Twisting puzzle of paths • Beast made of many parts • Tall castle atop a cliff • Magical animal companion • Winged serpent-like dragon • Half-eagle, half-lion beast • Forest that lives eternally • Wizard who controls the dead • ...
Happy Winter Vacation 2026-01-20
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- A time when students in China have a break from school, usually in January or February.
- A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth.
- It’s a Spring Festival custom to prepare brand - new outfits for the whole family before the holiday.
- A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian."
- A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring.
- Most young people love to ______ on New Year's Eve, chatting, playing games and waiting for the clock to strike midnight.
- Pasting a fu _____ upside down on the door is a way to express people’s wish for good luck.
- A pre - Spring Festival ritual of tidying every corner of the house to sweep away bad luck.
- When the ______ starts, the sound of drums and gongs fills the street, and everyone cheers loudly.
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- A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals.
- A traditional Chinese activity where families gather to eat a big meal on New Year's Eve.
- It is a time-honored Spring Festival custom for Chinese families to offer sacrifices to ______ to show respect and gratitude.
- We can write riddles on _____ and guess them with friends, which is a popular Spring Festival activity.
- We usually paste Spring Festival _____ on both sides of the front door before New Year's Eve.
- A grand evening performance full of fun and joy, shared by many families during the Spring Festival.
- A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice.
- A traditional Spring Festival practice of calling on family members with gifts to exchange New Year greetings and good wishes.
- Cash in red envelopes, a festive gift from seniors to juniors during Spring Festival.
- We often go to the _________ during the Spring Festival to enjoy traditional snacks and folk performances.
- A traditional Chinese dumpling eaten during the winter, especially on Dongzhi.
20 Clues: A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth. • A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian." • A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice. • A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals. • A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring. • ...
The Lightning Thief, Chapter 1 2024-10-01
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- - Having a sound that reflects back, creating an echo; it describes the atmosphere in the museum.
- - A person who has one divine parent and one mortal parent, often possessing special abilities or traits.
- - A large, heavy piece of artillery, typically used in warfare; here it refers to an incident involving a historical weapon.
- - A member of a race of giants in Greek mythology, known for their strength and power; often in conflict with the gods.
- - To turn into vapor or mist; in this context, it refers to the accidental disappearance of a teacher.
- Words from Chapter 1 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
- - To wear or tear away; in this context, it describes the condition of Mr. Brunner’s jacket.
- - A mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head, often associated with riddles in Greek mythology.
- - A punishment where a student is required to stay at school after hours, often for misbehavior.
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- - Extremely unhappy or uncomfortable; describes Percy’s feelings about his life.
- - A person who has an uncontrollable urge to steal, regardless of economic motive.
- - A tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops, often associated with the Grim Reaper in mythology.
- - Living forever; not subject to death; often used to describe gods and other mythical beings.
- - A period of time during which a person is under supervision, often as a result of previous misconduct; in this case, it refers to a student being closely monitored due to behavior issues.
- - An adult who supervises a group of young people, especially during outings or events.
- - Ridiculously unreasonable or illogical; describes the disbelief in some of the situations Percy faces.
16 Clues: Words from Chapter 1 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief • - Extremely unhappy or uncomfortable; describes Percy’s feelings about his life. • - A person who has an uncontrollable urge to steal, regardless of economic motive. • - An adult who supervises a group of young people, especially during outings or events. • ...
Vocabulary Review - 11D Wednesday 2018-11-13
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- "Beautiful," "Palomino," "three," horses. Which adjective should come first?
- The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time).
- A person who doesn't like to spend money or who seeks to pay the least amount of money can be said to be _________.
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- 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 ___________.
- A person who behaves in odd or unusual ways can be said to be _________.
- The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- This code is being used in China as a way to pay for goods and services.
- In "Mona Lisa Smile" the teacher tells the students that their new syllabus is "what is ____."
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- Release of electricity.
- In Shenzen, China we saw a move towards a _________ society.
- The number of verb tenses in the English language.
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- In "Dead Poets Society" the teacher asks the students what their ______ will be.
- The Chinese were using _________ to pay for goods and services instead of cash and credit cards.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- The most common sound in the English language.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
24 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time). • The most common sound in the English language. • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • The number of verb tenses in the English language. • In Shenzen, China we saw a move towards a _________ society. • ...
Happy Winter Vacation 2026-01-20
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- We often go to the _________ during the Spring Festival to enjoy traditional snacks and folk performances.
- A traditional Chinese activity where families gather to eat a big meal on New Year's Eve.
- A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian."
- When the ______ starts, the sound of drums and gongs fills the street, and everyone cheers loudly.
- A time when students in China have a break from school, usually in January or February.
- Cash in red envelopes, a festive gift from seniors to juniors during Spring Festival.
- It’s a Spring Festival custom to prepare brand - new outfits for the whole family before the holiday.
- A traditional Chinese dumpling eaten during the winter, especially on Dongzhi.
- A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice.
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- Pasting a fu _____ upside down on the door is a way to express people’s wish for good luck.
- A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring.
- A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth.
- Most young people love to ______ on New Year's Eve, chatting, playing games and waiting for the clock to strike midnight.
- A traditional Spring Festival practice of calling on family members with gifts to exchange New Year greetings and good wishes.
- We can write riddles on _____ and guess them with friends, which is a popular Spring Festival activity.
- It is a time-honored Spring Festival custom for Chinese families to offer sacrifices to ______ to show respect and gratitude.
- A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals.
- A grand evening performance full of fun and joy, shared by many families during the Spring Festival.
- We usually paste Spring Festival _____ on both sides of the front door before New Year's Eve.
- A pre - Spring Festival ritual of tidying every corner of the house to sweep away bad luck.
20 Clues: A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth. • A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian." • A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice. • A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals. • A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring. • ...
Happy Winter Vacation 2026-01-20
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- We often go to the _________ during the Spring Festival to enjoy traditional snacks and folk performances.
- A traditional Chinese activity where families gather to eat a big meal on New Year's Eve.
- A pre - Spring Festival ritual of tidying every corner of the house to sweep away bad luck.
- We can write riddles on _____ and guess them with friends, which is a popular Spring Festival activity.
- We usually paste Spring Festival _____ on both sides of the front door before New Year's Eve.
- A traditional Chinese dumpling eaten during the winter, especially on Dongzhi.
- It is a time-honored Spring Festival custom for Chinese families to offer sacrifices to ______ to show respect and gratitude.
- Pasting a fu _____ upside down on the door is a way to express people’s wish for good luck.
- A grand evening performance full of fun and joy, shared by many families during the Spring Festival.
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- A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals.
- A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring.
- Cash in red envelopes, a festive gift from seniors to juniors during Spring Festival.
- A time when students in China have a break from school, usually in January or February.
- It’s a Spring Festival custom to prepare brand - new outfits for the whole family before the holiday.
- A traditional Spring Festival practice of calling on family members with gifts to exchange New Year greetings and good wishes.
- A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice.
- Most young people love to ______ on New Year's Eve, chatting, playing games and waiting for the clock to strike midnight.
- A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian."
- When the ______ starts, the sound of drums and gongs fills the street, and everyone cheers loudly.
- A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth.
20 Clues: A traditional Chinese new year food symbolizing wealth. • A loud firework used to scare away the mythical beast "Nian." • A popular winter activity in northern China involving sliding on ice. • A traditional Chinese art form often seen on windows during the festivals. • A major Chinese festival marking the end of winter and the coming of spring. • ...
Vocabulary #13 - (Espineda,Mikylla) 2024-12-16
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- Describes someone who pursues a cause with fervor and intensity, often showing enthusiasm that borders on obsession.
- A covering that conceals, whether physically or metaphorically, to hide what is hidden beneath.
- The feeling one might have when gazing upon a vast, mysterious monument or a force of nature beyond comprehension.
- The tone of an occasion or speech that is marked by seriousness and deep reverence, often with little room for lightness.
- A quiet, lingering sadness that seems to hover without an obvious source, often causing a shift in one’s mood or atmosphere.
- A form of atonement or self-discipline, often undertaken to right a wrong or alleviate guilt.
- The silent mirror of a person’s emotions, often conveyed through the subtle shifts of the face.
- A quality often found in riddles, where a single answer can lead to multiple interpretations or uncertainties.
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- A characteristic that seems to defy the ordinary limits of nature, often described as almost supernatural.
- A simple story used to convey a deeper lesson, often involving characters and events that illustrate moral truths.
- Describes something that stands out because it’s unlike the usual, often making one pause and question its uniqueness.
- The physical response that might betray one’s nervousness or fear, especially when one’s body can’t hold steady.
- A warning sign or omen suggesting something significant or possibly ominous is about to happen.
- When a particular trait or feeling seems to saturate someone or something, as if it’s become an integral part of them.
- Describing an act or appearance meant to draw attention through excess, often in a way that others find gaudy or unnecessary.
- A term often used to describe actions that fall far outside the boundaries of fairness or virtue, typically in a moral or ethical context.
16 Clues: A form of atonement or self-discipline, often undertaken to right a wrong or alleviate guilt. • A covering that conceals, whether physically or metaphorically, to hide what is hidden beneath. • A warning sign or omen suggesting something significant or possibly ominous is about to happen. • ...
TV QUIZ SHOWS WITH YOUNG CONTESTANTS 2024-08-27
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- 3 children answer multiple-choice geography quests. while pursuing a member of fictional thief's gang to accrue pts
- 2 teams of kids in engaging and fast-paced game show that tested their quick thinking and reflexes.
- Teams of kids were challenged to answer questions correctly or take on the eponymous dare, typically involving completing a messy yet entertaining task within a given time frame.
- 12 teams of prodigies aged 8-12 compete in taxing challenges of intellect involving math, memory, logic, spelling & more
- quiz show pitting a team of 3 adults against a team of "Quiz Kids", gifted schoolchildren aged 12-14.
- kids 10-12 competed for merchandise pkgs by providing the questions to the answers revealed under the various categories on the game board; based on popular weeknight game
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- a longest-running TV quiz show in the world features 3 teams of h.s. students vying to score pts. by answering ques. on a variety of subjects
- 6 kids have their mental prowess tested by a series of memory, pattern recognition & problem-solving challenges
- treasure hunt game show featured 2 teams of 2 children attempting to find hidden objects in rooms of a house by solving riddles, following clues
- two children compete, with nine celebrity guests, dressed as storybook characters posed in a large tic-tac-toe board.
10 Clues: 2 teams of kids in engaging and fast-paced game show that tested their quick thinking and reflexes. • quiz show pitting a team of 3 adults against a team of "Quiz Kids", gifted schoolchildren aged 12-14. • 6 kids have their mental prowess tested by a series of memory, pattern recognition & problem-solving challenges • ...
Jameson Hawthorne Characteristics Crossword 2023-12-06
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- Throughout the whole book, Jameson had always incorporated a sarcastic joke or a riddle when he spoke. Jameson is very __________ and unknown.
- When Jameson's very rich grandfather, Tobias Hawthorne, dies, he leaves Jameson two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Jameson is now very _______.
- When Avery is being shot at in the woods, Jameson jumps in front of Avery to save her. This is an example of him being __________ over Avery.
- When Emily, Jameson's dead ex-girlfriend is brought up, he becomes _________ over the subject.
- When readers are introduced to Jameson, he is drunk with his shirt off standing on a balcony railing. This is an example of him being ________ and irresponsible.
- Tobias Hawthorne, Jameson's wealthy grandfather, leaves all of his fortune to a random girl named Avery Grambs after he dies. No explanation was given leaving Jameson to be _______ about why Avery was left the money.
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- Because Jameson was raised in the Hawthorne Family, a family who loves competitions, Jameson is very ___________.
- Jameson is very ____________ when he helps Avery solve riddles by providing information about his family and his personal knowledge .
- Jameson only addresses Avery by "Mystery Girl" and "Heiress". Jameson is being ___________ towards Avery as a romantic gesture.
- In serious situations, Jameson tends to make _________ jokes to brighten the mood or when he is scared.
10 Clues: When Emily, Jameson's dead ex-girlfriend is brought up, he becomes _________ over the subject. • In serious situations, Jameson tends to make _________ jokes to brighten the mood or when he is scared. • Because Jameson was raised in the Hawthorne Family, a family who loves competitions, Jameson is very ___________. • ...
use your brain 2024-05-02
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- A spontaneous or organized group discussion or activity aimed at generating creative ideas or solutions to a specific problem.
- The process of forcibly or systematically indoctrinating individuals with a set of beliefs or ideologies, often through manipulation or coercion.
- Puzzles, riddles, or problems designed to challenge one's intellect or creativity, often requiring unconventional thinking to solve.
- A person or fictional character believed to have the ability to discern the thoughts or intentions of others without verbal communication, often associated with psychic or telepathic powers.
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- An electrical signal produced by the brain, often measured as part of electroencephalography (EEG), and used to assess brain activity and states of consciousness.
- Extremely surprising, impressive, or difficult to comprehend, often referring to something that overwhelms or astonishes the mind.
- Injury or impairment to the brain, often resulting in cognitive, motor, or sensory dysfunction.
- A creation or idea that originates in the mind of one person or a group, often resulting from creative or intellectual endeavor.
- An imaging technique used to visualize the structure or function of the brain, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), or positron emission tomography (PET) scans.
- The emigration of highly skilled or educated individuals from one country or organization to another, typically resulting in a loss of talent for the originating entity.
10 Clues: Injury or impairment to the brain, often resulting in cognitive, motor, or sensory dysfunction. • A spontaneous or organized group discussion or activity aimed at generating creative ideas or solutions to a specific problem. • A creation or idea that originates in the mind of one person or a group, often resulting from creative or intellectual endeavor. • ...
Games 2023-10-29
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- Strategy Games like Scrabble or Boggle where you create words with tiles or letters, aiming to score points strategically.
- Games Various games played with a deck of cards, like Poker or Solitaire, where you strategize to win.
- Rooms Physical or digital puzzles and challenges where you work as a team to solve and escape within a time limit.
- Defense A video game genre where you build defenses to protect your base from oncoming enemies.
- A two-player board game where you plan moves to capture your opponent's king while protecting your own.
- Building Games or activities where you construct tall towers with various materials while considering balance.
- Solving Activities that involve solving puzzles, riddles, and brain teasers using logical thinking.
- Video Games Video games that require careful planning and decision-making, such as real-time strategy or turn-based games.
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- Games A wide range of games played on boards, cards, or tiles, where strategy and planning are key to winning
- A classic board game where you move your pieces diagonally to capture your opponent's pieces.
- A simple paper-and-pencil game where you aim to get three of your marks in a row while blocking your opponent.
- A two-player guessing game where you try to sink your opponent's hidden fleet of ships.
- A number puzzle game that challenges your logic and problem-solving skills.
- and Tactics The process of making careful decisions and actions to achieve a goal, often used in games and real-life situations.
- A board game where you control armies and attempt to conquer the world by making strategic decisions.
15 Clues: A number puzzle game that challenges your logic and problem-solving skills. • A two-player guessing game where you try to sink your opponent's hidden fleet of ships. • A classic board game where you move your pieces diagonally to capture your opponent's pieces. • Defense A video game genre where you build defenses to protect your base from oncoming enemies. • ...
Path to Green Lantern Riddles 2023-02-18
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- In 2023, ekaterra will become:
- What is the Way of Tea (Ceremony) called in Japan?
- Which SAP software will Lipton Tea & Infusions be transitioning to?
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- What is a local’s favourite tea in Malaysia?
- Who invented Iced tea?
- Who created Lipton Tea?
- Which is the largest Market for tea in Middle East and North Africa?
- In Mandarin (Chinese), what is tea called?
8 Clues: Who invented Iced tea? • Who created Lipton Tea? • In 2023, ekaterra will become: • In Mandarin (Chinese), what is tea called? • What is a local’s favourite tea in Malaysia? • What is the Way of Tea (Ceremony) called in Japan? • Which SAP software will Lipton Tea & Infusions be transitioning to? • Which is the largest Market for tea in Middle East and North Africa?
Can you escape Wonderland? 2024-10-17
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- He had a great fall and all the king’s horses and men could not put me back together again.
- 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.
- In a garden of cards, she wears her crown bright. She’s known for her hot temper with a love for a fight.
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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.
- I’m gentle and kind, my heart is full of grace and I often have a smile on my face.
- 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.
7 Clues: I’m gentle and kind, my heart is full of grace and I often have a smile on my face. • 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. • ...
Taro and his grandmother 2018-10-02
Board Games 2023-12-08
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- Forest Magical board game involving quests and challenges in a whimsical world, encouraging strategy and critical thinking.
- Travelers Educational game involving time travel, historical events, and challenges, fostering knowledge and critical thinking.
- Explorers Space-themed board game that combines strategy and exploration, as players navigate the cosmos, encounter aliens, and conquer planets.
- Showdown Action-packed game where players become superheroes, using unique powers and teamwork to defeat villains and save the city.
- Studio Creative board game where players draw, sculpt, and act out artistic challenges, encouraging artistic expression and imagination.
- Agency Covert mission game involving strategy, deduction, and teamwork, as players take on the roles of secret agents to complete missions.
- Quest A strategic journey-themed game where players navigate challenges, make decisions, and collect treasures to win.
- Rally Programming-based game where players create sequences of commands to guide robots through a series of challenges.
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- Plunder Swashbuckling adventure where players compete to find hidden treasures, navigate obstacles, and outwit opponents.
- Safari Exploration game set in a vibrant jungle, where players discover animals, solve riddles, and learn about ecosystems.
- Duel Magical dueling game requiring spellcasting, strategy, and resource management to outsmart opponents and emerge victorious.
- Creatures Mythology-inspired game where players embark on quests, encounter legendary creatures, and use mythical powers to overcome challenges.
- Mansion Cooperative mystery-solving game where players work together to uncover clues, solve puzzles, and reveal the culprit.
- Conquest Strategy game where players build and defend their castles, engage in battles, and conquer opponents' territories.
- Discovery Adventure game where players explore a prehistoric world, uncover fossils, and learn about dinosaurs in an interactive way.
15 Clues: Quest A strategic journey-themed game where players navigate challenges, make decisions, and collect treasures to win. • Rally Programming-based game where players create sequences of commands to guide robots through a series of challenges. • ...
Riddles for Endangered Species 2023-11-29
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- Whose ocean dance, disrupted by fate, as fishermen harvest, pushes them towards a dire state?
- In icy realms where seals play, who struggles as the ice melts away?
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- What majestic creature, hunted sly, for its valuable horn, faces a desperate cry?
- In sandy nests, a ritual embraced, which shelled wanderers face disturbance due to a human trace?
- In the shadows where forests dwindle, which noble primate faces a habitat that continues to dwindle?
- In the wild, where danger is sworn, who wears a crown of ivory, mourned by those unborn?
6 Clues: In icy realms where seals play, who struggles as the ice melts away? • What majestic creature, hunted sly, for its valuable horn, faces a desperate cry? • In the wild, where danger is sworn, who wears a crown of ivory, mourned by those unborn? • Whose ocean dance, disrupted by fate, as fishermen harvest, pushes them towards a dire state? • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Rotator Riddles 2025-04-23
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- What muscle shares a similar name with one of the rotator cuff muscles?
- What is the action of the Infraspinatus?
- What bone do the rotator cuff muscles attach onto?
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- What rotator cuff muscle is responsible for
- Which bicep head indirectly contributes to the shoulder joint?
- How many rotator cuff muscles are there?
6 Clues: How many rotator cuff muscles are there? • What is the action of the Infraspinatus? • What rotator cuff muscle is responsible for • What bone do the rotator cuff muscles attach onto? • Which bicep head indirectly contributes to the shoulder joint? • What muscle shares a similar name with one of the rotator cuff muscles?
Taro and his grandmother 2018-10-02
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-26
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- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for their strength and hunting abilities.
- A small, magical humanoid creature often associated with nature and known for their ability to grant wishes.
- A monster from Greek mythology with venomous snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone with her gaze.
- A mythical winged horse, often depicted as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration.
- A female spirit from Irish folklore associated with foretelling death by wailing or shrieking.
- A legendary creature, also known as Sasquatch, believed to inhabit forests and wilderness areas, often described as tall and hairy.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn from its own ashes, representing immortality and renewal.
- A legendary creature with serpentine or reptilian features, often associated with great power and fire-breathing abilities.
- A giant sea creature often depicted as a colossal squid or octopus capable of causing destruction.
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- A mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, known for its enigmatic nature and riddles.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often depicted as alluring and living in the sea.
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing power and guardianship.
- A legendary creature in Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock and drinking their blood.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, typically portrayed as strong and brutish.
- A mythical creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, typically during the full moon.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan region, also known as the Abominable Snowman.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, often depicted as dwelling in a labyrinth.
18 Clues: A mythical winged horse, often depicted as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration. • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, typically portrayed as strong and brutish. • A female spirit from Irish folklore associated with foretelling death by wailing or shrieking. • A mythical creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, typically during the full moon. • ...
Taro and his grandmother 2018-10-02
The Riddles For Grade 11 (Female) 2025-03-11
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- the word or phrase used to convey feelings, intentions and messages.
- the form of a word that is intended to carry out an action. The word often used in a sentence.
- to give a personal report or announcement in expressing an opinion to someone.
- a similarity of thoughts, opinions and statement.
- something that states the difference in our thoughts and opinions with someone else.
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- the sentences whose predicate is not verb. These sentences always use adjective or noun.
- an idea or thought used to explaining a tendency or preference toward a particular ideology or perspective.
- a verb to describe an ignore, deny or throw away something.
- the collection of some words that have complete meaning.
- to receive something that is abstract or non-physical.
10 Clues: a similarity of thoughts, opinions and statement. • to receive something that is abstract or non-physical. • the collection of some words that have complete meaning. • a verb to describe an ignore, deny or throw away something. • the word or phrase used to convey feelings, intentions and messages. • ...
Taro and his grandmother 2018-10-02
Crossword puzzle: Rotator Riddles 2025-04-25
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- Which rotator cuff muscle is responsible for external rotation?
- How many rotator cuff muscles are there?
- What bone do the rotator cuff muscles attach onto?
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- What is the action of the subscapularis?
- What muscle shares a similar name with one of the rotator cuff muscles?
- Which bicep head tendon indirectly contributes to the shoulder joint?
6 Clues: What is the action of the subscapularis? • How many rotator cuff muscles are there? • What bone do the rotator cuff muscles attach onto? • Which rotator cuff muscle is responsible for external rotation? • Which bicep head tendon indirectly contributes to the shoulder joint? • What muscle shares a similar name with one of the rotator cuff muscles?
O, What Riddles Doth This Puzzle Hold? 2024-09-23
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- A stage in the Freytag's pyramid where the greatest tension lies.
- What is the event that ignited the romance between Romeo and Juliet?
- This is the stage of the pyramid where the setting and the characters are introduced.
- It is where the tension increases which leads to the climax.
- She died by stabbing herself with a dagger.
- The reconciliation between the two families falls under this stage of the Freytag's pyramid.
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- The setting where the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet took place.
- This is where the brawlers of the two families fought in the first few scenes of the movie.
- Another word for resolution.
- Romeo died by drinking _________.
- The friar which secretly wedded Romeo and Juliet and the one who offered Juliet the potion.
- Romeo's ________ falls under the falling action.
- The family who is in conflict with the Montagues.
13 Clues: Another word for resolution. • Romeo died by drinking _________. • She died by stabbing herself with a dagger. • Romeo's ________ falls under the falling action. • The family who is in conflict with the Montagues. • It is where the tension increases which leads to the climax. • The setting where the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet took place. • ...
Megan 2021-12-20
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- Festivus takes place on December 23.
- Christmas is a Christian holiday that refers to the birth of Jesus
- traditional symbol, at least as Seinfeld told it, is an aluminum pole. Among the annual traditions are the "Airing of Grievances," in which you detail the many ways that people annoy you, and the "Feats of Strength," which really just amounts to a living room wrestling match.
- day Boxing Day, in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, particularly Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, holiday (December 26) on which servants, tradespeople, and the poor traditionally were presented with gifts.
- December 31st, the final day of the year, is called 'Omisoka. ' 'Misoka' means the last day of each month.
- Kwanzaa is an African-Americans celebration of life from 26 December to 1 January. D
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- Day on December 13th. The celebration comes from stories that were told by Monks who first brought Christianity to Sweden. St Lucia was a young Christian girl who was martyred, killed for her faith, in 304.
- Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December.
- Yule is an indigenous winter festival celebrated by the Germanic peoples.
- day starting on the 5th of December, the eve of the day, by sharing candies, chocolate letters, small gifts, and riddles.
- day Each year on December 8th, Buddhists celebrate the day that Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment through meditation.
11 Clues: Festivus takes place on December 23. • Christmas is a Christian holiday that refers to the birth of Jesus • Yule is an indigenous winter festival celebrated by the Germanic peoples. • Kwanzaa is an African-Americans celebration of life from 26 December to 1 January. D • ...
taro and his grandmother 2017-09-26
Megan 2021-12-20
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- Festivus takes place on December 23.
- Christmas is a Christian holiday that refers to the birth of Jesus
- traditional symbol, at least as Seinfeld told it, is an aluminum pole. Among the annual traditions are the "Airing of Grievances," in which you detail the many ways that people annoy you, and the "Feats of Strength," which really just amounts to a living room wrestling match.
- day Boxing Day, in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, particularly Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, holiday (December 26) on which servants, tradespeople, and the poor traditionally were presented with gifts.
- December 31st, the final day of the year, is called 'Omisoka. ' 'Misoka' means the last day of each month.
- Kwanzaa is an African-Americans celebration of life from 26 December to 1 January. D
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- Day on December 13th. The celebration comes from stories that were told by Monks who first brought Christianity to Sweden. St Lucia was a young Christian girl who was martyred, killed for her faith, in 304.
- Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December.
- Yule is an indigenous winter festival celebrated by the Germanic peoples.
- day starting on the 5th of December, the eve of the day, by sharing candies, chocolate letters, small gifts, and riddles.
- day Each year on December 8th, Buddhists celebrate the day that Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment through meditation.
11 Clues: Festivus takes place on December 23. • Christmas is a Christian holiday that refers to the birth of Jesus • Yule is an indigenous winter festival celebrated by the Germanic peoples. • Kwanzaa is an African-Americans celebration of life from 26 December to 1 January. D • ...
Megan 2021-12-20
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- Festivus takes place on December 23.
- Christmas is a Christian holiday that refers to the birth of Jesus
- traditional symbol, at least as Seinfeld told it, is an aluminum pole. Among the annual traditions are the "Airing of Grievances," in which you detail the many ways that people annoy you, and the "Feats of Strength," which really just amounts to a living room wrestling match.
- day Boxing Day, in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, particularly Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, holiday (December 26) on which servants, tradespeople, and the poor traditionally were presented with gifts.
- December 31st, the final day of the year, is called 'Omisoka. ' 'Misoka' means the last day of each month.
- Kwanzaa is an African-Americans celebration of life from 26 December to 1 January. D
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- Day on December 13th. The celebration comes from stories that were told by Monks who first brought Christianity to Sweden. St Lucia was a young Christian girl who was martyred, killed for her faith, in 304.
- Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December.
- Yule is an indigenous winter festival celebrated by the Germanic peoples.
- day starting on the 5th of December, the eve of the day, by sharing candies, chocolate letters, small gifts, and riddles.
- day Each year on December 8th, Buddhists celebrate the day that Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment through meditation.
11 Clues: Festivus takes place on December 23. • Christmas is a Christian holiday that refers to the birth of Jesus • Yule is an indigenous winter festival celebrated by the Germanic peoples. • Kwanzaa is an African-Americans celebration of life from 26 December to 1 January. D • ...
RIDDLES-WHO AM I?-WILD ANIMALS 2023-01-25
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- I am the ship of the desert. Who am I?
- I am the tallest animal Who am I?
- I am the cunning animal.Who am I?
- I am the king of the forest.Who am I?
- I have black and white stripes .Who am I?
- I am the national animal of India.Who am I?
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- I am the heaviest animal. Who am I?
- I am the semi aquatic mammal.Who am I?
- I am the fastest animal. Who am I?
- I love to eat honey. Who am I?
10 Clues: I love to eat honey. Who am I? • I am the cunning animal.Who am I? • I am the heaviest animal. Who am I? • I am the fastest animal. Who am I? • I am the tallest animal Who am I? • I am the king of the forest.Who am I? • I am the ship of the desert. Who am I? • I am the semi aquatic mammal.Who am I? • I have black and white stripes .Who am I? • ...
Book 2023-06-24
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- Book Books that provide fascinating information about different animals. They have pictures and interesting facts about various creatures.
- Book Books filled with funny jokes and riddles that can make you laugh out loud. They are perfect for sharing with friends and family.
- Expressive writing that uses rhythm and beautiful words. Poems can make you feel emotions and appreciate the beauty of language.
- Tales Magical stories with princesses, princes, talking animals, and happy endings. They teach important lessons about kindness and courage.
- Book Books with beautiful illustrations that bring the story to life. They are great for young readers and help them understand the story visually.
- Illustrated stories that use speech bubbles and colorful pictures. They are fun to read and often feature superheroes and funny characters.
- True stories about real people's lives. They tell you about the accomplishments, struggles, and inspiring moments of different individuals.
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- Exciting stories about thrilling journeys and brave characters. They take you to different places and keep you on the edge of your seat.
- Personal books where you can write about your own experiences, thoughts, and feelings. They are like a private journal of your life.
- Magical tales that transport you to enchanted worlds with mythical creatures and incredible adventures. You can let your imagination soar.
- Books with delicious recipes and cooking instructions. They teach you how to make tasty meals and desserts, and you can try them at home.
- Stories full of puzzles and secrets waiting to be solved. They challenge your detective skills and keep you guessing until the end.
12 Clues: Expressive writing that uses rhythm and beautiful words. Poems can make you feel emotions and appreciate the beauty of language. • Stories full of puzzles and secrets waiting to be solved. They challenge your detective skills and keep you guessing until the end. • ...
Disney Through The Ages 2026-02-02
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- Circus outcast who defies expectations using oversized ears (5)
- Forest prince whose story centers on loss and growth (5)
- Desert capital ruled by a Sultan and targeted by a sorcerer (7)
- Leader of Andy’s toys who struggles with jealousy and change (5)
- Humble dish symbolizing Remy’s culinary breakthrough (11)
- Non-speaking dog companion of Mickey (5)
- Warrior who saves an empire while hiding her true identity (5)
- Sailor-suited duck famous for explosive frustration (6)
- All-powerful being bound by magical rules and lamp ownership (5)
- Space Ranger figure confronting the truth of his identity (4,9)
- Chosen voyager guided by ocean currents and ancestral spirits (5)
- Outsider torn between jungle loyalty and human heritage (6)
- Spiritual guide who teaches Simba through riddles and symbolism (6)
- Polka-dot-wearing partner often seen beside Mickey (6)
- Anthem introducing themes of destiny and balance (6,2,4)
- Song representing memory, legacy, and forgiveness (8,2)
- Destructive alien creation reprogrammed by love (6)
- Princess who rejects royal restrictions and seeks independence (7)
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- Cultural value emphasizing unconditional family bonds (5)
- Ceremonial cliff tied to royal tradition in the Pride Lands (5,4)
- Princess whose kindness awakens her from enchanted sleep (4,5)
- Monarch whose emotional control determines the fate of her kingdom (4)
- Princess hidden in the forest under a false identity (6)
- Nordic-inspired kingdom affected by magical winter (9)
- Demigod who lost his hook and his confidence (4)
- Reluctant royal advisor tasked with keeping Ariel safe (9)
- Royal figure transformed by magic before midnight (10)
- Visionaries responsible for designing Disney park attractions (10)
- Dark fairy cursed by being excluded from a royal celebration (10)
- Accident-prone character with surprising athletic moments (5)
- Collector of human objects who trades her voice for legs (5)
- Puppet guided by conscience and a wishing star (9)
- Black-and-white cartoon icon who launched Disney’s global success (6)
- Comic relief guardian whose plans often backfire (5)
34 Clues: Non-speaking dog companion of Mickey (5) • Demigod who lost his hook and his confidence (4) • Puppet guided by conscience and a wishing star (9) • Destructive alien creation reprogrammed by love (6) • Comic relief guardian whose plans often backfire (5) • Nordic-inspired kingdom affected by magical winter (9) • Royal figure transformed by magic before midnight (10) • ...
2B's Who Am I? 2021-04-29
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- I enjoyed making my projects look beautiful. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed learning new things within my Chinese classes. Clue – My home country is the USA.
- This year I have enjoyed skipping on the stage for “Heart To Heart”. Clue - My name starts with an ‘E”.
- I enjoyed learning chess with Teddy. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed my cartoon drawing ECA. Clue – My name starts with a ‘S’.
- I enjoyed learning continuous cursive handwriting. Clue – My name starts with a vowel.
- I enjoyed my bead making ECA. Clue – My first and last name have the same letter.
- I enjoyed playing the games in 2B. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed participating in all the ECA’s. Clue – My name starts with an ‘A’
- I enjoyed using Seesaw to draw pictures for my teachers. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed all my classes in Grade 2. Clue – I have an ‘O’ in my name.
- I enjoyed challenging Mr Nathan with riddles. Clue – My name has 1 vowel within it.
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- I enjoyed my dancing ECA. Clue – I have two ‘A’s’ in my name.
- I enjoyed building up my writing stamina with English class. Clue – I have 2 ‘N’s’ within my name.
- I enjoyed learning new things within my science ECA. Clue – I have 2 vowels in my name.
- I enjoyed my drone ECA class very much. Clue – My name ends with a ‘N’.
- I enjoyed my football ECA. Clue – My mother is a PSG rep.
- I enjoyed inquiring into Korea 30 years ago within UOI. Clue – This is also my home country.
- L I enjoyed jumping within the H2H charity demonstration. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I learnt a lot during my chess ECA. Clue – My name ends in a ‘Y’
- I enjoyed my weaving ECA. Clue – My name ends in a vowel.
21 Clues: I enjoyed my football ECA. Clue – My mother is a PSG rep. • I enjoyed my weaving ECA. Clue – My name ends in a vowel. • I enjoyed my dancing ECA. Clue – I have two ‘A’s’ in my name. • I learnt a lot during my chess ECA. Clue – My name ends in a ‘Y’ • I enjoyed my cartoon drawing ECA. Clue – My name starts with a ‘S’. • ...
A Raisin in the Sun 2025-02-13
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- She worked hard to _______ into someone more confident and outgoing, no longer afraid to speak up.
- The teacher was dedicated to _______ a love for reading in her students, always bringing exciting books to class.
- The dark clouds and strange silence made the atmosphere feel _______ as if a storm was coming.
- He walked _______ through the empty park, feeling lost and alone after the argument with his best friend.
- His _______ personality made him the life of every party, always filled with energy and joy.
- There was a feeling of _______ in the air between the two rival teams as they stared each other down.
- Even after all the challenges, he remained _______ and continued pursuing his dreams without hesitation.
- The music had a _______ tone that made everyone feel sad and reflective.
- The artist was known for his _______ ways, often wearing mismatched clothing and speaking in riddles.
- The player had a _______ face as he walked off the field after his team lost the game.
- The weather was _______ as the gray clouds filled the sky and the wind howled.
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- She remained _______ about the concert, not really caring whether she went or not.
- She stood by the door, _______ waiting for the arrival of her friends for the party.
- Trying to finish the assignment without proper materials felt _______ as they had no access to the needed resources.
- His _______ to become an astronaut was clear from a young age, and he worked hard to achieve it.
- Growing up in an area of great ________, he never had to worry about money.
- The wounded dog _______ in the shelter, longing for someone to adopt him and give him a home.
- The students greeted their teacher _______ and with a smile as she entered the room.
- The young boy’s confidence began to _______ as he realized he might not be chosen for the team.
- The decision to move to another city was _______ until the next meeting.
- She was _______ by the colorful decorations in the window of the store, which made her want to go inside.
21 Clues: The music had a _______ tone that made everyone feel sad and reflective. • The decision to move to another city was _______ until the next meeting. • Growing up in an area of great ________, he never had to worry about money. • The weather was _______ as the gray clouds filled the sky and the wind howled. • ...
Typical and Atypical Language Development 2024-12-23
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- the system of pronunciation created to represent the sounds found in all languages
- comprehension, from 6 months, 4+ years understand jokes, riddles, double meanings
- structure of a given language's morphemes (the meaning of words together)
- the production of vocal sounds
- words used in a variety of contexts
- the smallest unit that when changed, changed the meaning of a word
- speech sound
- the structure of sentences
- the production and perception of speech sounds in any language, concerned with the acoustics and articulation of those sounds
- generalise to other objects that are the same shape, rather than other attributes (texture, colour, material, etc)
- concerned with meaning
- the sound of words - phonemes don't convey any meaning
- the comprehension and use of words and sentences to convey ideas and information, which can be spoke, written or signed
- words refer to whole objects rather than parts of objects
- Compares words, the way they look, sound or mean. Knows words can be put into groups and can give common examples in them
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- production, starts with nouns, the one-word stage, followed by a vocabulary spurt, which continues to grow onwards
- characterised by only using elements needed to convey a message
- Uses different ways to join phrases to help explain or justify an event. Uses long and complex structures. Uses well-formed sentences. Uses regular and unusual word endings
- ______ syntactic bootstrapping hypothesis, sensitive to syntactic and semantic correspondences from early age, extract meanings of new words from syntactic clues
- smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function
- appropriative and effective communication
- the transmission of information between the source and a receiver using a signalling system
- the interpretation of speech sounds in a particular language
- words used only in specific contexts
- which faculty of language is unique to humans?
- what was the chimpanzee who was able to use a symbol keyboard called?
- DSM V criteria for language disorders
- an arbitrary signal that refers to a particular concept, contains form and meaning
28 Clues: speech sound • concerned with meaning • the structure of sentences • the production of vocal sounds • words used in a variety of contexts • words used only in specific contexts • DSM V criteria for language disorders • appropriative and effective communication • which faculty of language is unique to humans? • smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function • ...
Hinduism 2025-05-08
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- four hindu classes
- to manifest, to rise from an obscure or inferior position or condition
- give all or a large part of one's time or resources to
- consisting of about 90,000 two-line stanzas, is the longest poem in any written language. Taking place around 1000 b.c., it describes a war between cousins for control of the kingdom. The poem also includes riddles about the meaning of life
- dominant political force in northern India. It also established loose control over central India, thus becoming the greatest state in India since the Mauryan Empire.
- sum of someones actions that decide their future
- rebirth into a new body
- a major religion from South Asia
- originally meant to house a relic of the Buddha, such as a lock of his hair. These structures were built in the form of burial mounds.
- warriors were considered to be next in importance
- a person who travels to a shrine or other holy place
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- system of social classes
- a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth
- grandson of Candragupta Maurya, is generally considered to be the greatest ruler in the history of India
- the earliest known Indian literature, which contain religious chants and stories that were originally passed down orally from generation to generation and then recorded in Sanskrit after writing developed
- something that aids or promotes well-being
- the eternal and inherent nature of reality,a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order
- prospered from the trade that passed through their empire between the Mediterranean countries
- keepers of religious secrets
- road a route between the Roman Empire and China, so called because silk was China’s most valuable product
- release from the cycle of rebirth impelled by the law of karma.
- people who were viewed as so impure that they were outside the caste system
- unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible
23 Clues: four hindu classes • rebirth into a new body • system of social classes • keepers of religious secrets • a major religion from South Asia • something that aids or promotes well-being • sum of someones actions that decide their future • warriors were considered to be next in importance • a person who travels to a shrine or other holy place • ...
My First English Riddles (By Kübra Sahin) 2020-06-01
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- I have no top or bottom but I can hold Flesh, bones and blood all at the same time.
- We are twins, we are close together, but we will not touch but far apart we become one. What are we?
- What has lags but can not walk?
- I am so simple, that I can only point yet I guide men all over the world.
- What goes up and does not come back down?
- What has a neck but no head?
- If you feed it, it lives; If you water it, it dies!
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- What is so delicate that saying its name breaks it?
- Lovely and round, I shine with pale light, grown in darkness, a ladys delight.
- What gets wetter as it dries?
- Everyone has it and no one can lose it, what is it?
- They come out at night without being called and are lost in the day without being stolen. What are they?
12 Clues: What has a neck but no head? • What gets wetter as it dries? • What has lags but can not walk? • What goes up and does not come back down? • What is so delicate that saying its name breaks it? • Everyone has it and no one can lose it, what is it? • If you feed it, it lives; If you water it, it dies! • ...
Books 5 2022-02-07
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- jungle board game By Chris Van Allsburg
- The _ Battle Book By Dr. Seuss
- Charlie Brown Snoopy Woodstock The _ By Charles Schulz
- There Was An Old Lady Who _ A Fly By Pam Adams
- The Pit And The _ By Edgar Allan Poe
- Good Dog _ By Alexandra Day
- The _ Brain By Temple Grandin
- The _ Have No King By Daniel Evan Weiss
- orange cat by Jim Davis
- _ 451 By Ray Bradbury
- little girl Paris By Ludwig Bemelmans
- _ Vampire By Adam Rex
- _ And Hobbes By Bill Watterson
- The _ Boy By Sid Fleischman
- children's book By Don Freeman
- I _ A book of Picture Riddles By Jean Marzollo
- _ But True National Geographic Kids
- If You Give A Mouse A _ By Laura Numeroff
- Pippi _ By Astrid Lindgren
- _ The Turtle By Dr. Seuss
- The Fall Of The House Of _ By Edgar Allan Poe
- Slaughterhouse _ By Kurt Vonnegut
- The Boy In The Striped _ By John Boyne
- _ The Stars By Lois Lowry
- The Story Of _ By Robert Lawson
- The _ Chronicles By Holly Black
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- There's A Boy In The Girl's _ By Louis Sachar
- So You Want To Be _ By Judith St. George
- A Bad Case Of _ By David Shannon
- The Adventures Of Tom _ By Mark Twain
- The _ Incident By Judi Barrett
- Of _ And Men By John Steinbeck
- _ Of Blood And Bone By Tomi Adeyemi
- _ The Dirty Dog By Gene Zion
- _ For Sal By Robert McCloskey
- By Vladimir Nabokov
- The Mouse And The _ By Beverly Cleary
- The Tale Of _ By Kate Dicamillo
- The Adventures Of The _ School Kids By Debbie Dadey
- most translated book
- The _ Piece By Shel Silverstein
- The Book Of Lost _ By Lisa Wingate
- A True Crime Graphic Novel By Brian Michael Bendis
- Guess How Much I _ You By Sam McBratney
- The _ States Of America By Laurie Keller
- Mr. Men and Little _ books By Roger Hargreaves
- Best _ Book Ever By Richard Scarry
- Melmoth The _ By Charles Robert Maturin
- The War With _ By Robert Kimmel Smith
- Hitler's autobiography
50 Clues: By Vladimir Nabokov • most translated book • _ 451 By Ray Bradbury • _ Vampire By Adam Rex • Hitler's autobiography • orange cat by Jim Davis • _ The Turtle By Dr. Seuss • _ The Stars By Lois Lowry • Pippi _ By Astrid Lindgren • Good Dog _ By Alexandra Day • The _ Boy By Sid Fleischman • _ The Dirty Dog By Gene Zion • The _ Brain By Temple Grandin • _ For Sal By Robert McCloskey • ...
