riddles Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Khmer New Year 2022-04-30
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- What is the name of the food dish made from mousse-like custard made out of curry paste, river fish and coconut milk that is steamed and wrapped in banana leaves?
- The third answer to the riddle: Happiness in the evening is at people’s ….. as they wash it before relaxation and bed
- What is the name of the game played with beads, similar to congkak?
- What is the most common place families visited during the Khmer New Year?
- Bos Ongkunh is the name of the game that consists of a group of people throwing hard and dark ….. seeds to knock down the other group’s seeds that were placed on the group.
- When is the Khmer New Year held?
- The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month?
- For this year’s Khmer New Year, What's the name of the angel in charge of bringing her father’s head to earth?
- Koma What's the name of the main protagonist in the story?
- Nom ansom chek is the name of the cake made from sticky rice cake combined with slices of ….. steamed and wrapped in ….. leaves.
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- What is the name of the cake made from beans, peas, coconut milk, and sticky rice slowly roasted inside a bamboo?
- What animal do this year’s angle ride on while descending to earth?
- What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist?
- What animal knew the answers to the three riddles?
- What is the second day of khmer new year called?
- On what day of Khmer New Year did Cambodians place fruits, flowers, rice, biscuits, perfume, soft drinks & beers in front of their houses as an offering to the deities and angels who are visiting earth?
- One of the modern Khmer New Year celebrations involves people gathering on the street to throw & spray ….. at each other?
- What is the name of the traditional dance performed to ward off the bad luck of the previous year?
- After losing to the protagonist, what part of King Kabil Moha Prum's body was cut off?
- Cleaning and watching the ….. Statue is a symbolic practice for washing away bad actions?
20 Clues: When is the Khmer New Year held? • What is the second day of khmer new year called? • What animal knew the answers to the three riddles? • The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month? • Koma What's the name of the main protagonist in the story? • What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist? • ...
Crossing into the New Years 2022-05-12
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- What's the name of the main protagonist in the story?
- What is the second day of khmer new year called?
- What is the name of the cake made from beans, peas, coconut milk, and sticky rice slowly roasted inside a bamboo?
- The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month?
- The third answer to the riddle: Happiness in the evening is at people’s ….. as they wash it before relaxation and bed
- When is the Khmer New Year held?
- What is the name of the traditional dance performed to ward off the bad luck of the previous year?
- On what day of Khmer New Year did Cambodians place fruits, flowers, rice, biscuits, perfume, soft drinks & beers in front of their houses as an offering to the deities and angels who are visiting earth?
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- Cleaning and watching the ….. Statue is a symbolic practice for washing away bad actions?
- What is the name of the game played with beads, similar to congkak?
- For this year’s Khmer New Year, What's the name of the angel in charge of bringing her father’s head to earth?
- Nom ansom chek is the name of the cake made from sticky rice cake combined with slices of ….. steamed and wrapped in ….. leaves.
- What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist?
- After losing to the protagonist, what part of King Kabil Moha Prum's body was cut off?
- What is the name of the food dish made from mousse-like custard made out of curry paste, river fish and coconut milk that is steamed and wrapped in banana leaves?
- What animal knew the answers to the three riddles?
- What animal do this year’s angle ride on while descending to earth?
- What is the most common place families visited during the Khmer New Year?
- One of the modern Khmer New Year celebrations involves people gathering on the street to throw & spray ….. at each other?
- Bos Ongkunh is the name of the game that consists of a group of people throwing hard and dark ….. seeds to knock down the other group’s seeds that were placed on the group.
20 Clues: When is the Khmer New Year held? • What is the second day of khmer new year called? • What animal knew the answers to the three riddles? • What's the name of the main protagonist in the story? • The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month? • What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist? • ...
Mythological Monsters Crossword 2025-11-23
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- Clay giant brought to life in Jewish folklore
- Monster with six heads that lived opposite Charybdis
- "Goat-sucker" of Mexican folklore
- One-eyed giant who captured Odysseus
- Human face, lion body, scorpion tail
- Reanimated corpse that feeds on the living
- Winged spirit of theft with a woman's head and bird's body
- Primordial sea monster mentioned in the Bible
- Many-headed serpent; cut one off, two grow back
- Massive land beast mentioned in the Bible
- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld
- Ugly dwarf or giant, often lives under bridges
- Japanese water imp with a dish of water on its head
- Undead Viking warrior guarding a treasure mound
- Arabic demon that robs graves and eats the dead
- Shape-shifting spirit made of smokeless fire (Genie)
- Bull-headed monster trapped in the Labyrinth
- Part lion, part eagle; a guardian of gold
- Snake-haired Gorgon whose gaze turns men to stone
- Rooster-headed dragon/serpent hatched from an egg
- The mother of all monsters; half-woman, half-snake
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- Fearsome Japanese ogre or demon
- Shape-shifting water spirit, often appears as a horse
- Nine-tailed fox spirit
- Massive sea monster often depicted as a giant squid
- Screaming Irish spirit that foretells death
- Massive whirlpool monster that swallows ships
- A colossal giant wolf destined to kill Odin
- A human cursed to turn into a wolf at full moon
- One hundred-eyed giant
- Large, ape-like creature of the Himalayas
- Bird-women who lure sailors to their doom with song
- Cannibalistic spirit of the North American forests
- Immortal bird that is reborn from its own ashes
- The Midgard Serpent that encircles the world
- Flying serpent deity of the Aztecs
- She asks riddles and strangles those who fail
- Egyptian devourer: Croc head, lion body, hippo rear
- The King of Serpents; can kill with a glance
- Fire-breathing hybrid: Lion, goat, and snake
40 Clues: Nine-tailed fox spirit • One hundred-eyed giant • Fearsome Japanese ogre or demon • "Goat-sucker" of Mexican folklore • Flying serpent deity of the Aztecs • One-eyed giant who captured Odysseus • Human face, lion body, scorpion tail • Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld • Massive land beast mentioned in the Bible • Large, ape-like creature of the Himalayas • ...
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Level B Unit 2 S3: A contest of riddles 2023-10-12
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- laugh quietly
- behaving in a proud, unpleasant way, showing little thought for other people
- an answer or reply
- to eat something very fast, in a way that people consider rude or greedy
- sudden and striking
- to be very happy
- long loud wailing cry
- complain (in a sad voice); make a high sad sound (as in pain or supplication)
- Explain the meaning of
- a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
- a sick feeling of strong dislike
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- loud, shrill laugh
- to talk quickly and continuously, especially about things that are not important
- sound of a foot crushing something hard / the act of crushing / chew noisily
- with great urgency
- A question or statement that teases the mind
- a result or consequence
- to eat something, especially noisily
- without expression or understanding
- someone who competes in a contest
- To eat up hungrily
- To look down on with scorn; to mock or insult by words or manner.
- something that does not make sense; something that is silly or foolish
23 Clues: laugh quietly • to be very happy • loud, shrill laugh • with great urgency • an answer or reply • To eat up hungrily • sudden and striking • long loud wailing cry • Explain the meaning of • a result or consequence • a sick feeling of strong dislike • someone who competes in a contest • without expression or understanding • to eat something, especially noisily • ...
Vocab Review 2 2019-01-30
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- to make clear by providing an example
- a mutual relationship between two or more things
- to tell in or reduce to a short statement of the main points
- the act or habit of estimating someone or something as worthless or less than
- to use your senses to gather information
- the act of thinking over and above the usual thinking of yourself or others
- not any; not one
- hairy; or covered with coarse stiff hairs
- perfectly typical or representative of a particular kind of person or thing
- to cancel, destroy, revoke or void
- feeling marked by lack of restraint, especially in eating or drinking
- someone or something that is mysterious (from the Greek word meaning “speaking in riddles)
- specific information used to support a belief or claim
- clearly defined with details so as to be identified
- a clever usually taunting remark; a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment
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- any group of 1,000, or a span of 1,000 years
- to indicate the source of evidence
- lacking distinctive or interesting qualities (dull, drab); appearing to belong to no particular class or kind, or not easily described
- meaningful or having an important effect
- Shining brightly or characterized by a glowing splendor
- to include or add something as part of a whole
- to restate information using different words from the original source
- to give toward or be an important factor in something
- the fear of the number 13
- relating much in few words; concise to the point of being rude of mysterious
- the act of providing a detailed reason to support a claim
- serene; marked by extreme calm and steadiness
- to make clear by reasoning or evidence
- to ramble, or wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination; to follow a winding or intricate course
- to project, extend or expand known data or experience into an area not known or experienced
- a system or orderly arrangement; in linguistics, it is the rules that organize sentences
- an arguable statement that can be justified
- to make known in words
33 Clues: not any; not one • to make known in words • the fear of the number 13 • to indicate the source of evidence • to cancel, destroy, revoke or void • to make clear by providing an example • to make clear by reasoning or evidence • meaningful or having an important effect • to use your senses to gather information • hairy; or covered with coarse stiff hairs • ...
Vocabulary Review 10 Thursday 7 2018-11-14
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- We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk.
- Kenichi Ebina, the robotic entertainer, said his act was ___________.
- The Pomodoro Technique is a way of studying in which you focus with no distractions for 20-25 minutes, then take a short break. Pomodoro is the Italian word for ______.
- If you're using this type of card, you're borrowing the bank's (or another company's) money.
- "Eyes and ears" and "here and there" are examples of _________.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- Julia Roberts' character in "My Best Friend's Wedding" says the bride-to-be is _______, someone easily taken out.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
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- If you're using this type of card you're using your own money.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- 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 ___________.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- China's intranet is blocked from accessing the internet by a play on words (a pun): The Great ________ of China.
- In the clip from the movie Dangerous Minds, the teacher says you always have a ________ - you may not like the ______, but it's always there.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- Release of electricity.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
- A person who just hangs out at home, watches serials all the time, is a ________ potato.
- As a slang word, it means to leave early or to quit.
23 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • As a slang word, it means to leave early or to quit. • We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk. • If you're using this type of card you're using your own money. • "Eyes and ears" and "here and there" are examples of _________. • ...
Grace 3 2025-02-28
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- girlboss version of Dr phil
- movie I thought was a dream that I had (cyberpunk)
- black widow's real name
- most dangerous sea creature
- where Krabby patties go...
- "when is a monster not a monster?...when ___"
- goddess who threw a golden apple
- moon knight's main alter
- friend of Hercule Poirot
- actor I despise
- a favorite dune quote of mine
- my favorite natural disasters
- things you never understand that i say
- the culprit of one of Clue's alternate endings
- famous mobster (hint: "get ___!")
- part lion, part scorpion, part eagle
- my iteration of heaven
- who makes the best oatmeal cookies
- first man in space
- 3rd dune book
- mc in kraven
- ___ Rambeau of the marvel universe
- the best cereal for twinks
- ugly protagonist in barbie in the nutcracker
- artist who shares a first name with cain's brother
- my fav HGTV show
- popular urban legend that occurs in the forest
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- who has a chokehold on my spotify
- my favorite barbie movie
- the "queen of mystery"
- trend in the early days of tiktok
- simbel great egyptian monument
- Justin beiber quote
- famous ship that disappeared
- this suit was gifted to Peter Parker after the death of Iron Man
- who I wanted to work for up until a couple years ago
- to do the opposite of manifest
- marker brand
- "i don't even know who you are" "____"
- a hungry guy!
- not like the maze runner
- most dangerous app on iphone
- weirdo freak with surprisingly good vocals
- who seems to be trying to win the world record for silliest collabs
- modern day vampire
- what some believe to be a gateway to space
- "enough of your riddles, ________"
- my own works that you would mansplain to me
- angelina jolie villain
- makes coffee purple
- __ whitestuff
- my new neighbor
- critique on the American response to communism
- strange ocean sound that was *probably* made by whales
- what my 1st college choice's acronym sounds like
55 Clues: marker brand • mc in kraven • a hungry guy! • 3rd dune book • __ whitestuff • actor I despise • my new neighbor • my fav HGTV show • modern day vampire • first man in space • Justin beiber quote • makes coffee purple • the "queen of mystery" • my iteration of heaven • angelina jolie villain • black widow's real name • my favorite barbie movie • moon knight's main alter • friend of Hercule Poirot • ...
Review: Acts I and II of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" 2025-04-17
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- One strange omen noted in Act I, scene iii was this bird out at noon.
- Caesar was offered this three times by Mark Antony, and he refused it three times.
- Brutus fears the people will crown Caesar as a ______.
- A runner in the Lupercal festival, as well as one of Caesar's top generals. He is a partier at heart.
- She cried out three times in her sleep, "Help! They murder Caesar!"
- This character once saved Caesar from drowning in the river. He argues that Caesar is no more powerful than the average person.
- This character is Caesar's closest friend.
- Brutus compares Caesar to this that has yet to hatch.
- The conspirators forged these to convince Brutus to join them against Caesar.
- When Caesar asks for the fortune tellers to make a sacrifice, they report back saying they could not find a ______ in the beast.
- True or False: Cassius believes that Mark Antony is a threat and should be killed with Caesar, but Brutus argues against this.
- The Soothsayer warned Caesar to "beware the..." (3 words)
- He interprets Calpurnia's dream as a positive omen, not a negative one.
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- We learn that Julius Caesar is prone to having seizures, otherwise known in the play as this. (2 words)
- This character speaks in riddles and puns, poking fun at the tribunes.
- He believes he is more "dangerous than danger."
- Another strange omen noted in Act I, scene iii was this animal seen roaming in the Capitol.
- He is the leader of the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. This man is envious of Caesar's rising popularity and power.
- Calpurnia has a dream where a statue of Caesar spouts ______ and Romans wash their hands in it.
- Caesar tells Calpurnia to let Antony touch her in the race in order to cure her ______.
- This character willingly stabbed herself in the leg to prove her strength and trustworthiness.
- Caesar had Marullus and Flavius "put to ______."
- Brutus initially resists swearing an ______ with the conspirators because he believes that their cause is noble enough to not require such a pledge.
- This man values his honor and love for Rome above all else.
- This in Act I, scene iii (as well as Act II, scenes i-ii) creates a foreboding mood.
- An event that can be interpreted as a sign of good or evil.
26 Clues: This character is Caesar's closest friend. • He believes he is more "dangerous than danger." • Caesar had Marullus and Flavius "put to ______." • Brutus compares Caesar to this that has yet to hatch. • Brutus fears the people will crown Caesar as a ______. • The Soothsayer warned Caesar to "beware the..." (3 words) • ...
Vocabulary III Trimester 2025-10-26
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- Her _______ remarks were meant to hurt her classmate’s feelings.
- The dictator spread _______ to convince citizens he was their savior.
- The city streets were filled with a _______ of car horns and shouting.
- He tends to _______ others by pretending to be polite while acting superior.
- The once-busy town was now a place of utter _______.
- The society valued _______ so highly that anyone who was different was shunned.
- The villagers decided to _______ the infected crops to stop the disease.
- He sat by the window to _______ the meaning of the poem.
- Her fear of the dark came from her _______ rather than her conscious mind.
- The water in the pond was _______ and smelled unpleasant.
- The sculpture invited a _______ experience as visitors could touch its smooth surface.
- The rainbow was beautiful but _______; it disappeared within minutes.
- His _______ was obvious when he criticized others for mistakes he also made.
- The government’s strict _______ policies removed any books that challenged its authority.
- Please _______ from using your phone during the performance.
- The art gallery was designed with a modern _______ that appealed to everyone.
- The beauty of the night sky was _______—beyond words or description.
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- The pilot adjusted the plane’s _______ to avoid the storm.
- He had a natural _______ for solving puzzles and riddles.
- The _______ of the story learns to overcome his greatest fears.
- The old building fell into _______ after decades of abandonment.
- A deep sense of _______ filled her after hearing the tragic news.
- The people suffered under a cruel _______ that silenced all opposition.
- The church declared him a _______ for questioning its long-held doctrines.
- As a true _______, she refused to follow fashion trends.
- There was something _______ about the way he smiled at strangers.
- His _______ behavior made everyone in the room uncomfortable.
- The rebels spread _______ ideas to challenge the government’s control.
- His _______ moods made it difficult to predict how he would react.
- The jellyfish glowed with a _______ light beneath the water.
- The lake looked _______ at sunrise, perfectly still and quiet.
- The voters’ _______ toward politics resulted in a very low turnout.
- She tried to _______ her lies by saying they protected her friends.
33 Clues: The once-busy town was now a place of utter _______. • As a true _______, she refused to follow fashion trends. • He sat by the window to _______ the meaning of the poem. • He had a natural _______ for solving puzzles and riddles. • The water in the pond was _______ and smelled unpleasant. • The pilot adjusted the plane’s _______ to avoid the storm. • ...
Sabrina Carpenter Crossword 2025-12-02
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- Sabrina was an ambassador for this electronics brand
- one of rennaissance
- song particularly known for its confusing riddles
- first award show where Sabrina recieved an award
- One of Sabrina's most popular acting roles
- back in 2018 in the city of Osaka, Sabrina covered this song from one of the most famous kpop groups
- US state that Sabrina is native to
- words or language having no meaning or conveying no intelligible ideas
- first single that sabrina released under her current label
- Sabrina's first ever acting role
- in red in april 2024, Sabrina released a collaboration with
- viral summer hit from 2024
- city/musical that is mentioned in the song "emails i can't send
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- first song that peaked in US charts
- Dr. Seuss' character that is the title of a song in Sabrina's christmas EP
- european city known as "the city of love"
- famous Charles Darwin theory that also happens to be the name of one of Sabrina's albums
- a kpop group and Sabrina have the same name for a song, which is the answer to this hint
- she is one of sabrina's step-aunts
- an optical effect that is sometimes seen at sea, in the desert, or over a hot pavement, that may have the appearance of a pool of water or a mirror in which distant objects are seen inverted, and that is caused by the bending or reflection of rays of light by a layer of heated air of varying density
- a christmas special was released in this streaming platform
- Sabrina played the opening act in this tour, which was the first of a collection of three opening acts for big artists
- this album has two acts
- this song became a trend a couple years ago, and set consolidated Sabrina's successful career and popularity
- character from a famous movie that Sabrina played on broadway
- this artist was featured on a remix of a popular song of her "short 'n sweet" album
26 Clues: one of rennaissance • this album has two acts • viral summer hit from 2024 • Sabrina's first ever acting role • she is one of sabrina's step-aunts • US state that Sabrina is native to • first song that peaked in US charts • european city known as "the city of love" • One of Sabrina's most popular acting roles • first award show where Sabrina recieved an award • ...
Merry Christmas Puzzle - DISNEY, LEGO, STAR WARS, AND MARVEL 2025-12-23
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- RULE FOLLOWING BUILDER THRUST INTO HEROISM
- SLEEPING PRINCESS AWAKENED BY A LONG AWAITED KISS
- SMUGGLING SHIP FAMED FOR MAKING THE KESSEL RUN
- OPTIMISTIC ANTHEM CELEBRATING TEAMWORK
- SHAPE SHIFTING TRICKSTER TORN BETWEEN CHAOS AND LOYALTY
- ROYAL REBEL WHOSE COURAGE IGNITES A RESISTANCE
- PRINCESS WHOSE KINDNESS EARNS THE LOYALTY OF SEVEN UNLIKELY ALLIES
- CHOSEN WAYFINDER WHO ANSWERS THE CALL OF THE SEA
- JEDI GENERAL REMEMBERED FOR WISDOM AND SACRIFICE
- STAR SPANGLED SYMBOL OF PERSEVERANCE AND LEADERSHIP
- PLASMA BLADE SYMBOLIC OF JEDI TRADITION
- LEGENDARY FORCE SENSITIVE FAMILY NAME
- REMOTE WORLD DEFINED BY SAND AND TWIN SUNS
- VILLAGE OUTSIDE WHOSE LOVE BREAKS AN ANCIENT SPELL
- ARMORED AVENGER DRIVEN BY INTELLECT AND INNOVATION
- ROARING WOOKIE KNOWN FOR UNWAVERING LOYALTY
- HIDDEN NATION UNTOUCHED BY COLONIZATION
- BRICK BASEDSYSTEM OF ENDLESS CREATIVITY
- DISNEY FILM FEATURING ARENDELLE AND SISTERLY DEVOTION
- VIBRANIUM CLAD KING SWORN TO PROTECT HIS PEOPLE
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- WARRIOR WHO BRINGS HONOR TO HER FAMILY THROUGH COURAGE
- TITAN OBSESSED WITH BALANCE AT ANY COST
- INTERLOCKING PIECES FORMING ENDLESS CONSTRUCTION
- NEW ORLEANS DREAMER WHO BELIEVES IN HARD WORK
- AN ELITE CREATOR CAPABLE OF BUILDING WITHOUT INSTRUCTIONS
- THEME PARK WHERE EVERYTHING IS BUILT AT SCALE
- ORIGINAL THEME PARK THAT LAUNCHED A GLOBAL LEGACY
- FAIRYTALE PRINCESS TRANSFORMED BY MAGIC BEFORE MIDNIGHT
- LONE BOUNTY HUNTER BOUND BY HONOR AND ARMOR
- DETERMINED SISTER WILLING TO BRAVE THE COLD FOR LOVE
- ANCIENT MASTER WHOSE LESSONS COME IN RIDDLES
- REALITY BENDING FORCE BORN OF GRIEF AND POWER
- HERO BALANCING GREAT POWER WITH GREAT RESPONSIBILITY
- SCIENTIST WHOSE ANGER UNLEASHES UNSTOPPABLE STRENGTH
- CHOSEN ONE WHOSE FALL RESHAPED THE GALAXY
- MYSTERIOUS CHILD SOUGHT BY REMNANTS OF THE EMPIRE
- ANIMATED RETELLING OF A LONG HAIRED FAIRYTALE
- TOWER-BOUND PRINCESS WITH A MAGICALLY LONG MANE
- OCEAN DWELLING PRINCESS DRAWN TO A WORLD ABOVE THE WAVES
- PIXAR TALE OF FATE, FAMILY, AND A BOW WIELDING PRINCESS
- QUEEN WHOSE HIDDEN POWER SHAPES AN ETERNAL WINTER
- THUNDER WEILDING AVENGER FROM ASGARD
42 Clues: THUNDER WEILDING AVENGER FROM ASGARD • LEGENDARY FORCE SENSITIVE FAMILY NAME • OPTIMISTIC ANTHEM CELEBRATING TEAMWORK • TITAN OBSESSED WITH BALANCE AT ANY COST • PLASMA BLADE SYMBOLIC OF JEDI TRADITION • HIDDEN NATION UNTOUCHED BY COLONIZATION • BRICK BASEDSYSTEM OF ENDLESS CREATIVITY • CHOSEN ONE WHOSE FALL RESHAPED THE GALAXY • RULE FOLLOWING BUILDER THRUST INTO HEROISM • ...
Book 2023-06-24
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- True stories about real people's lives. They tell you about the accomplishments, struggles, and inspiring moments of different individuals.
- Book Books filled with funny jokes and riddles that can make you laugh out loud. They are perfect for sharing with friends and family.
- Book Books that explore the wonders of the natural world and explain scientific concepts in an easy-to-understand way. They are filled with fascinating facts and experiments.
- Magical tales that transport you to enchanted worlds with mythical creatures and incredible adventures. You can let your imagination soar.
- Expressive writing that uses rhythm and beautiful words. Poems can make you feel emotions and appreciate the beauty of language.
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- 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.
- Book Books that provide fascinating information about different animals. They have pictures and interesting facts about various creatures.
- Personal books where you can write about your own experiences, thoughts, and feelings. They are like a private journal of your life.
- 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.
- Tales Magical stories with princesses, princes, talking animals, and happy endings. They teach important lessons about kindness and courage.
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. • ...
Stylistics 2015-12-05
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- A SD consisting of a peculiar use of negative constructions.
- It aims at a humorous effect and is used in jokes, riddles, etc.
- Repetition arranged in the form of a frame: the initial parts of a syntactic unit, in most cases of a paragraph, are repeated at the end of it.
- A question asked and answered by the same person.
- Metonymy is a trope based on a different type of the interaction between the dictionary and contextual meanings, a relation based not on identification, but on some kind of … connecting the two concepts, which these two meanings represent
- A combination of two words (mostly an adjective and a noun or an adverb with an adjective) in which the meanings of the two clash, being opposite in sense.
- Type of print that is widely used in different kinds of styles (often combined with capitalization or italics) to draw the reader’s attention to the text.
- A phonetic SDs which aims at imparting a melodic (or cacophonic) effect to the utterance.
- This stylistics – is subdivided into morphological and syntactical
- A SD based on the simultaneous realization of two logical meanings – dictionary and contextual, which stand in opposition to each other.
- Climax that is based on the relative importance of the component parts considered from the viewpoint of the concepts embodied in them
- the most powerful means of conveying emotionality, for it expresses the speaker’s attitude to an utterance.
- Reversed parallel constructions
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- A SD similar to a proverb; but they are made by individuals whose names we know, while proverbs are invented by people in general.
- Transference of some quality from one object to another.
- is the use of a word in the same grammatical but different semantic relations to two adjacent words in the context
- Informal style.
- An arrangement of sentences (or of homogeneous parts of one sentence) so that each in turn has a gradual increase in significance, importance, or emotional tension in the utterance.
- Stylistics that studies phonetic means of rendering ideas, emotions, feelings and images.
- A intentional violation of spelling of the word or a word combination used to reflect its authentic pronunciation
20 Clues: Informal style. • Reversed parallel constructions • A question asked and answered by the same person. • Transference of some quality from one object to another. • A SD consisting of a peculiar use of negative constructions. • It aims at a humorous effect and is used in jokes, riddles, etc. • This stylistics – is subdivided into morphological and syntactical • ...
Khmer New Year 2022-04-30
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- After losing to the protagonist, what part of King Kabil Moha Prum's body was cut off?
- What animal do this year’s angle ride on while descending to earth?
- The third answer to the riddle: Happiness in the evening is at people’s ….. as they wash it before relaxation and bed
- One of the modern Khmer New Year celebrations involves people gathering on the street to throw & spray ….. at each other?
- What is the name of the game played with beads, similar to congkak?
- What is the second day of khmer new year called?
- What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist?
- Nom ansom chek is the name of the cake made from sticky rice cake combined with slices of ….. steamed and wrapped in ….. leaves.
- Cleaning and watching the ….. Statue is a symbolic practice for washing away bad actions?
- Sangkran On what day of Khmer New Year did Cambodians place fruits, flowers, rice, biscuits, perfume, soft drinks & beers in front of their houses as an offering to the deities and angels who are visiting earth?
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- For this year’s Khmer New Year, What's the name of the angel in charge of bringing her father’s head to earth?
- The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month?
- What is the most common place families visited during the Khmer New Year?
- Koma What's the name of the main protagonist in the story?
- What animal knew the answers to the three riddles?
- Bos Ongkunh is the name of the game that consists of a group of people throwing hard and dark ….. seeds to knock down the other group’s seeds that were placed on the group.
- What is the name of the cake made from beans, peas, coconut milk, and sticky rice slowly roasted inside a bamboo?
- When is the Khmer New Year held?
- Trot What is the name of the traditional dance performed to ward off the bad luck of the previous year?
- What is the name of the food dish made from mousse-like custard made out of curry paste, river fish and coconut milk that is steamed and wrapped in banana leaves?
20 Clues: When is the Khmer New Year held? • What is the second day of khmer new year called? • What animal knew the answers to the three riddles? • The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month? • Koma What's the name of the main protagonist in the story? • What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist? • ...
Destiny Crossword - Genre Piece #3 (Non-fiction) 2022-02-11
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- the ancient language spoken by the gunslingers and men from the line of Eld
- A pink, robotic train that zips from Lud to Topeka and loves riddles
- Rolands first love interest; a beautiful girl he met in Mejis
- One of Roland's companions; was brought into Roland's world through a door as a drug addict
- the capital of the Barony of New Canaan,ruled by the gunslingers of the line of Eld.
- Another one of Roland's companions; was brought into Roland's world through a door as the rich heir of a dental company; has 2 personalities
- The great field of roses that surrounds the Dark Tower
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- The main antagonist of the first novel, also a supporting antagonist of the latter novels; a sorcerer who is also searching for the Tower
- an ancient, magical, string like force that helps hold together reality and leads to the Tower
- the "Twinner" of the Dark Tower; a magical, beautiful rose in key-stone New York that will cause the Tower to fall if it is plucked
- an incredibly old, semi-immortal being who ruled End-World, went insane, and then marched toward the Tower only to get stuck outside
- An old, run down city that has been overrun by gangs and thugs
- The main character and protagonist of the Dark Tower novels
- signifies life force, consciousness, duty, and destiny
- a word meaning a group of people brought together through ka
- a billy bumbler the ka-tet meets on their road towards the city; can speak English.
- a huge, cyborg bear built by the Great Old ones to guard the door to The Path of the Beam
- holds together all of reality at the center of every universe; Roland is constantly drawn here
- the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future.
- a boy Roland meets in the first book of the Dark Tower series; dies in New York and wakes up in Mid-World.
20 Clues: signifies life force, consciousness, duty, and destiny • The great field of roses that surrounds the Dark Tower • The main character and protagonist of the Dark Tower novels • a word meaning a group of people brought together through ka • Rolands first love interest; a beautiful girl he met in Mejis • An old, run down city that has been overrun by gangs and thugs • ...
Harry Potter 2 2023-12-16
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- # of O.W.L.S. Fred and George get combined
- Man in violet top hat who bowed to Harry in a muggle shop (last name)
- 1st Gryffindor password in Book 4
- Dumbledore's favourite jam flavour
- Where Hermione takes them after the wedding is invaded
- Come on Snape's mom
- This book begins on a Tuesday
- to the well organized mind this is the next great adventure
- # of sickles in a galleon
- Chapter when Sirius dies :(
- He gives Harry free sundaes every half hour (last name)
- Country Hassan Mostafa is from
- He tries to hex Mr. Weasley during a raid in Book 2 (first name)
- Lockhart's autobiography
- village where the Riddles live
- Wizard who's memory they enter in House of Gaunt Chapter (last name)
- At the end of book 3 Hermione drops this subject
- Colin Creevey's dad's job
- Ginny's pygmy puff
- The ground floor in St. Mungo's (Cauldron Explosion, Wand backfiring)
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- The kind of candy Dumbledore offers McGonagall on Privet Drive
- Ron's Quidditch team
- Cornelius Fudge's middle name (Also Dusney adjacent)
- Harry's room number in The Leaky Cauldron Book 3
- Final chapter of Book 2
- What the giant chief is called
- Slughorn fav and the Head of the Goblin Liaison Office
- Nearly Nick breaks this in Book 2
- Title of one of Mrs. Weasley's books : Charm your own _________
- 1st student sorted in Book 1 (first name)
- Chapter 1 Book 1
- Prefect bathroom password in Book 4
- Mr Dursley's workplace
- Book Harry is reading under his blankets in Book 3
- Potion they brew in Book 6 to win Felix Felicius: Draught of ____ _____
- Devil's snare killed this unspeakable (last name)
- Lockhart's favourite colour
- This creature is in Lupin's office the first time Harry visits him
- Order of the Phoenix member arrested for breaking into the Ministry
- Mr. Weasley and this wizard visit the Dursleys before Book 7 starts
- ______ Law of Transfiguration
- Death Eater Snape meets outside Malfoy Manor
- Radio Show in Harry Potter 7
- One of the 3 Ds of Apparating
44 Clues: Chapter 1 Book 1 • Ginny's pygmy puff • Come on Snape's mom • Ron's Quidditch team • Mr Dursley's workplace • Final chapter of Book 2 • Lockhart's autobiography • # of sickles in a galleon • Colin Creevey's dad's job • Chapter when Sirius dies :( • Lockhart's favourite colour • Radio Show in Harry Potter 7 • This book begins on a Tuesday • ______ Law of Transfiguration • ...
The Hobbit Crossword 2024-07-31
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- _____ Baggins, the main character in The Hobbit.
- The short folk have tea, they all love to eat, yes this is true. This suburb has seen it all, big and small.
- Twas named after fighting off spiders in Greenwood the Great.
- These beasts hold handfuls of treasure and supplies, they are known to be greedy, the Great Wizard turns them to stone, in a clearing they stand quite peacefully.
- In the dark these are performed, to Hobbits and Dragons alike.
- An ally by the name of many, takes this animals form when worried.
- These are the allies of many, with swords so bright, they will fight, now the largest enemy of Goblins.
- The person who surrenders the ring after Bilbo wins the riddle game.
- They ally him along the way, giving him guidance. They are known for their tiny greed, though it can help them.
- The name of the great wood, before corruption, helps many allies.
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- The dwarf who sends them on many adventures, holds his ground on his treasure and lies peacefully in the end.
- He lives in Rivendell, and hosts many, sends them on adventures, from his grand house, he holds meetings and feasts galore
- Located in the Middle of Earth, corrupted by evil, has seen a lot, from big people to insects, it used to be called Greenwood the Great.
- This man takes many forms, lies on many lands, some say he's a bear, the others... are quite bland.
- The unlucky number the dwarves stay from, they needed another traveller to even their chances.
- He comes from here, the rich Hobbit does, lives in Bag-end in a subsection called Hobbiton. (3, 5)
- This beast lies on his hoard of treasure, his eyes always keen, his claws ever-so divine, his wings that of an eagle's, who is he that Scaled Albatross?
- The heart of the lonely mountain, with the power to summon the seven armies, this stone lies on Thorin's body.
- The ally who sets Bilbo on his great adventure.
- Stolen by Bilbo, leaves Gollum in pieces, rules the world, with a singular power. (3, 4)
20 Clues: The ally who sets Bilbo on his great adventure. • _____ Baggins, the main character in The Hobbit. • Twas named after fighting off spiders in Greenwood the Great. • In the dark these are performed, to Hobbits and Dragons alike. • The name of the great wood, before corruption, helps many allies. • An ally by the name of many, takes this animals form when worried. • ...
Took a ghost story. 2022-12-09
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- What does Brody lend to Daniel when he goes in the woods to look for Erica?
- Who helps search for Erica?
- What is the book about?
- Name of the man-eating razorback hog.
- Who tells Erica that its a secret of what happens in the woods?
- What is the theme of the story?
- How many years was Selene missing for?
- What does daniel suffer with?
- Why didnt Selene age?
- Where did the story start at?
- Who took Selene to their home?
- What trace of Erica do the dogs find in the woods?
- A genre of the novel
- Who does Mrs. O'Neill think can help get Erica back from Auntie?
- What school did Daniel and Erica attend?
- How many riddles must Daniel tell to Old Auntie to get let in?
- What is their new home located on?
- What happens to Auntie's cabin after Daniel takes Erica back home?
- What grade is Daniel in?
- What is Old Auntie?
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- Who tells Erica and Daniel the stories?
- Who informs daniel of the bloody bones?
- Why did the family move?
- What do Daniel and Brody do to the remnants of the doll they find in the burnt remains of Auntie's house?
- Who tries to convince Old Auntie to give Erica back?
- What disguise does Auntie use to meet up with Erica into the woods?
- The title is Took: A _____ story
- Where does Erica disappear to?
- What happens to Erica and Selene the next morning after Auntie's house burns down?
- Who is the author?
- What is special about Little Erica that only Erica knows about?
- Who watches the old Estes house from the hill?
- What is the dolls name?
- Where does the family move?
- Who does Daniel find in the ruins of Auntie's house wearing Erica's clothes?
- Who lives on top of the hill?
- Who is the girl who replaces Erica?
- Who finds Erica?
- What time does Daniel have to knock on Auntie's door to rescue his sister?
- What is the name of the hill that Old Auntie lives on?
40 Clues: Who finds Erica? • Who is the author? • What is Old Auntie? • A genre of the novel • Why didnt Selene age? • What is the book about? • What is the dolls name? • Why did the family move? • What grade is Daniel in? • Who helps search for Erica? • Where does the family move? • What does daniel suffer with? • Where did the story start at? • Who lives on top of the hill? • ...
Song Riddles 5/2/23 2023-05-02
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- What did Maroon 5 say to the stingy millionaire at a charity dinner?
- What did Madonna's doctor tell her they would do during her cardiac surgery?
- How does Train introduce the author of "Mrs. Dalloway" to their friends?
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- How much adoration does Led Zeppelin get from their friends?
- What is Rihanna's favorite Shia LeBeouf film?
- What did Haddaway ask after reading Plato's "The Symposium"?
- What did Aerosmith do when their alarm clock didn't go off in the morning?
7 Clues: What is Rihanna's favorite Shia LeBeouf film? • How much adoration does Led Zeppelin get from their friends? • What did Haddaway ask after reading Plato's "The Symposium"? • What did Maroon 5 say to the stingy millionaire at a charity dinner? • How does Train introduce the author of "Mrs. Dalloway" to their friends? • ...
Emea Gucci 9 challenging & funny riddles 2021-12-07
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- What clothes does a house wear?
- What word is always pronounced incorrectly?
- What can you fill with empty hands?
- What goes up when the rain comes down?
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- What has one eye but cannot see?
- What gets broken if it’s not kept?
- What’s full of holes but still holds water?
- What has to be broken before it can be used?
- What freezes when it is heated up?
9 Clues: What clothes does a house wear? • What has one eye but cannot see? • What gets broken if it’s not kept? • What freezes when it is heated up? • What can you fill with empty hands? • What goes up when the rain comes down? • What’s full of holes but still holds water? • What word is always pronounced incorrectly? • What has to be broken before it can be used?
Riddles On Electricity 2021-01-19
4 Clues: In which station no vehicles arrive • Name The Plant That Can Lift Buildings • What does you phone use to charge itself • Which Component Of A Circuit Has The Largest Capacity
APUSH Riddles Crossword 2025-05-05
4 Clues: was no walk in the park. • I once was a place, but then I went dark. Early • Whitefield started preaching, what would you do? • great awakening I’m the same as above, but here’s one more clue: If
Level B Unit 2 S3: A contest of riddles 2023-10-17
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- to sing
- loud, shrill laugh
- complain (in a sad voice); make a high sad sound (as in pain or supplication)
- to sob or let out a soft cry
- to talk quickly and continuously, especially about things that are not important
- something that does not make sense; something that is silly or foolish
- without expression or understanding
- a result or consequence
- To eat up hungrily
- long loud wailing cry
- throw with force or recklessness
- with great urgency
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- sudden and striking
- a person whose job is weaving cloth
- someone who competes in a contest
- laugh quietly
- behaving in a proud, unpleasant way, showing little thought for other people
- an answer or reply
- to eat something very fast, in a way that people consider rude or greedy
- to make sb/sth certain to fail, suffer, die, etc.
- to be very happy
- (n.) a person who sells something
22 Clues: to sing • laugh quietly • to be very happy • loud, shrill laugh • an answer or reply • To eat up hungrily • with great urgency • sudden and striking • long loud wailing cry • a result or consequence • to sob or let out a soft cry • throw with force or recklessness • someone who competes in a contest • (n.) a person who sells something • a person whose job is weaving cloth • ...
Riddles crossword 2023-08-10
3 Clues: Where does Thursday come after Friday? • What can go up a chimney down, but can't go down a chimney up? • What do you throw out when you want to use it but take in when you don't want to use it?
Mythical creatures 2023-06-22
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- A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant octopus or squid, said to dwell in the depths of the ocean.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its ability to fly and often associated with poetic inspiration and heroism.
- A female spirit or fairy in Irish folklore, believed to wail or scream to foretell or accompany the death of a person.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often portrayed as a fierce and formidable being.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for their strength and association with archery.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, often depicted as a symbol of courage and protection.
- A creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, often depicted as a guardian and known for posing riddles.
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- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human, typically depicted as a powerful and ferocious being in Greek mythology.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often associated with the ocean and known for their enchanting beauty.
- A person who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon, often associated with tales of horror and transformation.
- A small, magical creature with wings, often depicted as delicate and mischievous, and associated with nature and enchantment.
- A legendary creature resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead, known for its purity and magical abilities.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality.
- A large, serpentine creature with scales, wings, and often breathing fire, commonly found in folklore and mythology.
- A mythical creature resembling a large, hairy, ape-like being, often associated with snowy mountain regions and legends of unknown creatures.
15 Clues: A mythical bird that is cyclically reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality. • A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant octopus or squid, said to dwell in the depths of the ocean. • A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often portrayed as a fierce and formidable being. • ...
Dr Snoke Riddles 2023-07-26
ASEE Puzzle Numero Dos 2025-06-16
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- A puzzle that is very hard for dyslexic students and students that are not native speakers, but is very popular.
- A type of puzzle that uses secret messages to try to engage students
- A more unique way to get students to engage with material.
- Something that I built to give the students a comprehensive course review and see if they had reached the course learning objectives.
- A puzzle that can be integrated with a box of words or concepts that could help people identify which words are present.
- A type of puzzle we use to try to engage students using secret clues and riddles.
- A word from our previous puzzle, it is what we build here in this session.
- A word from our previous puzzle, it is the first word of a two word concept for making things able to be taught to a wide group of students.
- A word from previous puzzle, is what we are trying to promote by implementing the game.
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- A word from out previous puzzle, it is what we are trying to teach the students.
- A word from out previous puzzle, it is what we do for our job and what we ascribe to and aim to improve.
- A word from the previous puzzle, is what we increase by implementing these puzzles.
- Word from previous puzzle, is the aim of our games to try to make students able to play them.
- A puzzle that is based in something slightly different and is less popular than other puzzles in certain groups. Could be popular with our students though.
- A word from our previous puzzle, it is the city we are in.
- A software that I used to try to build games in. It is proprietary though.
- A word from our previous puzzle, it the country we are in.
- A word from our previous puzzle, it is the second word of our concept that we consider when we are making things able to be taught to a wide group of students.
18 Clues: A more unique way to get students to engage with material. • A word from our previous puzzle, it is the city we are in. • A word from our previous puzzle, it the country we are in. • A type of puzzle that uses secret messages to try to engage students • A software that I used to try to build games in. It is proprietary though. • ...
Sapiens Mystici 2024-09-18
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- A sage who wandered the lands and seas, unlocking the secrets of life’s great tapestry, revealing the ancient spell of change that binds all living beings.
- The star-chaser, who followed the fiery trails of celestial wanderers across the sky, delving into the unseen forces that guided their journeys.
- The grand spell-weaver whose symbols and runes created invisible connections between distant realms, shaping the very fabric of numbers and shapes.
- The forgotten alchemist, who split the very essence of matter, unleashing a force that reshaped the world, though her triumph was claimed by others.
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- A master of the unseen forces that ruled all things, his commands shaping the very heavens—until hidden realms defied his control, bending the rules of existence beyond his grasp.
- The seed-sorcerer, who unearthed nature’s most sacred secrets, discovering the hidden code of life in the quiet growth of his humble garden.
- A traveler through endless realms, who opened doors to the infinite, walking paths where no mortal had dared venture, measuring the immeasurable.
- A celestial sorcerer who charted the paths of wandering giants, casting his gaze deep into the night sky to divine the rhythmic dance of the heavens.
- A mage who danced with chaos itself, crafting spells to shape the winds of unpredictability. Yet, even he could not foresee the flutter of a butterfly that would ripple through the world.
- The paradox-mage, whose riddles unspooled the threads of reality, revealing hidden limits within the very fabric of understanding.
10 Clues: The paradox-mage, whose riddles unspooled the threads of reality, revealing hidden limits within the very fabric of understanding. • The seed-sorcerer, who unearthed nature’s most sacred secrets, discovering the hidden code of life in the quiet growth of his humble garden. • ...
Hero's Journey Terms 2023-10-13
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- The hero crosses the threshold from their normal safe home and enters the special world of adventure It signifies a significant change in their journey
- Quo The story concludes with the hero returning to the ordinary world but it's now at an upgraded transformed level Things are never quite the same
- to Adventure The point in the hero's journey when the hero receives a mysterious message an invitation or a challenge that sets the story in motion
- At this stage the hero typically receives help often from someone older or wiser as they embark on their adventure
- These are the challenges and obstacles the hero faces during their adventure It includes tasks like solving riddles slaying monsters or escaping danger
- Life The hero has changed through their quest outgrowing their old life and stepping into a new evolved existence
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- This stage varies between stories It might involve monsters bowing down before the hero a chase or other consequences of the hero's actions
- The hero prepares to face their biggest ordeal and confront their worst fears This stage builds up tension as they approach the climax of the story
- At this point the tangled plotlines of the story are resolved and loose ends are tied up
- The hero claims a reward recognition or newfound power as a result of their journey It's a culmination of their efforts and achievements
- The hero experiences their darkest hour facing the possibility of death or failure This stage is a turning point often involving a rebirth or transformation
- After all the adventure the hero returns to their ordinary world often bringing back the knowledge or experience gained during their journey
12 Clues: At this point the tangled plotlines of the story are resolved and loose ends are tied up • Life The hero has changed through their quest outgrowing their old life and stepping into a new evolved existence • At this stage the hero typically receives help often from someone older or wiser as they embark on their adventure • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-06-22
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- A person who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon, often associated with tales of horror and transformation.
- A female spirit or fairy in Irish folklore, believed to wail or scream to foretell or accompany the death of a person.
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human, typically depicted as a powerful and ferocious being in Greek mythology.
- A creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, often depicted as a guardian and known for posing riddles.
- A small, magical creature with wings, often depicted as delicate and mischievous, and associated with nature and enchantment.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often portrayed as a fierce and formidable being.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for their strength and association with archery.
- A legendary creature resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead, known for its purity and magical abilities.
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- A large, serpentine creature with scales, wings, and often breathing fire, commonly found in folklore and mythology.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often associated with the ocean and known for their enchanting beauty.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its ability to fly and often associated with poetic inspiration and heroism.
- A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant octopus or squid, said to dwell in the depths of the ocean.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, often depicted as a symbol of courage and protection.
- A mythical creature resembling a large, hairy, ape-like being, often associated with snowy mountain regions and legends of unknown creatures.
15 Clues: A mythical bird that is cyclically reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality. • A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant octopus or squid, said to dwell in the depths of the ocean. • A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often portrayed as a fierce and formidable being. • ...
Numbers and Riddles-aadi and darsh 2025-07-25
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- Anumberhasmorethantwofactorswhatitis?
- Largestevennumber
- Anumberhasonlytwofactors:1itselfand.whatkindofnumberisit?
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- Thelargestoddnumber
- Thisistheonlyevenprimenumberwhatisit?
- Thesmallestevennumber
- Ifyouaddnumberitselfmultiplytheresultbyfouranddividetheproductbyeightyouwillgettheoriginalnumberagainwhatisit
- Thesmallestoddnumber
- Anumberisdivisbleby2,3and5.itislessthanfiftygreaterthantwenty.whatumbercoulditbe?
- Thisisthesmallestcompositenumberwhatnumberisit?
10 Clues: Largestevennumber • Thelargestoddnumber • Thesmallestoddnumber • Thesmallestevennumber • Thisistheonlyevenprimenumberwhatisit? • Anumberhasmorethantwofactorswhatitis? • Thisisthesmallestcompositenumberwhatnumberisit? • Anumberhasonlytwofactors:1itselfand.whatkindofnumberisit? • Anumberisdivisbleby2,3and5.itislessthanfiftygreaterthantwenty.whatumbercoulditbe? • ...
Hero's Journey Terms 2023-10-13
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- The hero crosses the threshold from their normal safe home and enters the special world of adventure It signifies a significant change in their journey
- Quo The story concludes with the hero returning to the ordinary world but it's now at an upgraded transformed level Things are never quite the same
- to Adventure The point in the hero's journey when the hero receives a mysterious message an invitation or a challenge that sets the story in motion
- At this stage the hero typically receives help often from someone older or wiser as they embark on their adventure
- These are the challenges and obstacles the hero faces during their adventure It includes tasks like solving riddles slaying monsters or escaping danger
- Life The hero has changed through their quest outgrowing their old life and stepping into a new evolved existence
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- This stage varies between stories It might involve monsters bowing down before the hero a chase or other consequences of the hero's actions
- The hero prepares to face their biggest ordeal and confront their worst fears This stage builds up tension as they approach the climax of the story
- At this point the tangled plotlines of the story are resolved and loose ends are tied up
- The hero claims a reward recognition or newfound power as a result of their journey It's a culmination of their efforts and achievements
- The hero experiences their darkest hour facing the possibility of death or failure This stage is a turning point often involving a rebirth or transformation
- After all the adventure the hero returns to their ordinary world often bringing back the knowledge or experience gained during their journey
12 Clues: At this point the tangled plotlines of the story are resolved and loose ends are tied up • Life The hero has changed through their quest outgrowing their old life and stepping into a new evolved existence • At this stage the hero typically receives help often from someone older or wiser as they embark on their adventure • ...
The Harry Potter riddles 2023-03-10
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- I roam the woods of Hogwarts school, and my coat is a lovely white. But don't you dare try to drink my blood, or you'll be cursed for life. Who am I?
- Beware you must, for change I will. What am I?
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- First think of the person who lives in disguise, who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies. Next, tell me what's always the last thing to mend, the middle of the middle and the end of the end? And finally, give me the sound often heard during the search for a hard-to-find word. Now string them together and answer me this, which creature would you be unwilling to kiss? Who am I?
- What does Harry Potter have that Voldemort doesn't?
- He's the star of the book series, who saw King's Cross when he was dead. He is a famous Gryffindor and there's a lightning scar on his head. Who is he?
5 Clues: Beware you must, for change I will. What am I? • What does Harry Potter have that Voldemort doesn't? • I roam the woods of Hogwarts school, and my coat is a lovely white. But don't you dare try to drink my blood, or you'll be cursed for life. Who am I? • ...
Work stuff from clu and random riddles 2024-07-17
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- what color is the sky?
- what does clu mostly do?
- What starts with t ends with t and is full of t?
- what can run but never walk?
- how much does tamarin charge us for help?
- what is danikas favorite color?
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- what is our unit's name?
- what goes from z to a?
- what is tammy favorite word?
- when the printer breaks down who fixes it?
- What comes down but never goes up?
11 Clues: what goes from z to a? • what color is the sky? • what is our unit's name? • what does clu mostly do? • what is tammy favorite word? • what can run but never walk? • what is danikas favorite color? • What comes down but never goes up? • how much does tamarin charge us for help? • when the printer breaks down who fixes it? • What starts with t ends with t and is full of t?
riddles 2022-07-16
These Rosy-Red Random Riddles Rebukes the Romantic Reason! 2025-08-07
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- What connects Jews and horses
- Inflexible and stationary
- A tool used for shaving
- Capital city of Italy
- A tiny spider, a boot as big as a house, a school bus, and a broken egg
- ______ Stone; key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs
- The unit of angular measure in trigonometry
- First name of the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- To defy authority
- Insert here, insert here, insert here, insert here
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- Intense, uncontrollable anger
- 16th century religious movement led by Martin Luther
- Coating that forms on iron
- Technology used to detect objects using radio waves
- A large farm + A type of flavor
- A strip of fabric used for decoration
- What Playboy, Peter, and Alice have in common
17 Clues: To defy authority • Capital city of Italy • A tool used for shaving • Inflexible and stationary • Coating that forms on iron • What connects Jews and horses • Intense, uncontrollable anger • A large farm + A type of flavor • A strip of fabric used for decoration • The unit of angular measure in trigonometry • What Playboy, Peter, and Alice have in common • ...
Book 2023-06-24
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- Magical tales that transport you to enchanted worlds with mythical creatures and incredible adventures. You can let your imagination soar.
- 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.
- Book Books that explore the wonders of the natural world and explain scientific concepts in an easy-to-understand way. They are filled with fascinating facts and experiments.
- True stories about real people's lives. They tell you about the accomplishments, struggles, and inspiring moments of different individuals.
- Personal books where you can write about your own experiences, thoughts, and feelings. They are like a private journal of your life.
- Book Books filled with funny jokes and riddles that can make you laugh out loud. They are perfect for sharing with friends and family.
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- Stories full of puzzles and secrets waiting to be solved. They challenge your detective skills and keep you guessing until the end.
- Exciting stories about thrilling journeys and brave characters. They take you to different places and keep you on the edge of your seat.
- Book Books that provide fascinating information about different animals. They have pictures and interesting facts about lions, dolphins, birds, and many more.
- Book Books about different sports like soccer, basketball, and swimming. They have stories, rules, and tips to help you enjoy playing sports.
- Expressive writing that uses rhythm and beautiful words. Poems can make you feel emotions and appreciate the beauty of language.
- Books with delicious recipes and cooking instructions. They teach you how to make tasty meals and desserts, and you can try them at home.
- Tales Magical stories with princesses, princes, talking animals, and happy endings. They teach important lessons about kindness and courage.
14 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. • ...
Riddles 2017-12-01
Scooby-Doo Movies 2017-09-02
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- While at Whirlen Merlin Magic Academy, there are strange sightings of a giant griffin.
- A lead actor at a comic book convention seeks revenge.
- The gang saves Coolsville from an attack of past unmasked monsters.
- In Oakhaven, Massachusetts a famous novelist and his ancestor are rumored to be a witch.
- Scooby and Shaggy tell two stories of an Arabic Caliph.
- While in Hawaii, the gang faces a big surf contest and angered tiki spirits.
- While in Mexico to celebrate Day of the Dead, a monster terrorizes the city.
- The gang gets trapped in a video game, created for them, and must fight against the "Phantom Virus".
- The story of how Mystery Inc. was formed.
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- Mystery Inc. is fishing for clues to solve the mysteries of the Woodsman, Fishman, and the Banshee of Black Canyon.
- After an acrimonious break up, the gang is brought to an island to investigate.
- Vacationing in Atlantic City is fun but, the gang gets involved with a case at the circus.
- A cosmic case of flying saucers,intergalactic intrigue, and out-of-this-world romance for the gang.
- While on a mystery-themed cruise through the Bermuda Triangle, the ship is soon hijacked by ghost pirates.
- School is out and it is vacation time. The gang investigates sightings of a lake monster.
- Mystery Inc. goes to Australia to investigate disappearances at a music festival.
- the gang takes a trip to the underworld to stop a power hungry human who threatens their friends
- Moonscar island is remote with a dark secret, more than just another villain in a costume.
- Daphne becomes the star in a supernatural film, although soon thrown into chaos by a real vampire.
- The gang travels to Chicago for a show called, Talent Star.
- Mystery Inc. investigates supernatural mysteries in Egypt.
- The gang travels to Scotland to visit Daphne's cousin and watch the Highland Games.
- The gang travels the globe on a transcontinental treasure hunt to solve a series of ancient riddles.
- The gang investigates a prehistoric haunting.
- After missing a flight to Paris, resulting in Scooby and Shaggy going skydiving in the Himalayas.
25 Clues: The story of how Mystery Inc. was formed. • The gang investigates a prehistoric haunting. • A lead actor at a comic book convention seeks revenge. • Scooby and Shaggy tell two stories of an Arabic Caliph. • Mystery Inc. investigates supernatural mysteries in Egypt. • The gang travels to Chicago for a show called, Talent Star. • ...
black box 2024-10-04
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- Cyclase (AC) At the membrane's edge I stand, transforming ATP's embrace into a cyclic messenger the cell understands
- I am a tireless catalyst, a master of speed, facilitating reactions with unrelenting fire to meet the cell's every need
- Born from the original message, I echo its call, amplifying its impact throughout the cellular hall
- Three parts entwined in a delicate dance, our fate is unsealed when GTP binds, and we respond to dissociation's call
- I mimic the key, unlocking cellular responses, but tread carefully, for my touch can ignite both beneficial and dangerous fires
- A loyal companion in this tripartite bond, I modulate the signal with alpha and gamma, our influence real, though often unseen
- A molecular switch, I activate or silence with a phosphate's embrace, attached by kinases, removed by phosphatases, in a delicate balancing affair
- With a precise molecular blade, I cleave lipids, releasing messengers from their membrane cascade
- I am the bridge between worlds, transforming external messages into the internal language of the cell
- Like whispers swelling to a roar, I am the cascade's decree, a single spark igniting exponential glee
- As a versatile workhorse, I am a symphony of molecules, my roles in cellular structure, function, and signaling never cease
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- Cellular Signaling Riddles (Revised)
- I am a fleeting whisper, delivering a message at the cellular door but never stepping inside
- Bound to GDP I patiently wait, but exchange it for GTP, and I ignite, activating effectors with all my might
- A solitary traveler with GTP as my guide, I navigate signaling pathways, my influence vast, though I stand alone
- I am phosphorylation's counterpoint, removing the phosphate, inactivating the signal, maintaining balance in the cellular domain
- As a vigilant gatekeeper, I maintain the delicate balance of cellular signals, ensuring that life's story unfolds as it should
- In my embrace, the alpha subunit sleeps, awaiting the exchange factor's signal, releasing me so the transduction story can begin
- A piece of a larger design, I am a modular component, finding purpose and might when united with my kind
- I am a cyclic ring of power, unleashed by a whisper, activating giants within the cellular wall
20 Clues: Cellular Signaling Riddles (Revised) • I am a fleeting whisper, delivering a message at the cellular door but never stepping inside • I am a cyclic ring of power, unleashed by a whisper, activating giants within the cellular wall • With a precise molecular blade, I cleave lipids, releasing messengers from their membrane cascade • ...
Mythology 2024-10-10
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- - A mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn from its own ashes.
- - A Gorgon in Greek mythology whose gaze could turn people to stone.
- - A winged horse from Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa.
- - Half-human, half-goat creatures from Greek mythology, associated with Dionysus.
- - The Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent.
- - A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, from Greek mythology.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, known for riddles.
- - The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruler of Mount Olympus.
- - The Greek goddess of revenge and divine retribution.
- - One-eyed giants from Greek mythology, known for their strength.
- - The race of deities that preceded the Olympian gods in Greek mythology.
- - A giant sea monster from Norse mythology, said to dwell off the coasts of Norway.
- - A figure in Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun with wings of wax.
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- - The three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology.
- - The Norse god of thunder, known for his hammer, Mjölnir.
- - The ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- - The Roman equivalent of Zeus, king of the gods.
- - The first woman in Greek mythology, known for opening a box that released all the world's evils.
- - The ancient Egyptian sun god, considered the creator of life.
- - The Greek god of love and attraction, known as Cupid in Roman mythology.
- - The personification of the sun in Greek mythology.
- - The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
- - The Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts.
- - The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- - A Greek hero famous for his incredible strength and his Twelve Labors.
- - Warrior maidens in Norse mythology who choose which warriors die in battle.
- - The Norse god of mischief, known for his cunning and trickery.
- - The Greek god of the underworld and the dead.
- - The Greek god of music, prophecy, healing, and the sun.
30 Clues: - The Greek goddess of love and beauty. • - The Greek god of the underworld and the dead. • - The Roman equivalent of Zeus, king of the gods. • - The personification of the sun in Greek mythology. • - The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • - The Greek goddess of revenge and divine retribution. • - The Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts. • ...
Military History 2024-11-18
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- Persian heavy infantry and named for their supposed inability to be killed.
- Battle formation used by the Greek which locked their shields together with spears pointing forward
- Greek fortune teller that inhaled ethylene gas to tell the future but in riddles
- Alexander's beloved horse which he acquired at age 12 but died on the banks of the Indus river during a battle
- Greek battleship featuring 170 oars, 200 crew, and a bronze battering ram
- Persian admiral that killed her allies during a battle to ensure her rule over an island kingdom
- The _____ Gate of Babylon was painted blue with golden figures in the walls
- Pivotal weapon of the Bronze Age that was expensive to build and maintain
- Greek heavy infantry named for their massive shield they carried
- Largest chariot battle in history between the Egyptians and Hittites
- Last major battle of the Greco-Persia War involving 125,000 Persians and 80,000 Greeks
- Greek general hired to train Alexander's army
- Alexander the Great tutor and Greek genius of many subjects
- Cavalry units used by Alexander as shock troops and enjoyed special rank and privilege
- Famous last stand of Sparta's King Leonidas and his 300 warriors
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- A former persian slave that led the Athenians against a Persian invasion
- Major rival of the Egyptians during the Bronze Age
- Persian Emperor that conquered Egypt
- A Greek crossbow which was simple to make and practically anyone could use it
- A group of marauders that raided Bronze Age kingdoms and were never stopped but simply faded away
- Main river in Egypt responsible for agricultural prosperity
- Persian Emperor that conquered Babylon
- Homer's tale of the Trojan War
- Naval battle in which the Greeks used shifting winds to trap the Persian fleet
- Persian Emperor that invaded Greece but failed
- The Bronze Age ______ was the end of the Mediterranean trade for 500 years and ended three empires
- Egyptians used a mixture of eggs and ____ to produce a glue used in making bows
- Battle between Athens and Persia after which the Athenians ran 26 miles back to Athens to defend against a naval attack
- Alloy of tin and copper which makes excellent weapons and tools
29 Clues: Homer's tale of the Trojan War • Persian Emperor that conquered Egypt • Persian Emperor that conquered Babylon • Greek general hired to train Alexander's army • Persian Emperor that invaded Greece but failed • Major rival of the Egyptians during the Bronze Age • Main river in Egypt responsible for agricultural prosperity • ...
Julius Caesar 2025-11-23
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- Who is in charge of bringing Caesar to the Capitol?
- The person people are celebrating in Act 1, scene 1: "But, indeed, sir, we make holiday, to see ___ and to rejoice in his triumph."
- The Soothsayer warns Caesar "Beware the ___ of March."
- From Act 1, scene 3: "Now could I, Casca, name to thee a man / Most like this dreadful night, / That thunders, lightens, opens graves, and roars / As doth the ___ in the Capitol . . . "
- Where did Portia stab herself to make "strong proof of [her] constancy"?
- When the priests performed a sacrifice in Act 2, scene 2, what did they find missing within the beast?
- "These growing ___ plucked from Caesar's wing will make him fly an ordinary pitch / Who else would soar above the view of men / And keep us all in servile fearfulness."
- Caesar says "Yon ___ has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous."
- Caesar claims he is more dangerous than ___.
- This character begs Caesar not to leave the house because of their bad dreams.
- Brutus does not want the conspiracy to make an ___, for he believes they are honest men who do not need to make a show of their integrity.
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- Brutus says in Act 2, scene 1: "It is the bright day that brings forth the ___, / And that craves wary walking."
- "Let us be ___, but not butchers, Caius. / We all stand up against the spirit of Caesar, / And in the spirit of men there is no blood."
- This character speaks in puns and riddles. EX: "all that I live by is with the awl."
- Casca reports in Act 1, scene 3: "Indeed, they say the senators tomorrow / Mean to establish Caesar as a ___, And he shall wear his crown by sea and land, / In every place save here in Italy."
- The opening lines of the play, spoken by Flavius: "Hence! Home, you idle creatures get you home: Is this a ___?"
- Caesar calls the Soothsayer this after dismissing his warning in Act 1.
- Who cares more about acting honorably for the wellbeing of Rome than anything else?
- When Portia asks Brutus what's wrong, he claims, "I am not well in ___, and that is all."
- Cassius suggests killing ___ along with Caesar.
- Brutus compares Caesar to a snake's ___: "Which, hatched, would, as his kind, grow mischievous . . . "
21 Clues: Caesar claims he is more dangerous than ___. • Cassius suggests killing ___ along with Caesar. • Who is in charge of bringing Caesar to the Capitol? • The Soothsayer warns Caesar "Beware the ___ of March." • Caesar calls the Soothsayer this after dismissing his warning in Act 1. • Where did Portia stab herself to make "strong proof of [her] constancy"? • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
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- pram; a baby carriage
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- basic building block of life
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
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- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- antonym: original; unique
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- neglect; overlook
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
38 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • nucleus: cell=____: body • unquenchable; gluttonous • antonym: original; unique • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • apathetic; ignorant attitude • antonym: loquacious; verbose • basic building block of life • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • The statue, built the 1900's looks ____. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
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- pram; a baby carriage
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- basic building block of life
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
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- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- antonym: original; unique
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- neglect; overlook
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
38 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • nucleus: cell=____: body • unquenchable; gluttonous • antonym: original; unique • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • apathetic; ignorant attitude • antonym: loquacious; verbose • basic building block of life • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • The statue, built the 1900's looks ____. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
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- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- antonym: original; unique
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
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- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- This item is used when it rains.
- pram; a baby carriage
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- basic building block of life
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- neglect; overlook
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • nucleus: cell=____: body • unquenchable; gluttonous • antonym: original; unique • antonym: loquacious; verbose • apathetic; ignorant attitude • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • This item is used when it rains. • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • ...
Harry Potter Trivia Creature Crossword! 2014-10-08
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- Canon equivalent of a zombie; detests fire.
- This winged snake with legs sounds like a really awesome pet. Alternatively, a mascot for Slytherin house.
- Not the friendliest of creatures, clever as they are.
- This somewhat intelligent creature is certainly rude enough to possibly be a relation of Draco Malfoy's.
- Potions detention sometimes involved scraping the mucus of this creature off the desks. Watch out for their teeth; wouldn't want to be mistaken for cabbage.
- The horn of this creature is very useful in Potions class
- These creatures aren't as friendly as you might think, and you'd best check your pockets if you win a bet against them!
- These creatures are hardly ever mentioned in the series, unlike some books and movies. They certainly don't sparkle in the sunlight.
- The Isle of Drear is not somewhere you'd want to visit, as these inhabitants as particularly carnivorous.
- The essence of this creature is very useful if a heinous teacher is using an illegal blood quill to dole out cruel and unusual punishment.
- The bogeys of this creature are particularly disgusting, as Ron well knows.
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- One of Gilderoy Lockhart's books focuses on this creature, which supposedly spent a year with him. Poor creature!
- Be polite to these creatures or you might get maimed. Still, flying one is quite the experience.
- You can stave off death by drinking the blood of this creature, but only at a terrible price.
- Hermione's beloved Crookshanks was part cat, part this creature.
- One of Hagrid's forest friends. Don't visit during dinner time!
- The eggs of this three-headed snake are especially valuable in Potion making.
- Some we love, and some we hate, but either way, best stay away on a full moon if they haven't had their potion.
- The only purebred magical creature to teach at Hogwarts during Harry's time there.
- Harry had to answer this creature's riddle during the Third Triwizard Task. Know any good riddles?
- Ended Skrewt We've been running from these since Hagrid decided to crossbreed a fire crab with a Manticore.
- These creatures are very good treasure finders. Ooh, shiny!
- Jo's embodiment of depression.
- Albus Dumbledore's beloved, and completely amazing, pet.
24 Clues: Jo's embodiment of depression. • Canon equivalent of a zombie; detests fire. • Not the friendliest of creatures, clever as they are. • Albus Dumbledore's beloved, and completely amazing, pet. • The horn of this creature is very useful in Potions class • These creatures are very good treasure finders. Ooh, shiny! • ...
Wordly Wise Grade 6 2021-09-16
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- to speak of with approval; to praise
- The magician _____ the audience with his performance.
- No matter how hard she tried, Rachel's efforts were _________.
- always the same; not varying; boring
- Katy has a _____ for figuring out answers to riddles.
- The brave knight _____ all the attackers.
- the opposite of segregate
- To escape by being quick or clever
- to increase or strengthen
- Preparing for the upcoming festival caused the whole town to be _____.
- A knack is an _______ talent.
- The blood slowly _______ out of the injury spot.
- homophone to "hoard"
- skilled at speaking or writing
- Max creepily _____ over Alex's shoulder to spy on him
- Sabrina wailed in ________ after her dog died.
- Katrina was _____ in reading her book; she didn't even hear her mom calling her.
- another word for very dry
- a large container such as a tub or barrel used for holding liquids
- the word with the same spelling as 60 seconds. What does it mean?
- lacking in skill or ability
- The _____ kids started a food fight and caused a mess.
- producing results without waste
- wanting to do good; kind
- The kids at school decided to ____ Nike for hiring child workers.
- the nearby or surrounding area
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- another word for prevent
- another word for tiredness
- not fully worked our or final; hesitating or uncertain
- I hurriedly ________ all the basic necessities after the earthquake broke many objects in my room.
- another word for complain or annoy or irritate
- another word for confuse
- The murder suspect was ___ by the police.
- another word for worried
- Playing with kids always _____ my energy.
- another word for still or not moving
- Brandon enveloped his sister in a hug.
- I heard that 2 kids at school got into a ______.
- to scatter
- an animal with sharp teeth for gnawing
- Mary ________ a reaction from her mom after coming back home with hot pink hair.
- The babysitter calmly ___ the baby to sleep.
- spending, costing, or using more than is required
- the antonym of "to unite into a whole"
- showing doubt or an unwillingness to believe
- cold and damp
46 Clues: to scatter • cold and damp • homophone to "hoard" • another word for prevent • another word for confuse • another word for worried • wanting to do good; kind • the opposite of segregate • to increase or strengthen • another word for very dry • another word for tiredness • lacking in skill or ability • A knack is an _______ talent. • skilled at speaking or writing • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-11
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- A large, fire-breathing creature with reptilian features, often portrayed as both fearsome and wise.
- A human capable of transforming into a wolf or wolf-like creature, often associated with full moon transformations.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology believed to herald the death of a family member by wailing or shrieking.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, typically depicted as a labyrinth-dwelling monster.
- A creature from Roman mythology with the body of a man and the legs of a goat, often associated with nature and woodland.
- A bird that cyclically regenerates or is reborn from its ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality.
- A monstrous female creature with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone; Medusa is a famous example.
- A mythical ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayas, also known as the "Abominable Snowman."
- A fire-breathing monster with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent, representing a mix of different elements.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, known for their great strength and typically depicted as menacing creatures.
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- A giant sea creature often depicted as a massive octopus or squid, believed to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.
- A legendary horse-like creature with a single twisted horn on its forehead, often symbolizing purity and grace.
- A supernatural being from folklore, typically depicted as a small, magical creature with pointed ears and great agility.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, typically representing strength and courage.
- A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often portrayed as a guardian of riddles and mysteries.
- A female creature with the body of a bird and the face of a woman, often portrayed as winged spirits of wind and storm.
- A supernatural female spirit in Greek mythology, associated with nature and often depicted as beautiful maidens.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poetic inspiration.
20 Clues: A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poetic inspiration. • A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish. • A mythical ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayas, also known as the "Abominable Snowman." • ...
Mythology 2024-10-21
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- - The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruler of Mount Olympus.
- - The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- - The Greek god of the underworld and the dead.
- - The Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts.
- - A race of one-eyed giants in Greek mythology.
- - The Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- - The Norse god of mischief and trickery.
- - The ancient Egyptian sun god, often depicted with a falcon head.
- - A Titan in Greek mythology who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity.
- - The leader of the Titans in Greek mythology and father of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
- - The first woman in Greek mythology, who opened a box releasing all the evils into the world.
- - The Norse god of thunder, wielding the hammer Mjolnir.
- - Norse warrior maidens who choose which warriors die and which live in battle.
- - A Gorgon in Greek mythology whose gaze could turn people to stone.
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- - The three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the Greek underworld.
- - A race of powerful deities that preceded the Olympian gods in Greek mythology.
- - The ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, known for posing riddles.
- - The Greek god of music, prophecy, and the sun.
- - The Greek goddess of marriage, wife of Zeus.
- - The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
- - An Egyptian goddess, wife of Osiris, associated with magic and motherhood.
- - The Titan condemned to hold up the sky for eternity.
- - A fire-breathing creature in Greek mythology, part lion, goat, and serpent.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- - The Greek god of war, representing the violent and chaotic aspects of battle.
- - A monstrous wolf in Norse mythology, prophesied to play a key role in Ragnarok.
- - A Greek hero known for his immense strength and completing the Twelve Labors.
- - The Greek messenger god, also the god of trade, thieves, and travel.
- - A winged horse in Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa.
30 Clues: - The Greek goddess of love and beauty. • - The Norse god of mischief and trickery. • - The Greek goddess of marriage, wife of Zeus. • - The Greek god of the underworld and the dead. • - A race of one-eyed giants in Greek mythology. • - The Greek god of music, prophecy, and the sun. • - The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • ...
Christmas crossword 2025-12-21
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- A role in Blood on the Clocktower, including a word someone might use when talking about me.
- This number of sneezes might mean you're depressed.
- Sometimes you are Mr. This
- Something some men describe themselves as having.
- Great cat name.
- Indian dish.
- Valley in SF.
- Titular character in one of the bad movies we watched this year.
- Coffee alternative.
- A role in Blood on the Clocktower, including a word someone might use when talking about me.
- Something might seem this way.
- TikTok psychics may speak of one.
- Tiny Halloween costumes.
- Your favorite sport in an alternate universe.
- Popular DIY trivia category focus.
- Your area of expertise in the kitchen.
- Ross and _____.
- GB thief.
- Added challenge for bananagrams.
- Something your dad and my sister like to hoard.
- Topic of conversation before we kissed.
- Some have Michael’s apprenticeship. Others have a different type of part-time job.
- Something you love and I don’t particularly care for.
- Dinner mice might like more than we do.
- Something I love and you don’t particularly care for.
- Nope.
- Often played into the night.
- A fun music genre.
- If we switched to bartering and trading, we might own a ____.
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- A cute cookie hybrid.
- Overshared behavior.
- A city with a funny laugh.
- Water bottle in common.
- Tea sabor.
- Are you ___?
- Sponsor of a source of danger around NYC.
- You might find one at Chick Fil A.
- Often include hats.
- What we'll be hitting in January.
- Cool mon. to be born
- Dessert alternative.
- Absolutely incredible — I love your mind.
- ___ cookie factory.
- The wizard might think a European Genet is one.
- Early bedtime reason.
- What someone might find you doing.
- Gov. org. people are not fans of
- Something a specific type of Scrabbler might say?
- How I might get protein in.
- Takes up both our fridge’s space.
- One might be found in the last season of the White Lotus. Or your house, probably.
- My least favorite continent?
- We've got long ones.
- Something that gives you trouble, or a sign in a specific bathroom.
- You followed me into this without really questioning it.
55 Clues: Nope. • GB thief. • Tea sabor. • Are you ___? • Indian dish. • Valley in SF. • Great cat name. • Ross and _____. • A fun music genre. • Often include hats. • ___ cookie factory. • Coffee alternative. • Overshared behavior. • Cool mon. to be born • Dessert alternative. • We've got long ones. • A cute cookie hybrid. • Early bedtime reason. • Water bottle in common. • Tiny Halloween costumes. • ...
Cryptic Crossword 2024-10-15
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- Professor misreads ‘breed mould’ instead of ‘bread mould’ when trying to make penicillin and ruins his office. (10)
- Performance at the entrance of emergency room makes people get wet. (6)
- Despite graduating with a strange BA, uncool nominee wins at the Oscars. Something that rarely happens. (4,2,1,4,4)
- Multiple board game apparatus means the fun doesn’t end (3)
- Long weekend cut short by mafia boss. Shame, nice city. (6)
- The little finger of a hand is bitten off by the backend of a donkey twice, all energy depleted, the second time he peed on it… apparently it relieves stress? (5,5)
- Heard the Scandinavian got to the end. (6)
- Through the walls, Greedy lovers Spanish agreement is sexy. Ride it! (7)
- Old currency, one that can call man who helps with drug problems on the radio? (5)
- Said they could, went and done it, made it look like it wasn’t planned (6)
- Deer notes (5)
- Walk back to find fluffy best friends (4)
- Steal slammer (4)
- Little and confusing map, still shows the way (4)
- Mistook the curious leer lionhearted fishermen gave her, broken at heart, she took away their navigation. Sound the siren. (7)
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- Knowledge & enthusiasm of the random acronym, playful verse & words mixing up will always provide help for favourite game. (8,9)
- Could’ve been a full concoction but Romeo got in the way, now it’s just a small part. (7)
- Primarily, practising riddles in my afternoons, regularly inducing loud yays! (9)
- In the stadium, the striker shoots, the keeper saves, they formed a bond? (9)
- Stupid and the greatest of all time? (6,6)
- Gold, or experimentally, Radium? Together spectacular display. (6)
- Announcement! Look after clothes shop. (4, 3, 3)
- Support time company. Fizz! (8)
- Words of support on a Sunday from the artsy German Raphael. (7,6)
- Frosty on paper, understood out loud (3)
- Shoo! B’ rid! Get alway! Go across! (6)
- Little sleep next to relatives results in making baby towels. (6)
- Wilderness before stumps (6)
- Dutch persons attempt at clutter ends up creating versatile netted material (4)
- North African city Karaoke bar where singers pick up the mic, air oozes out but no sounds are made. (5)
30 Clues: Deer notes (5) • Steal slammer (4) • Wilderness before stumps (6) • Support time company. Fizz! (8) • Shoo! B’ rid! Get alway! Go across! (6) • Frosty on paper, understood out loud (3) • Walk back to find fluffy best friends (4) • Stupid and the greatest of all time? (6,6) • Heard the Scandinavian got to the end. (6) • Announcement! Look after clothes shop. (4, 3, 3) • ...
Artificial Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-03
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- Robot famous for being the first AI-based mobile robot to accomplish a task without the need for step-by-step instructions
- Surname of the man who is widely recognized as the father of Artificial Intelligence
- AI program demostrated by Google which was a virtual assistant and which had taken hairdresser appointment on call, and the lady on other side didn't notice that she was talking with a machine
- Fan Hui by 5 games to 0.
- In the year 2014, this Chatbot won a competition in the infamous "Turing test"
- First human-like AI robot to be granted legal citizenship. Activated on February 14, 2016
- Name of the giant bronze man from greek mythology who guarded the island of Crete by throwing stones at the ships of unwanted visitors. Automaton built by Hephaestus
- Surname of the woman who is considered as the first computer programmer
- First object oriented programming language
- First widely used programming language
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- Popular 1968 film which explores some ethical questions posed by AI
- Surname of the man who conceived the first automatic digital computer
- Program that is considered by many to be the first artificial intelligence program and was presented at the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence
- Programming language used for coding web pages
- First computer to win a match against a reigning world champion under regular time controls
- First coined between 1974-1980, a term for a period of reduced funding and interest in artificial intelligence research
- Google's AI specialized in Go games. This program defeated 3 time European Go champion 2 dan
- Name of IBM's computer system that won jeopardy, a quiz show, where it had to solve the complex questions as well as riddles.
- First intelligent humanoid robot which was built in Japan
- First time AI entered the home was in this home appliance
- Name fo the project to simulate the brain at molecular detail
- 2004 film about artificial intelligence
- Surname of the man who observed that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years
- 2014 film about artificial intelligence
- Surname of the man called the father of modern computer science
25 Clues: Fan Hui by 5 games to 0. • First widely used programming language • 2004 film about artificial intelligence • 2014 film about artificial intelligence • First object oriented programming language • Programming language used for coding web pages • First intelligent humanoid robot which was built in Japan • First time AI entered the home was in this home appliance • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
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- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- This item is used when it rains.
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
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- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- neglect; overlook
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- antonym: original; unique
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- pram; a baby carriage
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- basic building block of life
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • unquenchable; gluttonous • nucleus: cell=____: body • antonym: original; unique • antonym: loquacious; verbose • apathetic; ignorant attitude • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • This item is used when it rains. • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • ...
Random Riddles BY REBECCA AND CINDY 2018-08-12
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- what goes further when you go towards it
- what goes up but never goes down
- what has 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs in the afternoon and 3 legs at night
- what key doesn't have a lock to go with
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- what has 2 doors, no windows and is always cold on the inside
- what bird likes to cook
- what is the most tallest building in the world
- what colour socks do bears wear
8 Clues: what bird likes to cook • what colour socks do bears wear • what goes up but never goes down • what key doesn't have a lock to go with • what goes further when you go towards it • what is the most tallest building in the world • what has 2 doors, no windows and is always cold on the inside • what has 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs in the afternoon and 3 legs at night
Riddles of Reckoning: A Statistics Puzzle 2025-10-01
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- In gatherings oft I make myself known, For I am the number most frequently shown.
- In four I part the ordered host, From poorest to richest, each takes their post. Find me to see where the middles abide, The quarters of data I evenly divide.
- I measure how far the flock doth stray, From shepherd’s mean along the way. The greater I grow, the wilder the band; The smaller I be, the tighter they stand.
- Oft I repeat in measured song, How many times I come along.
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- I bind together many numbers as one, Dividing their sum ‘til the reckoning is done.
- I stray from the crowd, peculiar, untrue, an odd one apart, yet counted still too.
- Ordered in line from least unto most, I dwell in the middle, neither boast nor coast.
- I am the square of scatter’s might, A measure of spread in numbers’ flight. Before the root, I dwell unseen, Yet with me, deviation is gleaned.
8 Clues: Oft I repeat in measured song, How many times I come along. • In gatherings oft I make myself known, For I am the number most frequently shown. • I stray from the crowd, peculiar, untrue, an odd one apart, yet counted still too. • I bind together many numbers as one, Dividing their sum ‘til the reckoning is done. • ...
Scooby-Doo Movies 2017-02-01
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- While at Whirlen Merlin Magic Academy, there are strange sightings of a giant griffin.
- A lead actor at a comic book convention seeks revenge.
- The gang saves Coolsville from an attack of past unmasked monsters.
- In Oakhaven, Massachusetts a famous novelist and his ancestor are rumored to be a witch.
- Scooby and Shaggy tell two stories of an Arabic Caliph.
- While in Hawaii, the gang faces a big surf contest and angered tiki spirits.
- While in Mexico to celebrate Day of the Dead, a monster terrorizes the city.
- The gang gets trapped in a video game, created for them, and must fight against the "Phantom Virus".
- The story of how Mystery Inc. was formed.
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- Mystery Inc. is fishing for clues to solve the mysteries of the Woodsman, Fishman, and the Banshee of Black Canyon.
- After an acrimonious break up, the gang is brought to an island to investigate.
- Vacationing in Atlantic City is fun but, the gang gets involved with a case at the circus.
- A cosmic case of flying saucers,intergalactic intrigue, and out-of-this-world romance for the gang.
- While on a mystery-themed cruise through the Bermuda Triangle, the ship is soon hijacked by ghost pirates.
- School is out and it is vacation time. The gang investigates sightings of a lake monster.
- Mystery Inc. goes to Australia to investigate disappearances at a music festival.
- the gang takes a trip to the underworld to stop a power hungry human who threatens their friends
- Moonscar island is remote with a dark secret, more than just another villain in a costume.
- Daphne becomes the star in a supernatural film, although soon thrown into chaos by a real vampire.
- The gang travels to Chicago for a show called, Talent Star.
- Mystery Inc. investigates supernatural mysteries in Egypt.
- The gang travels to Scotland to visit Daphne's cousin and watch the Highland Games.
- The gang travels the globe on a transcontinental treasure hunt to solve a series of ancient riddles.
- The gang investigates a prehistoric haunting.
- After missing a flight to Paris, resulting in Scooby and Shaggy going skydiving in the Himalayas.
25 Clues: The story of how Mystery Inc. was formed. • The gang investigates a prehistoric haunting. • A lead actor at a comic book convention seeks revenge. • Scooby and Shaggy tell two stories of an Arabic Caliph. • Mystery Inc. investigates supernatural mysteries in Egypt. • The gang travels to Chicago for a show called, Talent Star. • ...
Vocabulary Review Wednesday 9D/6 2018-11-13
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- Someone who changes his or her mind and agrees with you is said to have _____ round to your way of thinking.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- The most common sound in the English language.
- The number of verb tenses in the English language.
- In Shenzen, China we saw a move towards a _________ society.
- In Greek mythology Pygmalion was a ________ who fell in love with his creation.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- This code is being used in China as a way to pay for goods and services.
- The Pomodoro Technique is a way of studying in which you focus with no distractions for 20-25 minutes, then take a short break. Pomodoro is the Italian word for ______.
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- A person who doesn't like to spend money or who seeks to pay the least amount of money can be said to be _________.
- According to Hadfield, if you are able to analyze this and put it in perspective, you can control # .
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
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- The Chinese were using _________ to pay for goods and services instead of cash and credit cards.
- In "Dead Poets Society" the teacher asks the students what their ______ will be.
- Chris Hadfield, the Canadian astronaut, talked about managing your ________.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- A person who behaves in odd or unusual ways can be said to be _________.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- Release of electricity.
- Kenichi Ebina, the robotic entertainer, said his act was ___________.
- 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 ___________.
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
26 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • The most common sound in the English language. • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • The number of verb tenses in the English language. • In Shenzen, China we saw a move towards a _________ society. • The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm. • ...
Review: Julius Caesar Act I-II 2025-04-22
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- The conspirators forged these to convince Brutus to join them against Caesar.
- Brutus fears the people will crown Caesar as a ______.
- Caesar had Marullus and Flavius "put to ______."
- This character speaks in riddles and puns, poking fun at the tribunes.
- He believes he is more "dangerous than danger."
- Brutus compares Caesar to this that has yet to hatch.
- He is the leader of the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. This man is envious of Caesar's rising popularity and power.
- The Soothsayer warned Caesar to "beware the..." (3 words)
- An event that can be interpreted as a sign of good or evil.
- Another strange omen noted in Act I, scene iii was this animal seen roaming in the Capitol.
- True or False: Cassius believes that Mark Antony is a threat and should be killed with Caesar, but Brutus argues against this.
- He interprets Calpurnia's dream as a positive omen, not a negative one.
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- Caesar tells Calpurnia to let Antony touch her in the race in order to cure her ______.
- We learn that Julius Caesar is prone to having seizures, otherwise known in the play as this. (2 words)
- A runner in the Lupercal festival, as well as one of Caesar's top generals. He is a partier at heart.
- One strange omen noted in Act I, scene iii was this bird out at noon.
- This character once saved Caesar from drowning in the river. He argues that Caesar is no more powerful than the average person.
- This character is a close friend of Caesar's but does not think Caesar should be king.
- This man values his honor and love for Rome above all else.
- This character willingly stabbed herself in the leg to prove her strength and trustworthiness.
- This in Act I, scene iii (as well as Act II, scenes i-ii) creates a foreboding mood.
- Caesar was offered this three times by Mark Antony, and he refused it three times.
- She cried out three times in her sleep, "Help! They murder Caesar!"
- Brutus initially resists swearing an ______ with the conspirators because he believes that their cause is noble enough to not require such a pledge.
- Calpurnia has a dream where a statue of Caesar spouts ______ and Romans wash their hands in it.
- When Caesar asks for the fortune tellers to make a sacrifice, they report back saying they could not find a ______ in the beast.
26 Clues: He believes he is more "dangerous than danger." • Caesar had Marullus and Flavius "put to ______." • Brutus compares Caesar to this that has yet to hatch. • Brutus fears the people will crown Caesar as a ______. • The Soothsayer warned Caesar to "beware the..." (3 words) • This man values his honor and love for Rome above all else. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
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- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- neglect; overlook
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
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- basic building block of life
- antonym: original; unique
- pram; a baby carriage
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- A movie and book genre which scares many people.
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • unquenchable; gluttonous • nucleus: cell=____: body • antonym: original; unique • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • apathetic; ignorant attitude • antonym: loquacious; verbose • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • The statue, built the 1900's looks ____. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
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- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- neglect; overlook
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
Down
- basic building block of life
- antonym: original; unique
- pram; a baby carriage
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- A movie and book genre which scares many people.
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • unquenchable; gluttonous • nucleus: cell=____: body • antonym: original; unique • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • apathetic; ignorant attitude • antonym: loquacious; verbose • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • The statue, built the 1900's looks ____. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- antonym: original; unique
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
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- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- This item is useful for when it rains.
- pram; a baby carriage
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- basic building block of life
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- neglect; overlook
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • nucleus: cell=____: body • unquenchable; gluttonous • antonym: original; unique • antonym: loquacious; verbose • apathetic; ignorant attitude • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • This item is useful for when it rains. • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- antonym: original; unique
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- A movie and book genre which scares many people.
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- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- neglect; overlook
- basic building block of life
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- pram; a baby carriage
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • nucleus: cell=____: body • unquenchable; gluttonous • antonym: original; unique • apathetic; ignorant attitude • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • antonym: loquacious; verbose • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • The statue, built the 1900's looks ____. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- neglect; overlook
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
Down
- basic building block of life
- antonym: original; unique
- pram; a baby carriage
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- A movie and book genre which scares many people.
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • unquenchable; gluttonous • nucleus: cell=____: body • antonym: original; unique • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • apathetic; ignorant attitude • antonym: loquacious; verbose • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • The statue, built the 1900's looks ____. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- pram; a baby carriage
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- basic building block of life
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
Down
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- antonym: original; unique
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- neglect; overlook
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
38 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • nucleus: cell=____: body • unquenchable; gluttonous • antonym: original; unique • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • apathetic; ignorant attitude • antonym: loquacious; verbose • basic building block of life • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • The statue, built the 1900's looks ____. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- neglect; overlook
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
Down
- basic building block of life
- antonym: original; unique
- pram; a baby carriage
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- The River ____ travels from East to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- A movie and book genre which scares many people.
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • unquenchable; gluttonous • nucleus: cell=____: body • antonym: original; unique • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • apathetic; ignorant attitude • antonym: loquacious; verbose • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • The statue, built the 1900's looks ____. • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- The student tried to ____ because he didn't want to take the test. (present participle)
- The first name of a British pig from a television show for kids. (don't capitalize)
- The step in the hero's journey where the hero barely manages to survive against a monster or fights it. (don't capitalize)
- nucleus: cell=____: body
- a kinetic sculpture, with spinning parts powered by wind; garden ornament
- a trait which Squealer uses to manipulate others
- Cecily Cardew was Jack Worthing's young, ____ ward.
- Some of the ____ gods include Chaos, Gaia, and Uranus.
- The last name of one of the most well-known fictional detective. (don't capitalize)
- Titan which ate his children. (don't capitalize)
- Examples: never give up, it won't matter in a hundred years
- Sheldon Cooper's ____ behavior annoyed everyone around him.
- Stripes and plaid create an unbecoming outfit because they are ____.
- exuberant; buoyant; cheerful
- antonym: original; unique
- associated with swimming or is a table game with sticks and balls (don't capitalize)
- The statue, built the 1900's looks ____.
- a board game is based off of this word; the game is about bluffing and talking senslessly
- Agatha Christie's _____ solves many cases and has a funny mustache. (don't capitalize)
- sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____
Down
- the ability to mold a metal or person with ease (noun)
- the Latin root of a synonym for rain is shared with this word
- This item is used when it rains.
- pram; a baby carriage
- antonym: loquacious; verbose
- cryptic sentences with answers which are entertaining to solve
- A symbol which appears in the Judgement of Paris, is the Golden ____.
- apathetic; ignorant attitude
- This animal has a black skin on the inside with white stripe. It can symbolize balance in life.
- unquenchable; gluttonous
- California was ____ into the United States in 1848.
- basic building block of life
- The River ____ travels from Earth to the Underworld. (don't capitalize)
- Vampires are ____ creatures, as they don't come out during the day.
- The antonym of: Stripes and plaid together creates an ____ outfit.
- The students ____ about the weekend homework they were assigned.
- A mellifluous song played at a funeral.
- All of the students failed the ____ quiz.
- neglect; overlook
39 Clues: neglect; overlook • pram; a baby carriage • nucleus: cell=____: body • unquenchable; gluttonous • antonym: original; unique • antonym: loquacious; verbose • apathetic; ignorant attitude • basic building block of life • exuberant; buoyant; cheerful • This item is used when it rains. • sinewy: decrepit=civilized: ____ • A mellifluous song played at a funeral. • ...
GOT AN EXTRA TIME? TRY THESE RIDDLES! 2023-10-10
Across
- Which fish costs the most?
- What has hands but doesn't clap?
- What fruit can you never cheer up?
- What has to be broken before you use it?
Down
- David's father has three sons. Two of them are named Snap and Crackle. What is the third son's name?
- The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?
- What is full of holes but still holds water?
- You will buy me to eat but never eat me. What am I?
- What do you lose the moment you share it?
- What word is spelled wrong in the dictionary?
10 Clues: Which fish costs the most? • What has hands but doesn't clap? • What fruit can you never cheer up? • What has to be broken before you use it? • What do you lose the moment you share it? • What is full of holes but still holds water? • What word is spelled wrong in the dictionary? • You will buy me to eat but never eat me. What am I? • ...
YOU COOK TODAY : FRUITS AND VEGETABLES RIDDLES 2021-05-26
Across
- I am a summer fruit.I am green on the outside and red on the inside.
- I am a vegetable and look like a small tree.
- I am long and green vegetable. There are small green balls inside.
- I am a red vegetable.People make salad with me or use in hambergers.
- I am a green vegetable.People make salad with my curly leaves.
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- I am very sour.Yellow is my color.You can make lemonade with me.
- I am brown on the outside and white on the inside.I am a vegetable and people make salad and meals with me.
- I am a yellow fruit.Monkeys love me a lot.
- I am an orange vegetables.Rabbits love me a lot.
- I am a red, yellow or green fruit.
10 Clues: I am a red, yellow or green fruit. • I am a yellow fruit.Monkeys love me a lot. • I am a vegetable and look like a small tree. • I am an orange vegetables.Rabbits love me a lot. • I am a green vegetable.People make salad with my curly leaves. • I am very sour.Yellow is my color.You can make lemonade with me. • ...
The Sun and Earth Riddles 2024-07-02
Across
- The Earth takes one year to go around me. I'm a star. I'm big, round, and very hot! What am I?
- I am essential for people and animals to live. I help them breathe. I'm floating all around you at all times. I'm everywhere! What am I?
- I travel around the sun slowly, like a turtle! I'm the host to many living things that need sunlight to live. What am I?
- I also come from the giant yellow star in space. Plants, animals, and people need me to stay warm. What am I?
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- I come from the big, round ball of hot gases in the sky. I help you to see during the daytime. What am I?
- We need the sun to grow. We get light and heat from the sun. We use those things to make our own food. Amazing, right? What are we?
6 Clues: The Earth takes one year to go around me. I'm a star. I'm big, round, and very hot! What am I? • I come from the big, round ball of hot gases in the sky. I help you to see during the daytime. What am I? • I also come from the giant yellow star in space. Plants, animals, and people need me to stay warm. What am I? • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-18
Across
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man. The Minotaur is a famous figure from Greek mythology.
- A creature from Greek mythology that lures sailors with its enchanting voice. Sirens are often depicted as half-woman, half-bird.
- A half-human, half-fish creature that lives in the water. Mermaids are often portrayed as beautiful and enchanting.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology. Pegasus is known for its ability to fly and is often associated with inspiration.
- A legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland. The Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, is often described as a large, aquatic creature.
- A mythical creature said to inhabit the Himalayan region. The Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman, is often depicted as a large, hairy creature.
- A legendary creature with wings, scales, and the ability to breathe fire. Dragons are often depicted as powerful and magical.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. Cyclops are often depicted as powerful and menacing.
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- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. Griffins are often seen as guardians of treasure.
- A person who can transform into a wolf or a hybrid creature during the full moon. Werewolves are often associated with horror stories.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead. Unicorns are often associated with purity and magic.
- A small, magical creature with wings. Fairies are often associated with nature and are believed to have the ability to grant wishes.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal. The Sphinx is often associated with riddles and mysteries.
- A mythical bird that is said to be reborn from its own ashes. The phoenix symbolizes renewal and immortality.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Centaurs are often depicted as skilled warriors.
- A creature from folklore that is often depicted as large, ugly, and mischievous. Trolls are known for living in caves or under bridges.
16 Clues: A mythical bird that is said to be reborn from its own ashes. The phoenix symbolizes renewal and immortality. • A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man. The Minotaur is a famous figure from Greek mythology. • A half-human, half-fish creature that lives in the water. Mermaids are often portrayed as beautiful and enchanting. • ...
Riddle Me This! 2025-05-20
Across
- Forward, I am heavy.Backward, I am not.What am I?
- I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest man can’t hold me for much longer than a minute. What am I?
- I whirled with a tug of string, spinning joy into lazy afternoons. Worn-out palms and dusty streets were my stage. What am I? (Hint: an old-school favorite toy)
- I can be cracked, made, told, and played. What am I?
- I was a popular show in the 90s, where kids would travel through a magical door to solve problems and riddles. What’s the name of the show? (Hint: A wise king and a clever ghost solving moral puzzles in every episode.)
- I have keys but open no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?
- He solved mysteries with his gang and a van painted green and blue. Spooky creatures and unmasking, what did they always do? Jinkies! Who am I hinting at, can you deduce? (Hint: A mystery-solving dog who’s always scared and loves Scooby Snacks.)
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- The more you have of me, the less you see. What am I?
- I’m the clever old man with a quick wit, always solving problems with my brain, not my fists. With my loyal companion rocket by my side, I’ve been solving mysteries since the 1970s. Who am I? (Hint: My brain works faster than a computer, and Rocket the giant is my buddy.)
- I was the first Indian superhero on TV, wearing red and blue, saving the day. Who am I?
- I’m full of holes but I still hold water. What am I?
- I am always hungry, I must always be fed. The finger I touch, will soon turn red. What am I?
- The person who makes it, sells it. The person who buys it, never uses it. The person who uses it, never knows they're using it. What is it?
- What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?
- I was the ultimate "catchphrase" of a 90s sitcom character, often heard with a loud, "How you doin'?" Who was the character?
15 Clues: Forward, I am heavy.Backward, I am not.What am I? • What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it? • I’m full of holes but I still hold water. What am I? • I can be cracked, made, told, and played. What am I? • The more you have of me, the less you see. What am I? • I was the first Indian superhero on TV, wearing red and blue, saving the day. Who am I? • ...
Game 2024-04-05
Across
- A virtual persona or role assumed by a player in a game, representing an in-game avatar, creature, or protagonist with specific abilities and traits.
- A dedicated gaming device or platform designed specifically for playing video games, typically connected to a television or monitor.
- A person who participates in a game, actively engaging in gameplay and interacting with other players, opponents, or elements of the game.
- A genre of games where players assume the roles of fictional characters and engage in immersive storytelling, character development, and cooperative gameplay.
- A genre of games that emphasizes strategic thinking, planning, and decision-making, often involving resource management, warfare, or diplomacy.
- A temporary boost, ability, or advantage gained by a player in a game, often in the form of collectible items or upgrades that enhance performance or abilities.
- A type of game or challenge that requires problem-solving skills, logic, and strategy to complete, typically involving patterns, mazes, or riddles to solve.
- An activity or form of entertainment where players engage in structured play, typically following predefined rules and objectives.
- game An electronic game played using a video device such as a console, computer, or handheld device, often involving visual graphics and audio feedback.
- A distinct stage or section of a game, often representing a progression point or milestone in gameplay, with increasing difficulty and challenges.
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- A handheld input device used to interact with and control video games, typically featuring buttons, joysticks, triggers, and directional pads.
- A genre of games that focuses on exploration, discovery, and narrative-driven gameplay, often featuring a rich storyline, characters, and immersive environments.
- A mission, task, or objective assigned to a player in a game, typically requiring completion to advance the storyline, earn rewards, or unlock new content.
- A genre of games that simulates real-world activities, environments, or scenarios, allowing players to experience and interact with virtual simulations.
- A mode or feature in a game that allows multiple players to participate and interact with each other simultaneously, either cooperatively or competitively.
15 Clues: An activity or form of entertainment where players engage in structured play, typically following predefined rules and objectives. • A dedicated gaming device or platform designed specifically for playing video games, typically connected to a television or monitor. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Social Media Riddles 2026-01-07
Happy 75th Birthday Ajja Bajja Daddy Dadtha! 2021-09-28
Across
- Daana’s friend who can count to 1000000
- “hunted” these animals on family hikes readersdigest, favorite 1990s small size magazine
- After going to Ajayanna (twice!)
- length of time Ajja will love you
- favorite dessert to make for the family
- Vic’s wife
- another way to say 'brat'
- His signature breakfast
- Org that ‘436’ is a part of
- not smart mechanic in Long Valley
- game Ajja played with Vindya and Vinodh; also, a popular club in Texas
- before the game starts, you must say/do this
- another way Ajja says Zadie's sister
- favorite type of puzzle (Japanese)
- the reason why he didn’t go upstairs by himself
- person vinodh is just like
- when Ajja gives no reason why he disapproves of something...
- cincinella proper spelling
- Favorite NYC restaurant
- Dad’s St Thomas name
- “looks like her stockings are falling down, but she is not wearing any”
- overheard, when Ajja is mad at someone
- What TP stands for in TP Bhat
- Favorite grandson age 5-10
- popular Konkani newsletter in Amerique
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm (another one)
- incorrect “know it all” acronym
- Favorite grandchild age 10+
- Favorite show
- Sorry _______
- old fart (abbr)
- overheard...when little Shoriya was behaving badly
- term for easy to use technology
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- roblox game that Ajja asks Zadie about
- the first “panche” in bingo
- love you love you (abbr)
- Favorite hot sauce
- BFF doctor
- fruit to ease digestion
- variation of Soduku played with Daana
- ivy league UL real estate agent
- Favorite beer
- Lots of curly curly hair in Konkani
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm
- she would said the fireworks were nice
- 5th grade teacher OR top ranked tennis player
- “Oh _____, you can do better”
- dream car
- favorite grocery store of Ajja in Port Washington
- Retired from after 40 years of employment
- RO stands for
- a person who shows they are stronger than another one
- Cheapskate Charlier abbrev.
- favorite online computer card game for one
- panther valley tenant’s spelling of dad’s name
- the discount store…not Zadie’s previous teacher
- aggressive start to a phone call with Vasanth Bhat
- where to put your hand for warmth on camping trip
- Favorite granddaughter age 5-10
- GG stands for
- he's now a good boy
- favorite grandchild age 0-5
- Type of jokes told to gran
63 Clues: dream car • BFF doctor • Vic’s wife • Favorite beer • RO stands for • GG stands for • Favorite show • Sorry _______ • old fart (abbr) • Favorite hot sauce • he's now a good boy • Dad’s St Thomas name • fruit to ease digestion • His signature breakfast • Favorite NYC restaurant • love you love you (abbr) • another way to say 'brat' • person vinodh is just like • cincinella proper spelling • ...
2B's Who Am I? 2021-05-06
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- I enjoyed learning new things within my Chinese classes. Clue – My home country is the USA.
- I enjoyed playing the games in 2B. 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 learnt a lot during my chess ECA. Clue – My name ends in a ‘Y’
- I enjoyed learning chess with Teddy. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed my drone ECA class very much. Clue – My name ends with a ‘N’.
- I enjoyed making my projects look beautiful. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed building up my writing stamina with English class. Clue – I have 2 ‘N’s’ within my name.
- I enjoyed communicating with my teachers on Seesaw regularly. Clue – My name starts with a vowel.
- L I enjoyed jumping within the H2H charity demonstration. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed challenging Mr Nathan with riddles. Clue – My name has 1 vowel within it.
- I enjoyed interviewing Ms Karen for my UOI project. Clue – Canada is my home country.
- I enjoyed learning new things within my science ECA. Clue – I have 2 vowels in my name.
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- I enjoyed my cartoon drawing ECA. Clue – My name starts with a ‘S’.
- I enjoyed using Seesaw to draw pictures for my teachers. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed inquiring into Korea 30 years ago within UOI. Clue – This is also my home country.
- I enjoyed my football ECA. Clue – My mother is a PSG rep.
- I enjoyed participating in all the ECA’s. Clue – My name starts with an ‘A’
- I enjoyed my dancing ECA. Clue – I have two ‘A’s’ in my name.
- I enjoyed learning continuous cursive handwriting. Clue – My name starts with a vowel.
- This year I have enjoyed skipping on the stage for “Heart To Heart”. Clue - My name starts with an ‘E”.
- I enjoyed my bead making ECA. Clue – My first and last name have the same letter.
- I enjoyed my weaving ECA. Clue – My name ends in a vowel.
- I enjoyed going on the fieldtrip to Teamlabs with my friends. Clue – I have 2 ‘T’s’ within my name.
24 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’. • ...
Tolkien's legacy 2016-03-09
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- (**) "How can fire undo stone ?"
- (**) A strange gift
- (***) Eight legs and that's enough
- (**) Like an ethylotest : if it gets colored, prepare for trouble
- (*) Its entrance is well guarded
- (*) Flawless people, but they still can't stop dying
- (*) Country of proud horsemen
- (*) Died because he had to
- (**) A feather to write them all
- (***) Both a powerful being and a troll
- (**) Heart of the mountain
- (*) He has waited way too long to claim his throne
- (*) Angry beards
- (**) He could have shortened the whole story by 2 500 years
- (*) A white and fearsome emblem
- (*) They lurk in dark places, crawling in swarms
- (**) You shouldn't cook that when you're traveling
- (**) Sticks and stones can't break it
- (***) Healing herb
- (*) "Fool of a Took !"
- (*) Nobody told him Movember ended one hundred years ago
- (*) Pretty much hated by his father
- (*) He didn't pass
- (*) Far more than a gardener
- (**) Don't ask her to make you a sandwich
- (*) Only character on screen to respawn
- (*) Spooky mines
- (*) Immortality is a burden for her
- (*) A man who thinks Gondor needs no king, but still keeps a throne
- (*) Green spaces where little fellas live
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- (*) Generic minions of an evil army
- (**) They randomly save the heroes
- (*) Experiences a lot of problems thanks to his uncle
- (*) In French, one could call them "walking hangovers"
- (*) Flame phones
- (*) The knights of apocalypse - or quite so
- (**) Definitively not Agent Smith
- (**) Some cousins of the elephants
- (*) The original Groot
- (**) Died in a clash of kings
- (*) His fabulousness level is off charts
- (***) Some random guy eating a carrot... twice
- (***) Fantasy Pegasus
- (*) Possibly the bravest people in Middle Earth
- (*) They were nine when they left Rivendell
- (*) A town on a lake
- (**) The Hobbit shouldn't have been one
- (*) He has some problems with ecology
- (*) The dark lord on his dark throne
- (*) Stronger and lighter than steel
- (*) A precious character for the plot, indeed
- (*) So good at riddles he could win at Fort Boyard
- (*) Emo queen of the Lothlorien hippies
- (*) A great halfling friend of the protagonist
- (*) It gazes through your flesh
- (**) Wreaked havoc... for about ten minutes
- (*) Where Minas Tirith stands
- (*) One does not simply walks there
- (*) "It's some kind of elvish... I can't read it."
- (*) Composed an amazing soundtrack
- (*) "May it be a light for you in dark places, when all other lights go out"
61 Clues: (*) Flame phones • (*) Angry beards • (*) Spooky mines • (***) Healing herb • (*) He didn't pass • (**) A strange gift • (*) A town on a lake • (***) Fantasy Pegasus • (*) The original Groot • (*) "Fool of a Took !" • (*) Died because he had to • (**) Heart of the mountain • (*) Far more than a gardener • (**) Died in a clash of kings • (*) Country of proud horsemen • ...
9/22 Worship @Reformation 2024-09-19
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- Miriam was this after God left her.
- Anyone who wants to be first must be this.
- As we see all Christ did to serve us, our hearts do this.
- Despite what would happen to Jesus, what did he say he would do?
- What of God burned against Miriam and Aaron?
- What does humility increase one's hunger for?
- The Lord of glory performed this action for us.
- What does the essential vice hunger for?
- The Lord foils the plans of who?
- Who said, "Who is wise and understanding among you?"
- With what does the psalmist wait for the Lord?
- Moses cried out to the Lord to do this for Miriam.
- What does pride exalt at the expense of God and others?
- By this the heavens were made.
- What kind of man was Moses?
- How many days was Miriam to be confined outside the camp?
- What do peacemakers harvest?
- What is the essential vice?
- How did God not speak to Moses?
- What town did Jesus and his disciples go to?
- What did the disciples argue about being on the road?
- What did the LORD come down to Moses, Aaron, and Miriam in?
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- Who said this, "It was pride that changed angels into devils."
- One of our hymns we perform this action.
- What do deeds done in humility come from?
- What did Jesus place a child in?
- The one who is humble is not content unless he/she is doing this.
- How long do the plans of the Lord stand firm?
- What was Jesus doing when he didn't want anyone to know his location?
- The wisdom that comes from heaven is this.
- How does Aaron describe the sin he committed?
- What quality should the followers of Christ have?
- Where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find this.
- Humility makes men into this according to this church father.
- What did Jesus say would happen to him?
- When Jesus said what would happen to him, the disciples felt this way.
- What is envy and selfish ambition in your hearts?
- The wisdom that comes from heaven is also this.
- Because of what Christ did, when we serve we don't have the desire to be this.
- The Word of the Lord is this.
- Who began to speak out against Moses?
- What is the opposite of humility?
- What do peacemakers sow?
43 Clues: What do peacemakers sow? • What kind of man was Moses? • What is the essential vice? • What do peacemakers harvest? • The Word of the Lord is this. • By this the heavens were made. • How did God not speak to Moses? • What did Jesus place a child in? • The Lord foils the plans of who? • What is the opposite of humility? • Miriam was this after God left her. • ...
Just My Niche Things 2023-06-29
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- Bringer of Jollity
- Home of walking carpets, three Y’s
- Old rolled paper, this one is the fifth and has dragons
- If you haven’t constructed enough of these, you’ll never hear the end of it
- +2 Dex, +2 Int, -2 Con, insomniacs
- Original D.O.T. 3 (Unrealized)
- Cheated (on accident) in a game of riddles in the dark
- Murders: Solved. Knives: ___
- Midwestern expression of discomfort
- Three ways to prepare, with a brace of coneys
- She's a plant fit for a clown
- Richard or Johann
- Birthplace of the sith
- ___-Kuthon
- First American woman (and first queer person) to Ride
- Guards apparently don’t take this theft seriously
- Manor, not a ghost story
- Property of the Khajit, assuming you’re wealthy
- Girlboss with her own content warning, Third opposite 24. Down
- First voice heard in the 2001 film adaptation of the trilogy mentioned in 7. Down
- Putting two strings together in an Excel-lent way
- Mozart and Verdi’s are famous
- Vandalized his own unfinished work of art originally dedicated to Napoleon
- Single player “coming 2016” [eventually]; 42
- Disagreement; a long distance community facilitator
- Silent
- Gravitational “parking spots” point
- Large but not a space station
- Color of Meetra Surik’s Hawk
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- Isn’t vegan, strike 2
- A strength; loud
- Home of extremely jovial green creatures who build absurd rockets
- Daughter of Flowers in an excessive prequel to a trilogy
- Still alive but prefers to stay inside, has your cake (and ate it too)
- Falling (usually very fast) without losing altitude
- Length of an olympic swimming pool (m)
- Isn’t vegan, strike 1
- "I gotta go Julia, We got ____"
- Series of 24. Down, 34. Down, 35 Across
- The name of a memory according to A. Martine
- Likely to be voted off the ship
- Sleeping Beauty Multiverse Author; Pluto's Princess according to T. Muir
- Wolfgang A. M.’s Father; also a sign
- Bottom bottom bottom
- Florence + the Machine's Dream Girl
- First solar system in 37. Down
- Lesbian Gesus opposite 24. Down
- Multiplayer game, coming [release date delayed]
- Star Destroyer with a reputation for sparing the lives of droids
- “Who am I, ___?”
- The name of a desolation according to A. Martine
- A Blight's other half
- Achilles (Miller)
- Something you shouldn’t eat in one day
- Adventurers should remember to armor here to avoid guard duty
55 Clues: Silent • ___-Kuthon • A strength; loud • “Who am I, ___?” • Richard or Johann • Achilles (Miller) • Bringer of Jollity • Bottom bottom bottom • Isn’t vegan, strike 2 • Isn’t vegan, strike 1 • A Blight's other half • Birthplace of the sith • Manor, not a ghost story • Murders: Solved. Knives: ___ • Color of Meetra Surik’s Hawk • She's a plant fit for a clown • Mozart and Verdi’s are famous • ...
Harry Potter...für Fortgeschrittene 2017-12-02
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- Mit welchem Zauberspruch kann man Menschen Kopfüber in der Luft baumeln lassen?
- Wer/was gibt Harry ein Rätsel auf, welches im Irrgarten des Trimagischen Turniers gelöst werden muss?
- Welche Hausnummer hat das Quartier des Ordens des Phönix?
- Mit welchem Zauberspruch zaubert man Wasser herbei?
- Wie heißt Nevilles Kröte?
- Dumbledores zweiter Vorname?
- Wie heißt Dumbledores Bruder?
- Welche Kreatur muss im Trimagischen Turnier zum Schluss im Irrgarten bewältigt werden?
- Wie heißt die Kellnerin, auf die Ron ein Auge geworfen hat?
- Wie heißt eine von Bellatrix´Schwestern?
- Welche Gestalt hat Hermines Patronus?
- In wen verwandelt sich Harry, als sie sich ins Ministerium einschleusen? (Nachname)
- Wie geht der Zauberspruch, mit dem man jemanden schocken kann?
- Wer hat die peitschende Weide gepflanzt?
- Wie heißt Hagrids Halbbruder?
- Wer lehrt nach Prof. Trelawney das Fach Wahrsagen?
- Fluch des Halbblutprinzen?
- Wie heißt Hagrids Hund?
- Wie wird die kleinste Währung in der Zaubererwelt genannt?
- Was ist die Lieblingsfarbe von Gilderoy Lockhard?
- Was ist Tonks? (magische Fähigkeit)
- Welcher Gegenstand ist der vierte Horcrux?
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- Wie heißt Percy´s Freundin mit Nachnamen?
- Wer ist Harrys größter Fan? (Vorname)
- Harry´s Zauberstab besteht aus einer Phönixfeder und...
- Durch wen wurde Lupin in einen Werwolf verwandelt?(Vorname)
- Wer stirbt gleich zu Beginn des 7.Teils?
- Wie heißt Rons Eule?
- Welche Gestalt hat Rons Patronus?
- Welche Position nimmt Ron beim Schach ein, als sie den Stein der Weisen holen?
- Wie lautet der zweite Vorname von Sirius´Bruder?
- Was nutzt Harry, um beim Trimagischen Turnier 1 Stunde unter Wasser zu überleben?
- Wie wird Seidenschnabel seit seiner Rettung vor der Hinrichtung genannt?
- Wie geht der Zauberspruch, mit dem man Türen öffnen kann?
- Wer unterreichtet "Verteidigung gegen die dunklen Künste" im 6.Teil? (Vorname)
- Welche Pflanze wird benötigt, um die wegen des Basilsiken versteierten SchülerInnen wiederzubeleben? (pl.)
- Wie lautet Mad Eye Moodies Vorname?
- Wie heißt Tom Riddles Mutter?
- Wie bezeichnet man aus Zaubererfamilien stammende, nicht magische Menschen?
- Was ist Hagrids erstes Weihnachtsgeschenk an Harry?
- Wie lautet Hermines zweiter Vorname?
- In wen verwandelt sich Ron, als sie im 7. Teil in das Ministerium eindringen? (Reginald...)
- Wie heißt Tonks Vater?
- Wie heißt die Elfe von Barty Crouch
- Wie nennt man den Anführer eines Riesen-Stammes?
- Wie lautet die Abkürzung für den höchstmöglichen Schulabschluss in Hogwarts?
- Wie nennt man Zauberer, die sich in Tiere verwandeln können?
- Wie heißt die Tochter von Ron und Hermine?
48 Clues: Wie heißt Rons Eule? • Wie heißt Tonks Vater? • Wie heißt Hagrids Hund? • Wie heißt Nevilles Kröte? • Fluch des Halbblutprinzen? • Dumbledores zweiter Vorname? • Wie heißt Dumbledores Bruder? • Wie heißt Tom Riddles Mutter? • Wie heißt Hagrids Halbbruder? • Welche Gestalt hat Rons Patronus? • Wie lautet Mad Eye Moodies Vorname? • Wie heißt die Elfe von Barty Crouch • ...
Creatures and Monsters 2025-12-01
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- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A hybrid creature with the head of a human (often female), the body of a lion, and the wings of a bird, known for posing riddles.
- The deadliest of all monsters, the "Father of All Monsters," who challenged Zeus for supremacy of the cosmos.
- Three monstrous giants, each with a hundred hands and fifty heads.
- Lion A gigantic lion whose skin was impenetrable to normal weapons, slain by Heracles.
- and Scylla Two sea monsters that lived on opposite sides of a narrow strait of water, posing a threat to passing sailors. Charybdis was a giant whirlpool monster, and Scylla had twelve feet and six long necks with a head on each.
- The gigantic, three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the Underworld.
- A serpentine dragon that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides.
- Bull A magnificent bull that rose from the sea, sent by Poseidon.
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- A creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle.
- Dangerous creatures, often depicted as half-woman and half-bird (or sometimes half-fish), who lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting music and singing.
- A race of primordial giants, each with a single eye in the middle of their forehead. (The most famous is Polyphemus).
- Half-human and half-animal creatures, typically with a man's upper body and a goat's horns, legs, and tail, associated with the god Dionysus.
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, famously confined in the Labyrinth.
- A mythical bird that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again, obtaining new life from the ashes of its predecessor.
- Three sisters with venomous snakes for hair whose gaze could turn people to stone. Medusa the most famous of the Gorgon.
- Monsters with the body of a bird and the head of a woman, often associated with storms and divine retribution.
- A fire-breathing monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- An ancient serpentine water monster with many heads that would grow back double when severed.
- known as the "Mother of All Monsters," she was half-woman and half-serpent, and the mate of Typhon.
- Beautiful female spirits of nature, such as Dryads (tree nymphs) and Naiads (freshwater nymphs).
- A pure white, winged stallion born from the blood of Medusa.
22 Clues: A pure white, winged stallion born from the blood of Medusa. • Bull A magnificent bull that rose from the sea, sent by Poseidon. • Three monstrous giants, each with a hundred hands and fifty heads. • A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • The gigantic, three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the Underworld. • ...
Clues & Characters 2025-08-19
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- Short-tempered ruler famous for ordering executions on a whim.
- Teen archer from District 12 who volunteers to fight.
- Pirate captain with a hook for a hand, Peter Pan’s foe.
- Wise daughter of Athena with a love for strategy.
- Narrator who observes and reports on wealthy neighbours.
- Young royal who fights to reclaim his throne.
- Criminal mastermind and brilliant adversary of a famous detective.
- Dark wizard who seeks to control the magical world.
- Mysterious millionaire driven by love and the past.
- Older sister, practical and cautious in Narnia.
- Large being made from bodies, longing for acceptance.
- Red-haired friend known for loyalty and a strong sense of humor.
- Sibling who betrays his family for sweets and power.
- Boy who refuses to grow up and loves adventure.
- Ambitious noblewoman who urges her husband to seize power.
- Gentle faun who befriends Lucy in Narnia.
- Brilliant detective from Baker Street who solves baffling cases.
- Wealthy, reserved gentleman who hides deep feelings.
- Trusted doctor, companion, and narrator for a famous detective.
- Wise king and father figure in the Pride Lands.
- Vampire who struggles to protect the woman he loves.
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- Teen who moves to a small town and falls for a vampire.
- Cunning uncle who plots to take the throne by betrayal.
- Baker’s son who uses kindness and cleverness to help others.
- Obsessed scientist who creates life from dead matter.
- Evil sorceress who freezes Narnia into endless winter.
- Ruthless ruler who enforces strict control over a nation.
- Ancient Titan who seeks to overthrow the gods.
- Young lion destined to reclaim the throne of the Pride Lands.
- Curious child who first finds the magical wardrobe.
- Satyr who protects and guides Percy.
- Stylish socialite who prefers comfort and status over truth.
- Young man who can transform into a werewolf.
- Governess who grows into a strong, independent woman.
- Orphaned wizard student known for a lightning-shaped scar.
- Scottish nobleman who becomes king after committing murder.
- Quick-witted heroine who values intelligence and independence.
- Reclusive author who disappoints his young fans.
- Modern-day demigod, son of Poseidon.
- Charming boy who loves metaphors and falls in love.
- Teen with cancer who finds love and meaning.
- Grinning cat that speaks in riddles and sometimes disappears.
- Noble lion and savior figure in Narnia.
- Curious girl who explores a strange, dreamlike world.
44 Clues: Satyr who protects and guides Percy. • Modern-day demigod, son of Poseidon. • Noble lion and savior figure in Narnia. • Gentle faun who befriends Lucy in Narnia. • Young man who can transform into a werewolf. • Teen with cancer who finds love and meaning. • Young royal who fights to reclaim his throne. • Ancient Titan who seeks to overthrow the gods. • ...
2B's Who Am I? 2021-05-20
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- I enjoyed my weaving ECA. Clue – My name ends in a vowel.
- I enjoyed interviewing Ms Karen for my UOI project. Clue – Canada is my home country.
- I enjoyed communicating with my teachers on Seesaw regularly. Clue – My name starts with a vowel.
- I enjoyed jumping within the H2H charity demonstration. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed learning chess with Teddy. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed making my projects look beautiful. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- This year I have enjoyed skipping on the stage for “Heart To Heart”. Clue - My name starts with an ‘E”.
- I enjoyed my football ECA. Clue – My mother is a PSG rep.
- I enjoyed using Seesaw to draw pictures for my teachers. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed my cartoon drawing ECA. Clue – My name starts with a ‘S’.
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- I enjoyed all my classes in Grade 2. Clue – I have an ‘O’ in my name.
- I enjoyed building up my writing stamina with English class. Clue – I have 2 ‘N’s’ within my name.
- I enjoyed my bead making ECA. Clue – My first and last name have the same letter.
- I enjoyed learning continuous cursive handwriting. Clue – My name starts with a vowel.
- I enjoyed my dancing ECA. Clue – I have two ‘A’s’ in my name.
- I enjoyed my drone ECA class very much. Clue – My name ends with a ‘N’.
- I enjoyed learning new things within my Chinese classes. Clue – My home country is the USA.
- I enjoyed going on the fieldtrip to Teamlabs with my friends. Clue – I have 2 ‘T’s’ within my name.
- I enjoyed participating in all the ECA’s. Clue – My name starts with an ‘A’
- I learnt a lot during my chess ECA. Clue – My name ends in a ‘Y’
- I enjoyed challenging Mr Nathan with riddles. Clue – My name has 1 vowel within it.
- I enjoyed learning new things within my science ECA. Clue – I have 2 vowels in my name.
- I enjoyed playing the games in 2B. Clue – I share my name with someone else in my class.
- I enjoyed inquiring into Korea 30 years ago within UOI. Clue – This is also my home country.
24 Clues: I enjoyed my weaving ECA. Clue – My name ends in a vowel. • I enjoyed my football ECA. Clue – My mother is a PSG rep. • 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’. • ...
Solve the riddles to find a relic 2025-02-26
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- The lesser priesthood is named after him
- used to create books
- Angel Moroni instructed Joseph Smith here for 3 years
- Sacred two-way promise
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- place where the Saviour will appear to high priests
- Saw a pillar of light
- Son of King Benjamin
- Lamanite servant of King Lamoni that converted to the Lord
- fasted for 40 days
9 Clues: fasted for 40 days • Son of King Benjamin • used to create books • Saw a pillar of light • Sacred two-way promise • The lesser priesthood is named after him • place where the Saviour will appear to high priests • Angel Moroni instructed Joseph Smith here for 3 years • Lamanite servant of King Lamoni that converted to the Lord
Super Heroes & Villans 2014-11-24
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- Created by Henry Pym and soon took control of himself and organized the Masters of Evil to face the Avengers. He has fought against the Avengers. "There are no... no strings on me."
- During WWII, a U.S. Army soldier volunteered in an experiment, going from a puny man and turning into the world's first super soldier. Fought in battles to defeat the enemy Hydra , sacrificed his life and was iced for decades and founded by the Avengers.
- Obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers and frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but always defeated.
- Master of magnetism and one of the powerful mutants, can control magnetism and is the X-Men's oldest foe.
- A scientist who was exposed by massive gamma radiation,he turns into a green giant. He transforms into this giant from rage and has pure physical strength. The more angry he gets the stronger he gets.
- He witnessed the murder of his parents as a child, swearing to avenge them. He trained and mastered martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology.
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- Insane, Clown Prince of Crime and is the Dark Knight's arch- nemesis. "Why so serious?".
- Born on a planet called Krypton. Was sent to Earth as a baby from the doom of his planet. Using his powers to defend Earth from evil. He is the Man of Steel.
- Bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, giving him spider- like powers. After his uncle's death, he knew that "with great powers, comes great responsibility."
- Arkham psychiatrist who fell in love with the Joker. A "mad love" would lead her to a life of crime and would be the girlfriend of the Clown Prince of Crime. She is a member of the Suicide Squad.
- Was prince and became the king of Asgard. God of Thunder and the son of Odin. His mighty hammer can only be picked up by him because he is worthy.
11 Clues: Insane, Clown Prince of Crime and is the Dark Knight's arch- nemesis. "Why so serious?". • Master of magnetism and one of the powerful mutants, can control magnetism and is the X-Men's oldest foe. • Obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers and frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but always defeated. • ...
Super Heroes & Villans 2014-11-24
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- Born on a planet called Krypton. Was sent to Earth as a baby from the doom of his planet. Using his powers to defend Earth from evil. He is the Man of Steel.
- During WWII, a U.S. Army soldier volunteered in an experiment, going from a puny man and turning into the world's first super soldier. Fought in battles to defeat the enemy Hydra , sacrificed his life and was iced for decades and founded by the Avengers.
- Obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers and frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but always defeated.
- Insane, Clown Prince of Crime and is the Dark Knight's arch- nemesis. "Why so serious?".
- Created by Henry Pym and soon took control of himself and organized the Masters of Evil to face the Avengers. He has fought against the Avengers. "There are no... no strings on me."
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- Arkham psychiatrist who fell in love with the Joker. A "mad love" would lead her to a life of crime and would be the girlfriend of the Clown Prince of Crime. She is a member of the Suicide Squad.
- He witnessed the murder of his parents as a child, swearing to avenge them. He trained and mastered martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology.
- Bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, giving him spider- like powers. After his uncle's death, he knew that "with great powers, comes great responsibility."
- Master of magnetism and one of the powerful mutants, can control magnetism and is the X-Men's oldest foe.
- Was prince and became the king of Asgard. God of Thunder and the son of Odin. His mighty hammer can only be picked up by him because he is worthy.
- A scientist who was exposed by massive gamma radiation,he turns into a green giant. He transforms into this giant from rage and has pure physical strength. The more angry he gets the stronger he gets.
11 Clues: Insane, Clown Prince of Crime and is the Dark Knight's arch- nemesis. "Why so serious?". • Master of magnetism and one of the powerful mutants, can control magnetism and is the X-Men's oldest foe. • Obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers and frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but always defeated. • ...
fairy tales and folk tales 2025-07-10
Across
- - I danced until I tore my shoes, Each night I vanished with no clues. Twelve of us would sneak away — What’s this tale where secrets lay?
- - I broke a curse with a rose in hand, With talking teacups and a castle so grand. Bravery and kindness were my part — Who healed the beast with her heart?
- - In wit and tales, I have no match, I fooled a lion and saved my patch. A talking beast with cunning goals — Who told tales in Indian scrolls?
- - I was born from a pumpkin shell, My fairy godmother knew me well. A slipper made of glass I wore — Who am I, with a midnight chore?
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- - I tricked demons with clever talk, And solved disputes on palace walk. A court jester with brains, not might — Who am I, bringing justice right?
- - I hid a monster in my face, A beastly curse, a royal disgrace. Only true love could break my pain — In this fairy tale, who did I remain?
- - I made kings laugh with sharp-tongued wit, Solving riddles with perfect fit. An Akbar courtier, bold and wise — Who am I, beneath no disguise?
- - My red cloak stood out in the wood, Ignoring warnings, I misunderstood. A wolf disguised in granny’s wear — What’s my name with golden hair?
- - I wore long hair from a tower so high, No door below, just braid to climb by. Locked away by spell and fear — Who am I that let love draw near?
- - I gave three wishes with a twist, Rubbed from a lamp by a curious fist. With magic power and smoke so wide — Who lived inside and could not hide?
- - I grew a plant up to the sky, Sold a cow, though Ma asked why. I climbed and found a golden thrill — Who fought the giant on the hill?
11 Clues: - I was born from a pumpkin shell, My fairy godmother knew me well. A slipper made of glass I wore — Who am I, with a midnight chore? • - I grew a plant up to the sky, Sold a cow, though Ma asked why. I climbed and found a golden thrill — Who fought the giant on the hill? • ...
Super Heroes & Villans 2014-11-24
Across
- Bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, giving him spider- like powers. After his uncle's death, he knew that "with great powers, comes great responsibility."
- Arkham psychiatrist who fell in love with the Joker. A "mad love" would lead her to a life of crime and would be the girlfriend of the Clown Prince of Crime. She is a member of the Suicide Squad.
- Obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers and frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but always defeated.
- A scientist who was exposed by massive gamma radiation,he turns into a green giant. He transforms into this giant from rage and has pure physical strength. The more angry he gets the stronger he gets.
- Master of magnetism and one of the powerful mutants, can control magnetism and is the X-Men's oldest foe.
Down
- Created by Henry Pym and soon took control of himself and organized the Masters of Evil to face the Avengers. He has fought against the Avengers. "There are no... no strings on me."
- He witnessed the murder of his parents as a child, swearing to avenge them. He trained and mastered martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology.
- During WWII, a U.S. Army soldier volunteered in an experiment, going from a puny man and turning into the world's first super soldier. Fought in battles to defeat the enemy Hydra , sacrificed his life and was iced for decades and founded by the Avengers.
- Insane, Clown Prince of Crime and is the Dark Knight's arch- nemesis. "Why so serious?".
- Born on a planet called Krypton. Was sent to Earth as a baby from the doom of his planet. Using his powers to defend Earth from evil. He is the Man of Steel.
- Was prince and became the king of Asgard. God of Thunder and the son of Odin. His mighty hammer can only be picked up by him because he is worthy.
11 Clues: Insane, Clown Prince of Crime and is the Dark Knight's arch- nemesis. "Why so serious?". • Master of magnetism and one of the powerful mutants, can control magnetism and is the X-Men's oldest foe. • Obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers and frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but always defeated. • ...
Super Heroes & Villans 2014-11-24
Across
- Was prince and became the king of Asgard. God of Thunder and the son of Odin. His mighty hammer can only be picked up by him because he is worthy.
- A scientist who was exposed by massive gamma radiation,he turns into a green giant. He transforms into this giant from rage and has pure physical strength. The more angry he gets the stronger he gets.
- During WWII, a U.S. Army soldier volunteered in an experiment, going from a puny man and turning into the world's first super soldier. Fought in battles to defeat the enemy Hydra , sacrificed his life and was iced for decades and founded by the Avengers.
- Master of magnetism and one of the powerful mutants, can control magnetism and is the X-Men's oldest foe.
- Created by Henry Pym and soon took control of himself and organized the Masters of Evil to face the Avengers. He has fought against the Avengers. "There are no... no strings on me."
- Bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, giving him spider- like powers. After his uncle's death, he knew that "with great powers, comes great responsibility."
Down
- He witnessed the murder of his parents as a child, swearing to avenge them. He trained and mastered martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology.
- Born on a planet called Krypton. Was sent to Earth as a baby from the doom of his planet. Using his powers to defend Earth from evil. He is the Man of Steel.
- Arkham psychiatrist who fell in love with the Joker. A "mad love" would lead her to a life of crime and would be the girlfriend of the Clown Prince of Crime. She is a member of the Suicide Squad.
- Insane, Clown Prince of Crime and is the Dark Knight's arch- nemesis. "Why so serious?".
- Obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers and frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but always defeated.
11 Clues: Insane, Clown Prince of Crime and is the Dark Knight's arch- nemesis. "Why so serious?". • Master of magnetism and one of the powerful mutants, can control magnetism and is the X-Men's oldest foe. • Obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers and frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but always defeated. • ...
