riddles Crossword Puzzles
Wordly Wise Grade 6 2021-09-16
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- - 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
Across
- 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. • ...
Scooby-Doo Movies 2017-09-02
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- - 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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)
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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
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)
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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
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 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. • ...
Random Riddles BY REBECCA AND CINDY 2018-08-12
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
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
- 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 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.
Down
- 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: ____
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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 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. • ...
Riddles 2020-08-27
Riddles 2017-09-14
GOT AN EXTRA TIME? TRY THESE RIDDLES! 2023-10-10
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- 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?
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Game 2024-04-05
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- 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. • ...
Riddle Me This! 2025-05-20
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- 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? • ...
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. • ...
Happy 75th Birthday Ajja Bajja Daddy Dadtha! 2021-09-28
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- 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’. • ...
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’. • ...
Super Heroes & Villans 2014-11-24
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- 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.
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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."
- 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. • ...
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
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- - 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
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- 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."
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- 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. • ...
Joshua Crossword 2022-01-13
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- n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.
- n. A series of commandments, ten in number—just enough to permit an intelligent selection for observance, but not enough to embarrass the choice. Following is the revised edition of the Decalogue, calculated for this meridian.
- n. A form of theological riddles in which universal and eternal doubts are resolved by local and fugitive answers.
- n. A commodity which in a more or less adulterated condition the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance, taxes and personal service.
- n. A sacred rite of such efficacy that he who finds himself in heaven without having undergone it will be unhappy forever. It is performed with water in two ways—by immersion, or plunging, and by aspersion, or sprinkling.
- n. The part of immortality that we know about.
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- n. An ecclesiastical dignitary one point holier than a bishop.
- n. The first of the five sacred books written by Moses. The evidence of that great man's authorship of this book and the four others is of the most convincing character: he never disavowed them.
- n. A temporary insanity curable by marriage or by removal of the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder. This disease, like caries and many other ailments, is prevalent only among civilized races living under artificial conditions; barbarous nations breathing pure air and eating simple food enjoy immunity from its ravages. It is sometimes fatal, but more frequently to the physician than to the patient.
- n. A bearer of good tidings, particularly (in a religious sense) such as assure us of our own salvation and the damnation of our neighbors.
- n. A place where the wicked cease from troubling you with talk of their personal affairs, and the good listen with attention while you expound your own.
- n. A form under which the pretended god Vishnu became incarnate. A very likely story indeed.
- n. An ecclesiastical court for the discouragement of error by mitigating the prevalence and ameliorating the comfort of the erring.
13 Clues: n. The part of immortality that we know about. • n. An ecclesiastical dignitary one point holier than a bishop. • n. A form under which the pretended god Vishnu became incarnate. A very likely story indeed. • n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel. • ...
2 Riddles crosswords 2021-06-02
3 Clues: What kind of room can you never enter? • Brought to the table, cut and served, never eaten. • If I'm in front, I don't matter. If I'm in back, I make everything be more. I am something, yet I am nothing.
Liquid Logic: Riddles & Crossword Fun! 2025-03-11
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- I am a substance that disappears when mixed into a liquid, but I am still there. Who am I?
- I am the liquid that helps dissolve other substances. Who am I?
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- When a change can go back to its original state, it is called this. Who am I?
- I control how fast things dissolve. Hot makes me go up, cold makes me go down. Who am I?
- When water turns to ice, it's because of me. What am I?
5 Clues: When water turns to ice, it's because of me. What am I? • I am the liquid that helps dissolve other substances. Who am I? • When a change can go back to its original state, it is called this. Who am I? • I control how fast things dissolve. Hot makes me go up, cold makes me go down. Who am I? • ...
Literary terms review 1 2013-02-06
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- a short nonfiction work about a particular subject. They can be classified according to purpose.
- public speaking that is formal, persuasive, emotionally appealing
- a form of non fiction in which a person tells his or her own life story
- a portrayal, in words, of something that can be perceived by the senses. Writers create this by using images
- writing or speech that tells a story, or the act of telling a story. It may be true or fictional, but usually uses chronological order and may include flashbacks and foreshadowing.
- a story told in fiction, non fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama. These are often classified by their content or purpose.
- a daily autobiographical account of events and personal reactions.
- a division or type of literature; there are three major ones: poetry, prose, and drama
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- a story or tale with two or more levels of meaning – a literal level and one or more symbolic levels. It events, setting, and characters are symbols for ideas or qualities
- a written message or communication addressed to a reader or readers that is generally sent by mail. It might be private or public depending on the intended audience.
- writing or speech that attempts to convince a reader to think or act in a particular way. This is used in advertising, editorials, sermons, and political speeches.
- a brief work of fiction that resembles a novel but generally has a simpler plot and setting. It also tends to reveal character at a crucial moment rather than developing it though many
- the body of stories, legends, myths, ballads, songs, riddles, sayings, and other works arising out of the oral traditions of people around the globe.
- the ordinary form of written language. It includes writing that is not poetry, drama, or song and it occurs in two forms: fiction or nonfiction
- a form of nonfiction in which a writer tells the life story of another person.
- writing or speech that explains, informs, or presents information
- prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events, Short stories and novels are examples of this type of literature.
- prose writing that presents and and explains ideas or that tells about real people, places, objects, or events.
- one of the three major types of literature that is often divided into lines and stanzas, and often employs regular rhythmical patterns, or meters
- a long work of fiction that often has a complicated plot , many major and minor characters, a significant theme, and several varied settings
- a traditional story that usually deals with a particular person- a hero, a saint, or a national leader.
- a story written to be performed by actor
22 Clues: a story written to be performed by actor • public speaking that is formal, persuasive, emotionally appealing • writing or speech that explains, informs, or presents information • a daily autobiographical account of events and personal reactions. • a form of non fiction in which a person tells his or her own life story • ...
Steve's 50th birthday 2022-07-23
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- Lawn, Where the green grass grows
- the stinky kind of phone no one else but Kate uses
- One reason Steve vacations so much
- one sport he loved to play growing up
- what Keira loves getting for breakfast at Uncle Steve’s
- the word Ron mispronounced and Steve will never let him forget
- what he and others love to shoot at
- what he and Lar always did to Alayna
- Man who lived in a hole in Hanover and freaked Steve out
- his rank in the family
- what turds came out of – sewer problem
- what Steve and Lar made out of the nieces & nephews
- what he tried to teach his sister Kate to do
- Has four wheels and is great on the farm
- beard, Funniest self-portrait of Steve
- what he made Riley do when chasing a critter with the truck
- Steve’s nickname as a toddler
- who Protected him from spankings
- the best of the best
- the tv game he used to play with nephews
- on head, What Donna shouldn’t have done in Vegas
- homonym for what he loves the most
- He has a lot of these
- what Dad asked him to shoot but it beat him home
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- What Steve loves the most!
- how he tried to trick his nieces and nephews
- a game the little ones loved to play with Uncle Stevie
- What he does to Jayla and Annie
- animals that chased him when he was little
- what he buys and plays
- the puzzles Steve is really good at!
- what he rode round and round until he hit the car
- a quality of Steve plus the WT person who stole his deer Camera
- what he was lucky to have had all his own growing up
- what he put on Teresa’s head without her knowing
- his choice of fun with Mom and Dad
- critter that perplexes Steve at work
- what Steve makes everyone do
- A sport Steve handed down his love of to his son
- what he and Lar broke a lot of
- his favorite hobby!
- what someone put a turtle on
- the type of eggs Steve likes
- What he broke jumping off couch when little
- cam, What you love to look at pictures from
- where he went to college
- the game Kelsey made “hippie bids”
- where Steve fell asleep when “lost”
- when he wrote the sweetest letter about Mom
- What Jen asked him to do when they first met
50 Clues: his favorite hobby! • the best of the best • He has a lot of these • what he buys and plays • his rank in the family • where he went to college • What Steve loves the most! • what Steve makes everyone do • what someone put a turtle on • the type of eggs Steve likes • Steve’s nickname as a toddler • what he and Lar broke a lot of • What he does to Jayla and Annie • ...
Literary Terms review 1 2013-02-06
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- a long work of fiction that often has a complicated plot , many major and minor characters, a significant theme, and several varied settings
- a brief work of fiction that resembles a novel but generally has a simpler plot and setting. It also tends to reveal character at a crucial moment rather than developing it though many
- a written message or communication addressed to a reader or readers that is generally sent by mail. It might be private or public depending on the intended audience.
- a story or tale with two or more levels of meaning – a literal level and one or more symbolic levels. It events, setting, and characters are symbols for ideas or qualities
- prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events, Short stories and novels are examples of this type of literature.
- writing or speech that explains, informs, or presents information
- a form of non fiction in which a person tells his or her own life story
- the ordinary form of written language. It includes writing that is not poetry, drama, or song and it occurs in two forms: fiction or nonfiction
- writing or speech that attempts to convince a reader to think or act in a particular way. This is used in advertising, editorials, sermons, and political speeches.
- a story told in fiction, non fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama. These are often classified by their content or purpose.
- a story written to be performed by actor
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- a short nonfiction work about a particular subject. They can be classified according to purpose.
- a division or type of literature; there are three major ones: poetry, prose, and drama
- writing or speech that tells a story, or the act of telling a story. It may be true or fictional, but usually uses chronological order and may include flashbacks and foreshadowing.
- the body of stories, legends, myths, ballads, songs, riddles, sayings, and other works arising out of the oral traditions of people around the globe.
- one of the three major types of literature that is often divided into lines and stanzas, and often employs regular rhythmical patterns, or meters
- a portrayal, in words, of something that can be perceived by the senses. Writers create this by using images
- a form of nonfiction in which a writer tells the life story of another person.
- public speaking that is formal, persuasive, emotionally appealing
- prose writing that presents and and explains ideas or that tells about real people, places, objects, or events.
- a daily autobiographical account of events and personal reactions.
- a traditional story that usually deals with a particular person- a hero, a saint, or a national leader.
22 Clues: a story written to be performed by actor • public speaking that is formal, persuasive, emotionally appealing • writing or speech that explains, informs, or presents information • a daily autobiographical account of events and personal reactions. • a form of non fiction in which a person tells his or her own life story • ...
Pioneer Crossword 2021-01-29
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- English is not her mother tongue, however many learn from her
- 1 Chronicles 9:21; Luke 2:37
- Voluptuous hair, loyal daughter
- Curious one. A little shy 🤭 A little strict, but enormous ability to deal with challenges
- I live outside of Yerevan. My English skills were helpful in planting the trees and flowers at Balahovit and Bethel
- Unique in experience, flavored with some Asian notes. Is an extra Bible reader
- 1 Samuel 25:13; 2 Kings 11:6
- Former co-pilot, current determined need-greater
- Makes awesome Indian food (very quickly) & loves the morning breeze
- Has a part in preparing spiritual food. Protector of everything which is good and cute 😍
- Grandmaster (Grossmeister) of coffee making ☕ Very zealous in reaching out to friends. P.S. - I love to travel
- If you want to know the truth... ask her
- Knows a ton of Bible riddles
- "I am in love with eggs"
- Calmest person in the whole universe. Always positive and friendly. How he does this, no one knows 🤔
- She likes spicy and cooked onions and always meet people who do not like spicy and cooked onions
- Her sister's name is famous in the Bible, and not only there...
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- Familiar with many types of coffee. Won't be able to tell her apart from her grandmother in the new world
- An activist. Person whose answer is always, Yes 👍 Strong love for our brotherhood
- Auntie-of-the-year and always ready to ask diverse Bible questions
- 1 Timothy 4:12
- Is masterful at remembering and sharing powerful quotes
- I've grown up in a family like Timothy so had to make the truth my own. But I have many family members in the truth
- Driving a car is her passion, as well as having a tasty meal on a Saturday evening
- Her giggle can be very contagious
- Ruth 1:16; Proverbs 17:17
- Met wife while doing construction work & loves writing in unspeakable languages
- 1 Kings 13:1
- One of the cornerstones of the congregation, ready to improve your English
- Leviticus 21:5
- I'm from the coldest 🥶 north country. Superpower is: finding something happy in everything
- Knows best places to buy food in Yerevan
- Chinese kid's love him a lot!
- 1 Chronicles 6:31
- Most diversity-embracing person despite being from being raised in the most monoculture area
- Though I'm quite young, I have a lot of life experience. I love my dog and my God Jehovah. I've called many places home, but not one of those places is connected with my name
36 Clues: 1 Kings 13:1 • 1 Timothy 4:12 • Leviticus 21:5 • 1 Chronicles 6:31 • "I am in love with eggs" • Ruth 1:16; Proverbs 17:17 • 1 Chronicles 9:21; Luke 2:37 • 1 Samuel 25:13; 2 Kings 11:6 • Knows a ton of Bible riddles • Chinese kid's love him a lot! • Voluptuous hair, loyal daughter • Her giggle can be very contagious • Knows best places to buy food in Yerevan • ...
Steve's 50th birthday 2022-07-23
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- where Steve fell asleep when “lost”
- What he does to Jayla and Annie
- what turds came out of – sewer problem
- a quality of Steve plus the WT person who stole his deer Camera
- A sport Steve handed down his love of to his son
- what he was lucky to have had all his own growing up
- the stinky kind of phone no one else but Steve & Kate uses
- how he tried to trick his nieces and nephews
- Funniest self-portrait of Steve
- what Steve and Lar made out of the nieces & nephews
- the puzzles Steve is really good at!
- What you love to look at pictures from
- critter that perplexes Steve at work
- where he went to college
- Man who lived in a hole in Hanover and freaked Steve out
- what he made Riley do when chasing a critter with the truck
- the best of the best
- the type of eggs Steve likes
- what Keira loves getting for breakfast at Uncle Steve’s
- his choice of fun with Mom and Dad
- What he broke jumping off couch when little
- What Jen asked him to do when they first met
- One reason Steve vacations so much
- a game the little ones loved to play with Uncle Stevie
- what he and Lar always did to Alayna
- Where the green grass grows
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- the game Kelsey made “hippie bids”
- what someone put a turtle on
- What Donna shouldn’t have done in Vegas
- animals that chased him when he was little
- He has a lot of these
- what he and others love to shoot at
- what Steve makes everyone do
- his favorite hobby!
- when he wrote the sweetest letter about Mom
- what he rode round and round until he hit the car
- the word Ron mispronounced and Steve will never let him forget
- the tv game he used to play with nephews
- what he tried to teach his sister Kate to do
- Steve’s nickname as a toddler
- Has four wheels and is great on the farm
- What Steve loves the most!
- what Dad asked him to shoot but it beat him home
- one sport he loved to play growing up
- homonym for what he loves the most
- who Protected him from spankings
- what he and Lar broke a lot of
- what he buys and plays
- what he put on Teresa’s head without her knowing
- his rank in the family
50 Clues: his favorite hobby! • the best of the best • He has a lot of these • what he buys and plays • his rank in the family • where he went to college • What Steve loves the most! • Where the green grass grows • what someone put a turtle on • what Steve makes everyone do • the type of eggs Steve likes • Steve’s nickname as a toddler • what he and Lar broke a lot of • ...
YCE Pioneer Crossword 2021-01-29
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- An activist. Person whose answer is always, Yes 👍 Strong love for our brotherhood
- Grandmaster (Grossmeister) of coffee making ☕ Very zealous in reaching out to friends. P.S. - I love to travel
- Her giggle can be very contagious
- Her sister's name is famous in the Bible, and not only there...
- 1 Chronicles 9:21; Luke 2:37b; Lived in Cuba
- Former co-pilot, current determined need-greater
- Ruth 1:16; Proverbs 17:17
- Auntie-of-the-year and always ready to ask diverse Bible questions
- Curious one. A little shy 🤭 and no-nonsense, but enormous ability to deal with challenges
- Has a part in preparing spiritual food. Protector of everything which is good and cute 😍
- 1 Samuel 25:13; 2 Kings 11:6
- I've grown up in a family like Timothy so had to make the truth my own. But I have many family members in the truth
- If you want to know the truth... ask her
- Calmest person in the whole universe. Always positive and friendly. How he does this, no one knows 🤔
- Unique in experience, flavored with some Asian notes. Is an extra Bible reader
- Most diversity-embracing person despite being from being raised in the most monoculture area
- Is masterful at remembering and sharing powerful quotes
- Voluptuous hair, loyal daughter
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- Quite young, but has a lot of life experience. I love my dog and my God Jehovah. Called many places home, but not one of those places is connected with my name
- Familiar with many types of coffee. Won't be able to tell her apart from her grandmother in the new world
- 1 Timothy 4:12
- Likes spicy and cooked onions and always meet people who do not like spicy and cooked onions
- 1 Kings 13:1
- I'm from the coldest 🥶 north country. Superpower is: finding something happy in everything
- Leviticus 21:5
- I live outside of Yerevan. My English skills were helpful in planting the trees and flowers at Balahovit and Bethel
- Driving a car is her passion, as well as having a tasty meal on a Saturday evening
- Met wife while doing construction work & loves writing in unspeakable languages
- One of the cornerstones of the congregation, ready to improve your English
- Chinese kid's love him a lot!
- 1 Chronicles 6:31
- Makes awesome Indian food (very quickly) & loves the morning breeze
- Knows best places to buy food in Yerevan
- "I am in love with eggs"
- Knows a ton of Bible riddles
- English is not her mother tongue, however many learn from her. Should have been born in the 18th century English countryside
36 Clues: 1 Kings 13:1 • 1 Timothy 4:12 • Leviticus 21:5 • 1 Chronicles 6:31 • "I am in love with eggs" • Ruth 1:16; Proverbs 17:17 • 1 Samuel 25:13; 2 Kings 11:6 • Knows a ton of Bible riddles • Chinese kid's love him a lot! • Voluptuous hair, loyal daughter • Her giggle can be very contagious • Knows best places to buy food in Yerevan • If you want to know the truth... ask her • ...
Fun crossword, but the clues are riddles. 2024-07-09
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- What has a bed, but never sleeps?
- What is full of holes but still holds water?
- What goes up but never comes down?
- What is lost but not returned?
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- I open and close but I’m not a book. What am I?
- What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
- I have legs but cannot walk. what am I?
8 Clues: What is lost but not returned? • What has a bed, but never sleeps? • What goes up but never comes down? • I have legs but cannot walk. what am I? • What is full of holes but still holds water? • I open and close but I’m not a book. What am I? • What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it? • ...
Pioneer Crossword 2021-01-29
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- Former co-pilot, current determined need-greater
- Is masterful at remembering and sharing powerful quotes
- English is not her mother tongue, however many learn from her
- Leviticus 21:5
- Chinese kid's love him a lot!
- An activist. Person whose answer is always, Yes 👍 Strong love for our brotherhood
- 1 Samuel 25:13; 2 Kings 11:6
- 1 Chronicles 6:31
- 1 Kings 13:1
- One of the cornerstones of the congregation, ready to improve your English
- Auntie-of-the-year and always ready to ask diverse Bible questions
- Has a part in preparing spiritual food. Protector of everything which is good and cute 😍
- Voluptuous hair, loyal daughter
- I live outside of Yerevan. My English skills were helpful in planting the trees and flowers at Balahovit and Bethel
- I've grown up in a family like Timothy so had to make the truth my own. But I have many family members in the truth
- "I am in love with eggs"
- Her sister's name is famous in the Bible, and not only there...
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- Knows best places to buy food in Yerevan
- Though I'm quite young, I have a lot of life experience. I love my dog and my God Jehovah. I've called many places home, but not one of those places is connected with my name
- Calmest person in the whole universe. Always positive and friendly. How he does this, no one knows 🤔
- Driving a car is her passion, as well as having a tasty meal on a Saturday evening
- Ruth 1:16; Proverbs 17:17
- Knows a ton of Bible riddles
- Familiar with many types of coffee. Won't be able to tell her apart from her grandmother in the new world
- Met wife while doing construction work & loves writing in unspeakable languages
- 1 Timothy 4:12
- I'm from the coldest 🥶 north country. Superpower is: finding something happy in everything
- Unique in experience, flavored with some Asian notes. Is an extra Bible reader
- Most diversity-embracing person despite being from being raised in the most monoculture area
- Makes awesome Indian food (very quickly) & loves the morning breeze
- She likes spicy and cooked onions and always meet people who do not like spicy and cooked onions
- Grandmaster (Grossmeister) of coffee making ☕ Very zealous in reaching out to friends. P.S. - I love to travel
- Her giggle can be very contagious
- If you want to know the truth... ask her
- Curious one. A little shy 🤭 A little strict, but enormous ability to deal with challenges
- 1 Chronicles 9:21; Luke 2:37
36 Clues: 1 Kings 13:1 • Leviticus 21:5 • 1 Timothy 4:12 • 1 Chronicles 6:31 • "I am in love with eggs" • Ruth 1:16; Proverbs 17:17 • Knows a ton of Bible riddles • 1 Samuel 25:13; 2 Kings 11:6 • 1 Chronicles 9:21; Luke 2:37 • Chinese kid's love him a lot! • Voluptuous hair, loyal daughter • Her giggle can be very contagious • Knows best places to buy food in Yerevan • ...
heyooo 2020-04-21
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- this state has the most craft breweries
- name of Daenery's dragon she rode
- best place to buy a wand in Harry Potter
- this state has the largest rainforest in America
- when one team shoots the puck down the ice from behind the middle of the rink
- everyone likes to take this out of their diet, bready bread bread
- my favorite fruit, especially in drinks
- the most iconic grocery store of all time
- tropical drink, goes well with rain
- last name of Lincolns least favorite guy
- goalie when the stars won the cup
- something Ive only got to wear once since it got customized :(
- the fun meal I miss the most
- the home of the most popular family in the north
- largest wild cat in America
- fat, fertile, forty makes this organ angry
- my favorite one of the Alaskan beers
- the one restaurant making a comeback during COVID
- "favorite dinosaur on three!"
- tallest tree in America
- commonly used antibiotic, current possible shortage of it
- favorite alcohol of the Jamaicans
- the first state my dad moved to from Texas
- largest forest in the world
- you love this hot weathered plant
- the number of horcruxes
- one of the best character deaths in GOT
- the state my mom is originally from. Potato.
- we went to a huge one of these last fall, Prost!
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- largest land predator
- half the reason people go to Olive Garden
- one of your common hot meals
- this international trade product has hit a historical low
- band that made and sings the Stars goal song
- the second state my dad moved to from Texas
- the month we start living together :)
- beer with fun riddles
- the most popular northern family, GOT
- comfy work clothes that need more sales
- Texans favorite doctor
- this kind of alcohol makes me hyper usually lol
- a little snug monster
- cute name of a three headed guard dog beast
- this city gets burned like crazy thanks to Dany's craziness. Freaking GOT
- this place works better than miralax. (its a chain)
- this river makes part of the Texas border
- this is when a player scores three goals
- I can't wait to try your new dinner specialty
- gotta let wine breathe for these dudes
- makes up most of the human body
- name of the best hockey movie ever
- fluffy yard inhabitants
- the state the Stars came from
- largest rainforest in the world
- large house for kings
- "I drink and I know things"
- when the offensive team goes into the other teams zone before the puck
- number of periods in hockey
58 Clues: largest land predator • beer with fun riddles • a little snug monster • large house for kings • Texans favorite doctor • fluffy yard inhabitants • tallest tree in America • the number of horcruxes • largest wild cat in America • largest forest in the world • "I drink and I know things" • number of periods in hockey • one of your common hot meals • the fun meal I miss the most • ...
The Hobbit Crossword 2024-09-18
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- 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?
- This man takes many forms, lies on many lands, some say he's a bear, the others... are quite bland.
- The dwarf who sends them on many adventures, holds his ground on his treasure and lies peacefully in the end.
- The great man who sets Bilbo up, on a Wednesday, he befriends a bear, fights off goblins, and bring them to the wood in the end.
- 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.
- 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.
- The unlucky number the dwarves stay from, they needed another traveller to even their chances.
- The name of the great wood, before corruption, helps many allies.
- He enjoys a good breakfast, during the late morning, barrel-rider, terrifier? Nobody quite knows, because he is the man who walks unseen, the clue finder, web-cutter, some say a stinging fly, the ring winner, and luck wearer, who is he?
- He lives in Rivendell, and hosts many, sends them on adventures, from his grand house, he holds meetings and feasts galore
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- Twas named after fighting off spiders in Greenwood the Great.
- He comes from here, the rich Hobbit does, lives in Bag-end in a subsection called Hobbiton. (3, 5)
- Stolen by Bilbo, leaves Gollum in pieces, rules the world, with a singular power. (3, 4)
- The heart of the lonely mountain, with the power to summon the seven armies, this stone lies on Thorin's body.
- In the dark these are performed, to Hobbits and Dragons alike.
- The short folk have tea, they all love to eat, yes this is true. This suburb has seen it all, big and small.
- A bed of this the Magnificent lies, guarding it for years on end, the company come, and steal it one by one.
- 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.
- An ally by the name of many, takes this animals form when worried.
- They ally him along the way, giving him guidance. They are known for their tiny greed, though it can help them.
21 Clues: 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. • The person who surrenders the ring after Bilbo wins the riddle game. • ...
literary terms 2024-03-25
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- A conundrum is a difficult problem, one that is impossible or almost impossible to solve. It’s an extremely broad term that covers any number of different types of situations, from moral dilemmas to riddles.
- A cliché is a saying, image, or idea which has been used so much that it sounds terribly uncreative. The word “cliche” was originally French for the sound of a printing plate, which prints the same thing over and over.
- A dystopia is a horrible place where everything has gone wrong. Whereas utopia means a perfect paradise, dystopia means exactly the opposite.
- A buzzword is a word or phrase that has little meaning but becomes popular during a specific time.
- A character is a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story. Writers use characters to perform the actions and speak dialogue, moving the story along a plot line. A story can have only one character (protagonist) and still be a complete story.
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- (Auto = self, Bio = Life, Graph = print or written) An autobiography is a self-written life story. It is different from a biography, which is the life story of a person written by someone else. Some people may have their life story written by another person because they don’t believe they can write well, but they are still considered an author because they are providing the information.
- A euphemism is a polite, mild phrase that we substitute for a harsher, blunter way of saying something uncomfortable.
- A connotation is a common feeling or association that a word has, in addition to its literal meaning (the denotation). Often, a series of words can have the same basic definitions, but completely different connotations—these are the emotions or meanings implied by a word, phrase, or thing.
8 Clues: A buzzword is a word or phrase that has little meaning but becomes popular during a specific time. • A euphemism is a polite, mild phrase that we substitute for a harsher, blunter way of saying something uncomfortable. • ...
Heroes of the Bible 2022-08-25
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- Noah did everything just as God ____ him.
- Abram believed the Lord. The Lord was _____ with Abram because he believed. So Abram’s faith made him right with the Lord.
- God removed him and made David their king. Here is God’s witness about him. ‘David, son of _____, is a man dear to my heart,’ he said. ‘David will do everything I want him to do.’
- God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. Anyone who believes in Him will not die but will have _____ life.
- “Go. Gather together all the Jews who are in Susa. And fast for my benefit. Don’t eat or drink anything for _____ days. Don’t do it night or day. I and my attendants will fast just as you do. Then I’ll go to the king. I’ll do it even though it’s against the law. And if I have to die, I’ll die.”
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- Then Moses placed his hands on Joshua. And he put him in ____ of the people. He did just as the Lord had directed through Moses.
- King Nebuchadnezzar did this because he saw what the man could do. This man’s name is _____. Your father called him Belteshazzar. He has a clever mind and knowledge and understanding. He is also able to tell what dreams mean. He can explain riddles and solve hard problems. Send for him. He’ll tell you what the writing means.”
- So the young men who had checked out the land went into Rahab’s house. They brought her out along with her parents and brothers and sisters. They brought out everyone else there with her. They put them in a place outside the camp of _____.
8 Clues: Noah did everything just as God ____ him. • Abram believed the Lord. The Lord was _____ with Abram because he believed. So Abram’s faith made him right with the Lord. • God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son. Anyone who believes in Him will not die but will have _____ life. • ...
NAME: _________ STRAND: ____ PART 1: Math, Riddles, Fun Facts About MBA! 2023-09-18
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- What is the name of the discussion technique you use in ELA that involves everyone talking in the discussion?
- RIDDLE: If you drop me, I am sure to crack, but if you smile at me, I am sure to smile the exact same way back. What am I?
- Name of your Art Teacher: Ms. ______________
- How many floors does the school building have?
- Name of the principal: Ms. _________________
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- RIDDLE: I have no life but I can die. I give life to other objects when put inside them but I have no life of my own.
- What is the name of the Korean fried chicken place near school? (write it all as one word)
- Solve for x: 3x = 24
- How many freshmen classrooms are there? (not including advisory and gym) (write the number as a word)
- Another word for a point on a graph
- Name of your Global History Teacher: Mr. _______________
- Name of your Algebra 1 Teacher: Ms. ________________
- Another word for independent variable
13 Clues: Solve for x: 3x = 24 • Another word for a point on a graph • Another word for independent variable • Name of your Art Teacher: Ms. ______________ • Name of the principal: Ms. _________________ • How many floors does the school building have? • Name of your Algebra 1 Teacher: Ms. ________________ • Name of your Global History Teacher: Mr. _______________ • ...
NAME: ______________ STRAND: ______ PART 2: Math, Riddles, Fun Facts About MBA! 2023-09-18
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- many classrooms are on this floor?
- Another word for dependent variable
- What is something in the basement of MBA that people sometimes go to in the summer? (hint: think water)
- What is MBA sports teams' name?
- Name of your Earth Science Teacher: Ms. __________
- Name of your Algebra 1 Teacher: Mr. _____________
- Name of your ELA Teacher: Ms. _____________
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- Name of the principal: Ms. _________________
- What floor is MBA on? (write the number as a word)
- Which room number is ELA class in? (write out the room number as a word all in one word)
- Solve for x: 5x + 20 = 7x (write the answer for x as a word)
- RIDDLE: I have a face but I am blind. I am always running but I am always on time. I have hands but I can’t grab anything but time. What am I?
- A letter that represents the dependent variable
13 Clues: What is MBA sports teams' name? • many classrooms are on this floor? • Another word for dependent variable • Name of your ELA Teacher: Ms. _____________ • Name of the principal: Ms. _________________ • A letter that represents the dependent variable • Name of your Algebra 1 Teacher: Mr. _____________ • What floor is MBA on? (write the number as a word) • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2021-09-15
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- The only source of every good and of all love (3)
- One who delivered the divine message to rulers and the people (7)
- God gave the Chosen People his Law through him (5)
- German astronomer who argued that something does not come out of nothing (6)
- An open-ended contract of love in which God commits himself totally to human beings (8)
- Salvation ___ is the story of God’s saving action in human history (7)
- The beauty, symmetry, order, and power of the word points to a Grand ___ (8)
- The ___ Literature includes proverbs, riddles, stories, warnings, questions, and so forth (6)
- The bishops chosen by the Apostles to succeed them were headed by the Bishop of (4)
- One of the ways God speaks to us is through human (6)
- A collection of prayers to God which is an essential part of Wisdom Literature (6)
- God speaks to us through the human ___ (5)
- God created us to share his own blessed ___ (4)
- Jesus gave the Apostles the authority to ___ God’s Word authentically (9)
- In beauty and ___ God gives us a taste of Heaven on earth (5)
- The patriarch who became the father of faith for the Jewish people (7)
- The Church is guided by the (4,6)
- The First Vatican Council asserted that human can discover God (12)
- he was sent as the final prophet to prepare the way for Jesus’ public ministry (4)
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- Proof for God’s existence which observes that the world is in motion (7,5)
- The most important part of he Bible (7)
- our sense of ______ tells us that those who have violated the moral order should be held accountable (7)
- Jesus nicknamed him “Rock” to indicate that he would be the foundation of his Church (5)
- Literally, it means “binding to God” (8)
- Our desire to be joyful, content, and satisfied (9)
- The belief that God’s existence cannot be known (11)
- A practical judgment of reason that helps a person decide the goodness or sinfulness of an action or attitude (10)
- The must have supreme intellect and embody all that is beautiful (7)
- The heritage of faith contained in Sacred Scripture and Tradition, handed down in the Church (7,2,5)
- An attribute of God that he is everywhere, unlimited, and all- powerful (10)
- A central truth of Revelation (5)
- A spiritual reality that cannot be explained by a material universe (4)
- The word Jews substituted for God’s name (6)
- Jesus turned over revelation to them after he ascended to Heaven (8)
- God made a covenant with him promising never again to destroy the earth with a flood (4)
- He said: “Our heart is restless until it rests in you.” (9)
- The name God revealed on Mt. Sinai (4)
- A person who denies the existence of God (7)
- A library of divinely inspired writings (5)
39 Clues: A central truth of Revelation (5) • The Church is guided by the (4,6) • The name God revealed on Mt. Sinai (4) • The most important part of he Bible (7) • Literally, it means “binding to God” (8) • God speaks to us through the human ___ (5) • A library of divinely inspired writings (5) • The word Jews substituted for God’s name (6) • ...
Greek Myths 2013-05-14
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- The king of the gods
- The strongest man alive
- God of fire and the forge
- God of the oceans
- a deadly whirlpool monster from the poem, "The Odyssey"
- This hero has an entire poem dedicated to him and he also was the reason the Mycenaean won the Trojan War.
- A god of nature that looks like some sort of half-goat and half-human
- In charge of marriage, children, and women
- Part lion, part, goat, part dragon, all deadly!
- The titan of memory
- Goddess of revenge
- God of fear. We now use his name whenever you have a psychological trauma against something.
- The richest god of all because he could collect all the jewels and gold that lie under the earth
- The winged horse
- A giant man with the head of a bull
- These giants were very strong, but not too bright. I'm sure that Hephaestus kept them completely confused with their myopic view on the world.
- In charge of agriculture
- These 3 sisters could turn a human to stone with a single glance
- Half-man and half-horse
- We get the greek word for time from this titan, although we spell it a little differently now-a-days
- These vulture-women were really gross!
- The son of Aphrodite is often seen around Valentine's Day
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- These 9 goddesses were in charge of inspiration for the arts and sciences
- Queen of the Underworld and goddess of flowers
- She was married to the great blacksmith of the gods, but still loved the god of war
- A several headed dragon that almost killed Heracles
- God of wine and celebration
- The son of Zeus who slew Medusa
- The god of healing
- This goddess is where we get the name "harmony"
- The body of a giant lion, mixed with the head of a woman - She loved to tell riddles
- This hero was famous for almost singing the dead, back to life
- This goddess would bring cups of nectar to the rest of the Olympians
- A 3 headed dog that guarded the Underworld
- Messenger of the gods and god of thieves
- The body of a lion with a scorpion tail and sometimes wings of a bat
- Goddess of domestic life and the cooking fire
- God of light, healing, and the arts
- We get the word ocean from this titan
- Goddess of learning and wisdom
- Goddess of hunting, the night, and animals
- The Athenian hero who slew the Minotaur
- Goddess of night
- This god of bloodshed was hated by all the other gods, except for one
- Goddess of sports victories, and now a shoe company ;)
45 Clues: The winged horse • Goddess of night • God of the oceans • The god of healing • Goddess of revenge • The titan of memory • The king of the gods • The strongest man alive • Half-man and half-horse • In charge of agriculture • God of fire and the forge • God of wine and celebration • Goddess of learning and wisdom • The son of Zeus who slew Medusa • God of light, healing, and the arts • ...
Happy 75th Birthday Ajja Bajja Daddy Dadtha! 2021-09-30
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- First favorite car (from Japan)
- Term for easy to use technology
- the reason why he didn’t go upstairs
- Love you Love you! (abbr)
- Favorite online computer card game for one
- The discount store and also Zadie’s previous teacher
- 22 in bingo
- A person who shows they are stronger than another
- Variation of Soduku played with Daana
- “hunted” this animal on family hikes
- Daana’s friend who counts to 1000000
- Person Vinodh is just like
- What TP stands for in TP Bhat
- Old fart (abbr)
- When Shilpa didn’t understand
- Lots of curly curly hair in Konkani
- She said the fireworks were nice
- Vindya’s favorite dinosaur
- Favorite grandchild age 0-5
- Favorite grandson age 5-10
- Roblox game that Ajja asks Zadie about
- Favorite dessert to make for the family
- Favorite hot sauce
- Organization that ‘436’ is a part of
- Cheapskate Charlie abbrev.
- Another way to say 'brat'
- Vindya said, When you feel ___, I feel ___
- Lucky for some unlucky for others
- What the PDPs called him at work (head turn)
- When Ajja gives no reason why he disapproves of something...
- Favorite show
- Not smart mechanic in Long Valley
- Vic’s wife
- Favorite grandchild age 10+
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm (another)
- Length of time Ajja will love you
- Favorite grocery store of Ajja in PW
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- Ivy league UL real estate agent
- Mythical cow who loved her family
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm
- Panther valley tenant’s spelling of dad’s name
- Proper pronunciation+spelling of “Tri Kron Do”
- The boy who was told to burn ‘em
- Favorite type of puzzle (Japanese)
- Incorrect “know it all” acronym
- Sorry _______
- He's now a good boy
- Action requested if having fun
- Retired from after 40 years
- Overheard when Shoriya was being bad
- His signature breakfast
- GG stands for
- RO stands for
- Another way Ajja says Zadie's sister
- Dream car
- Place to tie a yellow ribbon around
- Lady who looked like she was wearing stockings
- BFF doctor
- First NYC borough home after coming to the USA
- Opposite of ’SB’
- Type of jokes told to grandkids
- Favorite NYC restaurant
- Favorite granddaughter age 5-10
- Game Ajja played with Vindya+Vinodh
- Dad’s St Thomas name
- Favorite beer
- Overheard when Ajja is mad at someone
- Cincinella proper spelling
- After going to Ajayanna (twice!)
- Let’s watch tv (first word said incorrectly)
- The first “panche” in bingo
- 5thgrade teacher OR top tennis player
- Poppuller Konkani newsletter in prunes Fruits to ease digestion
- Restaurant location for dates with Yogi-bhai
- Place for warmth on a camping trip
- “Oh _____, you can do better”
- Before the game starts, you must say/do this
77 Clues: Dream car • BFF doctor • Vic’s wife • 22 in bingo • Sorry _______ • GG stands for • RO stands for • Favorite beer • Favorite show • Old fart (abbr) • Opposite of ’SB’ • Favorite hot sauce • He's now a good boy • Dad’s St Thomas name • His signature breakfast • Favorite NYC restaurant • Love you Love you! (abbr) • Another way to say 'brat' • Person Vinodh is just like • Vindya’s favorite dinosaur • ...
Alice in Wonderland Theatricals 2019-02-14
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- Slanted (stage)
- What the caterpillar is smoking
- The white rabbit is this
- Build, paint and run a show
- Watchers of the show
- Dismantle & put away a show
- “Off with his ___”
- Segment of an act
- Applied to face for character
- Authorization to view the show
- Complete absence of stage lighting
- Honor Society for theater
- Lable on the bottle 2 wds
- Planning of dance steps
- To the actor’s left 2 wds
- Theatrical tape
- A very successful show
- To the actor’s right
- To hide or cover
- Price of ten ___ six pence 10/6
- Playing cards do this work.
- Played by Johnny Depp 2 wds
- Tweedledee’s brother
- Mascot of AHS
- Spoken alone
- Performed by two
- Arch that frames the stage
- Plays with singing
- Creates floors and levels
- Time to report to the theatre
- Colors added to the set
- A for lighting effects
- Alice is ordered to play this game.
- Lable on the cake
- Played by Helen Bonham Carter
- Represents locations/background
- Combination of all songs in show
- Stands permanently still at 6:00
- Funny play, happy ending
- Alice is sent by the rabbit to get these.
- Items actors carry
- A passage through seating
- Why is a ___ like a writing desk?
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- Wheeled set piece
- Chance to show director your talent
- Out of view areas to the sides
- Members of the acting company
- “Break a ___!”
- Represents a room 2wds
- Name of this high school
- Alice fell through the __ hole
- Main characters
- Cat with a smile
- Today may be yours.
- Who stole the tarts? 3wds
- Offers Alice tea 2 wds
- Used as croquet balls
- Toward the audience
- Used as croquet mallets
- Segment of a show
- Alice meets him swimming
- He’s blue and smoking
- Has a pocket watch 2 wds
- The Catepillar turns into one.
- Asked by the Mad Hatter
- Directed 2010 movie version 2wds
- Alice’s Adventures in ___
- One side will make you taller
- Creates walls
- Best extra-curricular activity
- Your signal to go on
- Advertising your show
- Painted red for the queen
- Out of sight of the audience
- Clothing for a character
- The sweetest sound
- Arranges moves of the actors
- Daytime performance
- Away from the audience
- Check in this before you go on
- The bulk of the cast
- William __ wrote the story
- Sad play, sad ending
- Auditorium “The ___ is open now.”
- Artificial hair
- All that is left behind of the cat
- Starts “The show ___ May 11.”
- Where the orchestra sits
- Length of time performed
89 Clues: Spoken alone • Creates walls • Mascot of AHS • “Break a ___!” • Slanted (stage) • Main characters • Theatrical tape • Artificial hair • Cat with a smile • To hide or cover • Performed by two • Wheeled set piece • Segment of a show • Segment of an act • Lable on the cake • “Off with his ___” • The sweetest sound • Plays with singing • Items actors carry • Today may be yours. • Toward the audience • ...
Greek Myths 2013-05-14
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- The king of the gods
- The strongest man alive
- God of fire and the forge
- God of the oceans
- a deadly whirlpool monster from the poem, "The Odyssey"
- This hero has an entire poem dedicated to him and he also was the reason the Mycenaean won the Trojan War.
- A god of nature that looks like some sort of half-goat and half-human
- In charge of marriage, children, and women
- Part lion, part, goat, part dragon, all deadly!
- The titan of memory
- Goddess of revenge
- God of fear. We now use his name whenever you have a psychological trauma against something.
- The richest god of all because he could collect all the jewels and gold that lie under the earth
- The winged horse
- A giant man with the head of a bull
- These giants were very strong, but not too bright. I'm sure that Hephaestus kept them completely confused with their myopic view on the world.
- In charge of agriculture
- These 3 sisters could turn a human to stone with a single glance
- Half-man and half-horse
- We get the greek word for time from this titan, although we spell it a little differently now-a-days
- These vulture-women were really gross!
- The son of Aphrodite is often seen around Valentine's Day
Down
- These 9 goddesses were in charge of inspiration for the arts and sciences
- Queen of the Underworld and goddess of flowers
- She was married to the great blacksmith of the gods, but still loved the god of war
- A several headed dragon that almost killed Heracles
- God of wine and celebration
- The son of Zeus who slew Medusa
- The god of healing
- This goddess is where we get the name "harmony"
- The body of a giant lion, mixed with the head of a woman - She loved to tell riddles
- This hero was famous for almost singing the dead, back to life
- This goddess would bring cups of nectar to the rest of the Olympians
- A 3 headed dog that guarded the Underworld
- Messenger of the gods and god of thieves
- The body of a lion with a scorpion tail and sometimes wings of a bat
- Goddess of domestic life and the cooking fire
- God of light, healing, and the arts
- We get the word ocean from this titan
- Goddess of learning and wisdom
- Goddess of hunting, the night, and animals
- The Athenian hero who slew the Minotaur
- Goddess of night
- This god of bloodshed was hated by all the other gods, except for one
- Goddess of sports victories, and now a shoe company ;)
45 Clues: The winged horse • Goddess of night • God of the oceans • The god of healing • Goddess of revenge • The titan of memory • The king of the gods • The strongest man alive • Half-man and half-horse • In charge of agriculture • God of fire and the forge • God of wine and celebration • Goddess of learning and wisdom • The son of Zeus who slew Medusa • God of light, healing, and the arts • ...
A Crossword of Themes 2013-09-04
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- Yolanda tries to ______ Mundin into giving her his clay.
- Sandi figures out how to ______ herself through art.
- Burnham thinks if the ______ cut their fares, more people will be able to see the fair but not everyone agrees.
- Carla doesn't feel like telling the police about the incident because she has ______ with English and believes it's a waste of their time.
- Holmes ______ many hearts with his charming silver tongue.
- Between Holmes many fake ______, it's possible that he lost his true self.
- Holmes committed so many ______ that no one knows exactly who he is or what he has done.
- Prendergast gets ______ when he announces his "position".
- When Sofia tries to fix things with her father, she tries to put herself out there but he is too ______.
- When Yolanda goes to the hospital, she is forced to be ______ about what she is feeling and thinking.
- A man and his family is murdered when Holmes convinces him to participate in an ______.
- The father of the Garcia Girls often gets what he wants by making others feel ______.
- When Burnham realizes the fair might not be done in time, he has to ______ his original plans.
- When Yolanda must go back and forth, she becomes unclear about her own wants and ______.
- When Sofia's mom finds her drugs, she is forced to stay on the ______ while her sisters return to the states.
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- When Yolanda is admitted to the hospital, she begins talking in riddles but learns that she is allergic to some ______.
- Holmes traps his victims by winning their hearts and playing with their ______.
- Every time Holmes falls under suspicion, he must change his ______ so as not to be caught.
- After Sandi breaks her arm, she feels like she has lost her special ______.
- The girls learned they can get out of almost anything by sharing the ______.
- Holmes scams company after company by using different ______.
- Myrta loves Holmes but decides to go back and live with her parents when she becomes too ______ of Holmes' other customers.
- When a ______ threatens the progress of the fair, Burnham is afraid they might not finish by their deadline.
- When fair attendance is not as high as they projected it to be, they worked on ______ to raise the number.
- With Sofia done trying to ______ things with her father, she establishes war by humiliating him.
- When Sofia's sisters devise a plan that forces Fifi to move back, she labels them as ______.
- When Yolanda returns from the states, her family wants her to return to speaking ______ so she doesn't forget her native tongue.
- By the way Holmes treats his women, they seemed to fade into ______, faceless characters.
- The family's plan for when immigration officers sow up includes the fathers having to ______.
29 Clues: Sandi figures out how to ______ herself through art. • Yolanda tries to ______ Mundin into giving her his clay. • Prendergast gets ______ when he announces his "position". • Holmes ______ many hearts with his charming silver tongue. • Holmes scams company after company by using different ______. • ...
Find the Holes 2024-02-19
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- A natural light display in the sky, particularly in polar regions, which could inspire a scenic stop during a scavenger hunt.
- Eugene's favorite color
- A valuable or cherished item that participants in a scavenger hunt seek to find as the ultimate prize.
- A material made from animal skin, often used historically for writing or drawing clues in scavenger hunts, adding a touch of antiquity to the adventure.
- Filled with or expressing great joy, happiness, or triumph, often accompanied by lively celebration.
- ____ instead of CANNOLI
- A journey or adventure undertaken in pursuit of a goal or objective, such as finding hidden items or solving riddles during a scavenger hunt.
- Crosby – Town
- A confusing or difficult problem or question that challenges one's understanding or ingenuity.
- A statement or situation that appears contradictory or absurd, yet may reveal a deeper truth upon examination.
- Marks left by shoes or feet on the ground, potentially leading participants to follow a trail or track during a scavenger hunt adventure
- A fortress or stronghold, typically atop a hill, serving as a prominent landmark or challenge to overcome in scavenger h
- The occurrence of finding valuable or pleasant things by chance or accident.
- A secret or coded message that may need deciphering during a scavenger hunt to reveal the next clue or location.
- A piece of information or evidence that helps in the search or solving of a mystery or puzzle during a scavenger hunt.
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- Exciting journey or experience filled with unknown outcomes and challenges
- Something mysterious or puzzling, often difficult to understand or solve
- What is one of Jens favorite sweet snacks?
- Whats Jens favorite food?
- Mysterious or puzzling in meaning; often requiring deciphering or interpretati
- City of Lights, home to the Eiffel Tower
- A musical performance, often performed outdoors, especially as an expression of love or admiration.
- An optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions, often leading scavenger hunt participants on a wild goose chase for nonexistent treasures.
- A navigational tool that points towards magnetic north, essential for orienteering and finding hidden treasures in scavenger hunts.
- Eugene's middle name
- A dark area or shape produced by an object blocking light, potentially hiding clues or treasures in scavenger hunts.
- A complex and intricate maze, often metaphorically representing a confusing or perplexing situation.
- A tall structure with a bright light used to guide ships at sea; sometimes a landmark in coastal scavenger hunts.
- A mythical bird known for its ability to rise from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and transformation, often a hidden symbol or motif in scavenger hunts, representing the theme of resilience and new beginnings.
- A reflection of sound waves, sometimes used as a clue in scavenger hunts to lead participants to their next location
30 Clues: Crosby – Town • Eugene's middle name • Eugene's favorite color • ____ instead of CANNOLI • Whats Jens favorite food? • City of Lights, home to the Eiffel Tower • What is one of Jens favorite sweet snacks? • Something mysterious or puzzling, often difficult to understand or solve • Exciting journey or experience filled with unknown outcomes and challenges • ...
Macbeth 2024-11-15
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- Virtuous, prudent, just, strategic, loyal.
- Represents evil, concealment, and moral corruption.
- Symbolizes goodness, truth, and purity, often extinguished in moments of evil.
- The ability to choose actions independently, explored through Macbeth's struggle between his choices and the witches’ prophecies.
- Loyal, cautious, moral, insightful, stoic.
- Informal forms of "you" (e.g., “Thou art the man.”).
- Beautiful or just, often with ironic connotations (e.g., “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.”).
- Ambitious, ruthless, conflicted, paranoid, tragic.
- A statement that contradicts itself yet reveals a truth (e.g., “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.”).
- Referring to fate or destiny (e.g., the Weird Sisters are agents of destiny).
- A manifestation of guilt and psychological turmoil (e.g., Macbeth’s vision of a dagger).
- Benevolent, noble, trusting, honorable, gracious.
- Soon or immediately (e.g., “I’ll come anon.”).
- Hurry (e.g., “Hie thee hither!”).
- Wicked or unpleasant (e.g., “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.”).
- Possessive forms of "your/yours" (e.g., “Thy kingdom shall fall.”).
- Cruel and oppressive rule, exemplified by Macbeth's reign as king after usurping the throne.
- Explored through power, ambition, and traditional gender roles (e.g., Lady Macbeth challenging Macbeth’s manhood).
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- A deep sense of remorse or responsibility for wrongdoing, as seen in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth after Duncan's murder.
- feeling of deep regret for a misdeed, exemplified in Lady Macbeth’s eventual descent into madness.
- Brave, loyal, vengeful, honorable, determined.
- A speech where a character reveals inner thoughts, often directly to the audience (e.g., “Is this a dagger which I see before me?”).
- Weird Sisters: Mysterious, prophetic, malevolent, cryptic, manipulative.
- A character defect leading to the protagonist’s downfall, such as Macbeth's unchecked ambition.
- Symbolizes guilt, violence, and the consequences of murder (e.g., “Out, damned spot!”).
- Ambiguity or misleading statements, especially by the witches (e.g., “None of woman born shall harm Macbeth.”).
- Listen attentively (e.g., “Hark! Who goes there?”).
- A prediction of future events, often with a mystical or fateful connotation (e.g., the Weird Sisters’ prophecies to Macbeth and Banquo).
- A predestined outcome, often beyond one’s control, represented by the witches’ predictions.
- Betrayal or deceit, such as Macbeth's betrayal of King Duncan's trust.
- Faithfulness or devotion to a person or cause, contrasted with treachery in the play (e.g., Banquo's loyalty to the truth and Macduff's to Scotland).
- The act of misleading or concealing the truth, central to Macbeth’s actions and the witches' riddles.
- Anything (e.g., “For aught that I know.”).
- A brief remark by a character, unheard by others, revealing thoughts or intentions.
- Nothing (e.g., “The effort was for naught.”).
- Macbeth: Manipulative, ambitious, guilt-ridden, persuasive, cunning.
- A strong desire to achieve power or success, often leading to destructive consequences (e.g., Macbeth's overreaching ambition drives him to murder and tyranny).
37 Clues: Hurry (e.g., “Hie thee hither!”). • Virtuous, prudent, just, strategic, loyal. • Loyal, cautious, moral, insightful, stoic. • Anything (e.g., “For aught that I know.”). • Nothing (e.g., “The effort was for naught.”). • Brave, loyal, vengeful, honorable, determined. • Soon or immediately (e.g., “I’ll come anon.”). • Benevolent, noble, trusting, honorable, gracious. • ...
happy anniversary puzzle !! 2025-12-15
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- what I often do to cookies
- brand of really cool paper collection book
- dream f1 trip destination
- the name of our shared reels folder (using "u")
- lando's affectionate (gay) nickname for his "rival"
- the ballet we are going to see in March :)
- where our seats at greenbean were when we had our first talk (the ___)
- action movie we saw in theaters
- favorite matcha
- what I HATE
- (was) our spot at coffee on 3rd
- what you are and I no longer am...
- who has two Ls in their name and is an L irl
- state college store that alluded us
- another name for a puzzle ruiner
- what the question "top or bottom?" might apply to
- pink goes good with ____
- nickname for where we had our first date
- your favorite Glee character
- best antique store**
- bad bad bad coffee shop we went to (twice-ish)
- the alani flavor that is back "__ ___" (the answer to the starred clue)
- I ___ you
- what one might describe the riddles we came across in the corn maze as
- what we know is happening in those red bull drink trucks
- who we saw together in concert
- where we stopped after Grace Hovan's Halloween party
- impressive treat we had at Mitchell Farms
- favorite latte
- this kind of popcorn is the best
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- couple whose wedding we WILL be invited to
- date spot with the best waffles
- book that we bought to share
- we did this to our Lego f1 cars
- my gift to you on our first official date
- what could be heard as we walked around the antique store across the street from **
- you're ____ <3
- what we were stopped from doing in pittsburgh
- the second part of the Wicked movie*
- the first Florence + The Machine song you played me
- what we read *OUT LOUD* in the hotel room in Philly
- show that you do NOT like to watch
- movie we watched while putting together The Great Gatsby puzzle
- show we randomly started watching that one time
- whose class we quoted 1922 in
- hurdle coach we used to make fun of (before he got gently fired)
- where you're going this summer !!!
- decidedly our Lana album
- where we were before that greenbean date (____ ____ _____ party)
- fall-themed movie we watched together (that was SO SO SAD)
- movie we must see when it comes out
- the season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives we're currently on
- the first movie we watched together (I think?)
- horror movie we saw in theaters
- who we ALSO saw together at the beginning of said concert
- what Charles received at the races I didn't get to watch
56 Clues: I ___ you • what I HATE • you're ____ <3 • favorite latte • favorite matcha • best antique store** • decidedly our Lana album • pink goes good with ____ • dream f1 trip destination • what I often do to cookies • book that we bought to share • your favorite Glee character • whose class we quoted 1922 in • who we saw together in concert • date spot with the best waffles • ...
"Chemical Reaction Riddles: Swap, Split, and Spark!" 2024-08-20
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- Reaction "Which reaction is like a game of musical chairs—where two pairs swap seats?"
- "What reaction is like a plant soaking up sunlight to make food?"
- "What reaction is like a science fair project where one big idea splits into smaller ones?"
- "What reaction is like lighting a match—things heat up and get fiery?"
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- "Which reaction is like mixing vinegar and baking soda—things fizz and neutralize?"
- Reaction "What reaction is like a friend swooping in and taking over someone else’s seat?"
- "Which reaction is like building a LEGO model—two pieces click together to make something cool?"
7 Clues: "What reaction is like a plant soaking up sunlight to make food?" • "What reaction is like lighting a match—things heat up and get fiery?" • "Which reaction is like mixing vinegar and baking soda—things fizz and neutralize?" • Reaction "Which reaction is like a game of musical chairs—where two pairs swap seats?" • ...
Get Involved! 2022-02-16
Across
- 7th and 8th grade social where teams are dodging, ducking, and throwing balls at each other
- 6th grade social where students wear costumes, eat snacks, and watch a movie
- End of year social sponsored by the APA where all students can eat and boogie
- 7th and 8th graders attempt to get a hole in one
- Free after-school program
- perform a play on stage; 6th and 7th grade
- sport involving grappling with an opponent and trying to throw or hold them down on the ground; 7th and 8th grade
- 6th graders compete to knock down the most pins
- sport involving dribbling, passing, and shooting into a goal; 7th and 8th grade
- sport in which ball carriers are downed by pulling off a marker, or flag, loosely attached to a belt, rather than by tackling; 7th and 8th grade
- share written works or artistic projects; happens in Fall and Spring
- non-graded part of the day where students pursue different interests and have a dedicated study hall
- sport involving running a 2 mile course against other teams
- 6th grade social where students solve riddles and find things around campus
- learn to sing, strum guitars, and play keyboard in this class
- sport involving dribbling and shooting into a hoop; 7th and 8th graders
- Elected representatives per grade; listen to student concerns, petition for change, and host MS events
- sport involving running, jumping, and throwing events; 7th and 8th grade
- club that works to make Severn a place where all students feel a sense of belonging through various activities, including publishing a newsletter; meets Wednesdays at lunch
- sport where players use hooked sticks to drive a ball toward goals at opposite ends of a field; 7th and 8th grade
- group of students and allies committed building a culture of belonging for our queer community.
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- program that invites outside musicians to work with students to inspire, create, and perform music; the visiting musician will perform concerts for the Severn community
- showcase of student talents (act, sing, dance, magic, comedy, music, etc.)
- read and discuss a different book each month with classmates
- Student publication of written and drawn work
- sport involving a ball being thrown, caught, and carried with a long-handled stick; 7th and 8th grade
- a reading competition where students make teams and answer trivia about 10 books against other schools
- competition in English; Severn S-E-V-E-R-N Severn
- an affinity space for students of color to share their daily lived experiences at Severn
- sport where players strike a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court; 7th and 8th grade
- 6th grade program introducing students to study skills, health and wellness, design thinking, grammar and composition, and study hall
- students participate in a variety of community service activities on and off campus
- play instruments together in this ensemble
- travel to Annapolis Mall for a private screening and popcorn
- This group is for bowed instruments
35 Clues: Free after-school program • This group is for bowed instruments • perform a play on stage; 6th and 7th grade • play instruments together in this ensemble • Student publication of written and drawn work • 6th graders compete to knock down the most pins • 7th and 8th graders attempt to get a hole in one • competition in English; Severn S-E-V-E-R-N Severn • ...
Blue and Gold 2017-11-05
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- The telemarketer who scammed my grandmother out of her retirement money is a downright ____________!
- Hector's hunger was ____________ when he came home from work, as he consumed everything in his fridge and still felt like he was starving.
- Dad always promised that he would __________ his model airplane collection to me in his will.
- That bridge troll was really starting to __________ me with all of his inane riddles. I'm glad he lost balance and fell into the pit!
- Samuel ___________ trekked along the Pacific Crest Trail until he had finally completed his hike from Canada to Mexico.
- As the wind began to pick up and the dark clouds gathered above us, we realized it was an ____________ sign of the storm that was about to hit.
- Amber ____________ slammed her bedroom door when her mother said she could not go out until he finished her homework.
- Though Chris had been bedridden since the accident, he took his first ____________ steps with the help of his physical therapist.
- Kylie had become so __________ with the clothing in the window display that she didn't watch where she was walking and slammed into a pole.
- The detective's brain began to hurt due to the sheer __________ of the evidence that was in front of him. None of it seemed to add up.
- Though on the outside he had the _____________ of someone who knew what he was doing, Greg was secretly freaking out.
- The bike laid ___________ in the street after the neighborhood wolves got ahold of it.
- My sister ___________ read the eulogy at our father's funeral.
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- The business mogul's great ____________ had allowed him to build the most successful corporation in the country, but had cost him the respect of his family and friends.
- Once Hermoine mastered the ___________ of her wand, she was able to levitate entire schoolchildren with ease.
- In order to win the grand prize, Spencer had to overcome the ___________ obstacles of "American Ninja Warrior."
- For his vacation, Joseph hoped to finally find rest in the ___________ of the Appalachian mountains.
- Charities that help the sick and poor are very ____________.
- The doctor met us in the hallway, and ___________ told us that our father may only have days to live.
- Though he was mocked for his _____________ stature, the crowd cheered as Randall won the race against men twice his size.
- Stephanie's mother was ___________, searching down every aisle, after she realized she had left her daughter in the store.
- After hearing the ____________ creaking sounds coming from the empty bedroom, we were convinced the house was haunted.
- The student body president became paralyzed with ____________ after her skirt got caught on a nail and ripped off in front of the audience.
- Archie found himself stuck in quite the ___________ when he couldn't decide whether he should ask Betty or Veronica to the homecoming dance.
- Maurice _____________ scribbled down every note, nervous that she would miss a key concept for the upcoming test.
- Because she had only managed to raise a ____________ $45 at the fundraiser, Maria did not have enough money to go on the field trip.
26 Clues: Charities that help the sick and poor are very ____________. • My sister ___________ read the eulogy at our father's funeral. • The bike laid ___________ in the street after the neighborhood wolves got ahold of it. • Dad always promised that he would __________ his model airplane collection to me in his will. • ...
H. P. Lovecraft's "The Cats of Uthar" 2020-10-26
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- The werewolf came into the village that night and began to ________ all the villagers using its wickedly sharp claws and teeth.
- The police lingered at the scene of the murder, waiting for the _______ to arrive and examine the body.
- A good bakery will have a wide range of ___________ that will appeal to children and adults alike.
- “None can serve a feast like Lady Matilda,” said the first knight. “______,” replied the second knight in enthusiastic agreement.
- He tried to follow the instructions to assemble the bookcase, but the instructions were so nebulous that he got frustrated and gave up.
- As the blizzard grew increasingly fierce and the temperatures plummeted, the cabin’s inhabitants drew nearer and nearer to the fireplace’s ________.
- Another name for a Dutch, Flemish, German, Austrian, or Swiss mayor is a __________.
- The entire school went to the museum in a long ________ of 26 busses.
- A political representative of British Parliament or the colonial legislature of Virginia or Maryland
- Kings know they will eventually die, so they are always concerned about having an ______ to the throne.
- If you get a bad sunburn, apply some aloe vera to help ________ the pain and peeling.
- A mountain lion is the largest feline that can purr, and the sound is deep and ________.
- If you want to keep the mosquitoes away, use some insect ________.
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- A ninja never kicks down the front door. They prefer to use ________ and enter undetected.
- After robbing their tenth bank while armed to the teeth, Bonnie and Clyde were both _________ among police officers and the public alike.
- If you live in Europe, a Ford is an _______ car.
- Have you ever wondered why Harry Potter never encountered a __________? The mythological creature could ask them riddles, so defeating it would require brains instead of a brawl.
- For an important legal contract, you probably want to an official witness for the signatures. I would recommend you hire a licensed _________ for that job.
- The coach decided to __________ her basketball team’s laziness at practices that week when it resulted in a 32 to 104 loss.
- The king’s bodyguards were too experienced for the over-taxed merchant to kill on his own, so he hired an experienced _____________.
- The murderer taunted the police by leaving _______ messages that hinted at who his next victim would be.
- Love for another person is not enough for a relationship to work; both people must ________ one another.
- You could immediately tell who the villain was in the movie. He was so ___________ it was scary.
- Billie didn’t do any homework until the day before everything was due. Her last-minute effort was made completely in _______. It was hopeless, and she failed.
- The life of a __________ is difficult; there are always chores to be done on the farm, in the garden, or with the livestock.
- His family is so poor, they live in a ________ that is nothing more than large tool shed with a straw floor that’s full of bugs.
- You two have the same last name. Are you kin?
27 Clues: You two have the same last name. Are you kin? • If you live in Europe, a Ford is an _______ car. • If you want to keep the mosquitoes away, use some insect ________. • The entire school went to the museum in a long ________ of 26 busses. • Another name for a Dutch, Flemish, German, Austrian, or Swiss mayor is a __________. • ...
Exodus and Numbers 2023-03-07
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- Even in vessels of this and vessels of stone
- The Lord rained
- Tear down their
- Do not bear false
- Moses' hands grew
- Barley was in
- Israel thirsted there
- Whoever gathered little had no
- Was like wafers made with honey
- Do not eat any of it ___ or boiled in water
- The land flows with this and honey
- Daubed with bitumen and
- 12 springs and 70 palm tress here
- With ____ on your feet
- Marah means
- You shall not build it with ___ stones
- On the third new
- Moses is a bridegroom of this to Zipporah
- ___ of Pharaoh and his servants was changed
- You have only to be
- God showed Moses a
- Rose up to
- Moses is of uncircumcised
- Fine as __ on the ground
- Bought for money
- Fashioned it with a graving
- The Nile shall swarm with these
- Trustworthy men who hate a
- To the derision of their
- Massah means
- Brother, companion, and
- The dust of the earth became
- The horse and his
- Hebrew between the 2 evenings
- No foreigner or hired
- No ___ will befall you
- Majestic in
- Verb "to be"
- Had 7 daughters
- Sank like ___ in the mighty waters
- Eshcol means
- Almost ready to ___ Moses
- Break their pillars in
- __ of sapphire stone
- Sounds like Hebrew for draw out
- These in the Nile will die
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- In the dungeon
- You shall remove ____ out of your houses
- Son of Raphu
- Handfuls of soot became boils breaking out in
- Trembling seizes the leaders of
- Meribah means
- Bred worms and
- Not a ___ thing remained
- Noise of __ in the camp
- Sat by the meat
- Select lambs according to your
- The Lord will not allow the
- Slave girl behind the
- Above all keep
- Moses delayed to come down the
- Dense swarm of
- In the morning ___ lay around the camp
- Catch the serpent by the
- Not a dog shall
- Baked unleavened ___
- Stoned or
- __ and fourth generation
- Sinai was wrapped in
- Kingdom of priests and a holy
- Built 7 years before Zoan in Egypt
- Equipped for
- Relent from this
- God bore Israel on eagles'
- The people are set on
- Moses' hand was restored like the rest of his
- Tenth part of an ephah
- Because of their broken what and harsh slavery
- A darkness to be
- With tambourines and
- Hebrew papyrus reeds
- That your __ be not exposed
- Sounds like Hebrew for sojourner
- Flax was in
- Fear not, stand firm and see the
- Clearly and not in
- Feast at the year's end
- With unleavened bread and bitter
- Emmer is a type of
- Drive out the Hivites, Canaanites, and Hittites
- Son of Joseph
- Not a ___ shall be left behind
92 Clues: Stoned or • Rose up to • Marah means • Flax was in • Majestic in • Son of Raphu • Equipped for • Massah means • Verb "to be" • Eshcol means • Meribah means • Barley was in • Son of Joseph • In the dungeon • Bred worms and • Above all keep • Dense swarm of • The Lord rained • Tear down their • Sat by the meat • Not a dog shall • Had 7 daughters • On the third new • Relent from this • Bought for money • A darkness to be • ...
2023 Language Arts Year-In-Review 2023-05-18
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- This is the technical term for the main character in any story.
- This skill was practiced with the "Leaf Hunting..." article.
- This is the stage of the story where we meet the antagonist.
- This food analogy helped us with our paragraph structure.
- This radio play character planned to drive from NYC to California.
- This author's life was blighted by a dreaded disease.
- This man predicted the future using an easy-to-follow formula.
- This shape was identified by Freytag to teach us plot structure.
- You should do this whenever reading an article/story for the first time.
- We used this cartoon to practice compare and contrast skills (Money, Money, Money...).
- This was the last name of William, who crashed two trains and created a "spectacle."
- Along with knowledge and achievements, people also need __________to show they're an expert.
- Poe would often give us veiled _________ to solve the mystery before the end.
- This prince sought to bid defiance to contagion with his friends in his castle.
- This rule was put in place to help us highlight more efficiently.
- This type of character evolves in a story, whereas static characters stay the same.
- You tried to create a sense of this in your 100 Word Challenge.
- This paragraph is often where the main idea for an article is found.
- This man created the seminar model we used to discuss Poe's stories.
- This 5 Cs member will be important in determining if a source is trustworthy.
- This character did everything in her power to prove her doubters wrong.
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- We can "draw" these using the formula (background info + evidence).
- One of the best ways to create suspense in a story is to use _________ constraints.
- This program was created by an advertising executive in the 1970s to help his son learn math facts.
- This author wrote the Sci-Fi story "The Rocket" that we read and listened to.
- Giving credit where its due is the easiest way to avoid ______________.
- These types of moments were used as the motivation for your narrative project.
- We studied some ancient Anglo-Saxon versions of these (Hint: Scops).
- When annotating, you should do this for words you don't know.
- This radio play title was introduced to you under the guise of the Mozart Effect.
- We played this game in the fall to connect with Lupe's experience.
- This "lesson" is found using the formula (problem + solution).
- This statement is created using the formula (topic + opinion).
- This is the last ingredient for OTRs besides music, voices, and scene transitions.
- These clues will help us to define the 1.2 million words in the English Language.
- We played this icebreaker during our Hogwarts House Cup Challenge.
- This is the art of using sounds to create images in the mind.
- This narrator might have been nervous, but he wanted you to know he wasn't this.
- This pillar should be the strongest when writing a CER.
- When Simba returned to Pride Rock to battle Scar, this step of the plot occurred.
40 Clues: This author's life was blighted by a dreaded disease. • This pillar should be the strongest when writing a CER. • This food analogy helped us with our paragraph structure. • This skill was practiced with the "Leaf Hunting..." article. • This is the stage of the story where we meet the antagonist. • When annotating, you should do this for words you don't know. • ...
Happy 75th Birthday Ajja Bajja Daddy Dadtha! 2021-09-30
Across
- Not smart mechanic in Long Valley
- BFF doctor
- Vindya said, When you feel ___, I feel ___
- Panther valley tenant’s spelling of dad’s name
- Cincinella proper spelling
- RO stands for
- Retired from after 40 years
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm
- Lady who looked like she was wearing stockings
- “hunted” this animal on family hikes
- Another way Ajja says Zadie's sister
- A person who shows they are stronger than another
- Favorite grandson age 5-10
- Favorite grandchild age 0-5
- Favorite dessert to make for the family
- Favorite type of puzzle (Japanese)
- Restaurant location for dates with Yogi-bhai
- Favorite granddaughter age 5-10
- Daana’s friend who counts to 1000000
- Organization that ‘436’ is a part of
- The first “panche” in bingo
- Favorite grandchild age 10+
- Game Ajja played with Vindya+Vinodh
- GG stands for
- Dream car
- Place to tie a yellow ribbon around
- Roblox game that Ajja asks Zadie about
- Love you Love you! (abbr)
- Opposite of ’SB’
- Type of jokes told to grandkids
- Favorite NYC restaurant
- His signature breakfast
- the reason why he didn’t go upstairs
- Ivy league UL real estate agent
- He's now a good boy
- Fruits to ease digestion
- Before the game starts, you must say/do this
- Mythical cow who loved her family
- Term for easy to use technology
Down
- Favorite show
- Overheard when Ajja is mad at someone
- Overheard when Shoriya was being bad
- Vic’s wife
- Old fart (abbr)
- Favorite beer
- Dad’s St Thomas name
- Lucky for some unlucky for others
- Vindya’s favorite dinosaur
- Another way to say 'brat'
- Lots of curly curly hair in Konkani
- Action requested if having fun
- 5thgrade teacher OR top tennis player
- First favorite car (from Japan)
- The boy who was told to burn ‘em
- Incorrect “know it all” acronym
- Let’s watch tv (first word said incorrectly)
- The discount store and also Zadie’s previous teacher
- Favorite grocery store of Ajja in PW
- What TP stands for in TP Bhat
- When Ajja gives no reason why he disapproves of something...
- Proper pronunciation+spelling of “Tri Kron Do”
- “Oh _____, you can do better”
- 22 in bingo
- When Shilpa didn’t understand
- First NYC borough home after coming to the USA
- Poppuller Konkani newsletter in amerique The way Konkanis say America
- Place for warmth on a camping trip
- Length of time Ajja will love you
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm (another)
- What the PDPs called him at work (head turn)
- Person Vinodh is just like
- After going to Ajayanna (twice!)
- Favorite hot sauce
- Sorry _______
- Favorite online computer card game for one
- She said the fireworks were nice
- Variation of Soduku played with Daana
- Cheapskate Charlie abbrev.
78 Clues: Dream car • BFF doctor • Vic’s wife • 22 in bingo • Favorite show • RO stands for • Favorite beer • GG stands for • Sorry _______ • Old fart (abbr) • Opposite of ’SB’ • Favorite hot sauce • He's now a good boy • Dad’s St Thomas name • Favorite NYC restaurant • His signature breakfast • Fruits to ease digestion • Another way to say 'brat' • Love you Love you! (abbr) • Cincinella proper spelling • ...
Bionic Busters Verse 2025-06-30
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- The name of the first Dark Buster
- Chaos makes his first appearance in this episode
- What is Mimi's real name?
- Jordon uses ___ Aura to match Chaos' strength and speed
- 1st Earth Buster's name
- The name of Cole Wilder's little brother
- The name of Anderson & Ruby's daughter
- What Magic Type does Jordon specialize in?
- What do Ruby and Anderson solve at the Carnival?
- What Magic Type does Mimi specialize in?
- Who tries to strip Cole Wilder of his magic?
- Where do the Busters live for the majority of Bionic Busters?
- Demon Busters Sister's name
- Who was made an honorary Buster by Jordon & Mimi?
- Last name of Jordon & Mimi's protege
- What is the name of the alien planet the Busters land on?
- The name of Nakira's daughter
- Jordon's first Special Weapon was called "___ Sword"
- Damien appoints her Queen of the Underworld
- The name of the first Demon Jordon & Mimi ever fight
- Who killed Jordon & Damien?
- The series finale of The Dark Buster is titled "The Demon ____"
- The sharpest shooter in the world
- The first type of water Oli ever manipulates with his magic
- What do Jordon and Mimi both struggle with over the course of the series?
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- Nicknamed "The Child Touched by the Stars"
- The Buster to defy the God of Magic
- When Busters die, they are allowed into the Light Magic ___
- Acronym for the city Jordon & Mimi live in after the events of Bionic Busters
- Who fought Damien for the Underworld's Throne?
- What is Oli shown to fear/be bad at over the course of the show?
- Busters are ____ Protectors
- The ___ Chaos War
- Oli's daughter's name
- The real name of the Phantom Queen
- Jordon's sexuality
- The title of the episode where the Busters steal Harmuda's spaceship
- Cole Wilder Jr. forms the Magic ____
- Last name of the God of Magic
- Jordon is a master ___
- The name of Cole Wilder Jr's mother
- The name of Orions first Demon friend
- What is the name of Karima and Nakira's father?
- The Aura Harmuda used to free the Underworld from Cole Quade
- A magic technique that forms avoid allowing the caster to amplify their chosen magic type and weaken others
- Most Busters abide by a ____
- What is the name of the person who steals Altan's identity using Dark Magic?
- The series finale of Bionic Busters is titled "Prophecy ____"
- The Season 1 Finale was titled "Escape from Lava ____"
- The real name of the Phantom King
- In this episode, Oli attempts to revise his book about his experience being a Buster
- Nicknamed "The Greatest Buster to Ever Live"
- Only Mimi has used this Aura
- Dominiques father
- Who does Ruby marry?
- Nakira's human friends' nickname for her
- Cole Quade is able to take on the Busters with this Aura
57 Clues: The ___ Chaos War • Dominiques father • Jordon's sexuality • Who does Ruby marry? • Oli's daughter's name • Jordon is a master ___ • 1st Earth Buster's name • What is Mimi's real name? • Busters are ____ Protectors • Demon Busters Sister's name • Who killed Jordon & Damien? • Most Busters abide by a ____ • Only Mimi has used this Aura • Last name of the God of Magic • ...
Happy 75th Birthday Ajja Bajja Daddy Dadtha! 2021-09-30
Across
- Not smart mechanic in Long Valley
- BFF doctor
- Vindya said, When you feel ___, I feel ___
- Panther valley tenant’s spelling of dad’s name
- Cincinella proper spelling
- RO stands for
- Retired from after 40 years
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm
- Lady who looked like she was wearing stockings
- “hunted” this animal on family hikes
- Another way Ajja says Zadie's sister
- A person who shows they are stronger than another
- Favorite grandson age 5-10
- Favorite grandchild age 0-5
- Favorite dessert to make for the family
- Favorite type of puzzle (Japanese)
- Restaurant location for dates with Yogi-bhai
- Favorite granddaughter age 5-10
- Daana’s friend who counts to 1000000
- Organization that ‘436’ is a part of
- The first “panche” in bingo
- Favorite grandchild age 10+
- Game Ajja played with Vindya+Vinodh
- GG stands for
- Dream car
- Place to tie a yellow ribbon around
- Roblox game that Ajja asks Zadie about
- Love you Love you! (abbr)
- Opposite of ’SB’
- Type of jokes told to grandkids
- Favorite NYC restaurant
- His signature breakfast
- the reason why he didn’t go upstairs
- Ivy league UL real estate agent
- He's now a good boy
- Fruits to ease digestion
- Before the game starts, you must say/do this
- Mythical cow who loved her family
- Term for easy to use technology
Down
- Favorite show
- Overheard when Ajja is mad at someone
- Overheard when Shoriya was being bad
- Vic’s wife
- Old fart (abbr)
- Favorite beer
- Dad’s St Thomas name
- Lucky for some unlucky for others
- Vindya’s favorite dinosaur
- Another way to say 'brat'
- Lots of curly curly hair in Konkani
- Action requested if having fun
- 5thgrade teacher OR top tennis player
- First favorite car (from Japan)
- The boy who was told to burn ‘em
- Incorrect “know it all” acronym
- Let’s watch tv (first word said incorrectly)
- The discount store and also Zadie’s previous teacher
- Favorite grocery store of Ajja in PW
- What TP stands for in TP Bhat
- When Ajja gives no reason why he disapproves of something...
- Proper pronunciation+spelling of “Tri Kron Do”
- “Oh _____, you can do better”
- 22 in bingo
- When Shilpa didn’t understand
- First NYC borough home after coming to the USA
- Poppuller Konkani newsletter in amerique The way Konkanis say America
- Place for warmth on a camping trip
- Length of time Ajja will love you
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm (another)
- What the PDPs called him at work (head turn)
- Person Vinodh is just like
- After going to Ajayanna (twice!)
- Favorite hot sauce
- Sorry _______
- Favorite online computer card game for one
- She said the fireworks were nice
- Variation of Soduku played with Daana
- Cheapskate Charlie abbrev.
78 Clues: Dream car • BFF doctor • Vic’s wife • 22 in bingo • Favorite show • RO stands for • Favorite beer • GG stands for • Sorry _______ • Old fart (abbr) • Opposite of ’SB’ • Favorite hot sauce • He's now a good boy • Dad’s St Thomas name • Favorite NYC restaurant • His signature breakfast • Fruits to ease digestion • Another way to say 'brat' • Love you Love you! (abbr) • Cincinella proper spelling • ...
Riddle Me This - Complete the riddles to solve the crossword 2023-11-14
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- They come out at night without being called, and are lost in the day without being stolen. What are they?
- What has hands but cannot clap?
- What is always in front of you but can't be seen?
- What thrives when you feed it but dies when you water it?
- What has a neck but no head?
- What word is pronounced the same even when you take away four of its five letters?
- What runs but never walks, murmurs but never talks, has a bed but never sleeps, and has a mouth but never eats?
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- What has holes but still holds water?
- What kind of room has no doors, walls, or windows?
- I'm easy to lift, but hard to throw. What am I?
- What is more useful when its broken?
11 Clues: What has a neck but no head? • What has hands but cannot clap? • What is more useful when its broken? • What has holes but still holds water? • I'm easy to lift, but hard to throw. What am I? • What is always in front of you but can't be seen? • What kind of room has no doors, walls, or windows? • What thrives when you feed it but dies when you water it? • ...
Find the BA 2022-04-26
Across
- He has the most celebrated name in Bollywood and has once managed to evade an arrest during one of the IPLs (5)
- An angel in TW who is often called as office rat as she is all around the place working (6)
- His name is often mistaken with another BAs name as both sounds similar. A Travel and fitness enthusiast, who has been to 30 countries so far, and has once forgotten to take transit visa for Australia while travelling to New Zealand (6)
- She is named after a most loved character from a Tamil Classic Fiction called Ponniyin Selvan, which would soon be portrayed by Aishwarya Rai. She received many claps for her first blog on completing a week in TW (8)
- He has two hometowns and also has a city in his name (6)
- Her name starts with V and she is from the 2nd largest city of Tamil Nadu and once got infected with a deadly allergy during her flight and went unconscious (9)
- Her name was one of the first to be called out for not filling the know your BA form, hailing from Madurai she is expert at leading the community and getting things done (8)
- His first name and middle both starts with same letter. He tried to unsuccessfully join TW during Chennai floods in 2015 (6)
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- He anchors India BA catchup today and is the go to person for Car/Two wheeler resale. He could perhaps be the only BA who switched from Waterfall model to Agile in TW and failed (9)
- Her name is from a Friends Character and she always orders Ice cream with lychee and cream, without the icecream and cream in outings (6)
- Her name starts with letter A and she once had the most embarrassing moment of breaking a puzzle with a 'Reply All' that shook the game but benefitted the leaderboard folks (7)
- Named after the famous Tamil God, He is a chess enthusiast from Erode, who failed at translating requirements from Spanish to English using Google translate (7)
- He is Known for rekindling the BA cutups recently by sharing riddles and puzzles around the topics. He once changed his T-shirt in a Zoom recording (7)
- Named after the ‘Sun’, He is a BA who once worked more like a PA and loves the scent of nail-polish and petrol (7)
- We can safely call him a 'Data BA' for his association with Data projects. An ambidextrous person, who is still trying to figure out his dominant hand (6)
- She shares her name with a fellow BA in our community. She is a cleaning freak, and does a thorough job than those Urban company folks and perhaps owns more cleaning supplies than them. (7)
16 Clues: He has two hometowns and also has a city in his name (6) • An angel in TW who is often called as office rat as she is all around the place working (6) • He has the most celebrated name in Bollywood and has once managed to evade an arrest during one of the IPLs (5) • ...
Research Riddles: Unraveling Conceptual, Operational, and Expanded Terms 2024-06-09
Across
- Terms that go beyond the initial definition to provide a broader understanding of research.
- The development of detailed definitions for terms used in research.
- The process of clarifying the meaning of terms to ensure consistency in research.
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- A term that defines the specific actions or operations used to measure or manipulate variables in research.
- The process of assigning specific meanings to terms in research.
- Terms that are clearly defined and measurable in research.
- A term that represents abstract or theoretical ideas in research.
- Terms that are defined concerning other concepts in research.
8 Clues: Terms that are clearly defined and measurable in research. • Terms that are defined concerning other concepts in research. • The process of assigning specific meanings to terms in research. • A term that represents abstract or theoretical ideas in research. • The development of detailed definitions for terms used in research. • ...
Happy 75th Birthday Ajja Bajja Daddy Dadtha! 2021-09-30
Across
- Lots of curly curly hair in Konkani
- Favorite NYC restaurant
- She would said the fireworks were nice
- Favorite hot sauce
- Another way Ajja says Zadie's sister
- Not smart mechanic in Long Valley
- Ivy league UL real estate agent
- When Shilpa didn’t understand
- First NYC borough home after coming to the USA
- Dream car
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm (another one)
- A person who shows they are stronger than another one
- Proper pronunciation and spelling of “Tri Kron Do”
- Favorite grocery store of Ajja in Port Washington
- Panther valley tenant’s spelling of dad’s name
- Term for easy to use technology
- Fruit to ease digestion
- Vic’s wife
- Incorrect “know it all” acronym
- The first “panche” in bingo
- What TP stands for in TP Bhat
- BFF doctor
- Mythical cow who did anything for her loved ones
- Sorry _______
- When Ajja gives no reason why he disapproves of something...
- 22 in bingo
- 5th grade teacher OR top ranked tennis player
- Favorite dessert to make for the family
- Favorite grandchild age 0-5
- Retired from after 40 years of employment
- “hunted” these animals on family hikes riddles Type of jokes told to gran
- Empty threat when little Shoriya was behaving badly
- RO stands for
- Cincinella proper spelling
- Person Vinodh is just like
- First favorite car (from Japan)
- Place to tie a yellow ribbon around
- Another way to say 'brat'
Down
- Restaurant location for dates with Yogi-bhai
- Length of time Ajja will love you
- GG stands for
- His signature breakfast
- Favorite show
- Favorite granddaughter age 5-10
- Before the game starts, you must say/do this
- “Looks like her stockings are falling down, but she is not wearing any”
- Action requested if having fun
- The discount store and also Zadie’s previous teacher
- Organization that ‘436’ is a part of
- After going to Ajayanna (twice!)
- Dad’s St Thomas name
- Variation of Soduku played with Daana
- He's now a good boy
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm
- What the PDPs called him at work (head turn)
- “Oh _____, you can do better”
- the reason why he didn’t go upstairs by himself
- Favorite online computer card game for one
- Favorite beer
- Cheapskate Charlie abbrev.
- Lucky for some unlucky for others
- Daana’s friend who can count to 1000000
- Aggressive start to a phone call with Vasanth Bhat
- Favorite type of puzzle (Japanese)
- Vindya’s favorite dinosaur
- The boy who was told to burn ‘em
- Game Ajja played with Vindya and Vinodh; also, a popular club in Texas
- Poppuller Konkani newsletter in Amerique
- Roblox game that Ajja asks Zadie about
- Where to put your hand for warmth on camping trip
- Favorite grandson age 5-10
- Favorite grandchild age 10+
- Overheard when Ajja is mad at someone
- Old fart (abbr)
- Opposite of ’SB’
- Vindya said, When you feel ___, I feel ___
- Let’s watch tv (first word said incorrectly)
- Love you Love you! (abbr)
78 Clues: Dream car • Vic’s wife • BFF doctor • 22 in bingo • GG stands for • Favorite show • Favorite beer • Sorry _______ • RO stands for • Old fart (abbr) • Opposite of ’SB’ • Favorite hot sauce • He's now a good boy • Dad’s St Thomas name • His signature breakfast • Favorite NYC restaurant • Fruit to ease digestion • Love you Love you! (abbr) • Another way to say 'brat' • Cheapskate Charlie abbrev. • ...
Happy 75th Birthday Ajja Bajja Daddy Dadtha! 2021-09-28
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- Favorite show
- After going to Ajayanna (twice!)
- First favorite car (from Japan)
- favorite dessert to make for the family
- favorite grocery store of Ajja in Port Washington
- What TP stands for in TP Bhat
- Daana’s friend who can count to 1000000
- “Oh _____, you can do better”
- Favorite grandchild age 10+
- Cheapskate Charlier abbrev.
- another way to say 'brat'
- ivy league UL real estate agent
- Place to tie a yellow ribbon around
- the reason why he didn’t go upstairs by himself
- Sorry _______
- she would said the fireworks were nice
- aggressive start to a phone call with Vasanth Bhat
- favorite grandchild age 0-5
- love you love you (abbr)
- Retired from after 40 years of employment
- the first “panche” in bingo
- Favorite granddaughter age 5-10
- Action requested if having fun
- Proper pronunciation and spelling of “Tri Kron Do”
- the discount store…not Zadie’s previous teacher
- term for easy to use technology
- fruit to ease digestion
- Favorite grandson age 5-10
- Mythical cow who did anything for her loved ones
- RO stands for
- another way Ajja says Zadie's sister
- dream car
- Let’s watch tv (first word said incorrectly)
- favorite online computer card game for one
- cincinella proper spelling
- a person who shows they are stronger than another one
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- where to put your hand for warmth on camping trip
- roblox game that Ajja asks Zadie about
- when Ajja gives no reason why he disapproves of something...
- Restaurant location for dates with Yogi-bhai
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm (another one)
- What the PDPs called him at work (head turn)
- incorrect “know it all” acronym
- Favorite hot sauce
- “hunted” these animals on family hikes readersdigest, favorite 1990s small size magazine
- Dad’s St Thomas name
- “looks like her stockings are falling down, but she is not wearing any”
- before the game starts, you must say/do this
- 22 in bingo
- he's now a good boy
- panther valley tenant’s spelling of dad’s name
- game Ajja played with Vindya and Vinodh; also, a popular club in Texas
- length of time Ajja will love you
- When you feel ___, I feel ___
- Type of jokes told to gran
- Lucky for some unlock for others
- When Shilpa didn’t understand
- overheard, when Ajja is mad at someone
- Lots of curly curly hair in Konkani
- person vinodh is just like
- variation of Soduku played with Daana
- popular Konkani newsletter in Amerique
- overheard...when little Shoriya was behaving badly
- 5th grade teacher OR top ranked tennis player
- Opposite of ’SB’
- Favorite NYC restaurant
- Org that ‘436’ is a part of
- GG stands for
- Vic’s wife
- old fart (abbr)
- His signature breakfast
- First NYC borough home after coming to the USA
- Vindya’s favorite dinosaur
- not smart mechanic in Long Valley
- Favorite beer
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm
- BFF doctor
- favorite type of puzzle (Japanese)
78 Clues: dream car • Vic’s wife • BFF doctor • 22 in bingo • Favorite show • Sorry _______ • GG stands for • Favorite beer • RO stands for • old fart (abbr) • Opposite of ’SB’ • Favorite hot sauce • he's now a good boy • Dad’s St Thomas name • Favorite NYC restaurant • His signature breakfast • fruit to ease digestion • love you love you (abbr) • another way to say 'brat' • Type of jokes told to gran • ...
Happy 75th Birthday Ajja Bajja Daddy Dadtha! 2021-09-28
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- Favorite show
- After going to Ajayanna (twice!)
- First favorite car (from Japan)
- Favorite dessert to make for the family
- Favorite grocery store of Ajja in Port Washington
- What TP stands for in TP Bhat
- Daana’s friend who can count to 1000000
- “Oh _____, you can do better”
- Favorite grandchild age 10+
- Cheapskate Charlier abbrev.
- Another way to say 'brat'
- Ivy league UL real estate agent
- Place to tie a yellow ribbon around
- the reason why he didn’t go upstairs by himself
- Sorry _______
- She would said the fireworks were nice
- Aggressive start to a phone call with Vasanth Bhat
- Favorite grandchild age 0-5
- Love you Love you! (abbr)
- Retired from after 40 years of employment
- The first “panche” in bingo
- Favorite granddaughter age 5-10
- Action requested if having fun
- Proper pronunciation and spelling of “Tri Kron Do”
- The discount store…not Zadie’s previous teacher
- Term for easy to use technology
- Fruit to ease digestion
- Favorite grandson age 5-10
- Mythical cow who did anything for her loved ones
- RO stands for
- Another way Ajja says Zadie's sister
- Dream car
- Let’s watch tv (first word said incorrectly)
- Favorite online computer card game for one
- Cincinella proper spelling
- A person who shows they are stronger than another one
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- Where to put your hand for warmth on camping trip
- Roblox game that Ajja asks Zadie about
- When Ajja gives no reason why he disapproves of something...
- Restaurant location for dates with Yogi-bhai
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm (another one)
- What the PDPs called him at work (head turn)
- Incorrect “know it all” acronym
- Favorite hot sauce
- “hunted” these animals on family hikes jimmy, The boy who was told to burn ‘em
- Dad’s St Thomas name
- “Looks like her stockings are falling down, but she is not wearing any”
- Before the game starts, you must say/do this
- 22 in bingo
- He's now a good boy
- Panther valley tenant’s spelling of dad’s name
- Game Ajja played with Vindya and Vinodh; also, a popular club in Texas
- Length of time Ajja will love you
- When you feel ___, I feel ___
- Type of jokes told to gran
- Lucky for some unlock for others
- When Shilpa didn’t understand
- Overheard when Ajja is mad at someone
- Lots of curly curly hair in Konkani
- Person vinodh is just like
- Variation of Soduku played with Daana
- Poppuller Konkani newsletter in Amerique
- Empty threat when little Shoriya was behaving badly
- 5th grade teacher OR top ranked tennis player
- Opposite of ’SB’
- Favorite NYC restaurant
- Org that ‘436’ is a part of
- GG stands for
- Vic’s wife
- Old fart (abbr)
- His signature breakfast
- First NYC borough home after coming to the USA
- Vindya’s favorite dinosaur
- Not smart mechanic in Long Valley
- Favorite beer
- Forbidden word after 4:44pm
- BFF doctor
- Favorite type of puzzle (Japanese)
78 Clues: Dream car • Vic’s wife • BFF doctor • 22 in bingo • Favorite show • Sorry _______ • GG stands for • Favorite beer • RO stands for • Old fart (abbr) • Opposite of ’SB’ • Favorite hot sauce • He's now a good boy • Dad’s St Thomas name • Favorite NYC restaurant • His signature breakfast • Fruit to ease digestion • Another way to say 'brat' • Love you Love you! (abbr) • Type of jokes told to gran • ...
NERA 2019 Summer Intern Training Icebreaker 2019-05-22
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- At every home football game, fans throw tortillas on the field at this university, known as the Tortilla Toss.
- This college hosts Ski/Beach day each year, where students can go skiing in the morning and surfing in the afternoon.
- This school's mascot is the same as the university name (hint: something about a cherry tree).
- When this school was first founded, calculus was not offered because it had not been invented yet.
- This school’s mascot is the Fighting Scots.
- This school’s campus is often used in movies and tv shows to replicate other colleges like Princeton, Harvard, and Yale. Some examples of movies and tv shows include Jobs, Old School, Legally Blonde, Californication, House M.D., and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- Students at this college start and end their time on campus the same way – gathering for a ceremonial event in Scott Amphitheater.
- The movie “Good Will Hunting” with Matt Damon took place here.
- President Gerald Ford was a star center and linebacker here.
- Students here compete for the House Cup, which is awarded to students of the residence hall with the most wins during a year-long competition of intramural events.
- President Henry Hoover met his wife, Lou, as a senior at this university.
- There is a steam tunnel system under this school’s campus.
- Canyon day is this school’s oldest tradition, where the community gathers to clean and restore a portion of Crystal Springs Creek.
- Eleanor Roosevelt dedicated Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s and her former townhouse to this college.
- There is a spot on this school’s campus that has lines that point to where the old buildings of the university once stood before the fire in 1912. If students step on the “Point of Failure” they won’t graduate in four years.
- Professor Josiah S. Carberry’s legacy lives on this campus through Josiah’s restaurant and the Carberry Fund for books.
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- Roth Pond Regatta is a tradition at this university where groups make boats out of cardboard tape, with the challenge to get across the Roth Pond first without sinking.
- This university has the largest entirely student run non-profit corporation in the country, commonly known as “The Corp”.
- The Free Speech Movement started in 1964 at this university and led to a college campus phenomenon that was first inspired by the struggle for civil rights and fueled by opposition to the Vietnam War.
- Gargoyle-esque sculptures, called “bosses” adorn many of the buildings here.
- The Honeycrisp Apple was developed at this university in 1974.
- One of this school’s oldest traditions is Flower Sunday, celebrated on the first Sunday of the school year where returning siblings (“bigs”) are matched with incoming students (“littles”) in their dorms and present them with flowers or small gifts.
- This was the first school in the nation to adopt the Owl as its mascot, signifying its beginning as a night school.
- This school has the distinction of being both a private and public institution.
- Scav, this school’s 30-year-old annual scavenger hunt, is a 72-hour search for hundreds of encrypted clues, riddles, and seemingly impossible items on campus and city.
- Taking up 30 square feet of space, the fastest computer in New York City sits here.
26 Clues: This school’s mascot is the Fighting Scots. • There is a steam tunnel system under this school’s campus. • President Gerald Ford was a star center and linebacker here. • The Honeycrisp Apple was developed at this university in 1974. • The movie “Good Will Hunting” with Matt Damon took place here. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2024-01-11
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- These mythical creatures look like stone statues during the day, but come to life at night. You can find them engraved on buildings and graveyards, where they scare away evil spirits. They have wings and claws, and sometimes horns or tails.
- This mythical creature is a giant snake with many heads. It is very scary and dangerous. When you cut off one of its heads, two more grow back. There is a large constellation of stars that is named after this creature.
- This mythical creature has the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of a bird. It likes to ask riddles to passersby. If you answer correctly, it lets you go. There is a famous pyramid in Egypt with a statue of this creature.
- This mythical creature is a horse with wings. It can fly very fast and high. According to Greek mythology, it was born from Poseidon, the sea god and a monster named Medusa. The creature represents strength and imagination.
- This mythical creature originates in stories from ancient Europe. It is often portrayed as a snake that can kill anyone who even looks into its eyes. It is also called the "King of Serpents".
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- This mythical creature is half human and half horse. They are very brave and good at fighting with bows and arrows. They live in groups, usually in the mountains or forests. They are also very smart and love to learn.
- This mythical creature comes from Irish tales and is part of the fairy family. They are very small, fast, and mischievous. They love to play tricks on people and hide their gold. They are also said to be good at making shoes.
- This mythical creature is a beautiful bird that never dies. When it gets old, it sets itself on fire and turns into ashes. But then, it rises again from the ashes, young and strong. It is a symbol of hope and rebirth.
- This mythical creature is half eagle and half horse. It was first mentioned by Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto in the 1500s. He described it as being very fast and capable of flying. It is also said to be loyal and friendly.
- This mythical creature is half lion and half eagle. It is very strong and brave, and it can fly and hunt. It was first seen in ancient Egyptian art. In Greek mythology, it pulled the chariot of the Sun god Apollo.
10 Clues: This mythical creature originates in stories from ancient Europe. It is often portrayed as a snake that can kill anyone who even looks into its eyes. It is also called the "King of Serpents". • ...
Riddles of Reckoning: A Statistics Puzzle 2025-10-01
4 Clues: am I? • Ordered in line from least unto most, • dwell in the middle, neither boast nor coast. • I bind together many numbers as one, Dividing their sum ‘til the reckoning is done.
Max Tilt 80 days or die 2024-12-17
Investigator of novel : 2013-12-15
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- Create by Agatha Christie. The famous Belgian detective is one of the most famous characters of Agatha Christie, appearing in 33 novels and 51 news (short stories), published between 1920 and 1975. He likes the order and emphasizes the small details which can seem insignificant in everybody's view.
- Created by Agatha Christie. She is the hero of 12 police novels and 20 news (short stories) of Agatha Christie. She is by certain aspects, one detective in armchair, that is, which solves riddles without going on the scene of a crime and without questioning herself witnesses.
- Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is a doctor, an amateur detective and a friend of the detective Sherlock Holmes, too created by Arthur Conan Doyle. In Sherlock Holmes's adventures, Watson plays the role of the Artless by the eyes of which the reader discovers the affair under his most mysterious aspect, then all at once discovers the truth thanks to the explanations of Holmes.
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- Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Private detective endowed with a remarkable memory. He is the hero of 4 novels and 56 news (short stories), he is frequently accompanied with Doctor Watson. It became the archetype of the private detective.
- Created by Georges Simenon. He is a protagonist and a hero of 75 police novels and 28 news (short stories) of Georges Simenon. It is an impressive, broad-shouldered man, in the sometimes disturbing surly speed, who takes his time to solve a survey. His technique of investigation is based on the understanding of the personality of the various protagonists of an affair and their interactions.
- Created by Fred Vargas. This police captain distinguishes himself by its absence of method of investigation; it is incapable to analyze or to support consciously a long reasoning. He obtains nevertheless spectacular results thanks to his intuition and especially to his big sensibility.
- Recreated by Jean Ray from a Dutch police series. He appears, in the stories original as in those imagined by Jean Ray, as the American Sherlock Holmes. His technique of survey consists in being inspired by tried-and-tested methods but does not hesitate to cast anchor its shirt to follow a track
7 Clues: Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Private detective endowed with a remarkable memory. He is the hero of 4 novels and 56 news (short stories), he is frequently accompanied with Doctor Watson. It became the archetype of the private detective. • ...
Saint Paddy's riddles 2023-03-14
Riddles and questions 2017-04-15
See how you stack up to some sophomore challenge riddles. 2025-11-18
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- What has 13 hearts but no other organs?
- What loses its head in the morning but gets it back at night?
- What travels the world but stays in the corner
- What stays in the water but doesn't get wet
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- What five-letter word can be read the same upside down or right side up?
- What word contains all of the twenty-six letters?
- I am a solitary word, 5 letters long. Behead me once, I am the same. Behead me again, I am still the same.
- The poor have me; the rich need me. Eat me and you will die. What am I?
8 Clues: What has 13 hearts but no other organs? • What stays in the water but doesn't get wet • What travels the world but stays in the corner • What word contains all of the twenty-six letters? • What loses its head in the morning but gets it back at night? • The poor have me; the rich need me. Eat me and you will die. What am I? • ...
Born a Crime Vocab Puzzle 2025-01-09
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- The sound of the ax splitting _______ echoed through the forest, a reminder of the forest's changing fate.
- A venomous snake known for raising its hood when threatened, the _______ is a feared creature in many cultures.
- He pulled out his _______ with practiced ease, the cold metal gleaming in the low light.
- Instead of writing the same thing twice, a streamlined process would avoid being _______.
- The old-fashioned decor seemed entirely _______ against the sleek modern furniture in the room.
- With the body of a lion and the face of a human, the _______ challenges travelers with riddles that have yet to be fully understood.
- The _______ flowed endlessly toward the ocean, its waters carving the land as it went.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, and cosmic dust, another term for this vast system is a _______.
- The string instrument, played with a bow, that produces haunting melodies is a _______.
- The old house stood in the middle of the field, its structure _______ and crumbling under years of neglect.
- The mountain that erupts with molten lava and ash is called a _______.
- She was not just beautiful but _______ in a classic, understated way.
- The company decided to _______ a new office space to accommodate its growing team.
- A dense, tropical forest filled with a rich variety of plant and animal life is called a _______.
- He had a _______ attitude toward the problem, dismissing it without considering the consequences.
- The system used to detect objects and measure their distance by bouncing waves off them is called _______.
- ________ down the hill, you feel like you're on a roller coaster with no brakes. What is your fate?
- When the moon passes in front of the sun, casting a shadow across the earth, it's called a _______.
- Active during twilight hours, some animals are naturally _______—perfectly suited to the fading light.
- A claim without any foundation or proof, a load of _______ that should be dismissed immediately.
- He spent hours fitting the scattered pieces together, each click of the puzzle bringing him closer to the finished picture.
- The gleaming award, given for victory, is often referred to as a _______ of achievement.
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- You can describe someone who fixates on every minor detail as _______ or perhaps overly meticulous.
- That dress is particularly _______ on her, accentuating her best features with grace.
- He tried to _______ to avoid work, claiming he wasn’t feeling well, though we all knew better.
- The _______ soared through the sky, its sharp eyes scanning the ground below for its next meal.
- A game of strategy, patience, and foresight, where every piece plays a crucial role—this is the essence of _______.
- Her comment was so _______ that it stopped the debate in its tracks, cutting through all the fluff.
- The politician’s _______ was exposed when his actions contradicted his speeches.
- Some minds are stubborn and unchanging, while others are remarkably ________, easily shaped by new ideas.
- Someone who lacks refinement and basic manners—definitely the opposite of a polished socialite—is often called _______.
- The soft glow of the _______ guided them through the foggy night, a beacon in the dark.
- This project has turned into a _______ rather than a sprint, requiring endurance and patience to complete.
- That friend who constantly complains about everything from the weather to their coffee temperature is a chronic _______.
- A rare, life-sustaining spot in the desert where water and greenery flourish is known as an _______.
- Are you going to skim through the report or _______ it with careful attention?
- A sheltered bay where ships dock is called a _______.
- A large, flat surface used by blacksmiths to shape metal is called an _______.
- The opera's soaring voices filled the grand hall, each note a declaration of passion and drama, elevating the audience into the world of _______.
- Earth is just one _______ in a solar system, orbiting a star in the vastness of space.
40 Clues: A sheltered bay where ships dock is called a _______. • She was not just beautiful but _______ in a classic, understated way. • The mountain that erupts with molten lava and ash is called a _______. • Are you going to skim through the report or _______ it with careful attention? • A large, flat surface used by blacksmiths to shape metal is called an _______. • ...
Foster Family Christmas 2025-12-03
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- What type of pie does Dad get every year for Christmas?
- The severed head of this Christmas icon is at the top of the tree
- Me bake these on Christmas Eve
- These type of "riddles" are the funniest, according to Dad
- The star of Christmas Dinner
- Nana's totem animal
- What were "All Ye Faithful" told to do?
- What dad calls Christmas when he gets lots of Merry Mechs
- What Ralphie tells Santa he wants (the first time) on A Christmas Story
- Kelby's favorite piece of media ever
- 3D Puzzles that actually work
- The most talkative type of gallery (on the phone) during Christmas calls
- Mom's favorite part of Christmas
- The name of the Grinch's dog
- Dad's favorite part of Christmas
- What everyone needs when Christmas is over
- The name of the human character who thinks he's an elf in the movie Elf
- The name of Rudolph's dear deer girlfriend
- Issaquah chocolate company that helps us celebrate Christmas every year
- What did Carol deck her Christmas balls with lots of?
- What bodily function noise do you HAVE to make at the end of Jingle Bells?
- A type of trading card often found in stockings
- Sam's favorite part of Christmas
- While Batman was in the Kitchen, and Robin was in the hall, what was the Joker doing?
- Traditional Christmas morning surprise
- What kind of "animal" should "keep the change" in Home Alone?
- ---loft! (dad is annoying when this song comes on)
- What is Cyrus's brain made out of?
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- We make one of these every year for the whole family using the year's pix
- The type of calendar that gives you daily gifts (but only if you guess Dad's riddle!)
- Michael's sycophantic sidekick on The Office
- Cyrus knocked this on the floor and ate it, once
- Mom's favorite thing to get for Christmas
- Mom wears a blue one she's had since she was a teen (keeps her warm)
- Mom's favorite Christmas dessert
- Dad does this when he sleeps (loudly!)
- We make this every year to eat with our Christmas platters even though we are lactose intolerant
- This type of card helps you buy your OWN gifts after Christmas
- The dog version of Santa Claus
- The tasty back strips of a pig
- Dad & Kelby eat it on a bagel slathered with cream cheese
- What gift does Michael Scott give at Secret Santa on The Office
- Mom and Kelby like to shop here to get hand-made gifts
- "He knows when yer sleeping, he knows when yer awake, he knows where yer keeping, that pet ______ that you named Jake"
- Dad used this last year to cut up the tree, shooting pine needles everywhere and creating a giant mess
- Spray this to keep the rolls from sticking
- Kelby's favorite part of Christmas
- "Shooby _____!" Dad yells this way too loud whenever "Pennies From Heaven" comes on during the Elf movie (dad is annoying)
- The name of the Christmas House Elf that is responsible for filling the Foshter's Christmas mailboxes
- What is the last name of the Gnome that guards the Christmas Tree?
- Sam's favorite specialty shop (does Youtube Videos)
- The punny skeleton on Undertale
- What does Lucy in the Peanuts Christmas Special REALLY want for Christmas?
- You find these ornaments by vigorously shaking the tree when putting everything away, after Christmas is over
- This type of paper makes gifts pretty, and we always recycle it
- What did Harold the Angel sing?
56 Clues: Nana's totem animal • The star of Christmas Dinner • The name of the Grinch's dog • 3D Puzzles that actually work • Me bake these on Christmas Eve • The dog version of Santa Claus • The tasty back strips of a pig • The punny skeleton on Undertale • What did Harold the Angel sing? • Mom's favorite Christmas dessert • Mom's favorite part of Christmas • ...
