riddles Crossword Puzzles
Reactive Riddles: Unveiling the Five Chemical Transformations 2024-05-02
4 Clues: Another word for a synthesis reaction • One reactant is broken down into two or more products • A single element replaces an element in a compound (2 Words) • It is a reaction in which two chemical substances react by exchanging ions to produce two new molecules.(1 WORDS)
Reactive Riddles: Unveiling the Five Chemical Transformations 2024-05-02
4 Clues: Another word for a synthesis reaction • One reactant is broken down into two or more products • A single element replaces an element in a compound (2 Words) • It is a reaction in which two chemical substances react by exchanging ions to produce two new molecules.(1 WORDS)
SH DIGRAPHS (Use the riddles to help you to find the 'sh' words) 2022-10-18
11 Clues: something you eat • lives in the ocean • you eat out of this • located near the sea • the opposite of tall • part of a boy's uniform • you use it to buy things • what you wear on your feet • you can find them on the beach • in order to keep your hands clean • when you are asked not to make any noise
Solve the riddles to discover the ingredients for our mystery breakfast recipe! 2025-11-18
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- All your favorites wrapped in a blanket
- The most important meal of the day
- I come from wilbert.. which do you like patties or links
- Comes from cows... and from your favorite pizza too.
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- A soft, round blanket that wraps up all the goodness.
- Crispy delishousness that lives the house. But watch out my grease might pop you.
- chunky mix that have good moves
- You crack it before you cook it.
- Spicy topping that dances between red and green.
9 Clues: chunky mix that have good moves • You crack it before you cook it. • The most important meal of the day • All your favorites wrapped in a blanket • Spicy topping that dances between red and green. • Comes from cows... and from your favorite pizza too. • A soft, round blanket that wraps up all the goodness. • I come from wilbert.. which do you like patties or links • ...
Born a Crime Vocab Puzzle 2025-01-09
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- Instead of writing the same thing twice, a streamlined process would avoid being _______.
- The sound of the ax splitting _______ echoed through the forest, a reminder of the forest's changing fate.
- She was not just beautiful but _______ in a classic, understated way.
- A large, flat surface used by blacksmiths to shape metal is called an _______.
- The system used to detect objects and measure their distance by bouncing waves off them is called _______.
- Her comment was so _______ that it stopped the debate in its tracks, cutting through all the fluff.
- _______ in a classic, understated way.
- A dense, tropical forest filled with a rich variety of plant and animal life is called a _______.
- Active during twilight hours, some animals are naturally _______—perfectly suited to the fading light.
- This project has turned into a _______ rather than a sprint, requiring endurance and patience to complete.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, and cosmic dust, another term for this vast system is a _______.
- You can describe someone who fixates on every minor detail as _______ or perhaps overly meticulous.
- 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 _______.
- That dress is particularly _______ on her, accentuating her best features with grace.
- A sheltered bay where ships dock is called a _______.
- With the body of a lion and the face of a human, the _______ challenges travelers with riddles that have yet to be fully understood.
- ________ down the hill, you feel like you're on a roller coaster with no brakes. What is your fate?
- Some minds are stubborn and unchanging, while others are remarkably ________, easily shaped by new ideas.
- A game of strategy, patience, and foresight, where every piece plays a crucial role—this is the essence of _______.
- A rare, life-sustaining spot in the desert where water and greenery flourish is known as an _______.
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- He tried to _______ to avoid work, claiming he wasn’t feeling well, though we all knew better.
- The old-fashioned decor seemed entirely _______ against the sleek modern furniture in the room.
- A venomous snake known for raising its hood when threatened, the _______ is a feared creature in many cultures.
- The opera's soaring voices filled the grand hall, each note a declaration of passion and drama, elevating the audience into the world of _______.
- When the moon passes in front of the sun, casting a shadow across the earth, it's called a _______.
- The politician’s _______ was exposed when his actions contradicted his speeches.
- He had a _______ attitude toward the problem, dismissing it without considering the consequences.
- The company decided to _______ a new office space to accommodate its growing team.
- The soft glow of the _______ guided them through the foggy night, a beacon in the dark.
- He pulled out his _______ with practiced ease, the cold metal gleaming in the low light.
- That friend who constantly complains about everything from the weather to their coffee temperature is a chronic _______.
- The string instrument, played with a bow, that produces haunting melodies is a _______.
- The _______ soared through the sky, its sharp eyes scanning the ground below for its next meal.
- The gleaming award, given for victory, is often referred to as a _______ of achievement.
- The _______ flowed endlessly toward the ocean, its waters carving the land as it went.
- Someone who lacks refinement and basic manners—definitely the opposite of a polished socialite—is often called _______.
- A claim without any foundation or proof, a load of _______ that should be dismissed immediately.
- Earth is just one _______ in a solar system, orbiting a star in the vastness of space.
- Are you going to skim through the report or _______ it with careful attention?
- He spent hours fitting the scattered pieces together, each click of the puzzle bringing him closer to the finished picture.
41 Clues: _______ in a classic, understated way. • 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 _______. • A large, flat surface used by blacksmiths to shape metal is called an _______. • ...
2022 Halloween Crossword 2022-10-28
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- The farthest distance to fire a pumpkin. (Rounded to the 1’s place)
- A shapeshifting, equine water spirit known best for its tarry hide and carrying its riders into the depths.
- Bobbing for apples started out as a _________ ritual.
- I have no feet to dance, I have no eyes to see, I have no life to live or die, but yet I do all three. What am I?
- A red moon is a _______ moon.
- What’s a skeleton’s favorite instrument? A ______.
- How many feet across was the world’s largest, recorded pumpkin pie?
- Tootsie Rolls were name by their creator, Leo Hirschfield, after his ________, nicknamed ‘Tootsie.’
- During a quite literally dark and stormy day, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, as part of a _____ _____ competition.
- The original name of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups was inspired by the ____.
- In an old, spooky legend, where does Ichabod Crane live?
- Each snickers bar has a limit of _______ peanuts.
- How many acres was the largest temporary corn maze?
- What should you throw on your doorstep if you want to keep out evil spirits on Halloween?
- First, you tie a rope from the ceiling. Then, you tie an apple to the rope. Third, you put a candle in the apple and light it on fire! Fourth, spin the apple and then try to take a bite! If you follow all these steps, which inadvisable game of old are you playing?
- Eye of newt, a common ingredient in a witch’s brew, is actually just _______ seed!
- How many continents are pumpkins grown on?
- Which 2017 horror movie holds the all-time worldwide box office record for horror movies?
- In ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’, how many people are killed with a chainsaw?
- Who is Jekyll’s closest companion?
- An enormous legendary bird.
- The maker does not want it, the buyer does not use it, and the user does not see it.
- The phobia of spiders.
- Which song reigned #1 on the Hot 100 list in 1962? The _______ _________
- I’m a dead giveaway for vampire, but don’t break me. What am I?
- According to legend, what is the most dangerous thing about a mandrake?
- What was one of the more eccentric, plant-themed PEZ flavors?
- An orange moon is a _______ moon.
- From which world region do pumpkins originate?
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- Which movie first introduced the concept of zombies eating brains?
- Most years, you will only find this monster once a month.
- “But you see, it’s not me, it’s not my family. In your head, in your head. . .”
- If you are in the Florida keys for Halloween, you may find a(n) _____________ pumpkin carving contest.
- “We're sorry skeletons, you're so misunderstood! You only want to socialize, but I don't think we should!” ______ _____ _________
- What Halloween radio drama caused alleged mass panic on October 30,1938?
- What scares a dullahan?
- This monster is known for large hoards of items, clever riddles, and breathing fire.
- Throwing a(n) _____ _____ over your shoulder on Halloween was thought to reveal the initial of your future spouse.
- Who had the first ‘Jack o Lantern’? (Hint: Mythological figure.)
- What do you call a spider with 13 eyes?
- The irrational fear of candy.
- What is one way to drive off a vampire? Expose it to ________.
- The world’s heaviest pumpkin was 2,702 lbs (1,226 kg.), grown by a farmer from Radda, _____.
- The irrational fear of the moon.
- An incredible amount of this candy is sold for Halloween each year. So much so, that if you laid each piece sold last year – end to end – the line of candy would wrap around the earth 4.25 times.
- What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf?
- What percent of the U.S. pumpkin crop is available during October?
- I’m tall in the morning, I’m shorter at night. I’m pale like I’ve been given a fright! Give me a spark and its easy to see, why Halloween just isn’t the same without me.
- In the beginning, M&M’s were only available to the ________.
- According to Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide, what is the safest manner of transport during a zombie apocalypse?
50 Clues: The phobia of spiders. • What scares a dullahan? • An enormous legendary bird. • A red moon is a _______ moon. • The irrational fear of candy. • The irrational fear of the moon. • An orange moon is a _______ moon. • Who is Jekyll’s closest companion? • What do you call a spider with 13 eyes? • How many continents are pumpkins grown on? • ...
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
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- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- The original story does not have a happy ending. Instead of marrying the Prince and living happily ever after she instead turns into sea _____.
- The Disney retelling of The Snow Queen's story is called ______. It is very loosely based on the tale, but was still said to be so.
- The Prince, from Disney's retelling of the Frog Prince's story has a traveling companion by the name of __________. He tries to take the Princes place.
- The third little piggy built his house out of ________.
- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- In the Disney retelling, the Cinder Girl, is assisted by her fairy __________.
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- In the Disney version of the story, ________ are released every year on Rapunzel's birthday.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- What is the name of the evil stepmother who forces her adopted daughter to clean for her and her two other children?
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- The Evil Royal Vizier in the Disney telling of the Aladdin story.
- As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- The Big Bad Wolf convinces the girl in red to collect _________ for her grandmother.
- In the story of the Frog princes there are a few methods that were used to break the spell. The frog had to be thrown against the wall, sleep on the princess pillow, or as many know it to be, recieve a _______ from the spoiled princess.
- Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- _________ Rider replaces the prince in the Disney telling of the rapunzel story.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A _____ Goose
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- In the Disney telling of the tale, the sultan's daughter goes by the name of _________.
- Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling.
- With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- Hansel and Gretel are _______ inside by the old hag with the promises of soft beds, good food, and a hot bath.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A Bag of _______.
- When Hansel and Gretel get lost, they come across a ______ house.
- In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- In a coffin made of glass, is where the young princess was saved at last.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- Gerda seeks out to find and save her friend ______.
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the handsome _________ wishes to make Belle his wife.
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
- The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- Rapunzel's weapon of choice in the Disney version of the tale is a _______ Pan.
40 Clues: Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling. • The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • Gerda seeks out to find and save her friend ______. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • The third little piggy built his house out of ________. • In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________. • ...
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
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- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- This Disney Princess is more than she appears. Her story has an unfortunate ending, and should the stories mix, she is related to Zeus.
- The name of the city under the sea from which a fishy princess starts her story.
- The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____.
- Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- The Sultan's daughter, in the Burton translation of the Aladdin story is named Princess _________.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
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- In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
- Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- The Grimm version of Cinderella's story goes by another name.
- The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan causes an _______ which buries most of the invaders.
- _____ bear's porridge was just right
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once almost pricked her finger upon the spindle of a spinning wheel...
- The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.
39 Clues: _____ bear's porridge was just right • Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____. • The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________. • ...
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
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- In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
- The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- The Big Bad Wolf convinces the girl in red to collect _________ for her grandmother.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling.
- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- The red gowned fairy of the Disney retelling of the Sleeping Princess.
- The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- What is the shape the evil fairy in the sleeping princess' story takes?
- Rider tells Rapunzel his real name is ________ when they start talking secrets in the Disney version of the tale.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- The girl in red makes 3 exclamations, "Goodness what big ______ you have!"
- Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- _________ Rider replaces the prince in the Disney telling of the rapunzel story.
- The young girl who is forced to try and spin straw into gold is offered a deal by an imp. On the third day he spins the straw for the price over her _________ child.
- In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- In order for Alice to grow in size she must consume the cake labeled "_____ ME"
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- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling.
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- To play the Queens game in the yard, in the Disney retelling Alice and the Queen use _________ to whack at the ball.
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- In Villeneuve's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has _______ siblings.
- In the story of the ugly ________, a young bird leaves his home when others make fun of him.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- In Beaumont's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has ______ siblings.
- The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- In order for Alice to shrink she must consume the bottle labeled "______ ME"
- The Snow Queen, sister to Anna, in the loosely based adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen fairy tale is named ______ in the film.
- The green gowned fairy of the Disney retelling of the Sleeping Princess.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
38 Clues: Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling. • Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling. • The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________. • ...
harry pt 2 2024-04-02
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- Hermione tried using hair from _ for her Polyjuice potion, but ended up with cat hair instead
- ron had gone to find more of what when hermione sat with harry to atlk about krum’s behavioir with luna’s dad at the wedding
- jinx that could be used to propel a small wad of material at a high velocity (such as gum)
- the color Harry turned the robes in Ron’s Chudley Cannons poster when he came of age
- what did Dumbledore serve the Dursleys in their home when picking up harry before his 6th year at Hogwarts
- What type of dog does Aunt Marge breed
- Sirius black’s father’s name
- draco malfoys grandfather
- as long as a werewolf drinks this potion the week before a full moon, they are able to keep their mind when they transform
- which first year fell into the lake before the sorting feast
- who was the executioner appointed to execute buckbeak
- Dumbledore was wrapped in a gold starred velvet of what color after he died
- what day of the week did the grangers plan to go to diagon alley before hermione started her second year at Hogwarts
- wizarding equivalent of Muggle binoculars, but with additional features
- Runcorn had gone home with one of these during the infiltration of the ministry of magic by the trio
- where is the riddle house located
- during their care of magical creature lesson on WHAT CREATURE could harry and his classmates win an enormous slab of honeyduke chocolate
- what type of tree grew near the riddles grave outside the church
- which item at breakfast did harry pretend to dose with felix felicis before ron’s quidditch game
- monkshood and wolfsbane are two of the three names for a plant used in potions what is the third name
- Well-liked and sometimes famous students at Hogwarts were invited to this out-of-hours dining and social club
- a prison built by Gellert Grindelwald to hold his opponents
- what did Hedwig catch on her hunt before returning to privet drive the night harry was attacked by dementors
- what wood was lily evan’s wand made out of
- What is ron’s patronus
- Arthur weasley’s patronus
- what spell did harry use to get cedric alone to tell him abou the dragons for the first task
- what was the name of the death eater that snape encountered outside of the Malfoy manor (7th book)
- headmaster of durmstrang institute
- one of dumbledore's middle names
- Professor _ was the Defense against the dark arts teacher who cursed the position
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- during the battle in the Hall of Prophecies what color is the flame that hits Hermione in the chest
- Hagrid’s mother’s name
- Hermione was disguised as this person while infiltrating the ministry of magic
- draco malfoys grandfather died from what
- Professor Sprout’s signal to the students that they could take off their earmuffs
- before his hearing at the ministry of magic harry had toast for breakfast with what topping
- a member of voldemort’s ‘bounty hunters’
- magical creature half horse half human
- last name of the couple the dersley’s had over when dobby showed up
- remus was murdered by the death eater by this name
- cornelius fudge was voted _ wizard of the year (1995)
- Fred and George fed a _ _ _ to a salamander they ‘rescued’ at Hogwarts
- Nicolas flame’s wife’s name
- remus gave his 3rd year students an essay about _ the week after Sirius black’s second break in at Hogwarts
- snape mentions that this would make even you-know-who spill out his darkest secrets
- whose office was harry originally supposed to have his underaged magic hearing in
- one of dumbledore’s middle names
- cornelius fudge wears a bowler hat that is what color
- ron was disguised as this person while infiltrating the ministry of magic
- according to Trelawney what does a two of spades mean
- what day of the week did harry potter have his first DADA class in his fourth year
- one of dumbledore's middle names
- an object enchated to instantly bring anyone touching it to a specific location
- what is Viktor Krum’s nationality
- the spell tonks used to clean up the feathers and droppings in hedwigs cage the first time she met harry
56 Clues: Hagrid’s mother’s name • What is ron’s patronus • draco malfoys grandfather • Arthur weasley’s patronus • Nicolas flame’s wife’s name • Sirius black’s father’s name • one of dumbledore’s middle names • one of dumbledore's middle names • one of dumbledore's middle names • where is the riddle house located • what is Viktor Krum’s nationality • headmaster of durmstrang institute • ...
2022 Halloween Crossword 2022-10-28
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- A red moon is a _______ moon.
- An orange moon is a _______ moon.
- This monster is known for large hoards of items, clever riddles, and breathing fire.
- “We're sorry skeletons, you're so misunderstood! You only want to socialize, but I don't think we should!” ______ _____ _________
- Which 2017 horror movie holds the all-time worldwide box office record for horror movies?
- Who is Jekyll’s closest companion?
- Bobbing for apples started out as a _________ ritual.
- The irrational fear of candy.
- A shapeshifting, equine water spirit known best for its tarry hide and carrying its riders into the depths.
- How many acres was the largest temporary corn maze?
- I’m tall in the morning, I’m shorter at night. I’m pale like I’ve been given a fright! Give me a spark and its easy to see, why Halloween just isn’t the same without me.
- Which song reigned #1 on the Hot 100 list in 1962? The _______ _________
- Who had the first ‘Jack o Lantern’? (Hint: Mythological figure.)
- In the beginning, M&M’s were only available to the ________.
- Which movie first introduced the concept of zombies eating brains?
- The farthest distance to fire a pumpkin. (Rounded to the 1’s place)
- The irrational fear of the moon.
- What was one of the more eccentric, plant-themed PEZ flavors?
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- From which world region do pumpkins originate?
- What scares a dullahan?
- According to Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide, what is the safest manner of transport during a zombie apocalypse?
- What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf?
- If you are in the Florida keys for Halloween, you may find a(n) _____________ pumpkin carving contest.
- First, you tie a rope from the ceiling. Then, you tie an apple to the rope. Third, you put a candle in the apple and light it on fire! Fourth, spin the apple and then try to take a bite! If you follow all these steps, which inadvisable game of old are you playing?
- What Halloween radio drama caused alleged mass panic on October 30,1938?
- The phobia of spiders.
- What’s a skeleton’s favorite instrument? A ______.
- In an old, spooky legend, where does Ichabod Crane live?
- How many feet across was the world’s largest, recorded pumpkin pie?
- The original name of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups was inspired by the ____.
- The world’s heaviest pumpkin was 2,702 lbs (1,226 kg.), grown by a farmer from Radda, _____.
- Most years, you will only find this monster once a month.
- Eye of newt, a common ingredient in a witch’s brew, is actually just _______ seed!
- According to legend, what is the most dangerous thing about a mandrake?
- “But you see, it’s not me, it’s not my family. In your head, in your head. . .”
- What percent of the U.S. pumpkin crop is available during October?
- How many continents are pumpkins grown on?
- What is one way to drive off a vampire? Expose it to ________.
- What do you call a spider with 13 eyes?
- Throwing a(n) _____ _____ over your shoulder on Halloween was thought to reveal the initial of your future spouse.
- I’m a dead giveaway for vampire, but don’t break me. What am I?
- Tootsie Rolls were name by their creator, Leo Hirschfield, after his ________, nicknamed ‘Tootsie.’
- An incredible amount of this candy is sold for Halloween each year. So much so, that if you laid each piece sold last year – end to end – the line of candy would wrap around the earth 4.25 times.
- In ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’, how many people are killed with a chainsaw?
- An enormous legendary bird.
- During a quite literally dark and stormy day, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, as part of a _____ _____ competition.
- Each snickers bar has a limit of _______ peanuts.
- I have no feet to dance, I have no eyes to see, I have no life to live or die, but yet I do all three. What am I?
- The maker does not want it, the buyer does not use it, and the user does not see it.
- What should you throw on your doorstep if you want to keep out evil spirits on Halloween?
50 Clues: The phobia of spiders. • What scares a dullahan? • An enormous legendary bird. • A red moon is a _______ moon. • The irrational fear of candy. • The irrational fear of the moon. • An orange moon is a _______ moon. • Who is Jekyll’s closest companion? • What do you call a spider with 13 eyes? • What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf? • ...
2022 Halloween Crossword 2022-10-28
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- The irrational fear of candy.
- How many continents are pumpkins grown on?
- Who is Jekyll’s closest companion?
- This monster is known for large hoards of items, clever riddles, and breathing fire.
- Each snickers bar has a limit of _______ peanuts.
- What percent of the U.S. pumpkin crop is available during October?
- I’m tall in the morning, I’m shorter at night. I’m pale like I’ve been given a fright! Give me a spark and its easy to see, why Halloween just isn’t the same without me.
- The original name of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups was inspired by the ____.
- What’s a skeleton’s favorite instrument? A ______.
- What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf?
- “We're sorry skeletons, you're so misunderstood! You only want to socialize, but I don't think we should!” ______ _____ _________
- If you are in the Florida keys for Halloween, you may find a(n) _____________ pumpkin carving contest.
- During a quite literally dark and stormy day, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, as part of a _____ _____ competition.
- What should you throw on your doorstep if you want to keep out evil spirits on Halloween?
- The farthest distance to fire a pumpkin. (Rounded to the 1’s place)
- What do you call a spider with 13 eyes?
- Tootsie Rolls were name by their creator, Leo Hirschfield, after his ________, nicknamed ‘Tootsie.’
- From which world region do pumpkins originate?
- In an old, spooky legend, where does Ichabod Crane live?
- Eye of newt, a common ingredient in a witch’s brew, is actually just _______ seed!
- The world’s heaviest pumpkin was 2,702 lbs (1,226 kg.), grown by a farmer from Radda, _____.
- The irrational fear of the moon.
- I’m a dead giveaway for vampire, but don’t break me. What am I?
- An incredible amount of this candy is sold for Halloween each year. So much so, that if you laid each piece sold last year – end to end – the line of candy would wrap around the earth 4.25 times.
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- “But you see, it’s not me, it’s not my family. In your head, in your head. . .”
- What Halloween radio drama caused alleged mass panic on October 30,1938?
- What was one of the more eccentric, plant-themed PEZ flavors?
- In ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’, how many people are killed with a chainsaw?
- Bobbing for apples started out as a _________ ritual.
- In the beginning, M&M’s were only available to the ________.
- The maker does not want it, the buyer does not use it, and the user does not see it.
- Most years, you will only find this monster once a month.
- The phobia of spiders.
- Throwing a(n) _____ _____ over your shoulder on Halloween was thought to reveal the initial of your future spouse.
- Which song reigned #1 on the Hot 100 list in 1962? The _______ _________
- A red moon is a _______ moon.
- According to legend, what is the most dangerous thing about a mandrake?
- An orange moon is a _______ moon.
- What is one way to drive off a vampire? Expose it to ________.
- According to Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide, what is the safest manner of transport during a zombie apocalypse?
- First, you tie a rope from the ceiling. Then, you tie an apple to the rope. Third, you put a candle in the apple and light it on fire! Fourth, spin the apple and then try to take a bite! If you follow all these steps, which inadvisable game of old are you playing?
- Who had the first ‘Jack o Lantern’? (Hint: Mythological figure.)
- How many feet across was the world’s largest, recorded pumpkin pie?
- Which movie first introduced the concept of zombies eating brains?
- I have no feet to dance, I have no eyes to see, I have no life to live or die, but yet I do all three. What am I?
- How many acres was the largest temporary corn maze?
- Which 2017 horror movie holds the all-time worldwide box office record for horror movies?
- What scares a dullahan?
- A shapeshifting, equine water spirit known best for its tarry hide and carrying its riders into the depths.
- An enormous legendary bird.
50 Clues: The phobia of spiders. • What scares a dullahan? • An enormous legendary bird. • The irrational fear of candy. • A red moon is a _______ moon. • The irrational fear of the moon. • An orange moon is a _______ moon. • Who is Jekyll’s closest companion? • What do you call a spider with 13 eyes? • How many continents are pumpkins grown on? • ...
2022 Halloween Crossword 2022-10-28
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- Who had the first ‘Jack o Lantern’? (Hint: Mythological figure.)
- The farthest distance to fire a pumpkin. (Rounded to the 1’s place)
- Eye of newt, a common ingredient in a witch’s brew, is actually just _______ seed!
- The phobia of spiders.
- I’m a dead giveaway for vampire, but don’t break me. What am I?
- Tootsie Rolls were name by their creator, Leo Hirschfield, after his ________, nicknamed ‘Tootsie.’
- How many acres was the largest temporary corn maze?
- I’m tall in the morning, I’m shorter at night. I’m pale like I’ve been given a fright! Give me a spark and its easy to see, why Halloween just isn’t the same without me.
- The irrational fear of candy.
- In an old, spooky legend, where does Ichabod Crane live?
- What percent of the U.S. pumpkin crop is available during October?
- According to legend, what is the most dangerous thing about a mandrake?
- This monster is known for large hoards of items, clever riddles, and breathing fire.
- What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf?
- How many continents are pumpkins grown on?
- Which movie first introduced the concept of zombies eating brains?
- An orange moon is a _______ moon.
- Which song reigned #1 on the Hot 100 list in 1962? The _______ _________
- A red moon is a _______ moon.
- What is one way to drive off a vampire? Expose it to ________.
- Throwing a(n) _____ _____ over your shoulder on Halloween was thought to reveal the initial of your future spouse.
- A shapeshifting, equine water spirit known best for its tarry hide and carrying its riders into the depths.
- The irrational fear of the moon.
- From which world region do pumpkins originate?
- Most years, you will only find this monster once a month.
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- The original name of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups was inspired by the ____.
- What was one of the more eccentric, plant-themed PEZ flavors?
- Bobbing for apples started out as a _________ ritual.
- An incredible amount of this candy is sold for Halloween each year. So much so, that if you laid each piece sold last year – end to end – the line of candy would wrap around the earth 4.25 times.
- In the beginning, M&M’s were only available to the ________.
- Each snickers bar has a limit of _______ peanuts.
- If you are in the Florida keys for Halloween, you may find a(n) _____________ pumpkin carving contest.
- How many feet across was the world’s largest, recorded pumpkin pie?
- “We're sorry skeletons, you're so misunderstood! You only want to socialize, but I don't think we should!” ______ _____ _________
- What should you throw on your doorstep if you want to keep out evil spirits on Halloween?
- An enormous legendary bird.
- What Halloween radio drama caused alleged mass panic on October 30,1938?
- “But you see, it’s not me, it’s not my family. In your head, in your head. . .”
- The maker does not want it, the buyer does not use it, and the user does not see it.
- In ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’, how many people are killed with a chainsaw?
- What scares a dullahan?
- The world’s heaviest pumpkin was 2,702 lbs (1,226 kg.), grown by a farmer from Radda, _____.
- During a quite literally dark and stormy day, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, as part of a _____ _____ competition.
- What’s a skeleton’s favorite instrument? A ______.
- Who is Jekyll’s closest companion?
- What do you call a spider with 13 eyes?
- First, you tie a rope from the ceiling. Then, you tie an apple to the rope. Third, you put a candle in the apple and light it on fire! Fourth, spin the apple and then try to take a bite! If you follow all these steps, which inadvisable game of old are you playing?
- I have no feet to dance, I have no eyes to see, I have no life to live or die, but yet I do all three. What am I?
- Which 2017 horror movie holds the all-time worldwide box office record for horror movies?
- According to Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide, what is the safest manner of transport during a zombie apocalypse?
50 Clues: The phobia of spiders. • What scares a dullahan? • An enormous legendary bird. • The irrational fear of candy. • A red moon is a _______ moon. • The irrational fear of the moon. • An orange moon is a _______ moon. • Who is Jekyll’s closest companion? • What do you call a spider with 13 eyes? • What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf? • ...
2022 Halloween Crossword 2022-10-28
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- Who had the first ‘Jack o Lantern’? (Hint: Mythological figure.)
- The farthest distance to fire a pumpkin. (Rounded to the 1’s place)
- Eye of newt, a common ingredient in a witch’s brew, is actually just _______ seed!
- The phobia of spiders.
- I’m a dead giveaway for vampire, but don’t break me. What am I?
- Tootsie Rolls were name by their creator, Leo Hirschfield, after his ________, nicknamed ‘Tootsie.’
- How many acres was the largest temporary corn maze?
- I’m tall in the morning, I’m shorter at night. I’m pale like I’ve been given a fright! Give me a spark and its easy to see, why Halloween just isn’t the same without me.
- The irrational fear of candy.
- In an old, spooky legend, where does Ichabod Crane live?
- What percent of the U.S. pumpkin crop is available during October?
- According to legend, what is the most dangerous thing about a mandrake?
- This monster is known for large hoards of items, clever riddles, and breathing fire.
- What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf?
- How many continents are pumpkins grown on?
- Which movie first introduced the concept of zombies eating brains?
- An orange moon is a _______ moon.
- Which song reigned #1 on the Hot 100 list in 1962? The _______ _________
- A red moon is a _______ moon.
- What is one way to drive off a vampire? Expose it to ________.
- Throwing a(n) _____ _____ over your shoulder on Halloween was thought to reveal the initial of your future spouse.
- A shapeshifting, equine water spirit known best for its tarry hide and carrying its riders into the depths.
- The irrational fear of the moon.
- From which world region do pumpkins originate?
- Most years, you will only find this monster once a month.
Down
- The original name of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups was inspired by the ____.
- What was one of the more eccentric, plant-themed PEZ flavors?
- Bobbing for apples started out as a _________ ritual.
- An incredible amount of this candy is sold for Halloween each year. So much so, that if you laid each piece sold last year – end to end – the line of candy would wrap around the earth 4.25 times.
- In the beginning, M&M’s were only available to the ________.
- Each snickers bar has a limit of _______ peanuts.
- If you are in the Florida keys for Halloween, you may find a(n) _____________ pumpkin carving contest.
- How many feet across was the world’s largest, recorded pumpkin pie?
- “We're sorry skeletons, you're so misunderstood! You only want to socialize, but I don't think we should!” ______ _____ _________
- What should you throw on your doorstep if you want to keep out evil spirits on Halloween?
- An enormous legendary bird.
- What Halloween radio drama caused alleged mass panic on October 30,1938?
- “But you see, it’s not me, it’s not my family. In your head, in your head. . .”
- The maker does not want it, the buyer does not use it, and the user does not see it.
- In ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’, how many people are killed with a chainsaw?
- What scares a dullahan?
- The world’s heaviest pumpkin was 2,702 lbs (1,226 kg.), grown by a farmer from Radda, _____.
- During a quite literally dark and stormy day, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, as part of a _____ _____ competition.
- What’s a skeleton’s favorite instrument? A ______.
- Who is Jekyll’s closest companion?
- What do you call a spider with 13 eyes?
- First, you tie a rope from the ceiling. Then, you tie an apple to the rope. Third, you put a candle in the apple and light it on fire! Fourth, spin the apple and then try to take a bite! If you follow all these steps, which inadvisable game of old are you playing?
- I have no feet to dance, I have no eyes to see, I have no life to live or die, but yet I do all three. What am I?
- Which 2017 horror movie holds the all-time worldwide box office record for horror movies?
- According to Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide, what is the safest manner of transport during a zombie apocalypse?
50 Clues: The phobia of spiders. • What scares a dullahan? • An enormous legendary bird. • The irrational fear of candy. • A red moon is a _______ moon. • The irrational fear of the moon. • An orange moon is a _______ moon. • Who is Jekyll’s closest companion? • What do you call a spider with 13 eyes? • What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf? • ...
2022 Halloween Crossword 2022-10-28
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- The irrational fear of candy.
- How many continents are pumpkins grown on?
- Who is Jekyll’s closest companion?
- This monster is known for large hoards of items, clever riddles, and breathing fire.
- Each snickers bar has a limit of _______ peanuts.
- What percent of the U.S. pumpkin crop is available during October?
- I’m tall in the morning, I’m shorter at night. I’m pale like I’ve been given a fright! Give me a spark and its easy to see, why Halloween just isn’t the same without me.
- The original name of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups was inspired by the ____.
- What’s a skeleton’s favorite instrument? A ______.
- What do you call a cousin of the Werewolf?
- “We're sorry skeletons, you're so misunderstood! You only want to socialize, but I don't think we should!” ______ _____ _________
- If you are in the Florida keys for Halloween, you may find a(n) _____________ pumpkin carving contest.
- During a quite literally dark and stormy day, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, as part of a _____ _____ competition.
- What should you throw on your doorstep if you want to keep out evil spirits on Halloween?
- The farthest distance to fire a pumpkin. (Rounded to the 1’s place)
- What do you call a spider with 13 eyes?
- Tootsie Rolls were name by their creator, Leo Hirschfield, after his ________, nicknamed ‘Tootsie.’
- From which world region do pumpkins originate?
- In an old, spooky legend, where does Ichabod Crane live?
- Eye of newt, a common ingredient in a witch’s brew, is actually just _______ seed!
- The world’s heaviest pumpkin was 2,702 lbs (1,226 kg.), grown by a farmer from Radda, _____.
- The irrational fear of the moon.
- I’m a dead giveaway for vampire, but don’t break me. What am I?
- An incredible amount of this candy is sold for Halloween each year. So much so, that if you laid each piece sold last year – end to end – the line of candy would wrap around the earth 4.25 times.
Down
- “But you see, it’s not me, it’s not my family. In your head, in your head. . .”
- What Halloween radio drama caused alleged mass panic on October 30,1938?
- What was one of the more eccentric, plant-themed PEZ flavors?
- In ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’, how many people are killed with a chainsaw?
- Bobbing for apples started out as a _________ ritual.
- In the beginning, M&M’s were only available to the ________.
- The maker does not want it, the buyer does not use it, and the user does not see it.
- Most years, you will only find this monster once a month.
- The phobia of spiders.
- Throwing a(n) _____ _____ over your shoulder on Halloween was thought to reveal the initial of your future spouse.
- Which song reigned #1 on the Hot 100 list in 1962? The _______ _________
- A red moon is a _______ moon.
- According to legend, what is the most dangerous thing about a mandrake?
- An orange moon is a _______ moon.
- What is one way to drive off a vampire? Expose it to ________.
- According to Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide, what is the safest manner of transport during a zombie apocalypse?
- First, you tie a rope from the ceiling. Then, you tie an apple to the rope. Third, you put a candle in the apple and light it on fire! Fourth, spin the apple and then try to take a bite! If you follow all these steps, which inadvisable game of old are you playing?
- Who had the first ‘Jack o Lantern’? (Hint: Mythological figure.)
- How many feet across was the world’s largest, recorded pumpkin pie?
- Which movie first introduced the concept of zombies eating brains?
- I have no feet to dance, I have no eyes to see, I have no life to live or die, but yet I do all three. What am I?
- How many acres was the largest temporary corn maze?
- Which 2017 horror movie holds the all-time worldwide box office record for horror movies?
- What scares a dullahan?
- A shapeshifting, equine water spirit known best for its tarry hide and carrying its riders into the depths.
- An enormous legendary bird.
50 Clues: The phobia of spiders. • What scares a dullahan? • An enormous legendary bird. • The irrational fear of candy. • A red moon is a _______ moon. • The irrational fear of the moon. • An orange moon is a _______ moon. • Who is Jekyll’s closest companion? • What do you call a spider with 13 eyes? • How many continents are pumpkins grown on? • ...
Riddles 2021-01-25
Investigator of novel 2014-01-05
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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 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.
- 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 Raymond Chandler. This character is typical of this kind of crime novel introduced by Dashiell Hammett and the magazine Black Mask in the 1920s when the private detective is a cynical observer and a pessimist of a corrupt company(society).
- Created by Dashiell Hammett. It is a fictional character created by Dashiell Hammett for the novel The Hawk of Malta appeared from 1930 in the popular review Black Mask. The character was time interpreted in the screen, in particular by Humphrey Bogart.
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- Recreated by Jean Ray from a Dutch police seriesHe 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.
- 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.
- 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 Dan Brown. His technique of survey consists in following the indications one after the other by deciphering their coded messages. He is present in novels in the novel Angels and Devils in 2000 and resumed in Da Vinci Code in 2003 then in The Symbol lost in 2009.
- 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.
10 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. • ...
I&S Crossword Summative 2021-09-13
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- The different parts of the soul. The humor, warmth, charm, and uniqueness of a person. Has the ability to leave the tomb and move about. It is represented as a human-headed bird. As Egyptians believed that birds were magical and could fly through the living and the afterlife.
- Means "world". Concept of rebirth. The cycle of all life, matter, and existence. It can be manipulated to one's benefit through meditation, study, and devotion. Religion practice gives liberation from samsara. Samsara is the base of karma. In which good deeds are rewarded and bad deeds result in punishment.
- The practice of worship in a home or temple. Means deep respect, honor, ceremony, adoration, and worship. Offerings include light, flowers, and water/food to the divine. The divine is another word for god or supernatural being, above and or greater than humankind. For the worshipper, the divine is visible in an image, and the divinity sees the worshipper. Essential ritual of Hinduism.
- A sequence of powerful leaders in the same family. A rule being handed down from father to son is an example of this. The longest surviving is the Imperial House of Japan, whose reign is traditionally dated to 660 BCE and attested from 781 CE. The Qing family was the last powerful family. It lasted from 1662 - 1912.
- Was made to help with a crisis, used in the Roman Republic. A senate would give a dictator the rule by edict. This allowed the dictator to make decisions quickly. Then when the crisis was over the dictator would retire and the changes the dictator made during his or her rule would be canceled. Today, dictators install themselves and don’t give up their power.
- A writing system using picture symbols. Means sacred carvings. At first, used for inscriptions carved or painted on temple walls. An original form of writing out of which all other forms have evolved. Two of the newer forms are hieratic and demotic.
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- The ethical principle of non-harm. This is a principle in the Indian religions of Jainism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. An example of this is being a vegetarian. As this doesn’t require killing animal life. This practice also helps accumulate good karma.
- Originated from Greek mythology. Compared to a maze. But the difference is that it has a non-branching path. Leading to the center. A clear route to the center and back and is not designed to be difficult to navigate. It was made by a skilled craftsman, Daedulus. It was made for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. He ruled Crete and the Aigan Sea islands three generations before the Trojan war. The reason behind the structure was to keep a Minotaur, a mythical creature that is half man and half bull, captive. Daedalus’s attention to detail almost left him lost inside after it was fully built.
- mythical creature with the head of a human, a falcon, a cat, or a sheep and the body of a lion with the wings of a falcon. It represents Ra-Horakhty, the powerful Egyptian sun god. But can also represent the incarnation of royal power and or the protector of the temple doors. Is an evil and cruel creature. It asks riddles and those who can’t answer them are killed or eaten by the monster.
- A small token that is believed to protect against evil and injury. It is worn by the living. And are placed with mummies. Leading them and protecting them to the afterlife.
10 Clues: A small token that is believed to protect against evil and injury. It is worn by the living. And are placed with mummies. Leading them and protecting them to the afterlife. • ...
Books I've Read 2021-04-08
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- A squirrel that is super scared and precautious of everything having to deal with life's scariest problems. This time, he's dealing with nightmares from sleeping
- A sequel to two united cities
- A prequel to a city underground
- A girl having to deal being a bit poor after moving from China to America and having to deal with racism while working in a motel.
- A tree that loved a boy oh so dearily that whenever the boy asked for something the tree would give . Wether the boy was young or he was asking for something much, the tree would give.
- A squirrel that is super scared and precautious of everything having to deal with life's scariest problems. This time, he's dealing with throwing a party where unexpected surprises can happen
- Three little creatures that were kicked out of their town are having to deal with life outside of their town like creatures that want to eat them and a family that are dealing with a lot. There are even dragons! This is the third book of the series
- Three little creatures that were kicked out of their town are having to deal with life outside of their town like creatures that want to eat them and a family that are dealing with a lot. There are even dragons! This is the fourth book of the series
- A city underground
- A boy with a deformity having to go to school and deal with bullying and being ignored.
- Three little creatures that were kicked out of their town are having to deal with life outside of their town like creatures that want to eat them and a family that are dealing with a lot. There are even dragons! This is the sixth book of the series
- A squirrel that is super scared and precautious of everything having to deal with life's scariest problems. This time, he's dealing with the beach
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- Three little creatures that were kicked out of their town are having to deal with life outside of their town like creatures that want to eat them and a family that are dealing with a lot. There are even dragons! This is the eigth book of the series
- A survival island with boys trapped inside with memory loss
- A squirrel that is super scared and precautious of everything having to deal with life's scariest problems. This time, he's dealing with lonliness and making a safe friend
- A prequel to three little creatures that were kicked out of their town. A princess that has to slay an evil dragon and save her people while her sister gains jealousy over time
- A family that loves gaming until the dad usually always takes the fun by acident, the parents get trapped in the most boring game and the kids are forced to save them.
- A squirrel that is super scared and precautious of everything having to deal with life's scariest problems. This time, he's dealing with leaving his tree
- A magical chocolate factory that makes the best chocolate in the whole world
- Three little creatures that were kicked out of their town are having to deal with life outside of their town like creatures that want to eat them and a family that are dealing with a lot. There are even dragons! This is the first book of the series
- Three little creatures that were kicked out of their town are having to deal with life outside of their town like creatures that want to eat them and a family that are dealing with a lot. There are even dragons! This is the fifth book of the series
- Three little creatures that were kicked out of their town are having to deal with life outside of their town like creatures that want to eat them and a family that are dealing with a lot. There are even dragons! This is the seventh book of the series
- The best crafter in the world, Bacca, having to deal with dragons needing help to rescues their orb from the creepers solving riddles they left behind.
- A classroom in room 117 full of children that cant be taught to act right
- Three little creatures that were kicked out of their town are having to deal with life outside of their town like creatures that want to eat them and a family that are dealing with a lot. There are even dragons! This is the second book of the series
- A city that was built after an apocalypse
26 Clues: A city underground • A sequel to two united cities • A prequel to a city underground • A city that was built after an apocalypse • A survival island with boys trapped inside with memory loss • A classroom in room 117 full of children that cant be taught to act right • A magical chocolate factory that makes the best chocolate in the whole world • ...
How Well Do You Know Camille? 2025-11-27
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- In her free time, she takes out a needle and some yarn and ________.
- Camille really wants a mail-order _______, though it would probably perish because it's an ampibian.
- Camille makes a wish whenever the clock says 5:55, 11:11, and ____ ______. The last one's a little be odd, but it's to remember a date of sacrifice in September. (Two words)
- Camille likes solving puzzles and riddles! Can you solve this one? "I can fill a room or just one heart. Others can have me, but I can't be shared. What am I?"
- There were less than ____ Camille McDermotts in the world according to a 2021 poll.
- Camille's favorite flowers are the white _____.
- Camille always wears a bracelet with beads on it shaped like _____.
- Her favorite animal is a _______, a vibrant bird.
- When she buys her own car, it will be a convertable named the _______.
- When Camille retires, she would want to become a professional ________.
- She plays this instrument.
- Sometimes you can catch Camille saying, "It's time for _____". She says this pretty frequently.
- Her favorite superhero.
- Camille's favorite color!
- Camille's favorite word is ____________, or to be excessively proud of yourself.
- Suprisingly, Camille likes to listen to _______ _____ music. (Two words)
- Camille wants to be a __________ when she's older.
- Camille makes most of the _______ she wears.
- Camille's favorite shape is the _______ because of it's four equal sides. The formula to find this shape's area is (p)(q)/2!
- Camille thinks the best sound ever is ____! It's very calming.
- Camille's birthstone is a ________.
- Camille wishes she could _____ realistic portraits.
- Camille sings in the school's ______.
- Fun fact: Camille has very _____ or really deatailed dreams. Most of the time, she can recall them.
- Her favorite time of the year is _____.
- Camille did play ______ for one year in kindergarten.
- Though Camille doesn't have one specific book she likes to read, she enjoys the entire collection of ________ ______ mysteries. (Two words)
- Her favorite genre of movies are __________. Unfortunately, she guesses the ending most of the time.
- Camille's favorite movie is the _____ original Spiderman.
- Camille has this strange irrational fear that if the ___ isn't locked 4 times, it will get broken into.
- Camille's favorite family photo is of her and her family on a roller coaster _______ at the camera.
- Camille really likes this archaeologist/college history professor who stars in his own movie series.
- Camille sometimes talks about a supposed '____', but it's actually not real. It's just to make you concerned when she says you're on it.
- When she's older, Camille wants to have a pet _____.
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- Who is Camille's favorite ginger? (Two words)
- Camille has a birthmark on her _____ hand.
- Camille frequently refers to England as the ____ ______. (Two words)
- At Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts, Camille will order a ______ latte.
- In her room, she has a bulletin board with ________ pinned to it.
- If there was one animal species she could erase, Camille would choose _______. She genuinely hates them.
- Camille unfortunately doesn't have 2020 vision and needs _______.
- Her favorite song to listen to is ___ __ __ ____, by Billy Joel. (Four words)
- Camille's favorite food is ______!
- Camille's taken ______ classes since she was about five years old.
- Camille's favorite number is ____ since it is a multiple of 16 and 2 is one of it's facotrs.
- Camille is _______ height.
- Camille is sensitive to foods with _______ in it.
- Camille's eyes are _____.
- The ________ of September is Camille's birthsay!
- Camille's middle name is ________.
- Though she doesn't like playing _____ _____, she would be more than willing to play a card game instead! (Two words)
- Believe it or not, Camille was sorted into the _________ House when she took the official test.
- Camille is the oldest child in a family of ___.
- If Camille were out at a restaurant, she would order this drink. (Two words)
- When Camille's really mad, sometimes you will catch her using a _______ accent.
- Camille is kind of bad at __________ to emails or texts. Most of the time she's read them, but forgot to write back.
- If Camille could choose any ability, it would be to _____ through walls like a ghost.
- Camille would be the ___ __ ______ if she were a card in a deck of cards. (Three words)
- Camille would add a lane in roads for __________ racing if she could.
- If she could, she would go into politics and run as ________.
- Surprisingly, Camille doesn't normally like _________ by itself as a candy, it has to be paired with something else.
- Camille's Finch penguin is named _____, a misspelling of a letter of the latin alphabet.
- Camille's favorite thing to wear is a nice _______.
- Her laugh is told to sound like this bird.
- To keep the date, Camille draws random _________ in her calandar for each day!
- Camille only likes long, hard to read books because she's such a ____ reader.
- Camille's viola has been dubbed the name ______, after her favorite D.C. character.
67 Clues: Her favorite superhero. • Camille's eyes are _____. • Camille's favorite color! • Camille is _______ height. • She plays this instrument. • Camille's favorite food is ______! • Camille's middle name is ________. • Camille's birthstone is a ________. • Camille sings in the school's ______. • Her favorite time of the year is _____. • Camille has a birthmark on her _____ hand. • ...
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
Across
- The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- The name of the city under the sea from which a fishy princess starts her story.
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.
- In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- In Villeneuve's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has _______ siblings.
- The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- The Sultan's daughter, in the Burton translation of the Aladdin story is named Princess _________.
- The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan causes an _______ which buries most of the invaders.
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
- Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling.
- In order for Alice to shrink she must consume the bottle labeled "______ ME"
- The Snow Queen, sister to Anna, in the loosely based adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen fairy tale is named ______ in the film.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
Down
- The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- This Disney Princess is more than she appears. Her story has an unfortunate ending, and should the stories mix, she is related to Zeus.
- What is the shape the evil fairy in the sleeping princess' story takes?
- The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- The Grimm version of Cinderella's story goes by another name.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____.
- He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- In the story of the ugly ________, a young bird leaves his home when others make fun of him.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- Rider tells Rapunzel his real name is ________ when they start talking secrets in the Disney version of the tale.
- The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- _____ bear's porridge was just right
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once almost pricked her finger upon the spindle of a spinning wheel...
- Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- In order for Alice to grow in size she must consume the cake labeled "_____ ME"
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
48 Clues: _____ bear's porridge was just right • Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling. • Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____. • The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale. • The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • ...
master 2018-11-14
Across
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- If you're using this type of card you're using your own money.
- The most common sound in the English language.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- In "Dead Poets Society" the teacher asks the students what their ______ will be.
- In Shenzen, China we saw a move towards a _________ society.
- The number of verb tenses in the English language.
- ________ Yousafzai is the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
- The Pomodoro Technique is a way of studying in which you focus with no distractions for 20-25 minutes, then take a short break. Pomodoro is the Italian word for ______.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- In "Budapest-Design for Life" we saw that Budapest is becoming a center for high-end, pret-a-porter _________.
- This code is being used in China as a way to pay for goods and services.
- A person who just hangs out at home, watches serials all the time, is a ________ potato.
- A person who behaves in odd or unusual ways can be said to be _________.
- "Eyes and ears" and "here and there" are examples of _________.
- Release of electricity.
- We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk.
- The Tesla roadster was the _________ for the SpaceX mission.
- 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 ___________.
- China's intranet is blocked from accessing the internet by a play on words (a pun): The Great ________ of China.
- Alan Eustace leapt from this and landed on the Earth.
- A person who doesn't like to spend money or who seeks to pay the least amount of money can be said to be _________.
- Julia Roberts' character in "My Best Friend's Wedding" says the bride-to-be is _______, someone easily taken out.
- As a slang word, it means to leave early or to quit.
- We saw Charlie Chaplin best several people in a _______ door.
- Kenichi Ebina, the robotic entertainer, said his act was ___________.
- We viewed a video that showed how to make an Italian-style hot ___________.
- In the clip from the movie Dangerous Minds, the teacher says you always have a ________ - you may not like the ______, but it's always there.
- Chris Hadfield, the Canadian astronaut, talked about managing your ________.
- Smartphones contain many _______ earth metals, many of which come from Cnina.
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- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches.
- "Beautiful," "Palomino," "three," horses. Which adjective should come first?
- According to Hadfield, if you are able to analyze this and put it in perspective, you can control # .
- Someone who changes his or her mind and agrees with you is said to have _____ round to your way of thinking.
- Book designer Chip Kidd said that while e-readers have convenience, they don't provide the _____ experience of a paper book.
- Contractions of modal verbs include "should've," "could've" and "________'ve".
- "All that ____" is both an idiom and the title of a musical (movie and stage).
- In Greek mythology Pygmalion was a ________ who fell in love with his creation.
- There are many elements to music: tempo, beat, and ______ among them.
- The Chinese were using _________ to pay for goods and services instead of cash and credit cards.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
- The acronym for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
- Eyewitness testimony is often ____________.
- In "Ice Age" Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is used to signify a ________ event.
- The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time).
- Kristofer Bronner and his brother changed the world by creating a company that made candy without the harmful ________.
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- Jonathan Klein talked about the power of this type of image to cause change.
- In "10 Things I Hate About You" Kat crashes her car into someone else's. She utters an interjection. What was it?
- If you're using this type of card, you're borrowing the bank's (or another company's) money.
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- Stage fright is linked to the brain's ancient "fight or _____" response.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
- We saw a video which described Londoners fascination with Indian dishes featuring this spice.
- In "Mona Lisa Smile" the teacher tells the students that their new syllabus is "what is ____."
58 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • Eyewitness testimony is often ____________. • The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time). • The most common sound in the English language. • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • The number of verb tenses in the English language. • As a slang word, it means to leave early or to quit. • ...
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
Across
- This Disney Princess is more than she appears. Her story has an unfortunate ending, and should the stories mix, she is related to Zeus.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- The name of the city under the sea from which a fishy princess starts her story.
- In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once almost pricked her finger upon the spindle of a spinning wheel...
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling.
- The Grimm version of Cinderella's story goes by another name.
- In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
- The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- In Villeneuve's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has _______ siblings.
- The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- Rider tells Rapunzel his real name is ________ when they start talking secrets in the Disney version of the tale.
- Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____.
Down
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- In the story of the ugly ________, a young bird leaves his home when others make fun of him.
- In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- In order for Alice to shrink she must consume the bottle labeled "______ ME"
- The Sultan's daughter, in the Burton translation of the Aladdin story is named Princess _________.
- Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- What is the shape the evil fairy in the sleeping princess' story takes?
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan causes an _______ which buries most of the invaders.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- In order for Alice to grow in size she must consume the cake labeled "_____ ME"
- The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
- The Snow Queen, sister to Anna, in the loosely based adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen fairy tale is named ______ in the film.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
- _____ bear's porridge was just right
48 Clues: _____ bear's porridge was just right • Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling. • Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____. • The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • ...
Rock and Metal Genres 2025-08-30
Across
- Epic and primal, a battle hymn of ancient steel roaring with mythic might and warrior pride
- Flashy and theatrical, a glitter-drenched spectacle blazing with flamboyant riffs and neon bravado
- Fast and defiant, a three-chord firebrand screaming truth in raw, rebellious urgency
- Hybrid and raw, an urban tempest of angst, groove, and emotional combustion
- Ambient and heavy, a celestial drift through galaxies of gloom and layered resonance
- Nautical and theatrical, a swashbuckling shred with cannon-fire riffs and rum-soaked mythic swagger
- Bold and classic, a granite blast built with fire, rebellion, and unshakable resolve
- Brutal and guttural, an abyssal roar forged in bone, blood, and relentless sonic brutality
- Groovy and mellow, a fuzz-blasted haze floating in rhythm and desert sun
- Dynamic and aggressive, a duality of cathartic screams and melodic collapse in brutal harmony
- Heavy and rhythmic, an ironclad swagger pulsing with molten riffs and primal sync
- Vintage and iconic, a timeless thunder etched in vinyl and swagger, crowned in golden distortion
- Intellectual and intricate, a labyrinthine thunder spun in riddles and radiant complexity
- Lo-fi and gritty, a raw-boned riot echoing from basement walls and battered amplifiers
- Complex and angular, an incantation of odd time, cerebral tension, and rhythmic labyrinths
- Cosmic and ambient, an interstellar drift through echoing voids and astral shimmer
- Evolving and technical, a sonic odyssey through shifting realms of time, tone, and instrumental grandeur
- Retro and stylish, a neon heartbeat pulsing through chrome, synth, and pastel rebellion
- Eclectic and moody, a kaleidoscopic shapeshifter born of rebellion, introspection, and sonic collage
- Minimal and hypnotic, an infinite hum of static and gravity, swallowing time in sonic oblivion
- Twisted and retro, an undead twang riding shotgun in a flaming hearse of punk and horror
- Powerful and dense, an earthquake soul roaring with molten distortion and elemental force
- Raw and anarchic, a scorched punk fury wrapped in grime, grit, and rebellious decay
- Soulful and melancholic, a smoke-wreathed elegy sung by weathered souls beneath twilight’s velvet hush
- Unorthodox and chaotic, an alchemical storm of sound—wild, lawless, and beautifully broken
- Aggressive and fast, a whirlwind of riffs and rage, sharp as a blade in motion and fire
- Dreamy and modern, a prism-spun haze swirling in sonic color and hallucinatory pulse
- Dark and romantic, a velvet thunder echoing through candlelit ruins and haunted despair
- Soft and hazy, a dream-drenched blur of fuzz, echo, and introspective shimmer
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- Harsh and mechanical, a steel-forged symphony of gears, grime, and mechanized fury
- Soulful and gritty, a molten fusion of smoky blues and roaring rock swagger, steeped in heartache and electric fire
- Emotive and volatile, a tempest stitched with melody, rupture, and raw catharsis
- Dirty and slow, a tar-thick crawl through distortion’s mire, heavy with despair and decay
- Gritty and emotional, a flannel-clad howl soaked in rain, rust, and existential ache
- Intense and direct, a screamed scripture of fury, sweat, and uncompromising truth
- Technical and choppy, a polyrhythmic machine-god pulsing with jagged precision and metallic syncopation
- Radical and experimental, a dissonant prophet conjuring chaos through fractured beauty and sonic defiance
- Colorful and surreal, a mind-melting voyage through fractal soundscapes and cosmic fog
- Earthy and traditional, a myth-bound metal steeped in mossy rhythm and ancient lore
- Fast and relentless, a lightning-fueled fury shredding through time with razor-sharp velocity
- Grand and dramatic, an orchestral tempest wrapped in metal’s gilded armor and cinematic grandeur
- Epic and melodic, a hero’s anthem soaring on wings of fire, steel, and triumphant glory
- Abstract and expressive, a sonic canvas painted in surreal tones and theatrical dissonance
- Fast and abrasive, a sonic detonation—violent, fleeting, and sharper than shattered glass
- Bright and bouncy, a sun-drenched twang riding the curl of nostalgia’s wave and oceanic joy
- Unique and intimate, a patchwork dream stitched with vulnerability, quirk, and quiet defiance
- Trippy and distorted, a psychedelic inferno dripping with molten color and warped perception
- Spacious and ambient, an ethereal cathedral of echo, mist, and melancholic grandeur
- Twangy and rebellious, a whiskey-soaked swagger with rebel riffs, dusty boots, and outlaw soul
- Harmonic and emotional, a blade wrapped in blossom—beauty threaded through distortion’s veil
- Dark and extreme, a frostbitten hymn shrieking through cosmic ash and ritual flame
- Moody and minimal, an ice-veined rhythm cloaked in shadow, detachment, and haunted cool
- Chaotic and technical, a calculated storm fractured with brilliance and razor-edged precision
- Slow and crushing, a funeral monolith crawling through sorrow’s fog, heavy as eternity and thick with despair
54 Clues: Groovy and mellow, a fuzz-blasted haze floating in rhythm and desert sun • Hybrid and raw, an urban tempest of angst, groove, and emotional combustion • Soft and hazy, a dream-drenched blur of fuzz, echo, and introspective shimmer • Emotive and volatile, a tempest stitched with melody, rupture, and raw catharsis • ...
IRSHITA MISHRA SOLVE THE RIDDLES 2021-01-25
2 Clues: I NEED LOT OF WATER TO GROW IF YOU CUT MY FIRST LETTER TI MEANING SO COLD . • IF YOU CUT MY FIRST 2 LETTER IT BECOME ONE OF UR BODY PART I AM USE FOR DECORATIVE .
IRSHITA MISHRA SOLVE THE RIDDLES 2021-01-25
2 Clues: I NEED LOT OF WATER TO GROW IF YOU CUT MY FIRST LETTER TI MEANING SO COLD . • IF YOU CUT MY FIRST 2 LETTER IT BECOME ONE OF UR BODY PART I AM USE FOR DECORATIVE .
Funny Riddles 2020-12-12
Vocabulary Review 2019-01-30
Across
- to put off or delay
- clearly defined with details so as to be identified
- to give toward or be an important factor in something
- to express oneself clearly and effectively
- to make an action or process easy or easier; to help bring something about
- an idea or thought
- to gain favor or acceptance by deliberate effort
- to behave in a manner that is comfortable to what is right, proper, or expected
- Shining brightly or characterized by a glowing splendor
- ascribing human characteristics to nonhuman things
- something that is part of what leads to a result or an outcome
- to give special importance or prominence to something
- to throw (someone) out of a window
- containing more words than necessary: wordy; given to wordiness
- a mutual relationship between two or more things
- to cancel, destroy, revoke or void
- a system or orderly arrangement; in linguistics, it is the rules that organize sentences
- possessing or acting with courage or boldness (bravery); carrying out with courageous determination (heroic)
- meaningful or having an important effect
- specific information used to support a belief or claim
- open to attack or damage; capable of being physically or emotionally wounded
- to indicate the source of evidence
- having or showing simultaneous and contradictory attitudes or feelings toward something
- to make known in words
- the fear of the number 13
- characteristics that are prominent, stand out; noticeably significant
- a large number
- to make clear by providing an example
- taking pleasure in the misfortune or sufferings of others
- to express warning or disapproval; to give friendly earnest advice or encouragement
- to make an action or process easy or easier; to help bring something about
- obstinately defiant to authority or restraint; difficult to manage
- the act of providing a detailed reason to support a claim
- done, given, or allowed unwillingly, reluctantly, or sparingly
- to make clear by reasoning or evidence
- things that are distinctly dissimilar
- to confirm or make more certain
- cheerful, lighthearted; generally pleasing and engaging often because of a childlike charm and innocence
- not any; not one
- marked by compact precise expression without wasted words
- seeming to have a supernatural character or origin; being beyond what is normal or expected
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- to use your senses to gather information
- to form by combining parts or elements
- to project, extend or expand known data or experience into an area not known or experienced
- to think deeply and carefully in a calm and quiet manner
- relating much in few words; concise to the point of being rude of mysterious
- sociable; someone who likes to be with companions
- to vary; to rise and fall irregularly in number or amount
- the act of thinking over and above the usual thinking of yourself or others
- feeling marked by lack of restraint, especially in eating or drinking
- to make more understandable or clear; to make free of confusion
- offensive to the senses (especially smell); highly obnoxious or objectionable
- to make a harsh cry; to protest or complain noisily
- to attempt to make someone believe they are going insane (usually by subjecting them to experiences with no rational explanation)
- to confuse
- the naming of a word or action by a vocal imitation or the sound associated with it (ex. buzz, hiss)
- hasty; characterized by a lack of thoroughness or neglect of details
- lacking distinctive or interesting qualities (dull, drab); appearing to belong to no particular class or kind, or not easily described
- the act or habit of estimating someone or something as worthless or less than
- free, unrestrained
- to ramble, or wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination; to follow a winding or intricate course
- to deposit or conceal in a hiding place
- an idea or set of ideas used to justify something
- perfectly typical or representative of a particular kind of person or thing
- a pretense of bravery; blustering swaggering conduct; foolhardy
- to include or add something as part of a whole
- hairy; or covered with coarse stiff hairs
- a word, verse or sentence that reads the same backwards and forwards
- serene; marked by extreme calm and steadiness
- to conspire; to cooperate secretly or have a secret understanding; to be indulgent or in secret sympathy
- to think about and analyze something to decide its value or worth
- behavior; the manner in which one conducts oneself
- any group of 1,000, or a span of 1,000 years
- things that are not genuine or authentic
- the qualities of the ideal knight; gallant or distinguished
- to tell in or reduce to a short statement of the main points
- a clever usually taunting remark; a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment
- to restate information using different words from the original source
- an arguable statement that can be justified
- clearly defined with details so as to be identified
- relating to matters of fact or practical affairs, rather than intellectual or artistic matters : practical, not idealistic
- the purpose for which something is designed or used
- someone or something that is mysterious (from the Greek word meaning “speaking in riddles)
83 Clues: to confuse • a large number • not any; not one • an idea or thought • free, unrestrained • to put off or delay • to make known in words • the fear of the number 13 • to confirm or make more certain • to throw (someone) out of a window • to cancel, destroy, revoke or void • to indicate the source of evidence • to make clear by providing an example • things that are distinctly dissimilar • ...
Random Riddles 2022-10-23
Riddles by Svanik (Please don't search them up if they are too hard tell me and I will give clues)) 2020-09-30
Across
- What invention lets you look right through a wall?
- What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
- I'm as small as an ant, as big as a whale. I'll approach like a breeze, but can come like a gale. By some I get hit, but all have shown fear. I'll dance to the music, though I can't hear. Of names I have many, of names I have one. I'm as slow as a snail, but from me you can't run. What am I?
- First you eat me, then you get eaten. What am I?
- You measure my life in hours and I serve you by expiring. I’m quick when I’m thin and slow when I’m fat. The wind is my enemy.
- What are the next three letters in this combination? OTTFFSS
- I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
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- It can't be seen, can't be felt, can't be heard, and can't be smelt. It lies behind stars and under hills, And empty holes it fills. It comes first and follows after, Ends life, and kills laughter. What is it?
- What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?
- What word in the English language does the following: the first two letters signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the first four letters signify a great, while the entire world signifies a great woman. What is the word?
- I have three pairs if consecutive letters
- I drink, but not from a glass. I use thousands of fingers to eat I die once a year, yet time makes me stronger. What am I?
12 Clues: I have three pairs if consecutive letters • What has many keys but can’t open a single lock? • First you eat me, then you get eaten. What am I? • What invention lets you look right through a wall? • What are the next three letters in this combination? OTTFFSS • I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I? • ...
Steven Sherr's Riddle Crossword Puzzle! I love telling my family riddles on Shabbat, and here are some for you! 2021-03-17
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- Where does today come before yesterday?
- I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. What am I?
- What gets bigger when more is taken away
- David’s parents have three sons: Thing1 and Thing2, what’s the name of the third son?
- If you’ve got me, you want to share me; if you share me, you haven’t kept me. What am I?
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- What goes up and down but doesn’t move?
- What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
- What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?
- What gets wet while drying?
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
10 Clues: What gets wet while drying? • What goes up and down but doesn’t move? • Where does today come before yesterday? • What gets bigger when more is taken away • What has many keys but can’t open a single lock? • What is always in front of you but can’t be seen? • I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. What am I? • ...
Steven Sherr's Riddle Crossword Puzzle! I love telling my family riddles on Shabbat, and here are some for you! 2021-03-17
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- David’s parents have three sons: Thing1 and Thing2, what’s the name of the third son?
- What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
- What gets bigger when more is taken away
- What goes up and down but doesn’t move?
- What gets wet while drying?
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- What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?
- Where does today come before yesterday?
- I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. What am I?
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
- If you’ve got me, you want to share me; if you share me, you haven’t kept me. What am I?
10 Clues: What gets wet while drying? • Where does today come before yesterday? • What goes up and down but doesn’t move? • What gets bigger when more is taken away • What has many keys but can’t open a single lock? • What is always in front of you but can’t be seen? • I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. What am I? • ...
2 Riddles crosswords 2021-05-25
1 Clue: Pronounced as one letter,And written with three,Two letters there are, And two only in me.I'm double, I'm single,I'm black, blue, and gray,I'm read from both ends,And the same either way.What am I?
The Hobbit Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-24
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- the old watch tower on the Lonely Mountain
- the race of elves that capture Thorin and the dwarves and keep as prisoners until one tells their true purpose for being in their realm
- leader of Lake-town who flees when Smaug comes; redirects the crowds' anger from him to the dwarves
- birds that gather and bring the threat of war
- Thorin ___ sustains fatal injuries in the final battle but makes ammends with Bilbo and departs as friends.
- clever and evil race who takes Bilbo and the dwarves deep into the Misty Mountains to present them to their leader
- roasted by trolls when Thorin and Co. approach
- the first day of the last moon of autumn when the secret door can be opened; considered the dwarves' new year
- Word spreads of Smaug's death and many plot to claim a share (or all) of the now unguarded ___.
- Though the magic ring turns its wearer invisible, their ___ can still be seen.
- the month Bilbo finally returns home, more than a year after he first set out
- race of birds who pass their knowledge down to their children; trusted by dwarves
- once a wealthy city in the north but left in ruins after Smaug's destruction
- the empty vessels Bilbo uses in the dwarves' escape from the Wood-elves
- falls into the enchanted river, falls asleep, and dreams of a feast
- Bilbo's mother's side of the family that has an interest in adventure
- the river Bilbo & the dwarves float down to reach Lake-town
- the holiday Gandalf and Bilbo celebrate with Beorn on the return journey home
- the condition of greed, which the Master succumbed to, ending in his starvation and death
- the strong wine the butler and guard drink during the autumn feast, allowing Bilbo the chance to set the dwarves free
- a birthday present that Bilbo finds and puts in his pocket
- Elrond lives in the Last ___ ___.
- calls himself "my precious," enjoys riddles, and eats fish & goblins
- Bilbo offers to take Bombur's ___ ___ and uses the opportunity to sneak out and meet with Bard.
- the name Bilbo gives his hobbit-sized sword
- the grim descendent of Girion, Lord of Dale, who understands the Thrush
- Men, Elves, and Dwarves join forces against Goblins and Wild Wolves in the Battle of the ___ ___.
- the job Gandalf volunteers Bilbo for on the dangerous journey
- killed by Gandalf's sword, known as Beater by his race
- brass items that fall from Bilbo as he slips through the back-door of the Misty Mountains
- Beorn is a ___, so he can be a bear or a man.
- the sword Thorin takes, known as Goblin-cleaver, which is taken by the Elvenking and returned to be buried in Thorin's tomb
- The map claims the secret door is ___ feet high and fits three abroad.
- The Elvenking gets a necklace from Bilbo and the ___ of Girion from Bard.
- the Heart of the Mountain, which Bilbo takes and secretly gives to Bard as a bargaining tool
- Bard's weapon, forged by dwarves, passed down from father to son for generations, with which he slays Smaug
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- Bert, Tom, and Bill (William)
- the wizard who marks Bilbo's door
- the share of the treasure Bilbo is promised, according to his contract
- hosts the travelers and is happy to provide supplies for their journey because he confirmed they killed the goblins' leader
- runes on the map visible with the moon shining behind
- race who throws rocks in a great thunder-battle, from which the travelers must seek shelter
- evil wolves who gather at the glade to plot with goblins to attack people in a village
- The trolls are turned to ___ when the dawn's sun shines on them.
- the sword Gandalf takes, known as Foe-hammer, which once belonged to the Gondolin king
- the special material of the coat of mail Thorin gifts to Bilbo, made for an elf-prince
- Kili and ___ die defending Thorin.
- the only entrance into the mountain fortified when Thorin reclaims it
- the eldest race of dwarves
- the river that exits the Lonely Mountain at its Front Gate
- the month Bilbo embarks on his journey, rushed out the door by Gandalf
- Dwalin, Balin, Kili, Fili, Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, Gloin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Thorin
- leader of the goblin forces that plot to take the Lonely Mountain; killed by Beorn
- Dain becomes ___ under the Mountain when Thorin dies, and proves to be an honorable one as well.
- the Eagles avoid this race, who defend their sheep from Eagles preying on them
- home of the elves in the Misty Mountains, found by Gandalf following stones; they leave it on midsummer's morning to continue east
- dwarf leader in the Iron Hills; answers Thorin's call to protect the mountain from men and elves
- the dragon who destroyed Dale long ago and took over the Lonely Mountain & the treasures within
- the long-lasting but tasteless food that sustains Bilbo and the dwarves on the Lonely Mountain
- large river rock where the Eagles deliver the travelers
- an ancient and unfriendly race in the north who rescue the travelers when they're surrounded in burning trees
- the dark and dangerous forest in which Bilbo & the dwarves are warned not to leave the path
- son of Carc and chief of the great ravens; advises Thorin
- the bird that signals when the key-hole is revealed and tells Bard of Smaug's weak spot
- the event Bilbo interrupts when he finally returns home, in which many of his possessions are sold
- worn on a chain by Thorin; opens the secret entrance
- the two-handled treasure that Bilbo steals from the hoard and which Smaug becomes aware of its absence
- giant creatures from which Bilbo saves the dwarves, finding his courage for the first time
- son of Thrain and grandson of Thror; wants to reclaim the mountain from Smaug
- the number of chests of gold & silver Bard gives to Bilbo from his own share, though Bilbo tries to refuse
- joins Gandalf many years later to visit Bilbo; updates him on the prophecy of the river running with gold and that the north enjoys peace & prosperity once again
- Lake-town, also known as ___, is accessible by bridge and led by a master; its people celebrate the arrival of Thorin.
- leader who sets spies on the Lonely Mountain and provides aid to the Lake-town survivors; is impressed with Bilbo's sacrifice to avoid conflict
- the high feature in the eyrie, where the Lord of the Eagles agrees to feed the travelers and fly them some distance, though not to the Lonely Mountain
- the color Bilbo's elvish blade glows when evil is near
- goblins fear the Eagles and stay out of the ___.
- the threat in the south, driven away by a council of white wizards
- the comfortable hobbit-hole home of Bilbo Baggins
- feared by Wargs, demonstrated by pinecones Gandalf throws at them
79 Clues: the eldest race of dwarves • Bert, Tom, and Bill (William) • the wizard who marks Bilbo's door • Elrond lives in the Last ___ ___. • Kili and ___ die defending Thorin. • the old watch tower on the Lonely Mountain • the name Bilbo gives his hobbit-sized sword • birds that gather and bring the threat of war • Beorn is a ___, so he can be a bear or a man. • ...
Fun Words with Paige 63 2025-03-17
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- THIS FLOWER IS THE NATIONAL SYMBOL OF THE CAYMAN ISLANDS, THE ONLY PLACE IT GROWS, AND IT BLOSSOMS HEAVILY AFTER THE RAINY SEASON, USUALLY IN MAY OR JUNE
- AN IRISH DOG DATING FROM THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I, ONE OF THE RAREST BREEDS THAT WAS ONLY RECOGNIZED BY THE AKC IN 2004, AND WHICH IS ONE OF THE QUIETEST OF THEIR KIND
- POSSIBLE URBAN LEGEND ABOUT AN AMPHIBIAN TOTEM AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY THAT PROTECTED ITS REACTORS FROM TOO MUCH ELECTRICAL STRESS
- ACTRESS KNOWN FOR HER EARTHY, PASSIONATE STYLE AND NICKNAMED "LA LUPA," SHE IS THE FIRST NON-NATIVE-ENGLISH-SPEAKING ACTRESS TO WIN AN ACADEMY AWARD
- THE APPEARANCE OF LIGHTWEIGHTEDNESS WHILE JUMPING IN BALLET
- AN ASIAN BIRD WHICH IS A BROOD PARASITE WITH MULTIPLE SKIN PATCHES THAT RESEMBLE A GAPING MOUTH
- NEIL SIMON CREATED THIS DISH FOR HIS PLAY, CLAIMING IT TO BE A 2,000-YEAR-OLD JAPANESE DELICACY MADE OF SALTED EEL, GRATED OLIVES, SPICES, AND ONION BATTER
- THE 67TH DEMON OF THE ARS GOETIA, WHO IS ASSOCIATED WITH THUNDER AND HAS THE HEAD OF A UNICORN AND THE TITLE OF GRAND DUKE
- A LARGE BLADED WEAPON CARRIED IN A SHEATH AND WHICH HAS A CROSSGUARD AND A CLIP POINT, INVENTED IN ARKANSAS
- THE IRAQI JOURNALIST WHO BECAME INFAMOUS FOR THROWING A SHOE AT PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE
- THE KOREAN ANSWER TO ST. NICK, THOUGH HE PREFERS TO WEAR BLUE OR GREEN INSTEAD OF RED
- THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF YALE UNIVERSITY
- A COMPANY FOUNDED BY ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL BUT WHOSE NAME HAS BEEN GENERICIZED TO REFER TO ANY SOUND-RECORDING MACHINE SPOKEN INTO BY ITS USER
- THIS FERRET WORKED FOR FERMILAB CLEANING OUT THE PARTICLE ACCELERATOR TUBES IN THE 1970S
- GIVEN TO BITING, OR IN A LESS LITERAL SENSE, SARCASM
- A TRADITION OF LYRICS AND SONGWRITING IN MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN IN THE 12TH TO 14TH CENTURIES
- ANY ONE OF SEVERAL WILD GOATS FOUND IN EURASIA AND AFRICA, WHERE THE MALE HAS LARGE RECURVED HORNS WITH A TRANSVERSE RIDGE
- A NEW HOLIDAY FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY BOTH SPOOKY AND ROMANTIC VIBES, CELEBRATED ON FEBRUARY 14TH AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE MORE TYPICAL HOLIDAY THAT FALLS ON THAT DATE
- AMERICAN SONGWRITER WHO MAY BE MOST WELL KNOWN FOR SINGING THE "DUCKTALES" THEME SONG
- A CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN SCULPTOR KNOWN FOR HER USE OF CHICKEN WIRE TO FORM ANIMAL SHAPES
- AN AMERICAN MULBERRY SPECIES GROWN IN COASTAL WETLANDS OR MOIST FOREST AREAS, LOVED BY BOBTAILS AND WHITE-TAILED DEER
- 1979 MOVIE STARRING SALLY FIELD ABOUT A WOMAN WHO INSPIRED HER CO-WORKERS TO STRIKE AND UNIONIZE
- A JAPANESE FRANCHISE FROM INTERSTITIALS, THESE ARE LEGUMES WITH DOG FACES THAT GIVE OUT TRIVIA TO THEIR OBSERVERS (OFTEN BEFORE BEING CONSUMED)
- THIS GREAT-GRANDNEPHEW OF THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR WROTE A SEQUEL, DRACULA THE UNDEAD, AND A PREQUEL, DRACUL
- A FINNISH WORD MEANING BLACK ICE, BUT WHICH LITERALLY TRANSLATES TO "SKULL WEATHER"
- THE MUMMY'S "HUMAN" PERSONA IN THE 1932 KARLOFF FILM
- EGYPTIAN GOD WHO REPRESENTED THE SMELL OF THE LOTUS FLOWER AND THE FIRST SUNLIGHT, HAVING RISEN AS A LOTUS FROM THE SEA AT THE CREATION OF THE WORLD
- A SPANISH AVANT-GARDE FILM DIRECTOR WHO IS MOST KNOWN FOR HIS SECOND FEATURE, "VAMPIR-CUADECUC," WHICH WAS SHOT ON THE SET OF JESS FRANCO'S 1970 HAMMER PICTURE "COUNT DRACULA"
- AN ICELANDIC CHRISTMASTIME DISH, IT CONSISTS OF SMOKED MUTTON OR LAMB MEAT WHICH IS THEN BOILED AND SERVED IN SLICES WITH PEAS AND POTATOES IN A BECHAMEL SAUCE
- THE PROPORTION OF SPACING BETWEEN PILLARS IN A COLONNADE AS PRESCRIBED BY VITRUVIUS
- THE SCALE OR LEVEL OF DETAIL PRESENT IN A SET OF DATA OR OTHER PHENOMENA
- GREEK RITUAL CELEBRATING THE MARRIAGE OF ZEUS AND HERA
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- IN D&D, THIS IS A RACE OF RECLUSIVE JAGUAR-PEOPLE
- IN A WORK OF FICTION, THIS IS THE PLAUSIBILITY OF EVENTS, SUCH THAT THE AUDIENCE CAN BELIEVE THEM TO BE TRUE WITH LITTLE DISSONANCE, AND WHICH COMES IN VARIETIES OF GENERIC AND CULTURAL
- THE FIRST CURRENCY OF IMPERIAL CHINA, MINTED BEGINNING IN 378 B.C.
- THE WORLD'S RAREST STAMP, PRINTED IN BRITISH GUIANA IN 1856
- A THREE-ACT PUCCINI OPERA IN WHICH A PRINCESS AGREES TO MARRY THE SUITOR WHO CAN SOLVE HER RIDDLES
- A TRADITIONAL UKRAINIAN KNOTTED FABRIC DOLL WITH NO FACE, MADE ACCORDING TO LUNAR CYCLE AND NAMED FOR ITS TALISMANIC DUTY TO PERFORM IN THE HOUSEHOLD
- MARKED BY SMALL BITS OF CONTRASTING COLOR
- A FOREST STAND OF MAPLE TREES, USED FOR PROCURING SYRUP
- A BRITISH HEADWEAR COMPANY WITH A KANGAROO LOGO, WHOSE NAME IS DERIVED FROM ITS MATERIALS: SILK, ANGORA, AND WOOL
- A COCKTAIL MADE FROM SCOTCH AND AMARETTO, USUALLY SERVED OVER ICE IN AN OLD-FASHIONED GLASS
- A TYPE OF CLOTHING MADE BY A BRAND IN SEATTLE WHICH USED A THERMOCHROMIC PIGMENT IN ORDER TO HAVE THE FABRIC TURN DIFFERENT COLORS ACCORDING TO TEMPERATURE
- THE ARABIC WORD FROM WHICH WE TAKE OUR "GIRAFFE," WHICH BEFORE THAT WAS KNOWN AS A CAMELOPARD
- TO MANIPULATE THE BOUNDARIES OF AN ELECTORAL CONSTITUENCY IN ORDER TO FAVOR A PARTICULAR PARTY OR CANDIDATE
- A YIDDISH TERM FOR CRAZY OR FOOLISH BEHAVIOR
- BLACK AND WHITE ROCKS USED FOR DIVINATORY PURPOSES OR, FOR ANDRE LINOGE, TO DECIDE WHICH CHILD HE GETS TO VAMPIRIZE
- AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN DIALECT CREATED TO ALLOW SLAVES TO COVERTLY OBTAIN LITERACY, AND WHICH LATER TURNED INTO A CODESPEAK FOR CHILDREN (INCLUDING POET MAYA ANGELOU AND FRIENDS)
- THE MOTHER SAINT OF IRELAND
- AN ANCIENT GREEK CLAY VESSEL COMMONLY USED TO BOTH MAKE AND STORE WINE, ESPECIALLY ORANGE WINES
- THE OJIBWE NAME FOR LAKE SUPERIOR, THOUGH IT CAN ALSO BE APPLIED TO ANY SEA OR LAKE OF LARGE SIZE
- AN AZTECAN WOODEN WEAPON WITH SEVERAL BLADES OF OBSIDIAN ALONG ITS EDGE
- A COURT ORDER REQUIRING A WITNESS TO HAND OVER BOOKS, PAPERS, OR OTHER TANGIBLE EVIDENCE TO THE COURT FOR REVIEW
- ISLAMIC PUNK ROCK SUBGENRE
- BODY OF WATER LOCATED TO THE EAST OF LAS VEGAS AND WHICH IS THE LARGEST RESERVOIR IN THE US BY CAPACITY; IT IS ALSO KNOWN FOR HUMAN REMAINS BEING REVEALED IN TIMES OF DROUGHT WHEN WATER LEVELS DROP SIGNIFICANTLY
- STRENGTHENING EXERCISES DESIGNED TO USE AN INDIVIDUAL'S OWN BODYWEIGHT AS A RESISTANCE FORCE IN ORDER TO BUILD MUSCULATURE
- A TOPOGRAPHICAL SHALLOW DEPRESSION IN FLAT PRAIRIELAND, FORMED BY BUFFALO ACTIVITY AND WHICH HOLDS RAINWATER RUNOFF
- THE SIMULTANEOUS IGNITION OF ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IN AN ENCLOSED AREA DUE TO THE DEGREE OF HEAT
- RENOWNED GOWN DESIGNER OF THE 1920S
- A VARIETY OF CHALCEDONY WITH INCLUSIONS OF IRON AND ALUMINUM, THIS STONE IS ONLY FOUND IN CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO
- MEMBER OF A PRESTIGIOUS OLD-MONEY AMERICAN FAMILY WHO DISAPPEARED IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA IN 1961, AND WAS RUMORED TO HAVE EITHER DROWNED OR BEEN HEADHUNTED AND CONSUMED BY THE NATIVES
- AMUSINGLY-NAMED TOWN IN THE UPPSALA REGION OF SWEDEN, KNOWN FOR ITS RUNIC INSCRIPTIONS ON LOCAL ROCK
- A FRENCH DESSERT CONSISTING OF TWO LAYERS OF CHOUX PASTRY SANDWICHING PRALINE-FLAVORED CREME AND TOPPED BY FLAKED ALMONDS
- ALISON BECHDEL'S COMIC STRIP THAT RAN FROM 1983 TO 2008 AND WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ONGOING PORTRAYALS OF LESBIAN MAIN CHARACTERS IN POP CULTURE
- TO DISAVOW A FORMERLY-HELD BELIEF OR FORSWEAR A CONFESSION, ESPECIALLY IN MATTERS OF HERESY AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- A GERMAN COMEDIAN AND MUSICIAN WHO WENT VIRAL ON YOUTUBE BEFORE GOING ON TO STAR IN A "PITCH PERFECT" SEQUEL
- A FEMALE FOX
- A SINGLE DOSE OF MEDICINE GIVEN ALL AT ONCE IN ORDER TO MEET BLOODSTREAM EFFICACY AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE
- TO ASCEND STEEP MOUNTAIN TERRAIN, USUALLY BY MEANS OF A MECHANICAL DEVICE AND FIXED ROPE
- AN ITALIAN MEAT SAUCE FOR USE WITH PASTA
70 Clues: A FEMALE FOX • ISLAMIC PUNK ROCK SUBGENRE • THE MOTHER SAINT OF IRELAND • RENOWNED GOWN DESIGNER OF THE 1920S • THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF YALE UNIVERSITY • AN ITALIAN MEAT SAUCE FOR USE WITH PASTA • MARKED BY SMALL BITS OF CONTRASTING COLOR • A YIDDISH TERM FOR CRAZY OR FOOLISH BEHAVIOR • IN D&D, THIS IS A RACE OF RECLUSIVE JAGUAR-PEOPLE • ...
A Puzzle On Things That Puzzle Me 2018-01-26
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- When my grandmother passed away when I was in sixth grade, I grew very afraid of this. Until then it never really occurred to me how easy it was to lose something so close to you. Without any warning, I was suddenly told I could never talk to my grandmother again. What I really learned from this was that I really wanted to do something with my life. If life is so fleeting, why waste it?
- I’ve spent the last six years with these people, but I’m not even sure if we’ll still be close in a year. I know one of them has already told me he wants to break off all connections after he leaves. It’s hard to imagine we won’t be seeing each other next year.
- I hate it when things come to an end because I’m not really good at these. Although I’m really excited to graduate and move on in my life, I feel that leaving a place that I’ve spent the past six years of my life is going to be one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. I’m going to lose the sense of safety and security that it provided me as I’m suddenly launched into the real world.
- This word has so many meanings. Force times distance; that’s the academic side of me talking. A job; that’s the part of me that’s focused on what I’m going to be doing when I get older. I guess the two of those are sort of connected. It’s also a Rihanna song.
- I had one of my teachers ask me what my greatest one was for a recommendation letter, and it took me an entire week to think of an answer.
- These three letters strike fear into me whenever I hear my English teacher say them, and to this day I still struggle writing one. I’m just glad I won’t have to really do these in the future.
- I used to hate playing this when I was younger; it was boring and took up valuable time that I could have used to play video games or watch TV. But as my workload began piling up in the last few years, I found myself returning to this to take a break. Why does something that I once loathed provide me an escape from reality now?
- I quit this team; it’s been four years but I finally left. It feels like a weight has been lifted off my chest. I don’t have to try and keep up with my teammates anymore, and I plan to work out on my own pace, but there’s still a part of me that feels kind of empty after leaving.
- For every college I’ve applied to, this has been my first choice major. But honestly, I’m not even sure if I really want to pursue this in the future. I have no experience with it, but I’ve always liked science and math. Maybe I’m just worried that this isn’t the right path for me. There are people who firmly understand what they want to pursue in the future; they’ve had plenty of experience outside of school, role models, or just a burning passion for these fields. Do I really feel the same?l
- I used to read this in the AM New York on the way to school and use them to predict my day. The numbers next to my sign were supposed to tell me how my day was going, but they never dropped below a 7. I guess everyday was supposed to go well.
- This use to be my favorite thing to do when I was growing up. It gave me a way to give my crazy dreams and aspirations a physical form through acrylics, oil pastels, or color pencils. As I grew older I lost the creativity I needed to fully explore art and I never really stray from the norm anymore. Maybe I’m just insecure about how others view my attempts at creativity.
- Recently my teeth have shifted a little, which is kind of odd because I wear these every night.
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- Force times radius? Rotational momentum? What’s this supposed to mean? All of these concepts are just words to me and I can’t even grasp any of them. Somebody please help me.
- I applied to one of these programs for this summer, but honestly, I don’t even like biology. That’s an understatement. I hate biology. So why did I sign up? Did I feel that I needed to prove something to myself? Or was I sick of sitting at home and always wishing I had more to do?
- I used to have a huge book full of these when I was younger. I would bring it in to school and my friends and I would think about some questions for the entire day. I loved brain teasers because they encouraged me to think outside of the box and explore beyond the seemingly normal solutions. My time spent solving these puzzles was good practice for the present, because my entire life is a puzzle at the moment.
- I really suck at this, but I’m on the varsity team. They needed more people to reach the minimum number of team members and I was promised a free spot on the team if I join. My average is so low, and I’m not sure what my purpose on this team is. The fact that I’m still on this team must say something about me.
- Sometimes I feel really tired but I’m not sure if I should do this. I just have so much work to do and I procrastinate way too much…Even when I finish my work early I can’t manage to have a normal sleep schedule. A consistent full eight hours has eluded me for years. I guess nothing in my life is really certain, not even the amount I get every night.
- What is even happening in this class? It’s like I’m learning a foreign language and I’m expected to grasp it immediately. Objects? Variables? Methods? None of these words mean anything to me. My next test is going to be rough. That’s an understatement.
- Our club is barely acknowledged by the GO, despite having existed since before I came to Hunter. I’m confused how they expect us to fulfill our obligations as a normal club, like Carnival commitments, but refuse to provide us a room, a schedule or anything that we are entitled to. The administration has lost all our equipment, so as of now we’re not doing much of anything. It’s just kind of an excuse for all my friends to hang out in a room on Wednesdays.
- I really hate it when people ask me what mine are. It really forces me to think about what’s wrong with me, and to come up with a way to word it nicely so it looks good. Instead of “stubborn,” I’d say “passionate about what I believe in.” Instead of “uncertain,” I say that I “like taking into account all the possibilities before deciding on something.”
- This word scares me the most. It’s not certain at all. In fact, it’s the farthest thing from certainty that I can even think of. The only people who really claim to understand this are psychics (but I think they’re all liars anyways). It’s the only thing I can think about right now, and I hate it.
- Sometimes I want to talk to them. I can’t help it. Blame my hormones. But there aren’t many that I talk to on a regular basis. I stopped talking to one of my closest friends last year for some reason and I’ve only recently started talking to her again. I’m not sure what I did wrong. And I’m not sure she knows either.
22 Clues: Recently my teeth have shifted a little, which is kind of odd because I wear these every night. • I had one of my teachers ask me what my greatest one was for a recommendation letter, and it took me an entire week to think of an answer. • ...
IRSHITA MISHRA SOLVE THE RIDDLES 2021-01-25
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