sight words Crossword Puzzles
Australia - Find the correct English words! 2019-03-19
23 Clues: sea • holy • huge • view • rock • hire • sight • palms • coast • exotic • famous • locals • capital • seafood • harbour • scenery • explore • tropical • kangaroo • jellyfish • poisonous • population • Aborigines
An tEarrach Thiar 2023-02-21
23 Clues: low • sea • end • heat • west • gold • clay • back • oars • sweet • women • sight • coats • noise • basket • spring • coming • shining • shadows • puddles • curraghs • quietness • spadesound
Sort 22 Activity 2024-04-26
Topias 9c 2022-11-24
23 Clues: näky • sähkö • hirvi • tonni • yhtiö • pesiä • väestö • tuhota • kärsiä • saalis • haastaa • kysyntä • yleinen • murskata • suojella • laiduntaa • yläpuolella • suunnitella • saastuminen • elinympäristö • ihanteellinen • kaupunkimainen • maailmanlaajuinen
Unit 1/ Intro + Topic 1 2025-09-30
23 Clues: vor • Rad • Witz • Turm • Zelt • Affe • hoch • über • Seite • falsch • Brücke • Glocke • nennen • Fahrer • Elefant • hinüber • aufhören • passieren • Gefängnis • Spitzname • Schlüssel • Theaterstück • Sehenswürdigkeit
taste 2025-11-12
23 Clues: vid • voće • okus • sluh • toplo • slina • gorko • jezik • miris • dodir • preci • povrće • kiselo • slatko • hladno • odrasli • slinavo • osjetila • tekstura • grudvasto • mokro, vlažno • začinjeno, ljuto • buds okusni pupoljci
Joy of The Advent of Christ 2025-12-22
Across
- The shepherds were filled with great what when they saw the angel of the Lord? (Luke 2:9)
- No person in the world has the right to do what in the presence of God? (1 Corinthians 1:27))
- What does Isaiah say in Isaiah 9:2 that the people who walked in darkness see?
- Mary ______ ___ all these things? (Luke 2:19)(2 words)
- The feet of who bring good news of what is a beautiful person? (Isaiah 52:7)
- Where did the angel tell the shepherds they would find the baby? (Luke 2:12)
- God chose what in the world to shame the strong? (1 Corinthians 1:27)
- The person who publishes what is beautiful? (Isaiah 52:7)
- When Jesus read from Isaiah, He said that day Scripture had been what? (Luke 4:21)
- Jesus spoke the words in John so that His joy may be in us, and that our what may be full? (John 15:11)
- Isaiah 52:7 says that the feet of him who brings what are beautiful? (2 words)
- Jesus was sent to set at liberty those who are what? (Luke 4:18)
- The angel told the shepherds they would find the baby wrapped in what kind of clothes? (2 words)(Luke 2:12)
- Through Christ, we should offer up a sacrifice of what to God? (Hebrews 13:15)
- The Savior of the world is who/whom? (Luke 2:11) (3 words)
- Jesus was sent to proclaim what to the captives? (Luke 4:18)
Down
- John said in Revelation 5:12, "Worthy is the what who was slain?"
- The Jews ________ at the gracious words of Jesus? (Luke 4:22)
- Beautiful are the feet of the one who publishes what? (Isaiah 52:7)
- Mary pondered these things where that happened at his birth? (Luke 2:19)
- The shepherds returned doing what and praising God? (Luke 2:20)
- The multitude that joined the angel were _________ God? (Luke 2:13)
- What appeared to the shepherds who were out in the fields? (Luke 2:9)
- The Lord said He was anointed to proclaim good news to whom? (Luke 4:18)
- What shone around them? (Luke 2:9)
- Jesus said if we keep His commandments then we abide in what? (John 15:10) (2 words)
- What were out in the field watching sheep in Luke 2:8?
- The angel of the Lord said he brought good news of great what? (Luke 2:10)
- Jesus was sent to recover the what of the blind? (Luke 4:18)
- Everyone that heard the shepherds __________ at what they said? (Luke 2:18)
- How many people was the good news of great news for? (Luke 2:10)
- God chose what is _______ in the world to shame the wise? (1 Corinthians 1:27)
32 Clues: What shone around them? (Luke 2:9) • Mary ______ ___ all these things? (Luke 2:19)(2 words) • What were out in the field watching sheep in Luke 2:8? • The person who publishes what is beautiful? (Isaiah 52:7) • The Savior of the world is who/whom? (Luke 2:11) (3 words) • Jesus was sent to recover the what of the blind? (Luke 4:18) • ...
Lesson 21A 2016-12-05
20 Clues: sail • path • cook • ruby • child • sight • blame • decide • street • adhere • contain • trinket • suppose • not win • carry out • not tight • spot on skin • discombobulate • wind instrument • animated character
Topias 9c 2022-11-24
23 Clues: näky • sähkö • hirvi • tonni • yhtiö • pesiä • väestö • tuhota • kärsiä • saalis • haastaa • kysyntä • yleinen • murskata • suojella • laiduntaa • yläpuolella • suunnitella • saastuminen • elinympäristö • ihanteellinen • kaupunkimainen • maailmanlaajuinen
Unit 4 vocab (+be located in, get to know, closing time) 2023-12-16
21 Clues: צל • כזה • חוש • זמן • מעל • גישה • לקחת • הגעה • סיור • ליצור • להגיע • ראייה • ממוקם • מדריך • להיכנס • לדמיין • בית קפה • בטיחותי • למרות זאת • באופן שונה • להזמין, לקבוע
Listen To The Rush 2025-02-18
20 Clues: arus • buta • hebat • suram • hutan • makmal • teknik • malang • remaja • tahunan • jururawat • kegemaran • mudah alih • bergantung • mengekalkan • penglihatan • pakar bedah • tengah malam • tingkah laku • dengan hati-hati
第2课 2019-01-02
Unit 3 2021-01-26
Humans VS Animals 2026-02-25
FCE week 9 2014-11-23
Across
- sight (n)
- boredom (n)
- a fortune (n)
- glamorous (adj)
- reluctance (n)
- admiration (n)
- disturbance (n)
- blackmail (n)
- to assume [sth]
- to make a donation (coll)
- variety (n)
- ownership (n)
- affordable (adj)
- to turn out
- willingness (n)
- to resent [sth/sb]
- exhaustion (n)
- a loss
Down
- patience (n)
- a COMPARISON
- a beggar
- generosity (n)
- upmarket (adj)
- faulty goods (coll)
- well-off (adj)
- dramatically (adv)
- conscience (n)
- friendliness (n)
- empathy (n)
- to compensate [sb for sth]
- self-interest (n)
- a rip-off
- a budget
- reliability (n)
- grateful (adj)
- cautious (adj)
- a one-off (n)
37 Clues: a loss • a beggar • a budget • sight (n) • a rip-off • boredom (n) • empathy (n) • variety (n) • to turn out • patience (n) • a COMPARISON • a fortune (n) • blackmail (n) • ownership (n) • a one-off (n) • generosity (n) • reluctance (n) • upmarket (adj) • admiration (n) • well-off (adj) • conscience (n) • grateful (adj) • cautious (adj) • exhaustion (n) • glamorous (adj) • disturbance (n) • to assume [sth] • reliability (n) • ...
On Screen 1SB Unit 1a p10-11 2020-10-29
Across
- to push your body up and away from the ground using your feet and legs
- a brave person
- uncomfortable around people
- experience sight with the eyes
- to move or go up (something) using your feet and often your hands
- officer a member of the police
- into become somebody else
- to move out of sight
- area of space filled with stars and planets
- experience sound with the ears
- smart, intelligent
- a child who has lost both parents
Down
- the study of matter and energy
- people cannot see
- a large object that orbits a star
- the way that someone or something looks
- to move through the air
- very clever
- speed very fast
- powerful, not weak
20 Clues: very clever • a brave person • speed very fast • people cannot see • powerful, not weak • smart, intelligent • to move out of sight • to move through the air • into become somebody else • uncomfortable around people • the study of matter and energy • experience sight with the eyes • officer a member of the police • experience sound with the ears • a large object that orbits a star • ...
test 4 2015-05-07
18 Clues: als • Berg • dann • liebe • morgen • retten • gestern • Meinung • Bergkamm • Aussicht • geradeaus • brilliant • vielleicht • unglaublich • erstaunlich • fantastisch • Sehenswürdigkeit • in einer Falle sein
Poetry Review 2023-02-22
Across
- repetition of vowel sounds within a word
- If prose has paragraphs then a poem has...
- a poem is made up of ____ and prose has sentences
- A regular pattern of meter or rhyme is the poems _______
- when a poet repeats a word, phrase or line
- Making a comparison using like or as
Down
- Free verse poems rely heavily on the use of ________ such as sight, sound,touch and taste
- One short unstressed syllable followed by a long stressed syllable
- Giving human qualities to an object
- when a poet uses a word that sounds like what it is supposed to mean
- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of a word
- repetition of words that sound the same
12 Clues: Giving human qualities to an object • Making a comparison using like or as • repetition of words that sound the same • repetition of vowel sounds within a word • If prose has paragraphs then a poem has... • when a poet repeats a word, phrase or line • a poem is made up of ____ and prose has sentences • A regular pattern of meter or rhyme is the poems _______ • ...
Gospel Jams 2025-01-24
Across
- Don't give up on me yet. I know I'm not your best bet.
- Let the words of my mouth be in thy sight
- know my doesn't even stand a chance
- I know the tomorrow has ordered my steps
- No strength to no tears to cry
- My hands are lifted up
- nobody can heal like you can all most holy one you are the great I am.
Down
- a thousand falling down in worship to sing the song of ages to the lamb
- In my way grows
- the Lord I'm free
- My heart has always longed for something more.
- we went to school with holes in our shoes we didnt have much the the lord saw us
12 Clues: In my way grows • the Lord I'm free • My hands are lifted up • No strength to no tears to cry • know my doesn't even stand a chance • I know the tomorrow has ordered my steps • Let the words of my mouth be in thy sight • My heart has always longed for something more. • Don't give up on me yet. I know I'm not your best bet. • ...
Acting 2025-10-07
Across
- an expressive movement of the body or limbs
- to set apart or detach
- movement employing props,costumes,and makeup;used to strengthen the personality of a character
- physical conflict onstage, both armed and unarmed
- calling upon memories of your own emotions to understand your characters emotions
- applied to all of the language features peculiar to the speech of a particular region
- actor who has a major role in a musical
Down
- to make your voice fill the performance space
- your memory of sight,sound,smell,taste and texture
- refers specifically to the sound qualities of the speech of a region
- to act without a script
- the clear and precise pronunciation of words
12 Clues: to set apart or detach • to act without a script • actor who has a major role in a musical • an expressive movement of the body or limbs • the clear and precise pronunciation of words • to make your voice fill the performance space • physical conflict onstage, both armed and unarmed • your memory of sight,sound,smell,taste and texture • ...
Fun Crossword 2026-04-14
Across
- for something to be popular, or to be in a car accident
- an event or moment that occurs once every year
- a fancy word that means I did something in preparation
- despite a misconception, they are not as the name suggests
- an announcement of pain, or you are micheal jackson
- to split something in half, or to be paid after firing
Down
- the answer is hidden in plain sight
- a word referring to a sheet of glass, and a homophone of a papercut
- a portmanteau of two words, and a Disneyland attraction
- this one is impossible to answer
- I didn't quite hear you, or I did something wrong
- an unhelpful clue... fitting
12 Clues: an unhelpful clue... fitting • this one is impossible to answer • the answer is hidden in plain sight • an event or moment that occurs once every year • I didn't quite hear you, or I did something wrong • an announcement of pain, or you are micheal jackson • a fancy word that means I did something in preparation • to split something in half, or to be paid after firing • ...
Mixed 2020-04-01
20 Clues: ősz • erdő • ijedt • drága • óvatos • hangos • tegnap • strucc • készít • gyerekek • időjárás • könyvtár • tornaóra • pincérnő • tantárgy • látnivaló • kisebb város • előtt(időben) • külföldre menni • past tense of know
Difficult words! 2021-02-17
22 Clues: Dorf • viele • Regal • Übung • platz • Pfund • Blazer • Straße • Elefant • teppich • Anblick • Ausdruck • Irrenhaus • Broschüre • sei still • Strumpfhose • Sonderangbot • telefonnummer • Schulversammlung • Mehrfamielienhaus • weiterführende schule • Anwesenheitskontrolle
D1 UNIT 9 TEXT A 2019-03-31
20 Clues: tori • opas • saari • lautta • satama • tärkeä • huippu • laituri • kelluva • sisältää • huomenna • nimeltään • nähtävyys • merisairas • herrasmies • kiertoajelu • liikkua, muuttaa • käydä, vierailla • nähtävyyksien katselu • mukaan, kyytiin; laivaan, bussiin
Revisio for exam 2021-11-17
20 Clues: make • äkta • aska • kyld • bagage • tunnel • erövare • plansch • upstream • vistelse • storstad • gifta sig • medeltida • ickupation • smidesvaror • fantasifull • prydnadssaker • ursprungligen • by som drivs av • sight vanlig syn
6A 2025-02-24
21 Clues: lupa • tiede • hissi • aikana • tausta • päättää • tarjota • haudata • kokemus • avaruus • liittyä • hyväksyä • suosittu • opastettu • nähtävyys • kiitollinen • haastatella • esimies, pomo • henkeäsalpaava • ______ for a job • ajallaan = ____ time
Engineers 2026-03-18
21 Clues: Jet • Sight • Water • Tools • Laser • Energy • Phones • Robots • Makeup • Systems • Vehicle • Aircraft • Medicine • Buildings • Airplanes • Petroleum • Electricity • Earth's heat • Nuclear energy • Testing quality • Solve newer problems
Stylistic Features 2025-09-22
Across
- Giving human traits to non-humans, such as animals.
- The repetition of a word or words at the beginning of consecutive clauses or sentences
- The use of descriptive words to create images in the reader’s mind based on the five senses of sight, smell, touch, hearing and taste.
- A symbolic narrative that represents meaning with a moral or political significance
- Directly comparing two different things, usually with use of “as”, “like”, “if” or “than.”
- A resemblance between one thing and another is declared by suggesting that one thing is another
- The repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession.
Down
- The attributing of human characteristics to other animals, non-living things, objects,
- Exaggeration to emphasise a particular idea
- The use of any person, situation, or object to represent an idea of some sort.
- Making reference to events, people, texts or times outside the world of the story.
- Asserting something is the same – on some figurative level – as something else.
- The repetition of vowel sounds in a phrase or sentence
13 Clues: Exaggeration to emphasise a particular idea • Giving human traits to non-humans, such as animals. • The repetition of vowel sounds in a phrase or sentence • The repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession. • The use of any person, situation, or object to represent an idea of some sort. • ...
Dr. Kaspar1 livingstone 2018-11-26
Academic Vocab List #1 2024-04-09
Across
- Using detailed words or phrases to create a picture in the reader’s mind that connects to one or more of the five senses: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.
- The perspective from which something is written.
- Provide information from the text to clarify, prove, or explain the main idea
- A piece of information from a text that is used to support your answers, ideas, opinions, and arguments.
- The message, moral, or lesson learned from a text.
Down
- The reason for writing: to entertain, inform, or persuade
- Using detailed words or phrases to create a picture in the reader’s mind.
- The most important information that tells what the text is about.
- A category of literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content.
- The mood or emotions that come across in an author’s writing.
10 Clues: The perspective from which something is written. • The message, moral, or lesson learned from a text. • The reason for writing: to entertain, inform, or persuade • The mood or emotions that come across in an author’s writing. • The most important information that tells what the text is about. • ...
11 2024-04-09
Across
- The mood or emotions that come across in an author’s writing.
- Idea The most important information that tells what the text is about.
- Details Provide information from the text to clarify, prove, or explain the main idea.Descriptive
- The message, moral, or lesson learned from a text.
Down
- A category of literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content.
- Using detailed words or phrases to create a picture in the reader’s mind.
- Purpose The reason for writing: to entertain, inform, or persuade.
- of View The perspective from which something is written.
- Using detailed words or phrases to create a picture in the reader’s mind that connects to one or more of the five senses: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.
- Evidence A piece of information from a text that is used to support your answers, ideas, opinions, and arguments.
10 Clues: The message, moral, or lesson learned from a text. • of View The perspective from which something is written. • The mood or emotions that come across in an author’s writing. • Purpose The reason for writing: to entertain, inform, or persuade. • Idea The most important information that tells what the text is about. • ...
Poetry: Terms and Devices 2012-12-12
Across
- the pattern of sound createed by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line
- rhyme that occurs at the end of a line of poetry
- rhyme that occurs within a line of poetry
- a figure of speech that makes a reference to a famous person, place, or thing in order to stimulate ideas, associations, and extra information in the reader's mind
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words
- the use of a word or phrase, such as "hiss" or "buzz," that imitates or suggests the sound of what it describes
- the use of words, phrases, or sentences that have a similar grammatical form
- a group of lines forming a unit
- commonly used phrases that can be confusing because of their hidden meanings
- a figure of speech that involves a gross overstatement in order to make a point
Down
- descriptive language that appeals to the senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell
- a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables which sets the overal rhythm of certain poems
- attributes human characteristics to an animal, object, or idea
- compares or equates seemingly unlike things, but does not use like or as
- the pattern of the end rhymes that is designated by assigning a differnet letter of the alphabet to each new rhyme
- the voice that talks to the reader
- the repetition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry
- figure of speech using a word such as like or as to compare seemingly unlike things
- a word or row of words tht may or may not form a complete sentence
19 Clues: a group of lines forming a unit • the voice that talks to the reader • rhyme that occurs within a line of poetry • rhyme that occurs at the end of a line of poetry • the repetition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry • the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words • attributes human characteristics to an animal, object, or idea • ...
Literary Terms 2022-10-12
Across
- used when the writer/speaker appeals to the five senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, sound) by using details to create the experience or image in the readers mind
- a technique in which two concepts, characters, ideas, or settings are placed near or next to each other so that the reader will compare and contract them.
- a circumstance or set of circumstances that prompts a character to act a certain way or that determines the outcome if a situation
- the writers or speakers attitude about a subject, character, or audience
- a central topic, subject, or idea that is told throughout a literary work
- a comparison of two things by saying one is the other
- giving inhuman things human qualities
- a direct juxtaposition of words, phrases, or clauses for the purpose of contrast
- the facts revealed by the author or speaker that support the attitude or tone
- a reference to a well known person place or thing
Down
- is the telling of a story in speaking or writing
- a complete sentence that clearly expresses a message, life lesson, or main point related to a theme found in a literary work
- how the reader feels about the text while reading
- a self-contradicting word or group of words
- a comparison of two things using the words like or as
- the perspective from which the narrative is told
- occurs when the elements of a statement contradict each other. Although the statement might appear illogical, imposible, or absurd, it turns out to have a coherent meaning that reveals a hidden truth
- the time and place in which the story takes place
- any object, person, place, or action that has both meaning in itself and that stands for something larger than itself.
19 Clues: giving inhuman things human qualities • a self-contradicting word or group of words • is the telling of a story in speaking or writing • the perspective from which the narrative is told • how the reader feels about the text while reading • the time and place in which the story takes place • a reference to a well known person place or thing • ...
Pokemon 2021-01-27
Word Hunt 2021-04-05
Sight Words 2021-12-09
Sight words 2022-11-04
Sight words 2024-01-08
Sight Words 2025-03-26
This is SOH Puzzling 2015-02-18
Across
- Sight line from observer to an object above
- Tangent of 90 degrees is said to be
- Half the distance between the maximum and minimum point on a sine/cosine graph
- One full cycle on a sine/cosine graph
- Number equal to approximately 3.14
- Inverse function of tangent
- Father of trigonometry
- Opposite divided by adjacent
- Opposite divided by hypotenuse
- Adjacent divided by hypotenuse
- Inverse function of cosine
Down
- The sine lies on this
- Sight line from observer to an object below
- Theta multiplied by radius divided by time
- Theta divided by time
- Theta multiplied by radius
- Wrote the Almagest
- Symbol used to refer to an unknown angle
- The cosine lies on this
- Inverse function of sine
20 Clues: Wrote the Almagest • The sine lies on this • Theta divided by time • Father of trigonometry • The cosine lies on this • Inverse function of sine • Theta multiplied by radius • Inverse function of cosine • Inverse function of tangent • Opposite divided by adjacent • Opposite divided by hypotenuse • Adjacent divided by hypotenuse • Number equal to approximately 3.14 • ...
Sensory Crossword puzzle 2024-10-24
Across
- surgical opening in the eardrum
- also known as the eardrum
- not being able to see colors like normal
- divides the nasal cavity
- nearsighted
- also known as pink eye
- window of the eye
- Innermost layer of the eye
- equalizes air pressure in middle ear
- irregular curvature of the cornea
- infection in the middle ear
- taste buds
Down
- three tiny bones in the ear
- constant ringing in the ear
- loss of sight in the central vision
- farsighted
- carries impulses to the brain
- focuses images
- causes vertigo
- blind spot
- milky eyes
- oral yeast/fungal infection
- loss of sight on the sides
- sounds to the inner ear are blocked
- the outer ear
25 Clues: farsighted • blind spot • milky eyes • taste buds • nearsighted • the outer ear • focuses images • causes vertigo • window of the eye • also known as pink eye • divides the nasal cavity • also known as the eardrum • loss of sight on the sides • Innermost layer of the eye • three tiny bones in the ear • constant ringing in the ear • oral yeast/fungal infection • infection in the middle ear • ...
Activity for November 9 2024 2024-11-07
Across
- Who ended up in the lion's den
- Yeshua is our _________ Priest
- Who did God have build the Ark
- He is our King of Kings
- We are to walk by faith not by sight
- First spring feast
- Last book in the bible
- Who did God use to lead the Israelites out of Egypt
Down
- Who wrote the book of Ephesians
- First 5 books of the bible
- Who betrayed Jesus
- __________ a Roman City around 130 BC
- __________puffs up
- Who gave birth to Jesus
- Who wore a coat of many colors
- What was Jesus nailed to
- First book of the bible
- Gods word is ________
- God so ____________ the world that he gave His only begotten son.
- _________comes before a fall
20 Clues: Who betrayed Jesus • __________puffs up • First spring feast • Gods word is ________ • Last book in the bible • Who gave birth to Jesus • He is our King of Kings • First book of the bible • What was Jesus nailed to • First 5 books of the bible • _________comes before a fall • Who ended up in the lion's den • Yeshua is our _________ Priest • Who did God have build the Ark • ...
Illya's Power Match 2025-03-15
Across
- a lie detector
- voice projection
- enhanced speed
- teleportation anywhere in sight
- moving through solid objects
- clone creation
- recording and projecting through the eyes
- disabling other's powers
- controlling either one or more elements
- light manipulation
- quick healing
- turning one's skin to stone
- electricity manipulation
- wielding other Elite's powers that are close by
Down
- enhanced intellect
- flame manipulation
- illusion creation
- enhanced senses
- incredible strength, both physically and mentally
- heightened senses
- the ability of wall scaling
- invisibility
- read on people's emotions
- the ability to create force fields around something/someone
- the ability to shape-shift into any animal or human being
- moving objects using the mind
26 Clues: invisibility • quick healing • a lie detector • enhanced speed • clone creation • enhanced senses • voice projection • illusion creation • heightened senses • enhanced intellect • flame manipulation • light manipulation • disabling other's powers • electricity manipulation • read on people's emotions • the ability of wall scaling • turning one's skin to stone • moving through solid objects • ...
Section 9.2 2013-03-01
Across
- the building blocks of learning, capability right from birth
- general categories of objects and information
- Swiss psychologist
- the baby is preforming this intellectual ability when it associates a caregiver with receiving comfort
- the length of time a person can concentrate on a task without getting bored
- period period in which children through their senses and own actions
- the understanding that one action results in another
Down
- the use of words and numbers to stand ideas
- the baby is showing this milestone when it is able to recall past experiences
- pretending
- the knowledge that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight
- Babies' ability to learn from sensory information
12 Clues: pretending • Swiss psychologist • the use of words and numbers to stand ideas • general categories of objects and information • Babies' ability to learn from sensory information • the understanding that one action results in another • the building blocks of learning, capability right from birth • period period in which children through their senses and own actions • ...
Papa's Birthday Puzzle 2024-09-29
Across
- How ATC will inform pilot of degrees/directions they should fly
- A day in September when you should use words like "Ahoy" and "Aaaaargh"
- "And when you're finished doin' that, bring in the dog and put out the cat"
- Commercial airliner dating back to 1916
- "My Lawyer's Back" and "Sleazy Side"
- He only found Gideon's Bible
- Big reason you have tinnitis (or so I understand)
- Both a song by James Taylor and a type of heavy construction machinery
Down
- "So rested he by the Tumtum tree"
- Peter Sagal hosted this news quiz
- An abomination in your sight!
- He was a little guy, kinda funny-looking...Oh, just in a general kind of way.
12 Clues: He only found Gideon's Bible • An abomination in your sight! • "So rested he by the Tumtum tree" • Peter Sagal hosted this news quiz • "My Lawyer's Back" and "Sleazy Side" • Commercial airliner dating back to 1916 • Big reason you have tinnitis (or so I understand) • How ATC will inform pilot of degrees/directions they should fly • ...
Keystone Prep 2022-05-18
Across
- when reality is different from appearance; the implied meaning of a statement is the opposite of its literal or obvious meaning
- words that sound like what they mean
- the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
- comparison using "like" or "as"
- the author's attitude toward the subject
- where and when the story takes place
- A figure of speech comparing to unlike things without using like or as
- language writing or speech not meant to be interpreted literally
Down
- A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
- of view the perspective from which the writer tells the story (1st, 2nd, 3rd person; omniscient, limited omniscient)
- the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
- an extreme exaggeration
- a word or group of words in a literary work which appeal to one or more of the senses: sight, taste, touch, hearing, and smell
- the sequence of events in a story
- repetition of initial consonant sounds
- The main idea or meaning of a text. Often, this is an insight about human life revealed in a literary work
- atmosphere; feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage
17 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • comparison using "like" or "as" • the sequence of events in a story • words that sound like what they mean • where and when the story takes place • repetition of initial consonant sounds • the author's attitude toward the subject • language writing or speech not meant to be interpreted literally • ...
Memory 2022-11-11
Across
- to bring back from memory
- a word formed from the initial letters or groups of letters of words
- information stored in the brain and retrievable over a long period of time
- state of learning something again
- the current contents of a person's consciousness
- an act of recognizing or the state of being recognized.
- memory without conscious recollection
Down
- the perception of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch information
- memories that can be consciously recalled
- ability to recall facts, and events
- repeating an action through memory
- a series of lines or verses in which the first, last, or other particular letters when taken in order spell out a word, phrase, etc.
- center of emotion and memory inside the brain
13 Clues: to bring back from memory • state of learning something again • repeating an action through memory • ability to recall facts, and events • memory without conscious recollection • memories that can be consciously recalled • center of emotion and memory inside the brain • the current contents of a person's consciousness • ...
ie 2017-07-19
Blorbo 2022-11-16
Latin 2021-10-01
20 Clues: joy • die • try • sound • break • speak • enter • return • go out • suffer • obtain • accuse • be born • advance • creator • set out • pray to • clothing • encourage • caught sight of
Latin 2021-10-01
20 Clues: joy • die • try • sound • break • speak • enter • return • go out • suffer • obtain • accuse • be born • advance • creator • set out • pray to • clothing • encourage • caught sight of
J&D Test III 2018-11-30
20 Clues: goa • kuil • lidah • brewok • mangsa • mangkuk • nyala api • Dewa-dewa • melindungi • tukang kayu • menyebarkan • dikelilingi • rumah makan • menyediakan • penglihatan • memperingati • cantik/cukup • kotak/persegi • menghancurkan • sarapan kesiangan
Our New Words 2025-06-19
21 Clues: חם • חד • רך • קר • פיל • גמל • דוב • תנין • מעוין • ריבוע • סגלגל • משולש • עיגול • ברווז • מחוספס • מַלבֵּן • חוש המישוש • חוש הראייה • חוש הטעם • חוש הריח • חוש השמיעה
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-14
Across
- Words that are used to mean something other than or more than their literal meaning (for example, similes and metaphors).
- A phrase that describes something by comparing it to some other thing.
Down
- The act of attributing human characteristics to nonhuman things
- Language that connects to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to create an image or description.
- A device that repeats the same words or phrases to emphasize an idea.
- A phrase that describes something by comparing it to some other thing using the words like or as.
6 Clues: The act of attributing human characteristics to nonhuman things • A device that repeats the same words or phrases to emphasize an idea. • A phrase that describes something by comparing it to some other thing. • A phrase that describes something by comparing it to some other thing using the words like or as. • ...
Mountain Bike Brands 2023-09-12
16 Clues: SB140 • Habit • Occam • Ripmo • Sight • Jeffsy • Remedy • Trance • Process • Offering • Instinct • Hightower • Blackthorn • Switchblade • AlpineTrail • Stumpjumper
Section 9.2 2013-03-01
Across
- the length of time a person can concentrate on a task without getting bored
- the use of words and numbers to stand ideas
- the building blocks of learning, capability right from birth
- Babies' ability to learn from sensory information
- the baby is showing this milestone when it is able to recall past experiences
Down
- the baby is preforming this intellectual ability when it associates a caregiver with receiving comfort
- the understanding that one action results in another
- pretending
- the knowledge that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight
- Swiss psychologist
- general categories of objects and information
- period period in which children through their senses and own actions
12 Clues: pretending • Swiss psychologist • the use of words and numbers to stand ideas • general categories of objects and information • Babies' ability to learn from sensory information • the understanding that one action results in another • the building blocks of learning, capability right from birth • period period in which children through their senses and own actions • ...
Poetry Lesson Notes Vocabulary 2025-02-05
Across
- ghostly; illusory (as a noun, a “phantom” is a ghost or specter)
- poetry not written in regular pattern of meter or rhyme.
- The writer’s attitude toward his or her audience or subject.
- the sensory or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures, or images, for the reader. These images are created by details of sight, sound, taste, touch, smell or movement.
- based on legends, or stories handed down for generations
- is the repetition of grammatically similar words or groups of words.
Down
- repeated grouping of two or more lines in a poem that often share a pattern of rhythm and rhyme.
- an author’s freedom to violate rules of standard written English to create literary effectsMood – or, atmosphere; the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage.
- writing or speech not meant to be interpreted literally. It is often used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons of dissimilar things.
- crowding into (a “throng” is a crowd)
- the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage.
- puzzled; full of doubt; confused
- a technique used by a poet to emphasize the sound relationships among words in order to create musical and emotional effects and emphasize a poem’s meaning.
- a regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem The rhyme scheme of a poem is indicated by designating each line of the poem with letter of the alphabet, using a different letter for each new rhyme. (Ex. A-B-A-B is the rhyme scheme when a poem’s 1st and 3rd lines rhyme and the 2nd and 4th)
14 Clues: puzzled; full of doubt; confused • crowding into (a “throng” is a crowd) • poetry not written in regular pattern of meter or rhyme. • based on legends, or stories handed down for generations • The writer’s attitude toward his or her audience or subject. • ghostly; illusory (as a noun, a “phantom” is a ghost or specter) • ...
AP Terms (English III AP) 2022-03-10
Across
- when a part of a whole object is provided with a label where this part serves as the whole
- repetition of sounds and consonants
- using a phrase and then reversing the order of the words
- a figure of speech in which natural sounds are imitated in the sounds of words
- the opposition or contrast of ideas
- words, phrases, or stories that promote instruction or teach
- a phrase at first that appears self-contradictory that later contains truth or validity later
- the grammatical or rhetorical construction of words, phrases, or paragraphs to give a similar structure
- a less offensive or "more agreeable" replacement for an unpleasant or inappropriate word
- using deliberate comparison between two differing things that creates a connection of similarity
- the contrast between the general meaning of words with what is really meant or the difference of what appears and the actual truth to what appears (types: verbal, situational, dramatic)
- presenting something as less significant than it actually is (typically ironic, humorous, and emphatic)
- a reference to something commonly known
- where the name of one object is replaced with a word closely associated with it
- a similarity or comparison between things (associating a similarity with something that seems unfamiliar)
- the unnecessary repetition of a word, phrase, or idea
- describes a person, place, or object by replacing it with a descriptive word or phrase
- the use of a conjunction between each word, phrase, or clause
- a sudden life changing realization that changes the story
Down
- eliminating conjunctions, phrases, or clauses in between words
- making a direct comparison between two very different things (commonly using like or as)
- placing things or concepts side by side that are commonly opposite for added effect
- a device that connects one sense in terms of another where these senses commonly include touch, sight, smell, taste, and hearing
- the omission of words in which a sentence can still be understood
- addressing an object or someone
- using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement for added effect
- the implied or suggestive meaning of a word; the non-literal, associative meaning of a word
- a commendatory oration or writing especially in honor of one deceased
- an expression that doesn't make sense if taken literally
- a form of understatement that makes an affirmative point where the effect of its opposite is denied
- the primary idea or message that is derived from a work
- the description of concepts, animals, or inanimate objects by providing them with human characteristics
- using a character or element to represent an idea beyond its literal meaning often to emphasize a point on morals
- a common object, action, or character that simply represents something more complex or abstract
- a play on words where a word has multiple meanings and sounds the same
- the exact repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive lines or sentences
- hints earlier in the story that will occur later in the story
- two contradicting terms to create a paradox
- a type of ellipsis in which a word applies in relation to two or more other words (commonly a verb)
- the presented attitude of the author towards their piece (general feel of the work)
40 Clues: addressing an object or someone • repetition of sounds and consonants • the opposition or contrast of ideas • a reference to something commonly known • two contradicting terms to create a paradox • the unnecessary repetition of a word, phrase, or idea • the primary idea or message that is derived from a work • using a phrase and then reversing the order of the words • ...
Travel 2022-11-24
18 Clues: tulli • retki • varaus • ohjaamo • risteily • majoitus • välilasku • nähtävyys • merimatka • ulkomaille • matkamuisto • kaukokaipuu • lähtöselvitys • ottaa aurinkoa • saapuvat(koneet) • matkalipun hinta • lähtevät(koneet) • matkasuunnitelma
Academic Vocabulary Terms 2024-04-21
Across
- The point in a play, novel, short story, or narrative poem at which the conflict reaches its greatest intensity
- A literary technique by which the full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character
- Extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect; an extravagant statement that is not meant to be taken literally
- A character who undergoes a significant internal change over the course of a story.
- A character who does not undergo a significant change over the course of a story.
- Clues or hints about something that is going to happen later in the story
- The author’s attitude toward the subject matter or toward the reader or audience
- A scene in a story that occurred before the present time in the story.
- When two unlike things are compared—using like or as—in order to illuminate a particular quality or aspect of one of those things
- The conversation between characters in a work of literature
- The use of words whose sounds imitate the sounds of what they describe, such as hiss, murmur, growl, honk, buzz, woof, etc
- A struggle between opposing forces
- When two or more words in a group of words begin with the same consonant sound
Down
- An object, setting, event, animal, or person that on one level is itself, but that has another meaning as well
- Language that portrays sensory experiences, or experiences of the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
- The means through which an author reveals a character’s personality
- The perspective from which a story is told
- Describing nonhuman animals, objects, or ideas as though they possess human qualities or emotions
- A story’s main message or mora
- An expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its individual words
- The environment in which a story takes place, including the time period, the location, and the physical characteristics of the surroundings
- he feeling the reader gets from a work of literature
- The opponent or enemy of the main character, or protagonist
- The comparison of two unlike things to illuminate a particular quality or aspect of one of those things
- The main or central character of a work of literature
25 Clues: A story’s main message or mora • A struggle between opposing forces • The perspective from which a story is told • he feeling the reader gets from a work of literature • The main or central character of a work of literature • The conversation between characters in a work of literature • The opponent or enemy of the main character, or protagonist • ...
Driving 2013-01-03
17 Clues: Head • Blow • Bends • Steer • Sight • Danger • To see • Chances • Control • Weather • Signals • Handling • Distance • Directions • Accelerate • unpredictable • Problem Solved
Juul Settles Multistate Youth Vaping Inquiry for $438.5 Million 2024-01-08
Across
- portray in words.
- an act of asking for information.
- a tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment, especially as used for a particular purpose.
- denoting or containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
- not retentive or secure
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- place or arrange (things) in a straight line.
- make or become less valuable or respected.
- struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger).
Down
- restore(someone) to former privileges or reputation after a period of critical or official disfavor.
- keep from sight.
- give a false or misleading account of the nature of.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- in a way that lacks confidence; hesitantly.
14 Clues: keep from sight. • portray in words. • not retentive or secure • an act of asking for information. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • make or become less valuable or respected. • in a way that lacks confidence; hesitantly. • place or arrange (things) in a straight line. • struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger). • ...
Spelling Review Pg 50 2025-04-09
Across
- The creature's putrid warm breath sent my ______ churning.
- He trod ______ across the room, avoiding the shards of broken glass.
- David crouched at the corner, ______ in fear that the gangster might harm him.
- He cast ______ glances in our direction.
- She _____ a hand over her mouth.
- I _____ a sigh of relief as the dismissal bell rang.
- Ali was so shocked by what he saw that he stood _____ to the ground.
Down
- She was ______ with fear.
- Drowsy and _____, he drifted off to sleep the moment he lay on his bed.
- A white, translucent _____ flitted across the room.
- The vase ______ into a million pieces.
- My eyes ______ and my jaw dropped at the sight of the corpse.
- I caught a _____ of him when he turned the corner.
- Her _____ parted but no words came out.
14 Clues: She was ______ with fear. • She _____ a hand over her mouth. • The vase ______ into a million pieces. • Her _____ parted but no words came out. • He cast ______ glances in our direction. • I caught a _____ of him when he turned the corner. • A white, translucent _____ flitted across the room. • I _____ a sigh of relief as the dismissal bell rang. • ...
List 1 Academic vocab 2024-04-09
Across
- The message, moral, or lesson learned from a text
- Details Provide information from the text to clarify, prove, or explain the main idea
- Evidence A piece of information from a text that is used to support your answers, ideas, opinions, and arguments
- The mood or emotions that come across in an author’s writing
- A category of literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content
Down
- language Using detailed words or phrases to create a picture in the reader’s mind
- Idea The most important information that tells what the text is about
- purpose The reason for writing: to entertain, inform, or persuade
- Using detailed words or phrases to create a picture in the reader’s mind that connects to one or more of the five senses: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch
- of view The perspective from which something is written
10 Clues: The message, moral, or lesson learned from a text • of view The perspective from which something is written • The mood or emotions that come across in an author’s writing • purpose The reason for writing: to entertain, inform, or persuade • Idea The most important information that tells what the text is about • ...
Poetry Terms Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- Literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas using distinctive style and rhythm.
- A group of lines in poetry that form a single unit.
- A figure of speech that directly refers to one thing by mentioning another for rhetorical effect.
- The similarity or likeness of sound in two or more words.
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, using "like" or "as".
Down
- A single line of poetry.
- Giving human qualities to animals or objects.
- Visually descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell).
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- The rhythmic structure of a poem, determined by the number and length of feet in a line.
10 Clues: A single line of poetry. • Giving human qualities to animals or objects. • A group of lines in poetry that form a single unit. • The similarity or likeness of sound in two or more words. • The rhythmic structure of a poem, determined by the number and length of feet in a line. • ...
SOAPSME CROSSWORD 2023-09-03
Across
- When a word sounds like what it describes
- Sight, smell, touch, taste, hear
- When you compare something to something else using like or as
- When writing generates an emotional response from the reader
- Comparing two things by saying one is something else
Down
- When two or more words begin with the same letter
- When you apply human characteristics to something non-human
7 Clues: Sight, smell, touch, taste, hear • When a word sounds like what it describes • When two or more words begin with the same letter • Comparing two things by saying one is something else • When you apply human characteristics to something non-human • When writing generates an emotional response from the reader • ...
Fiction staar vocab review 2026-03-16
Across
- a fancy word for a problem in a story
- to tell in your own words
- The lesson or Moral of the story
Down
- To make a guess using background knowledge and text clues
- How the author appeals to our sense of touch, taste, smell, hearing, sight
- the events in a story (Beginning, Middle, End)
- another name for central idea- what the story is about
7 Clues: to tell in your own words • The lesson or Moral of the story • a fancy word for a problem in a story • the events in a story (Beginning, Middle, End) • another name for central idea- what the story is about • To make a guess using background knowledge and text clues • How the author appeals to our sense of touch, taste, smell, hearing, sight
ACTIVE2 U5 Crossword Puzzle! -B- 2015-08-27
ACTIVE2 U5 Crossword Puzzle! -B- 2015-08-27
KEYWORDS 2021-10-05
Across
- the power of the mind to create thoughts and pictures.
- plain,not fancy.
- a long cloth tied around the neck, hanging loosely over the back.
- The five natural powers-touch,taste,smell,sight and hearing through which we receive information about the world around us.
- Give a detailed account in words.
- A word that asks for information about a place.
- A word used to ask for information about people or things
Down
- loud sound made by clouds.
- To form a mental image of something not present.
- costing a lot of money.
- A word used to ask for information about the condition or quality of people or things.
11 Clues: plain,not fancy. • costing a lot of money. • loud sound made by clouds. • Give a detailed account in words. • To form a mental image of something not present. • A word that asks for information about a place. • the power of the mind to create thoughts and pictures. • A word used to ask for information about people or things • ...
10th Grade Vocab Puzzle 2022-03-22
Across
- an area of an economy; an area for which someone is responsible
- (noun) permission for something to happen or be done
- to provide something good as a balance against something bad or undesirable
- to become known or apparent
- To have (something) as an essential or main part
Down
- clear to the sight or mind
- the words that are used with a certain word or phrase and that help to explain its meaning
- to make laws
- a group of people who have been given the official job of finding information about something or controlling something
- to take or get (something) from (something else)
- a legal agreement between people, companies, etc.
11 Clues: to make laws • clear to the sight or mind • to become known or apparent • to take or get (something) from (something else) • To have (something) as an essential or main part • a legal agreement between people, companies, etc. • (noun) permission for something to happen or be done • an area of an economy; an area for which someone is responsible • ...
Juul Settles Multistate Youth Vaping Inquiry for $438.5 Million 2024-01-08
Across
- portray in words.
- an act of asking for information.
- a tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment, especially as used for a particular purpose.
- denoting or containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
- not retentive or secure
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- place or arrange (things) in a straight line.
- make or become less valuable or respected.
- struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger).
Down
- restore(someone) to former privileges or reputation after a period of critical or official disfavor.
- keep from sight.
- give a false or misleading account of the nature of.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- in a way that lacks confidence; hesitantly.
14 Clues: keep from sight. • portray in words. • not retentive or secure • an act of asking for information. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • make or become less valuable or respected. • in a way that lacks confidence; hesitantly. • place or arrange (things) in a straight line. • struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger). • ...
Poetry Terms P1 2024-04-19
Across
- poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter
- A comparison without using like or as
- A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- A reference to another work of literature, person, or event
- the pattern of rhyme in a poem
- A word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line
- A group of lines in a poem
Down
- Central idea of a work of literature
- Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis
- the giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
- Repetition of consonant sounds
- Narrator of the poem
14 Clues: Narrator of the poem • A group of lines in a poem • Repetition of consonant sounds • the pattern of rhyme in a poem • A comparison using "like" or "as" • Central idea of a work of literature • A comparison without using like or as • poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter • the giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea • ...
Six Dots Puzzle Grid 2025-11-11
Examples of 'play' 2025-07-22
Across
- a learning activity where children assume different characters and act out a scene
- use PVA glue, pom poms and paper to create something
- involves books and words
- often ends in a big clean up - using things like sand, slime, moulding clay, mud, paint, foam etc
- nursery rhymes and baby shark are examples of this
Down
- playing pretend - often children will use their creative minds to act and complete tasks
- sports and activities that require whole body movements
- building things with blocks or lego
- play that is not indoors
- snakes and ladders, twister, monopoly and uno
- any activity that stimulates a child's senses: touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste
11 Clues: play that is not indoors • involves books and words • building things with blocks or lego • snakes and ladders, twister, monopoly and uno • nursery rhymes and baby shark are examples of this • use PVA glue, pom poms and paper to create something • sports and activities that require whole body movements • ...
dead 2020-09-29
lesson 2.color your language 2024-03-07
Across
- to stop being visible, to pass out of sight
- to hunt and kill (something) for food
- easy to see or notice
- the act of careful watching and listening, the activity of paying close attention to someone
- act of looking at things to see how they are similar or different
- very interesting or appealing
- a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something
Down
- to tell someone the appearance, sound, smell, events
- the action of misconstruing words or actions
- strange or unusual, different from what is normal or expected
- possibly but not certainly, maybe
- to say that you will not accept
- to act as if something is true when it is not true
- having no use, importance, or effect
- to treat (someone or something) badly
- the act of comparing two things that are alike in some way
- to make (something) more active , to cause or encourage (something) to happen or develop
- a state of complete destruction
- relating to language
19 Clues: relating to language • easy to see or notice • very interesting or appealing • to say that you will not accept • a state of complete destruction • possibly but not certainly, maybe • having no use, importance, or effect • to hunt and kill (something) for food • to treat (someone or something) badly • to stop being visible, to pass out of sight • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-11-14
Across
- a narrative device in which suggestions or warnings about events to come
- Statement of opinion supported by evidence
- a word that that engage one of the five senses: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch
- Something I shouldn't have out during class
- The name of the work which hints at the content of the work
- The way characters speak that hints at age, origin, class, etc
- a symbolic comparison between two different things
- the perspective of the narrator or author
- a conversation between characters
- To make notes in the text about important or key ideas
- the narrator's outlook or view on events, characters, and the world
Down
- the ordered pattern of words that sound alike
- a symbolic comparison using like or as
- The attitude or emotion of the narrator
- Time and place that a story occurs
- the attitude or emotion that the reader feels
- Specific characterization
- Characterization that is implied by the text
- The events of a story
19 Clues: The events of a story • Specific characterization • a conversation between characters • Time and place that a story occurs • a symbolic comparison using like or as • The attitude or emotion of the narrator • the perspective of the narrator or author • Statement of opinion supported by evidence • Something I shouldn't have out during class • ...
SIGHT CROSSWORD! 2015-10-14
Across
- The part of the eye that light enters...
- Humans have this many senses...
- The skin that covers the eyeball is called the...
- The person you visit when you are having trouble seeing...
- One of the five senses to do with the eyes is...
Down
- The eyeball is shaped like a...
- Humans use these to see more clearly...
- The organ in the head that processes what we see...
- The organ used to see is the...
- The amount of light that enters the eye is controlled by the...
10 Clues: The eyeball is shaped like a... • Humans have this many senses... • The organ used to see is the... • Humans use these to see more clearly... • The part of the eye that light enters... • One of the five senses to do with the eyes is... • The skin that covers the eyeball is called the... • The organ in the head that processes what we see... • ...
sight word 2021-11-10
10 Clues: 2 things • marry goes • color of grass • opposite of do • speed lightning • the car ____ slow • dream,closed eyes • opposite of worst • the opposite of doesn't • something that is no longer lost
Sight Crossword 2016-06-08
Across
- Is a pigmented muscular structure consisting of an inner ring of circular muscle
- Helps to maintain the shape of the anterior chamber of the eyeball
- Is a transparent, jelly-like mass located behind the lens.
- Has a network of blood vessels to supply nutrients to the cells and remove waste
- Is where the bundle of sensory fibres form the optic nerve
- Is a thin protective covering of epithelial cells.
Down
- able to see things that are far away more clearly than things that are near
- a condition in which a part of your eye (called the lens) becomes cloudy and you cannot see well
- A part of the retina that is directly opposite the pupil and contains only cone cells
- unable to see things that are far away : able to see things that are close more clearly than things that are far away
10 Clues: Is a thin protective covering of epithelial cells. • Is a transparent, jelly-like mass located behind the lens. • Is where the bundle of sensory fibres form the optic nerve • Helps to maintain the shape of the anterior chamber of the eyeball • able to see things that are far away more clearly than things that are near • ...
Travelling 2024-11-13
18 Clues: Zelt • Meer • Karte • Reise • Gepäck • Strand • Buchung • Souvenir • ankommen • Flugzeug • abreisen • besuchen • Flughafen • einchecken • Sehenswürdigkeit • room Einzelzimmer • guide Reiseleiter • forecast Wetterbericht
Yellowstone National park 2014-03-13
16 Clues: волк • штат • лось • бизон • ученый • гейзер • каньон • бассейн • водопад • глубокий • удивляться • уничтожать • охватывать • извергаться • дикая природа • достопримечательность
Mirrors and Lenses Crossword 2016-11-01
Across
- The _______ refract light entering eye, and sends it to the back of the eye.
- able to be seen.
- sensitive membrane at the back of the inside of an eye.
- An inward-curved lens.
- Our eyes go through this process to give us sight.
- If we look at a table and cannot see through it, then the table is__________.
- this object uses different lenses to magnify and enhance the apperance of an object we are observing.
- transmission of some light,but can cause it to distort.
- an outward-curved lens.
- we use this to see our reflection.
- ______ makes things visible.
Down
- light from us bounces off of a mirror to show us how we look in what is called.
- nerves/transfers impulses to the brain for sight
- Most windows are __________, because we can see through them amd they absorb little light.
- the ________________ focuses light waves on the retina.
- this device uses highly concentrated light.
- an optical tool that uses refraction to separate different wavelengths that make up white light
- where a wave moves apart.
- This either refracts reflects or absorb light to change the way we view objects.
- A ______ regulates the amount. of light entering they eye.
- the act of seeing.
21 Clues: able to be seen. • the act of seeing. • An inward-curved lens. • an outward-curved lens. • where a wave moves apart. • ______ makes things visible. • we use this to see our reflection. • this device uses highly concentrated light. • nerves/transfers impulses to the brain for sight • Our eyes go through this process to give us sight. • ...
Revision: Vocabulary 2016-10-17
19 Clues: stolz • Brücke • U-Bahn • Glocke • Sprache • Verkehr • Königin • anhalten • Jongleur • ungefähr • Tänzer/in • Reiseführer • Dinosaurier • Wachsfiguren • geschäftlich • Sehenswürdigkeit • Hintergrund, Herkunft • wunderbar, hervorragend • Besichtigung von Sehenswürdigkeiten
health and illness 2023-03-22
Words 2023-03-13
Across
- An injury to a living creature caused by a cut, blow or other impact.
- A mark on someone's skin, usually a blow by something such as a sword.
- A sight, sound or experience that is unexpected and affects someone or something deeply.
- To make a gesture with the hand, arm or head
- A short amount of time or words.
- Only/just one specific thing.
- A disagreement or argument.
- To be proud of your own appearance, abilities or achievements.
- A group of people/things.
Down
- The result of something.
- Directly/straight ahead. Look straight at someone.
- Make or cause to make a ringing metallic sound.
- Give someone the courage or confidence to do something.
- A light, cool wind.
- Revealing your own worth or importance to be better than it actually is.
15 Clues: A light, cool wind. • The result of something. • A group of people/things. • A disagreement or argument. • Only/just one specific thing. • A short amount of time or words. • To make a gesture with the hand, arm or head • Make or cause to make a ringing metallic sound. • Directly/straight ahead. Look straight at someone. • ...
Literary Terms Review - English 9H 2025-06-10
Across
- Word choice
- A story in which characters represent abstract qualities or ideas
- A hint to the reader about the general direction of the plot
- The use of descriptive language to appeal to one or more of the reader’s senses (sound, sight, smell, taste, or touch
- The message the author intends to convey through his or her writing
- A mild or less negative usage for a harsh/blunt term
- The art of writing or speaking effectively to persuade a reader/audience.
- A source of drama/tension in a literary work; a problem
- Language that is not literal, in that it does not mean exactly what it says
- The overall emotional feeling of a literary work
- The feeling/emotion that a word invokes in addition to the literal meaning of the word
- The time and place of a story
- Using the same word or line more than once or using the same sound or sentence structure over and over again
- Takes the reader to an earlier part of the story
- An indirect reference to something outside the literary work
Down
- The literal or primary meaning of a word; the “dictionary” definition
- The exact words of conversation taking place between characters
- An extreme exaggeration
- The repetition of initial letters/sounds at the beginnings of adjacent words
- Written or spoken language in its ordinary form (follows a basic grammatical structure; words/phrases arranged into sentences and paragraphs); not poetry
- The feeling an author intends to convey to the reader about his or her subject. Tone contributes to the overall mood of a work
- The use of an object to represent a bigger, abstract idea
- A comparison in which one thing is compared to a markedly different object, concept, or experience by using the words “like” or “as”
- A comparison of two things made without using the words “like” or “as”
- The main character in a work of literature. This character is the focus of the plot and he or she usually changes in some way
- The method used by the author to give readers information about a character; a description or representation of a person’s qualities/personality
- A poet
- The expression of a certain idea by saying or showing the opposite
28 Clues: A poet • Word choice • An extreme exaggeration • The time and place of a story • The overall emotional feeling of a literary work • Takes the reader to an earlier part of the story • A mild or less negative usage for a harsh/blunt term • A source of drama/tension in a literary work; a problem • The use of an object to represent a bigger, abstract idea • ...
Q1 vocab 2022-09-27
Across
- words that stir any of the five senses: touch, taste, sound, smell, and sight.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- he leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- the use of words in a way that deviates from the conventional order and meaning in order to convey a complicated meaning, colorful writing, clarity, or evocative comparison.
Down
- (of a person or their judgment) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- a very typical example of a certain person or thing
- details to create a character in you head.
- he uses of different words or objects to represent ideas or qualities.
- an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic.
- a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
14 Clues: details to create a character in you head. • a very typical example of a certain person or thing • a brief statement or account of the main points of something. • he uses of different words or objects to represent ideas or qualities. • words that stir any of the five senses: touch, taste, sound, smell, and sight. • ...
An Teilifís 2021-03-08
23 Clues: old • book • scary • funny • comic • movie • based • sight • brave • Sci-Fi • clever • actors • powers • action • costume • villian • cartoon • special • musicial • magicial • superhero • trying to • interesting
Ethan's Tickets Please Crossword 2022-02-02
20 Clues: kind • chest • frown • brave • danger • singing • cheerful • taunting • turn away • shameless • hostility • coal mine • reflection • high handed • embarrassed • church tower • stretched out • showing skill • catch sight of • expressing yourself
Frankenstein Crossword Chapters 1-3 2025-10-24
20 Clues: joy • obtain • sadness • passion • touching • illusion • friendly • pointless • unbeliever • unmannered • articulate • meticulous • preference • enthusiastic • strong dislike • prolonging life • unexpected sight • facial expression • to cause annoyance • deep concern; anxiety
JPD Signal Codes 1 2021-11-04
23 Clues: 92 (5 WORDS) • 61 (2 WORDS) • 35 (2 WORDS) • 80 (4 WORDS) • 24 (2 WORDS) • 10 (2 WORDS) • 34 (2 WORDS) • 37 (2 WORDS) • 64 (2 WORDS) • 38 (2 WORDS) • 102(3 WORDS) • 62 (2 WORDS) • 10L (2 WORDS) • 62C (2 WORDS) • 22S (3 WORDS) • 64A (3 WORDS) • 62R (2 WORDS) • 62B (2 WORDS) • 51B (2 WORDS) • 62A (2 WORDS) • 911 (2 WORDS) • A62 (2 WORDS) • 21RA (3 WORDS)
IFP Acronyms 2021-07-06
Across
- EDE (3 words)
- APTC (4 words)
- CSRs (3 words)
- DMI (3 words)
- RCNI (2 words)
- SBE (3 words)
- LC (2 words)
- QHP (3 words)
- DE (2 words)
- OEP (3 words)
- SEP (3 words)
- FFE (3 words)
Down
- EFT(3 words)
- ER&R (4 words)
- HIPAA (5 words)
- MEC (3 words)
- EDN (3 words)
- HIOS (4 words)
- EHB (3 words)
- HICS (4 words)
- QI (2 words)
- SADP (4 words)
- QDP (3 words)
23 Clues: EFT(3 words) • QI (2 words) • LC (2 words) • DE (2 words) • EDE (3 words) • MEC (3 words) • EDN (3 words) • EHB (3 words) • DMI (3 words) • SBE (3 words) • QDP (3 words) • QHP (3 words) • OEP (3 words) • SEP (3 words) • FFE (3 words) • ER&R (4 words) • APTC (4 words) • HIOS (4 words) • CSRs (3 words) • HICS (4 words) • RCNI (2 words) • SADP (4 words) • HIPAA (5 words)
Project 3 4A 2020-03-17
17 Clues: kolo • král • výlet • palác • socha • kašna • holub • slavit • trapný • muzeum • náměstí • výstava • vlastnit • královna • okružní jízda • prohlídka památek • turistická atrakce
Jaeden H. 2024-03-21
Sightseeing in London 2022-12-09
17 Clues: Turm • Ecke • Kino • früh • Blume • Stück • Markt • Kirche • Besuch • Zentrum • Königin • Aussicht • Reise,Tour • Ausstellung • stark besucht • Sehenswürdigkeit • (Touristen)attraktion
Root Operation Main Objective (Short Answers) 2026-03-17
Across
- Occlusion-(2-words)
- Transfer-(2-words)
- Supplement-(2-words)
- Change-(2-words)
- Repair-(2-words)
- Transplantation-(2-words)
- Dilation-(2-words)
- Replacement-(2-words)
- Map-(2-words)
- Resection-(2-words)
- Fragmentation-(2-words)
- Restriction-(2-words)
- Extraction-(2-words)
- Alteration-(2-words)
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- Extirpation-(2-words)
- Detachment-(3-words)
- Division-(2-words)
- Reattachment-(2-words)
- Release-(2-words)
- Removal-(2-words)
- Insertion-(2-words)
- Control-(2-words)
- Revision-(2-words)
- Reposition-(2-words)
- Destruction-(2-words)
- Inspection
- Excision-(2-words)
- Bypass-(2-words)
- Fusion-(2-words)
- Creation-(2-words)
- Drainage-(2-words)
31 Clues: Inspection • Map-(2-words) • Change-(2-words) • Repair-(2-words) • Bypass-(2-words) • Fusion-(2-words) • Release-(2-words) • Removal-(2-words) • Control-(2-words) • Division-(2-words) • Transfer-(2-words) • Revision-(2-words) • Excision-(2-words) • Dilation-(2-words) • Creation-(2-words) • Drainage-(2-words) • Occlusion-(2-words) • Insertion-(2-words) • Resection-(2-words) • Detachment-(3-words) • ...
September 7-10 Vocab Puzzle 2021-09-08
Across
- The reason the author wrote the text. They may write to persuade, inform, entertain, or to express something.
- Letters add to the end of a word that changes the meaning and part of speech of the word.
- The big idea that tells what the paragraph or a selection is mainly about;the most important idea of a text.
Down
- A word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight.
- The words, phrases, or sentences near an unknown word that gives the reader clues to the words meaning.
- Something that can be proved true or false by looking in a reference work, observing directly, or checking with an expert in the field.
- Expresses a personal judgement or belief that cannot be proved true or false.
- The parts of the text that have been created to help you locate and learn information. Some common text features are title pages, table of context, headings, graphics, bolded words or bullets
- Give the most important idea of what was read. Readers summarize important information in the selection to keep track of what they are reading.
- When you reach a conclusion based on information that is not directly stated in the text.
10 Clues: A word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight. • Expresses a personal judgement or belief that cannot be proved true or false. • Letters add to the end of a word that changes the meaning and part of speech of the word. • When you reach a conclusion based on information that is not directly stated in the text. • ...
AP Terms 2022-03-10
Across
- when a part of a whole object is provided with a label where this part serves as the whole
- repetition of sounds and consonants
- using a phrase and then reversing the order of the words
- a figure of speech in which natural sounds are imitated in the sounds of words
- the opposition or contrast of ideas
- words, phrases, or stories that promote instruction or teach
- a phrase at first that appears self-contradictory that later contains truth or validity later
- the grammatical or rhetorical construction of words, phrases, or paragraphs to give a similar structure
- a less offensive or "more agreeable" replacement for an unpleasant or inappropriate word
- using deliberate comparison between two differing things that creates a connection of similarity
- the contrast between the general meaning of words with what is really meant or the difference of what appears and the actual truth to what appears (types: verbal, situational, dramatic)
- presenting something as less significant than it actually is (typically ironic, humorous and emphatic
- a reference to something commonly known
- where the name of one object is replaced with a word closely associated with it
- a similarity or comparison between things (associating a similarity with something that seems unfamiliar)
- the unnecessary repetition of a word, phrase, or idea
- describes a person, place, or object by replacing it with a descriptive word or phrase
- the use of a conjunction between each word, phrase, or clause
- a sudden life changing realization that changes the story
Down
- eliminating conjunctions, phrases, or clauses in between words
- making a direct comparison between two very different things (commonly using like or as)
- placing things or concepts side by side that are commonly opposite for added effect
- a device that connects one sense in terms of another where these senses commonly include touch, sight, smell, taste, and hearing
- the omission of words in which a sentence can still be understood
- addressing an object or someone
- using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement for added effect
- the implied or suggestive meaning of a word; the non-literal, associative meaning of a word
- a commendatory oration or writing especially in honor of one deceased
- an expression that doesn't make sense if taken literally
- a form of understatement that makes an affirmative point where the effect of its opposite is denied
- the primary idea or message that is derived from a work
- the description of concepts, animals, or inanimate objects by providing them with human characteristics
- using a character or element to represent an idea beyond its lateral meaning often to emphasize a point on morals
- a common object, action, or character that simply represents something more complex or abstract
- a play on words where a word has multiple meanings and sounds the same
- the exact repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive lines or sentences
- hints earlier in the story that will occur later in the story
- two contradicting terms to create a paradox
- a type of ellipsis in which a word applies in relation to two or more other words (commonly a verb)
- the presented attitude of the author towards their piece (general feel of the work)
40 Clues: addressing an object or someone • repetition of sounds and consonants • the opposition or contrast of ideas • a reference to something commonly known • two contradicting terms to create a paradox • the unnecessary repetition of a word, phrase, or idea • the primary idea or message that is derived from a work • using a phrase and then reversing the order of the words • ...
