sight words Crossword Puzzles
God's Sovereignty 2024-10-17
17 Clues: Amos 3:2 • Acts 17:28 • Romans 9:15 • Exodus 3:14 • Isaiah 7:14 • Exodus 6:7-8 • Exodus 18:11 • Exodus 20:1-2 • Matthew 10:29 • Daniel 2:16-23 • Romans 11:33-36 • Ephesians 1:9-11 • John 1:14 (three words) • Numbers 6:27 (two words) • Genesis 14:19 (two words) • Exodus 3:19-20 (two words) • Spirit I Corinthians 3:16 (two words)
Shelby's Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-24
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- Director of the Parks & Rec department (2 words)
- Fantasy football team name (2 words)
- His alias is Julius Pepperwood (2 words)
- First pet
- Your son's astrological sign
- Grandma snoobens
- What Sundays are for
- Sport played in High School
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- The Club (2 words)
- Laughing, definitely not crying
- "XOXO, _____ Girl"
- "True story"
- Lived here with Ryan & Dustin (2 words)
- Dirty swamp rat
- Schmidt's first name
- Anniversary month
- Funniest person you know
17 Clues: First pet • "True story" • Dirty swamp rat • Grandma snoobens • Anniversary month • The Club (2 words) • "XOXO, _____ Girl" • Schmidt's first name • What Sundays are for • Funniest person you know • Sport played in High School • Your son's astrological sign • Laughing, definitely not crying • Fantasy football team name (2 words) • Lived here with Ryan & Dustin (2 words) • ...
Algebra Vocabulary Words: from Chapter 8 -Factoring Polynomials, Chapter 9 - Quadratic Functions and Equations, and Chapter 10 - Rational Functions and Equations 2013-05-04
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- When the direction of a parabola is a<0
- When the point of the y-value is high, above, and up.
- The high or low point of a parabola which is also the meeting point of the axis of symmetry.
- A method when you solve quadratic equations and find a positive and negative number that multiplied itself to form a product to find the solution. ( 2 words)
- (one word)
- When the number of solution is b^2-4ac>0. ( 3 words)
- When the number of solution is b^2-4ac=0. (3 words)
- A method where you find the axis of symmetry, then the vertex, find the y-intercept, find 2 points on the same side of the axis of symmetry as the y-intercept, reflect the points, and connect them which forms a parabola.
- An answer to a rational equation that could be wrong, so you would always have to plug it back in and check your answer.
- A factoring method when you notice that the equation is a binomial ( 2 terms) and it has a subtraction sign. Also, you notice the equation has perfect squares. (4 words)
- When there is an equal sign in the middle and you multiply them diagonally in order to solve the equation. This problem may look like proportions. ( 2 words)
- A factoring method when there are 3 terms (trinommial) and you use it for the equations, x^2+bx+c. (2 words)
- A form of rational expressions, but the denominators must be the same and you are suppose to find the sum.
- When the point of the y-value is low,
- b^2-4ac
- The points/dots/coordinates on the x-axis which could have 1 point or 2 points. There are many ways to find this, but one example is a graph.
- A form of rational expressions, but the denominators has to be the same and you are trying to find the difference.
- When you factor the equation and make it equal to zero in order to find the roots. (2 words)
- A factoring method when the first and third terms are perfect squares, so you multiply them by 2 which may or may not equal to the middle term. This method is usually a trinomial (3 terms). (2 words)
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- When the direction of the parabola is a>0
- A factoring method when there are 3 terms (trinomial), but you use it for the equation, ax^2+bx+c. (2 words)
- When you have to divide each term to the numerator (should be a polynomial) by the denominator (should be a monomial). (6 words)
- x=(-b±√(b^2-4ac))/2a. (2 words)
- When the number of solution is b^2-4ac<0. (3 words)
- A factoring method when you align terms and find the common denominators, but you do not multiply the left overs.
- A problem where the bottom of a fraction (denominatior) and the top of a fraction (numerator) has 4 or more terms (polynomial). (2 words)
- x^2+bx=c. (b÷2)^2 (b divided by 2 and square it). (3 words)
- y=ax^2+bx+c. (2 words)
- The middle of a parabola. In other words, half of a parabola when you fold it. x= -b/2a. (3 words)
- When you make the denominator equal to zero and you solve it which is the number that can't be in the problem or is left out. (2 words)
- A method where you divide polynomials which should include the words, divisor,quotient, and dividend. (2 words)
- When you align the factors of the terms and find common factor, but you also multiply the left overs.
32 Clues: b^2-4ac • (one word) • y=ax^2+bx+c. (2 words) • x=(-b±√(b^2-4ac))/2a. (2 words) • When the point of the y-value is low, • When the direction of a parabola is a<0 • When the direction of the parabola is a>0 • When the number of solution is b^2-4ac=0. (3 words) • When the number of solution is b^2-4ac<0. (3 words) • When the number of solution is b^2-4ac>0. ( 3 words) • ...
OUT OF SIGHT 2015-11-22
9 Clues: US Marshal • Bank Robber • Foley's friend • Used for smoking • Officer of the Law • Maurice Miller's Nickname • Miami is a city found in _______ • A city found in southeast Michigan US • Financial Institution Licensed as a Receiver of deposits
Intro to Macbeth (No Fear ix-xi; My Perspectives 250-259) 2022-09-28
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- son of Duncan and the rightful heir to Duncan’s throne
- a deeply ambitious woman who lusts for power and position (two words)
- Shakespeare drew on the ____ of England, Scotland, and Ireland as a source for the play Macbeth
- another word for word order; The ___ Shakespeare uses may also be archaic.
- the name of the round or octagonal theater built the in late 1590s by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men theater company; met its demise in 1613
- Duncan’s death symbolizes the destruction of ___ in Scotland
- a Scottish nobleman against Macbeth’s kingship; leader of the crusade to unseat Macbeth
- a Scottish title of nobility
- younger of Duncan’s two sons; flees Scotland after his father’s death
- another word for outdated; Many words Shakespeare used are now ___.
- the goddess of witchcraft
- location of Globe Theater
- Banquo’s son
- considered the ancestor of King James I, so Shakespeare had political motives for holding this character innocent
- actors in Shakespeare’s time enjoyed a reputation somewhat like a ___ today (two words)
- built London’s first theater (two words)
- name of the town Shakespeare was from
- good king of Scotland; virtuous, benevolent ruler (two words)
- haunts Macbeth (two words)
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- ruler of England during the rise of English drama
- regarded as the greatest writer in English (two words)
- a Scottish nobleman
- brave, noble general whose children, according to a prophecy, will inherit the Scottish throne
- a village in eastern Scotland
- a Scottish nobleman
- name of Shakespeare’s mother (two words)
- name of Shakespeare’s wife (two words)
- name of Shakespeare’s father
- one of the most successful theater companies in London; Shakespeare was partial owner and the principal playwright (three words); later renamed King’s Men
- plot mischief against Macbeth using charms, spells, and prophecies (two words)
- the first published edition of Shakespeare’s work; issues in 1623 by two members of his theater company (two words)
- Macbeth’s time as king is described as a reign of ___
- the number of children Shakespeare had with his wife
- became king after the death of Elizabeth I
- mythological characters who impersonally weave human destiny
- a Scottish general and the thane of Glamis
36 Clues: Banquo’s son • a Scottish nobleman • a Scottish nobleman • the goddess of witchcraft • location of Globe Theater • haunts Macbeth (two words) • name of Shakespeare’s father • a Scottish title of nobility • a village in eastern Scotland • name of the town Shakespeare was from • name of Shakespeare’s wife (two words) • name of Shakespeare’s mother (two words) • ...
Muscle physiology terminology 2017-08-08
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- Region of sarcomere composed of thick filaments
- Part of thick filaments responsible for producing motion that causes muscle contraction
- Mechanism that drives muscle contraction (2 words)
- unit A motor neuron and all of the fibres it innervates (2 words)
- Found in thick filaments in muscle fibres
- Type of muscle cells that are used in endurance exercise (2 words)
- Twitch during which a muscle shortens and lifts a constant load
- Type of filaments composed of actin
- Region of sarcomere with no overlapping filaments
- Structure that transmits action potentials from the sarcolemma into the cell's interior (2 words)
- Shortening muscle contraction
- Plasma membrane of muscle fibres
- reticulum Organelle in muscle fibres that stores calcium (2 words)
- Type of muscle fibre with high myosin ATPase activity (2 words)
- Type of filaments composed of myosin
- Muscle contraction with no change in length
- Mechanical response of a muscle to a single action potential
- Adding together of twitches that occur when a muscle is stimulated at high frequency
- Lengthening muscle contraction
- Decrease in muscle's ability to produce force
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- Bundles of muscle fibres
- An oxygen-binding protein found in some muscle fibres
- Type of muscle fibre with high myoglobin content (2 words)
- Immediate high-energy molecule in muscle (2 words)
- An increase in the number of active neurons
- A plateau phase of muscle contraction
- Process of muscle contraction whereby thick and thin filaments move past each other (2 words)
- Protein that blocks myosin-binding sites on thin filaments
- period Time between a stimulus and a response (2 words)
- Type of muscle that is connected to bone (2 words)
- Protein that binds calcium and initiate the crossbridge cycle
- The relationship between the size of motor units and the order of recruitment (2 words)
- Region of sarcomere composed of thin filaments
- Type of muscle found in internal organs
- Rodlike elements that contain a muscle's contractile machinery
- Found in thin filaments in muscle fibres
- Basic repeating units that make up myofibrils
37 Clues: Bundles of muscle fibres • Shortening muscle contraction • Lengthening muscle contraction • Plasma membrane of muscle fibres • Type of filaments composed of actin • Type of filaments composed of myosin • A plateau phase of muscle contraction • Type of muscle found in internal organs • Found in thin filaments in muscle fibres • Found in thick filaments in muscle fibres • ...
Lesions of the Oral Cavity Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-31
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- A leukoplakic lesion created by chronic irritation on oral tissue.
- Term given for a lesion caused by or during a treatment or procedure.
- The term given to a generic red lesion.
- Way to help distinguish if leukoedema is present. (add – between words)
- More commonly known as "oral cancer." (add – between words)
- How aphthous lesions appear on the intraoral tissue.
- How HSV outbreaks initially appear on the tissues.
- Use of this is an associated risk factor for oral cancer.
- Common precipitating factor associated with herpetic outbreaks.
- Papillae closest to where oral cancer typically occurs on the posterior lateral border of the tongue.
- Term for a lesion that is white.
- Predisposing factor that is associated with candidiasis.
- Common precipitating factor associated with canker sores.
- "Canker sore" (add – between words)
- "Thrush."
- Gender with a higher incidence of oral cancer.
- One of the intraoral locations where HSV can occur. (add – between words)
- Primary risk factor associated with oral cancer.
- A map-like lesion found on the dorsal of the tongue. (add – between words)
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- "HSV." (add – between words)
- The clinical appearance of a nevus.
- Typical appearance of oral cancer.
- The number of vesicles associated with HSV outbreaks.
- Papillae lost in the bald areas of geographic tongue.
- Also known as a "Mole."
- The most common type of HSV outbreak found on the tissues around the lips and face. (add – between words)
- A lesion induced by trauma. (add – between words)
- Lesion that can be created by using smokeless tobacco. (add – between words)
- Etiologic fungus of thrush. (add – between words)
- This is a change in the cheek's tissues and is more commonly noted in African Americans.
- Most common intraoral location for nevi. (add – between words)
- An indicator that "tells" the person they are about to have a herpetic outbreak. (add – between words)
- Defined as "cause."
- Arch that is more commonly associated with snuff keratosis.
- The number of lesions associated with canker sores.
35 Clues: "Thrush." • Defined as "cause." • Also known as a "Mole." • "HSV." (add – between words) • Term for a lesion that is white. • Typical appearance of oral cancer. • The clinical appearance of a nevus. • "Canker sore" (add – between words) • The term given to a generic red lesion. • Gender with a higher incidence of oral cancer. • Primary risk factor associated with oral cancer. • ...
Linguistics 2023-09-15
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- A word that shows the relationship between a noun and other words in a sentence.
- The way someone says words that show where they're from.
- A word that describes a noun by giving more information about it.
- Two words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings, like "flower" and "flour."
- A small group of words that go together to make meaning but is not a complete sentence.
- A sentence that shows strong feeling and usually ends with an exclamation mark.
- Two words that sound the same but have different meanings, like "two" and "too."
- A sentence that gives information and usually ends with a period.
- A conversation between characters in a story or between people.
- The words around a word that help us understand its meaning.
- A word that means the same or almost the same as another word.
- A word that shows action or a state of being.
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- The smallest part of a word that has meaning, like "un-" in "undo."
- A specific form of a language spoken in a certain area or by a certain group.
- The correct arrangement of letters in words.
- A sentence that asks something and usually ends with a question mark.
- Two words put together and shortened, like "can't" for "cannot."
- A word that connects words or groups of words, like "and," "but," or "because."
- A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
- The rules and structure that help us use language correctly.
- The order of words in sentences to create meaning.
- A group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
- A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb and tells more about how, when, or where something happens.
- A word that means the opposite of another word.
- A group of words that makes a complete thought.
- A group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning.
- A story or an account of events.
- A word that takes the place of a noun, like "he," "she," or "it."
28 Clues: A story or an account of events. • The correct arrangement of letters in words. • A word that shows action or a state of being. • A word that means the opposite of another word. • A group of words that makes a complete thought. • A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. • The order of words in sentences to create meaning. • ...
Leslie 2024-02-06
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- What is the couples first dance song? (4 words)
- Jarrett loves ______.
- What is the grooms favorite fast food? (3 words)
- What breed is the couples dog?
- What is the couples favorite late night dessert?
- How many siblings do the bride and groom have together?
- At what age did the couple meet?
- What is the bride's new last name?
- What is the Mother of the Groom's name?
- What dress color are the bridesmaids wearing? (2 words)
- Beetle What was the bride's first car? (make and model)
- Where is the couple preparing to move to?
- What is the wedding hashtag? (4 words)
- Where does the couple live?
- What is the couples dream honeymoon location?
- What suit color are the groomsmen wearing? (2 words)
- Bride or Groom: Who is a better cook?
- Where is the groom originally from?
- What is the couples favorite football team?
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- What does the grooms name, JT, stand for? (2 words)
- What did the groom say to the bride when they first met?
- How many venues did Leslie contact in total?
- Where was the couples first date? (3 words)
- What was the name of the couple's first pet?
- What was the groom's first car? (If numbers, spell out, 3 words)
- What is the couples favorite appetizer?
- Bride or Groom: who said I Love You first?
- In what city did the bride and groom first meet?
- What is the full name of the couples puppy? (2 words)
- How many dresses did Leslie try on before finding the one?
- What is the name of the wedding venue? (3 words)
- What is the couples favorite flavor?
- Leslie loves _____.
- What is the grooms middle name?
- What is the Mother of the Bride's name?
- Location of the Leslie & Jarrett's wedding Sedona
- Which university did the couple graduate from? (2 words)
- Where was the couples first out of state trip? (2 words)
- What are the couples favorite type of donuts?
- What is the bride's favorite hobby?
40 Clues: Leslie loves _____. • Jarrett loves ______. • Where does the couple live? • What breed is the couples dog? • What is the grooms middle name? • At what age did the couple meet? • What is the bride's new last name? • What is the bride's favorite hobby? • Where is the groom originally from? • What is the couples favorite flavor? • Bride or Groom: Who is a better cook? • ...
Death Investigations Vocab 2024-03-28
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- A medical condition that occurs after death and results in the stiffening of muscle mass. The rigidity of the body begins within 24 hours of death and disappears within 36 hours of death. (2 words)
- Identifies the injury or disease that led to the chain of events resulting in death. (3 words)
- Waxy substance created from fat
- The length of time that has elapsed since a person had died. If the time is not known, a number of medical or scientific techniques may be used to estimate it. (2 words)
- A tear in the tissue caused by sliding or crushing force.
- A bruise caused by broken blood vessels below the skin.
- A determination made by a forensic pathologist of the cause of death. Five board categories are homicide, suicide, accidental, natural, and undetermined. (3 words)
- The use of anthropological knowledge of humans and skeletal structure to examine and identify human skeletal remains. (2 words)
- A medical condition that occurs after death and results in the settling of blood in areas of the body closest to the ground. (2 words)
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- A process that occurs after death in which the body temperature continually cools until it reaches that ambient or room temperature. (2 words)
- The specific body failure that leads to death. (3 words)
- Changes in color of body after death (2 words)
- A surgical procedure performed by a pathologist on a dead body to ascertain- from the body, organs, and bodily fluids- the cause of death.
- Investigative personnel, typically medical examiners or coroners, who investigate the cause, manner, and times of death of a victim in a crime; can also be a physician who has been trained to conduct autopsies. (2 words)
- Moment of death (2 words)
- The study of insect matter, growth patterns, and succession of arrival at a crime scene to determine the time since death. (2 words)
- Pinpoint hemorrhaging often observed in the white area of the victim's eyes; often observed in strangulation cases.
- Occurs before death
- natural process that occurs after death breaking the body down into simpler organic matter.
- Occurs at Death or around time of death.
20 Clues: Occurs before death • Moment of death (2 words) • Waxy substance created from fat • Occurs at Death or around time of death. • Changes in color of body after death (2 words) • A bruise caused by broken blood vessels below the skin. • The specific body failure that leads to death. (3 words) • A tear in the tissue caused by sliding or crushing force. • ...
Characters and their knacks - Crossword 2024-03-04
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- Jupiter's and Jack's knack
- Cadence's knack
- Morrigan's and Ezra Squall's knack
- Archan's knack
- Anah's knack
- Hawthorne's knack
- Heloise's knack
- Miss Cheery's knack (2 words)
- Dame Chanda's knack (2 words)
- Paximus Luck's knack
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- Alfie's knack (2 words)
- Mildmay's knack
- Professor Onstald's knack
- Sofia's knack
- Mahir's knack
- Noelle's and Israfel's knack (2 words)
- Lam's knack
- Thaddea's knack
18 Clues: Lam's knack • Anah's knack • Sofia's knack • Mahir's knack • Archan's knack • Mildmay's knack • Cadence's knack • Heloise's knack • Thaddea's knack • Hawthorne's knack • Paximus Luck's knack • Alfie's knack (2 words) • Professor Onstald's knack • Jupiter's and Jack's knack • Miss Cheery's knack (2 words) • Dame Chanda's knack (2 words) • Morrigan's and Ezra Squall's knack • ...
Review of Fiction Vocabulary 2014-10-06
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- The point of view in which the narrator is an outsider to the story and uses the pronouns he and she (2 words).
- The writer gives clues as to what is going to happen in the future.
- Words or phrases that create a picture in your mind.
- The repetition of consonant sounds within words or at the ends of words.
- Describes and imply ideas indirectly.
- The sequence of events in a story.
- The actual outcome of a situation is the opposite of what is expected.
- A direct comparison.
- The people, animals, or beings in a work.
- The exact words spoken between characters.
- The point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story (2 words).
- The relationship of the narrator to the story or the narrator's perspective (3 words).
- The emotional quality or atmosphere of a work of literature.
- Words that sound like what they mean (buzz, bam, vroom).
- Sounds of words used for an effect.
- A comparison using "like" or "as".
- Contrast between appearance and reality.
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- A literary technique that gives human qualities to animals, objects, etc.
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words.
- The time and place in which the events of a literary work occur.
- Choices a writer makes about words and sentences in a work.
- A reference in a work of literature to another piece of literature.
- The point of view un which the narrator is all knowing (3 words).
- The point of view in which the narrator uses the pronoun you (2 words).
- Readers are aware of what is going to happen, but the characters have no idea.
- The main idea or message a literary work conveys.
- Writer or speaker's attitude toward the writing.
- A recurring idea or image in a work of literature.
- An object, person, place, or experience that represents something else.
- A device in which an author uses extreme exaggeration to emphasize a point.
- The author pauses to remember something that happened before.
- The struggle between opposing forces in the plot of a story.
- The repetition of vowel sounds.
- A character or plot that is universal.
34 Clues: A direct comparison. • The repetition of vowel sounds. • The sequence of events in a story. • A comparison using "like" or "as". • Sounds of words used for an effect. • Describes and imply ideas indirectly. • A character or plot that is universal. • Contrast between appearance and reality. • The people, animals, or beings in a work. • ...
Stephen and Kattie #2 2022-08-23
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- What did Kattie drop from 26 stories
- Stephen’s favorite chain restaurant
- Fell at Stephens new home and had to buy a second one (2 words)
- What is Stephen and Kattie’s favorite
- "I like that you are tall. “Wow so _______”
- Drink Stephen likes during tennis (2 words)
- Something Kattie puts on that Stephen takes off
- Website that Stephen and Kattie like
- What piece of Stephen's clothing does Kattie like to wear
- Something outside Stephens house that is yummy and requires water (2 words)
- Before crosswords what other game did Stephen and Kattie enjoy playing together on the phone (2 words)
- Kattie always tells Stephen that he is extremely ________
- Kattie usually says this when she is on top of Stephen (3 words)
- The store that Stephen walks really fast in
- What has been the only thing we burnt? (3 words)
- What month did Stephen and Kattie have their first date
- “I need to cut my ____”. “Noooo.”
- State that Stephen was born in and Kattie
- What does Stephen write lists on (2 words)
- Name that Stephen gave the frog in his garage
- Beach game that Stephen and Kattie play (2 words)
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- What happened to Kattie's car windows on the second date (2 words)
- Juice that Stephen likes
- What animal did Stephen look cute dressed as
- Kattie's middle name
- Stephen buys Kattie dresses from here
- Type of food that Stephen likes but Kattie doesn't
- Stephen and Kattie does this in his spare bedroom
- Two player board game that Stephen likes to play
- Where did Kattie and Stephen use to sit and pray at his old apartment
- What sport was Stephen and Kattie playing when they got kicked out by the cop
- Stephen wanted to give a boy a quarter so he can get this (2 words)
- Food that Stephen could eat everyday
- Band Stephen likes to listen to
- What does Stephen and Kattie enjoy doing together in the yard (2 words)
- to do in his neighborhood
- living in when they met
- What Stephen does before eating food (2 words)
- Stephen’s favorite vegetable
- First kitchen appliance Kattie bought Stephen (2 words)
- City that Stephen has lived
- What food can Kattie not be trust with
42 Clues: Kattie's middle name • living in when they met • Juice that Stephen likes • to do in his neighborhood • City that Stephen has lived • Stephen’s favorite vegetable • Band Stephen likes to listen to • “I need to cut my ____”. “Noooo.” • Stephen’s favorite chain restaurant • What did Kattie drop from 26 stories • Food that Stephen could eat everyday • ...
Chapter 3.1-3.2 Preview 2023-09-14
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- A settlement set up in American Indian territory that aimed to spread Christianity to the Indians.
- (2 Words) This filibuster led a group into Texas in June 1819 and was sought help from Lafitte (A French pirate).
- (3 Words) This person came to Texas in 1800 to make a killing selling wild horses. That wasn't allowed.
- (3 Words) He (the soldier) created the first mission in East Texas, San Francisco de los Tejas
- (2 Words) This Spanish missionary wrote to the French governor of Louisiana asking for the governor's help to build missions amount the Caddo
- This is the rapid spread of disease in a short amount of time.
- Who owned Louisiana in 1804?
- This is a set of questions and answers about Catholic beliefs.
- A Fort that offered safety from unfriendly American Indians
- (3 Words) This war resulted in Spain getting Louisiana from France.
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- (4 Words) This person issued the "Cry of Dolores" which called for everyone to be treated equally.
- (2 Words)He (the friar) created the first mission in East Texas, San Francisco de los Tejas
- (2 Words) This Expedition brought the first Spanish women into Texas.
- This was the highest class in New Spain. They were born in Spain.
- The Lipan Apaches only went to the missions/Spanish for help against this group of Native Americans.
- (2 Words) This was a horse trader who came to Texas. Spain was worried because he was a bit too friendly with the US government.
- This is the name for a person wages an unofficial war on a country.
- (3 Words)This was an agreement that stated that no Spanish of US troops would occupy the land between the Sabine River and the Arroyo Hondo
- (3 Words) This is the person that Philip Nolan had dealings with. He also worked as a double agent for Spain.
- (2 Words) This person was known for being the Anglo Mother of Texas.
- (2 Words) The French "attack" on the mission at Los Adaes is known as this.
- This was the lowest class in New Spain.
- Members of the clergy who belong to religious orders called orders.
23 Clues: Who owned Louisiana in 1804? • This was the lowest class in New Spain. • A Fort that offered safety from unfriendly American Indians • This is the rapid spread of disease in a short amount of time. • This is a set of questions and answers about Catholic beliefs. • This was the highest class in New Spain. They were born in Spain. • ...
Economic Vocabulary - Unit 1 2022-01-27
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- the people who work to produce goods and services (2 words)
- Based on culture and rituals (2 words)
- This question is concerned with how we allocate our scarce resources. (3 words)
- things not necessary for survival but which add comfort and pleasure to your life
- Relies on government to make all economic decisions. (2 words)
- things that satisfy our wants through the efforts of other people or by equipment
- Consumer choices determine how industries and financial markets operate. (2 words)
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- This question asks what combination of scarce resources will we use to produce those goods and services that we have decided to produce. (3 words)
- the tools, equipment and buildings that are used to produce, goods and services (2 words)
- Limited government involvement while also applying free market concepts. (2 words)
- This question is really concerned with how the goods and services are allocated or distributed to society. (4 words)
- things you can see and touch
- all of the materials that come from the earth, the water, or the air (2 words)
- Scarcity (3 words)
- things that are necessary for survival
- The conflict between unlimited wants and limited resources.
16 Clues: Scarcity (3 words) • things you can see and touch • Based on culture and rituals (2 words) • things that are necessary for survival • the people who work to produce goods and services (2 words) • The conflict between unlimited wants and limited resources. • Relies on government to make all economic decisions. (2 words) • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2013-05-21
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- a society in which some people have more privileges than others (2 words)
- British colony that speaks mostly French (2 words)
- a french-speaking person
- Economy based on trading services and products instead of using money
- a person who is both Aboriginal and European descent
- Americans who did not support the American Revolution
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- British Colony that speaks mostly English (2 words)
- Wealthy elite who controlled Lower Canada (2 words)
- someone who farms land owned by someone else (2 words)
- rule by a small, select group
- there is more spending than income
- people ordained for religious service
- a death ship (2 words)
- to stop with authority
- small group of wealthy elite who controlled government in Upper Canada (2 words)
- putting a legal end to slavery
- devotion to one's culture and nation
- Overseas possession of another country
18 Clues: a death ship (2 words) • to stop with authority • a french-speaking person • rule by a small, select group • putting a legal end to slavery • there is more spending than income • devotion to one's culture and nation • people ordained for religious service • Overseas possession of another country • British colony that speaks mostly French (2 words) • ...
Types Of Transmission 2024-01-31
Across
- gear around the center gear
- centre gear of a planetary gear set
- a spongy brake pedal will mean the system contains this.
- turns drive through 90 degrees
- usually has two of these for tractors to operate independent brakes (2 words)
- changes angle to increase oil pressure and speed (2 words)
- Types of clutches used in the latest tractor gearboxes
- more of these can be used in a planetary gear set to reduce overall wear
- does 25% of the work (2 words)
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- big gear in the differential (2 words)
- returns the brake shoes to their original position (2 words)
- does 75% of the work (2 words)
- must be done with worn or new brake shoes
- allows for a change in angle during operation (2 words)
- must be used in a straight line only
- Oil driven only
- this reduces speed and increases torque along the axle
- used around the planetary assembly
18 Clues: Oil driven only • gear around the center gear • does 75% of the work (2 words) • turns drive through 90 degrees • does 25% of the work (2 words) • used around the planetary assembly • centre gear of a planetary gear set • must be used in a straight line only • big gear in the differential (2 words) • must be done with worn or new brake shoes • ...
Michelle & Thomas 2024-07-09
Across
- Thomas broke his ankle jumping off what?
- This comedy was the first movie they watched together.
- How many years have they been together?
- Thomas is from what canadian city?
- What is their favourite tv show (three words)?
- Michelle's biggest fear.
- What month did Thomas propose in?
- Both Michelle and Thomas' first job was in what (two words)?
- What city was their first out of country trip together (two words)?
- Thomas' favourite beer (two words).
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- What is Michelle's favourite horror movie (two words)?
- What Hawaiian Island did they elope on in January?
- Thomas and Michelle both work for this BC Government Ministry.
- This is Michelle's favourite dessert.
- Thomas couldn't live without this activity (two words)?
- How did Thomas and Michelle meet?
- What Kamloops nature park did they go to on their first date (two words)?
- This group is Thomas' favourite band.
18 Clues: Michelle's biggest fear. • How did Thomas and Michelle meet? • What month did Thomas propose in? • Thomas is from what canadian city? • Thomas' favourite beer (two words). • This is Michelle's favourite dessert. • This group is Thomas' favourite band. • How many years have they been together? • Thomas broke his ankle jumping off what? • ...
IGH Crossword 2023-11-29
Across
- Opposite of day.
- Scare someone.
- Not heavy.
- Too much of this and you need sunglasses.
- This sometimes happens in the playground.
- Tiny.
- Make something less heavy.
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- You gave me a ?
- This evening.
- One of the senses.
- Take one of these on holiday to Spain.
- Maybe's aye, maybe's naw.
- This van be a jump.
- Illuminate.
- Never wrong.
15 Clues: Tiny. • Not heavy. • Illuminate. • Never wrong. • This evening. • Scare someone. • You gave me a ? • Opposite of day. • One of the senses. • This van be a jump. • Maybe's aye, maybe's naw. • Make something less heavy. • Take one of these on holiday to Spain. • Too much of this and you need sunglasses. • This sometimes happens in the playground.
Spelling List 2021-12-02
Across
- belonging to more than one person
- suspended in water
- an overgarment
- an ordinary man
- the ability to see
- to pack or store
- solely or exclusively
- great sorrow
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- to cook or brown something
- the greater part
- be aware of
- quality of being friendly
- to display something
- what or which person or people
- round deep dish
15 Clues: be aware of • great sorrow • an overgarment • an ordinary man • round deep dish • the greater part • to pack or store • suspended in water • the ability to see • to display something • solely or exclusively • quality of being friendly • to cook or brown something • what or which person or people • belonging to more than one person
Luke Ch. 7 2024-01-22
15 Clues: Don't cry • Go in __?__ • Form of money • Jar of perfume • The lame __?__ • We sang a __?__ • The good news is • Come heal my servant • Rejected God's purpose • Those who have leprosy • I am a man under __?__ • You __?__ has saved you • The blind received __?__ • I have something to tell you • There is no one greater than
Little Women Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-01-04
Across
- strange or unusual
- appealing and comfortable
- fast and energetic
- poisonous European plant
- derive benefits from
- depressing, dreary
- feeling of anxiety or dismay
- not yielding financial gain
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- brightly colored Mexican flower
- deeply thoughtful
- to ask someone for information
- to catch sight of
- subjecting a country to one's control
- loud or high pitched
- childishly bad-tempered
15 Clues: deeply thoughtful • to catch sight of • strange or unusual • fast and energetic • depressing, dreary • loud or high pitched • derive benefits from • childishly bad-tempered • poisonous European plant • appealing and comfortable • not yielding financial gain • feeling of anxiety or dismay • to ask someone for information • brightly colored Mexican flower • ...
Ho is short for Hooker... 2020-05-27
M+B Crossword puzzle 2023-08-07
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- food I bought for you and then Levi ate (2 words)
- my middle name
- our favorite imessage game
- my nickname for you
- pond activity I can get obsessed with sometimes
- first movie we watched together(3 words)
- Japanese food that I love
- sandwich I love from McClure’s (2 words)
- what you like to call my dog
- the first time you came to visit me was for…(2 words)
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- my favorite cookie/snack
- day trip near lake Erie(2 words)
- sport you love to play
- vacation in July 2023
- something that we eat way too much of when we are together(2 words)
- the university that’s way better than WVU
- sport I love to play
- my favorite color
18 Clues: my middle name • my favorite color • my nickname for you • sport I love to play • vacation in July 2023 • sport you love to play • my favorite cookie/snack • Japanese food that I love • our favorite imessage game • what you like to call my dog • day trip near lake Erie(2 words) • first movie we watched together(3 words) • sandwich I love from McClure’s (2 words) • ...
Char and JJ 2024-03-07
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- Number of teeth Charlotte has. (2-words)
- 2nd product of Charlotte's night skincare routine
- Name of Charlotte's P1 class.
- Location JJ first confessed to Charlotte (2-words)
- Country Charlotte took a plane alone to when she was 12.
- Charlotte's dream secondary school.
- Rhymes with the 4th digit of 113 x 841 x 57969
- Favourite family covid game.
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- First phone brand (2-words)
- Wire of resistance R is stretched, its length increases by 10%, R increases by ___%? (2-words)
- Name of Charmaine's rabbit.
- First valentine's date (2-words)
- Number of direct cousins Charlotte has.
- Body's strongest muscle.
- First street dance school (2-words)
- Tissue preventing food from entering trachea.
- Instrument used to detect electric currents.
- Nutcracker composer.
18 Clues: Nutcracker composer. • Body's strongest muscle. • First phone brand (2-words) • Name of Charmaine's rabbit. • Favourite family covid game. • Name of Charlotte's P1 class. • First valentine's date (2-words) • First street dance school (2-words) • Charlotte's dream secondary school. • Number of direct cousins Charlotte has. • Number of teeth Charlotte has. (2-words) • ...
June 18 2021-06-17
Across
- an activity especially in autumn, where you gather leaves into piles.
- (3 words) be used to. After a while in the CF, he will _ _ _ saluting and wearing a uniform.
- un manque
- (2 words) take it easy, relax; recline in a chair
- dozen (4 words) easy to acquire, very common, not special. People who can use Excel are _ _ _ _.
- taking up a lot of space. When you are dressed for combat in winter, your uniform and gear are b_ _ _ _.
- a lack of genuine character
- painful. I have a __ throat.
- (4 words) avoid answering or speaking directly, perhaps because it is embarrassing or bad
- (3 words) à moment donné. I'll do it _ _ _, but not now.
- cut, for example grass: _ the lawn
- (2 words) begin again
- (2 words) cesser, abandonner
- slang for a UFO
- a fellow military member: __-in-arms
- lie in the sun
- somebody you know, perhaps through work or perhaps a neighbour, but who is not a close friend
- thoughtful, doing things based on other people's needs
- little balls of ice falling form the sky
- (3 words) Nike would say: ''Just do it.'' Stop hesitating and just go for it.
- (2 words) when a sunny day becomes grey
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- a small carpet. Very beautiful ones come from Persia.
- extremely sad. When he learned that he would not be promoted, he was m____.
- extremely tired
- opposite of hellish
- sad, gloomy. It was a cold and grey - a very __ day.
- Everyday, glaciers around the world __ a little more.
- (4 words) something that is actually good, although you thought it was bad
- une émeute
- (2 words) leave very quickly (like an airplane)
- If the police want to check if you have been drinking and driving, you will need to __ into a breathalyzer.
- terrible, horrible
- (2 words) se fier à
- went against a person's expectations and trust. In WWII some people __ Jewish refugees who were hiding from the Nazis.
- wonderful, great, marvellous, t_ _ _ _ _ _ _
- get darker coloured skin because of solar radiation
- opposite of ''inner''
- extremely beautiful (person, place or object)
- a plan for a food dish
- s'attendre à
- turn on an axis. Planets ___ on a axis.
- terrible, horrible
- antonym of thin
- (2 words) même si, malgrès que
- (4 words) il vaut mieux tard que jamais.
- tricoter
46 Clues: tricoter • un manque • une émeute • s'attendre à • lie in the sun • extremely tired • slang for a UFO • antonym of thin • terrible, horrible • terrible, horrible • opposite of hellish • (2 words) se fier à • opposite of ''inner'' • (2 words) begin again • a plan for a food dish • a lack of genuine character • (2 words) cesser, abandonner • painful. I have a __ throat. • (2 words) même si, malgrès que • ...
ELA Review 2024-02-27
Across
- when annotating a text, a character figures something out (2 words)
- when something is being done to the subject of a sentence it is written in this
- when the speaker says the opposite of what they really mean; sarcasm is a form of this (2 words)
- when a text uses words like ‘you’ and ‘your’ (2 words)
- giving human qualities to inanimate objects
- the last sentence of an introductory paragraph that lists the 3 main points of an essay (2 words)
- when the reader knows more about something than the character (2 words)
- when annotating a text, the author stops the action of a story to tell the reader a memory or has a flashback (2 words)
- a rhetorical appeal that appeals to the emotion of a reader
- a story told from mainly from a first person perspective
- when annotating a text, this is when an older character gives advice to a younger character (4 words)
- the feeling you, as the reader, get when reading a particular piece of writing
- comparison of two or more things without using the words 'like' or 'as'
- when one thing stands for or represents something else
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- when the author brings the reader back to the original point in an argumentative essay
- when the subject of a sentence is doing something, the sentence is written in this
- the correct way to cite textual evidence when writing an essay (2 words)
- an extreme exaggeration
- a nice way to say something harsh or unappealing
- comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as'
- referring to something without mentioning it directly; can be historical, biblical, cultural, or literary
- when annotating a text, a word, phrase, or situation that shows up multiple times (3 words)
- when a text is written from the narrator’s point of view and uses words like ‘I,’ ‘me’, ‘my’, ‘ours’, etc (2 words)
- a conclusion one reaches based on evidence and reasoning
- a rhetorical appeal that appeals to the moral character or credibility of someone
- when the exact opposite of what you expect to happen actually happens (2 words)
- the author's attitude toward a subject
- when two or more people are having a conversation we say they are having what?
- the opposing viewpoint in an argumentative essay
- a rhetorical appeal that appeals to logical thinking or reasoning
30 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • the author's attitude toward a subject • giving human qualities to inanimate objects • comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as' • a nice way to say something harsh or unappealing • the opposing viewpoint in an argumentative essay • when a text uses words like ‘you’ and ‘your’ (2 words) • ...
Civics EOC Vocab Review 1 2025-03-19
Across
- (4 Words) a government document that expanded the powers of the English Parliament and expanded the rights of the people, as well as further limited the rights of the king; written by the members of the English Parliament in 1689
- a set of things that people believe they should be free to do without restrictions
- A tax
- (3 words) a principle of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches
- (2 words)an implied agreement among the people of an organized society that defines the rights, duties, and limitations of the governed and the government
- (2 Words) a government that has been limited in power by a constitution, or written agreement
- (3 Words)a concept that those who govern are bound by the laws; no one is above the law
- (2 Words) the idea that people have the right to fair and reasonable laws, and that government leaders and officials have to follow rules when enforcing laws and treat all people in the same way
- (2 Words)a pamphlet published by Thomas Paine in 1776 to convince the American colonists to support becoming independent from England
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- (2 Words) popular or representative system where the people create and run their own government
- (2 Words) the belief that individuals are born with basic rights that cannot be taken away by governments; life, liberty, and property
- a period in European history when many educated people stressed the importance of learning and reasoning
- governing body responsible for making laws
- (3 Words)the structure of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that sets up three branches with their own distinct powers and responsibilities
- (4 Words)an agreement made by the people to establish a government and abide by its laws
- (2 Words)a government document that limited the power of the king of England and protected the rights of the nobility; written by the English nobles in 1215
- (2 Words) laws passed by government to protect natural rights
- (2 Words)an agreement between individuals that created a government that would provide order and protect the rights of the colonists; written by a group of English Puritans in Massachusetts in 1620
- the introduction to the U.S. Constitution
19 Clues: A tax • the introduction to the U.S. Constitution • governing body responsible for making laws • (2 Words) laws passed by government to protect natural rights • a set of things that people believe they should be free to do without restrictions • (3 Words)a concept that those who govern are bound by the laws; no one is above the law • ...
Traveling with google! 2023-03-10
Across
- This beautiful building is named this.
- This tower is famous for what?
- This familiar sign, is on the shore of what?
- This is a famous sculpture many in the United States will be familiar with, what is it’s name?
- What Holiday story is this house tied to?
- Built long ago, having Great in its name, this famous wonder of the world is located where?
- When you look up and find this statue, it is a statue of what?
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- Debated about how it came to be, what is this place called?
- This famous lost city was built by this civilization.
- Established in 1871, this fountain is home to what City?
- This tower is located in what city?
- The Art that resides at this museum is located in what City?
- A sight to see up or down. This mountain is located in what continent?
- If you were enjoying a game here, where would you be?
- This palace is named after the city it resides in.
- A sight to see, this is a house of what?
16 Clues: This tower is famous for what? • This tower is located in what city? • This beautiful building is named this. • A sight to see, this is a house of what? • What Holiday story is this house tied to? • This familiar sign, is on the shore of what? • This palace is named after the city it resides in. • This famous lost city was built by this civilization. • ...
Daily Per Hamars Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-27
9 Clues: East • South • Papaya • _____time • Hornys Island • Black shoes with B • The _____ do be ___ doe • Continental Scandinavia • A welcomed sight in a dessert
The Early Republic 2012-11-13
Across
- textile mills in Massachusetts that provided an opportunity for women to enter the workforce (2 words)
- Supreme Court Chief Justice who, in Marbury v. Madison, helped solidify the practice of Judicial Review (2 words)
- machine invented by Eil Whitney that made it easier to clean cotton and therefore made the production of cotton more profitable and also made encouraged the slave system (2 words)
- a plan, advocated by Henry Clay, that made American more self-sufficient economically (2 words)
- idea that argues that states can cancel any act of Congress that they find to be unconstitutional
- he was appointed by President Jefferson to lead the Corps of Discovery (2 words)
- a series of laws passed by a Federalist controlled Congress; they hoped to silence criticism of the government and extend Federalist power (4 words)
- a tax on imported goods that encourages Americans to buy American made goods (2 words)
- the set of department heads that helps advise the President
- he led a famous slave rebellion in southern Virginia that eventually led to harsher treatment of slaves as fear spread of other slave rebellions (2 words)
- his spinning mill, built in Rhode Island, started the Industrial Revolution in America (2 words)
- the primary foreign policy of the early American nation; they did not want to side with any country in a dispute
- legislators elected in 1810 from southern and western states, they argued in favor of war with Great Britain (2 words)
- the first Supreme Court Chief Justice (2 words)
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- the followers of Hamilton created this political party that advocated for a strong central government
- the sense of loyalty to the interests of a region of the country
- the head of the Justice Department; their task is to advise the President on legal matters
- a new sense of natonal pride that emerged after the War of 1812
- an uprising of western farmers who felt that a tax on whiskey was unjust; the new government used the events to illustrate it's power in domestic issues (two words)
- plan passed in US Congress in 1820 that maintained a balance of slave and free states, as well as making slavery illegal north of the 36th parallel in the Louisiana Territory (2 words)
- the third President of the US; his inauguration provided for the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power (2 words)
- the act of seizing, by force, sailors from American merchant ships
- Shawnee Indian wholed and Indian confederation that hoped to stop American expansion to the West
- he led an American naval victory at the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812 (2 words)
24 Clues: the first Supreme Court Chief Justice (2 words) • the set of department heads that helps advise the President • a new sense of natonal pride that emerged after the War of 1812 • the sense of loyalty to the interests of a region of the country • the act of seizing, by force, sailors from American merchant ships • ...
The Melins 2023-08-11
Across
- Lake where the Groom's parents live
- Bride's birth month
- Disney franchise the couple has watched in its entirety
- Bride’s favorite dessert (2 words)
- Personal Attendant Johan is from this country and where the couple first traveled together internationally
- Where Bride works (3 words)
- State where the couple will honeymoon
- Groom's favorite store to shop at
- Couple's last name
- Bridesmaid Theanna’s relation to the Bride
- City where the couple visited together most recently by airplane
- Hobbies the Groom enjoys that the Bride tried this year (3 words)
- Color of Bride’s first car (2 words)
- Groom's go-to cocktail (2 words)
- Town where Bride’s parents met and grew up
- Bride's favorite animal
- Holiday Groom's birthday falls on
- Theme park where Bride was picked to go up on stage during a show
- How the couple met
- Instrument Bride played
- Location of Groom’s bachelor party (2 words)
- Bride's maiden name
- Years Bridesmaid Alyssa and Bride have been friends (2 words)
- Groom's high school mascot
- Company where Groom works
- Usher Jake’s favorite SoCal pastime
- This is where Groomsman Matt, Groom and spouses want to go on a cruise to
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- City where Bride grew up
- Where Groomsman Max and Groom have camped (2 words)
- Game the couple enjoys playing together
- Number of MN state parks the couple has visited together (2 words)
- Where the couple's first date was (2 words)
- Wedding venue (2 words)
- Bride's college alma mater
- The couple's wedding day is ___ years to the day since their first date
- Dorm Groomsman Andy and Groom lived in Freshman year
- Groom's favorite animal
- National park where the couple got engaged (3 words)
- Groom’s favorite job
- Shared zodiac sign of Maid-of-Honor Olivia and Bride
- Month the couple got engaged
- Bride's high school mascot
- Number of National Parks the couple has visited together
- Make of Groom's vehicle
- Location of Bride's bachelorette party
- City where couple lives (2 words)
- Wedding month
- Hometown of Usher Joe and where the Bride tags along when the Groom works
- Names of Groom’s hamsters growing up: ______ and _______
- The Bride and Groom lived less than ____ miles away from each other
- DollarTree mascot Groom got paid to dress up as
- State Bride drove cross country to move Maid-of-Honor Mallory to
- Local minor league team Best Man Jon tried out for (3 words)
- Groom's college alma mater (2 words)
- Restaurant Groom worked at
55 Clues: Wedding month • Couple's last name • How the couple met • Bride's birth month • Bride's maiden name • Groom’s favorite job • Wedding venue (2 words) • Groom's favorite animal • Make of Groom's vehicle • Bride's favorite animal • Instrument Bride played • City where Bride grew up • Company where Groom works • Bride's college alma mater • Bride's high school mascot • Groom's high school mascot • ...
Joints - Biology 201 2017-07-07
Across
- (Two words) A classification that includes: Gomphoses, Sutures and Sydesmoses.
- Superiorly (mandible-est, scapula-shrug).
- (Two words) An elipsoid in a socket, found in knuckle joints, toes and metatarsals.
- (Two words) Moves like a hockey puck on ice, found between carpal bones and tarsal joints.
- A type of Special Synovial Joint.
- (Two words) A classification that includes: Synchondroses and Symphyses.
- Joint classification for only one plane of movement.
- (Two words) To twist to either side.
- Moving back to original position.
- (Four words)The only configuration in the body that is multiaxial.
- Moves posterior (jaw).
- (Two words) A classification that includes: Uniaxial, Biaxial and Multiaxial.
- Different from rotation, to make a circle without twisting or rotating anything.
- Such as where the bones in the skull ossify and solidify and collagen holds them together.
- Term meaning closely compacted in substance.
- (Two words)describing movement where the angle between the bones increases or decreases.
- Movement Movement similar to holding a bowl of soup (animals in trees).
- Hyaline cartilage joint such as in the Epiphyseal (growth) plate and in the costal (rib) cartilage.
- (Two words) Found in the radius/humerous and between the atlas and axia (1st & 2nd veterbrae).
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- Ulna & Radius of forearm and Tibula & Fibula of the leg, interosseous.
- Joint classification for two planes of movement.
- To extend FURTHER away.
- To go BEYOND full extension (spine bending backward).
- (Two words)Tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs, typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix, often with collagen or other fibers, and including cartilaginous, fatty, and elastic tissues.
- (Two words) Found in the elbow, and interphalengial bones.
- Toes are up.
- Thumb and pinky touch by bringing thumb across palm of hands.
- (Three words)This rotation of the arm or humerus can best be seen when the elbow is flexed and the hand is moved toward the midline.
- (Two words)Toes are down.
- The sole is lateral, pinky toe is up.
- Movement similar to flipping a soup bowl upside down (animals in trees).
- To bring CLOSER together.
- (Two words)describing movement where the angle between bones remains unchanged (Queen's wave).
- Moves anterior (jaw).
- (Two words) Describes movements that are NOT classified as gliding, angular or rotation.
- The sole is medial, big toe is up.
- To bring CLOSER to the midline.
- Joint classification for 3 or more planes of movement.
- Inferiorly (mandible-est, scapula-shrug).
- Joint in periodontal ligament such as a tooth in a socket.
- To take AWAY from the midline.
- (Two words)Found in the thumb, "trapezoimetacarpal".
- A place where two or more bones come together in a connection that allows movement.
43 Clues: Toes are up. • Moves anterior (jaw). • Moves posterior (jaw). • To extend FURTHER away. • (Two words)Toes are down. • To bring CLOSER together. • To take AWAY from the midline. • To bring CLOSER to the midline. • A type of Special Synovial Joint. • Moving back to original position. • The sole is medial, big toe is up. • (Two words) To twist to either side. • ...
Hayley H 2024-02-24
Across
- What type of wine do Carol and Hayley like to drink? (2 words)
- What type of dog do Carol and Hayley want in the future? (2 words)
- What is Carol and Hayley's favorite type of bagel?
- What New York City borough did Hayley and Carol both move to after living in Manhattan?
- Which TV show gave Hayley the idea to name her cat Scabopolis? (2 words)
- Carol's childhood dog ________ was the first of her family's dogs to be named after a sports brand.
- What is the nickname of Hayley's childhood dog, Penelope?
- What is Carol and Hayley's favorite pizza topping?
- Between them, Hayley and Carol have ten pairs of this type of shoe. (2 words)
- What is the name of the town where Hayley and Carol first moved in together?
- How many siblings do Hayley and Carol each have?
- What book did Carol use to propose to Hayley? (3 words)
- What was the name of the song Hayley's parents had their first dance to at their wedding? (2 words)
- What bar did Hayley and Carol go to after getting engaged (hint: we were there last night, 3 words)?
- What song did Carol and Hayley have their first dance to? (5 words)
- What was the name of the song Carol's parents had their first dance to at their wedding? (4 words)
- What was Hayley's Bat Mitzvah theme?
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- What sport does Carol coach at Marymount University?
- What state did Carol grow up in (hint: Otto and Marley live there now, 2 words)?
- Hayley and Carol's second dog, Chunk, is legally named ________.
- What is the name of the book Carol wrote in fifth grade that features the iconic main character Clay? (3 words)
- Where did Carol and Hayley celebrate Christmas 2023?
- How many books did Hayley and Carol own at last count (in February, 4 words)?
- What language are Carol and Hayley learning on Duolingo?
- Which school did Carol and Hayley attend for undergrad? (3 words)
- What role in their sorority did Carol and Hayley both hold (at different times)?
- Carol's childhood dog _______ shares his name with one of the main characters in the movie Castaway.
- What sorority were Hayley and Carol in? (3 words)
- Between them, how many higher education degrees do Carol and Hayley have?
- How many books did Carol and Hayley bookclub together in 2020?
- What is Carol and Hayley's favorite podcast? (2 words)
- What clothing store did Hayley work at in high school? (2 words)
- Where are Carol and Hayley going for their honeymoon?
- What is the nickname Hayley and Carol call their first dog (also known as Briar)?
- What is Carol and Hayley's favorite product from Trader Joe's?
35 Clues: What was Hayley's Bat Mitzvah theme? • How many siblings do Hayley and Carol each have? • What sorority were Hayley and Carol in? (3 words) • What is Carol and Hayley's favorite type of bagel? • What is Carol and Hayley's favorite pizza topping? • What sport does Carol coach at Marymount University? • Where did Carol and Hayley celebrate Christmas 2023? • ...
SMAW Process 2022-08-30
Across
- Identified by the first two numbers on an electrode. (2 words)
- When electricity travels in two directions and changes 120 times per second. (2 words)
- A burn to the back of the eye caused by the operator looking into the arc. (2 words)
- When the operators skin gets burned from not wearing the proper PPE. (2 words)
- When electricity only travels in one direction. (2 words)
- The metal that is being welded. (2 words)
- Particles suspended in the air, often produced by high heat that are harmful to ones health. (2 words)
- Connected to the negative terminal when the machine is set to DCEP. (2 words)
- Can be changed by adjusting the dial on the welding machine.
- _________ should be equivalent to the diameter of the electrode. (two words)
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- ___ is minimum shade lens to be used when arc welding.
- What does SMAW stand for? (4 words)
- Produces slag, stabilizes the arc, provides shielding gas, and can add elements to make a stronger weld.
- Connected to the negative terminal when the machine is set to DCEN. (2 words)
- The electrode angle when welding on a horizontal piece of metal should be between ten and ______.
- The operator uses a ____ angel when the top of the electrode is pointed towards the direction of travel
- As the arc length increases, _______ also increases.
17 Clues: What does SMAW stand for? (4 words) • The metal that is being welded. (2 words) • As the arc length increases, _______ also increases. • ___ is minimum shade lens to be used when arc welding. • When electricity only travels in one direction. (2 words) • Can be changed by adjusting the dial on the welding machine. • ...
Lesson 11 - The Constitution Vocab 2025-02-19
Across
- to take away the right to vote
- the part of government that carries out, or executes, the laws (2 words)
- the power of the Supreme Court to decide whether laws and acts made by the legislative and executive branches are unconstitutional (2 words)
- the idea that the government’s authority comes from the people (2 words)
- the part of government, consisting of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts, that interprets the laws (2 words)
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- a basic principle of democracy that says laws are passed by majority vote and elections are decided by a majority of the voters (2 words)
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a key constitutional principle that divides the functions of government among three branches—legislative, executive, and judicial—to prevent any one branch from gaining too much power (3 words)
- the constitutional system that shares power between the national and state governments
- the power of Indigenous tribes to govern themselves (2 words)
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- the lawmaking part of government, called the legislature. To legislate is to make a law. (2 words)
- relating to issues within a country
- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches (3 words)
- the use or purpose of something
- trade and other business dealings between two or more states (2 words)
- an especially original, intelligent, or clever idea
- an organization that actively promotes the view of some part of the public on specific issues in order to influence government policy (2 words)
18 Clues: to take away the right to vote • the use or purpose of something • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • an especially original, intelligent, or clever idea • the power of Indigenous tribes to govern themselves (2 words) • a group of people or things with obvious differences among them • ...
Antigone Crossword Puzzle - Sophia Cano 2022-01-29
Across
- “My love, I hold you close, in death we shall reunite”
- “The truth of son and husband was too much to bare.”
- “The throne is far more important than my relation”
- “Bad news is nothing new to me”
- “My pain and grief of those I have lost shall be passed onto the one who caused it”
- “We hold all information”
- “My meaning is to bring new chapters in life, but I was used to end one”
- “Those who have passed shall face the judgement of the Gods”
- “Arrogance will bring consequences to me and those close”
- “Ruthless and territorial, no one shall get pass”
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- “I will do what’s right, even if in the end death awaits”
- “I was spread in place of a burial ceremony”
- “The wisdom I hold is far more special than any sight”
- “I have one point, but I turned out to be double edged”
- “Many have ruled, but the amount of grief and despair is nothing to compare”
- “War and bloodshed is nothing new to man-kind"
- “Fear is my weakness”
- “Who would have thought I would be fighting against my city, and against my own blood”
- “I was able to finally see the truth, but without sight”
- “Wisdom is far more important than material”
20 Clues: “Fear is my weakness” • “We hold all information” • “Bad news is nothing new to me” • “I was spread in place of a burial ceremony” • “Wisdom is far more important than material” • “War and bloodshed is nothing new to man-kind" • “Ruthless and territorial, no one shall get pass” • “The throne is far more important than my relation” • ...
Crossword Puzzle Review for Atomic Structure 2022-09-09
Across
- Atoms are made up of:
- Atoms with different numbers of protons are:
- (Two words) where the electrons are in an atom
- (Two words) a unique single upper-case letter or upper-case plus lower-case letter symbol
- As a result, the __________ observed when a substance is heated in a flame may be used as a means of identification.
- An atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons
- (Three words) mass number subtracted by the number of protons
- Atoms with a negative charge (More electrons than protons)
- sub-atomic particle with a zero charge and has an atomic mass of 1 amu
- atomic mass unit
- Light of 400 nm is seen as ________ and light of 700 nm is seen as red.
- (Two words) speed of light = wavelength * frequency
- Everything is made up of:
- sub-atomic particle with a -1 charge and has an atomic mass of 0.00054 amu
- 6.626*10^-34 Js
- (Three words) Observed when a substance is heated in a flame varies from one substance to another
- 1/seconds
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of electrons
- At the center of every atom
- (Three words) each element's ___________ is unique and can be used to identify it.
- (Two words) The number of protons referred to as the letter Z
- (Two words) of a photon; E=hv
- speed of light divided by frequency
- Below a certain frequency, no electrons will eject no matter the _________ of the light.
- 3.00*10^8 m/s
- (Two words) All _______, including visible light, travel at the speed of visible light in a vacuum.
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- Fill in the blank: The number written as a right superscript in the full Atomic symbol is the:
- frequency is measured in:
- (Three words) The number of protons and neutrons added together represented by the letter A
- (Three words) Less protons than electrons in an atom leads to a:
- written as v or f in an equation
- (Two words) Spans the wavelength region from 400 to 700 nm
- (Two words) A temporary position of higher energy that an electron enters during a reactions
- Atoms with a positive charge (Fewer electrons than protons)
- nanometers
- (Two words) Depends on just three numbers: the number of protons, the number of neutrons, and the number of electrons
- sub-atomic particle with a +1 charge and has an atomic mass of 1 amu
- (Two words) Described in terms of its wavelength
- Minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- wavelength is measured in:
- (Three words) Less electrons than protons in an atom leads to a:
- (Two words) A position of the lowest energy possible
- Atoms ________ energy and become excited.
- Because each element has a different _________ of electron energy levels, the possible electron transition for a given substance are unique.
- Light at a certain frequency causes metals to ______ their electrons.
45 Clues: 1/seconds • nanometers • 3.00*10^8 m/s • 6.626*10^-34 Js • atomic mass unit • Atoms are made up of: • frequency is measured in: • Everything is made up of: • wavelength is measured in: • At the center of every atom • (Two words) of a photon; E=hv • written as v or f in an equation • speed of light divided by frequency • Atoms ________ energy and become excited. • ...
Photoshop Tools 2016-11-03
Across
- Removes background areas of an image (2 Words).
- Allows you to add text to your image (2 words).
- Draw freehand selections based on straight-sided images (2 words).
- Helps fix imperfections in images (2 words).
- Draws curves.
- Clones a selected image (2 words).
- Freehand selections.
- Paints image in whatever colour you choose.
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- Selects pixels based on colour (2 words).
- Allows you to select rectangular objects.
- Allows you to quickly select an image.
- Replaces a colour in the image with another colour (2 words).
- Helps you move the image (2 words).
- Allows you to select circles.
- Gets rid of pixels.
15 Clues: Draws curves. • Gets rid of pixels. • Freehand selections. • Allows you to select circles. • Clones a selected image (2 words). • Helps you move the image (2 words). • Allows you to quickly select an image. • Selects pixels based on colour (2 words). • Allows you to select rectangular objects. • Paints image in whatever colour you choose. • ...
Geometry Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-02
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- Coplanar lines that have no points in common (2 words)
- Endpoints and all points between (2 words)
- Two adjacent angles whose sum is 180° (2 words)
- A triangle that has a right angle (2 words)
- A triangle that has 3 acute angles (2 words)
- The pair of opposite angles when 2 lines (2 words) intersect
- A set of points all of which lie on the same straight line
- A set of points
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- A set of points that form a flat surface
- Two angles whose sum is 180° (2 words)
- Two angles whose sum is 90° (2 words)
- A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles (2 words)
- Having the same measure
- A line that is perpendicular to the line segment at its midpoint (2 words)
- Set of points that is the union of two rays having the same endpoint
15 Clues: A set of points • Having the same measure • Two angles whose sum is 90° (2 words) • Two angles whose sum is 180° (2 words) • A set of points that form a flat surface • Endpoints and all points between (2 words) • A triangle that has a right angle (2 words) • A triangle that has 3 acute angles (2 words) • Two adjacent angles whose sum is 180° (2 words) • ...
Increasing Reading Vocabulary 2023-03-14
Across
- a kind of graphic organizer that shows the nature of a word's meaning relationships
- using indicators surrounding a word to determine the meaning
- words that have similar meanings
- a sketch in which students map out what they know about a topic
- knowledge of root words and affixes
- knowing how a word applies to other knowledge
- instruction on morphemes to determine a word's meaning
- the most basic words that occur frequently in our language
- words that are found across a variety of knowledge domains
- acquiring new words in a text read independently
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- a word that looks the same, sounds the same, and has the same meaning in two languages
- students have a good understanding of a word's meaning
- when a word is completely unfamiliar to a student
- teaching of specific word meanings and of word-learning
- words that have opposite meanings
- how word meaning varies in different texts
- a student-constructed box or a file/notebook with newly learned vocabulary words
- when students have heard or read a word before and have some sense of its meaning
- low-frequency words usually found in specific knowledge domains
19 Clues: words that have similar meanings • words that have opposite meanings • knowledge of root words and affixes • how word meaning varies in different texts • knowing how a word applies to other knowledge • acquiring new words in a text read independently • when a word is completely unfamiliar to a student • students have a good understanding of a word's meaning • ...
Art III – 1st semester – exam review 2025-12-09
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- A tiny sketch, made of rapidly executed near-doodles that serve to get the creative flow flowing. They are preliminary designs (2 words).
- A method of drawing using a single, slow, deliberate line to describe the edges and details of the subject matter (2 words).
- The small metal devise used to distribute ink onto a paper in smooth even strokes. The pen nib is inserted into the pen holder (2 words).
- The opening in a pen nib that stores ink before it is used. The opening is either attached to a slit in the pen nib or the space between two pieces of metal in calligraphy pen.
- A heavy waxy paper used to create stencils (2 words).
- A print that is not part of an edition (2 words).
- A very basic means of printing using a paper stencil to print only a limited number of prints.
- A sharp, versatile blade used to make precise cuts in mediums such as paper, cardstock, stencils, etc (2 words).
- The top number of a fraction on an edition (2 words).
- The natural coloring matter combined with a binder used to create colored inks.
- A painting or drawing of an outdoor scene.
- A soft white, gray, or buff limestone composed chiefly of the ground up shells added to a binder then pressed into uniform sticks for drawing.
- A wooden square used to stretch a screen onto.
- A dark or black porous carbon prepared from wood by charring in a kiln then pressed into uniform sticks for drawing (2 words).
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- The handle of a dipping pen which hold the pen nib for drawing (2 words).
- A solvent used for cleaning up oil based inks, and dissolving lacquer based products (2 words).
- A soft pliable eraser of rubber used specially to remove graphite or charcoal marks from drawing paper (2 words).
- The finest, modern black carbon ink (2 words).
- A very thin sheet of lacquer laminated to a support backing of plastic (2 words).
- A fast paced method of drawing used to capture the movement or emotion of the subject. Proper proportion is emphasized (2 words).
- A series of prints that are exactly the same, from size of paper to color, value, texture, and ink.
- A stick made with porous paper used for smudging and or erasing (2 words).
- A drawing of painting of a person.
- A substance used to keep things in position or stick them together, we use a fixative to stabilize charcoal, pastel, even soft pencil when necessary
- A method by which you draw your image directly onto the screen and paint the areas not to be printed with a block out medium on the back side of the screen (4 words).
- A tool made of a wooden or plastic handle and a rubber blade used to squeeze ink through a screen evenly.
- A soft pliant leather prepared from the skin of the chamois or from sheepskin
- A paste mixture that makes the ink more transparent when it is added.
- A waxy material in liquid or crayon, that resists water, it is used to keep block out medium from adhering to the positive areas of the design.
- Marks of indication for screen placement, especially important when printing more that one color or an edition (2 words).
- A dark or black porous carbon prepared from wood by charring in a kiln (2 words)..
- The bottom number of a fraction on an edition (2 words).
- Duplicating an image by printing with a stencil.
- A roughness of surface produced by mechanical or artificial means
- A tool used for drawing with ink (2 words).
35 Clues: A drawing of painting of a person. • A painting or drawing of an outdoor scene. • A tool used for drawing with ink (2 words). • The finest, modern black carbon ink (2 words). • A wooden square used to stretch a screen onto. • Duplicating an image by printing with a stencil. • A print that is not part of an edition (2 words). • ...
The Nervous System 2013-12-01
Across
- The pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrates
- The loss of the ability to move
- Temporary unconsciousness
- An event or thought that warns of something or serves as a cautionary example
- Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste and Touch
- A series of flat 'disk-like' bones that form the spinal cord
- A nerve carrying impulses from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland
- A single spherical structure containing the genetic material, found at the heart of each cell
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- A nerve that passes impulses towards the central nervous system
- Four slender jointed parts attached to both hands
- The two flesh parts which from the upper and lower edges of the human mouth
- A cylindrical series of vertebrae and nerves leading from the coccyx to the brain
- The pointed organ situated above the human mouth containing the nostrils
- Something done, felt or thought in response to an action or event
- Come to or be in contact with
- The organs of hearing, situated on the head of humans and vertebrates
- The opening or 'cavity' in the lower part of the human face
- A prolonged state of deep unconsciousness
18 Clues: Temporary unconsciousness • Come to or be in contact with • The loss of the ability to move • Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste and Touch • A prolonged state of deep unconsciousness • Four slender jointed parts attached to both hands • The opening or 'cavity' in the lower part of the human face • A series of flat 'disk-like' bones that form the spinal cord • ...
Food For Life 2020-03-10
Across
- degeneration eye disease
- hardened feces
- disturbance of bowel function
- compounds found in plants
- loss of muscle tissue
- impaired sense of taste
- ability to smell and detect odors
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- loss of sight
- blurred vision
- movement of drugs in the body
- meals delivered to elderly people
- arrangement of teeth
- disease of the retina
- dry mouth
14 Clues: dry mouth • loss of sight • blurred vision • hardened feces • arrangement of teeth • disease of the retina • loss of muscle tissue • impaired sense of taste • degeneration eye disease • compounds found in plants • movement of drugs in the body • disturbance of bowel function • meals delivered to elderly people • ability to smell and detect odors
Norse Myths 2023-01-20
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- Heimdall's most sought-after quality
- One of Loki's twin sons
- Valhalla, Helheim, Folkvangr
- Mother of Sleipnir
- Wife of Thor and Nature Goddess
- All-Mother
- "Beloved and Favorite"
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- "The Well of _____"
- Fruit of Idunn
- Grandfather of Odin
- Odin's spear
- This beast eats the World Tree
- The weapon of Freyr
- Breed of Jotunn
14 Clues: All-Mother • Odin's spear • Fruit of Idunn • Breed of Jotunn • Mother of Sleipnir • "The Well of _____" • Grandfather of Odin • The weapon of Freyr • "Beloved and Favorite" • One of Loki's twin sons • Valhalla, Helheim, Folkvangr • This beast eats the World Tree • Wife of Thor and Nature Goddess • Heimdall's most sought-after quality
Reading Vocabulary 2016-10-17
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- something private
- scared of something
- a round tent was used by Native Amerivan
- count on someone
- to demand that something happen
- having an urgent need extremely bad
- very happy
- best possible way
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- free from danger
- safe from danger
- to speak with pauses
- to quickly disappear from sight
- move around without purpose
- fearful way
14 Clues: very happy • fearful way • free from danger • safe from danger • count on someone • something private • best possible way • scared of something • to speak with pauses • move around without purpose • to demand that something happen • to quickly disappear from sight • having an urgent need extremely bad • a round tent was used by Native Amerivan
Language features 2024-10-24
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- Repetition of vowel sounds within words
- Saying the opposite of what you mean, often humorously
- Contrast between two ideas
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- A direct comparison without using "like" or "as"
- Exaggeration for effect
- A phrase that repeats the same structure
- A reference to something well-known
- Giving human qualities to something non-human
- The same idea expressed in different words
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- A play on words
- An expression of something that has double meaning
- Two contradictory words placed side by side
- Words that mimic sounds
- An indirect expression to soften something harsh
- A question that doesn’t expect an answer
- Repetition of similar grammatical forms in a sentence
- Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
18 Clues: A play on words • Words that mimic sounds • Exaggeration for effect • Contrast between two ideas • A comparison using "like" or "as" • A reference to something well-known • Repetition of vowel sounds within words • A phrase that repeats the same structure • A question that doesn’t expect an answer • The same idea expressed in different words • ...
LE Vocab 19 & 20 2022-02-28
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- group of ecosystems with similar climates & communities
- Shows that only 10% of energy moves to the next level (2 words)
- Series of energy transfers as one living thing eats another (2 words)
- Movement of water, carbon, nitrogen & phosphorus in environment (2 words)
- Study of interactions between organisms & environment
- Each step/level of the food chains (2 words)
- Consumer- eats food
- Many different populations living together in an area
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- living
- similar group that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring
- Energy moves in one direction from sun through food chain (2 words)
- When a body of water gets a large amount of a limiting factor & the algae overgrows (2 words)
- Group of the same species in same area
- Many food chains linked together(2 words)
- All living & nonliving objects in the environment
- Producer- makes their own food
- Portion of Earth in which living things exist
- non-living
18 Clues: living • non-living • Consumer- eats food • Producer- makes their own food • Group of the same species in same area • Many food chains linked together(2 words) • Each step/level of the food chains (2 words) • Portion of Earth in which living things exist • All living & nonliving objects in the environment • Study of interactions between organisms & environment • ...
Wedding 2023-03-13
Across
- Shadow & ___ share the same birthday.
- Dylan took Kristen to an ____ ____ hockey game for their first date. (2 words)
- As a couple they enjoy watching ___ ___ shows.(2 words)
- Couples favorite dessert brings together 2 of their favorite things: Coffee & Ice cream.
- Best fur baby in the world!!
- Largest mountain the couple hiked together.(2 words)
- The couple first crossed paths in ____ class.
- Name of Kristens old Honda.
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- Where did the couple get engaged? (2 words)
- They graduated from what university? (2 words)
- _____ shares a birthday with Dwayne "the rock" Joshson.
- Couples go to drink. (2 words)
- As a child both loved watching ____ ____ on repeat.(2 words)
- Dylans favorite animal.
- The couples has matching Christmas sweaters to this classic video game.
- Dylan took Kristen to the ____ mansion for dinner after getting engaged.
- Dylans first job.
- What position did Dylan play in baseball.
18 Clues: Dylans first job. • Dylans favorite animal. • Name of Kristens old Honda. • Best fur baby in the world!! • Couples go to drink. (2 words) • Shadow & ___ share the same birthday. • What position did Dylan play in baseball. • Where did the couple get engaged? (2 words) • The couple first crossed paths in ____ class. • They graduated from what university? (2 words) • ...
Science 2013-04-16
Across
- discovered sea floor spreading
- theory proving earth movement(2 words)
- discovered continental drift
- location where many volcanoes and earthquakes erupt(3 words)
- boundaries that move toward each other(2 words)
- plate moving under another
- Wegener noticed that the continents fit like a puzzle
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- boundaries drift away from each other(2 words)
- circular motion of liquid or gas
- earth's crust plates(2 words)
- ancient supercontinent
- shaking of earth crust
- boundaries that slide past each other(faults)(2 words)
- ocean ridges moving apart(2 words)
- land draining into river/lake
15 Clues: ancient supercontinent • shaking of earth crust • plate moving under another • discovered continental drift • earth's crust plates(2 words) • land draining into river/lake • discovered sea floor spreading • circular motion of liquid or gas • ocean ridges moving apart(2 words) • theory proving earth movement(2 words) • boundaries drift away from each other(2 words) • ...
Poetic Devices 2018-06-27
Across
- Correpsondance of syllables between words
- Doesn’t rhyme or follow normal poetry
- Characteristic of feeling
- Words associated with sound
- Assigning personal qualities to something non human
- Words resembling senses
- Phrase that represents something else
- From a personal perspective
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- Phrase involving comparison to something significant
- Continuation of words in the next line
- Repeated use of words
- Correspondence of sound between words
- Same letter of beginning of words in a sentence
- exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally
- A figure of speech with contradictory terms
15 Clues: Repeated use of words • Words resembling senses • Characteristic of feeling • Words associated with sound • From a personal perspective • Doesn’t rhyme or follow normal poetry • Correspondence of sound between words • Phrase that represents something else • Continuation of words in the next line • Correpsondance of syllables between words • ...
My mother is in the hospital and my father wants me to do his chores 2024-08-12
15 Clues: 家事 • 優先順位 • 残り物の • 優先する • viewpoint • hence, thus • 家事 (2 words) • 少なくとも (2 words) • coarsely; frankly • 対象外、適用されない (3 words) • ~と同じように現れる (4 words) • think about seriously • という事実にもかかわらず (4 words) • ~の世話をする[面倒を見る] (2 words) • required to; should (2 words)
My parents criticize me for changing jobs even though I'm an adult 2023-04-13
15 Clues: 頑固さ • 見抜く • 否定する • 解決する • 探し求めた • 嫌々(ながら) • relieve • considerate • キャリアアップ (2 words) • そうは言っても (2 words) • 自分自身の言葉で (4 words) • 折り合いを付ける (2 words) • その[また]一方で (4 words) • ~と一致[合致]して (3 words) • be barely able to (2 words)
World War 2 2022-05-31
Across
- The plan that Canada agreed to host and ran in December 1939 to train pilots and other flight personnel with British instructors. (abbreviated)
- Foreign women who married Canadian soldiers serving overseas and then immigrated to Canada after the war. (2 words)
- D-day is also known as which operation. (2 words)
- The leader of this political party argued against going to war. (abbreviated)
- What did Canada practice in order to keep affairs outside their borders?
- Known as the “Minister of Everything”.
- The month Canada joins the war.
- The act that gave the government powers to take control over the nation’s resources and allowed conscription for home defence. (abbreviated)
- This raid happened in 1942 where Canadian troops fought against Germany, canada suffered heavy losses. (2 words)
- The air force consisting of Canadian pilots that participated in Britain’s bomber command. (abbreviated)
- Captured combatants are known as? (abbreviated)
- Canada started building these small warships during the Battle of Atlantic to escort convoys across the ocean.
- Provincial liquor boards rationed this type of liquid.
- Using all resources and infrastructures to focus on the war. (2 words)
- Rebellious young men who defied clothing restrictions. (2 words)
- The ___ provided about half the escorts across the Atlantic. (abbreviated)
- The day Hong Kong fell to the Japanese is known as? (2 words)
- The Austrian-Hungarian born citizen who failed art class, fought in ww1 and eventually pursuited a German political career. (2 words)
- Men who avoided enlistment into the army until they were forced to due to conscription under the National Resources Mobilization Act.
- Who assured Parliament, and Quebec, that “So long as this government may be in power, no such measure [conscription] shall be enacted.” (4 words)
- Women’s skirts were __ due to the waste-not-want-not regulation.
- The act of sending a person back to their native country or land.
- What was introduced in January 1942, to reduce hoarding and ensure food for everyone. (2 words)
- Right to vote in public.
- How many days after Britain declares war does Canada join.
- What did King use to help the conscription crisis that regarded the voting of the public.
- Georgian revolutionary who leads the Soviet Union. (2 words)
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- Enemy soldiers and aliens were detained in this place.(2 words)
- Under which act that dated from the last war was the federal government given increased control over the economy and powers such as the right to restrict individual liberty. (3 words)
- This gender was given the opportunity to join the armed force for the first time however, were not allowed to join combat roles.
- A tactic used by combatants to avoid exposing themselves to enemy forces, where combatants create entrances into building or rooms by blasting or tunneling through walls. (2 words)
- Established in 1942, helped coordinate wartime propaganda in Canada. (3 words)
- This politician was placed in a Canadian internment camp during WW2 for refusing to enlist for conscription and encouraged others to do the same. (2 words)
- The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- This was made in March 1942, which helped with mobilization and the allocation of labour. (3 words)
- A person that is forced to leave their country to escape war.
- What was created that was owned by the Canadian government that produced items private sectors could not. (2 words)
- Where did Canadians land first during D-day. (2 words)
- Issued to every person entitling them to receive limited quantities of items such as sugar, coffee, tea, butter, preserves meat, and evaporated meat. (2 words)
- Misleading information that is spread among the public for the purpose of damaging an opposing cause or spread a point of view.
- The alliance that eventually included Canada, Britain, USA , France, and other commonwealth countries.
- What did canadian citizens invest in to help the war effort? (2 words)
- This ship, carrying 907 Jewish refugees, attempting to escape persecution was denied entry into Canada in 1939. (2 words)
- Naval submarines the allied ships defended against. (2 words)
- What was created in 1942 that provided shore based jobs, wireless operators, coders, drivers, operational plotters for women? (abbreviated)
- Under the NRMA in June 1940, ____ allowed mandatory enlistment in the army to help with home defence.
- Canada shows __ by not automatically declaring war following Britain’s declaration.
- The troops that dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt transportation and communication in the Normandy invasion?
- Discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people is known as?(2 words)
- The day the allies took control over Europe. (2 words)
50 Clues: Right to vote in public. • The month Canada joins the war. • Known as the “Minister of Everything”. • Captured combatants are known as? (abbreviated) • D-day is also known as which operation. (2 words) • The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan. • Where did Canadians land first during D-day. (2 words) • ...
2019-SOC1200 Chapter 04 - Socialization 2019-08-19
Across
- A stage in the development of self by Mead in which children are only capable of imitation.
- (two words) The sense of who you are based on similarities to and differences from others.
- (two words) A social position conferred at birth.
- A process in which members of a group favour consensus over rational decision making, producing poor and even disastrous outcomes.
- The lifelong process through which people learn about themselves and their various roles in society and in relation to one another.
- A school of thought that denies free will, emphasizes observable phenomena, and claims that all behaviour is learned from the environment.
- (two words) An interrelated system of social relationships of varying purpose, relevance, intimacy, and importance.
- (three words) The sense of ourselves that we develop based on our perceptions of how others view us.
- (two words) Characteristics presumed to accompany a specific master status.
- Communications that target large audiences in print or in electronic format using audio or images.
- A stage in the development of self by Mead in which children learn to consider several specific roles at the same time and how those roles interact with each other.
- ________ of socialization represents the groups, social institutions, or social settings that have the greatest amount of influence on the developing self.
- (two words) The belief that human behaviour is controlled by genetics.
- (two words) An analytical construct that clearly depicts all of the main features of some social phenomenon but is not an entity that can be found in reality.
- A process that involves radically altering one’s identity by giving up an existing status in exchange for a new one.
- (two words) The sum total of all of the statuses held by a person at a given time.
- (two words) The most influential status in an individual’s status set.
- (two words) A social position obtained through personal actions.
- (two words) The tendency to put in minimal effort on simple group tasks when individual performance cannot be evaluated.
- (two words) Relatively permanent societal structures that govern the behaviour of groups and promote social order.
- (two words) An evaluation of one’s own self-worth.
- (two words) The framework of cultural elements and social patterns in which social interactions take place.
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- A formal organization model consisting of an explicit chain of authority and a set of procedures and protocols that guide the relationships and processes that exists within it.
- (two words) A situation in which incompatible role demands exist between two or more commonly held statuses.
- (two words) An isolated social system in which certain individuals are housed, looked after, and socialized apart from the wider society.
- _____________ theory is a perspective that views human development as a dynamic process of reciprocal interaction in which individuals play an important role in shaping the environment in which they develop.
- (two words) The process by which individuals learn about the roles associated with a particular status before taking on that status.
- The behavioural component of a given status.
- The belief that social behaviour evolved from the need to reproduce and survive.
- (two words) The portion of an individual’s sense of self that renders him or her unique from others.
- (two words) The tendency for people to do better or simple tasks, but worse on complex tasks, when they are in the presence of others and their individual performance can be evaluated.
- (two words) Two or more people who share relevant cultural elements and interact with regular frequency.
- A form of social influence in which individuals change their behaviour in order to adhere to group norms.
- A stage in the development of self by Mead in which children learn to take on roles that another person might have.
- (two words) A perception that another person can be relied upon and has your best interests at heart.
- (two words) Refers to how individuals evaluate themselves in terms of appearance, merit, and abilities based on how they compare to others.
- (two words) The portion of an individual’s sense of self derived from membership in social groups.
- (two words) A situation in which incompatible role demands exist within a single status.
- A recognized social position that exists independently of any given individual who may occupy it.
39 Clues: The behavioural component of a given status. • (two words) A social position conferred at birth. • (two words) An evaluation of one’s own self-worth. • (two words) A social position obtained through personal actions. • (two words) The belief that human behaviour is controlled by genetics. • (two words) The most influential status in an individual’s status set. • ...
RESPIRATORY I 2011-11-28
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- (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR SURFACTANT PRODUCTION
- TRANSFER OF GAS ACROSS THE CAPILLARY MEMBRANE TO TISSUE
- (3 WORDS)AIR LEFT IN THE LUNGS AFTER PASSIVE EXPIRATION
- CONNECTS THE UPPER AND LOWER RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS
- (2 WORDS)NORMAL VOLUME OF AIR MOVING IN AND OUT OF THE LUNGS
- (2 WORDS)AIR LEFT IN THE LUNGS AFTER FORCED EXHALATION
- DIVIDED INTO 3 LOBES ON THE RIGHT AND 2 LOBES ON THE LEFT
- (2 WORDS)THE MAXIMUM VOLUME OF AIR THAT CAN BE EXPIRED FROM THE LUNG
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- (2 WORDS)DECREASING THIS WILL MAKE GAS EXCHANGE MORE EFFICIENT
- (3 WORDS)AMOUNT OF AIR FORCEFULLY EXHALED OVER 1 SECOND
- CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR MUCOUS PRODUCTION
- (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS EXCHANGE
- (3 WORDS)THE MAXIMUM VOLUME OF AIR PRESENT IN THE LUNGS
- MOVEMENT OF GAS INTO THE AIRWAY
- NERVE RESPONSIBLE FOR STIMULATING THE LUNGS AND VISCERA
- IMBALANCE OF THE RATIO OF VENTILATION TO PERFUSION
- MUSCLE THAT DESCENDS, CREATING A LOWER PRESSURE IN THE THORAX, CAUSING AIR TO RUSH IN FOR PASSIVE INSPIRATION
17 Clues: MOVEMENT OF GAS INTO THE AIRWAY • CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR MUCOUS PRODUCTION • CONNECTS THE UPPER AND LOWER RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS • IMBALANCE OF THE RATIO OF VENTILATION TO PERFUSION • (2 WORDS)ALVEOLAR CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS EXCHANGE • (2 WORDS)AIR LEFT IN THE LUNGS AFTER FORCED EXHALATION • (3 WORDS)AMOUNT OF AIR FORCEFULLY EXHALED OVER 1 SECOND • ...
Oceans and winds- Jade 2023-05-24
Across
- a major source of energy that powers surface currents
- stream like movements of water (two words)
- bottom part of the Earth (two words)
- this current transfers energy
- top part of the Earth (two words)
- ocean currents that occur near the surface of the ocean that is caused by wind (two words)
- measure of the amount of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid
- amount of water given in a certain place
- winds that blow the Earth's oceans' surface, push water across Earth's surface (two words)
- strongest surface current on the Earth (Three words)
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- deepest, and densest water in the ocean
- differences in water density (two words)
- warm sufrace water that is replaced with cold nutrient-rich water from deep oceans
- deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to Earth's rotation (two words)
- movement of water throughout different directions due to continents (two words)
- an invisible line that goes through the center of the Earth and is really hot
- How long will it take for a single molecule to return to its starting point when traveling through an ocean current?
17 Clues: this current transfers energy • top part of the Earth (two words) • bottom part of the Earth (two words) • deepest, and densest water in the ocean • differences in water density (two words) • amount of water given in a certain place • stream like movements of water (two words) • strongest surface current on the Earth (Three words) • ...
Vocab Words 2016-02-08
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- speaker
- momentary; lasting for a short time
- overused; cliched
- disloyal
- wealth
- arrogant; condescending
- tiring; weakening
- to clear from blame
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- thrifty; economical with money
- talented beyond one's age
- to harm the reputation of someone or something; to disgrace
- secret; stealthy
- trivial; not important nor significant
- soon passing out of sight; quickly fading
- done quickly without much thought
15 Clues: wealth • speaker • disloyal • secret; stealthy • overused; cliched • tiring; weakening • to clear from blame • arrogant; condescending • talented beyond one's age • thrifty; economical with money • done quickly without much thought • momentary; lasting for a short time • trivial; not important nor significant • soon passing out of sight; quickly fading • ...
Find Your Gift! 2022-09-10
15 Clues: Joyous • __, David! • Out of Sight • I love you, ___ • The Beer cellar • Your Special Day • Mother of 13 and 14 • Being in the moment • #1's Favorite Color • Harry Potter's Room • Something you don't want • My Wife on our Wedding Day • 20,000 Leagues ___ The Sea • Motel featured in 13 and 14 • A type of stream, flowing backwards
Happy Valentine's Day 2017-01-20
15 Clues: Yellow Car • You are my • Song by Kiss • Symbol of love • Flower of love • Favourite sport • Favourite colour • Ice cream flavour • My drink of choice • Love at first _____ • Ask someone to marry • Rub mine and I'll rub yours • Exchanged on your wedding day • Love you to the ____ and back • Someone you are going to marry
Happy Valentine's Day 2017-01-20
15 Clues: Yellow Car • You are my • Song by Kiss • Symbol of love • Flower of love • Favourite sport • Favourite colour • Ice cream flavour • My drink of choice • Love at first _____ • Ask someone to marry • Rub mine and I'll rub yours • Exchanged on your wedding day • Love you to the ____ and back • Someone you are going to marry
AN 2023-12-05
15 Clues: bra size • first trip • first date • first sight • my fav drink • my weight now • my biggest fear • my fav hobby now • my fav movie genre • my favorite TV show • my fav color on you • place we wanna visit • location of first kiss • fav. thing to do together • name of my current fav cat
Wayne and Emma Crossword 2023-07-22
Across
- Sport that Wayne is teaching Emma
- First vacation together (2 words)
- First date (2 words)
- Color of Emma's eyes
- First concert they saw together
- How Wayne and Emma met (abrv.)
- Honeymoon location (2 words)
- Song that Emma loves that Wayne hates (4 words)
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- Wayne's license plate
- First game played together
- Wayne's favorite coffee shop
- Emma is going to school for
- How many kids Wayne and Emma want
- First Lego set Emma got for Wayne (4 words)
- Food Wayne sometimes loves and sometimes hates
- Emma mistook Wayne for a ____ at the preschool she worked at
- Name of Wayne's business (2 words)
17 Clues: First date (2 words) • Color of Emma's eyes • Wayne's license plate • First game played together • Emma is going to school for • Wayne's favorite coffee shop • Honeymoon location (2 words) • How Wayne and Emma met (abrv.) • First concert they saw together • Sport that Wayne is teaching Emma • First vacation together (2 words) • How many kids Wayne and Emma want • ...
Literary Terms/Figurative Language 2024-05-10
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- The time and place in which a story, novel, or play unfolds.
- The emotional or cultural associations that a word carries beyond its literal meaning. They can be positive, negative, or neutral.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing, often influenced by the author's style and tone.
- A narrative device that interrupts the chronological order of a story to depict events that occurred earlier.
- Another of Aristotle's modes of persuasion, referring to the logical appeal or reasoning used in an argument.
- Language Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation, often for the purpose of creating vivid images, emphasizing ideas, or conveying emotions.
- Attributing human qualities to non-human entities or abstract concepts.
- The literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests.
- Correspondence of sound between words or the ending of words, especially when used in poetry.
- The central idea or message in a work of literature.
- A literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
- The distinctive way in which a writer expresses their thoughts, choices of words, and overall writing technique.
- The emotional appeal or quality of a work that elicits pity, sorrow, or sympathy from the audience.
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities beyond their literal meaning.
- Exaggeration used to emphasize a point, often for comedic or dramatic effect.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell), creating a mental image for the reader.
- A literary device characterized by the repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in neighboring or closely positioned words within a sentence or phrase. This technique is often used for rhythmic and melodious effects in poetry, prose, or everyday language. It contributes to the overall sound and musicality of the language, creating a memorable and engaging quality in the writing.
- The recurrence of a word, phrase, or structure for emphasis.
- The quality of being open to more than one interpretation. This kind of language or expressions can be understood in multiple ways, leading to uncertainty or confusion.
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- Language Language that appeals to the senses, creating a vivid and immersive experience for the reader.
- The use of words that imitate the sound they describe.
- A statement that appears contradictory or self-defeating but may reveal a truth.
- A recurring element, theme, or idea in a work of literature that serves to emphasize a particular concept or theme.
- A phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal definitions of the individual words.
- One of Aristotle's three modes of persuasion, referring to the ethical appeal or credibility of the speaker.
- The use of components in a sentence that are grammatically the same or similar in their construction, sound, or meaning.
- A figure of speech in which a speaker directly addresses an absent or imaginary person, or some abstraction.
- A literary technique that uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticize or mock people, society, or politics.
- Specialized language or technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject or profession.
- A category of artistic composition, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- A combination of statements, ideas, or features that are opposed to one another. It often creates tension or emphasizes a point in literature.
- A form of verbal irony that is intended to mock or convey contempt.
- The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry or prose.
- The sequence of events in a story, novel, or play.
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. It is often used for emphasis or effect.
- The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words, especially in stressed syllables. It is often used to create melody, emphasize certain words, or create a particular mood.
- A comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing that is quite different from it. It aims at explaining that idea or thing by comparing it to something that is familiar.
- A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things, suggesting that they are alike in some way.
- A figure of speech in which the importance or magnitude of something is minimized for ironic or comedic effect.
- A typical character, action, or situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature. They are often found in myths, literature, and folklore.
- A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
- A literary device or situation in which there is a discrepancy between expectation and reality.
- A play on words that exploits the multiple meanings or similar sounds of a word.
- A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."
- The art of persuasive speaking or writing.
- A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance. It is used to create associations in the reader's mind and add depth to the text.
46 Clues: The art of persuasive speaking or writing. • The sequence of events in a story, novel, or play. • The central idea or message in a work of literature. • The use of words that imitate the sound they describe. • The time and place in which a story, novel, or play unfolds. • The recurrence of a word, phrase, or structure for emphasis. • ...
RC1 Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-21
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- 4 Words - a government document that expanded the powers of the English Parliament and expanded the rights of the people, as well as further limited the rights of the king; written by the members of the English Parliament in 1689
- a set of things that people believe they should be free to do without restrictions
- A tax
- (3 words) a principle of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches
- 2 Words - an implied agreement among the people of an organized society that defines the rights, duties, and limitations of the governed and the government
- 2 Words - a government that has been limited in power by a constitution, or written agreement
- 3 Words - a concept that those who govern are bound by the laws; no one is above the law
- 2 Words - the idea that people have the right to fair and reasonable laws, and that government leaders and officials have to follow rules when enforcing laws and treat all people in the same way
- 2 Words - a pamphlet published by Thomas Paine in 1776 to convince the American colonists to support becoming independent from England
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- 2 Words - popular or representative system where the people create and run their own government
- 2 Words - the belief that individuals are born with basic rights that cannot be taken away by governments; life, liberty, and property
- a period in European history when many educated people stressed the importance of learning and reasoning
- governing body responsible for making laws
- 3 Words - the structure of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that sets up three branches with their own distinct powers and responsibilities
- 4 Words - an agreement made by the people to establish a government and abide by its laws
- 2 Words - a government document that limited the power of the king of England and protected the rights of the nobility; written by the English nobles in 1215
- 2 Words - laws passed by government to protect natural rights
- 2 Words - an agreement between individuals that created a government that would provide order and protect the rights of the colonists; written by a group of English Puritans in Massachusetts in 1620
- the introduction to the U.S. Constitution
19 Clues: A tax • the introduction to the U.S. Constitution • governing body responsible for making laws • 2 Words - laws passed by government to protect natural rights • a set of things that people believe they should be free to do without restrictions • 3 Words - a concept that those who govern are bound by the laws; no one is above the law • ...
British Taxes and Restrictions on the American Colonies 2020-10-07
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- another name for customs officials (two words, no spaces)
- what the British East India Company was given a monopoly on in the colonies
- commander of the British troops sent to Boston (two words, no spaces)
- law that gave Parliament the right to tax colonists (two words, no spaces)
- required colonists to provide barracks and supplies for British troops (two words, no spaces)
- required colonists to buy government stamps for documents (two words, no spaces)
- closed the port of Boston and decreased the power of local authority (two words, no spaces)
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- the proclmation of 1763 forbade colonists from settling west of the ___ Mountains
- how the colonists protested the Tea Act (three words, no spaces)
- taxed molasses, rum, and sugar in 1733 (two words, no spaces)
- colonists were angry because they had no ___ in Parliament
- taxed colonists on glass, lead, paper, and tea (two words, no spaces)
- taxed lumber, molasses, rum, and sugar in 1764 (two words, no spaces)
- prevented colonies from issuing their own money (two words, no spaces)
- became the king of England in 1760 (two words, no spaces)
15 Clues: colonists were angry because they had no ___ in Parliament • another name for customs officials (two words, no spaces) • became the king of England in 1760 (two words, no spaces) • taxed molasses, rum, and sugar in 1733 (two words, no spaces) • commander of the British troops sent to Boston (two words, no spaces) • ...
Slavery To Freedom 2016-04-25
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- A black abolitionist(2 words)
- The most efficient way to move goods in the north
- found ways to quietly rebel: breaking tools, stealing etc.(3 words)
- In the North, African Americans were segregated or separated by race(2 words)
- Invented the cotton gin(2 words)
- Led the biggest slave rebellion(2 words)
- The biggest fear of a slave was being sold away from their_____
- A free African American who attempted a slave revolt in South Carolina(2 words)
- Came to America from Northern Europe because of war and famine
- Led many slaves to freedom on the underground railroad(2 words)
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- Was a place where Harriet Tubman led slaves to freedom(2 words)
- ____ Revolution caused products to be made from machines
- what supported the growing of crops because of fertile plants (2 words)
- Founded the newspaper The Liberator(3 words)
- Southern geography had wide____ plains
15 Clues: A black abolitionist(2 words) • Invented the cotton gin(2 words) • Southern geography had wide____ plains • Led the biggest slave rebellion(2 words) • Founded the newspaper The Liberator(3 words) • The most efficient way to move goods in the north • ____ Revolution caused products to be made from machines • Came to America from Northern Europe because of war and famine • ...
Vocabulary for EOC 2023-05-23
Across
- FOIL (characters who contrast each other: Biddy & Estella, Harry Potter & Draco)
- IRONY (saying the opposite of what you mean)
- A comparison made between two things, that is stated as fact.
- (conversation)
- (person/force against main character)
- attributing human characteristics to non-human things
- (how the reader feels)
- PERSON (You the reader)
- IRONY (the opposite of what you expect in a situation: someone dies on their birthday)
- (two elements placed beside each other for dramatic/ironic contrast)
- Character(few traits)
- (the rhythmic structure of a poem)
- (multiple aspects of the literary work represent/symbolize larger ideas)
- CHARACTER(they change)
- (repetitive consonant sounds in a sequence of words: cooks cook cupcakes quickly)
- (something stands for/represents something else)
- A comparison that uses Like or as
- over exaggeration
- PERSON LIMITED (Limited to 1 character)
- (telling events from the past)
- is Widely used saying that's meaning doesn't match it's literal definition.
- (play on words: my heart is too sore to soar above the clouds)
- IRONY (the audience knows something the character doesn’t)
- RHYME (rhyme @ the end of the line)
- (repetition of vowel sound: the nIght skY brIghtens mY smIle)
- (sentence structure)
- CHARACTERIZATION (text directly states the character of a person: “He was a heartless jerk!”
- (Patterns in literature: floods, sidekick characters, water as rebirth, the wise sage)
- (meaning that is implied by a word, beyond its dictionary definition: Wall Street= wealth & power, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Summer’s Day= beauty, perfection, warmth, stress free
- (recurrent image, idea or symbol that develops a theme: Sleep in Macbeth, Fate in Romeo & Juliet)
- (I, We, Me, Our)
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- (a line or group of lines that repeat in a poem/song)
- (cat/hat, pool/cool)
- (repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more nearby words: Peter Piper Picked)
- (sweet/pleasant sounding due to alliteration, rhyme, assonance: Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness)
- (Word Choice: formal/informal, colloquial & slang, abstract/concrete, poetic, descriptive, lyrical, etc. List of Words to Describe Diction
- (a statement that appears to be contradictory but upon reflection makes sense)
- QUESTIONS (a question asked to emphasize a point; the question might have obvious answer)
- (time, place, weather, season)
- (group of lines in poetry)
- (dictionary/literal definition)
- (two lines that rhyme: AA)
- (something stands for something else)
- CHARACTERIZATION (STEAL Characterization through Speech, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions & Looks),
- Statements that often involve representing something as less important, less valuable, or smaller than it is.
- (sound words: boom, fizz, pop)
- (figure of speech to replace word/phrase that is unpleasant: passed away vs. death; porcelain throne vs. toilet; upset stomach vs. barfed/vomited/upchucked)
- Character(stay the same)
- part represents the whole: All hands on deck, Lend me your ears, boots on the ground
- (descriptive words about SIGHT, SOUND, TASTE, TOUCH/FEEL, and SMELL)
- When an object that's closely related to a topic becomes it's name "The Silver Screen"
- (repeating a word or phrase)
- PERSON OMNISCIENT (All Knowing)
- (hints of what is to come)
- (how the author/speaker feels about the subject)
- (similar grammatical structure: we came, we saw, we conquered)
- SCHEME (Pattern of end rhyme: ABABCC or ABBA)
- (the way we speak: Y’all, cause, ain’t, ask’n)
- (opposite ideas beside each other)
- (universal insight, life lesson- more than 1 word!)
- RHYME (soul/all, ways/grace)
- Character(many traits)
- Comparing two unalike things
- OF VIEW (who is telling the story/poem)
- (Main character)
- (harsh, inharmonious sounds: “Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch)
- (short stories/examples to support a point)
- RHYME (rhyme within the line)
68 Clues: (conversation) • (Main character) • (I, We, Me, Our) • over exaggeration • (cat/hat, pool/cool) • (sentence structure) • Character(few traits) • (how the reader feels) • CHARACTER(they change) • Character(many traits) • PERSON (You the reader) • Character(stay the same) • (group of lines in poetry) • (two lines that rhyme: AA) • (hints of what is to come) • (repeating a word or phrase) • ...
STAAR Reading Vocabulary 2016-03-10
Across
- brief statement of the main events of a story (BME-beginning, middle, end)
- scheme the pattern of rhyme in a poem (ex. ABAB)
- the reason the author has for writing. (Inform, persuade, express, explain & entertain)
- elaborate exaggeration (Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse OR I walked a million miles.)
- the story of a person's life written by that person in first person point of view
- drawings or photographs that help explain the text
- the central idea or message of a work, the insight it offers into life (life lesson)
- a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact.
- comparison using like or as. Clue: You "smile" when you see someone you like." Example: The car was as cold as ice.
- used to convince or persuade the reader of the writer's point of view
- instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics
- a story written to be performed by actors; a play
- to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented (put clue together with your good brain)
- the person who is telling the story; the speaker
- writing that is factual, not creative or fictional.
- when a portion of the story goes back in time
- a drawing that shows or explains something...usually includes labels and captions.
- the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character
- an expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words (It's raining cats and dogs!)
- the struggle or problem in the story that a character must resolve
- giving human qualities to non-human things (Example: the wind whistled)
- clues in surrounding text that help the reader determine the meaning of an unknown word (look above, in, below, and all around the text of the unfamiliar word)
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- to demonstrate that something is right; to defend with reasons
- told by an all-knowing narrator from outside the story who reveals what every character thinks and feels
- words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses (sight, smell, sound, taste, touch)
- where and when the story takes place
- a comparison or two unlike things without using like or as (Example: Her eyes are blue jewels.)
- a practical lesson about right and wrong
- a beginning or coming into being
- a conversation between two persons
- sometimes authors overstate the facts leading to a false of importance. (We will all be doomed if we don't take a stand now!) (This is a one-time offer. You can't get this price after today.) Key words: always, never, everyone
- the repetition of consonant SOUNDS at the beginning of words. For example, Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
- the use of words that represent sounds "Pow", "Bang"
- the ending or final outcome of a story
- told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We"
- in the time order in which events happened (sequence or time order)
- a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms
- a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader's senses; uses devices such as metaphor, simile, etc.
- the perspective from which a story is told
- shows how two things are alike/different or how one is better than the other
- the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
- what a piece of writing is mainly about--the BIG PICTURE - it's never one thing!
- a fictional tale that explains the actions of gods or the causes of natural phenomena
- the reason why something happens
- the turning point in the action of a story--the problem is solved (highest point of action)
45 Clues: a beginning or coming into being • the reason why something happens • a conversation between two persons • where and when the story takes place • the ending or final outcome of a story • a practical lesson about right and wrong • the perspective from which a story is told • a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms • when a portion of the story goes back in time • ...
STAAR Reading Vocabulary 2016-03-10
Across
- the turning point in the action of a story--the problem is solved (highest point of action)
- what a piece of writing is mainly about--the BIG PICTURE - it's never one thing!
- sometimes authors overstate the facts leading to a false of importance. (We will all be doomed if we don't take a stand now!) (This is a one-time offer. You can't get this price after today.) Key words: always, never, everyone
- an expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words (It's raining cats and dogs!)
- the reason why something happens
- the perspective from which a story is told
- a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms
- drawings or photographs that help explain the text
- giving human qualities to non-human things (Example: the wind whistled)
- a practical lesson about right and wrong
- words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses (sight, smell, sound, taste, touch)
- to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented (put clue together with your good brain)
- the struggle or problem in the story that a character must resolve
- instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics
- the person who is telling the story; the speaker
- the repetition of consonant SOUNDS at the beginning of words. For example, Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
- in the time order in which events happened (sequence or time order)
- a comparison or two unlike things without using like or as (Example: Her eyes are blue jewels.)
- clues in surrounding text that help the reader determine the meaning of an unknown word (look above, in, below, and all around the text of the unfamiliar word)
- the ending or final outcome of a story
- shows how two things are alike/different or how one is better than the other
- the reason the author has for writing. (Inform, persuade, express, explain & entertain)
- brief statement of the main events of a story (BME-beginning, middle, end)
- elaborate exaggeration (Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse OR I walked a million miles.)
- scheme the pattern of rhyme in a poem (ex. ABAB)
Down
- comparison using like or as. Clue: You "smile" when you see someone you like." Example: The car was as cold as ice.
- a story written to be performed by actors; a play
- writing that is factual, not creative or fictional.
- a drawing that shows or explains something...usually includes labels and captions.
- the use of words that represent sounds "Pow", "Bang"
- a fictional tale that explains the actions of gods or the causes of natural phenomena
- a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader's senses; uses devices such as metaphor, simile, etc.
- used to convince or persuade the reader of the writer's point of view
- a beginning or coming into being
- the point of view that told by an all-knowing narrator from outside the story who reveals what every character thinks and feels
- the point of view that told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We"
- when a portion of the story goes back in time
- the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
- the point of view that the the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character
- the central idea or message of a work, the insight it offers into life (life lesson)
- where and when the story takes place
- a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact.
- to demonstrate that something is right; to defend with reasons
- the story of a person's life written by that person in first person point of view
- a conversation between two persons
45 Clues: a beginning or coming into being • the reason why something happens • a conversation between two persons • where and when the story takes place • the ending or final outcome of a story • a practical lesson about right and wrong • the perspective from which a story is told • a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms • when a portion of the story goes back in time • ...
STAAR Reading Vocabulary 2016-03-10
Across
- where and when the story takes place
- a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader's senses; uses devices such as metaphor, simile, etc.
- a fictional tale that explains the actions of gods or the causes of natural phenomena
- a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact.
- the reason the author has for writing. (Inform, persuade, express, explain & entertain)
- words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses (sight, smell, sound, taste, touch)
- the perspective from which a story is told
- the point of view that told by an all-knowing narrator from outside the story who reveals what every character thinks and feels
- instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics
- the turning point in the action of a story--the problem is solved (highest point of action)
- the story of a person's life written by that person in first person point of view
- the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
- what a piece of writing is mainly about--the BIG PICTURE - it's never one thing!
- in the time order in which events happened (sequence or time order)
- an expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words (It's raining cats and dogs!)
- clues in surrounding text that help the reader determine the meaning of an unknown word (look above, in, below, and all around the text of the unfamiliar word)
- a story written to be performed by actors; a play
- scheme the pattern of rhyme in a poem (ex. ABAB)
- the reason why something happens
- to demonstrate that something is right; to defend with reasons
- the point of view that told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We"
- a drawing that shows or explains something...usually includes labels and captions.
- the person who is telling the story; the speaker
- the central idea or message of a work, the insight it offers into life (life lesson)
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- writing that is factual, not creative or fictional.
- a comparison or two unlike things without using like or as (Example: Her eyes are blue jewels.)
- the ending or final outcome of a story
- the repetition of consonant SOUNDS at the beginning of words. For example, Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
- the point of view that the the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character
- comparison using like or as. Clue: You "smile" when you see someone you like." Example: The car was as cold as ice.
- when a portion of the story goes back in time
- giving human qualities to non-human things (Example: the wind whistled)
- shows how two things are alike/different or how one is better than the other
- the use of words that represent sounds "Pow", "Bang"
- a practical lesson about right and wrong
- used to convince or persuade the reader of the writer's point of view
- to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented (put clue together with your good brain)
- drawings or photographs that help explain the text
- a conversation between two persons
- sometimes authors overstate the facts leading to a false of importance. (We will all be doomed if we don't take a stand now!) (This is a one-time offer. You can't get this price after today.) Key words: always, never, everyone
- a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms
- the struggle or problem in the story that a character must resolve
- elaborate exaggeration (Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse OR I walked a million miles.)
- brief statement of the main events of a story (BME-beginning, middle, end)
44 Clues: the reason why something happens • a conversation between two persons • where and when the story takes place • the ending or final outcome of a story • a practical lesson about right and wrong • the perspective from which a story is told • when a portion of the story goes back in time • a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms • ...
a/va 2022-10-01
Across
- Taste the...
- I dont like the way it mixes with my... (2 words)
- Lesbian drama queen (2 words)
- A funny comeback (2 words)
- Maybe I can use this on you tonight ;)
- My favorite part about you
- The name of Trisha's baby (2 words)
- Food from our first date
Down
- A tasty treat
- You might find this in the sink
- The temp of this apartment
- Only you can unlock this combo move
- What to do to my face (3 words)
- My middle name
- Hazel, Beanz, Lucy
- My color
- My favorite place to kiss you
- A nasty but tasty treat
- Your color
19 Clues: My color • Your color • Taste the... • A tasty treat • My middle name • Hazel, Beanz, Lucy • A nasty but tasty treat • Food from our first date • The temp of this apartment • A funny comeback (2 words) • My favorite part about you • Lesbian drama queen (2 words) • My favorite place to kiss you • You might find this in the sink • What to do to my face (3 words) • ...
Mai 2021-10-02
Across
- I play golf __ __ summer. ( 2 words)
- I went to the cafe __ breakfast
- 洞窟
- another word for purpose
- meal at midday at work
- I live in Kokubunji __ is in Tokyo
- is the bible ___ today? (関連する)
- 知的
- another word for pamphlet
- 私は___で生まれました (4 words)
Down
- interested
- 狐
- I'll meet you __ __ cinema __ 6pm (3 words)
- someone who rents an apartment
- I like being outside in the open __ air
- another word for apartment
- old
- 自営業 (2 words)
- Let's go __ a walk __ the beach (2 words)
19 Clues: 狐 • 洞窟 • 知的 • old • interested • 自営業 (2 words) • meal at midday at work • 私は___で生まれました (4 words) • another word for purpose • another word for pamphlet • another word for apartment • someone who rents an apartment • is the bible ___ today? (関連する) • I went to the cafe __ breakfast • I live in Kokubunji __ is in Tokyo • I play golf __ __ summer. ( 2 words) • ...
OPEN YOUR EYES BY MAHER ZAIN 2024-07-31
10 Clues: asking • produce • evidence • powerless • cannot see • to show the way • do not agree/ reject • keeping out of sight • final part of something • keep safe from harm or injury
Vocabulary Words October 23 - 28 2022-10-22
10 Clues: sight • alone • length • mixture • light-headed • liquid measure • distance around • length times width • going from one to another • opposite of stiff or drag a leg because of injury
"or" Spelling Words 2022-11-14
10 Clues: to tell • four tens • not either • to arrange • an account • wooded area • where ships dock • did not remember • to bring into full sight • a game, often a competition
Carol Madness! 2018-12-05
Across
- See the blazing _________ before us
- Happy golden days of _______
- Hear the snow crunch, See the kids _________
- There'll be much ___________
- He sees you when you're ___________
- Prospero ______ y Felicidad
- glistening once again, with candy canes and ______ lanes aglow.
- Oh, bring us some ___________ pudding
- Good tidings we bring to you and your _______
- Santa baby, just slip a ______ under the tree
- The mood is right, the __________ up
- The horse was lean and _______, Misfortune seemed his lot.
- The cattle are _________
- And when you are all ready, I'll play you in the ________
- Round _____ Virgin
- if the _______ allow.
Down
- But the prettiest sight to see, is the ________ that will be
- _________, hear them ring
- You'll be doin all right, with your Christmas of ________
- And, my dear, we're still __________
- to kids from one to _______________
- Your brain is full of __________, you have garlic in your soul
- Then pretend that he is ________ Brown
- There must have been some magic in the old ________ hat they found
- I won't even stay awake to hear those magic reindeers _________
- His men of might in his own sight, All young children to ________
- Nine _________ Dancing
- Says the night wind to the little ________
- This year, to save me from _________, I'll give it to someone special
29 Clues: Round _____ Virgin • if the _______ allow. • Nine _________ Dancing • The cattle are _________ • _________, hear them ring • Prospero ______ y Felicidad • Happy golden days of _______ • There'll be much ___________ • See the blazing _________ before us • to kids from one to _______________ • He sees you when you're ___________ • And, my dear, we're still __________ • ...
Trigonometry 2021-12-10
Across
- a unit of measure used in measuring angles and arcs
- Ratio of lengths of sides of a right triangle
- When the rotation of an angle occurs clockwise
- Side opposite a given angle to the side adjacent a given angle
- The side in which the rotation of the angle begins
- a unit of measure used in measuring angles and arcs
- The trig ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse
- side angle angle
- side angle side
- side side angle
- angle between a horizontal line and the line of sight from the observer to an object at a higher level
- When the value of A is greater than 1
- When the value of B is greater than 1
- an angle with a measure of 90 degrees
- An angle that measures 180
Down
- When the value of B is between 0 and 1
- The side of a right triangle across from the right angle
- A triangle with a right angle
- The side which rotations to form the angle
- When the graph moves up or down based on the value of D
- The trig ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse
- When the value of A is between 0 and 1
- side side side
- Angle between a horizontal line and the line of sight from the observer to an object at a lower level
24 Clues: side side side • side angle side • side side angle • side angle angle • An angle that measures 180 • A triangle with a right angle • When the value of A is greater than 1 • When the value of B is greater than 1 • an angle with a measure of 90 degrees • When the value of B is between 0 and 1 • When the value of A is between 0 and 1 • The side which rotations to form the angle • ...
Nervous system 2022-05-02
Across
- nerve pain
- taste, touch, smell, sight, and hearing
- hollow spaces
- regulates and controls the autonomic nervous system
- nerves that conduct impulses toward a specific sight
- lowest part of the brain and brainstem
- mass of nerve tissue
- disorder caused by abnormal impulses of neurons in the brain
- largest and highest section of the brain
- nerve cell
- folds of the brain
- connects the brain to the spinal cord
- grooves in the cerebral cortex
- never cell in the central nervous system
- carry impulses to the cell body in a neuron
- works with sympathetic to maintain homeostasis
- inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal cord
Down
- an excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in ventricles
- section below the cerebrum at the top of the brainstem
- combination of nerve fibers outside of the brain and spinal cord
- section below the cerebrum
- relay center
- three membranes that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord
- nerves also called motor neurons
- contains the thalamus and hypothalamus
- molecule that is released from a synaptic terminal of a neuron
- the 4 types of ______ are frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital.
- spaces between dendrites
- section below the midbrain and the brainstem
- carries impulses away from the cell body in the neuron
30 Clues: nerve pain • nerve cell • relay center • hollow spaces • folds of the brain • mass of nerve tissue • spaces between dendrites • section below the cerebrum • grooves in the cerebral cortex • nerves also called motor neurons • connects the brain to the spinal cord • lowest part of the brain and brainstem • contains the thalamus and hypothalamus • taste, touch, smell, sight, and hearing • ...
Infection control terms 2022-11-10
Across
- The habitat in which the agent normally lives.
- A bacteria that causes disease
- Substances caused by plants or animals
- technique Uses a special feature on certain benches.
- Having an internal cause or origin
- The sight through which micro-organisms exit the host.
- Prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- A liver infection caused by the virus
- Living or occurring only in the presence of free oxygen.
- Any spherical or roughly spherical bacteria
- A group of single called eukaryotes
- A serious bacterial disease of sheep and cattle.
- An infective agent
- An acute contagious viral disease
- A parasitic worm.
Down
- A process that destroys or eliminates all form of micro-life.
- To come clean of any infection
- Infected by contact or association.
- Any of a group of very small bacteria.
- Requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- The wearing of pairs of gloves during invasive procedures
- Not capable of causing disease
- Capable of producing infection
- Materials which are likely to carry infection.
- A liver infection cause by the virus
- Originating in a hospital
- The sight through which micro-organisms enter the host.
- A disease- causing bacteria.
- Any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter.
29 Clues: A parasitic worm. • An infective agent • Originating in a hospital • A disease- causing bacteria. • To come clean of any infection • Not capable of causing disease • A bacteria that causes disease • Capable of producing infection • An acute contagious viral disease • Having an internal cause or origin • Infected by contact or association. • A group of single called eukaryotes • ...
3d_dictation 2024-02-19
Across
- The cooking instructions say to bake it for half an hour.
- Mix the flour and water together to form a dough.
- Kathy made a sandwich filled with sliced ham and cheese.
- Dad chopped the vegetables for the soup with a knife.
- He placed the book on the shelf.
- From the top of the hill, they had a nice sight of the entire city.
- Sarah carefully cracked the eggs into the mixing bowl.
- The birthday party was a wonderful celebration with balloons and cake.
- Rubin is a volunteer at the animal shelter on weekends. He likes doing charity work.
- The homeless shelter provides help for those in need.
Down
- Read through the recipe and see if we have all the ingredients.
- The organization provides housing and help for homeless young people.
- To make the salad dressing, you need to shake the bottle well.
- We raise money for charity.
- There was a bowl of sweets on the Reception desk, so Rob took a handful.
- They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids.
- Serve the pasta in a large dish for the family to share.
- This new cookbook contains nearly 300 recipes.
- Add a pinch of salt in the mixture.
- Add a tablespoon of salt and stir.
20 Clues: We raise money for charity. • He placed the book on the shelf. • Add a tablespoon of salt and stir. • Add a pinch of salt in the mixture. • They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids. • This new cookbook contains nearly 300 recipes. • Mix the flour and water together to form a dough. • Dad chopped the vegetables for the soup with a knife. • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2024-10-29
Across
- to manifest itself at a place regularly
- sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way
- to do, make happen, succeed in, carry through
- start or set in motion, or set a boat in motion
- to copy exactly, to produce something equal
- the amount of space that can be filled, ability or skill, office or role
- to shoot out quickly in a stream, to show a burst of energy
- open to view, easy to understand, seeming to be true or real
- having sharpened edge, quick and sharp in thought or in sight, hearing, or smell, eager
- a unit of measuring weight, one-sixteenth of a pound
Down
- disobedient or badly behaved
- to hide or keep secret, to place out of sight
- to pull out or remove, to move away or retreat
- very great or very large
- an angry or bad-tempered expression
- a person not in the military, police, or firefighting force
- a bringing to ruin or destruction, the cause of ruin, unfasteningng or loosening.
- unexpectedly experience or be faced with something difficult or hostile
- causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience
- to annoy or make angry, to do something in order to get a response
20 Clues: very great or very large • disobedient or badly behaved • an angry or bad-tempered expression • to manifest itself at a place regularly • to copy exactly, to produce something equal • to hide or keep secret, to place out of sight • to do, make happen, succeed in, carry through • to pull out or remove, to move away or retreat • ...
Unit 6: Personal Cares 2022-08-25
Across
- (3 words) The temperature of bath water should be between 105-115 degrees F
- (2 words) Inflammation, sore, or ulcer on the skin over a bony prominence
- Another name for bedding (sheet, pillowcase, etc...)
- (2 words) A sheet that is used to help lift or reposition a person who needs assistance with moving in bed
- Relying on someone or something for support
- Grooming, dressing, feeding, toileting, bathing are examples
- (2 words) Care of the fingernails and toenails; not to be done on diabetic residents except by a specialized person
- (2 words) A machine used to assist with lifting, moving, or transferring a person
Down
- (2 words) Monitoring the skin for signs of pressure ulcers, open sores,, or other conditions
- (2 words) Doing most if not all the ADLs for an impaired resident
- (2 words) The personal space, furniture, and equipment provided for the resident by the long-term care center
- (2 words) A weakened side from a stroke or injury; also called the "weaker" side
- (2 words) Special stockings used to help prevent swelling and blood clots and aid circulation
- Surgical opening into the trachea through the neck that assists with breathing
- Artificial body part
- (2 words) An object or piece of equipment designated to help a patient with activities of daily living; such as a cane, eyeglasses, or a hearing aid
- More and more each day
17 Clues: Artificial body part • More and more each day • Relying on someone or something for support • Another name for bedding (sheet, pillowcase, etc...) • Grooming, dressing, feeding, toileting, bathing are examples • (2 words) Doing most if not all the ADLs for an impaired resident • (2 words) Inflammation, sore, or ulcer on the skin over a bony prominence • ...
Basic Surgical Instrumentation 2020-09-12
Across
- one word -- tissue forceps to enable more gentle grasp of delicate tissues (i.e. bladder, intestines)
- two words -- cut more dense tissues
- two words -- thumb forceps for general tissue manipulation
- two words -- hemostasis - crushing instrument used to clamp small blood vessels
- two words -- hemostasis - cruushing instrument used to clamp larger blood vessles (hint: ridges only extend half way)
- two words -- thumb forceps to stabilize and retract less delicate tissues
- one word -- scissors for suture removal
- two words -- forceps for non-crushing, occluding forceps used to temporarily occlude lumen of bowel
- two words -- used to retract the abdominal wall for exposure of the abdominal cavity
Down
- two words -- used for sharp and blunt dissection of more delicate tissues
- two words -- used to stabilize tissue and/or expose tissue layers when suturing
- one word -- tissue forceps to enable a firm grasp of tissue (i.e. grasp tissue that is being removed from the body)
- one word -- forceps to manipulate/handle sponges or sterile dressing materials
- one word -- hemostatic forceps that exerts gentle compression on vessel without causing endothelial damage for the purpose of temporary hemostasis
- two words -- crush larger bundles of tissue (i.e. ovarian pedicles during OHE)
- one word -- sharp-blunt scissors used to cut suture material (during surgery)
- two words, plural -- used to secure drapes to patient or surgical instrumentation to drapes (i.e. suction, electroscalpel
17 Clues: two words -- cut more dense tissues • one word -- scissors for suture removal • two words -- thumb forceps for general tissue manipulation • two words -- used for sharp and blunt dissection of more delicate tissues • two words -- thumb forceps to stabilize and retract less delicate tissues • ...
Carter's Book of Judges 2024-03-08
Across
- How long did the land have peace this time(two words)?
- How did Ehud kill Eglon king of Mobab?
- How long did the land have peace have after that(two words)?
- Why did the Lord leave the other nations with the Israelites (two words)?
- Deborah led well, and on that day what did the Lord do(two words)?
- We read in verse 15 that they would find themselves in great distress. What would the Lord do when his people were in distress?
- How long were the Israelites subject to him(two words)?
- Again, the Israelites did the evil in the eyes of the Lord So, who did the Lord give power over Israel next?
- But when that judge would die, what would the people do?
- What would arouse God's Anger(two word)?
- Ehud had died, so what were the Israelites again doing?
- Who was the judge who came after Ehud?
Down
- Who had just died?
- Why did the Israelites cry out to the Lord for help(two words)?
- In his anger what would the lord do(three words)?
- How did Ehud get away(two words)?
- When the Israelites cried out to the Lord, who did the Lord give them as their deliverer and judge this time?
- Who was leading Israel now?
- When the Israelites cried out to the Lord, who did he raise up as their first judge how long did he reign and the land have peace(two words)?
- What did he do to the Philistines(two words)?
20 Clues: Who had just died? • Who was leading Israel now? • How did Ehud get away(two words)? • How did Ehud kill Eglon king of Mobab? • Who was the judge who came after Ehud? • What would arouse God's Anger(two word)? • What did he do to the Philistines(two words)? • In his anger what would the lord do(three words)? • How long did the land have peace this time(two words)? • ...
hops crossword 2021-08-11
Across
- polygon with three edges and three vertices.
- looks up the angle between the horizontal line of sight and the object.
- lengths of the sides of a right-angled triangle to its interior angles.
- looks down the angle between the horizontal line of sight and the object
- side is the one across from a given angle.
- is the union of two rays that share a common endpoint.
Down
- the longest side of a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle.
- side is next to a given angle.
- a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
- unit for measuring the size of an angle.
10 Clues: side is next to a given angle. • unit for measuring the size of an angle. • side is the one across from a given angle. • polygon with three edges and three vertices. • is the union of two rays that share a common endpoint. • looks up the angle between the horizontal line of sight and the object. • ...
Vocabulary Week 2 2022-08-29
Across
- The collapse of her business had made her ___________ to find a solution.
- There was the _____________ smell of something burning.
- Bankrupt, out of work, and no relief in sight, the man felt himself overcome with _______________.
- There are efforts under way to _________ the bridge a historic landmark.
- The marriage was ____________ in 1976 after the wife realized she wasn't happy.
Down
- The _____________ of the ozone layer affects the environment.
- She handled the awkward situation with great _____________.
- She couldn't _______ the sight of his darkened eye or bloodied lip.
- He did everything in his power to suppress political ________.
- After the war, the village was _______________, struggling to figure out how to move on.
10 Clues: There was the _____________ smell of something burning. • She handled the awkward situation with great _____________. • The _____________ of the ozone layer affects the environment. • He did everything in his power to suppress political ________. • She couldn't _______ the sight of his darkened eye or bloodied lip. • ...
8.3 - Photosynthesis 2017-05-02
Across
- 2 words. Produced by photosystem 1, it is an energy source for the Calvin cycle.
- 2 words. The use of ATP and reduced NADP in the stroma to regenerate RuBP and generate carbohydrates in the light independent stage of photosynthesis.
- the molecule that reacts with CO2 during carbon fixation.
- 2 words.The reactions within photosynthesis that use light to generate ATP and reduced NADP.
- the production of ATP using the energy of sunlight.
- an enzyme that fixes CO2 to RuBP in the Calvin cycle.
- the membrane that is the site of photosynthesis.
- 2 words. The first photosystem in the light-dependent reactions - it uses electrons from photolysis, and produces ATP.
Down
- 2 words. An integral protein transport system used in the light-dependent reactions - it can carry out cyclic photophosphorylation, and produces reduced NADP.
- 2 words. The incorporation of inorganic CO2 into an organic molecule.
- 2 words. An intermediate in the Calvin cycle, also known as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
- 2 words. The lumen of the thylakoid.
- 2 words. Involves photosystem 1 in a pattern of electron flow where ATP is generated.
- 2 words. The reactions the photosynthetic reactions that take place within the stroma and use reduced NADP and ATP to generate carbohydrates.
- the process of making ATP using the energy stored in a proton gradient.
- 2 words. A difference in proton concentration on either side of a membrane.
- the chemical medium between the inner chloroplast membrane and the thylakoid membrane.
- the production of energetic electrons in reaction centers through the absorption of light.
- the splitting of water.
19 Clues: the splitting of water. • 2 words. The lumen of the thylakoid. • the membrane that is the site of photosynthesis. • the production of ATP using the energy of sunlight. • an enzyme that fixes CO2 to RuBP in the Calvin cycle. • the molecule that reacts with CO2 during carbon fixation. • 2 words. The incorporation of inorganic CO2 into an organic molecule. • ...
Brazil (Brady And Cole) 2022-01-11
Across
- National bird
- "two words" Biggest religion
- National dish
- what is a high funding priority in Brazil
- "two words"How many hours ahead is Brazil
- National sport
- smallest state in brazil
- biggest state in brazil
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- “two words”how many states is Brazil divided into
- "two words"A destination named after food
- "three words"A famous invention, can fly
- what is the most popular sport in brazil
- "three words"A war named after a animal
- what language do Brazilians speak
- "two words" The currency
15 Clues: National bird • National dish • National sport • biggest state in brazil • "two words" The currency • smallest state in brazil • "two words" Biggest religion • what language do Brazilians speak • "three words"A war named after a animal • "three words"A famous invention, can fly • what is the most popular sport in brazil • "two words"A destination named after food • ...
Unit 4: Doctolib "unicorn" bets on video doctors 2019-10-25
15 Clues: 処方箋 • 開業医 • 資金調達 • doctor • リューマチ専門医 • 熱心さ、強い興味 • 納得して、確信して • 前に進む (2 words) • protected; safe • ~に賭ける (2 words) • ~と比較して (2 words) • absence (2 words) • オンライン診療 (2 words) • 直接会う、対面の (2 words) • ~を期待している、望んでいる (2 words)
I'm stressed out because of my low workload 2024-05-14
15 Clues: 負担 • 効果的な • ぬるま湯の • やる気のある • やりがいがある • right away • certificate • drop; go down • 人間関係 (2 words) • 行き詰まる (2 words) • に適用する (2 words) • 社会に貢献する (3 words) • 不満な状況に甘んじる (2 words) • be depressed (2 words) • having to do with (2 words)
Disney 2022-11-06
10 Clues: ella • White • Peter ___ • means family • ______ matata • Pig from lion king • Love at first _____ • First Chinese Princess • The kid from the lion king • who sings "A Spoon Full of Sugar"
Spelling Word Practice 2023-01-05
10 Clues: fear • sled • mass • to see • royal authority • to make a request • a place or location • contraction of they are • shows ownership by people • strap fastened to a horse bit
The Nervous System 2013-12-01
Across
- Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste and Touch
- An event or thought that warns of something or serves as a cautionary example
- A nerve carrying impulses from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland
- A cylindrical series of vertebrae and nerves leading from the coccyx to the brain
- A nerve that passes impulses towards the central nervous system
- The loss of the ability to move
- Come to or be in contact with
- The pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrates
- Four slender jointed parts attached to both hands
Down
- A prolonged state of deep unconsciousness
- Temporary unconsciousness
- The pointed organ situated above the human mouth containing the nostrils
- The organs of hearing, situated on the head of humans and vertebrates
- The opening or 'cavity' in the lower part of the human face
- A series of flat 'disk-like' bones that form the spinal cord
- Something done, felt or thought in response to an action or event
- A single spherical structure containing the genetic material, found at the heart of each cell
- The two flesh parts which from the upper and lower edges of the human mouth
18 Clues: Temporary unconsciousness • Come to or be in contact with • The loss of the ability to move • Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste and Touch • A prolonged state of deep unconsciousness • Four slender jointed parts attached to both hands • The opening or 'cavity' in the lower part of the human face • A series of flat 'disk-like' bones that form the spinal cord • ...
BYE ANDY!!!!!!!!! 2021-05-28
Across
- You offered to fix James’; Denzel Washington Starred in it (2016)
- Andy’s go-to breakfast spot near the office
- Cps dot edu forward slash [TWO WORDS]
- Your answer to many suggested edits or ideas [FIVE WORDS]
- This made you die of laughter in a way I have never seen or heard before [FOUR WORDS]
- Your go-to mode of transportation
- A sandwich shop Andy looks down upon in Des Plaines [TWO WORDS]
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- You could be an ambassador for this media property; Music to your ears [TWO WORDS]
- You judge people for not having watched this person’s movies [TWO WORDS]
- Standard reaction when an unpleasant and/or cumbersome situation or task arises [TWO WORDS]
- Response when someone finds a typo [TWO WORDS]
- You could never quite wrap your head around my (James M.) preferences for these
- We hid this in your office and you didn’t notice for weeks [SIX WORDS]
- A local sandwich Andy looks down upon in Springfield
- Andy’s WFH office decor includes maps and ______ [TWO WORDS]
- You care way too much about this
16 Clues: You care way too much about this • Your go-to mode of transportation • Cps dot edu forward slash [TWO WORDS] • Andy’s go-to breakfast spot near the office • Response when someone finds a typo [TWO WORDS] • A local sandwich Andy looks down upon in Springfield • Your answer to many suggested edits or ideas [FIVE WORDS] • ...
STAAR Reading Vocabulary 2016-03-10
Across
- the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
- sometimes authors overstate the facts leading to a false of importance. (We will all be doomed if we don't take a stand now!) (This is a one-time offer. You can't get this price after today.) Key words: always, never, everyone
- where and when the story takes place
- comparison using like or as. Clue: You "smile" when you see someone you like." Example: The car was as cold as ice.
- a story written to be performed by actors; a play
- brief statement of the main events of a story (BME-beginning, middle, end)
- words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses (sight, smell, sound, taste, touch)
- the point of view that told by an all-knowing narrator from outside the story who reveals what every character thinks and feels
- the point of view that told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We"
- drawings or photographs that help explain the text
- a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact.
- shows how two things are alike/different or how one is better than the other
- the struggle or problem in the story that a character must resolve
- instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics
- what a piece of writing is mainly about--the BIG PICTURE - it's never one thing!
- the use of words that represent sounds "Pow", "Bang"
- the ending or final outcome of a story
- the perspective from which a story is told
- a conversation between two persons
- a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms
- elaborate exaggeration (Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse OR I walked a million miles.)
- a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader's senses; uses devices such as metaphor, simile, etc.
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- clues in surrounding text that help the reader determine the meaning of an unknown word (look above, in, below, and all around the text of the unfamiliar word)
- the reason why something happens
- an expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words (It's raining cats and dogs!)
- the point of view that the the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character
- the person who is telling the story; the speaker
- the reason the author has for writing. (Inform, persuade, express, explain & entertain)
- giving human qualities to non-human things (Example: the wind whistled)
- the story of a person's life written by that person in first person point of view
- in the time order in which events happened (sequence or time order)
- the repetition of consonant SOUNDS at the beginning of words. For example, Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
- a comparison or two unlike things without using like or as (Example: Her eyes are blue jewels.)
- used to convince or persuade the reader of the writer's point of view
- a drawing that shows or explains something...usually includes labels and captions.
- when a portion of the story goes back in time
- to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented (put clue together with your good brain)
- writing that is factual, not creative or fictional.
- a practical lesson about right and wrong
- the turning point in the action of a story--the problem is solved (highest point of action)
- the central idea or message of a work, the insight it offers into life (life lesson)
- to demonstrate that something is right; to defend with reasons
- scheme the pattern of rhyme in a poem (ex. ABAB)
- a fictional tale that explains the actions of gods or the causes of natural phenomena
44 Clues: the reason why something happens • a conversation between two persons • where and when the story takes place • the ending or final outcome of a story • a practical lesson about right and wrong • the perspective from which a story is told • when a portion of the story goes back in time • a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms • ...
Jobs for everyone 2025-03-02
Across
- Putting in a lot of effort. (2 words)
- To work without being paid.
- A meeting to get a job. (2 words)
- A person who watches over swimmers.
- A person who takes care of pets. (2 words)
- Earning a good salary. (2 words)
- To take care of someone or something. (2 words)
- Trustworthy and reliable.
- A document listing your skills and work experience.
- To give someone a job.
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- To ask for a job or a position.
- A person who handles money in a store.
- A letter sent with a job application. (2 words)
- A person who serves food in a restaurant.
- A person who cuts grass. (2 words)
- Welcoming and accepting everyone.
- A person who cuts and styles hair.
17 Clues: To give someone a job. • Trustworthy and reliable. • To work without being paid. • To ask for a job or a position. • Earning a good salary. (2 words) • A meeting to get a job. (2 words) • Welcoming and accepting everyone. • A person who cuts grass. (2 words) • A person who cuts and styles hair. • A person who watches over swimmers. • Putting in a lot of effort. (2 words) • ...
Colonial America Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
Across
- a popular nickname for the The Coercive Acts of 1774 2 words
- the title of a political cartoon made by ben franklin to encourage the colonies 3 words
- A group of people who made important decisions about britain and the colonies 2 words
- An Act made to tax paper that followed the american indian war 2 words
- a pamphlet written by thomas pain to rally the colonies 2 words
- Event Where British Soldiers fired upon a crowd of colonists 2 words
- a punishment used by the sons of liberty for british parliament members 3 words
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- the places in which the first battles where fought over
- the man who shouted "the british are coming"
- the number of colonies established
- A radical american group established 1765 3 words
- The famous Virginian general and first president 2 words
- the king of britain during the revolution 3 words
- Event Started The American Revolution 3 words
- the place where the colonists defeated the british
15 Clues: the number of colonies established • the man who shouted "the british are coming" • Event Started The American Revolution 3 words • A radical american group established 1765 3 words • the king of britain during the revolution 3 words • the place where the colonists defeated the british • the places in which the first battles where fought over • ...
Nat and Tom 2012-08-17
Across
- Nat's Future Degree(2 words)
- Number of Nat's Siblings
- Number of Tom's Siblings
- Wedding Colour
- Nat's Middle Name
- Medium Tom Used to Propose
- Nat's Last Job
- Tom's's Birthday(2 words)
- Where Nat and Tom Reside
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- Tom's Future Degree
- Tom's Middle Name(2 words)
- Where Tom's Family Resides
- Nat's Birthday(3 words)
- One of Tom's Allergies
- Grade of 1st Date
- Number of Nat's 1st Cousins(2 words)
- European Country Nat Schooled in
17 Clues: Wedding Colour • Nat's Last Job • Grade of 1st Date • Nat's Middle Name • Tom's Future Degree • One of Tom's Allergies • Nat's Birthday(3 words) • Number of Nat's Siblings • Number of Tom's Siblings • Where Nat and Tom Reside • Tom's's Birthday(2 words) • Tom's Middle Name(2 words) • Where Tom's Family Resides • Medium Tom Used to Propose • Nat's Future Degree(2 words) • ...
Greek Roots 2022-01-11
10 Clues: Reuse • space • symbol • Hidden sight • measure heat • see from far away • Earths inside heat • over and over again • science of air travel • instrument that measures distance in traveled
