sight words Crossword Puzzles
Kym 2023-10-26
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- Groom's most irrational fear
- Victoria's birthday month
- Bride's favorite Disney Movie
- Name of their Officiant
- Years spent together
- Where was our first kiss? (2 words)
- Name of their Photographers/Videographers?
- Who is the better cook? Bride or Groom?
- How long have we lived together? (2 words)
- Bride's favorite Pizza topping?
- How old are the Bride and Groom?
- Who is older? Bride or Groom?
- Street Name that we live on?
- Who is the better singer? Victoria or Damian?
- Bride's most irrational fear
- What City do they live in? (2 words)
- What Cruise Line did they get engaged on?
- Damian's birthday month?
- Bride's Football Team?
- What is their Dating Anniversary Month?
- Where are they Honeymooning?
- Name of tonights caterer.
- The name of the High School we graduated from. (2 words)
- How many wedding venues did we tour?
- Home they first lived in together.
- Groom's Favorite Season
- Bride's Maiden name?
- Groom's favorite Marvel Character (2 words)
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- Number of wedding dresses the bride tried on.
- What Month did they get engaged?
- Who said I love you first? Bride or Groom?
- Damian's Childhood nickname
- Where did the bride and groom meet? (2 words)
- Amount of Middle Names that the Bride has?
- Groom's favorite show (2 words)
- Bride's favorite holiday
- Bride's favorite ice cream flavor (2 words)
- What is their Dog's name?
- Maid of Honor's Name
- Victoria's Childhood nickname
- Best Man's Name
- Name of the Bride’s father
- How many Bride's Maids are in the wedding?
- Where was the first vacation we went on alone?
- What type of stone is the engagement ring?
- First Dance Song Artist (2 words)
- Groom's Football Team?
- When did they meet? (2 words)
- Name of the Groom’s Sister
- The month that they first met?
50 Clues: Best Man's Name • Years spent together • Maid of Honor's Name • Bride's Maiden name? • Groom's Football Team? • Bride's Football Team? • Name of their Officiant • Groom's Favorite Season • Bride's favorite holiday • Damian's birthday month? • Victoria's birthday month • What is their Dog's name? • Name of tonights caterer. • Name of the Bride’s father • Name of the Groom’s Sister • ...
Scientific vocabulary session 3 2025-02-19
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- Recorded observations and measurements.
- The shaking of Earth's surface
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- A statistical method combining results from multiple studies.
- A testable explanation for an observation
- Systematic errors that affect study outcomes.
- How close a measurement is to the true value.
- The chemical processes in a living organism to maintain life.
- The process of evaluation by other experts before publication(2 words) .
- Making scientific research freely available to the public (2 words).
- A step-by-step procedure for calculations or data processing.
- A group in an experiment that does not receive the experimental treatment (2 words)
- A controlled test
- A substance made of two or more different elements bonded together.
- Focusing on non-numeric data, such as observations or interviews(2 words).
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- The probability that observed data occurred under the null hypothesis(2 words) .
- Extremely large datasets requiring advanced (2 words) .
- The number of subjects in a study, affecting statistical power (2 words).
- Based on numerical data and statistical analysis(2 words).
- A pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- Using someone else's work without proper credit.
- A statement based on repeated experimental
- The factor being measured in response to the independent variable(2 words) .
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- A factor that can change in an experiment.
- The standard by which test results are compared.
- A well-substantiated explanation
- A relationship between two variables
- A subset of AI where algorithms improve with (2 words) .
- The result or findings from an experiment.
30 Clues: A controlled test • The shaking of Earth's surface • A cloud of gas and dust in space • A well-substantiated explanation • A group of atoms bonded together. • A relationship between two variables • Recorded observations and measurements. • A testable explanation for an observation • A statement based on repeated experimental • A factor that can change in an experiment. • ...
Persuasive language 2025-11-26
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- Persuasion using credibility or trustworthiness.
- Repeating the same sound at the start of words.
- A short, catchy phrase often used in advertising.
- question A question asked for effect, not because it needs an answer.
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- Information that supports an argument, like facts or examples.
- Persuasion using logic, facts, and reasoning.
- words Words that trigger strong feelings (e.g., “tragic,” “beautiful”).
- A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
- the argument Criticising or undermining an opposing view.
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
- of three Grouping three ideas or words for a memorable effect.
- words Words with strong emotional impact used to sway opinions.
- Numerical data used to support an argument.
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- Making something seem bigger, better, or worse than it really is.
- language Words that appeal to the five senses.
- Something that is true and can be proven (e.g., “Water freezes at 0°C”).
- A broad statement that applies to everyone, even if it’s not always true.
- language Words that make the audience feel included or involved.
- Persuasion that appeals to emotions.
- Extreme exaggeration used for effect.
- opinion A statement from a knowledgeable or qualified person used to persuade.
- language Words chosen to make the audience feel strong emotions (e.g., “the helpless puppies shivered in the cold”).
- Description that creates a vivid picture in the reader’s mind.
- A joke that plays on words with double meanings.
- A response that disproves or counters an opposing argument.
- Presenting two opposite ideas to highlight a contrast.
- A short personal story used to persuade.
- A person with power or expertise whose words persuade.
29 Clues: A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’. • Persuasion that appeals to emotions. • Extreme exaggeration used for effect. • A short personal story used to persuade. • Repeating words or phrases for emphasis. • Giving human qualities to non-human things. • Numerical data used to support an argument. • Persuasion using logic, facts, and reasoning. • ...
Sheriz17 2025-08-28
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- A term I may have learned in Ernie Yuen's class. How I may be feeling when you say, "Say it back." 2 words.
- I was wrong about this, and you were right. If Eve didn't start a family, who did? 2 words.
- Shaking up the KPOP scene, 2 words.
- You and a certain Anchorman character share this love. Noun.
- A motivational speakers' fav band. Think 2010's. 2 words.
- Royal; the scene of a confession. 3 words.
- Song featuring your best BCIT friend. What my ankles are made of
- Where one can find ice cream near a suspended bridge. What a villain might say when cornering the hero (phrase). 3 words.
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- A meeting spot. Close to biblical. 3 words.
- Blink182's fav W.
- What we affectionately refer to your home as.
- Thinking outside the box, a mad genius said this. Friend of arrow headed boy.
- Cats best friend. Spanish.
- location nearby a fake wig store. 1 part of it, a clue: break from Instagram. 2 words.
- A phrase used to address a man informally. Also a famous rabbit you know.
- "Hey Google-" The first artist we listened to? One of two brothers.
- A leader, a bias. How one may feel when getting up quickly.
- Books are for -
- When you ask a Southern seamstress what your torn jean needs; a girl adopts a dog thing. 3 words.
- What your brother and you could never be guilty of; how I imagine Filipino dramas being. 2 words.
- Troy shares this with a certain chemist. It's a mouthful to say.
- Give Spartacus a run for his money; a female NA aquatic bird.
- Mike Tyson could be your supplier of this
- Who had this important conundrum: Delicious tea, or deadly poison?
24 Clues: Books are for - • Blink182's fav W. • Cats best friend. Spanish. • Shaking up the KPOP scene, 2 words. • Mike Tyson could be your supplier of this • Royal; the scene of a confession. 3 words. • A meeting spot. Close to biblical. 3 words. • What we affectionately refer to your home as. • A motivational speakers' fav band. Think 2010's. 2 words. • ...
Chapter 3 Criminal law - Izel V 2023-03-22
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- behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that both defines it as illegal and prescribes a punishment for it.(3 words)
- holds individuals criminally liable for causing harm
- "Means body of crime" (2 words)
- used to determine factual causality (4 words)
- defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person could not determine what the law purports to command or prohibit(3 words)
- The circumstances other than actus reus, mens rea and the result that define the crime (2 words)
- The criminal mind (2 words)
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- a defendant is liable for committing an act regardless of mental state.(2 words)
- a relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm
- a victimless crime (3 words
- the need for some identifiable harm as an actual or potential consequence of culpable activity (2 words)
- an action done before the passing of the law criminal and punishes such action (4 words)
- The criminal act (2 words)
- considered another form of action
- cannot be tried or punished a 2nd time for the same offense (2 words)
15 Clues: The criminal act (2 words) • a victimless crime (3 words • The criminal mind (2 words) • "Means body of crime" (2 words) • considered another form of action • used to determine factual causality (4 words) • holds individuals criminally liable for causing harm • a relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm • ...
The Nervous System 2013-12-01
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- A single spherical structure containing the genetic material, found at the heart of each cell
- A nerve that passes impulses towards the central nervous system
- A nerve carrying impulses from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland
- Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste and Touch
- A cylindrical series of vertebrae and nerves leading from the coccyx to the brain
- An event or thought that warns of something or serves as a cautionary example
- Something done, felt or thought in response to an action or event
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- The pointed organ situated above the human mouth containing the nostrils
- The opening or 'cavity' in the lower part of the human face
- Four slender jointed parts attached to both hands
- Temporary unconsciousness
- A series of flat 'disk-like' bones that form the spinal cord
- The pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrates
- The two flesh parts which from the upper and lower edges of the human mouth
- The loss of the ability to move
- Come to or be in contact with
- The organs of hearing, situated on the head of humans and vertebrates
- 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 • ...
chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2014-11-21
Across
- a function with y-values that repeat at regular intervals
- the number of cycles in a given unit of time
- the study of the relationships between the angles and sides of a right triangle
- the angle between a horizontal line and the line of sight from the observer to an object at a lower level
- a circle of radius 1 unit whose center is at the origin of a coordinate system
- adjacent over opposite
- an angle positioned so that its vertex is at the origin and its initial side is along the positive x-axis
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- the least possible value of a for which f(x)=f(x+a)
- hypotenuse over opposite
- the angle between a horizontal line and the line of sight from the observer to an object at a higher level
- opposite over adjacent
- adjacent over hypotenuse
- one complete pattern of a periodic function
- a function defined using a unit circle
- the measure of an angle theta in standard position whose rays intercept an arc of length 1 unit on the unit circle
- for functions in the form y=asinb or y=acosb, the amplitude is |a|
- opposite over hypotenuse
- hypotenuse over adjacent
18 Clues: opposite over adjacent • adjacent over opposite • hypotenuse over opposite • adjacent over hypotenuse • opposite over hypotenuse • hypotenuse over adjacent • a function defined using a unit circle • one complete pattern of a periodic function • the number of cycles in a given unit of time • the least possible value of a for which f(x)=f(x+a) • ...
The Lymphatics System 2022-03-27
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- tears and sweat(two words)
- fluid that aids in detoxification
- antibodies produced outside of the body,injected into the body (two words)
- T cells and B cells (two words)
- enlarged lymph nodes (two words)
- stores iron & gets rid of worn red blood cells
- Inflammatory reaction and WBCs (two words)
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- traps bacteria & disease causing microorganisms(two words)
- natural 1st line of defense
- acquired defense that kicks in 4-7 days after infection
- monitors intestional bacterial growth
- produces hormones
- helps to fight off infection & cancer cells
- are filled with white blood cells (two words)
- lymphatic organ that filters blood
- remove bacteria from the body
- swelling due to poor lymph drainage
17 Clues: produces hormones • tears and sweat(two words) • natural 1st line of defense • remove bacteria from the body • T cells and B cells (two words) • enlarged lymph nodes (two words) • fluid that aids in detoxification • lymphatic organ that filters blood • swelling due to poor lymph drainage • monitors intestional bacterial growth • Inflammatory reaction and WBCs (two words) • ...
1950's 2015-03-31
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- This Main Street Greenwich restaurant opened on Easter Day in 1955
- This Legion Commander was arrested after a State Police raid for possesion of slot machines (2 words)
- a fire destroyed the kitchen at this rectory after a kerosene heater exploded in November (2 words)
- This began making stops in Middle Falls for those looking to read
- This business celebrated it's 20th anniversary by selling over 1167 animals (3 words)
- Feed store gutted by a fire on August 23
- This business moved next door to the Greenwich Variety store on Main Street in January (3 words)
- This mill was shut down for a day due to flooding of the Battenkill in its motor room (2 words)
- This popular show was produced by WRGB in 1956 at the Greenwich Central School (3 words)
- This famous painter appeared on NBC's Wide Wide World (2 words)
- Greenwich art teacher who opened a studio in Guy Barber's old corn crib
- Chief of Police who resigned to join the GCS custodial staff (last name)
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- The name given to the Sesqui-centennial event as suggested by a school boy (3 words0
- This feed store operator and mayor until 1945 passed away (2 words)
- famous radio and television host praised hand melons produced by a local family as the best he ever tasted (2 words)
- The Greenwich Sesqui-centennial set up headquarters in the lobby of this business (3 words)
- Last name of the man who sold fishing gear from his shop on Academy Street (1958)
- boy who named the Sesquicentennial event (2 words)
- Patrolman appointed new Chief of Police (last name)
- This was the first movie shown at the Greenwich PTA's movie theater located in the elementary school for students in grades k-8 (2 words)
- She sold the Old Station Inn to The O'Connor's (2 words)
- The last name of the man who lost his hand when it was crushed in a punch press in 1957
- family sold their Corners restaurant to two couples in October
- This store on the corner of Main and John Street liquidated and announced it was going out of business in the fall of 1958
- Last name of the couple who purchased the White Swan Hotel
25 Clues: Feed store gutted by a fire on August 23 • boy who named the Sesquicentennial event (2 words) • Patrolman appointed new Chief of Police (last name) • She sold the Old Station Inn to The O'Connor's (2 words) • Last name of the couple who purchased the White Swan Hotel • family sold their Corners restaurant to two couples in October • ...
A Monstrous Puzzle 2021-03-15
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- Justine is found...by the British court
- When Victor sails out into the sea, he accidentally ends up in...
- Location of Alpine Valley
- Elizabeth's last name
- Victor chases the Monster all the way to... (3 words)
- Victor tells his whole story to... (2 words)
- The book is written mostly in...form
- Birthplace of Victor Frankenstein
- Frankenstein creates a...
- Where Frankenstein goes to seek relief (2 words)
- This condition prevents De Lacey Sr. from rejecting the Monster like the others
- People fear and hate the Monster because of his...
- A German city where Frankenstein goes to study
- On the way to Geneva, the Monster saves a small child from...
- Victor is rescued from the North Pole by a...
- Frankenstein transverses the polar ice in a...
- The Monster realizes that he's hideous after seeing... (2 words)
- Third from last
- ...By Goethe! (It Rimes!)
- Frankenstein's childhood friend, killed by the Monster
- The De Laceys' visitor
- A literary technique used in Frankenstein (2 words)
- Frankenstein discovers the... (3 words)
- Victor goes home from prison with... (2 words)
- The Monster conditionally promises Victor that he'll go to...
- The Monster threatens Victor: "I shall be with you on your..." (Ch. XX) (2 words)
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- A famous poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Dr. Frankenstein's first name
- Frankenstein does not fear...
- A poem that the Monster reads (2 words)
- Mary Shelley's husband (2 words)
- A symbol of calm in Frankenstein
- A book that teaches the Monster about human nature and evil (2 words)
- The Monster compares himself to...
- The Monster first kills...
- Victor is inspired to study science when he sees a tree hit by...
- Author of Frankenstein (2 words)
- The Monster is...feet tall
- Justine is framed with a...
- Whence the Monster learns of Victor's work
- The Monster is...from society
- The Monster calls Frankenstein his...
- Victor's mother dies of... (2 words)
- What Mrs. Herzfeld calls the Monster
- Frankenstein's fiancee
- A philosophy held by MAry Shelley
- The Monster wanted Frankenstein to make him a...
- The first science that Frankenstein learns is...
- Frankenstein says that life is "an accumulation of..." (Ch. X)
- The Monster is shot after rescuing a child from a...
50 Clues: Third from last • Elizabeth's last name • Frankenstein's fiancee • The De Laceys' visitor • Location of Alpine Valley • Frankenstein creates a... • ...By Goethe! (It Rimes!) • The Monster first kills... • The Monster is...feet tall • Justine is framed with a... • Dr. Frankenstein's first name • Frankenstein does not fear... • The Monster is...from society • ...
G8 Light & Optics Vocab. Review 2022-06-16
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- what happens when a light hits a rough surface (ex: crumbled tin foil)
- also known as a diverging mirror
- light that is created through "charging" it with UV rays
- light that is created when 2 or more chemicals mix together
- images that can be projected onto a screen or paper (2 words)
- caused by light passing into a medium of a higher or lower density
- light that is created by a living thing
- also known as a converging mirror
- light produced without heat
- light gets sucked into an object
- how to remember all of the colours of the rainbow in order
- an object that uses mirrors or lenses (2 words)
- split apart
- these wavelengths help us warm up leftover food
- a lens that bends in on both sides
- the study of how light interacts with objects and allows us to see
- come together
- states that Red, Blue, and Green light combine to make us see different colours (2 words)
- EM wavelengths that are used in GPS devices and cell phones (2 words)
- the part of the EM spectrum that includes all the colours of light that we can see (2 words)
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- a flat mirror (2 words)
- light created by heat
- images that seem to exist behind a mirror, or in front of a lens (2 words)
- the bouncing of light off an object
- the spot in front of or behind a lens or mirror where the light appears to converge (2 words)
- the most dangerous EM wavelengths (2 words)
- the property of light that explains that it travels in a straight line (2 words)
- a lens that bulges out on both sides
- states that pigments cancel each other out to make us see different colours (2 words)
- the EM wavelengths that helps heat Earth
- the imaginary line that splits a mirror or lens in half (2 words)
- light that is created by shining a blacklight on an object
- the longest of the EM wavelengths (3 words)
- sunscreen protects us from this wavelength
- the wavelengths that allow us to see our skeletons through our skin
35 Clues: split apart • come together • light created by heat • a flat mirror (2 words) • light produced without heat • also known as a diverging mirror • light gets sucked into an object • also known as a converging mirror • a lens that bends in on both sides • the bouncing of light off an object • a lens that bulges out on both sides • light that is created by a living thing • ...
Harry Potter Spells 2021-05-03
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- Tickling Charm
- Jinx that forces the target to release its grip on whatever it is holding
- Charm that cleans objects
- Jinx that slows down or stops the target
- Wand-Extinguishing Charm
- Boggart-Banishing Spell
- Water-Making Spell
- Charm that levitates targeted object so the caster can move it in any direction
- Enlargement Charm
- Charm that causes object to fall or move downward
- Unlocking Charm
- Counter-Jinx to spell that hoists victim up by the ankle
- Curse that lacerates the target
- Shrinking Charm
- Silencing Charm
- Vanishing Spell
- Knockback Jinx
- Exploding Curse
- Disarming Charm
- Stunning Spell
- Slowing Charm (2 words)
- Spell that blindfolds the target
- Banishing Charm
- Severing Charm
- Charm that mends glasses (2 words)
- Charm that reveals secrets
- Mending Charm
- Charm that forces a wand to show an echo of the last spell it performed (2 words)
- Shield Charm
- Spell that lifts the caster into the air
- Charm that makes an object repel water
- Dancing Feet Spell
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- Locking Charm
- Wand-Lighting Charm
- Amplifying Charm
- Patronus Charm (2 words)
- Reviving Charm
- Levitation Charm (2 words)
- Curse that places the victim completely under the casters control
- Quietening Charm
- Doubling Charm
- Exploding Charm
- Charm that causes the victim to become confused and befuddled
- General Counter-Spell (2 words)
- Spell that conjures the dark mark
- Spell that reveals human presence (2 words)
- Tongue-Tying Curse
- Fire-Making Charm
- Spell that allows the caster to delve into the mind of the victim
- Blasting Curse
- Jinx that hoists victim up by the ankle
- Four-Point Spell (2 words)
- Muffling Charm
- Healing spell for minor injuries
- Charm that animates inanimate objects (2 words)
- Freezing Charm
- Curse that breaks objects
- Leg-Locking Curse (2 words)
- Full Body-Bind Curse (2 words)
- Memory Charm
- Softening Charm
- Jelly-Legs Curse (2 words)
- Hardening Charm
- Spell that conjures a snake
- Killing Curse (2 words)
- Torture Curse
- Jinx that causes targeted objects to attack a victim
67 Clues: Memory Charm • Shield Charm • Locking Charm • Torture Curse • Mending Charm • Tickling Charm • Reviving Charm • Doubling Charm • Blasting Curse • Muffling Charm • Freezing Charm • Knockback Jinx • Stunning Spell • Severing Charm • Exploding Charm • Unlocking Charm • Shrinking Charm • Silencing Charm • Vanishing Spell • Exploding Curse • Disarming Charm • Softening Charm • Hardening Charm • Banishing Charm • ...
Linguistics 2023-08-29
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- A word that connects words or groups of words, like "and," "but," or "because."
- A sentence that shows strong feeling and usually ends with an exclamation mark.
- A word that shows the relationship between a noun and other words in a sentence.
- A group of words that makes a complete thought.
- A word that shows action or a state of being.
- A story or an account of events.
- A word that means the opposite of another word.
- A conversation between characters in a story or between people.
- The correct arrangement of letters in words.
- A word that takes the place of a noun, like "he," "she," or "it."
- The words around a word that help us understand its meaning.
- Two words that sound the same but have different meanings, like "two" and "too."
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- The order of words in sentences to create meaning.
- Two words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings, like "flower" and "flour."
- A sentence that asks something and usually ends with a question mark.
- A sentence that gives information and usually ends with a period.
- A specific form of a language spoken in a certain area or by a certain group.
- Two words put together and shortened, like "can't" for "cannot."
- A group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
- A small group of words that go together to make meaning but is not a complete sentence.
- A word that means the same or almost the same as another word.
- A word that describes a noun by giving more information about it.
- A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
- A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb and tells more about how, when, or where something happens.
- The way people communicate using words and sounds.
- The way someone says words that show where they're from.
- A small part of language that carries meaning.
- A group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning.
- The smallest part of a word that has meaning, like "un-" in "undo."
- The rules and structure that help us use language correctly.
30 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 small part of language that carries meaning. • A group of words that makes a complete thought. • A word that means the opposite of another word. • The order of words in sentences to create meaning. • ...
The Transforming Nation - 1870-1910 2025-04-23
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- Railroad built between 1863 and 1869 that connected the west coast with the rest of the country (two words)
- The process of cities growing quickly as people move there for jobs.
- Last name of the influential steel tycoon
- Last name of the man who by 1900 owned 90% of all US oil refineries
- One of the tribes who was a well known enemy of the Sioux, worked as scouts for the US Army during the Sioux war and now resides along Montana's southern border
- Kind of business expansion that involves acquiring as many elements of his supply chain as possible (two words)
- The large gap between the rich and the poor (two Words)
- Mail service that operated between 1860 and 1861 on horseback (two words)
- Complete control over a market
- Kind of business expansion that involves buying out competitors (two words)
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- The second tribe that came to reside on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming (two words)
- Law passed in 1862 that allowed U.S. citizens to claim 160 acres of public land for a small fee (two words)
- Economic idea that the market regulates itself through supply and demand and there shouldn't be government interference - “leave business alone” (two words, hyphenated)
- Last name of the guy who invented the telephone
- The most well known battle of the Sioux War that resulted in Custer's death aka Greasy Grass to the Sioux and Cheyenne (Three words)
- Sole legal right to make or sell an invention for a specific period of time.
- Overcrowded and often poorly maintained apartment buildings, especially in city slums
- Period in American history between the 1870s and 1890s of rapid industrialization, technological innovation, significant social inequalities, and political corruption.
- Business men who used questionable business practices to amass a lot of wealth (two words)
- An economic system in which factories, equipment, and other means of production are privately owned rather than being controlled by the government.
- Ms. Hutchison's dog's name
- Law passed in 1882 which ended Chinese immigration to America (three Words)
- One of the Native American tribes that resides on the Wind River reservation, whose most well-known chief is Chief Washakie (two Words)
- Immigration processing center that saw 75% of total immigrants between 1892 and the 1920s (two words)
24 Clues: Ms. Hutchison's dog's name • Complete control over a market • Last name of the influential steel tycoon • Last name of the guy who invented the telephone • The large gap between the rich and the poor (two Words) • Last name of the man who by 1900 owned 90% of all US oil refineries • The process of cities growing quickly as people move there for jobs. • ...
States of Matter 2021-12-13
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- process that occurs during boiling
- a type of solid that has repeating geometric patterns
- energy needed to change a material form a liquid to a gas (3 words)
- change of a solid directly to a gas
- the state of a material depends on this
- direct relationship between temperature and volume (2 words)
- liquid to a gas below the boiling point
- occurs when a gas cools and changes to a liquid
- indirect relationship between pressure and volume (2 words)
- energy required to melt (3 words)
- takes the shape of the container and moves very fast
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- a type of solid that can change shape with force
- has definite shape but no definite volume
- the most abundant state of matter
- show how temperature and pressure affect the state of matter (2 words)
- all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion (3 words)
- energy absorbed from its surroundings
- also known as heat energy
- energy out
- moving energy
- where all three phases co-exist (2 words)
- to change from solid to liquid
22 Clues: energy out • moving energy • also known as heat energy • to change from solid to liquid • the most abundant state of matter • energy required to melt (3 words) • process that occurs during boiling • change of a solid directly to a gas • energy absorbed from its surroundings • the state of a material depends on this • liquid to a gas below the boiling point • ...
Hunger Games Crossword By: Kyle Bartel 2014-03-19
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- Katniss and Peeta's mentor
- lover boy
- a person that gives tributes stuff
- girl from district 1
- Katniss's dress maker
- the district that makes technology(2 words)
- have barbed stingers(2 words)
- katniss's ally
- were the rich people live
- something that takes the dead body out of the arena
- Katniss's favorite weapon(3 words)
- Katniss's sister
- were everyone lives
- mutated birds
- someone who has commited a crime
- she said "may the odds ever be in your favor"
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- someone picked for the hunger games
- main character
- were two people go to from each district(2 words)
- were Katniss lives(2 words)
- Cato is good at throwing ________
- Cato uses this to block Katniss's arrow(2 words)
- when someone dies this fires
- where a boy and girl are picked from each district to go to the Hunger games
- middle of the arenas
- Peeta killed her with berries
- District 12 are ______(2 words)
- berries
- a song that plays after each day in the hunger games
- Katniss's hunting partner
30 Clues: berries • lover boy • mutated birds • main character • katniss's ally • Katniss's sister • were everyone lives • girl from district 1 • middle of the arenas • Katniss's dress maker • were the rich people live • Katniss's hunting partner • Katniss and Peeta's mentor • were Katniss lives(2 words) • when someone dies this fires • have barbed stingers(2 words) • Peeta killed her with berries • ...
Phone Puzzle 2016-02-17
Across
- Legacy Phone Switch. (Program)
- Long distance code.
- Used to activate features via phone. (2 Words no spaces)
- A mail box used to leave messages.
- Customer’s third party owned phone system on site.
- A tool you use to help guide your calls.
- Program used to check dialing patterns.
- A Feature used to prevent inbound calling. (3 Words no spaces)
- A Phone Feature used to make phone line roll one to another. (2 Words no spaces)
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- Provisioning Program.
- What do the follow all have in common OOS, IDLE, CPB? (2 Words no spaces)
- A box used to organize phone wires. (2 Words no spaces)
- Hardware used to make a phone call.
- A Feature used to send a call to another number.
- Legacy Phone switch. (Browser)
- Changing incoming faxes to email. (2 Words no spaces)
- Virtual line that has prompts to pick a number to forward too. (2 Words no spaces)
- The Domain name for a phone number.
- Program used to check who owns a number.
- New Phone Switch.
20 Clues: New Phone Switch. • Long distance code. • Provisioning Program. • Legacy Phone Switch. (Program) • Legacy Phone switch. (Browser) • A mail box used to leave messages. • Hardware used to make a phone call. • The Domain name for a phone number. • Program used to check dialing patterns. • A tool you use to help guide your calls. • Program used to check who owns a number. • ...
Malachi 3 Tithing is Law 2022-12-05
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- v17 What will the righteous be, to the Lord?
- v10 What will open in heaven?
- v15 Who are called happy?
- v5 What is the fourth criminal type listed? (3 words)
- v4 What will the offerings be?
- v2 What kind of fire?
- v3 What is being purified, when the Lord sits to watch?
- v12 What will the nations call Israel?
- v1 Who will the Lord send?
- v8 What is the answer to the Lord's question? (4 words)
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- v3 Who is the Lord purifying? (3 words)
- v5 What is the second criminal type listed?
- v9 Who has been cursed? (2 words)
- v6 Whose sons?
- v1 Where will he come, suddenly?
- v8 What question is the Lord asking? (5 words)
- v16 What is written for the Lord to read? (3 words)
- v5 What is the first criminal type listed?
- v5 What is the third criminal type listed? (2 words)
- v10 What needs to be put in the storehouse?
- v14 What reason does Israel give for not serving the Lord?
- v18 Ascertain, detect, judge, differentiate.
22 Clues: v6 Whose sons? • v2 What kind of fire? • v15 Who are called happy? • v1 Who will the Lord send? • v10 What will open in heaven? • v4 What will the offerings be? • v1 Where will he come, suddenly? • v9 Who has been cursed? (2 words) • v12 What will the nations call Israel? • v3 Who is the Lord purifying? (3 words) • v5 What is the first criminal type listed? • ...
CORA Crossword 2017-09-15
Across
- the shots stop here
- The quebec league that we play in
- How we defend
- Can't cross this with the ring (2 words: 4,4)
- upper body protection (2 words: 8,4)
- _ Jet 500
- Key step to going to nationals (2 words: 3,11)
- They cheer you on
- Designates the offensive zone
- Make sure you always pack these in your bag
- Where was ringette invented
- Every 30 seconds (2 words: 4,5)
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- Cleans up after you
- Current World Ringette Chammpionship holder
- Where our Wednesday practices are held
- What heppens when the opposition is prevented from moving the ring in our zone (2 words: 6,4)
- Wear them with pride
- Respect them or else!
- Our goal for the season (2 words: 3,9)
- A very cold CORA arena
- Devilish team
- What happens if a skater reaches into the crease to stop a ring from crossing the goal line in overtime (2 words: 8,4)
- Ring colour
- The blue team
- Our provincal ringette organization (abr)
- City of Ottawa Ringette Association (abr)
26 Clues: _ Jet 500 • Ring colour • How we defend • Devilish team • The blue team • They cheer you on • Cleans up after you • the shots stop here • Wear them with pride • Respect them or else! • A very cold CORA arena • Where was ringette invented • Designates the offensive zone • Every 30 seconds (2 words: 4,5) • The quebec league that we play in • upper body protection (2 words: 8,4) • ...
Sentencing Crossword 2022-06-10
Across
- Release of an inmate into society before sentence is complete on a promise of good behaviour
- Releases a convicted offender and erases criminal record (2 words)
- 2 or more sentences served after each other
- Sentence to illustrate society's condemnation of a criminal act
- Separation of an offender from the rest of a prison population (2 words)
- Report prepared by those who suffered because of a crime (3 words)
- Money paid as a penalty for offense
- Sentence served on weekends
- Sentence without a specified term
- Factor[s] which might increase a sentence
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- Pleading guilty in return for a lighter sentence (2 words)
- Program of healing, includes offender and victim (2 words)
- Returning to crime after punishment
- 2 or more sentences served at the same time
- Sentence which requires the offender to repay society/victim
- Must be completed before sentencing of any Aboriginal offender (2 words)
- Freedom after 2/3 of sentence served (2 words)
- Expulsion from a country
- Factor[s] which might lessen a sentence
- Sentence served in the community with supervision
20 Clues: Expulsion from a country • Sentence served on weekends • Sentence without a specified term • Returning to crime after punishment • Money paid as a penalty for offense • Factor[s] which might lessen a sentence • Factor[s] which might increase a sentence • 2 or more sentences served after each other • 2 or more sentences served at the same time • ...
CORA U14A Crossword 2016-09-16
Across
- Break a sweat before the game (2 words)
- This produces goals
- Every 30 seconds (2 words)
- For hydration (2 words)
- Monday hour of fun (pain?) (2 words)
- Super fun old coach
- Our provincal ringette organization (abbr)
- Can't cross this with the ring (2 words)
- Super fun young coach
- Current World Ringette Chammpionship holder
- Our basic breaakout
- How we defend
- City of Ottawa Ringette Association (abbr)
- Has a number on the back
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- Cleans the ice
- When we keep the ring
- _ Jet 500
- What happens if a skater reaches into the crease to stop a ring from crossing the goal line in overtime (2 words)
- Designates the offensive zone
- Where was ringette invented
- Ring colour
- You wear them om your feet
- Where you rest
- What happens when the opposition is prevented from moving the ring in our zone (2 words)
- Hannah and Erin are examples
- Where our Wednesday practices are held
- Takes care of the turtles
- Controls the game
28 Clues: _ Jet 500 • Ring colour • How we defend • Cleans the ice • Where you rest • Controls the game • This produces goals • Super fun old coach • Our basic breaakout • When we keep the ring • Super fun young coach • For hydration (2 words) • Has a number on the back • Takes care of the turtles • You wear them om your feet • Every 30 seconds (2 words) • Where was ringette invented • ...
Daijanay Stallings 2023-12-21
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- Color of grooms eyes
- Who loves coffee
- Original Wedding year (2 words)
- Groom’s favorite dessert
- Who can’t have ice cream anymore (bride or groom)
- Our dogs name
- Brides favorite bar (2 words)
- Groom's Age
- Grooms favorite hobby (2 words)
- Where was the bride born
- Groom’s nickname
- Where did he propose (3 words)
- Name of the best man
- Where groom was born
- Justin’s favorite color
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- Bride’s first middle name
- When did they get there dog
- Color of groomsmen’s ties
- Brides favorite dessert (2 words)
- Bride's Age
- Groom’s favorite food
- Who tried deer for the first time this year?
- Who can eat all hooved animals?
- What country will end the wedding? (2 words)
- Best cook the bride and groom know
- Favorite activity to do together
- State Groom’s favourite sports team (2 words)
- Brides favorite season
- Bride’s favorite holiday
- Name of street where bride and groom live
- Maid of Honors name
- Bride’s favorite color
- Bride’s favorite food
- Where did they meet
- Honey moon location
35 Clues: Bride's Age • Groom's Age • Our dogs name • Who loves coffee • Groom’s nickname • Maid of Honors name • Where did they meet • Honey moon location • Color of grooms eyes • Name of the best man • Where groom was born • Groom’s favorite food • Bride’s favorite food • Brides favorite season • Bride’s favorite color • Justin’s favorite color • Groom’s favorite dessert • Bride’s favorite holiday • ...
Jessica C 2024-05-05
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- Location where they celebrated their first anniversary
- Honeymoon destination (2 words)
- The Bride’s favorite football team
- First city on their Europe trip
- Park where they had their first kiss
- Their dog’s name
- Where they met
- The groom’s favorite color
- Age of their dog
- Where did the Groom go to college? (2 words)
- Best man’s first name
- Where did the Bride go to college?
- Maid of Honor’s first name
- Wedding cake Flavor (2 words)
- How many years have the newlyweds been together?
- Groom’s Degree
- Where they got engaged (2 words)
- Type of food they are on their first official date
- Groom’s hockey position
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- Bride’s Degree (2 words)
- Couple’s favorite brewery (2 words)
- Who said “I love you” first?
- The brides new last name
- First city that they lived together in
- The couple’s favorite hockey team
- The newlyweds favorite show to watch together (3 words)
- Age of the bride and groom
- the brides favorite color
- the city they live in now
- Total number of siblings between and bride and groom
30 Clues: Where they met • Groom’s Degree • Their dog’s name • Age of their dog • Best man’s first name • Groom’s hockey position • Bride’s Degree (2 words) • The brides new last name • the brides favorite color • the city they live in now • The groom’s favorite color • Age of the bride and groom • Maid of Honor’s first name • Who said “I love you” first? • Wedding cake Flavor (2 words) • ...
I Love You Caroline! 2025-02-13
Across
- Our original favorite romantic dessert
- Where I asked you "Can I kiss you?"
- Site of perhaps our most risque romp (to date!) (2 words)
- First stuffed animal I bought you
- Romantic hotel where we stayed during our 20th (3 words)
- The word I'm not sure you ever said following my proposal
- Our first vacation together
- Song we danced to at our reception
- My shirt color when I picked you up an hour late on Valentine's Day
- Where we stayed on our 30th (3 words)
- Song my cousins sang to us at our reception (3 words)
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- Our secret communication (2 words)
- Will you be my_______?
- Can't believe we used this for fun at your parents' house
- Director of the first movie we saw together (3 words)
- What I dropped and ruined not long after proposing
- Wants to do everything we do
- Our first home together was on this street
- The wrong color flowers I got you after our first...
- Where I kept needing to go when searching for the site to propose to you
- Where I first told you "I Love You" was near this place (2 words)
21 Clues: Will you be my_______? • Our first vacation together • Wants to do everything we do • First stuffed animal I bought you • Our secret communication (2 words) • Song we danced to at our reception • Where I asked you "Can I kiss you?" • Where we stayed on our 30th (3 words) • Our original favorite romantic dessert • Our first home together was on this street • ...
Austin's Graduation 2025-09-14
Across
- Greatest group chat (re)name (two words)
- Drink responsible for a sugar rush headache (two words)
- My favorite entry on “the list” (Two words)
- Hottest Club in Pavia
- Professor who literally put you to sleep
- Gandini’s pencil case
- App to record bricks in a field (or pass)
- Thing you broke in Nick’s apartment (not as bad as it sounds…)
- “Tastes just like banana bread”
- Clothing that never arrived
- the best ceiling decoration in Pavia apartments
- Best pizza topping at Valhalla (two words)
- Yes Haruna, it has alcohol
- Most frequent finding in Vercelli
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- Capital of united Ancient Greece
- Herb that Nick accidentally ordered at Cumino
- Your favorite graduate student (record shortest lecture ever given in Pavia)
- Best place to evade Italian police into Switzerland
- Home to giant calzones and honey fries
- Your name according to D’Alfonso
- Preferred clothing store of Emilia (Two words)
- 2023 Christmas Party Theme (two words)
- Don’t get tetanus from this drink (two words)
- Excuse to wear bedsheets and drink wine
- George, in Munich
25 Clues: George, in Munich • Hottest Club in Pavia • Gandini’s pencil case • Yes Haruna, it has alcohol • Clothing that never arrived • “Tastes just like banana bread” • Capital of united Ancient Greece • Your name according to D’Alfonso • Most frequent finding in Vercelli • Home to giant calzones and honey fries • 2023 Christmas Party Theme (two words) • ...
Concepts of Print Spelling and Vocabulary 2025-08-19
Across
- The name of a book.
- Describes or modifies nouns or pronouns.
- Shows the relationship between the noun or pronoun and the other words in the sentence.
- A single symbol in the alphabet.
- A group of letters put together that has meaning.
- An action; something you do.
- Marks at the end of a sentence, or in the middle of a sentence, that let us know how to read the sentence.
- The person who writes the words in a book.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
- Something that describes.
- Connects words, phrases, or clauses.
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- Describes or modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
- Something that asks a question.
- One side of a sheet of paper in a book.
- Words that express strong emotion.
- The person who draws the pictures in a book.
- A group of words that go together to make a complete thought.
- A set of pages with words and pictures that tell a story or give information.
- The blank area between words that shows where one word ends and another begins.
- Replaces a noun.
20 Clues: Replaces a noun. • The name of a book. • Something that describes. • An action; something you do. • Something that asks a question. • A single symbol in the alphabet. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • Words that express strong emotion. • Connects words, phrases, or clauses. • One side of a sheet of paper in a book. • Describes or modifies nouns or pronouns. • ...
Personal Communication Units 1 and 2 2025-08-28
Across
- fear or anxiety related to any form of communication
- listening for information
- the attitude or mood of the words a speaker speaks
- hearing the words as background noise and not being involved in the listening process
- how you see things
- how fast or slowly a speaker speaks
- type of energy that comes from adrenaline and fear/excitement
- how loud or softly a speaker speaks
- communication without words
- time left over while listening
- communication with words
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- the words, body language, and symbols that convey an idea
- paying attention to the speaker
- part of the communication cycle that intercepts and interprets the message
- changing verbal communication nonverbally
- listening to or for a specific sound
- natural biological process when scared
- words, body language, and symbols that respond to the sender's message
- how high or low the words are spoken
- part of the communication cycle that transmits the message
- listening to someone's problems
- listening for enjoyment
- reasons not to listen
- type of energy that comes from the food we eat and the drinks we drink
24 Clues: how you see things • reasons not to listen • listening for enjoyment • communication with words • listening for information • communication without words • time left over while listening • paying attention to the speaker • listening to someone's problems • how fast or slowly a speaker speaks • how loud or softly a speaker speaks • listening to or for a specific sound • ...
J and A puzzle 2015 2015-02-03
12 Clues: tight • not stiff • arriving late • hidden from sight • best speech teacher • producing little light • lasting for a long time • fearless and adventurous • muscular and strong looking • brown haired, brown eyed boy • sharp protruding parts/points • blonde haired and blue eyed boy
Addi 2022-04-12
12 Clues: not awake • not strong • narrow slit • power of seeing • unclean, filthy • smooth or glossy • perhaps or possibly • the color of the sun • 7 days in a ________ • hoping something happens • shut forcefully and loudly • asking about the location of a thing
Benchmark Unit 9 Week 2 Spelling Words 2024-04-10
12 Clues: to lie • not used • to reveal • not discovered • to be unpleasant • sad or miserable • vanish from sight • to sever a connection • to draw away or divert • a feeling of displeasure • lacking the necessary power • to not agree with someone else
Rach 2022-06-21
17 Clues: Tattoo • F1 Team • Festival • Dance Style • Middle Name • Favourite Tea • Favourite Band • Irrational Fear • Favourite Cocktail • Number of Piercings • Childhood collection • Self Insert (2 Words) • Breed of Childhood Pet • Name of Acoustic Guitar • Favourite Game (4 words) • Bucket List #1 (2 words) • Character Crush (2 words)
Crossword Carry out general demolition 2022-06-01
Across
- (2 words) A no-go area
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix
- (3 words) A key health and safety risk in which someone could get crushed
- A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work
- (2 words) A pneumatic power tool that combines a hammer and chisel, which is used to break up concrete
- (2 words) A power saw used in demolition work
- In case of later complaints or claims, it a good idea to take these of the neighbouring buildings, before demolition work begins
- (2 words) A key health and safety risk in which someone could get hit by items from above
- (2 words) When a wall or beam is supporting much of the weight of the overlying parts of the structure
- words) A power saw in which the cutting action is achieved through a push-and-pull motion of the blade
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- It is professional and courteous to advise them that demolition will take place
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix
- A horizontal support of timber, stone, concrete, or steel across the top of a door or window
- (3 words) A phone line service established to advise the builder of the location of electric, gas, water and sewerage lines
- A key health and safety risk associated with working at heights over two metres
- This professional should be consulted to first identify load-bearing structures
- (2 words) The risk level for much demonstration work
- A hazardous material associated with homes built prior up to the 1980s
- An acronym for the document required for high-risk demolition work
- (2 words) This is what should happen for all service lines before demonstration begins
- An environmental issue caused by the use of power tools used in demolition work
- Produces the Safety Data Sheet with information about hazards and safety precautions for specific substances
- (2 words) Use this to pry timber members from the structure
- A heavy hammer used in demolition work
24 Clues: (2 words) A no-go area • A heavy hammer used in demolition work • (2 words) A power saw used in demolition work • (2 words) The risk level for much demonstration work • One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix • One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix • A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work • ...
Ethan Frank - Final Project 2023-05-25
Across
- Competing products that can be used in place of one another
- A tax put on imports to increase their price in the domestic market
- The desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product
- The place where resources are bought and sold (2 words)
- When a change in price causes a big change in quantity demanded (2 words)
- Customers like you and I buy US goods and services
- A basic requirement for survival
- The amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to produce at specific prices
- A worth that can be expressed in a dollar and or cents
- Something tangible that satisfies people's wants and needs
- Human-made tools and equipment to help produce more goods and services
- When the actual price of something is above or below the equilibrium price
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- Unemployment is caused by annual changes in the weather or conditions that reduce demand for jobs (2 words)
- The place where goods and services are bought and sold (2 words)
- The actions by Congress to increase or decrease aggregate demand to fight inflation, recession, or stagflation (2 words)
- Increase in prices in general
- Unemployment is directly related to swings in the business cycle, specifically recession (2 words)
- Products that increase the use of other products
- How quickly prices rise every year (2 words)
- When people in other countries buy US goods and services (2 words)
- Full employment, Low inflation, and Economic growth cause what (2 words)
- How many dollars’ worth of goods and services are made in America in a year
- When a change in price causes only a little change in quantity demanded (2 words)
- A maximum price for a product (2 words)
- Joint federal-state medical insurance program for people with low incomes
25 Clues: Increase in prices in general • A basic requirement for survival • A maximum price for a product (2 words) • How quickly prices rise every year (2 words) • Products that increase the use of other products • Customers like you and I buy US goods and services • The desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product • A worth that can be expressed in a dollar and or cents • ...
The Russian Revolution 2013-02-05
Across
- Peaceful protesters were gunned down by the czar's soldiers on this day in 1905 (two words).
- The person whose views were followed by the group that would eventually succeed in establishing a new government in Russia (2 words).
- Government control over every aspect of public and private life.
- Became czar in 1894, and maintained the principle of autocracy just as his father Alexander III did (two words).
- The process by which the government took over several small farms to create a large farm.
- A temporary government that took power in February 1917 (two words).
- Proposals, starting in 1928, aimed at building up Russia's heavy industry, improving transportation, and increasing farm output (three words).
- Leader of the Bolsheviks and first ruler of the Soviet Union.
- A group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917.
- One of the local representative councils formed in Russia after the downfall of czar Nicholas II.
- Revolutionary leader who took control of the Communist Party after Lenin died (two words).
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- An economic system in which the government makes all economic decisions (two words).
- A member of a class of wealthy Russian peasants.
- Eccentric monk assassinated because of his corrupt influence on the Russian royal family.
- Leader of the Red Army.
- A rail line built between 1891 and 1904 to connect European Russia with Russian ports on the Pacific Ocean (two words).
- By the mid-1930s, only the U.S., Great Britain, and Germany produced more steel than....
- Artistic style that praised Soviet life and communist values (two words).
- Lenin's way of easing the burdens imposed by War Communism and introducing elements of capitalism and competition (three words).
- Arrest, exile, or killing of thousands of suspected enemies of the communist party (two words).
- The Red Army's opponents.
21 Clues: Leader of the Red Army. • The Red Army's opponents. • A member of a class of wealthy Russian peasants. • Leader of the Bolsheviks and first ruler of the Soviet Union. • Government control over every aspect of public and private life. • A temporary government that took power in February 1917 (two words). • ...
Schizophrenia Terminology 2013-10-01
Across
- made up words that have meaning for the patient, but a different or non-existent meaning for others
- type of thinking that refers to an impaired ability to think abstractly
- psychomotor restlessness evident as pacing or fidgeting
- (two words) a sudden interruption in the thought process, usually due to internal stimuli
- pathological repeating of another’s words
- acute sustained contraction of muscles
- (Three words) life threatening disorder associated with antipsychotic medication, symptoms include reduced consciousness, increased muscle tone, and autonomic dysfunction
- any intense or strongly defended irrational suspicion
- (two words) jumble of words that is meaningless to the listener and sometimes even the speaker
- reduced motivation; inability to initiate tasks such as social contacts, grooming and other ADLs
- lack of energy, passivity
- (two words) a reduction in the expression, range, and intensity of affect
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- a medication-induced, temporary constellation of symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease
- fixed false beliefs that cannot be corrected by reasoning
- (two words) choice of words based on their sounds, rather than meaning ( Click, clack, clutch)
- misperception or misinterpretation of a real experience (patient sees coat rack, but believes it is a bear about to attack)
- false perception that the environment has changed (everything seems bigger or smaller)
- (two words) persistent EPS that usually appears after prolonged treatment and persists even after the medication has been discontinued (involuntary tonic muscular contractions involving tongue, fingers, toes, neck, trunk, or pelvis)
- (three words) personalization of unrelated events (patient sees a nurse talking with doctor and believes they are talking about him)
- involve perceiving a sensory experience for which no external stimulus exists (hearing a voice when no one is speaking)
- nonspecific feeling that a person has lost his or her identity and that the self if different or unreal (someone feels like a body part doesn’t belong to them)
- mimicking of movements of another
- inability to experience pleasure in activities that usually produce it
23 Clues: lack of energy, passivity • mimicking of movements of another • acute sustained contraction of muscles • pathological repeating of another’s words • any intense or strongly defended irrational suspicion • psychomotor restlessness evident as pacing or fidgeting • fixed false beliefs that cannot be corrected by reasoning • ...
Sip and Solve 2023-08-06
Across
- Where are they going on their honeymoon?
- Name of the venue of the wedding/reception (three words)
- Grooms favorite color?
- Street Groom grew up on
- Couples favorite NFL team
- Grooms favorite food
- Artist of who the couple seen in concert (two words)
- What branch of the military was Groom in? (two words)
- City Where the couple currently resides (two words)
- Brides favorite color?
- Combined how many nieces and nephews
- Brides favorite cocktail (two words)
- Name of street the couple resides on
- Number of tattoos the couple has combined
- What state was Bride born in?
- name of maid of honor of who was present when couple first met
- Theme park the couple has gone too (two words)
- Company the groom currently works for (two words)
- Couples favorite beer (two words)
- first summer vacation the couple went on (two words)
- What is Bride's occupation?
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- What month did the couple get engaged?
- Sport Devin enjoyed most playing when he was younger
- Sport Bride played for one day
- How high of a degree does the groom have
- Grooms favorite superhero (two words)
- the number of siblings Bride has
- Name of brides mother
- Name of grooms mother
- What state was Groom born in?
- Bride wanted to be this when she was young
- Team who played against the Redskins the couples first live NFL game
- Brides favorite meal of the day
- What was their first movie they saw in theatre?(two words)
- What is Groom's cats name?
- State where bride lived a short time
- Month the Groom was born
- What high school did Groom go to?
- Hospital where the bride currently works
- dogs name of couples
- What high school did Bride's go to?
- Brides favorite Disney princess
42 Clues: Grooms favorite food • dogs name of couples • Name of brides mother • Name of grooms mother • Grooms favorite color? • Brides favorite color? • Street Groom grew up on • Month the Groom was born • Couples favorite NFL team • What is Groom's cats name? • What is Bride's occupation? • What state was Groom born in? • What state was Bride born in? • Sport Bride played for one day • ...
Crossword Carry out general demolition CPCCCA3001 2023-08-07
Across
- A key health and safety risk associated with working at heights over two metres
- (2 words) A power saw used in demolition work
- (2 words) This is what should happen for all service lines before demonstration begins
- In case of later complaints or claims, it a good idea to take these of the neighbouring buildings, before demolition work begins
- A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work
- A heavy hammer used in demolition work
- An acronym for the document required for high-risk demolition work
- (2 words) When a wall or beam is supporting much of the weight of the overlying parts of the structure
- Produces the Safety Data Sheet with information about hazards and safety precautions for specific substances
- It is professional and courteous to advise them that demolition will take place
- This professional should be consulted to first identify load-bearing structures
- A hazardous material associated with homes built prior up to the 1980s
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- (3 words) A key health and safety risk in which someone could get crushed
- (2 words) The risk level for much demonstration work
- (2 words) A no-go area
- (2 words) A pneumatic power tool that combines a hammer and chisel, which is used to break up concrete
- (2 words) A key health and safety risk in which someone could get hit by items from above
- (2 words) A power saw in which the cutting action is achieved through a push-and-pull motion of the blade
- (2 words) Use this to pry timber members from the structure
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix
- One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix
- A horizontal support of timber, stone, concrete, or steel across the top of a door or window
- (3 words) A phone line service established to advise the builder of the location of electric, gas, water and sewerage lines
- An environmental issue caused by the use of power tools used in demolition work
24 Clues: (2 words) A no-go area • A heavy hammer used in demolition work • (2 words) A power saw used in demolition work • (2 words) The risk level for much demonstration work • A digging and earth-moving machine used in demolition work • One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix • One of the two variables shown on a risk assessment matrix • ...
pixar 2 2025-11-02
Across
- pixar’s lowest grossing movie as of 2025
- cause of hectors death
- pixar headquarters has an all day bar for this
- andy’s sister
- type of ice cream mater eats in cars 2
- a founding father of pixar who also created their own major company (2 words)
- pixar’s highest grossing movie as of 2025 (3 words)
- the afterlife in 2020 pixar movie (3 words)
- only pixar movie to feature live action footage
- these pixar characters presented the academy award for best animated feature film in 2016 (3 words)
- two best friends get banished here
- takes place in canada (2 words)
- inside out, soul, up, and this movie all share the same director (2 words)
- onward voice actor (2 words(
- voices both chick hicks and ken (2 words)
- “i don’t like food, i love it. if i don’t love it, i dont _____”
- pixar short which features a protagonist that was an early design for a toy story character (2 words)
- pixar character that appears in boo’s room
- nemo’s mom
- hamish, hubert and harris are _____
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- dish served by remy to food critic anton ego
- wall•e’s little friend
- she wouldn’t stop shaking the bag
- miguel’s dog is known as a “Mexican ____ dog”
- brand of lighting mcqueens tires, reference to another pixar character
- composter of “you’ve got a friend in me”
- only pixar movie to not feature the pizza planet truck (2 words)
- pink emotion
- chum and anchor
- carl and ellie’s dream location
- nemos teacher
- evil emperor zurg is a “sworn enemy of the _____ alliance”
- lightning mcqueen gets his racing number from the release year of this pixar movie (2 words)
- says “i look at you and im home.”
- this item from the human world causes a code 2319
- jack-jacks babysitter
36 Clues: nemo’s mom • pink emotion • andy’s sister • nemos teacher • chum and anchor • jack-jacks babysitter • wall•e’s little friend • cause of hectors death • onward voice actor (2 words( • carl and ellie’s dream location • takes place in canada (2 words) • she wouldn’t stop shaking the bag • says “i look at you and im home.” • two best friends get banished here • ...
My colleague complains to me, but is cheerful to everyone else 2024-01-16
15 Clues: 殊勝な • cut • bright • 共感、感情移入 • coworker • (人)に(仕事を)あてがう • ある程度 (3 words) • 〔組織内で〕転勤[転任]する • 何らかの理由で (3 words) • (人)と付き合う (2 words) • (~に)抵抗する (3 words) • 比較的単純[簡単]な (2 words) • ~について不安に感じる (3 words) • 自分の正体[本性]を現す (4 words) • unimportant things (2 words)
christina 2024-01-17
Across
- Groom is never caught not wearing a _____.
- Bride and Groom play this sport in the spring or fall.
- Bride calls the Groom this marvel character.
- Groom’s nickname his friends gave him.
- The Bride attended this High School. (2 words)
- Bronco’s middle name.
- Father of the Bride.
- Groom and Bride love seeing this baseball team every year. (2 words)
- Mother of the Bride.
- Groom took the Bride to see _______ for her first rock concert.
- Bride’s favorite beer. (2 words)
- Groom’s hometown.
- The Groom lived on _____ Lake when he was young.
- Groom graduated from ______ (3 words)
- Groom and the Bride live in what town.
- Bride and Groom’s favorite downtown Kalamazoo restaurant. (2 words)
- Where did the Bride meet the Groom’s parents for the first time. (2 words)
- Groom’s favorite sport in High School.
- What is one of Groom’s favorite college teams to root for besides University of Michigan. (2 words)
- Bronco is what dog breed. (3 words)
- Other than the Detroit Lions, what is the grooms other favorite NFL team. (2 words)
- Bride played what sport in College.
- Groom and Brides house color.
- Groom and Bride are in a _________ league on Wednesday nights.
- Bride’s age
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- The street the groom lived on while attending college in Kalamazoo.
- Father of the Groom.
- Groom and Bride have traveled to ______ states.
- Groom and Bride lived in how many apartments before purchasing their home.
- Groom and the Bride’s first dinner date.
- Bride was born in this town. (2 words)
- Groom and Bride's dog name
- Watersport activity the Groom enjoys doing.
- The Groom and the Bride have been together for ______ years.
- Color of the Bride’s vehicle.
- This tournament was played at the grooms 30th birthday party.
- Bride graduated from ______ (3 words)
- Groom's birthday month.
- Mother of the Groom.
- ______ is the month the Groom and the Bride had their first date.
- Bride and Groom got Bronco in what year. (4 words)
- Groom was born in this town. (2 words)
- Bride’s favorite female marvel character.
- Groom and Bride’s favorite baseball stadium they visited besides the Tigers Stadium.
- The Groom attended this High School. (2 words)
- Groom's age
- Bride’s birthday month.
- Bride’s nickname her mother called her when she was young.
- Bride’s favorite rock band is _____. (2 words)
- Groom and Bride met on this dating app.
50 Clues: Groom's age • Bride’s age • Groom’s hometown. • Father of the Groom. • Father of the Bride. • Mother of the Bride. • Mother of the Groom. • Bronco’s middle name. • Groom's birthday month. • Bride’s birthday month. • Groom and Bride's dog name • Color of the Bride’s vehicle. • Groom and Brides house color. • Bride’s favorite beer. (2 words) • Bronco is what dog breed. (3 words) • ...
ELA Review 2025-02-13
Across
- comparison of two or more things without using the words 'like' or 'as'
- a rhetorical appeal that appeals to logical thinking or reasoning
- referring to something without mentioning it directly; can be historical, biblical, cultural, or literary
- the last sentence of an introductory paragraph that lists the 3 main points of an essay (2 words)
- when a text is written from the narrator’s point of view and uses words like ‘I,’ ‘me’, ‘my’, ‘ours’, etc (2 words)
- when something is being done to the subject of a sentence it is written in this
- a nice way to say something harsh or unappealing
- comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as'
- when the exact opposite of what you expect to happen actually happens (2 words)
- when the subject of a sentence is doing something, the sentence is written in this
- the feeling you, as the reader, get when reading a particular piece of writing
- when the speaker says the opposite of what they really mean; sarcasm is a form of this (2 words)
- a conclusion one reaches based on evidence and reasoning
- a story told from mainly from a first person perspective
- when the reader knows more about something than the character (2 words)
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- when annotating a text, this is when an older character gives advice to a younger character (4 words)
- the correct way to cite textual evidence when writing an essay (2 words)
- when annotating a text, a character figures something out (2 words)
- a rhetorical appeal that appeals to the moral character or credibility of someone
- when a text uses words like ‘you’ and ‘your’ (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)
- giving human qualities to non-human objects
- when two or more people are having a conversation, we say they are having what?
- when one thing stands for or represents something else
- when the author brings the reader back to the original point in an argumentative essay
- the author's attitude toward a subject
- an extreme exaggeration
- when annotating a text, a word, phrase, or situation that shows up multiple times (3 words)
- the opposing viewpoint in an argumentative essay
- a rhetorical appeal that appeals to the emotions of a reader
30 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • the author's attitude toward a subject • giving human qualities to non-human 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) • ...
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
Unit 1 Vocabulary crossword 2017-09-13
Across
- ______ is a class that can teach you how to stay away from drugs and or
- actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of other people ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
- if every person has a personality they have a ___________ `
- refers to the wide spectrum of techniques and psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person's levels of stress ( 3 words with 2 dashes in between)
- your support is of great _____
- The action of stopping something from happening
- An overall state of being well.
- something you want to accomplish or reach
- taking action to influence people to address a health-related concern
- the process of ending a disagreement ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services and use these resources to promote his or her health and wellness ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- the act of choosing between two or more courses of action ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- the sum of your surroundings
- a goal that will take a long period of time ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- _____ are friends or people around you
- specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- the passing of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to
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- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- the providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- communication plan that can help you say no when you are urged to do something ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- people that take care of their body and also emotions / reactions ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- ___________ is known as like a cellphone, a computer, and a tablet
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- ______can also be known as internet or social media
- a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- the practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something like alcohol
- steps to identify and achieve your goals ( 2 words with a dash in between)
- someone that is inspiring as usual a good ______-________ ( 2 words with a dash in between)
30 Clues: the sum of your surroundings • your support is of great _____ • An overall state of being well. • _____ are friends or people around you • something you want to accomplish or reach • The action of stopping something from happening • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • ______can also be known as internet or social media • ...
Entrepreneurship Review Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-25
Across
- The part of the total value of the market, (expressed in dollars or unit sales), that a company wants to achieve in sales or presently possesses (Two Words)
- Operating and manufacturing costs of a company that do not change in relation to production and sales, i.e. rent, salaries (Two Words)
- A financial statement showing the financial position of a person, business or other organization on a specific date (Two Words)
- Acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients (Two Words)
- A type of partnership in which each partner is equally responsible for the operation of the company and are personally liable for all debts (Two Words)
- A corporation that does not sell shares or securities to the general public (Two Words)
- An automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called transponders (Abbr.)
- Owners of a business may be responsible for debts that exceed the amount of their investment (Two Words)
- A method of distributing or selling your product or service directly to the customer without going through intermediaries (Two Words)
- A person who takes the risk of turning an opportunity into profit
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- Protects literary works , musical works, artistic works, and software for 50 years after the authors death
- Shareholders are only responsible for debts up to and including the amount of their investment (Two Words)
- An individual or firm that will give start up capital in exchange for shares of ownership
- Paid communication through a medium
- Those who provide investments for new businesses
- Equal to assets minus total liabilities and stands for the value of the company that is claimed by the owner(s)
- A pricing strategy in which a marketer sets a relatively high price for a product (Two Words)
- The specific group of people who buy a particular product or service - broken down by gender, age, education, income, etc. (Two Words)
- Calculating your retail price by increasing your cost of a product by a certain amount to arrive at your selling price (Three Words)
- Consists of property, major equipment and vehicles required for the business. I.e. land, building, cars, machinery (Two Words)
- The various employees or business consultants you need to hire for your business (Two Words)
- The amount of the selling price of a product that is above the cost of the product or service to the business selling the product or service (Two Words)
- Various businesses who move goods between the producer and the consumers, i.e. wholesalers, retailers
- A security or guarantee (usually an asset) pledged for the repayment of a loan if one cannot procure enough funds to repay
24 Clues: Paid communication through a medium • Those who provide investments for new businesses • A person who takes the risk of turning an opportunity into profit • Acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients (Two Words) • A corporation that does not sell shares or securities to the general public (Two Words) • ...
Juvenile Justice Week 2021-09-23
Across
- Factors that make the offense/circumstance seem less serious than charged
- I spend time with, BIT that helps the juvenile recognize their peer group (5 words)
- and Restorative Justice, Philosophy of justice that includes competency development, community protection, and accountability (4 words)
- Therapy, an intensive family intervention intended to stabilize the living arrangement, promote reunification, or prevent and reduce the utilization of out-of-home therapeutic resources (2 words)
- Consequences, legal disabilities imposed by law as a result of an adjudication (2 words)
- Review, Monthly meetings that are used to discusses the direction of cases (2 words)
- Restructuring, With BC walks a juvenile through the thought process to help determine a better way of handling the situation (2 words)
- Every antisocial act should receive a disapproving message
- Sanctions should be administered as soon as possible after the act
- Risk Factors that can be changed over time through use of cognitive behavioral interventions
- to Detention, Resources that are used to hold the juvenile accountable and protect the community while allowing the juvenile to remain in the home (3 words)
- Offenders that require supervision and interventions to aid in behavior change
- Detention Assessment (acronym)
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- Factors that make the offense/circumstance seem more serious than charged
- Interviewing, Communication style that assists people in resolving their ambivalence about change by focusing on their internal motivation and commitment (2 words)
- Chain, Tool used to walk a juvenile through a situation where they may have acted inappropriately to help show the juvenile errors in their thinking (2 words)
- Level of Service, Risk Assessment used to identify areas of need (4 words)
- Risk Factors that do not change
- Decree, Diversion that allows juveniles to be under supervision, but not have a permanent Court record (2 words)
- _____tells us how to target supervision and treatment
- Court Ordered plan for a juvenile that has been adjudicated Delinquent
- Benefit Analysis, Tool used to help a juvenile see the positive and negative that are associated with a behavior (3 words)
- Severity and type of responses should match the severity and type of behavior exhibited
- Mental Heath Screening (acronym)
- _____ Principal tells us what to target
- Offenders that need little supervision and are thought to be self correcting
- Officer, Attorney that is contracted by the Courts to oversee proceedings (2 words)
- ______ Principal tells us who to target
- Childhood Experiences, Questionnaire used to determine negative childhood experience that may impact a juveniles behaviors (3 words)
- the Driver, helps to determine what criminogenic need may be causing the behaviors (2 words)
30 Clues: Detention Assessment (acronym) • Risk Factors that do not change • Mental Heath Screening (acronym) • _____ Principal tells us what to target • ______ Principal tells us who to target • _____tells us how to target supervision and treatment • Every antisocial act should receive a disapproving message • Sanctions should be administered as soon as possible after the act • ...
PERSUASIVE SPEAKING 2020-04-01
Across
- Theory that proposes listeners who are intensely interested in your topic and can easily understand your presentation will put more effort into thinking about your persuasive message than will listeners who don’t care about or don’t understand your speech topic. (Three words)
- Explicit statements that speak to needs and feelings. (Two words)
- The process of identifying important characteristics about your listeners, and using this information to prepare your speech.
- Ethos, logos, and pathos (Two words)
- Showing your audience that you understand their needs, have their best interests in mind, and genuinely believe in your topic.
- When you start with a generally held principle and then show how a specific instance relates to that principle. (Two words)
- Argues about whether an action should or should not be taken. (Three words)
- The degree of expertise your audience thinks you have regarding your speech topic.
- The audience who are less motivated about the topic or who don’t have the time or knowledge needed to understand the information will not be fully engaged with the speech. They may selectively listen for items of personal interest but miss your larger meaning and not fully understand your thesis. (Two words)
- Warmth, personality, and dynamism your audience sees in you.
- The audience members who are highly motivated to listen and who have the knowledge needed to understand your message will pay more attention and carefully evaluate your points. (Two words)
- Logical reasons.
- When you connect a set a specific, related facts to arrive at a more general conclusion. (Two words)
- The speaker’s credibility.
- Emotions.
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- A five-step method for organizing a persuasive speech about a problem. (Two words)
- Human behavior is motivated by the desire to meet basic life needs. (Three words)
- Language that indicates how certain you are about your major premise.
- You draw a connection between two events or things and claim that one produced the other. (Three words)
- Supports a claim by drawing a comparison between two ideas or situations to show that what’s true for one could be true for the other. (Two words)
- The use of threats, manipulation, and violence to force others to do something against their will.
- Speeches that reinforce or change listeners’ attitudes and beliefs and possibly even motivate them to take action. (Two words)
- Urges a judgment on a topic or explains why something is good or bad. (Three words)
- An audience’s perception of a speaker’s trustworthiness and the validity of the information provided in the speech.
- Establishes whether something is true or not. (Three words)
- Claims that are not true or are based on inadequate or inaccurate evidence.
26 Clues: Emotions. • Logical reasons. • The speaker’s credibility. • Ethos, logos, and pathos (Two words) • Establishes whether something is true or not. (Three words) • Warmth, personality, and dynamism your audience sees in you. • Explicit statements that speak to needs and feelings. (Two words) • Language that indicates how certain you are about your major premise. • ...
microbiology 2019-03-12
Across
- purple colored stain used in gram stain (2 words)
- gram-negative bacilli
- microscopic organisms including bacteria, fungi, and viruses
- the scientific study of fungi
- UV
- gram-negative bacilli
- natural antiviral compounds produced by animal cells
- clostridium (2 words)
- CSF (2 words)
- the process of killing all microorganisms and spores
- gram-negative bacilli
- gram-negative spirochetes
- trimethoprim sulfa
- antibiotic that targets both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria (2 words)
- a meshwork of amino acids and sugars that forms an additional rigid layer outside the plasma membrane in a bacterial cell wall
- fine fibers that help bacteria stick to surfaces and to each other
- a solid gel derived from algae and infused with nutrients to promote or restrict bacterial growth
- sprawling rings of fungi growing in skin
- unicellular fungi
- bacteria with a thick peptidoglycan layer of the cell wall that stain purple in a gram stain (2 words)
- gram-positive cocci
- bacitracin neomycin polymixin
- pasteurella (2 words)
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- disease causing
- gram-positive bacilli
- streptococcus (2 words)
- thick walled capsules formed by some bacteria, that protect the DNA and are resistant to desiccation, UV light, pH, freezing, heat and many disinfectants
- the lowest dilution of a drug in solution that prevents bacterial growth (3 words)
- fungi
- intestinal
- leptospira (2 words)
- fluid withdrawn by suction
- chemicals that kill or inhibit microorganisms on inanimate objects
- the space around an antibiotic disc where no bacteria grow in the agar diffusion test for antibiotic sensitivity
- gram-negative bacilli
- normal bacteria of animals found on all exposed surfaces and throughout the GI tract (2 words)
- a microorganism that does not ordinarily cause disease but becomes pathogenic under certain circumstances (2 words)
- UTI (3 words)
- disease caused by infection with the yeast Candida albicans
- fungi that inhabit the skin of animals
- chemicals that kill or inhibit microorganism on living tissue
- inflammation of the mammary gland
- pink colored stain used in Gram stain
- free from infection; uncontaminated
- over the counter
- c (singular=coccus)
46 Clues: UV • fungi • intestinal • CSF (2 words) • UTI (3 words) • disease causing • over the counter • unicellular fungi • trimethoprim sulfa • gram-positive cocci • c (singular=coccus) • leptospira (2 words) • gram-positive bacilli • gram-negative bacilli • gram-negative bacilli • gram-negative bacilli • clostridium (2 words) • gram-negative bacilli • pasteurella (2 words) • streptococcus (2 words) • ...
Religion Puzzle - Lent, Triduum, Easter 2021-03-11
Across
- Sentenced Jesus to death by crucifixion (2 words)
- He betrayed Jesus
- the symbol of salvation Jesus Christ offers to the world
- means "three days"
- the beginning of lent(2 words)
- the eve of a holy day
- the fulfillment of God's plan of salvation(2 words)
- Man married to Mary
- Jesus' Father
- prayer, fasting, and almsgiving(2 words)
- set apart for sacred purpose
- marks the beginning of the Church
- Greek word meaning "fiftieth day"
- High priest who accused Jesus of blasphemy
- a religious ceremony regarding divine grace, ex. Eucharist
- three day period starting with evening mass on Holy Thursday (2 words)
- sacred place dedicated to a person or event
- Jewish feast celebrating God's deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt
- bread and wine becoming the body and blood of Jesus
- son of God
- Pontius Pilate's title in Judea
- the day we recall Jesus' suffering and death (2 words)
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- mocking God
- Jesus' Passover meal with his disciples(2 words)
- number of days after Easter that Jesus ascended
- the first saint of the church
- 40 days after Easter, Jesus returns to the Father
- gift from God that helps us live good lives
- helped Jesus carry His cross (3 words)
- with God and Jesus completes the holy trinity (2 words)
- a follower of Jesus during His life
- instituted at the Last Supper
- number of stations of the Cross
- day we recall how Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with His disciples(2 words)
- Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (abbreviation)
- last name of the woman who was the first to see the risen Christ
- sacred day commemorating the resurrection of Jesus
- Passion, death, resurrection, and ascension of Christ(2 words)
- the Last Supper was the first one of these
- gave Jesus a cloth to wipe His face
- Garden where Jesus was arrested
- 40 days to prepare for Easter
- Jewish religious ruling council
- commemorates Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem(2 words)
- Dismas (2 words)
- every time we receive this, we experience the real presence of Christ
- A Roman soldier that put a spear in Jesus' side
- first name of the woman who was the first to see the risen Christ
48 Clues: son of God • mocking God • Jesus' Father • Dismas (2 words) • He betrayed Jesus • means "three days" • Man married to Mary • the eve of a holy day • set apart for sacred purpose • the first saint of the church • instituted at the Last Supper • 40 days to prepare for Easter • the beginning of lent(2 words) • number of stations of the Cross • Garden where Jesus was arrested • ...
How Well Do You Know The Couple? 2023-06-17
Across
- Favorite Tourist Activity
- Dating Anniversary (2 words)
- How Many Times Has Joe Bought Kayla Flowers
- Beach Necessity For Both
- Honeymoon Departure
- What Did Joe Want To Be When He Grew Up? (2 words)
- Plane Trip (Bride's Favorite City)
- Joe's Alma Mater (2 Words)
- Where Did He Propose?
- Sport Bride Played In High School? (2 Words)
- Bosak Summer Saturday
- Honeymoon Destination
- Car Joe Drives
- "I Shall" and "I Promise," e.g.
- Bride's First Job
- Kayla's Undergrad Degree
- Bride's Favorite Ice Cream Flavor
- Joe's Favorite Way to Make Steaks
- Joe Siblings
- How Many Dresses Did The Bride Try On
- Nieces and Nephews
- Most Hated Chore (By Both)
- Groom's Choice Drink
- Size Of Groom's Boutonnière
- Couple's Favorite Beer
- Instrument Groom Played
- How Many House Projects Has Kayla Stated Since They Met?
- Bride's Surname
- Name Of Officiant
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- Show They Bonded Over On Their First Date (3 Words)
- Bride's Favorite TV Show (2 Words)
- Groom's Father
- Calhoun Monthly Tradition (2 Words)
- How Did They Meet?
- Type Of Honeymoon
- How Many States Did Guests Travel From
- First Play They Saw Together (2 Words)
- First Kiss (2 Words)
- Made One
- First Weekend Away
- Bride's Middle Name
- Where Did Kayla Go Before Their First Date
- Groom's Childhood Nickname
- Current Abode (2 words)
- Joe's Most Exciting Home Purchase
- Groom's Birthday
- First Thing Joe Cooked For Kayla
- Groom's Middle Name
- The Only Game Kayla Has Beat Joe In (3 words)
- Groom's Work
- Family Chef
- Number of Proposal Rules
- What Rule Did Joe Break When He Proposed? (2 words)
- Who Said I Love You First
- Engagement Month
- Bride's Father
- Only Movie They Have Seen Together In A Theater (Hint It Wasn't Good)
- First Date Location
- Joe Right Or Left Handed?
- Ports on Cruise
- Number of States Kayla Has Lived In
- Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, And Something ....
62 Clues: Made One • Family Chef • Groom's Work • Joe Siblings • Groom's Father • Car Joe Drives • Bride's Father • Ports on Cruise • Bride's Surname • Groom's Birthday • Engagement Month • Type Of Honeymoon • Bride's First Job • Name Of Officiant • How Did They Meet? • First Weekend Away • Nieces and Nephews • Bride's Middle Name • Honeymoon Departure • Groom's Middle Name • First Date Location • First Kiss (2 Words) • ...
Mar 10 JK 2022-03-11
Across
- constantly moving in a certain way
- very bad
- synonym of alcohol
- (3 words) feeling sick. "I am _ _ _."
- (3 words) encouraging words to someone in a challenging situation. Similar to "Don't give up!")
- literal: how people stand / figurative: someone's opinion
- happy, like Santa Claus
- keep something in water for a while
- pickled cucumbers that are chopped up. Used by some people on hamburgers and hotdogs. Yuck!
- (2 words) a friend who is only your friend when you are happy, wealthy, popular etc.
- a condition that follows after a night with too much alcohol
- (8 words) start your day feeling angry
- If you wake up at 8:45 a.m., you __.
- (2 words) If you describe HOW you bought something, you can say I _ _ it by credit card/cash etc.
- extremely. "Minus 38 Celsius?! Wow, that's __ cold!"
- sad, gloomy
- very light rain
- slowly move a spoon around in a liquid
- gently warm. In March, a __ day is about 12 degrees.
- (2 words) tsunami
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- (6 words) even bad things have a good side
- not nice
- un soudeur
- une allumette
- (4 words) Abdellah _ _ _ _ last week. But he is better this week.
- call out like a wolf, or cry in great pain
- inconsistent, not smooth or steady: hot/cold, up/down etc.
- verser
- (6 words) I am not going to spend this sudden gift of $25,000. Maybe there will be a problem in the future, so I will _ _ _ _ _ _.
- (4 words) not possible now but let's try later (an item in a shop or a meeting etc.)
- the noun form of "die"
- opposite of "fatter"
- a tool you use to grab or hold something. It looks a bit like "scissors".
- pantoufle
- (4 words) learn indirectly
- the edge of land before water (s_ _ _ _)
- very precise, careful and exact
- happen again
- chou-fleur
- a way of cooking eggs in water
- rain with noise and flashes of light
41 Clues: verser • not nice • very bad • pantoufle • un soudeur • chou-fleur • sad, gloomy • happen again • une allumette • very light rain • (2 words) tsunami • synonym of alcohol • opposite of "fatter" • the noun form of "die" • happy, like Santa Claus • (4 words) learn indirectly • a way of cooking eggs in water • very precise, careful and exact • constantly moving in a certain way • ...
Back to the Movies 2024-02-22
Across
- Steve Buscemi's order in "The Blues Brothers"; "4 whole fried chickens and a ____."
- Titular "Queen of the Desert"
- Puerto Rican character actor, Luis ______
- Most successful indie film ever, "The _____ _____ Project"
- Horse-eating alien, 2 words
- Prequel to "Monsters Inc.", "Monsters __________"
- Reptillian denizens of Skull Island
- First of the Universal Monster films
- Shark-punching action star, Jason _______
- Final course of "The Menu"
- Villain of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", 2 words
- Mythical criminal, 2 words
- Horrible actor hunting 3 orphans, 2 words
- Merciless killer in "No Country for Old Men", 2 words
- Underground people from Jordan Peele's "Us"
- Robin Williams-starring gay comedy, "The ________"
- Man who ages backwards, 2 words
- Legend of stop-motion animation, Ray ___________
- Tagline of "Thanksgiving"; "There will be no _________"
- Assassin hired by Plankton
- Beatles amnesia film
- Substance bears should not get into
- One-time Bond actor, George _______
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- Top speed in "Spaceballs"
- Possibly the worst director of all time, 3 words
- Disney classic set to classical music
- Jeff Goldblum's doctor in "Jurassic Park", Ian _______
- Faux-war comedy movie, 3 words
- "He's not the _______! He's a very naughty boy!"
- Villain of Pixar's "Coco", _______ De La Cruz
- Sponsor of Little Orphan Annie in "A Christmas Story"
- Only word spoken in "Silent Movie"
- Prolific and cheap director of the 60s, Roger ______
- His final film was "Edward Scissorhands", 2 words
- Horror film that made people faint in theaters, "_________ 2"
- Nickname of Matt Murphy
- Michigan-born horror legend, Sam _____
- Hero of "The Lego Movie"
- Tom Hanks-led drama-comedy, "A Man Called ____"
- Bill and Ted's preferred gas station, 2 words
- Robocop's former human identity, 2 words
- Arnold's Terminator model number
- Spanish found-footage zombie series
- Sasha Baren Cohen's fake reporter
- Ruthless killer in "Fargo", Peter ________
- It really tied "The Dude"'s living room together
- Where Carl was trying to go in "Up", 2 words
- Set the standard for Sherlock Holmes, Basil ________
48 Clues: Beatles amnesia film • Nickname of Matt Murphy • Hero of "The Lego Movie" • Top speed in "Spaceballs" • Final course of "The Menu" • Mythical criminal, 2 words • Assassin hired by Plankton • Horse-eating alien, 2 words • Titular "Queen of the Desert" • Faux-war comedy movie, 3 words • Man who ages backwards, 2 words • Arnold's Terminator model number • ...
Devina, Zavereen, Nicky, Alvin 2024-08-03
Across
- Factors of production being over utilized means that there is a positive output gap, having ___ in the economy.
- There may also be risks of ___ if Aggregate Demand is falling too much. (1 word)
- Positive output gap can only be achieved in? (1 word)
- What do economists think about the concept of the output gaps that's difficult to measure for the purpose of economics? (2 words)
- Trend rate of growth is the long-run average rate of growth of the ___ in an economy over time. (2 words)
- The path of actual economic growth tends to ___ around the long-run real GDP growth path. (1 word)
- The difference between the actual level of real GDP and its estimated long-term value at a point in time is called? (2 words)
- What can increase maximum output? (2words)
- When house prices rise too high and there is a sudden collapse in demand for housing, thus, the fall in house pricing will result in a decrease in ___. (2 words)
- One of the examples of demand-side shock is that the central bank may raise interest rates to combat ___. (2 words)
- When high stock market crash, what will it reduce? (2 words)
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- The output gap is an economic measure of the difference between the actual output of an economy and its ___. (2 words)
- In a positive output gap, the main problem are rising demand-pull and ___. (2 words)
- What can demand sided shock do to the world economy? (1 word)
- In a negative output gap, what happens if aggregate demand is falling too much? (2 words)
- What economic factor can cause sudden demand changes? (2 words)
- A negative output means there is ___ in the economy due to weak aggregate demand. (2 words)
- A positive output gap means that the economy is operating beyond ___. (2 words)
- What problem arises from estimating potential output? (1 word)
- A sharp fall in oil and other commodity prices will ___ the SRAS curve. (1 word)
20 Clues: What can increase maximum output? (2words) • Positive output gap can only be achieved in? (1 word) • When high stock market crash, what will it reduce? (2 words) • What can demand sided shock do to the world economy? (1 word) • What problem arises from estimating potential output? (1 word) • What economic factor can cause sudden demand changes? (2 words) • ...
CS/BoR Ch. 2.2 Loss Prevention Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-06
Across
- commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet
- A type of refund fraud in which a customer purchases a new item and then returns a damaged or broken identical item. (2 words)
- includes a variety of ways that dishonest people use the retailer's return system and processes for personal gain. (2 words)
- Taking an item from a store without paying for it
- purchasing an item for a special event, using it but keeping the tag on, and then returning it
- Preventable, but unintentional, errors made as the result of paperwork, system, administrative, clerical or other inadvertent mistakes. (2 words)
- a type of fraud often automatically detected as a payment is processed through a POS system (4 words)
- occurs when a thief takes a lower-priced item out of a package are replaces it with a higher-priced item. (2 words)
- dishonest customers order merchandise online and then falsely claim that they did not receive it or that their identity was stolen (2 words)
- thieves use someone else's stolen personal information to purchase merchandise (2 words)
- when a shopper takes an item and moves it from one location to another (2 words)
- When someone stays in the store for a long period of time, they are ______.
- people who frequently come into the store but never buy anything (2 words)
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- a type of ecommerce fraud in which cyber-criminals create programs to test randomly generated card numbers and CVV codes until they find a combination that works. (2 words)
- This type of surveillance device called (EAS) used to prevent item theft that are embedded in tags that are attached to merchandise by the manufacturer or store employee. (2 words)
- the deliberate act of damaging or destroying company property
- A type of camera used to watch areas of the store, including the sales floor and other locations.
- retailer costs/expenses caused by either deliberate or unintentional human actions. (2 words)
- a type of fraud where thieves use stolen login information to access customer retailer accounts/loyalty accounts (2 words)
- A type of anti-theft device that's attached directly to clothing items. When they are removed without the proper tool, ink is released and can ruin the clothing. (3 words)
- a type of refund fraud in which the thief finds discarded receipts, looks for items that match the items on the receipt and attempts to return them(2 words)
- a form of payment not commonly used today but retailers tend to process them as an electronic fund transfer immediately rather than a deposit
- when a retailer's suppliers commit fraud (2 words)
- A type of fraud by employees where they give products away by passing them at the POS without actually scanning them, scanning only a portion of the items
- A preventable loss caused by deliberate or unintentional human actions.
25 Clues: Taking an item from a store without paying for it • when a retailer's suppliers commit fraud (2 words) • the deliberate act of damaging or destroying company property • commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet • A preventable loss caused by deliberate or unintentional human actions. • ...
Telegram 1 2019-07-03
Across
- забронировать
- провожать (write the words together)
- авария
- стоимость проезда
- не отставать от (write the words together)
- участок
- достопримечательности
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- высадить (write the words together)
- граница
- длина
- морское путешествие
- отправиться в путешествие (write the words together)
- догонять (write the words together)
- коренной
- опоздать на транспорт
15 Clues: длина • авария • граница • участок • коренной • забронировать • стоимость проезда • морское путешествие • опоздать на транспорт • достопримечательности • высадить (write the words together) • догонять (write the words together) • провожать (write the words together) • не отставать от (write the words together) • отправиться в путешествие (write the words together)
Characteristics of Cloud Computing 2022-01-20
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- - 4 words(resources available when end user requires them)
- - 3 words(abstraction of resource location)
- - 2 words(resource can be added or taken away from an end user on demand)
- - 3 words(software allowing resources to be allocated on current demand)
- - 2 words(pay for what you use)
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- - 4 words(reduce cost, economies of scale)
- - 1 word(Physical resources are provisioned virtually, accessible from anywhere / anytime)
- - 1 word(technical knowledge of maintenance not burden on user)
- - 1 word(multiple users access the same resources at the same time)
- - 2 words(Shared resources)
- - 2 words(add new nodes without reconfiguration)
- - 3 words(available on a range of devices)
- - 2 words(removes the need for heavy investment)
- - 2 words(large storage capacity)
14 Clues: - 2 words(Shared resources) • - 2 words(pay for what you use) • - 2 words(large storage capacity) • - 4 words(reduce cost, economies of scale) • - 3 words(available on a range of devices) • - 3 words(abstraction of resource location) • - 2 words(add new nodes without reconfiguration) • - 2 words(removes the need for heavy investment) • ...
Stephen and Kattie #2 2022-08-23
Across
- 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
- What does Stephen and Kattie do 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 • ...
Unit 6 The Church is Servant Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-31
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- (2 words) Serving others in this way means helping others find hard work that will allow them to express human dignity.
- The principle of Catholic social doctrine which says that no community of higher order should do what can be done equally well or better by a community of lower order.
- (3 words) The catholic Church teaches that this right is a basic human right.
- (2 words) Represents the Christian family by living as faith disciples.
- (4 words) Said, "As far as the Church is concerned, the social message of the Gospel must not be considered a theory, but above all else a basis and a motivation for action."
- (5 words) A principle that says God is particularly concerned with the needs of those who suffer the most and that the human community should be too.
- (2 words)The body of Church teachings which relate to our economic and political interactions within the world.
- (2 words)The sum of social conditions which allow people, either groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfillment more full and easily
- A genuine concern for the well-being of other people.
- Having only one spouse.
- The type of people that are called to serve the weak and bring the powerful to accountability.
- (2 words) Developed by those who felt that the Spirit of compromise between the Christian world and the secular world was weakening the core of the gospel message.
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- Expected to care for people by meeting their immediate needs for food and shelter in the early Church.
- (2 words) The opposite of solidarity.
- What Christians are expected to give as an expression of love.
- (2 words) Holds a high value in Christian social doctrine.
- (3 words) The principle outlined by Saint Augustine and accepted by the Catholic Church which says that under certain specific conditions Christians may engage in war.
- (2 words) The reminder that human beings were not created to live in isolation or to be saved in isolation.
- A system in which a native person was "entrusted" to a settler to be "civilized" and taught the basics of Christian doctrine.
- (2 words) Teaches that the right to work is a basic human right.
20 Clues: Having only one spouse. • (2 words) The opposite of solidarity. • A genuine concern for the well-being of other people. • (2 words) Holds a high value in Christian social doctrine. • What Christians are expected to give as an expression of love. • (2 words) Teaches that the right to work is a basic human right. • ...
Electoral College and Political Party Review Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- Party that supported internal improvements, a protective tariff, and a National Bank.
- Candidate from the Green Party who ran in 2000 and was accused of playing a "spoiler role" (2 words).
- The main concern of the Democratic-Republicans regarding government size (2 words).
- Minor parties that focus on a single topic, like the "Know-Nothings" or the Grassroots (2 words).
- The political party that generally supports modern liberalism, welfare programs, and consumer protection.
- Minor parties, such as the TEA party in 2010, that focus on economic discontent (3 words).
- Minor parties that break off from one of the two major parties, such as the "Dixiecrats" (2 words).
- The political party that generally supports American conservatism, free market capitalism, and a strong national defense
- The first two political parties that emerged by the 1800 election were the ______ and the Democratic-Republicans.
- The body that formally elects the President and Vice President of the United States
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- States with a large amount of electoral college votes that often get the most attention (2 words)
- Minor parties serve as this by bringing up issues ignored by the major parties and offering new ideas.
- The largest current minor party that advocates for laissez-faire economics and pro-civil liberties (2 words).
- Electors who vote against the candidate they pledged to support (2 words)
- The belief of the Federalist party to have a government where power is separated and each branch can limit the others (3 words).
- The number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency
- The U.S. government body that decides the presidency if no candidate reaches 270 electoral votes (3 words)
- Ross Perot's party that focused on the federal deficit, national debt, and government reform (2 words)
- The current minor party that advocates for eco-socialism and anti-capitalism (2 words).
- Minor parties, like the Communist or Libertarian parties, based on a particular set of beliefs.
- The Republican Party was formed in 1854 from the collapse of the Whigs, opposing the expansion of ___.
- In most states, the candidate who receives the most popular votes wins all of that state's electoral votes (3 words)
- First President who warned against the danger of political parties in his Farewell Address.
- The number of electoral votes Ohio had in 2024
24 Clues: The number of electoral votes Ohio had in 2024 • The number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency • Electors who vote against the candidate they pledged to support (2 words) • The main concern of the Democratic-Republicans regarding government size (2 words). • The body that formally elects the President and Vice President of the United States • ...
Explore exceptional options for culinary delights and adult beverage tastings around the world. 2022-09-27
Across
- Housed in the eaves of the original colonial house in Phnom Penh, this restaurant is an elegant and charismatic space with a relaxed ambience, bespoke cocktails and engaging bartenders who make sure each experience is memorable. (Two words)
- An intimate and decidedly high-end tequila experience offered by Clase Azul. (Three words)
- An iconic all-inclusive five-star sanctuary that touts unbelievable ocean views and renowned fine dining options with an open-air eatery that features inventive dishes like yellowtail tuna carpaccio and beetroot gnocchi. (Two words)
- Where you can find out if your selection is “naughty or nice” and enjoy Unicorn Toast onboard Virgin Voyages. (Three words)
- The tasting room at the Kilohana Plantation in Lihue, Kauaʻi offers tastings every hour. (Three words)
- These wines are as close at hand to Seattle visitors as the winery's Woodinville tasting room, including a 900-foot cliff experience with panoramic views. (Three words)
- This black-owned luxury resort on Grand Anse Beach boasts several award-winning restaurants that serve food for a range of tastes, from its Caribbean-meets-Creole eatery to its "Sea and Surf" oceanfront bar and grill. (Four words)
- Imaginative cuisine (complete with a visit from the Mad Hatter)is all about pushing the culinary envelope aboard Royal Caribbean International. (One word)
- A Geoffrey Zakarian-inspired high-end seafood restaurant on Norwegian Cruise Line. (Two words)
- With nomadic glasses around their necks, travelers stroll along the quays to discover the full diversity of Bordeaux and New Aquitaine wines in France at this charming festival. (Three words)
- This restaurant at the Saffire Freycinet resort in Tasmania, is regularly ranked amongst the best in Australia. (One word)
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- The wine capital of Argentina hosts this key event in March featuring its award-winning Malbec. (Four words)
- Visit this distillery in Dublin for the World’s leading distillery tours, cocktail-making classes, premium whiskey tasting sessions or to learn how to blend your own whiskey. (Four words)
- What sets this Chicago restaurant apart from the average pan-style is its “caramelized” crust, also known as the burnt edges of crispy cheese surrounding the pie. The crust itself is thick and airy with a great crunch, and the pies only have a little bit of sauce. (Two words)
- This tour operator helps travelers explore America’s Native Spirit in Bourbon Country. (Three words)
- Savor elevated dining experiences curated by world-class chefs that showcase the best of the world, with the freshest ingredients to take you beyond the confines of flavorful exquisiteness at this at this Cancun resort. (Four words)
- This hotel bar is a haven for indulgence whether it be a delicious bottle of wine, handcrafted beers, specialized cocktails or sumptuous small plates and tapas. It’s the perfect venue to sip in style in Manila. (Two words)
- This Disney Cruise Line establishment has a menu that features classic Northern Italian cuisine with a modern twist. (One word)
- An intimate dinner with in-depth cooking and cocktail-crafting classes alongside sought-after celeb chefs on Holland America Line. (Two words)
- Carnival Cruise Line’s special burger place with donkey sauce. (Three words)
20 Clues: Carnival Cruise Line’s special burger place with donkey sauce. (Three words) • An intimate and decidedly high-end tequila experience offered by Clase Azul. (Three words) • A Geoffrey Zakarian-inspired high-end seafood restaurant on Norwegian Cruise Line. (Two words) • ...
HazMat Chapter 12 2024-12-06
Across
- One thousandth of one Roentgen equivelent
- water molecule with an extra hydrogen ion
- (two words) concentration of an inhaled substance that results in death of the entire test population. Expressed in ppm
- (two words)set of operations used to make sure that an instrument's alerts all work at the recommended levels of hazards detected
- Chemical that is known to react to another chemical or compound in a specific way, often used to detect or synthesize another material
- (two words) Concentration of an ingested or injected substance that results in death of the entire test population. Expressed in mg per kg
- SI unit of ionizing radiation does, defined as the absorption of one joule of radiation energy per one kg of matter
- (two words)threshold that triggers an action such as donning PPE, increasing monitoring or evacuation
- English system unit used to measure radiation exposure, applied only to gamma and xray radiation
- (Two words) manufacturer provided number that can be used to convert a specific device's readout to be applicable to another function
- (two words)atmosphere containing greater than 23.5% oxygen
- Type of detector that measures volatile compounds in concentrations of parts per million and per billion
- (Three words) concentration of an ingested or injected substance that results in death of 50 percent of the test population
- set of operations used to standardize or adjust the values of quantities indicated by measuring instrument across a range
- resetting an instrument read at normal/baseline levels in fresh air
- (Three words) comparison of changes within an organism per amount, intensity, or duration of exposure to a stressor over time
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- (Three words) concentration of an inhaled substance that results in death of 50 percent of the test population
- water molecule missing a hydrogen ion
- an unwanted instrument response caused by a chemical other than the target chemical
- (Three words) recommended value expressing the maximum time weighted dose or concentration to which workers should be exposed over a 10 hour period
- (Three words) english system used to measure the amount of radiation absorbed by a material
- (Three words) elapsed time between the drawing in of an air sample into monitoring/detection device and the reading
- (Four words) fifteen minute time weighted average that should not be exceeded at any time during the work day and not repeated more than four times a day without 60 minute breaks between
- (two words) atmosphere containing less than 19.5% oxygent
- detection device used to measure an individual's exposure to an environmental hazard such as radiation or sound
- (three words) the average exposure to any hazardous gas in the workplace based on an eight-hour workday/40 hour work week, maximum amount a person may be exposed to without experiencing significant heath effects
- (Two words) energy required to free an electron from its atom or molecule
- SI unit of measurement for low levels of ionizing radiation and their health effects on humans
- (two words) maximum length of time an individual can be exposed to an airborne substance before injury, illness or death occurs
29 Clues: water molecule missing a hydrogen ion • One thousandth of one Roentgen equivelent • water molecule with an extra hydrogen ion • (two words) atmosphere containing less than 19.5% oxygent • (two words)atmosphere containing greater than 23.5% oxygen • resetting an instrument read at normal/baseline levels in fresh air • ...
CROSSWORD #1: TIGHT 47 2014-05-16
Across
- Where do we set the front in Tight 47 (2 Words)
- What is the drop for the Sam and Will in cover 4?
- What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- What is the Width Dropper’s coverage key? (2 Words)
- What happens to a Bronco fit vs. a puller?_____to____ (2 Words)
- What is the definition of a Lag fit? (3 Words)
- What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations?
- What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs? (2 words)
- What is our adjusted run fit vs. 3 Bigs?
- Vs. YY sets, what is our run fit responsibility (2 Words)
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- What is the definition of a Plug fit? (3 Words)
- What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4?
- What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4?
- What’s the definition of a Bronco fit? (3 Words)
- Vs. 0 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- Vs. 2 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key?
- Vs. 2 Removed Weak + an open A-Gap weak, what stunt must the Will call?
- What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations?
20 Clues: What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations? • What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations? • What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4? • What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key? • What is our adjusted run fit vs. 3 Bigs? • What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4? • What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • ...
Language Change 2013-01-23
Across
- / Initial letters combining to create a new word
- / Word deriving from people's names
- / A word with a specific meaning develops a broader meaning over time
- creation of new words in known as coinage
- / New prefixes or suffixes are added to existing words
- / When a word develops a more negative meaning
- / Combining new existing words to create one
- words are called neologisms
- / A word with a more general meaning can develop a more tighter meaning
- / First letter of a word stands for the word itself. Pronouned letter by letter
- formation / A suffix is removed to create a new term
- / When two seperate words merge together
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- / A word drops one or more syllables
- / When a word develops a more positive meaning
- / Words that have become obselete and no longer used in the english language
- Progress / Advances in science and technology cause new words and phrases to be invented
- / 'Borrowing' a word from another language
- and colloquialisms / give new meanings to established word eg 'cool', 'buzzing' and 'mint' all can now be used to express approval
- correctness / To remove all words and phrases that carry negative connotations
- / A word making less of an impact than it once used too
20 Clues: words are called neologisms • / Word deriving from people's names • / A word drops one or more syllables • / When two seperate words merge together • creation of new words in known as coinage • / 'Borrowing' a word from another language • / Combining new existing words to create one • / When a word develops a more positive meaning • ...
Energy Resorces 2013-04-16
Across
- Biomass is a mixture of ___ molecules
- This is used to heat water (2 words)
- What creates heat which is used to create steam? (2 words)
- The mixture of the (previous answer) contain molecules of ___
- This is part of the combination of wave energy
- What is the fuel for nuclear rectors?
- Hydroelectric power is the production of electric power through ___ of falling and flowing water (2 words)
- Wave energy need a decent ___ of waves to work
- Solar energy can be used to ___ water directly
- Nuclear energy is ___
- Biofuels come from ___ things
- People are growing biofuel crops instead of ___ (2 words)
- What can biodiesel be produced from? (2 words)
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- What is biomass based on?
- This means it does not contribute to climate change (2 words)
- Solar energy is the ___ produced by the sun (2 words)
- This can be the effect of solar energy on people
- What is an advantage of biofuels?
- The steam turns a ___ which generates electricity
- This is one of the most common biofuels
- Chemical => ___ => kinetic => electrical
- What do solar energy systems help reduce our dependence on? (2 words)
- Biofuels can lead to ___
- Solar energy is ___ in price
- A problem with biofuels is that they divert ___ away from humans
25 Clues: Nuclear energy is ___ • Biofuels can lead to ___ • What is biomass based on? • Solar energy is ___ in price • Biofuels come from ___ things • What is an advantage of biofuels? • This is used to heat water (2 words) • Biomass is a mixture of ___ molecules • What is the fuel for nuclear rectors? • This is one of the most common biofuels • Chemical => ___ => kinetic => electrical • ...
Juan's 2016-01-20
Across
- Connects the Trachea to the Lungs.
- Makes up most of the air.
- Muscular movements which cause air to move into and out of the lungs.
- A type of respiration that requires no oxygen. (Two Words)
- Upper body.
- A component needed for respiration.
- This makes it easier for gas exchange to take place. (Three Words)
- Affects how good the alveoli can gas exchange. (Two Words)
- A product of anaerobic respiration. (Two Words)
- Where gas exchange takes place.
- This is required for aerobic respiration.
- Protects your lungs.
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- Transports oxygen to cells for respiration.
- The system for respiring.(Two Words)
- The stuff that transport oxygen to the cells. (Three Words)
- Product of aerobic respiration.
- A pair of internal organs that you use to breath.
- Another word for energy.
- Muscles in between the ribs. (Two Words)
- The chemical reactions that break down molecules in living cells to release energy.
- This happens in the Alveoli. (Two Words)
- What yeast release during anaerobic respiration.
- We use respiration to get this.
- Another name for a trachea.
- How gasses exchange in the alveoli.
- The part connecting your bronchi to the mouth.
- A reason the alveoli are good for gas exchange.
27 Clues: Upper body. • Protects your lungs. • Another word for energy. • Makes up most of the air. • Another name for a trachea. • Product of aerobic respiration. • We use respiration to get this. • Where gas exchange takes place. • Connects the Trachea to the Lungs. • A component needed for respiration. • How gasses exchange in the alveoli. • The system for respiring.(Two Words) • ...
Sadia and Ahsan 2023-04-24
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- Groom’s Height (2 words)
- Bride’s Childhood Celeb Crush (2 words)
- Bride's Favorite Dessert
- Groom’s Favorite Musical Artist
- Last Notun Jamai in Sadia’s Family
- Groom’s Favorite Sports Team
- Groom’s Paternal District in BD
- Sadia’s 4ever Bestie
- Bride’s Comfort TV Show
- Last Notun Bou in Ahsan’s Family
- Groom’s Favorite Movie (3 words)
- Bride’s Favorite Vegetable in Any Form
- Bride’s Paternal District in BD
- Ahsan’s Favorite Feature of Sadia’s
- Groom’s Favorite Athlete (2 words)
- Has Six Toes on Both Feet
- Best State Ever Where Couple Will Be Residing First
- Car They Both Drive
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- City Where Bride Grew Up
- Proposal Location (2 words)
- Groom's Favorite Dessert (2 words)
- Sadia’s Favorite Feature of Ahsan’s
- Subject that Bride Teaches
- Bride’s Favorite Fast Food
- Youngest Guest from NJ
- Alif's Nickname
- How Long Couple Have Known Each Other (2 words)
- Honeymoon Destination
- Bride’s University
- Groom's Favorite Show
- Groom’s Dream Vacation Location
- Groom’s Favorite Food
- Number of Sisters We Both Have
- Tallest Person in Ahsan’s Family
- First Gift Ahsan Gave Sadia (2 words)
- Owns a Dunkin Donuts
- Bride’s Birth Month
- Month When Couple First Met
- Handmade Item Sadia Makes for Ahsan
39 Clues: Alif's Nickname • Bride’s University • Bride’s Birth Month • Car They Both Drive • Sadia’s 4ever Bestie • Owns a Dunkin Donuts • Honeymoon Destination • Groom's Favorite Show • Groom’s Favorite Food • Youngest Guest from NJ • Bride’s Comfort TV Show • City Where Bride Grew Up • Groom’s Height (2 words) • Bride's Favorite Dessert • Has Six Toes on Both Feet • Subject that Bride Teaches • ...
Buonissimo Cibo Italiano 2020-11-04
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- a red fruit used in italian cooking
- one lump or two?
- a key ingredient of carbonara
- liquid used in salad dressing
- game bird
- small pillows of deliciousness
- small red fruit, makes a nice jam
- sweet item to accompany an espresso
- heartwarming liquid meal
- grain used to make beer
- sweet breakfast pastries
- a tiny, but delicious blue fruit
- small fruits high in antioxidants
- a necessary morning drink
- Janine is allergic to these
- smallgoods
- foodstuffs 2 words
- necessary part of a caffe mattutino
- spicy salami 2 words
- alternative gnocchi ingredient
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- sweet cheese
- raw ham 2 words
- crescent shaped pastry
- pickled vegetables 3 words
- famous italian dairy food
- Terry's fave chicken cut 3 words
- sweet hot drink loved by bambini
- not to be confused with dog!
- iconic italian cooking liquid 2 words
- used to make panini
- flattish bread (like a sandal)
- 12 high protein items 2 words
- iconic italian food
- delicious dairy items on a platter
- special red christmas fruit
- coffee with a hint of alcohol 2 words
- wild meat used in salame
- a long purple curved vegetable
- australian breakfast food
- aromatic herb
- staple food for italians
41 Clues: game bird • smallgoods • sweet cheese • aromatic herb • raw ham 2 words • one lump or two? • foodstuffs 2 words • used to make panini • iconic italian food • spicy salami 2 words • crescent shaped pastry • grain used to make beer • heartwarming liquid meal • sweet breakfast pastries • wild meat used in salame • staple food for italians • famous italian dairy food • a necessary morning drink • ...
Romans 7-16 Unity and Love through Christ 2023-08-10
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- 13v10 What works no ill to anyone?
- 14v3 What are the saints to not do when considering the actions of others?
- 16v1 Where was Phoebe a member from?
- 12v17 What kind of things should the Saints provide?
- 16v1-16 What word is used 13 times in these versed?
- 12v3 What does Paul remind us we do not have? (2 words)
- 13v8 What proves we follow Christ? (3 words)
- 12v3 What does Paul call the Church? (2 words)
- 15v1 What should the strong do? (3 words)
- 14v20 What does giving in to temptation destroy? (3 words)
- 15v14 What are we to be doing with the Gospel of God?
- 14v13 What should we not do to one another?
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- 15v5 What should we be, with each other?
- 15v2 What does helping our neighbours bring us?
- 7v4 What legal state does Paul use to illustrate membership in the Church?
- 16v2 What were the saints instructed to do, in a manner befitting their status as Saints? (2 words)
- 12v16 What should the Saints work to be of? (2 words)
- 12v13 What should the Saints show?
- 11v16 What trait is shared by all parts? If one is __ then so is the other.
- 15v6 What should we do in unison: one mind, one mouth? (2 words)
20 Clues: 13v10 What works no ill to anyone? • 12v13 What should the Saints show? • 16v1 Where was Phoebe a member from? • 15v5 What should we be, with each other? • 15v1 What should the strong do? (3 words) • 14v13 What should we not do to one another? • 13v8 What proves we follow Christ? (3 words) • 12v3 What does Paul call the Church? (2 words) • ...
Alma 2023-09-02
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- Current city the couple lives in
- Kevin’s hometown
- Kevin’s favorite movie genre
- Month the couple started dating
- College the couple attended (2 words)
- Where the couple got engaged
- Who said I love you first?
- Kevin’s favorite color
- Where was the couple’s first kiss? (2 words)
- Couple’s first date
- Alma’s zodiac sign
- Where Kevin teaches (2 words)
- Alma’s favorite outdoor activity
- Kevin’s favorite band (incudes numbers)
- Kevin’s favorite holiday
- First vacation together (2 words)
- Kevin’s daughter
- What grade level does Alma teach?
- Who’s the better cook?
- Kevin’s favorite beer (2 words)
- Best man
- Kevin’s zodiac sign
- Alma’s favorite movie genre
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- Kevin’s birthday month
- What sport did Alma play growing up?
- Alma’s favorite color
- Alma’s favorite artist (2 words)
- Years the couple has been together
- Where Alma teaches
- Where did they meet?
- Maid of honor
- Month the couple met
- Kevin’s favorite soccer team
- Alma’s favorite holiday
- Couple’s favorite restaurant (3 words)
- What school did Kevin teach at for 6 years?
- Alma’s birthday month
- Alma’s hometown (2 words)
- Where did Kevin live before DFW?
- Alma’s daughter
- What the couple does for a living
41 Clues: Best man • Maid of honor • Alma’s daughter • Kevin’s hometown • Kevin’s daughter • Where Alma teaches • Alma’s zodiac sign • Couple’s first date • Kevin’s zodiac sign • Where did they meet? • Month the couple met • Alma’s favorite color • Alma’s birthday month • Kevin’s birthday month • Kevin’s favorite color • Who’s the better cook? • Alma’s favorite holiday • Kevin’s favorite holiday • ...
Climate Change 2023-10-25
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- basic structures needed for the operation of a society
- form of transport that cause the most greenhouse gas emissions
- non-renewable energy sources such as coal (two words)
- introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- excess of vehicles on a portion of roadway
- substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.
- increasing the consumption of goods
- amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual (two words)
- significant removal of trees
- reselling and buying used clothes
- policy of producing consumer goods that rapidly become obsolete and so require replacing (two words)
- buying of goods without planning to do so in advance, as a result of a sudden whim or impulse (two words)
- heat energy from the earth’s interior
- gas that traps heat (two words)
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- rich variety of living organisms in an area
- animals and birds that are kept on a farm
- environmentally friendly mode of transport
- consumerism of more resources than needed
- material used to wrap or protect goods
- secondhand clothes (two words)
- inexpensive, mass-produced apparel (two words)
- discarded material, no longer wanted
- toxic gas from power plants combines with water (two words)
23 Clues: significant removal of trees • secondhand clothes (two words) • gas that traps heat (two words) • reselling and buying used clothes • increasing the consumption of goods • discarded material, no longer wanted • heat energy from the earth’s interior • material used to wrap or protect goods • animals and birds that are kept on a farm • consumerism of more resources than needed • ...
Katlyn S 2023-10-22
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- The groom has __ sibling(s)
- First concert the couple attended together?Benjamin What is the Best Man's name? (2 words)
- Does the bride prefer red or white wine?
- How old is the groom?
- How many people are in the wedding party?
- Groom's middle name?
- What city was the bacherlotte party in? (2 words)
- What month was the bride born?
- Groom's favorite holiday?
- University the bride attended? (2 words)
- What law school does the groom attend?
- Who said I love you first?
- What grade did the couple meet in?
- Couple's favorite type of food to eat?
- Bride's middle name?
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- What is the groom's favorite beer? (2 words)
- How old is the bride?
- What is the first movie couple watched together? (2 words)
- What common sport did the bride and groom play?
- Groom's favorite desert?
- The groom's favorite hobby is?
- The bride has ____ sibling(s)
- What month was the husban born?
- University the groom attended? (2 words)
- Bride and groom currently live in what city ?
- Bride's favorite holiday?
- Groom's favorite superhero?
- Proposal location? (2 words)
- Groom's favorite band? (2 words)
- Couple's first trip together?
- Couple's hometown?
- How many kids does the couple want?
- What month did the groom propose?
33 Clues: Couple's hometown? • Groom's middle name? • Bride's middle name? • How old is the bride? • How old is the groom? • Groom's favorite desert? • Bride's favorite holiday? • Groom's favorite holiday? • Who said I love you first? • The groom has __ sibling(s) • Groom's favorite superhero? • Proposal location? (2 words) • The bride has ____ sibling(s) • Couple's first trip together? • ...
Alex and Samantha 2024-08-28
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- The brides hometown (two words)
- How many kids do the bride and groom want?
- The brides middle name
- How many months were they engaged before they tied the knot? (two words)
- Name of the grooms dealership (two words)
- Who said 'I love you' first?
- A sport Alex and Sam both love
- How many years apart are Alex and Sam in age?
- The grooms favorite number
- What is our favorite place to get food from in Clarkston?
- Where was the bride and grooms first trip together?
- The bride and grooms favorite country artist (two words)
- The honeymoon location (three words)
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- Alex and Sams favorite dessert (two words)
- The brides maiden name
- The bride and grooms favorite bar
- The bride and grooms favorite TV show to watch together
- How many years have the groom and best man Anthony known each other?
- How many years have the bride and her maid of honor known each other? (two words)
- The grooms middle name
- Where was their first date? (two words)
- What month did the groom propose?
- The grooms hometown
- Where did Alex propose to Sam?
- How many years have the groom and best man Erik known each other?
25 Clues: The grooms hometown • The brides maiden name • The brides middle name • The grooms middle name • The grooms favorite number • Who said 'I love you' first? • A sport Alex and Sam both love • Where did Alex propose to Sam? • The brides hometown (two words) • The bride and grooms favorite bar • What month did the groom propose? • The honeymoon location (three words) • ...
Hand Safety Month 2024-09-10
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- Type of glove used to prevent cuts and lacerations (2 words)
- Process that takes only a few seconds to do and should be done before each task
- Percentage of 2024 injuries at Muscle Shoals related to hands and arms (hyph.)
- Possible exposure to this happens when your hand is placed between two objects (2 words)
- Main type of hand personal protective equipment
- Type of glove used to prevent shock
- Type of gloves used to prevent exposure to corrosive material
- Leading type of injury at Muscle Shoals over the last 3 years(2 words)
- Process used to control energy (abbr.)
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- To keep something from happening
- Every team member has this authority when an unsafe condition is found (2 words)
- Concept of not touching anything suspended (3 words)
- Loss or removal of a body part such as a finger
- Being in a position where one could reasonably get hurt due to body positioning (3 words)
- Protective barrier to prevent contact with moving equipment (2 words)
- The last line of defense against hand hazards (abbr.)
- Use the ______ hand tool for the job and use it properly
- Used to control suspended loads instead of hands (2 words)
- Medical term for cut
- Primary 5 digits and most valuable tool
20 Clues: Medical term for cut • To keep something from happening • Type of glove used to prevent shock • Process used to control energy (abbr.) • Primary 5 digits and most valuable tool • Loss or removal of a body part such as a finger • Main type of hand personal protective equipment • Concept of not touching anything suspended (3 words) • ...
Tyler and Chad 2025-09-26
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- Who was their first concert?
- How many siblings does Tyler have?
- Tyler’s birth month?
- Tyler’s Favorite TV show? (2 words)
- What is Chad’s favorite TV show? (2 words)
- Where is the couple going on their honeymoon?
- When did the couple first meet?
- Chad’s favorite movie? (2 words)
- How many siblings does Chad have?
- Tyler’s job?
- Who is the best man?
- What color are Tyler’s eyes?
- What color are Chad’s eyes?
- Tyler’s zodiac sign?
- Tylers Middle Name?
- Chad’s Favorite Band?(2 words)
- How long has the couple known each other?
- WHO said “I Love You” first?
- What city is Chad from?
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- Chad’s job?
- Chad’s birth month?
- What is Tyler’s favorite color?
- Who is the couples favorite sports team?
- Chad’s favorite cocktail? (2 words)
- Where did they go on their first date? (3 Words)
- Tyler’s Favorite Movie? (3 words)
- What is the flavor of the cake?
- What city is Tyler from?
- Who is the matron of honor?
- What is Chad’s middle name?
- Who is the better cook?
- Tyler’s favorite band?
- Where did the couple go on their first trip?
- Tyler’s favorite beer? (2 words)
- Who asked who to marry them?
- Chad’s zodiac sign?
- What is Chad’s favorite color?
37 Clues: Chad’s job? • Tyler’s job? • Chad’s birth month? • Tylers Middle Name? • Chad’s zodiac sign? • Tyler’s birth month? • Who is the best man? • Tyler’s zodiac sign? • Tyler’s favorite band? • Who is the better cook? • What city is Chad from? • What city is Tyler from? • Who is the matron of honor? • What is Chad’s middle name? • What color are Chad’s eyes? • Who was their first concert? • ...
THE ENVIRONMENT 2026-02-01
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- an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
- no longer existing anywhere on Earth
- harmful substances released from vehicle engines (two words)
- energy sources formed from ancient plants and animals (two words)
- a stable and healthy relationship between elements in nature
- a very large sea wave caused by an underwater disturbance (two words)
- the natural home where a plant or animal lives
- a sequence showing how energy passes between living organisms (two words)
- damage to the environment caused by harmful substances
- using resources in a way that does not harm the future
- substances in the atmosphere that cause the Earth to warm (two words)
- a long period with very little rainfall
- able to be replaced naturally and not used up permanently
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- non-native organisms that spread and damage local ecosystems (two words)
- a group of similar organisms that can reproduce with each other
- large-scale removal of forests by humans
- supplying water to land in order to grow crops
- the variety of living organisms in a particular area
- materials from nature that people use for energy or production (two words)
- to gradually disappear completely (phrasal verb)
- food produced without artificial chemicals (two words)
- a situation when land becomes covered with water
- in danger of disappearing completely
23 Clues: no longer existing anywhere on Earth • in danger of disappearing completely • a long period with very little rainfall • large-scale removal of forests by humans • supplying water to land in order to grow crops • the natural home where a plant or animal lives • to gradually disappear completely (phrasal verb) • a situation when land becomes covered with water • ...
Jumbo crossword - FS English 2026-01-09
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- A baby bear.
- Opposite of fact.
- River that runs through London.
- A punctuation mark that shows possession.
- Quote from an expert (two words 9,4).
- More than one child (plural).
- Click on this part of the webpage and it will send you to another site.
- Type of language we use with our friends and family.
- These break down a text into blocks of sentences.
- Words that make us feel something (two words 7,8).
- Place of ancient standing stones in Wiltshire.
- When a series of words begin with the same sound.
- To ask a question for effect and not an answer (two words 10,8).
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- These small symbols can be used to break down a text and make it easier to read (two words 6,6).
- These can be proven to be true.
- Darker letters (two words 4,4).
- More than one wolf (plural).
- General term for similes, metaphors, idioms, etc.
- short sentence below an image to give some info about it.
- Old Viking city in Northern England.
- More than one city (plural.
- Small titles that break down the text and help you find info quicker.
- A lucky plant for the Irish.
- Highest mountain in the UK.
- Uses three points for emphasis (three words 4,2,5).
- Capital of the UK.
26 Clues: A baby bear. • Opposite of fact. • Capital of the UK. • More than one city (plural. • Highest mountain in the UK. • More than one wolf (plural). • A lucky plant for the Irish. • More than one child (plural). • These can be proven to be true. • Darker letters (two words 4,4). • River that runs through London. • Old Viking city in Northern England. • ...
Working safely at heights CPCCCM2012 2024-11-28
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- This must be installed once a void is created
- (2 words) Full body PPE fitted to safeguard the worker from falls or injury
- (3 words) A mobile item of plant designed to lift or lower people and equipment by a telescopic, hinged or articulated device
- (2 words) The harm that occurs when an individual is left suspended from a fall-arrest system until they are rescued
- (3 words) A fall arrest system designed to constrain the distance a worker may move or fall when working at height
- (2 words) One person stands on the ground and passes tools or materials safely up to the next person standing above, and so on up to the working platform
- A safety device which connects the safety harness to a secure anchorage point
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- (2 words) The name given to the uncontrolled swing if the worker falls to an underlying level, wall or towards the ground
- (2 words) Devices such as rope grabs, rail grabs and inertia reels
- (2 words) A fixed fitting on the roof to which the carabiner and rope is clipped
- (2 words) A guardrail system installed around an open stairwell
- (3 words) An information sheet that the manufacturer will provide for manufactured or chemically treated timber or product, including timber scaffolding planks
- (abbreviation) As you will be working at heights this document is legally required
- (2 words) A fixed horizontal cable on the roof which provides continual attachment for the worker when working on or close to a fall edge
- (3 words) The early morning worker group discussion to make everyone aware of the dangers of working at height on the job
- Openings, penetrations and gaps through which someone could fall from height
- (3 words) A exclusion area to keep out unauthorised workers, pedestrians, public
- (abbreviation) Before work begins, this risk assessment process is necessary to evaluate the job hazards, risks and the necessary control measures
18 Clues: This must be installed once a void is created • (2 words) A guardrail system installed around an open stairwell • (2 words) Devices such as rope grabs, rail grabs and inertia reels • (2 words) Full body PPE fitted to safeguard the worker from falls or injury • Openings, penetrations and gaps through which someone could fall from height • ...
Hand Washing 2018-04-04
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- It is important to wash our hands after touching _______.
- One hand washing pattern is to wash the back of our ______.
- What is the second step of hand washing? Hint: two words
- We wash our hands with soap and _____ _____. Hint: two words
- What can we use if we do not have soap and water? Hint: two words
- What do we use to dry our hands? Hint: two words
- What are we trying to get rid of when we wash our hands?
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- We should wash our hands after playing with _______.
- In the third step, we rub our hands together to ____ _ ______. Hint: three words
- How many hand washing patterns are there?
- We should always wash our hands before ______.
- First step in hand washing is to: ___ ___ ____. Hint: three words
- We should always wash our hands after using the ________.
- What is the fifth step of hand washing?
- Singing this song twice can be used as a timer for hand washing. Hint: two words
- What is the last thing we do during hand washing? Hint: three words
- How long should we scrub our hands for? Hint: two words
17 Clues: What is the fifth step of hand washing? • How many hand washing patterns are there? • We should always wash our hands before ______. • What do we use to dry our hands? Hint: two words • We should wash our hands after playing with _______. • How long should we scrub our hands for? Hint: two words • What is the second step of hand washing? Hint: two words • ...
Economic Vocabulary - Unit 1 2022-01-27
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- Consumer choices determine how industries and financial markets operate. (2 words)
- things that are necessary for survival
- This question is really concerned with how the goods and services are allocated or distributed to society. (4 words)
- things that satisfy our wants through the efforts of other people or by equipment
- Based on culture and rituals (2 words)
- all of the materials that come from the earth, the water, or the air (2 words)
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- Relies on government to make all economic decisions. (2 words)
- the tools, equipment and buildings that are used to produce, goods and services (2 words)
- the people who work to produce goods and services (2 words)
- Scarcity (3 words)
- Limited government involvement while also applying free market concepts. (2 words)
- things you can see and touch
- 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)
- things not necessary for survival but which add comfort and pleasure to your life
- The conflict between unlimited wants and limited resources.
- This question is concerned with how we allocate our scarce resources. (3 words)
16 Clues: Scarcity (3 words) • things you can see and touch • things that are necessary for survival • Based on culture and rituals (2 words) • 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) • ...
Biotech Semester 2 Review Puzzle Part 2 2022-05-12
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- the production of biopharmaceuticals in transgenic plants and animals. Another emerging agricultural biotechnology (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- (Three words, no spaces between the words) the first gene put into E. coli so that the bacteria could produce insulin for humans (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson)
- a technology that uses other organisms, like pigs, as a potential source of replacement organs and tissues for humans (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- (two words, no spaces between words) the part of the brain that is primarily responsible for interpreting sounds from the ears and plays a significant role in recognizing and using language (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
- (Two words, no spaces between words) a process of horizontal gene transfer by which some bacteria take up foreign genetic material (naked DNA) from the environment (Hint: see Bacterial Transformation Simulation Lab Lesson)
- procedures intended to protect humans or animals against disease or harmful biological agents (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- a type of an electronic search that finds regions of similarity between biological sequences (Hint: see Using the BLAST and Bioinformatics Lesson)
- a single organism that's made up of cells from two or more "individuals" (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson)
- a term that means many different forms or shapes, and is applied to variations in DNA sequences (Hint: see Investigating the CODIS System)
- (two words, no space between the words) inadvertent transfer of bacteria or other contaminants from one surface, substance, etc., to another especially because of unsanitary handling procedures (Hint: see Introduction to Forensic Notes Pt. 2 Lesson)
- (two words, no spaces between words) the parts of the brain that are responsible for visual perception, including colour, form and motion (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
- maintenance of balance and posture (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
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- a gene which is artificially introduced into the genome of another organism.(Hint: Genetic Engineering and Biopharming lesson)
- a disease capable of infecting both animals and humans (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- (two words, no spaces between words) the part of the brain that is responsible for processing somatosensory information from the body (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
- a protein found in milk that scientists are trying to put extra copies of into cows so that they make more nutritious milk (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson)
- a physical site or location within a genome (such as a gene or another DNA segment of interest)(Hint: see Investigating the CODIS System)
- the part of the brain that is involved
- (Three words, no spaces between the words) Organisms whose genes have been altered using genetic engineering techniques; also called GMO's (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson)
- an apparatus in which a biological reaction or process is carried out, especially on an industrial scale (Hint: Genetic Engineering and Biopharming lesson)
- (two words, no spaces between words) the part of the brain that is important for voluntary movement, expressive language and for managing higher level executive functions (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
- (Two words, no space between the words) a non-human species that is extensively studied to understand particular biological phenomena (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- terrorist acts intended to disrupt or damage a country's agriculture, especially the use of a biological agent against crops or livestock (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- the process of genetically modifying plants and animals so that they produce substances that may be used as pharmaceuticals (Hint: Genetic Engineering and Biopharming lesson)
24 Clues: the part of the brain that is involved • maintenance of balance and posture (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson) • a disease capable of infecting both animals and humans (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson) • a single organism that's made up of cells from two or more "individuals" (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson) • ...
New 2021-03-31
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- Latin for New Scotland (2 words)
- PC party member (2 words)
- A bunny so nice they named him twice
- The Hashemite Kingdom
- The headquarters of Canada's five largest banks
- A crossword puzzle player
- Secret Spy Training School near Whitby
- _________ Falls
- Classic movie (4 words)
- Means of entertainment or gaining knowledge
- Cheese factory
- One of Canada’s original roadhouse restaurants ______’s
- Smart and funny boy
- Winterlude city
- Perfect hand 29
- Lester B. Pearson Intl. Airport
- Periodical publication
- Ticker BB’s headquarters
- Poutine Province
- Square garden near the Empire State Building
- Trusting most of his work to duct tape
- Dried strips of lean meat
- Home to Mount Logan
- Most awarded game show
- NHL defenseman (2 words)
- Used in cold climates to warm an engine (2 words)
- The name attributed to your genetic inheritance
- Has over 250000 freshwater lakes
- An Irish Gaelic clan
- Known as P.E.T. (first name)
- Territory bordered by two territories (3 words)
- Athlete born in Moose Factory
- CAD
- Canadian beer
- City with York Central Hospital (2 words)
- French hunting rifle
- Canadian rock band (2 words)
- 1976 Olympics
- The queen bee in Hebrew
- Creature on a toonie (2 words)
- Vehicle with Kevlar composite tracks
- Believed to be extinct in the 1950s (2 words)
- Roger’s Centre
- Province without natural borders
- ______ Generation born from 1928 to 1945
- Partridge hunter
- French name; named after Christmas
- Syrup
- Polar Bear Express destination
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- 23rd Prime Minister (first name)
- 290 Bremner Blvd Toronto
- Newest Canadian territory
- Largest independent ice cream manufacturer in Canada
- The one you fell for
- Home to The Hanging Garden Tree (2 words)
- Sheep. Cow. Dog.
- Franglais
- The oldest provincial park in Canada
- Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin, Debussy (2 words)
- Lake "at the inlet" in Ojibwe
- Horizontally-running film to project a wide image
- Crude oil producer
- “Bond, _____ Bond”
- The red app
- J. Trump
- Our heroes don’t always finish (2 words)
- Vitis vinifera (2 words)
- Has the world’s longest bridge over ice covered water
- First and only team outside of the USA to appear in and win the World Series (2 words)
- The only completely bilingual province (2 words)
- East of Kapuskasing, Northeast of Timmins, South of Moosonee, North of Iroquois falls
- Originally Brad's Drink
- Peter Lymburner ________
- The largest Oktoberfest city outside of Germany
- A CN engineer
- Similar to “The Best or Nothing”
- Lake in Banff AB and Cochrane ON
- Highway to home
- Competitive board game
- Small stone statue
- Terre-Neuve
- “The Great One”
- A place of worship
- 3-wheeler Honda (acronym)
- White, purple or pink three-petaled plant
- Lowe
- Cree term for “The narrows of the great spirit”
- _______ Borealis
- President impeached and resigned (first name)
- Schlumbergra Gaertneri, common name
- Semordnilap of “mail”
- French professional wrestler and actor: ______ The Giant
- Inuit word for friend
- 7 lbs 14 oz.
- Canadian sport Americans love
- Off 9th Concession (2 words)
- Famous carpenter
- “C’est aussi ça la vie!” (2 words)
98 Clues: CAD • Lowe • Syrup • J. Trump • Franglais • The red app • Terre-Neuve • 7 lbs 14 oz. • A CN engineer • Canadian beer • 1976 Olympics • Cheese factory • Roger’s Centre • _________ Falls • Winterlude city • Perfect hand 29 • Highway to home • “The Great One” • Sheep. Cow. Dog. • Poutine Province • _______ Borealis • Famous carpenter • Partridge hunter • Crude oil producer • “Bond, _____ Bond” • Small stone statue • ...
New 2021-03-31
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- Latin for New Scotland (2 words)
- PC party member (2 words)
- A bunny so nice they named him twice
- The Hashemite Kingdom
- The headquarters of Canada's five largest banks
- A crossword puzzle player
- Secret Spy Training School near Whitby
- _________ Falls
- Classic movie (4 words)
- Means of entertainment or gaining knowledge
- Cheese factory
- One of Canada’s original roadhouse restaurants ______’s
- Smart and funny boy
- Winterlude city
- Perfect hand 29
- Lester B. Pearson Intl. Airport
- Periodical publication
- Ticker BB’s headquarters
- Poutine Province
- Square garden near the Empire State Building
- Trusting most of his work to duct tape
- Dried strips of lean meat
- Home to Mount Logan
- Most awarded game show
- NHL defenseman (2 words)
- Used in cold climates to warm an engine (2 words)
- The name attributed to your genetic inheritance
- Has over 250000 freshwater lakes
- An Irish Gaelic clan
- Known as P.E.T. (first name)
- Territory bordered by two territories (3 words)
- Athlete born in Moose Factory
- CAD
- Canadian beer
- City with York Central Hospital (2 words)
- French hunting rifle
- Canadian rock band (2 words)
- 1976 Olympics
- The queen bee in Hebrew
- Creature on a toonie (2 words)
- Vehicle with Kevlar composite tracks
- Believed to be extinct in the 1950s (2 words)
- Roger’s Centre
- Province without natural borders
- ______ Generation born from 1928 to 1945
- Partridge hunter
- French name; named after Christmas
- Syrup
- Polar Bear Express destination
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- 23rd Prime Minister (first name)
- 290 Bremner Blvd Toronto
- Newest Canadian territory
- Largest independent ice cream manufacturer in Canada
- The one you fell for
- Home to The Hanging Garden Tree (2 words)
- Sheep. Cow. Dog.
- Franglais speaker
- The oldest provincial park in Canada
- Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin, Debussy (2 words)
- Lake "at the inlet" in Ojibwe
- Horizontally-running film to project a wide image
- Crude oil producer
- “Bond, _____ Bond”
- The red app
- J. Trump
- Our heroes don’t always finish (2 words)
- Vitis vinifera (2 words)
- Has the world’s longest bridge over ice covered water
- First and only team outside of the USA to appear in and win the World Series (2 words)
- The only completely bilingual province (2 words)
- East of Kapuskasing, Northeast of Timmins, South of Moosonee, North of Iroquois falls
- Originally Brad's Drink
- Peter Lymburner ________
- The largest Oktoberfest city outside of Germany
- A CN engineer
- Similar to “The Best or Nothing”
- Lake in Banff AB and Cochrane ON
- Highway to home
- Competitive board game
- Small stone statue
- Terre-Neuve
- “The Great One”
- A place of worship
- 3-wheeler Honda (acronym)
- White, purple or pink three-petaled plant
- Lowe
- Cree term for “The narrows of the great spirit”
- _______ Borealis
- President impeached and resigned (first name)
- Schlumbergra Gaertneri, common name
- Semordnilap of “mail”
- French professional wrestler and actor: ______ The Giant
- Inuit word for friend
- 7 lbs 14 oz.
- Canadian sport Americans love
- Off 9th Concession (2 words)
- Famous carpenter
- “C’est aussi ça la vie!” (2 words)
98 Clues: CAD • Lowe • Syrup • J. Trump • The red app • Terre-Neuve • 7 lbs 14 oz. • A CN engineer • Canadian beer • 1976 Olympics • Cheese factory • Roger’s Centre • _________ Falls • Winterlude city • Perfect hand 29 • Highway to home • “The Great One” • Sheep. Cow. Dog. • Poutine Province • _______ Borealis • Famous carpenter • Partridge hunter • Franglais speaker • Crude oil producer • “Bond, _____ Bond” • Small stone statue • ...
BizTown 2022-12-14
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- Members of a town, city, country, state, or county that have certain rights and responsibilities
- A company that sells goods and services
- Booklet for recording money deposited or withdrawn from an account (2 words, no spaces)
- A person who creates or supplies goods or services
- Payments that citizens and businesses are required to make to a government
- An account that usually earns interest and is often used to hold money that is not needed right away(2 words, no spaces)
- The money an employee earns for his or her work
- People who buy and use goods and services
- A model of the movement of goods, services, resources, and money in an economy(2 words, no spaces)
- A check that is written for more than the amount of money in a checking account(2 words, no spaces)
- A written record of money put into a checking account(2 words, no spaces)
- The amount of money left after all business expenses have been paid
- Skills that represent the way good employees should act on the job (2 words, no spaces)
- The amount of money earned from business sales
- A catchy tune used to advertise a business or product
- A plan for saving, spending, and managing money
- A place where people live, work, trade, and share
- A bank account used to pay bills and access funds using checks and debit cards(2 words, no spaces)
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest
- An agreement to repay a loan within a specific time period(2 words, no spaces)
- A business agreement or exchange
- A check received for work completed
- Things made by people and used to produce goods or offer services(2 words, no spaces)
- The money people earn for their work
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- Work done for others
- A person who works for an employer
- To write a signature on the back of a check
- The amount of money charged for a good or service(2 words, no spaces)
- A card that allows customers to electronically withdraw funds from their accounts to purchase goods and services(2 words, no spaces)
- Things people buy and use
- A check written from a specific individuals checking account(2 words, no spaces)
- A business that provides money related services(2 words, no spaces)
- The current amount of money in an account
- The amount of money placed into an account after all deductions are made(2 words, no spaces)
- Payments made online or with an app(2 words, no spaces)
- The total of all expenses needed to run a business(2 words, no spaces)
- The individual responsible for a business's finances
- A system that guides how money is earned and used in a society
- The exchange of money, goods, snd resources in a market economy
- A system in which economic decisions are made by people and businesses, with little government influence(2 words, no spaces)
- The amount of money an employee receives after taxes and other deductions are taken from a paycheck(2 words, no spaces)
- The people and things needed to produce goods and services
42 Clues: Work done for others • Things people buy and use • A business agreement or exchange • A person who works for an employer • A check received for work completed • The money people earn for their work • A company that sells goods and services • The current amount of money in an account • People who buy and use goods and services • To write a signature on the back of a check • ...
TCAP People Semester 2 2025-04-01
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- Italian sailor hired by Spain; searched for route to India (two words)
- English mathematician and physicist; developed calculus, law of gravitation, three laws of motion (three words)
- Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country.
- pope who sold indulgences; condemned Martin Luther as outlaw; excommunicated him from church (write name and Roman numeral)
- member of de Medici family who gave patronage to da Vinci and Michaelangelo (first name only)
- Bartolomeu Dias was a _____ explorer who discovered how to sail around the southern tip of Africa into the Indian Ocean.
- Leonardo da Vinci is the best example of a _____ man; and for painting "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa".
- translated the Bible into English which led to his arrest (two words)
- discovered the Mississippi River (vital North American river) (three words)
- family who controlled Florence for three centuries during the Renaissance
- Cosimo de Medici was from Florence, _____, and responsible for it becoming a powerful city-state.
- Montezuma was a powerful _____ monarch who fell to the Spanish.
- Martin Luther wrote this book attacking church practices, saying the only path to religious truth is the Bible. (Write numerals and word.)
- Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____.
- one of greatest Mayan kings; ruled Palenque for nearly seven decades (write name and Roman numerals)
- launched series of military campaigns that built a large empire
- Mary I was known as "_____" (two words) for burning non-Catholics at the stake for heresy.
- Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch _____ and theologian whose criticisms of the church led to the Reformation.
- navigator; Portuguese prince; led extensive efforts to promote sailing/navigation in 14th century
- scientist who developed the modern scientific method (two words)
- Thomas Aquinas was an Italian _____ who believed reason did not disprove God, and people could be religious and scientific.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (two words)
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- English Renaissance writer and playwright; originated hundreds of words/phrases that English speakers still use today (two words)
- Francis Bacon came up with the foundation for the _____. (two words)
- Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the _____ and pushed for universities, education, and human rights.
- Vasco da Gama was first to sail around the southern tip of Africa; opening up a water route to _____ of the Indies.
- Johannes Guttenberg invented the moveable type _____ in Europe. (two words)
- proved earth moved in elliptical orbit
- This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci.
- first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words)
- founder of Church of England; had six wives; brought Protestantism to England (write name and Roman numerals)
- Elizabeth I led England into a _____ of trade, art, and government. (two words)
- Nicolas Copernicus concluded the _____ is the center of the solar system.
- Henry Hudson explored and named an area New Netherlands which is present-day _____. (two words)
- religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict sense of morality for society (two words)
- Bartolome de Las Casas devoted most of his life to protecting _____ from exploitation and slavery. (two words)
- Portuguese navigator who led expedition to circumnavigate world; died before entire journey was completed (two words)
- brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words)
- Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish explorer who founded the city of _____.
39 Clues: proved earth moved in elliptical orbit • This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci. • Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country. • brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words) • first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words) • Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____. • ...
Antigone Crossword Puzzle - Sophia Cano 2022-01-29
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- “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” • ...
Stephen and Kattie #2 2022-08-23
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- Drink Stephen likes during tennis(2 words)
- What piece of Stephen's clothing does Kattie like to wear
- Type of food that Stephen likes but Kattie doesn't
- Stephen and Kattie does this in his spare bedroom
- Website that Stephen and Kattie like
- What does Stephen and Kattie enjoy doing together in the yard (2 words)
- Beach game that Stephen and Kattie play(2 words)
- Before crosswords what other game did Stephen and Kattie enjoy playing together on the phone (2 words)
- Where did Kattie and Stephen use to sit and pray at his old apartment
- Something Kattie puts on that Stephen takes off
- Something they burnt? (3 words)
- What our secret picnic spot is under
- State that Stephen was born in and Kattie was living in when they met
- City that Stephen has lived
- Juice that Stephen likes
- Band Stephen likes to listen to
- Stephen wanted to give a boy a quarter so he could get this (2 words)
- “I need to cut my ____”. “Noooo.”
- What food can Kattie not be trust with
- Kattie usually says this when she is on top of Stephen (3 words)
- What is Stephen and Kattie’s favorite activity to do in his neighborhood
- Stephen’s favorite vegetable
- What month did Stephen and Kattie have their first date
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- Kattie's middle name
- Store that Stephen walks really fast in
- What sport was Stephen and Kattie playing when they got kicked out by the cop
- What did Kattie drop from 26 stories
- Stephen buys Kattie dresses from here
- What happened to Kattie's car windows on the second date (2 words)
- What Stephen writes lists on (2 words)
- Two player board game that Stephen likes to play
- Name that Stephen gave the frog in his garage
- Fell at Stephens new home and had to buy a second one (2 words)
- Stephen’s favorite chain restaurant
- "I like that you are tall. “Wow so _______”
- Kattie always tells Stephen that he is extremely ________
- First kitchen appliance Kattie bought Stephen (2 words)
- what we were told as we were walking back to our car in daytona after eating at olive garden (3 words)
- Stephen makes kattie feel this way
- What Stephen does before eating food(2 words)
- Outside Stephens house that is yummy and requires water (2 words)
- Animal Stephen looked cute dressed as
- Food that Stephen could eat everyday
43 Clues: Kattie's middle name • Juice that Stephen likes • City that Stephen has lived • Stephen’s favorite vegetable • Something they burnt? (3 words) • Band Stephen likes to listen to • “I need to cut my ____”. “Noooo.” • Stephen makes kattie feel this way • Stephen’s favorite chain restaurant • What did Kattie drop from 26 stories • Website that Stephen and Kattie like • ...
Psychology Crossword 2020-10-14
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- Two words. Uncontrolled Extraneous Variables
- Two words. Both the participant and the person conducting the experiment are ‘blind’ to the aims and or/ hypotheses. Therefore the person conducting the investigation is less likely to produce cues about what they expect.
- Two words. An experiment that is carried out in a controlled lab environment, the researcher controls extraneous variables, manipulates the IV, and records the effects on the DV.
- a formal and testable statement, the researcher decides wether the evidence supports this or not.
- Two words. A cue that makes participants unconsciously aware of the aims of a study or helps participants work out what the researcher expects to find.
- Two words. When the participant acts on their own decisions
- Two words. An experiment where the researcher has no effect on the outcome of the experiment as they do not manipulate the experiment.
- an initial statement of what the researcher plans to investigate
- Two words. Variables, which are not the independent variable, but could affect the results of the experiment.
- Two words. Anything that an investigator does that has an effect on a participant’s performance in a study other than what was intended.
- Two words. The participant is not aware of the research aims and or/ which condition of the experiment they are receiving. This prevents the participants from seeking cues about the aims and reacting to them.
- Two words. When the participant acts on the orders someone else perceived as having higher authority.
- Fake participants that aid in the experiment
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- An experimental technique used to overcome order effects
- Two words. Includes: Fatigue effect, Boredom effect, Practice effect.
- Changing what we do think or say in response to others
- Two words. The participant actively tries to workout what the researcher wants and either helps or sabotages them by changing their behaviour.
- Superficial type of conformity where people conform publicly by privately disagree
- Two words. The investigator can not manipulate the independent variable in this experiment.
- Where people change their beliefs permanently
- Where people change their beliefs to fit in with a group
- Two words. An experiment that takes place in a real world setting but the researcher changes the IV to impact the DV
- The participant can see the observer.
- The participant is unable to see the observer, although they may know they are there
24 Clues: The participant can see the observer. • Two words. Uncontrolled Extraneous Variables • Fake participants that aid in the experiment • Where people change their beliefs permanently • Changing what we do think or say in response to others • An experimental technique used to overcome order effects • Where people change their beliefs to fit in with a group • ...
Alterations in Blood Flow & Pressure (Chapters 15 & 16) 2020-05-06
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- Maximum pressure in the aorta and major arteries during ventricular ejection of blood. (Two words, 16 letters.)
- Extreme vasoconstriction of the hands and fingers. Affects more women than men; evoked by stress or cold temperatures. (Two words, 15 letters)
- In this type of aneurysm, the muscle tissue and fascia often confine the leaking blood. (Two words 13 letters)
- A tear in the arterial wall creates a channel for blood flow, which separates layers and weakens the vessel. (Two words, 18 letters)
- Stationary blood clot formed within a vessel or a chamber of the heart. (8 letters)
- There is no identified cause in 90% of patients with this condition. Risk factors suspected are age, ethnicity, and family history, obesity, and high sodium intake. (Two words, 19 letters)
- Can be auscultated as a bruit. (10 letters)
- Primarily affects the greater saphenous vein; impaired venous return; patients complain of aching discomfort and unsightliness. (Two words, 13 letters)
- Abnormal communications between arteries and veins. (Three parts, 9 letters)
- Leads to varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency. (Two words, 20 letters)
- Sudden involuntary constriction of arterial smooth muscle that results in an obstruction to flow. (9 letters)
- Propelled by blood flow to a distant point where it lodges and produces a site of obstruction. (7 letters)
- Hypertension caused by a variety of health problems in adults and children, i.e., renal, endocrine, vascular, neurologic, and exogenous. (Two words, 21 letters)
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- Name given to sounds auscultated during the measurement of blood pressure when blood flow moves through a partially occluded artery. (Two words, 15 letters)
- Cause of secondary hypertension due to development of a tumor of the adrenal medulla, which secretes catecholamines leading to vasoconstriction, increased heart rate, and increased CO. (16 letters)
- Phenomenon that occurs when the person measuring the blood pressure in a healthy young adult and a higher blood pressure in an obese person. Called observer bias. (Two words, 19 letters)
- The net filtration is equal to the combined forces fostering filtration minus the combined forces opposing filtration. (Two words, 19 letters)
- Due to congenital absence or decreased numbers of lymphatic, or obstruction where upper and lower body drainage occurs. (Two words 17 letters)
- All three layers of the arterial wall are involved in this type of aneurysm. (Two words, 12 letters)
- Due to the reduction in cardio output when the upright position is assumed. (Two words, 22 letters)
- Results from alteration in pressure gradient that allows excessive amount of fluid to escape into the interstitial space. (5 letters)
21 Clues: Can be auscultated as a bruit. (10 letters) • Abnormal communications between arteries and veins. (Three parts, 9 letters) • Leads to varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency. (Two words, 20 letters) • Stationary blood clot formed within a vessel or a chamber of the heart. (8 letters) • ...
Rose is 90! 2014-01-21
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- sweet Chaldean treat
- weekly outing with friends in Garden City
- one of her many titles (2 words)
- full name of middle child
- word used for garbage
- ???
- full name of "Angel" of the family
- What 18 people in our family call her
- phrase used for a bathroom break (6 words)
- What 37 people in our family call her
- month of Norman's birthday
- favorite Chaldean dish
- month of wedding anniversary and birth of first child
- current street (2 words)
- maiden name
- first name as it appeared on her birth certificate
- city she was born in
- month with the most family birthdays
- weekday celebrity news show
- month when favorite daughter was born
- goodby words (3 words)
- country of her parents
- favorite card game
- month of former annual trip to Florida
- word used in frustration
- mother in law's first name
- friend and former neighbor
- favorite color
- full name of first born child
- Street we lived on in Garden City
- street of Najor family home for more than 20 years
- full name of second oldest child
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- favorite place to win/lose money
- favorite Chaldean pastry
- City where she had morning coffee with her neighbors (2 words)
- name of weekly club
- her favorite activity with the family
- Detroit locale for movies
- full name of baby of the family
- phrase used as a compliment (3 words)
- the love of her life
- favorite pastime
- favorite movie (3 words)
- weekly must haves
- monthly dinner group (2 words)
- skill passed on to kids and grandkids
- number of children in her family
- often used greeting (3 words)
- you can't have too much of this in a recipe
- favorite 2 person card game (3 words)
- father's name
- location of weekly card games(2 words)
- Norman's nickname because of his good looks
- number of times Rose has been used as a middle name
- Street we lived on in Royal Oak
- city she moved to after leaving Detroit (2 words)
- favorite thing to watch on TV
- place where she gave the kids their swimming lessons (2 words)
- mother’s name
- monthly card game with friends
- city her parents were from
- her nationality
62 Clues: ??? • maiden name • father's name • mother’s name • favorite color • her nationality • favorite pastime • weekly must haves • favorite card game • name of weekly club • sweet Chaldean treat • the love of her life • city she was born in • word used for garbage • favorite Chaldean dish • goodby words (3 words) • country of her parents • favorite Chaldean pastry • favorite movie (3 words) • ...
Freedom HS Days Of Week 2020-09-13
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- Tuesday
- Saturday
- What day is today? (type the question)
- Friday
- tomorrow is (2 words)
- English word for the first day on Spanish calendar
- What day is tomorrow? (type the question)
- Monday
- Thursday
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- the days (2 words)
- the week (2 words)
- yesterday was (2 words)
- What day was yesterday (type the question)
- today is (2 words)
- Wednesday
- Sunday
16 Clues: Friday • Sunday • Monday • Tuesday • Saturday • Thursday • Wednesday • the days (2 words) • the week (2 words) • today is (2 words) • tomorrow is (2 words) • yesterday was (2 words) • What day is today? (type the question) • What day is tomorrow? (type the question) • What day was yesterday (type the question) • English word for the first day on Spanish calendar
IGH Crossword 2023-11-29
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Sompayrac Chapter 1 2022-01-19
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- Name of structure where an IgG binds to a cell surface (two words)
- Vesicle that a bacterium is engulfed in when a macrophage discovers it
- Protein that is found in both the "hands" and "tail" regions of IgG antibody (two words)
- Immature macrophage cell that just left the bone marrow and entered the blood
- Second line of defense after the first line is breached (three words)
- The type of cells that line the inside of capillaries
- The "hand" of an IgG antibody (two words)
- "Test batch" of antibodies (three words)
- Also known as the secondary lymphoid organ, this organ acts as a station to drop off the cargo that is invaders for B and T cells to attack and get rid of (two words).
- Antibody-like-molecule on the surface of T cells that is made by modular design strategy
- The only cells that can make class II MHC molecules
- Makes it its business to eat invaders (2 words)
- The disease Edward Jenner vaccinated the English from in the 1790s
- Destroys virus-infected cells by making contact with the cell and "assisting its suicide" (three words)
- Third line of defense that helps protect vertebrates from almost any invader
- Digestive vesicle of cells that contains enzymes that could kill the host cell if released
- The "tail" of an IgG antibody that can bind to receptors on cell surfaces (two words)
- The display of these proteins are only intended for the enlightenment of helper T cells; alerts of a problem outside of cells (three words, last one abbreviated)
- The disease that was collected from pus so Edward Jenner could inoculate James Phipps
- First line of defense against invaders (two words)
- A protein that "presents" information for T cells to "view" about cells (three words)
- Protein that is only found in the "hands" region of IgG antibody (two words)
- the process of only replicating B cells when their cognate antigen is found as to not waste space and resources to fight against invaders not currently in the body (two words)
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- Utilizes "one for me, one for you" process while replicating (2 words)
- The agent that causes an antibody to be made
- Prototype antibody (two words)
- Special proteins that circulate the blood of immunized individuals
- Directs action through secreting cytokines that have dramatic effects on other immune system cells (three words)
- Stops a virus from entering/reproducing within a cell
- Type of binding that occurs after a helper T cell binds to a class II MHC molecule displaying a cognate antigen
- what antibodies do to an invader, "to prepare for eating"
- Hormone-like messenger that facilitate communication between the cells of the immune system
- Found on most cells surfaces of the body, informs T cells about what is going on inside the cell (three words, last one abbreviated)
- The process of consuming and digesting cells and invaders
- White blood cells that are born in the bone marrow and can mature to become antibody factories
- "Leftover" B and T cells from an attack that are more numerous than inexperienced B and T cells and are easier to activate to help defend from following attacks.
- Helps keep the immune system from overreacting (three words)
- The molecule that fits the Fab region of a B cell receptor (two words)
- A sentinel that mostly is in a dormant state that lives in endothelial cells and recruits the rest of the innate immune system upon an infiltration
39 Clues: Prototype antibody (two words) • "Test batch" of antibodies (three words) • The "hand" of an IgG antibody (two words) • The agent that causes an antibody to be made • Makes it its business to eat invaders (2 words) • First line of defense against invaders (two words) • The only cells that can make class II MHC molecules • ...
Circuit Church Crossword 2026-01-24
Across
- British company known for the System One and System Eight synthesizers whose analog synth dominated Orlando synthpop clubs in the 1980s.
- Synthesis method that changes a waveform by subtracting frequencies with a filter.
- Module that produces random voltages to modulate other modules. (abrv.)
- Orlando DJs often use this mixer brand for electronic sets.
- City of "Synth Nite."
- Type of electronic music dominating Orlando clubs in the early 1980s.
- Original name of Circuit Church. (2 words.)
- Polyphonic synth used in Orlando’s early 1980s clubs.
- Annual Orlando festival featuring electronic music, carnival rides, and large-scale production. (abrv.)
- Synth controller often paired with modular setups in live shows.
- Combines multiple signals into one and a key piece of DJ equipment often used in Orlando electronic sets.
- Shifts the pitch up or down over time.
- Connects modules to route audio and control voltages.
- Orlando clubs are historically known for this electronic music style.
- Deep house party at Grape and the Grain curated by resident DJ and creator, Frank Matik. (2 words.)
- A device that changes the harmonic content of a sound by cutting or boosting frequencies.
- Orlando artists often pair modular synths with device for live shows.
- Orlando‑based female DJ was known as the Bass Queen. (3 words.)
- American maker of the Wave Station and additive synthesizers.
- Synthesis method that combines multiple waveforms to create complex sounds.
- Developed the first portable analog synthesizer in the early 1970s.
- Orlando nightclub famous for trance and house events in the 2000s. (2 words.)
- German company famous for the Eurorack modular format.
- Original location of Circuit Church. (2 words.)
- Orlando duo known for trance and progressive house productions. (2 words.)
- Underground Orlando party series for modular synth enthusiasts. (2 words.)
- Created the Odyssey and 2600.
- Orlando electronic artist blending synthwave and ambient. (2 words.)
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- Generates a repeating waveform at audio frequencies.
- British musician known for pioneering electronic pop with songs like I Feel Love. (2 words.)
- Connects modules to route signals. (2 words.)
- Orlando’s electronic music scene in the 1990s was heavily influenced by this style.
- Orlando venue where Circuit Church usually hosts collaborative shows. (2 words.)
- Synthesizer type popular in Orlando’s 1980s electronic scene.
- Orlando nightclub central to the city’s electronic music history and known for early 1980s synthpop nights.
- Orlando producer associated with house and progressive electronic music. (2 words.)
- Genre of Orlando electronic music primarily associated with modular synthesizers.
- Japanese company developed the DX series of synthesizers and helped Orlando producers in the 2000s transition from analog sounds.
- First widely used polyphonic synthesizer from the 1970s. (2 words.)
- Orlando artist known for experimental bass and ambient textures. (2 words.)
- Orlando store is best known for selling vinyl records, highlighting local artists, and has a decent selection of books. (3 words.)
- Orlando producer who helped popularize underground dubstep and bass in Florida clubs.
- Shapes the sound’s attack, decay, sustain, and release.
- Invented the first commercial voltage controlled synthesizer in the 1960s? (2 words.)
- Small Orlando venue known for intimate electronic artist showcases. (2 words.)
- A type of filter that only passes high frequencies. (hyphenated)
- Shapes the amplitude of a signal over time. (abrv.)
- Orlando DJ and producer helped jump‑start the Florida electronic dance music scene and Florida breaks sound. (2 words.)
- Controls the pitch of a sound in volts. (abrv.)
- Voltage input that triggers an envelope.
- Winter Park based complex that contained both studios and a synthesizer museum in the 90s. (2 words)
- Weekly Orlando bass music event held at Sessions formerly called Wubzday. (2 words.)
- Popular Japanese synthesizer brand used by Orlando producers in the 1980s and 1990s for acid-style leads and developer of the JUNO and JUPITER.
53 Clues: City of "Synth Nite." • Created the Odyssey and 2600. • Shifts the pitch up or down over time. • Voltage input that triggers an envelope. • Original name of Circuit Church. (2 words.) • Connects modules to route signals. (2 words.) • Controls the pitch of a sound in volts. (abrv.) • Original location of Circuit Church. (2 words.) • ...
ch 7 2025-09-16
Across
- the passive movement of molecules or ions across a membrane with the help of specific transport proteins. It does not require energy. (2 words no space between the words)
- the rapid side-to-side movement of phospholipids and proteins within the same layer of the membrane.
- the process by which a cell secretes molecules by fusing a vesicle with the plasma membrane, releasing its contents to the outside.
- the property of a membrane that allows some substances to pass through more easily than others, while blocking the passage of certain molecules. 2 words no space between the words)
- are lipids with covalently attached carbohydrates.
- a model that describes the structure of the plasma membrane as an assortment of various proteins embedded in a phospholipid bilayer.
- Transport proteins that bind to specific molecules, undergo a conformational change, and then release the molecule on the other side of the membrane. (2 words no space between the words)
- a cell placed in a ________________________ solution will gain water and swell.
- fatty acids have straight tails that can pack together more closely, making the membrane more viscous and less fluid.
- proteins that have both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-fearing) parts.
- a type of endocytosis where a cell engulfs large particles, such as bacteria or debris, by extending pseudopods around them to form a vesicle. (2 words no space between the words)
- fatty acids have double bonds that cause kinks in their tails, preventing them from packing tightly and increasing membrane fluidity.
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- the spontaneous movement of a substance from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
- The combined effect of an ion's concentration gradient and its electrical gradient across a membrane. (2 words no space between the words)
- the process by which a cell takes in molecules and other substances by forming new vesicles from the plasma membrane. (2 words no space between the words)
- this molecule has hydrophilic heads that face the aqueous environment, and hydrophobic tails are tucked in the interior, away from water.
- Transport proteins that form a pore through which specific ions can pass. They can be gated, opening or closing in response to certain stimuli. (2 words no space between the words)
- is a type of steroid lipid found in animal cell membranes. It acts as a "fluidity buffer" by making the membrane less fluid at warmer temperatures (by restricting phospholipid movement) and preventing it from becoming too solid at colder temperatures (by preventing tight packing).
- The two sides of a cell membrane, the inner and outer leaflets, have different lipid and protein compositions. This is called what? (2 words no space between the words)
- a cell in an ________________________ solution will not experience a net movement of water.
- a highly specific type of endocytosis where a cell takes in specific molecules by binding them to receptors on the cell surface, which then cluster and are internalized in a vesicle. (3 words no space between the words)
- proteins with covalently attached carbohydrates
- proteins that span the membrane and provide a passageway for specific molecules or ions to cross.
- The movement of substances across a membrane against their concentration gradient (from low to high concentration), which requires energy (usually from ATP). (2 words no space between the words)
- the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- a solution with a higher concentration of solutes compared to another solution.
26 Clues: proteins with covalently attached carbohydrates • are lipids with covalently attached carbohydrates. • a cell placed in a ________________________ solution will gain water and swell. • a solution with a higher concentration of solutes compared to another solution. • proteins that have both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-fearing) parts. • ...
jackara crossword 2021-08-11
Across
- side is next to a given angle.
- looks down the angle between the horizontal line of sight and the object
- unit for measuring the size of an angle.
- looks up the angle between the horizontal line of sight and the object.
Down
- the longest side of a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle.
- is the union of two rays that share a common endpoint.
- polygon with three edges and three vertices.
- a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
- side is the one across from a given angle.
- lengths of the sides of a right-angled triangle to its interior angles.
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. • lengths of the sides of a right-angled triangle to its interior angles. • ...
Unit 2 词汇复习4 2024-11-15
Across
- A burial place, especially a large and impressive one.
- The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the good faith of the customer.
- Something that one sees or notices.
- To discover or bring to light something that was hidden or forgotten.
- out To leave a hotel or other place of temporary accommodation after paying the bill.
- A formal or polite demand for something.
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- The individual components or elements of something.
- The range of sight or the ability to see.
- An expression of opinion or a remark.
- A carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger.
- in To register one's arrival, especially at a hotel.
11 Clues: Something that one sees or notices. • An expression of opinion or a remark. • A formal or polite demand for something. • The range of sight or the ability to see. • The individual components or elements of something. • A burial place, especially a large and impressive one. • in To register one's arrival, especially at a hotel. • ...
Scotland 2023-05-17
Across
- Scottish new year
- a special piece of clothing
- the most popular nonalcoholic beverage in Scotland (2 words)
- Scottish poet with its own state holiday (2 words)
- bigger country that Scotland is a part of (2 words)
- a typical colour of hair in Scotland
- a traditional dance
- a famous lake with a monster (2 words)
- the highest mountain (2 words)
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- popular sport that was invented in Scotland
- Scottish musical instrument
- the capital city
- national food
- the Scottish currency
- national flower
- a traditional woollen fabric
- the biggest city
- there are 790 of them in Scotland
- the original language of Scots
19 Clues: national food • national flower • the capital city • the biggest city • Scottish new year • a traditional dance • the Scottish currency • Scottish musical instrument • a special piece of clothing • a traditional woollen fabric • the original language of Scots • the highest mountain (2 words) • there are 790 of them in Scotland • a typical colour of hair in Scotland • ...
hehe 2023-03-30
Across
- Couple's first concert together
- Month in which the couple got engaged
- Maid of honor
- The band the bride has seen the most live
- University bride attended for her masters(abbr.)
- Couple's neighbourhood
- Brand of the couple's alpine skis
- Bride's undergraduate degree (2 words)
- Couple's favourite ice cream spot in Ottawa (2 words)
- Mountain range the couple is headed to next week
- Name of the couple's dog
- Bachelor party destination
- Couple's cars are both
- The couple's favorite dog park
- Outdated piece of tech the groom works to replace
- Australian city the bride lived in
- Number of years the couple was long-distance
- Company that the groom works for
- Couple's favourite board game
- Goose Couple's favorite pizza place in Ottawa (2 words)
- Marvel movie the couple watched on their first date (2 words)
- First country the couple visited together
- Couple's evening ski spot
- Couple's new favourite sport
- Number of roommates Marisa had in Halifax
- Ottawa neighbourhood the bride used to live in
- Name of the couple's current roommate
- City the couple might move to
- Groom's favourite place to sleep
- Best man
- Location of Marisa and Malcolm's first camping trip
- Bride's prefered type of paint
- Hike on which the groom proposed to the bride (2 words)
- Farm the bride worked at
- Breed of the couple's dog (2 words)
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- Brand of bikes owned by the couple
- How the couple first met (abbr.)
- Number of years the couple has been together
- High school attended by the couple (abbr.)
- Most recent concert the couple went to (2 words)
- Company that the bride works for
- Couple's favourite store
- What city did Marisa run her first marathon in?
- Best Halifax bar
- Who the couple lived with when they moved to Ottawa
- Wine consumed by the couple on special occasions
- Bride's job title (2 words)
- Groom's job title (2 words)
- Bride and groom fathers
- Age of the couple's dog
- Favorite Canadian city for the couple to visit (2 words)
- Organization the couple support during their cycling challenge
- Costume worn by the groom when skiing
- The puzzle that started it all (2 words)
- Couple's favorite winter sport
- Groom's favourite summer beer
- Couple's favourite neighbourhood brewery (2 words)
- Instrument bride played in HS band
- Bride's favorite type of beer
- Lake where the groom's family cottage is located
- Loaf Couple's favorite bakery in Ottawa (2 words)
- Couple's favorite summer sport
- Couple's favourite Toronto park (2 words)
- College groom attended (abbr.)
- Hockey Sport bride played in university (2 words)
- Only sport the groom follows
66 Clues: Best man • Maid of honor • Best Halifax bar • Couple's neighbourhood • Couple's cars are both • Bride and groom fathers • Age of the couple's dog • Couple's favourite store • Name of the couple's dog • Farm the bride worked at • Couple's evening ski spot • Bachelor party destination • Bride's job title (2 words) • Groom's job title (2 words) • Couple's new favourite sport • ...
