singers Crossword Puzzles
Theatre Jobs 2022-02-10
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- The person who writes the storyline.
- They do any extra research to help the actors, directors, and designers do their jobs better. They find out important information such as the styles and culture of a time period and anything else to help build the world of the play.
- They make all of the light cues and/or sound cues go at the correct time.
- They are the people who play the music for the entire musical. They are led by their Conductor.
- They set up the design and production elements backstage for the actors. They set up the props, move the set. They help repair any props or set pieces that are worn out. They can also take on the duties of the Board Operators and/or Wardrobe Crew.
- They make sure the audience is well-behaved and comfortable. They are in charge of the Ushers who help audience members find their seats. They help take tickets, make sure everyone has a program, and they let the Stage Manager know that they can start the performance.
- They spread the word about the musical. They book talk show interviews, TV commercials, and promote the theatre. They create posters and programs for the production.
- They gather together all of the people who need to work on the play. They pick the show and hire the Directors and Administrative roles (ie Marketing / Publicity). They may help the Director hire the Designers, Run Crew, and Actors.
- They choose and create the costumes for each character. They may design the Hair and Makeup.
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- They create the setting and mood of the play by using light effects. They make sure all of the appropriate action can be seen.
- They write the original music for the musical. This includes all of the vocal parts and parts for the pit orchestra.
- They are in charge of conducting and teaching all of the musicians and singers the music for the musical.
- They create the scenery, furniture, and sometimes props that go into the play/musical.
- They create and add any sound effects that are needed. They make sure that the sounds (Actors’ voices, sound effects) can be heard throughout the performance space.
- They are responsible for making sure that the costumes are set up and ready for the actors. They help with Quick Changes, wash and launder the costumes, and they repair clothes that are worn out. They may help with Hair and Makeup.
- They choose and create the props, or smaller items, that the actors use on stage.
- They are in charge of everything that is involved when creating a musical or play. This includes: researching, casting, rehearsing, staging, collaborating with designers and the production team, and managing the time and budget.
- The person who arranges all of the dances and movements.
- During the rehearsal period they are an assistant to the Director, and a liaison between the Director and the Designers. During the performance they are in charge, making sure all Actors, Musicians, and Crew Members are doing their jobs.
19 Clues: The person who writes the storyline. • The person who arranges all of the dances and movements. • They make all of the light cues and/or sound cues go at the correct time. • They choose and create the props, or smaller items, that the actors use on stage. • They create the scenery, furniture, and sometimes props that go into the play/musical. • ...
Opera Terminology 2021-02-04
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- musical singing in the rhythm of speech
- French light opera of the 18th and 19th centuries
- a Baroque aria that repeats the first part of the aria, with different embellishments, after the singing of a contrasting second part
- also called "pants role". The part of a male character sung by a mezzo-soprano
- highest voiced male
- a type of late 19th and 20th century Italian opera that emphasized realistic subjects
- a replacement for a particular role in case of illness or emergency
- smooth and flowing line
- the character that a singer portrays
- a formal song sung by a single vocalist.
- literally 'serious opera'. An opera form of the 17th and early 18th centuries
- lowest voiced female
- the person who supervises all musical detail, rehearsals and leads the orchestra and advises the artistic director
- a loosely used term, often used interchangeably with comic opera
- a large painted surface at the rear of the stage
- means 'beautiful song', a style of singing in Baroque/Romantic periods
- a major singing role, or the singer who performs such a role
- the highest natural male voice, not a castrato
- a group of singers who portray townspeople, guests or other unnamed characters; also refers to the music written for these people
- the muscle which separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- the right side of the stage from the performer's perspective
- the text/words of an opera
- the last musical number of an opera, or of an act of an opera
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- the left side of the stage from the performer's perspective
- a musical ornament requiring the rapid alternation of two adjacent notes
- an instrumental interlude played between acts, or short two-act comic opera played between the acts of an opera seria
- middle to lowest voiced male
- literally 'texture'; the approximate range of a role or an aria
- Middle to low voiced female
- a German form of comic opera with spoken dialogue
- a resting place or close of a passage of music
- a section of the opera, play, etc. usually followed by an intermission
- Highest voiced female
- the front of the stage nearest the audience
- decoration or ornament; trills, grace notes, and turns
- basically serious play, frequently using comedy for relief, it only outwardly resembles tragedy
- a play with many songs; music drawn from popular folk songs
- the area of the stage not visible to the audience, usually where the dressing rooms are located.
- a voice that can sing music with many rapid notes, or the music written for such a voice
- similar to opera but without acting, costumes, and scenery
- music written for two people to sing together
- an elaborate passage near the end of an aria, which shows off the singer's vocal ability
- an orchestral introduction to the opera, usually played before the acting begins
- a precise Italian definition, meaning Italian comic opera of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
- the music of an opera or other musical work in which the parts for different performers appear vertically above one another
45 Clues: highest voiced male • lowest voiced female • Highest voiced female • smooth and flowing line • the text/words of an opera • Middle to low voiced female • middle to lowest voiced male • the character that a singer portrays • musical singing in the rhythm of speech • a formal song sung by a single vocalist. • the front of the stage nearest the audience • ...
Hansen's Christmas 2021 2021-12-16
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- Joyce has pursued one of her childhood dreams and is working in a -----clinic. She takes care of kennels, assists with clients and patients, and receives a lot on the job learning. She loves her job, her coworkers, and all her furry blessings.
- Laura is on the Unified ----team and plans to pursue indoor soccer. Two seasons ago, she was so excited to play outdoor soccer in the spring, but Covid hit and they never played a single game.
- Laura and Jasmine love their --- and have shared many laughs and time with them this past year.
- We are very proud of Laura and Jasmine. They both have gotten----A's in all their classes. Laura excels in calculus and loves science classes and digital art work.
- Jasmine is involved in Future Problem Solvers, Future Farmers of America , Community problem solvers, Impact Singers, and indoor soccer. Above all, she especially loves playing -----. She has played a middle and outside hitter on traveling teams, JV, and Reserve.
- Laura and Grandma Sharon had a blast and shared many laughs when they took a couple ----- trips to Kansas and South Dakota to pick up parts for Jon.
- Jasmine took two years of confirmation classes and was ----- this past October. We had a very nice celebration with our church, family, and friends afterwards.
- Jasmine ----in English , writing, and reading and thrives on sports.
- As a result of the car accident Laura got a --- (not brand ---) car. We drove to Minnesota to pick it up. Laura and Jasmine both drove quite a bit during this trip. Jasmine just got her learner's permit and Laura recently acquired her actual driver's license,
- Our ---- crops were hairy vetch and rye.
- Laura went out for ----this year and last. She does an amazing job out there on the course.
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- Jon's ----, Gene is still working for us on the farm. He is a great asset. They work really good together and get a lot accomplished.
- We wish you all many ----- in the coming year.
- We are super proud of Laura because this year she was inducted into the ------ Honor Society! What an accomplishment.
- On a terribly --- note, our beloved Curly and Tonto were put to sleep in July. There are no words for the hole that is left in our hearts.
- In July, Laura took an --- trip with the Christian Resource Center for 10 days. She visited the Grand Canyon, Bryce National Park, Zion National Park and more, camping in tents the whole time.
- Joyce and Laura were in a car accident in August in which Laura's car was -------. Neither one was seriously hurt.
- We are ---- for our friends, family, and loved ones.
- In the summer, Jasmine worked as a crossing guard at the --- pool in aurora.
- Laura spent her entire summer volunteering her time at the church ----. She helped plant it, upkeep it, and harvest it. The produce was then all donated back to the community and used to help provide meals for those in need in the Marquette area.
- The girls have kept super busy with school and all their extra curricular activities. They are very ----- in everything.
- This year, our organic ----included popcorn, and soy beans.
- For summer work, Laura and her BFF Annalise rogued the ---- here at home. They were often up by 4:30 or 5:00am.
23 Clues: Our ---- crops were hairy vetch and rye. • We wish you all many ----- in the coming year. • We are ---- for our friends, family, and loved ones. • This year, our organic ----included popcorn, and soy beans. • Jasmine ----in English , writing, and reading and thrives on sports. • In the summer, Jasmine worked as a crossing guard at the --- pool in aurora. • ...
opera crosswordpuzzle 2015-05-11
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- instrumental introduction to a musical drama or oratorio; frequently the overture will incorporate musical themes that will later be heard in the course of the opera.
- plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful
- term used during applause to commend the performance of female performers on stage.
- type of soprano, generally, but also the description of singing which pertains to great feats of agility--fast singing, high singing, trills, embellishments and so forth.
- (Italian: soft) is generally represented by the letter p in directions to performers.
- (Italian: half) is found particularly in the compound words mezzo-forte, half loud, represented by the letters mf, and mezzo-piano, half soft, represented by the letters mp.
- highest range of the female voice; the soprano voice ranges from lyric (a light, graceful quality) to dramatic (obviously fuller and heavier in tone).
- musical score is written music that shows all parts. A conductor's score, for example, may have as many as thirty different simultaneous instrumental parts on one page, normally having the woodwind at the top, followed below by the brass, the percussion and the strings.
- (Italian: loud) is used in directions to performers. Legato-a smooth and gliding style of singing or playing; the opposite of Iegato is marcato (in a marked, punchy style) or even staccato (in an even shorter, more aggressive style).
- are the levels of sound, loud or soft, in a piece of music.
- opera is a drama in which most of the actors sing all or most of their parts.
- chorus is a group of singers.
- short musical passage, sometimes no more than three or four notes, which instantly calls to mind a character or situation in a musical drama; although Wagner may not have invented the device, he is certainly the best known user of it.
- highest natural male voice.
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- instrumental introduction to an individual act within a musical drama, whether opera or operetta; some composers use the words overture, prelude and entr'acte interchangeably.
- lowest male voice, frequently subdivided in several categories.
- is used in vocal works, particularly opera and oratorio, usually for a solo voice, in relatively free rhythm
- highest range of the female voice; the soprano voice ranges from lyric (a light, graceful quality) to dramatic (obviously fuller and heavier in tone).
- estimate or forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones.
- group of musicians which accompany a staged presentation; in early operas (from 1600 to about 1750) the orchestra might consist of a few strings, pairs of oboes, bassoons, flutes, trumpets and continuo .
- is the lower female or unbroken male voice, or male falsetto of similar range.
- to express approval when a performer or other person has done something well.
- musical composition for two performers.
- type of singing or playing that is characterized by short, clipped, rapid articulation; the opposite of staccato is legato.
- the text of an opera; the literal translation is "little book," which reminds us that in a Broadway show the texts of the songs are called the "lyrics" while the spoken text of the rest of the play is called the "book."
25 Clues: highest natural male voice. • chorus is a group of singers. • musical composition for two performers. • are the levels of sound, loud or soft, in a piece of music. • lowest male voice, frequently subdivided in several categories. • plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful • ...
TV SHOWS 2024-06-12
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- Follow the adventures of best buds Tommy and Chucky, twins Phil and Lil, resident mean queen Angelica
- this show is a new version of a familiar bear. It’s a heartwarming show about being curious, being good to others, and being part of a loving family.
- A single woman dates multiple men over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find her true love.
- a teenage girl living a double life as famous pop singer, has an alter ego that she adopted so she could maintain her anonymity and live a normal life as a typical teenager.
- No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show.
- Contestants compete for a job as an apprentice to billionaire American Donald Trump
- in this tv show they invent, scheme, and stay one step ahead of their bratty sister. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- a young woman from a small town with big dreams who, rebelling against her strict father, decides to leave the military base in Texas where she grew up and moves to New York City. She accepts a job as a nanny and moves into a multimillion-dollar penthouse on the Upper West Side
- was a hit Disney Channel show that follows Cory and Topanga Matthews' twelve year old daughter, Riley, and her best friend, Maya, as they navigate through the challenges of life.
- Special effects make up artists compete in challenges.
- in this tv show Ryder, Chase, and Rubble hatch a plan to help sea turtle hatchlings safely cross the road to get to the beach!
- Before there was Taylor Swift, there was Addie Singer. And as her last name suggests, she writes songs and plays the guitar.
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- in this tv show, she put up a quirky web show with her two BFFs, while living with her older brother who’s also an abstract artist, and came up with odd recipes, like ‘spaghetti tacos
- 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities.
- A teenage girl periodically receives brief psychic visions of the near future. Trying to make these visions come true results in trouble, and hilarious situations, for the girl and her friends.
- 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question
- Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists.
- Opposites rock when an unlikely partnership is formed between Austin, an extroverted musician/singer, and Ally, a brilliant yet shy songwriter - and their two best friends, Trish and Dez.
- revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites.
- Doing scary stuff to win prizes.
- in this tv show, The Duncans are a typical family whose lives are turned topsy-turvy with the arrival of baby sister, Charlie.
- “Move it, football head!” this cartoon character is based off of Brooklyn
- Adolescent Cory Matthews grows up, and faces problems with friends, family, and school.
- A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
- in this show a beloved puppy Blue invites viewers to join her and Josh on a clue-led adventure to solve a puzzle
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- Grampy Rabbit visits Peppa's playgroup to talk about space rockets. The talk is going very well until suddenly Grampy Rabbit looses his voice.
27 Clues: Doing scary stuff to win prizes. • 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question • Special effects make up artists compete in challenges. • 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities. • revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites. • No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show. • ...
Battle of the Bands 2022-11-29
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- I don't know what to say, but honestly, if you make a Halloween movie without a song from this group, you fucked up.
- Just don't bother with the vocals boys.
- Is it just me, or is it a little creepy that this 90s band has a lot of songs about kids and even a couple that seem to be a bit pedophilic or statutory rape-y in nature.
- Boarbe-cue
- "What ever happened to those guys?" - Andy
- He didn't really get married in Jackson.
- Pompous and super-pretentious pseudointellectual poem just to hear your own voice more.
- Take it back...but like, from Jesus or give it back to Jesus or something?
- One of those one-name icons.
- We'll dig and dise and then scrurlytize...
- "New band name! I call it!"
- This late 90s hit movie didn't bother with a soundtrack because this very popular, lyrically stupid band did all the songs in the film.
- Golden Bear Surprise
- Oh! It's his home state!
- Ladies and gentlemen, Nick Cannon and ....
- Freadarice (Ana.)
- Did they get famous before Kurt Cobain killed himself? (I honestly don't know.)
- Don't watch me in the eye, nerd.
- Honestly, guy. I mean, come on, just kill her yourself.
- I really thought she was a lot cooler than she turned out to be.
- Famous because of Kurt Cobain, not cause he killed himself (although, honestly, it probably did help after the fact I bet).
- She's gonna get killed by Andrew Dismukes
- Rumdiggabee, rumdiggydee, rumdiggabee, rumdiggydee!
- Gorgeous, not Fred.
- This rockabilly-esce singers biggest hit and well-known black & white video from his third major album (I also thought it was hist first!) (Last Name)
- I was never into them as much as I'd like to have been, but that car driving video was the best.
- Famous and popular no doubt, but Sarah is not a fan.
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- Always in some sort of Mood
- Y'all should be ashamed of yourselves.
- I feel worried and buckbeek.
- Bittersweet but not Symphony.
- Also, probabaly only famous because Kurt Cobain killed himself.
- I know y'all think it sounds good and all, but explain to me how you're in this with us (women)?
- Dear, Incredibles. Admit. Admit.
- G.O.A.T R.I.P
- He did warn us that #42 was a monster years ago.
- Famous and popular no doubt, by I was never much of a fan.
- Only famous because Kurt Cobain killed himself.
- I hear you're looking for dog!
- Bee's ink
- Yeah, but he's a pervert dude (and perhaps a real-life monster).
- Famous and popular no doubt, but not at all a fan.
- "Come wit it now..." Opening to all their songs.
- Why do these to abusive R&B artists have the same last name?
- 19, 21, 25, 30...based on this pattern, they'll name your posthumous greatest hits album, Dead.
- You Might Think, it's Magic, but really, it was Just What I needed.
- See insult from number 22 and apply.
- He's a serial killer and he's looking for _______.
- Always in his heart sure.
- Also, ladies and gentlemen, Nick Cannon and...
- Pure adrenaline this guy's songs.
- Bee's a mother effing choir boy.
- Don't stop the Bee!
53 Clues: Bee's ink • Boarbe-cue • G.O.A.T R.I.P • Freadarice (Ana.) • Don't stop the Bee! • Gorgeous, not Fred. • Golden Bear Surprise • Oh! It's his home state! • Always in his heart sure. • Always in some sort of Mood • "New band name! I call it!" • I feel worried and buckbeek. • One of those one-name icons. • Bittersweet but not Symphony. • I hear you're looking for dog! • ...
CONJUNCTION 2023-05-05
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- a word that refers to which action is simultaneously or has been interrupted by another action
- ... being very rich, he never shows off.
- a conjunction that refers to any time or every time that something happens or is true
- I have a stomachache, ... I will come to school.
- used to introduce a noun clause that is usually the subject or object of a verb or a predicate nominative
- Kim eats many egg whites before work out … he wants to gain weight.
- function word to indicate continuance (as of an action or condition) to a specified time
- Neither Indah … her friends ate lunch here yesterday.
- My brother ... I went to the workshop to repair our car.
- ... having a lot of money, they never help anyone.
- ... his family, he also invite his friends to his birthday party.
- to show a description of something that happened once.
- Sammy had someone handle her passport … he went to abroad.
- Our new classmate is not bad; …, he’s very kind.
- Either me ... my friends will run this high quality program.
- ... there is a storm here, we have delayed our flight
- can be combined with adjectives and nouns to show extremes.
- ... Prabu reraly does his vocal rehearsal, he is always one of the best singers in any singing contest.
- John worked very hard and was ... promoted.
- connects two different things, hence it is followed by "or".
- After months of trying and studying hard, Nana ... passed the UTBK
- Thomas was not telling the truth. …. he was shouting at me.
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- Radha knows French;……., we have selected her to head our operations in France.
- We must avoid high kolesterol ... be healthy.
- Coordinating conjunctions always come ... the words or clauses that they join.
- Sean has to tske a part-time job during vacation .... he will not be able to able pay his tuition fee.
- has the same meaning as until, namely "until" or "until".
- It wasn’t my will, … yours.
- denotes the only circumstances under which an event will occur if the condition is met.
- as a connecting word also connects two negative things and is followed by "nor"
- usually used to express one option that is preferred among other choices.
- conveys a statement of time that follows a previous event that has occurred.
- IF used to stress that something will happen despite something else that might prevent it
- the use of this conjunction as a statement of purpose that we want to convey.
- They have postponed the visit to our city ... it’s heavily snow here.
- My father will give my brother his car ... he come back at dawn.
- She never helps anyone……having a lot of money.
- Steven prepared Coffee ... his mother was sleeping.
- indicate the second member or the member taken as the point of departure in a comparison expressive of inequality
- He apologized ... his mistakes.
- express mild surprise, hesitation, approval, disapproval, or impatience
- used in statements that make the main statement sound surprising or surprising.
- ….. his sister, he is very naughty.
- used as a subordinate in conditional clauses or presupposition sentences.
44 Clues: It wasn’t my will, … yours. • He apologized ... his mistakes. • ….. his sister, he is very naughty. • ... being very rich, he never shows off. • John worked very hard and was ... promoted. • We must avoid high kolesterol ... be healthy. • She never helps anyone……having a lot of money. • I have a stomachache, ... I will come to school. • ...
Holidays 2025-05-25
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- First month of the year.
- Anonymous love note sender.
- Entry point for Santa.
- Colorful chewy candy.
- Explosive lights for New Year’s Eve.
- Circular door decoration.
- Card expressing love.
- Twinkling outdoor decorations.
- Halloween animal that brings superstition.
- Witch’s preferred vehicle.
- Round projectile in winter battles.
- Shiny string-like tree decoration.
- Bony Halloween decoration.
- Baby with a bow and arrow.
- Sweet reward on Halloween.
- Noisy red-white-and-blue boomstick.
- A promise for self-improvement.
- Mischievous Irish fairy.
- Squeeze that shows love.
- What July 4th is all about.
- Spring holiday celebrating rebirth.
- Settler at the first Thanksgiving.
- Color of St. Patrick’s Day.
- Month of fasting for Muslims.
- January 1st celebration.
- Game for finding Easter eggs.
- Secret affection.
- Tradition in Times Square.
- Friendly or spooky spirit.
- Undead creature.
- Month of love.
- Affectionate gesture.
- Famous NYC New Year’s location.
- Sweet treat in many Easter baskets.
- Hung by the fireplace for goodies.
- Decorative greenery often strung on mantels.
- Fanged, blood-sucking creature.
- Large celebratory meal.
- Final seconds before midnight.
- Fluffy yellow baby bird.
- Singers who spread holiday cheer.
- Season of falling leaves.
- Daily practice during Ramadan daylight hours.
- Spooky attraction.
- Toasting drink at midnight.
- Main dish for Thanksgiving.
- Decorate the Christmas tree.
- Side dish baked inside or out.
- Large orange Halloween symbol.
- Evergreen decorated for the holiday.
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- St. Patrick’s Day month.
- Hops and delivers eggs.
- What gifts are covered in.
- Celebration of African heritage and unity.
- Classic summer cookout meal.
- Classic Valentine’s bouquet.
- Season of blooms and Easter.
- Horn of plenty symbol.
- Gathering of autumn crops.
- Warm drink with marshmallows.
- Howling Halloween monster.
- Potato pancakes eaten during Hanukkah.
- Where Santa enters on Christmas Eve.
- Bubbling witch’s pot.
- Striped peppermint treat.
- Phrase said while asking for candy.
- Treasure at the end of the rainbow.
- Marching event on Thanksgiving morning.
- Wears black and flies on a broom.
- Celebrated on the 4th of July.
- Worn for trick-or-treating.
- Santa’s vehicle.
- Spinning top used in a Hanukkah game.
- Handwritten message from the heart.
- Cupid’s love-tipped weapon.
- Kiss beneath this holiday greenery.
- Tart red holiday fruit.
- Found under a rainbow.
- Shape of love.
- Poured over turkey and potatoes.
- Candelabra lit during Hanukkah.
- Holiday of gratitude and feasting.
- Unique icy winter design.
- Leads to a pot of gold.
- Soft colors of spring.
- Magical snowman with a top hat.
- Jewish Festival of Lights.
- Holds Easter goodies.
- Colorful paper tossed at parties.
- Dyed and hidden on Easter.
- Santa’s tiny toy-making helper.
- Sweet gift for your sweetheart.
- Creamy holiday drink.
- Jolly man in red who delivers gifts.
- Green leaf for luck.
- Four-leaf symbol of luck.
- Animal that pulls Santa’s sleigh.
- When the new year begins.
- Patriotic symbol flown on holidays.
- Word often associated with green.
- Spooky October holiday.
- Worn during a New Year’s bash.
- Cookie often shaped like people or houses.
- Month of Thanksgiving.
- Handheld fireworks.
- Frosty winter figure with a carrot nose.
- Folded message of affection.
107 Clues: Shape of love. • Month of love. • Santa’s vehicle. • Undead creature. • Secret affection. • Spooky attraction. • Handheld fireworks. • Green leaf for luck. • Colorful chewy candy. • Card expressing love. • Bubbling witch’s pot. • Holds Easter goodies. • Affectionate gesture. • Creamy holiday drink. • Horn of plenty symbol. • Entry point for Santa. • Found under a rainbow. • Soft colors of spring. • ...
COMMON WORDS IN ENGLISH 2024-12-19
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- factories
- object to keep pens, pencils, etc
- the day before today
- clothes to do exercise
- and animal and a part of a computer
- sport shoes
- trousers made of denim
- feeling you have when you have nothing to do
- you go here to watch a film
- object to wash your clothes
- something white in winter when it is cold
- object to listen to music in the street
- you study here between 12-18 years old
- these are the "fingers" of your feet
- you answer this
- brothers and sisters
- it contains your mouth, eyes and nose
- you eat this in the cinema
- object to take photos
- people get married in this celebration
- object that gives you light
- food made of vegetables
- a group of planets
- animal that you can ride
- red vegetable
- object to cut food
- object to erase words written with a pencil
- you use it to pay things
- we breathe this
- doctor that takes care of your teeth
- feeling you have when you have a lot to do
- computer that you can take to different places
- period of time of 12 months
- you read this
- piece of clothes that you use in winter
- shoes you use in summer
- small animal in the water
- our planet
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- man who works in a bar
- holidays in December
- object to see the date
- you go here in summer to swim, there is sand
- 60 seconds
- countries fighting
- what you can eat at a restaurant
- Japanese food made of raw fish
- animal that loves carrots
- people go on Sunday here to pray
- object you use to talk to people
- alcoholic drink from grapes
- you can have internet at home with this
- object to know the time at home
- tall animal with a long neck
- ink in your skin forever
- table to do your homework
- if you have a problem you need a...
- when a person doesn't have any illnesses
- hamburgers, hot dogs are...
- a sign in the street with colors: red, green or yellow
- drink that wakes you up
- person who puts out fires
- they protect your eyes from the sun
- it keeps you cool in summer
- when people play football for 90 minutes
- place to do exercise
- you see singers singing in person
- object in your kitchen that keeps food cold
- you do this to celebrate something
- object where you can write
- place where you go when you are ill
- you use it to log in on instagram
- place with a lot of planes
- a husband's partner
- in the country, it is very high
- person with no hair
- you can see it at night in the sky
- you can open doors with this
- people use them to decorate their ears
- place to buy food
- period of time of 7 days
- people in your class
- you can use it to carry water outside your house
82 Clues: factories • 60 seconds • our planet • sport shoes • red vegetable • you read this • you answer this • we breathe this • place to buy food • countries fighting • a group of planets • object to cut food • a husband's partner • person with no hair • holidays in December • the day before today • brothers and sisters • place to do exercise • object to take photos • people in your class • man who works in a bar • ...
Puzzle Time 2023-03-16
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- hired a brain trust, came from an upper-crust family, and was a democratic president
- A retired physician who had lost his savings in the Great Depression and promoted a plan, popular with senior citizens, to pay every person over sixty years old $200 a month,
- the first lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, during her husbands four terms in office
- the economic and political policies of Franklin Roosevelt’s administration in the 1930s called
- Specialists in law, economics, and welfare, many of them young university professors, who advised President Franklin D. Roosevelt and helped develop the policies of the New Deal
- an American statesman, public administrator, presidential advisor, and a trusted Deputy of FDR
- an African-American contralto and one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century
- act insured the right of private sector employees to organize into trade unions and engage in collective bargaining
- an American workers-rights advocate who served as the 4th United States Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945
- legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the US
- the law that provided for unemployment and old-age insurance financed by a payroll tax on employers and employees Important New Deal labor legislation that regulated minimum wages and maximum hours for workers involved in interstate commerce
- Known by its critics as the “National Run Around,” it an early New Deal program designed to assist industry, labor, and the unemployed
- first known as the Federal Council of Negro Affairs
- nine black teenaged boys accused of rape in Alabama in 1931
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- Important New Deal labor legislation that regulated minimum wages and maximum hours for workers involved in interstate commerce
- The first ________ days of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration, stretching from March 9 to June 16
- A New Deal program designed to raise agricultural prices by paying farmers not to farm
- An economic theory based on the thoughts of British economist John Maynard Keynes
- a famous priest that promoted pro-facist and antisemitic ways and was a very early suppoter of Franklin Roosevelt
- A New Deal–era labor organization that broke away from the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in order to organize unskilled industrial workers regardless of their particular economic sector or craft
- One of the most revolutionary of the New Deal public works projects
- The highest-ranking African American in the Roosevelt administration
- A government program created by Congress to hire young unemployed men to improve the rural, out-of-doors environment
- Its major thrusts were to reverse the policy of forced assimilation that flowed from the 1887 Dawes Severalty Act
- He was the republican candidate in 1936. This honest and wealthy man from Kansas lost greatly to the Democrat Franklin Roosevelt
- Louisiana governor, later U.S. senator, whose anti-New Deal "Share Our Wealth" program promised to make "Every Man a King."
- It gave a great boost to labor organizing in the midst of the Great Depression
- an American writer and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature winner "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social perception"
- a Democratic U.S. Senator from New York from 1927 to 1949 and a strong supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- the series of a dust storms in the prairies of the US
30 Clues: first known as the Federal Council of Negro Affairs • the series of a dust storms in the prairies of the US • nine black teenaged boys accused of rape in Alabama in 1931 • One of the most revolutionary of the New Deal public works projects • The highest-ranking African American in the Roosevelt administration • ...
TV SHOWS 2021-04-29
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- Follow the adventures of best buds Tommy and Chucky, twins Phil and Lil, resident mean queen Angelica
- this show is a new version of a familiar bear. It’s a heartwarming show about being curious, being good to others, and being part of a loving family.
- A single woman dates multiple men over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find her true love.
- a teenage girl living a double life as famous pop singer, has an alter ego that she adopted so she could maintain her anonymity and live a normal life as a typical teenager.
- No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show.
- Contestants compete for a job as an apprentice to billionaire American Donald Trump
- in this tv show they invent, scheme, and stay one step ahead of their bratty sister. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- a young woman from a small town with big dreams who, rebelling against her strict father, decides to leave the military base in Texas where she grew up and moves to New York City. She accepts a job as a nanny and moves into a multimillion-dollar penthouse on the Upper West Side
- was a hit Disney Channel show that follows Cory and Topanga Matthews' twelve year old daughter, Riley, and her best friend, Maya, as they navigate through the challenges of life.
- Special effects make up artists compete in challenges.
- in this tv show Ryder, Chase, and Rubble hatch a plan to help sea turtle hatchlings safely cross the road to get to the beach!
- Before there was Taylor Swift, there was Addie Singer. And as her last name suggests, she writes songs and plays the guitar.
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- in this tv show, she put up a quirky web show with her two BFFs, while living with her older brother who’s also an abstract artist, and came up with odd recipes, like ‘spaghetti tacos
- 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities.
- A teenage girl periodically receives brief psychic visions of the near future. Trying to make these visions come true results in trouble, and hilarious situations, for the girl and her friends.
- 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question
- Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists.
- Opposites rock when an unlikely partnership is formed between Austin, an extroverted musician/singer, and Ally, a brilliant yet shy songwriter - and their two best friends, Trish and Dez.
- revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites.
- Doing scary stuff to win prizes.
- in this tv show, The Duncans are a typical family whose lives are turned topsy-turvy with the arrival of baby sister, Charlie.
- “Move it, football head!” this cartoon character is based off of Brooklyn
- Adolescent Cory Matthews grows up, and faces problems with friends, family, and school.
- A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
- in this show a beloved puppy Blue invites viewers to join her and Josh on a clue-led adventure to solve a puzzle
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- Grampy Rabbit visits Peppa's playgroup to talk about space rockets. The talk is going very well until suddenly Grampy Rabbit looses his voice.
27 Clues: Doing scary stuff to win prizes. • 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question • Special effects make up artists compete in challenges. • 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities. • revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites. • No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show. • ...
opera crosswordpuzzle 2015-05-11
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- to express approval when a performer or other person has done something well.
- term used during applause to commend the performance of female performers on stage.
- is the lower female or unbroken male voice, or male falsetto of similar range.
- is used in vocal works, particularly opera and oratorio, usually for a solo voice, in relatively free rhythm
- opera is a drama in which most of the actors sing all or most of their parts.
- plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful
- instrumental introduction to an individual act within a musical drama, whether opera or operetta; some composers use the words overture, prelude and entr'acte interchangeably.
- group of musicians which accompany a staged presentation; in early operas (from 1600 to about 1750) the orchestra might consist of a few strings, pairs of oboes, bassoons, flutes, trumpets and continuo .
- short musical passage, sometimes no more than three or four notes, which instantly calls to mind a character or situation in a musical drama; although Wagner may not have invented the device, he is certainly the best known user of it.
- highest range of the female voice; the soprano voice ranges from lyric (a light, graceful quality) to dramatic (obviously fuller and heavier in tone).
- musical score is written music that shows all parts. A conductor's score, for example, may have as many as thirty different simultaneous instrumental parts on one page, normally having the woodwind at the top, followed below by the brass, the percussion and the strings.
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- type of singing or playing that is characterized by short, clipped, rapid articulation; the opposite of staccato is legato.
- chorus is a group of singers.
- (Italian: loud) is used in directions to performers. Legato-a smooth and gliding style of singing or playing; the opposite of Iegato is marcato (in a marked, punchy style) or even staccato (in an even shorter, more aggressive style).
- (Italian: half) is found particularly in the compound words mezzo-forte, half loud, represented by the letters mf, and mezzo-piano, half soft, represented by the letters mp.
- lowest male voice, frequently subdivided in several categories.
- estimate or forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones.
- instrumental introduction to a musical drama or oratorio; frequently the overture will incorporate musical themes that will later be heard in the course of the opera.
- are the levels of sound, loud or soft, in a piece of music.
- type of soprano, generally, but also the description of singing which pertains to great feats of agility--fast singing, high singing, trills, embellishments and so forth.
- highest range of the female voice; the soprano voice ranges from lyric (a light, graceful quality) to dramatic (obviously fuller and heavier in tone).
- musical composition for two performers.
- highest natural male voice.
- (Italian: soft) is generally represented by the letter p in directions to performers.
- the text of an opera; the literal translation is "little book," which reminds us that in a Broadway show the texts of the songs are called the "lyrics" while the spoken text of the rest of the play is called the "book."
25 Clues: highest natural male voice. • chorus is a group of singers. • musical composition for two performers. • are the levels of sound, loud or soft, in a piece of music. • lowest male voice, frequently subdivided in several categories. • plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful • ...
opera crosswordpuzzle 2015-05-11
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- is the lower female or unbroken male voice, or male falsetto of similar range.
- highest natural male voice.
- plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful
- instrumental introduction to a musical drama or oratorio; frequently the overture will incorporate musical themes that will later be heard in the course of the opera.
- instrumental introduction to an individual act within a musical drama, whether opera or operetta; some composers use the words overture, prelude and entr'acte interchangeably.
- is used in vocal works, particularly opera and oratorio, usually for a solo voice, in relatively free rhythm
- type of soprano, generally, but also the description of singing which pertains to great feats of agility--fast singing, high singing, trills, embellishments and so forth.
- highest range of the female voice; the soprano voice ranges from lyric (a light, graceful quality) to dramatic (obviously fuller and heavier in tone).
- highest range of the female voice; the soprano voice ranges from lyric (a light, graceful quality) to dramatic (obviously fuller and heavier in tone).
- musical score is written music that shows all parts. A conductor's score, for example, may have as many as thirty different simultaneous instrumental parts on one page, normally having the woodwind at the top, followed below by the brass, the percussion and the strings.
- musical composition for two performers.
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- chorus is a group of singers.
- (Italian: half) is found particularly in the compound words mezzo-forte, half loud, represented by the letters mf, and mezzo-piano, half soft, represented by the letters mp.
- type of singing or playing that is characterized by short, clipped, rapid articulation; the opposite of staccato is legato.
- (Italian: loud) is used in directions to performers. Legato-a smooth and gliding style of singing or playing; the opposite of Iegato is marcato (in a marked, punchy style) or even staccato (in an even shorter, more aggressive style).
- estimate or forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones.
- to express approval when a performer or other person has done something well.
- group of musicians which accompany a staged presentation; in early operas (from 1600 to about 1750) the orchestra might consist of a few strings, pairs of oboes, bassoons, flutes, trumpets and continuo .
- are the levels of sound, loud or soft, in a piece of music.
- the text of an opera; the literal translation is "little book," which reminds us that in a Broadway show the texts of the songs are called the "lyrics" while the spoken text of the rest of the play is called the "book."
- short musical passage, sometimes no more than three or four notes, which instantly calls to mind a character or situation in a musical drama; although Wagner may not have invented the device, he is certainly the best known user of it.
- (Italian: soft) is generally represented by the letter p in directions to performers.
- opera is a drama in which most of the actors sing all or most of their parts.
- lowest male voice, frequently subdivided in several categories.
- term used during applause to commend the performance of female performers on stage.
25 Clues: highest natural male voice. • chorus is a group of singers. • musical composition for two performers. • are the levels of sound, loud or soft, in a piece of music. • lowest male voice, frequently subdivided in several categories. • plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful • ...
Basic Musical Terms 2020-09-22
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- An elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements
- Transitional passage connecting two sections of a composition
- A section of a song typically repeated a number of times alternating with verses, bridges, solos etc.
- The highest of the standard four voice ranges
- A dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- The relative volume in the execution of a piece of music
- A pitch correction effect that corrects sung or played pitches.
- Growing; (i.e. progressively louder)
- Annual awards given by the American National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for achievement in the record industry
- Opening section of a piece
- Time (i.e. the overall speed of a piece of music)
- A particular style of music
- A slow song, often on a romantic or emotional theme
- An electronic device for increasing the volume of electrical signals, used chiefly in sound reproduction
- The second-lowest of the standard four voice ranges
- The pronounced rhythm of music
- A group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music
- Backup singing or playing which supports the main melody
- A live performance
- The quality of a musical tone that distinguishes voices and instruments
- The lowest of the standard four voice ranges
- (2 words)A brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it
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- Dwindling (i.e. with gradually decreasing volume)
- The words of a song
- Several players in a group are to play exactly the same notes within their written part, as opposed to splitting simultaneous notes among themselves
- A repeated section of a song that typically features a new set of lyrics on each repetition
- A musical idea, often a short riff, passage or phrase, that is used in popular music to make a song appealing and to "catch the ear of the listener".
- A collection of recorded songs
- The second-highest of the standard four voice ranges
- A widely distributed and often popular song from an album
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- An object or device for producing musical sounds
- A group of three or more notes that, when played simultaneously, can form a harmonic structure that can support a melody or a solo line
- A group of musicians who play together, sometimes as their actual career
- A slang term which refers to a paying musical engagement at a venue, usually of a single night's duration
- Alone (i.e. executed by a single instrument or voice)
- (2 words) Lit. "as in a chapel"; vocal parts only, without instrumental accompaniment
- The echoing sound that occurs naturally to a voice or instrument in hall or room with reflective walls and, by extension, to analog or digital effect units which recreate this effect
- In music, a period of time that spawned a particular style of music
- An unauthorized recording of a performance
- A repeated chord progression or refrain
- A modern version of the opera, either on stage or filmed
- The point at which a melodic phrase "comes to rest" or resolves
- An instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy variations which may then be amplified, transmitted, or recorded
- The creator of a musical piece
45 Clues: A live performance • The words of a song • Opening section of a piece • A particular style of music • A collection of recorded songs • The pronounced rhythm of music • The creator of a musical piece • Growing; (i.e. progressively louder) • A repeated chord progression or refrain • An unauthorized recording of a performance • The lowest of the standard four voice ranges • ...
Mom is 80 2023-05-07
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- Michigan Avenue, upper not lower
- Only a clever person can revive these
- Using adjectives when telling story
- Person who selflessly attends to other’s needs with compassion
- One who contributes freely; charitable
- Alternative to Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Human ATM (profession)
- Nickname for honored title, five times
- Walter Peter and Amelia Jane
- It grows on trees
- Engaging; peachy; endearing
- Filled with candy and stuffers
- Manager required to do deep dive cleaning, ironing, & scheduling
- Pet name for Forever Young group; shows leadership and care
- No one is a stranger; friendly; inviting
- Skillfully exchanging and debating ideas
- ‘Bacher, Sally
- Boy Scouts need Grandma’s sewing skills
- Deserving of high regard
- Confident in one’s own abilities; self-reliant
- Where kids go for a loan
- If you want it done right the first time, be this
- Extreme attention to detail
- A person with several replacement parts
- Apple and Pumpkin musts
- Established 1854, home of the green and white Saints
- Traditionalist; prudent
- Celebrating _____ years young today
- Skill needed for crafting, creating & altering
- Penny-pincher; thrifty; reason for being financially sound
- Johnny Mathis is a favorite
- One who enjoys the written word
- Semi-permanent home décor, especially on Crest
- Group of church singers
- To the point; blunt
- Precious collector gifts from Herman
- A person with a bin for everything
- One who is nurturing; loving; supportive
- Wedding bells rang here
- Keeper of all receipts; organizer of accounts; Festival Chair
- Giver of sage wisdom
- Name for Ben’s Father’s Mother’s Mother
- Birthday girl’s full name
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- Exercise the mind and you can figure it out
- Genuine; real; sincere
- A favorite pastime
- Maiden name
- Called by six; named after one
- Home away from Home
- Love at first sight site
- Emeralds and diamonds found here
- One who describes an event or situation
- Helpful for singer to carry a tune
- Favorite beer that may have been kicked over during proposal
- Joe or JOOOOEEEE??? when calling him
- One who can fix things around the house
- Romantic flowers come in many colors, but my favorite are ___.
- The one with the mostest, especially at Thanksgiving
- Journeyer to Greece, Hawaii, Amsterdam, and Beyond
- “I’ll have a 3-way (or sometimes 4-way with beans) and extra crackers”
- Cherished; loved; our mother
- Treasured gifts of precious metal
- Pleasant vacation spot, nostalgic
- Place of tulips and heart attack care
- Starting June 27, 1964
- Home of Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
- Receiver of the 3 sacraments of Christian Initiation
- Preparer of family favorites like Goulash
- Decadent happiness for special occasions
- The hills are alive here, not ‘Trapped’ there
- This type of consultant must know how to burp
- My Fair Lady is a favorite
- The democratic process relies on this early riser
- Talkative, but not named Cathy
- The place where dolls and curiosities live
- Never wavering from keeping a promise
- Favorite place to sit at home
- Having a thirst for knowledge
- “People don’t change, they become ______”
- Piles and piles in case you need to jot notes
80 Clues: Maiden name • ‘Bacher, Sally • It grows on trees • A favorite pastime • Home away from Home • To the point; blunt • Giver of sage wisdom • Genuine; real; sincere • Human ATM (profession) • Starting June 27, 1964 • Apple and Pumpkin musts • Traditionalist; prudent • Group of church singers • Wedding bells rang here • Love at first sight site • Deserving of high regard • Where kids go for a loan • ...
Jazz History Review 2025-02-12
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- Frank Hatchetts style that blended strength, funk and individual interpretation and placed emphasis on selling your performance.
- What culture has been a huge influence on the development of jazz dance? (two words with space)
- Paul Whitemn’s “symphonic jazz” featured full orchestrations and incorporated ______________ in every piece.
- Jazz dance _________________ the social history of the American people, reflecting ethnic influences, historic events, and cultural changes.
- Americans were quick to adopt the _______________ in 1923.
- Jack Cole is credited for developing trained jazz dancers for the _________________ movie musicals.
- Bill __________________ Robinson transformed tap dance with his lightness and flexibility, moving the tap on his shoes to the ball of his foot.
- Spreading from New Orleans to Chicago and New York, Dixieland jazz was known for its fast _________________ beat.
- Jazz dance is influenced by __________ dance and popular music.
- He created a unique dance style blending the flow of ballet with the abruptness of jazz that brought elegance to a dancer’s image. (lat name)
- Brought people back to the social dance floor in the 1960’s. (two words with space)
- Starting in 1981, they broadcasted music videos that combined high-energy jazz, ballet, street dance and social dance.
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- Jazz in the 1940’s was influenced by ballet and ________________ dance.
- Came out New York City in the 1970’s & had a major influence on jazz.
- Developed his dance technique after being left partially paralyzed in a car accident. It required that the entire body be exercised to its fullest to have the strength needed for control and beauty. (nick-name)
- His style is classical and influenced by the natural and freer body movements of modern dance. Taught isolations and Yoga as part of his technique. (last name)
- His impact on jazz was his individual, energetic dance style that combined athletic, gymnastic qualities with jazz and tap. (last name)
- White entertainers performed parodies of their conception of slave life and popularized the African styles of dance and music in ___________________ shows.
- Foot stomping, tapping, hand clapping and rhythmic vocal sounds in Jazz come from ___________ dance.
- He brought the idea of the lead singer being highlighted while the backup singers perform choreographed moves. (last name)
- Emerged in the 1970’s starring on Broadway and in films but is most known for his choreography which was distinct, highly creative and somewhat bizarre.(first and last name with space)
- With ________________ dancers starring in minstrel shows, it was difficult for black dancers to have opportunities in the performance world which caused them to migrate to Europe for a chance to thrive.
- The _________________ of jazz music and dance are found in the rhythms and movements brought to America by African slaves.
- What killed the popularity of social dancing at its height? (abbreviation)
- Known as the “Father of Theatrical Jazz Dance”. He studied modern, ballet and ethnic dance. (last name)
- In the 1950’s ________________ and American music and dance enriched Jazz dance in Musicals like West Side Story, choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
- The __________________ jazz world includes a wide variety of performance places including cabaret & lounge shows, cruise ship entertainment and touring dance companies as well as being featured in concerts, music videos, major television productions and commercials.
27 Clues: Americans were quick to adopt the _______________ in 1923. • Jazz dance is influenced by __________ dance and popular music. • Came out New York City in the 1970’s & had a major influence on jazz. • Jazz in the 1940’s was influenced by ballet and ________________ dance. • What killed the popularity of social dancing at its height? (abbreviation) • ...
Annie Lennox 2025-07-06
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- Her role as a UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador
- Queen of Soul she famously duetted with
- George Orwell's novel that inspired a film soundtrack she worked on
- Her dedication to charitable causes
- Iconic Scottish singer with a powerful voice
- Her primary profession
- Eurythmics album featuring "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves"
- Her charity anthem featuring many female vocalists
- A title sometimes given to her due to her success
- Her distinctive fashion and visual appearance
- Her work for various social and political issues
- Visual accompaniment to her hit songs
- British rock band whose song "Love of My Life" she covered at the Olympics closing ceremony
- Grammy-winning solo song from "Medusa"
- A term often used to describe her influence in music and fashion
- A cause she passionately advocates for
- Eurythmics song with a gospel-tinged sound
- A humanitarian issue she has strongly supported
- Her impressive vocal instrument
- Solo album released in 2003
- Eurythmics upbeat love song
- An instrument she sometimes plays during performances
- Her duet with Al Green
- A common accessory she wears on and off stage
- A recognition of her musical achievements
- Their breakthrough hit song
- Her "Sing" initiative for HIV/AIDS awareness
- Her Oscar-winning song from "Lord of the Rings"
- Famous boulevard where Sweet Dreams video was filmed
- Her powerful singing ability
- Film series for which she won an Oscar
- Scottish city where she was born
- Eurythmics duet with Aretha Franklin
- Soul legend she collaborated with
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- A series of live concerts by an artist
- Upbeat solo single with a distinctive video
- Her often gender-bending image in the 80s
- Her role in composing music and lyrics
- Eurythmics hit from the album "Be Yourself Tonight"
- A version of a song originally recorded by another artist
- A signature color for her striking hairstyles
- The band she and Dave Stewart were in before Eurythmics
- Her global network for women's empowerment
- Global concert series she participated in for poverty relief
- The synth-pop duo she formed with Dave Stewart
- Her 1995 album consisting entirely of cover songs
- Eurythmics atmospheric track with a weather theme
- Her holiday-themed album
- Her 2014 album featuring jazz and blues standards
- She performed at a concert for this esteemed honor
- Someone who entertains on stage
- Key instrument in Eurythmics' signature sound
- A creative individual like Annie Lennox
- A musical composition she performs
- Song from the film adaptation of "1984"
- Music genre she often incorporated into her solo work
- She identifies with this movement for gender equality
- The Eurythmics reunion album from 1999
- Her nationality
- Her hit solo album from 2007
- Her hit solo single from 1992, asking a question
- Her country of birth
- A collection of her recorded songs
- Eurythmics hit with a memorable music video
- Legendary artist she's collaborated with on "There Must Be An Angel"
- Her accent is often noticeable
- A musical performance by two singers
- Award she has won multiple times for her work
- Her musical partner in Eurythmics
- Music genre Eurythmics was initially known for
70 Clues: Her nationality • Her country of birth • Her primary profession • Her duet with Al Green • Her holiday-themed album • Solo album released in 2003 • Eurythmics upbeat love song • Their breakthrough hit song • Her hit solo album from 2007 • Her powerful singing ability • Her accent is often noticeable • Someone who entertains on stage • Her impressive vocal instrument • ...
The Importance of Being Earnest Crossword 2022-09-27
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- His opinion on pineapple on pizza was ____________ to mine.
- you have two cows, the government takes both and gives you milk.
- All nations should be a ___________, everyone should be given jobs based off their skills.
- Foreign affairs need to act as an ____________ between nations.
- The group of toddlers were _____________, they kept screaming and tugging at the chaperones' clothes.
- The Karen in the Walmart ____________ complained at the innocent employee.
- the appointment of friends and associates to positions of authority, without proper regard to their qualifications.
- He was very silent and ______ when he came home from work.
- to drink, consume
- Her math teacher was very _________, she would always patiently explain all of the concepts.
- One of Boxer's _____s were "I will work harder!"
- He tried to ____ a fly with a stick but it escaped before he could even touch it.
- His dog ________ happily in the dog park.
- His English teacher had a very sophisticated _______, they would always use very advanced words their student wouldn't understand.
- Many people believe that the death penalty is too _________.
- That fortune was obviously a _________, her fortune telling orb wasn't even made of glass!
- Abraham Lincoln _________ slavery.
- The cat _________ itself into its bed.
- That salesman was the definition of __________, he literally had a devious grin on his face whenever somebody bought his goods.
- the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs.
- you have two cows, you sell one and buy a bull to breed them and have infinite cows.
- Squealer was very articulate and used that to his advantage.
- In order too make someone _________, you must brainwash them.
- Her grandfather was very _____ before he succumb to dementia.
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- Brussels sprouts are the ____________ of healthy food.
- The evil villain came up with an evil __________.
- The _____ that the singers sang was very melancholic.
- Trump was a _______ ___ _____ at the football game. (The word doesn't have spaces in the actual puzzle)
- The office worker ________ on the ground in order to keep his job.
- She is _______ of vaccines, she would always say that they would turn her children into aliens.
- the British ____________ the redcoats.
- the assignment of degrees of urgency to wounds or illnesses to decide the order of treatment of a large number of patients or casualties.
- The birds' singing was ___________.
- That dog has such a _________ appetite, I bet it could eat a whole bag of food in one go.
- The soil was very ______, it has many nutrients and was very soft.
- All of the students in the class lacked ______ for the teacher's boring lecture.
- The directions on the homework were so _______ that the students had to come together and decipher it.
- They're such a _________, they always suck up to the boss with gifts and compliments.
- School presentations are always very ___________, memories of them still haunt me at night.
- The cave was left in _________ darkness.
- The passing of her beloved pet made a ________ reminder of how nothing lasts forever.
- Martin Luther King Jr. is the __________ to prejudice.
42 Clues: to drink, consume • Abraham Lincoln _________ slavery. • The birds' singing was ___________. • the British ____________ the redcoats. • The cat _________ itself into its bed. • The cave was left in _________ darkness. • His dog ________ happily in the dog park. • One of Boxer's _____s were "I will work harder!" • The evil villain came up with an evil __________. • ...
Theater Hierarchy 2022-09-22
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- who entertain an audience by acting, singing or dancing.
- manager supports and organizes all the different teams involved in the day-to-day running of a theater production from rehearsals right through to performances and then post-show.
- engineer responsible for everything related to sound for a given production, they work with the Director and the creative team
- crew the crew members that power the scene changes, prop handoffs and onstage “magic” for each production, they work with the director,designers,and crew
- creates the dance elements in a play or musical, and often teaches them to actors, singers, and dancers, they work with the director and musical director
- oversees all aspects of a theater production, from the generation of an idea to the day-to-day management when it is on stage, they work with theatrical agents
- stage manager assist the production stage manager with all of their responsibilities, they work with production stage manager
- designer plan and supervise the creation of the costumes and outfits worn by characters in a play or opera,they work with directors, producers, the production designer and hair and makeup designer
- chief the direct on-site supervisor of the Head Technicians and Stage Crew in all areas of stage operation, they work with director / stage manager / technical director
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- a behind-the-scenes resource for directors, actors, and playwrights, providing context, research, and feedback to help improve the quality or accuracy of a production,they work with the directors, actors, and playwrights
- electrician supervise the implementation, operation, and maintenance of the lighting and projection systems and lead crew members in load-ins, technical rehearsals, show runs, and load- outs, they work with the lighting designer
- someone who is skilled at playing one or several musical instruments, they work with the production team
- designer devise and often manage the lighting for plays, musicals, they work with the Director, Artistic Director and/or Lighting Technicians
- director a resident technical expert who supervises the activities of all technical departments—from lighting to carpentry—and oversees the use and maintenance of theater equipment,they work with designers, design technicians, and production managers
- crew responsible for acquiring, building, maintaining and running the props for a production, they work with the props master, technical director
- captain a member of the company responsible for overseeing and maintaining the artistic standards of all choreography and musical staging within a production. They work closely with the Associate Director and/or the Stage Manager to communicate and preserve the artistic vision of the Creative Team
- manager make sure the technical elements of a show are completed safely, on time, and on budget,they work with the management team, technical crew and designers
- the primary visionary and unifying force behind a theatrical production, they work with the actors
- director Working closely with other members of a show's creative team, music directors oversee all musical aspects of a musical theater, they work with the director,the composer, the choreographer
- designer responsible for the visual appearance and function of the scenic elements used in the production,they work with the director and other designers.
20 Clues: who entertain an audience by acting, singing or dancing. • the primary visionary and unifying force behind a theatrical production, they work with the actors • someone who is skilled at playing one or several musical instruments, they work with the production team • ...
Opera Terminology 2021-02-04
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- a group of singers who portray townspeople, guests or other unnamed characters; also refers to the music written for these people
- means 'beautiful song', a style of singing in Baroque/Romantic periods
- an elaborate passage near the end of an aria, which shows off the singer's vocal ability
- the person who supervises all musical detail, rehearsals and leads the orchestra and advises the artistic director
- French light opera of the 18th and 19th centuries
- smooth and flowing line
- the text/words of an opera
- a German form of comic opera with spoken dialogue
- a play with many songs; music drawn from popular folk songs
- a loosely used term, often used interchangeably with comic opera
- basically serious play, frequently using comedy for relief, it only outwardly resembles tragedy
- a type of late 19th and 20th century Italian opera that emphasized realistic subjects
- Middle to low voiced female
- a musical ornament requiring the rapid alternation of two adjacent notes
- the highest natural male voice, not a castrato
- music written for two people to sing together
- a formal song sung by a single vocalist.
- the area of the stage not visible to the audience, usually where the dressing rooms are located.
- the front of the stage nearest the audience
- highest voiced male
- the left side of the stage from the performer's perspective
- an orchestral introduction to the opera, usually played before the acting begins
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- a voice that can sing music with many rapid notes, or the music written for such a voice
- a replacement for a particular role in case of illness or emergency
- similar to opera but without acting, costumes, and scenery
- a resting place or close of a passage of music
- musical singing in the rhythm of speech
- a precise Italian definition, meaning Italian comic opera of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
- a Baroque aria that repeats the first part of the aria, with different embellishments, after the singing of a contrasting second part
- the muscle which separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- Highest voiced female
- middle to lowest voiced male
- literally 'serious opera'. An opera form of the 17th and early 18th centuries
- an instrumental interlude played between acts, or short two-act comic opera played between the acts of an opera seria
- also called "pants role". The part of a male character sung by a mezzo-soprano
- the music of an opera or other musical work in which the parts for different performers appear vertically above one another
- the last musical number of an opera, or of an act of an opera
- decoration or ornament; trills, grace notes, and turns
- the character that a singer portrays
- a major singing role, or the singer who performs such a role
- a section of the opera, play, etc. usually followed by an intermission
- lowest voiced female
- a large painted surface at the rear of the stage
- literally 'texture'; the approximate range of a role or an aria
- the right side of the stage from the performer's perspective
45 Clues: highest voiced male • lowest voiced female • Highest voiced female • smooth and flowing line • the text/words of an opera • Middle to low voiced female • middle to lowest voiced male • the character that a singer portrays • musical singing in the rhythm of speech • a formal song sung by a single vocalist. • the front of the stage nearest the audience • ...
Words For Describing Music 2015-01-20
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- A type of ornament which involves playing a different note very quickly before the actual note (grace note)
- A type of texture where there are more than one tunes being performed at a time (Another word for polyphonic)
- The element which refers to how many beats there are in a bar, and what type of beat
- The Italian word for quick
- The element which refers to shapes and patterns in the tune, and intervals between notes
- A type of texture where there is a round
- The type of tonality which describes solemn or dramatic music (The opposite of major)
- The Italian word for quiet (the opposite of forte - loud)
- The Italian word which means 'gradually get faster' (The opposite of rallentando)
- The element which means how loud or quiet
- The Italian word for very fast
- The notes of a melody generally get higher and higher (The opposite of
- Off-beat rhythm
- A type of texture where everyone is performing exactly the same thing
- Five-note scale
- A type of texture where instruments or voices are copying each other
- The notes of a melody move in semitones (black-white-black-white)
- A type of cadence which sounds like an 'Amen'
- A repeating pattern in a song (another word for ostinato)
- A type of texture where there is simply one note being performed at a time. (one tune)
- The element which refers to chords and cadences
- The element which refers to the order sections are played in. (form)
- The element which refers to whether the music is major or minor
- The Italian word for slow
- The element which refers to how many layers of sound there are, and how they interact.
- A melodic pattern repeats but starting on a higher or lower note
- The notes of a melody mainly move by step (The opposite of angular)
- A type of ensemble, large group of singers
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- The element which means patterns created by combinations of long notes and short notes
- The Italian word which means the tempo keeps changing
- Melody and ___________________ (a type of texture)
- The first degree of the scale
- The instruments and voices, and the different performance techniques
- A type of ensemble, large group of instrumentalists
- The notes get gradually shorter. (The opposite of augmentation)
- The fifth degree of the scale
- Tierce de _________________. When the last chord of a minor phrase is minor
- The Italian word which means 'get gradually louder' (The opposite of diminuendo)
- The Italian word for 'walking pace'
- A type of texture where the instruments or voices play different notes but in the same rhythm.
- Where there is a feeling of two beats per bar, in a 3/4 or 6/8 time signature
- A type of texture where there is call and response between the instruments and voices
- A type of cadence which sounds unfinished (the opposite of a perfect cadence)
- A type of interval, eight notes apart
- A melody contains scales
- Three notes in the time of two
- A melody contains broken chords
- A type of ornament which involves playing two notes, one after the other repeatedly, very quickly
48 Clues: Off-beat rhythm • Five-note scale • A melody contains scales • The Italian word for slow • The Italian word for quick • The first degree of the scale • The fifth degree of the scale • The Italian word for very fast • Three notes in the time of two • A melody contains broken chords • The Italian word for 'walking pace' • A type of interval, eight notes apart • ...
Sentences in present perfect 2018-12-06
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- I have ____ his best friend since 2010.
- Sonia has already _____ her building project for her design class.
- I have never _____ him about the surprise party.
- Has that singer ever _____ a nomination? He’s too good!
- Mary hasn’t drawn an eagle before.
- Maria and Toby have _____ in Miraflores since they were little kids.
- Has a spider ever _______ you?
- It is the first time that Pedro has ______ himself with paper.
- Sophie is enjoying herself today at the zoo, so far she has ____ the giraffe and the cow.
- I haven't ____ the bracelet I lost last week in my grandma's house, yet.
- Sandra has never _____ ceviche in her life! What a shame!
- Grecia has just ______ the bracelet she had for so many years.
- I have never _____ a single piece of plastic to the sea, it would be a sin!
- I think I have ____ him earlier this day.
- Lola has ____ the worst day today... at least until now.
- William has just ______ a really expensive gift for his mother.
- My mon has ______ 160 dollars in that shop and she still has all day to continue shopping,
- Has Rose ever ______ something in her life? That would be impossible.
- I wish I could travel to Alaska, I have never _____ snow in my life.
- I have ____ Erick for many years, I completely trust him.
- The students haven’t understood anything that their teacher assigned today.
- Have you ever ______ the Titanic song in front of a big audience?
- Have you ever _______ about studying abroad?
- I have never ____ a marathon, but I really want to do it one day.
- Rick Riordan has _______ one of the most famous young adult series in the world.
- Rose has _____ to study Journalism because she likes to write.
- So far, Ana has ______ a 50% of her homework.
- I have never _____ to a Luis Miguel concert before.
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- I have ____ my sister’s secret of her pregnancy for 5 months, I can’t hold it anymore.
- Monica has never _____ a single penny to collaborate with the reconstruction of the church.
- She has just ______ a million balloons for her sister’s birthday, she’s too tired.
- I have already _____ 15 books and I still have a lot that I want to finish this year.
- Have you ever ______ in a helicopter before?
- She told him that her hears has being ______ by his best friend.
- I haven't ____ my laundry or my homework yet.
- Have you ever _____ a motorcycle? I find it too scary.
- Miss Gonzales has ______ to fifth grade all her life! She really has a lot of patience.
- It has ______ her a fortune! I don’t understand how she did to afford it.
- Have your feet ever ______ in the highlands?
- Mario has _______ to study French since he wants to travel to France.
- Has your sister ever ______ alcohol?
- Joe has completely ____ her heart because he cheated on her.
- My father has ______ in the Coca Cola’s company since 2008.
- She has already _____ 20 dollars to collaborate with that cost.
- She has completely _______ to bring her project to school, now she will fail.
- Mark has ____ that jacket all day even though it's really hot outside.
- I have never _____ in a Caribbean beach, it is one my biggest dreams.
- She has _____ one of the youngest singers of Peru.
- Jake can't believe that I have never ____ a real lion in my life.
49 Clues: Has a spider ever _______ you? • Mary hasn’t drawn an eagle before. • Has your sister ever ______ alcohol? • I have ____ his best friend since 2010. • I think I have ____ him earlier this day. • Have you ever ______ in a helicopter before? • Have your feet ever ______ in the highlands? • Have you ever _______ about studying abroad? • ...
My sentences in present perfect 2018-12-06
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- William has just ______ a really expensive gift for his mother.
- Have you ever ______ the Titanic song in front of a big audience?
- She has already _____ 20 dollars to collaborate with that cost.
- Sandra has never _____ ceviche in her life! What a shame!
- I wish I could travel to Alaska, I have never _____ snow in my life.
- Rick Riordan has _______ one of the most famous young adult series in the world.
- I have never _____ him about the surprise party.
- I have never _____ in a Caribbean beach, it is one my biggest dreams.
- The students haven’t understood anything that their teacher assigned today.
- I have never ____ a marathon, but I really want to do it one day.
- Have your feet ever ______ in the highlands?
- I have ____ his best friend since 2010.
- Joe has completely ____ her heart because he cheated on her.
- Grecia has just ______ the bracelet she had for so many years.
- I think I have ____ him earlier this day.
- Has Rose ever ______ something in her life? That would be impossible.
- Miss Gonzales has ______ to fifth grade all her life! She really has a lot of patience.
- Mario has _______ to study French since he wants to travel to France.
- Have you ever ______ in a helicopter before?
- I haven't ____ the bracelet I lost last week in my grandma's house, yet.
- I have already _____ 15 books and I still have a lot that I want to finish this year.
- My mon has ______ 160 dollars in that shop and she still has all day to continue shopping,
- She has just ______ a million balloons for her sister’s birthday, she’s too tired.
- Monica has never _____ a single penny to collaborate with the reconstruction of the church.
- I haven't ____ my laundry or my homework yet.
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- She has completely _______ to bring her project to school, now she will fail.
- Rose has _____ to study Journalism because she likes to write.
- Maria and Toby have _____ in Miraflores since they were little kids.
- I have ____ my sister’s secret of her pregnancy for 5 months, I can’t hold it anymore.
- Sophie is enjoying herself today at the zoo, so far she has ____ the giraffe and the cow.
- My father has ______ in the Coca Cola’s company since 2008.
- It is the first time that Pedro has ______ himself with paper.
- Have you ever _______ about studying abroad?
- Mark has ____ that jacket all day even though it's really hot outside.
- She has _____ one of the youngest singers of Peru.
- Jake can't believe that I have never ____ a real lion in my life.
- It has ______ her a fortune! I don’t understand how she did to afford it.
- Have you ever _____ a motorcycle? I find it too scary.
- Has a spider ever _______ you?
- Has your sister ever ______ alcohol?
- Sonia has already _____ her building project for her design class.
- I have never _____ a single piece of plastic to the sea, it would be a sin!
- Has that singer ever _____ a nomination? He’s too good!
- Mary hasn’t drawn an eagle before.
- Lola has ____ the worst day today... at least until now.
- She told him that her hears has being ______ by his best friend.
- I have ____ Erick for many years, I completely trust him.
- I have never _____ to a Luis Miguel concert before.
- So far, Ana has ______ a 50% of her homework.
49 Clues: Has a spider ever _______ you? • Mary hasn’t drawn an eagle before. • Has your sister ever ______ alcohol? • I have ____ his best friend since 2010. • I think I have ____ him earlier this day. • Have you ever _______ about studying abroad? • Have your feet ever ______ in the highlands? • Have you ever ______ in a helicopter before? • ...
The ARTS 2024-03-29
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- (of a tune or phrase) instantly appealing and memorable.
- A person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of making of a movie, play, or other production.
- A classical dance form characterized by grace and precision of movement.
- A person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation.
- A category of artistic composition, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- The process or product of recording sound or a performance for subsequent reproduction or broadcast.
- A situation comedy, a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who carry over from episode to episode.
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- Of or prompted by feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.
- The visible features of an area of land, considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
- A dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- A stage, television, or film production utilizing popular-style songs interwoven with spoken dialogue.
- A person who engages in a particular activity, especially a sport or a performing art, for pleasure rather than as a profession.
- A way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- A public display of works of art or other items of interest, typically held in an art gallery or museum.
- Evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way.
- Happening once a year; yearly.
- A series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.
- The area of a theater where actors perform.
- To cut (a hard material) in order to produce an object, design, or inscription.
- A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
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- A person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
- A person who writes screenplays, scripts, or scenarios, especially for movies or television
- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- A form of silent entertainment in which performers express themselves through gestures and body movements only, often with the accompaniment of music.
- The process or art of using paint, in a picture, as a protective coating, or as decoration.
- The quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward.
- A building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
- A person who writes novels, especially as a profession.
- The words of a song.
- Having or revealing natural creative skill or ability.
- A set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period, especially when worn for an occasion or as part of a theatrical or ceremonial display.
- A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
- Inspiring respect and admiration; having high status or reputation.
- Exceptionally good; very impressive.
- A simple drawing showing the features of its subjects in a humorously exaggerated way, especially a satirical one in a newspaper or magazine.
- To compose the sequence of steps and movements for (a performance of dance or ice skating).
- A person who writes plays, typically for performance in the theater.
- Worth remembering or easily remembered, especially because of being special or unusual.
39 Clues: The words of a song. • Happening once a year; yearly. • Exceptionally good; very impressive. • The area of a theater where actors perform. • Having or revealing natural creative skill or ability. • A person who writes novels, especially as a profession. • (of a tune or phrase) instantly appealing and memorable. • ...
YEAR EIGHT CROSSWORD 2024-11-21
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- This note is worth two beats.
- The notes of an A minor chord.
- The first music to use an orchestral soundtrack.
- The process of adding sounds and speech after a film is made.
- The man who virtually began the rock and roll sound.
- The chords C, F and G are used in the _ _ bar blues.
- Apart from the guitar, instrument that also plays solos in a rock band
- Two cymbals joined together used in a drum kit.
- The person who writes the music to a film.
- This guy played a mean rock and roll guitar.
- This type of guitar plays low notes.
- The instrumental family heard playing the James Bond Theme.
- This theme describes a terrifying creature.
- the word used to indicate the highness or lowness of the music.
- An award winning Australian band playing electronic dance music.
- A drum that sizzles.
- This instrument has 88 keys.
- The Italian word for loud.
- The very first motion pictures were _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- This is where the director, composer and producer of a film get together for a discussion.
- The notes of a G major chord.
- This guitar normally plays the chords in a rock band.
- This note is worth 1/2 a beat.
- A drum kit has at least 2 of these.
- 20th Century Fox has this piece of music at the start of their films.
- A very famous australian rock band.
- The composer of the music to Star Wars.
- The name given to songs originally by black singers re-recorded by white artists.
- The music in a film which features existing songs.
- The art of arranging all the music for an orchestra to play.
- The singer of Aint that a shame.
- Another word for the softness and loudness of the music.
- A woodwind instrument always used in scary movies.
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- The left hand of the piano uses this.
- This Italian term means to play very softly.
- A film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
- A famous star of silent movies.
- The singer of great balls of fire.
- The instrument used at the start of the Jurassic park theme.
- This part of the drum kit plays on the 1st and 3rd beats.
- A word which means to play smoothly.
- The technique whereby music reflects the action on screen.
- Joins two notes of the same pitch.
- The notes of an E minor chord.
- A famous rock and roll star.
- Another name for a broken chord.
- A famous rock and roll song by Elvis Presley.
- A chord song learned in class.
- The type of music that was a forerunner of rock and roll.
- The composer of the music for Back to the Future.
- The part of the drum that is used for fills.
- The word to indicate notes are to be played short and detached.
- An indigenous Australian female singer.
- This city was where the blues became "electrified".
- The instrument that plays hedwigs theme in Harry Potter.
- The movie that features the feather theme.
- A short melody associated with a character in a film.
- A sign used to indicate two notes are to be smoothly joined.
- A famous male indigenous artist.
- Often used to accompany silent films.
- A group of at least three notes played together.
61 Clues: A drum that sizzles. • The Italian word for loud. • A famous rock and roll star. • This instrument has 88 keys. • This note is worth two beats. • The notes of a G major chord. • The notes of an A minor chord. • The notes of an E minor chord. • A chord song learned in class. • This note is worth 1/2 a beat. • A famous star of silent movies. • Another name for a broken chord. • ...
Musical Theatre 2025-05-12
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- Seamlessly blend dialogue and song, usually with 2 or more characters.
- This type of musical tells the life story of a real person, often a famous historical figure or celebrity.
- Let a character beguile an audience.
- Captain Assists the choreographer and director by teaching and rehearsing dance routines with the ensemble cast, and often serves as a liaison between the creative team and the cast.
- This type of musical features a cohesive storyline with songs, dances, and dialogue that advance the plot and develop the characters. The most common & popular type of musical.
- Actors must act through _________.
- A moment of big change for a character.
- When a character discovers something or reaches a new level of understanding.
- Any song that explains a character, a group of characters, or a situation.
- The Father of the American Musical Comedy
- This type of musical is a collection of songs, sketches, and dances presented in a variety show format without a central storyline.
- Performers who portray characters through singing, dancing, and acting on stage.
- This type of musical pushes the boundaries of traditional musical theatre by incorporating unconventional storytelling techniques, music styles, or staging concepts.
- Make audiences laugh.
- Is primarily in charge of raising and managing funds, and sometimes hiring personnel.
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- The person that organizes the music for the instruments and singers.
- Tell us what characters desire or what motivates them. Love songs can fit into this category.
- Responsible for the overall artistic vision and direction of a musical. They work closely with actors, designers, and other members of the creative team.
- This type of musical focuses on exploring a central theme or idea rather than following a traditional narrative structure.
- Designs and teaches the dances and movements for a musical. They work closely with the director and often collaborate with the musical director to ensure that the choreography complements the music and storytelling.
- Director Leads the music ensemble (the orchestra or band) and coaches the cast on vocal performance and musical interpretation.
- An American dancer, choreographer, and director who revolutionized musicals with his distinct style of dance.
- This type of musical combines elements of humor with music and dance, often featuring lighthearted storylines and funny characters.
- Responsible for writing the music in a musical.
- In musicals, the most emotional moments are ______ instead of spoken.
- This includes any number that doesn’t fit into the other 2 categories, usually serve other dramatic needs.
- Who the producers raise money from.
- Responsible for writing the words to the songs in a musical.
- After lots of conflict, a character finally makes up his/her mind.
- This type of musical is a light opera with spoken dialogue, usually featuring romantic or comedic storylines and musical songs.
- This type of musical incorporates pre-existing songs, often popular hits from various artists, into a new narrative.
- Usually love songs, but can also be about any strong emotion. They have beautiful melodies and a slower tempo.
- Opera This type of musical uses rock music and a dramatic storyline to convey themes and emotions.
- After dramatic moments, the audience needs a funny break.
34 Clues: Make audiences laugh. • Actors must act through _________. • Who the producers raise money from. • Let a character beguile an audience. • A moment of big change for a character. • The Father of the American Musical Comedy • Responsible for writing the music in a musical. • After dramatic moments, the audience needs a funny break. • ...
TV SHOWS 2022-07-24
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- Follow the adventures of best buds Tommy and Chucky, twins Phil and Lil, resident mean queen Angelica
- this show is a new version of a familiar bear. It’s a heartwarming show about being curious, being good to others, and being part of a loving family.
- A single woman dates multiple men over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find her true love.
- a teenage girl living a double life as famous pop singer, has an alter ego that she adopted so she could maintain her anonymity and live a normal life as a typical teenager.
- No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show.
- Contestants compete for a job as an apprentice to billionaire American Donald Trump
- in this tv show they invent, scheme, and stay one step ahead of their bratty sister. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- a young woman from a small town with big dreams who, rebelling against her strict father, decides to leave the military base in Texas where she grew up and moves to New York City. She accepts a job as a nanny and moves into a multimillion-dollar penthouse on the Upper West Side
- was a hit Disney Channel show that follows Cory and Topanga Matthews' twelve year old daughter, Riley, and her best friend, Maya, as they navigate through the challenges of life.
- Special effects make up artists compete in challenges.
- in this tv show Ryder, Chase, and Rubble hatch a plan to help sea turtle hatchlings safely cross the road to get to the beach!
- Before there was Taylor Swift, there was Addie Singer. And as her last name suggests, she writes songs and plays the guitar.
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- in this tv show, she put up a quirky web show with her two BFFs, while living with her older brother who’s also an abstract artist, and came up with odd recipes, like ‘spaghetti tacos
- 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities.
- A teenage girl periodically receives brief psychic visions of the near future. Trying to make these visions come true results in trouble, and hilarious situations, for the girl and her friends.
- 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question
- Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists.
- Opposites rock when an unlikely partnership is formed between Austin, an extroverted musician/singer, and Ally, a brilliant yet shy songwriter - and their two best friends, Trish and Dez.
- revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites.
- Doing scary stuff to win prizes.
- in this tv show, The Duncans are a typical family whose lives are turned topsy-turvy with the arrival of baby sister, Charlie.
- “Move it, football head!” this cartoon character is based off of Brooklyn
- Adolescent Cory Matthews grows up, and faces problems with friends, family, and school.
- A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
- in this show a beloved puppy Blue invites viewers to join her and Josh on a clue-led adventure to solve a puzzle
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- Grampy Rabbit visits Peppa's playgroup to talk about space rockets. The talk is going very well until suddenly Grampy Rabbit looses his voice.
27 Clues: Doing scary stuff to win prizes. • 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question • Special effects make up artists compete in challenges. • 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities. • revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites. • No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword [A-M] 2019-02-18
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- A musical with a story.
- A musical that was not recorded when it ran (usually, but not always, a flop musical) and is not likely to be recorded.
- A biography of a single individual in musical form, though the creative team usually plays fast and loose with the facts of the individual's life in order to raise the entertainment value of the biography.
- A play with music added, but the music is not integral to the plot; remove it, and the play is still perfectly coherent.
- To be the first person ever in a given role.
- A ballet within a musical that expresses the hopes and dreams (or the actual dreams) of a character.
- A show with nothing outstanding about it except that it's charming.
- Not the star, but someone important enough to get their name separately mentioned in the credits.
- London's counterpart to off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway. Also a major festival in New York, Edinburgh and many other cities.
- A musical in which the idea or concept takes precedence over the plot.
- A musical that failed to return its investment to its backers.
- A female star who is so much larger than life that she inspires devotion bordering on fanaticism.
- A recording of a stage production.
- Actor's Equity is the actor's union.
- Someone who occasionally plays a role in a show in order to give the regular performer a rest.
- The "little people" on the stage of a musical: the background singers and dancers (and occasional actors).
- The lyrics to a musical.
- The payoff moment in a song; the moment when the song is "buttoned up" and finished.
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- A flop musical the recording of which "a small number of aficionados continue to play."
- Where serious actors and actresses perform, as opposed to TV and movies, vaudeville and burlesque, concerts, commercials, etc.
- All the people associated with a musical.
- An intimate musical designed to play in front of a small audience in a small theatre, with just a few actors and musicians.
- To sing out loudly, strongly, and clearly, so that one's voice is projected to the back of the balcony.
- A song in which the main character has some kind of revelation or undergoes a major emotional moment that brings the musical to a climax.
- A song that isn't just bad but that is hilariously awful or hideously inappropriate because of a lousy tune, stupid lyrics, a bad performance, idiotic staging, or a combination thereof.
- A song in which BIG emotions are expressed by a main character or two and the music SWELLS and sounds noble and thunderous--ideally.
- The person in charge of maintaining the show's choreography.
- A spotlight that is continually trained on a performer as he/she moves around the stage.
- A production in which song, dialogue, and often dance combine to tell a story in such a manner that the show would be very different without one of these elements.
- Technically, the theatre. More commonly, the audience, specifically the number of seats sold.
- The music played at the beginning of the second act of a musical, before the action resumes.
- A low-level performer, usually in the chorus, who pretty much spends her/his theatrical life in the chorus, moving from show to show.
- A young, pretty, vulnerable female lead or second lead.
- The actual story of a musical; the play part.
34 Clues: A musical with a story. • The lyrics to a musical. • A recording of a stage production. • Actor's Equity is the actor's union. • All the people associated with a musical. • To be the first person ever in a given role. • The actual story of a musical; the play part. • A young, pretty, vulnerable female lead or second lead. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword [A-M] 2019-02-18
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- The actual story of a musical; the play part.
- A musical that was not recorded when it ran (usually, but not always, a flop musical) and is not likely to be recorded.
- A musical in which the idea or concept takes precedence over the plot.
- A female star who is so much larger than life that she inspires devotion bordering on fanaticism.
- A song in which the main character has some kind of revelation or undergoes a major emotional moment that brings the musical to a climax.
- A low-level performer, usually in the chorus, who pretty much spends her/his theatrical life in the chorus, moving from show to show.
- Where serious actors and actresses perform, as opposed to TV and movies, vaudeville and burlesque, concerts, commercials, etc.
- The music played at the beginning of the second act of a musical, before the action resumes.
- A song that isn't just bad but that is hilariously awful or hideously inappropriate because of a lousy tune, stupid lyrics, a bad performance, idiotic staging, or a combination thereof.
- A biography of a single individual in musical form, though the creative team usually plays fast and loose with the facts of the individual's life in order to raise the entertainment value of the biography.
- A production in which song, dialogue, and often dance combine to tell a story in such a manner that the show would be very different without one of these elements.
- The person in charge of maintaining the show's choreography.
- A recording of a stage production.
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- A play with music added, but the music is not integral to the plot; remove it, and the play is still perfectly coherent.
- A musical that failed to return its investment to its backers.
- A musical with a story.
- A ballet within a musical that expresses the hopes and dreams (or the actual dreams) of a character.
- Not the star, but someone important enough to get their name separately mentioned in the credits.
- London's counterpart to off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway. Also a major festival in New York, Edinburgh and many other cities.
- A flop musical the recording of which "a small number of aficionados continue to play."
- The lyrics to a musical.
- Actor's Equity is the actor's union.
- A song in which BIG emotions are expressed by a main character or two and the music SWELLS and sounds noble and thunderous--ideally.
- An intimate musical designed to play in front of a small audience in a small theatre, with just a few actors and musicians.
- A show with nothing outstanding about it except that it's charming.
- Technically, the theatre. More commonly, the audience, specifically the number of seats sold.
- A spotlight that is continually trained on a performer as he/she moves around the stage.
- All the people associated with a musical.
- The "little people" on the stage of a musical: the background singers and dancers (and occasional actors).
- Someone who occasionally plays a role in a show in order to give the regular performer a rest.
- To be the first person ever in a given role.
- A young, pretty, vulnerable female lead or second lead.
- To sing out loudly, strongly, and clearly, so that one's voice is projected to the back of the balcony.
- The payoff moment in a song; the moment when the song is "buttoned up" and finished.
34 Clues: A musical with a story. • The lyrics to a musical. • A recording of a stage production. • Actor's Equity is the actor's union. • All the people associated with a musical. • To be the first person ever in a given role. • The actual story of a musical; the play part. • A young, pretty, vulnerable female lead or second lead. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-19
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- farming that provides the basic needs of a family with little surplus
- a plain formed by the deposit of sediment over a long period of time by one or more rivers
- a lower layer of the rain forest
- a large group of people descended from the same ancestor
- traditional oral historians, storytellers, singers, and musicians of West Africa
- buying and selling on the Internet
- diamonds that are mined in war-torn areas and are used to finance wars
- illegal hunting
- situation in which land is repeatedly farmed so that the soil nutrients are depleted
- a hot, dry wind that blows from the northeast or east in the western Sahara
- a place for catching fish; the fishing industry
- the disposal of waste products
- a system in which farmers plant a field for several years until its resources are depleted, then abandon it and clear a new field
- water that lies underground and feeds wells and springs
- an often triangular-shaped section of land formed as the waters of a river slow down and split into many channels as they deposit sand and silt that has been carried downriver
- a large waterfall
- a farm crop grown to be sold or traded rather than used by the farm family
- to tame
- area with conditions suitable for certain plants or animals to live
- the migration of people from rural areas to urban areas
- native to a place
- a crack in Earth’s surface created by the shifting of tectonic plates
- the wearing away of soil
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- a steep cliff or slope between a higher and lower land surface
- the population that an area will support without undergoing deterioration
- the destruction of land in arid and semi-arid climates
- a climate marked by warm, dry summers and cool, rainy winters
- pertaining to traditional religious beliefs in which nature and objects, such as animals and mountains, are thought to have spirits
- a family unit made up of a husband, wife, and children
- a family that is headed by a male family member
- the practice of passing down stories from generation to generation by word of mouth
- fuel created from living matter, such as trees
- a refugee within his or her own country
- a common language used among people with different native languages
- top layer of a rain forest, where the tops of tall trees form a continuous layer of leaves
- an area drained by a river and its tributaries
- steppe region extending from Senegal to Somalia that receives little rainfall
- a condition created when winds blow in primarily one direction over mountains or other elevated terrain: the altitude change causes clouds to drop their precipitation on the near side of the mountain, leaving the land on the far side, where winds descend, with little rain or snow
- growing large quantities of crops or livestock in order to sell them for a profit
- the set of systems that affect how well a place or organization operates, such as telephone or transportation systems, within a country
- an area in which the properties of the land undergo a radical change
- a natural or artificial lake used as a source of water
- referring to a mountainous area
- a large commercial farm growing crops for export
- a crack or break in Earth's crust
45 Clues: to tame • illegal hunting • a large waterfall • native to a place • the wearing away of soil • the disposal of waste products • referring to a mountainous area • a lower layer of the rain forest • a crack or break in Earth's crust • buying and selling on the Internet • a refugee within his or her own country • fuel created from living matter, such as trees • ...
VSR Crossword 2024-11-21
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- Simone's favorite band said in a song "I'd love to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame," and while they haven't been in yet, it seems like they've been trying since at least "1985."
- Sierra's favorite band, tks vwls out of sng ttls 2 shrtn th lngth, fr xmpl, "thnx fr th mmrs"
- This person has seen the Grateful Dead too many times to count, his first time seeing them was in 1977 in New Jersey!
- It would "Shock Me" if you didn't know Dean's favorite band, you'll makeup you're mind about this great band "Forever" after one listen!
- Nicky's second favorite concert was done by a huge part of the British Invasion, and when his band broke up he had his own solo career and played as a session musician for the likes of Bob Dylan and Tom Petty!
- Alex's favorite band announced they don't have beef with anyone as they are vegetarians, and they aren't afraid of anyone's boyfriend.
- Maddy's favorite band recently headlined one of our Summer Series Concert.
- Winter might last too long in Cleveland, but Hannah's favorite band will have you feeling warm weather for at least multiple seconds!
- This VSR was "Enchanted" and had "The Best Day" when they got to see "The 1" and only Taylor Swift during The Era's Tour.
- With lead singer, Ozzy Osbourne, Bailey's favorite band took the world by storm in 1970.
- This VSR knew they were heading towards a great time when they went to see Tyler the Creator's Call Me If You Get Lost tour in 2022!
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- This group wowed Emma over the Summer. With songs like "Hog Calling Contest" and "The Garden Goblin" they have been stuck in her mind ever since!
- This boyband broke up in 1974 but that did not stop Ambrielle from seeing one of their singers in concert in 2016.
- This VSR saw the thrilling Michael Jackson during the Bad Tour.
- "Now You Have" Olivia's favorite band and "There's No Other Place" she wanted to be when she saw them in concert recently.
- Donald Glover, known musically as Childish Gambino, is a triple threat known for writing, acting, and producing music, he is also this garage member's favorite concert.
- Noah Kahan is known for his folky songs like "Stick Season" and we know this VSR is "Gonna Go Far."
- Nick's favorite artiest has more number two hits on the UK billboards than any other artist with 12 number two hits!
- This VSR has been to too many concerts to pick her favorite, but her favorite artist Elvis Presley, was amongst the first class to be inducted into the hall!
- Gina's felt like she "Found Heaven" when she first listened to her favorite singer. This singer-songwriter rose to fame in 2017 with hits including "Heathers,"Maniac," and "Memories."
- Bill (and many other's) favorite band started the British Invasion in the 1960's and we recently had a special exhibit on them!
- Josh's favorite band has one of the first artifacts guests see when they walk into the museum. Guests usually relish the opportunity to take a photo with this artifact.
22 Clues: This VSR saw the thrilling Michael Jackson during the Bad Tour. • Maddy's favorite band recently headlined one of our Summer Series Concert. • With lead singer, Ozzy Osbourne, Bailey's favorite band took the world by storm in 1970. • Sierra's favorite band, tks vwls out of sng ttls 2 shrtn th lngth, fr xmpl, "thnx fr th mmrs" • ...
Chorus Crossword 2025-10-20
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- Solfege for the second major scale degree
- The five lines used for musical notation
- A small line used to extend pitches above or below the staff
- Solfege for the sixth major scale degree
- Italian term for soft, or quiet
- Two voices performing at a time
- A symbol that represents silence in music
- The steady pulse of music
- Italian Tempo term for 'fast or lively'
- Solfege for the first/eighth major scale degree
- The birds-eye shape printed above a note, which means to hold the pitch until the conductor cuts off
- The lowest voice of the choir
- Solfege for the seventh major scale degree
- A person who leads other musicians in performance.
- The Italian word for 'gradually get softer'
- The line that separates measures
- Smooth, connected sounds, notated by lines printed above the notes.
- One voice performing at a time
- Italian Tempo term for 'moderate pace'
- Italian Tempo term for 'a walking tempo'
- The term for keys or pieces of music with a bright overall sound
- Italian term for medium (as in medium volume)
- Any combination of two or more notes that create musical lines together
- The smooth connection of two or more different pitches
- Italian term for loud, or strong
- The bar across the top of eighth notes, sixteenth notes, etc.
- Solfege for the third major scale degree
- The term for keys or pieces of music with a darker overall sound.
- The highest voice of the choir
- The lyrics or words of a piece of music
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- The sharps or flats listed at the beginning of each line of music
- A curved line that connects two of the same pitches, to create a longer sound
- Solfege for the fifth major scale degree
- A sharp emphasis on a note, shown by a sideways V shape
- Also known as the 'g' clef, sopranos, altos, and tenors all read this clef.
- The numbers listed at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating beats and note value
- A set of 8 notes that make up a key: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
- The Italian word for 'gradually get louder'
- A person who writes music
- Solfege for the fourth major scale degree
- The medium-high voice of the choir
- The musical format where two or more groups sing the same music in overlapping succession (one group starts, then the next enters, etc)
- Any 2 or more notes that sound simultaneously. These often accompany a melody
- A choir that sings with no instrumental accompaniment (Think Pentatonix)
- Italian Tempo term for 'slow'
- The medium-low voice of the choir
- Punctuated, short sounds, notated by dots above the note
- Also known as the 'f' clef, this clef is used for low singers
- The main tune of a piece of music
- The word for the various volumes (loud/soft) in music
- A symbol that represents sound in music.
- Arrangement of notes and rests to create interesting music within the beats
- The speed of music
- A set number of beats on the staff, separated by lines
54 Clues: The speed of music • A person who writes music • The steady pulse of music • The lowest voice of the choir • Italian Tempo term for 'slow' • One voice performing at a time • The highest voice of the choir • Italian term for soft, or quiet • Two voices performing at a time • The line that separates measures • Italian term for loud, or strong • The medium-low voice of the choir • ...
Musical Instruments 2021-02-05
MUS153 Quiz 2 Review 2021-11-05
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- _____ or psychedelic rock: A style of rock that grew out of the countercultural scene in San Francisco in the late 1960s, featuring extended blues-based improvisations, surrealist lyrics, electronic effects and lavish light-shows
- Iconic singer-songwriter, deeply influenced by folk figures like Woody Guthrie and the blues, whose songs, like “Blowin’ In The Wind”, defined the 1960s; his poetic lyrics earned him a Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016
- Singer-songwriter, pianist, and composer who, with his lyricist Bernie Taupin, scored a Top 40 hit single every year between 1970 and 1996, working in a wide variety of styles and genres
- The ________: a non-contact, freeform dance popular in the early 1960s, popularized by Chubby Checker, which brought rock & roll to a significantly broader audience
- Dance genre developed by Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans in New York in the 1960s and 1970s, featuring elements from Cuban son and jazz; it mediates conflicts between tradition and modernity and is a symbol of Latinx identity
- Panamanian singer and composer; one of the most prominent salsa artists; his collaboration with Willie Colón in “Pedro Navaja” is one of their most famous songs
- A three-day music festival that took place in upstate NY in 1969 which became iconic of the counterculture
- Term that replaced rhythm and blues on Billboard in 1964, also used to describe an African American popular music style that rejected the Motown sound in favor of a return to blues and gospel and was associated with the Civil Rights Movement
- Highly influential British rock band, led by Jimmy Page on guitar and Robert Plant on vocals, which was emulated by heavy metal and hard rock bass of the 70s and 80s
- Rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter who in the 1960s innovated electric guitar playing with his virtuosic techniques
- Influential singer known as the Queen of Soul
- Pianist, singer, and songwriter who was one of the architects of soul, becoming a musician in spite of losing his eyesight at age 6
- Singer-songwriter who wrote over 100 chart hits in the 1960s before achieving success as a solo performer; she is considered one of the greatest composers of popular music
- Profoundly influential trumpetist, who spearheaded the development of three major jazz styles: cool jazz, modal jazz, and fusion
- Country singer and songwriter whobewst represented the honky-tonk inspired genre of hardcore county; he was considered the best singer-songwriter in country since Hank Williams
- Jamaican singer and songwriter who with his band The Wailers build a worldwide following for reggae, known as a champion of human rights and anti-colonialism
- Genre that emerged in Jamaica in the late 1960s from ska, rock steady, and rhythm and blues, featuring syncopated guitar, interlocking rhythmic patterns between drums and bass (riddims), and associated with Rastafarianism
- New Wave band led by David Byrne, with an eclectic post-punk style
- Singer, songwriter, and producer who produced many hit records in the early 1960s, known for his signature “wall of sound”
- The _________: Influential California rock band led by Brian Wilson, who reached fame in the arly 1960s through their vocal harmonies and teenage-oriented surf rock, but who in the late 1960s created influential, experimental records like Pet Sounds
- _____ rock: a folk-based popular music that emerged in the 1960s, inspired by the urban folk revival of the 1940s, associated with the anti-war and civil rights movements
- Progressive or _________ country: style of country that emerged in the 1970s around Austin, TX, with eclectic influences including folk, rock, jazz, tejano, and mainstream country; it was an alternative to the Nashville sound
- Popular music of the 1950s and 60s featuring 4-5 singers in close vocal harmonies; the use of vocables for the backup singers gives this style its name
- ________ Folk Festival: One of the first modern music festivals in the U.S., founded in 1959, which centers around traditional musics from around the world; it boosted or revived many folk musicians’ careers
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- Jazz style that emerged in the late 1960s featuring a combination of elements of rock or funk and jazz, pioneered in albums like Bitches Brew by Miles Davis
- Influential British Invasion band who adapted rhythm and blues in the early 1960s; their experimental later records influenced rock for years to come, particularly Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
- ____ or progressive rock: a style of rock featuring elements of jazz and/or classical music, centered around concept albums and/or live performances
- Singer and bandleader considered the greatest female rock singer of the 1960s, known for her powerful, emotional, blues-influenced vocals
- Popular music that appeared in the mid-1960s to describe styles emerging in North America and Britain, featuring an aesthetics of seriousness, experimentation
- Carlos ________, Mexican-born guitar virtuoso who pioneered Latin rock fusion and has collaborated with many other notable musicians from both sides of the border
- Latin Jazz style that developed from a combination of samba and cool jazz in the late 1950s and early 60s
- Range of punk and post-punk styles that emerged in the late 1970s, influenced by the attitude and distortion of punk but with more eclectic and polished elements, including electronic techniques; it influenced the alternative rock of the late 80s and early 90s
- A rock subgenre that emerged in the mid- to late-1970s as a reaction against the commercialism and pretentiousness of 70s rock, featuring simple chord structures, aggressive lyrics and performance style
- _______ sound: a term that describes a pop-leaning style of country during the late 1950s and 1960a
- Office building at 1619 Broadway in New York City, where many songwriting teams were based in the 1960s and 70s
- Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and producer who pioneered the use of synthesizers and concept albums in pop and blended elements of many different genres in his music
- African American style rooted in soul and blues that developed in the late 60s and early 70s with an emphasis on the bass line, syncopated rhythms and extended vamps based on complex harmonies; it influenced the development of hip hop
- A practice in which record companies pay radio DJs to play certain records; in the late 1950s, a crackdown on this illegal practice was used to curtail the rise of rock & roll
- The _____: influential 1970s New York punk band, famous for songs like “I Wanna Be Sedated”
- The ________: Los Angeles-based country rock band who defined the California sound of the 1970s, perhaps best seen in “Hotel California”
- A rock subgenre that emerged in the 1970s, featuring distorted guitar sounds, heavier drums and bass, and an emphasis on virtuosic guitar solos; by the early 1980s it was the dominant rock style
- Singer, songwriter, and actor who in the mid-1970s emerged as a solo artist in the progressive country scene in Austin, TX; he borrows from a wide variety of styles
- African American songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur, who founded the Motown label in 1959
- Term used in the 1970s for clubs devoted to the playing of recorded music for dancing; also the musical style that developed for those clubs, with heavy use of synthesizers and a regular, heavily accented beat
- Detroit-based record company, founded in 1959 by Berry Gordy Jr., known for its roster of prominent African American performers and songwriters, polished production, and hundreds of hit songs that appealed across class, ethnic, and regional boundaries
45 Clues: Influential singer known as the Queen of Soul • New Wave band led by David Byrne, with an eclectic post-punk style • The _____: influential 1970s New York punk band, famous for songs like “I Wanna Be Sedated” • African American songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur, who founded the Motown label in 1959 • ...
Giving Thanks 2012-09-20
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- Therefore, since we are receiving a ________ that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our "God is a consuming fire." (Hebrews 12:28-29)
- Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by ________ and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. (Philippians 4:6)
- And the twenty-four elders, who were seated on their thrones before God, fell on their faces and worshiped God, saying: “We give thanks to you, Lord God __________, the One who is and who was, because you have taken your great power and have begun to reign. (Revelation 11:16)
- The king should issue an edict and enforce the decree that anyone who prays to any god or human being during the next thirty days, except to you, Your Majesty, shall be thrown into the lions' den...Now when Daniel learned that the decree had been published, he went home to his upstairs room where the windows opened toward Jerusalem. Three times a day he got down on his _____ and prayed, giving thanks to his God, just as he had done before. (Daniel 6:7-10)
- I will give you thanks, for you answered me; you have become my ________. (Psalm 118:21)
- Let them give thanks to the LORD for his _________ love and his wonderful deeds for humankind. (Psalm 107:31)
- Nor should there be obscenity, foolish talk or coarse joking, which are out of place, but rather ___________. (Ephesians 5:4)
- The trumpeters and _________ joined in unison to give praise and thanks to the LORD. Accompanied by trumpets, cymbals and other instruments, the singers raised their voices in praise to the LORD and sang: “He is good; his love endures forever.” (2 Chronicles 5:13)
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- You will be made rich in every way so that you can be __________ on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God. (2 Corinthians 9:11)
- While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take and eat; this is my ____.” (Matthew 26:26)
- I will give thanks to the LORD because of his ___________; I will sing the praises of the name of the LORD Most High. (Psalm 7:17)
- Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to ________, he [Jesus] gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to his disciples to set before the people. He also divided the two fish among them all. (Mark 6:41)
- Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with ______; give thanks to him and praise his name. (Psalm 100:4)
- First, I thank my God through ______ Christ for all of you, because your faith is being reported all over the world. (Romans 1:8)
- He [David] appointed some of the Levites to minister before the ark of the LORD, to extol, thank, and praise the LORD, the ___ of Israel (1 Chronicles 16:4-5)
- And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the ________ through him. (Colossians 3:17)
16 Clues: I will give you thanks, for you answered me; you have become my ________. (Psalm 118:21) • Let them give thanks to the LORD for his _________ love and his wonderful deeds for humankind. (Psalm 107:31) • Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with ______; give thanks to him and praise his name. (Psalm 100:4) • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-15
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- The juvenile delinquents were arrested and sent to a ______ for getting caught robbing a gas station.
- President Abraham Lincoln was well-known for his brilliant ______ throughout the Civil War.
- He looked uneasy after hearing the question and began to ______ as he was explaining his side of the story.
- The contestant ______ dashed through the track with determination to win the race.
- Hearing all those offensive insults caused him to subconsciously cast an ______ look upon the others.
- The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents.
- Those in the ______ rank were more likely to get chosen for the global championship.
- After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______.
- Dally was in extreme ______ after Johnny died because he was the only thing he had ever loved.
- The ______ toddler was creating a tantrum throwing toys all across the room.
- After the interrogation between the judge and Curtis brothers, Ponyboy was ______ and the case was closed.
- Ponyboy was in a ______ for some time after Johnny’s death, denying the sad truth.
- He went straight into his room and laid in bed with a high fever feeling ______.
- His father kept a ______ tone for the rest of the evening after being laid-off from his job of 11 years.
- The team was celebrating with ______ after receiving the trophy for their outrageous victory.
- The mischievous teen attempted to ______ her teacher after coming to class late for the third time.
- She began to shamelessly mock and ______ the characters of her little sister’s favorite show which made her cry.
- The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing.
- According to the news, it is ______ to lose power for a short period of time next Tuesday.
- The accomplice attempted to ______ the attention of the guards as the thief ran in.
- The exasperated manager ______ stared at the customer as she made a big fuss about a minor flaw with her order.
- All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene.
- The beaming sun radiated a vibrant orange ______ across the horizon.
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- The class discussion about historical events went off-topic and ______ to ideas about a field trip.
- Two-Bit fought for ______, Darry for pride, Steve for hatred, and Soda for fun.
- We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week.
- The student’s good grades were an ______ for her successful, future career.
- After hearing the startling news, he had an ______ expression on his face.
- Johnny died ______ after heroically saving several children from the flaming church.
- The room was filled with awkward silence until someone made a ______ joke which broke the ice between the guests.
- How could you not care and act so ______ after your grandmother’s death?
- He tried to refrain from ______ as the mosquitoes swarmed in circles around him.
- Everyone in the class was ______ and skeptical about the new teacher who hardly spoke.
- Many teens began to ______ famous singers and are completely obsessed.
- It was almost her turn to present her project which made her suddenly feel tense and ______.
- Since he broke his ankle coincidentally prior to the race, he began to believe his ______ was right.
- The ______ of the species increased because of the rapid decline throughout the decades.
- After seeing signs about the missing dog, the next-door neighbor came to visit the sorrowful home and began to ______ comfort them.
- The new student kept herself ______ from the others as she was trying to avoid the drama.Dumbfounded He was completely ______ after hearing all the distressing news and was left speechless.
39 Clues: All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene. • The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing. • We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week. • The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents. • After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______. • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-15
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- After hearing the startling news, he had an ______ expression on his face.
- After the interrogation between the judge and Curtis brothers, Ponyboy was ______ and the case was closed.
- His father kept a ______ tone for the rest of the evening after being laid-off from his job of 11 years.
- The team was celebrating with ______ after receiving the trophy for their outrageous victory.
- He was completely ______ after hearing all the distressing news and was left speechless.
- The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing.
- He looked uneasy after hearing the question and began to ______ as he was explaining his side of the story.
- Since he broke his ankle coincidentally prior to the race, he began to believe his ______ was right.
- The beaming sun radiated a vibrant orange ______ across the horizon.
- He went straight into his room and laid in bed with a high fever feeling ______.
- The class discussion about historical events went off-topic and ______ to ideas about a field trip.
- Two-Bit fought for ______, Darry for pride, Steve for hatred, and Soda for fun.
- The mischievous teen attempted to ______ her teacher after coming to class late for the third time.
- Everyone in the class was ______ and skeptical about the new teacher who hardly spoke.
- Dally was in extreme ______ after Johnny died because he was the only thing he had ever loved.
- We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week.
- Those in the ______ rank were more likely to get chosen for the global championship.
- How could you not care and act so ______ after your grandmother’s death?
- The room was filled with awkward silence until someone made a ______ joke which broke the ice between the guests.
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- According to the news, it is ______ to lose power for a short period of time next Tuesday.
- Ponyboy was in a ______ for some time after Johnny’s death, denying the sad truth.
- After seeing signs about the missing dog, the next-door neighbor came to visit the sorrowful home and began to ______ comfort them.
- The exasperated manager ______ stared at the customer as she made a big fuss about a minor flaw with her order.
- The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents.
- Many teens began to ______ famous singers and are completely obsessed.
- After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______.
- The student’s good grades were an ______ for her successful, future career.
- He tried to refrain from ______ as the mosquitoes swarmed in circles around him.
- It was almost her turn to present her project which made her suddenly feel tense and ______.
- Hearing all those offensive insults caused him to subconsciously cast an ______ look upon the others.
- President Abraham Lincoln was well-known for his brilliant ______ throughout the Civil War.
- The contestant ______ dashed through the track with determination to win the race.
- The juvenile delinquents were arrested and sent to a ______ for getting caught robbing a gas station.
- Johnny died ______ after heroically saving several children from the flaming church.
- The new student kept herself ______ from the others as she was trying to avoid the drama.
- The ______ of the species increased because of the rapid decline throughout the decades.
- The ______ toddler was creating a tantrum throwing toys all across the room.
- She began to shamelessly mock and ______ the characters of her little sister’s favorite show which made her cry.
- The accomplice attempted to ______ the attention of the guards as the thief ran in.
- All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene.
40 Clues: All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene. • The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing. • The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents. • We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week. • After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______. • ...
Drama & Theatre Vocabulary 2020-09-14
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- a portable object other than furniture or costumes used on the set of a play
- the process of or financial and administrative management involved in making a play
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- in the theater, a person who learns another's role in order to be able to act as a replacement at short notice
- a woman whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television
- the actors/actresses taking part in a play, film, or other production
- a journey made by performers, in which they perform or play in several different places.
- an act of staging or presenting a play
- a natural skill of performing
- the area behind the stage in a theater
- a male whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television.
- a play or movie in which singing and dancing play an essential part
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter
- Stage at or toward the middle of a stage; the most prominent position
- an actor's part in a play
- composed sequence of steps and moves for a performance of dance
- a name given to actors or actresses; from the name Thespis
- the style or genre represented by plays intended to make an audience laugh
- at or toward the front of a stage
- a set of clothes worn by an actor or other performer for a particular role
- the upstairs seats in a theater, concert hall, or auditorium
- the first performance of a musical or theatrical work
- an interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill
- at or toward the back of a theater stage
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- Office a place at a theater or other arts establishment where tickets are bought or reserved
- a person who writes plays; the author
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- a person in a novel, play, or movie
- a sequence of continuous action in a play
- a person who supervises the actors, production crew, and other staff for a play
- an important actor or participant
- cosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face, used to enhance or alter the appearance of a character on the stage
- the written text of a play
- a play for theater; a genre or style of literature
- an event, performance, or activity designed to entertain others
- a raised floor or platform, typically in a theater, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform
- approval or praise expressed by clapping
- a practice or trial performance of a play
- a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given
- the words of a song
- the technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence
- a group of actors, singers, or dancers who perform together
- a location found in the theater district located in Manhattan in New York City
- lamp projecting a narrow, intense beam of light directly onto a place or person, especially a performer on stage
- Night the first night of a theatrical play
47 Clues: the words of a song • an actor's part in a play • the written text of a play • a natural skill of performing • an important actor or participant • at or toward the front of a stage • a person in a novel, play, or movie • a person who writes plays; the author • an act of staging or presenting a play • the area behind the stage in a theater • ...
;) A crossword for LouLou {*>*} 2013-09-01
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- What was your first Christian concert you ever went to?
- What is one of dad's favorite secular singers that mom cannot stand?
- What was one of Diamonds nicknames that mom gave him that starts with a "C"?
- What was the real reason mom bought your black UGGS?
- What does Dylan do with his money?
- What was the name of the rock that Mam-mo named at the Cuckoos Nest?
- What is Cailyn's least favorite food?
- What is your favorite cookie recipe to make?
- What did mom name her GPS?
- How many scoops of ice cream do you get at Rice Hill when you order a small cone?
- What artist from mom's childhood did you also get their CD?
- Dad likes to dip this into his iced tea, what is this?
- What is one of dad's nicknames that mom gave him that starts with an "S"?
- What was the first song we had playing for your sweet 16 disco party when you entered the dance floor?
- What do you think your brown shoes remind you of?
- When you were little and wanted to be picked up you would say this.
- What is Mam-Mo known for making at Thanksgiving?
- What is dad's favorite thing to eat for dessert at Christmas?
- What did you guys have your toys stored in, at the Cuckoos Nest?
- What board game does Dylan love to play but you say it's too long?
- What was the name of the magician we hired for our first Kids Christmas Party?
- What is dad's favorite ice cream?
- What is mom's favorite candy for a movie?
- What do we add to coffee at Christmas to make this Christmas latte?
- You had this many teeth at two months.
- What is dad's favorite pie at Thanksgiving?
- What is the magical ingredient for an Aztec mocha?
- How many times have we had our annual Christmas party?
- What band did we drive the longest to see?
- What was one of your first words?
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- What was the characters name that mom got to meet last year from her favorite all-time movie?
- When you were little and we lived with Taryn what did I catch you and Taryn doing behind dad's trailer?
- What is Papa Morrises favorite color?
- What nickname do you and Dylan have for each other that sounds like it could be "twins" and starts with B?
- What is mom and dad's favorite coffee blend from Sisters Coffee Company?
- When I was pregnant with Dylan what did I lose when a bug flew up my nose?
- What is the nickname of yours that was turned into an email?
- What does the sign in the living room say that is in between your canvas pictures?
- What is mom's favorite character on Duck Dynasty?
- What animal is one of Dylan's favorite hats?
- This was our first time seeing this Christian band at the Wow Hall who was it?
- NaNa Taught this job with horses?
- Where did mom and dad first meet?
- What is the Decifer Down song, You kept singing over and over that drove Dylan nuts?
- What is Taryns favorite Christian Band?
- When you and Dylan were in the Safeway's parking lot in the car what was the guy next to you eating?
- What's your favorite Mexican side dish?
- What was Papa Jacks best friends, first name from high school?
- What is your favorite animal?
49 Clues: What did mom name her GPS? • What is your favorite animal? • NaNa Taught this job with horses? • Where did mom and dad first meet? • What is dad's favorite ice cream? • What was one of your first words? • What does Dylan do with his money? • What is Papa Morrises favorite color? • What is Cailyn's least favorite food? • You had this many teeth at two months. • ...
Musical Elements 2015-01-20
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- The instruments and voices, and the different performance techniques
- The element which means patterns created by combinations of long notes and short notes
- A melody contains scales
- A type of ensemble, large group of instrumentalists
- The type of tonality which describes solemn or dramatic music (The opposite of major)
- The Italian word for slow
- A type of texture where there is a round
- A type of texture where the instruments or voices play different notes but in the same rhythm.
- A type of texture where there is call and response between the instruments and voices
- A melodic pattern repeats but starting on a higher or lower note
- A melody contains broken chords
- The notes of a melody move in semitones (black-white-black-white)
- The element which refers to how many beats there are in a bar, and what type of beat
- The element which refers to chords and cadences
- A type of ornament which involves playing two notes, one after the other repeatedly, very quickly
- Where there is a feeling of two beats per bar, in a 3/4 or 6/8 time signature
- The Italian word for 'walking pace'
- Melody and ___________________ (a type of texture)
- Off-beat rhythm
- The element which refers to shapes and patterns in the tune, and intervals between notes
- The element which means how fast or slow
- The Italian word which means the tempo keeps changing
- Five-note scale
- The fifth degree of the scale
- The element which refers to the order sections are played in. (form)
- The notes get gradually shorter. (The opposite of augmentation)
- A type of texture where everyone is performing exactly the same thing
- The Italian word for quiet (the opposite of forte - loud)
- A type of cadence which sounds like an 'Amen'
- A repeating pattern in a song (another word for ostinato)
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- A type of ensemble, large group of singers
- A type of cadence which sounds unfinished (the opposite of a perfect cadence)
- The Italian word which means 'get gradually louder' (The opposite of diminuendo)
- The Italian word for very fast
- The Italian word which means 'gradually get faster' (The opposite of rallentando)
- A type of interval, eight notes apart
- A type of ornament, simply the first part of a trill
- Tierce de _________________. When the last chord of a minor phrase is minor
- A type of ornament which involves playing a different note very quickly before the actual note (grace note)
- A type of texture where instruments or voices are copying each other
- A type of texture where there is simply one note being performed at a time. (one tune)
- The fourth degree of the scale
- The Italian word for quick
- Three notes in the time of two
- A type of texture where there are more than one tunes being performed at a time (Another word for polyphonic)
- A type of cadence which finished on a minor chord
- The notes of a melody generally get higher and higher (The opposite of
- The element which refers to how many layers of sound there are, and how they interact.
- A type of ornament which involves starting on a note, going to the one above, coming back to the actual note, going to the one below, then back to the original note again
- The notes of a melody mainly move by step (The opposite of angular)
- The element which means how loud or quiet
- The element which refers to whether the music is major or minor
- The first degree of the scale
53 Clues: Off-beat rhythm • Five-note scale • A melody contains scales • The Italian word for slow • The Italian word for quick • The fifth degree of the scale • The first degree of the scale • The Italian word for very fast • The fourth degree of the scale • Three notes in the time of two • A melody contains broken chords • The Italian word for 'walking pace' • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-15
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- The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing.
- After hearing the startling news, he had an ______ expression on his face.
- The contestant ______ dashed through the track with determination to win the race.
- According to the news, it is ______ to lose power for a short period of time next Tuesday.
- The class discussion about historical events went off-topic and ______ to ideas about a field trip.
- The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents.
- The room was filled with awkward silence until someone made a ______ joke which broke the ice between the guests.
- Dally was in extreme ______ after Johnny died because he was the only thing he had ever loved.
- Since he broke his ankle coincidentally prior to the race, he began to believe his ______ was right.
- After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______.
- The mischievous teen attempted to ______ her teacher after coming to class late for the third time.
- no
- Two-Bit fought for ______, Darry for pride, Steve for hatred, and Soda for fun.
- Everyone in the class was ______ and skeptical about the new teacher who hardly spoke.
- The new student kept herself ______ from the others as she was trying to avoid the drama.
- Many teens began to ______ famous singers and are completely obsessed.
- President Abraham Lincoln was well-known for his brilliant ______ throughout the Civil War.
- He looked uneasy after hearing the question and began to ______ as he was explaining his side of the story.
- He tried to refrain from ______ as the mosquitoes swarmed in circles around him.
- The juvenile delinquents were arrested and sent to a ______ for getting caught robbing a gas station.
- The exasperated manager ______ stared at the customer as she made a big fuss about a minor flaw with her order.
- He was completely ______ after hearing all the distressing news and was left speechless.
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- All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene.
- His father kept a ______ tone for the rest of the evening after being laid-off from his job of 11 years.
- Johnny died ______ after heroically saving several children from the flaming church.
- The accomplice attempted to ______ the attention of the guards as the thief ran in.
- She began to shamelessly mock and ______ the characters of her little sister’s favorite show which made her cry.
- He went straight into his room and laid in bed with a high fever feeling ______.
- It was almost her turn to present her project which made her suddenly feel tense and ______.
- How could you not care and act so ______ after your grandmother’s death?
- Hearing all those offensive insults caused him to subconsciously cast an ______ look upon the others.
- Ponyboy was in a ______ for some time after Johnny’s death, denying the sad truth.
- After the interrogation between the judge and Curtis brothers, Ponyboy was ______ and the case was closed.
- The ______ toddler was creating a tantrum throwing toys all across the room.
- Those in the ______ rank were more likely to get chosen for the global championship.
- After seeing signs about the missing dog, the next-door neighbor came to visit the sorrowful home and began to ______ comfort them.
- The ______ of the species increased because of the rapid decline throughout the decades.
- The beaming sun radiated a vibrant orange ______ across the horizon.
- The team was celebrating with ______ after receiving the trophy for their outrageous victory.
- We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week.
- The student’s good grades were an ______ for her successful, future career.
41 Clues: no • All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene. • The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing. • The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents. • We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week. • After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______. • ...
Middle Ages 2016-10-31
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- Becket Killed by knights of Henry II
- Day Prophecy Oracle told Arthur he would be killed by a child born on May 1
- A person's monetary worth
- Builds Herot, a famous mead hall, for his warriors
- Group of people that invaded England around 800 BC
- The only warrior who helps Beowulf to fight the dragon
- the Great Drew a compromise with the Vikings
- Aggressively confronts Beowulf when he arrives in Denmark
- The belief in multiple gods/goddesses
- Chaucer character--Has red hair growing from wart on his nose; impresses people by pulling doors off of hinges
- Kay Arthur's "brother"
- Group made up of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes
- Chaucer character that goes on pilgrimage to give thanks
- and Caliburn Arthur's famous swords
- and bards Singers/Storytellers/Entertainers that preserved history
- demon Kenning for Grendel
- Bailley Chaucer character: Host of the Tabard Inn in Southwark; proposes storytelling contest
- Guinevere's father who gave Arthur the Round Table
- The bond between kings and warriors (Shelter, weapons, food, treasure in exchange for "fight to the death" attitude)
- King Arthur's kingdom
- A religious journey, as shown in Canterbury Tales
- Had child with her 1/2 brother
- Chastity, and Obedience Vows taken by ecclesiastes (people who work in the church)
- rack One of many examples of torture devices used during the medieval period
- A fairy that used magic
- Brought the printing press to England
- The lowest social class in feudal system
- the Conqueror Won the Battle of Hastings and became king
- A monster that represents EVIL
- A disease that killed over 1/2 of England's population during the medieval period
- Land owned by barons
- Pendragon King Arthur's father
- The tier of feudalism under king
- of the Lake Mysterious woman who gave Arthur a sword
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- Empire Send missionaries to England to convert pagans
- Author of The Canterbury Tales
- Practiced chivalry on and off the battlefield
- Lower "servant" class
- King Arthur's son who wanted his kingdom
- Ruling class
- An Anglo-Saxon hero who slays monsters
- A system of landholding brought to England by William the Conqueror
- Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror
- Ethelbert Allowed Christian missionaries in to England to convert people
- A sword used by Beowulf
- Grendel's angry mama
- Land owned by knights
- Had 3 children with Gorlois and then 1 with Uther
- Causes the end of Beowulf's reign
- Magician who helped King Arthur
- Group of people that brought skilled warfare and paved roads to early England
- Judging a person based on physical characteristics (gap teeth=social personality)
- from Bath Chaucer character--Wears red and has been married 5 times
- The repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- II Tried to clean up the corruption in the medieval church
- Raised Arthur as his own
- Greatest knight who divided Arthur's kingdom
- Chaucer character--Man who brings people in to testify in court; intimidates many people
- Complex Freud concept--Young girls are attracted to their dads
- Augustine Missionary that converted the English to Christianity
- Hrothgar's queen
- One of King Arthur's knights
- Married King Arthur but loved Lancelot
- society Family members protect and rely on one another
- Letter of the Anglo-Saxon alphabet
- A condensed metaphor
- Killed his dad and married his mom (unknowingly)
- Chaucer character that hangs out in bars instead of helping the needy
- Priests that settled disputes
- Grail The cup Jesus used at the Last Supper
- Challenged Beowulf to a swimming match "many years ago"
71 Clues: Ruling class • Hrothgar's queen • Grendel's angry mama • A condensed metaphor • Land owned by barons • Lower "servant" class • Land owned by knights • King Arthur's kingdom • Kay Arthur's "brother" • A sword used by Beowulf • A fairy that used magic • Raised Arthur as his own • A person's monetary worth • demon Kenning for Grendel • One of King Arthur's knights • Priests that settled disputes • ...
Camerata members 2023-09-30
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- I spin yarn out of my cat’s fur.
- I have two rescue racing greyhounds!*
- I play the saxophone
- I own 227 cookbooks
- My middle name is also the name of an airline
- I bring my dog (12yo Italian greyhound) to work sometimes.
- I build robots
- I can read Egyptian Hieroglyphs!
- I love to go deep sea fishing; actually any kind of fishing 🎣
- My first job was as a goose pooper scooper
- I enjoyed catching frogs and tadpoles in a pond near my house growing up. (Also a few snakes.)
- Very serious coffee addict
- When I was a waitress I waited on Aretha Franklin.
- I have more than 20 plants in my dorm room (between all my roommates)
- I find sphinx cats cute because they have no fur.
- I spent the summer living in Alaska, enjoying 23 hours of daylight and midnight hikes!
- I’ve eaten live octopus!
- I weighed four pounds when I was born.
- My comfort movie is the 2004 Pride and Prejudice
- I have sung (as part of ensembles) in all of my graduation ceremonies from middle school through medical school*
- Great Great Grandfather a Union Civil War General (Who is Daniel Sickles?)
- I was a professional clam shucker
- A fun fact about me is that I’m big hot pot lover!
- Dish washing is my meditation
- Built two hovercraft*
- I was one of a group of Camerata singers who performed on the Today show and America’s Got Talent (we made it to the semifinals)*
- I like roller coasters!*
- I once planned to be a professional ballet dancer (and am now one of your assistant conductors)*
- I’ve delivered over 200 babies into the world!
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- I once waited in line overnight for a ticket to Centre Court at Wimbledon.
- I have lived in 10 states, and I'm NOT a military brat.
- I have toured all over the US
- I once ran lights for the Ramones*
- I love to Crochet!
- I once planned to be an astrophysicist (and am now one of your assistant conductors)
- I played Lucille Ball in a television commercial.
- Sang for Bobby McFerrin, Eric Whitacre, Stephen Schwartz, Deke Sharon and Pope John Paul II,
- I never followed a recipe when I cook*
- Host of Name-That-Tune at Rudy's on Wednesdays!
- I'm a clothing stylist.
- Both of my grandparents and I all share the same birthday.
- I can say the alphabet backwards.
- I can play the piano backwards
- I was badly stung by a jellyfish last summer in South Carolina
- I'm a dual citizen (Australia and United States)
- Ran first half marathon at age 46
- I posted videos with element-themed parody songs during the COVID lockdown.
- Once I flew the pacific ocean sitting behind the captain in the cockpit of a cargo flight.
- I'm really good at making friendship bracelets!
- I have a mini goldendoodle named Beau
- I'm not that fun!
- In the mild but windy Icelandic winter I toured waterfalls for 2 days in pouring rain
- I named my dog after a noodle
- I make wine every year with my family. No, we don't crush the grapes with our feet. :)
- Sang with Peter, Paul & Mary in Carnegie Hall*
- I once sang with Peter, Paul & Mary (if anyone knows who they are)
- I was almost named Hubert. Can't say I dodged a bullet.
- Working as the vocal director for The Addams Family musical in college led me to name my cat Wednesday.
- I flunked kindergarten. Well, kind of.
59 Clues: I build robots • I'm not that fun! • I love to Crochet! • I own 227 cookbooks • I play the saxophone • Built two hovercraft* • I'm a clothing stylist. • I’ve eaten live octopus! • I like roller coasters!* • Very serious coffee addict • I have toured all over the US • I named my dog after a noodle • Dish washing is my meditation • I can play the piano backwards • ...
Black History Month 2024-03-12
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- In the late 1990s, she coined the term Afrofuturism.
- A tradition of an African American wedding ceremony still honored today, which can be traced back to when brooms were used during slavery in the United States as a way for enslaved people to get married since they could not legally wed in the country.
- A Harvard-educated writer, critic, and educator hailed as the "dean" of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Spanned from the 1910s through the 1930s and marked a crucial juncture in African American cultural history, instilling in African Americans a sense of excellence, self-determination and shared identity through various artisitic expressions.
- A four wall line dance set to Marcia Giffith's and Bunny Walker's song "Electric Boogie."
- Her inaugural poem, "The Hill We Climb," spoke to an Afrofuturist vision of hope, environmentally sustainable utopic, racial uplift and global peace.
- Following the Civil War, when hundreds of thousands of African Americans moved from the South to Northern Cities to pursue improved economic prospects and civil rights.
- A cultural movement that combines African aesthetics, history, and technology to reimagine the future.
- Sectioned and parted braids using hair extensions which get their name from the square shaped divisions of hair on the scalp. When done and cared for correctly, this style can serve as a beautiful protective style without causing harm to one's hair.
- A fast and easy hair style worn right after wash and conditioning the hair without the use of heat.
- Hairstyles are designed to minimize manipulation and exposure of the hair to environmental elements and are used to retain healthy hair by keeping it in a style for a certain period of time.
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- Also know as AfriCOBRA, was a Chicago-based organziation of Black artists that started in 1968.
- A popular, modern day line dance that was picked by First Lady Michelle Obama for her "Let's Move" campaign to combat childhood obesity.
- First black staff photographer commissioned by Life magazine in 1956 to document segregation in Alabama. He captured the cruelties he saw in society and used photos as means for protest.
- Founding member of AfriCOBRA, whose work embodies the group's visual and theoretical ideals and celebrates personal style and art as forms of Black creativity and political resistance.
- A tool used to press and transform women’s curly or wavy hair texture into hair that is straightened from root to tip
- Genre of music with a tropical/techno inspiration that comes from the growing African music hotbeds of Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, South Africa and many others.
- Often cited as a foundational figure in Afrofuturism, this writer has won four Nebula Awards, two Hugo Awards and a Stonewall Book Award. He was also inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
- America singer, songwriter and pianist, regarded as one of history's most iconic and influential singers. He was among the first artists to openly reject Jim Crow laws in the South.
- A method of straightening natural curls without a chemical relaxer. Instead, this hairstyling technique uses a blow-dryer and flat iron to smooth out the hair.
- This protective style involves unraveling braided strands created with three strands of hair. This look can enhance the look of natural hair by securing the curl pattern which gives waves definition.
- Artist whom created the piece, "Bar and Grill," in 1941, which depicts the interior of a café with a wall that segregates the space beteen white and Black patrons.
- America artist behind the exhibition "Flah of the Spirit," which utilizes Afrofuturistic images that conjure the past and future to make sense of the present.
23 Clues: In the late 1990s, she coined the term Afrofuturism. • A four wall line dance set to Marcia Giffith's and Bunny Walker's song "Electric Boogie." • Also know as AfriCOBRA, was a Chicago-based organziation of Black artists that started in 1968. • A Harvard-educated writer, critic, and educator hailed as the "dean" of the Harlem Renaissance. • ...
MUSIC TRIVIA CROSSWORD 2021-11-29
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- Eddie Van Halen plays one of these.
- This Robin isn't very smart.
- An original member of NWA.
- This Marvel movie won 2 Grammys for the soundtrack.
- The full name of the Beatle's drummer.
- The very first American idol winner.
- Toto want to go this country.
- A pair of cymbals.
- The drum that sits on the floor of a drum kit.
- Had a major rock and roll hit with Johnny B Goode.
- No tears left to _ _ _.
- Famous Aussie Country music artist.
- Taylor Swift likes to do this.
- Strange choice of instrument for a solo on a famous ACDC song.
- This type of engineer involved in music is NOT a mechanical or electrical engineer.
- Happier than _ _ _ _ .
- Mr Beiber likes this fruit.
- Aussie singer Guy Sebastian sung of these wartime injuries.
- Co-writer of uptown funk with Bruno Mars.
- Tupac was born here.
- Original singer of Cold Heart with Dua lipa.
- Surname of the famous rock and roll singer with first name Buddy.
- Eminem would travel this distance.
- Won an award for the video of his hit "Thriller"
- Adam Lambert is the current lead singer of this classic band.
- Not the doja dog.
- Very popular female indigenous singer.
- Country that Jason Derulo really likes at the moment.
- _ _ _ _ _ and I.
- The only song to mention the word "bismillah" in the lyrics.
- Had a famous hit with "I was made for loving you".
- This movie won an academy award for the music composed by John Williams.
- The Aussie singer of "Your'e the Voice".
- Kylie's first big hit.
- Dua Lipa song.
- A version of a song done by a different artist is called a _ _ _ _ _ version.
- Sang the famous rock and roll hit " Chantilly Lace".
- Festive song sung by 70's group Wham.
- A popular redheaded male singer.
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- The Rolling Stones lead singer.
- This famous band from the 70's is enjoying a rebirth with the release of a new album.
- Band who performed " The land Downunder"
- The original singers of the song "My girl".
- Popular current k-pop group.
- Metallica plays this style of rock music.
- Singer of Hotline Bling.
- Title of a current movie about the Beatles.
- What the rhythm guitarist plays in a band.
- Musical about famous Aussie rock and roll singer.
- Aussie who really likes singing with Justin.
- A guitarist does this when soloing in a rock band.
- Simon and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The person who oversees the entire process of making a record.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to heaven.
- Nell Diamond hit.
- Not a city road.
- This singer does not usually sing during the week.
- Had a nickname "The Pelvis".
- Stage name of Reggie Dwight.
- Had a major hit with "La Bamba".
- Jim Morrison was the lead singer of this 70's cult band.
- Man who had the first rock and roll hit Rock around the Clock.
- Recently teamed up with Cardi B on the song Rumours.
- Band who performed the song Let somebody go.
- Jerry Lee lewis played one of these.
- Former One direction member.
- Recently freed popular female artist.
- Kanye wasnt weaker, he was..........
- Sia loves this particular metal.
- Not the queens of Leon.
- Very famous guitar legend with first name Jimi.
- You always have this instrument in a rock band.
- ACDC songs nearly always have one of these.
- Many albums are now released using this black substance.
- The person who writes the words of a song.
- These guys sang Surfin' USA.
76 Clues: Dua Lipa song. • Not a city road. • _ _ _ _ _ and I. • Nell Diamond hit. • Not the doja dog. • A pair of cymbals. • Tupac was born here. • Happier than _ _ _ _ . • Kylie's first big hit. • No tears left to _ _ _. • Not the queens of Leon. • Singer of Hotline Bling. • An original member of NWA. • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to heaven. • Mr Beiber likes this fruit. • This Robin isn't very smart. • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-15
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- After hearing the startling news, he had an ______ expression on his face.
- After the interrogation between the judge and Curtis brothers, Ponyboy was ______ and the case was closed.
- His father kept a ______ tone for the rest of the evening after being laid-off from his job of 11 years.
- The team was celebrating with ______ after receiving the trophy for their outrageous victory.
- He was completely ______ after hearing all the distressing news and was left speechless.
- The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing.
- He looked uneasy after hearing the question and began to ______ as he was explaining his side of the story.
- Since he broke his ankle coincidentally prior to the race, he began to believe his ______ was right.
- The beaming sun radiated a vibrant orange ______ across the horizon.
- He went straight into his room and laid in bed with a high fever feeling ______.
- The class discussion about historical events went off-topic and ______ to ideas about a field trip.
- Two-Bit fought for ______, Darry for pride, Steve for hatred, and Soda for fun.
- The mischievous teen attempted to ______ her teacher after coming to class late for the third time.
- Everyone in the class was ______ and skeptical about the new teacher who hardly spoke.
- Dally was in extreme ______ after Johnny died because he was the only thing he had ever loved.
- We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week.
- Those in the ______ rank were more likely to get chosen for the global championship.
- How could you not care and act so ______ after your grandmother’s death?
- The room was filled with awkward silence until someone made a ______ joke which broke the ice between the guests.
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- According to the news, it is ______ to lose power for a short period of time next Tuesday.
- Ponyboy was in a ______ for some time after Johnny’s death, denying the sad truth.
- After seeing signs about the missing dog, the next-door neighbor came to visit the sorrowful home and began to ______ comfort them.
- The exasperated manager ______ stared at the customer as she made a big fuss about a minor flaw with her order.
- The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents.
- Many teens began to ______ famous singers and are completely obsessed.
- After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______.
- The student’s good grades were an ______ for her successful, future career.
- He tried to refrain from ______ as the mosquitoes swarmed in circles around him.
- It was almost her turn to present her project which made her suddenly feel tense and ______.
- Hearing all those offensive insults caused him to subconsciously cast an ______ look upon the others.
- President Abraham Lincoln was well-known for his brilliant ______ throughout the Civil War.
- The contestant ______ dashed through the track with determination to win the race.
- The juvenile delinquents were arrested and sent to a ______ for getting caught robbing a gas station.
- Johnny died ______ after heroically saving several children from the flaming church.
- The new student kept herself ______ from the others as she was trying to avoid the drama.
- The ______ of the species increased because of the rapid decline throughout the decades.
- The ______ toddler was creating a tantrum throwing toys all across the room.
- She began to shamelessly mock and ______ the characters of her little sister’s favorite show which made her cry.
- The accomplice attempted to ______ the attention of the guards as the thief ran in.
- All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene.
40 Clues: All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene. • The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing. • The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents. • We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week. • After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______. • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-19
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- After hearing the startling news, he had an ______ expression on his face.
- After the interrogation between the judge and Curtis brothers, Ponyboy was proven unguilty and ______.
- His father kept a ______ tone for the rest of the evening after being laid-off from his job of 11 years.
- The team was celebrating with ______ after receiving the trophy for their outrageous victory.
- He was completely ______ after hearing all the distressing news and was left speechless.
- The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing.
- He looked uneasy after hearing the question and began to ______ as he was explaining his side of the story.
- Since he broke his ankle coincidentally prior to the race, he began to believe his ______ was right.
- The beaming sun radiated a vibrant orange ______ across the horizon.
- He went straight into his room and laid in bed with a high fever feeling ______.
- The class discussion about historical events went off-topic and ______ to ideas about a field trip.
- A large number of today’s society agree to any popular opinion to not directly go against ______.
- The mischievous teen attempted to ______ her teacher after coming to class late for the third time.
- Everyone in the class was ______ and skeptical about the new teacher who hardly spoke.
- Dally was in extreme ______ after Johnny died because he was the only thing he had ever loved.
- We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week.
- Those in the ______ rank were more likely to get chosen for the global championship.
- How could you not care and act so ______ after your grandmother’s death?
- The room was filled with awkward silence until someone made a ______ joke which broke the ice between the guests.
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- According to the news, it is ______ to lose power for a short period of time next Tuesday.
- Ponyboy was in a ______ for some time after Johnny’s death, denying the fact that Johnny had killed Bob and he was dead.
- After seeing signs about the missing dog, the next-door neighbor came to visit the sorrowful home and began to ______ comfort them.
- The exasperated manager ______ stared at the customer as she made a big fuss about a minor flaw with her order.
- The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents.
- Many teens began to ______ famous singers and are completely obsessed.
- After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______.
- The student’s good grades were an ______ for her successful, future career.
- He tried to refrain from ______ as the mosquitoes swarmed in circles around him.
- It was almost her turn to present her project which made her suddenly feel tense and ______.
- Hearing all those offensive insults caused him to subconsciously cast an ______ look upon the others.
- President Abraham Lincoln was well-known for his brilliant ______ throughout the Civil War.
- The contestant ______ dashed through the track with determination to win the race.
- The juvenile delinquents were arrested and sent to a ______ for getting caught robbing a gas station.
- Johnny died ______ after heroically saving several children from the flaming church.
- The new student kept herself ______ from the others as she was trying to avoid the drama.
- The ______ of the species increased because of the rapid decline throughout the decades.
- The ______ toddler was creating a tantrum throwing toys all across the room.
- She began to shamelessly mock and ______ the characters of her little sister’s favorite show which made her cry.
- The accomplice attempted to ______ the attention of the guards as the thief ran in.
- All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene.
40 Clues: All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene. • The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing. • The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents. • We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week. • After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______. • ...
Middle Ages 2016-10-31
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- Becket Killed by knights of Henry II
- II Tried to clean up the corruption in the medieval church
- rack One of many examples of torture devices used during the medieval period
- Chaucer character--Has red hair growing from wart on his nose; impresses people by pulling doors off of hinges
- Hrothgar's queen
- A condensed metaphor
- Ethelbert Allowed Christian missionaries in to England to convert people
- Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror
- society Family members protect and rely on one another
- the Conqueror Won the Battle of Hastings and became king
- An Anglo-Saxon hero who slays monsters
- Bailley Chaucer character: Host of the Tabard Inn in Southwark; proposes storytelling contest
- Chaucer character--Man who brings people in to testify in court; intimidates many people
- demon Kenning for Grendel
- Had child with her 1/2 brother
- A person's monetary worth
- Judging a person based on physical characteristics (gap teeth=social personality)
- The bond between kings and warriors (Shelter, weapons, food, treasure in exchange for "fight to the death" attitude)
- Ruling class
- Letter of the Anglo-Saxon alphabet
- The repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- Lower "servant" class
- Pendragon King Arthur's father
- King Arthur's son who wanted his kingdom
- A religious journey, as shown in Canterbury Tales
- Grendel's angry mama
- Married King Arthur but loved Lancelot
- A sword used by Beowulf
- A monster that represents EVIL
- Had 3 children with Gorlois and then 1 with Uther
- King Arthur's kingdom
- Complex Freud concept--Young girls are attracted to their dads
- Causes the end of Beowulf's reign
- Land owned by barons
- Group of people that invaded England around 800 BC
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- from Bath Chaucer character--Wears red and has been married 5 times
- Chastity, and Obedience Vows taken by ecclesiastes (people who work in the church)
- Empire Send missionaries to England to convert pagans
- Grail The cup Jesus used at the Last Supper
- Priests that settled disputes
- A system of landholding brought to England by William the Conqueror
- The belief in multiple gods/goddesses
- Land owned by knights
- A fairy that used magic
- Chaucer character that goes on pilgrimage to give thanks
- Day Prophecy Oracle told Arthur he would be killed by a child born on May 1
- Aggressively confronts Beowulf when he arrives in Denmark
- Killed his dad and married his mom (unknowingly)
- and bards Singers/Storytellers/Entertainers that preserved history
- Group made up of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes
- Magician who helped King Arthur
- The tier of feudalism under king
- Author of The Canterbury Tales
- Guinevere's father who gave Arthur the Round Table
- the Great Drew a compromise with the Vikings
- Augustine Missionary that converted the English to Christianity
- The only warrior who helps Beowulf to fight the dragon
- and Caliburn Arthur's famous swords
- Builds Herot, a famous mead hall, for his warriors
- The lowest social class in feudal system
- One of King Arthur's knights
- Greatest knight who divided Arthur's kingdom
- Practiced chivalry on and off the battlefield
- Group of people that brought skilled warfare and paved roads to early England
- Raised Arthur as his own
- A disease that killed over 1/2 of England's population during the medieval period
- Brought the printing press to England
- of the Lake Mysterious woman who gave Arthur a sword
- Challenged Beowulf to a swimming match "many years ago"
- Chaucer character that hangs out in bars instead of helping the needy
- Kay Arthur's "brother"
71 Clues: Ruling class • Hrothgar's queen • A condensed metaphor • Grendel's angry mama • Land owned by barons • Land owned by knights • Lower "servant" class • King Arthur's kingdom • Kay Arthur's "brother" • A fairy that used magic • A sword used by Beowulf • Raised Arthur as his own • demon Kenning for Grendel • A person's monetary worth • One of King Arthur's knights • Priests that settled disputes • ...
My English sentences in present perfect :) 2018-12-10
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- Joe has completely ____ her heart because he cheated on her.
- Have you ever ______ the Titanic song in front of a big audience?
- Rick Riordan has _______ one of the most famous young adult series in the world.
- I have never _____ him about the surprise party.
- The students haven’t understood anything that their teacher assigned today.
- Has your sister ever ______ alcohol?
- My mon has ______ 160 dollars in that shop and she still has all day to continue shopping,
- It is the first time that Pedro has ______ himself with paper.
- Rose has _____ to study Journalism because she likes to write.
- Have your feet ever ______ in the highlands?
- I have never _____ in a Caribbean beach, it is one my biggest dreams.
- Has that singer ever _____ a nomination? He’s too good!
- Have you ever _____ a motorcycle? I find it too scary.
- Sandra has never _____ ceviche in her life! What a shame!
- William has just ______ a really expensive gift for his mother.
- I haven't ____ the bracelet I lost last week in my grandma's house, yet.
- So far, Ana has ______ a 50% of her homework.
- Jake can't believe that I have never ____ a real lion in my life.
- She has just ______ a million balloons for her sister’s birthday, she’s too tired.
- I have ____ Erick for many years, I completely trust him.
- Monica has never _____ a single penny to collaborate with the reconstruction of the church.
- I have already _____ 15 books and I still have a lot that I want to finish this year.
- She has already _____ 20 dollars to collaborate with that cost.
- I wish I could travel to Alaska, I have never _____ snow in my life.
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- She has completely _______ to bring her project to school, now she will fail.
- She has _____ one of the youngest singers of Peru.
- Sophie is enjoying herself today at the zoo, so far she has ____ the giraffe and the cow.
- I have never ____ a marathon, but I really want to do it one day.
- Have you ever _______ about studying abroad?
- My father has ______ in the Coca Cola’s company since 2008.
- She told him that her hears has being ______ by his best friend.
- Maria and Toby have _____ in Miraflores since they were little kids.
- It has ______ her a fortune! I don’t understand how she did to afford it.
- Has Rose ever ______ something in her life? That would be impossible.
- I have never _____ a single piece of plastic to the sea, it would be a sin!
- Jessica has already _____ to this circus and she told me it was awesome.
- Grecia has just ______ the bracelet she had for so many years.
- Has a spider ever _______ you?
- Miss Gonzales has ______ to fifth grade all her life! She really has a lot of patience.
- I haven't ____ my laundry or my homework yet.
- Mario has _______ to study French since he wants to travel to France.
- Have you ever ______ in a helicopter before?
- Mary hasn’t drawn an eagle before.
- I have ____ his best friend since 2010.
- I have never _____ to a Luis Miguel concert before.
- Sonia has already _____ her building project for her design class.
- I have ____ my sister’s secret of her pregnancy for 5 months, I can’t hold it anymore.
- Mark has ____ that jacket all day even though it's really hot outside.
- Lola has ____ the worst day today... at least until now.
- I think I have ____ him earlier this day.
50 Clues: Has a spider ever _______ you? • Mary hasn’t drawn an eagle before. • Has your sister ever ______ alcohol? • I have ____ his best friend since 2010. • I think I have ____ him earlier this day. • Have you ever _______ about studying abroad? • Have your feet ever ______ in the highlands? • Have you ever ______ in a helicopter before? • ...
Homework 2022-05-10
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- to let something you are carrying fall to the ground
- to get something by paying money for it
- to move down towards the ground
- a violent act intended to hurt or damage someone or something
- worried and nervous
- the way that you behave
- a group of objects of the same type that have been collected by one person or in one place
- having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them
- an amount of money that you pay to do something, to use something, or to get a service
- one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with
- to become different, or to make someone or something become different
- big in size or amount
- success in doing something good, usually by working hard
- a flat, usually round, piece of metal used as money
- to go up something, or onto the top of something
- the skin of animals that is used to make things such as shoes and bags
- something that is difficult and that tests someone's ability or determination
- a unit for measuring temperature
- an amount of money that you owe someone
- with no difficulty
- to choose something after thinking about several possibilities
- to get to a place
- to prepare food and usually heat it
- towards the direction behind you
- a performance of music and singing
- a small coloured rubber bag that you fill with air to play with or to use as a decoration
- afraid or nervous
- to jump into water with your head and arms going in first
- feeling very happy and enthusiastic
- popular at a particular time
- ashamed because you have done something wrong
- used to say how much someone or something weighs
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- someone who stands in front of a group of musicians or singers and controls their performance
- to stay away from a person, place, situation, etc
- a small container with medicine inside that you swallow
- the religious period before Easter (= a Christian holiday), in which some Christians do not allow themselves something that they usually enjoy
- to decide which thing you want
- very tired
- a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and having no pain
- towards the direction that is in front of you
- a big meat
- someone who does the sport of boxing
- very important and necessary
- able to use a language naturally without stopping or making mistakes
- something someone does that is illegal
- unable to think clearly or to understand something
- An event or experience gives you pleasure.
- to begin to be something
- an electronic machine that can store and arrange large amounts of information
- a way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time
- feeling ashamed or shy
- a piece of equipment that you wear over your ears so that you can listen to music without anyone else hearing it
- the state that something or someone is in
- to annoy someone by trying to get their attention when they do not want to see you or talk to you
- a usually hard, shiny material such as iron, gold, or silver which heat and electricity can travel through
- no light or not much light
- to include the things that are needed for a particular purpose
- in a relaxed way
- a record of your thoughts that you put on the Internet for other people to read
59 Clues: very tired • a big meat • in a relaxed way • to get to a place • afraid or nervous • with no difficulty • worried and nervous • big in size or amount • feeling ashamed or shy • the way that you behave • to begin to be something • no light or not much light • very important and necessary • popular at a particular time • to decide which thing you want • to move down towards the ground • ...
Homework 2022-05-10
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- to let something you are carrying fall to the ground
- to get something by paying money for it
- to move down towards the ground
- a violent act intended to hurt or damage someone or something
- worried and nervous
- the way that you behave
- i a group of objects of the same type that have been collected by one person or in one place
- having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them
- an amount of money that you pay to do something, to use something, or to get a service
- one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with
- to become different, or to make someone or something become different
- big in size or amount
- success in doing something good, usually by working hard
- a flat, usually round, piece of metal used as money
- to go up something, or onto the top of something
- the skin of animals that is used to make things such as shoes and bags
- something that is difficult and that tests someone's ability or determination
- a unit for measuring temperature
- an amount of money that you owe someone
- with no difficulty
- to choose something after thinking about several possibilities
- to get to a place
- to prepare food and usually heat it
- towards the direction behind you
- a performance of music and singing
- a small coloured rubber bag that you fill with air to play with or to use as a decoration
- jafraid or nervous
- to jump into water with your head and arms going in first
- feeling very happy and enthusiastic
- popular at a particular time
- ashamed because you have done something wrong
- used to say how much someone or something weighs
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- someone who stands in front of a group of musicians or singers and controls their performance
- to stay away from a person, place, situation, etc
- a small container with medicine inside that you swallow
- the religious period before Easter (= a Christian holiday), in which some Christians do not allow themselves something that they usually enjoy
- to decide which thing you want
- very tired
- a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and having no pain
- towards the direction that is in front of you
- a big meat
- someone who does the sport of boxing
- very important and necessary
- able to use a language naturally without stopping or making mistakes
- something someone does that is illegal
- unable to think clearly or to understand something
- An event or experience gives you pleasure.
- to begin to be something
- an electronic machine that can store and arrange large amounts of information
- a way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time
- feeling ashamed or shy
- a piece of equipment that you wear over your ears so that you can listen to music without anyone else hearing it
- the state that something or someone is in
- to annoy someone by trying to get their attention when they do not want to see you or talk to you
- a usually hard, shiny material such as iron, gold,or silver which heat and electricity can travel through
- no light or not much light
- to include the things that are needed for a particular purpose
- in a relaxed way
- a record of your thoughts that you put on the Internet for other people to read
59 Clues: very tired • a big meat • in a relaxed way • to get to a place • with no difficulty • jafraid or nervous • worried and nervous • big in size or amount • feeling ashamed or shy • the way that you behave • to begin to be something • no light or not much light • very important and necessary • popular at a particular time • to decide which thing you want • to move down towards the ground • ...
Colombia's cultural diversity 2021-10-25
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- it's a raw, unrefined cane sugar from Colombia. has been traditionally handmade for centuries by dehydrating raw sugarcane juice over low heat. Because it's made in such a simple way, it retains the flavorful and nutrient rich molasses from sugarcane.
- Similar to the more famous Fandango, it's a dance and musical style that comes from Colombia’s vast eastern plains, or Llanos Orientales. The dance is similar to a waltz, with the dancers first holding onto one another, before separating and performing a movement that has often been compared to sweeping the floor.
- Are a traditional, historical, indegenous community who are known as the people of the sun , sand and wind, They live in the La Guajira peninsula, a desert area in the northeast of Colombia.
- are one of the four indigenous ancestral communities that inhabit the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia, along with the Kogis, Kankuamos and Wiwas, all descendants of the Tayrona, former inhabitants of this sacred mountain.
- These are very high quality crafts that are made with fine gold wires after the process of stretching, twisting and flattening the metal.
- It is a typical dish from the Valle del Cauca department, in which very ripe banana is used —with a ripe peel—. To prepare it, thin slices of the banana are removed, fried and filled with peasant cheese and "Bocadillo".
- This language is used as a form of communication by the raizales of the Archipelago of San Andrés and Providencia and together with Spanish, they are the official languages of the island.
- Tribute to the abolition of slavery in Colombia, every May 21 st is commemorated this day.
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- It is a popular dance of peasant origin, where a couple formed by a man and a woman move with pure movements and in a loving way, with different steps always on the floor.
- Made by deep-frying dough balls in hot oil until they puff up, slicing a small incision to form to the pocket inside the dough ball, cracking a whole egg inside the dough, sealing the incision, then frying until golden-brown.
- is a poncho-style outer garment native to the Colombian Andes. In Colombia, the ruana is the characteristic and traditional garment of the department of Boyacá, initially made by indigenous and mestizo people, although it is also made in the departments of Cundinamarca, Antioquia, Nariño, Bogotá, Santander (Colombia), Norte de Santander and Caldas.
- The festival is held every April in Valledupar and searches for the best drummers, guacharaca players, lyricists and songs of the genre but it’s really the accordion players who steal the show (in the past accordion players would sing themselves, nowadays they pair with singers).
- considered one of the largest biodiversity centers in Colombia and is a UNESCO mixed heritage site, in addition to having the largest number of pictograms painted by the indigenous people of the region.
- It’s a hearty soup made from three different kinds of potatoes (criolla, sabanera and pastusa), chicken, guasca leaves, with a half an ear of corn splashed in for good measure. Most times, It is accompanied by a plate of rice and a slice of avocado.
- This group, also known as the Paez people, is recognized as one of the largest indigenous communities in Colombia.They are mainly located in the department of Cauca but are also represented in Valle del Cauca and Putumayo.
15 Clues: Tribute to the abolition of slavery in Colombia, every May 21 st is commemorated this day. • These are very high quality crafts that are made with fine gold wires after the process of stretching, twisting and flattening the metal. • ...
S.I.S Crossowrd Puzzle 2015-01-24
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- You can eat this in Napoli and it's very good (5) (Gianluigi D'Antonio)
- You can use this if it rains (8) (Maria Russo)
- We can eat this animal which lives in the sea (4) (Marco Panza)
- We watch these in the cinema (5) (Davide Zappile)
- You wear this around your neck if you have a sore throat (5) (Claudia Liguoro)
- This type of fruit can be red, yellow or green and it is round (5) (Martina Apicella)
- You do this at the end of your English course (4) (Valentina Lamberti)
- Teachers write on this with a pen or with chalk (5) (Adriano Esposito)
- This animal is king of the jungle (4) (Andrea Szoke)
- You can chat to friends with this (6/5) (Diamante Padovano)
- They drink a lot of this in England (3) (Alessandro Zambrano)
- You can take photos or videos with this (6) (Giulia Leopoldo)
- It's very useful if you want to wake up (5/5) (Paulo Catone)
- You can turn this on if it's dark (5) (Gaetano Panza)
- You use these to cut paper (8) (Demetrio Di Lauro)
- You can go there if you need to catch a train (7) (Alessndro Leone)
- You use this to watch programmes (10) (Marco Zappile)
- This vehicle has two wheels and you can't normally carry a passenger (8/4) (Alphonso Palazzo)
- You can see these animals in the sky (5) (Vittorio Siani)
- You can see lots of people here and you can see singers that you like (7) (Christian Califri)
- It's a type of show with singing and dancing (7) (Benedetta Cipriano)
- You can use these to listen to music quietly (10) (Giulia Magliano)
- You use this kind of boat when you go to another place with your car (5) (Gianmarco Adinolfi)
- This insect is very annoying (3) (Mariella Di Agostino)
- This thing is made of plastic or wood. You can use it to tidy your hair if it's messy (4) (Lorenzo Troisi)
- You stand on this when you are singing or performing (5) (Melania Oreste)
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- You can wear this on your head when it's cold (3) (Rosita Avella)
- You can read this if you want to know important things which have happened (9) (Giada Di Giuseppe)
- You need this if you want to visit other countries (8) (Miriam Zolli)
- It's Barack's surname (5) (Francesco Pio Capone)
- You use this to listen to CDs or the radio but it doesn't normally play MP3s (6) (Ludovica Pellegrino)
- You use this to cook but it isn't a microwave (4) (Claudia Troisi)
- We can drink this when the weather is cold. It's brown and it's very sweet and hot (3-9) (Francesco Criscuolo)
- You use these to see better (7) (Elisa Viola)
- This vehicle has four wheels and you can go to work with it (3) (Nicola Belmonte)
- If you are thirsty you can drink this (5) (Francesco Ognibene)
- You wear these to play with snow if you don't want cold hands (6) (Alice Esposito)
- It's a type of word puzzle (8) (Francesco Pio Capone)
- You can sit on this to relax and watch TV (4) (Andrea Cammarano)
- It is made of glass and it is part of the house. You can open and close it (6) (Ludovica Di Marino)
- This vegetable makes you cry (5) (Giandomenico Spinelli)
- In this sport you kick the ball into the goal (8) (Pietro Annarummo)
- This is useful when you do language exercises to find a word that you don't know (10) (Nicole Vitale)
- This person takes your order in a restaurant (6) (Gianmarco Adinolfi)
- It travels in the air quickly (5) (Francesco Rupoli)
- You wear these when the weather is hot (6) (Mariella Di Agostino)
46 Clues: You use these to see better (7) (Elisa Viola) • You can use this if it rains (8) (Maria Russo) • It's Barack's surname (5) (Francesco Pio Capone) • We watch these in the cinema (5) (Davide Zappile) • You use these to cut paper (8) (Demetrio Di Lauro) • This animal is king of the jungle (4) (Andrea Szoke) • It travels in the air quickly (5) (Francesco Rupoli) • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-15
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- After hearing the startling news, he had an ______ expression on his face.
- After the interrogation between the judge and Curtis brothers, Ponyboy was ______ and the case was closed.
- His father kept a ______ tone for the rest of the evening after being laid-off from his job of 11 years.
- The team was celebrating with ______ after receiving the trophy for their outrageous victory.
- He was completely ______ after hearing all the distressing news and was left speechless.
- The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing.
- He looked uneasy after hearing the question and began to ______ as he was explaining his side of the story.
- Since he broke his ankle coincidentally prior to the race, he began to believe his ______ was right.
- The beaming sun radiated a vibrant orange ______ across the horizon.
- He went straight into his room and laid in bed with a high fever feeling ______.
- The class discussion about historical events went off-topic and ______ to ideas about a field trip.
- Two-Bit fought for ______, Darry for pride, Steve for hatred, and Soda for fun.
- The mischievous teen attempted to ______ her teacher after coming to class late for the third time.
- Everyone in the class was ______ and skeptical about the new teacher who hardly spoke.
- Dally was in extreme ______ after Johnny died because he was the only thing he had ever loved.
- We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week.
- Those in the ______ rank were more likely to get chosen for the global championship.
- How could you not care and act so ______ after your grandmother’s death?
- The room was filled with awkward silence until someone made a ______ joke which broke the ice between the guests.
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- According to the news, it is ______ to lose power for a short period of time next Tuesday.
- Ponyboy was in a ______ for some time after Johnny’s death, denying the sad truth.
- After seeing signs about the missing dog, the next-door neighbor came to visit the sorrowful home and began to ______ comfort them.
- The exasperated manager ______ stared at the customer as she made a big fuss about a minor flaw with her order.
- The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents.
- Many teens began to ______ famous singers and are completely obsessed.
- After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______.
- The student’s good grades were an ______ for her successful, future career.
- He tried to refrain from ______ as the mosquitoes swarmed in circles around him.
- It was almost her turn to present her project which made her suddenly feel tense and ______.
- Hearing all those offensive insults caused him to subconsciously cast an ______ look upon the others.
- President Abraham Lincoln was well-known for his brilliant ______ throughout the Civil War.
- The contestant ______ dashed through the track with determination to win the race.
- The juvenile delinquents were arrested and sent to a ______ for getting caught robbing a gas station.
- Johnny died ______ after heroically saving several children from the flaming church.
- The new student kept herself ______ from the others as she was trying to avoid the drama.
- The ______ of the species increased because of the rapid decline throughout the decades.
- The ______ toddler was creating a tantrum throwing toys all across the room.
- She began to shamelessly mock and ______ the characters of her little sister’s favorite show which made her cry.
- The accomplice attempted to ______ the attention of the guards as the thief ran in.
- All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene.
40 Clues: All the actors ______ in formal wear for the dinner scene. • The helpless child made a ______ after falling off the swing. • The baby’s babbling was completely ______ to the perplexed parents. • We have a 5-paragraph ______ about our summer breaks due next week. • After watching the horror movie, the trembling students were ______. • ...
Quin For Council 2023-08-24
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- This park features an unusually large playscape, seven reservable picnic shelters, sports fields, trails, a duck pond and lots of open greenspace.
- A cafe; USA Today named this eatery the “Top Down-Home Dining Spot” and one of the “10 Great Places to get a Southern-style Biscuit.”
- 20 years old, this event is centered around a fruit some still think is a vegtable.
- Despite its name, this Creek is only 6.6 miles long.
- Mascot of Oprah's High schools and the 3A 2022 Football State Runner-Up.
- More than 40 clouded leopards have been born here as this institution helps save the endangered species .
- This park is 1,368 acres and includes a lake.
- This park has a disc golf course, tennis court, basketball goals, RC plane field, and picnic areas.
- You can find a 150-foot long sea serpent sculpture here; also known as “Dragon Park”
- One of the few museums in the U.S. to specialize in European cars.
- This "Drive" is known for being lined with cherry trees, also a village.
- Nashville's Newest High School which was named after the father of the nonviolent civil rights movement and is nicknamed the Lightning.
- Long-running (since 1942) public golf facility with 18-hole & 9-hole courses, plus a driving range.
- This cave was acquired by TennGreen Land Conservancy in 2015 and established it as a certified arboretum.
- A fortification built by Union troops after the capture of Nashville, Tennessee during the American Civil War.
- This Nashville institution started as the WSM Barn Dance and now a well known weekly live country music radio broadcast.
- In 1979, Johnny Cash saved this from demolition. Today, it has been restored for a museum and educational center.
- This Hampton Street lounge is known for good vibes, dancing and live music.
- The road where some of the best of Nashville's international food and restaurants can be found.
- This YMCA Camp is located on 320 acres next to Percy Priest Lake.
- Originally built in 1929 this estate is now a 55-acre botanical garden and art museum.
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- This Village “looks as if it was dropped from the sky by time travelers and surrounded by a force field to fight off inexorable metamorphosis.”
- This park is a favorite of fans of soccer and food trucks.
- The Stones River Greenway runs along the edge of this brand new almost 800-acre park.
- Formerly the Gillette Grainery, this building is now known for its 15-story tall mural of Lee Estes.
- The name of a new Elementary School that has an indoor slide and opened August 2023.
- This restaurant and butcher shop near 24 and Harding always has something delicious on the smoker in front. Carnicerria _ _
- The 600-acre property in Southeast Davidson County, located near Cane Ridge High School off of Old Hickory Boulevard, one of Metro Nashville's newest Regional Parks.
- Experts have praised this Auditorium's acoustics, calling them among the best in the world.
- This community shares its name with the small stream that runs through it; Fontanel Mansion is located here.
- The biggest waterpark in Middle Tennessee was originally opened as Hermitage Landing in 1971.
- This road runs along Mill Creek before running into Old Hickory Blvd.
- These 3 letters are well known to local jet setters.
- An award won by both the Fisk Jubilee Singers and TSU's Aristocrat of Bands.
- This beautiful home, built in 1859, houses a law office and title company upstairs and offers the downstairs to be rented for social events and gatherings.
35 Clues: This park is 1,368 acres and includes a lake. • Despite its name, this Creek is only 6.6 miles long. • These 3 letters are well known to local jet setters. • This park is a favorite of fans of soccer and food trucks. • One of the few museums in the U.S. to specialize in European cars. • This YMCA Camp is located on 320 acres next to Percy Priest Lake. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-12
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- a bell tower, either attached to a structure or freestanding.
- a room in a Christian church in which vestments and sacred objects used in the services are stored.
- the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity.
- a sacred place, set apart from the profane, ordinary world.
- hall or chapel situated close to, or connected with, a church, in which the sacrament of baptism is administered.
- fixed seating in the choir of a church or chapel
- the rail in front of the altar at which people kneel when receiving the sacrament
- the room in which the clergy and sometimes the altar boys and the choir members put on their robes. In the early Christian church, two rooms beside the apse, the diaconicon and the prothesis, were used for these purposes.
- the receptacle in which holy water is held
- element of a Christian church of the Middle Ages or early Renaissance that separated the choir or chancel from the nave.
- a fixed, locked box in which, in some Christian churches, the Eucharist is reserved.
- in architecture, a series of arches carried by columns or piers, a passageway between arches and a solid wall.
- portion of a church that contains the choir, often at the eastern end. Before modern changes in church practice, only clergy and choir members were permitted here.
- a gallery reserved for church singers and musicians.
- where the transept meets the nave
- small, intimate place of worship.
- steeply pointed pyramidal or conical termination to a tower.
- originally a raised and enclosed place in a church designed for an ecclesiastical dignitary or officer.
- Portion of a church or basilica that parallels or encircles the major sections of the structure, such as the nave, choir, or apse.
- a book of hymns
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- in architecture, a vertical element, usually a rounded shaft with a capital and a base, which in most cases serves as a support.
- an ornamental screen or partition that is not directly attached to the altar table.
- central and principal part of a Christian church, extending from the entrance to the transepts.
- space in a church above the nave arcade, below the clerestory, and extending over the vaults, or ceilings, of the side aisles.
- a series of 14 pictures or carvings portraying events in the Passion of Christ, from his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his entombment.
- residence of a Priest, Pastor, or Rector
- in architecture, any fenestrated (windowed) wall of a room that is carried higher than the surrounding roofs to light the interior space.
- the area of a cruciform church lying at right angles to the principal axis.
- In architecture, hemispherical structure evolved from the arch, usually forming a ceiling or roof.
- a pedestal-based reading desk with a slanted top used for supporting liturgical books—such as Bibles, missals, and breviaries at religious services; later, a stand that supports a speaker’s books and notes.
- in architecture, a semicircular or polygonal termination to the choir, chancel, or aisle of a secular or ecclesiastical building.
- long, narrow, enclosed porch, usually colonnaded or arcaded, crossing the entire width of a church at its entrance.
- in architecture, any covered passage that is open at one side
- type of book containing the prayers, important chants, and necessary instructions for the celebration of the mass
- in Western church architecture, an elevated and enclosed platform from which the sermon is delivered during a service.
- A raised structure or place that is used for sacrifice, worship, or prayer.
36 Clues: a book of hymns • where the transept meets the nave • small, intimate place of worship. • residence of a Priest, Pastor, or Rector • the receptacle in which holy water is held • fixed seating in the choir of a church or chapel • the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. • a gallery reserved for church singers and musicians. • ...
Female singers 2022-04-27
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- Taylor swift, dolly Parton, Ruth b, Selena Gomez,Ariana Grande, Rihanna, Becky g, Nicki Minaj, Megan thee Stallion, Colby calliet, carrie Underwood, kelsei ballerni, maddie and Tae, Miranda Lambert, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie ellish, adele, Beyonce,Christina Aguilera, lady gaga,Kelly Clarkson, Brittney spears,Alicia keys,Shakira, Katy perry, Ingrid andress,Jennifer Lopez,Camilla cabello, avril Lavigne,pink,Dua lipa, anne Marie,Ellie Goulding,Gwen Stefani,Miley Cyrus, Whitney Houston, Aretha franklin, Janet Jackson, missy Elliot, lilith zar,Laura Alania,rebs mcentire,Maren Morris,gabby Barrett.
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MUS150 Midterm Review 2018-10-06
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- Nonsense syllables used in various types of songs, such as Native American songs and doo-wop.
- Minstrel performer and composer of such standards as “I Wish I Was In Dixie’s Land”; his Virginia Minstrels became the model for other minstrel troupes
- The simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches
- A 19th-century African-American folk song with Biblical references, expressing sorrow and hope and combining African and European musical elements
- The way in which the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music are woven together
- Best-known gospel singer in the United States, who popularized Dorsey’s music and also became a supporter and spokesperson for the Civil Rights Movement
- A highly influential blues singer who came to prominence partly as a result of recordings made by ethnographers John and Alan Lomax
- African American pastor and composer whose hymns and songs became gospel standards
- Composer and minstrel performer who was the first well-known African American songwriter
- ______ show: 19th-century variety show featuring white (and later, black) performers in blackface makeup; in spite of their overt racism, these shows can be said to be the first nationwide popular culture phenomenon and provided professional opportunities for African American performers
- A highly influential blues singer, known as the link between the early Mississippi blues and the modern Chicago blues; legend has it he sold his soul to the devil in exchange for guitar skills
- Narrative, strophic folk song usually sung by a solo voice with or without accompaniment, dealing with dramatic or tragic events
- The way that music is disseminated from person to person
- _____ music, a term describing musics that are traditional, primarily disseminated through oral transmission, and usually associated with a specific rural setting or ethnic group
- Founder of the Christy Minstrels, who premiered many of Stephen Foster’s songs
- Literary scholar who collected and classified English-language folk songs and ballads, which are now known under his name
- First England School composer, whose New England Psalm Singer was the first entirely American-composed tunebook to be published.
- Composer and performer, considered to be the father of American minstrelsy.
- Saxophonist, singer, and bandleader who with his Tympany Five pioneered rhythm and blues, producing over 50 crossover hits
- Native American intertribal gathering that allows participants to preserve important cultural practices, such as music and dance
- The arrangement of time durations in music
- Detroit-based record company, founded in 1959 by Berry Gordy Jr., known for its roster of prominent African American performers and songwriters, polished production, and hundreds of hit songs that appealed across class, ethnic, and regional boundaries
- The musical texture resulting of the simultaneous combination of two or more melodic lines
- Rhythm and blues guitarist, singer and songwriter who wrote many hit songs that became rock and roll standards, like “School Days”
- Pianist, singer, and songwriter who was one of the architects of soul, becoming a musician in spite of losing his eyesight at age 6
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- Influential singer known as the Queen of Soul
- The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line
- African American choral group founded at Fisk University in Tennessee in 1871, important for introducing, popularizing, and preserving spirituals
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed
- Rhythm and blues singer, songwriter and pianist who was one of the most successful artists of the 1950s
- A term that emerged in 1949 to refer to all black popular music, but specifically refers to a danceable style of the 1940s and 50s pioneered by artists like Louis Jordan; it influenced many styles such as rock n roll, soul, gospel, and jazz.
- Folklorists who recorded blues and folk musicians in the field for the Library of Congress archives, helping them achieve wide exposure
- _____ music, a term describing musics that emerged in European courts, disseminated through written notation, considered “high art” and usually associated with the upper class
- A practice in which a solo alternates with a chorus or ensemble; it is a feature of African and African American musics
- Drummer, singer, and songwriter who was one of the most influential performers of the Motown label, with hits such as “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You”, “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” and “Let’s Get It On”
- The first book printed in British North America, printed in Cambridge in 1640 for use in psalm singing
- African American composer who arranged spirituals for voice and piano, helping to preserve them.
- _____ music, a term describing musics that are disseminated through media such as radio, records, TV, film or electronic files, subject to an aesthetic of innovation and mass appeal, and associated with the urban middle and lower classes
- A widely used harmonic pattern consisting of 4 measures on the tonic, 2 measures on the subdominant, 2 measures on the tonic, 2 measures on the dominant and 2 measures on the tonic, used as a basis for improvisation
- Vocal African American folk music that can be said to be the foundation of much of American popular music
- 19th-century composer of popular songs who sought to raise the status of minstrel songs; he was the first American composer to live solely from his compositions.
- Term that replaced rhythm and blues on Billboard in 1964, also used to describe an African American popular music style that rejected the Motown sound in favor of a return to blues and gospel and was associated with the Civil Rights Movement
- Female blues and jazz singer who was the most successful black performing artist of her time but alcoholism and the depression damaged her career; her duet with Louis Armstrong in "St. Louis Blues" is one of her most famous performances
- The system of harmony based on the major and minor scales, in which harmonies move away from and then return to the tonic
- A membranophone unique to North America, used by several Native American groups
- Category used by the recording industry for its blues, jazz and gospel records; it was replaced in 1949 by Rhythm and Blues.
- The first and most important note of a scale, often indicated by the Roman numeral I
- The musical texture consisting of a melody combined with chords
- African American organist and composer whose compositions combine elements of the folk spiritual and secular popular music, known as the Father of Gospel
- Flute player and composer who revitalized the Navajo flute repertoire
- _________ school: 18th-century practice in which a singing master would teach singing and note reading; it signals the beginning of professional musicianship and music education in the U.S.
- Popular music of the 1950s and 60s featuring 4-5 singers in close vocal harmonies; the use of vocables for the backup singers gives this style its name
- _______ song: 19th-century sentimental popular song, meant for middle-class consumers; Stephen Foster’s “Beautiful Dreamer” is an example.
- African American songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur, who founded the Motown label in 1959
- A meaningful or memorable succession of pitches
- Song form in which multiple verses are set to the same music
- British scholar who discovered Child ballads in the United States in the early 20th century.
- A social construct distinguishing one group of humans from another on the basis of shared cultural heritage, ancestry, language, history, and or culture; it has largely replaced the now outdated concept of race
- American religious music including both white and black types that emerged from the 19th century evangelical revival movements; the African American form combines religious expression with secular musical styles, and profoundly influenced later popular music, such as rhythm and blues and soul.
59 Clues: The arrangement of time durations in music • Influential singer known as the Queen of Soul • A meaningful or memorable succession of pitches • The simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches • The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line • The way that music is disseminated from person to person • ...
Music 2022-07-22
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- judges travel all round America in search of the best singers and bring them to Hollywood. Twenty-four to thirty-six participants are then chosen to go on to the next stages where they perform live on TV, and receive the judges’ opinions. From the semi-final onwards, people over 13 and living in the US, Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands can vote for their preferred singers online or through text messaging. The singer with the lowest number of votes is eliminated. On the final night, the most popular singer becomes the winner of that American Idol season.
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Halloween 2021-10-31
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- witch who lives under the sea
- swims in pond, in our whale
- sweet tuberous root
- large black bird, Poe wrote about
- scared of his own tail in Wizard of Oz
- we eat it for breakfast
- really ugly dog-like blowup
- curved and straight, fast and fun
- wave in the breeze
- he rests in a hammock
- large mass of stone, stacked here
- crime fighter in Gotham
- climb and crawl around on this
- precious rocks
- dressed as Nemo on the child's trail
- large gray mammal with tusks
- strong black primate,lives in jungle
- bone head
- burial chamber, did you go inside one?
- hard-rinded inedible fruit
- where NASA monitors its spaceships
- globs flow around this light
- white grain you can play with
- most popular wizard & what he wears
- large boat, ours has sails
- wrapped cadaver
- creatures from outer space
- big toothed monster similar to a dog
- Largest mammal, lives in oceans
- sings or plays an instrument
- net for resting
- silken woven trap
- large flightless bird
- glowing in Mission control
- long necked African grazer
- evil that robs graves,feeds on corpses
- green monster named for inventor
- Casper is one
- horses go round and round here
- Star of Halloween movie
- warty creature
- famous book starring a vampire
- slimmy gastropods
- trinkets you find along the trail, you
- you can carve them
- witches ride on this
- find gravestones here
- on a pillow this health worker rests
- don't eat too much of this!
- sesame character who eats dessert
- name of house with renegade seaman
- Strong alien in Star Trek
- Popular tree hero
- Japanese fighter
- smelly black and white forest animal
- smart dog who sits on his roof
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- on the Sahara they walk
- dressed as an M & M on child's trail
- performer of Thriller dance
- rotund vegan,lives mostly in H2O
- Cap with moon on it
- zany cat who tries to catch Tweetie
- confusing turns get you lost here
- fire breathing monsters
- Giant who fought David
- scary arachnid
- Wizard in building with scary masks
- play this on a green table
- Dracula is one
- popular movie genre character, undead
- Creature with fishtail
- Yellow & blue, speak french
- hanging from the trees
- zany cartoon rabbit
- wear on your face
- arch enemy of religious people
- toot toot goes the whistle of it
- structure under skin made of calcium
- most people fear this creatures bite
- artificial intelligence helper
- flies around on a broom
- in groups of eight they do si do
- shrunken head and gov't term
- has soundless flight
- people who fight to keep us alive
- lives in caves
- group of singers
- crazy Holiday in October
- person who designs, paints, creates
- Jurassic creatures
- furry troublesome creature
- floating in cemetery,known to help
- woman musician who sings country music
- cross the pond on this. Hang on!
- small lake
- Movie where people they meet are blue
- shop place to buy 1/2 off wands
- poisonous matter secreted in bite
- Egyptian king
- skeleton spent his last moment here
- popular word game on a grave marker
- saying on a tombstone
- scrim with bones exercising
- small creature of myth
- scary creature on trail
- heroes named after painters
- always loses his tail
- cardboard tunnel in garage
- red and white remains under a building
- domesticated animal that purrs
- set of bones
- keeps the birds away from garden
- one eyed monster
- cut tree
- fighter from old times wearing armor
- site for coffin
- sometimes funny, red nose maybe
- musical instrument with pipes
118 Clues: cut tree • bone head • small lake • set of bones • Egyptian king • Casper is one • scary arachnid • Dracula is one • precious rocks • lives in caves • warty creature • wrapped cadaver • net for resting • site for coffin • group of singers • one eyed monster • Japanese fighter • wear on your face • silken woven trap • slimmy gastropods • Popular tree hero • wave in the breeze • Jurassic creatures • you can carve them • ...
CREATIVE ARTS 2023-09-24
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- The art of creating something spontaneously, without preparation.
- A type of sculpture that uses kinetic energy to create moving works of art
- A type of dance that is characterized by its graceful and flowing movements
- A type of painting that uses abstract shapes and colors to create a feeling or mood
- The regular pattern of beats in music
- A group of singers who perform together
- A type of dance that is characterized by its acrobatic movements and high energy
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and synthesizers
- The art of creating images to accompany written text, such as in books, magazines, and newspapers.
- The act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
- The art of performing the role of a character in a play, film, or television show.
- A type of sculpture that is created by carving or molding materials such as wood, stone, or metal
- A type of film that is characterized by its focus on social and political issues
- A type of art that uses sound to create an atmosphere or evoke an emotion
- A type of music that is characterized by its repetitive beats and catchy melodies
- Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays
- An artistic movement exploring dreamlike and illogical imagery.
- A type of dance that is characterized by its expressive movements and storytelling
- A person who gives their opinion on works of art or culture
- A room or workshop where artists work
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of rhyme and meter
- A type of music is known for its improvisation and syncopated rhythms
- A type of theatre that uses performance art, dance, and music to create immersive experiences
- A skilled craftsperson who creates unique handmade items.
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of short, concise lines and vivid imagery
- A large group of musicians who play together
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- A type of music that is characterized by its use of traditional instruments and melodies from a particular culture
- A type of theatre is known for its elaborate costumes and scenery
- A type of film that is based on true events
- A type of theatre that uses masks and stylized movements to tell stories
- A group of lines that form a unit of poetry
- Art created by cutting and pasting various materials.
- A type of dance that is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate steps
- The art of supervising and coordinating the production of a play, film, or television show
- A type of sculpture that uses found objects to create new and interesting works of art
- A type of writing that tells a story through dialogue and action
- A type of painting that uses optical illusions and geometric shapes to create a sense of movement or depth
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of everyday moments
- This artist is known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- A type of painting that uses realistic images to depict the natural world
- The art of photographing and filming movies and television shows.
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of the natural world
- A person who leads an orchestra or chorus
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of humor and irony to make a point
- The art of creating and arranging dance movements.
- A type of theatre that uses puppets to perform stories and plays
- A type of music that is characterized by its emotional and expressive melodies
- A person who writes music
- Someone with a creative ability to plan for the future.
- The process of selecting and arranging footage to create a finished film or television show.
- A large orchestra that performs classical music
- A type of literature that uses language in a creative and expressive way.
52 Clues: A person who writes music • The regular pattern of beats in music • A room or workshop where artists work • A group of singers who perform together • A person who leads an orchestra or chorus • A type of film that is based on true events • A group of lines that form a unit of poetry • A large group of musicians who play together • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-04
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- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
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- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
46 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions. • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-04
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- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
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- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
46 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions. • ...
CREATIVE ARTS 2023-09-24
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- Art created by cutting and pasting various materials.
- A type of art that uses sound to create an atmosphere or evoke an emotion
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of rhyme and meter
- A type of film that is based on true events
- A type of film that is characterized by its focus on social and political issues
- A type of theatre is known for its elaborate costumes and scenery
- A type of literature that uses language in a creative and expressive way.
- The art of performing the role of a character in a play, film, or television show.
- The regular pattern of beats in music
- Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays
- The art of creating something spontaneously, without preparation.
- A type of music is known for its improvisation and syncopated rhythms
- A room or workshop where artists work
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of humor and irony to make a point
- A type of painting that uses optical illusions and geometric shapes to create a sense of movement or depth
- A person who gives their opinion on works of art or culture
- A large orchestra that performs classical music
- A type of theatre that uses performance art, dance, and music to create immersive experiences
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and synthesizers
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of the natural world
- The art of supervising and coordinating the production of a play, film, or television show
- A person who writes music
- A person who leads an orchestra or chorus
- The process of selecting and arranging footage to create a finished film or television show.
- A large group of musicians who play together
- This artist is known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- A type of theatre that uses puppets to perform stories and plays
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- A type of writing that tells a story through dialogue and action
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of everyday moments
- A type of sculpture that uses found objects to create new and interesting works of art
- A type of music that is characterized by its repetitive beats and catchy melodies
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of traditional instruments and melodies from a particular culture
- An artistic movement exploring dreamlike and illogical imagery.
- The act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
- A type of theatre that uses masks and stylized movements to tell stories
- A type of dance that is characterized by its graceful and flowing movements
- A type of dance that is characterized by its acrobatic movements and high energy
- A type of sculpture that uses kinetic energy to create moving works of art
- A type of sculpture that is created by carving or molding materials such as wood, stone, or metal
- Someone with a creative ability to plan for the future.
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of short, concise lines and vivid imagery
- A skilled craftsperson who creates unique handmade items.
- A group of lines that form a unit of poetry
- A type of dance that is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate steps
- The art of creating images to accompany written text, such as in books, magazines, and newspapers.
- A type of painting that uses abstract shapes and colors to create a feeling or mood
- A type of dance that is characterized by its expressive movements and storytelling
- A type of music that is characterized by its emotional and expressive melodies
- The art of creating and arranging dance movements.
- A group of singers who perform together
- The art of photographing and filming movies and television shows.
- A type of painting that uses realistic images to depict the natural world
52 Clues: A person who writes music • The regular pattern of beats in music • A room or workshop where artists work • A group of singers who perform together • A person who leads an orchestra or chorus • A type of film that is based on true events • A group of lines that form a unit of poetry • A large group of musicians who play together • ...
CREATIVE ARTS 2023-09-24
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- A type of sculpture that is created by carving or molding materials such as wood, stone, or metal
- An artistic movement exploring dreamlike and illogical imagery.
- The art of performing the role of a character in a play, film, or television show.
- The art of supervising and coordinating the production of a play, film, or television show
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of the natural world
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of everyday moments
- A type of dance that is characterized by its graceful and flowing movements
- The art of creating images to accompany written text, such as in books, magazines, and newspapers.
- This artist is known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- A type of theatre that uses puppets to perform stories and plays
- A person who leads an orchestra or chorus
- The regular pattern of beats in music
- A type of painting that uses optical illusions and geometric shapes to create a sense of movement or depth
- A type of literature that uses language in a creative and expressive way.
- A type of sculpture that uses found objects to create new and interesting works of art
- A type of art that uses sound to create an atmosphere or evoke an emotion
- The art of writing plays.
- A type of painting that uses realistic images to depict the natural world
- A type of film that is based on true events
- A type of theatre that uses performance art, dance, and music to create immersive experiences
- A type of writing that tells a story through dialogue and action
- A type of theatre that uses masks and stylized movements to tell stories
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of humor and irony to make a point
- A person who writes music
- A type of film that is characterized by its focus on social and political issues
- A type of music that is characterized by its emotional and expressive melodies
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of rhyme and meter
- The act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
- Someone with a creative ability to plan for the future.
- A large orchestra that performs classical music
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- The process of selecting and arranging footage to create a finished film or television show.
- A large group of musicians who play together
- A type of film that is characterized by its use of special effects and fantastical elements
- A skilled craftsperson who creates unique handmade items.
- A group of lines that form a unit of poetry
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of traditional instruments and melodies from a particular culture
- A room or workshop where artists work
- The art of creating something spontaneously, without preparation.
- The art of telling stories.
- A type of theatre is known for its elaborate costumes and scenery
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and synthesizers
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of short, concise lines and vivid imagery
- A type of music that is characterized by its repetitive beats and catchy melodies
- The art of photographing and filming movies and television shows.
- A type of dance that is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate steps
- A type of dance that is characterized by its acrobatic movements and high energy
- A type of sculpture that uses kinetic energy to create moving works of art
- A type of dance that is characterized by its expressive movements and storytelling
- Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays
- A person who gives their opinion on works of art or culture
- A group of singers who perform together
- The art of creating and arranging dance movements.
- Art created by cutting and pasting various materials.
- A type of dance is characterized by its flowing movements and expressive gestures
- A type of music is known for its improvisation and syncopated rhythms
- A type of painting that uses abstract shapes and colors to create a feeling or mood
56 Clues: The art of writing plays. • A person who writes music • The art of telling stories. • A room or workshop where artists work • The regular pattern of beats in music • A group of singers who perform together • A person who leads an orchestra or chorus • A group of lines that form a unit of poetry • A type of film that is based on true events • ...
Creative Arts 2023-09-24
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- A type of film that is based on true events
- The regular pattern of beats in music
- A type of sculpture that is created by carving or molding materials such as wood, stone, or metal
- A type of theatre that uses performance art, dance, and music to create immersive experiences
- A large group of musicians who play together
- A person who writes music
- A type of sculpture that uses found objects to create new and interesting works of art
- A person who leads an orchestra or chorus
- A type of dance that is characterized by its expressive movements and storytelling
- A type of dance that is characterized by its acrobatic movements and high energy
- An artistic movement exploring dreamlike and illogical imagery.
- A type of music that is characterized by its repetitive beats and catchy melodies
- The process of selecting and arranging footage to create a finished film or television show.
- A type of painting that uses optical illusions and geometric shapes to create a sense of movement or depth
- A group of singers who perform together
- The art of performing the role of a character in a play, film, or television show.
- A type of dance that is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate steps
- The art of creating and arranging dance movements.
- A type of painting that uses realistic images to depict the natural world
- A type of film that is characterized by its focus on social and political issues
- A type of painting that uses abstract shapes and colors to create a feeling or mood
- A group of lines that form a unit of poetry
- The art of telling stories.
- A type of music is known for its improvisation and syncopated rhythms
- A type of writing that tells a story through dialogue and action
- A type of theatre is known for its elaborate costumes and scenery
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of rhyme and meter
- The art of creating something spontaneously, without preparation.
- A type of dance that is characterized by its graceful and flowing movements
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and synthesizers
- The act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
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- A skilled craftsperson who creates unique handmade items.
- Art created by cutting and pasting various materials.
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of everyday moments
- A type of film that is characterized by its use of special effects and fantastical elements
- A type of theatre that uses puppets to perform stories and plays
- A person who gives their opinion on works of art or culture
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of humor and irony to make a point
- The art of creating images to accompany written text, such as in books, magazines, and newspapers.
- A large orchestra that performs classical music
- A type of sculpture that uses kinetic energy to create moving works of art
- A type of art that uses sound to create an atmosphere or evoke an emotion
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of short, concise lines and vivid imagery
- A type of dance is characterized by its flowing movements and expressive gestures
- The art of photographing and filming movies and television shows.
- The art of supervising and coordinating the production of a play, film, or television show
- Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays
- A type of theatre that uses masks and stylized movements to tell stories
- Someone with a creative ability to plan for the future.
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of the natural world
- A type of music that is characterized by its emotional and expressive melodies
- The art of writing plays.
- A type of literature that uses language in a creative and expressive way.
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of traditional instruments and melodies from a particular culture
- This artist is known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- A room or workshop where artists work
56 Clues: A person who writes music • The art of writing plays. • The art of telling stories. • The regular pattern of beats in music • A room or workshop where artists work • A group of singers who perform together • A person who leads an orchestra or chorus • A type of film that is based on true events • A group of lines that form a unit of poetry • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-04
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- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
Down
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
46 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions. • ...
MUS318W Quiz 1 Review 2019-02-01
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- Operatic aria form with two contrasting sections, at the end of which the singer repeats the A section with improvised ornamentation, creating an ABA form. By the late 17th c. it had become the dominant form in opera.
- The support or influence of a patron; in the arts, it refers to the people or institutions that financially support artistic activity
- The _________ sonata features two treble instruments plus basso continuo.
- Opera ________: 18th century genre of Italian opera on a serious subject
- An instrumental section of a concerto or da capo aria that returns in various guises throughout the piece, alternating with sections for the soloist(s)
- A work for organ in an improvisatory style. It would be played as an introduction to another piece, a chorale, or a prayer.
- French organist, theorist, and composer whose Treatise on Harmony is the most influential music theory work ever written; as a composer he is primarily known for his operas
- Semidramatic piece for singers and small orchestra on a secular subject
- A male singer who was castrated before puberty to preserve his high vocal range, prominent in the 17th and 18th centuries, especially in opera
- Pietro _________: Italian poet and librettist whose librettos established opera seria as the main genre of opera in the 18th century
- Association of amateur musicians who would sponsor and perform in private and public concerts
- _______ music: An instrumental piece that is accompanied by a poem or narrative that explains what is going on in the music
- Organist who worked primarily at Marienkirche in Lübeck, and was one of the most important composers of organ music before Bach
- Also known as church sonata, an instrumental work consisting of several abstract movements for performance either as entertainment or during Mass
- The system of rules that govern the interaction of melodic lines in polyphonic music
- Virtuoso violinist and composer, famous for codifying concerto ritornello form; the concertos know as “The Four Seasons” are his best-known works
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- ________ piece: A short work for keyboard with an evocative title that is depicted in the music
- Italian violinist and composer who established standards in concerto form, violin techniques and orchestra direction
- The varying complex of lands in western and central Europe ruled over first by Frankish and then German kings for 10 centuries (800–1806), consisting of almost three hundred essentially independent political units
- Term coined by Rameau to indicate the progression of the roots or fundamental tones in a series of chords
- System of notation and performance practice, used in the Baroque period, in which and instrumental bass line is written out and one or more players fill in the chords
- The musical texture resulting of the simultaneous combination of two or more melodic lines
- Also known as chamber sonata, an instrumental work consisting of a series of stylized dances
- Italian composer, active in Naples, famous particularly for his operas and cantatas
- Chorale ________: A work for keyboard consisting of variations based on a chorale tune
- French keyboard player and composer who was the most important musical figure in France between Lully and Rameau
- The way that music is disseminated from person to person
- A composition, or section of a work, for three or more voices, based on imitative counterpoint
- Small group of soloists in a concerto grosso
- A stage work with continuous music, sung throughout
- A multi-movement work for large orchestra in which a small ensemble alternates with a large ensemble
- A virtuosic work for keyboard in which freestyle short sections alternate with longer ones in imitative counterpoint
- The main group of pipes, sitting high above the player, in a Dutch/German organ
- In German-speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire, musicians who had an exclusive right to provide music for the city, performing at public ceremonies, parades and other festivities
- A multi-movement work for large orchestra organized around the contrast between individual and collective voices
- The full orchestra in a concerto grosso
- Born Carlo Broschi, he was a virtuoso singer and the most famous of the castrati
- Vocal chamber music work, usually for solo voice
38 Clues: The full orchestra in a concerto grosso • Small group of soloists in a concerto grosso • Vocal chamber music work, usually for solo voice • A stage work with continuous music, sung throughout • The way that music is disseminated from person to person • Semidramatic piece for singers and small orchestra on a secular subject • ...
Masons crossword 2023-03-02
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- The word Acciaccatura comes from Italian for crushed. When on music, it means an extra grace note, is played just before the main note and is then released immediately. The Notation for this type of grace note is defined by the stem of the note crossed through.
- Referring to the pitch Altissimo means Very high.
- An accordion is a portable keyboard or button based instrument. It is usually a box-shaped instrument with metal reeds made to vibrate by squeezing air from bellows. To make a sound, the bellows are played back and forwards by the player’s hands. The notes are chosen through the action of the player’s fingers on the buttons or the regular keyboard layout.
- The word acoustics relates to sound. It can be used to discuss both the science of acoustics (the physics of sound), or the acoustics of a building (a buildings sound properties – if a sound lasts a long time or not).
- Allegro means that music is to be played Fast and lively, but not as fast as Presto.
- The word action relates mainly to a guitar. The action of a guitar refers to the height of the strings above the fret board.
- In music, to accompany, means to perform with another performer, but usually in a background capacity .ie. Not to overpower the main performer.
- The word Accelerando comes from Italian, meaning accelerating. When written on music, Accelerando means that the music a gradually becoming faster.
- The word Accompagnato comes from Italian, meaning accompanying. The musical accompaniment must follow the singer, so that it is the singer who can vary the tempo, or speed, at their leisure.
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- The word Adagio means that a piece of music is to be played slowly. However, it is not as slowly as Largo.
- Music to be played fast, but not as fast as Allegro.
- The Analogue or Analog formats use vibrations to replicate sound waves. The disadvantage of analogue formats when compared to digital formats, is that sound loses quality each time it is passed from device to device or when copied. Analogue formats are also unable to retain additional information such as time codes and recording specs. Digital is superior in this respect.
- An accidental note means that a particular note is played sharper or flatter than regular key signature of the piece. When an accidental note is written in Music, it only refers to the bar where it occurs and not to any subsequent bars. If you wish to make the note accidental again it music be repeated in subsequent bars.
- Not as slow as Adagio. The word Adiagietto can also be used to mean a short Adagio composition.
- An Anthem is a vocal composition sung at a state or religious services.E.g A National Anthem..
- The word Affrettando comes from Italian, meaning becoming agitated. When written in music it means becoming faster.
- The word Affettuoso means with feeling or Tenderly.
- The word acoustic is used when distinguishing between an electric or electronic instrument and a non-electric instrument – e.g., An acoustic guitar as compared to an electric guitar.
- The term Animato means that a piece of music is to be played Animated or Lively.
- An Antiphon comes from the Greek term for sound across. An Antiphon is a religious chant, commonly a part of Roman Catholic / Greek Orthodox church services. An Antiphon may be sung as responses between a single voice and a group of voices, or between two different groups of singers.
- The word Agitato means that a piece of music is to be played Excited or fast.
- refers to a piece of music being Flowing. However, be careful not to interpret this term as being fast.
- An Also is usually referring to a singer, but may also refer to an instrument as in an Alto Sax or Alto Flute. Also, means the voice part below the soprano. A piece of music written for an Alto may be sung by either men (but they must sing falsetto as in Bohemian Rhapsody), or more usually women, or children.
- An Air is a melody, or a simple tune for voice or instrument, as in Bach’s Air on the G String.
24 Clues: Referring to the pitch Altissimo means Very high. • The word Affettuoso means with feeling or Tenderly. • Music to be played fast, but not as fast as Allegro. • The word Agitato means that a piece of music is to be played Excited or fast. • The term Animato means that a piece of music is to be played Animated or Lively. • ...
Ohiq 2016-01-08
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- Born in Toledo and divorced Maverick
- Home to the largest population of…
- I made America’s first automobile in 1891
- Max number of women legally allowed to live in an Ohio house
- Inventor of the dishwasher
- Cav's first MVP
- Cross this city’s bridge and you’re still on the same side of the river
- Died of Pneumonia 32 days into his presidency
- Ohio’s first capital
- You may find this in Lima’s “Things Swallowed” exhibit
- State reptile
- Humorist buried under a big rock in Dayton
- Home to the Unofficial Lego Museum
- Home to the man on the moon
- “Ohio, So Much to Discover.” predecessor
- “Little Sure Shot”
- Illegal to do this after dark in Akron
- Home to Life Savers
- "Toward the Lake" direction
- Home to America’s first concrete street
- Lake Erie Monster
- Nation's first college owned and operated by African-Americans
- Coined the term "Rock and Roll"
- Headquarters of the world’s largest basket
- Who’s Line is It Anyway host
- Cleveland’s Own dressing dude
- Composer of Pink Panther Theme
- Birthplace of...
- State frog (yeah... really)
- Indian with a "Grand Slam" career first at bat
- Coca-Cola and Pepsi
- This alley in Warren might smell like teen spirit
- Birthplace of the first ambulance service
- Born in Cincy, Atlanta’s media mogul
- Perhaps, ET phoned him in Cincy
- First Gas Station in America
- MLB team to call Jesse Owens their running coach
- This pit-smelling SNL star called Shaker Heights home
- Largest county (in sq. miles)
- Jim Brown's Alma Matter
- State song singers
- Longest continuous run syndicated talk show in US host
- He deserves a light thanks
- Office state native fruit
- "He Can't Love You"
- Name behind the Vietnam names
- Official state fruit
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- Berlin Olympic’s hero
- Started Hoover Vacuum Company
- Nelsonville’s Mrs Carrie Bradshaw
- You must notify authorities within one hour in Canton if you lose this type of pet.
- First president to give a speech over radio
- The Davis Sewing Machine Company successor
- A non-sticky thanks to this guy for his 1938 invention
- Slot machines aren't allowed here in Bexley
- Home to the largest horseshoe crab
- Threw a no-no on opening day
- Percentage of US population living within 500 miles of Columbus
- County which kinda reminds us of a Walrus
- Smallest county (in sq. miles)
- Our state's flower
- First interracial and coeducational college in the US
- Home of Garfield Memorial
- Official state insect
- Tigers of Pro Football fame
- Dittrich Museum of Medical History collection of fame
- It's illegal in Toledo to throw this at anyone
- John Carroll University's Wolf
- It was once illegal to fish for these on Sundays in Ohio
- Number of Presidents born in OH
- 44901 before this star’s 90210
- Official state animal
- Ohio law: Must do this when you pass a car
- Rank of size..
- Two-Time Heisman Hero
- Number of times Ohio flag should be folded
- Infamous for "The Drive"
- Once nickname of Cincinnati
- In Cleveland, it's illegal to catch these without a license
- Beer Night Riot amount
- Folding step ladder inventor
- First settlement of the Northwest territories
- Only city to be situated in three counties
- First college to admit women
- Cav's Lithuanian
- Mock’s “Spirited” hometown
- Local for Dublin’s “Field of Corn”
- Cincinnati was Ohio's first city to publish one of these
- By state law, no one is allowed to be what on the Forth of July
- Golder Bear
- BW's Famous Insect
- Brown's "Wizard of Oz"
- Stuebenville’s own crooner
- Illegal to walk this on Lake Road in Bay Village
- Technically, our state flag
- Mounds surprisingly not made by snakes
- If something can go wrong, it will go wrong
- Rubber Capital of the World
- Ohio law: Illegal to get a fish...
- Brown's Famous Fumbler
100 Clues: Golder Bear • State reptile • Rank of size.. • Cav's first MVP • Birthplace of... • Cav's Lithuanian • Lake Erie Monster • Our state's flower • “Little Sure Shot” • BW's Famous Insect • State song singers • Home to Life Savers • Coca-Cola and Pepsi • "He Can't Love You" • Ohio’s first capital • Official state fruit • Berlin Olympic’s hero • Official state insect • Official state animal • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-04
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- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
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- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
46 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions. • ...
81-120 2024-09-12
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- If you - the amount of snack you eat every day, you would not only get healthier but slimmer as well.
- - from using bad language in Learning Forest because having good manners is the most important.
- My favorite subject is Physical Education (PE) because we get to - with friends in school.
- My father - to stay in France for a few more days after his business trip ends.
- One of my best memories during summer vacation was - with my parents to Europe.
- I think announcers worldwide are respected because they - the most serious and urgent news in the world.
- Nobody can - Sherlock, the famous detective, because he eventually solves all of the mystery.
- On a hot summer night, we - the air conditioner mode to "cool wind" mode.
- To travel with a pet, we have to - a special service to the stewardess before riding the plane.
- The new Nintendo game 'Pokemon-Go' is all about - a new type of pokemon by searching different places.
- If I - you my favorite lego, you have to promise me that you will give it back next week.
- Our father was - for the famous restaurant using Google map.
- On television, there were popular singers who - their hair in yellow.
- Dash - the tickets to invite his friends to the music concert for which he was performing.
- For anyone who travels to a foreign country, the officers - an airplane ticket and a passport.
- The number of bubble tea stores in Korea - a lot because the drinks are popular to children.
- - my children for the loud noise. I will make sure they do not talk loudly in museums.
- To protect the environment, our teachers recommended that we - the use of air conditioner.
- Harry Potter was the only boy who was brave enough to - the word "Voldemort."
- When Jenny - her pet, she cried so much that I wished I had a superpower to find her dog.
- The baby that was - because of the dog's loud bark started to cry hard.
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- MERS was a scary disease that - countless Koreans last summer.
- I am - from lack of sleep. My mom says it's because I have been drinking my mother's coffee.
- Why are you two not talking to each other? What - while I was gone?
- It is easy to be - in sport games like rugby and soccer because two teams run side by side.
- My friends all like teacher Julie instead of teacher Mark because he does nothing but - us.
- Many people came to the police station - that the diamond necklace was theirs.
- Before applying to universities, my big brother - his academic adviser for advice.
- Because I forgot to - the books I borrowed from the school library, I had to pay extra fee.
- - what I am describing! It is something white, cold, and makes snowman. The answer is snow.
- On my birthday party, Peter - that I blow the candle on the cake since I was the birthday boy.
- When our teacher - help cleaning up the class room, I began sweeping the floor.
- We learned in U.S history class that the black people were - from the white people only because they were black.
- It was very hard to make up with my friend Tom after fighting because he was - me.
- On weekends, our mother - food for the week from the grocery.
- Tom sprained his ankle after the school's soccer game. I went to visit him in the hospital to wish he - fast.
- Before going to my friend's house, John had to - his mother that he would do all his homework after he is done playing.
- When I was learning how to swim, I wanted to - in the middle, because the swimming pool lane was too long.
- When Nick's mother asked Carrie if she wanted more cake, she politely -.
- Even though I personally hate going to the hospital, I am proud of my father who is a doctor - patients.
40 Clues: Our father was - for the famous restaurant using Google map. • On weekends, our mother - food for the week from the grocery. • MERS was a scary disease that - countless Koreans last summer. • Why are you two not talking to each other? What - while I was gone? • On television, there were popular singers who - their hair in yellow. • ...
The Gronewold Family Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-19
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- The 4H competitions that the girls participated in that made them not afraid to speak in front of others.
- Talent of Shanna's that was often performed at church services including Alyssa and Nate's wedding.
- Could be considered the family business as 1/2 of the original 6 has/had this career.
- The vocal part Brittany and Alyssa sang in the Concordia Choir.
- The color of the first house where all members of the original 6 lived.
- Famous for her artwork, travels to Africa, and over the top birthday parties.
- The color of Grandma Stark’s favorite sweatshirt.
- famous for his love of birds, snuggles from his grandkids, and prayers and family dinners.
- The name of the college Shanna attended.
- Famous for her love of art, music, family time, and reading in beautiful places.
- Where the girls would pour small amounts of candle wax on Christmas Eve hoping to find it the next year.
- The second granddaughter: known for snuggles and the joy she finds in messy crafts.
- On one family vacation we drove out of the country to this northern neighbor of the US.
- Hometown of the Doman girls that the Gronewold girls were jealous of.
- The first movie we saw in the theatre as a family.
- Favorite children's book because it took forever to read.
- Location of Brittany and Alyssa’s middle school class field trip out of MN.
- The last name of the singers that inspired the family trip to Nashville, TN.
- Tiffany was given this title during a meal at Arabian Nights (Knights?).
- The silver minivan that got pulled over more times than we could count, but brought the family on all kids of adventures.
- The first granddaughter, known for continuing the artist legacy, and her love of family.
- The first name of the quirky piano teacher that taught the girls and bribed them with candy.
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- famous for her fearless attitude as a child and for her connection with the elderly.
- The festive nickname for the what illuminated the interior of the conversion van.
- The type craft that involved yarn. Alyssa attempted to create a Tweety Bird. Did she even finish it?
- Famous for always helping her family, arranging magical experiences for her nieces and nephews, and is expecting grandchild number 4.
- Name of the only cow that Diane ever named (I think?).
- The name of a not so sweet, bite size cookie Diane and Shanna (and now Sage) enjoy.
- famous for her love of art, music, family time, and reading in beautiful places.
- In the early family vacations we traveled in this vehicle. On loan from grandparents.
- Hot air balloon, candy carts, butterfly, lion, and rainbows are all examples of this made by Diane.
- The name of the 4H club we were part of.
- On one visit to see Grandma and Grandpa Stark there were a family of baby what that the girls loved.
- Shanna dropped one of these in Lake Victoria.
- Shanna played this instrument throughout middle school and high school.
- The name of the Bible Camp where the girls attended many summer camps.
- The original name of the buffet-style restaurant that the Gronewold family enjoyed going to
- The fruit that inspired Britt’s scratch and sniff bear.
- The Disney character that is featured on Mom’s Christmas sweatshirt.
- The first grandson: known for his curiosity and for blazing the trail as the first little guy amongst a family of girls.
- The girls slept in these on Christmas Eve for many years.
- Alyssa’s favorite stuffed animal that was bought because it was in a store window in Colorado.
- The town of Diane's first teaching job.
- Our favorite Czech tradition.
- The movie about two sisters named Betty and Judy, not to be confused with Diane's actual sisters, Betty and Judy.
- Name that means strong in German.
- famous for her love of mac and cheese, worrying, and trying to keep the peace (like her mama).
- Colorful layered treat made the best by Diane.
48 Clues: Our favorite Czech tradition. • Name that means strong in German. • The town of Diane's first teaching job. • The name of the 4H club we were part of. • The name of the college Shanna attended. • Shanna dropped one of these in Lake Victoria. • Colorful layered treat made the best by Diane. • The color of Grandma Stark’s favorite sweatshirt. • ...
Culture 2024-02-29
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- Customs, beliefs, or practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a community, family, or society, often involving rituals, ceremonies, holidays, or behaviors that reflect cultural heritage, values, and identity. Traditions contribute to a sense of belonging, continuity, and shared experience among people.
- A system of beliefs, practices, rituals, ethics, and values concerning the nature of existence, the universe, and the divine, typically involving devotion, worship, prayer, and adherence to sacred texts or teachings, and providing guidance on moral, ethical, and existential questions.
- The art form and cultural expression consisting of organized sound, rhythm, melody, harmony, and lyrics created or performed by musicians, singers, or composers using instruments, voices, or electronic equipment, conveying emotions, stories, or messages to listeners and reflecting cultural identity, traditions, and values.
- A system of communication consisting of spoken, written, or signed words, symbols, and rules for expressing ideas, thoughts, emotions, and information, shared by members of a community, culture, or society, facilitating social interaction, identity, and cultural expression.
- A joyful or festive observance, event, or gathering held to commemorate a significant occasion, achievement, holiday, or milestone, such as a birthday, anniversary, religious festival, national holiday, or cultural tradition, often involving feasting, music, dance, and community participation.
- A formal or solemn ritual or event conducted for a specific purpose or occasion, such as a religious, cultural, or social celebration, gathering, or observance, often involving prescribed actions, speeches, music, attire, or symbols to mark important rites of passage or transitions.
- The legacy, history, or cultural inheritance passed down from previous generations, including tangible and intangible aspects such as artifacts, monuments, languages, customs, rituals, stories, and knowledge, that shape the identity and values of a community, nation, or ethnic group.
- A traditional practice, behavior, or rule that is widely accepted and followed within a particular society, group, or community, often passed down through generations and observed in daily life, social interactions, ceremonies, or etiquette, reflecting cultural norms and values.
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- The body of written or spoken works, including poetry, prose, fiction, drama, essays, and storytelling, produced by authors, poets, playwrights, and storytellers within a culture, society, or civilization, reflecting historical, social, and cultural contexts, and conveying ideas, emotions, and experiences to readers.
- The traditional beliefs, customs, stories, myths, legends, and superstitions passed down orally or through cultural practices within a society or group, often reflecting the collective wisdom, values, and experiences of a community and providing insights into its worldview and identity.
- An acceptance, conviction, or trust in something as true, real, or meaningful, often based on faith, intuition, tradition, or personal experience, and shaping individual and collective attitudes, behaviors, values, and worldviews within a cultural, religious, or philosophical context.
- The traditional cooking styles, ingredients, recipes, and culinary practices associated with a particular region, culture, or ethnic group, reflecting local geography, climate, history, agriculture, and cultural preferences, and often celebrated for its flavors, aromas, and diversity.
- A form of expressive movement or physical activity performed rhythmically to music, sound, or silence, often in a social, ceremonial, or artistic context, conveying emotions, stories, or cultural themes through gestures, postures, and choreography, and fostering social cohesion, communication, and celebration.
- Objects, tools, implements, or items of material culture created, used, or modified by humans in the past, typically with historical, archaeological, or cultural significance, such as pottery, tools, weapons, clothing, artwork, coins, or religious relics, providing insights into ancient societies and civilizations.
- A ceremonial or symbolic act or behavior performed according to prescribed customs, traditions, or religious beliefs, often involving gestures, prayers, chants, offerings, or symbolic objects, to mark significant events, transitions, or milestones in life, such as births, weddings, or funerals.
15 Clues: A system of communication consisting of spoken, written, or signed words, symbols, and rules for expressing ideas, thoughts, emotions, and information, shared by members of a community, culture, or society, facilitating social interaction, identity, and cultural expression. • ...
collective nouns 2022-10-06
1 Clue: a group of people. Choir a group of singers. Pod a group of dolphins. staff a group of employees. Smack a group of jellyfish. Blast a group of hunters. Bunch a group of crooks.
MUS150 Midterm Review 2019-10-03
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- _____ music, a term describing musics that are disseminated through media such as radio, records, TV, film or electronic files, subject to an aesthetic of innovation and mass appeal, and associated with the urban middle and lower classes
- A highly influential blues singer who came to prominence partly as a result of recordings made by ethnographers John and Alan Lomax
- Popular music of the 1950s and 60s featuring 4-5 singers in close vocal harmonies; the use of vocables for the backup singers gives this style its name
- A social construct distinguishing one group of humans from another on the basis of shared cultural heritage, ancestry, language, history, and or culture; it has largely replaced the now outdated concept of race
- The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line
- American religious music including both white and black types that emerged from the 19th century evangelical revival movements; the African American form combines religious expression with secular musical styles, and profoundly influenced later popular music, such as rhythm and blues and soul.
- Folklorists who recorded blues and folk musicians in the field for the Library of Congress archives, helping them achieve wide exposure
- The arrangement of time durations in music
- African American pastor and composer whose hymns and songs became gospel standards
- Detroit-based record company, founded in 1959 by Berry Gordy Jr., known for its roster of prominent African American performers and songwriters, polished production, and hundreds of hit songs that appealed across class, ethnic, and regional boundaries
- Pianist, bandleader and composer, who is known as the most significant composer of big-band music
- The first book printed in British North America, printed in Cambridge in 1640 for use in psalm singing
- The flexible approach to rhythm that is one of the main features of jazz; also a 1930s style of jazz performed by big bands
- Vocal African American folk music that can be said to be the foundation of much of American popular music
- New Orleans cornetist, singer, and bandleader who revolutionized jazz improvisation and who was equally influential as an instrumentalist and as a singer
- An early 20th-century, composed piano music featuring consistent syncopation of the melody against a steady duple meter
- A widely used harmonic pattern consisting of 4 measures on the tonic, 2 measures on the subdominant, 2 measures on the tonic, 2 measures on the dominant and 2 measures on the tonic, used as a basis for improvisation
- A highly influential blues singer, known as the link between the early Mississippi blues and the modern Chicago blues; legend has it he sold his soul to the devil in exchange for guitar skills
- A practice in which a solo alternates with a chorus or ensemble; it is a feature of African and African American musics
- _________ school: 18th-century practice in which a singing master would teach singing and note reading; it signals the beginning of professional musicianship and music education in the U.S.
- First New England School composer, whose New England Psalm Singer was the first entirely American-composed tunebook to be published.
- Drummer, singer, and songwriter who was one of the most influential performers of the Motown label, with hits such as “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You”, “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” and “Let’s Get It On”
- Nonsense syllables used in various types of songs, such as Native American songs and doo-wop.
- African American songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur, who founded the Motown label in 1959
- The simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches
- Rhythm and blues guitarist, singer and songwriter who wrote many hit songs that became rock and roll standards, like “School Days”
- ______ show: 19th-century variety show featuring white (and later, black) performers in blackface makeup; in spite of their overt racism, these shows can be said to be the first nationwide popular culture phenomenon and provided professional opportunities for African American performers
- Composer and minstrel performer who was the first well-known African American songwriter
- Native American intertribal gathering that allows participants to preserve important cultural practices, such as music and dance
- Pianist, singer, and songwriter who was one of the architects of soul, becoming a musician in spite of losing his eyesight at age 6
- Profoundly influential trumpetist, who spearheaded the development of three major jazz styles: cool jazz, modal jazz, and fusion
- Term that replaced rhythm and blues on Billboard in 1964, also used to describe an African American popular music style that rejected the Motown sound in favor of a return to blues and gospel and was associated with the Civil Rights Movement
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- The musical texture consisting of a melody combined with chords
- The musical texture resulting of the simultaneous combination of two or more melodic lines
- Jazz style that emerged in the late 1960s featuring a combination of elements of rock or funk and jazz, pioneered in albums like Bitches Brew by Miles Davis
- _____ music, a term describing musics that are traditional, primarily disseminated through oral transmission, and usually associated with a specific rural setting or ethnic group
- African American choral group founded at Fisk University in Tennessee in 1871, important for introducing, popularizing, and preserving spirituals
- Style of jazz developed in the 1940s and 50s as a moderation of bebop, featuring softer dynamics and slower tempos, pioneered by Miles Davis
- African American organist and composer whose compositions combine elements of the folk spiritual and secular popular music, known as the Father of Gospel
- A 19th-century African-American folk song with Biblical references, expressing sorrow and hope and combining African and European musical elements
- Virtuoso saxophonist who revolutionized jazz with his improvisation techniques; along with Dizzie Gillespie, he was one of the architects of the bebop style
- Saxophonist, singer, and bandleader who with his Tympany Five pioneered rhythm and blues, producing over 50 crossover hits
- Flute player and composer who revitalized the Navajo flute repertoire
- Best-known gospel singer in the United States, who popularized Dorsey’s music and also became a supporter and spokesperson for the Civil Rights Movement
- African American composer who arranged spirituals for voice and piano, helping to preserve them.
- Clarinetist and bandleader who brought swing to national attention and was the first jazz musician to succeed with the classical repertory
- The way that music is disseminated from person to person
- The first and most important note of a scale, often indicated by the Roman numeral I
- Female blues and jazz singer who was the most successful black performing artist of her time but alcoholism and the depression damaged her career; her duet with Louis Armstrong in "St. Louis Blues" is one of her most famous performances
- _____ music, a term describing musics that emerged in European courts, disseminated through written notation, considered “high art” and usually associated with the upper class
- Influential singer known as the Queen of Soul
- A term that emerged in 1949 to refer to all black popular music, but specifically refers to a danceable style of the 1940s and 50s pioneered by artists like Louis Jordan; it influenced many styles such as rock n roll, soul, gospel, and jazz.
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed
- 19th-century composer of popular songs who sought to raise the status of minstrel songs; he was the first American composer to live solely from his compositions.
- Song form in which multiple verses are set to the same music
- Rhythm and blues singer, songwriter and pianist who was one of the most successful artists of the 1950s
- Narrative, strophic folk song usually sung by a solo voice with or without accompaniment, dealing with dramatic or tragic events
- A membranophone unique to North America, used by several Native American groups
- Category used in the early 20th century by the recording industry for its blues, jazz and gospel records; it was replaced in 1949 by Rhythm and Blues.
- A meaningful or memorable succession of pitches
- The way in which the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music are woven together
- The system of harmony based on the major and minor scales, in which harmonies move away from and then return to the tonic
- _______ song: 19th-century sentimental popular song, meant for middle-class consumers; Stephen Foster’s “Beautiful Dreamer” is an example.
- Highly influential style of jazz developed in Harlem in the 1940s as a reaction against swing and symphonic jazz, featuring a small ensemble of virtuoso performers doing complex, often fast improvisations on the harmony rather than the melody of a known song
- Musical tradition that developed in the early 20th century, primarily in New Orleans, by African Americans, based on the blues and centered around the ideas of improvisation, syncopation, and swing
65 Clues: The arrangement of time durations in music • Influential singer known as the Queen of Soul • A meaningful or memorable succession of pitches • The simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches • The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line • The way that music is disseminated from person to person • ...
MUS318W Quiz 1 Review 2021-02-10
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- The varying complex of lands in western and central Europe ruled over first by Frankish and then German kings for 10 centuries (800–1806), consisting of almost three hundred essentially independent political units
- Born Carlo Broschi, he was a virtuoso singer and the most famous of the castrati
- Vocal chamber music work, usually for solo voice
- a system of tuning in which the octave is divided into 12 equal semitones
- The way that music is disseminated from person to person
- A multi-movement work for large orchestra in which a small ensemble alternates with a large ensemble
- ________ piece: A short work for keyboard with an evocative title that is depicted in the music
- An instrumental section of a concerto or da capo aria that returns in various guises throughout the piece, alternating with sections for the soloist(s)
- Antonio ________: Virtuoso violinist and composer, famous for codifying concerto ritornello form; the concertos known as “The Four Seasons” are his best-known works
- The full orchestra in a concerto grosso
- Small group of soloists in a concerto grosso
- 18th century genre of Italian opera on a serious subject
- The main group of pipes, sitting high above the player, in a Dutch/German organ
- Dieterich _________: Organist who worked primarily at Marienkirche in Lübeck, and was one of the most important composers of organ music before Bach
- In German-speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire, musicians who had an exclusive right to provide music for the city, performing at public ceremonies, parades and other festivities
- Also known as chamber sonata, an instrumental work consisting of a series of stylized dances
- Jean Phillippe __________: French organist, theorist, and composer whose Treatise on Harmony is the most influential music theory work ever written; as a composer he is primarily known for his operas
- The _________ sonata features two treble instruments plus basso continuo.
- German organist, keyboard player, violinist and prolific composer, who may be considered the most important composer in the Western art tradition
- Semidramatic piece for singers and small orchestra on a secular subject
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- Term coined by Rameau to indicate the progression of the roots or fundamental tones in a series of chords
- Arcangelo __________: Italian violinist and composer who established standards in concerto form, violin techniques and orchestra direction and who was the first composer to derive fame exclusively from instrumental composition
- Association of amateur musicians who would sponsor and perform in private and public concerts
- François________: keyboard player and composer who was the leading French composer of his day
- A work for organ in an improvisatory style. It would be played as an introduction to another piece, a chorale, or a prayer.
- The system of rules that govern the interaction of melodic lines in polyphonic music
- Alessandro _________: Italian composer, active in Naples, famous particularly for his operas and cantatas
- The support or influence of a patron; in the arts, it refers to the people or institutions that financially support artistic activity
- System of notation and performance practice, used in the Baroque period, in which an instrumental bass line is written out and one or more players fill in the chords
- A virtuosic work for keyboard in which freestyle short sections alternate with longer ones in imitative counterpoint
- The musical texture resulting of the simultaneous combination of two or more melodic lines
- A stage work with continuous music, sung throughout
- Also known as church sonata, an instrumental work consisting of several abstract movements for performance either as entertainment or during Mass
- A male singer who was castrated before puberty to preserve his high vocal range, prominent in the 17th and 18th centuries, especially in opera
- A multi-movement work for large orchestra organized around the contrast between individual and collective voices
- Operatic aria form with two contrasting sections, at the end of which the singer repeats the A section with improvised ornamentation, creating an ABA form. By the late 17th c. it had become the dominant form in opera.
- Pietro _________: Italian poet and librettist whose librettos established opera seria as the main genre of opera in the 18th century
- Chorale ________: A work for keyboard consisting of variations based on a chorale tune
- _______ music: An instrumental piece that is accompanied by a poem or narrative that explains what is going on in the music
- A composition, or section of a work, for three or more voices, based on imitative counterpoint
- Georg Philipp _________: Considered in his lifetime as the leading German 18th c. composer, he was a link between the late Baroque and early Classical styles
41 Clues: The full orchestra in a concerto grosso • Small group of soloists in a concerto grosso • Vocal chamber music work, usually for solo voice • A stage work with continuous music, sung throughout • The way that music is disseminated from person to person • 18th century genre of Italian opera on a serious subject • ...
PSYC341 Review 2017-12-04
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- A collection of opinions, thoughts and concepts that individual makes about what they encounter, such as a person, place or event.
- We use both visual information and verbal descriptions of an object, event or location to “draw out” the object, event or location in our heads.
- The mindset in which you constantly reform your thoughts and education as you learn new, challenging and controversial information.
- A heuristic that states that, when presented with options, you always choose the option that would be most direct in reaching your goal.
- We are better able to recall the items that come first in a list. One explanation of this is due to the fact that the words do not have any competition when they are memorized first.
- Students that study for an exam can become overconfident in their comprehension and knowledge of the material.
- Superficial characteristics that two stories share. These characteristics do not help the two stories obtain relevance to each other in any significant way. For example, both stories may have a character that likes to put on cologne; however, this fact does not indicate any similarity between the stories on its own.
- The amount of mental energy we put in to focus on a task or conversation. Some can divide this among different tasks, while others must concentrate to channel this into one task to work efficiently.
- The smallest unit of sound in a language.
- The differences in sound between instruments. One note played on a guitar will sound differently on a piano, saxophone or violin.
- Any physical object that can aid one to remember something they could potentially forget (ex. Shopping lists, sticky notes, reminder notifications on your phone).
- A type of blindness where, when the speaker in a conversation is suddenly and subtly switched with a different speaker, we would fail to notice that we are talking to a completely different person.
- When the color of the word matches the meaning of the word (ex. The word ORANGE written in the color orange), people are more likely to be quicker at naming the color of the ink than when they are not (ex. The word ORANGE written in the color yellow).
- We tend to remember the items that come last in a long list more accurately than other items included on the list.
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- The smallest unit of meaning in a language.
- The context or implications of the conversation; the deeper meaning of the sentence, past the grammatical structure of the sentence.
- A type of blindness where we fail to notice a gorilla that walks in the middle of a basketball game, since we are too preoccupied with a different task happening simultaneously.
- Problems you know exactly how to solve, such as an untied shoelace untucked shirt.
- The memory of remembering to do something in the future.
- The idea that several different cognitive signals can be processed at the same time, instead of one by one.
- The mindset in which you believe that you have the optimal level of education and/or experience needed and that no further education or experience is needed.
- A sequence of events that typically happen in a specific location, date or event (ex. We know what will happen if we walk into a sanctuary inside a church, mosque or any other religious gathering).
- People are more likely to remember a list of words that sound different (Q,B,M,P,F,L), rather than those that sound similar (D,V,G,P,T,E).
- The actual, physical object that exists in the real world that we see with our eyes to process cognitively.
- You have perfect memory of what happened after the amnesia, but not as great of a memory of what happened before.
- You can more easily remember past events that evoked similar emotions with your current mood (ex. When you’re happy, it’s easier to think about positive things, and negative things when you’re not).
- Factual information about the world you remember and uniquely organized.
- Anything longer than a sentence, such as a paragraph.
- The grammatical structure of a sentence.
- Differences in sound between notes, such as an A-flat and an E-sharp. Critics of singers and vocalists often mention that a performer’s ______ was off, meaning it was too sharp or flat.
30 Clues: The grammatical structure of a sentence. • The smallest unit of sound in a language. • The smallest unit of meaning in a language. • Anything longer than a sentence, such as a paragraph. • The memory of remembering to do something in the future. • Factual information about the world you remember and uniquely organized. • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-05
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- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
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- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- Animals being supers with powers to save all of the superhero's.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- A robot in a wild with animals and being a mother to a goose.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
48 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions. • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-05
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- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- A robot in a wild with animals and being a mother to a goose.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
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- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- Animals being supers with powers to save all of the superhero's.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
48 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions. • ...
Music #3 2020-08-11
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- these instruments are strummed to be played
- to be asked to play again after a performance
- prison sung about
- raising a note by a semi-tone
- Mozart wrote his first symphony music at this age
- a scale that corresponds to all of the white notes on a keyboard
- Kristofferson's famous song went #1 for her
- the most famous Gibson guitar
- chamber orchestras typically have no more than this number of musicians
- Carly had a hit with "You're so ___"
- they brought the bagpipes to the British Isles
- a "set piece" song in an opera
- Mozart wrote his first opera at this age
- first name of singer/songwriter who grew up dirt-poor in the TN mountains
- Gershwin's major classical work was "Rhapsody in ___"
- bass note or chord played continuously
- Belafonte recorded "The Banana ___ Song"
- known as Sweet Baby James
- born to poor cotton farmers in Arkansas, he became a huge singing star
- popular singing group from Sweden
- top female folk music singer
- Detroit record label
- amateur singers taking turns at a microphone
- "Sound of Silence" songwriter
- a short, simple song
- the epitome stage for country performers
- American "roots" music influenced by Appalachia
- Pete Seeger founded this quartet
- this Michael Jackson album sold the most of all time
- highest award for musical theatre in the U.S.
- adagio is to play music this way
- played for a gliding dance in 16th c Europe
- "Mr. Guitar"
- a group of pitches and rhythms that make up a tune
- the speed at which music is played
- their "Mr. Tambourine Man" went to #1
- a short verse used in advertising
- Gershwin's first hit song
- what kind of tree did Trini Lopez sing about
- "Memory" is the most popular song from this play
- WWI's popular patriotic song "Over ___"
- a mass/song for the dead
- actress who played Holiday in movie
- Gershwin's "Porgy and ___" caused a sensation on Broadway
- Kristofferson won this scholarship
- ___ Mitchell is known for her poetic songwriting
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- symphonic orchestras typically have more than this number of musicians
- a repetition of a phrase or verse
- blackface singer and performer
- she recorded "It's My Party"
- a jaunty rhythm
- person who directs a choir or orchestra
- the tail end of a piece of music
- the sounding of two or more notes at the same time
- a repeated chord progression
- Jimmy Dean sang about "___ ___ John"
- "Father of the Orchestra"
- brother trio from Australia
- Stradivarius ___ are the most expensive instruments in the world
- born in Abbott, TX he's the sound of TX country music
- known for his crooked smile and odd country-style lyrics
- ___ Robeson was known for his very low bass voice
- a piano's frame is made of this
- Peter and Paul sang with her
- best movie music score of all time
- "Lady Sings the Blues" was about ___ Holiday
- highest award by the U.S. recording industry
- these instruments are struck to be played
- Woody Guthrie's son
- "___ City Music Hall" is one of Manhattan's top music venues
- "Five Feet High and Rising" described this
- musicians improvising
- Kristofferson's famous song about "Bobbie ___"
- George Gershwin's brother
- "Nearer my God to Thee" was the last song played while this ship sank
- played for traditional Scottish dancing
- these boys were known for their California surf sound
- two repeated notes throbbed in this movie's theme
- the first musical instrument carried into space
- catchy tune that stays in your mind
- The Four ___ recorded in Detroit in the '60's
- traditional Hebrew music
- the most common "top wood" for making acoustic guitars
- the second musical instrument carried into space
- Pete Seeger wished he had this in his top hit
- lowering a note by a semi-tone
- he wrote the U.S. National Anthem
- with crescendo, you gradually play this way
- close-harmony brother duo in the '50-'60's
- his "White Christmas" is the top selling single record of all time
- this group recorded "Light My Fire"
- 1970's music with a mirrored ball hanging from the ceiling
92 Clues: "Mr. Guitar" • a jaunty rhythm • prison sung about • Woody Guthrie's son • Detroit record label • a short, simple song • musicians improvising • traditional Hebrew music • a mass/song for the dead • "Father of the Orchestra" • known as Sweet Baby James • George Gershwin's brother • Gershwin's first hit song • brother trio from Australia • she recorded "It's My Party" • ...
Happy 80th Dad! 2024-02-20
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- March astrological sign
- Highest you can bid in Setback
- Street Mom grew up on
- Your most frequented place in Winsted
- Used to be one of your favorite TV shows with a character named Fish
- Number of years old this crossword puzzle solver is in French
- What happened that you and Ken went to look for Joe but got stuck on the way
- Heather shares a birthday with this Civil Rights Leader
- StarWars android
- Show you saw in Detroit at the old Tiger Stadium
- Pair of sisters who lived next door
- Torrington Restaurant with same name as Las Vegas hotel
- One of Max’s favorite futbol players
- At one point you smoked one of these
- Where Uncle Leo and Cousin Seby fought
- Value of Z (& Q) in Scrabble
- First car that the boys ruined
- Biggest risk taker in Setback
- First Grandchild
- Favorite local place for dessert
- Tia Olympia played this at Our Lady of Fatima
- Number of cards in Pinochle
- Instrument Rick played in HS
- Firstborn's school nickname that he ironically did not like
- Grandpa Tony had us on the back porch looking for one of these on April 1st
- Joe’s first deployment was to this country of Noriega
- Heather broke and dislocated this and the Dr. snapped it back with a pencil
- Homemade Dessert loved by Zoe (and you) for her birthday
- Your Tia Maria was famous for bringing this to parties
- Drugstore Joe worked at in HS
- Mr. Kuhar's fruit that Mom used for marmalade
- What accidentally went up in flames at Grandma Minda’s house
- Spanish city that you enjoyed the most (I think)
- Where Rick & Jenny live
- Granddaughter named after your Aunt
- Uncle Alex drove a VW Yellow one
- Where we showered the year of the bathroom remodel
- Flavor cake Grandma Mary thought you liked because you were too polite to tell her differently
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- One of Grandpa Manuel’s favorite opera singers
- Where Heather (and Rick for a bit) went to college
- Person who convinced you to get ordained a Deacon
- Grandpa Tony worked as one with Uncle Sam
- City Rick visited in Japan when in the Marines
- The name of the store that Mom worked at in Litchfield
- Paige was this for her Volleyball team
- Uncle Tony’s nickname for going house to house at Christmas in Waterbury
- Year of the Blizzard in Litchfield
- What you and Uncle Tony got chased for picking
- Rhode Island Beach we used to go to for Vacation
- Nickname of your birthplace
- Some of your grandkids call this State home
- Your family loves you to this and back (and back again 😊 )
- Our dog that jumped up and licked your ice cream sundae
- The easier of the two word puzzles in the newspaper
- This Vice Principal’s daughter used to babysit us
- Mom's Green Car was this Make and Model
- Neighbors who shared a name with a popular 60’s Rock Band
- Connecticut Castle we took a family trip to
- Your & Mom’s song famously sung by Audrey Hepburn
- We had a yellow corded one hanging in the kitchen
- What we are all wishing you today!
- Aunt Judi's favorite team hails from this school
- Faux money honoring you at Gilbert School
- Mr. Doyle’s Corner Store where Heather worked
- City of first home away from home
- Mom’s Confirmation name
- Lawn game they changed for safety reasons
- Bite by one of these caused your ankle to swell up
- What Grandma Minda chased you with when you were naughty
- Grandma Minda's Favorite fast food chicken chain
- It saved Gramps from going to WWII
- Lawn game with Birdies that we played in the summer
- Grandma Mary’s Fifi was this breed of dog
- Portuguese codfish
- Nudist beach next to our vacation beach
- Ken worked for this once popular photo giant
- You would turn on the car cabin light so we couldn't see this at night
- The women at Our Lady of Fatima made this traditional dish for parties
- How the wallpaper was hung in the den
- Portuguese Favorite at Christmas
- First girl we were really excited about Joe dating
81 Clues: StarWars android • First Grandchild • Portuguese codfish • Street Mom grew up on • March astrological sign • Mom’s Confirmation name • Where Rick & Jenny live • Nickname of your birthplace • Number of cards in Pinochle • Value of Z (& Q) in Scrabble • Instrument Rick played in HS • Biggest risk taker in Setback • Drugstore Joe worked at in HS • Highest you can bid in Setback • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-05
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- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets master builders.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- A dog father to a human boy who has a Way Back.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- Friends and a robot being hero's to save their city from someone using microbots.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
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- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- A robot in a wild with animals and being a mother to a goose.
- Monsters going through doors to scare children.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- Animals being supers with powers to save all of the superhero's.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- A second movie with characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
48 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • Monsters going through doors to scare children. • A dog father to a human boy who has a Way Back. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • ...
Rock in Rio 2022-08-29
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- the band performed in 1985 to 80k people and their hit "Love of my Life" is one of the most memorable memories of the first Rn'R.
- They were a Brazilian pop music duo consisting of siblings. Época magazine compared their success to Beatlemania. They sold over 20 million albums. They performed at Rock in Rio on January 18, 2001.
- He was born in 1949, he is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He has released 20 studio albums. He is one of the originators of the heartland rock style of music. He has been nicknamed "The Boss".
- They are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Though they basically play pop/alternative rock, their music has touched a number of other styles throughout their 30-year career, such as new wave, punk rock, grunge, MPB and electronic music. Their big hit at Rock in Rio 1991 was "Primate man" from 1987.
- is a Norwegian new wave band formed in Oslo in 1982. Founded by Paul, Magne and Morten Harket the band rose to fame during the mid-1980s. Their big hit was Take on me at Rock in Rio 1991.
- is an American rock band formed in 1983 in Sayreville, New Jersey. In 1984 and 1985, they released their first two albums and their debut single "Runaway" managed to crack the Top 40. In 1986, the band achieved widespread success and global recognition with their third album Slippery When Wet.
- She was born in 1981. American singer, songwriter, producer, and actress, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child. She was one of the most awaited performers at Rock in Rio 5 in 2013.
- He is widely recognized for his genre-melding musicianship and has played an influential role in modern-day popular music. He was discovered by an American record executive, gaining recognition with the release of his debut seven-track EP My World (2009) and soon establishing himself as a teen idol.
- is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. She performed at Rock in Rio 4 in 2011 and one of her big hits was "Umbrella".
- They were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991. Originally known as the Rain, the group abruptly disbanded after the departure of one of the lead singers/song writer in August 2009. Their big hit was Wonderwall at the Rock in Rio 2001.
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- They are an English pop rock band formed in Bath, England, in 1981. They were associated with the new wave synthesizer bands of the early 1980s, and attained international chart success. "Woman in Chains", "Sowing the seed of love" and "Everybody wants to rule the world" were sung out loud at Rock in Rio 7, in 2017.
- is an American singer and dancer. Often referred to as the "Princess of Pop", she is credited with influencing the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s and early 2000s. She performed at Rock in Rio in 2001 and left everybody singing "Hit me baby one more time".
- They are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. They performed at Rock in Rio in September 2011 and one of the big hits was "By the Way".
- It is an American boy band from Dorchester, Massachusetts. The band consists of brothers Jonathan and Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood. They enjoyed success in the late 1980s and early 1990s and have sold more than 80 million records. It's big hit was Step by step at Rock in Rio 1991.
- During the song "Revelations", lead singer Bruce Dickinson hit himself accidentally with a guitar and cut his eyebrow. Dickinson continued to sing in spite of heavy bleeding. They performed in front of a crowd of 100k people.
- is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career. They performed at Rock in Rio in 2011.
16 Clues: the band performed in 1985 to 80k people and their hit "Love of my Life" is one of the most memorable memories of the first Rn'R. • is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. She performed at Rock in Rio 4 in 2011 and one of her big hits was "Umbrella". • ...
AP WORLD CHP 3/4 2025-10-31
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- were vital roadside inns located along the ancient trade routes from the Mediterranean to China (the Silk Road). Here, traveling merchants and their caravans could rest safely, exchange goods, and interact with local traders and people from different cultures.
- Place in between 1000 and 1500, 4 distinct commercial activity and wider connections emerge in Americas
- a significant symbol of the Buddha's presence and enlightenment, rather than an item of daily use, played a crucial role in facilitating the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Roads.
- Arab scholar, merchant public official reveal how long distance trade routes link the Islamic heartland visited Swahili Coast in early 14th century found Muslim societies
- A military strategy of surrounding to isolating a forfeit location to cut off supplies and for surrender was required from the Mongols to take parts in invasions
- The Emperor of Ming dynasty and 1405 chief patron of the enterprise
- Mongol state capitol during the 13th century under Chingis Khan is Served as a major traded administrator city along the Silk Roads
- was a crucial financial innovation that allowed medieval merchants to travel light and safely. It was a formal promise of payment, a written contract that could be exchanged for cash at a distant bank or trading post, eliminating the risks associated with carrying bulky coinage
- traditional sailing vessels used in Indian Ocean trade,Chinese and Arab trading ships was a improvement of sails,was a new mean of calculating latitude such as astrolabe
- was a pilgrim ruler of Mali 1324 undertook the Haji accompanied by huge entourage(company) and enormous amount of gold
- world Heritage site in Delhi. India consists of a 73 meter high minaret and of historical structures, cultural and agricultural combination South Asia during the Delhi Sultanate (1206 to 1524)
- Was the chief of means of transportation between West Africa and Mediterranean region used to carry heavy loads
- The establishment of rapid communication networks across the empire helped foster trade. The Italian traveler Marco Polo greatly admired this efficient system
- tiny germ, spread by fleas on rodents, caused the Black Death. It killed many people, especially in crowded places, and significantly impacted populations, economies, and societies across Eurasia for over 100 years
- was a outlook rejected religious aspect of both Buddhism and Daosim as high moral standards of Buddhist teaching was influenced by Japanese
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- State-approved associations of merchants were permitted to pool their resources to limit losses. Additionally, provisions were established to cover loan interest for lenders in the event a particular caravan failed
- was popular among samurai warrior class during 1200 the Chinese converted to zen
- Islamic Persian style reservoirs, and irrigation technologies spread as far as Tunisia & Morocco all contributed to Islamic Green Revolution increased food production and population,urbanization and industrial
- African storytellers history, musicians and praise singers and musicians who preserve & transmit history culture through tradition
- The use of envoys alliances and negotiations by the Mongol Empire it's vast territories and interacted with other across Eurasia
- became highly popular after its establishment in China. Its appeal stemmed from the promise that devout followers could be ensured rebirth
- A new beginning in Chinese history when China was ruled by the Mongols
- Castrated men personally loyal to Emperor exercised great Authority much to dismay a lot of official bureaucracy loyal servants in imperial courts
- Sought and enroll, distant people and states in Chinese tribute systems, Ming Dynasty Chinese and admiral on three of his seven accounts of his expeditions
- Language was widely spoken in East Africa language today was grammatically an African tongue within the larger Bantu family of language
- Chingggis Khan's grandson became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) Persia
- The largest religious structure in the pre-modern world that expresses Hindu understanding of Cosmos was centered on Mount Meru, home to the gods used by Buddhists.
- of the Sea” The "Mongols of the sea" were Europeans who, like the Mongols on land, organized global trade and expanded their influence by conquering and exploiting other civilizations, despite being less developed themselves initially
- cultural, and agricultural development in Chaco Canyon New Mexico from 900-1450 CE
- was a kingdom in central Java, a rich region closely allied with Srivijaya was a massive building program between 8 to 10 century Hindu temples, used by Buddhist monks.
- communities Merchants that learn local languages cultures and trading practices while retaining links to home cities was a position to facilitate commercial exchange
- Was is a major trading city that became an intellectual learning, both scientific and religious
32 Clues: The Emperor of Ming dynasty and 1405 chief patron of the enterprise • A new beginning in Chinese history when China was ruled by the Mongols • Chingggis Khan's grandson became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) Persia • was popular among samurai warrior class during 1200 the Chinese converted to zen • ...
Jefferson Staff 2020-04-09
Across
- I have visited 38 of the 50 states, and the District of Columbia.
- I went to 5 Universities before I graduated from college. Two of them were at the same time!
- I married the only guy I ever dated.
- I can name 50 dinosaurs.
- I love doing any type of craft.
- I have only owned four cars in my entire lifetime.
- My paternal great-grandparents were born in Russia and were Jewish.
- I went to Dana College for music Education I had hopes of becoming a music teacher however I didn’t finish. My whole family our singers. I mostly sing at funerals and for special occasions like weddings.
- I am still great friends with my best friend from 4th grade. We went to grade school and high school together. Over 40 years of friendship.
- I once rode an elephant in the circus as a child.
- at my wedding I had to rush out right after the vows because I got a nose bleed. I didn’t get any blood on my dress though!
- I know how to use a circular saw and belt sander and am building a table.
- I went to Oklahoma City University on a dance scholarship and was a dance/theatre major.
- I have never mowed.
- A member from the band Fall Out Boy (Pete Wentz) accidentally fell on me at a concert
- I have lived on the outer banks (barrier islands) of North Carolina.
- I love to just jump into my car (with no planned destination) and travel somewhere I have never been to check out new stuff. It could be an hour away or 4 hours.
- love to play board games with my family.
- was prom queen, Ms. Congeniality and Band Queen in high school.
- My first job was counting cars in a parking lot.
- I have visited 42 states, 9 countries, and have utilized over 15 modes of transportation, including a ride in a polices car, rescue squad and a semi.
Down
- I have/had three out of my four grandparents live to be over 91 years old. My grandma is 96 and still living in her own house.
- I was an “opps” baby. My parents were stationed abroad and were told that if they didn’t purchase a coo-coo clock they would be bringing home a baby when they returned to the states. Well here I am!!!
- My mom and mother in law set my husband and I up when we were 17.
- I worked in hospice almost 15 years in Texas before moving to Omaha.
- I wanted to let you know that I collect Precious Moments
- Growing up I had a boa constrictor, tarantula, piranha, and a baby alligator.
- I was a captain of my cheer squad and to THIS DAY (unfortunately) can remember 95% of my routines.
- I had my picture with a live tiger before Tiger KIng was a thing
- 2005 Female Athlete of the year at Bryan
- For my high school graduation my "set of wheels" was a sewing machine, which I still have and use today.
- I have a large collection of UNICORNS in various forms to include figurines, wall hangings, jewelry & even hand made music boxes.
- I played college tennis.
- I tried out for a DJ spot called “Supermouth” with the radio station Sweet 98. I was one of the top 5, but didn’t win the DJ job.
- When I was 5 my family and I were hiking in the mountains in Colorado. I fell, face first and busted my front tooth, pushing it through my gums to the back of my mouth. I had to be rushed down the mountain and taken to a pediatric dentist where I had surgery. Luckily they saved my tooth-it’s just a little crooked now.
- My unusual fact is that I was the only injury in the Nebraska/Houston Cotton Bowl game in 1980. I was in the Cornhusker Marching Band at the time, and while standing up on my chair to see the game, I fell and dislocated my knee. There were no injuries to the players on either team, so that is my special distinction.
- I got married outside in a garden.
- I went deep sea fishing and caught an Ahi tuna.
- I love great white sharks. I would rather be in a cage in an ocean with one than be around even a tiny spider.
39 Clues: I have never mowed. • I can name 50 dinosaurs. • I played college tennis. • I love doing any type of craft. • I got married outside in a garden. • I married the only guy I ever dated. • 2005 Female Athlete of the year at Bryan • love to play board games with my family. • I went deep sea fishing and caught an Ahi tuna. • My first job was counting cars in a parking lot. • ...
Homework 2022-05-10
Across
- a usually hard, shiny material such as iron, gold, or silver which heat and electricity can travel through
- someone who does the sport of boxing
- a violent act intended to hurt or damage someone or something
- no light or not much light
- to let something you are carrying fall to the ground
- one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with
- the religious period before Easter (= a Christian holiday), in which some Christians do not allow themselves something that they usually enjoy
- to move down towards the ground
- to choose something after thinking about several possibilities
- to begin to be something
- a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general
- a unit for measuring temperature
- doing a lot of things, or moving around a lot
- a record of your thoughts that you put on the Internet for other people to read
- to jump into water with your head and arms going in first
- the study of the way in which trade, industry, and money are organized
- to prepare food and usually heat it
- to annoy someone by trying to get their attention when they do not want to see you or talk to you
- to include the things that are needed for a particular purpose
- to become different, or to make someone or something become different
- to decide which thing you want
- feeling ashamed or shy
- a qualification from a school, college, or university, or an official document showing that someone has completed a course of study
- to stay away from a person, place, situation, etc
- the state that something or someone is in
- to get to a place
- the way things or situations really are and not the way you would like them to be
- very important and necessary
- to get something by paying money for it
- big in size or amount
- worried and nervous
- used to say how much someone or something weighs
- ashamed because you have done something wrong
- the skin of animals that is used to make things such as shoes and bags
- an electronic machine that can store and arrange large amounts of information
- afraid or nervous
Down
- a big meat
- someone whose job is to plan things, especially which buildings are built in towns
- towards the direction that is in front of you
- an amount of money that you owe someone
- An event or experience gives you pleasure.
- success in doing something good, usually by working hard
- damage caused to water, air, etc by harmful substances or waste
- a liquid fuel used in cars
- an amount of money that you pay to do something, to use something, or to get a service
- something someone does that is illegal
- a piece of equipment that you wear over your ears so that you can listen to music without anyone else hearing it
- to go up something, or onto the top of something
- towards the direction behind you
- feeling very happy and enthusiastic
- a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and having no pain
- a way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time
- very tired
- a performance of music and singing
- a small container with medicine inside that you swallow
- something that is difficult and that tests someone's ability or determination
- unable to think clearly or to understand something
- a small coloured rubber bag that you fill with air to play with or to use as a decoration
- to say what you think will happen in the future
- in a relaxed way
- popular at a particular time
- someone who stands in front of a group of musicians or singers and controls their performance
- having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them
- able to use a language naturally without stopping or making mistakes
- a flat, usually round, piece of metal used as money
- with no difficulty
- the way that you behave
- a group of objects of the same type that have been collected by one person or in one place
68 Clues: a big meat • very tired • in a relaxed way • to get to a place • afraid or nervous • with no difficulty • worried and nervous • big in size or amount • feeling ashamed or shy • the way that you behave • to begin to be something • no light or not much light • a liquid fuel used in cars • popular at a particular time • very important and necessary • to decide which thing you want • ...
Word to learn 2024-04-14 2024-04-14
Across
- to shut with force and noise
- having an even surface or consistency
- a straight, slender shoot or stem cut from or growing on a tree or bush
- to bend the head, knee, or body in respect, submission, or acknowledgment
- to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval
- to remain suspended within or on the surface of a fluid without sinking
- movement or variation characterized by the regular recurrence or alternation of different quantities or conditions
- belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence
- not elaborate or complicated; simple
- except on the condition that; except under the circumstances that
- offensive slang used as an intensive
- arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope
- existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree
- to bend or press together so that one part overlaps another
- to practice or drill in a performance of a play, part, piece of music, etc.
- a depressant or sedative drug or pill
- to make known; disclose; divulge
- a man awarded a nonhereditary title by a sovereign in recognition of merit or service
- a manner of thinking, feeling, or behaving
- feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace
- the joint of a finger, especially one of the joints connecting the fingers to the hand
- to remove clothing or covering from
- advice, especially legal advice
- a group of singers and dancers who perform together in a musical or theatrical production
- to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of
- to have as belonging to one; own
- a single metrical line in a poetic composition
- to make a sudden, sharp cracking sound
- a kiss; to kiss
- to fall or flow in drops or small quantities
- to decide or settle conclusively
- to try to locate or discover; search for
- extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity
Down
- to throw lightly or casually
- a student in the second year of high school or college
- a strong feeling of displeasure and usually of antagonism
- forward in time, place, or order
- readily seen; visible
- to strike gently with a light blow or blows
- the middle of the night; twelve o'clock at night
- to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems
- the lowest part in harmonic music; the part sung by the lowest male voices
- of, relating to, or characteristic of race or races
- vast; huge; very great
- a structure of rows of hexagonal wax cells, formed by bees in their hive for the storage of honey, pollen, and their eggs
- any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface
- to go down or rest on one or both knees
- to hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse
- a person or group of persons having administrative or supervisory authority in an organization
- people in general, especially those of a particular group or class
- occurring or done at once; immediate
- not instead; on the contrary
- to cause feelings of discouragement, annoyance, or lack of fulfillment in
- to contend resolutely with a task, problem, etc.
- a violation or breach of a law, rule, custom, or the like
- keen or ardent in desire or feeling; impatiently longing
- solid residue from roasting coal in a coke oven; used principally as a fuel and in the production of steel
- the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others
- to form into a coiled or spiral shape
- the state or fact of being present, as with others or in a place
- in the intervening time; during the interval
- a district lying immediately outside a city or town, especially a smaller residential community
- not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached
- a group of persons who work or conduct a campaign to influence members of a legislature to vote according to the group's special interest
- a curved or angular piece of metal or other hard substance
- an abundance of valuable material possessions or resources; riches
- a light blow or a jolting collision
- a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status
- to draw (liquid) into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum
69 Clues: a kiss; to kiss • readily seen; visible • vast; huge; very great • to throw lightly or casually • to shut with force and noise • not instead; on the contrary • advice, especially legal advice • forward in time, place, or order • to make known; disclose; divulge • to have as belonging to one; own • to decide or settle conclusively • feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-05
Across
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- Animals being supers with powers to save all of the superhero's.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
Down
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- A robot in a wild with animals and being a mother to a goose.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
48 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions. • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-05
Across
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
Down
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- Animals being supers with powers to save all of the superhero's.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- A robot in a wild with animals and being a mother to a goose.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
48 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • Characters with gifts except the main protagonist. • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-05
Across
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- A robot in a wild with animals and being a mother to a goose.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- Animals being supers with powers to save all of the superhero's.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
Down
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
48 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions. • ...
Movies I'm Still Watching 2025-07-05
Across
- Four penguins being hero's to stop an evil octopus.
- Characters at their home with lots, and lots of dragons and the main character wondering if there's a hidden world.
- Five animals being bad and becomes good guys at the end.
- A male macaw and a female macaw chained together and meeting other birds trying to make them fall in love.
- A live action movie with spies who can have masks to be other people.
- Bulls getting ready for a bull fight to see who will get chosen by the minotaur.
- A Disney movie about a place beneath the world where people go to find the heart of.
- A fourth movie with an ogre being tricked to signing a contract.
- A space ranger trying to reach hyper speed so he and everyone can go home.
- Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean.
- Zoo animals finding their selves stuck on an island.
- A third movie with three friends going to find the person who should be the new king of Far Far Away.
- A second live action movie with people getting sucked into a game doing the next level.
- Characters inside a phone with the main character trying to find a hacker so he can be a meh.
- A spy that transforms into a pigeon, and is with someone to try and stop a guy with a robot hand.
- An ogre trying to get his swamp back by saving a princess and bringing her to the villain who wants to marry her.
- A second movie with someone sailing across the sea with a crew to find an island that is under water.
- A second movie with Two macaws and their kids going to the Amazon to look for more macaws like them.
- A second movie with a characters finding the wishing star to make a wish.
- An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back.
- An inventor trying to find another inventor at a place called Robot City.
- Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves.
- A second movie with emotions meeting new emotions.
- A chameleon telling folks some lies at a Ranch making him be a Sheriff.
- A second movie with singers getting ready for a space show at the theater.
- Dogs at a place called Blue Creek.
- A robot in a wild with animals and being a mother to a goose.
- A second movie with toys trying to rescue the main protagonist who gets kidnapped to go to a museum in Japan.
- Two friend making their mean principle become the greatest superhero of all time.
Down
- A second movie with zoo animals finding their selves in Africa where they belong.
- A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus.
- Characters who loves to sing, dance, and hug. And the main protagonist setting off to save her friends from getting eaten by bergens.
- A second movie with animals trying to take back their park by destroying an amusement park.
- Animals in the woods trying to steal food.
- [Title] and lemurs trying to find a nesting ground that has water.
- A Lego construction worker trying to be the special and meets masterbuilders.
- Animals being supers with powers to save all of the superhero's.
- a Pixar movie with monsters going through doors to scare children.
- Chickens trying to escape from the farm so they won't be killed.
- Characters with gifts except the main protagonist.
- A third movie with toys going to Sunnyside Daycare.
- Characters who gets chosen by the moon to be [Fourth Title word], and to stop a boogie man.
- A second movie with Lego characters getting taken somewhere called the Systar System.
- A second movie with two adult brothers turning back into kids to stop someone at a school.
- A fourth movie with toys going on a road trip and the main toy getting a spork back for his owner at a carnival.
- A second movie with characters leaving their swamp to go meet the king, and queen of Far Far Away.
- Yetis trying to find someone they don't see at their village.
- A Disney movie with friends and a robot being hero's to save their city.
48 Clues: Dogs at a place called Blue Creek. • Animals in the woods trying to steal food. • A third movie with zoo animals joining a circus. • Krakens living on the land and not in the ocean. • Park animals trying to find nuts for themselves. • An dog father to a human boy who have a Way Back. • Characters with gifts except the main protagonist. • ...
Homework 2022-05-10
Across
- a usually hard, shiny material such as iron, gold, or silver which heat and electricity can travel through
- someone who does the sport of boxing
- a violent act intended to hurt or damage someone or something
- no light or not much light
- to let something you are carrying fall to the ground
- one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with
- the religious period before Easter (= a Christian holiday), in which some Christians do not allow themselves something that they usually enjoy
- to move down towards the ground
- to choose something after thinking about several possibilities
- to begin to be something
- a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general
- a unit for measuring temperature
- doing a lot of things, or moving around a lot
- a record of your thoughts that you put on the Internet for other people to read
- to jump into water with your head and arms going in first
- the study of the way in which trade, industry, and money are organized
- to prepare food and usually heat it
- to annoy someone by trying to get their attention when they do not want to see you or talk to you
- to include the things that are needed for a particular purpose
- to become different, or to make someone or something become different
- to decide which thing you want
- feeling ashamed or shy
- a qualification from a school, college, or university, or an official document showing that someone has completed a course of study
- to stay away from a person, place, situation, etc
- the state that something or someone is in
- to get to a place
- the way things or situations really are and not the way you would like them to be
- very important and necessary
- to get something by paying money for it
- big in size or amount
- worried and nervous
- used to say how much someone or something weighs
- ashamed because you have done something wrong
- the skin of animals that is used to make things such as shoes and bags
- an electronic machine that can store and arrange large amounts of information
- afraid or nervous
Down
- a big meat
- someone whose job is to plan things, especially which buildings are built in towns
- towards the direction that is in front of you
- an amount of money that you owe someone
- An event or experience gives you pleasure.
- success in doing something good, usually by working hard
- damage caused to water, air, etc by harmful substances or waste
- a liquid fuel used in cars
- an amount of money that you pay to do something, to use something, or to get a service
- something someone does that is illegal
- a piece of equipment that you wear over your ears so that you can listen to music without anyone else hearing it
- to go up something, or onto the top of something
- towards the direction behind you
- feeling very happy and enthusiastic
- a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and having no pain
- a way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at a later time
- very tired
- a performance of music and singing
- a small container with medicine inside that you swallow
- something that is difficult and that tests someone's ability or determination
- unable to think clearly or to understand something
- a small coloured rubber bag that you fill with air to play with or to use as a decoration
- to say what you think will happen in the future
- in a relaxed way
- popular at a particular time
- someone who stands in front of a group of musicians or singers and controls their performance
- having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them
- able to use a language naturally without stopping or making mistakes
- a flat, usually round, piece of metal used as money
- with no difficulty
- the way that you behave
- a group of objects of the same type that have been collected by one person or in one place
68 Clues: a big meat • very tired • in a relaxed way • to get to a place • afraid or nervous • with no difficulty • worried and nervous • big in size or amount • feeling ashamed or shy • the way that you behave • to begin to be something • no light or not much light • a liquid fuel used in cars • popular at a particular time • very important and necessary • to decide which thing you want • ...
RCSJC Ultimate Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-29
Across
- Bakker's band
- Dueling term for the worship center stage
- Feels like I'm walking on it
- The wrong song choice after record shopping
- Hit single off the album Evergreenication
- Excellent cans for stacking
- Ho Chi Minh
- They either sell hotdogs or pizza
- Really, really likes stones
- Dr. Moans' alma mater
- This sauce will have your stomach rolling
- Max has a big one
- In it we trust
- Track 9
- The strongest muscle in the body
- Crew of crummy custodians
- Carter, Sam, and New Ellie's alma mater
- They're lousy
- The only song in the Music Man's accordianr epertoire
- Agenda including skits and songs
- Where Sam's waterbottle was flattened
- What they pay Rich
- Everybody's favorite plumber
- Where to get water in the orphace
- Carter's weapon of choice
- Sloppy sound
- Remember to bow to it
- The right song when about to miss a "train"
- Crackers for crushing into carpet
- Raiders of the Lost Ark problem animal
- Were the boss a bird, he'd surely be a...
- Christian school buried under Evergreen
- AquaPlus solution
- A surprisingly deep subject with Rich
- Open-toe shoes
- RJB's tees
- Sam's singers
- Traffic laws in Rich's eye
- Flathead
- A pack a day keeps the oncologist paid!
- Drawing devices
- Rich's signature catchphrase
- *coughs*
- Johnny Manchild and the _____________
- This side up
- How I wish I was there now
- The biggest boss
- JacobEsau : RetinazerSpazmatism : ______
- Apiary operator
- Trivia loser's task
- Game based off a game based off the Bible
- Concerning lunchtime game
- Ivan Vanko's understudy
- He missed
- Of the old man
- A big color
- Premier ride of Rich's Water World
- The first of 3 unrelated locations
- Joe : Furry as Max : _____
- A world of both dirty and clean
- Rich's favorite poem says they've "come at last"
- He's lurking in the bathroom stalls
- Where Rich gets his reads
- Everybody's favorite vet
- A concerning talking object in Sam's Mom's office 2
- What's in Rich's coffee
- Forever meleded to our work shoes
Down
- What all weathermen are on
- Sucks
- A great place to become brainwashed
- Has a commemorative ceiling tile
- Sam's weapon of choice
- Legendary league of custodians
- Do you know what day it is, Bats?
- Live fast, _________, and never give up
- A spooky rock band
- MEGA! MEGA! MEGA!
- The newest part of Rich's body
- Binding for 4 years
- Tool used in a dust test
- Philips
- Shirtless and sweating, ideally
- An ancient evil from the same vein as Dark Carter and Dark Sam
- MJ bought his bones
- Annual Rich-free printing project
- The promised landfill
- Her dog might be dead
- Birthplace of Art Room Everest
- Has a terrible mother
- ELC "youngers"
- Strong like...
- Subject of many signs
- Enough can buy you lamp oil, rope, bombs...
- Adam, go get it
- BAM!
- Nickname for the GRCS red van
- Possibly the worst vehicle to cross Belding Rd with
- Carter
- What Indernanas does
- Wait, what? I can't believe it's not...
- RCS's most powerful artifact
- Boiler room decoration
- Concerning lunchtime game
- Sam will never hit it
- App game of many floors
- We just lit the biggest one
- Urban home of poor plans
- From Chicago
- Usual unlocker
- 127262
- Thank God he got those pool noodles out of our way
- Written on at the end of the day
- He has to go
- Trick shot channel
- Floor machine solution
- Borin'
- Carter's favorite drawing
- A terrible mobile game
- The second of 3 unrelated locations
- They come in sizes "fat" and "skinny"
- Old Logan's spice of choice
- ELC "olders"
- "TEARS UP"
- Causes the aimless spirits of slain monsters to return to flesh
- Sam's suicidal car
- A ghost disturbed whilst edging outdoors
- Max's favorite drawing
- What color is yours?
- Rich's signature toss
- Impenatrable close-toed shoes
- The third of 3 unrelated locations
- They're gonna blow it up for the 4th of July
- Feat. Nyenhell
- Carter's convinced it's rigged
- 127259
- Welcome... Let's go!
- Serves coffee or assholery
137 Clues: BAM! • Sucks • Carter • 127262 • Borin' • 127259 • Philips • Track 9 • Flathead • *coughs* • He missed • RJB's tees • "TEARS UP" • Ho Chi Minh • A big color • Sloppy sound • From Chicago • He has to go • ELC "olders" • This side up • Bakker's band • They're lousy • Sam's singers • In it we trust • ELC "youngers" • Strong like... • Usual unlocker • Open-toe shoes • Feat. Nyenhell • Of the old man • Adam, go get it • Drawing devices • ...
