superhero Crossword Puzzles
Disney Characters 2015-04-26
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- Belle's cute teacup
- Rapunzel's lizard
- Mickey's yellow dog
- the boy who can fly and is looking for his shadow
- the most powerful fairy who cursed Aurora
- a poor boy who marries a princess and meets a genie
- an elephant with big ears
- Ariel's husband
- a purple donkey with a taped on tail
- the princess that lives with 7 dwarfs
- Simba's best friend
- a red race car from "Cars"
- the girl who falls down a rabbit hole
- a tiger that bounces on his tail
- Sleeping Beauty's prince
- the reindeer from "Frozen"
- a princess with orange hair who shoots bow and arrows
- the princess that loves to read and falls in love with a beast
- the tall, funny guy from "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse"
- fairy who is Peter Pan's sidekick
- the princess who was put to sleep from a curse
- the robot who folds up trash
- Ariel's best friend (fish)
- Nemo's dad
- Alice meets him at a tea party
- a duck who dresses like a sailor
- a pink pig from "Winnie the Pooh"
- Aladdin's monkey
- the boy who owns Woody
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- the evil prince from "Frozen"
- a princess who has a tiger for a pet
- the cat who follows Alice around
- the superhero toy from "Toy Story"
- Wall-E's true love
- a cowboy from "Toy Story"
- a mouse who is the main man of Disney
- the blue fish with a short term memory
- the fish from "Nemo" that says her reflection is her sister
- a cute snowman who always loses his nose
- a yellow bear who loves honey
- a mermaid who changes into a human
- the ice queen
- a princess who lost her glass slipper
- the boy who grew up with gorillas
- Tiana's froggy prince
- the princess who is locked up in a tower with long hair
- a fish who lost his father
- Simba's father
- blue bear from "The Jungle Book"
- one of Cinderella's mice
- the man who saves Anna
- the tow truck from "Cars"
- a mouse who is in love with the main man of Disney
- the princess whose heart was frozen by her sister
- the duck that is BFF's with a mouse
- the lion who just can't wait to be king
- a princess who kissed a frog
57 Clues: Nemo's dad • the ice queen • Simba's father • Ariel's husband • Aladdin's monkey • Rapunzel's lizard • Wall-E's true love • Belle's cute teacup • Mickey's yellow dog • Simba's best friend • Tiana's froggy prince • the man who saves Anna • the boy who owns Woody • Sleeping Beauty's prince • one of Cinderella's mice • a cowboy from "Toy Story" • an elephant with big ears • the tow truck from "Cars" • ...
1950's 2023-03-09
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- Rising trend in growing facial hair, from historically people staying cleanly shaven. The facial hair is shaven to leave hair solely around the move and down the chin.
- Popular men's hair trend, may be mixed with many haircuts. Consists of hair growing on the sides of the face.
- (Acronym of series)1954: First book, Fellowship of the Ring, to start a legendary fanbase and continued lore starring hobbits, orcs, wizards, and many other mythical creatures.
- 1953:Popular easter time candy was invented; in the shape of a little chick.
- 1958:Gorgon Gould created light amplification simulated by emission of radiation, otherwise known as _____..
- 1956:_______-out. Later renamed "Liquid Paper", used to paint over mistakes on a typewriter.
- ______ _____ Land, which was renamed to Disneylandia, is now named Disneyland.
- South of the ______. A popular Mexican-themed rest stop, with many billboards that even would span to New Jersey at its height of popularity. Founded in 1950.
- Was president at the start of the decade
- ____ _____ is the author of the book, Diary of a Young Girl, telling stories of a Jewish girl in hiding during WWII. First translated in 1952, and rose to become one of the bestselling books of the time.
- 1956: First debuted in the 4th issue of Showcase Comics, as super speeding super hero, Barry Allen.
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- 1954:Ray Kroc founds _______; (Golden Arches)
- 1953-61 was the term of his Presidency
- 1959: First Debuted in the 252nd issue of Action Comics, as a Kryptonian super hero, Kara El, Superman's cousin.
- (Two words)1959:First debuted in the 22nd issue of Showcase Comics, as a space traveling protector/superhero, Hal Jordan. Inspiration for the character may have derived from interest in space after the Sputnik launch.
- 1959:A popular doll was invented. Starred in Toy Story 3.j
- Popular hairstyle worn by "greasers" and other rebellious teens of the time. Also may be seen on Elvis Presley.
- (2 words). Created in 1952, candy that seems to be flavored sugar in a tube. Originally as drink mix, but soon sold as candy.
- 1953: _______ Pops. One of America's favorite lollipops, and came in 6 different fruit flavors, soon created butterscotch, root beer, and chocolate, and even makes a mystery flavor.
- The Chronicles of ______. All 7 books were published between 1950-1956, and writes of 4 children during WWII, who find a wardrobe that is an escape from their lives into the fantasy of talking lions and witches.
20 Clues: 1953-61 was the term of his Presidency • Was president at the start of the decade • 1954:Ray Kroc founds _______; (Golden Arches) • 1959:A popular doll was invented. Starred in Toy Story 3.j • 1953:Popular easter time candy was invented; in the shape of a little chick. • ______ _____ Land, which was renamed to Disneylandia, is now named Disneyland. • ...
Why don’t readers have extra time? They’re booked. 2020-10-30
Across
- Who is known for tying their hair up when creating inventions?
- Who offers Lucy Pevensie shelter from the cold when she ends up in Narnia?
- Name the Weasley children living under the shadow of their siblings
- Name the character who is a clone of former villain who did not finish his goal to take over the world
- Name the musician who is the drummer of Löded Diper and bullies Gregg Heffley
- Name the animal shape that Professor McGonagall can transform into
- Name the place wizards are sent to punish them for their crimes
- What did Count Olaf set to demolish the Baudelaire family?
- What is the name of the game that Greg Heffley and Rowely Jefferson play in competition?
- Name of the wizarding school located in the Scottish Highlands
- Name the organization that follows Lord Voledmort
- The Pevensie children went to the British countryside because of this war
- What is Seamus Finnigan from Harry Potter known for in Potions class?
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- What is the name of the shop where Harry Potter got his wand?
- What did Manny Heffley shoot from the top of the RV?
- In the shelter of who’s library did the Baudelaire’s discover Count Olaf’s plot to steal the fortune?
- What about the physical trait of Harry Potter draws a lot of attention?
- Who gives the Pevensie children gifts because winter is finally ending that astonish them?
- Who did Edmund Pevensie help when he came to Narnia causing him to be ashamed?
- What action Sunny Baudelaire has a talent for?
- Dursley, Name of the Harry Potter character who has a mustache who detests magic
- Name the first name of the Chief of the Police Station who is Dog-Man’s boss
- What type of toys does Rowely Jefferson like that Greg Heffley finds childish?
- Following the explosion, Officer Knight’s body is now shared with who?
- Name the mode of transportation Hogwarts students use to get to Hogwarts
- What animal comes out of the woods to the Heffley’s RV after Rodrick attempts to be a chef?
- In order to accomplish communication, what does Dog-Man use?
- Name Dog-Man’s superhero name he uses to accomplish fighting crime,
- Julio Sham, Count Olaf disguised himself when he met the Baudelaire’s out grocery shopping with Josephine Anwhistle?
- What item grew in Narnia from a torn piece of English iron that became a major landmark to Narnians?
30 Clues: What action Sunny Baudelaire has a talent for? • Name the organization that follows Lord Voledmort • What did Manny Heffley shoot from the top of the RV? • What did Count Olaf set to demolish the Baudelaire family? • In order to accomplish communication, what does Dog-Man use? • What is the name of the shop where Harry Potter got his wand? • ...
48.Celebrity Icons 2023-08-12
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- Fresh Prince and Men in Black actor.
- Guardians of the Galaxy star and fashionista.
- Entertainment capital.
- Hunger Games star and Australian actor.
- Human rights lawyer and style icon.
- Comedian, writer, and SNL legend.
- South African anti-apartheid leader.
- Colombian singer with iconic hips.
- Joker actor and environmental activist.
- Deadpool star and Canadian actor.
- British actor and "Sexiest Man Alive".
- Princess of Monaco and Hollywood icon.
- Material Girl and pop sensation.
- Actress, humanitarian, and Tomb Raider.
- Belle and Beyond the Lights actress.
- Purple Rain musician and style icon.
- British singer with soulful ballads.
- Reality TV and social media mogul.
- Speed and Miss Congeniality actress.
- Canadian actor and Deadpool.
- Actress from Harry Potter and La La Land.
- Actress and entrepreneur.
- Star Wars actor and philanthropist.
- "Jenny from the Block" and actress.
- Iron Man and Marvel superhero.
- Black Panther star and cultural icon.
- Blue Jasmine and The Aviator actress.
- Action star and Mission Impossible.
- Princess of Wales and global humanitarian.
- Comedian, actress, and creator of "The Mindy Project".
- Titanic star and environmental advocate.
- Actress and fashion icon.
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- Former First Lady and author.
- Pop singer known for catchy hits.
- Driving Miss Daisy and The Shawshank Redemption actor.
- Media mogul and talk show host.
- King of Rock and Roll.
- Frozen's Elsa and Broadway star.
- Flute-playing pop star and body positivity.
- Musician, producer, and fashion icon.
- Sherlock Holmes and Marvel's Doctor Strange.
- Black Widow and Marvel heroine.
- Matrix star and internet meme sensation.
- Tragic Back to Black singer.
- Barbadian singer and fashion icon.
- Hamilton creator and Broadway sensation.
- Rapper, fashion designer, and controversy.
- Pirate and versatile actor.
- Pretty Woman and Academy Award winner.
- Singer and avant-garde performer.
- Award-winning actress and versatile performer.
- Pop diva with a powerful voice.
- Latina pop sensation and actress.
- Wonder Woman and Israeli actress.
- Oscar-winning actor and director.
- Ziggy Stardust and music innovator.
- King of Pop and moonwalk dancer.
- Footballer and goal-scoring machine.
- Princess of Monaco and Hollywood icon.
- Hollywood heartthrob, Ocean's Eleven star.
- Iconic blonde bombshell.
- Pop star with hit albums like "1989".
- Queen of R&B and pop.
- Emmy, Tony, and Academy Award-winning actress.
- Slumdog Millionaire star and Academy Award-winning actor.
65 Clues: Queen of R&B and pop. • Entertainment capital. • King of Rock and Roll. • Iconic blonde bombshell. • Actress and entrepreneur. • Actress and fashion icon. • Pirate and versatile actor. • Tragic Back to Black singer. • Canadian actor and Deadpool. • Former First Lady and author. • Iron Man and Marvel superhero. • Media mogul and talk show host. • Black Widow and Marvel heroine. • ...
Pilot VB Quiz 1 - Tables I-II 2023-12-13
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- (n.) a creature like a white horse with a long straight horn on its head
- (adj.) behaving in a way that is morally wrong
- (adj.) extremely brave or determined and deserving admiration
- (n.) a creature like a small man with a beard and a pointed hat, who lives under the ground and guards gold and treasure
- (n.) a creature like a small man, who has magic powers, e.g., the Seven Dwarfs in Snow White
- (n.) an extremely tall and strong man who is often cruel
- (n.) a creature like a small person, who has magic powers
- (adj.) morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant
- (adj.) showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- (n.) a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around
- (n.) a character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil
- (adj.) cruel and violent
- (n.) a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a soldier on a horse
- (n.) an imaginary creature, either very large or very small, that has magic powers and lives in mountains or caves
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- (n.) the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person, which some people think they can feel or see
- (adj.) making people love or like you
- (n.) a creature with the body and head for a woman, and the tail of a fish instead of legs
- (n.) the main bad character in a story
- (n.) a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers
- (adj.) very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone or hurt his/her feelings
- (n.) a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening
- (n.) a dead body that has been made alive again by magic, according to some African and Caribbean religions
- (n.) a woman who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
- (n.) an evil spirit
- (n.) a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before setting fire to itself and being born again from its ashes
- (n.) a dead person who comes back to life and sucks the blood of living people at night
- (n.) a man who is admired for doing something very brave or achieving something great
27 Clues: (n.) an evil spirit • (adj.) cruel and violent • (adj.) making people love or like you • (n.) the main bad character in a story • (adj.) morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant • (adj.) behaving in a way that is morally wrong • (adj.) showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things • (n.) a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening • ...
ECM Activity - May 2025-05-27
Across
- I went to the same school as a Marvel superhero actor.
- All of my phones have been second hand.
- I did the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge in 10 Hours 55 minutes instead of 12 hours having to run the last 5 miles because we'd forgot the clocks had gone back the night before so we finished an hour early.
- Today is my 15th Wedding Anniversary.
- I was once trapped in Disneyland Florida due to a category 4 hurricane.
- I have broken both my arm and leg, and in both cases I did not realise for 6 weeks
- I went to 5 different schools in 3 different countries, studying at 4 different types of schools: public, online, homeschool and private.
- I have the same initials as my siblings
- My eyes are different colours (called heterochromia iridum.
- I have fractured my wrist jumping over a plastic bag.
- I learnt a song during lockdown for all the states in America alphabetically, I can now only get to M.
- I have competed against an Olympian.
- My dad has naming rights for an ancient species of apple.
- I skydived 15,000ft from a plane for charity.
- I have been doing horse riding over 20 years
- I was in a film with Andrew Scott and Bella Ramsey
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- I won lots of competitions when I was younger for tap dancing.
- Last week I went for dinner with Andy Townsend and his wife (he is ex Aston Villa player and now a commentator)
- I have had an afternoon tea at Buckingham Palace.
- I had to wear uniform that made me look like a jedi in my old job.
- My great aunt worked at the same school in India as Freddie Mercury when he was a pupil there.
- I am the first person in my family to do A levels, go to university or play a musical instrument.
- I have moved house 12 times throughout my life.
- I feel off a boat in the Adriatic Sea, as I fell I pushed the driver off with me and broke my foot on the way in.
- I have 53 plants.
- I have paraglided from 6500ft (roughly 1960m)
- I have flown a plane on two occasions.
- I was on newsbeat as a child based on the fact that I am asthmatic.
- I can do the splits
- I once played on Wimbledon center court, I was 7 and on a school trip.
30 Clues: I have 53 plants. • I can do the splits • I have competed against an Olympian. • Today is my 15th Wedding Anniversary. • I have flown a plane on two occasions. • All of my phones have been second hand. • I have the same initials as my siblings • I have been doing horse riding over 20 years • I have paraglided from 6500ft (roughly 1960m) • ...
random peenoise 2026-01-06
Across
- – Ang pinunit ng mga Katipunero sa Balintawak.
- – Isdang pinatuyo at inasnan.
- – Prutas na "mabaho" ang amoy pero masarap ang lasa.
- – Lugaw na tsokolate na madalas kapares ng tuyo.
- – Tradisyunal na panliligaw sa ilalim ng bintana.
- – Mga pelikulang hindi gawa ng malalaking studio.
- – Isang maliit at sobrang asim na prutas.
- – Ang tanyag na "Walled City" sa Maynila.
- – Panghimagas na may yelo, gatas, at sari-saring sangkap.
- – Isang uri ng bulaklak na madalas gawing laro ng bata (bubbles).
- – Ang tawag sa kalaban ng bida sa pelikula.
- – Ang sikat na Pinay superhero na nilikha ni Mars Ravelo.
- – "Maulan man o maaraw, dala-dala'y balat na nakatungkod."
- – Ang bansag sa mga manonood ng GMA-7.
- – Ang kuweba sa Palawan kung saan natagpuan ang sinaunang bungo.
- – "Sa gabi ay dagat, sa araw ay bumbong."
- – Dito itinatag ang unang Republika ng Pilipinas.
- – Ang pagtutulungan ng magkakapitbahay (bitbit ang bahay).
- – Akronim para sa "Original Pilipino Music."
- – Pagdiriwang para sa patron ng isang bayan.
- – Ang pambansang bulaklak.
- – Ang tanyag na parke kung saan binaril si Jose Rizal.
- – Ang sikat na karakter ni John Lloyd sa "One More Chance."
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- SAYA – Tradisyunal na kasuotan ng mga kababaihan.
- – Ang Boholano na namuno sa pinakamahabang pag-aalsa.
- – Itlog ng pato na may binuong sisiw sa loob.
- – Isla na sikat sa puting buhangin.
- – Ang kinikilalang "Comedy King" ng Pilipinas.
- – Ang opisyal na yunit ng salapi sa bansa.
- – Pook kung saan natalo ni Lapu-Lapu si Magellan.
- – Ang "Surfing Capital" ng bansa.
- – Tagalog ng salitang "History."
- – Ang tunay na pangalan ng Superstar na si Nora Aunor.
- – Ang tawag sa maliit na tindahan sa kanto.
- – Ang itinuturing na "pambansang ulam."
- – Isang malaking film production sa bansa.
- – Ang bida sa bawat handaan o fiesta.
- – Ang nagsilbing "primer" o turo ng Katipunan.
- at Iba pa (Geography & Random)
- – "Dalawang batong itim, malayo ang nararating."
- – Paboritong ulam na may maasim na sabaw.
- – Ang pinakamahabang selebrasyon sa Pilipinas.
- – Ang "Hari ng Kalsada."
- KING – Ang bansag kay Fernando Poe Jr. (FPJ).
- – "Kung kailan pinatay, saka pa humaba ang buhay."
- – Tatlong paring martir (Gomez, Burgos, Zamora).
- AT OPO – Ang mga salitang tanda ng paggalang.
- – Karaniwang pampaasim sa sinigang.
- – Ang "Summer Capital" ng Pilipinas.
- – Sikat na tambalan nina Kathryn at Daniel.
- – Ang bulkan na may "perfect cone."
51 Clues: – Ang "Hari ng Kalsada." • – Ang pambansang bulaklak. • – Isdang pinatuyo at inasnan. • at Iba pa (Geography & Random) • – Tagalog ng salitang "History." • – Ang "Surfing Capital" ng bansa. • – Isla na sikat sa puting buhangin. • – Karaniwang pampaasim sa sinigang. • – Ang bulkan na may "perfect cone." • – Ang "Summer Capital" ng Pilipinas. • ...
Bug Hunter SoC 10th Anniversary Crossword (w/o Special Characters) 2025-11-20
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- The most played song of SoC on Spotify.
- One of two songs with a parenthetical subtitle with the parenthetical subtitle part of the official title.
- A collection of 11 songs Bug wrote whilst studying music theory in college.
- The namesake of SoC, yet also the least played song of SoC on Spotify.
- Bug Hunter's most popular video on YouTube, likely due to the collab with DeepBlueInk
- The story of someone who falls under a spell.
- Mediocrity and indifference encapsulated into song form.
- The JM song in the style of Poor Man's Poison (for some reason).
- The song to which Bug said even he wouldn't risk singing from memory if held at gunpoint.
- The only Bug Hunter song (to my recollection) to say Cody's name as Cody.
- The story of Harrison, who is actually a [Spoiler Redacted].
- The namesake of a JM song, of which the majority of his/her/its Wikipedia article is about.
- "Sheep in a t-shirt."
- "You refuse to let it live: To live is to commit."
- The Bug Hunter song about suicide, framed through a "résumé to God."
- Depending on the design of the room, 20 years is either unlikely or highly likely, outside of what the song is actually about.
- A breakup can ruin one thing for you, be it a show, game, or, as in this song, a phrase.
- "I found out he died the very next night."
- The originator of the Time-Travelling Toaster.
- Bug Hunter's breakout song, after a college student made an animation for it for their final and it trended on Reddit of all things.
- The only song of the three songs to use explicit lyrics from TBaC to use any more than once.
- The saddest Bug Hunter song.
- The most relatable TRD song.
- One of two singles to be an album namesake, but the only one to not be the first song of its respective album.
- The rebellious child will not succeed in life.
- One of the House Songs; "I don't have a regret. Or a dog"
- Even if you aren't a musician, there is still a lesson to be learned from this song.
- Main song of the Theory Deers
- The song stated to have been inspired by his singing lessons, but changed the musical subject to make it more relatable.
- "Unacceptable. You're not gonna leave that in. | I'm Leaving it in."
- Base guitar and mixed-musician of Bug Hunter.
- The fall of a superhero.
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- The song from TBaC, which predates two songs of H(WaC), yet can be part of the same story.
- Tells the story of a superhero by the name of Bug Hunter.
- Theme song of JM SZN3
- "I abide by that promise, there is never a catch on [this] album."
- The only song from SoC to have been remade on an official album.
- "I was 20 years old before I wrote my first song."
- Bug's podcast with Matt from The Narcissist Cookbook.
- Theme song of JM SZN1
- Bug Hunter's third album
- Despite the title, this song contains only common vocabulary.
- "I can count on one finger."
- The first song of BTM.
- The namesake of H(WaC)
- The song about trying to get with a girl, but she just won't go out with you.
- "Little fish in big pond; little bird in bird bath."
- The first song to be based on another artist's name, and also Bug Hunter's most popular song on Spotify.
- "I've been taking bigger breaths lately"
- The song based on a true event, in which Cody Lee Miller did what is done in the song.
- Five people die in various ways in this song.
- The least viewed Listen-Along for the Happiness (Without a Catch) world preview.
- The much less popular version of Bug Hunter's first track.
- "Cause prayers good when needing therapy."
- The only Bug Hunter album to not have any singles released before-hand.
- I'm not sure if it's Amanda, Caroline, or someone else, but it is certainly someone.
- The only Bug song to share its name with an Imagine Dragons song.
- The second oldest public video on Bug Hunter's YouTube channel.
- "Tell me that you're timeless."
- The first track of SoC
- A 100% accurate song about everyone's favourite sport.
- A nice conclusion to Fan Fiction.
- The opposite of the Mercury: Act - 2 Effect (Later songs of an album getting less plays, even if they are better)
- "Chekov's gun in your pocket"
- The song about an actual friend of Bug's, who reportedly has heard the song and likes it.
- Drummer of Bug Hunter.
- The Bug Hunter song about family and legacy.
- The JM song based on a random Wikipedia article
- The first song of SoC to no have a two-word title.
- Bug's one and only dis-track.
- If Bug stays consistent, this crossword will be outdated by next ___.
71 Clues: Theme song of JM SZN3 • Theme song of JM SZN1 • "Sheep in a t-shirt." • The first song of BTM. • The namesake of H(WaC) • The first track of SoC • Drummer of Bug Hunter. • Bug Hunter's third album • The fall of a superhero. • "I can count on one finger." • The saddest Bug Hunter song. • The most relatable TRD song. • "Chekov's gun in your pocket" • Bug's one and only dis-track. • ...
Superhero 2025-08-14
Cackling Cadaver Crossword 2015-10-17
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- A cultivar of the squash plant that is round, with smooth, slightly ribbed skin, and deep yellow to orange coloration.
- An apparition of a dead person that is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.
- Named after the phenomenon of strange light flickering over peat bogs, also called will-o'-the-wisps.
- Also known as “souling” and the children were called “soulers”. This activity didn't re-emerge in the US until the 1920s and 1930s.
- A widely held but unjustified belief in supernatural causation leading to certain consequences of an action or event, or a practice based on such a belief.
- A man who practices witchcraft; a sorcerer.
- A symbol of bad luck, especially if one crosses paths with a person, which is believed to be an omen of misfortune; in Britain and Japan, having one cross your path is considered good luck. Often suspected of being the familiars of witches.
- An inscribed headstone marking a grave.
- A mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature, either purposely or after being placed under a curse or affliction.
- A criminal who plunders at sea; commonly attacking merchant vessels, though often pillaging port towns.
- Something that is disturbing and horrifying because of involvement with or depiction of death and injury.
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- A benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers.
- An internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant.
- A place often perceived as being inhabited by disembodied spirits of the deceased who may have been former residents or were familiar with the property.
- The time of night when creatures such as witches, demons, and ghosts are thought to appear and to be at their most powerful and black magic to be most effective.
- A short epitaph or idiomatic expression wishing tranquility in the afterlife to someone who has died.
- The spooky-looking result of household dust attaching itself to an abandoned spider web.
- Long, loud, piercing cry or cries expressing excitement, great emotion, or pain.
- A deceased human or other animal whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions.
19 Clues: An inscribed headstone marking a grave. • A man who practices witchcraft; a sorcerer. • A benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers. • Long, loud, piercing cry or cries expressing excitement, great emotion, or pain. • The spooky-looking result of household dust attaching itself to an abandoned spider web. • ...
Children 2023-06-15
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- A place where children go to learn new things. At school, you have teachers who teach you subjects like math, science, and reading. It's a place to make friends and discover new knowledge.
- Exciting experiences that take you to new places or situations. Adventures can be exploring nature, visiting new cities, or even trying new foods. Every day is a chance for a new adventure!
- The people who are related to you and care about you. Your family includes parents, siblings, grandparents, and more. They love and support you and are always there for you. Family is like your forever team!
- Collections of stories, knowledge, or pictures that you can read. Books take you on exciting journeys, teach you new things, and spark your creativity. Reading books is like opening a door to new worlds!
- An outdoor area with structures and equipment designed for play. Playgrounds have swings, slides, seesaws, and other fun things to climb and explore. It's a place to run, jump, and have adventures with friends!
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- The fun activities that children do to have a good time. Playing can involve games, toys, sports, or imaginative adventures. It's all about having fun and using your imagination!
- Someone you like to spend time with and share things with. Friends are there to support you, laugh with you, and have great adventures together. They make life more enjoyable!
- Objects that children play with to have fun. Toys can be dolls, action figures, cars, puzzles, or anything that sparks your imagination. They're like little companions on your adventures!
- The ability to create pictures, stories, and ideas in your mind. With imagination, you can turn a cardboard box into a spaceship or become a superhero fighting villains. It's like having a magical superpower!
9 Clues: Someone you like to spend time with and share things with. Friends are there to support you, laugh with you, and have great adventures together. They make life more enjoyable! • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab Words 2024-08-26
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- Substance made when two or more different kinds of atoms join together. It's like making a sandwich with different ingredients, like bread and cheese, to create something new.
- Weak attractions between atoms or molecules. They’re like a gentle hug or a light tap on the shoulder that helps things stick together just a bit.
- Pure substance that is made up of only one type of atom. Think of elements as different flavors of ice cream, like chocolate or vanilla, but each flavor is made from just one kind of ingredient.
- When atoms stick together because one atom gives away an electron and another atom takes it. It’s like when two friends trade their toys, and both end up happier!
- Found in the nucleus of an atom, right next to the protons. They don’t have any charge, which means they are neutral.
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- The tiny building blocks that make up everything around us. Just like how a house is made of bricks
- Version of an element that has a different number of neutrons in its nucleus. It’s like having different versions of the same toy, where each version might have a slightly different feature.
- When atoms share electrons with each other. It’s like sharing a toy with a friend so that you can both play with it at the same time.
- The center part of an atom. It’s like the core or the heart of the atom where most of its weight is. It’s very small but very important!
- Tiny particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They have a positive charge, kind of like the "+" side of a battery.
- Very tiny particles that move around the nucleus of an atom. They have a negative charge, similar to the "-" side of a battery
- An atom that has gained or lost an electron, so it now has a charge. It's like a superhero gaining a special power or losing one, making them different from their usual self
- Group of two or more atoms that are bonded together. It’s like a team of players working together in a game. For example, a water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
13 Clues: The tiny building blocks that make up everything around us. Just like how a house is made of bricks • Tiny particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They have a positive charge, kind of like the "+" side of a battery. • Found in the nucleus of an atom, right next to the protons. They don’t have any charge, which means they are neutral. • ...
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The Great Distribution Maze: Test Your Channel Know-How 2025-09-21
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- Mercedes-Benz allows only one authorized dealer per city to sell its vehicles. This type of distribution is known as?
- A Marico distributor expands both stock investment and marketing costs by 25%, and net profit grows by only 10%. What happens to ROI?
- Dove runs a social media campaign targeting young consumers to create demand, so customers ask specifically for Dove in stores. Which strategy is this?
- A tech company uses its own stores and premium retail partners worldwide to showcase its sleek designs, exclusive features, and superior service, making its products stand out clearly from competitors.
- A large distributor threatens to stop supply if a retailer doesn’t maintain margins. Which type of power is being used?
- Sony sells premium TVs only in select electronics stores that maintain high display standards. This distribution approach is called?
- A global car manufacturer launched a luxury line under a new brand, sold only in select high-end showrooms, to appeal to affluent customers and distinguish it from its mainstream models.
- HUL gives extra incentives to store owners to promote Lux soap in stores. Which marketing strategy is this?
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- Big Bazaar offers groceries, electronics, and apparel under one roof. Which type of retailer is this?
- Domino’s allows entrepreneurs to open outlets using its brand name and systems in exchange for fees. This is?
- A clothing brand launches its new collection online at lower prices than offline outlets, upsetting physical retailers. What type of channel conflict is this?
- Coca-Cola aims to make its soft drinks available in every possible grocery, restaurant, and convenience store. Which strategy is this?
- Apple enforces its products to be displayed prominently in retail stores because of its brand strength. Which type of channel power is this?
- A Reliance Retail store invested ₹50 lakh in inventory and logistics and earned a net profit of ₹10 lakh. Later, they increased investment to ₹70 lakh to expand product range, but profit only increased to ₹12 lakh. How does this change impact ROI?
- A luxury skincare company chooses to sell only through premium salons instead of supermarkets. Which type of channel design does this represent?
- A packaged food company sells its products through wholesalers → retailers → consumers. How many channel levels are present in this structure?
- Measuring distribution based on total sales of all products in stores carrying your brand is called?
- If distribution is measured only with respect to the sales of your product category (e.g., beverages), it is called?
- Marvel permits a toy company to use its superhero characters on merchandise for royalties. This arrangement is called?
- A Pepsi distributor receives orders weekly instead of monthly, and the average order value increases by 20%. However, logistics costs rise by 10%. What is the likely effect on ROI?
20 Clues: Measuring distribution based on total sales of all products in stores carrying your brand is called? • Big Bazaar offers groceries, electronics, and apparel under one roof. Which type of retailer is this? • HUL gives extra incentives to store owners to promote Lux soap in stores. Which marketing strategy is this? • ...
Movies 2021-08-04
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- Born on the original Christmas in the stable next door to Jesus Christ, Brian of Nazareth spends his life being mistaken for a messiah. (4,2,5)
- The sole survivor of a lost whaling ship relates the tale of his captain's self-destructive obsession to hunt the white whale. (4,4)
- An organized crime dynasty's aging patriarch transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son. (9)
- A resourceful British government agent seeks answers in a case involving the disappearance of a colleague and the disruption of the American space program. (2,2)
- Allied prisoners of war plan for several hundred of their number to escape from a German camp during World War II. (4,6)
- A trader and his daughter set off in search of the fabled graveyard of the elephants in deepest Africa, only to encounter a wild man raised by apes. (6)
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- While investigating a gold magnate's smuggling, James Bond uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve. (10)
- In a self-destructing world, a vengeful Australian policeman sets out to stop a violent motorcycle gang. (3,3)
- When Prince John and the Norman Lords begin oppressing the Saxon masses in King Richard's absence, a Saxon lord fights back as the outlaw leader of a rebel guerrilla army. (5,4)
- A small-time boxer gets a supremely rare chance to fight a heavyweight champion in a bout in which he strives to go the distance for his self-respect. (5)
- When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down. (4)
- A doctor dares to tamper with life and death by creating a human monster out of lifeless body parts. (12)
- Seven gunfighters are hired by Mexican peasants to liberate their village from oppressive bandits. (11,5)
- Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader. (4,4)
- An alien orphan is sent from his dying planet to Earth, where he grows up to become his adoptive home's first and greatest superhero. (8)
15 Clues: A doctor dares to tamper with life and death by creating a human monster out of lifeless body parts. (12) • Seven gunfighters are hired by Mexican peasants to liberate their village from oppressive bandits. (11,5) • In a self-destructing world, a vengeful Australian policeman sets out to stop a violent motorcycle gang. (3,3) • ...
Legacy of Comics 2025-02-14
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- Age: early period of comic books, roughly from the late 1930s to the early 1950s, characterized by the debut of iconic superheroes such as Superman and Batman.
- story or account of events presented in a work of art, literature, or film, which guides the audience through a beginning, middle, and end.
- of gaining strength, confidence, and control over one’s life, frequently seen in characters who inspire others to overcome obstacles and fight for equality.
- Book: publication that uses sequential art—illustrations arranged in panels—and text to tell a story, often featuring recurring characters and themes.
- Age:era following the Golden Age (approximately 1956–1970) that saw a revival of interest in superhero comics, with the introduction of new characters and more complex narratives.
- Widely recognized and representative of a particular idea, era, or genre; used to describe characters or creators who have a lasting influence on popular culture.
- Universe: fictional world in which multiple characters and storylines from different comic book series interact and coexist, creating a rich, interconnected narrative.
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- narrative in which characters, events, or settings symbolize broader concepts and ideas, often used to discuss social or moral issues indirectly.
- strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one’s country, which is often depicted in comic book heroes like Captain America.
- movement and set of beliefs advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all genders, often reflected in media through characters like Wonder Woman who challenge traditional gender roles.
- Age:current era of comic books (from the mid-1980s to the present) marked by diverse storytelling, innovative art styles, and mature themes, including the emergence of graphic novels.
- Age:period from about 1970 to 1985 in comic book history, noted for addressing darker and more socially relevant themes, including issues like racism and political unrest.
- Novel:longer, book-length comic that typically explores more complex themes and narratives compared to standard comic book issues, often recognized as a literary form in its own right.
- character with extraordinary abilities or qualities who uses these powers to combat evil and protect society, often embodying ideals of justice and courage.
- Impact: influence that a creative work has on society, including its ability to shape ideas, behaviors, trends, and even social policies.
15 Clues: strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one’s country, which is often depicted in comic book heroes like Captain America. • Impact: influence that a creative work has on society, including its ability to shape ideas, behaviors, trends, and even social policies. • ...
Family Member Quiz 2023-06-15
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- An uncle is your parent's brother. He is like a second father and can be your mentor, teacher, and partner in silly jokes and adventures.
- A brother is a male sibling. He is like a built-in buddy who can be your playmate, partner in adventures, and someone to share laughter and sibling rivalry with.
- A niece is the daughter of your brother or sister. She is like a little sister or daughter to you. You can be a role model for her and share special moments.
- A father is a male parent. He supports you, protects you, and plays with you. He's like a superhero who can fix things and teach you new skills.
- A mother is a female parent. She takes care of you, loves you, and helps you with many things like cooking, hugging, and making sure you're safe and happy.
- A sister is a female sibling. She is someone you can talk to, share secrets with, and have lots of fun together. She can be your best friend for life!
- An aunt is your parent's sister. She is like a second mother and can be a great listener and a source of advice. She's someone you can always count on.
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- A grandmother, or grandma, is your mother's or father's mother. She is wise, kind, and full of love. She tells great stories and bakes delicious treats.
- A grandfather, or grandpa, is your mother's or father's father. He is full of wisdom, gives warm hugs, and shares fun activities with you.
- A baby is a very young member of the family. They are small, adorable, and need lots of love and care. They bring joy and excitement to the family.
- A nephew is the son of your brother or sister. He is like a little brother or son to you. You can play, teach, and be a supportive family member for him.
- A cousin is a relative who is the child of your aunt or uncle. They are like friends who share a special family bond. You can have lots of fun and create lasting memories together.
12 Clues: An uncle is your parent's brother. He is like a second father and can be your mentor, teacher, and partner in silly jokes and adventures. • A grandfather, or grandpa, is your mother's or father's father. He is full of wisdom, gives warm hugs, and shares fun activities with you. • ...
What If... 2021-10-09
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- If Jason was granted a superpower...
- A place of business Jason can only dream to own someday (he really loves this place)
- A sport Jason wonders what if he played it as the main sport instead of others
- A person with this job is someone Jason wants to ask questions about their life and work (This job requires them to be female and they must be very, very attractive looking)
- A hateful concept in the world that Jason would get rid of completely like Thanos fingersnap if he could
- A type of real estate property Jason would like to own and live on if he is rich enough to afford it (it's mostly in Europe)
- A language Jason would like to learn and write because it just looks beautiful
- Jason would be the sexiest man alive if he was this movie character in real life
- Someone Jason would always be suspicious and paranoid of deep down in the girlfriend/wife's inner circle
- A hobby/skill that Jason wishes to have continued to practice and develop and would like to continue and learn someday
- Figures in stories and religions that Jason wishes to be true (they are not nice)
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- A historic figure and symbol of power Jason wishes to meet in person since his true physique is such a mystery (He is European)
- An alternate universe introduced in a movie that Jason wishes to live in after he is old and ill (prison of the mind)
- A place of myth Jason would like to discover if he was an archaeologist (it's only referred to in ancient legends and stories)
- A famous sports icon and one of the only few people Jason wishes to take advice from (passed away at a young age)
- Something of Jason that he would like to have exactly the same again in the next life
- A superhero Jason would actually like to hang out with
- Someone in the wife's inner circle Jason must get along with if he is to be married
- Something within Jason that he wishes to abandon and never have again in the next life
- A superpower Jason would reject because it would make life so boring
- Something Jason wishes to find in the universe if he could for all of mankind (it's not necessarily beneficial to mankind)
- An animated film that depicts how Jason would like the afterlife to be
- Something Jason wishes to have more of in the next life
- A historic figure Jason wants to see giving a speech (He is very evil and white)
24 Clues: If Jason was granted a superpower... • A superhero Jason would actually like to hang out with • Something Jason wishes to have more of in the next life • A superpower Jason would reject because it would make life so boring • An animated film that depicts how Jason would like the afterlife to be • ...
How well do I know you? 2021-10-05
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- You are sitting on this right now.
- You don't want to go outside without these on your feet
- The coldest time of the year is what season?
- You have to mow this to make sure it doesn't grow too long
- They are said to be the kings of the jungle.
- Patrick____?
- This is permanent and you write with it.
- It is like a big cat, but has stripes and is not as friendly
- This is the most common animal that people ride on.
- Oh no don't touch the floor its______
- The hottest time of the year is what season?
- You put these on and they make your shoes not smell bad
- Most people would rather have this during the summer than ice cream.
- Everyone loves going here during the summer.
- These float around in the sky
- What do you normally go to the library to pick up?
- You go here to see a variety of animals.
- You use this in every single class period.
- This is where we get our natural brightness from
- Your using this right now to be able to understand what I am saying.
- You drink this everyday to survive
- You use this to smell what your mom's cooking in the kitchen
- You use these to be able to see
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- These are small and swim in ponds, oceans, and lakes.
- What male superhero would you say Wonderwoman goes with?
- This is a fruit and a color.
- This animal is lazy and tends to cough out fur balls.
- You use this to search for hidden treasure.
- This is above your waist and you are wearing this right now
- They ride ships and wear eyepatches.
- His sidekick is robin
- You use this to talk with someone far away.
- This is extremely fragile and if you drop it, it will break?
- Polar_______ & Grizzly________
- If Tom from "Tom and Jerry" is a cat then Jerry is a?
- You get this when you open a treasure chest.
- You drink out of this
- These are at birthday parties and when released in the air they don't come back down.
- You are here right now?
- You get to drive this once your turn 16?
- An animal and it is said to be a man's best friend.
- If you are going to go research something what would you research on?
- Money doesn't grow off of what?
- Your English teachers always tell you to write these.
44 Clues: Patrick____? • His sidekick is robin • You drink out of this • You are here right now? • This is a fruit and a color. • These float around in the sky • Polar_______ & Grizzly________ • Money doesn't grow off of what? • You use these to be able to see • You are sitting on this right now. • You drink this everyday to survive • They ride ships and wear eyepatches. • ...
The Wizarding World of Words and Ice 2018-01-19
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- / The borough in which the television show "Wizards of Waverly Place" takes place.
- / A colorful ice cream topping.
- / A drill used for ice fishing holes.
- / Coriarkin, the fallen star-turned-wizard in C.S. Lewis' "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” uses magic to rule these one-legged and dim-witted creatures.
- / Where the Wizards basketball team is from.
- / Organization that presents the annual Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / The former name of the wizard Gandalf, from J. R. R. Tolkien's “The Hobbit” novel and “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
- / The late basketball player/coach John ______ was nicknamed the “Wizard of Westwood,” who won 10 NCAA championships in a 12-year period as head coach at UCLA.
- / What people used to keep food cool before refrigerators.
- / Number of books in the Harry Potter series.
- / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016.
- / The theme of the 2017 Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / The iceman, played by Chill Wills, in "Meet Me in St. Louis"
- / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____."
- / The saber-tooth squirrel from the “Ice Age” movies.
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- / A power tool used in carving ice sculptures.
- / Princess Anna and Prince Hans, from Disney's “Frozen,” finish each other's __________.
- / A piece of equipment used to clean and smooth the surface of an ice rink.
- / This wizard character first appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's “Historia Regum Britanniae,” (written around 1136) and was a blending of the two legendary figures, Myrddin Wyllt and Ambrosius Aurelianus.
- / Marvel Comics' superhero Dr. Strange's profession before he learned the mystic arts and claimed the title of “sorcerer supreme.”
- / A frozen treat similar to ice cream
- / Last name of Clarks Summit native and Olympic figure skater.
- / "The ___" released the hit song “Pinball Wizard” with the lyrics “That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pin ball” in 1969.
- / "Tip of the _______."
- / The full name of “the man behind the curtain” in “The Wizard of Oz” is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise _____.
- / Don Herbert hosted two television shows that taught children about science. The first, “Watch Mr. Wizard,” aired from 1951 to 1965 on NBC and the second, “Mr. Wizard's _____,” from 1983 to 1991 on Nickelodeon.
- / This American inventor was known as “the Wizard of Menlo Park.”
- / A substance that melts ice.
- / Wizard Harry Dresden uses this word to cast a freezing spell in Jim Butcher's “The Dresden Files.”
- / In the British sci-fi television show Doctor Who, the Ice Warriors and Ice Lords are a race of reptilian humanoids from this planet.
30 Clues: / "Tip of the _______." • / A substance that melts ice. • / A colorful ice cream topping. • / A drill used for ice fishing holes. • / A frozen treat similar to ice cream • / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016. • / Where the Wizards basketball team is from. • / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____." • / Number of books in the Harry Potter series. • ...
The Wizarding World of Words and Ice 2018-01-19
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- / Organization that presents the annual Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / The theme of the 2017 Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / A drill used for ice fishing holes.
- / This wizard character first appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's “Historia Regum Britanniae,” (written around 1136) and was a blending of the two legendary figures, Myrddin Wyllt and Ambrosius Aurelianus.
- / A substance that melts ice.
- / Don Herbert hosted two television shows that taught children about science. The first, “Watch Mr. Wizard,” aired from 1951 to 1965 on NBC and the second, “Mr. Wizard's _____,” from 1983 to 1991 on Nickelodeon.
- / In the British sci-fi television show Doctor Who, the Ice Warriors and Ice Lords are a race of reptilian humanoids from this planet.
- / Where the Wizards basketball team is from.
- / The saber-tooth squirrel from the “Ice Age” movies.
- / Number of books in the Harry Potter series.
- / The former name of the wizard Gandalf, from J. R. R. Tolkien's “The Hobbit” novel and “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
- / Wizard Harry Dresden uses this word to cast a freezing spell in Jim Butcher's “The Dresden Files.”
- / Coriarkin, the fallen star-turned-wizard in C.S. Lewis' "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” uses magic to rule these one-legged and dim-witted creatures.
- / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016.
- / The late basketball player/coach John ______ was nicknamed the “Wizard of Westwood,” who won 10 NCAA championships in a 12-year period as head coach at UCLA.
- / A colorful ice cream topping.
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- / A piece of equipment used to clean and smooth the surface of an ice rink.
- / "Tip of the _______."
- / Princess Anna and Prince Hans, from Disney's “Frozen,” finish each other's __________.
- / A frozen treat similar to ice cream
- / A power tool used in carving ice sculptures.
- / The full name of “the man behind the curtain” in “The Wizard of Oz” is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise _____.
- / The borough in which the television show "Wizards of Waverly Place" takes place.
- / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____."
- / Marvel Comics' superhero Dr. Strange's profession before he learned the mystic arts and claimed the title of “sorcerer supreme.”
- / "The ___" released the hit song “Pinball Wizard” with the lyrics “That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pin ball” in 1969.
- / The iceman, played by Chill Wills, in "Meet Me in St. Louis"
- / This American inventor was known as “the Wizard of Menlo Park.”
- / Last name of Clarks Summit native and Olympic figure skater.
- / What people used to keep food cool before refrigerators.
30 Clues: / "Tip of the _______." • / A substance that melts ice. • / A colorful ice cream topping. • / A drill used for ice fishing holes. • / A frozen treat similar to ice cream • / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016. • / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____." • / Where the Wizards basketball team is from. • / Number of books in the Harry Potter series. • ...
WOD Crossword Convivial 2014-01-12
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- My Friend was _______ towards the movie after she watched it; she could not stop talking about how great it was.
- You have to always be very _____ in everything you do; you want to be skillful so that you will succeed in what you do.
- When a four-legged, sharp toothed and clawed animal is behind you, you are going to be ____; you are going to be running for your life.
- Never judge a book by its cover; you will be ______ and have a possibility of assuming wrong.
- You cannot make an ___ when you are a doctor because someone's life may be in your hands.
- After you sit in a chair taking a test for five hours, all you want to do is take a _____.
- Flip phones are _____ing away from our life's; everyday I see them less and less.
- "Borrowing" something and never giving it back can be considered as ______.
- After the robbery of the T.V.'s at Kroger, there was a massive ______ problem.
- The directions were stated in ______, which was probably why everybody had to go ask the teacher to expand about the directions some more.
- Procrastination will always _____ me from getting my straight A's.
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- You usually want to be _____ed when you are charged with murder.
- This is the word you would use to describe a person you call stupid.
- The cheese in the mouse trap was a _____ to catch the mice; it lured the mice into the mouse traps so we could catch them.
- Winning a million dollars is _____; winning just happens by chance and with luck.
- Hulk is an example of ____; Hulk is a strong and robust superhero that always, literally, crushes the bad guy.
- When the trip you really wanted to go on gets cancelled, you will be devastated and _____.
- Dolls, like Barbie, are examples of ____; people want to be just like them because they are perfect.
- He joined extra curricular activities to avoid ____; basketball and track will make sure he will never be bored again.
- Dipping your thermometer in boiling hot coffee to prove to your mom you are sick would be a commonly used example.
- Boarding schools expect their kids to be extremely ____; the kids have to follow each and every rule.
- School _____s boring; it is a perfect example of something that is dull and tiring.
- After you run for an hour or two straight, you will be very ____; you will just want to rest.
- Chewing with your mouth open and playing with your food while on the dinner table is an example of _____ behavior.
24 Clues: You usually want to be _____ed when you are charged with murder. • Procrastination will always _____ me from getting my straight A's. • This is the word you would use to describe a person you call stupid. • "Borrowing" something and never giving it back can be considered as ______. • ...
Maze-Maze 2014-04-24
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- Time management
- I am a princess of an Amazon tribe, but also a secretary and nurse in the US Army
- Enterprising person known as ________
- During my college years, I did some minor acting and modeling work. I am also married to a brilliant scientist who built a space ship.
- Hexagonal model matching personalities to occupations
- Compulsory thing to attend before do Co-Op
- What is the most sensitive question that you should not ask during the interview session?
- Co-Operative Education and Career Services Department
- Where do CECS Department located?
- Where can download CECS General Forms?
- before attending an interview what kind of company research we need to do?
- A dapper industrialist billionaire bachelor
- A letter to verify
- In order to be eligible for Co-Op Placement, how many procedures/ steps that an UCSI’s student need to go through.
- What semester majority student do Co-Op?
- I was the headmaster of a school that is dedicated to educating youths and promote co-existence of mutants and humans.
- I have mastery of mechanical, aerospace and electrical engineering, chemistry, physics and biology. I invented a spacecraft.
- CECS annual big event
- Guideline
- I am a radio announcer with wicked cool shades.
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- A weekly tips from CECS
- A visit to company and get insight working environment
- Investigative person known as ________
- I work in an insurance company and investigate, process and handle insurance claims filed by policyholders.
- How many types of CV?
- Career Fair 2014 will held on which month?
- First segment of your CV will be_______________?
- UCSI representative meet with employer to view on the student progress
- I am stealth as a feline and founded a private investigation company called Cat’s Eye Private Investigations.
- thing I was a test pilot and undertook dangerous occasion. I also piloted a starship into space.
- single freelance photographer
- I am a nuclear physicist who invented the gamma bomb
- beast I am the X-Men’s medical doctor, and science and mathematics instructor at Xavier Institute.
- which students are required to cook most of the time?
- Agreement between the company and a person offer a job
- ______________ letter need to be attached together with the CV.
- One of important thing to bring during interview
- Which student is applicable to do four months Co-Op?
- My superhero name maybe mistaken with someone who sells ice. My occupation is a teacher, and was briefly Headmaster of Jean Grey School.
- I defend the rights of minorities and superheroes.
- CECS portal
- Food to avoid before interview
- Co-Operative Education Programme
43 Clues: Guideline • CECS portal • Time management • A letter to verify • How many types of CV? • CECS annual big event • A weekly tips from CECS • single freelance photographer • Food to avoid before interview • Co-Operative Education Programme • Where do CECS Department located? • Enterprising person known as ________ • Investigative person known as ________ • ...
Happy Anniversary Year 3 2023-02-21
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- Studio of the greatest Christmas gift that won’t ever happen
- All he wants for his birthday is a big booty gardening tool #Mayfest
- Director of 5-Star film’s Inglorious _____ and ______ Unchained
- The queen of halftime shows and you better have her money
- Everywhere All At Once
- The reason we get out of Barnes and Noble for cheap
- The ultimate film diary
- Where laughs are shared and 11 minute speeches about the beauties of female anatomy are given
- The greatest movie ever made about the making of the greatest war movie that never happened
- The lead who stole a super tree-hugger away from a guy obsessed with kites.
- Studio tour that gets up close with King Kong’s boogers
- Ellie’s $300,000 shiny piece of paper with a degree in this, from the School of Management
- The advertising agency that was dumbly renamed to fit the brand
- Mitch’s $300,000 shiny piece of paper with a degree in this, brought to you by Ricardo
- Country king who’s one number away
- The queen of our hearts and chaos magic
- A lovely prehistoric marathon that ended in the worst way
- Still the undisputed best place to find seating on date-night
- Future Oscar winning best actor who embodies The King
- Mitch’s new favorite cherry flavored concoction
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- Was either broken by Ant-Man, Loki, Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, or Wanda (Still TBD)
- Edward Cullen converting to a nocturnal superhero (Last name)
- Mitch’s $300,000 shiny piece of paper with a degree in this, brought to you by Ginger
- Comic frat bro who forever stays on lawn duty
- Ellie’s $300,000 shiny piece of paper with a degree in this, from the School of Public Communications
- The location of Mitch’s in-person viewing of the raising of glasses to freedom
- Shirtless Miles Teller’s callsign.
- The mountainous film studio
- Mitch’s favorite intellectual pastime
- Our favorite Finger Lakes fine dining spot, partnered with the Dove
- This establishment has a mural of the guilty and nearly had a wanted poster of the innocent
- The king of the Unchained Melody
- This notable professor has too many secrets and not enough beasts
- The legendary nation of a marvelous film franchise.
- The star of Oppenheimer 2: Hiroshima
- 10 years’ worth of actors swimming in a tank
- Ellie’s unlimited access to the silver screen
- Paramount film that Miles Teller’s character produced in a P+ miniseries
- Home of the infamous spicy tomato oil
- Ellie’s favorite intellectual pastime
40 Clues: Everywhere All At Once • The ultimate film diary • The mountainous film studio • The king of the Unchained Melody • Shirtless Miles Teller’s callsign. • Country king who’s one number away • The star of Oppenheimer 2: Hiroshima • Mitch’s favorite intellectual pastime • Home of the infamous spicy tomato oil • Ellie’s favorite intellectual pastime • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
Across
- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
Across
- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
Across
- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Intro to Masculine Pursuits 2022-08-22
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- 44) Superhero who moonlights as an attorney-at-law
- 14) We will be together ______ (As sung by TV girlgroup)
- 54) Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star
- 40) Restaurant offering the crunchwrapsupreme
- 35) French Star Trek captain with a British accent
- 18) Sweet nickname of clue 29
- 30) Mononym monkier for clue 29
- 26) Twice ex-fiancee and now wife of clue 25
- 7) Home city of clue 6's character
- 24) The Martian and Jason Bourne star
- 5) Chris of Captain America
- 53) Mad Men actor who taught clue 54 and later appeared in her show
- 23) Favourite food of clue 29
- 47) Favourite street in clue 45
- 20) School for pals of clue 1
- 48) School in clue 45 that is the inspiration for clue 49's production company name
- 29) The bestest girl
- 52) Bill of clue 51 sketch
- 31) Lakers star who appeared in Space Jam reboot
- 22) Sour fruit or a Fey character
- 6) Chris of Parks and Recreation
- 27) Teen hearthrob of 70's TV musical family
- 39) Twin sisters of clue 37
- 17) The largest friend
- 4) Chris of Star Trek (2009)
- 13) Andy of SNL and B99
- 12) Bob of clue 11
- 28) Favourite TV show of clue 29
- 37) Elizabeth Olsen's villain in clue 36 movie
- 32) Money location for clue 34 character
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- 19) The Greek-est friend
- 21) Place of employment for clue 22 character
- 8) Apple TV's workplace sci-fi thriller
- 45) City that is second home for clue 2's Jodi Balfour
- 33) Prison rule for clue 34 character
- 49) Canadian comedian Rogen known for silly laugh
- 46) Homer's exclamation after reading in paper about a free item available
- 55) never correct diagnosis in House MD
- 1) Community's resident morning news duo
- 3) Chris of Thor Love and Thunder
- 15) Comedienne who recently departed SNL
- 51) It's because you _____
- 11) Lawyer show about man who's breaking bad
- 42)Dame of Downtown Abbey
- 41) Failsafe amount for clue 12 character in diner sketch
- 16) Steve and Short of Only Murders
- 25) DC universe's Batman and best friend of clue 24
- 10) UVIC grad's TV show that helps struggling businesses
- 50) Declaration yelled by game wardens of New Hampshire and Texas
- 2) Prestige TV show set partly on Mars
- 36) Dr Strange in the Multiverse of _____
- 9) Pixar's garbage cleaning robot
- 34) Patriarch for a model home family
- 43) Humourous task to run by many a Pokemon on a trading card
- 38) Tom Cruise's air force blockbuster
55 Clues: 12) Bob of clue 11 • 29) The bestest girl • 17) The largest friend • 13) Andy of SNL and B99 • 19) The Greek-est friend • 42)Dame of Downtown Abbey • 51) It's because you _____ • 52) Bill of clue 51 sketch • 5) Chris of Captain America • 39) Twin sisters of clue 37 • 4) Chris of Star Trek (2009) • 18) Sweet nickname of clue 29 • 23) Favourite food of clue 29 • ...
Pilot VB Quiz 1 - Unit 9 (Tables I - III) 2022-10-20
Across
- (adj.) strange and frightening in a way that makes you think of ghosts
- (n.) a character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil
- (n.) a straight thin stick used by people who perform magic or magic tricks
- (adj.) extremely brave or determined and deserving admiration
- (adj.) remaining faithful to someone or something
- (n.) a dead body that has been made alive again by magic, according to some African and Caribbean religions
- (n.) a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening
- (n.) a sign of what is going to happen in the future
- (adj.) making people love or like you
- (n.) a creature like a small person, who has magic powers
- (adj.) very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone or hurt his/her feelings
- (n.) not being loyal to a country or a person by doing something harmful to them
- (n.) a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around
- (n.) the main bad character in a story
- (adj.) traditional and typical of the ordinary people of a country or community
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- (n.) a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before setting fire to itself and being born again from its ashes
- (adj.) showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- (n.) the frame of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal
- (adj.) an intelligent person has a high level of mental ability and is good at learning, understanding difficult ideas and subjects, and thinking clearly and logically
- (n.) a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by a ruler or an important person to protect the people inside from attack
- (n.) a statement that says what is going to happen in the future, especially one that is made by someone with religious or magic powers
- (n.) a creature like a small man, who has magic powers, e.g., the Seven Dwarfs in Snow White
- (n.) a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a soldier on a horse
- (n.) a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers
- (adj.) affected by magical powers
- (adj.) cruel and violent
- (adj.) believed to be visited regularly by ghosts
- (n.) the belief that particular events happen in a way that cannot be explained by reason or science
- (n.) a person's fate or future
- (n.) a man who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
30 Clues: (adj.) cruel and violent • (n.) a person's fate or future • (adj.) affected by magical powers • (adj.) making people love or like you • (n.) the main bad character in a story • (adj.) remaining faithful to someone or something • (adj.) believed to be visited regularly by ghosts • (n.) a sign of what is going to happen in the future • ...
Crosswords for idiots 2022-05-19
Across
- superhero who dresses like a bat
- greek god of the sea
- Unity's _____ system
- a white ball normally with red stripes; normally played on a ______ diamond
- the season after Summer
- Made in _____
- A type of meat
- eye doctor
- sandbox game with cubes
- winged horse
- the first month
- smart people extra-curricular
- fast
- what your doing right now
- Battle royale game
- not originally here; not belonging to
- ____ on the cake
- a sphere item used to catch creatures known as pokemon
- the tenth month
- the third month
- long necked dinosaur
- where the forehead and hair meet
- the seventh month
- ____ showers
- sonic is a ____
- the season after winter
- a type of Yu-Gi-Oh! Summon where a tuner monster is needed
- jesus home
- a type of bomb
- _____ sphere
- 1,000,000
- what goes in joe biden's nose after he *sniff sniff* hair
- solution or remedy for all difficulties or disease
- the fear of spaghetti
- ______ cloud; appears after a bomb
- a theoretical particle that travels faster than the speed of light
- registering
- a large mythical winged lizard
- someone Daylan dosen't talk to
- only certain people can use/access this thing
- the second month
- the first and last season of the year
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- this crossword
- Children's coding website
- jesus book
- a line of text put over a photo to prevent people from stealing your work
- french bread
- Earth's mightiest heroes
- a three pronged weapon
- the eighth month
- not normal
- not visible
- the bones inside of you
- Fe on the periodic table
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Fusion card
- the fifth month
- Mother ______
- the twelfth month
- perry the ______
- knuckles is one of these
- ______ Goose
- pandemic virus
- the season after spring
- maze
- the ninth month
- the sixth month
- Silly ______
- the ______ crossed the road
- small furry four legged creature; belongs in microwave; barks
- Bee activities
- money borrowed to pay back later
- horrible, no-good, rotten people who dress like animals
- you live here
- the first three letters
- a type of video conferencing app that was widely used during the 2019 pandemic
- instrument with rainbow keys played with mallet
- riddle
- in the shape of a triangle
- President's last name
- murder of another human
- the eleventh month
- flying bomb
- Charles Accent
- Flughafen is airport in what language
84 Clues: fast • maze • riddle • 1,000,000 • jesus book • eye doctor • not normal • jesus home • not visible • flying bomb • registering • french bread • winged horse • ______ Goose • ____ showers • Silly ______ • _____ sphere • Made in _____ • Mother ______ • you live here • this crossword • A type of meat • pandemic virus • Bee activities • a type of bomb • Charles Accent • the first month • the fifth month • the ninth month • ...
Fall 2021 - Spring 2023 Slambana Tag Crossword Puzzle 1.1 2023-05-20
Across
- "There were a lot of theory vids on YouTube" about Breath of the Wild
- "I like root beer and teddy bears" (no space)
- Nickname from when we was in track in highschool
- Word from friends for "petty theft" ex: asking for a water cup and filling it with soda
- First name + lio
- Character name for a poptropica account + suggested numbers afterwards
- Word + last letter of the word again
- 4 letter word for a halo clan
- Based on last name because people mispronounce it
- Runescape name suggestion without numbers
- first 3 letters of first name (also first 3 letters of first + last name fusion tag)
- His last name
- Misspelled this fictional creature
- Superhero prefix like _____ Pika added to characters when playing which then became his tag
- first and middle initial + favorite anime (Initials are TTGL)
- cool word misspelled with an s instead of a c
- Eden song name
- Wanted his tag to be either ______ or ___. "Florida / Georgia has a pretty well known player named ______. ___ is missing that strong emphasis a lot of other tags have. Eventually ended up just mashing them together."
- first half of first name + second half of Mario
- from random tag generator in brawl
- First and middle initial + last name
- Glacion's nickname (his favorite Pokemon)
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- Pun on name (a word)
- "I was in Boyscouts and I liked knives"
- Childhood friend who got him into smash always ran the tag tastylime or perspiringlime so he honors that
- 3 letter abbreviation for bow and ______ (word, not arrow)
- Favorite color + numbers from a sonic game
- "Usually the crazy people in Dostoevsky have the strongest spiritual connection or speak the clearest truth" Hence the name, the holy ____
- Synonym for Blue glass(es)
- almost a homophone his first and last name (no space)
- Band kids gave him this nickname (he does not know why this name specifically). It is a word and plant
- first name + man
- "I am skinny"
- After a series of tags for each game, always starting with the same word, he made that word and the first letter of his first name his new tag. Viewed himself as "in progress"
- Music name for a long time and a character from River City Girls with the same name
- Smashville Productions
- Brother's alt account name where friends called him PSN
- Kanye song name
- Originally an animal that starts with s but kept changing it to similar sounding words/sounds. Is a word
- "Simon" misspelled by his high school teacher
- Nickname his parents call him
- First name minus "er"
42 Clues: "I am skinny" • His last name • Eden song name • Kanye song name • First name + lio • first name + man • Pun on name (a word) • First name minus "er" • Smashville Productions • Synonym for Blue glass(es) • 4 letter word for a halo clan • Nickname his parents call him • Misspelled this fictional creature • from random tag generator in brawl • Word + last letter of the word again • ...
pkn 2025-02-23
Across
- Pantai indah di Banten yang terkenal dengan pasir putih, ombak besar, dan pemandangan alam yang eksotis adalah?
- Hidangan berbentuk kerucut yang biasanya ada di acara syukuran/ulang tahun adalah?
- siapa nama raja dari kerajaan pajajaran?
- tempat kuliner di daerah jakarta selatan deket Sma 6 jkt
- di mana kamu bisa menemukan miniatur berbagai rumah adat dari seluruh Indonesia dalam satu tempat?
- Makhluk halus yang digambarkan sebagai anak kecil berkepala botak dan suka mencuri uang?
- Kendaraan pertama kali muncul di Indonesia pada abad ke 20 adalah?
- mitologi Bali yang memiliki penampilan menyeramkan dan juga sering dikaitkan dengan kisah-kisah mengerikan
- Apa nama pantai di daerah pandeglang yang menjadi destinasi wisata favorit bagi mereka yang mencari ketenangan dan keindahan alam?
- makanan yang di fermentasi dri tahu khas jawa barat?
- siapa kah aku? superhero Indonesia yang bisa mengeluarkan petir
- Senjata adat yang menjadi simbol keberanian dan kehormatan masyarakat Dayak, serta sering digunakan dalam tarian perang adalah
- Makanan Khas Medan yang memiliki tekstur berserat dan berwarna kuning
- Kendaraan umum yang sering dinaiki banyak orang dengan tarif terjangkau dan bisa berhenti di mana saja
- apa nama julukan untuk provinsi bali karena keindahan alam dan kekayaan budayanya?
- siapakah otot kawat tulang besi itu?
- makanan berupa sayuran yang disiram bumbu kacang khas Padang adalah
- Apa Nama gunung tertinggi di jawa timur
- Apa nama permainan tradisional yang menggunakan bola kecil berbahan kaca dan sering dimainkan dengan cara ditembakkan menggunakan jari?
- makanan bulat yang biasanya terbuat dari dagin,biasa dikonsumsi saat hangat?
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- Minimarket yang mempunyai cabang di seluruh Indonesia?
- Apa nama lain dari gunung jaya wijaya
- Apa gunung tertinggi di sumatera barat?
- apa nama makanan hasil dari fermentasi yang berasal dari madiun?
- kue basah yang berwarna merah memiliki rasa manis
- gunung apa yg terletak di jawa barat dengan ketinggian 2.211mdpl?
- Apa alat musik yang dimainkan dengan cara dipukul hampir mirip gendang tetapi berasal dari daerah papua dan maluku adalah?
- universitas ternama yang memiliki almamater berwarna kuning adalah
- Tempat wisata pantai dan taman rekreasi terkenal di Jakarta Utara yang memiliki Dufan, Atlantis, dan Sea World adalah?
- Minuman tradisional yang berasal dari bahan herbal dan bermanfaat bagi kesehatan
- Makanan khas dari Semarang yang populer di Indonesia, terbuat dari kulit tipis yang diisi dengan bahan rebung dan biasanya digoreng, apa nama makanan tersebut?
- gunung yang meletus pada tahun 1815 adalah
- istilah untuk menyebutkan keturunan bangsawan, biasanya di gunakan oleh orang jawa
- Salah satu tari kesenian tradisional Indonesia yang berasal dari Cirebon, Jawa Barat,dan Betawi adalah?
- kue ketan yang isinya kacang hijau
- Apa nama tempat wisata yang ada air terjun nya yang terletak di tengah hutan atau di pegunungan?
36 Clues: kue ketan yang isinya kacang hijau • siapakah otot kawat tulang besi itu? • Apa nama lain dari gunung jaya wijaya • Apa gunung tertinggi di sumatera barat? • Apa Nama gunung tertinggi di jawa timur • siapa nama raja dari kerajaan pajajaran? • gunung yang meletus pada tahun 1815 adalah • kue basah yang berwarna merah memiliki rasa manis • ...
Major Events of the 2000s 2023-05-18
Across
- Cabinet department created after 9/11
- Became the youngest golfer, and first black person, to win the Masters in 1997 - perhaps the most dominant golfer ever
- Twin Towers that collapsed after the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York City
- This event was caused by financial deregulation, mortgage practices and the eventual housing collapse.
- Major pandemic that shut down standard operations in the US, first reported in Wuhan, China
- Number 44, first Black POTUS
- Controversial legislation passed after 9/11 to "detect and prevent terrorism"; some say it allows the government to spy and collect data without warrants
- Conflict in the Middle East to overthrow Saddam Hussein's oppressive government and end the WMD program
- City the I-35W bridge collapsed in in 2007
- This hurricane in 2005 was the costliest hurricane to ever hit the US
- Prison in Cuba that was supposed to shut down during Obama administration, yet is still operational
- Leaker of classified documents from the NSA in 2013
- This "King of Pop" died in 2009
- Ruler of England who ruled for 70 years before her death in 2022
- Government avoided this catastrophe in 2011 by 2 hours by finally raising the debt ceiling
- Won the controversial 2000 Presidential Election after a Supreme Court ruling
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- A mass shooting at this elementary school in Connecticut killed 26 people, 20 of them children aged 6 or 7
- Iconic MN musician died of accidental overdose in 2016 at the age of 57
- American Olympic swimmer that is the most decorated Olympian of all time
- Space shuttle that exploded upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere in 2003
- First woman Speaker of the House
- Became the oldest president after winning the 2020 election
- State of the Union label for Iran, Iraq, and North Korea
- A war here was to end rule by the Taliban, became the longest war in US history
- Lead singer of Nirvana, committed suicide at 27
- An epidemic (technically classified as a pandemic by CDC) happened in 2009-2010, common name for the H1N1 virus
- Leader that planned the 9/11 attacks
- Bombs exploded at the finish line of this famous race in 2013
- Seminal piece in kicking off the superhero movie genre, especially Marvel; ft RDJ
- The terrorist group that carried out the 9/11 attacks
- This was a major oil spill in 2010 caused by an explosion of an offshore oil rig owned by BP
- Became the first POTUS to be impeached twice (acquitted by the Senate both times)
32 Clues: Number 44, first Black POTUS • This "King of Pop" died in 2009 • First woman Speaker of the House • Leader that planned the 9/11 attacks • Cabinet department created after 9/11 • City the I-35W bridge collapsed in in 2007 • Lead singer of Nirvana, committed suicide at 27 • Leaker of classified documents from the NSA in 2013 • ...
Marvel BRUCE BANNER 2020-06-29
Across
- hottest superhero
- Who gives Thanos the time stone
- Valkyrie's real name
- Garbage Planet in Thor Ragnarok
- Marvel Comic legend making appearance in all MCU films
- Peter Quill's adoptive dad
- can sense emotions and alter them
- Hulk's villain, the
- Peter Quill's Dad
- Spiderman's girlfriend
- Aunt man's daughter
- Iron Man 2 Villain
- ____ The Destroyer
- Captain America's name
- Infinity stone Black Widow dies for
- developed the Ant man suit
- Who teaches Doctor Strange
- Main villain of first thor film
- Captain America' best friend
- Kills Killian, Iron Man 3
- Where Black Panther is from
- Ant man aka
- main villain of Captain America Civil War
- Doctor Strange's lover
- Guardians of the Galaxy Jail
- Where Loki is from
- Where Peter Parker is from
- Large marsupial
- Thor's Axe
- Black panther aka
- Stone inside Loki's staff
- Johann Schmidt
- main villain in spiderman far from home
- Ant man's woman
- Where Bruce Banner is living at the start of Hulk
- The bridge connecting Asgard to the other 9 realms
- Likes to chase mice
- Main villain in Thor Dark World
- number of infinity stones
- Infinity Stone Vision uses
- Spidermans bestfriend
- Pepper Potts is allergic to
- Material used for Captain Americas shield
- Villain in Ant man
- Black Widow's name
- Has a trunk
- Realm that Ant Man travels to
- Jim rhodes aka
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- Iron Man 3 Villain
- country race takes place in, Iron Man 2
- Thanos blue daughter
- Asguardians gave this stone to a collector
- first infinity stone artifact in MCU movies
- Scarlet Witch
- Thor's mother
- Stone located inside the Tesseract
- Tony Stark's created villain
- Cat's name in Captain Marvel
- Avengers eat at this type of restaurant together
- Main villain of Guardians of the Galaxy
- Actor who plays spiderman
- Thor's love interest
- Thanos Green daughter
- Actor who plays Doctor Strange
- Man's best friend
- Main villain in the Black Panther
- number of children Thanos has
- Leader of S.H.E.I.L.D
- Main Vilain in Spiderman Homecoming, the
- Flying mammal
- Peter Quill's nickname
- Captain America's sweetheart
- collecting infinity stones
- Spiderman's first crush
- Spidermans Aunt
- Scarlett Witch's brother
- Black Panthers sister
- Main villain of Doctor Strange
- main villain of captain america winter soldier
- Actor who plays Antman
- Thor's brother
- Stone Thanos gets first
- Thor's
- First Iron Man Villain
- Goddess of Death
- Raccoon's name
- Hawkeye aka
- His home serves as a safehouse for Avengers
- Soul stone was on this planet
- Doctor Strange's Friend
- I am
91 Clues: I am • Thor's • Thor's Axe • Ant man aka • Hawkeye aka • Has a trunk • Scarlet Witch • Thor's mother • Flying mammal • Thor's brother • Johann Schmidt • Raccoon's name • Jim rhodes aka • Spidermans Aunt • Large marsupial • Ant man's woman • Goddess of Death • hottest superhero • Peter Quill's Dad • Man's best friend • Black panther aka • Iron Man 3 Villain • Iron Man 2 Villain • ____ The Destroyer • Where Loki is from • ...
PUPPY LOVE 2022-09-23
Across
- Adam’s favorite snack
- Cheer from the student section for “the first state” team named after a cerulean American gamecock
- VIP guest attending the wedding from a very small village in Greece
- If you didn’t travel here by plane, you most likely boarded this vessel en route to the wedding
- Another word for “congratulations” that everyone will yell as soon as Amy and Adam say “I do”
- Name of friend who Amy lived with for 5 years (and still lives in the same building even now!)
- Moniker for a major league matchup between the couple’s home cities
- Amy and Adam’s favorite pastime (hint, you’re doing one right now)
- A meal choice at the wedding that is shared with the bride
- If the couple’s dog had a drink on the wedding menu?
- Indigenous tribe native to Martha’s Vineyard
- Beach where the couple got engaged
- Brooklyn neighborhood the couple calls home
- “_____s don’t get wet;” or what’s in Ty’s treats
- Microscopic Hannah-Barbera superhero that contains the groom’s initials
- Show that Adam gets up very early (late?) to work at
- Amy's favorite color to wear; or how Adam takes his coffee
- If a game is 1-1, a ruff way to determine the winner?
- Terrier, Chihuahua, and Daschund maybe?; or breed of couple’s dog
- Decade the couple was born
- Adam’s hair type
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- 1965 love ballad by The Beatles or Amy’s middle name
- Town where the bride and groom are getting married.
- Couples favorite candy flavor found on vineyard vines
- Plush 90s craze; or Ty’s first Halloween costume
- Dating app where the couple met
- “Catch Me If You Can” and “Arrival” actress, or the couple’s celebrity name?
- Amy and Adam parlent cette langue
- When Amy and Adam get married with a furry friend by their side?
- Marine animal; or scales from the groom
- State home to the couple's alma mater
- Greek dish preferred by Popeye, maybe?
- Shoe type that the ladies should not wear as the wedding will be on grass - friendly reminder ;)
- Dress code if this wedding were fancier and furrier?
- Item that Amy sleeps with nightly even though she’s in her 30s and getting married
- Pastry named after a city in Austria; or bride’s favorite cookie
- Goggles are required for one of the couple’s favorite sports
- The couple’s favorite pre-wedding workout
- A paw-sh pandemic fashion trend?
- Super fancy whip that the couple drives around town
- Number of Amy’s friends that are pregnant and will be in attendance at the wedding
- How the groom feels after working like a dog all night?
- Location where the couple is honeymooning
43 Clues: Adam’s hair type • Adam’s favorite snack • Decade the couple was born • Dating app where the couple met • A paw-sh pandemic fashion trend? • Amy and Adam parlent cette langue • Beach where the couple got engaged • State home to the couple's alma mater • Greek dish preferred by Popeye, maybe? • Marine animal; or scales from the groom • The couple’s favorite pre-wedding workout • ...
VOCAB 10 5-7 2022-12-12
Across
- Ample and opposite of cramped
- The top or peak in something
- 365 cookies is considered this
- Traitors to their cause are known as this
- Judges can grant this to death row inmates
- According to reports, pure ____ unfolded during the 40 minutes the El Reno tornado was on the ground
- Warnings are usually ________
- Covid-19 was like this
- Swinging a sword is called it
- Funerals are usually like this
- When you have a lack of something
- Not suitable for a purpose
- Improve
- Knights in Medieval England were known for this
- Owens _____ his right to a hearing and agreed to definition
- A magician needs to have ____ hands
- Army drillmasters are also known as this
- We were ________ by a fresh gust of wind
- Be careful with your superior or they may ________ you
- You can count on an __________ friend
- When you have nothing and are broke
- Text messages __________ the husband for murder
- Corruption is _______ in the government
- The absence of mental stress
- Auditors check for this in bookkeeping records
- When you plan something beforehand
- This is the name of a superhero
- Officials who can be corrupted are _____
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- People below the poverty lines live like this
- Food waste needs to be done this
- The army walks like this
- This is a literary element
- Impressive in appearance
- Comfort when someone is sad or disappointed
- Characterized by insubordination
- Stadium crowds are usually like this
- Soft and bending with ease
- To pull out by the roots
- You won't win any popularity contests with your _________ wit
- Stinky tofu has this type of smell
- We _____ any abuse of journalists, commentators and writers
- Makes up or consists of
- Buddhist monks call donors this
- Use of nuclear weapons is _____________
- Not extinct
- Agreeing to something
- The novelist won high praise for her ability to portray the _________ emotions of children
- Effortless and poised
- Benevolent
- Fearlessly daring
- Shy and lacking self confidence
- Old attics smell like this
- This was done to dead Egyptian pharaohs
- When you feel something bad is going to happen
- Your nosy next-door neighbor is like this
- People with a _________ disposition can make life miserable for those who have to work with them
- You say this when you are getting married
- You don't want a doctor to be ______
- The reader may have to work hard to _______ it, but her efforts will be rewarded
- When you start to go on a trip
60 Clues: Improve • Benevolent • Not extinct • Fearlessly daring • Agreeing to something • Effortless and poised • Covid-19 was like this • Makes up or consists of • The army walks like this • Impressive in appearance • To pull out by the roots • This is a literary element • Soft and bending with ease • Not suitable for a purpose • Old attics smell like this • The top or peak in something • ...
How well do I know you? 2021-10-05
Across
- You are here right now?
- Oh no don't touch the floor its______
- An animal and it is said to be a man's best friend
- Your English teachers always tell you to write these.
- It is like a big cat, but has stripes and is not as friendly
- Your using this right now to be able to understand what I am saying.
- What male superhero would you say Wonderwoman goes with?
- You drink out of this
- What do you normally go to the library to pick up?
- You put these on and they make your shoes not smell bad
- You use these to be able to see
- You use this to talk with someone far away.
- They ride ships and wear eyepatches.
- If Tom from "Tom and Jerry" is a cat then Jerry is a?
- You get to drive this once your turn 16?
- These are small and swim in ponds, oceans, and lakes
- You get this when you open a treasure chest.
- You drink this everyday to survive
- The hottest time of the year is what season?
- These are at birthday parties and when released in the air they don't come back down.
- Patrick____?
- You don't want to go outside without these on your feet
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- If you are going to go research something what would you research on?
- This is a fruit and a color.
- You use this to search for hidden treasure.
- You have to mow this to make sure it doesn't grow too long
- Money doesn't grow off of what?
- Most people would rather have this during the summer than ice cream.
- You use this to smell what your mom's cooking in the kitchen
- They are said to be the kings of the jungle.
- This animal is lazy and tends to cough out fur balls
- Polar_______ & Grizzly________
- These float around in the sky
- You use this in every single class period.
- Everyone loves going here during the summer.
- You go here to see a variety of animals.
- This is above your waist and you are wearing this right now
- This is the most common animal that people ride on.
- His sidekick is robin
- You are sitting on this right now.
- The coldest time of the year is what season?
- This is permanent and you write with it.
- This is extremely fragile and if you drop it, it will break?
- This is where we get our natural brightness from
44 Clues: Patrick____? • You drink out of this • His sidekick is robin • You are here right now? • This is a fruit and a color. • These float around in the sky • Polar_______ & Grizzly________ • Money doesn't grow off of what? • You use these to be able to see • You are sitting on this right now. • You drink this everyday to survive • They ride ships and wear eyepatches. • ...
How well do we know each other? 2021-10-05
Across
- These are at birthday parties and when released in the air they don't come back down.
- You drink this everyday to survive
- You use this to talk with someone far away.
- You don't want to go outside without these on your feet
- This is permanent and you write with it.
- It is like a big cat, but has stripes and is not as friendly
- They ride ships and wear eyepatches.
- You use this in every single class period.
- You use this to smell what your mom's cooking in the kitchen
- If you are going to go research something what would you research on?
- These are small and swim in ponds, oceans, and lakes
- You have to mow this to make sure it doesn't grow too long
- You get to drive this once your turn 16?
- Your English teachers always tell you to write these.
- This is the most common animal that people ride on.
- They are said to be the kings of the jungle.
- These float around in the sky
- This is above your waist and you are wearing this right now
- Polar_______ & Grizzly________
Down
- If Tom from "Tom and Jerry" is a cat then Jerry is a?
- Oh no don't touch the floor its______
- The coldest time of the year is what season?
- What male superhero would you say Wonderwoman goes with?
- Patrick____?
- This animal is lazy and tends to cough out fur balls
- An animal and it is said to be a man's best friend
- His sidekick is robin
- Everyone loves going here during the summer.
- You go here to see a variety of animals.
- You drink out of this
- You use these to be able to see
- The hottest time of the year is what season?
- You are sitting on this right now.
- You use this to search for hidden treasure.
- Money doesn't grow off of what?
- This is extremely fragile and if you drop it, it will break?
- You are here right now?
- Your using this right now to be able to understand what I am saying.
- You get this when you open a treasure chest.
- You put these on and they make your shoes not smell bad
- Most people would rather have this during the summer than ice cream.
- This is where we get our natural brightness from
- This is a fruit and a color.
- What do you normally go to the library to pick up?
44 Clues: Patrick____? • His sidekick is robin • You drink out of this • You are here right now? • This is a fruit and a color. • These float around in the sky • Polar_______ & Grizzly________ • You use these to be able to see • Money doesn't grow off of what? • You drink this everyday to survive • You are sitting on this right now. • They ride ships and wear eyepatches. • ...
Unit 9 Pages 1-2 2021-10-19
Across
- (adj.) remaining faithful to someone or something
- (n.) a creature like a small person, who has magic powers
- (adj.) showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- (n.) an evil spirit
- (n.) a large strong building with thick walls and towers, built in the past by a ruler or an important person to protect the people inside from attack
- (n.) a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening
- (n.) a creature like a small man, with a beard and a pointed hat, who lives under the ground and guards gold and treasure
- (n.) the main bad character in a story
- (v.) not being loyal to a country or a person by doing something harmful to them
- (adj.) very unkind and cruel and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone or hurt his/her feelings
- (n.) a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a soldier on a horse
- (adj.) affected by magical powers
- (n.) a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before setting fire to itself and being born again from ashes
- (adj.) extremely brave or determined and deserving admiration
- (adj.) making people love or like you
- (n.) a dead body that has been made alive again by magic, according to some African and Caribbean religions
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- (adj.) showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- (n.) an exciting, unusual and sometimes dangerous experience, journey or series of events
- (adj.) morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant
- (n.) an imaginary creature, either very large or very small, that has magic powers and lives in mountains or caves
- (n.) a creature like a small person, who has magic powers
- (adj.) an intelligent person has a high level of mental ability and is good at learning, understanding difficult ideas and subjects, and thinking clearly and logically
- (n.) an evil spirit
- (n.) not being loyal to a country or a person by doing something harmful to them
- (n.) a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around
- (adj.) traditional and typical of the ordinary people of a country or community
- (n.) a woman who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
- (adj.) cruel and violent
- (n.) a character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil
- (adj.) believed to be visited by ghosts
- (n.) a person’s fate or future
- (n.) a man who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
- (n.) a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers
33 Clues: (n.) an evil spirit • (n.) an evil spirit • (adj.) cruel and violent • (n.) a person’s fate or future • (adj.) affected by magical powers • (adj.) making people love or like you • (n.) the main bad character in a story • (adj.) believed to be visited by ghosts • (adj.) morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant • (adj.) remaining faithful to someone or something • ...
Girls Vacation 2015 2015-11-24
Across
- The color of the scrumptious Raspberry Cosmopolitans.
- This delightful fixture kept our imperial bottoms clean and fresh.
- Time of missed flight.
- Our gracious hostess with the mostess.
- Armando can be seen peeking out at us during this classic Leiber and Stoller tune. (3 words)
- The sunshine state.
- This garment came in quite handy at Walt Disney World.
- Through Magic Shots at Disney, she appeared in the palm of our hands. Seeing is believing!
- Until it tore, the backpack from this store served us well through most of the vacation.
- What we experienced at the flea market. (2 words)
- We each made a cool $20 reviewing this television pilot inspired by the 1990 movie of the same name. (2 words)
- We stopped here for breakfast before visiting The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. (2 words)
- These natural eye pads do wonders after a long day’s work.
- We witnessed two of these stunning pheasants “getting it on” in St. Augustine.
- We belted out some tunes from this 1970s Swedish pop group.
- Thankfully, we do not yet need to drink the unpleasant nectar from this famed spring. (3 words)
- These sleeping garments revealed our superhero identities.
- We enjoyed a foaming mug of this popular wizarding beverage.
- A massive fire-breathing dragon sits atop this building at the far end of Diagon Alley at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. (2 words)
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- Carol couldn’t put this cute furry canine down.
- These are the notes of the major musical scale. (3 words)
- She celebrated a milestone birthday this year.
- The DNA of this prehistoric animal was seemingly infused with Haydee’s DNA.
- This show holds the record as the longest-running stage show, with the most performances, in the history of American theater. (3 words)
- This cloth-winding headwear was used during our spa day.
- This is where we were serenaded by over 150 talking, singing and dancing birds. (3 words)
- Because Haydee chickened out, only Carol and Ethel rode on this space-themed indoor roller coaster. (2 words)
- Airline flown for vacation.
- We became kids again at this year-round entertainment center. (2 words)
- We enjoyed this Journey of The Little Mermaid ride twice. (3 words)
- Not to be confused with the stiff-peaked dessert, this type of dance kicked off our drunk night.
- Her Melly shoes fell apart.
- These small metallic paper bits were found long after the girls vacation was over.
- Sparkly specks of silver and tinsel. (2 words)
- Haydee could not light these slow burning hand-held fireworks.
35 Clues: The sunshine state. • Time of missed flight. • Airline flown for vacation. • Her Melly shoes fell apart. • Our gracious hostess with the mostess. • She celebrated a milestone birthday this year. • Carol couldn’t put this cute furry canine down. • Sparkly specks of silver and tinsel. (2 words) • What we experienced at the flea market. (2 words) • ...
The Wizarding World of Words and Ice 2018-01-19
Across
- / What people used to keep food cool before refrigerators.
- / A piece of equipment used to clean and smooth the surface of an ice rink.
- / In the British sci-fi television show Doctor Who, the Ice Warriors and Ice Lords are a race of reptilian humanoids from this planet.
- / "Tip of the _______."
- / The late basketball player/coach John ______ was nicknamed the “Wizard of Westwood,” who won 10 NCAA championships in a 12-year period as head coach at UCLA.
- / "The ___" released the hit song “Pinball Wizard” with the lyrics “That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pin ball” in 1969.
- / Princess Anna and Prince Hans, from Disney's “Frozen,” finish each other's __________.
- / A frozen treat similar to ice cream
- / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016.
- / The theme of the 2017 Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / This wizard character first appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's “Historia Regum Britanniae,” (written around 1136) and was a blending of the two legendary figures, Myrddin Wyllt and Ambrosius Aurelianus.
- / Coriarkin, the fallen star-turned-wizard in C.S. Lewis' "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” uses magic to rule these one-legged and dim-witted creatures.
- / A substance that melts ice.
- / Where the Wizards basketball team is from.
- / The iceman, played by Chill Wills, in "Meet Me in St. Louis"
- / The full name of “the man behind the curtain” in “The Wizard of Oz” is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise _____.
- / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____."
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- / The saber-tooth squirrel from the “Ice Age” movies.
- / The former name of the wizard Gandalf, from J. R. R. Tolkien's “The Hobbit” novel and “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
- / A drill used for ice fishing holes.
- / A colorful ice cream topping.
- / This American inventor was known as “the Wizard of Menlo Park.”
- / A power tool used in carving ice sculptures.
- / Don Herbert hosted two television shows that taught children about science. The first, “Watch Mr. Wizard,” aired from 1951 to 1965 on NBC and the second, “Mr. Wizard's _____,” from 1983 to 1991 on Nickelodeon.
- / Organization that presents the annual Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / Marvel Comics' superhero Dr. Strange's profession before he learned the mystic arts and claimed the title of “sorcerer supreme.”
- / The borough in which the television show "Wizards of Waverly Place" takes place.
- / Wizard Harry Dresden uses this word to cast a freezing spell in Jim Butcher's “The Dresden Files.”
- / Number of books in the Harry Potter series.
- / Last name of Clarks Summit native and Olympic figure skater.
30 Clues: / "Tip of the _______." • / A substance that melts ice. • / A colorful ice cream topping. • / A drill used for ice fishing holes. • / A frozen treat similar to ice cream • / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016. • / Where the Wizards basketball team is from. • / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____." • / Number of books in the Harry Potter series. • ...
Ben & Ellie's wedding crossword 2023-08-07
Across
- What is Ellies favourite film?
- What American football team does Ellie support?
- Which guest is Ellie's longest friend?
- Which guest used to babysit Ellie and stay up reading Sabrina magazines?
- What American football team does Ben support?
- Which uncle taught Ben to swim?
- What is Bens favourite superhero?
- Which friend still owes Ben £20 from a bet made at university?
- Where did the Groom go for his stag?
- Which guest has the nickname Willog?
- What is the Best Man's name?
- Ben got stuck under a seat on a flight to where?
- Which guest did Ellie and Sammie go to Kenya with?
- What was the last holiday Ben and Ellie went on?
- What is the tattoo Ben has on his ankle?
- who went to lego club just to spend time annoying Ellie
- What was the most consumed food on the stag?
- What is the Maid of Honour's name?
- Which Festival have the couple been to together?
- which guest was in Ellies form class?
- What is Ben's sisters name?
- What is Ellie's middle brothers name?
- What is Ben and Ellie's star sign?
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- Which guest thought bleaching Ellie's eyebrows was a good idea?
- What Halls block did Ellie live in during 1st year at university?
- What football team does Ben support?
- Where did Ellie go on holiday to visit Amy?
- What university did the couple attend?
- What is Bens favourite film?
- Where did Ben propose?
- What is Bens family's nickname for him?
- Which guest does Ben call Omi?
- which instrument can Ben play?
- What is Ellie's job?
- which aunite took Ben home having mistaken him for her own child as a baby?
- Which guest is Bens longest friend?
- Which auntie taught Ben to swim?
- The name of Bens spaceman pj case as a kid?
- What is Ben's nickname for Ellie?
- What was the name of the café where Ben and Ellie first met?
- Which guest went to school with Ben and became friends with Ellie years later?
- Which guest related to Ben lives in Turkey?
- Which guest did Ben work with at Five Guys?
- Which guest did Ellie used to ride around the garden on a motorbike with?
- Which of Ben's friends lived with him all three years at university?
- Which guest has their birthday today?
- Which guest is a former pupil of Ellie's?
- Which guest has Ellie been bridesmaid for?
- How many years have Ben and Ellie been together?
- What halls block did Ben live in during 1st year at university?
50 Clues: What is Ellie's job? • Where did Ben propose? • What is Ben's sisters name? • What is Bens favourite film? • What is the Best Man's name? • What is Ellies favourite film? • Which guest does Ben call Omi? • which instrument can Ben play? • Which uncle taught Ben to swim? • Which auntie taught Ben to swim? • What is Bens favourite superhero? • What is Ben's nickname for Ellie? • ...
stranger things seasons 1-4 2023-10-02
Across
- What word does Dustin take as a compliment after talking to Max about trick or treating?
- What subject does Mr Clarke teach?
- In what month did Will go missing?
- What does Dustin name his pet demodog?
- What is the name of Dustin's high-tech communication device?
- What is Susie's older sister's name?
- What is the name of the town Will, El, Jonathan and Joyce moved to at the end of season 3?
- What car does Hopper compare Will's bike to in season 1?
- What did Hopper claim to have left behind in the morgue?
- Who does Joyce suspect to be picking on Will in the Halloween video tape?
- What is the name of the Russian scientist Joyce and Hopper kidnap in season 3?
- What is the name of the mall in season 3?
- What does Lucas suggest they use against the fleshflayer in season 3?
- What was Hopper's daughter's name?
- What is the name of the girl who bullies El?
- Who wrote Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
- What does Will draw Bob as after his death?
- What sport does Lucas take up in season 4?
- What is the episode titled in Latin?
- What name does Lucas give to the big stone they find for his wrist rocket?
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- What song is playing in Argyle's van most often?
- What college does Jonathan want to go to?
- What colours meet in the west?
- Who did Robin have a crush on?
- Where did El take Mike and Will at the start of season 4?
- Who directs the show?
- What extra-curricular activity does Robin take part in?
- What number was Kali, Eleven's sister?
- Where does Argyle work?
- What does Will suspect he is getting for christmas at the end of season 1?
- What food does El suggest having for breakfast at the airport?
- What month is Will's birthday?
- What state is Hawkins in?
- Where is the "watergate"?
- Who owns the quarry Will supposedly drowns in?
- In season 4, El does a presentation on Hopper. Who is Will's presentation about?
- Where does Susie live?
- What road does Mike live on?
- What song is on a poster in Will's rom in California?
- What item does Joyce tend to lose the most? (...other than Will)
- How many siblings does Mike have?
- Where did Bob work?
- What number does Will roll on the die in the first episode?
- How many members of the party are there originally?
- Where were Joyce and Hopper supposed to go on a date?
45 Clues: Where did Bob work? • Who directs the show? • Where does Susie live? • Where does Argyle work? • What state is Hawkins in? • Where is the "watergate"? • What road does Mike live on? • What colours meet in the west? • Who did Robin have a crush on? • What month is Will's birthday? • How many siblings does Mike have? • What subject does Mr Clarke teach? • ...
Family Christmas Crossword 2024 2024-12-26
Across
- "Uncle Sean, you're in by _____"
- What MLB team did Brooke (briefly) work for after moving to CO
- What sport does Kolten want to play in high school
- What instrument did Sean play for 8 years
- What Boy Scout ranch in New Mexico has Sean visited
- What was Rylynn afraid of as a baby
- What animal did Grandpa show at 4H
- What city was the destination of Hailey's first flight`
- How many siblings does Grandma have
- What is Kolten's best friend's name
- What is the name of Chloe's High School
- Elyse: "Alexa's not _____"
- What university did Brooke graduate from
- What fast food restaurant was Sean's first job
- Rylynn is the only grandchild who has been to this state
- What university did Grandma earn her nursing degree
- What instrument does Chloe play
- Where did Brooke first meet Chloe and Kolten
- What was the name of Brooke's baby blanket
- How many states has Hailey been to
- What animal did Grandma raise as a teenager
- What was the name of Bryn's all-white bunny rabbit
- What city was Sean born in
- What superhero did Kolten take a picture with at Disneyland in 2024
- What was the name of Chloe's elementary school in Omaha
- What type of engineering focus did Grandpa get his degree in
- What did Kolten dislocate in 2017
- What sport did Chloe earn a varsity letter as a freshman
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- Where was Brooke when she matched with Sean
- What did U.S. stand for when Elyse wrote it on a birthday card
- What Japanese city did Bryn visit in 8th grade
- What is the name of Hailey's daycare
- Where did grandma work that deals with milk
- What was Bryn's private swim coach's name
- What city did Hailey get her ears pierced
- What is the name of Rylynn's favorite stuffed animal
- What tractor manufacturer was born in the same city as Grandpa
- What did Sean originally go to school for
- What life sized stuffed animal did Rylynn receive for Christmas as a baby
- What was Savannah's Halloween costume in CO
- What East coast state has Savannah Visited
- What "Incredibles" character does Chloe most resemble
- Who inspired the colors of Hailey's bedroom
- What month did Grandma and Grandpa get married
- What video game does Kolten often play with his friends
- What is the name of Grandma's adopted brother
- What sport were we attending when Uncle Sean first held Savannah
- What is the acronym for the school Bryn attend for 1 year in Des Moines
- What Toy Story character shares the same name as Bryn's cat
49 Clues: Elyse: "Alexa's not _____" • What city was Sean born in • What instrument does Chloe play • "Uncle Sean, you're in by _____" • What did Kolten dislocate in 2017 • What animal did Grandpa show at 4H • How many states has Hailey been to • What was Rylynn afraid of as a baby • How many siblings does Grandma have • What is Kolten's best friend's name • ...
ACHS ACAD 2024-04-09
Across
- Destroy Lonely and Playboi Carti to name a few
- Often said to resemble our youngest
- Author behind the Mistborn book series
- Strange or bizarre
- Board game where you apologize to your opponents
- What a team of decathletes might say to show appreciation towards their coach
- President who famously cameo'd in Home Alone 2
- A baked good one might compare to a baby
- Volunteer judge and half a decathlete; Often hosts
- Barnyard birds
- One decathlete has lots of this after losing a bet
- How one might address their female friend
- Slang for when something is good
- The fast food sidekick to burges
- Ezekiel swears they would've medaled in this category had they taken the test
- Where one might find both Travis Scott and Peter Griffin
- According to this show's intro sequence, "It all started with the ___!"
- One teacher's online alias
- Volleyball position, left side
- Protagonist of Sony's Spider-Verse
- The smaller, more evil version of Dr.Evil from Austin Powers, ___-Me
- Atticus Finch and Saul Goodman to name a few
- Famous tabletop role-playing game
- French superhero donning red and black
- Actor famous for his leading role in High School Musical
- Runner-up; This color matches their room's aesthetic best of the three
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- There's a difference, lightning expands air whilst ___ is the sound it makes
- One way of showing affection, one is owed between two of our decathletes
- Constantly follows Rem around
- This name holds a great legacy and history for ACHS' ACADEC team
- What one with a large face mask may resemble
- When one thinks Mozart and Beethoven they think...
- Chester, informally
- This sweet treat makes an appearance in Disney's Princess and the Frog
- A decathlete's beloved chocolate spread
- When bored you may catch one of our decathletes ___ in place
- Famous meme rapper, shares a name with one of our own
- An abundance of this can be found in the recycling bin of any meeting they attend
- Wedged between Natural Nails&Spa and Starbucks
- When someone who puts their team on their back
- The Pokemon Company's take on the genre of MOBA
- Famous Australian children show
- A high school first year, informally
- Stuck on a test? When in doubt, ___!
- The company behind Spider-Man; Often found on the hoodie of one of our decathletes
- Slang used when telling one to focus
- Home to both Superman and Medusa
- 2023 Winner for Game of the Year
- When getting your photo taken, "Say ___!"
- 16th President of the United States, informally
50 Clues: Barnyard birds • Strange or bizarre • Chester, informally • One teacher's online alias • Constantly follows Rem around • Volleyball position, left side • Famous Australian children show • Slang for when something is good • The fast food sidekick to burges • Home to both Superman and Medusa • 2023 Winner for Game of the Year • Famous tabletop role-playing game • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
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- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
Across
- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
Down
- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Katherine's Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-18
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- Cleopatra
- The thing I love more than anything else in the world
- The place aine first saw us as a couple
- A reverent show we have watched
- The perfect bed size...
- If I were an animal
- Something we love doing together: swing, salsa, perreo
- This friend of mine and I had a great time in Michigan during spring break
- I tried to surprise you with flowers from here
- Howl's "Active fortress"
- Although not in the city, it's still pretty cool
- What the ____!!!
- One of my favorite snacks
- A complex, winding maze; also an artist you love
- A person who engages in a contest; also a unique movie we watched
- Another amazing artist and place to pray
- A good sauce and dance (well when I'm dancing with you)
- The first class we had together
- If you were a superhero
- Lollapalooza headliner
- Your favorite facial hair style...
- Some would say we are professional
- You are this; splendid or sumptuous in appearance
- How on earth could someone put this in sushi?!?
- The best shakes and baristas in the world
- The event you first told me you liked me and where I couldn't walk straight
- You have the best ____ in the world. It always brightens my day when I see it
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- You really want a pair of these
- New York Time's game
- Also this; having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of mental capacity
- Someone get her a snack!
- Biology The next class we'll have together
- A really good movie and color (with many shades)
- A fun board game to play unless you're hangry
- Your favorite video game character
- My favorite movie
- Somehow the first time you saw one of these was with me in Farley
- Made BBL Drizzy
- The fakest major at nd
- Water bug
- Sharpshooter
- Your favorite color and one of the colors that make up my eye
- A book series we both have read!
- A sport you're pretty good at from high school
- I officially asked if you wanted to be my girlfriend after leaving _____ hall
- A prolonged and affectionate hug; one of my favorite things to do with you
- The sport you got a handball in
- My nickname
- Our favorite show growing up and now
- One of your favorite snacks (besides me)
- To fall in love in spanish
- Mist and Fury, Silver Flames, Frost and Starlight, Thorns and Roses, Wings and Ruin
- You saw me at a _______ game during winter break
- We tried sitting next to each other... thanks Maddy
54 Clues: Cleopatra • Water bug • My nickname • Sharpshooter • Made BBL Drizzy • What the ____!!! • My favorite movie • If I were an animal • New York Time's game • The fakest major at nd • Lollapalooza headliner • The perfect bed size... • If you were a superhero • Someone get her a snack! • Howl's "Active fortress" • One of my favorite snacks • To fall in love in spanish • You really want a pair of these • ...
The Wizarding World of Words and Ice 2018-01-19
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- / Number of books in the Harry Potter series.
- / The borough in which the television show "Wizards of Waverly Place" takes place.
- / "The ___" released the hit song “Pinball Wizard” with the lyrics “That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pin ball” in 1969.
- / A power tool used in carving ice sculptures.
- / What people used to keep food cool before refrigerators.
- / Marvel Comics' superhero Dr. Strange's profession before he learned the mystic arts and claimed the title of “sorcerer supreme.”
- / Last name of Clarks Summit native and Olympic figure skater.
- / The theme of the 2017 Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / Princess Anna and Prince Hans, from Disney's “Frozen,” finish each other's __________.
- / The full name of “the man behind the curtain” in “The Wizard of Oz” is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise _____.
- / A piece of equipment used to clean and smooth the surface of an ice rink.
- / This American inventor was known as “the Wizard of Menlo Park.”
- / A frozen treat similar to ice cream
- / This wizard character first appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's “Historia Regum Britanniae,” (written around 1136) and was a blending of the two legendary figures, Myrddin Wyllt and Ambrosius Aurelianus.
- / Don Herbert hosted two television shows that taught children about science. The first, “Watch Mr. Wizard,” aired from 1951 to 1965 on NBC and the second, “Mr. Wizard's _____,” from 1983 to 1991 on Nickelodeon.
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- / The saber-tooth squirrel from the “Ice Age” movies.
- / A substance that melts ice.
- / Where the Wizards basketball team is from.
- / A drill used for ice fishing holes.
- / The late basketball player/coach John ______ was nicknamed the “Wizard of Westwood,” who won 10 NCAA championships in a 12-year period as head coach at UCLA.
- / A colorful ice cream topping.
- / Coriarkin, the fallen star-turned-wizard in C.S. Lewis' "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” uses magic to rule these one-legged and dim-witted creatures.
- / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____."
- / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016.
- / Wizard Harry Dresden uses this word to cast a freezing spell in Jim Butcher's “The Dresden Files.”
- / Organization that presents the annual Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / "Tip of the _______."
- / The former name of the wizard Gandalf, from J. R. R. Tolkien's “The Hobbit” novel and “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
- / The iceman, played by Chill Wills, in "Meet Me in St. Louis"
- / In the British sci-fi television show Doctor Who, the Ice Warriors and Ice Lords are a race of reptilian humanoids from this planet.
30 Clues: / "Tip of the _______." • / A substance that melts ice. • / A colorful ice cream topping. • / A drill used for ice fishing holes. • / A frozen treat similar to ice cream • / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016. • / Where the Wizards basketball team is from. • / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____." • / Number of books in the Harry Potter series. • ...
CATS 2012-06-23
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- touch-eachother
- Everyone hates the
- The most important piece of CATS equipment
- All rock
- Heel-hooks to get FAs of moves
- Danielson's Shoe of choice
- Grey, Blue and ____
- V0 and V8
- Hold of the Week that was NOT a Duck Pinch
- 3 taped problems, one simulates
- Superhero for the weak
- sixtythree point _____
- Noobs drawn to it like a_______
- Pinch crimp
- Hold that replaced the ledge on Main Wall Zbar
- Small, flat faced and furry
- Quivering Palm problem
- 5.12a Open feet, 5.13a jibs only
- "You can do anything with a _____"
- Loves balls
- The darkhorse 3rd ascent of Orange Hornytoad
- Bane of CATS music
- No
- True Athelete
- samurai, very polite
- The project
- Was the King of Tick Tack Crimps
- ETCH stands for
- Victim of racism
- Red Dual-Tex crimp below the Blue pinch is over what word?
- good ridance, person
- 2012 Olympics location, climber
- Big Blue's nationality
- Rainbow
- Chris' Project
- Professional of plastic
- Beter
- We were sure Ben had a secret _____
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- Wouldn't do well as a deer
- Vandalizes
- Old Man
- Turned to the darkside and pro
- Crushes comps and rock
- Contender for the Project
- The Egg is also a
- James' Summer Job
- What is the baby doing
- Palm up hand motioning up and down forearm means
- Came in to climb upsidedown on toehooks
- Fowl Pinches
- CATS is the
- Always talking from Denver
- Only repeater of Campus 1-4
- Mice
- B
- Crazy person's holds have ____ in them
- Turns of lights with great haste
- The color of the jib that is always on
- Front desk climber
- the First Ascent of Hudz was a
- Thought it went to Atlanta
- V Neck Tank Top
- THE boulder darkhorse?
- Young's classic Tank-top
- James scratches his head with
- Always happy to see you
- Working out
- Sweatpants
- Sticky
- James and Young have the same ______
- Always have to tell randoms that there is no ___
- Cats is about emulating
- Future-Man does what with the top of the wall?
- Talks to knee-bars,figure-fours and such
- hold sounds like small, flat faced and furry answer
- Hold anchored to the original wall
- The left roof has a very large _____
- No one wants to hear Phil and James talk about it
- Full crimp
- Pacific Crest Trail, National ____ Trail
- Can make herself heard
- Smaller than Cardeck
- When crossing hands the one on top
83 Clues: B • No • Mice • Beter • Sticky • Old Man • Rainbow • All rock • V0 and V8 • Vandalizes • Sweatpants • Full crimp • CATS is the • Pinch crimp • Loves balls • The project • Working out • Fowl Pinches • True Athelete • Chris' Project • touch-eachother • V Neck Tank Top • ETCH stands for • Victim of racism • The Egg is also a • James' Summer Job • Everyone hates the • Front desk climber • Bane of CATS music • Grey, Blue and ____ • ...
Kelly's Off to Hollywood! 2021-01-13
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- **Berkeley Ph.D and eco-conscious robot desperate to save the planet?**
- **Poorly spoken direction for Birdo's alter ego to hike?**
- *The teen-starboy-superhero sounding name for a former Anchor driver moonlighting as an essential smoothie ingredient?*
- Like everything in America, it started out as a healthy alternative but then degenerated into immediate gratification for the masses.
- *Apt name for a meaty treat whose lefty jump shot is elite?*
- parental role model
- a fortnight of asanas
- inspiration behind Kelly's fave segment
- three-letter 'dirty word' in Dominical
- Bokelly **Desal expert belting out 'La Vie en Rose'?**
- nearly tarnished the BAU's reputation
- the only acceptable place for imperialism
- where the playa is flamenco and the tacos are Zackos
- new dad and long-time ginger wizard
- Who Petey turns to when his siblings stop buying him bebidas
- **Fiber-advocate becomes Senator after returning from the moon?**
- *Guac specialist moonlighting as a camera-hungry paper salesman?*
- **CAH all-time leader trading in the green deck for Celtics green?**
- chewing gum describing Petey's ample peach
- *If Fleabag was just as sexually confused but went to the Bahamas with D and was "a little more masculine"?*
- **Thoreau recipient after enlisting?**
- *Marsh bird specializing in migration economics?*
- Skrkelly **American Legion winner becomes heartless pharma-bro serving time in federal prison?**
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- nirvana for Rusty
- **A Fu (Foundation) Fighter interested in flight and the youth of America?**
- psychological interrogator meets a losing candidate in Maine
- weed strain perfectly capturing two supple-bottomed family members
- Somerville's own member of the squad named like Elvis
- *Sig Nu bro so icy for Quavo?*
- *More recent American Legion winner stuck philosophizing in purgatory?*
- *A laundry enthusiast's animated mystery?*
- Amphibian organization that slaps
- *an impeached-President's son known for being a summitteer?*
- **Best way to find an environmental sis in the checkout aisle at Market Basket?**
- cocaine kingpin meets legend of Backyard Baseball
- common crossword clue, also a fruit commonly eaten for breakfast
- Kelly-inspired spinning battle toy
- Rusty's puzzling alter ego
- Wheel locale in a Lucinda Williams song inspired by Kelly's pitch
- Canned stable for the Hot Priest
- **Weird decision between a valedictorian and rafting locale?**
- New neighborhood hotspot
- **Lax state champ becomes a choosy country singer?**
- ***What The Privo Top Intern of 2020 called a John Landergan semi date growing up***
- prideful, prejudiced watch party (abbr.) meets a New England hip hop radio station
- life
- patio-like horse trainer
47 Clues: life • nirvana for Rusty • parental role model • a fortnight of asanas • New neighborhood hotspot • patio-like horse trainer • Rusty's puzzling alter ego • *Sig Nu bro so icy for Quavo?* • Canned stable for the Hot Priest • Amphibian organization that slaps • Kelly-inspired spinning battle toy • new dad and long-time ginger wizard • nearly tarnished the BAU's reputation • ...
scarlett johansson 2022-03-14
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- samuel l jackson gifted scarlett and ryan reynolds this gift as a wedding present.
- song based on scarlett by popular american singer, katy perry.
- the musical guest of scarletts 2007 SNL episode.
- a romcom scarlett starred in which her costars include the likes of ben affleck, jennifer aniston, drew barrymore, and busy philipps.
- director of marriage story.
- scarlett did an impression of this singer in 2021 on the tonight show.
- where scarlett spent her 21st birthday.
- scarlett's first leading role.
- this famous director filmed scarlett's 2013 dolce and gabbana ad with future "sing" costar.
- scarletts breakout adult role that won her a BAFTA and gave her multiple award nominations.
- scarlett directed the 2015 concert of this pop singer.
- scarlett's best movie.
- what state does scarlett primarily live in?
- scarlett's first wes anderson film.
- the haim sister scarlett had a (flop) girls group with.
- scarlett's marvel characters superhero name.
- scarlett's current husband and skincare tester.
- scarlett starred in this comedy with kate mckinnon and zoë kravitz.
- scarlett's skincare company.
- scarlett called this legend to tell her that staying true to who she was makes all her dreams come true.
- scarlett was in the 2009 music video of this singers song.
- scarlett dated this famous musician in high school.
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- who did scarlett originally lend her support to during the 2020 elections primaries.
- this athlete tweeted "Scarlett johanneson I will drink ur bath water...#random"
- number of times scarlett has appeared on SNL including cameos.
- how scarlett described her nude photo leak on david lettermans show.
- scarletts favorite 2019 release.
- scarletts paris based business that (allegedly) gave people food poisoning.
- scarlett's first voice over role in a movie.
- the only marvel actor to give scarlett public support during the whole lawsuit in 2021.
- scarlett was suppose to star in the third movie of this major movie franchise before dropping out.
- scarlett did a cover album of this singers work.
- scarlett sued this billion dollar company in 2021.
- scarlett has loved the brother-sister dynamic of this popular MCU ship.
- meryl streeps favorite scarlett movie.
- scarlett rejected the role of "daisy" in the great gatsby to instead star in this film.
- the color scarlett dyed her hair during the production of iron man 2.
- what did scarlett name her now deceased fish that died of a skin disease?
- scarletts second broadway show.
- scarletts only 2022 movie release.
- scarlett's first credited acting role was on this late night talk show hosts show.
- the only one of the four EGOT categories scarlett has won as of 2022.
- the college scarlett was planning to attend.
43 Clues: scarlett's best movie. • director of marriage story. • scarlett's skincare company. • scarlett's first leading role. • scarletts second broadway show. • scarletts favorite 2019 release. • scarletts only 2022 movie release. • scarlett's first wes anderson film. • meryl streeps favorite scarlett movie. • where scarlett spent her 21st birthday. • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
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- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
Across
- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
CM squared 2023-04-19
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- Courtney's hometown
- Which wedding party member grew up in the Austin area?
- What instrument did Courtney play in middle school?
- What activity did Molly and Chapman do for his 21st birthday?
- Show that Chapman wanted to be a contestant on when in high school (3 words)
- Chapman's middle name
- Matt (Father of the Bride's) favorite band (two words)
- Clara (Mother of Groom) favorite animal
- What city did Chapman propose in?
- How many years have Chapman and Courtney been together?
- Number of Chapman family cousins
- City that the wedding is being held
- Chapman's Super Smash Bros Character of Choice (2 words)
- Chapman's hometown
- Name of the brewery that Chapman and Courtney would get oysters
- What city did Chapman and Courtney go for their one year dating anniversary?
- Mother of the Bride (Rene) occupation
- Which wedding party member does Chapman share his love of Whiskey with?
- Where did Chapman study abroad in high school?
- Name of Chapman's high school (three words)
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- How many dresses did Courtney try on (two words)?
- What street do they live on now?
- Courtney and Brittany's (Maid of Honor/Sister) favorite movie growing up
- Courtney's favorite singer (two words)
- How many years did Chapman attend summer camp?
- Where was their first date (two words)?
- What did Courtney and Chapman study in school?
- What is the name of their college friend group (two words)?
- Flavor of the wedding cake (three words)
- Courtney's star sign
- Which wedding party member lives in Chicago?
- What did Chapman have in his hands when he met Courtney?
- Name of the street that 3 members of the wedding party resided during college
- Where was Chapman and Courtney's first ever vacation together (two words)?
- Mascot of the school that Courtney and Chapman met
- Bridesmaid that won the state handwriting competition
- Chapman's birth month
- Name of the band that Lee (Father of Groom) and his brothers (Chapman's uncles) were in (two words)
- Chapman's costume when the Maddens dressed up as Wizard of Oz characters
- Where did Courtney work in high school (and some of college)?
- Their favorite TV show to watch together (two words)
- First concert they saw together (three words)
- Courtney's favorite holiday (two words)
- What month did Chapman propose?
- Courtney's favorite superhero from Marvel (two words)
- Number of bridesmaids and groomsmen (total)
- What sport were Chapman and Clarke 'role players'
- Name of Chapman and Courtney's cat
- Limb that Chapman has a metal plate (2 words)
49 Clues: Chapman's hometown • Courtney's hometown • Courtney's star sign • Chapman's middle name • Chapman's birth month • What month did Chapman propose? • What street do they live on now? • Number of Chapman family cousins • What city did Chapman propose in? • Name of Chapman and Courtney's cat • City that the wedding is being held • Mother of the Bride (Rene) occupation • ...
Dragon Ball 2025-05-05
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- The name of the studio Akira Toriyama founded after he started Dragon Ball
- Beerus' twin brother
- The name of Goku's best friend
- The service that broke during the Debut of Super Saiyan and the main source of streaming Dragon Ball
- The name of the second Dragon Ball anime
- The main villain of the second Future Trunks Arc
- The name of Dragon Ball's god of destruction
- The name of Trunks' mother and Goku's friend
- The universe that was the closest to defeating the 7th universe during the Tournament of Power (its a number)
- one of the rivals of Goku that became his friend in Dragon Ball, the green alien
- The name of the fan made project where Goku was going head to head against full power Beerus
- The Saga that Future Gohan died in
- The form exclusive to Gohan that he obtained during Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
- The creator of Dragon Ball
- The Highest grossing Dragon Ball film
- The name of Goku's master
- the movie that Super Saiyan God had its debut
- The area that the Z fighters train in on occasion that allows someone to train for a year in a day
- The other half of Piccolo that oversees earth up to the Buu Saga
- The Fusion between Goku and Vegeta using the Potara
- The server that broke after the debut of Ultra Instinct in Dragon Ball Super
- the form that Broly and Kale have unlocked
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- The name of Goku's Son and his Grandfather
- The form exclusive to Vegeta that he obtained during the Granolah Saga
- one of the rivals of Goku that became his friend in Dragon Ball, the martial arts master
- The form of the gods that goku obtained during the Tournament of Power
- The real identity of Goku Black
- Frieza's current most powerful form
- The second most prevalent and powerful character in Dragon Ball
- The first and most iconic form Goku acquired in Dragon Ball Z
- the signature attack of Goku originating from Master Roshi
- The biggest and most recurring villain in Dragon Ball
- The name of Beerus' master and Angel of the 7th Universe
- The form Goku achieved first in the Tournament of Power
- the form Vegeta takes during the Saiyan Saga
- The main character of Dragon Ball
- The Fusion between Goku and Vegeta using the Fusion Dance
- The remake of Dragon Ball Z that was made to be shorter and more to the liking of Akira Toriyama
- The name of Cell's final form during Dragon Ball Z
- The name of Piccolo's current most powerful form
40 Clues: Beerus' twin brother • The name of Goku's master • The creator of Dragon Ball • The name of Goku's best friend • The real identity of Goku Black • The main character of Dragon Ball • The Saga that Future Gohan died in • Frieza's current most powerful form • The Highest grossing Dragon Ball film • The name of the second Dragon Ball anime • ...
G4 Semester 1 2024-12-02
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- SB 20 pt 2 example - You don't want to have a ___.
- SB 19 pt 1 - It's a fruit.
- SB 13 pt 2 - What does Alex love?
- A game you play with your feet and a black and white ball.
- SB 15 pt 2 - What is the girl's name?
- SB 18 pt 2 - How's the weather?
- SB 20 pt 1b example - Max doesn't want to ___ the dog.
- SB 9 pt 3 - The rat with a red hat ___ ham with the ram.
- SB 18 pt 2 - How is Sally?
- SB 6 pt 3 - What does the boy ask about?
- You wear this when it's cold.
- A very fast animal that lives in the savannah and eats meat.
- A game you play with a racket and a green ball.
- A game you play with a white ball.
- SB 16 pt 1 - When you can't see someone/something.
- A yellow fruit.
- In the winter, it's ___.
- SB 21 pt 1 - Tony can go for a run or climb the ___.
- This is an animal from Australia that eats meat.
- SB 10 pt 2 - What animals can swim fast?
- SB 15 pt 2 - The girl can run fast and ___ far.
- SB 10 pt 1 - What animal is dangerous.
- Animals that live in the jungle and eat fruit and leaves.
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- This is an animal from Australia which jumps on 2 legs.
- What is a place with a lot of trees where can you go camping?
- SB 21 pt 1 - The boy lives on a ___.
- SB 21 pt 1 - What is the boy's name?
- In the ___, Hanoi is very hot and humid.
- SB 16 pt 1 - Super Sam can ___ and punch hard.
- A game you play with an orange ball.
- A bird we eat a lot of.
- Where does a camel live?
- An animal with 8 legs. A lot of people are afraid of them.
- What does a koala eat?
- Pizza is made of bread, tomatoes, and ___.
- When there's lots of water in the air. It's normally like this when it's hot.
- Where does a cheetah live?
- SB 13 pt 2 - How often does Max win races?
- A shiny yellow metal. Find it on page 14.
- SB 16 pt 1 - Super Sam is a ___.
- SB 10 pt 2 - What is the animal that can fly?
- SB 11 pt 1 - What animals are green?
- SB 5 pt 2b - The girl is wearing a ___ because it's sunny.
- SB 5 pt 2b - The boy is wearing ___ and a T-shirt.
44 Clues: A yellow fruit. • What does a koala eat? • A bird we eat a lot of. • Where does a camel live? • In the winter, it's ___. • SB 19 pt 1 - It's a fruit. • SB 18 pt 2 - How is Sally? • Where does a cheetah live? • You wear this when it's cold. • SB 18 pt 2 - How's the weather? • SB 16 pt 1 - Super Sam is a ___. • SB 13 pt 2 - What does Alex love? • A game you play with a white ball. • ...
Merry Christmas, I hate you xoxoxo 2025-12-07
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- Iconic Arsenal kit sponsor from the early 2000s
- Second pastime at BCA
- You’ve got to have at least a 1000 ____ for me to talk to you
- Hid this from you for ages
- Lucky number?
- 2022 The Batman director
- You bulk up meals with these thanks to moi
- A person convicted of a child sexual offence
- Lakers forward often compared to MJ
- The only YouTubers I watch?
- My repeat show (abbr.)
- The nightclub Oswald attempts to fully claim
- Where the Riddler’s online followers gather
- __stick
- 4pm death =
- Most convoluted drive to...
- Best ice cream on a stick
- Can’t look you in the ___ without a frown
- Taupō
- Tyler's big question
- Division rival the Giants love to beat
- Too weak for Adam’s ___
- Arsenal’s home ground since 2006
- Woody voice actor
- Yelena German slang
- Lakers coach with 11 championships
- To my dissapointment, you’ll “always” notice change in someones __
- Wordle must start with
- Your secret love
- ___ girls are the most popular
- You swear you don't have
- Biggest misconception, you thought I called you a...
- Top monster
- You can’t cook__
- Our friendship started from a simple
- Flexy Disney superhero
- Giant known for making the “Helmet Catch”
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- First pastime at BCA
- Lovliest companion at night
- Must say yes if Käthe or Adam offer a ___
- WALL.E's crush
- Rat who dreams of being a chef
- Endearing term you've adopted
- Mean to Coops =
- Unbelievably difficult to pronounce
- You are a ...?
- Giants’ home stadium (shared with the Jets)
- Stadium Arsenal played at before the Emirates
- You love some ___ hair
- ___ Cleo!
- You can’t say no to…
- Reintroduced by...
- An insult to a teacher's classroom
- In the Penguin, Sofia Falcone is played by
- Corrupt Gotham renewal fund mastermind
- Space Jam Villains
- Could you pretty please get me...
- I would always make you a ____
- My biggest waste of money on you
- Cannot remember your
- Big no no is to...
- Lakers big man famous for skyhook
- Long-lasting drunken misstype?
- Legendary center traded to Lakers in 1975
- Rival team the Lakers face in the Hallway Series
- Record goal scorer for Arsenal
- The penguins nickname
- Meet the Robinsons' family motto 'Keep _____'
- Strongest man
- Everything sounds better with wee
- Lanky ___
- Man straight out of a movie
- Must not be friends or date?
- Had to sneakily purchase a replica
- Must go to ___ with me
- Alleged best choc milk?
- 19th birthday gift
- The Lakers’ 2020 championship took place here
78 Clues: Taupō • __stick • ___ Cleo! • Lanky ___ • 4pm death = • Top monster • Lucky number? • Strongest man • WALL.E's crush • You are a ...? • Mean to Coops = • Your secret love • You can’t cook__ • Woody voice actor • Reintroduced by... • Space Jam Villains • Big no no is to... • 19th birthday gift • Yelena German slang • First pastime at BCA • You can’t say no to… • Cannot remember your • Tyler's big question • ...
Max's SSAT Crossword 2019-11-05
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- Scarlett Johansen plays this adept & agile Avengers superhero
- "Four ______ and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal
- able to be challenged or attacked
- Capital of spain
- to imply; to subtly introduce something
- a situation with no obvious way out; deadlock
- combining parts to make a whole; a mixture or amalgation
- marked by ready ability to move with quick easy grace
- Author of the "Percy Jackson" series, Rick _______
- seeking to attract attention, admiration or envy through being over the top or obvious
- removed or distant either physically or emotionally
- skill or cleverness in devising or combining : INVENTIVENESS
- this basketball team recently moved from Oracle Arena to the Chase Center
- Name of the fires that caused power outages in Marin in October 2019 in Northern California
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
- A streaming service on which you can watch "Stranger Things" and "Bo Jack Horseman"
- Knock Knock and Yo Momma are types of these
- The catchphrase for this cultural phenomenon is "Gotta catch 'em all"
- to twist into coils or folds
- to refuse to accept to refuse to have anything to do with.
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- Famous Victorian murderer: ______ the Ripper
- to find out or learn with certainty
- The F in TGIF
- exhibiting an odd manner; eccentric
- The name of the numerical scale used to measure an earthquake's magnitude
- Movies are given their ratings (PG, R) by this association
- Mario's brother
- This type of tree is a highlight of Muir woods
- "Old Town Road" singer
- Climber's challenging summit in Yosemite, featured in the recent documentary "Free Solo"
- Harry Potter's red-headed friend: Ron ______
- Holiday that falls on November 11th
- He faced a burning bush and climbed Mt. Sinai
- This SF neighborhood is known for its Italian flair and the City Lights bookstore.
- You must be this age to get your driver's license in California
- Position name of the soccer player that scores the goals.
- One time frontman of N*Sync: ________ Timberlake
- Lin Manuel Miranda's uproarious musical about one of the Founding Fathers
- an immeasurably deep pit; depths
- an addition that is not really part of the whole, associate, or assistant
- Slang for losing your temper: ______ out
- The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were housed in Fort _____ to keep them safe during WWII
- "A penny saved is a penny _________"
- a brand of chocolate sandwich cookie with a creamy white filling
44 Clues: The F in TGIF • Mario's brother • Capital of spain • "Old Town Road" singer • to twist into coils or folds • an immeasurably deep pit; depths • able to be challenged or attacked • to find out or learn with certainty • exhibiting an odd manner; eccentric • Holiday that falls on November 11th • "A penny saved is a penny _________" • to imply; to subtly introduce something • ...
w11w 2020-07-15
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- This is why only fools are heroes - because you never know when some lunatic will come along with a sadistic choice. Let die the woman you love... or suffer the little children? Make your choice, and see how a hero is rewarded!
- "If I must suffer, humanity will suffer with me! I shall repay them for sentencing me to a life without the warmth of human comfort! I will blanket this city in an endless winter! First Gotham... and then the world!"
- "With this collar on, my superpower is just unbridled cancer. Give me a bow and arrow and I'm basically Hawkeye."
- “Can’t live with somebody putting a cap on my destiny. Spent my whole life working to be something greater by becoming something smaller.
- "If we can get a picture of Julia Roberts in a thong, we can certainly get a picture of this weirdo."
- superhero with the element fe in their name
- Those are the heads of all of your lieutenants. That took me two hours. You wanna see what I get done in a whole evening? Make no mistake. I'm not asking you to cut in with me, I'm telling you!
- You crossed the line first, sir. You hammered then and in their desperation they turned to a man they didn't fully understand. Some men aren't looking for anything logical. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with.
- I mean like, folks who have lost stuff. And we have, man, we have, all of us. Homes, and our families, normal lives. And you think life takes more than it gives, but not today. Today it's giving us something. It is giving us a chance.
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- red blue and gold costume
- ny lawyer nibba
- yellow and blue costume
- they say that falling in love is wonderful.
- We have rules. You are not judge, jury or executioner.
- "In case you needed to kill me, but you can't. I know! I tried! I got low. I didn't see an end so I put a bullet in my mouth, and the other guy spit it out."
- swaggest mustache in dc
- The shadows betray you, because they belong to me!
- "What hurts more? A? Or B? Forehand? Or backhand? A little louder, lamb chop. I think you may have a collapsed lung."
- "If you're going to Earth, you might want a guide. I do have a bit of experience in that arena."
- I don't know if they told you, but I-I'm a hitman. I'm not a fireman. I don't save people.
- Never wound what you can't kill
21 Clues: ny lawyer nibba • yellow and blue costume • swaggest mustache in dc • red blue and gold costume • Never wound what you can't kill • they say that falling in love is wonderful. • superhero with the element fe in their name • The shadows betray you, because they belong to me! • We have rules. You are not judge, jury or executioner. • ...
OUR HEROES! 2021-02-24
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- he might be green, but not with envy!
- warning you of the inevitable. Don't fight!
- you might get a real charge from this hero!
- brought us into the discussion in a major way!
- for quick getaways, call ...
- a mysterious angel
- powers unlocked by a crimson sorceress
- a New York Giant
- eat your heart out, Iron Man.
- buried with his ancestors
- hero or journalist. You decide.
- where did you dig up this name?
- Tandy's partner
- terrific technology
- robbed a tiger and tricked a monkey
- affliction of the Weather Witch
- the home of J.J.
- located in a specific place
- brought a dark P. pardus to the screen.
- well, she's ours now! They'll be OK.
- said to be the first
- runs a tight ship!
- she wants to be evil and cheat at jacks.
- Founder and director of S.W.O.R.D.
- what will I become?
- a yellow blur, to the untrained eye
- a holy mutant
- his brother's keeper
- fitz's otl.
- a human SHIELD
- versatile enough for any role
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- the Adored Ones
- a master programmer AND superhero
- Centipede's victim
- suggests individual specificity
- inspires wildcats to dance
- a shadowy partner. The opposite of light.
- not Parker, but ...
- even without powers, she's an all-STAR.
- Whitney's every woman, but she's every beast!
- being raised in the ways of a hero
- in brightest day, in blackest night ...
- Asgard has a new sovereign!
- it takes two to fly like he do!
- responsible for Wally's hair
- too fast and furious to play a Lantern.
- a banging place to live!
- "Show them who you are!"
- a king. Not to be confused with Tarzan.
- the most brilliant woman in the world!
- Okoye
- he's back!
- the new home of Hawkins
- rest in power, King!
- enemy of a serpent
- mistaken for a goddess
- taking you to new places in his role
- the queen nonpareil who once waited to exhale
- take a deep breath and destroy your enemies!
- a flying Avenger
- pint-sized Shazam, empowered
- cleaning up Gotham one punch at a time
- Ororo's undoing
- a shocking principal
- an inhuman terrorist
- she's one lucky girl!
- Gotta go fast!
- the One Black Man
- an iron man; not Iron Man
- a tiny, whiny, manipulative speedster
- the unifying attribute
- protected by totem bearers
- brains behind the Bat
73 Clues: Okoye • he's back! • fitz's otl. • a holy mutant • Gotta go fast! • a human SHIELD • the Adored Ones • Tandy's partner • Ororo's undoing • a New York Giant • the home of J.J. • a flying Avenger • the One Black Man • Centipede's victim • a mysterious angel • enemy of a serpent • runs a tight ship! • not Parker, but ... • terrific technology • what will I become? • rest in power, King! • a shocking principal • ...
Happy Budday 2021-03-01
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- This famous inn, featuring the only known public entry to Undermountain, attracts adventurers of every sort.
- Battle royale in COD
- This is a word that modern Greeks often use to describe doing something with soul, creativity, or love
- “Climate Best by Government Test”
- When nature calls, you answer here.
- Chili Cheese panner Manchurian triple decker pure veggie mayo masala sandwich
- Wasn't who baby?
- DogVsCat
- Steaming hot, acidic, goosebump driven
- I’ve spent too much time on this (short form)
- Very versatile words that can be used for anything..typically, the listener will have to derive meaning from context
- 2004 and 2009 were important years for this entity
- David bowie played this role (also think X Æ A-12)
- Liz lemon catch phrase
- The worst bubble
- The best version of Eclipse is by ?
- Although we don’t like this food item, I think we should add some magic to it
- Little green guy in my room
- Tom Riddle framed this elf for the murder of his/her master
- they make amazing PC fans
- “I’ve seen it on the set. And its heartbreaking”
- “Blank canvas” as a post title
- Civic, but awesome
- Is this a quality you would associate with a statistician?
- “___ always good to chat. We’ll taste now”
- What's your second favorite color
- I'm not me, I'm you
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- Kinda the main character in bob?
- We really should move here
- BTK
- Link: magic,daytona,superhero,psycho
- Andrew Douglas Rea
- William wallace, joan of arc, attila the hun, saladin, genghis khan etc
- Crazy awesome cartoon baboon
- What was that car show we went to?
- Very important amendment from 1988 that establishes standards
- What kinda wolf do we both like?
- STOP STEALING the thingy CACKTAKI holds
- Commander of the Luftwaffe
- We wrecked this car XD
- Coffee
- Makes perfect sense with 48 down
- Adidas knockoffs hahaha
- "Stone Cold"'s last name
- I call you to tell one important thing
- plural of mongoose (this word does not exist)
- Car with license plate “outatime”
- This Song can lead to very serious injuries
- We always end up doing this with netflix shows
- Egypt station
- Who is Aragog’s wife?
- My fav subreddit
- Together with 5 down and 30 down makes a series you like
- rurrr jurrrr
- Spooky-scary initiation ceremony
- CMB, while a dating app, also refers to a famous tourist destination to these mountains
56 Clues: BTK • Coffee • DogVsCat • rurrr jurrrr • Egypt station • Wasn't who baby? • The worst bubble • My fav subreddit • Andrew Douglas Rea • Civic, but awesome • I'm not me, I'm you • Battle royale in COD • Who is Aragog’s wife? • We wrecked this car XD • Liz lemon catch phrase • Adidas knockoffs hahaha • "Stone Cold"'s last name • they make amazing PC fans • We really should move here • ...
The Wizarding World of Words and Ice 2018-01-19
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- / A substance that melts ice.
- / Organization that presents the annual Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / The late basketball player/coach John ______ was nicknamed the “Wizard of Westwood,” who won 10 NCAA championships in a 12-year period as head coach at UCLA.
- / A power tool used in carving ice sculptures.
- / Where the Wizards basketball team is from.
- / Don Herbert hosted two television shows that taught children about science. The first, “Watch Mr. Wizard,” aired from 1951 to 1965 on NBC and the second, “Mr. Wizard's _____,” from 1983 to 1991 on Nickelodeon.
- / The full name of “the man behind the curtain” in “The Wizard of Oz” is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise _____.
- / Coriarkin, the fallen star-turned-wizard in C.S. Lewis' "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” uses magic to rule these one-legged and dim-witted creatures.
- / "Tip of the _______."
- / A drill used for ice fishing holes.
- / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016.
- / Last name of Clarks Summit native and Olympic figure skater.
- / The iceman, played by Chill Wills, in "Meet Me in St. Louis"
- / The saber-tooth squirrel from the “Ice Age” movies.
- / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____."
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- / Number of books in the Harry Potter series.
- / Princess Anna and Prince Hans, from Disney's “Frozen,” finish each other's __________.
- / A piece of equipment used to clean and smooth the surface of an ice rink.
- / The theme of the 2017 Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / The borough in which the television show "Wizards of Waverly Place" takes place.
- / A frozen treat similar to ice cream
- / Marvel Comics' superhero Dr. Strange's profession before he learned the mystic arts and claimed the title of “sorcerer supreme.”
- / "The ___" released the hit song “Pinball Wizard” with the lyrics “That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pin ball” in 1969.
- / What people used to keep food cool before refrigerators.
- / The former name of the wizard Gandalf, from J. R. R. Tolkien's “The Hobbit” novel and “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
- / A colorful ice cream topping.
- / This American inventor was known as “the Wizard of Menlo Park.”
- / This wizard character first appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's “Historia Regum Britanniae,” (written around 1136) and was a blending of the two legendary figures, Myrddin Wyllt and Ambrosius Aurelianus.
- / In the British sci-fi television show Doctor Who, the Ice Warriors and Ice Lords are a race of reptilian humanoids from this planet.
- / Wizard Harry Dresden uses this word to cast a freezing spell in Jim Butcher's “The Dresden Files.”
30 Clues: / "Tip of the _______." • / A substance that melts ice. • / A colorful ice cream topping. • / A frozen treat similar to ice cream • / A drill used for ice fishing holes. • / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016. • / Where the Wizards basketball team is from. • / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____." • / Number of books in the Harry Potter series. • ...
The Wizarding World of Words and Ice 2018-01-19
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- / This American inventor was known as “the Wizard of Menlo Park.”
- / A frozen treat similar to ice cream
- / The theme of the 2017 Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / Marvel Comics' superhero Dr. Strange's profession before he learned the mystic arts and claimed the title of “sorcerer supreme.”
- / In the British sci-fi television show Doctor Who, the Ice Warriors and Ice Lords are a race of reptilian humanoids from this planet.
- / "Tip of the _______."
- / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016.
- / What people used to keep food cool before refrigerators.
- / The borough in which the television show "Wizards of Waverly Place" takes place.
- / Last name of Clarks Summit native and Olympic figure skater.
- / Princess Anna and Prince Hans, from Disney's “Frozen,” finish each other's __________.
- / The saber-tooth squirrel from the “Ice Age” movies.
- / A drill used for ice fishing holes.
- / The former name of the wizard Gandalf, from J. R. R. Tolkien's “The Hobbit” novel and “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
- / "The ___" released the hit song “Pinball Wizard” with the lyrics “That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pin ball” in 1969.
- / The full name of “the man behind the curtain” in “The Wizard of Oz” is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise _____.
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- / The iceman, played by Chill Wills, in "Meet Me in St. Louis"
- / Don Herbert hosted two television shows that taught children about science. The first, “Watch Mr. Wizard,” aired from 1951 to 1965 on NBC and the second, “Mr. Wizard's _____,” from 1983 to 1991 on Nickelodeon.
- / A piece of equipment used to clean and smooth the surface of an ice rink.
- / Organization that presents the annual Clarks Summit Festival of Ice.
- / Coriarkin, the fallen star-turned-wizard in C.S. Lewis' "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” uses magic to rule these one-legged and dim-witted creatures.
- / A substance that melts ice.
- / Where the Wizards basketball team is from.
- / This wizard character first appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's “Historia Regum Britanniae,” (written around 1136) and was a blending of the two legendary figures, Myrddin Wyllt and Ambrosius Aurelianus.
- / A power tool used in carving ice sculptures.
- / Number of books in the Harry Potter series.
- / Wizard Harry Dresden uses this word to cast a freezing spell in Jim Butcher's “The Dresden Files.”
- / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____."
- / A colorful ice cream topping.
- / The late basketball player/coach John ______ was nicknamed the “Wizard of Westwood,” who won 10 NCAA championships in a 12-year period as head coach at UCLA.
30 Clues: / "Tip of the _______." • / A substance that melts ice. • / A colorful ice cream topping. • / A frozen treat similar to ice cream • / A drill used for ice fishing holes. • / This team won the Stanley Cup in 2016. • / Where the Wizards basketball team is from. • / A drink poured over ice is "on the _____." • / Number of books in the Harry Potter series. • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
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- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
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- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
Across
- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
Down
- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
Across
- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
Down
- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
How well do I know you? 2021-10-05
Across
- You are here right now?
- Oh no don't touch the floor its______
- An animal and it is said to be a man's best friend
- Your English teachers always tell you to write these.
- It is like a big cat, but has stripes and is not as friendly
- Your using this right now to be able to understand what I am saying.
- What male superhero would you say Wonderwoman goes with?
- You drink out of this
- What do you normally go to the library to pick up?
- You put these on and they make your shoes not smell bad
- You use these to be able to see
- You use this to talk with someone far away.
- They ride ships and wear eyepatches.
- If Tom from "Tom and Jerry" is a cat then Jerry is a?
- You get to drive this once your turn 16?
- These are small and swim in ponds, oceans, and lakes
- You get this when you open a treasure chest.
- You drink this everyday to survive
- The hottest time of the year is what season?
- These are at birthday parties and when released in the air they don't come back down.
- Patrick____?
- You don't want to go outside without these on your feet
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- If you are going to go research something what would you research on?
- This is a fruit and a color.
- You use this to search for hidden treasure.
- You have to mow this to make sure it doesn't grow too long
- Money doesn't grow off of what?
- Most people would rather have this during the summer than ice cream.
- You use this to smell what your mom's cooking in the kitchen
- They are said to be the kings of the jungle.
- This animal is lazy and tends to cough out fur balls
- Polar_______ & Grizzly________
- These float around in the sky
- You use this in every single class period.
- Everyone loves going here during the summer.
- You go here to see a variety of animals.
- This is above your waist and you are wearing this right now
- This is the most common animal that people ride on.
- His sidekick is robin
- You are sitting on this right now.
- The coldest time of the year is what season?
- This is permanent and you write with it.
- This is extremely fragile and if you drop it, it will break?
- This is where we get our natural brightness from
44 Clues: Patrick____? • You drink out of this • His sidekick is robin • You are here right now? • This is a fruit and a color. • These float around in the sky • Polar_______ & Grizzly________ • Money doesn't grow off of what? • You use these to be able to see • You are sitting on this right now. • You drink this everyday to survive • They ride ships and wear eyepatches. • ...
Toys R Us. 2021-11-28
Across
- a piece of equipment consisting of a strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a frame
- move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis.
- a vehicle that is teleoperated by a means that does not restrict its motion with an origin external to the device
- a toy consisting of a pair of joined discs with a deep groove between them in which string is attached and wound, which can be spun alternately downward and upward by its weight and momentum as the string unwinds and rewinds.
- a set of standardized pieces that allow for the construction of a variety of different models
- equipment that a child can use to learn about chemistry by doing simple experiments.
- a stand to set up paints and a canvas on.
- a puzzle consisting of a picture printed on cardboard or wood and cut into various pieces of different shapes that have to be fitted together.
- a large hoop spun round the body by gyrating the hips, for play or exercise.
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- a vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.
- each of a pair of boots or metal frames fitted to shoes with four or more small wheels, for gliding across a hard surface.
- any of 28 small oblong pieces marked with 0–6 pips in each half.
- a toy consisting of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of coloured glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns when the tube is rotated.
- a children's game in which each child by turn hops into and over squares marked on the ground to retrieve a marker thrown into one of these squares.
- a doll representing a character known for vigorous activity, such as a soldier or superhero.
- a miniature toy house used for playing with dolls.
- a male barbia who appears in many of barabies tv series
- a soft modelling material, used especially by children.
- a model of a small-scale railway system
- a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth that can be moulded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics.
- a toy bear for a child to play with.
- a truck who carries loads of various things to be deposited in certain places.
- a length of rope used for jumping by swinging it over the head and under the feet; a skipping rope.
- a construction toy consisting of interlocking plastic building blocks.
24 Clues: a toy bear for a child to play with. • a model of a small-scale railway system • a stand to set up paints and a canvas on. • a miniature toy house used for playing with dolls. • a male barbia who appears in many of barabies tv series • a soft modelling material, used especially by children. • any of 28 small oblong pieces marked with 0–6 pips in each half. • ...
Theater Midterm Review Unit 2 2022-02-18
Across
- when editors go over raw, unedited sound and visual files
- the process of making a movie available for viewing by an audience
- best time to release a family adventure film to have whole families enjoy it together
- early stage of filmmaking that begins once shooting dates are confirmed also the stage in production where all final logistical decisions are made (like final casting, final locations, and set design)
- person who designs costumes for films that help create characters while ensuing the actors can move as their roles require
- term used to describe the studio's approval and decision to finance a film
- documents everything that will happen in a scene by describing each shot in writing
- the creation, writing, organizing and planning of a film project the stage in film production where the preliminary groundwork is considered (script, main cast and director)
- person responsible for creating, acquiring, placing and overseeing all props
- a place where a director can have his film viewed and possibly find a good distributor
- best time to release a superhero movie with a massive budget
- stage of production that takes the least amount of time when the movie is actually shot
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- the crew chief who presides over the camera and light crews on the set
- person who layers the sound of tap shoes as she watches the editors cut of a dance sequence during post production
- someone who plans the ways in which a film will be made available to audiences
- person responsible for obtaining all sound effects, whether recorded or live, for an upcoming film
- someone who has to change their plans when the sound designer changes to individual microphones due to what actors are wearing on their heads
- part of preproduction that includes the purchase of props, the creation of sets, scouting and choosing locations for scenes and deciding on special effects
- someone who designs and creates the world (sets) where characters wear great costumes and appear on stage, role also includes suggesting the style and tone of the whole production
- someone who works with the director, producer and set designer to plan and execute the best lighting to create the look desired by the filmmakers
- the person who has read the script to understand the directors vision, reviews all footage and selects scenes according to the vision and cuts footage to ensue the scened flow logically
- a sequence of drawings meant to represent the shots they are planning for their next film or movie
- best time to release a film to win Oscars
- time in production where visual effects are added, where all editing and sound editing is done
24 Clues: best time to release a film to win Oscars • when editors go over raw, unedited sound and visual files • best time to release a superhero movie with a massive budget • the process of making a movie available for viewing by an audience • the crew chief who presides over the camera and light crews on the set • ...
G4 Semester 1 2024-12-02
Across
- An animal with 8 legs. A lot of people are afraid of them.
- A game you play with a racket and a green ball.
- SB 10 pt 1 - What animal is dangerous.
- In the ___, Hanoi is very hot and humid.
- What is a place with a lot of trees where can you go camping?
- SB 21 pt 1 - The boy lives on a ___.
- A bird we eat a lot of.
- SB 15 pt 2 - What is the girl's name?
- SB 10 pt 2 - What animals can swim fast?
- This is an animal from Australia that eats meat.
- SB 13 pt 2 - What does Alex love?
- A shiny yellow metal. Find it on page 14.
- What does a koala eat?
- SB 6 pt 3 - What does the boy ask about?
- SB 13 pt 2 - How often does Max win races?
- SB 16 pt 1 - Super Sam is a ___.
- A yellow fruit.
- You wear this when it's cold.
- SB 18 pt 2 - How is Sally?
- SB 5 pt 2b - The boy is wearing ___ and a T-shirt.
- A game you play with your feet and a black and white ball.
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- SB 5 pt 2b - The girl is wearing a ___ because it's sunny.
- SB 20 pt 2 example - You don't want to have a ___.
- SB 19 pt 1 - It's a fruit.
- SB 21 pt 1 - Tony can go for a run or climb the ___.
- SB 18 pt 2 - How's the weather?
- SB 11 pt 1 - What animals are green?
- Where does a cheetah live?
- When there's lots of water in the air. It's normally like this when it's hot.
- Where does a camel live?
- Animals that live in the jungle and eat fruit and leaves.
- SB 10 pt 2 - What is the animal that can fly?
- A game you play with a white ball.
- A game you play with an orange ball.
- SB 16 pt 1 - Super Sam can ___ and punch hard.
- SB 9 pt 3 - The rat with a red hat ___ ham with the ram.
- This is an animal from Australia which jumps on 2 legs.
- SB 20 pt 1b example - Max doesn't want to ___ the dog.
- SB 16 pt 1 - When you can't see someone/something.
- Pizza is made of bread, tomatoes, and ___.
- A very fast animal that lives in the savannah and eats meat.
- SB 21 pt 1 - What is the boy's name?
- In the winter, it's ___.
- SB 15 pt 2 - The girl can run fast and ___ far.
44 Clues: A yellow fruit. • What does a koala eat? • A bird we eat a lot of. • Where does a camel live? • In the winter, it's ___. • SB 19 pt 1 - It's a fruit. • Where does a cheetah live? • SB 18 pt 2 - How is Sally? • You wear this when it's cold. • SB 18 pt 2 - How's the weather? • SB 16 pt 1 - Super Sam is a ___. • SB 13 pt 2 - What does Alex love? • A game you play with a white ball. • ...
Vocabulary Words 1-30 2026-02-05
Across
- The _____ between last year’s donations and this year’s record‑breaking total amazed everyone.
- Some students looked with _____ at anyone who refused to participate in Wish Week events.
- The school required _____ of the safety rules during the Wish Week carnival.
- Students didn’t want to _____ the chance to raise money for a child’s wish.
- Many students _____ the Make‑A‑Wish volunteers for their dedication to helping children.
- Students tried to _____ unique games to raise more money during Wish Week.
- The Wish Kid’s favorite superhero was an _____ until the big reveal at the assembly.
- It was a _____ violation of the rules when someone tried to cut in line during the charity raffle.
- The gym was _____ as students waited for the grand total of the amount raised.
- The Wish Kid spoke with _____ about their medical journey and dreams.
- Without clear instructions, the class competition fell into _____ until the student body president stepped in to explain the rules.
- Even students who were usually _____ , meaning they didn’t care much about school events, joined in to support the cause.
- Some students felt _____ about being in the dunk booth at the carnival.
- The school hoped to _____ their fundraising total by hosting a community carnival.
- Each grade level had the _____ to plan its own fundraising activity for Wish Week.
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- Although he was usually shy and _____, he confidently shared why Wish Week mattered to him.
- No one wanted to _____, or insult, the volunteers who worked so hard to make Wish Week special.
- During the assembly, the speaker’s voice was not a _____, or dull monotone; instead, it was lively and full of energy.
- There was no _____, or lack of interest, at this school—everyone cared deeply about helping the Wish Kid.
- A few _____ students believed the joke that Mr. Beast was secretly visiting for Wish Week.
- She gave a _____, unsure smile when asked to speak on stage, but the crowd’s support helped her relax.
- His _____ quirky outfits for Spirit Days made everyone laugh and boosted school spirit.
- A local _____, surprised the school with a huge Wish Week contribution.
- The guest speaker had a _____, gentle presence that made the whole school feel comfortable during the assembly.
- It was obvious Caleb felt _____ for the idea of ignoring Wish Week fundraising.
- The schedule for Wish Week was a little _____ so teachers helped explain the events.
- The _____, nonstop cheering during the assembly made the gym feel electric.
- The Make‑A‑Wish volunteers were known for their _____ efforts to bring joy to children.
- She participated in every Wish Week activity with _____, showing energetic enthusiasm for the cause.
- The student council introduced a _____ idea for raising money: a glow‑in‑the‑dark fun run.
30 Clues: The Wish Kid spoke with _____ about their medical journey and dreams. • A local _____, surprised the school with a huge Wish Week contribution. • Some students felt _____ about being in the dunk booth at the carnival. • Students tried to _____ unique games to raise more money during Wish Week. • ...
Rohi's Crossword 2023-01-04
Across
- domestic cat's latin name-felis____
- ceo of tig bitties, or a place to say naur
- Meghann Fahy in the White Lotus, or a greek
- music genre originating in 1970s New York
- ma cellist
- NSYNC or Neumann phrase
- also called Gorgo, winged human female with living venomous snakes in place of hair.
- Hangzhou native
- visual representation
- dance or dip
- winged insect, not a butterfly
- smallest state in india
- princess who sounds like she could've also ended up a Lal
- sockeye or atlantic
- Nobel peace center home
- some call it soccer
- Rohi's question for his biggest future commitment
- The Roy children's birthright
- popular korean supermarket chain with locations in the US, Canada and the UK
- shortest tenured american president
- aang's wife
- state most likely to deal with reduced genetic variation
- Forbidden zone for Rohi
- The N word
- famous 90s ad campaign question
- Your First
- ashley stomach issue, or a building at brandeis
- shorted tenured british PM
- how much rohi's family makes per quarter
- Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea off the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula
- color that is also the name of a Taylor swift song and album
- most tolerable marvel superhero _______man
- passage between Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica or an artist who once said "Why you gotta fight with me at Cheesecake?"
- nickname for one of the best Australian cricket players, could also be a nickname for the 45th US president
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- most repeated phrase at 132 w 109th st
- rohi pass time
- kylie's first born
- hindi for turmeric
- Wozniak partner
- Harper' firm
- now defunct sf prison
- maya rudolph bath type
- Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio
- former costa rican female president or a crepuscular rodent
- going on 5 flops
- hollywood siblings (one UGLY one HOT)
- Stuffed pasta
- Your Last
- monch organization term
- Canada's second-most populous city
- argentinian producer
- long time period
- Hindi word for Cannabis
- ashley's fav movie genre
- also known as kings county
- zingeela ceo
- white lotus city
- avatar whale
- ___ and mash or a miley cyrus album
- Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad
- weekly chart that measures song popularity
- Rema's first words, or like a DJ Khaled phrase
- blue people
- russian music duo
- the jimmy that isn't a jimmy
- not over
- verb, when you have a disagreement
67 Clues: not over • Your Last • ma cellist • The N word • Your First • aang's wife • blue people • Harper' firm • dance or dip • zingeela ceo • avatar whale • Stuffed pasta • rohi pass time • Wozniak partner • Hangzhou native • going on 5 flops • long time period • white lotus city • russian music duo • kylie's first born • hindi for turmeric • sockeye or atlantic • some call it soccer • argentinian producer • ...
How well do we know each other? 2021-10-05
Across
- Your English teachers always tell you to write these.
- His sidekick is robin
- You use this to talk with someone far away.
- You use this to smell what your mom's cooking in the kitchen
- Most people would rather have this during the summer than ice cream.
- You drink out of this
- You put these on and they make your shoes not smell bad
- If you are going to go research something what would you research on?
- You are here right now?
- These are small and swim in ponds, oceans, and lakes
- This is permanent and you write with it.
- The coldest time of the year is what season?
- They ride ships and wear eyepatches.
- Patrick____?
- You have to mow this to make sure it doesn't grow too long
- You go here to see a variety of animals.
- Your using this right now to be able to understand what I am saying.
- You are sitting on this right now.
- Oh no don't touch the floor its______
- You get this when you open a treasure chest.
- Polar_______ & Grizzly________
- This is where we get our natural brightness from
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- This is extremely fragile and if you drop it, it will break?
- They are said to be the kings of the jungle.
- You use these to be able to see
- You use this to search for hidden treasure.
- What do you normally go to the library to pick up?
- You use this in every single class period.
- Everyone loves going here during the summer.
- You don't want to go outside without these on your feet
- These float around in the sky
- You get to drive this once your turn 16?
- This is above your waist and you are wearing this right now
- An animal and it is said to be a man's best friend
- If Tom from "Tom and Jerry" is a cat then Jerry is a?
- Money doesn't grow off of what?
- What male superhero would you say Wonderwoman goes with?
- This is the most common animal that people ride on.
- You drink this everyday to survive
- The hottest time of the year is what season?
- It is like a big cat, but has stripes and is not as friendly
- This is a fruit and a color.
- These are at birthday parties and when released in the air they don't come back down.
- This animal is lazy and tends to cough out fur balls
44 Clues: Patrick____? • His sidekick is robin • You drink out of this • You are here right now? • This is a fruit and a color. • These float around in the sky • Polar_______ & Grizzly________ • You use these to be able to see • Money doesn't grow off of what? • You drink this everyday to survive • You are sitting on this right now. • They ride ships and wear eyepatches. • ...
1.6 Celebration 2018-10-11
Across
- Disney's Icy Princess
- Burst of laughter; John will spontaneously do this
- Sandra's alma-mater
- Friend of Calvin, Comic Book Character
- Useable "money" at one store but of no value elsewhere;
- "___, take the wheel!"
- UBC Club
- "Excuse ___!", John butchers in French.
- Whom Uncle Sam wants, on an old poster;
- What you're doing now; Sandra and now Eden's favourite thing to do
- Genre of Shows (e.g. Soap Opera)
- What John says when he enters Sandra and Eden's home; Mario
- A drink that cannot be resisted; Eden worked here before
- stepping for SCENE points
- Ice Cream
- John's "special name" for celebrating every 15th.
- Coordinator(s); Soren
- Leonardo Decaprio's never ending dream
- Our "best friend" who offered us free dessert while we visited him, we should visit.
- Aussie Pouched Boxer
- What Eden spilled on John while taking out garbage that one time.
- "Canada ___." (said colloquially)
- have you guessed your ____ yet?; past,___,future
- "It is __" (formal answer to Who's there?")
- Happens Every Friday
- Superhero Movie Franchise
- One of the Seven Dwarfs; "Are you satisfied now?"
- Org. in which big Bucks earn big bucks; John loves to watch "King James".
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- Draw absentmindedly; John will do this if bored
- "Man, you are not serious!"; Bro
- bleating babies; John talks about them, "I'll go ham on them."
- (In tennis) no score; Romcom subject;
- online public "diaries"
- Plays on words, "I got fired from a florist, apparently I took too many leaves"
- Where community is (every Sunday)
- Eden's room is almost perpetually ____.
- Thetis Island
- Old buddy; Bro
- Plumbing feature (used nightly), John's favourite thing to do at night
- Movie quote, "Bawk-bawk, **ich!"
- John's other major drink craving, it is thicc.
- Previosly gave money for photos but now is garbage
- John's reassuring words to Eden, "______ about it!"
- "Mr. Stark, I don't feel so good."
- Will Hunting portrayer; Sandra's main actor
- West Vancouver Day Trip
- The first time we tried to rent ___, we got there too late. However, we both own one now.
- Eden is very ____; not unattractive
- Eden's future profession; Sandra's former profession
- One of Rick and Morty character's favorite catchphrases.
- a type of journaling that Eden is getting into
- Papa Whale; Floating lanterns, fried rat at the street market
- Creator of Eggie; Eden's obsession
- Don't Stop Believing
- Forbidden Fruit; ____ Products; John's Favorite Products
- expensive women's fashion boutique aka expensive girl clothes galore
- One of the Meme "Getting Rolled" Song
- John's standard lunch, only 3 ingredients
58 Clues: UBC Club • Ice Cream • Thetis Island • Old buddy; Bro • Sandra's alma-mater • Don't Stop Believing • Aussie Pouched Boxer • Happens Every Friday • Disney's Icy Princess • Coordinator(s); Soren • "___, take the wheel!" • online public "diaries" • West Vancouver Day Trip • stepping for SCENE points • Superhero Movie Franchise • "Man, you are not serious!"; Bro • Movie quote, "Bawk-bawk, **ich!" • ...
Arnas crossword puzzle 2023-09-17
Across
- What name will you definitely Not name your kids?
- Sto je manu nosio za noc marketa
- Najbolje osobe u t2 osim pp su ____ i _____
- Song we sang to wake up Hendrik (all one word)
- Koga Ina voli najvise ono ikad
- Finish the sentence:”You are single here, but in _____ _____? (All one word)
- Nijedan put u albert heijn nije potpun bez _______
- Brand arninih nizozemskih zvaki za ljubljenje
- Koji od mojih zadnjih flingova je gay
- Kolko ce zena imat olic
- Olic bi reko fali mu ono “____”
- This superhero looked like Borat with his outfit
- Ko se ne pazi i petlja se s krivim ljudima dobije…
- Nas go to snack
- Inino favourite date place u tilburgu
- Sifra za nekoga tko je nekad talijan a nekad spanjolac ovisi koga pitas
- Najbolji obrok na svijetu ____ i _____
- The vibe the song “this is why we cant have nice things” has according to Niks
- There is only one thing to say when some says I have to pee
- Oke recognize the outfit: japanke, animal print t-shirt and an I go to improv attitude
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- Koliko para cipela nika ima
- And nika? (i could have mixed them up to be fair)
- A kad dobijes mono onda sluzis kao…
- Boli me briga kaj tvoji prijatelji misle ja sam si sam kupio svoj _____
- Koji pribor za jelo jos nije nitko bacio za mene
- Nika je psihu za tetovazu rekla da je ona nije dijete da je ona _____
- Ime covjeka koji je uvijek na world touru i jako mu je annoying cut ista vezano za njegov posao
- After your iconic heart which shape did i try to do?
- Inin jedini uvijet za decka je, da decko nije:
- Marinu francuzu marin nije pravo ime, nego je…
- Sta pise na vratima paulininog gornjeg wca u t2
- Najbolji albanski izlazni proizvod
- Huba sleeps in this
- lijek je meni tus ponudio kod mene doma
- You would never guess but our favourite roomate is from ______
- Odakle su bili ljudi koji su nam uzeli sav namjestaj ali ukrali i srca
- Znamo kolko volis kostime za carneval, tko je bio strumf dj ove godine?
- Lunina lozinka za rodendan u vvtu
- Kako se zvao arnin poklon za rodendan prosle godine
- Name of the most random person on my birthday party
- What kind of medicine did elom study?
- When Ina said Arna don’t go pee you are going to miss Paulines cake time she was…
- Nas najbolji kostim ikad
- A ko je bio veliki strumf?
44 Clues: Nas go to snack • Huba sleeps in this • Kolko ce zena imat olic • Nas najbolji kostim ikad • A ko je bio veliki strumf? • Koliko para cipela nika ima • Koga Ina voli najvise ono ikad • Olic bi reko fali mu ono “____” • Sto je manu nosio za noc marketa • Lunina lozinka za rodendan u vvtu • Najbolji albanski izlazni proizvod • A kad dobijes mono onda sluzis kao… • ...
Short Story Genres 2024-05-17
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- a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
- Stories in which the writing is the primary draw, these often focus more on characters than plot.
- genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
- Stories set in the real world with a fantastical element, these are distinguished from low fantasy by the thinnest of lines.
- Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily.
- a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It is related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres
- detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
- a fiction genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
- Gives the history of a person's life, written or told by that person. Often written in narrative form of that person's life.
- fiction typically centers around a grim society in which everything is as bad as can possibly be
- a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized,
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- genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader
- Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters; fiction which invites suspension of reality.
- a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual.
- a literary genre that reveals elements of human behavior using symbolism within the writing.
- a fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story.
- Narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature.
- Stories that incorporate humour and wit, often with the intent to entertain or provide social commentary.
- the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
21 Clues: Fiction set in the past, generally realistic in nature. • in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. • Stories in which the love story is central to the plot and ends happily. • genre that involves using suspense to create emotional tension within the reader • ...
Biochem Brain Teasers: Decode the Molecular Mysteries! 2025-03-22
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- A purine derivative that’s a little “off-track” from its DNA and RNA cousins—this molecule waits in the wings for a makeover into something more useful.
- It's not a “codebreaker,” but it helps read the genetic message—often thought of as “the translator”.
- This vitamin "gets activated" by sunlight, playing a crucial role in your bones—think of it as a sun-powered superhero for calcium absorption.
- A protein that’s stronger than steel, yet spins its way into something light and delicate—nature’s fabric, woven by creatures of skill.
- This molecule could be called ‘ATP’s cousin’—it helps in signal transduction, but doesn’t quite have the energy chops
- These molecules are the ‘boundary setters’—one side loves water, the other hates it. They’re the foundation of your cell membranes.
- This molecule's a ‘fatty’ character, but it’s also essential for your cell membranes and hormone production—just don’t overdo it!
- These bonds are like molecular "handshakes," holding proteins together, but they’re only strong when the conditions are right.
- The body's 'clean-up crew'—these sugar derivatives help tag waste for removal, making sure toxins don’t overstay their welcome.
- These ‘sticky’ proteins recognize sugar molecules and can tell you a lot about cell recognition and signaling.
- A polysaccharide with a secret mission—this molecule disrupts clot formation, but it’s not a cure-all; it works best when the body’s clotting needs are at their peak.
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- The process that turns 'food' into ‘fuel’ for cells, and it’s a lot like a high school chemistry lab experiment.It’s not the most efficient energy source, but when oxygen’s scarce, this ‘old-school’ process steps in.
- Like an enzyme, but can’t speed up reactions—the famous ‘helper’ molecule
- Not vicious but viscous, ensures smooth movement of the joints.
- A key player in your vision, this molecule changes shape when light hits it, allowing you to see—without it, the world would be a lot darker.
- These enzymes are a bit like molecular locksmiths—they open up the door to DNA repair
- The amino acid that’s a bit of a “mood maker”—while it’s known for building proteins, it also plays a role in helping you sleep.
- The enzyme that ‘cuts the line’—inhibits one of the key steps in DNA replication. It relieves tension in the DNA as it unwinds, but overuse can “cut” the whole process short.
- The “key” that unlocks the door for glucose to enter cells, but only when blood sugar levels rise—a delicate balance, too much or too little causes chaos.
- The structure that helps enzymes fold correctly but can also ‘hold’ them together in tight spots.
20 Clues: Not vicious but viscous, ensures smooth movement of the joints. • Like an enzyme, but can’t speed up reactions—the famous ‘helper’ molecule • These enzymes are a bit like molecular locksmiths—they open up the door to DNA repair • The structure that helps enzymes fold correctly but can also ‘hold’ them together in tight spots. • ...
Cell Structure 2025-08-28
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- A small, circular piece of DNA found in bacterial cells. The handy USB stick for sharing extra genetic info.
- The rigid outer layer made of cellulose that provides support and shape. The plant cell's very own suit of armor. (Two words)
- cell is for movement of mucus in the trachea and bronchi
- You slice an object into two: left and right part.
- A group of organs that work together to perform a major function. The ultimate corporate department of the body. (Two words)
- The net movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from a dilute to a concentrated solution. Fancy water diffusion that loves to balance things out.
- A unicellular organism with a simple cell structure without a nucleus. The ancient, minimalist single-room apartment of the cell world.
- Your brain cell (in general).
- How much bigger an image appears compared to the real object. Making small things look impressively, undeniably huge.
- That energy your "powerhouse" of the cell made.
- Bacteria have it, but Animals and Plants don't (characteristic).
- What do you use to see those tiny little organisms?
- The site of aerobic respiration, releasing energy for the cell. The mighty power plant.
- Smaller than Millimetres
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. The cell's version of a well-organized team.
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- A space in the cytoplasm filled with cell sap, keeps the cell rigid. The plant's built-in water storage canteen.
- Sperm cells and many organisms need it to move.
- The solar panel restaurant (organelle) that makes food from sunlight.
- The movement of particles against a concentration gradient, requiring energy. The cellular superhero that moves stuff uphill! (Two words)
- A structure made of different tissues working together to perform a specific function. The tissues' group project that became a vital body part.
- The selectively permeable barrier that controls what enters and exits the cell. The ultimate bouncer for the cell club (Two words).
- The tiny, protein-making machine that doesn't get paid overtime.
- The jelly-like substance where most chemical reactions happen. It's the cell's busy, messy workshop floor.
- The ability to distinguish between two separate points. It's not just zooming in, it's about seeing the details clearly.
- Contains genetic material (DNA) that controls the cell's activities. The bossy manager of the cellular office.
- An organism with complex cells containing a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. The fancy, multi-room mansion with specialized furniture.
- The net movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration. Like people spreading out in a room to avoid a crowded snack table.
- cool, latinized name for the red blood cell.
28 Clues: Smaller than Millimetres • Your brain cell (in general). • cool, latinized name for the red blood cell. • Sperm cells and many organisms need it to move. • That energy your "powerhouse" of the cell made. • You slice an object into two: left and right part. • What do you use to see those tiny little organisms? • cell is for movement of mucus in the trachea and bronchi • ...
the puzzle about nothing 2025-11-21
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- Elaine’s on-again, off-again boyfriend
- fruit that helped george get his mojo
- skill george claims to know to get hired abbr.
- Frank Costanza's collector item
- healthy snack that claimed to fat free
- lifestyle choice that George's ex turns to after dating him
- Musician turned restaurateur, Kenny
- Kichy decoration Jerry bought Elaine as a peace offering
- nickname for Jerry's girlfriend when he can't remember her name
- Girlfriend's item that falls into the toilet
- seasonal fruit akin to the aurora borealis
- Japanese tv show "super terrific..." that aired Jerry's pilot
- make of jerry's stolen car
- elaine's boyfriend makes art in the shape of...
- George’s fiancée who died licking envelopes
- Estelle Costanza gets cosmetic surgery on her
- the real name of Elaine's boyfriend
- fragrance idea stolen by Calvin Klein
- Nickname of Elaine's boyfriend
- Newman's dream mail route
- Candy bar brand of test that George gives at the dealership
- Elaine loses sleep due to her neighbor's dog
- Coffee shop central to the show
- retro candy dispenser
- Jerry’s parents’ Florida community
- Item Jerry throws away after it touched the bathroom floor
- bakery item that comes in chocolate or cinnamon
- Jerry buys a box of this from Lloyd Braun
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- Liquid alterantive Kramer uses to prevent Jerry's car from overheating
- office item that Jack Klompus offers Jerry
- fabric material that traps in heat
- famous Jon who George believes is the previous owner of a car he buys
- strange meat that Jerry stuffs in his pockets
- chocolate treats that prevented an infection
- Famous bread from Schnitzler's
- What happens to a man after he's been swimming
- first basemen who asks Jerry to help him move
- adjective used to describe babies & Elaine alike
- the sound George's suit makes
- Company where George pretends to work
- Kramer installs one in his apartment and causes a blackout
- Elaine’s dance, notoriously awful
- George's fiancee
- George’s dream occupation
- Morty Seinfeld's fate of the condo board at The Pines of Mar Gables
- Muffin type that ultimately gets Elaine fired
- Elaine helps George cheat on this
- Elaine’s favorite contraceptive, discontinued
- baby name fit for a boy or a girl
- PLACE drama tv series that jerry secretly loves
- Sue Ellen Mischke's top
- Mr. Pitt's childhood favorite cartoon
- Elaine's sax playing boyfriend tune
- Newman’s occupation
- The best part of the muffin, according to Elaine
- The show’s fictional superhero
- dentist to the stars
- item responsible for burning down Susan's father's cabin
- Kramer's attorney, Jackie...
59 Clues: George's fiancee • Newman’s occupation • dentist to the stars • retro candy dispenser • Sue Ellen Mischke's top • George’s dream occupation • Newman's dream mail route • make of jerry's stolen car • Kramer's attorney, Jackie... • the sound George's suit makes • Famous bread from Schnitzler's • Nickname of Elaine's boyfriend • The show’s fictional superhero • ...
Shapes 2023-07-02
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- It's a shape that looks fluffy and soft, just like a cloud in the sky. It's irregular and can take on many different forms, like a fluffy cotton ball.
- It's a shape that represents love and affection. It looks like two round shapes connected at the bottom, like a Valentine's Day card or a sweet treat.
- It's a shape with four equal sides and four corners. It looks like a neat and tidy window or a piece of delicious chocolate.
- It's a shape that points in a specific direction. It looks like an arrowhead and helps us find our way, just like a signpost or a superhero's weapon.
- It's a shape with eight sides and eight corners. It looks like a stop sign or a famous shape in architecture, like a grand building or a monument.
- It's a shape with five sides and five corners. It looks like a house or a shield, ready to protect something important.
- It's a round shape that looks like a perfectly drawn loop. It has no corners or edges, just like a pizza or a sunflower.
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- It's a shape that is stretched out and looks like a squashed circle. It looks like an egg or a football rolling on the grass.
- It's a shape with six sides and six corners. It looks like a beehive or a stop sign on the road, alerting us to be cautious.
- It's a shape that looks like a crescent moon. It's curved and looks like a smile in the sky, reminding us of nighttime adventures and dreams.
- It's a shape that looks like a shiny gemstone. It has four sides and looks like a tilted square, like a beautiful diamond ring or a playing card.
- It's a shape with three sides and three corners. It looks like a slice of pizza or a tall mountain with a pointy top.
- It's a shape with four sides and four corners. It looks like a door or a picture frame hanging on the wall.
- It's a shape that looks like a twinkling star in the night sky. It has many points and looks magical, just like a fairy wand or a superhero badge.
14 Clues: It's a shape with four sides and four corners. It looks like a door or a picture frame hanging on the wall. • It's a shape with three sides and three corners. It looks like a slice of pizza or a tall mountain with a pointy top. • It's a shape with five sides and five corners. It looks like a house or a shield, ready to protect something important. • ...
furniture 2023-06-19
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- Chair A gentle and soothing seat that rocks back and forth, creating a calming rhythm that lulls you into relaxation. It's like a gentle breeze that whispers tranquility.
- A world of endless stories and knowledge, where books of all genres await to transport you to new realms. It's like a gateway to imagination and endless adventures.
- A personal workstation where creativity sparks, ideas flow, and knowledge grows. It's like a launchpad for your imagination to take flight and explore new horizons.
- A sturdy and reliable surface that gathers everyone around for meals, games, and creativity. It's like a magic portal where imaginations come to life.
- A versatile and multi-functional piece of furniture that can be a footrest, a seat, or even a mini-table for your creative projects. It's like a shape-shifting companion for relaxation and fun.
- A treasure chest for your clothes, with drawers that hold your favorite outfits and accessories. It's like a fashion vault that lets you style yourself in endless ways.
- A supportive and comfortable seat that embraces you like a gentle hug. It's like a personal throne for you to sit, rest, and ponder on your dreams.
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- A storage solution with doors and shelves that keeps your belongings organized and neatly hidden. It's like a secret hideout for your prized possessions.
- A comfy and cozy spot where you can sink in and relax like a marshmallow. It's like a fluffy cloud made for lounging and enjoying your favorite activities.
- A trusty organizer that holds your books, toys, and treasures in an orderly and accessible way. It's like a loyal friend that keeps your belongings safe and sound.
- A compact and handy seat that can be easily moved around for impromptu gatherings or reaching high places. It's like a trusty sidekick that always has your back.
- A long seat that invites you to pause, rest, and appreciate the beauty of the world around you. It's like a scenic spot where memories are made and shared.
- A reflective portal that shows your reflection and brings out the superhero or princess within you. It's like a magical looking glass that reveals your true potential.
- A magical closet that holds your favorite outfits and transforms you into any character you desire. It's like a treasure chest of endless fashion adventures.
- A soft and inviting haven that welcomes you into a world of dreams and restful slumber. It's like a cozy nest where you can snuggle and drift away into imagination.
15 Clues: A supportive and comfortable seat that embraces you like a gentle hug. It's like a personal throne for you to sit, rest, and ponder on your dreams. • A sturdy and reliable surface that gathers everyone around for meals, games, and creativity. It's like a magic portal where imaginations come to life. • ...
furniture 2023-06-19
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- Chair A gentle and soothing seat that rocks back and forth, creating a calming rhythm that lulls you into relaxation. It's like a gentle breeze that whispers tranquility.
- A world of endless stories and knowledge, where books of all genres await to transport you to new realms. It's like a gateway to imagination and endless adventures.
- A personal workstation where creativity sparks, ideas flow, and knowledge grows. It's like a launchpad for your imagination to take flight and explore new horizons.
- A sturdy and reliable surface that gathers everyone around for meals, games, and creativity. It's like a magic portal where imaginations come to life.
- A versatile and multi-functional piece of furniture that can be a footrest, a seat, or even a mini-table for your creative projects. It's like a shape-shifting companion for relaxation and fun.
- A treasure chest for your clothes, with drawers that hold your favorite outfits and accessories. It's like a fashion vault that lets you style yourself in endless ways.
- A supportive and comfortable seat that embraces you like a gentle hug. It's like a personal throne for you to sit, rest, and ponder on your dreams.
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- A storage solution with doors and shelves that keeps your belongings organized and neatly hidden. It's like a secret hideout for your prized possessions.
- A comfy and cozy spot where you can sink in and relax like a marshmallow. It's like a fluffy cloud made for lounging and enjoying your favorite activities.
- A trusty organizer that holds your books, toys, and treasures in an orderly and accessible way. It's like a loyal friend that keeps your belongings safe and sound.
- A compact and handy seat that can be easily moved around for impromptu gatherings or reaching high places. It's like a trusty sidekick that always has your back.
- A long seat that invites you to pause, rest, and appreciate the beauty of the world around you. It's like a scenic spot where memories are made and shared.
- A reflective portal that shows your reflection and brings out the superhero or princess within you. It's like a magical looking glass that reveals your true potential.
- A magical closet that holds your favorite outfits and transforms you into any character you desire. It's like a treasure chest of endless fashion adventures.
- A soft and inviting haven that welcomes you into a world of dreams and restful slumber. It's like a cozy nest where you can snuggle and drift away into imagination.
15 Clues: A supportive and comfortable seat that embraces you like a gentle hug. It's like a personal throne for you to sit, rest, and ponder on your dreams. • A sturdy and reliable surface that gathers everyone around for meals, games, and creativity. It's like a magic portal where imaginations come to life. • ...
furniture 2023-06-19
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- Chair A gentle and soothing seat that rocks back and forth, creating a calming rhythm that lulls you into relaxation. It's like a gentle breeze that whispers tranquility.
- A world of endless stories and knowledge, where books of all genres await to transport you to new realms. It's like a gateway to imagination and endless adventures.
- A personal workstation where creativity sparks, ideas flow, and knowledge grows. It's like a launchpad for your imagination to take flight and explore new horizons.
- A sturdy and reliable surface that gathers everyone around for meals, games, and creativity. It's like a magic portal where imaginations come to life.
- A versatile and multi-functional piece of furniture that can be a footrest, a seat, or even a mini-table for your creative projects. It's like a shape-shifting companion for relaxation and fun.
- A treasure chest for your clothes, with drawers that hold your favorite outfits and accessories. It's like a fashion vault that lets you style yourself in endless ways.
- A supportive and comfortable seat that embraces you like a gentle hug. It's like a personal throne for you to sit, rest, and ponder on your dreams.
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- A storage solution with doors and shelves that keeps your belongings organized and neatly hidden. It's like a secret hideout for your prized possessions.
- A comfy and cozy spot where you can sink in and relax like a marshmallow. It's like a fluffy cloud made for lounging and enjoying your favorite activities.
- A trusty organizer that holds your books, toys, and treasures in an orderly and accessible way. It's like a loyal friend that keeps your belongings safe and sound.
- A compact and handy seat that can be easily moved around for impromptu gatherings or reaching high places. It's like a trusty sidekick that always has your back.
- A long seat that invites you to pause, rest, and appreciate the beauty of the world around you. It's like a scenic spot where memories are made and shared.
- A reflective portal that shows your reflection and brings out the superhero or princess within you. It's like a magical looking glass that reveals your true potential.
- A magical closet that holds your favorite outfits and transforms you into any character you desire. It's like a treasure chest of endless fashion adventures.
- A soft and inviting haven that welcomes you into a world of dreams and restful slumber. It's like a cozy nest where you can snuggle and drift away into imagination.
15 Clues: A supportive and comfortable seat that embraces you like a gentle hug. It's like a personal throne for you to sit, rest, and ponder on your dreams. • A sturdy and reliable surface that gathers everyone around for meals, games, and creativity. It's like a magic portal where imaginations come to life. • ...
Papa's Crossword 2021-12-05
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- Brother Joe's job
- What was the worst job you ever had
- When Art was young, he drove trucks for a company that made what?
- Park Amusement park you all used to go to
- Name of the middle and high school you attended
- First-place trophy awarded to you in the army
- Ice cream store that sold Superman ice cream
- “Nice boy, but…”
- What language did your parents speak
- The first grandchild with a PhD
- Instrument that you played
- Your mother’s name
- Energetic Czech songs that Dan and Joe’s band played at weddings
- One nickname for Aunt Gloria
- Papa and Milton Berle both like to...
- Nana’s brother shot what body part to get out of World War I
- Does your face hurt?
- You liked to write _____ to Maddie, Caroline, Ron, and Laurel
- Uncle Art’s nickname
- Christmas store in Pennsylvania the grandkids would visit every year
- You wrote ____ on the backs of the envelopes to the Haskamps
- Caption under your yearbook photo
- What chair were you in the high school orchestra?
- City where you earned your extra 30 hours plus on your master’s degree (city and state abbreviation)
- How many months were you in the army
- The name of the street where your parents last lived
- Your job in the army
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- University where your brother Dan taught
- The street name of the first house you and Nana lived in together
- Country your dad travelled to in search of work
- The president the year you were born
- Another instrument that Joe and Dan both played
- Name of your undergrad college
- One instrument that Joe and Dan both played
- Your father’s name
- The first grandchild to get married
- Name of your St. Bernard
- Where you lived in fourth grade (city and state abbreviation)
- Country where you were stationed in the army
- “Royal” name Nana called Aunt Laurie when she misbehaved
- Steel mill where your dad worked
- Name of the candy store that sold meltaways
- Name of elementary school you attended
- The name of the street where your parents first lived
- The entire country hangs these outside to celebrate your birthday
- Nana and Papa were married in what month
- Mountain range where you and Nana went on a honeymoon
- Full name of your worst principal (first name, middle initial, last name)
- Another nickname for Aunt Gloria
- Serenaders Name of Dan and Joe’s band
- Your response when Uncle Ron asked to marry Laurel
- Name of the college where you got your master’s degree
- Dallas, TX and Papa share this nickname
- “Superhero” nickname given to you
54 Clues: “Nice boy, but…” • Brother Joe's job • Your father’s name • Your mother’s name • Does your face hurt? • Uncle Art’s nickname • Your job in the army • Name of your St. Bernard • Instrument that you played • One nickname for Aunt Gloria • Name of your undergrad college • The first grandchild with a PhD • Steel mill where your dad worked • Another nickname for Aunt Gloria • ...
Incredibles Quoted 2021-09-17
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- Mr. Incredible: "I have a secret identity. I don't know a single superhero who doesn't. Who wants the pressure of being super all the time?"
- Violet: “We act normal, Mom! I want to be normal! The only normal one is Jack-Jack, and he’s not even toilet trained!”
- Mr. Incredible: "It's psychotic! They keep inventing new ways to celebrate mediocrity."
- Frozone: “Where’s my super suit?”
- The Underminer: "Behold, the Underminer! I'm always beneath you, but nothing is beneath me! I hereby declare war on peace and happiness! Soon, all will tremble before me!"
- Edna Mode: "I never look back, darling. It distracts me from the now."
- Elastigirl: “Everyone is special, Dash.”
- Syndrome: "My name's not Buddy! And it's not Incredi-boy either!"
- Elastigirl: Now, I'll tell you what we're not gonna do. We're not gonna panic, We're not gonna die.
- Edna Mode: “You can’t! It’s impossible! I’m far too busy, so ask me now before I again become sane.”
- Syndrome: “Oh, ho ho! You sly dog! You got me monologuing!”
- Mirage: “If you want to bet on something, bet on your own life!”
- Edna Mode: "Yes, words are useless! Gobble, gobble, gobble...too much, darling, too much! That is why I show you my work, that is why you are here!"
- Violet: "But you said we weren't supposed to use our powers."
- Mr. Incredible: [pulls down sunglasses to show it's him] Edna Mode: My god you've gotten fat! Come in! Come, come!"
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- Frozone: It means it's hot! And I've dehydrated, Bob! What's your excuse, you run out of muscle?!
- Edna Mode: "Supermodels. Heh! Nothing super about them... spoiled, stupid little stick figures with puffy lips who think only about themselves."
- Mr. Incredible: "I've been a lousy father, blind to what I have. So obsessed with being undervalued that I undervalued all of you."
- Elastigirl: “I think you need to be a bit more flexible.”
- “That’s just another way of saying no one is.”
- Mr Incredible: It's not a graduation. He is moving from the fourth grade to the fifth grade.
- Mr. Incredible: "Weren't you in the news? Some show in... Prague?" Edna Mode: "Milan, darling."
- Mr. Incredible: I can't just go smashing through walls, the building's getting weaker by the second, it's gonna come down on top of us!
- Mr. Incredible: Reliving the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
- Syndrome: “Now you respect me because I’m a threat. That’s the way it works.”
- Mr Incredible: "No matter how many times you save the world, it always manages to get back in jeopardy again. Sometimes I just want it to stay saved, you know!"
- Dash: [After a huge explosion destroys the Parrs' house] "Does that mean we have to move house again?"
- Violet: "I feel different. Is different OK?"
28 Clues: Frozone: “Where’s my super suit?” • Elastigirl: “Everyone is special, Dash.” • Violet: "I feel different. Is different OK?" • “That’s just another way of saying no one is.” • Elastigirl: “I think you need to be a bit more flexible.” • Syndrome: “Oh, ho ho! You sly dog! You got me monologuing!” • Violet: "But you said we weren't supposed to use our powers." • ...
Who Am I?? 2017-09-21
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- My favorite ice-cream is made with this non-cow milk
- These things are the same color as my favorite color: Ian Somerhalder and James McAvoy’s eyes, sapphires, Cookie Monster, Dory, Outlook
- When I grew up I wanted to be a ruler over a monarchy Answer
- My last Name is orange metal mold
- I am studying the human mind and its functions and how it affects behavior, mostly because I wasn’t smart enough to be a psychic
- My favorite childhood toy is a game that shouts out commands and comes in a standard and extreme version
- hearts My Favorite food is the fleshy center of a spiky flower vegetable, it’s delicious on pizzas
- I am from an Unincorporated Town located in Clark County, Nevada on the north end of Lake Mead.
- My First Name means born on Christmas. My birthday is in July.
- My Middle Name is the same as someone’s first name that works in Front Desk
- The super power that I want is to be able to control the same thing as Storm in X-Men
- My favorite store delivers in two days and I don’t have to leave my house to shop its contents
- Omens My Favorite book is about the Apocalypse, an angel, a demon, an antichrist, and is one of the funniest books in the world. It’s being made into a TV series starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen and I’m so excited!
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- X My favorite Superhero is (part of the Marvel universe, and is a telepath and a paraplegic)
- My favorite outside activity involves a hammock, sun, a slight breeze, and dreams
- House My favorite restaurant serves Coconut Lamb Kurma, is on University, and has the coolest and funniest waiters in Provo
- My Hobby is watching these short, seven second videos. I have a Youtube playlist of over 200 of them
- My Favorite band/music group is (sings “She Is Love” “Without You” and is amazing live)
- My favorite movie has a soundtrack by Phil Collins and takes place in Africa
- Coke My favorite Soda is a vintage classic with a sweet, fragrant twist
- My Favorite Fictional Character is a criminal mastermind written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and masterfully portrayed by Andrew Scott
- My favorite animal is the baby version of an Arctic mammal known for its thick coat. Its Inuktitut name "umingmak" translates to "the bearded one"
- My favorite Cereal is like a box of chocolates
- My favorite country outside of the U.S. is located on the equator, it’s hot, beautiful, and has a million different fruits
- I would like to visit this city in Italy known for its parmesan cheese and prosciutto
- My favorite Villain is the Norse God of mischief Answer
26 Clues: My last Name is orange metal mold • My favorite Cereal is like a box of chocolates • My favorite ice-cream is made with this non-cow milk • My favorite Villain is the Norse God of mischief Answer • When I grew up I wanted to be a ruler over a monarchy Answer • My First Name means born on Christmas. My birthday is in July. • ...
Girls Vacation 2015 2015-11-24
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- These natural eye pads do wonders after a long day’s work.
- We enjoyed a foaming mug of this popular wizarding beverage.
- We belted out some tunes from this 1970s Swedish pop group.
- A magical golden glitter-like powder that grants the abilities of flight. (2 words)
- We stopped here for breakfast before visiting The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. (2 words)
- These are the notes of the major musical scale. (3 words)
- This is where we were serenaded by over 150 talking, singing and dancing birds. (3 words)
- Until it tore, the backpack from this store served us well through most of the vacation.
- This show holds the record as the longest-running stage show, with the most performances, in the history of American theater. (3 words)
- The DNA of this prehistoric animal was seemingly infused with Haydee’s DNA.
- This is Florida’s nickname. (3 words)
- This delightful fixture kept our imperial bottoms clean and fresh.
- We enjoyed this Journey of The Little Mermaid ride twice. (3 words)
- Haydee could not light these slow burning hand-held fireworks.
- Armando can be seen peeking out at us during this classic Leiber and Stoller tune. (3 words)
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- We witnessed two of these stunning pheasants “getting it on” in St. Augustine.
- With the help of Magic Shots at Disney, she appeared in the palm of our hands. Seeing is believing!
- We each made a cool $20 reviewing this television pilot inspired by the 1990 movie of the same name. (2 words)
- Thankfully, we do not yet need to drink the unpleasant nectar from this famed spring. (3 words)
- This cloth-winding headwear was used during our spa day.
- This garment came in quite handy at Walt Disney World.
- She celebrated a milestone birthday this year.
- We became kids again at this year-round entertainment center. (2 words)
- Her Melly-brand shoes fell apart at the flea market.
- We got caught in this when leaving the flea market. (2 words)
- These small metallic paper bits were found long after the girls vacation was over.
- The color of the scrumptious Raspberry Cosmopolitans.
- A massive fire-breathing dragon sits atop this building at the far end of Diagon Alley at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. (2 words)
- Because Haydee chickened out, only Carol and Ethel rode on this space-themed indoor roller coaster. (2 words)
- Our gracious and extremely excited hostess.
- We flew from New York on this airline.
- These sleeping garments revealed our superhero identities.
- Carol couldn’t put this oh-so-huggable furry canine down.
- Not to be confused with the stiff-peaked dessert, this type of dance kicked off our drunk night.
34 Clues: This is Florida’s nickname. (3 words) • We flew from New York on this airline. • Our gracious and extremely excited hostess. • She celebrated a milestone birthday this year. • Her Melly-brand shoes fell apart at the flea market. • The color of the scrumptious Raspberry Cosmopolitans. • This garment came in quite handy at Walt Disney World. • ...
July 4 2022-06-22
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- Milk’s favorite cookie
- Old English word meaning "before"
- Slippery Savannah baseball team
- Talk to you later, briefly
- New York Mets first home
- Eldest Beatle
- He may stand for it
- Medical School entrance exam
- NASA’s space probe that landed on Mars July 4, 1997
- Eating it is a New England July 4 tradition
- First VP of the 20th century
- POTUS other than Adams/Jefferson to die on July 4
- Collegiate nickname of Washington & Connecticut
- Big picture
- “America’s Got Talent” Season 1 host
- 11-time tennis grand slam champion Borg
- City where "It's Always Sunny."
- Surname of longest tenured “SNL” cast member
- Only US President born on the 4th of July
- The Age of Bronze sculptor
- R.I. city home to nation’s oldest July 4 parade
- Grouping of villages in Long Island or a Johnny Drama show in “Entourage.”
- Marion Morrison, in other words
- Ulysses Grant’s first name
- US President on July 4, 1876
- Longtime Yankees owner born July 4, 1930
- "independence Day" presidential actor
- Quick sleep
- July 4, 1939, "luckiest man on the face of the earth"
- Number of Liberty Bell rings on July 4
- Zsa Zsa’s older sister
- He knows best
- whistle blower
- Tom Cruise "Born on the Fourth of July" role
- "Congratulations" rapper born July 4, 1995
- John, Roger and Andy of Duran Duran fame
- Father of Apollo and Athena
- Host of “Family Feud” pre-Harvey
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- butler for a “Fresh Prince”
- TruTV "Jokers"
- Mike Rowe’s had a lot of them
- Collectible yes men
- 1989 Steve Martin movie and 2010’s NBC show
- chip off the old block
- Pacifist or a UPenn athlete
- SNL bust-turned-Superhero, briefly
- Seventy-six of them led the big parade
- Peppa and Porky
- Nobility or Kansas City baseball player
- what Blake Shelton looks for on NBC
- Springsteen and Sinatra birth state
- 36th President or NBA superstar, briefly
- Myopia, in other words
- “Bad News Bears” Bail Bonds
- The United States July 4, 1976 celebration
- Eldest Baldwin brother
- 2026 Winter Olympics host country
- First EGOT winner
- Jason Schwartzman, to Talia Shire
- Rodrigo 2022 Best New Artist Grammy Winner
- Classic board game or to scratch frequently
- Surname of Dodgers broadcaster for 67 seasons
- "Tonight Show" host pre-Carson
- Clinton’s 2016 running mate
- they get worms
- Like Marmaduke or Scooby-Doo
- Natural disasters in Carolina
- Borat's home country
- Mitch Hurwitz’s “Development”
- Pool in a casino
- Youngest “Committee of Five” member
- NY borough home to hot dog eating contest
- George Wendt, to Jason Sudeikis
73 Clues: Big picture • Quick sleep • Eldest Beatle • He knows best • TruTV "Jokers" • they get worms • whistle blower • Peppa and Porky • Pool in a casino • First EGOT winner • Collectible yes men • He may stand for it • Borat's home country • Milk’s favorite cookie • chip off the old block • Myopia, in other words • Eldest Baldwin brother • Zsa Zsa’s older sister • New York Mets first home • ...
character 2024-12-23
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- The British Prime Minister during World War II.
- The queen of England who ruled during the Elizabethan era and defeated the Spanish Armada.
- A French fashion designer who revolutionized women's fashion.
- An Italian Renaissance man known for his paintings, inventions, and studies of anatomy.
- The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt.
- A naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- The South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and former president.
- A Hollywood icon and actress, known for her beauty and tragic life.
- A media mogul known for her influential talk show.
- An ancient Greek philosopher who laid the foundation for Western philosophy.
- A superhero from Krypton who fights for truth and justice.
- A Catholic nun known for her humanitarian work and dedication to the poor in Calcutta.
- The physicist famous for his theory of relativity.
- A detective known for his sharp observation and deduction skills.
- A Mongol emperor who founded the largest contiguous empire in history.
- An ancient Greek philosopher and scientist who made significant contributions to many fields.
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- The scientist who pioneered research on radioactivity.
- The co-founder of Apple Inc., credited with revolutionizing the personal computer industry.
- An Egyptian queen who had relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
- A Mexican artist known for her self-portraits and exploration of identity.
- A playwright and poet considered one of the greatest writers in the English language.
- A Roman general who played a critical role in the events leading to the demise of the Roman Republic.
- The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- A martial artist and actor famous for popularizing kung fu in the West.
- A wizard who attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
- A Hong Kong actor and martial artist known for his action-comedy roles.
- The founder of psychoanalysis and a key figure in the development of modern psychology.
- A Dutch painter known for his post-impressionist style and vivid colors.
- An abolitionist and political activist who helped many slaves escape to freedom.
- A French military leader who became emperor and expanded his empire across Europe.
- A Spanish painter and sculptor known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- The leader of the Indian independence movement, advocating for nonviolent civil disobedience.
- An entrepreneur and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, known for his ambitions in space exploration and renewable energy.
- An American civil rights leader known for his role in the fight for racial equality.
- A Jewish girl who documented her life during World War II in a famous diary.
- A prolific and influential composer from the classical era.
- An American entrepreneur known for creating a famous entertainment empire.
- An inventor known for developing the electric light bulb and phonograph.
38 Clues: The British Prime Minister during World War II. • A media mogul known for her influential talk show. • The physicist famous for his theory of relativity. • The scientist who pioneered research on radioactivity. • The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. • The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. • ...
Stranger Things 2025-10-31
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- how Max feels in season 4
- Joyce's dead boyfriend
- first death of season 4
- El's role in the party
- the boys favorite teacher
- no cherry no deal.
- what El calls doctor Brenner
- vecna's real name
- the heart of the party
- Will's birthday
- where Hopper wants to have a date with Joyce
- Dustin's demodog
- what arcade game did Max beat Dustin at?
- what is Will's favorite song?
- basketball bully
- Dustin's cat that sadly dies
- creators of stranger things
- Robin's crush in Ms. Click's class
- california bully of season 4
- where Nancy gets fired from
- she loves her guns
- Robin's crush
- the episode that the graveyard scene is in
- the number of victims Vecna needs
- main villain of season 4
- Max's step-brother
- what Max is for the party
- what does Joyce communicate with Will through?
- how Max listens to her music
- Billy's dad
- what Max calls Lucas
- his fathers abuse led to Vecna targeting him
- El's most famous saying
- what song saves Max in season 4?
- the animal the mind flayer controls
- comic Max introduces El to
- unreliable pilot
- El's real mother
- where did El and Max go shopping in season 3?
- where do Robin and Steve work in season 4?
- what El and Max play causing them to find out what Billy is doing
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- what Lucas wants to be
- what Bob Newby is
- candy Dustin gives to Dart
- vecna's father
- just wants her son to be safe for once
- speaks fluent Russian and lives in Chicago
- the club Eddie runs
- what Max tells El in season 3
- the song that is played as Max and El are shopping
- the town stranger things takes place in
- the arcade in season 2
- you can't spell america without her!
- the creature that kills bob
- where Hopper is in season 3
- in love with mike
- El's real dad
- El's favorite food
- where do Robin and Steve work in season 3?
- Vecna's number
- red head skateboarder
- the kind man who helps El and then dies
- "there are some things worse____ ______" (said by Max)
- Robin's school activity
- who killed Sara Hopper?
- tries to tame a baby demodog
- el's birth name
- the name of El's sister
- state they live in
- what did El piggyback from to get into Max's mind?
- the good scientist in the lab
- Nancy's dead bestie
- who is the youngest Wheeler?
- Basketball player who cares deeply for Max
- stressed out lesbian
- marijuana addict stereotype
- El's childhood "play" room
- what controls Billy?
- photographer
- the babysitter
80 Clues: Billy's dad • photographer • El's real dad • Robin's crush • vecna's father • Vecna's number • the babysitter • Will's birthday • el's birth name • Dustin's demodog • basketball bully • unreliable pilot • El's real mother • what Bob Newby is • vecna's real name • in love with mike • no cherry no deal. • El's favorite food • state they live in • she loves her guns • Max's step-brother • the club Eddie runs • ...
Crime Crossword 2022-12-01
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- Someone who steals from other people's pockets
- The action of asking someone for money in exchange for not revealing their secrets
- Also known as the Queen of Crime, she wrote some of the most famous detective stories, Agatha ________
- Something that proves the implication of someone in a crime
- The action of illegally entering private property
- A person who saw the crime happen
- Action of killing someone
- The action of holding someone captive
- A person who steals someone else's property
- A gut feeling that guides the detective
- The reason why someone would commit a crime
- Action of entering somewhere illegally with the intention of stealing
- The person who committed the crime
- A person who is paid to kill someone
- The crime of giving someone money to persuade them of doing something
- Someone who steal from a store
- Illegally accessing unauthorized data using a computer
- The action of illegally copying something, for instance a signature
- Proof that the person was elsewhere when the crime happened
- A synonym for detective
- An object used to inflict harm to people or damage to objects
- The action of hurting someone with a knife
- Name of a famous dog who solves crimes
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- A person who helps another commit a crime
- The marks left on something by someone's fingertips
- The marks left on surfaces by someone's shoes
- A piece of the puzzle, a hint that helps the detective
- A person who is thought to be guilty of a crime
- Action of setting something on fire illegally
- A place where people who are guilty of a crime are kept
- A type of detective story where you try to uncover the identity of the villain
- Superhero from DC Universe who is also known as the world's greatest detective
- Last name of a famous woman detective found in TV shows, video games and movies, Nancy ____
- Crime associated with driving faster than the legal speed limit
- A person who is injured, harmed or killed as the result of a crime
- Sherlock Holmes' sidekick
- The action of taking someone else's property by force
- The person in charge of finding the culprit
- Someone who is part of a group of criminal
- A type of detective story where you know the identity of the villain
- Opposite of innocent
- An act of vandalism using spray paint
- Pokemon who also worked as a detective to solve a mystery
- Money paid for the release of someone who is being held captive
- A legal process to determine if someone is guilty or innocent
- Crime associated with destroying public or private property
- The action of causing a noisy or violent public disturbance
47 Clues: Opposite of innocent • A synonym for detective • Action of killing someone • Sherlock Holmes' sidekick • Someone who steal from a store • A person who saw the crime happen • The person who committed the crime • A person who is paid to kill someone • The action of holding someone captive • An act of vandalism using spray paint • Name of a famous dog who solves crimes • ...
St. Patrick's Day 2021-03-14
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- Why is a good friend like a shamrock?
- Who is St. Patrick's favorite superhero?
- You can always find a shamrock here.
- Valentine's day comes after St. Patrick's Day in this.
- Why are so many leprechauns gardeners?
- The patron saint of Ireland
- What do you get when you do the Irish jig at McDonald's?
- What do you call a leprechaun who gets sent to jail?
- What do you call an Irish spider?
- The first St.. Patrick's day parade was held in this US city.
- An Irish beer
- What is Irish and left on the lawn?
- What does Ireland have more of than any country?
- The baby leprechaun found this at the end of the rainbow.
- You can hope to find this under the rainbow
- Leprechauns are said to be Celtic _______.
- You know you overdid it on St. Patrick's Day when you wake up with the corned beef ______.
- what do you call a frog jumps into a pot of gold?
- St. Patrick's ordered this a Chinese restaurant to drink.
- This river is dyed green each year on st. Patrick's day.
- Leprechauns barbecue this on St. Patrick's day.
- This was the original color associated with St. Patrick's day.
- The luck of the _____.
- Two leprechauns having a conversation
- the favorite position for a leprechaun to play on a baseball team.
- The world's shortest St. Patrick's day parade is held here and it is only 98 feet.
- Music that should be played on St. Patrick's day.
- This is what you use to pay for soft drinks on St. Patrick's day
- Invite this dog breed to a St. Patrick's day party
- The police pick up the bad guys in this
- You may eat this with cabbage.
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- An Irish town
- Leprechauns can never be this.
- The naughty leprechaun got this for Christmas.
- What type of bow can't be tied?
- A leprechaun with a sore throat.
- what is green and sings?
- This is often in Irish coffee
- A fake Irish diamond
- What type of drink do ghosts enjoy on St. Patrick's Day?
- The perfect St. Patrick's day breakfast.
- Ehat should you say to someone running a St. Patrick's day marathon?
- Uf you don't wear green on St.Patrick's Day, this may happen to you.
- An Irish baby's favorite song.
- A potato that is not Irish.
- Dwayne Johnson's nickname in Ireland.
- A leprechaun's favorite cereal.
- A showoff's favorite instrument
- A green jem.
- What did the leprechaun put in the vending machine?
- st. Patrick was born here
- Why did the leprechaun win the race?
- What do you get when you cross Christmas with St. Patrick's day?
- Find a penny pick it up and then all day you'll have good ____.
- An irish bread
- Somewhere over the _______.
- a leprechaun does this for a living
- What did the leprechaun say when the video game ended?
58 Clues: A green jem. • An Irish town • An Irish beer • An irish bread • A fake Irish diamond • The luck of the _____. • what is green and sings? • st. Patrick was born here • The patron saint of Ireland • A potato that is not Irish. • Somewhere over the _______. • This is often in Irish coffee • Leprechauns can never be this. • An Irish baby's favorite song. • You may eat this with cabbage. • ...
English I Texts Review 2021-05-13
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- The speaker of this poem realizes that you must do certain things despite being surrounded by people giving bad advice and demanding that you help them.
- The speaker of this poem realizes that after an eventful life journey, he has finally found himself.
- This short story tells about a young girl pretending to be a superhero in order to protect her family.
- In this short story, Lizabeth reflects on the summer she had a negative interaction with her elderly neighbor, Miss Lottie.
- This man has an unlikely success story, but he has found his style and is making the kind of music he wants to make.
- This famous speech reflects on the need for the US government to act on the promises of the Declaration of Independence.
- the female speaker in this poem wants to be treated as a woman of faith and not as a suspect.
- The speaker in this poem stops to ponder some trees on a snowy evening.
- A father tries to re-introduce his son to a teacher and explain that the boy is not the “slow learner” he’s been labeled.
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- This famous poem describes what love is and what it is not in three quatrains and a final couplet.
- In this short story, a man gets revenge for being insulted.
- This slam poetry performance celebrates a specific aspect of modern technology as a self-empowerment tool for women.
- In this short story, a wife talks with her husband about her unhappiness. She explains that she is leaving him in order to educate herself. She needs to become a reasonable human being and learn how to understand her own life.
- A boy stands below a balcony noticing a girl’s beauty. She wonders if true love can happen between mortal enemies.
- The author of this poem celebrates the post- Civil War struggles of African Americans and offers hope for the future.
- This informational text recalls the life of a dedicated young black woman and lengths she went to in order to achieve her dream.
- The speaker in this poem writes to his daughter asking forgiveness of his shortcomings as a father.
- This informational text recalls the memories of a man doing what he loves- from his first flight to his crash landing on the Hudson River.
- The speaker in this poem describes learning how to write.
- Love This poem is an extended metaphor about growing up, finding a mate, and being especially blessed.
- This informational text tells the story of a woman hiking alone on a mountaintop in Northern California.
- In this short story, the unnamed female narrator immediately regrets getting revenge on a long-lost love.
- A famous hunter washes ashore on an island inhabited by another avid hunter.
23 Clues: The speaker in this poem describes learning how to write. • In this short story, a man gets revenge for being insulted. • The speaker in this poem stops to ponder some trees on a snowy evening. • A famous hunter washes ashore on an island inhabited by another avid hunter. • ...
Girls Vacation 2015 2015-11-24
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- We witnessed two of these stunning pheasants “getting it on” in St. Augustine.
- These natural eye pads do wonders after a long day’s work.
- She celebrated a milestone birthday this year.
- This is Florida’s nickname. (3 words)
- We enjoyed a foaming mug of this popular wizarding beverage.
- This is where we were serenaded by over 150 talking, singing and dancing birds. (3 words)
- We enjoyed this Journey of The Little Mermaid ride twice. (3 words)
- This show holds the record as the longest-running stage show, with the most performances, in the history of American theater. (3 words)
- Thankfully, we do not yet need to drink the unpleasant nectar from this famed spring. (3 words)
- The color of the scrumptious Raspberry Cosmopolitans.
- These small metallic paper bits were found long after the girls vacation was over.
- We each made a cool $20 reviewing this television pilot inspired by the 1990 movie of the same name. (2 words)
- A massive fire-breathing dragon sits atop this building at the far end of Diagon Alley at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. (2 words)
- Her Melly-brand shoes fell apart at the flea market.
- We belted out some tunes from this 1970s Swedish pop group.
- With the help of Magic Shots at Disney, she appeared in the palm of our hands. Seeing is believing!
- This cloth-winding headwear was used during our spa day.
- Carol couldn’t put this oh-so-huggable furry canine down.
- These sleeping garments revealed our superhero identities.
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- This garment came in quite handy at Walt Disney World.
- Until it tore, the backpack from this store served us well through most of the vacation.
- These are the notes of the major musical scale. (3 words)
- Because Haydee chickened out, only Carol and Ethel rode on this space-themed indoor roller coaster. (2 words)
- A magical golden glitter-like powder that grants the abilities of flight. (2 words)
- We got caught in this when leaving the flea market. (2 words)
- Not to be confused with the stiff-peaked dessert, this type of dance kicked off our drunk night.
- We stopped here for breakfast before visiting The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. (2 words)
- We became kids again at this year-round entertainment center. (2 words)
- Armando can be seen peeking out at us during this classic Leiber and Stoller tune. (3 words)
- Our gracious and extremely excited hostess.
- We flew from New York on this airline.
- This delightful fixture kept our imperial bottoms clean and fresh.
- Haydee could not light these slow burning hand-held fireworks.
- The DNA of this prehistoric animal was seemingly infused with Haydee’s DNA.
34 Clues: This is Florida’s nickname. (3 words) • We flew from New York on this airline. • Our gracious and extremely excited hostess. • She celebrated a milestone birthday this year. • Her Melly-brand shoes fell apart at the flea market. • The color of the scrumptious Raspberry Cosmopolitans. • This garment came in quite handy at Walt Disney World. • ...
Who am I?? 2018-03-19
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- My favorite fictional character has extremely long blonde hair and her best friend is a chameleon.
- My favorite cookie is pretty generic but always delicious. One of the Atomic Models is named after it, also known as Plum Pudding.
- My favorite childhood toy was something that you could go inside and adults often used for camping.
- My favorite movie is about a nun who becomes a governess and falls in love. The hills are alive with...
- My favorite superhero is from Wakanda and wears a super legit suit.
- My favorite restaurant is located on 440 W 300 S, Provo, UT 84601.
- The bane of my existence is the terrible activity that teachers "must" give students that is supposed to be done at home, but is usually completed 5 minutes before class.
- My favorite store's name is synonymous of these words: decrepit dark blue.
- My favorite artist is a queen who has been Crazy in Love, Dangerously in Love, and Drunk in Love.
- My favorite soda is non-alcoholic, but could be mistaken for an alcoholic beverage with its name.
- I would like to visit the motherland! #WakandaForever
- My favorite country outside the US is a peninsula that boarders Germany to the north. (Fun Fact: My grandfather is from this country)
- My favorite outside activity could be defined as hanging from trees or other tall items in a cloth sack.
- My favorite inside activity may include gyrating, whipping, Nae Naeing, and booty shaking.
- If I could Time Travel I would go to the era of hippies, the Beatles, and MLK.
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- My favorite ice-cream is as plain as it gets.
- My hobby is sometimes messy, creative, and can require paper, pencils, charcoal, or chalk.
- When I grew up I wanted to be a person who studies aquatic life. (particularly dolphins or seals)
- My favorite villan is always fighting Perry the Platypus and has a degree in EVIL.
- The super power that I want is the power that Eleven from Stranger Things possesses.
- My favorite book is about the Nephites and the Lamanites.
- My favorite cereal is in the shape of another delicious breakfast item, and is full of mapley flavored goodness. (hint: it's NOT Cinnamon Toast Crunch)
- These things are the same color as my favorite color: frogs and limes.
- My favorite holiday is Dia de los Muertos. Fun Fact: Nevada Day also takes place on the same day of the year.
- My favorite animal is also native to the place with my favorite food. It's black and white and fluffy all over.
- I am from the land of lights, gambling, and strip clubs.
- My favorite food comes from the country with the highest population in the world.
27 Clues: My favorite ice-cream is as plain as it gets. • I would like to visit the motherland! #WakandaForever • I am from the land of lights, gambling, and strip clubs. • My favorite book is about the Nephites and the Lamanites. • My favorite restaurant is located on 440 W 300 S, Provo, UT 84601. • My favorite superhero is from Wakanda and wears a super legit suit. • ...
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
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- the first bird
- to regress
- spinning toy on a stick
- pretty girl
- fancy Chinese green
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- ugly old lady
- immaculate calm
- to cut away
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- the saint of love
- a wistful desire
- loud, short wimper
- yellow
- the virtue of self-moderation
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- cute bird of prey
- thick slime of dubious origin
- twins that don't look alike
- the most egotistical flower
- hunter of the weak
- both a flower and a color
- in dire need of a comb
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- 26 Fe 55.845
- change from the ground up
- egg-shaped
- big city
- heavy emotional damage
- those who hate what they don't recognize
- here lies King Arthur
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- cream cheese and red chocolate
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
Down
- garden of trees
- the strike from below
- This hint is very fly
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- a football field
- fake leather
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
- a small breeze
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- Major arcana card number twenty
- really, really red
- the death knot
- the fruitiest of all birds
- the greenest of all sins
- I can see right through this hint
- duck noise
- the most kissable of all flowers
- doctor repellant
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- diet depression, sounds French
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- a superhero with a misleading name
- confirmation done with the head
- satisfy the fire
- the helix that opens the bottle
- runs the banks
- a scientist that likes to pin butterflies
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out
- the wound is getting worse
- the opposite of an attic
- just a sip
- antithetical to the acapella
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- You deserve to be laughed at
- comically askew
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- look at the back of a shark
- epithet of chicago
- the dumbest shade of red there is
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
78 Clues: yellow • big city • to regress • duck noise • just a sip • egg-shaped • pretty girl • to cut away • fake leather • 26 Fe 55.845 • ugly old lady • the first bird • a small breeze • the death knot • runs the banks • garden of trees • immaculate calm • comically askew • a football field • doctor repellant • a wistful desire • satisfy the fire • the saint of love • cute bird of prey • really, really red • loud, short wimper • ...
