supernatural Crossword Puzzles
gothic terms 2021-08-30
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- for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
- a solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment on someone or something.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- frequented by a ghost.
- a corpse supposed to leave its grave at night to drink the blood of the living by biting their necks with long pointed canine teeth.
- a female spirit whose wailing warns of a death in a house.
- the action of hurting or harming someone in
- a person or being with the ability to change their physical form at will.
- a large burial ground, especially one not in a churchyard.
- excessively credulous belief in and reverence for the supernatural.
- a person who changes for periods of time typically when there’s a full moon
- completely controlled by an evil spirit.
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- an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.
- comically or repulsively ugly or distorted.
- extreme or irrational fear of confined places.
- a woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.
- an apparition or double of a living person.
- a young unmarried woman.
- the supreme spirit of evil
- a person who has returned, especially supposedly from the dead.
- the state of being caught in or as in a trap.
- the expulsion or attempted expulsion of a supposed evil spirit from a person or place.
- of very great excellence or beauty.
23 Clues: frequented by a ghost. • a young unmarried woman. • the supreme spirit of evil • of very great excellence or beauty. • completely controlled by an evil spirit. • comically or repulsively ugly or distorted. • an apparition or double of a living person. • the action of hurting or harming someone in • the state of being caught in or as in a trap. • ...
TV SHOWS 2017-01-24
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- When he wakes up he does'nt find anyone arround him. Then he sew walkers and from that moment his adventure starts.
- -A
- It's a story about mother and duaghter and about their lives.
- Every season has it's own story but same characters and scary things happens.
- A boy got bit by a wolf and he become the alpha after killing him.
- The fastest men alive.
- Story book characters.
- Two brothers fight with the monsters because there mother get killed when they were kids and there father wants there help.
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- It's about two vampire brothers lives and a girl.
- A child gets in an accident, is blinded and then his other senses develop.
- The Ark station sends 100 teenagers to the earth to check if it's survivable or not.
- It's a story of a man tells his kids about he met their mother.
- A forensic anthropologist teams uo with an FBI investigate crimes that have left scant evidence behind.
- Cameron Dallas
- The life of a typical teen Clary Fray is upended when she learns that she's part of a race of demon hunting humans.
- A boy suddenly disappears and no one can find him. After a while a girl appears. Is it a secret goverment project or supernatural power?
- Diagnosed with terminal lung cancer a high school chemistry teacher resorts to cooking and selling methaphetamine to provide for his family.
- A plain get hit and falls in island.
- A devil comes to earth and starts to behave like a human and kills policemen.
- A men falls an the island and he finds an arrow. A old man teaches him and he brings justice to the town.
20 Clues: -A • Cameron Dallas • The fastest men alive. • Story book characters. • A plain get hit and falls in island. • It's about two vampire brothers lives and a girl. • It's a story about mother and duaghter and about their lives. • It's a story of a man tells his kids about he met their mother. • A boy got bit by a wolf and he become the alpha after killing him. • ...
Macbeth Linguistic Techniques 2022-12-15
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- Duncan: What he says he will do to Macbeth. A horticultural metaphor.
- Lennox: What he calls Macbeth. It juxtaposes with the earlier description of Macbeth as 'brave'.
- Gentlewoman: What does Lady Macbeth have to have by her at the end of the play?
- Macbeth: What he calls Lady Macbeth in the letter he writes her.
- Macbeth: What he calls his wife later in the play. It juxtaposes his earlier name for her.
- Macbeth: 'He's here in ... '
- Banquo: A metaphor that implies the witches may be able to see into the future, but that what they see is not inevitable.
- Macduff: A personification of Scotland in distress.
- Lady Macbeth: This metaphor and biblical allusion is what Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to be.
- Banquo: This metaphor shows that the supernatural are evil and are agents of the devil.
- Doctor: This metaphor is the doctor's diagnosis for what ails Lady Macbeth at the end of the play.
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- Lady Macbeth: This metaphor implies that before he killed Duncan, Macbeth was a kind person.
- Porter: The porter uses a metaphor to jokingly say where he works. However, there is a serious side to this, as Shakespeare is reminding us that Macbeth is damned.
- Witches: An oxymoron that shows they are amoral. The oxymoron also highlights the witches deceptive qualities.
- Macbeth: Macbeth uses this imagery to describe Duncan's skin,
- Macbeth: 'False heart must hide what the ...'
- Macbeth: This personification is given as a reason not to kill the king.
- Macbeth: 'Let not light see my ...'
- Macbeth: This derogatory term for a woman shows that Macbeth treats the supernatural with disrespect.
- Lady Macbeth: This is what she wants to be metaphorically filled with.
- Duncan: This adjective shows he admires Macbeth and sees him as honest and respectable.
21 Clues: Macbeth: 'He's here in ... ' • Macbeth: 'Let not light see my ...' • Macbeth: 'False heart must hide what the ...' • Macduff: A personification of Scotland in distress. • Macbeth: Macbeth uses this imagery to describe Duncan's skin, • Macbeth: What he calls Lady Macbeth in the letter he writes her. • ...
Sir Gawain 2025-01-07
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- (v) begged
- (n)a large or protruding abdomen or stomach
- (n)A platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
- (adj) Wandering or traveling, especially in search of adventure; deviating from the proper course
- (n) A voluntary act of self-punishment to show sorrow for wrongdoing
- (v) Harass; torment
- (adj) full of danger or risk
- (n) Extreme wickedness or evil behavior; conduct that is morally reprehensible
- (n) A deceptive movement or attack intended to draw attention away from the real target
- (adv) In a savagely fierce, cruel, or violent manner
- (adj) Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature
- (n) a color or shade
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- (adj) Characteristic of a region outside the capital city; suggesting a limited or narrow perspective
- (n) A lord or sovereign to whom allegiance and service are due
- (n) the table at which King Arthur and his knights sat so that none should have precedence. It was first mentioned in 1155.
- (n) members of a male religious order
- (adj) Growing or developing rapidly; beginning to exist or emerge
- (adj) Strange or mysterious in an unsettling way; seemingly supernatural
- (n) A servant or follower, especially of a medieval lord or noble
- (n) A binding agreement or contract between two parties
- (adj) Returned or responded to, especially in the context of an action or feeling
- (adj)filled with horror or shock
- (n) A loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting vehemently.
- (adj) Firmly loyal, committed, and resolute
- (n) Dangerous and foolish activity
25 Clues: (v) begged • (v) Harass; torment • (n) a color or shade • (adj) full of danger or risk • (adj)filled with horror or shock • (n) Dangerous and foolish activity • (n) members of a male religious order • (n)a large or protruding abdomen or stomach • (adj) Firmly loyal, committed, and resolute • (adv) In a savagely fierce, cruel, or violent manner • ...
Vocab Unit 2 2022-11-10
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- to fall as moisture; to cause or bring about suddenly; to hurl down from a great height
- to make oneself agreeable to gain acceptance by others (sometimes used in a critical or derogatory sense)
- weariness of body or mind, lack of energy
- strict, severe; rigorously or urgently binding or compelling; sharp or bitter to the taste
- to urge strongly, advice earnestly
- belonging to someone or something by its very nature, essential, inherent; originating in a bodily organ or part
- without experience; immature, not fully developed; lacking sophistication and poise
- to make something bad or unsatisfactory
- to talk about nonsense or childish talk; to ramble foolishly
- person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type; a summary of a written work; an abstract
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- to think or believe without certain supporting evidence; to conjecture or guess
- one who moves in where he or she is not wanted or has no right to be, an intruder
- pompous or overblown in language; full of high-sounding words intended to conceal a lack of ideas
- mysterious, magical, supernatural; secret, hidden from view; not detectable by ordinary means; (v) to hide, conceal; eclipse; (n) matters involving the supernatural
- to violate, trespass, go beyond recognized bounds
- officio relating to a member of a body who holds a role as a result of their status or another position that they hold; as a result of one's status or position
- to spread through, penetrate, soak through
- a long period of one thousand years; a period of great joy
- to make a violent attack in words, to speak or write about something with strong disapproval
- poise, assurance, great self-confidence, especially when in a demanding situation
20 Clues: to urge strongly, advice earnestly • to make something bad or unsatisfactory • weariness of body or mind, lack of energy • to spread through, penetrate, soak through • to violate, trespass, go beyond recognized bounds • a long period of one thousand years; a period of great joy • to talk about nonsense or childish talk; to ramble foolishly • ...
religion 2020 2019-12-13
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- A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God
- Prime importance belongs to humans rather than supernatural beings
- Principles that concern the distinction between right and wrong and good and bad behaviour
- A persons moral sense of right or wrong which is viewed as a guide to one’s behaviour
- A divine or supernatural being
- A justification of an action
- Something that is morally correct and just
- An ethical theory that determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes. It is a form of consequentialism
- Belief that there is only one God
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- A social or religious custom prohibiting or restricting a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing
- Earliest time in history
- Strong belief in the doctrines of religion based on spiritual conviction rather than proof
- The doctrine that knowledge is merely subjective and that there is no external or objective truth
- Ethical theory that the morality of an action should be based on whether that action itself is right or wrong under a series of rules, rather than based on the consequences of the action
- The doctrine that knowledge, truth, and morality exist in relation to culture, society, or historical context, and are not absolute
- Pleasure is the highest good and proper aim of life
- An advocate of a system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist
- The study of the nature of God and religious belief
- A believer or follower of the particular religion especially of a particular idea within the church
- Essential characteristics of a society or a community
20 Clues: Earliest time in history • A justification of an action • A divine or supernatural being • Belief that there is only one God • Something that is morally correct and just • Pleasure is the highest good and proper aim of life • The study of the nature of God and religious belief • Essential characteristics of a society or a community • ...
Religion words match! 2023-06-12
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- A settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up.
- Like a organization from the purpose of service
- The fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- Incarnation, it refers to supernatural powers such as gods or elves, who in some way materialize in the human world in the form of humans or animals.
- symbolic and ceremonial acts or practices that are performed in accordance with established customs, beliefs, or traditions within a religious context.
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- This is the scientific study of humanity,
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- the action or process of bringing something into existence
- This is a group of primates that walk upright, and is a creature on earth.
- The service and worship of God or the supernatural
- existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level.
- Tradition is a habit that the last generation has passed on to us.
- Sign is sometime want to help you go to the right way, like a sign beside a road, it always warn you to watch out for some dangers, same as life.
- symbols often hold deep spiritual or metaphysical significance and are used to represent or evoke specific religious beliefs, practices, or concepts.
- simple elegance or refinement of movement,and basis on christian faith.
- a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson
- A set of public ceremonial forms or modes of worship for any religious group
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- is used to compare two unrelated things, creating a rhetorical escape
- A building used for public Christian worship.
20 Clues: This is the scientific study of humanity, • A building used for public Christian worship. • Like a organization from the purpose of service • The service and worship of God or the supernatural • The fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • the action or process of bringing something into existence • ...
jaymon 2023-06-21
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- Full of danger or risk.
- A guiding or signaling light.
- Small pieces or parts of a whole.
- Impossible to defeat, conquer, or subdue.
- Mansion A foreboding house with a dark and ghostly reputation.
- An object or image that represents or stands for something else.
- Under the influence of magic or possessing magical qualities.
- A protector or defender of something valuable or sacred.
- To reveal or discover something that was hidden or unknown.
- Specialized tools or devices used for a specific purpose.
- Ghosts or spectral figures.
- Experiencing or characterized by great success or victory.
- Traditional stories or beliefs passed down through generations.
- The act of examining or exploring in order to uncover facts or solve a mystery.
- Something handed down or left behind by those who came before.
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- Detectives A group of intrepid friends who investigate mysteries and uncover the truth.
- spirit The essential nature or qualities that define humanity.
- A spell or affliction that brings misfortune or harm.
- A disastrous or unfortunate event or occurrence.
- Objects of historical, cultural, or supernatural significance.
- A great victory or achievement.
- An exciting or daring experience with an uncertain outcome.
- A feeling of expectation or desire for a positive outcome.
- Comfort or relief in times of distress or sadness.
- The ability to recover or bounce back from difficulties or adversity.
- Ghostly or supernatural appearances.
- A written record of events or personal thoughts and experiences.
- Challenges or problems that require logical thinking to solve.
- passage A secret pathway or route that is concealed or not easily visible.
- Mysterious or puzzling, often with hidden meaning.
30 Clues: Full of danger or risk. • Ghosts or spectral figures. • A guiding or signaling light. • A great victory or achievement. • Small pieces or parts of a whole. • Ghostly or supernatural appearances. • Impossible to defeat, conquer, or subdue. • A disastrous or unfortunate event or occurrence. • Comfort or relief in times of distress or sadness. • ...
Medicine Stands Still Revision 2018-10-13
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- Who DEVELOPED the theory of the Four Humours?
- What did Islam and Christianity both forbid?
- Who could cut your hair AND let your blood?
- What was a supernatural cause that Medieval people used to blame for the Plague?
- The word for public health conditions
- What is a Privy?
- What did Christianity want new medical ideas to support?
- What sort of treatment relies on astrology and prayers?
- What is the name of the procedure which removes a person's limb?
- What often leaked into rivers running through towns?
- What sort of Plague left you with buboes?
- What would Doctor's smell, taste and look at to see if you were healthy?
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- Who sold medicines made from herbs and spices?
- Who first thought of the Four Humours?
- What was a natural treatment of the Plague?
- Who trained for 7 years at university before treating people?
- What was a religious reason that Medieval people used to blame for the Plague?
- What is another word for a hospital and could be found in Monasteries?
- How would you remove blood from a patient?
- What did Islam and Christianity both encourage people to build?
- Who used prayer to cure you?
- What sort of treatment relies on herbs, spices and honey?
- What did Islam and Christianity prevent people doing with ancient texts?
- What animal spread the Plague?
- What was the name of the procedure of whipping yourself to prevent the Plague?
- Who took regular baths?
- What sort of Plague affected your lungs?
- How would you remove bad spirits from a person's head?
28 Clues: What is a Privy? • Who took regular baths? • Who used prayer to cure you? • What animal spread the Plague? • The word for public health conditions • Who first thought of the Four Humours? • What sort of Plague affected your lungs? • What sort of Plague left you with buboes? • How would you remove blood from a patient? • What was a natural treatment of the Plague? • ...
Medicine Stands Still Revision 2018-10-13
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- Who sold medicines made from herbs and spices?
- What was a supernatural cause that Medieval people used to blame for the Plague?
- Who trained for 7 years at university before treating people?
- What sort of treatment relies on astrology and prayers?
- What was a natural treatment of the Plague?
- The word for public health conditions
- What is another word for a hospital and could be found in Monasteries?
- What sort of treatment relies on herbs, spices and honey?
- How would you remove blood from a patient?
- What did Islam and Christianity both forbid?
- What sort of Plague affected your lungs?
- What is a Privy?
- What did Islam and Christianity both encourage people to build?
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- What often leaked into rivers running through towns?
- Who took regular baths?
- Who could cut your hair AND let your blood?
- What is the name of the procedure which removes a person's limb?
- What was a religious reason that Medieval people used to blame for the Plague?
- How would you remove bad spirits from a person's head?
- What animals spread the Plague?
- What was the name of the procedure of whipping yourself to prevent the Plague?
- Who DEVELOPED the theory of the Four Humours?
- Who first thought of the Four Humours?
- What would Doctor's smell, taste and look at to see if you were healthy?
- What sort of Plague left you with buboes?
- What did Islam and Christianity prevent people doing with ancient texts?
- Who used prayer to cure you?
- What did Christianity want new medical ideas to support?
28 Clues: What is a Privy? • Who took regular baths? • Who used prayer to cure you? • What animals spread the Plague? • The word for public health conditions • Who first thought of the Four Humours? • What sort of Plague affected your lungs? • What sort of Plague left you with buboes? • How would you remove blood from a patient? • Who could cut your hair AND let your blood? • ...
The New World Vocabulary 2023-09-27
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- Musical sequences of sounds, often referring to the songs of birds in literature
- Including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds
- The practice of passing down stories, myths, and cultural knowledge through spoken word rather than written text
- Calm, peaceful, and free from disturbance
- The act of maintaining, protecting, or conserving cultural elements for future generations
- The art of conveying narratives, often involving characters and events, to entertain, educate, and preserve cultural heritage
- A pleasant or distinct smell, often associated with natural elements like flowers
- The natural world, including plants, animals, landscapes, and weather
- The importance of a particular element, practice, or tradition within a specific culture
- A traditional narrative that may include real historical elements but also features exaggeration and supernatural elements
- Restoring energy, vitality, or freshness
- A traditional story that explains the beliefs, customs, or natural phenomena of a society, often involving gods, heroes, and supernatural events
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- Involving multiple senses, such as sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch, to immerse the reader or listener in a story
- The use of objects, characters, or settings to represent abstract ideas or concepts
- The traditions, achievements, and values that are passed down from previous generations
- The beliefs, customs, and principles that shape a culture's identity and guide its members' behavior
- Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses, creating a vivid mental picture for the reader
- The background or setting against which events in a story take place
- The relationship or association between different elements, often referring to the link between nature and culture in this context
- Traditional stories, customs, and beliefs of a culture, often conveyed through oral tradition.
20 Clues: Restoring energy, vitality, or freshness • Calm, peaceful, and free from disturbance • The background or setting against which events in a story take place • The natural world, including plants, animals, landscapes, and weather • Musical sequences of sounds, often referring to the songs of birds in literature • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Words 2023-11-09
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- to urge strongly, advise earnestly
- without experience; immature, not fully developed; lacking sophistication and poise; without feathers
- one who moves where he or she is not wanted or has no right to be, an intruder
- to spread through, penetrate, soak through
- to think or believe without certain supporting evidence; to conjecture or guess; (n.) likely idea that lacks definite proof
- belonging to someone or something by its very nature, essential, inherent; originating in a bodily organ or part
- weariness of body or mind, lack of energy
- to make a violent attack in words, express strong disapproval
- to violate, trespass, go beyond recognized bounds
- saliva or mucus flowing from the mouth or nose; foolish, aimless talk or thinking; (v.) to let saliva flow from the mouth; to utter nonsense or childish twaddle; to waste or fritter away foolishly
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- to fall as moisture; to cause or bring about suddenly; to hurl down from a great height; to give distinct form to; (adj.) characterized by excessive haste; (n.) moisture; the product of an action or process
- poise, assurance, great confidence; perpendicularity
- to improve, make better, correct a flaw or shortcoming
- by virtue of holding a certain office
- mysterious, magical, supernatural; secret, hidden from view; not detectable by ordinary means; (v.) to hide, conceal; eclipse; (n.) matters involving the supernatural
- a period of one thousand years; a period of great joy
- pompous or overblown in language; full of high-sounding words intended to conceal a lack of ideas
- strict, severe; rigorously or urgently binding or compelling; sharp or bitter to the taste
- to make oneself agreeable and thus gain favor or acceptance by others (sometimes used in a critical or derogatory sense)
- a summary, condensed account; an instance that represents a larger reality
20 Clues: to urge strongly, advise earnestly • by virtue of holding a certain office • weariness of body or mind, lack of energy • to spread through, penetrate, soak through • to violate, trespass, go beyond recognized bounds • poise, assurance, great confidence; perpendicularity • a period of one thousand years; a period of great joy • ...
Irish Folklore 2024-05-05
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- - Ancient deity in Irish mythology, associated with fertility and possibly human sacrifice
- - Mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, known for playing pranks on humans
- - Legendary hero in Irish mythology, known for his strength, bravery, and tragic fate
- - Magical beings in Irish folklore, inhabiting the Otherworld and often interacting with humans
- - Fairy child left in place of a human child in Irish folklore
- - Heroic figure in Irish mythology, son of the legendary warrior Fionn mac Cumhaill
- - Mythical creature in Irish and Scottish folklore, capable of transforming from seal to human form
- - Mythological race in Irish mythology, considered the gods and goddesses of pre-Christian Ireland
- - Malevolent dwarf or supernatural being in Irish folklore, associated with dark magic
- - Mythological race in Irish mythology, known for their strength and connection to the land
- - Female spirit in Irish mythology, believed to wail as an omen of death
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- - Irish fairy resembling a leprechaun, but known for its love of wine and mischief
- - Alternative name for the banshee, meaning "woman of the fairy mound"
- - Mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, known for hoarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows
- - Mythical sea creature in Irish folklore, similar to a mermaid but with a more fish-like tail
- - Headless horseman in Irish mythology, known as an omen of death
- - Carvings of naked women displaying exaggerated genitalia, found in Irish medieval architecture, often associated with fertility and protection
- - Shape-shifting creature in Irish folklore, known for its mischievous and sometimes malevolent behavior
- - Mythological race in Irish mythology, often depicted as monstrous beings and enemies of the Tuatha Dé Danann
- - Collective term for the supernatural beings in Irish folklore, including fairies, banshees, and leprechauns
20 Clues: - Fairy child left in place of a human child in Irish folklore • - Headless horseman in Irish mythology, known as an omen of death • - Alternative name for the banshee, meaning "woman of the fairy mound" • - Female spirit in Irish mythology, believed to wail as an omen of death • - Mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, known for playing pranks on humans • ...
Daniel 2025-04-27
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- – The explanation of dreams or visions, which Daniel provided through God’s wisdom.
- Times – A future period of great events, especially in the prophetic visions Daniel had about the world’s final days.
- Furnace – The place where Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown but were saved by God.
- – One of Daniel’s three friends who refused to worship the golden image and was thrown into the furnace.
- – A supernatural experience where Daniel saw future events or divine revelations.
- – A realm or domain; Daniel prophesied about the rise and fall of earthly kingdoms.
- – Another of Daniel’s friends, along with Shadrach, who stood firm in faith in the fiery furnace.
- – The last king of Babylon, whose kingdom was foretold to fall by Daniel.
- – A leader or king; Daniel often interacted with rulers and advised them.
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- – A person chosen by God to deliver messages and foretell future events.
- – Supernatural revelations, often about future events, given to Daniel.
- – A large idol created by Nebuchadnezzar, which Daniel interpreted in a prophetic dream.
- – A word used in Belshazzar’s dream to signify the end of his kingdom (from Daniel 5).
- – The third friend of Daniel who remained faithful to God in the face of death by fire.
- – The king of Babylon who had a dream interpreted by Daniel.
- – The divine understanding given to Daniel to interpret dreams and visions.
- Den – A place of punishment, where Daniel was thrown but miraculously survived.
- – A false god, often made of gold or stone; Daniel condemned idolatry in Babylon.
- – The empire where Daniel was exiled, central to the story of his life and prophecies.
- – A vision or message received while sleeping, often used by God to communicate with Daniel.
20 Clues: – The king of Babylon who had a dream interpreted by Daniel. • – Supernatural revelations, often about future events, given to Daniel. • – A person chosen by God to deliver messages and foretell future events. • – The last king of Babylon, whose kingdom was foretold to fall by Daniel. • – A leader or king; Daniel often interacted with rulers and advised them. • ...
The Farmer and the Bogeyman 2021-05-24
7 Clues: Male person • contrary to day • Suspend an action • Supernatural entity • act or effect of deceiving • Purchased in exchange for money • something very difficult to do or achieve
Happy Birthday Eric 2021-12-20
7 Clues: 6th Month • ________ Arena • Run like the _____ • Follower of St. Anna • You set my soul on _____ • Spanish variant of Charles • A Netflix dark fantasy drama starring Jensen Ackles
Something fun to do… 2025-11-01
9 Clues: A warm meal shared • Iconic Sydney Venue • Santas busiest month • Ten plus eleven minus one • Supernatural or enchanting • The word for something amazing • What holiday is celebrated in December • What day to people celebrate their births • Day of the week where we don’t have to work
Teka Teki Silang 2024-08-09
9 Clues: sastra pendek • "Sitti Nurbaya" • "Laskar Pelangi" • "Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk" • puisi tradisional Jawa • sastra panjang berbentuk prosa • utama dalam novel "Bumi Manusia" • sastra yang mengandung unsur supernatural • besar Indonesia penulis "Layar Terkembang"
Ghotic 2024-10-28
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- a solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment on someone or something
- characterized by an unusual interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, or its beliefs and practices.
- a novel, play, or film dealing with a puzzling crime, especially a murder.
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- (of a manifestation or event) attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature
- a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that limits visibility (to a lesser extent than fog; strictly, with visibility remaining above 1 km (1,100 yards)).
- a central character in a story, film, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes
- the state of having a serious mental illness.
- with little or no light.
9 Clues: with little or no light. • the state of having a serious mental illness. • a novel, play, or film dealing with a puzzling crime, especially a murder. • a central character in a story, film, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes • the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, or its beliefs and practices. • ...
Do you believe in ghosts? 2015-03-29
9 Clues: looking almost same • to examine something • making you feel fear • different from others • the set of necessary tools • able to be seen or understood • a particular situation,event or fact • that which cannot be explained by science • physcial or mental activity needed to achieve to something
Elijah's crossword 2023-11-06
9 Clues: Mate • Boss • Normal • backhanded stroke • how fast a machine • someone who pays taxes • someone who saves a life • a vacation or trip taken by a newly married couple • the wedge-shaped piece at the summit of an arch, regarded as holding the other pieces in place.
uni 2023-01-03
9 Clues: to problems • Bright or radiant • The opposite of sad • The opposite of ignorance • Extremely good; delightful • A ghost or supernatural being • A person who is very talented, popular, or • The ability to come up with new and unique • A friendly, happy, or amused facial expression
Gothic Bowling puzzle 2025-10-02
9 Clues: a big house • without light • a fluid of the body • synonim for ghotic love • when something can't be real • when a movie have splicit scences • you do this to create something new • the describe when a person pass away • when the weather influence the scence
Christian, Eric, Ryan 2025-10-09
9 Clues: Intern • a gift from God • with the father • a supernatural event • In the flesh / reborn • a person that spreads the word of God • blasphemy towards the teachings of God • a person sent by God to spread His Word • a sub sector of Christianity that we study
Growth Mindset Crossword 2024-08-23
8 Clues: __ gone days • (258x21/6) x 0 = ? • motivated or uplifted • The United States __ America • El "en español" or le "en français" • 2021 Supernatural Horror The ________ • To __ or not to __ that is the question. • ______ is no accident is obtained through perseverance.
Medicine Stands Still Revision 2018-10-13
Across
- Who trained for 7 years at university before treating people?
- What often leaked into rivers running through towns?
- What sort of treatment relies on astrology and prayers?
- What sort of Plague left you with buboes?
- Who sold medicines made from herbs and spices?
- What is another word for a hospital and could be found in Monasteries?
- Who DEVELOPED the theory of the Four Humours?
- How would you remove blood from a patient?
- Who took regular baths?
- The word for public health conditions
- What was a supernatural cause that Medieval people used to blame for the Plague?
- What would Doctor's smell, taste and look at to see if you were healthy?
- What sort of treatment relies on herbs, spices and honey?
- Who used prayer to cure you?
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- surgeon Who could cut your hair AND let your blood?
- What is a Privy?
- What was the name of the procedure of whipping yourself to prevent the Plague?
- What did Islam and Christianity both forbid?
- Who first thought of the Four Humours?
- What sort of Plague affected your lungs?
- What did Christianity want new medical ideas to support?
- What is the name of the procedure which removes a person's limb?
- What was a natural treatment of the Plague?
- How would you remove bad spirits from a person's head?
- What was a religious reason that Medieval people used to blame for the Plague?
- What did Islam and Christianity prevent people doing with ancient texts?
- What did Islam and Christianity both encourage people to build?
- What animal spread the Plague?
28 Clues: What is a Privy? • Who took regular baths? • Who used prayer to cure you? • What animal spread the Plague? • The word for public health conditions • Who first thought of the Four Humours? • What sort of Plague affected your lungs? • What sort of Plague left you with buboes? • How would you remove blood from a patient? • What was a natural treatment of the Plague? • ...
Malik 2024-07-17
Across
- A theme explored through Malik's character.
- Malik is central to many in the series.
- Malik is a mix of two types of creatures.
- Malik’s actions are partly driven by this.
- Describes Malik’s robust build.
- Malik's overall effect on others.
- Malik's owner, known for his intimidating presence.
- Despite his fierceness, Malik shows loyalty to Caden.
- Malik is known for his fierce nature.
- A character whom Malik has notable interactions with.
- Part of Malik's hybrid appearance.
- Malik can be this, particularly under Caden’s command.
- Malik’s existence straddles the natural and this realm.
- Refers to Malik’s short, thick legs.
- Malik exhibits this trait, especially to his owner.
- Malik's personality is not straightforward but this.
- Malik shares this with Caden.
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- Malik resembles a creature from ancient times.
- Malik’s character is described as this, with depth.
- Malik and Caden are often seen as this.
- Malik is often this, especially in defense of Caden.
- A central theme in Malik's interactions.
- Ethan can bring out this side of Malik.
- Malik's creature type, a blend of dog and reptile.
- Malik is often involved in these in the series.
- Describes Malik's base behaviors.
- Malik represents the blurred lines between this and the supernatural.
- Name of the brutehound in the Ethan Fox series.
- Malik’s behavior reflects this type of training or influence.
- Malik’s type, blending real and fantastical elements.
- Malik's presence adds to the tension in scenes.
- Malik participates in these alongside Blair and Caden.
- Malik contributes to the sense of this in the series.
- One of Malik's most striking features, razor-sharp.
- Malik’s appearance is akin to this type of dog.
35 Clues: Malik shares this with Caden. • Describes Malik’s robust build. • Describes Malik's base behaviors. • Malik's overall effect on others. • Part of Malik's hybrid appearance. • Refers to Malik’s short, thick legs. • Malik is known for his fierce nature. • Malik and Caden are often seen as this. • Malik is central to many in the series. • Ethan can bring out this side of Malik. • ...
Ethan 2024-07-17
Across
- Describes the elements Ethan encounters.
- Despite his adventures, Ethan retains this quality.
- What Ethan undergoes throughout the series.
- Realization A key theme in Ethan's story.
- A long and often difficult quest Ethan embarks on.
- Ethan frequently demonstrates this quality.
- Ethan's favorite setting for adventures.
- A trait that helps Ethan solve mysteries.
- Ethan's path is heavily influenced by this concept.
- Ethan often shows this towards others.
- Role that Ethan naturally takes on during adventures.
- Ethan comes to many of these about the world.
- Central theme in Ethan's character development.
- Ethan seeks to understand his own during the series.
- A distinctive feature of Ethan's complexion.
- Ethan does this quickly to new situations.
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- The color of Ethan's hair.
- Ethan faces many of these on his journey.
- The color of Ethan's eyes.
- Describes some of the phenomena Ethan encounters.
- Ethan's life and origins are shrouded in this.
- Supernatural experiences that Ethan has, offering foresight.
- Another word for Ethan's adventure.
- A defining attribute of Ethan.
- Mysterious markings found on Ethan's palms.
- Ethan's age at the start of his adventures.
- Describes the nature of Ethan's dreams.
- Ethan prefers this kind of real-life adventure over video games.
- What Ethan aspires to be.
- Mysterious girl who plays a significant role in Ethan's journey.
- Ethan embodies the spirit and trials of this phase.
- Ethan is deeply connected to this, both literally and metaphorically.
- Ethan's journey is filled with this.
- The courageous protagonist of our series.
- Group believed to be connected to Ethan's birth parents.
35 Clues: What Ethan aspires to be. • The color of Ethan's hair. • The color of Ethan's eyes. • A defining attribute of Ethan. • Another word for Ethan's adventure. • Ethan's journey is filled with this. • Ethan often shows this towards others. • Describes the nature of Ethan's dreams. • Describes the elements Ethan encounters. • Ethan's favorite setting for adventures. • ...
jaymon 2023-06-21
Across
- Full of danger or risk.
- A guiding or signaling light.
- Small pieces or parts of a whole.
- Impossible to defeat, conquer, or subdue.
- Mansion A foreboding house with a dark and ghostly reputation.
- An object or image that represents or stands for something else.
- Under the influence of magic or possessing magical qualities.
- A protector or defender of something valuable or sacred.
- To reveal or discover something that was hidden or unknown.
- Specialized tools or devices used for a specific purpose.
- Ghosts or spectral figures.
- Experiencing or characterized by great success or victory.
- Traditional stories or beliefs passed down through generations.
- The act of examining or exploring in order to uncover facts or solve a mystery.
- Something handed down or left behind by those who came before.
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- Detectives A group of intrepid friends who investigate mysteries and uncover the truth.
- spirit The essential nature or qualities that define humanity.
- A spell or affliction that brings misfortune or harm.
- A disastrous or unfortunate event or occurrence.
- Objects of historical, cultural, or supernatural significance.
- A great victory or achievement.
- An exciting or daring experience with an uncertain outcome.
- A feeling of expectation or desire for a positive outcome.
- Comfort or relief in times of distress or sadness.
- The ability to recover or bounce back from difficulties or adversity.
- Ghostly or supernatural appearances.
- A written record of events or personal thoughts and experiences.
- Challenges or problems that require logical thinking to solve.
- passage A secret pathway or route that is concealed or not easily visible.
- Mysterious or puzzling, often with hidden meaning.
30 Clues: Full of danger or risk. • Ghosts or spectral figures. • A guiding or signaling light. • A great victory or achievement. • Small pieces or parts of a whole. • Ghostly or supernatural appearances. • Impossible to defeat, conquer, or subdue. • A disastrous or unfortunate event or occurrence. • Comfort or relief in times of distress or sadness. • ...
Macbeth Act 1 2025-03-10
Across
- Title given to Macbeth after a traitor's execution.
- Emotional burden felt by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
- Firm determination to do something.
- Title of Macbeth's ambitious wife.
- Moral wickedness.
- The act of killing a king.
- The position of being a king.
- Feeling of discontent or resentment.
- Disorder and confusion following the king's death.
- Elements beyond the natural world, like the witches.
- A predetermined course of events.
- Courageous behavior shown by characters.
- Act of misleading or tricking.
- A feeling that something is wrong.
- Macbeth's friend and fellow soldier.
- Crime of betraying one's country, committed by the previous Thane of Cawdor.
- Courage in battle, shown by Macbeth.
- Skillful handling or control.
- A driving force behind Macbeth's actions.
- Open land where the witches meet.
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- A central theme, desired by Macbeth.
- A greeting used by the witches to Macbeth.
- The ability to face fear or danger.
- A quiet, secretive way of speaking.
- The unlawful premeditated killing, central to the plot.
- Scottish title of nobility given to Macbeth.
- The hidden power believed to control the future.
- Supernatural beings who predict Macbeth's future.
- Secret planning of something illicit.
- Act of disloyalty or treachery.
- Having high moral qualities; also a rank.
- Luck or destiny, often referenced by the witches.
- Prediction made by the witches.
- The main character, a Scottish nobleman.
- A warning or indication of a future event.
- Symbol of guilt and murder.
- Faithfulness or allegiance, often questioned in the play.
- Having more than one possible meaning.
- The King of Scotland at the play's start.
- Time when dark deeds are done.
40 Clues: Moral wickedness. • The act of killing a king. • Symbol of guilt and murder. • The position of being a king. • Skillful handling or control. • Act of misleading or tricking. • Time when dark deeds are done. • Act of disloyalty or treachery. • Prediction made by the witches. • A predetermined course of events. • Open land where the witches meet. • Title of Macbeth's ambitious wife. • ...
A Christmas Carol - Stave 1 2025-12-10
Across
- Which emotional posture most clearly defines Scrooge’s attitude toward social suffering?
- What suppressed emotion breaks through Scrooge’s practiced rationality during Marley’s visitation?
- Which adjective best encapsulates Scrooge’s moral deficiency and emotional austerity at the opening of the novella?
- Which external force mirrors the internal frigidity that characterizes Scrooge’s worldview?
- KNOCKER Which mundane feature takes on Marley’s likeness, foreshadowing the intrusion of the supernatural?
- What physical substance does Dickens use metaphorically to emphasize the extent of Scrooge’s “coldness”?
- The holiday celebration Scrooge finds wasteful and “a time for paying bills.”
- What adjective both literally and figuratively characterizes Scrooge’s workplace atmosphere?
- What term reinforces Marley’s liminal state between the material world and the afterlife?
- What punitive structure does Scrooge cite to dismiss charitable responsibility toward the needy?
- Which condition functions as the emotional consequence of Scrooge’s self-imposed isolation?
- Currency used when Scrooge counts the price of coal over human comfort.
- What natural image Dickens invokes repeatedly becomes a metaphor for emotional immobility?
- What harsh social institution is invoked as a rational “solution” for the suffering masses?
- Which descriptor of Marley’s ghost emphasizes the seriousness of moral reckoning?
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- Which narrative function does Marley’s visit primarily perform within the structure of Stave 1?
- The practice Scrooge rejects underscores his refusal to recognize shared humanity?
- What business tool functions as an emblem of Scrooge’s fixation on profit over compassion?
- Whose death frames the opening and establishes the story’s meditation on legacy and accountability?
- Which concept Scrooge demands from Marley reflects his reliance on empirical reasoning over moral perception?
- What symbolic burden embodies Marley’s self-forged consequences of greed?
- Institutions Scrooge cites to avoid charitable giving, symbolizing systemic cruelty.
- What ordinary object becomes a comic anchor for Dickens’s insistence upon Marley’s death?
- Which redemptive possibility seems remote for Marley but remains open for Scrooge?
- Which psychological response Scrooge initially experiences toward Marley’s apparition complicates the boundary between reason and fear?
- HOUSE What workplace setting underscores Scrooge’s identity as defined solely by commercial activity?
- What act Marley insists upon for Scrooge is already impossible for himself?
- What supernatural entity returns to confront Scrooge’s moral blindness?
- What ordinary object becomes uncanny, signaling the shift from realism to the supernatural?
- GRATE The office heat source that contrasts Scrooge’s cold temperament.
- Which dismissive exclamation reduces human joy to foolish sentimentality?
- Which cheerful relation represents familial warmth and a counterpoint to Scrooge’s isolation?
- What role does Bob Cratchit occupy that reveals the exploitative labor dynamic in Scrooge’s office?
- What ordinary commodity becomes a symbol of economic control and emotional deprivation?
34 Clues: What supernatural entity returns to confront Scrooge’s moral blindness? • GRATE The office heat source that contrasts Scrooge’s cold temperament. • Currency used when Scrooge counts the price of coal over human comfort. • What symbolic burden embodies Marley’s self-forged consequences of greed? • ...
The making of regional cultures part ll 2021-02-14
Across
- popular regional deity
- ascetics engaged in vareity of yogic practices
- bell metal workers
- the language of administration in bengal
- the bengali literature indebted to sanskrit
- spiritual leaders with some supernatural powers
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- a thirteenth century text from bengal
- the literature comprising songs of maynamti and gopichandra
- oil pressers
- the leader of the bhakti movement, bhakti literature of bengal
- the chinese traveller
- the regional language of bengal
- attribution of living ssoul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomenon
13 Clues: oil pressers • bell metal workers • the chinese traveller • popular regional deity • the regional language of bengal • a thirteenth century text from bengal • the language of administration in bengal • the bengali literature indebted to sanskrit • ascetics engaged in vareity of yogic practices • spiritual leaders with some supernatural powers • ...
WEREWOLF CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-07-30
Across
- The psychological fear of wolves
- One who hunts and kills werewolves
- Herb traditionally believed to repel werewolves
- Transformation of a werewolf back into human form
- The werewolf's lair or dwelling
- Angry werewolf sound
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- Refers to the werewolf's uncontrollable nighttime wanderings
- Werewolf's sharp weapon
- The supernatural ability of a werewolf
- The night sky element that triggers a werewolf transformation
- The werewolf's enemy in many stories
- Protective amulet against werewolf attacks
12 Clues: Angry werewolf sound • Werewolf's sharp weapon • The werewolf's lair or dwelling • The psychological fear of wolves • One who hunts and kills werewolves • The werewolf's enemy in many stories • The supernatural ability of a werewolf • Protective amulet against werewolf attacks • Herb traditionally believed to repel werewolves • ...
Halloween Myths 2024-09-27
Across
- – Practice associated with witches and spells
- – Beliefs that something bad will happen
- – Seen as foreboding and mysterious
- – Seen as markers of ghostly presences
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- – Sites where spirits are said to wander
- – Believed to be witches’ familiars
- – Stories that often include magical elements
- – Spells intended to bring misfortune
- – Often associated with supernatural events
- – Believed to have powers to cast spells
- – Souls believed to linger after death
- – Considered bad luck in some cultures
12 Clues: – Believed to be witches’ familiars • – Seen as foreboding and mysterious • – Spells intended to bring misfortune • – Souls believed to linger after death • – Considered bad luck in some cultures • – Seen as markers of ghostly presences • – Sites where spirits are said to wander • – Believed to have powers to cast spells • – Beliefs that something bad will happen • ...
Epic Poetry: Poetic Devices, Qualities, and Characteristics 2012-12-12
Across
- an author’s choice of words and the arrangement of those words in phrases,sentences, or lines of a poem
- a problem in an epic hero's character that causes him/her major problems
- a person or force in society or nature that opposes the central character
- a reflection of a writer’s or speaker’s attitude towards a subject of a poem, story or other literary work
- a feeling we get after reading a piece of literature
- Epic Poetry contains adventure that includes ________ or super human deeds
- a perfect example of a type or group
- the act of calling on a god or a muse for blessing, help, inspiration or support
- a reference in a work of literature to a character, place or situation from another work of literature
- literature in which situations and characters are invented by the writer
- a main character who embarks on a long journey that involves struggles with natural and supernatural beings
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- an author’s use of clues that hint at events that will occur later in the plot
- a long journey in which a main character is tested through stages and receives a treasure as his reward
- involves re-naming a character's qualities or characteristics
- a traditional story of anonymous origin that deals with goddess, gods, heroes, and supernatural events
- the central character in a literary work around whom the main conflict revolves
- an extended comparison using like or as to compare two seemingly unlike things
- prose writing about real people, places, and events
- the main character in a literary work typically one whose character or deeds inspire the admiration of the reader
- the sequence of events in a narrative work
20 Clues: a perfect example of a type or group • the sequence of events in a narrative work • prose writing about real people, places, and events • a feeling we get after reading a piece of literature • involves re-naming a character's qualities or characteristics • a problem in an epic hero's character that causes him/her major problems • ...
The Farmer and the Bogeyman 2021-05-24
7 Clues: Male person • contrary to day • Suspend an action • Supernatural entity • act or effect of deceiving • Purchased in exchange for money • something very difficult to do or achieve
week 4 vocab 2021-10-15
9 Clues: place on top of • watch and direct • surpassingly good • highest in quality • take high quality or performance • more than needed, desired, or required • a person who directs and manages an organization • having or showing arrogant disdain or haughtiness • forces that cannot be explained by the physical world
Affixes 2025-02-13
9 Clues: Without milk • Before birth • Half of a cycle • Showing no effects or changes • Words that mean the same things • A vehicle that has three wheels • A excessive belief of supernatural beings • Economy that no longer relies on heavy industry • Warship that is under the water, particularly in the ocean
Genres 2024-09-14
Across
- Stories, myths, and traditions passed down orally through generations, often explaining cultural beliefs.
- Nonfiction books written to inform or explain a topic, often containing facts, diagrams, and data.
- A type of story that includes magical creatures, enchantments, and often a "happily ever after."
- A story set in the past, blending real historical events with fictional characters or plots.
- Books A collection of short, traditional poems or songs for children, often with rhythmic and repetitive language.
- The life story of a real person, written by someone else, covering significant events and accomplishments.
- Makes us laugh and has a happy ending.
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- Stories that explore futuristic technology, space exploration, or alternative realities, often grounded in science.
- A life story written by the person who experienced it, giving personal insights into their own life.
- A traditional story, usually involving gods or supernatural beings, that explains natural or social phenomena.
- A genre featuring magical elements, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds, often involving a hero's journey.
- A type of book that combines images and text to tell a simple story, often for young children.
- A story passed down through generations, typically based on historical figures or events, but often embellished with heroic or supernatural elements.
- A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral or life lesson.
- A type of literature written to be performed on stage, usually involving dialogue and acting.
15 Clues: Makes us laugh and has a happy ending. • A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral or life lesson. • A story set in the past, blending real historical events with fictional characters or plots. • A type of literature written to be performed on stage, usually involving dialogue and acting. • ...
Literacy Genres! 2026-02-16
Across
- Magical elements, imaginary worlds, or supernatural beings, not realistic to the world we live in.
- Contains discovery, evaluation, and facts to involve critical thinking skills.
- Literature that describes imaginary events and people.
- Contains myths, fables, folk/fairy tales passed down through generations
- Traditional, often sacred narrative. Examples include stories about Gods, Supernatural Beings, conveying cultural origins, or moral codes
- Imaginative writing that actually reflects the real world, with relatable characters and realistic life challenges.
- Beliefs or traditions passed down through generations. An example could be "The Three Little Pigs."
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- Real events embelished overtime, blending history with fiction. An example could be Robin Hood.
- Literature based on facts, real events, and people.
- Used to express feelings and ideas through distinctive style and rhythm. An example could be "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish."
- Magical stories about imaginary beings and lands. An example could be "Jack And The Beanstalk" or "Cinderella."
- Narration by the main character, nonfiction text that gives an account of the characters life events told in first person.
- Fictional humorous narrative with exaggerated events that are difficult to believe, but told as if true.
- Nonfiction account of a person's life written in third person by someone else.
- A short story commonly uses animals for characters that convey a moral. An example could be the tortoise and the hare.
15 Clues: Literature based on facts, real events, and people. • Literature that describes imaginary events and people. • Contains myths, fables, folk/fairy tales passed down through generations • Contains discovery, evaluation, and facts to involve critical thinking skills. • Nonfiction account of a person's life written in third person by someone else. • ...
The Farmer and the Bogeyman 2021-05-24
7 Clues: Male person • contrary to day • Suspend an action • Supernatural entity • act or effect of deceiving • Purchased in exchange for money • something very difficult to do or achieve
Vocabulary Task 2018-10-31
Across
- expressing writers emotions
- a united whole
- causing a marked change
- repetition of the sound of a vowel
- logical and consistant
- education or awareness that brings change
- widely or constantly, common or widespread
- movement of sudden understanding
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- poem or song narrating a story in stanzas
- rebellious young man, distressed and terrible
- intellectual movement of 18th century
- repetition of the "S" sound
- literary movement characterized by rousing action
- many arranged parts or details
- person who attacks cherished beliefs
- laws of nature
- agreement or compatibility b/w opinions or actions
- visually attractive, pretty style
- combine one thing with another, so they become a whole
19 Clues: a united whole • laws of nature • logical and consistant • causing a marked change • expressing writers emotions • repetition of the "S" sound • many arranged parts or details • movement of sudden understanding • visually attractive, pretty style • repetition of the sound of a vowel • person who attacks cherished beliefs • intellectual movement of 18th century • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-10
Motorcycles & Sweetgrass: Word Test 2017-12-25
Across
- The first people on this land
- The leader of a tribe
- There were many _______ in the world wars
- The land of the First Nations
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- A motor vehicle with two wheels
- The mother of your mother
- Mysterious and supernatural powers
- The holy book of the Christians
- A ceremony where a dead person is buried
- Son of God
10 Clues: Son of God • The leader of a tribe • The mother of your mother • The first people on this land • The land of the First Nations • A motor vehicle with two wheels • The holy book of the Christians • Mysterious and supernatural powers • A ceremony where a dead person is buried • There were many _______ in the world wars
James and the Giant Peach 1 2018-09-15
Across
- Rose above, much taller
- of a supernatural or superhuman power
- to walk with bare feet in shallow water; to row a boat
- Strange; odd
- A savagely violent or animal
- A very short amount of time
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- To walk in an awkward way
- In a state of severe disrepair
- A silly or annoying person
- Delicately small and beaustiful
10 Clues: Strange; odd • Rose above, much taller • To walk in an awkward way • A silly or annoying person • A very short amount of time • A savagely violent or animal • In a state of severe disrepair • Delicately small and beaustiful • of a supernatural or superhuman power • to walk with bare feet in shallow water; to row a boat
Vocab set 4 2021-09-15
Across
- more than is needed, desired, or required
- a person who directs and manages an organization
- forces that can’t be explained in the natural world
- watch and direct
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- place on top of
- of high quality performance
- having or showing arrogant disdain or haughtiness
- that the place or move into position
- surpassing good
- highest in quality
10 Clues: place on top of • surpassing good • watch and direct • highest in quality • of high quality performance • that the place or move into position • more than is needed, desired, or required • a person who directs and manages an organization • having or showing arrogant disdain or haughtiness • forces that can’t be explained in the natural world
Super- Sur- Yohanna Kumbi 2021-10-14
Across
- Beyond the average size.
- Above normal natural ability.
- To place something over another.
- Above the average supply.
- To have overcome a life-threatening event.
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- Above average rank.
- Someone who is watching over someone/something.
- A man that has the ability to do something more efficient.
- Better than what is expected/doing something excellently.
- Above the average price.
10 Clues: Above average rank. • Beyond the average size. • Above the average price. • Above the average supply. • Above normal natural ability. • To place something over another. • To have overcome a life-threatening event. • Someone who is watching over someone/something. • Better than what is expected/doing something excellently. • ...
What do you know about Ireland? 2022-01-07
Across
- Synonymous for "green".
- Ireland’s economic growth between the mid-1990s and the late 2000s.
- One of the most important symbols of Ireland.
- Capital city of Ireland.
- Famous Irish poet.
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- Area of Ireland where Gaelic is still spoken
- National language of Ireland.
- Mischievous supernatural beings in folklore.
- He's the patron saint of Ireland.
- Latin name for "Ireland".
10 Clues: Famous Irish poet. • Synonymous for "green". • Capital city of Ireland. • Latin name for "Ireland". • National language of Ireland. • He's the patron saint of Ireland. • Area of Ireland where Gaelic is still spoken • Mischievous supernatural beings in folklore. • One of the most important symbols of Ireland. • ...
Fun and happy puzzle 2022-11-15
Across
- an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage
- an ugly creature
- extensive group of states
- remarkable enough to be famous
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- a traditional story
- a short story with animal
- a legendary dwarfish creature
- a long poem about adventure
- a supernatural creature of folk tales
10 Clues: an ugly creature • a traditional story • a short story with animal • extensive group of states • a long poem about adventure • a legendary dwarfish creature • remarkable enough to be famous • a supernatural creature of folk tales • a person who is admired or idealized for courage • an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size
Abrakadabra 2021-04-18
Across
- the opposite of BLACK magic is ... magic
- What do witches ride?
- to practice magic you do a ...
- What do witches like to cook?
- one with supernatural knowledge
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- a male witch is a ...
- What animals do witches like to cook?
- someone who practices magic is called a ...
- What animals do witches like?
- a female sorcerer
10 Clues: a female sorcerer • a male witch is a ... • What do witches ride? • What animals do witches like? • What do witches like to cook? • to practice magic you do a ... • one with supernatural knowledge • What animals do witches like to cook? • the opposite of BLACK magic is ... magic • someone who practices magic is called a ...
vocabulary warm up 2024-09-19
Across
- __ the ability to feel bad for others' emotion
- __ to go below a surface
- __an indication of illness or disease
- __ something that doesn't exist
- __ not natural or unreal
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- __ To do something after it was originally planned
- __ to be halfway formal
- __ a shape with 3 sides
- __ to get ready in advance
- __ not knowing of a situation
10 Clues: __ to be halfway formal • __ a shape with 3 sides • __ to go below a surface • __ not natural or unreal • __ to get ready in advance • __ not knowing of a situation • __ something that doesn't exist • __an indication of illness or disease • __ the ability to feel bad for others' emotion • __ To do something after it was originally planned
Macbeth Act 1 Vocab 2023-02-20
Across
- A crystal ball is an example of a _______.
- sorry or regretful
- Haunted houses cause _____ for many people.
- I wouldn't ____ to take out the trash.
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- noble, lord, baron
- Eerie and supernatural
- The man was a ____ and looked up to.
- Some believe dead people come back as ghosts and ______ people.
- Incomparable
- liquid from a metabolizing organ
10 Clues: Incomparable • noble, lord, baron • sorry or regretful • Eerie and supernatural • liquid from a metabolizing organ • The man was a ____ and looked up to. • I wouldn't ____ to take out the trash. • A crystal ball is an example of a _______. • Haunted houses cause _____ for many people. • Some believe dead people come back as ghosts and ______ people.
Miracles of the Bible week 1 2023-01-30
10 Clues: caused the flood • created on day one • destroyed in flood • created on day two • God's first miracle • An act of God using natural laws • number of souls saved on the ark • What God did on 7th day of creation week • A supernatural act of God or His servants • Purpose of miracles was to confirm the ___.
Fern Flower of Ivan Kupala 2025-03-20
Across
- A custom passed down through generations.
- Related to magic or enchantment.
- An event to mark a special occasion.
- Traveling from one place to another.
- Good luck or wealth.
Down
- Having a supernatural or spiritual quality.
- The ability to control or influence.
- Something that represents an idea.
- To find something new.
- A traditional story or myth.
10 Clues: Good luck or wealth. • To find something new. • A traditional story or myth. • Related to magic or enchantment. • Something that represents an idea. • The ability to control or influence. • An event to mark a special occasion. • Traveling from one place to another. • A custom passed down through generations. • Having a supernatural or spiritual quality.
ICA Crossword 2025-07-11
Across
- Masako Miki _____ March
- Stay, take your time, my ____
- animal found standing on a bronze ball, by Masako Miki
- ICA feature, also found in a bank
- supernatural beings or spirits, by Masako Miki
- A fictional universe, by Tau Lewis
Down
- Masako Miki’s frequently used material
- The “C” in ICA
- Featured work by Tau Lewis, ____ (The Ovule)
- David ____ Cruz
10 Clues: The “C” in ICA • David ____ Cruz • Masako Miki _____ March • Stay, take your time, my ____ • ICA feature, also found in a bank • A fictional universe, by Tau Lewis • Masako Miki’s frequently used material • Featured work by Tau Lewis, ____ (The Ovule) • supernatural beings or spirits, by Masako Miki • animal found standing on a bronze ball, by Masako Miki
ICA Crossword 2025-07-11
Across
- Stay, take your time, my ____
- Featured work by Tau Lewis, ____ (The Ovule)
- A fictional universe, by Tau Lewis
- Masako Miki _____ March
- animal found standing on a bronze ball, by Masako Miki
- The “C” in ICA
Down
- supernatural beings or spirits, by Masako Miki
- ICA feature, also found in a bank
- David ____ Cruz
- Masako Miki’s frequently used material
10 Clues: The “C” in ICA • David ____ Cruz • Masako Miki _____ March • Stay, take your time, my ____ • ICA feature, also found in a bank • A fictional universe, by Tau Lewis • Masako Miki’s frequently used material • Featured work by Tau Lewis, ____ (The Ovule) • supernatural beings or spirits, by Masako Miki • animal found standing on a bronze ball, by Masako Miki
Fantasy World 2025-08-27
Across
- Supernatural power
- The ending/solution
- The main character who saves others
- A place ruled by a king or queen
- A protector of a person, place, or object
- The beginning of the story
- A decorated headpiece worn by kings or queens
Down
- The problem or conflict
- Valuable objects, often hidden or buried
- The evil character who creates problems
10 Clues: Supernatural power • The ending/solution • The problem or conflict • The beginning of the story • A place ruled by a king or queen • The main character who saves others • The evil character who creates problems • Valuable objects, often hidden or buried • A protector of a person, place, or object • A decorated headpiece worn by kings or queens
Vocab 2026-01-02
Across
- Tibetan dog breed
- Calm
- Biblical wayward son who returns home
- Person trained to assist women in childbirth
Down
- discipline that studies the Earth's surface and its features
- To instruct or educate
- circular pilgrimage around Mount Kailash
- shrewd/ clever
- battle where the Afghans defeated the Marathas
- realism, Literary genre where realistic techniques are combined with fantasy/supernatural
10 Clues: Calm • shrewd/ clever • Tibetan dog breed • To instruct or educate • Biblical wayward son who returns home • circular pilgrimage around Mount Kailash • Person trained to assist women in childbirth • battle where the Afghans defeated the Marathas • discipline that studies the Earth's surface and its features • ...
Features of the Gothic 2015-10-06
Across
- places where Kings live
- surrounds a church
- when you are all alone
- animals not in a zoo are said to be this
- The opposite of light
- blood sucking creatures
Down
- something left empty to crumble is said to be this
- ghosts are an example of this
- a school subject
- the name for a dead body
- the weather that has thunder and lightning
11 Clues: a school subject • surrounds a church • The opposite of light • when you are all alone • places where Kings live • blood sucking creatures • the name for a dead body • ghosts are an example of this • animals not in a zoo are said to be this • the weather that has thunder and lightning • something left empty to crumble is said to be this
Sink or Swim 2015-04-22
Across
- small imaginary being that has magical powers
- power by using mysterious or supernatural forces
- large, splendid house
- woman who has evil powers and lives in the sea
- half human, half fish
Down
- wife or widow of a prince
- wedding marriage celebration ceremony
- plant whose seeds are used to make paste
- coast line surrounding the ocean
- sport or activity propelling oneself through the water
- male ruler
11 Clues: male ruler • large, splendid house • half human, half fish • wife or widow of a prince • coast line surrounding the ocean • wedding marriage celebration ceremony • plant whose seeds are used to make paste • small imaginary being that has magical powers • woman who has evil powers and lives in the sea • power by using mysterious or supernatural forces • ...
Building Vocabulary 2023-07-29
Across
- Inter relationships among texts.
- signs/symbols
- genre that features magical and supernatural elements that do not exist
- the physical appearance and structure of text.
- setting of a word or event
Down
- produced according to a formula.
- Stereotypes of a certain genre.
- Suprise and challenge audience
- the category in which a text belongs.
- a common or overused theme
- repeated element that has symbolic significance
11 Clues: signs/symbols • a common or overused theme • setting of a word or event • Suprise and challenge audience • Stereotypes of a certain genre. • produced according to a formula. • Inter relationships among texts. • the category in which a text belongs. • the physical appearance and structure of text. • repeated element that has symbolic significance • ...
Glossary Words 2014-11-04
Across
- the aborginals theory of creation
- planet we live on
- what were the creatures called in the dream time theory
- study of origin and evolution
- sciences theory of the worlds creation
- an idea that's not proven wrong or right
- where are the stars located
Down
- it's commonly known as religion vs ...
- who created the world in 6 days and the 7th day was rest day
- type of wavelength
- massive star exploding
- the book of...
- action of being saved or saving
- finish the word, Gods ...
- astronomical distance
- giant the old age state of a star
16 Clues: the book of... • planet we live on • type of wavelength • astronomical distance • massive star exploding • finish the word, Gods ... • where are the stars located • study of origin and evolution • action of being saved or saving • the aborginals theory of creation • giant the old age state of a star • it's commonly known as religion vs ... • sciences theory of the worlds creation • ...
Madison Mincel - Stems Contract Honors 2021-09-03
Across
- The study of living organisms.
- Showing wild deranged excitement, or energy.
- Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
- Beautiful or delightful in such a way
- The study of animal’s anatomy.
- The forces of nature; miraculous or divine
- Working or produced by machines
- Excessively tense or delicate
- One skilled in a particular field.
Down
- raising livestock and farming land.
- The wealth/resources in a country
- To treat a condition with medicine.
- To surround completely in water.
- having an abnormally low body temperature.
- Put off to the future time
- The practice of medicine.
16 Clues: The practice of medicine. • Put off to the future time • Excessively tense or delicate • The study of living organisms. • The study of animal’s anatomy. • Working or produced by machines • To surround completely in water. • The wealth/resources in a country • One skilled in a particular field. • raising livestock and farming land. • To treat a condition with medicine. • ...
Crucible Act 1 Vocabulary 2022-09-23
Across
- purposely hurtful or vengeful
- existing in one from birth; inborn; natural
- invoked unnatural or supernatural force
- respect towards another's opinion or interests
- a sign; an indication of the existence
Down
- an object of disgust
- a statement or situation that is contradictory
- sexually immoral; lacking moral or restraint
- disagreement; a claim made in debate
- impressive in size or amount
10 Clues: an object of disgust • impressive in size or amount • purposely hurtful or vengeful • disagreement; a claim made in debate • a sign; an indication of the existence • invoked unnatural or supernatural force • existing in one from birth; inborn; natural • sexually immoral; lacking moral or restraint • a statement or situation that is contradictory • ...
Spelling Words 2021-09-22
Across
- a gesture of respect,homage,or polite recognition
- in a way that shows despair
- sticking out;projecting
- politely congragulate or praise for something
Down
- sudden and unexpected
- excessively credulous belief in and reverence for supernatural beings
- fierce,violent,and uncontrolled
- lighting or light
- done consciously and intentionally
- accept or admit the exsistance or truth of
10 Clues: lighting or light • sudden and unexpected • sticking out;projecting • in a way that shows despair • fierce,violent,and uncontrolled • done consciously and intentionally • accept or admit the exsistance or truth of • politely congragulate or praise for something • a gesture of respect,homage,or polite recognition • ...
Week 10 2023-06-07
Across
- absolutely correct
- they worship in the Mosque
- this is gotten from burnt wood
- a belief in God or God's
- a place for the traditional worshipper
Down
- it shows the location of a noun
- their holy book is the bible
- the use of supernatural power
- to use in multiplication with another number
- relating to technology used in present day
10 Clues: absolutely correct • a belief in God or God's • they worship in the Mosque • their holy book is the bible • the use of supernatural power • this is gotten from burnt wood • it shows the location of a noun • a place for the traditional worshipper • relating to technology used in present day • to use in multiplication with another number
Vocabulary 2015-04-16
Across
- raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help.
- suggestive of the supernatural.
- in a sorrow manner.
- a jerky pulling movement.
- a loud harsh or strident noice.
- deliver to an enamy by treachery.
Down
- without respect.
- showing malocious will and a desire to hurt.
- having the pinkish flush of heart.
- a small part or portion.
10 Clues: without respect. • in a sorrow manner. • a small part or portion. • a jerky pulling movement. • suggestive of the supernatural. • a loud harsh or strident noice. • deliver to an enamy by treachery. • having the pinkish flush of heart. • showing malocious will and a desire to hurt. • raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help.
Christmas Carol Crossword 2017-12-07
Across
- psychiatric hospital
- phenomena that cannot be explained by natural laws
- slightly overweight
- full of ornate overly elaborate expressions
Down
- a form of British money
- a chalky black rock used to fuel fires
- happy
- an appearance of a supposed ghost or something ghostly
- a thin cereal made by boiling meal, especially oatmeal, in water
- a healthy reddish glow
10 Clues: happy • slightly overweight • psychiatric hospital • a healthy reddish glow • a form of British money • a chalky black rock used to fuel fires • full of ornate overly elaborate expressions • phenomena that cannot be explained by natural laws • an appearance of a supposed ghost or something ghostly • a thin cereal made by boiling meal, especially oatmeal, in water
Ben's Crossword 2022-03-28
Across
- "She ate three ice creams, of____ her favorite flavor was orange."
- graphic, imaginal, pictorial, visual
- "The actor played an evil ____."
- preferred, cherished
- to form by putting together parts or materials
- humourous,hilarious
Down
- being not of the same kind
- A woman magician with supernatural power
- buddy, colleague
- "I wish ____ wore rose-colored glasses the way you do."
10 Clues: buddy, colleague • humourous,hilarious • preferred, cherished • being not of the same kind • "The actor played an evil ____." • graphic, imaginal, pictorial, visual • A woman magician with supernatural power • to form by putting together parts or materials • "I wish ____ wore rose-colored glasses the way you do." • ...
High School Show 2022-04-22
Across
- financial institution
- church designed by Sir Christopher Wren
- baby-sitter
- a substance used for medical treatment
Down
- notice in a newspaper announcing a product available or a job vacancy
- held to shield from rain
- quadrilateral toy that flies in the wind
- vertical structure used to carry off smoke
- mysterious or supernatural forces
- capital of England
10 Clues: baby-sitter • capital of England • financial institution • held to shield from rain • mysterious or supernatural forces • a substance used for medical treatment • church designed by Sir Christopher Wren • quadrilateral toy that flies in the wind • vertical structure used to carry off smoke • notice in a newspaper announcing a product available or a job vacancy
Spelling Homework - Cosmo 2023-10-17
Across
- Knowledge of basic rules
- Something that changes everything
- To do something together
- To take the place of (E.g Person, thing)
- Shocking (Also kinda a spell in Harry Potter)
- Related to the spirit world, otherworldly
Down
- Something paranormal, not natural
- To speak in public, advertise a show
- In a way that shows sharp powers of judgment
- Watching over
10 Clues: Watching over • Knowledge of basic rules • To do something together • Something paranormal, not natural • Something that changes everything • To speak in public, advertise a show • To take the place of (E.g Person, thing) • Related to the spirit world, otherworldly • In a way that shows sharp powers of judgment • Shocking (Also kinda a spell in Harry Potter)
"t" as in picture 2023-11-13
Across
- "he's extremely wounded with ________ wounds all over!"
- come down to the _______ down at the carnival
- " HOW DARE YOU DISRESPECT MY _______ !!!"
- I summon thee GOOGALOO from the ancient _________
- Susie made a rude _______ at Kris
- s p o n g e
Down
- Taken with a camera
- come on grab your friends
- the opposite of supernatural
- extremely boring
10 Clues: s p o n g e • extremely boring • Taken with a camera • come on grab your friends • the opposite of supernatural • Susie made a rude _______ at Kris • " HOW DARE YOU DISRESPECT MY _______ !!!" • come down to the _______ down at the carnival • I summon thee GOOGALOO from the ancient _________ • "he's extremely wounded with ________ wounds all over!"
African Empires 2023-10-25
Across
- covers 40% of the continent
- a large and prosperous city
- largest desert in the world
- a terracotta sculpture made by ancient people
- memory and storytelling also known as "talking books"
Down
- scrubby grasslands that stretch across the continent
- thick canopy of trees
- supernatural forces act through all aspects of nature
- families who shared ancestors
- a desert expands
10 Clues: a desert expands • thick canopy of trees • covers 40% of the continent • a large and prosperous city • largest desert in the world • families who shared ancestors • a terracotta sculpture made by ancient people • scrubby grasslands that stretch across the continent • supernatural forces act through all aspects of nature • memory and storytelling also known as "talking books"
Hamlet Vocab 1 2023-10-24
Across
- A model of excellence or perfection
- Loss of the soul; eternal damnation
- Exciting wonder and awe
- High praise
Down
- Of or relating to the body or flesh; bodily
- Rashly or wastefully extravagant
- A reply to an answer; a rejoinder
- To make an earnest request of
- Influence or effect by a supernatural power
- Tension or strife
10 Clues: High praise • Tension or strife • Exciting wonder and awe • To make an earnest request of • Rashly or wastefully extravagant • A reply to an answer; a rejoinder • A model of excellence or perfection • Loss of the soul; eternal damnation • Of or relating to the body or flesh; bodily • Influence or effect by a supernatural power
The Bible 2024-04-13
Across
- Holy writings of Christianity.
- First book of the Old Testament.
- Poetic book of prayers and songs.
- Second section of the Christian Bible.
- Divine being worshipped in Christianity.
Down
- Supernatural event in the Bible.
- First section of the Christian Bible.
- Messenger of God's word in the Bible.
- Salvation from sin through Jesus Christ.
- First book of the New Testament.
10 Clues: Holy writings of Christianity. • Supernatural event in the Bible. • First book of the New Testament. • First book of the Old Testament. • Poetic book of prayers and songs. • First section of the Christian Bible. • Messenger of God's word in the Bible. • Second section of the Christian Bible. • Salvation from sin through Jesus Christ. • ...
Horror Crossword 2024-12-05
Across
- Interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of
- A bit scary
- To do with the spirit world.
- Difficult to deal with
- A style or category of art, music or literature
Down
- Frighten someone
- To do with spirits
- To do with the mind
- Building a sense of the unknown to create tension in the reader
- Frequented by a ghost
10 Clues: A bit scary • Frighten someone • To do with spirits • To do with the mind • Frequented by a ghost • Difficult to deal with • To do with the spirit world. • A style or category of art, music or literature • Interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of • Building a sense of the unknown to create tension in the reader
The Romantic Era 2025-03-19
Across
- common theme in Romantic poetry: _______ (natural world)
- long narrative poem: Childe ______'s Pilgrimage
- of hero made famous by Byron: ________ hero
- focus on self-expression and _______ emotion
- autobiographical poem: The _______
Down
- Shelley’s poem: Ode to the West _______
- of Frankenstein
- supernatural poem: The Rime of the Ancient _______
- where the Romantic movement began
- who wrote Ode to a Nightingale
10 Clues: of Frankenstein • who wrote Ode to a Nightingale • where the Romantic movement began • autobiographical poem: The _______ • Shelley’s poem: Ode to the West _______ • of hero made famous by Byron: ________ hero • focus on self-expression and _______ emotion • long narrative poem: Childe ______'s Pilgrimage • supernatural poem: The Rime of the Ancient _______ • ...
Chapter 2 – My Grandmother 2025-09-18
Across
- open to being harmed or attacked.
- courage in facing difficulties.
- believing in magical or supernatural causes.
- keeping careful watch for possible danger.
Down
- sympathy and concern for others.
- very careful to avoid danger.
- to care for and encourage growth.
- someone who protects or takes care of another person.
- showing knowledge and good judgment.
- serious and strict.
10 Clues: serious and strict. • very careful to avoid danger. • courage in facing difficulties. • sympathy and concern for others. • open to being harmed or attacked. • to care for and encourage growth. • showing knowledge and good judgment. • keeping careful watch for possible danger. • believing in magical or supernatural causes. • ...
My baby 2025-12-31
Across
- string What is lunas favorite toy?
- Your favorite color
- What is green that you really love?
- pool what’s your favorite hobby?
- what was our first adventure together?
- it’s what’s krista’s favorite snack?
Down
- an action packed series you always watch
- What’s krista’s favorite ice cream?
- what’s your favorite snack?
- What dog do we want to get?
10 Clues: Your favorite color • what’s your favorite snack? • What dog do we want to get? • pool what’s your favorite hobby? • string What is lunas favorite toy? • What’s krista’s favorite ice cream? • What is green that you really love? • it’s what’s krista’s favorite snack? • what was our first adventure together? • an action packed series you always watch
Witches 2019-09-19
Across
- alternative name for witches
- what they get involved in - suggests double-dealing
- description of the witches
- adjective used to describe them
- Macbeth describes their approach to him as supernatural ......
- they are aligned with him
- adjective used to describe them
Down
- description of witch's lips
- what they have which most women don't
- epithet used for the three witches
- description of a witch's finger
- they don't look like ........ of the earth
12 Clues: they are aligned with him • description of the witches • description of witch's lips • alternative name for witches • description of a witch's finger • adjective used to describe them • adjective used to describe them • epithet used for the three witches • what they have which most women don't • they don't look like ........ of the earth • ...
Vocabulary Clothes 2021-12-21
Across
- Icy from WINX is a
- In RIVERDALE ...things are happening
- Winchester brothers are from
- famous computer game-survival horror "...by Daylight"
- Bella from "Twilight" is in love with a
- film"...-man no way home" is made in 2021
Down
- I like ...movies like "Friday the 13th"
- Casper the Friendly
- A book "Pet..." was written by Steven king
- I ... I can fly
- ... or treat
11 Clues: ... or treat • I ... I can fly • Icy from WINX is a • Casper the Friendly • Winchester brothers are from • In RIVERDALE ...things are happening • I like ...movies like "Friday the 13th" • Bella from "Twilight" is in love with a • film"...-man no way home" is made in 2021 • A book "Pet..." was written by Steven king • famous computer game-survival horror "...by Daylight"
A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelany 2022-01-20
Across
- Owner of Snuff and a closer
- A pack rat who lived with the Good Doctor
- an american werewolf
- Companion of Morris and Mccab
- Raven companion of vicar
- A black church vicar and opener
Down
- A detective who learns about the game
- A supernatural dog who is Jack's companion
- Owner of Greymalk and an orphan
- A druid closer
- Cat companion of Jill
11 Clues: A druid closer • an american werewolf • Cat companion of Jill • Raven companion of vicar • Owner of Snuff and a closer • Companion of Morris and Mccab • Owner of Greymalk and an orphan • A black church vicar and opener • A detective who learns about the game • A pack rat who lived with the Good Doctor • A supernatural dog who is Jack's companion
Itw 2023-11-06
Across
- part of a song for several voices
- free from a difficulty
- feeling sorrow for doing wrong
- drunk
- traction device attached to footwear for mobility on ice and snow during climbing
Down
- a sequence of real or imaginary images like a dream
- separate or distinguish from
- lying down
- the power of using one’s will
- great energy
- a manifestation of a divine or supernatural being
11 Clues: drunk • lying down • great energy • free from a difficulty • separate or distinguish from • the power of using one’s will • feeling sorrow for doing wrong • part of a song for several voices • a manifestation of a divine or supernatural being • a sequence of real or imaginary images like a dream • traction device attached to footwear for mobility on ice and snow during climbing
Hamlet 2023-11-07
Across
- - continent containing the different regions in the play
- - prince of Denmark, friend of prince Hamlet
- Middle Ages - time period of the play
- Hamlet - son of King Hamlet
- - supernatural entities that exist within this universe
- - the setting
Down
- - government of Denmark
- - prince of Norway
- - job or occupation of first batch of characters
- Hamlet - someone who is dead, father of Horatio
- - castle where scene 1 takes place
11 Clues: - the setting • - prince of Norway • - government of Denmark • Hamlet - son of King Hamlet • - castle where scene 1 takes place • Middle Ages - time period of the play • - prince of Denmark, friend of prince Hamlet • Hamlet - someone who is dead, father of Horatio • - job or occupation of first batch of characters • - supernatural entities that exist within this universe • ...
Africa's Diverse Geography And Culture 2023-10-26
Across
- acting through all aspects of nature
- what a savanna consists of
- people wore to ward off evil spirits
- largest desert in the world
- 900 miles from center of Nok
- idea about spirtual and supernatural
Down
- the Nok forged to make weapons
- families that shared ancestors
- Early Africans believed were in trees, rocks, plants and
- arabic world meaning " shore"
- land further south of the sahel
11 Clues: what a savanna consists of • largest desert in the world • 900 miles from center of Nok • arabic world meaning " shore" • the Nok forged to make weapons • families that shared ancestors • land further south of the sahel • acting through all aspects of nature • people wore to ward off evil spirits • idea about spirtual and supernatural • ...
Literary Conflict 2025-09-30
Across
- Struggle against natural forces (Character vs.)
- Central Character
- Protagonist vs Antagonist (Character vs.)
- Struggle outside a character
- Struggle against a person's own mind (Character vs)
- Struggle against rules or expectations (Character vs.)
Down
- The struggle between characters, forces, or ideas
- Struggle against robots, computers, virus, etc (Character vs.)
- Struggle against demons, gods, ghosts (Character vs)
- Struggle within a character
- Opposes the Protagonist
11 Clues: Central Character • Opposes the Protagonist • Struggle within a character • Struggle outside a character • Protagonist vs Antagonist (Character vs.) • Struggle against natural forces (Character vs.) • The struggle between characters, forces, or ideas • Struggle against a person's own mind (Character vs) • Struggle against demons, gods, ghosts (Character vs) • ...
Blood/Murder:Macbeth 2022-05-27
Across
- Red Substance
- Flees Scotland after the death of his father:Next in Throne.
- Duncan dies in the Macbeths ______.
- Was jumped by Murderers near the Forest
- Who did Macbeth blame for the Murder of Duncan
- Witnessed his father's Death
- How many murderers helped Macbeth
- Supernatural creatures who love killing pigs
- There was a ___ with Scotland and England
- Killed by the Macbeths-Died in his sleep
Down
- died by Suicide
- Found King Duncans body
- Macbeth was______ at the end of the play
- died in battle by Macbeth.Son of Siward.
- Killed by Macduff
- What did Macbeth use to kill Duncan
- When two countries/Places battle each other
17 Clues: Red Substance • died by Suicide • Killed by Macduff • Found King Duncans body • Witnessed his father's Death • How many murderers helped Macbeth • What did Macbeth use to kill Duncan • Duncan dies in the Macbeths ______. • Was jumped by Murderers near the Forest • Macbeth was______ at the end of the play • died in battle by Macbeth.Son of Siward. • ...
vocanulary crossword puzzle 2022-10-14
Across
- - amusingly odd or comical
- - in a manner expressing care or concern
- - so remarkable as to seem supernatural
- - absolutely necessary
- - a feeling of uneasiness that keeps a person from doing something
- - something that adds to one’s comfort or convenience
- - forgive or overlook
- - sequence of events in a story
Down
- - struggle between a character and an outside force
- - intensely enthusiastic
- - the object of a hunt; prey
- - capable of being touched or felt; having actual form and substance
- - struggle between opposing forces
- - refined or cultured in a manner
- - removing or overcoming suspicion; inspiring confidence
- - struggle within a character’s mind
16 Clues: - forgive or overlook • - absolutely necessary • - intensely enthusiastic • - amusingly odd or comical • - the object of a hunt; prey • - sequence of events in a story • - refined or cultured in a manner • - struggle between opposing forces • - struggle within a character’s mind • - so remarkable as to seem supernatural • - in a manner expressing care or concern • ...
Living Religions Crossword 2019-10-28
Across
- Practices for union with the true Self
- the supernatural
- Yogic posture
- Present in the visible world
- belief in diety or dieties
- spiritual teacher
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools
- A high Vajrayana teacher
Down
- An ascetic Sikh order
- A Sikh temple
- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come
- The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion
- A symbolic story expressing ideas about reality or spiritual history
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs
16 Clues: A Sikh temple • Yogic posture • the supernatural • spiritual teacher • An ascetic Sikh order • A high Vajrayana teacher • belief in diety or dieties • Present in the visible world • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools • Practices for union with the true Self • The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs • ...
J + M 2015-01-22
Across
- City Matt was born in
- Jaime and Matt's favorite TV show
- The couples favorite collectible/toy
- Jaime's middle name
- Month Jaime and Matt met
- When the couple got engaged
- Matt's best man
Down
- The couple's favorite sport to watch
- Number of pets they have
- Rica Where the couple is going on their honeymoon
- Number of people in the couple's wedding party
- The color the bridesmaids will be wearing
- Where Jaime and Matt are getting married
- Street Jaime and Matt live on
- Where the couple met
- The month Jaime and Matt are getting married
16 Clues: Matt's best man • Jaime's middle name • Where the couple met • City Matt was born in • Number of pets they have • Month Jaime and Matt met • When the couple got engaged • Street Jaime and Matt live on • Jaime and Matt's favorite TV show • The couple's favorite sport to watch • The couples favorite collectible/toy • Where Jaime and Matt are getting married • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2017-12-08
Across
- temples where sumerians worshiped
- the first writing system
- things that made life easier
- a shared set of beliefs about supernatural powers
- the system of watering plants
- tool used to write in cuneiform
- how people worked after the learned how to farm
- people who sold items
- helped Sumerians move materials around
Down
- name of the first civilization
- the belief in more than one god
- cuneiform was based on these shaped wedges
- system used to trade goods
- this means land between the rivers
- how people were divided based on their jobs
- people who keep records
16 Clues: people who sold items • people who keep records • the first writing system • system used to trade goods • things that made life easier • the system of watering plants • name of the first civilization • the belief in more than one god • tool used to write in cuneiform • temples where sumerians worshiped • this means land between the rivers • helped Sumerians move materials around • ...
Crossword for Michelle - By Alice 2024-09-18
Across
- brushed alternative
- who this crossword is for
- date luke's parents died(month, digits)
- a book series and a rugby team
- what sherlock holmes works on
- take a chance
- a famous kiwi drink(3 words)
- name of a rental car and disney character
- what sam winchester is always reading up about
Down
- something which michelle has created over 990 of(2 words)
- michelle's babies version2
- beloved supernatural character
- where we normally get crosswords(2 words)
- michelle's babies version1
- kings, queens, knights and bishops, maybe
- what we wrote in highschool(2 words)
16 Clues: take a chance • brushed alternative • who this crossword is for • michelle's babies version2 • michelle's babies version1 • a famous kiwi drink(3 words) • what sherlock holmes works on • beloved supernatural character • a book series and a rugby team • what we wrote in highschool(2 words) • date luke's parents died(month, digits) • where we normally get crosswords(2 words) • ...
Genres 2024-09-14
Across
- Stories, myths, and traditions passed down orally through generations, often explaining cultural beliefs.
- Nonfiction books written to inform or explain a topic, often containing facts, diagrams, and data.
- A type of story that includes magical creatures, enchantments, and often a "happily ever after."
- A story set in the past, blending real historical events with fictional characters or plots.
- Books A collection of short, traditional poems or songs for children, often with rhythmic and repetitive language.
- The life story of a real person, written by someone else, covering significant events and accomplishments.
- Makes us laugh and has a happy ending.
Down
- Stories that explore futuristic technology, space exploration, or alternative realities, often grounded in science.
- A life story written by the person who experienced it, giving personal insights into their own life.
- A traditional story, usually involving gods or supernatural beings, that explains natural or social phenomena.
- A genre featuring magical elements, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds, often involving a hero's journey.
- A type of book that combines images and text to tell a simple story, often for young children.
- A story passed down through generations, typically based on historical figures or events, but often embellished with heroic or supernatural elements.
- A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral or life lesson.
- A type of literature written to be performed on stage, usually involving dialogue and acting.
15 Clues: Makes us laugh and has a happy ending. • A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral or life lesson. • A story set in the past, blending real historical events with fictional characters or plots. • A type of literature written to be performed on stage, usually involving dialogue and acting. • ...
Genres 2024-09-14
Across
- Stories, myths, and traditions passed down orally through generations, often explaining cultural beliefs.
- Nonfiction books written to inform or explain a topic, often containing facts, diagrams, and data.
- A type of story that includes magical creatures, enchantments, and often a "happily ever after."
- A story set in the past, blending real historical events with fictional characters or plots.
- Books A collection of short, traditional poems or songs for children, often with rhythmic and repetitive language.
- The life story of a real person, written by someone else, covering significant events and accomplishments.
- Makes us laugh and has a happy ending.
Down
- Stories that explore futuristic technology, space exploration, or alternative realities, often grounded in science.
- A life story written by the person who experienced it, giving personal insights into their own life.
- A traditional story, usually involving gods or supernatural beings, that explains natural or social phenomena.
- A genre featuring magical elements, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds, often involving a hero's journey.
- A type of book that combines images and text to tell a simple story, often for young children.
- A story passed down through generations, typically based on historical figures or events, but often embellished with heroic or supernatural elements.
- A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral or life lesson.
- A type of literature written to be performed on stage, usually involving dialogue and acting.
15 Clues: Makes us laugh and has a happy ending. • A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral or life lesson. • A story set in the past, blending real historical events with fictional characters or plots. • A type of literature written to be performed on stage, usually involving dialogue and acting. • ...
Magic Tree House - Pirates Past Noon 2023-04-28
7 Clues: midday • gone by in time • The main boy character • a person who robs ships • the main girl character • a structure built in a tree • mysterious or supernatural forces
Intergrated Studies-Naomi 2020-06-01
Across
- measuring a small distance from end to end.
- showing great care
- When you laugh
- showing gentleness
- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
Down
- nervous or timid in the company of other people.
- feeling or showing an appreciation for something done or received.
- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- suggesting something supernatural; unearthly.
- good-natured; kind.
- arranged in a tidy way; in good order.
11 Clues: When you laugh • showing great care • showing gentleness • good-natured; kind. • arranged in a tidy way; in good order. • measuring a small distance from end to end. • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. • suggesting something supernatural; unearthly. • nervous or timid in the company of other people. • ...
To be or not to be? That is the question. 2021-05-11
Across
- a object of historical value
- a cruel/ujust ruler
- a lawful pirate commissioned by the government
- a lack of something
- a crime against the monarchy/country
Down
- a punishment of death
- a supernatural belief of altering your luck
- a crime against religion
- next in line to the throne
- having a certain charm to get people on side
10 Clues: a cruel/ujust ruler • a lack of something • a punishment of death • a crime against religion • next in line to the throne • a object of historical value • a crime against the monarchy/country • a supernatural belief of altering your luck • having a certain charm to get people on side • a lawful pirate commissioned by the government
Film 2020-08-19
10 Clues: the music in a film • the story of a film • man who acts in a film • clothes worn by actors • group of actors in a film • a film that terrify people • the written text of a film • the scenary arranged in a film • a film that makes people laugh • a film with supernatural events
vocabulary 2021-09-13
Across
- good
- more than is needed, desired, or required
- place on top of
- that the place or move into position
Down
- forces that can’t be explained in the natural world
- highest in quality
- watch and direct
- or showing arrogant disdain or haughtiness
- a person who directs and manages an organization
- of high quality performance
10 Clues: good • place on top of • watch and direct • highest in quality • of high quality performance • that the place or move into position • more than is needed, desired, or required • or showing arrogant disdain or haughtiness • a person who directs and manages an organization • forces that can’t be explained in the natural world
Vocabulary week 4 2021-09-13
Across
- more than is needed, desired, or required
- a person who directs and manages an organization
- that the place or move into position
- forces that can’t be explained in the natural world
- surpassing good
Down
- of high quality performance
- highest in quality
- having or showing arrogant disdain or haughtiness
- watch and direct
- Place on top of
10 Clues: Place on top of • surpassing good • watch and direct • highest in quality • of high quality performance • that the place or move into position • more than is needed, desired, or required • a person who directs and manages an organization • having or showing arrogant disdain or haughtiness • forces that can’t be explained in the natural world
