supernatural Crossword Puzzles
Activity No. 2a 2022-09-05
Across
- it is a literature that is written based on factual information.
- The "Little Mermaid" is one of its example for this subgenre.
- it is a fictional story where events takes place in the past.
- A historical story that is unverified and widely handed down.
- A form of literature that uses rhythmic qualities that produces poems.
- it is a literature that depicts someone's history.
- A fictional story that involves magic.
- in which subgenre does one's life story belong?
- It intends to induce laughter.
- It is a story with unbelievable elements.
- WRITING A logical composition that attempts to convince its readers.
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- in which subgenre does a story with fictional characters but has an event that resembles a real life scenario belong?
- in which subgenre does fiction based story that focuses on future advances and scientific innovation belongs to?
- A nonfictional composition that gas factual evidences.
- A traditional story that concerns early history thus, typically involve supernatural phenomenon.
- I which subgenre does "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" belong?
- a subgenre that focuses on the main character's suffering.
- a subgenre that uses imaginary events and people.
- It is a short story that typically uses animals as characters.
- a play or a composition that is written to be performed by actors.
20 Clues: It intends to induce laughter. • A fictional story that involves magic. • It is a story with unbelievable elements. • in which subgenre does one's life story belong? • a subgenre that uses imaginary events and people. • it is a literature that depicts someone's history. • A nonfictional composition that gas factual evidences. • ...
Halloween 2025-10-16
Across
- A spirit of a dead person, often seen floating or haunting.
- A flying mammal often linked to vampires.
- A reanimated corpse that walks slowly and moans.
- A body without flesh
- Clothes worn to look like someone or something else.
- A place visited by ghosts or spirits.
- Thick mist that makes it hard to see, often used in horror scenes.
- Worn to hide your face, often part of a costume.
- A creepy insect with eight legs, often found in webs.
- A large pot used by witches to brew potions.
- Something that causes fear or makes you jump.
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- A place where dead people are buried.
- A prank or joke
- A long, loud cry often made by wolves or werewolves.
- Orange vegetable often carved into spooky faces.
- Used to light up dark places, often found in pumpkins.
- A stone marker placed over a grave.
- A dark shape caused by blocking light, often mysterious.
- A creature that drinks blood and avoids sunlight.
- An ancient body wrapped in bandages, often found in tombs.
- Candy or sweets given out during Halloween.
- A woman with magical powers, often seen with a broomstick.
- A magical phrase or ritual that causes something supernatural to happen.
23 Clues: A prank or joke • A body without flesh • A stone marker placed over a grave. • A place where dead people are buried. • A place visited by ghosts or spirits. • A flying mammal often linked to vampires. • Candy or sweets given out during Halloween. • A large pot used by witches to brew potions. • Something that causes fear or makes you jump. • ...
Art History Review (before H & B Quest) 2025-11-14
Across
- What culture created the Great Ziimbabwe?
- Which culture created the Relief of Lady Xook?
- Mana is a term for supernatural power or force found in objects and people and is used in what part of the world?
- The variety of t'oqapu designs on the All-T'oqapu Tunic indicates the power of the
- Which culture created the Bandolier Bag?
- The artist of the Yoruba Veranda post where the crown represents protection by female ancestors.
- Which Prehistoric period consisted of societies of early farmers living in agricultural villages?
- Which direction do the moai of Rapa Nui face?
- Which culture created Mesa Verde?
- Which culture created the Lukasa?
Down
- In what area of the world would you experience a potlatch?
- The patterns on an 'ahu 'ula represent the wearer's ____
- Which culture created the pwo?
- Which Prehistoric period consisted of loosely connected groups of migratory hunter-gatherers?
- Which culture created the Ikenga Shrine Figure?
- Which culture created the Coyolxauhqui Stone?
- The Beaker with Ibex Motifs was found in a ____
- What work of art was a conceptual map of royal history, read through touch?
- Which culture created the Hide Painting of a Sun Dance?
- This work of art is a commemorative portrait of a Kuba king and has a face that seems uninvolved and above mortal affairs.
20 Clues: Which culture created the pwo? • Which culture created Mesa Verde? • Which culture created the Lukasa? • Which culture created the Bandolier Bag? • What culture created the Great Ziimbabwe? • Which culture created the Coyolxauhqui Stone? • Which direction do the moai of Rapa Nui face? • Which culture created the Relief of Lady Xook? • ...
We were warned crossword 2025-11-12
Across
- = A permanent mark on the skin, often used to represent something significant.
- = A dark area or shape produced by a body or something coming between rays of light and a surface
- = The fact or reality behind a situation, often hidden or obscured by lies.
- = To escape or flee quickly from something dangerous.
- = Somewhere / thing that's been forgotten about or left to rot has been _________.
- = A sudden state of intense fear or anxiety.
- = Marked or discolored ( permanently ).
- = We were _______.
- = A person who is unfamiliar, new or unknown.
- = The absence of noise, often used to create tension.
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- = A mysterious or inexplicable event, often related to a crime or secret.
- = A supernatural being, often believed to be the soul of a dead person.
- = A factual film or report that uncovers hidden truths or explores real-life mysteries.
- = An action that involves going into forbidden or dangerous areas.
- = A dangerous object, often associated with both violence and chefs.
- = The faint light that shines from the moon.
- = A place that is a popular destination for vacationers.
- = A person who rides waves on a board.
- = An action or event that causes public shock or disgrace.
- = A loud noise and source of terror that causes people to panic and run.
20 Clues: = We were _______. • = A person who rides waves on a board. • = Marked or discolored ( permanently ). • = The faint light that shines from the moon. • = A sudden state of intense fear or anxiety. • = A person who is unfamiliar, new or unknown. • = To escape or flee quickly from something dangerous. • = The absence of noise, often used to create tension. • ...
THE POPE AND THE VATICAN 2025-06-24
Across
- An ancient Egyptian word meaning ‘to draw out’.
- The number of patriachs.
- Religious leader (oversees a diocese)
- Allows people to sense the presence of the Creator
- Living as though there is no God
- Jacob’s name was changed to this.
- A sacred place
- Religious Leader (leads a parish)
- Scriptures God’s teaching is the Word of God
- Testament Forty-six books are found in the
- The number of commandments
- A particular system of beliefs, values, rituals, and worship shared by a number of people
- The official public worship of the Church is to remember and celebrate God
- Another name for God.
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- Religious Laws
- Allows people to think about the presence of the Creator
- The core of the person
- Where religious writings are found
- An established set of actions and procedures used in a ceremony
- Pharaoh.
- A supernatural being, power, or force
- An act of reverence and respect paid to God and only to God
- Religious Leader (head of the Church)
- Meaning holy or dedicated for religious purposes
- A collection of Bible readings used during Mass
- A binding agreement between two people or groups.
- A sacred symbol
- Testament Twenty-seven books are found in the
- Eucharist The most important religious ritual
29 Clues: Pharaoh. • Religious Laws • A sacred place • A sacred symbol • Another name for God. • The core of the person • The number of patriachs. • The number of commandments • Living as though there is no God • Jacob’s name was changed to this. • Religious Leader (leads a parish) • Where religious writings are found • A supernatural being, power, or force • Religious leader (oversees a diocese) • ...
Macbeth Crossword 2025-10-23
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- The act of killing a king — central to Macbeth’s crime and moral downfall.
- Emotional release experienced by the audience of a tragedy.
- Cruel and oppressive rule — what Macbeth’s kingship becomes.
- A retributive force or agent of justice — often fate or karma.
- A predestined course of events, contrasted with free will.
- Pertaining to forces beyond the natural world — witches, apparitions, visions.
- A pervasive psychological burden leading to madness and paranoia.
- Deceptive ambiguity in speech; used by the Witches and explored through themes of truth and deceit
- A prediction that drives the plot and manipulates characters.
- The belief that life is meaningless — reflected in Macbeth’s despair near the play’s end.
- Excessive pride or self-confidence — a classic trait of a tragic hero.
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- The male-dominated social system challenged and reinforced through gender roles.
- A driving and corrupting force, propelling Macbeth’s tragic trajectory.
- The possibility (or impossibility) of moral salvation in tragedy.
- A statement that contradicts itself, like “fair is foul and foul is fair.”
- Betrayal of trust — political, personal, or moral.
- Cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics or power.
- Taking power or position unlawfully — Macbeth’s seizing of the throne.
- A speech expressing a character’s inner thoughts, crucial for revealing Macbeth’s psyche.
- Deceit or double-dealing — seen in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s actions.
20 Clues: Betrayal of trust — political, personal, or moral. • A predestined course of events, contrasted with free will. • Emotional release experienced by the audience of a tragedy. • Cruel and oppressive rule — what Macbeth’s kingship becomes. • A prediction that drives the plot and manipulates characters. • A retributive force or agent of justice — often fate or karma. • ...
Crossword Number 1 2026-02-03
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- The word that showed the world your true genius
- A Large silver coin
- Pasta shape, typical of the Apulia region of Italy
- Melbourne’s best MILF
- Princess who fell for King Tristan after drinking a love potion
- My middle name
- Perhaps the greatest thing Spotswood has to offer
- Convict William Henshall punched out 40,000 centres in the making of these.
- Greatest band to ever do it (they’ve broken up noooooo)
- Don’t get off the train at box hill, the x want your ramp
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- We can thank them for saving our skin
- Winner of the Melbourne cup 1930
- Another word kiss, shift
- Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour
- President of Soviet Union appointed in 1985
- He’s taking a __
- Band who would drag their balls on your face.
- Only Carlton footballer to have kicked 100 or more goals in a single season
- Monkey born from a stone who acquires supernatural powers through Taoist practices.
- Celtic’s biggest rivals
- Fucked up, made an oopsie (colloquial)
- Port City on the Black Sea
- Band who’s drummer went on to play Paul the Cook on the hit show ‘The Wiggles’
- Opens every day 10am -4pm
- Patron Saint of Chefs
- What you say when the plan is confirmed
26 Clues: My middle name • He’s taking a __ • A Large silver coin • Melbourne’s best MILF • Patron Saint of Chefs • Celtic’s biggest rivals • Another word kiss, shift • Opens every day 10am -4pm • Port City on the Black Sea • Winner of the Melbourne cup 1930 • We can thank them for saving our skin • Fucked up, made an oopsie (colloquial) • What you say when the plan is confirmed • ...
Intro to Scripture 2025 Final Vocab 2025-12-10
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- Virtue by which we believe what God reveals.
- Jesus rising from the dead.
- Spiritual Sense where Scripture points toward Heaven.
- Denial of God’s existence.
- Feast recalling deliverance from Egypt.
- Belief that God’s existence cannot be known.
- Righteous man who survived the Flood.
- The “good news” of Christ’s saving work.
- A solemn agreement between God and His people.
- Angel Gabriel announces Jesus’ conception to Mary.
- Leader who brought Israel out of Egypt.
- Belief that reason alone leads to truth.
- Spiritual Sense where Scripture teaches us to live.
- Second king of Israel.
- Forerunner who prepared the way for Jesus.
- A message from God through a prophet.
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- The Son of God becoming man.
- Aquinas’ arguments for God’s existence.
- Father of the Hebrew people.
- Knowing God through creation.
- Holiness; being set apart for God.
- Spiritual Sense where Scripture events point to Christ.
- The first five books of the Old Testament.
- Jesus’ death by being nailed to the cross.
- The Church’s teaching authority.
- One who speaks God’s word.
- A supernatural sign of God’s power.
- A story Jesus tells to teach a deeper truth.
- The living transmission of the Gospel.
- One God in three Persons.
30 Clues: Second king of Israel. • One God in three Persons. • Denial of God’s existence. • One who speaks God’s word. • Jesus rising from the dead. • The Son of God becoming man. • Father of the Hebrew people. • Knowing God through creation. • The Church’s teaching authority. • Holiness; being set apart for God. • A supernatural sign of God’s power. • Righteous man who survived the Flood. • ...
How much do you know about Rachel? 2026-02-22
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- Most beloved forest
- Favorite all time band
- Favorite flower
- Website used most as a teen
- Standard coffee order
- Favorite animal
- Favorite food
- First library worked at
- Most rewatched TV show
- Age
- Played this sport for 15 years
- Affectionate name for car
- Dream college in middle and high school
- BA degree
- Favorite supernatural being
- Number of major concussions
- Born in the last year of which generation?
- Favorite food made by Dad
- Name of internet friend turned IRL lil sister
- Sexual orientation
- Confirmed member of which Christian denomination?
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- Hospital of birth
- First pet's name
- First job
- Goes on walks to look for ______
- Most successful mental health treatment method
- First tattoo
- Favorite city lived in
- Best 80’s horror movie, according to Rachel
- Childhood instrument
- Most recent crafting hobby
- Favorite book series
- Illness at 11
- Favorite color
- Masters degree
- Most frequent nail shape
- Uses Duolingo the most for _____
- Second middle name
- Preferred jewelry color
- Hobby discovered during mental health treatment
- Number of hair colors throughout life
- Nickname given to by wife
- Favorite marijuana strain
- First middle name
44 Clues: Age • First job • BA degree • First tattoo • Favorite food • Illness at 11 • Favorite color • Masters degree • Favorite flower • Favorite animal • First pet's name • Hospital of birth • First middle name • Second middle name • Sexual orientation • Most beloved forest • Childhood instrument • Favorite book series • Standard coffee order • Favorite all time band • Favorite city lived in • Most rewatched TV show • ...
Religion 2025-10-14
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- one of the oldest existing religions and the oldest mainstream religion
- the belief in one god
- a religious agreement
- the belief that we will be reborn into future lives, believed by both Hindus and Buddhists
- a punishment that expels a person from the Christian church
- the name given to those that left the Catholic Church, named for their protests against the church
- the shared practice and beliefs regarding the supernatural
- many people see Buddhism as this, rather than a religion
- the founder of Judaism
- the four books that tell us most of what we know about Jesus
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- the belief in multiple gods
- branches of a religion
- the area in modern-day Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Syria where many religions developed; this is where ancient Hebrews began to practice monotheism
- the largest religious in the world
- Jewish house of worship
- what Jesus was crucified on that has become one of the most well-known religious symbols
- the liberation of the soul from suffering
- the emperor of Rome that converted to Christianity and made it legal
- a principal church of a district
- the movement that came from Martin Luther's ideas
- the belief that our current actions determine our lives and future lives
21 Clues: the belief in one god • a religious agreement • branches of a religion • the founder of Judaism • Jewish house of worship • the belief in multiple gods • a principal church of a district • the largest religious in the world • the liberation of the soul from suffering • the movement that came from Martin Luther's ideas • many people see Buddhism as this, rather than a religion • ...
Survival 2025-10-13
Across
- image,sound,or other sensory perception not based on reality
- refined or cultured in manner
- given the responsibility of doing something or caring for someone
- intensely enthusiastic
- given to deep contemplation or though
- bothered repeatedly with trivial requests or actions
- inner sense of what is morally correct or wrong in one's actions
- deep, intense longing
- made a firm demand
- the object of a hunt; prey
- oppressive emotion such as guilt,anxiety, or a sense of failure
- amusingly odd or comical
- involving extreme danger or disaster
- to forgive or overlook
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- absolutely necessary
- agreeably persuasive;imploring
- so remarkable as to seem supernatural or untrue
- the ability to identify with the feelings or thoughts of others
- something that adds to one’s comfort or convenience
- intense;deeply meaningful
- feeling that something bad will happen
- in a manner expressing care or concern
- demanding in a hopeful and persuasive way
- removing or overcoming suspicion; inspiring confidence
- guild or blame that is deserved; blameworthiness
- capable of being touched or felt; having actual form or substance
- in a state of wonder or amazement
- a feeling of uneasiness that keeps a person from doing something
- deep sense of regret for having done wrong
- act of humble begging for something
30 Clues: made a firm demand • absolutely necessary • deep, intense longing • intensely enthusiastic • to forgive or overlook • amusingly odd or comical • intense;deeply meaningful • the object of a hunt; prey • refined or cultured in manner • agreeably persuasive;imploring • in a state of wonder or amazement • act of humble begging for something • involving extreme danger or disaster • ...
Hamlet Vocab 2026-03-01
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- profound contempt, distrust, and prejudice Hamlet exhibits towards women
- contraction of the phrase "I pray thee", functions as a way to say please
- refers to death or a final release from life's struggles
- a small, sharp dagger
- to express deep sadness, grief, or lamentation, typically in response to death
- the quality of being serious and solemn and accompanies old age
- a supernatural, ghost-like appearance
- to cause extreme mental distress or torment
- adverb or adjective meaning gladly, willingly, or happily
- symbolism of the spread of sin, murder, and political instability
- in truth, certainly, or indeed
- used to describe a state of hidden and spreading moral or physical corruption
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- to gather information bit by bit
- pervasive spying, eavesdropping, and monitoring used for political control
- destructive or harmful, often in a sneaky way
- before or sooner than
- a face of deceit worn to hide true feelings or intentions
- a state of mental imbalance, madness, or sickness
- the act of cheating or acting with treachery
- refers to an omen of ominous, threatening, or grave things to come
- soon, shortly, or straightaway
- any relative beyond the immediate family, including nephews, nieces, and in-laws
- to hasten or go quickly
23 Clues: a small, sharp dagger • before or sooner than • to hasten or go quickly • soon, shortly, or straightaway • in truth, certainly, or indeed • to gather information bit by bit • a supernatural, ghost-like appearance • to cause extreme mental distress or torment • the act of cheating or acting with treachery • destructive or harmful, often in a sneaky way • ...
words their way 2026-03-04
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- to break down something in the stomach
- to twist or change something out of shape
- to stop something from happening
- use of special or sometimes supernatural powers
- a person that works at a clinic
- something that is powered by electricity
- putting something into something else
- to legally take another person's child into your family
- something that you listen to on the radio and sometimes you can dance to it
- something that was never made before that someone created for the first time
- to put an idea in
- a person that makes or fixes electrical objects ,wires and lighting
- a really dry place that is covered in sand and receives really low rainfall
- the act of stopping something bad or harmful from happening
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- the act of twisting something out its original self
- the act of legally taking another person's child in as your child
- leaving or abandoning someone or something
- a person that performs magic
- to put add of fit something
- the process of breaking down food
- a smaller part of a hospital of a part of a hospital
- a person that makes songs
- an idea or plan that was put for someone to thing about
- to make something that no one has ever made before
24 Clues: to put an idea in • a person that makes songs • to put add of fit something • a person that performs magic • a person that works at a clinic • to stop something from happening • the process of breaking down food • putting something into something else • to break down something in the stomach • something that is powered by electricity • to twist or change something out of shape • ...
Friday 13th 2026-03-13
Across
- – Something unclear or unexplained
- – Object believed to bring protection
- – Mildly unsettling or spooky
- – What you might do when you feel a chill
- – Random chance
- – What you get when something spooks you
- – The middle of the night
- – A sudden shiver
- – A little eerie, but not too scary
- – A portable light used outdoors
- – Natural glow that brightens dark evenings
- – Destiny or fate; also luck
- – Animal often linked with Friday the 13th
- – Said to be visited by spirits (fun, mild version!)
- – Describes something that brings bad fortune
- – Not explained by science
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- – The famous number of the day
- – A strong, irrational fear
- – A small charm for luck
- – Fear of the number thirteen
- – A very soft voice
- – Objects carried for good luck
- – Breaking one is said to bring bad luck
- – The time when shadows are longest
- – A belief in luck, signs, or omens
- – Thick mist
- – Something believed to bring bad luck
- – A dark shape made when light is blocked
- – Some avoid walking under it
- – A sign of things to come
- – Strange in a way that gives you goosebumps
- – Hard to see through, especially at night
- – Shattered or cracked
- – Shows dates like Friday the 13th
- – Delicate threads found in quiet corners
35 Clues: – Thick mist • – Random chance • – A sudden shiver • – A very soft voice • – Shattered or cracked • – A small charm for luck • – The middle of the night • – A sign of things to come • – Not explained by science • – A strong, irrational fear • – Destiny or fate; also luck • – Fear of the number thirteen • – Mildly unsettling or spooky • – Some avoid walking under it • ...
horror fun 2022-01-28
Across
- his debut was in Ghost Adventurers but then went on to star in Paranormal Lockdown as the lead investigator.
- Bonnie parker's husband.
- The first recorded female serial killer in America
- The king of horror
- The villain with the most kills in a horror series.
- He built a murder castle in Chicago.
- The first horror film in color.
Down
- author of "Deadman's touch'. He is also a fire fighter.
- He is the author of "The Castle of Otranto" (1764).
- 1963 film was the first to show gore.
- The featured artist in Blood Moon Chronicles, Volume 1 by Victoria Osborn.
- Youngest celebrity paranormal investigator. (answer can be found in Blood Moon Chronicles: Volume 1 by Victoria Osborn)
- An indies film company that was formed by two people that refer to themselves as The Old guys. (answer can be found in Blood Moon Chronicles: Volume 1 by Victoria Osborn)
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Silence of the Lambs, and Psycho were all inspired by this serial killer.
- pet walker in The walking dead that was interviewed in Blood Moon Chronicles: Volume 1.
- She played a sun in Andromeda.
- She got sparkle all over her face in 'Just my imagination', Supernatural. (actress name)
17 Clues: The king of horror • Bonnie parker's husband. • She played a sun in Andromeda. • The first horror film in color. • He built a murder castle in Chicago. • 1963 film was the first to show gore. • The first recorded female serial killer in America • He is the author of "The Castle of Otranto" (1764). • The villain with the most kills in a horror series. • ...
Freak the mighty 2021-10-31
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- Max's grandfather, who has loving care towards his grandson, but is very stern nonetheless!
- an unintelligent or unpleasant person
- a harry llama
- Max's grandmother, who is a soft, loving, compassionate human who would hate to see anyone get hurt
- A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak
- this man is the villain of the book, he has the nickname "Killer Kane" and is also Max's father. Kenny also killed Max's mother
- an automaton that resembles a human being
- this lady is Max's mother, you don't hear much about him until Max says that he remembered Killer Kane killing his mother
- an evil supernatural being
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- A very big child that earned it from his father, he also is not too smart until he meets someone
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
- a book that includes many words that would help you with your vocabulary (which max needs)
- created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria
- the prevailing current of thought
- an eighth grade class in Freak's mind
- squat, hunch, or crouch down
- a young unmarried woman
17 Clues: a harry llama • a young unmarried woman • an evil supernatural being • squat, hunch, or crouch down • the prevailing current of thought • an unintelligent or unpleasant person • an eighth grade class in Freak's mind • an automaton that resembles a human being • A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak • ...
hsdhef 2025-03-19
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- / One of the core group, known for his strong personality and loyalty
- / The show itself, set in the 1980s, filled with supernatural events
- / Will’s mom, who is determined to find him at any cost
- / The monstrous creature from the Upside Down
- / A powerful entity from the Upside Down that can control minds
- / The dark and twisted parallel dimension in the series
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- / The boy who goes missing and is trapped in the Upside Down
- / The funny and clever member of the group, best friend to Mike and Lucas
- / The latest villain in the Upside Down, with the ability to manipulate minds
- / The new mall in town, featured prominently in Season 3
- / Mike’s older sister, who becomes a reporter and seeks the truth about Hawkins’ strange occurrences
- / The main character and Eleven’s love interest
- / Initially a bully, later becomes a fan-favorite character and protective "mom" to the kids
- / The girl with telekinetic powers who escapes from a lab
- / The sheriff of Hawkins who becomes a key figure in the fight against the Upside Down
- / The small town where all the strange events occur
- / Smaller, faster versions of the Demogorgon, introduced in later seasons
17 Clues: / The monstrous creature from the Upside Down • / The main character and Eleven’s love interest • / The small town where all the strange events occur • / Will’s mom, who is determined to find him at any cost • / The dark and twisted parallel dimension in the series • / The new mall in town, featured prominently in Season 3 • ...
ACC STAVE 1 AND 2 (YEAR 9) 2025-02-05
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- A language feature when the weather reflects the mood in a particular scene or event.
- Someone who dislikes or distrusts others and avoids society.
- Scrooge refers to the poor as the "______ people."
- The Ghost of Christmas Past is described as a shifting ______.
- A feeling of sadness or gloom.
- Someone who prefers to be alone, described as "______ as an oyster" in the text.
- The act of saving or being saved from wrongdoing or sin, often through change or forgiveness.
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- A story or narrative in which characters, events, or settings symbolise deeper meanings or moral lessons.
- Marley’s ghost wears a heavy ______ of cash-boxes, keys, and ledgers.
- A feeling of sadness or being downhearted.
- Scrooge’s childhood is marked by emotional ______, as he was left alone at school.
- A term used to describe Marley’s ghost as a supernatural being.
- Scrooge’s dismissive exclamation, often followed by "Humbug!"
- The scene with Fezziwig’s party is filled with laughter and ______.
- Scrooge is "solitary as an ______," suggesting his isolation.
- Marley’s ghost is described as having a "______ cry."
- The weather in Stave 1 is described as "______ biting weather."
- The jovial and generous employer who contrasts with Scrooge’s coldness.
18 Clues: A feeling of sadness or gloom. • A feeling of sadness or being downhearted. • Scrooge refers to the poor as the "______ people." • Marley’s ghost is described as having a "______ cry." • Someone who dislikes or distrusts others and avoids society. • Scrooge’s dismissive exclamation, often followed by "Humbug!" • ...
Football, TV Shows, Movies, Music and Food 2016-06-19
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- A Christmas movie about a boy named Kevin who has been left by himself
- This food is Italian and there is tomato sauce on it and you can have any toppings you like on it
- Plays for Napoli and is also playing for Italy in Euro 2016
- This singer sung the song 'Water Under The Bridge'
- A movie about yellow creatures, one of them is named Kevin
- This singer sings the song 'Happy'
- This singer has the name of a colour and one of the songs that she sings is 'Just Give Me a Reason'
- These vegetables are orange and rabbits like to eat them
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- Talent show hosted by Ant and Dec
- This dish is a famous English dish. Most people buy this for dinner on Fridays
- Main characters: Sharon and Tracey
- A movie about the supernatural, there has been two movies so far and there is a new one coming out this year
- British soap featuring Danny Dyer
- Team is in Serie A and Handanovic is the goalkeeper for this team
- The best football player in the world
15 Clues: Talent show hosted by Ant and Dec • British soap featuring Danny Dyer • Main characters: Sharon and Tracey • This singer sings the song 'Happy' • The best football player in the world • This singer sung the song 'Water Under The Bridge' • These vegetables are orange and rabbits like to eat them • A movie about yellow creatures, one of them is named Kevin • ...
Crime and Punishment in Medieval Europe 2018-09-03
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- this person owned the land
- This device would saw you in half up until your stomach, you were then left to bleed to death.
- removal of the head from a living body
- being put on a wooden stake and having fire underneath you. This was a form of punishment
- being put into a cauldron of hot water for a slow and painful death.
- stealing or taking something that isn’t your own.
- these people would work in the lord’s manor house, cooking, cleaning, laundering. These people were also called peasants.
- This was a punishment for high treason, you would be put on a rope, tied to a tree this would kill you.
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- a person’s head would be put in a device that would crack your skull and during this punishment.
- taking something that isn’t your own property.
- supernatural or magical powers, this type of person was blamed when animals died, when people died of diseases.
- This is a cage that displayed the bodies
- this person took orders from the king
- killing someone
- betraying the king or lord
15 Clues: killing someone • this person owned the land • betraying the king or lord • this person took orders from the king • removal of the head from a living body • This is a cage that displayed the bodies • taking something that isn’t your own property. • stealing or taking something that isn’t your own. • being put into a cauldron of hot water for a slow and painful death. • ...
The 'isms of Culture & Currents of Thought 2012-04-12
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- Patriotic feeling, principles or efforts. In its extreme, involves a sense of superiority over other countries.
- The belief that farming is an ideal way to preserve traditions and moral values.
- an approach to politics or theology that represents a return to a traditional point of view.
- Considered too much government control to be inefficient and a restraint on progress.
- A system of government that is characterized by an aversion of rapid changes.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- An economic system wherein private ownership is a guarantor of progress.
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- The belief in a supernatural that organizes and animates the universe.
- An opposition to influence from the clergy in all political matters.
- An economic system wherein high import tariffs curb foreign competition.
- A belief that divine right is more important than the state's rights.
- A system of government in which freedom, equality and opportunity are prized.
- The belief that the King's authority is greater than that of the pope.
- The ability to speak two languages.
- A system of government in which the monarch has supreme power.
15 Clues: The ability to speak two languages. • A system of government in which the monarch has supreme power. • An opposition to influence from the clergy in all political matters. • A belief that divine right is more important than the state's rights. • The belief in a supernatural that organizes and animates the universe. • ...
Crusades of the Middle Ages 2015-01-14
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- Brought about renewed communication between the East and the West.
- People believed that visiting these would bring physical and spiritual healing.
- It was all of the crusades goal to conquer and hold this city.
- Journey to the holy place or shrine undertaken as a spiritual quest to obtain supernatural help or as a form of penance for sins.
- (Palestine) captured by Arab Muslims-the promised land.
- Built during the Middle Ages and were highly symbolic of roman Catholic thought and worship.
- Called "Holy Land" during this age
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- Sent message to pope in Rome, pleading for help in his struggle with the Turk - Alexius I.
- A place where a soul is purified after death.
- Promoted a spirit of religious intolerance.
- The emperor promised to end this if the pope would help him.
- Carefully arranged course to sacred shrines with inns along the way.
- Captured Palestine and were overthrown in the East by the Muslim Turks.
- Didn’t have a tolerant attitude toward the Christians and made it extremely difficult for them to visit the holy places.
- Primary force behind the Crusades (authority of pope).
15 Clues: Called "Holy Land" during this age • Promoted a spirit of religious intolerance. • A place where a soul is purified after death. • Primary force behind the Crusades (authority of pope). • (Palestine) captured by Arab Muslims-the promised land. • The emperor promised to end this if the pope would help him. • ...
Words Derived From Mythology 2021-09-30
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- to put into a sleep-like state.
- is a collection of maps in book form.
- Goddess of the rainbow; Colored part of the eye.
- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person; an insane person; insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon.
- a rainbow-like display of varying and shifting colors.
- is an acoustic device producing a loud often wailing sound as a signal or warning.
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events, sudden, and overpowering terror.
- is a list of events in time from Chronos, the god of time.
- so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth; enormous or immense.
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- the science concerned with the prevention of illness and maintenance of health; personal care and cleanliness.
- a breakfast food prepared from grain.
- a complicated network of winding passages; a maze.
- means enormous size, strength, power, or scope.
- a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception, sensitive to nonphysical or supernatural forces.
- warlike, fond of fighting; relating to war, the army, or military life.
15 Clues: to put into a sleep-like state. • a breakfast food prepared from grain. • is a collection of maps in book form. • means enormous size, strength, power, or scope. • Goddess of the rainbow; Colored part of the eye. • a complicated network of winding passages; a maze. • a rainbow-like display of varying and shifting colors. • ...
Vocab List 4 2021-09-17
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- (adj) of, relating to, or representing the sound of speech
- (adj) drowsy or inclined to sleep
- a very short tale told by a character in a literary work
- (n) a harsh or stern, rigidity; unyielding
- A simple story illustrating a moral or religious lesson
- (v) to make something last longer; to extend a period of time
- (adj) belonging to, occurring in, or related to the nighttime
- (n) something which separates two parts or areas
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- A traditional story about heroes or supernatural beings, often attempting to explain the origins of natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior
- (adj) careless or unwise; unheeding of danger
- (n) riches or affluence, especially as shown by expensive or ostentatious possessions or lifestyle
- a brief tale in which the character’s actions point out a moral truth
- (adj) moving or bending easily; graceful and fluid in motion
- The art or process of telling a story or giving an account of something
- (n) a change in form or shape, often from one stage of development to another, as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly
15 Clues: (adj) drowsy or inclined to sleep • (n) a harsh or stern, rigidity; unyielding • (adj) careless or unwise; unheeding of danger • (n) something which separates two parts or areas • A simple story illustrating a moral or religious lesson • a very short tale told by a character in a literary work • (adj) of, relating to, or representing the sound of speech • ...
Review Crossword 2022-01-07
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- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- A trade between three ports or regions
- a mythical creature with the head of a bull, and the body of a man
- a country or area under full control of a country
- an agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands
- the action or fact of indulging
- a form of labor in which a person is contracted to work without salary
- having or representing the sun as the senter of the solar system
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially the Christian Church
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- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish Conquerors of Mexico
- a man of mixed race, especially one that has Spanish descent
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- an economic and political system in which a countrys trade and industry are controlled
- a theory that Earth is the center of the universe
15 Clues: the action or fact of indulging • A trade between three ports or regions • a country or area under full control of a country • a theory that Earth is the center of the universe • a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates • a man of mixed race, especially one that has Spanish descent • a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish Conquerors of Mexico • ...
movies 10 2024-02-14
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- Fantasy comedy about two teens transported into a black-and-white TV show
- Fantasy comedy that explores religious themes through a humorous lens
- Action-packed tale of astronauts trying to prevent an asteroid collision
- Action-horror film about a vampire hunter fighting to protect humanity
- Comedy about a mob boss seeking therapy from a psychiatrist
- Sports drama about high school football and the pressures of winning
- Animated film about a young Chinese woman who disguises herself as a warrior
- Space drama based on the true story of a troubled lunar mission
- Epic romance and disaster film set aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic
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- Supernatural thriller about a woman exhibiting signs of stigmata
- Sci-fi comedy about actors from a space show embroiled in a real adventure
- Dark comedy about a high school election and the teacher overseeing it
- Comedy about a lawyer who cannot lie for 24 hours due to his son's wish
- Romantic comedy set in London's Notting Hill neighborhood
- Animated adventure following an ant striving for individuality in a conformist colony
15 Clues: Romantic comedy set in London's Notting Hill neighborhood • Comedy about a mob boss seeking therapy from a psychiatrist • Space drama based on the true story of a troubled lunar mission • Supernatural thriller about a woman exhibiting signs of stigmata • Epic romance and disaster film set aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic • ...
Marcus Simmons 6/7 2019-01-17
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- in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars.
- primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics.
- belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious especially Christian doctrine.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position.
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- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others.
- a college that prepares students to be priests, ministers, or rabbis.
- the action or fact of indulging.
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- declare invalid an official agreement, decision, or result.
15 Clues: the action or fact of indulging. • in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city. • declare invalid an official agreement, decision, or result. • the action or process of reforming an institution or practice. • primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics. • a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position. • ...
The Monkeys Paw 2024-05-15
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- a huge or violent downpour of rain
- feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable; want something that cannot or probably will not happen.
- willingness to believe or trust to easily, especially without evidence
- to show or give a sign of
- butting into something where you don't belong
- an object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck.
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- a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales, many of which featured magical people and places
- a silly preference or whim
- something given to make up for a loss, injury, or suffering
- bullied or intimidated by one’s wife or girlfriend
- an area of wet or flooded ground that someone could easily sink in to
- without special help or intervention
- a monk of the Muslim or Hindu religion, often thought to have supernatural powers
- the body or body part of a human or animal that has been dried and preserved after death
- something people believe controls our lives
15 Clues: to show or give a sign of • a silly preference or whim • a huge or violent downpour of rain • without special help or intervention • something people believe controls our lives • butting into something where you don't belong • bullied or intimidated by one’s wife or girlfriend • something given to make up for a loss, injury, or suffering • ...
The House on Mango Street pgs. 1-74 Vocab 2024-05-08
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- A passage (as in a store or warehouse) for inside traffic
- To purify or cleanse spiritually especially by a purging experience or ordeal; to give a name to (as at a baptism)
- A ballroom dance of Haitian and Dominican origin in 2/4 time in which one foot is dragged on every step, or the music for such a dance
- (Spanish) A spirit; A supernatural being or essence
- Something that serves to hold an object firmly
- Lacking force, vitality, or spirit
- A xylophone of southern Africa and Central America with resonators beneath each bar
- (Spanish) A kind, informal name for a grandfather (the father of one's father or mother)
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- A branched, often ornate lighting fixture suspended from a ceiling
- A small cafeteria or snack bar
- A drinking vessel (as of a glass) with a foot and stem
- Any of the various birds noted for their sweet song or singing at night
- To pass from a higher place or level to a lower one
- Exhibiting or given to extreme fierceness and unrestrained violence and brutality; Extremely intense
- A usually ornamental column or shaft
15 Clues: A small cafeteria or snack bar • Lacking force, vitality, or spirit • A usually ornamental column or shaft • Something that serves to hold an object firmly • To pass from a higher place or level to a lower one • (Spanish) A spirit; A supernatural being or essence • A drinking vessel (as of a glass) with a foot and stem • ...
In the Time of the Butterflies Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-09
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- Spanish word meaning free (used onpage 150)
- being annoyed or mad due to something unjust (used on page 100)
- the state of being intense or passionate (used on page 100)
- attentive, polite, charming (used on page 98)
- the Spanish word that means “poor thing” (used on pages 6 and 23)
- Spanish word for colleague, companion, or peer (used on page 135)
- thin and bony due to suffering or age (used on page 112)
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- Spanish word for painkiller or sedative (used on page 97)
- Spanish word for peasant or farmer (used on page 8)
- gradually spreading of something, especially a color (page 140)
- the ability to predict the future or gain information using spiritual or supernatural powers (used on page 9)
- the feeling of misery or emptiness, often caused by grief (used on page 53)
- to slowly fade or disappear (used on page 98)
- can mean a person, especially a child, that has been neglected or abandoned, but in the context used in the book (page 6), it means a thin person that looks unhealthy
- very religious (used on page 9)
15 Clues: very religious (used on page 9) • Spanish word meaning free (used onpage 150) • to slowly fade or disappear (used on page 98) • attentive, polite, charming (used on page 98) • Spanish word for peasant or farmer (used on page 8) • thin and bony due to suffering or age (used on page 112) • Spanish word for painkiller or sedative (used on page 97) • ...
Fairy Tales 2023-07-26
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- Ending It's the conclusion of a fairytale where everything turns out well.
- It's an exciting and daring journey or quest in the fairytale world.
- She is a royal female character with kindness and grace in fairytales.
- It's the power or supernatural force that brings wonder to the story.
- It's a dense and mysterious wooded area where magical things can happen.
- Animals They are animals that can speak and communicate with humans in fairytales.
- Objects These are items with special powers that aid the characters in their journey.
- It's a magical spell that brings misfortune or transforms someone or something.
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- He is a royal male character who often rescues the princess in stories.
- She is a small magical being with wings and often grants wishes.
- It means to cast a spell or to fill something with magical charm.
- It's a large and impressive building where the royalty lives in fairytales.
- It's a mythical creature often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile.
- It's a fictional story with magical elements and enchanting characters.
- She is a magical character who uses spells for good or evil purposes.
15 Clues: She is a small magical being with wings and often grants wishes. • It means to cast a spell or to fill something with magical charm. • It's an exciting and daring journey or quest in the fairytale world. • It's the power or supernatural force that brings wonder to the story. • She is a magical character who uses spells for good or evil purposes. • ...
Books and Stories 2023-07-27
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- A genre of fiction that includes magical or supernatural elements.
- The lesson or message conveyed by a story, often related to ethics or values.
- A main division of a book or story, often numbered or titled.
- The time and place where a story takes place.
- The final part of a book or story, where the resolution is revealed.
- A person who writes or creates literary works, such as books or stories.
- A genre of literature based on real events and facts.
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- A person or animal portrayed in a book or story, often with a role in the plot.
- An exciting and daring experience, often involving a journey or exploration.
- The sequence of events that make up the main storyline of a book or story.
- A narrative, either true or fictional, told in prose or verse.
- A story involving the solving of a puzzling event or crime.
- A genre of literature containing imaginary or invented stories.
- A written or printed work consisting of pages bound together.
- A visual representation, often in the form of drawings or pictures.
15 Clues: The time and place where a story takes place. • A genre of literature based on real events and facts. • A story involving the solving of a puzzling event or crime. • A main division of a book or story, often numbered or titled. • A written or printed work consisting of pages bound together. • A narrative, either true or fictional, told in prose or verse. • ...
Ghost boys 2023-05-12
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- a holder for carrying a handgun or other firearm, typically made of leather and worn on a belt or under the arm.
- action or event done in preparation for something
- excessively credulous belief in and reverence for supernatural beings
- the ending of a policy of racial segregation
- relating to the running of a business, organization, etc.
- give a slight involuntary grimace or shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress.
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- an often untrue or unreal belief people belive bout something
- (of music or a rhythm) characterized by displaced beats or accents so that the strong beats are weak and vice versa.
- having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature
- subject to further confirmation; not definitely.
- a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone.
- feeling or expressing contempt or derision.
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- a soft, indistinct sound made by a person or group of people speaking quietly or at a distance.
- liking something or someone more then someone or somethiing else
15 Clues: a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone. • feeling or expressing contempt or derision. • the ending of a policy of racial segregation • having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature • subject to further confirmation; not definitely. • action or event done in preparation for something • relating to the running of a business, organization, etc. • ...
Unit 2A Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-31
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- a graphical tool that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population, separated by gender, with the youngest at the bottom and the oldest at the top
- Not having a belief in gods.
- the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe.
- relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- the half of the Earth that lies north of the equator
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- the half of Earth that lies south of the equator.
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- the action or process of innovating.
- the action of modifying something.
- relating to or characterized by the belief that there is only one God.
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- disbelieving or lacking belief in the existence of God
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- assimilation to a different culture, typically the dominant one.
- the spreading of something more widely.
15 Clues: Not having a belief in gods. • the action of modifying something. • the action or process of innovating. • the spreading of something more widely. • the half of Earth that lies south of the equator. • the half of the Earth that lies north of the equator • disbelieving or lacking belief in the existence of God • ...
Hon Hum Vocab List 4 2022-09-11
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- opposite of abbreviating or shortening something
- a very short tale told by a character in a literary work
- an adjective that means moving or bending easily; graceful and fluid in motion
- A simple story illustrating a moral or religious lesson, like Noah's Ark
- The art or process of telling a story or giving an account of something, (To kill a mocking bird)
- a harsh or stern, rigidity; unyielding. Opposite of easy
- careless or unwise; unheeding of danger
- Oral, vocal or verbal
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- A traditional story about heroes or supernatural beings, often attempting to explain the origins of natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior. Hercules, Poseidon, and Icarus are examples.
- antonym for this word would be awake and attentive
- a brief tale in which the character’s actions point out a moral truth. (Ugly Duckling or Tortoise and the Hare)
- a noun that's similar a mutation or alteration
- is something which separates two parts or areas. Similar to a division or barrier
- opposite to the morning time
- (n) riches or affluence, especially as shown by expensive or ostentatious possessions or lifestyle.
15 Clues: Oral, vocal or verbal • opposite to the morning time • careless or unwise; unheeding of danger • a noun that's similar a mutation or alteration • opposite of abbreviating or shortening something • antonym for this word would be awake and attentive • a very short tale told by a character in a literary work • a harsh or stern, rigidity; unyielding. Opposite of easy • ...
Alex's X-mas Crossword 2022-11-05
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- Tamaki's stuffed animal (2 words; Ouran)
- Kazuma was banished for being unable to control this supernatural ability. (Kaze no Stigma)
- Hino could pay violin due to this creature. (La Corda D'oro)
- Akihiko Usami's nickname in Japanese is "Usagi" which translates to this creature in English.
- Princess Tutu's true species.
- What did the crystal pearl become once Nina defeated it? (Save me! Lollipop)
- Amu's outfit turns into this when she transforms with all 4 of her Guardian characters. (2 words; Shugo Chara)
- Main female character Yukari was given this nickname by members of ParaKiss.
- Saya hibernates for this many years after being awake for 2-3 years.
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- Shou Fuwa's song title he played in his own head. (3 words; Skip Beat)
- Ikuto's outfit turns into this theme when he transforms with his two Guardian characters. (Shugo Chara)
- Nyx convinces Angelique to join their cause with this Latin phrase. (2 words; Neo Angelique Abyss)
- Naru's actual first name.
- Tooru Honda was born in the year of this animal.
- Lin's familiars (Ghost Hunt).
15 Clues: Naru's actual first name. • Princess Tutu's true species. • Lin's familiars (Ghost Hunt). • Tamaki's stuffed animal (2 words; Ouran) • Tooru Honda was born in the year of this animal. • Hino could pay violin due to this creature. (La Corda D'oro) • Saya hibernates for this many years after being awake for 2-3 years. • ...
Crime and Punishment in Medieval Europe 2018-09-02
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- being put into a cauldron of hot water for a slow and painful death.
- killing someone
- This is a cage that displayed the bodies
- removal of the head from a living body
- these people would work in the lord’s manor house, cooking, cleaning, laundering. These people were also called peasants.
- This device would saw you in half up until your stomach, you were then left to bleed to death.
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- stealing or taking something that isn’t your own.
- this person owned the land
- being put on a wooden stake and having fire underneath you. This was a form of punishment
- a person’s head would be put in a device that would crack your skull and during this punishment.
- This was a punishment for high treason, you would be put on a rope, tied to a tree this would kill you.
- supernatural or magical powers, this type of person was blamed when animals died, when people died of diseases.
- this person took orders from the king
- taking something that isn’t your own property.
- betraying the king or lord
15 Clues: killing someone • this person owned the land • betraying the king or lord • this person took orders from the king • removal of the head from a living body • This is a cage that displayed the bodies • taking something that isn’t your own property. • stealing or taking something that isn’t your own. • being put into a cauldron of hot water for a slow and painful death. • ...
Topic 6 2022-02-23
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- What you see above you when you look up from the ground
- The mathematical study of points, lines, angles, surfaces and solids
- A list that shows the days, weeks and months in a year
- A female god
- a person who studies numbers, amounts, measurements and shapes
- Bolt a flash of light in the sky that happens during thunderstorms
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- System the Sun, Earth, planets, moons and other celestial bodies that orbit the Sun
- A large man-made structure that has a square base and four triangular sides that form a point at the top
- A person who leads a country
- A supernatural being that creates, rules or influences the world
- Culture a society from a long time ago with a particular way of life and beliefs
- An idea or story that is believed by a lot of people but that is not true
- An instrument that magnifies the image of objects that are long distance away
- A building in which people worship a god or gods
- Everything in the world that is not made by people
15 Clues: A female god • A person who leads a country • A building in which people worship a god or gods • Everything in the world that is not made by people • A list that shows the days, weeks and months in a year • What you see above you when you look up from the ground • a person who studies numbers, amounts, measurements and shapes • ...
Ayden's Spelling List 2023-11-15
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- extremely small; tiny.
- clearly visible or understood; obvious.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- the way in which a person's hair is styled.
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed.
- a square of cotton or other finely woven material, typically carried in one's pocket and intended for blowing or wiping one's nose.
- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- a large smoked, seasoned sausage made of various meats, especially beef and pork.
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- in a way that affects the mind or relates to the emotional state of a person.
- a meeting at an agreed time and place, typically between two people.
- fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime.
- buy or obtain (an asset or object) for oneself.
- a straight whiskey distilled from a mash having at least 51 percent corn in addition to malt and rye.
15 Clues: extremely small; tiny. • fit in with the wishes or needs of. • clearly visible or understood; obvious. • the way in which a person's hair is styled. • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • buy or obtain (an asset or object) for oneself. • formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime. • cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed. • ...
India Crossword 2023-12-21
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- devotional worship directed to one supreme deity, usually Vishnu
- a member of the worker caste, lowest of the four Hindu castes.
- a member of a dominant military caste of northern India.
- think deeply or focus one's mind for a period of time
- a manifestation of a deity or released soul in bodily form on earth; an incarnate divine teacher.
- the nature of reality regarded as a universal truth taught by the Buddha; the teaching of Buddhism.
- each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution.
- the oldest texts of Hinduism.
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- a follower of Hinduism.
- the supernatural power wielded by gods and demons to produce illusions.
- the creator god of the Hindu sacred triad
- the spiritual life principle of the universe, especially when regarded as inherent in the real self of the individual.
- the god of destruction and regeneration in the Hindu sacred triad.
- the metaphysical reality, or the godhead, is considered metaphorically to be a woman.
- a spiritual teacher, especially one who imparts initiation.
15 Clues: a follower of Hinduism. • the oldest texts of Hinduism. • the creator god of the Hindu sacred triad • think deeply or focus one's mind for a period of time • a member of a dominant military caste of northern India. • a spiritual teacher, especially one who imparts initiation. • a member of the worker caste, lowest of the four Hindu castes. • ...
Banned Book Week 2023-09-22
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- Captain _____ has been banned for "offensive language".
- What animal is Charlotte in Charlotte's Web?
- What giant fruit does James temporarily live in?
- The Giving _____ has been challenged before for "selfish and sexist themes".
- The Bridge to ______ has been banned for "promoting atheism and the supernatural".
- The Cowardly ____ is a character in this novel, banned in 1928 for "depicting women in strong leadership roles".
- This title by Roald Dahl has been challenged for "enticing children to join the occult". (2 words)
- What birds make up the family featured in the book "And Tango Makes Three".
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- This Disney princess (who loves animals) was considered "obscene" in a school in Qatar. (2 words)
- Hop on ___by Dr. Seuss.
- Our favorite boy wizard has been banned for "witchcraft". (2 words)
- A _____ in Time has been challenged for "opposing Christian beliefs".
- In what part of the house is "A Light" in this book of poetry by Shel Silverstein.
- Uncle Bobby's _____ has been challenged in some states for "normalizing gay marriage".
- Julie of The ______ has been challenged before for "offensive language and violence".
15 Clues: Hop on ___by Dr. Seuss. • What animal is Charlotte in Charlotte's Web? • What giant fruit does James temporarily live in? • Captain _____ has been banned for "offensive language". • Our favorite boy wizard has been banned for "witchcraft". (2 words) • A _____ in Time has been challenged for "opposing Christian beliefs". • ...
Form 1- Spelling Test #4 2024-05-21
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- Behaviour that involves hostility, forcefulness, or a strong desire to dominate or attack.
- An understanding or consensus reached between parties, often involving mutual acceptance of terms or ideas.
- To express strong disagreement or disapproval, often in a passionate manner.
- Displaying intense interest, excitement, or passion for a particular activity or topic.
- To interrupt a conversation or discussion with a brief comment or remark.
- A ghostly or supernatural figure that appears unexpectedly.
- A plan or timetable that outlines events, tasks, or appointments at specific times.
- To behave in a superior or patronising manner toward others.
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- Feeling frustrated, annoyed, or irritated due to a challenging situation.
- Feeling uneasy, worried, or apprehensive about something.
- The power or right to make decisions, enforce rules, or command others.
- An expression of opinion or feedback, often related to a specific topic or situation.
- To feel or search blindly with uncertainty, especially with one’s hands.
- To think about or evaluate something carefully before making a decision.
- Being in existence for a significant period and well-known or recognized.
15 Clues: Feeling uneasy, worried, or apprehensive about something. • A ghostly or supernatural figure that appears unexpectedly. • To behave in a superior or patronising manner toward others. • The power or right to make decisions, enforce rules, or command others. • To feel or search blindly with uncertainty, especially with one’s hands. • ...
HARRY POTTER CROSSWORD 2025-04-29
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- the substance of which horns are composed
- the power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
- a thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage
- having little or no hair on the scalp
- a son of one's brother or sister, or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something
- above a weight considered normal or desirable.
- a person who is not conversant with a particular activity or skill.
- write or name the letters that form (a word) in correct sequence
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- the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- art or practice of magic
- a man who is the head teacher in a school
- a nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes, a facial disc, a hooked beak, and typically a loud hooting call
- a liquid with healing, magical, or poisonous properties
- a glass building in which you grow plants that need to be protected from bad weather
15 Clues: art or practice of magic • having little or no hair on the scalp • the substance of which horns are composed • a man who is the head teacher in a school • above a weight considered normal or desirable. • a liquid with healing, magical, or poisonous properties • a thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage • ...
HARRY POTTER CROSSWARD 2025-05-01
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- a person who shows strong support or devotion to someone or something
- It is a type of amphibian that generally has rougher, drier skin than other frog species.
- person who is sure
- flying animal that sleeps during the day and goes out to hunt at night
- person born into a magical family, but who has no magical abilities
- clothing that covers your entire body
- no hair on the head.
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- stick you use to cast spells
- drink that gives you power
- the practice or art of doing extraordinary or supernatural things, usually using spells, incantations, or mysterious powers.
- It is a phrase or expression that summarizes a fundamental belief, principle, or idea of a person, group, institution, or movement.
- Something or someone that has a malicious, cruel, or violent attitude, or is associated with violence or bad behavior
- child of a person's brother or sister
- It is the art or skill of performing magic, especially as practiced by a magician
- Hard bony extension that some animals have on their heads.
15 Clues: person who is sure • no hair on the head. • drink that gives you power • stick you use to cast spells • child of a person's brother or sister • clothing that covers your entire body • Hard bony extension that some animals have on their heads. • person born into a magical family, but who has no magical abilities • ...
Philosophy of Religion 2025-05-07
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- Without beginning or end.
- All knowing
- experience A religious experience is an event, which is claimed to involve the supernatural.
- revelation A deity makes itself known indirectly through ordinary or commonly available human experiences to everyone/anyone.
- problem of evil – The existence of God and evil and mutually exclusive.
- revelation When a deity directly in a particular event, makes itself known to a specific individual or group.
- Outside of space and time (beyond this world).
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- – A defence of God in the presence of evil and suffering.
- A state of disorder.
- All powerful
- They have specific parts which work together in a very particular way to achieve a purpose.
- problem of evil – There is too much extreme, pointless evil for it to be likely that God exists.
- A previously unknown fact or unseen object, which has been made known or visible.
- bang theory A scientific theory for how the universe came to be, which suggests that the universe started with a big explosion.
- The idea that all the different species have evolved from simple life forms over a long time.
15 Clues: All knowing • All powerful • A state of disorder. • Without beginning or end. • Outside of space and time (beyond this world). • – A defence of God in the presence of evil and suffering. • problem of evil – The existence of God and evil and mutually exclusive. • A previously unknown fact or unseen object, which has been made known or visible. • ...
Outsiders Vocab 2025-09-18
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- not genuine; assumed.
- (especially of a replica of something) of a much smaller size than normal; very small.
- the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others.
- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- in a way that displays fondness or tenderness
- A person, vehicle, or group accompanying another for protection or as a mark of rank.
- close into a tight ball, especially when feeling extreme anger.
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- an acrobatic movement in which a person turns head over heels in the air or on the ground and lands or finishes on their feet.
- (of a person) not enjoying the same standard of living or rights as the majority of people in a society.
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- filled with awe or wonder
- an act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact.
- spectacular gymnastic feats.
- an act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment
15 Clues: not genuine; assumed. • filled with awe or wonder • spectacular gymnastic feats. • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • in a way that displays fondness or tenderness • an act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact. • close into a tight ball, especially when feeling extreme anger. • ...
Macbeth 2025-12-11
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- Macbeth’s friend and fellow soldier who receives a prophecy about his children becoming kings.
- Breaking someone’s trust by lying or turning against them.
- A Scottish nobleman who becomes king after choosing a violent path to power.
- Three mysterious women who use magic and give prophecies that influence Macbeth’s actions.
- The idea that some events are meant to happen and cannot be changed.
- The kind and trusted ruler of Scotland who Macbeth kills to take the throne.
- The act of killing someone on purpose.
- King Duncan’s son who escapes danger and later fights to win back the throne.
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- A prediction about something that will happen in the future.
- The heavy feeling you get when you know you’ve done something wrong.
- Macbeth’s wife who encourages him to commit murder so they can become rulers.
- A strong desire to reach a goal or gain power.
- A Scottish nobleman who suspects Macbeth and later works to stop his rule.
- Things that are beyond the natural world, like ghosts, magic, or strange visions.
- The ability to control people or events.
15 Clues: The act of killing someone on purpose. • The ability to control people or events. • A strong desire to reach a goal or gain power. • Breaking someone’s trust by lying or turning against them. • A prediction about something that will happen in the future. • The heavy feeling you get when you know you’ve done something wrong. • ...
book crossword 2026-01-09
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- - a long, narrow passageway
- - a solid mass of indigestible material, like hair (trichobezoar) or plant fibers
- - enchanting or delightful.
- - (of fabric) filled with air and swelling outward.
- - to walk towards or away from someone, trying not to be noticed
- - wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
- - annoy or irritate.
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- - a ghost or other supernatural being supposedly responsible for physical disturbances such as loud noises and objects thrown around.
- - absurd, nonsensical, or worthless talk or ideas.
- - a bag with shoulder straps that allow it to be carried on someone's back, typically made of a strong, waterproof material and widely used by hikers; a backpack.
- - "desire" spelled backward, and it refers to the Mirror of Erised
- - cause (someone) to become motionless with horror, wonder, or astonishment.
- - a person who lives off the efforts of others; a scrounger.
- - an overwhelming victory where one side wins everything, or a thorough, sweeping change where all old things/people are removed and replaced
- - British spelling of draft
15 Clues: - annoy or irritate. • - a long, narrow passageway • - enchanting or delightful. • - British spelling of draft • - absurd, nonsensical, or worthless talk or ideas. • - (of fabric) filled with air and swelling outward. • - a person who lives off the efforts of others; a scrounger. • - to walk towards or away from someone, trying not to be noticed • ...
myON crossword 2020-07-31
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- - A ghost that causes physical
- is the most famous prison on the island of Alcatraz (California) because in this prison they scare after a given event in 1963.
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- objects moving
- - the claimed occurrence of an event or perception without scientific explanation, as psychokinesis, extrasensory perception, or other purportedly supernatural phenomena.
- - the disembodied soul of a dead person, imagined as nearly transparent and wandering among the living to haunt them.
- The principle believed to give life, esp. to humans; vital essence
6 Clues: objects moving • - A ghost that causes physical • The principle believed to give life, esp. to humans; vital essence • - the disembodied soul of a dead person, imagined as nearly transparent and wandering among the living to haunt them. • ...
S 2 2022-06-22
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- a particular skill of making decorative objects by hand.
- vitreous porcelain wares (such as dishes, vases, or ornaments) for domestic use.
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- profound immorality and wickedness, especially when regarded as a supernatural force.
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
- (of a plant) dry and decaying.
- a stick-shaped piece of wax with a wick (= piece of string)in the middle of it that produces light as it slowly burns.
6 Clues: (of a plant) dry and decaying. • a particular skill of making decorative objects by hand. • vitreous porcelain wares (such as dishes, vases, or ornaments) for domestic use. • a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface. • profound immorality and wickedness, especially when regarded as a supernatural force. • ...
Crossword puzzle Ch19(2)+Ch20(1) 2022-06-17
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- a square piece of cloth or paper used for cleaning the nose or drying the eyes when they are wet with tears
- quickly, without delay, or at the arranged time
- to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem
- very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
- a large group of people who have come together
- to bring the memory of a past event into your mind, and often to give a description of what you remember
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- to look at something or someone for a long time
- caused by forces that cannot be explained by science
- something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual or interesting
- happy and satisfied
- the act of studying or examining something in detail, in order to discover or understand more about it
- to put a dead body into the ground
- to hold someone tightly with both arms to express love, liking, or sympathy, or when greeting or leaving someone
13 Clues: happy and satisfied • to put a dead body into the ground • very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange • a large group of people who have come together • to look at something or someone for a long time • quickly, without delay, or at the arranged time • caused by forces that cannot be explained by science • ...
Pharmacy Terms 2024-04-15
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- an inactive substance that the patient believes is a medication but that has no pharmacologic effect
- effect of a drug in preventing infection or disease
- a molecule or molecular structure often found on the surfaces of pathogens
- consumer protection agency
- proposed that disease was caused by natural rather than supernatural causes
- the process whereby a drug increases the concentration of certain enzymes that affect the pharmacologic response to another drug
- a fatty molecule that is an important constituent of cell membranes
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- an overpowering desire or need to continue taking the drug in order to function
- a drug that binds to a particular receptor site and triggers the cell's response in a manner similar to the action of the body's own chemical messenger
- pharmacy technician national certification exam
- a reaction between two or more drugs or between a drug and food, beverage, supplement
- the study of how the body affects drugs
- drug that may be sold without a prescription
13 Clues: consumer protection agency • the study of how the body affects drugs • drug that may be sold without a prescription • pharmacy technician national certification exam • effect of a drug in preventing infection or disease • a fatty molecule that is an important constituent of cell membranes • a molecule or molecular structure often found on the surfaces of pathogens • ...
Pharmacy Terms 2024-04-04
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- an inactive substance that the patient believes is a medication but that has no pharmacologic effect
- effect of a drug in preventing infection or disease
- a molecule or molecular structure often found on the surfaces of pathogens
- consumer protection agency
- proposed that disease was caused by natural rather than supernatural causes
- the process whereby a drug increases the concentration of certain enzymes that affect the pharmacologic response to another drug
- a fatty molecule that is an important constituent of cell membranes
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- an overpowering desire or need to continue taking the drug in order to function
- a drug that binds to a particular receptor site and triggers the cell's response in a manner similar to the action of the body's own chemical messenger
- pharmacy technician national certification exam
- a reaction between two or more drugs or between a drug and food, beverage, supplement
- the study of how the body affects drugs
- drug that may be sold without a prescription
13 Clues: consumer protection agency • the study of how the body affects drugs • drug that may be sold without a prescription • pharmacy technician national certification exam • effect of a drug in preventing infection or disease • a fatty molecule that is an important constituent of cell membranes • a molecule or molecular structure often found on the surfaces of pathogens • ...
spelling test words 2024-07-23
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- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
- a feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify them.
- the faculty or activity of imagining impossible or improbable things.
- relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.1
- the occurrence of a natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage between a cloud and the ground or within a cloud, accompanied by a bright flash and typically also thunder.
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- an act of moving.
- the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses.
- have an effect on make a difference to.
- a person who is in charge of an activity, department, or organization.
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- the power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
- to one side out of the way.
- a man who has magical powers.
13 Clues: an act of moving. • to one side out of the way. • a man who has magical powers. • have an effect on make a difference to. • relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.1 • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • the faculty or activity of imagining impossible or improbable things. • ...
Japan 2025-05-23
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- It means rainy season in Japenese.
- A chain, cluster, or collection of islands often found in oceans or seas.
- A member of an indigenous group in northern japan.
- Spirit,god or deity
- Away from other places, buildings, or people.
- Spiritual or divine beings, supernatural entities or powerful spirits.
- Suitable for farming.
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- The process of a culture or group of people adopting the customs, values, and social norms of Japanese culture.
- A religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of action preformed according to a subscribed order.
- They idea that Japanese society is largely characterized by a high degree of cultural, ethnic, and linguistic unity.
- Divine wind or god wind
- is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea in the south.
- Festivals, celebrations or holidays.
13 Clues: Spirit,god or deity • Suitable for farming. • Divine wind or god wind • It means rainy season in Japenese. • Festivals, celebrations or holidays. • Away from other places, buildings, or people. • A member of an indigenous group in northern japan. • Spiritual or divine beings, supernatural entities or powerful spirits. • ...
Paola Santiago Chapter 7 2025-02-11
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- to move stealthily or avoid detection, often with sinister intentions.
- strange, unsettling, or frightening, often in a supernatural or mysterious way.
- to search through something, often in a disorganized or hasty manner.
- to propose an explanation or theory based on limited evidence or reasoning.
- to be struck with a sudden or intense force, often electricity, or to feel drained or exhausted.
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- escape an emergency exit route, typically a staircase or ladder, designed for escaping a building in case of fire.
- lacking a physical body, often used to describe voices or spirits that seem detached from
- to make a quick, involuntary movement in response to fear, pain, or surprise.
- an obstacle or obstruction that prevents movement or access.
- a method of making fabric by interlocking yarn with a hooked needle.
- the feeling of sorrow or compassion for someone's misfortune or suffering.
- to cry with deep, convulsive breaths, often in response to strong emotion.
- based on logic or reason rather than emotions or feelings.
13 Clues: based on logic or reason rather than emotions or feelings. • an obstacle or obstruction that prevents movement or access. • a method of making fabric by interlocking yarn with a hooked needle. • to search through something, often in a disorganized or hasty manner. • to move stealthily or avoid detection, often with sinister intentions. • ...
Oral Literature - Forms it can take 2017-10-10
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- An irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear (11)
- A category or type of literature (or of art, music, etc.) characterized by a particular form, style, or content.(5)
- A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson (7)
- A brief story that leads to a moral, often using animals as characters (5)
- A long narrative poem, written in heightened language, which recounts the deeds of a heroic character who embodies the values of a particular society (4)
- A tale that is exaggerated and far-fetched (unbelievable).(8)
- An inspiring character who demonstrates honor and integrity and does noble deeds (4)
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- A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world. (4)
- A story written for children often including elements of magic, fairies, or goblins (9)
- Wise saying (7)
- A poem that tells a story (9)
- A narrative handed down from the past, containing historical elements and usually supernatural elements.(6)
- A restriction on behaviour imposed by social custom.(5)
13 Clues: Wise saying (7) • A poem that tells a story (9) • A restriction on behaviour imposed by social custom.(5) • An irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear (11) • A tale that is exaggerated and far-fetched (unbelievable).(8) • A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson (7) • ...
Dragon Bestiaries 2021-12-16
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- Patron saint of England
- manuscript handwritten book decorated with gold or silver, brilliant colors, or elaborate designs or miniature pictures.
- a medieval encyclopedia that categorized different animals with pictures and allegories
- could be based on facts or historical figures but are now "larger than life"
- Fill in the blank. This famous phrase, written on Roman and medieval maps, originally read "HERE BE ___" but now is misbelieved to have said "Hic Sunt Dracones."
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- Involve fantastical creatures that later became morality stories for children with dark endings
- A river-living reptile that is often mistaken for a dragon in medieval bestiaries.
- According to Pliny the Elder, these were the natural enemy of elephants.
- a story that is used to represent a meaning
- when someone or something takes on another form
- A bearer of bad news and a sign of coming destruction.
- stories of a culture that are used to explain supernatural phenomena or answer life's big questions
- part of a bird's skeleton attached to the chest that allows it to fly
13 Clues: Patron saint of England • a story that is used to represent a meaning • when someone or something takes on another form • A bearer of bad news and a sign of coming destruction. • part of a bird's skeleton attached to the chest that allows it to fly • According to Pliny the Elder, these were the natural enemy of elephants. • ...
Robbie 2024-12-05
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- to hum, whir, or hiss like a speeding object (such as an arrow or ball) passing through air
- describe something beyond scientific understanding.
- shining with a soft, slightly wavering light.
- demand something forcefully, not accepting refusal.
- one that accelerates: such as. a. : a muscle or nerve that speeds the performance of an action. b. : a device (such as a gas pedal) for increasing the speed of a motor vehicle engine.
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- carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc.) so as to establish the truth.
- a word
- the action of functioning or the fact of being active or in effect.
- difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- to find, catch, or achieve.
- and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review.
- part of a cinema or television film recording a particular event.
- a very small patch of colour or light.
13 Clues: a word • to find, catch, or achieve. • a very small patch of colour or light. • shining with a soft, slightly wavering light. • describe something beyond scientific understanding. • demand something forcefully, not accepting refusal. • difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify. • part of a cinema or television film recording a particular event. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2025-03-24
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- Situation that exists when a few people control an industry.
- Marriage with multiple partners.
- Family form that consists of one or both parents and their children.
- Belief in a God or Gods.
- Pursuit of knowledge through systematic methods.
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- Tendency to assign people to central or noncentral athletic positions on the basis of race or ethnicity.
- Competitive games that are won and lost on the basis of physical skills and are played according to specific rules.
- System of roles and norms organized around the sacred realm that binds people together in social groups.
- Ability to control the behavior of others, with or without their consent.
- Anything considered to be part of the ordinary world and thus commonplace and familiar.
- System of roles and norms that governs the distribution and exercise of power in society.
- Anything that is considered to be part of the supernatural world and that inspires awe, respect, and reverence.
- Economic model in which the factors of production are owned by the government, which regulates all economic activities.
13 Clues: Belief in a God or Gods. • Marriage with multiple partners. • Pursuit of knowledge through systematic methods. • Situation that exists when a few people control an industry. • Family form that consists of one or both parents and their children. • Ability to control the behavior of others, with or without their consent. • ...
Crossword 2025-11-10
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- A period of cultural artistic political and economic rebirth in Europe 14th–17th centuries
- One of the most recognizable paintings in the world by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Philosophy that emphasizes human reason ethics and responsibility believing that people can live without God or supernatural forces
- A humanist scholar and statesman known for his book Utopia
- Niccolò Machiavelli a political philosophy "The Prince"book
- Italian Renaissance artist famous as a sculptor painter architect and poet Utopia
- Is a moral Painting technique that involves applying water based Pigment to fresh wet lime Plaster
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- Vinci, Italian Renaissance renowned for his exceptional achievement in art science and engineering
- Having to do with worldly rather than religious matters
- A German inventor who around 1440 introduced moveable type printing press to Europe
- Shakespeare, English playwright poet and actor in late 16th and early 17th centuries
- A Powerful and influential Italian banking dynasty from Florence
- A native language Spoken of a panticulan region or group distinct From formal language
13 Clues: Having to do with worldly rather than religious matters • A humanist scholar and statesman known for his book Utopia • Niccolò Machiavelli a political philosophy "The Prince"book • A Powerful and influential Italian banking dynasty from Florence • One of the most recognizable paintings in the world by Leonardo da Vinci. • ...
Daniel and Corey's crossword 2012-05-27
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- A series of things following each other.
- to set up a home
- The study of the physical world in an organised way by measuring, testing and experimenting.
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- Close study or scientific experiment in order to understand or learn more about a subject.
- Belief in a supernatural power that made and controls the world and that you should worship and obey.
5 Clues: to set up a home • A series of things following each other. • Close study or scientific experiment in order to understand or learn more about a subject. • The study of the physical world in an organised way by measuring, testing and experimenting. • Belief in a supernatural power that made and controls the world and that you should worship and obey.
Manga and Anime 2013-02-21
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- Two girls who interact with a friendly wood spirit
- Seita and his young sister died of starvation shortly after WWII
- A Japanese comic
- A goldfish named Ponyo befriends a 5 year old human and wants to become a human herself
- An 18 year old girl was cursed into an old woman and finds work in a wizards moving castle
- A Japanese film series or movie
- A Highschool student discovers a supernatural notebook which grants the powers to kill anyone he knows the name and face of
- A Japanese film studio known for its anime
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- This is an ongoing Manga and Anime series of a boy whos dream is to become Hokage of his village
- Ashitakais cursed by a boar god which gives him strength but will eventually kill him
- This is about the daily lives of the Yamada family
- An Anime and Manga Writer
- A vote for anime of the year
- A girl who has to free her parents from a curse in the spirit world
- A normal boy whos life is changed when he obtains the powers of a Shinigami (Death God)
15 Clues: A Japanese comic • An Anime and Manga Writer • A vote for anime of the year • A Japanese film series or movie • A Japanese film studio known for its anime • Two girls who interact with a friendly wood spirit • This is about the daily lives of the Yamada family • Seita and his young sister died of starvation shortly after WWII • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-28
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- a city in and the capital of Greece, in the SE part.
- the ancient Greek god of the sea
- a new fruit found by Athenian farmers
- one of several deities, especially a male deity, presiding over some portion of worldly affairs.
- the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a decorative pillar, most often composed of stone and typically having a cylindrical or polygonal shaft with a capital and usually a base.
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
- an ancient city in S Greece
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- any similar place for public contests, games, performances, exhibitions, etc.; an arena, stadium, or auditorium.
- a female god or deity.
- the greatest of the games or festivals of ancient Greece, held every four years in the plain of Olympia in Elis, in honor of Zeus.
- A country in SE Europe
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- a musical instrument with strings that was used especially in ancient Greece
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
15 Clues: a female god or deity. • A country in SE Europe • the Greek goddess of wisdom • an ancient city in S Greece • the ancient Greek god of the sea • a new fruit found by Athenian farmers • the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty • a city in and the capital of Greece, in the SE part. • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • ...
Horror Films 2024-10-18
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- A haunted clown terrorizes a group of kids in Derry.
- A ________ on Elm Street, A group of teenagers are haunted in their dreams by a man with razor gloves.
- A family is hunted by mysterious creatures that kill anything that makes noise
- Masked killer plays deadly games with his victims over the phone.
- A family adopts a little girl, but she's hiding a terrifying secret.
- Family moves into a cursed hotel in this Stephen King adaptation.
- A girl possessed by a demon requires an exorcism.
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- A single mother and her son are haunted by a sinister creature from a children's book.
- A young woman is pursued by a deadly curse after a mysterious encounter.
- Creepy videotape promises death in seven days.
- A grieving family experiences terrifying supernatural occurrences after a grandmother’s death.
- A Black man uncovers terrifying secrets while visiting his white girlfriend’s family.
- Masked killer targets babysitters on Halloween night.
- A 17th-century family is plagued by witchcraft and paranoia in the New England wilderness.
- A family is terrorized by their own doppelgängers while on vacation.
15 Clues: Creepy videotape promises death in seven days. • A girl possessed by a demon requires an exorcism. • A haunted clown terrorizes a group of kids in Derry. • Masked killer targets babysitters on Halloween night. • Masked killer plays deadly games with his victims over the phone. • Family moves into a cursed hotel in this Stephen King adaptation. • ...
G 2023-07-13
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- An outdoor area used for growing flowers, vegetables, and fruits.
- A very tall mammal with a long neck, allowing it to reach high leaves.
- A large, strong primate known for its intelligence and family groups.
- A small and fast antelope with long legs and hooves.
- A musical instrument with strings, played by strumming or plucking.
- Items worn on your hands for protection or warmth.
- Small, round, juicy fruits that grow on vines, often made into wine.
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- A small lizard often found in warm climates, known for its adhesive toes.
- A hot spring that shoots water and steam into the air.
- A round object that shows a map of Earth, used for studying geography.
- A pair of lenses worn on your face to help improve your vision.
- A sticky substance used for attaching things together.
- A farm animal with horns, beard and hooves, known for eating plants.
- A massive group of stars, gas, and dust in space held together by gravity.
- An imaginary or supernatural figure, often said to haunt people or places.
15 Clues: Items worn on your hands for protection or warmth. • A small and fast antelope with long legs and hooves. • A hot spring that shoots water and steam into the air. • A sticky substance used for attaching things together. • A pair of lenses worn on your face to help improve your vision. • An outdoor area used for growing flowers, vegetables, and fruits. • ...
Film Classifications 2023-09-07
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- Films that depict events and settings from the past, often with a focus on historical accuracy.
- Love stories that emphasize romantic relationships and emotions.
- Serious and emotionally engaging movies focused on human relationships and experiences.
- Non-fiction films that provide factual information and real-life stories.
- Suspenseful films that keep viewers on the edge of their seats with tension and excitement.
- Films designed to entertain and make the audience laugh with humorous situations and characters.
- Movies that aim to frighten and shock viewers with elements of fear and suspense.
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- Films set in the American Wild West and often featuring cowboys, outlaws, and frontier life.
- Movies with integrated musical numbers and performances as a central element.
- Movies created through animation techniques, including both traditional and computer-generated animation.
- Films that take audiences on exciting journeys and quests in exotic locations.
- Stories set in imaginary worlds with magical or supernatural elements.
- Fiction Films that explore futuristic or speculative concepts often involving advanced technology or space travel.
- Movies centered around solving mysteries and uncovering hidden truths.
- Movies filled with thrilling physical feats, often involving heroes and villains.
15 Clues: Love stories that emphasize romantic relationships and emotions. • Stories set in imaginary worlds with magical or supernatural elements. • Movies centered around solving mysteries and uncovering hidden truths. • Non-fiction films that provide factual information and real-life stories. • ...
Christmas Crossword Fun 2023-08-28
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- a piece of flavoured hard candy shaped like a cane
- gifts that are given to someone, often without asking for them, to show affection or thanks.
- the twelfth and last month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. It has 31 days.
- represents the Tree of Life
- a figure of a person made of packed snow.
- a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic folklore
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- a decoration or embellishment that is added to something to make it more beautiful or festive
- close-fitting garment that covers the foot and part of the leg
- a hard ginger biscuit or cookie shaped like a person
- a person who is stingy with money and is unwilling to spend or give away money.
- a large sled that is pulled by animals, usually horses or reindeer.
- a parasitic plant that grows from bird droppings.
- youngest of Santa's reindeer and uses his bright red nose to guide Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve.
- someone who sings carols, especially at Christmas.
- legendary figure who is said to bring presents to children on Christmas Eve.
15 Clues: represents the Tree of Life • a figure of a person made of packed snow. • a parasitic plant that grows from bird droppings. • a piece of flavoured hard candy shaped like a cane • someone who sings carols, especially at Christmas. • a hard ginger biscuit or cookie shaped like a person • a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic folklore • ...
Halloween 2023-08-17
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- The spirit or soul of a deceased person, often depicted as a white, ethereal figure.
- A large, metal cooking pot often associated with witches and potion-making.
- Nocturnal flying mammals.
- A carved pumpkin with a lit candle inside, often used as a decoration during Halloween.
- A building, usually decorated in a spooky and scary manner, used as an attraction during Halloween.
- Just...candy!
- A set of clothing and accessories worn to portray a specific character.
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- The custom of going door-to-door to collect candy or treats on Halloween night, usually by children in costume.
- A supernatural appearance or manifestation, often associated with ghosts and the paranormal.
- A place where dead bodies are buried.
- When the moon's entire visible side is illuminated.
- A spiritualist session where participants attempt to communicate with the spirits of the dead.
- A human-like figure made of straw and cloth, often used to deter birds from crops.
- An upright stone marker used to identify a grave.
- A spider's silk web, often found in old buildings.
15 Clues: Just...candy! • Nocturnal flying mammals. • A place where dead bodies are buried. • An upright stone marker used to identify a grave. • A spider's silk web, often found in old buildings. • When the moon's entire visible side is illuminated. • A set of clothing and accessories worn to portray a specific character. • ...
INS Vocab 2023-09-28
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- unable to be separated or treated separately.
- the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette.
- involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- of very great extent or quantity; immense.
- the many-headed Lernaean water serpent slain by Herakles in Greek mythology,
- of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning
- amusing or laughable through obvious absurdity, incongruity, exaggeration, or eccentricity
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- done consciously and intentionally.
- in a manner suggestive of or relating to a conspiracy made by a group of people to do something unlawful or harmful.
- certain to happen; unavoidable.
- a person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact.
- made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
- The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.
- a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
15 Clues: certain to happen; unavoidable. • done consciously and intentionally. • of very great extent or quantity; immense. • unable to be separated or treated separately. • the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette. • of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning • The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency. • ...
Mallory crossword 2025-03-31
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- dark, mysterious, and eerie elements
- an unhealthy interest in unpleasant or disturbing subjects, especially death, decay, or disease.
- meditation, referring to deep thought or reflection.
- A deeper term for inspiration, highlighting a sense of elation or elevated emotion
- illusions or images, often associated with the supernatural, dreams, or nightmarish visions.
- A refined term for death
- infinite depth, often used symbolically to represent despair, hopelessness, or the unknown.
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- beauty that transcends the ordinary, often associated with vast
- Lacking life or vitality; abandoned and barren, often used to describe landscapes or settings in Dark Romantic literature
- untouched, natural state, often linked with the pure or original form of nature.
- persistent sadness or sorrow, often associated with an introspective or reflective mood.
- being alone or disconnected from society, often leading to psychological torment or exploration of the darker side of human nature.
- gruesome, eerie, or horrifying, often related to death or decay.
- freedom, referring to the act of being freed from constraints or limitations.
- A higher-level synonym for individualism, emphasizing self-rule and independence.
15 Clues: A refined term for death • dark, mysterious, and eerie elements • meditation, referring to deep thought or reflection. • beauty that transcends the ordinary, often associated with vast • gruesome, eerie, or horrifying, often related to death or decay. • freedom, referring to the act of being freed from constraints or limitations. • ...
Complete the Puzzle with the Appropriate Literary Term 2025-03-27
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- Giving human traits and attributes to non-human things.
- The main character around whom the story revolves.
- The part of the plot that presents the greatest interest or suspense?
- A character who experiences growth and undergoes significant change in a story.
- The part of the story that reveals the outcome of the climax.
- A comparison using "like" or "as."
- The part of the plot which introduces the characters, the setting and most importantly the main problem of the story?
- The story's main problem, which places the main characters against themselves, each other, society, nature, or something supernatural
- The location and time in which the action of a narrative takes place.
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- The character that is typically in conflict with the protagonist.
- The sequence of events in a story
- The main idea or message of a literary work.
- The narrator’s attitude toward the subject described.
- The emotional atmosphere a writer creates for the reader in a literary work.
- An object, person, or event that has a deeper meaning beyond its literal sense.
15 Clues: The sequence of events in a story • A comparison using "like" or "as." • The main idea or message of a literary work. • The main character around whom the story revolves. • The narrator’s attitude toward the subject described. • Giving human traits and attributes to non-human things. • The part of the story that reveals the outcome of the climax. • ...
A woman in black - gothic features 2025-04-02
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- a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
- when a person is forcefully alone
- rotting usually through the action of bacteria and fungi.
- an evil spirit
- continuing in a severe or extreme way
- something that you remember from the past
- following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time without changing
- (of a ghost) to appear in a place repeatedly
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- left in a particular place or condition, usually forever
- the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do this
- the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person that some people believe appears to people who are alive
- an extremely strong feeling of fear and shock, or the frightening and shocking character of something
- something that cannot be explained by science
- extreme fear
- having the darkest colour there is, like the colour of coal or of a very dark night
15 Clues: extreme fear • an evil spirit • when a person is forcefully alone • continuing in a severe or extreme way • something that you remember from the past • (of a ghost) to appear in a place repeatedly • something that cannot be explained by science • left in a particular place or condition, usually forever • rotting usually through the action of bacteria and fungi. • ...
Earth Science: Chapter 1 2025-01-16
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- the color of the powder left by a mineral when it is rubbed against a hard, rough surface.
- is the belief that energy and matter are all that exist and that undirected natural processes formed the universe.
- the ability of a mineral to glow and change color under ultraviolet light.
- a rock with distinct bands of minerals that have been heated and squeezed into parallel layers.
- is the belief that the universe was created purposefully by a supernatural being.
- a type of sedimentary rock formed from living matter that has died and been compressed.
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- is an imaginary line around the earth that divides earth into north and south hemispheres.
- sedimentary rock formed from the evaporation of solution.
- a rock without distinct layers or bands.
- is an imaginary line that divides earth into east and west hemispheres.
- the light and dark layers of sediments deposited in a yearly cycle.
- the way a minerals' surface reflects light.
- a mineral's tendency to break along irregular lines.
- a mineral's tendency to split along sets of parallel, flat surfaces.
- lines drawn in circles that represent the elevation of land.
15 Clues: a rock without distinct layers or bands. • the way a minerals' surface reflects light. • a mineral's tendency to break along irregular lines. • sedimentary rock formed from the evaporation of solution. • lines drawn in circles that represent the elevation of land. • the light and dark layers of sediments deposited in a yearly cycle. • ...
Coming-of-Age Movies and Books 2026-03-03
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- A homeschooled teen enters public high school and challenges the social hierarchy.
- A group of boys form a baseball team during one memorable summer.
- A bullied boy with facial differences attends school for the first time.
- A shy teen writes letters while coping with friendship, love, and trauma.
- Four boys search for a missing body during one unforgettable summer.
- A teen girl learns to embrace her heritage and independence in early 2000s London.
- A young boy befriends a gentle giant in a heartwarming animated adventure.
- A group of teens spend a Saturday in detention and discover they’re more alike than different.
- A teen martial artist balances high school life with dojo rivalries.
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- A young boy genius navigates high school at an early age.
- A group of kids battle supernatural forces in the 1980s town of Hawkins.
- A group of teens uncover secrets in the mysterious town of Riverdale.
- A boy wizard discovers his true identity at a magical school.
- A strict boarding school teacher inspires students to “seize the day.”
- A young girl finds comfort in books during World War II Germany.
15 Clues: A young boy genius navigates high school at an early age. • A boy wizard discovers his true identity at a magical school. • A young girl finds comfort in books during World War II Germany. • A group of boys form a baseball team during one memorable summer. • Four boys search for a missing body during one unforgettable summer. • ...
Amari and the Night Brothers 2022-01-12
Apologetics 2020-11-02
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- Not having a certain worldview and being apart from everything else.
- When someone is skeptical about a certain philosophy or view.
- A belief in the existence of God.
- A way of conducting research by using observation and careful application.
- A British philosopher that is thought to be one of the founders of analytic philosophy
- A belief that the existence of God or any supernatural being is unknown.
- Atheist have this and believe Christians have a closed mind
- A philosophy that only natural laws and forces operate in the universe.
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- An American philosopher, and author that has defended the cosmological argument for the existence of God
- Was an English-American author who wrote “God is Not Great” and many more.
- The belief that science is the only way to understand the earth
- A strong belief in someone or something without physical proof.
- A American author who writes about religious and ethnic topics.
- A universal understanding of what is right and wrong.
- A theory created by Charles Darwin that believes that all species are descended from other species.
15 Clues: A belief in the existence of God. • A universal understanding of what is right and wrong. • Atheist have this and believe Christians have a closed mind • When someone is skeptical about a certain philosophy or view. • The belief that science is the only way to understand the earth • A strong belief in someone or something without physical proof. • ...
movies 2 2024-05-02
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- Lead male character in the dance romance "Dirty Dancing."
- Singer and actress who starred alongside Nicolas Cage in "Moonstruck."
- Keanu Reeves' character in "The Matrix," a late 90s hit often associated with 80s cyberpunk themes.
- Abbreviated last name of the director who brought us "E.T. the Extraterrestrial."
- Sci-Fi thriller where Schwarzenegger faces off against an alien hunter in the jungle.
- First part of the title of Tim Burton's supernatural comedy about a mischievous ghost.
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- Bill's character in "Big," who wishes to be an adult and wakes up as one.
- The adorable and no malicious creature in "Gremlins."
- Sylvester Stallone's role as a troubled war veteran turned action hero.
- Last name of the actor who played the titular character in "RoboCop."
- Captain's name in the underwater adventure "The Abyss."
- Eddie Murphy voiced this lovable ogre's sidekick in a popular animated film.
- The ominous word repeatedly uttered in "The Shining."
- One half of a cop duo played by Sylvester Stallone in a 1989 buddy cop film.
- French archaeologist and rival to Indiana Jones in "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
15 Clues: The adorable and no malicious creature in "Gremlins." • The ominous word repeatedly uttered in "The Shining." • Captain's name in the underwater adventure "The Abyss." • Lead male character in the dance romance "Dirty Dancing." • Last name of the actor who played the titular character in "RoboCop." • ...
Ancient India Project 2024-02-21
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- a Supernatural being considered to be sacred or worthy.
- When you're angry, you sit in a tree and relax.
- They are people from Indo-European and crossed India in 1,500 Bc.
- When you do something bad/good, it comes back to you differently.
- Is a Large landmass that is smaller than a continent.
- Mountains that separate India and China
- A state of perfect peace.
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- A social hierarchy passed down through families, and it can dedicate how professional a person can work and who say can marry.
- It is when you die you restart a life, and you may be reborn as an animal or as a person and that life you live is depending on your past life.
- A major city of the Indus Valley civilization which flourished around 2000 bc.
- The Aryans developed it, and it is still used.
- A ancient language of India of mostly Hinduism
- Es civilization established in 7,000 Bc along the Indus River.
- Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons.
- A man born in 563 BC, Buddhism was found because of him.
15 Clues: A state of perfect peace. • Mountains that separate India and China • The Aryans developed it, and it is still used. • A ancient language of India of mostly Hinduism • When you're angry, you sit in a tree and relax. • Is a Large landmass that is smaller than a continent. • Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons. • ...
Fantasy 2023-06-18
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- A small, magical creature often depicted with wings and the ability to grant wishes.
- A wise and powerful character who uses magic in fantasy stories.
- The ability to create and visualize things that are not present or real.
- Supernatural powers or forces that create extraordinary and enchanting events.
- Something or someone that is famous and widely known in tales and legends.
- To cast a spell or use magic to make something or someone special.
- A traditional story featuring magical creatures, enchantment, and happy endings.
- A character with great knowledge and power in the practice of magic.
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- A mythical creature resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead.
- An exciting and daring experience, often involving quests and exploration.
- A legendary creature with wings, often depicted as breathing fire.
- A magical liquid with special properties, often used in spells or healing.
- Having special powers, properties, or qualities associated with magic.
- A journey or mission undertaken by a hero or heroine to achieve a specific goal.
- Something that is part of a myth or legend, often involving magical elements.
15 Clues: A wise and powerful character who uses magic in fantasy stories. • A legendary creature with wings, often depicted as breathing fire. • To cast a spell or use magic to make something or someone special. • A character with great knowledge and power in the practice of magic. • Having special powers, properties, or qualities associated with magic. • ...
Act 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2023-05-02
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- the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud
- a prediction
- A punishment that the protagonist cannot avoid, usually occurring as a result of his hubris.
- attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- a literary device by which the audience's or reader's understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its characters
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- The main character of a story that a reader becomes emotionally invested in.
- a long speech by one actor in a play or movie
- Excessive pride and disrespect for the natural order of things.
- living or occurring at the same time
- a warning or indication of (a future event)
- Feelings of pity and fear felt by the audience for the inevitable downfall of the protagonist.
- Hero A hero or noble figure who is defeated by suffering and/or death.
- a play for theater, radio, or television
15 Clues: a prediction • living or occurring at the same time • an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud • a play for theater, radio, or television • a warning or indication of (a future event) • a long speech by one actor in a play or movie • a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending • Excessive pride and disrespect for the natural order of things. • ...
Vocabulary #4 2021-09-17
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- (adj) belonging to, occurring in, or related to the nighttime
- (v) to make something last longer; to extend a period of time
- (adj) careless or unwise; unheeding of danger
- (adj) of, relating to, or representing the sounds of speech
- (n) riches or affluence, especially as shown by expensive or ostentatious possessions or lifestyle
- (n) something which separates two parts or areas
- a simple story illustrating a moral or religious lesson
- a traditional story about heroes or supernatural beings, often attempting to explain the origins of natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior
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- (n) a harsh or stern rigidity; unyielding
- (n) a change in form or shape, often from one stage of development to another, as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly
- the art or process of telling a story or giving an account of something
- (adj) moving or bending easily; graceful and fluid in motion
- (adj) drowsy or inclined to sleep
- a very short tale told by a character in a literary work
- a brief tale in which the character’s actions point out a moral truth
15 Clues: (adj) drowsy or inclined to sleep • (n) a harsh or stern rigidity; unyielding • (adj) careless or unwise; unheeding of danger • (n) something which separates two parts or areas • a simple story illustrating a moral or religious lesson • a very short tale told by a character in a literary work • (adj) of, relating to, or representing the sounds of speech • ...
Freak the mighty 2021-10-31
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- squat, hunch, or crouch down
- Max's grandfather, who has loving care towards his grandson, but is very stern nonetheless!
- this lady is Max's mother, you don't hear much about him until Max says that he remembered Killer Kane killing his mother
- Max's grandmother, who is a soft, loving, compassionate human who would hate to see anyone get hurt
- a book that includes many words that would help you with your vocabulary (which max needs)
- this man is the villain of the book, he has the nickname "Killer Kane" and is also Max's father. Kenny also killed Max's mother
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- A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak
- A very big child that earned it from his father, he also is not too smart until he meets someone
- an automaton that resembles a human being
- an unintelligent or unpleasant person
- created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria
- a harry llama
- an evil supernatural being
- an eighth grade class in Freak's mind
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
15 Clues: a harry llama • an evil supernatural being • squat, hunch, or crouch down • an unintelligent or unpleasant person • an eighth grade class in Freak's mind • an automaton that resembles a human being • A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak • created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria • ...
CARTOONS 2022-06-18
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- An alien who’s raised by a kind couple, develops super-powers and uses it to protect the people of planet earth.
- A Great Dane and four teenagers travel the world and solve mysteries that involve ghosts, monsters, or other supernatural forces.
- "NEZUKO CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN"
- Speakable baby businessman who works with his field team.
- A cheerful and plucky anthropomorphic mouse with round ears, red shorts, white gloves, yellow shoes and speaks in a falsetto voice.
- A spotted white beagle with a rich fantasy life.
- Friendship is magic
- 3 bear brothers with unique personalities attempt to live a normal life in a human world.
- Red worm and yellow worm doing nothing but chaos.
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- A boy gains shape-shifting ability from a watch-like device.
- The everyday life of a lazy, obsessive eating cat and its hatred of Mondays and diets.
- Pink pigs that speak with british accent
- " Jake the dog and Finn the human "
- A never-ending rivalry between a house cat and a mouse.
- A blonde girl who wears pink all the time
15 Clues: Friendship is magic • "NEZUKO CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN" • " Jake the dog and Finn the human " • Pink pigs that speak with british accent • A blonde girl who wears pink all the time • A spotted white beagle with a rich fantasy life. • Red worm and yellow worm doing nothing but chaos. • A never-ending rivalry between a house cat and a mouse. • ...
Review Crossword 2022-01-07
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- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- A trade between three ports or regions
- a mythical creature with the head of a bull, and the body of a man
- a country or area under full control of a country
- an agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands
- the action or fact of indulging
- a form of labor in which a person is contracted to work without salary
- having or representing the sun as the senter of the solar system
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially the Christian Church
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- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish Conquerors of Mexico
- a man of mixed race, especially one that has Spanish descent
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- an economic and political system in which a countrys trade and industry are controlled
- a theory that Earth is the center of the universe
15 Clues: the action or fact of indulging • A trade between three ports or regions • a country or area under full control of a country • a theory that Earth is the center of the universe • a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates • a man of mixed race, especially one that has Spanish descent • a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish Conquerors of Mexico • ...
CROSSWORD TIME (UNDERTSANDING THE SELF) 2025-11-04
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- this mentality is a toxic trait among filipinos where one resents the achievement of another.
- This method is involves refraining sexual intercourse.
- This religion believe in trinitarian GOD. One God in three persona.
- They believe in thye god of Abraham.
- this device is small, T-shaped object inserted into uterus via female reproductive organ.
- meditation practiced mindful of breathing and development of loving and kindess.
- This religion believed in one God "ALLAH".
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- it is a spirit of communal unity and cooperation of filipinos it si also about giving without expecting something in return.
- are saying that convey lessons and reflections of filipino practices, beliefs, and tradition.
- this religion has no single founder or leader.
- this cap is made of soft rubber and fitted on the rim of cervix.
- it is a part of material self where heart is the earliest nest of our self hood.
- contraceptives also known as pill
- a performance of ceremonial acts prescribed by tradition or sacred law. .
- a belief in anthropomorphic supernatural being, such as god and spirits.
15 Clues: contraceptives also known as pill • They believe in thye god of Abraham. • This religion believed in one God "ALLAH". • this religion has no single founder or leader. • This method is involves refraining sexual intercourse. • this cap is made of soft rubber and fitted on the rim of cervix. • This religion believe in trinitarian GOD. One God in three persona. • ...
Pharmacy Terms 2023-11-02
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- an inactive substance that the patient believes is a medication but that has no pharmacologic effect
- effect of a drug in preventing infection or disease
- a molecule or molecular structure often found on the surfaces of pathogens
- consumer protection agency
- proposed that disease was caused by natural rather than supernatural causes
- the process whereby a drug increases the concentration of certain enzymes that affect the pharmacologic response to another drug
- a fatty molecule that is an important constituent of cell membranes
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- an overpowering desire or need to continue taking the drug in order to function
- a drug that binds to a particular receptor site and triggers the cell's response in a manner similar to the action of the body's own chemical messenger
- pharmacy technician national certification exam
- a reaction between two or more drugs or between a drug and food, beverage, supplement
- the study of how the body affects drugs
- drug that may be sold without a prescription
13 Clues: consumer protection agency • the study of how the body affects drugs • drug that may be sold without a prescription • pharmacy technician national certification exam • effect of a drug in preventing infection or disease • a fatty molecule that is an important constituent of cell membranes • a molecule or molecular structure often found on the surfaces of pathogens • ...
Types of movies 2024-08-26
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- they take place in exotic locations and they involve a quest (Indiana Jones)
- movies that can involve magic or supernatural events (Harry Potter)
- the focus of these movies is love and the development of the characters relationship (The Notebook)
- real actors only give their voice in these movies (Monsters Inc)
- these films can be based on real events in the past or sometimes just the time period is used as the setting and all events are fictitious (Dunkirk)
- it makes the audience feel excitement and suspense (The Sixth Sense)
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- they feature cowboys, gunfights and horse riding (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly)
- these films focus on serious matters (The Godfather)
- fictional stories based on science (Star Wars)
- movies that feature explosions and car chases (Fast and Furious)
- songs are sung to help tell the story (Mamma Mia)
- they often feature a monster, some type of evil entity or a terrible/frightening situation (The Exorcist)
- the focus of these movies is to make the audience laugh (Grown Ups)
13 Clues: fictional stories based on science (Star Wars) • songs are sung to help tell the story (Mamma Mia) • these films focus on serious matters (The Godfather) • movies that feature explosions and car chases (Fast and Furious) • real actors only give their voice in these movies (Monsters Inc) • movies that can involve magic or supernatural events (Harry Potter) • ...
BEST OF LUCK - 03 2024-07-12
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- (adjective) cursed or condemned, often in a religious or supernatural sense.
- (adjective) officially recognized or approved, often in a professional or academic context.
- (verb) to gather or collect something, such as wealth or knowledge, over time.
- (noun) the process of growth or increase, often through the gradual addition of new material.
- (verb) to approach or confront someone, often in a sudden or aggressive manner.
- (verb) to accumulate or grow, often in a gradual or incremental manner.
- (verb) to adapt or become accustomed to a new environment or climate.
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- (noun) an award or praise given to someone as a mark of respect or achievement.
- (noun) an agreement or a treaty between two or more parties.
- (verb) to charge or blame someone for a crime or wrongdoing.
- (verb) to provide something, such as a service or a room, to meet someone's needs.
- (adjective) sharp, bitter, or sarcastic, often used to describe someone's tone or language.
- (noun) a person who helps or assists someone in a crime or wrongdoing.
13 Clues: (noun) an agreement or a treaty between two or more parties. • (verb) to charge or blame someone for a crime or wrongdoing. • (verb) to adapt or become accustomed to a new environment or climate. • (noun) a person who helps or assists someone in a crime or wrongdoing. • (verb) to accumulate or grow, often in a gradual or incremental manner. • ...
Crossword puzzle Ch19(2)+Ch20(1) 2022-06-17
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- to bring the memory of a past event into your mind, and often to give a description of what you remember
- very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
- a square piece of cloth or paper used for cleaning the nose or drying the eyes when they are wet with tears
- caused by forces that cannot be explained by science
- to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem
- to hold someone tightly with both arms to express love, liking, or sympathy, or when greeting or leaving someone
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- happy and satisfied
- the act of studying or examining something in detail, in order to discover or understand more about it
- something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual or interesting
- to look at something or someone for a long time
- a large group of people who have come together
- quickly, without delay, or at the arranged time
- to put a dead body into the ground
13 Clues: happy and satisfied • to put a dead body into the ground • very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange • a large group of people who have come together • to look at something or someone for a long time • quickly, without delay, or at the arranged time • caused by forces that cannot be explained by science • ...
History of Healthcare 2023-08-29
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- Galen Who came up with the theory of the 4 humors?
- Who was the first person to develop the field of anatomy?
- Era During this time people believed that illness came from the supernatural spirits
- Was considered to be the first physician
- as an epidemic that spreads to a significantly larger population across several countries or continents.
- The passageway of water that is more sanitary
- Who is known as the "Father of Medicine"
- Plague was caused by a bacterium transmitted by fleas and rats. Untreatable in ancient Roman times, the plague killed a large proportion of the population
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- a greater number of cases of an infectious disease than normal in a population area
- Egyptians Who were the first to accurately record health records
- Chinese Documented 1000 medicinal herbs. Established the science of acupuncture.
- Ages when once again, the study of medicine was forbidden. People turned to religion, magic, and folklore to cure disease.
- Oath What oath do Doctors take once they graduate Medical school?
- Is an herb that is used as a pain killer- came from the poppy family
14 Clues: Was considered to be the first physician • Who is known as the "Father of Medicine" • The passageway of water that is more sanitary • Galen Who came up with the theory of the 4 humors? • Who was the first person to develop the field of anatomy? • Egyptians Who were the first to accurately record health records • ...
Ancient and Classical Vocabulary 2025-10-13
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- a group of soldiers fighting in close formation to protect one another
- a religious offering of a drink or liquid poured out
- a writing system containing 24 phonetic letters developed in Classical Greece
- a logographic writing system of wedge-shaped characters that developed in Ancient Mesopotamia
- a large, rectangular, stepped structure of mud brick, constructed as a temple location in Ancient Mesopotamia
- a large stone structure constructed as a tomb for kings, queens, and other important people in Ancient Egypt
- a pictographic writing system with nearly 1,000 characters that developed in Ancient Egypt
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- a symbolic representation of a word that often looks more abstract than representative
- a religious object, often a body part or clothing from a holy person, believed to have supernatural powers
- a pictorial representation of a word that looks like the thing it represents
- a religion with many gods
- a religion with one god
- a hereditary line of rulers passed from one generation to the next
13 Clues: a religion with one god • a religion with many gods • a religious offering of a drink or liquid poured out • a hereditary line of rulers passed from one generation to the next • a group of soldiers fighting in close formation to protect one another • a pictorial representation of a word that looks like the thing it represents • ...
Unit 3.4 Word Study 2025-12-10
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- cause (something) to pass on from one place or person to another
- The act of doing something that you are not supposed to do, a crime or breaking a law
- going beyond what is normal or necessary
- thrown down in spirit; sad, depressed, melancholy
- a substance that works against bacteria (prevents or stops the growth of bacteria. Gets rid of bacteria)
- opposite of construct; to break something down or to take it apart
- Relating to things that cannot be explained according to our natural laws; goes beyond the normal explanation.
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- the remains of something; the junk or pieces left from something broken down or destroyed.
- against being social; likes to be by themselves (solitary, isolated); not wanting the company of others
- to go beyond one form to another form; to change form
- a person who is over (above) a certain group of people at a job
- to go down from a higher to lower place
- allowing light (but not objects) to pass through (across)
13 Clues: to go down from a higher to lower place • going beyond what is normal or necessary • thrown down in spirit; sad, depressed, melancholy • to go beyond one form to another form; to change form • allowing light (but not objects) to pass through (across) • a person who is over (above) a certain group of people at a job • ...
Religion UNcrack'd 2022-02-28
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- A faction of psychology that combines the supernatural and psychology.
- What is classified as "a positive state of physical, mental and social well-being, not simply the absence of injury"?
- People conform to religious ideas out of belief or out of _______
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- What word precedes "Control", as discussed at the beginning of the presentation?
- What did Freud call religious behaviour?
5 Clues: What did Freud call religious behaviour? • People conform to religious ideas out of belief or out of _______ • A faction of psychology that combines the supernatural and psychology. • What word precedes "Control", as discussed at the beginning of the presentation? • ...
Cultural studies 2022-05-21
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- Is it a worldview, behavior and actions based on belief in the supernatural? (religion)
- Non-poetic literature, as opposed to poetry (prose)
- Is this an archaic form of religion based on the belief in a close relationship between a certain type of animal (less often plants) - a totem and a generic group? (totemism)
- this the dictionary in your mind of the language (vocabulary)
- What direction is studying the relationship of sign systems with those who use them? (pragmatics)
- Is this the worldview according to which Europe is the center of world culture and civilization, the standard for the rest of the world? (eurocentrism)
- the ideas accepted in society about good and bad, right and wrong, good and evil, as well as a set of norms of behavior (morality)
- The ideas accepted in society about good and bad, right and wrong, good and evil, as well as a set of norms of behavior (modernism)
- Is this a relatively new concept used to define the specific ability of people and human societies to overcome changes in their natural and social environment by making changes in their culture? (adaptation)
- Who was Rome named after of? (Romula)
- A real person or a main fictional character who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through feats of ingenuity. courage or strength (hero)
- Historically formed and transmitted from generation to generation customs, norms of behavior, views, tastes, etc. (tradition)
- Which direction is studying the internal structure of sign systems? (syntactic)
- The hero of the poem of the same name by Abai (Masgud)
- Genre of non-fairy prose folklore (legends)
- Actions related to the belief in the ability of a person to influence the forces of nature, objects, animals, the fate of people, subjugating supernatural forces (magic)
- A group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction (society)
- A philosophical discipline whose subjects of study are morality and morality (ethics)
- Soviet and Russian scientist, writer and translator (Gumilev)
- A process whereby societies come under or adopt Western culture in areas such as industry, technology, science, education, politics, economics, lifestyle, law, norms, mores, customs, traditions, values, mentality, perceptions, diet, clothing, language, writing system, religion, and philosophy. (europeanisation)
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- A product, service, or concept that is publicly distinguished from other products, services, or concepts so that it can be easily communicated and usually marketed (brand)
- Religious worship of material objects - fetishes, to which supernatural properties are attributed, what is the religion of antiquity? (fetishism)
- Ages the period of the history of Europe and the Middle East, the chronological framework for this period, the main of which were 500-1500 and 500-1800 (middle)
- Is also Europeanisation or occidentalization (from the Occident), is a process whereby societies come under or adopt? (westernism)
- Is it a cultural phenomenon that distinguishes a group from the majority of society? (subculture)
- Schematic drawings that clearly depict objects and phenomena of reality? (pictography)
- The process of turning something into money (monetization)
- A set of rites that accompany a religious act, or a custom-established procedure for performing something (ritual)
- It is a social condition defined by the eradication or destruction of any moral values, standards or guidelines that people should follow. It was believed that anomie may arise due to a conflict of belief systems and causes the destruction of social ties between an individual and a community (both economic and primary socialization)? (anomie)
- Is it the suppression or restriction of sensual desires, the rejection of the benefits of life? (asceticism)
- What is the name of the style that the Gunas used in the manufacture of jewelry? (polycgrome)
- Belief in the existence of souls and spirits? (animism)
- The name of the theater that was originally called "goat song"? (tragedy)
- A special form of human consciousness, a way of preserving traditions in a changing reality (mythology)
- Are these relatively stable, repetitive modes of activity that serve as a means of preserving and transmitting social experience? (stereotypes)
- Are these mass action models approved by society? (customs)
- Is this a historically defined stage in the development of society and man, expressed (objectified) in the results of people's material and spiritual activities, created by them by "second nature"? (culture)
- Is it a material phenomenon that represents abstract ideas and concepts in visual and figurative form? (symbol)
- Which word from Latin is carried out as "resident, citizen"? (civilization)
- The era of intellectual and artistic flourishing that began in Italy in the 14th century. (renaissance)
40 Clues: Who was Rome named after of? (Romula) • Genre of non-fairy prose folklore (legends) • Non-poetic literature, as opposed to poetry (prose) • The hero of the poem of the same name by Abai (Masgud) • Belief in the existence of souls and spirits? (animism) • The process of turning something into money (monetization) • ...
THE PLAGUE by Albert Camus : THEME UP 2016-01-23
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- / imprisonment
- / an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- / activities that are in violation of the laws of the state
- / a philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will
- / cultural system of behaviors and practices, world views, ethics, and social organization that relate humanity to an order of existence
- / the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
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- / the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship
- / irrational, silly, ludicrous, nonsensical
- / the imparting or exchanging of information or news
- / a fact or belief that is accepted as true.
- / the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint
- / can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment
- / the state of being subject to death
13 Clues: / imprisonment • / the state of being subject to death • / irrational, silly, ludicrous, nonsensical • / a fact or belief that is accepted as true. • / the imparting or exchanging of information or news • / the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship • / activities that are in violation of the laws of the state • ...
Types of movies 2024-08-26
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- they take place in exotic locations and they involve a quest (Indiana Jones)
- movies that can involve magic or supernatural events (Harry Potter)
- the focus of these movies is love and the development of the characters relationship (The Notebook)
- real actors only give their voice in these movies (Monsters Inc)
- these films can be based on real events in the past or sometimes just the time period is used as the setting and all events are fictitious (Dunkirk)
- it makes the audience feel excitement and suspense (The Sixth Sense)
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- they feature cowboys, gunfights and horse riding (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly)
- these films focus on serious matters (The Godfather)
- fictional stories based on science (Star Wars)
- movies that feature explosions and car chases (Fast and Furious)
- songs are sung to help tell the story (Mamma Mia)
- they often feature a monster, some type of evil entity or a terrible/frightening situation (The Exorcist)
- the focus of these movies is to make the audience laugh (Grown Ups)
13 Clues: fictional stories based on science (Star Wars) • songs are sung to help tell the story (Mamma Mia) • these films focus on serious matters (The Godfather) • movies that feature explosions and car chases (Fast and Furious) • real actors only give their voice in these movies (Monsters Inc) • movies that can involve magic or supernatural events (Harry Potter) • ...
List 33 2023-04-19
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- a person who collects things of a particular type as a hobby
- a person who supervises activities or people, especially workers or students
- a person who is in charge of the political administration of a state, colony, or region
- its quality is very good indeed
- people from whom you are descended
- a person who tells a story or gives an account of something
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- creatures, forces, and events are believed by some people to exist or happen, although they are impossible according to scientific laws
- is a moving staircase on which people can go from one level of a building to another
- someone who is dishonestly pretending to be someone else in order to gain an advantage
- a teacher of the highest rank
- being on the surface
- a person whose job is translating writing or speech from one language to another
- the person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine and who decides what will be published in each edition of it
13 Clues: being on the surface • a teacher of the highest rank • its quality is very good indeed • people from whom you are descended • a person who tells a story or gives an account of something • a person who collects things of a particular type as a hobby • a person who supervises activities or people, especially workers or students • ...
Film genres 2021-09-27
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- they are love stories
- fiction, worlds and alternate realities filled with imagined elements that don’t exist in the real world
- feature elements that leave people with an overwhelming sense of fear
- it combines mystery tension and anticipation into one exciting story
- feature magical and supernatural elements that do not exist in the real world
- they are usually set in an exotic far away or unfamiliar locations
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- they are fast and include a lot of action like fight scenes
- they have songs or musical numbers into the narrative to progress the story
- they are funny and entertaining
- they will center around a team individual player or fan with the sport itself used to motivate the plot
- features stories with a lot of conflicts
- they tell the tale of a cowboy pursuing an outlaw in the Wild West
- they are all about the puzzle and often feature a detective or amateur who is trying to solve it
13 Clues: they are love stories • they are funny and entertaining • features stories with a lot of conflicts • they are fast and include a lot of action like fight scenes • they are usually set in an exotic far away or unfamiliar locations • they tell the tale of a cowboy pursuing an outlaw in the Wild West • ...
The Motion Picture Club presents SYSTEM HANG! 2025-01-27
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- Bollywood film where villagers challenge British rulers to a game of cricket to avoid taxes
- A group of friends wake up after a bachelor party and try to remember what happened
- Bollywood action movie featuring heists, chases, and high-octane thrills
- Young couple's love blossoms aboard a sinking ship in this 1997 film
- Bollywood science fiction film about a superhero with extraordinary alien powers
- A family experiences terrifying events after moving into a new house in this supernatural film
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- Bollywood thriller about a woman investigating her missing husband, while being pregnant
- The vigilante superhero with a memorable interrogation scene in Gotham City
- Drama about a mathematician’s struggles with schizophrenia and his breakthrough theories
- Action film about a retired hitman seeking revenge for the death of his dog
- Classic Bollywood film featuring two outlaws, Jai and Veeru, fighting a ruthless bandit
- Scientist's experiment goes wrong, leading to a robotic villain in this Bollywood film
- Action film where Bruce Willis battles terrorists in a Los Angeles skyscraper
13 Clues: Young couple's love blossoms aboard a sinking ship in this 1997 film • Bollywood action movie featuring heists, chases, and high-octane thrills • The vigilante superhero with a memorable interrogation scene in Gotham City • Action film about a retired hitman seeking revenge for the death of his dog • ...
