the outsiders Crossword Puzzles
Primal and Tribal Religions 2019-08-27
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- cutting initiation ritual that was performed by the adult tribesmen
- Symbolic Death, Spiritual Rebirth
- No literary tradition, no suggestion of evolutionary development from a previous or earlier religion
- something in the spiritual realm (not natural)
- The foundation aboriginal religion
- A tribal or personal association with an animal or plant as a source of identity power
- The whole of existence is sacred
- Prohibitions of certain behaviors for fear of dangerous contact with spiritual powers
- no literary tradition, common in pre-scientific and pre-technological cultures
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- Projection is sought by the power of special objects
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
- time not thought of in terms of linear "distance and inaccessibility"
- natives to Australia, unaffected by outsiders for 200 years, early traditions still remain intact
- Sacred instrument that recreates the sound of the deities and is forbidden for women to use
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- The natural world is alive with spirits
- supernatural beings that roamed the Earth
- a routine
- The natural form in which the Ancestor appeared in the dreaming, may be an animal, a rock formation, or other landscape feature
- Came first, prior to the "universal" of formal religions
20 Clues: a routine • The whole of existence is sacred • Symbolic Death, Spiritual Rebirth • The foundation aboriginal religion • The natural world is alive with spirits • supernatural beings that roamed the Earth • something in the spiritual realm (not natural) • Projection is sought by the power of special objects • Came first, prior to the "universal" of formal religions • ...
Social Responsibility and Ethics 2018-11-18
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- Often becomes the basis for rules.
- A set of conditions that limit barriers or provides rewards.
- A set of value and beliefs shared by employees of an organization.
- Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes.
- Formal statement that describes what a firm expects out of its employees.
- This type of power penalizes actions or behavior of employees
- Volkswagon committed this when they lied about their emission on their diesel vehicles.
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- Are critical stakeholder to the firm
- The most common form of communication.
- Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders.
- This form of communication is expressed through body language, expression, and tone of voice.
- High ranking person who respect and understand legal and ethical standards.
- Used to develop norms that are socially enforced.
- Practice of offering something of value in order to gain an illicit advantage from someone in authority.
- Power that refers to a person's ability to influence the behavior of others by offering them something desirable.
- Principles and standards that guide the behaviors of individuals and groups in the world of business.
16 Clues: Often becomes the basis for rules. • Are critical stakeholder to the firm • The most common form of communication. • Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders. • Used to develop norms that are socially enforced. • Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes. • A set of conditions that limit barriers or provides rewards. • ...
The outsiders vocab and slang 2021-10-01
15 Clues: cool • fight • knife • drunk • plaid • police • stubborn • separated • source of danger • lower class people • wandering in the mind • higher classed people • disgusting or poor looking • shut your mouth or shut up • to like or understand something
The outsiders vocab and slang 2021-10-01
15 Clues: cool • fight • knife • drunk • plaid • police • stubborn • separated • source of danger • lower class people • wandering in the mind • higher classed people • disgusting or poor looking • shut your mouth or shut up • to like or understand something
The Outsiders 4-2 Vocabulary 2017-05-03
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- suddenly or unexpectedly
- not personal; without reference to a particular person
- the handle of any weapon or tool
- to move unsteadily; stumble
- an early warning of a future event; forewarning
- to shake or tremble in speaking
- to preserve or steep in brine or other liquid
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- to turn from a path or course; deflect
- uneasy or fearful
- an institution for reforming young offenders, esp. minors
- to deceive or cheat
- showing scarcely suppressed anger
- quality of being distant, cold, or uninterested
- a daring or bold resistance to authority
- staggering; off balance
15 Clues: uneasy or fearful • to deceive or cheat • staggering; off balance • suddenly or unexpectedly • to move unsteadily; stumble • to shake or tremble in speaking • the handle of any weapon or tool • showing scarcely suppressed anger • to turn from a path or course; deflect • a daring or bold resistance to authority • to preserve or steep in brine or other liquid • ...
The Outsiders Vocab List #3 2015-03-26
Across
- stress; anxiety
- suddenly; unexpectedly
- an essay
- without purpose or direction
- shaking involuntarily
- using force to open
- to admire
- uncertain; unclear
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- sounding rough and harsh
- making an emotional request; begging
- a belief that someone is a certain way
- payment made to support a student's education
- making a quick, nervous movement
- to know or understand
- arguing
15 Clues: arguing • an essay • to admire • stress; anxiety • uncertain; unclear • using force to open • to know or understand • shaking involuntarily • suddenly; unexpectedly • sounding rough and harsh • without purpose or direction • making a quick, nervous movement • making an emotional request; begging • a belief that someone is a certain way • payment made to support a student's education
The Outsiders-chapter 3 & 4 2014-05-25
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- cause (someone) to become perplexed and confused.
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
- shake or tremble in speaking, typically through nervousness or emotion
- give a slight involuntary grimace or shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress.
- cold and miserable.
- anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
- endlessly: with unflagging resolve
- greatly astonish or amaze
- in a rueful manner
- Lively, bold, and full of spirit; cheeky.
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- open resistance; bold disobedience
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant
- without respect
- in a gallant manner
- bad-tempered and combative
15 Clues: without respect • in a rueful manner • in a gallant manner • cold and miserable. • greatly astonish or amaze • bad-tempered and combative • open resistance; bold disobedience • endlessly: with unflagging resolve • Lively, bold, and full of spirit; cheeky. • tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion. • cause (someone) to become perplexed and confused. • ...
The Outsiders vocsbulary chapters 5,6,7 2024-01-19
15 Clues: emits • color • recedes • avoided • discrete • judgment • wildness • appalled • evidently • essential • astonished • disgruntled • despairingly • condescending • impersonating
The Outsiders Chapters 7-8 2023-04-27
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- Two-Bit and Pony stopped here for a soda
- Book that Johnny requests
- A Curtis Family breakfast fave
- This character refuses to go to the rumble
- Dally borrows this from Two-Bit
- Ponyboy sees this from the East Side
- Last name of school teacher at hospital
- The first thing Ponyboy wants to do when he gets home
- Cherry's car
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- Soda's ex-girlfriend
- Last name of Greaser Tim
- Johnny had these below his waist
- Darry's nickname
- Newspaper title "....Turn Heroes"
- Kept the reporters in "stitches."
15 Clues: Cherry's car • Darry's nickname • Soda's ex-girlfriend • Last name of Greaser Tim • Book that Johnny requests • A Curtis Family breakfast fave • Dally borrows this from Two-Bit • Johnny had these below his waist • Newspaper title "....Turn Heroes" • Kept the reporters in "stitches." • Ponyboy sees this from the East Side • Last name of school teacher at hospital • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-27
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- (Adj.) Easily aggravated
- (Verb) To understand something
- (Adv.) Mischievous
- (Adj.) Not connected
- (Adv.) With regret
- (Adj.) Surprised
- (Adv.) Somebody who is crazy about something
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- (Adj.) Fearful or weary
- (Adj./Adv.) A feeling of uncontrollable fear or anxiety
- (Adj./Noun) Plaid
- (Adj.) Courageous, brave, and daring
- (Noun/Adv./Adj.) A threat or a danger
- (Adj.) Lame and miserable
- (Adj.) Negative; Deceitful clever
- (Adj.) Drunk
15 Clues: (Adj.) Drunk • (Adj.) Surprised • (Adj./Noun) Plaid • (Adv.) Mischievous • (Adv.) With regret • (Adj.) Not connected • (Adj.) Fearful or weary • (Adj.) Easily aggravated • (Adj.) Lame and miserable • (Verb) To understand something • (Adj.) Negative; Deceitful clever • (Adj.) Courageous, brave, and daring • (Noun/Adv./Adj.) A threat or a danger • ...
The Outsiders Chapters 7-12 2023-08-15
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- having no sense or sensibility
- responsible for
- covering the main points
- take advantage of
- the dictionary definition or exact meaning of a word
- evidence words or examples from the text to support one's claim
- the life lesson one can learn or apply to one's life
- high-strung or tense
- the suggested meaning of a word other than its exact meaning
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- not liable
- agreement
- shocked
- criminal
- when and where a story took place
- imitate
15 Clues: shocked • imitate • criminal • agreement • not liable • responsible for • take advantage of • high-strung or tense • covering the main points • having no sense or sensibility • when and where a story took place • the dictionary definition or exact meaning of a word • the life lesson one can learn or apply to one's life • the suggested meaning of a word other than its exact meaning • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary Chapter One 2023-10-09
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- East side poor kids
- without trying or thinking first
- something of value or worth
- scornful remarks or ridicule
- slang for understand
- brave
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- unable to understand or comprehend
- West side rich kids
- stand, move, or sit in a lazy way
- kind, warm, and compassionate
- not bothered or interrupted
- unpleasantly damp, sticky, or slimy to the touch
- to hit with a fist
- cool or sharp
- too attractive to resist
15 Clues: brave • cool or sharp • to hit with a fist • East side poor kids • West side rich kids • slang for understand • too attractive to resist • not bothered or interrupted • something of value or worth • scornful remarks or ridicule • kind, warm, and compassionate • without trying or thinking first • stand, move, or sit in a lazy way • unable to understand or comprehend • ...
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 2020-12-21
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- a/c not transferred to realization a/c
- relationship which ceases on dissolution
- revenue expense not transferred to realization
- a/c cr. when goodwill is taken by partner
- liabilities side item paid last
- section dealing with settlement of a/c
- nature of realization a/c
- body intervening when partner becomes lunatic
- effect on capital a/c when asset taken over
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- a/c where balance of capital a/c is transferred
- situation when firm dissolves
- a/c prepared many times during life of firm
- debt debt owed by firm to outsiders
- winding up of firm
- amount of tangible asset assumed to be realized
- asset not transferred to realization a/c
- nature of partner's loan a/c
- a/c cr. when expense paid and borne by partner
- payment for services rendered by partner
- liability not shown but paid
20 Clues: winding up of firm • nature of realization a/c • nature of partner's loan a/c • liability not shown but paid • situation when firm dissolves • liabilities side item paid last • debt debt owed by firm to outsiders • a/c not transferred to realization a/c • section dealing with settlement of a/c • relationship which ceases on dissolution • asset not transferred to realization a/c • ...
Escape the choir room...2025! 2025-11-30
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- Where SHS choir goes every 4 yrs
- SHS spring musical 2026
- Sunset principal
- Tell me that I ____ more
- Do you hear that _____ drummin'?
- What Footloose and Disney have in common
- Where SHS choir performs every 4 yrs
- Lead singer of "Still Haven't Found" band
- SHS band director
- "Keep Your ____" (Chamber choir song)
- Clark's mate
- Sea Shanty sung at Fall choir concert
- Last name "Roll on" folk singer
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- First name of "When I fall in love" arranger (also Liam's dad)
- Winter concert combined with?
- Sunset VP over Music/Arts
- Musical SHS choir say on Bway 2024
- SHS 2025 Spring Musical
- Winter concert combined with?
- Tenor/Bass Medley from Fall concert
- Oregon river and university
- Music style of our version of "Still Haven't Found"
- And I'll ___
- Most repeated word throughout Fall concert
- Footloose dude who just has to move!
25 Clues: Clark's mate • And I'll ___ • Sunset principal • SHS band director • SHS spring musical 2026 • SHS 2025 Spring Musical • Tell me that I ____ more • Sunset VP over Music/Arts • Oregon river and university • Winter concert combined with? • Winter concert combined with? • Last name "Roll on" folk singer • Where SHS choir goes every 4 yrs • Do you hear that _____ drummin'? • ...
Imperialism 2018-03-05
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- conference in germany to split up africa
- muslim political group of india
- regional warlords of japan
- "chinese war fought over narcotics
- american who opened up japan to trade
- indian soldier in british army
- empire ruling india before imperialism
- man who claimed part of South Africa for himself and diamond mining
- waterway in egypt built by british
- term for european struggle to control africa
- "japanese island leased to britain
- chinese nationalist uprising against british
- country formed by muslim league
- narcotic smuggled into china
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- "areas of china controlled by foreign powers
- company that colonized India on behalf of Britain
- war between dutch and british over south africa",
- king of Belgium who ruled the Congo
- chinese leader opposed to opium
- region of africa controlled by Leopold
- desired food of India
- chinese forced foreigners to pay this in order to trade
- fear of foreigners
- hindu political group india
- japanese warriors opposed to outsiders
- country in west africa not taken over by europeans
- term for british control of india
27 Clues: fear of foreigners • desired food of India • regional warlords of japan • hindu political group india • narcotic smuggled into china • indian soldier in british army • muslim political group of india • chinese leader opposed to opium • country formed by muslim league • term for british control of india • "chinese war fought over narcotics • waterway in egypt built by british • ...
Karlee Baumer 2024-05-06
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- the study of grammar, composition, public speaking, and spelling
- brain break game
- what team name did Mrs. Homan, Mr. Winning, and Mrs. Reinhard have
- a book about a powerful friendship between two boys who are complete opposites
- which presentation was used to get you to know us better
- the student in core 2 who was very over dramatic when they sneezed
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- what did Ponyboy from the book "The Outsiders" think the SOCs smelled liked when they jumped him
- what language did you teach in enrichment
- a white sticker reward for being good as a part of a competition between the middle school grades
- what do you call the quotes we did that you put up on your tv
10 Clues: brain break game • what language did you teach in enrichment • which presentation was used to get you to know us better • what do you call the quotes we did that you put up on your tv • the study of grammar, composition, public speaking, and spelling • what team name did Mrs. Homan, Mr. Winning, and Mrs. Reinhard have • ...
outsiders crossword puzzle 2014-10-28
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- up to get beaten or messed up
- another word for shoes
- a gang that lives on the west side of town, wreck houses and throw beer blasters
- someone who has to get his/her nose in everything
- another word for leave quickly
- a name for a pocket knife
- a word for “really liked”
- a group of people that stay together
- small and mysterious
- a gang that lives on the east side of town, almost like hoods
- a soda drink that was referred as this in the 1960’s
- racing two people betting how fast cars will go
- when to gangs fight
- cool, sharp
- a another word for mouth, a more negative meaning
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- a popular shirt that was worn by socs in the 1960’s, plaid
- a mean word for someone
- a popular car in the 1960’s
- rough
- a little brother
- ____ with the wind, a book that Johnny liked to hear Ponyboy read at the church, a popular, romantic novel written in the 1939
- what the police were called
- cool, hip
- another word for Gun
- a mean word for lower class
25 Clues: rough • cool, hip • cool, sharp • a little brother • when to gangs fight • small and mysterious • another word for Gun • another word for shoes • a mean word for someone • a name for a pocket knife • a word for “really liked” • a popular car in the 1960’s • what the police were called • a mean word for lower class • up to get beaten or messed up • another word for leave quickly • ...
E: Outsiders Vocabulary 2020-03-11
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- a useful or valuable thing person, or quality
- distract from something
- an ugly, twisted expression on a person's face
- any person living completely alone or seeking to do so.
- admire, revere, or love greatly
- hesitant or unwilling
- a disturbed state of mind resulting from illness
- extreme physical or mental suffering
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen
- the mudguard or area around the wheel well of a vehicle.
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm
- not saying what is meant clearly and directly.
- cold and forbidding
- an angry or bad tempered expression
- free (someone) from a criminal charge.
- (of an idea or fact) fail to be grasped or remembered
- very great
- absolutely necessary or important; essential
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- physical strength in contrast to intelligence
- neat in dress and appearance
- in a careful or cautious manner
- to become confused
- having or showing persistence
- make a quick, nervous movement of the face or body as an instinctive reaction to surprise, fear or pain.
- brave; heroic; giving respect to women; chivalrous.
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
- a written work by a school or college student.
- cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions
- incapable of being fully understood
- an act or deed especially a brilliant, bold or heroic one
- a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility
- likely to do or to be something.
- to move about in a disorganized way (people)
- filled with horror or shock
34 Clues: very great • to become confused • cold and forbidding • hesitant or unwilling • distract from something • filled with horror or shock • neat in dress and appearance • having or showing persistence • in a careful or cautious manner • admire, revere, or love greatly • likely to do or to be something. • incapable of being fully understood • an angry or bad tempered expression • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary Quiz 2021-01-22
Across
- murder
- benefit; advantage
- strong; well developed muscles
- disobedience; insubordination
- opposition; antagonism; jealousy
- a person who fails to do what law or duty requires
- people of the highest social class
- occurring or appearing again
- embarrassed or bashful
- playfully mischievous person
- intuition; hunch; sixth sense
- wisely; with wisdom
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- struck with shock or amazement
- to hesitate or waver in action
- a small, live piece of coal or wood as in a dying fire
- common sense; to know or understand
- disbelieving or doubtful
- uneasy or fearful about what might happen
- to glow
- casually; unconcerned
- failure to understand fully
- indifferent; disinterested
- showing or expressing scorn or disrespect
- to change to a different course or purpose
- with great care or caution
25 Clues: murder • to glow • benefit; advantage • wisely; with wisdom • casually; unconcerned • embarrassed or bashful • disbelieving or doubtful • indifferent; disinterested • with great care or caution • failure to understand fully • occurring or appearing again • playfully mischievous person • disobedience; insubordination • intuition; hunch; sixth sense • struck with shock or amazement • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
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- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
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- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
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- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
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- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
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- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
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- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
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- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
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- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Outsiders vocab Cole 2021-03-15
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- the one who killed bob
- the one that Pony Boy looks up to
- a word for shoes
- is the girl who is named after a berry
- was the one killed by Johnny
- a place that is also apart of a sweater
- is the brother who slapped POny Boy
- a fight
- was the one who had a switch blade in class
- Boy the one who ran away after being hit
- non wealthy group of friends that are considered a gang
- last name of Pony Boy
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- Pony boys favorite kid brother
- a commonly used type of knife by the greasers and socs
- the narrator of the novel
- is bobs friend who pulled up on Johnny
- a name for a cigarette
- is the place they fled after the stabbing
- a way of saying alcohol
- you do this action with a shovel
- a wealthy group of friends that are also a gang
- a name for the police
22 Clues: a fight • a word for shoes • a name for the police • last name of Pony Boy • the one who killed bob • a name for a cigarette • a way of saying alcohol • the narrator of the novel • was the one killed by Johnny • Pony boys favorite kid brother • you do this action with a shovel • the one that Pony Boy looks up to • is the brother who slapped POny Boy • ...
Outsiders crossword puzzle 2023-05-11
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- Was used to kill Bob
- Ponyboy used a lot of these
- used to describe a gang
- large fight between gangs
- greasers used this a lot
- Ponyboy loves looking at them
- drive in movie theater Ponyboy Dally and Jhonny went to
- Was the gang's pet
- high class person
- Was set on fire
- used to say fun
- nicknamed superman
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- known for cracking jokes
- Bob's car
- Ponyboy's favorite drink
- Was the book Ponyboy read to Jhonny
- low class person
- word to say firearm
- gets into a lot of trouble
- Where Soda worked
20 Clues: Bob's car • Was set on fire • used to say fun • low class person • Where Soda worked • high class person • Was the gang's pet • nicknamed superman • word to say firearm • Was used to kill Bob • used to describe a gang • known for cracking jokes • Ponyboy's favorite drink • greasers used this a lot • large fight between gangs • gets into a lot of trouble • Ponyboy used a lot of these • ...
Outsiders cool crossword!!!!! 2021-10-19
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- Bobs car
- A fight
- What did Johnny and Ponyboy run into
- What are greasers proud of
- What does Ponyboy do as a sport
- Ponyboys parents cause of death
- The best character
- The spy for the Greasers
- Johnny's book
- How old is Johnny
- Ponyboys brother
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- Cigarette
- Jail
- Who's the author
- Cherry's boyfriend
- Who visits Ponyboy before court
- Who dies second
- Steve likes this food
- alcoholic
- Sodas horse
- Ponyboys poem
21 Clues: Jail • A fight • Bobs car • Cigarette • alcoholic • Sodas horse • Johnny's book • Ponyboys poem • Who dies second • Who's the author • Ponyboys brother • How old is Johnny • Cherry's boyfriend • The best character • Steve likes this food • The spy for the Greasers • What are greasers proud of • Who visits Ponyboy before court • What does Ponyboy do as a sport • Ponyboys parents cause of death • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary Crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- compliance to rules
- shine brightly
- emotionally uninvolved
- worship
- mischievous but playful way
- huge space
- session before a judge
- unwilling to believe
- superior to the rest
- heroic act or daring deed
- crabby
- empty
- young hoodlums
- draw away from
- in a longing way
- decrease in size
- color
- collected and casual
- cleared from charges
- struck with surprise or horror
- distressed, troubled
- a felling lasting a long time
- pulled tight
- stumble in speech
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- breakdown
- gushed up
- showing embarrassment
- showing contempt
- dressed
- competition for same objective
- agonizing
- resistance, disobedience
- lower or die down
- begging
- glossy black
- escape
- near unconscious
- in a wise manner
- valuable thing to a person
- drawing back
- likely
- a felling something bad is going to happen
- piece of burning material
- anxious or worried
- firm belief
45 Clues: empty • color • escape • crabby • likely • dressed • worship • begging • breakdown • gushed up • agonizing • huge space • firm belief • glossy black • drawing back • pulled tight • shine brightly • young hoodlums • draw away from • showing contempt • near unconscious • in a wise manner • in a longing way • decrease in size • lower or die down • stumble in speech • anxious or worried • compliance to rules • unwilling to believe • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary Sentences 2021-04-18
Across
- I was _____ because I felt that I had been disciplined unreasonably.
- Sam, _____ in boots, pants, and a light blue polo shirt.
- The truck changed its course and _____ onto another street.
- Simply be _____ of who you trust.
- The successful armed force returned in _____.
- He was _____ on charges of attack of a dangerous weapon.
- The criminal had the option to _____ the police in the packed shopping center.
- The business was _____ because of helpless administration.
- The two young men were delivered off to a _____ for mischievous youngsters.
- An ideal _____ for pieces is the five-passage paper.
- Their brave _____ will stand out forever.
- That degree of _____ was something she never needed to go through again.
- In his smashed _____, Cole couldn't find his vehicle in the parking area.
- The young man would _____ when the honey bee hummed directly close to him.
- Arthur stood alarmed and _____ as the truck sped towards him.
- He spat _____ directly in the attorney's face.
- Logan _____ his elder sibling, who is an expert footballer.
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- The school course reading appeared to be _____ to the new student.
- My grandpa believes he's simply the most amusing, however a large portion of her jokes are truly _____.
- The _____ troopers lost their lives with the goal that harmony may rule once more.
- Prior to the mishap, Jack referenced he had a _____ something awful planned to occur on the excursion.
- During the Olympics, our nation will be addressed by a crew of _____ basketball players.
- In many games, competitors beyond 50 years old are _____.
- The entertainer had a ______ conveyance that was cool, genuine, and appealing.
- With ongoing position cuts, Bob is _____ about losing his employment.
- He was absolutely _____ at the awful news.
- Police ______ traffic to a side road.
- Everybody grinned when the jokester made the _____ youngster chuckle.
- The _____ kid remained in a corner alone.
- He's so _____ he doesn't have a clue where he is.
- He was from the start _____, however in the end discovered reality.
- His face curved in a scowl of _____.
- The young men _____ apologized for breaking the window.
- You're a fundamental _____ and the chief knows it.
- In school, the instructors expect us to stroll in an orderly fashion of _____ from one class to another.
- Jane _____ followed her dream to become a doctor.
- In the event that you jab a bear, you are _____ to get injured.
- The _____ elderly person is continually treating everybody around him impolitely, which is presumably why no one enjoys him.
- The rich maroon _____ was blended in with a strip of dark.
- Their parrot can _____ their mom's voice flawlessly.
40 Clues: Simply be _____ of who you trust. • His face curved in a scowl of _____. • Police ______ traffic to a side road. • The _____ kid remained in a corner alone. • Their brave _____ will stand out forever. • He was absolutely _____ at the awful news. • The successful armed force returned in _____. • He spat _____ directly in the attorney's face. • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary Project 2021-05-06
Across
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion
- loss of reputation or respect as the result of a dishonorable action
- brave or heroic
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen
- without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action
- start to lose strength or momentum
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
- fine-textured cotton fabric
- Suddenly;in a rude way
- shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress
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- dazed, weak, or unsteady
- shake or tremble in speaking
- say something in a low or barely audible voice
- a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society
- filled with horror or shock
- characteristic of a dishonest or unprincipled person
- To send off course.
- compliance with standards
- not friendly or forthcoming
- evade or escape
20 Clues: brave or heroic • evade or escape • To send off course. • Suddenly;in a rude way • dazed, weak, or unsteady • compliance with standards • filled with horror or shock • not friendly or forthcoming • fine-textured cotton fabric • shake or tremble in speaking • start to lose strength or momentum • say something in a low or barely audible voice • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary Project 2021-05-05
Across
- brave or heroic
- dazed, weak, or unsteady
- fine-textured cotton fabric
- filled with horror or shock
- a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society
- say something in a low or barely audible voice
- characteristic of a dishonest or unprincipled person
- shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen
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- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion
- Suddenly;in a rude way
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
- loss of reputation or respect as the result of a dishonorable action
- without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action
- shake or tremble in speaking
- To send off course.
- evade or escape
- start to lose strength or momentum
- not friendly or forthcoming
- compliance with standards
20 Clues: brave or heroic • evade or escape • To send off course. • Suddenly;in a rude way • dazed, weak, or unsteady • compliance with standards • fine-textured cotton fabric • filled with horror or shock • not friendly or forthcoming • shake or tremble in speaking • start to lose strength or momentum • say something in a low or barely audible voice • ...
outsiders vocabulary crossword 2021-05-05
Across
- grimace in pain or distress
- what the socs wear
- Ponyboy does not want to get sent to a
- state of being distant, remote, or withdrawn away from others out of the conversation
- filled with horror or shock
- what the socs are considered
- confused puzzled
- feeling casually calm and relaxed
- escape
- Johnny thinks dally is
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- disorganized or lacking concentration.
- a feeling that bad is going to happen
- what the greasers are to society
- suddenly, unexpectedly
- say under your breath
- attractive girl
- to be by yourself
- turn from one direction to another change course
- clever in an evil way
- Bob was to johnny
- Dally smiled at the girls
- dazed, weak, or unsteady
- a gun
23 Clues: a gun • escape • attractive girl • confused puzzled • to be by yourself • what the socs wear • Bob was to johnny • say under your breath • clever in an evil way • suddenly, unexpectedly • Johnny thinks dally is • dazed, weak, or unsteady • Dally smiled at the girls • grimace in pain or distress • filled with horror or shock • what the socs are considered • what the greasers are to society • ...
Outsiders: 6-7 2022-05-19
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- Why did Johnny and Pony enter the burning church? (three words)
- Become furious (three words)
- What do the Curtis brothers like to eat for breakfast? (two words)
- Who wanted to turn himself in?
- The Socs were drunk and looking for _______.
- Confused
- Happening again and again
- Slang word for "woman"
- Which boy ran to the burning church first?
- Give evidence as a witness in court
- Without enthusiasm or energy
- Ponyboy was happy to be ________ with Darry.
- Johnny was ________ of the police.
- "Flexing his muscles so they looked like oversized baseballs" is an example of what type of figurative language?
- Sandy, Soda's girlfriend was _________ and had to move to Florida
- Angry or irritated (two words)
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- Laughing hard
- Chicken out/back down (two words)
- What is Darry's nickname?
- Johnny's injuries included, 3rd degree burns, ______ _______, and severe shock.(two words)
- Where is the abandoned church located? (Two words)
- What the newspaper called the greasers after the fire incident.
- Very blond hair
- Bob's parents never said this to him.
- Who rode in the ambulance with Ponyboy?
- _______ was crying when he saw that Ponyboy was alive.
- Begging
- If you are in critical condition, it means you could ___
- Looked over
- Who wants to testify in defense of Johnny?
- Where Dally sent the police looking for the boys
- Hot coal
- Jerry 's class was having a ______ outside the church.
33 Clues: Begging • Confused • Hot coal • Looked over • Laughing hard • Very blond hair • Slang word for "woman" • What is Darry's nickname? • Happening again and again • Become furious (three words) • Without enthusiasm or energy • Who wanted to turn himself in? • Angry or irritated (two words) • Chicken out/back down (two words) • Johnny was ________ of the police. • ...
Outsiders Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
Across
- avoided or escaped
- struck with surprise or horror
- lost courage or hesitated after beginning an action
- redirect
- confusion
- uninterested behavior
- muscular strength
- wounded or affected by
- confused
- disgust combined with strong disapproval
- mistrustful; doubtful
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- a band of strong tissue that connects 2 bones
- a forewarning
- the act of breathing in
- without stopping
- sinks; dies down
- the best or most carefully selected
- unhappily; sorrowfully
- loss or lessening of the power to feel
- not involved by emotion; aloof
20 Clues: redirect • confused • confusion • a forewarning • without stopping • sinks; dies down • muscular strength • avoided or escaped • uninterested behavior • mistrustful; doubtful • unhappily; sorrowfully • wounded or affected by • the act of breathing in • struck with surprise or horror • not involved by emotion; aloof • the best or most carefully selected • loss or lessening of the power to feel • ...
Outsiders Vocab Practice 2024-03-20
Across
- Showing a sign of sorrow
- Formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense or a firmly held belief or opinion
- The reason or explanation.
- In a casually calm and relaxed manner
- Brave and high-spirited courageous and honourable person
- The process whereby people change their beliefs, attitudes, actions, or perceptions to more closely match those held by groups to which they belong or want to belong or by groups whose approval they desire
- Refusal to obey something or someone.
- The act of pausing or hesitating before doing something
- In an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.
- To show anger or annoyance to something that is unfair
- A bold or daring feat
- To show unwillingness and hestistation
- Nervous about the future;
- Give evidence as a wintness in a law court
- Competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.
- A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility
- Full of energy/ lively; very important
- Unwilling or unable to believe in something
- A strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant
- Give a slight involuntary grimace or a shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distressapparent
- The feeling that a person or thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
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- To ask someone to do or not do something in a emotional or kind way
- Having a great deal of worldly experience of knowledge of fashion and culture
- Opinions and beliefs usualy about someone or something
- A fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action
- Clearly visible, understood; obvious
- To turn from one course or use to another
- Cause (someone) to become perplexed and confused
- Incapable of being fully understood
- Not able to think clearly, or gives an impression of not thinking clearly in order to hide their real thoughts
- Expressing sorrow or regret, especially when in a slightly humorous way
- A defender, protector, or keeper.
- To imitate someone or something
- The use of irony to mock people
- The desire to disobey others
- L in warmth, life, or kindliness
- To evade or escape from (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skillful or cunning way
- Characterized by or involving action or change without preparation or warning
- To free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty he state of resembling or being alike
- Select goup that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society.
- Without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action
- To feel or show deep sorrow
- A newspaper article about an authors opinion on a topical issue
- Having a strong effect on someone or something
- Extreme and generally prolonged pain; intense physical or mental suffering
- Sulky or depressed mood
- The act of writing or the piece of writing that results.
- To do or say something more than once
- A great victory or achievement
49 Clues: A bold or daring feat • Sulky or depressed mood • Showing a sign of sorrow • Nervous about the future; • The reason or explanation. • To feel or show deep sorrow • The desire to disobey others • A great victory or achievement • To imitate someone or something • The use of irony to mock people • L in warmth, life, or kindliness • A defender, protector, or keeper. • ...
Outsiders and Outcasts 2022-10-26
Across
- well-balanced arrangement of parts
- a poetic form that does not include line breaks or stanzas, but it may contain other poetic elements.
- do, say, or mean the opposite of; disagree with
- marked so as to show units of measurement
- noun. supporter; advocate verb. represent or support publicly
- the repetition of initial vowel or consonant sounds in nearby words
- stop or seize something before it gets to its destination
- intentionally ruin or destroy
- secretive; undermining
- prove to be true
- treat as unimportant
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- adjusting so as to move at the same rate and in the same way
- worthy of honor; deserving respect
- showed respect by making a particular gesture
- poetic form that does not follow a fixed pattern and often “sounds” more like natural, everyday speech.
- the repetition of consonant sounds with different vowel sounds
- words or language structures are repeated to emphasize an important idea
- unconventional and slightly strange.
- having the rights to something; having privileges
- make invalid; deny the truth of
- someone who is despised; a social outcast
- an attempt to do something
- reason or argument against something
- intolerance; prejudice
- the repetition of a sound at the end of words
25 Clues: prove to be true • treat as unimportant • secretive; undermining • intolerance; prejudice • an attempt to do something • intentionally ruin or destroy • make invalid; deny the truth of • worthy of honor; deserving respect • well-balanced arrangement of parts • unconventional and slightly strange. • reason or argument against something • marked so as to show units of measurement • ...
Outsiders and Outcasts 2022-10-26
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- marked so as to show units of measurement
- the repetition of a sound at the end of words
- having the rights to something; having privileges
- someone who is despised; a social outcast
- the repetition of consonant sounds with different vowel sounds
- a poetic form that does not include line breaks or stanzas, but it may contain other poetic elements.
- reason or argument against something
- poetic form that does not follow a fixed pattern and often “sounds” more like natural, everyday speech.
- make invalid; deny the truth of
- well-balanced arrangement of parts
- do, say, or mean the opposite of; disagree with
- worthy of honor; deserving respect
- adjusting so as to move at the same rate and in the same way
- noun. supporter; advocate verb. represent or support publicly
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- prove to be true
- the repetition of initial vowel or consonant sounds in nearby words
- unconventional and slightly strange.
- stop or seize something before it gets to its destination
- treat as unimportant
- words or language structures are repeated to emphasize an important idea
- intolerance; prejudice
- showed respect by making a particular gesture
- an attempt to do something
- intentionally ruin or destroy
- secretive; undermining
25 Clues: prove to be true • treat as unimportant • intolerance; prejudice • secretive; undermining • an attempt to do something • intentionally ruin or destroy • make invalid; deny the truth of • well-balanced arrangement of parts • worthy of honor; deserving respect • unconventional and slightly strange. • reason or argument against something • marked so as to show units of measurement • ...
Outsiders & Outcast Crossword 2025-11-18
Across
- separated or alienated from someone emotionally.
- of little importance or significance.
- to express strong disapproval or to judge as wrong.
- a complete change in form or nature; a transformation.
- worn out or weakened by age or neglect.
- struggle between opposing forces (e.g., Gregor vs. his family, Gregor vs. self).
- a philosophy focusing on individual freedom, choice, and meaning.
- isolation or separation from others or from oneself.
- disgusting; causing a feeling of strong dislike.
- the author’s attitude toward the subject or characters.
- the idea that human life has no clear purpose or meaning.
- showing concern or care for someone’s well-being.
- when the opposite of what is expected occurs.
- of View the narrative voice (third-person limited in this story).
- quiet, controlled, or lacking energy.
- driven or forced to do something.
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- feeling nervous, upset, or disturbed.
- the outward appearance of something, often meant to hide the true reality.
- having no particular interest or concern; unconcerned.
- impossible to understand.
- the feeling or atmosphere created for the reader.
- easily seen or noticed; attracting attention.
- a central message or underlying idea (e.g., isolation, family responsibility, identity).
- pitifully sad, abandoned, or lonely.
- extremely hungry.
- deep sadness or depression.
- very small or tiny.
- small, disgusting animals or insects considered pests.
- stubborn; refusing to change one’s mind.
- when an object or action represents a deeper idea (e.g., Gregor’s insect form symbolizes dehumanization).
30 Clues: extremely hungry. • very small or tiny. • impossible to understand. • deep sadness or depression. • driven or forced to do something. • pitifully sad, abandoned, or lonely. • feeling nervous, upset, or disturbed. • of little importance or significance. • quiet, controlled, or lacking energy. • worn out or weakened by age or neglect. • stubborn; refusing to change one’s mind. • ...
Outsiders Chapter 6 2026-01-14
Across
- "That __ saved you from a bad burning, maybe saved your life."
- About that time a lady came running up. "Jerry, some of the kids are __."
- The type of car Cherry drove to the vacant lot; a red __?
- What endeared Johnny to the gang; "that puppy dog look and those big __ __? (2 words)
- "Oh, Pony, I thought we'd lost you ... like we did __ and __..." (2 words)
- I wished I had time to take off Dally's __. It was hot.
- #5 Down is this kind of figurative language?
- "A piece of timber caught him (Johnny) across the back—he might have a __ __." (2 words)
- "We were having a school __ up here and the first thing we knew, the place is burning up."
- The hot spot where Cherry refused to go for a coke with Dally; the __?
- "For Pete's sake, get outa there! That roof's gonna cave in any minute. Forget those __ __!" (2 words)
- "I bet we started it," I said to Johnny. "We must have dropped a __ __ or something." (2 words)
- What Johnny quietly announced after finishing his fifth barbecue sandwich; "We're goin' back and __ __ __?" (3 words)
- Johnny's ironic question; "I don't guess my __ are worried about me or anything?"
- "Oh, glory!" he (Dally) whispered. The church was __ __! (2 words)
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- Cherry would testify that the Socs were drunk and looking for a fight and that the greasers fought back in -.
- Where Ponyboy wakes up; in the back of an __?
- Where Sodapop was going to look for the boys; __?
- The greaser who stopped his friends from assaulting Cherry?
- Jerry's ironic warning to Ponyboy in the hospital waiting room "You shouldn't be __, you're too __?" (2 words)
- Faintly, just faintly, you could hear someone yelling. And it sounded like it was coming from __ __ __. (3 words)
- "Suddenly I realized, horrified, that Darry was __."
- I had taken the long way around, but I was finally __. To stay.
- Dally about Cherry; "That little gal sure does __ me?"
- What Dally thinks they do for kicks in Windrixville; play __?
- Why Jerry couldn't get in the window; "Too scared?" "Naw." Johnny gave me a grin. "__ __?" (2 words)
26 Clues: #5 Down is this kind of figurative language? • Where Ponyboy wakes up; in the back of an __? • Where Sodapop was going to look for the boys; __? • "Suddenly I realized, horrified, that Darry was __." • Dally about Cherry; "That little gal sure does __ me?" • I wished I had time to take off Dally's __. It was hot. • ...
Outsiders Chapter 8 2026-01-14
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- The girl tightened the strings on her __ __. (2 words)
- # is this type of figurative language?
- Where Dally puts the knife, under his ___.
- Why Pony felt Dally was his buddy; because Dally was glad he hadn't __ him?
- The unexpected visitor sitting by the vacant lot. (2 words)
- Why Cherry would not go and see Johnny in the hospital; he __ Bob?
- Pony thought these fellas had nothing on Johnny Cade. (2 words)
- The only person that the gang couldn't get along without?
- Johnny's eyes were this? (3 words)
- Johnny was as pale as this; the __ and looked awful.
- Johnny's mother's eyes were this? (3 words)
- Johnny's complaint about the hospital; they don't let me put enough __ on my hair?"
- Why Bob isn't showing at the rumble? He is sick of this?
- # is this type of figurative language?
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- Johnny's only request was to get a copy this novel? (4 words)
- Johnny's unexpected and unwelcomed visitor; his __?
- How hard Ponyboy dropped after Dally hit him; like a ton of __?
- What Dally requests from Two bit before he leaves the hospital; his __ __? (2 words)
- The ironic News about Tim Sheppard and Dally's relationship; they had always been __?
- Two Bit and Pony went in on __ because the quietness of the hospital scared them.
- The only thing Tim Sheppard couldn't believe when he saw Dally's picture in the paper; it didn't have __ __ __ __ under it? (4 words)
- What was printed in the Newspaper; Johnny was a __?
- Why Johnny doesn't want to die; "__ years ain't long enough?"
- How much Two bit probably paid for the copy of the novel?
- "No wonder he hates your __," Two bit's angry retort to Johnny's mom!
- If you didn't, shut off your emotions living on the East Side they might ____.
- The only thing that keeps Darry from being a Soc, the ___?
27 Clues: Johnny's eyes were this? (3 words) • # is this type of figurative language? • # is this type of figurative language? • Where Dally puts the knife, under his ___. • Johnny's mother's eyes were this? (3 words) • Johnny's unexpected and unwelcomed visitor; his __? • What was printed in the Newspaper; Johnny was a __? • Johnny was as pale as this; the __ and looked awful. • ...
Outsiders chapter 9 2025-09-18
Across
- 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.
- performing, involving, or adept at spectacular gymnastic feats.
- filled with awe or wonder.
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- of a person) not enjoying the same standard of living or rights as the majority of people in a society.
- of first importance; main.
- an act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact.
- gerund or present participle
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- (especially of a replica of something) of a much smaller size than normal; very small.
- an act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
- compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
- forceful, habitual, and often unconscious pressing of the teeth together
- in a way that expresses sorrow or regret, especially in a wry or humorous manner.
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- in a way that displays fondness or tenderness.
- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others.
- not genuine; assumed.
- the state of being superior.
- to lead a group
- a witty remark or joke.
- extreme physical or mental suffering.
- an electronic device for increasing the amplitude of electrical signals, used chiefly in sound reproduction.
- decrease in size, number, or range.
25 Clues: to lead a group • not genuine; assumed. • a witty remark or joke. • filled with awe or wonder. • of first importance; main. • the state of being superior. • gerund or present participle • decrease in size, number, or range. • extreme physical or mental suffering. • compliance with standards, rules, or laws. • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary Choice Project 2022-12-22
Across
- Ugly or unpleasant in disposition or temper; stubborn
- Expressing strong displeasure at something unjust, offensive or insulting
- Suppressed; withheld
- Without hope or encouragement; depressing
- In a brave, valiant, noble-minded, or chivalrous way
- Guns, pistols, revolvers or other firearms
- In a playful mischievous manner
- Expressing disdain; scornfully
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- Disinterest; indifference; distant in feeling
- impossible to understand; incomprehensible
- A tuft of hair that grows in a direction different from the rest of the hair
- Suspicious; wary
- Not inclined to believe; skeptical
- In a manner that shows irritation or ill-humor by a gloomy silence
- regretfully; feeling, showing, or expressing sorrow or pity
15 Clues: Suspicious; wary • Suppressed; withheld • Expressing disdain; scornfully • In a playful mischievous manner • Not inclined to believe; skeptical • Without hope or encouragement; depressing • impossible to understand; incomprehensible • Guns, pistols, revolvers or other firearms • Disinterest; indifference; distant in feeling • ...
The Outsiders Ch. 11-12 2020-04-14
Across
- The frightened kitten __________ under the bed.
- The __________ on his face told me how upset he was.
- Even though there was thick glass between them, the young boy __________ when the tiger charged at him.
- No one was surprised when the sweet old lady was __________ at the end of her trial.
- Death Valley is a __________ desert; I wouldn't want to get lost there.
- I am in no __________ to run a marathon these days; I would need to train for months in order to be ready.
- Some people think skydiving is __________, but it's actually quite safe.
- She felt __________ for the lost puppy.
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- The angry customer __________ to the manager about the poor service.
- You cannot survive in outer-space because it is a __________; there is no air to breathe.
- The COVID 19 virus has created an unusual set of __________ for how we go about our lives.
- I did not __________ how difficult the test was going to be until it was too late.
- If I go back to that store, I'm __________ to buy more things that I don't need.
- He bought a mansion so that everyone would know that he was __________.
- The driver __________ off of the road so that she could change her tire.
15 Clues: She felt __________ for the lost puppy. • The frightened kitten __________ under the bed. • The __________ on his face told me how upset he was. • The angry customer __________ to the manager about the poor service. • Death Valley is a __________ desert; I wouldn't want to get lost there. • He bought a mansion so that everyone would know that he was __________. • ...
The Outsiders: Chapters 1-4 2021-10-29
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- The drive-in movie theater.
- A hard-working Greaser who is very serious.
- What Dally steals from the drug store.
- The wisecracker of the bunch.
- Who says, "I could fall in love with Dally"?
- The narrator of the story.
- What Bob drives.
- Where has Dally seen Cherry before?
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- Talks dirty to girls and has a record.
- He's movie star handsome.
- What Ponyboy does after Darry hits him.
- What Two-Bit is most proud of.
- Soda's horse.
- A nervous boy who is the gang's pet.
- Works with Soda and is good with cars.
15 Clues: Soda's horse. • What Bob drives. • He's movie star handsome. • The narrator of the story. • The drive-in movie theater. • The wisecracker of the bunch. • What Two-Bit is most proud of. • Where has Dally seen Cherry before? • A nervous boy who is the gang's pet. • Talks dirty to girls and has a record. • What Dally steals from the drug store. • ...
The Outsiders: Chapter 6 Words 2013-01-22
The Outsiders Special Vocabulary Quiz 2018-11-06
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- extreme suffering
- another term for the police
- Soda's horse
- a car that lots of socs drive.
- the business of smuggling alcohol
- a way to bleach your hair
- a knife with a blade that springs out0
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- a violent shock to the head that pony received
- a fine-textured cotton fabric
- a person who is poor and lives in the south side of town
- a book that helped pass time for Pony and Johnny
- acting like a rogue
- a person found guilty of a criminal offense
- bad-tempered
- a sulky or depressed mood
15 Clues: Soda's horse • bad-tempered • extreme suffering • acting like a rogue • a way to bleach your hair • a sulky or depressed mood • another term for the police • a fine-textured cotton fabric • a car that lots of socs drive. • the business of smuggling alcohol • a knife with a blade that springs out0 • a person found guilty of a criminal offense • ...
The Outsiders Ch.2 Vocabulary 2022-03-29
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- showing a desire to resist control, authority, or convention
- to trick somebody into a place or position or doing something
- arguing about petty or trivial matters
- make someone feel trapped or oppressed by acting in an overly protective manner towards them
- unwilling or unable to believe something
- the act of pausing before saying or doing something
- free from blame; bearing no guilt
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- in a casual, calm, or relaxed manner
- playful or mischievous
- so shocked that one is incapable of speech
- a grimace; usually due to anticipation of pain or distress
- in a way that is uncertain or unclear
- seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling
- approached or pursued stealthily
- slightly angry; irritated
15 Clues: playful or mischievous • slightly angry; irritated • approached or pursued stealthily • free from blame; bearing no guilt • in a casual, calm, or relaxed manner • in a way that is uncertain or unclear • arguing about petty or trivial matters • unwilling or unable to believe something • so shocked that one is incapable of speech • ...
The Outsiders- Say WHAT? Review 2025-03-20
15 Clues: a gun • drunk • a fight • to steal • the police • a cigarette • cool, radical • prison or jail • to trick or lie • a nice, young girl • to joke or kid around • to sell alcohol illegally • unsophisticated or corney • poor kids from the East Side • rich kids from the West Side
The Outsiders Book Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-13
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- what did Cherry and Ponyboy both like to look at
- Who saved the kindergarteners from the fire
- What did Ponyboy taste after his concussion
- Cigarette
- Where did Dally tell Pony and Johnny to go
- Who dropped out of high school
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- Where did this story take place
- Who wrote this book
- Which Socs "wanted out"
- What gang is PONYBOY in
- Who bleached their hair
- What car does Cherry drive
- Who did Johnny kill
- Who shot Dally
- What is jail
15 Clues: Cigarette • What is jail • Who shot Dally • Who wrote this book • Who did Johnny kill • Which Socs "wanted out" • What gang is PONYBOY in • Who bleached their hair • What car does Cherry drive • Who dropped out of high school • Where did this story take place • Where did Dally tell Pony and Johnny to go • Who saved the kindergarteners from the fire • ...
of mice and men and county school students 4 2014-05-06
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- a type of German gun, used to kill Lennie
- George and lennie are this. Not insiders.
- judging a person based on the colour of their skin. An element of the book.
- Has served the longest amount of time in solitary in UK prisons. Also teaches English.
- the sixth word in the book. The Spanish word for lonely.
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- Connor's surname. use it to obscure your face.
- the man who wrote the poem that gives the book its name. his brother may own a nuclear power plant in the simpsons.
7 Clues: a type of German gun, used to kill Lennie • George and lennie are this. Not insiders. • Connor's surname. use it to obscure your face. • the sixth word in the book. The Spanish word for lonely. • judging a person based on the colour of their skin. An element of the book. • Has served the longest amount of time in solitary in UK prisons. Also teaches English. • ...
Housing 2022-09-16
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- provides the physical structure that serves as living quarters for individuals and families.
- housing where several units occupy one floor and is leased by several tenants.
- acquiring a house by a mutual agreement between a landlord and a tenant.
- housing provides protection in the form of _____ from outsiders.
- a privately owned unit which occupies one floor of a building.
- a home can be seen as this for many, especially on special occasions or family functions.
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- buying a house with one's own money whether borrowed or via savings.
- acquiring a house as a result of someone's death.
- a place where there is a feeling of comfort and love.
- multi-floor homes that share a common wall and has similar features.
- a housing structure where all amenities are on the same level and does not require the use of steps.
- housing provides _______ for many personal activities that occur in the home.
12 Clues: acquiring a house as a result of someone's death. • a place where there is a feeling of comfort and love. • a privately owned unit which occupies one floor of a building. • housing provides protection in the form of _____ from outsiders. • buying a house with one's own money whether borrowed or via savings. • ...
Odd, Interesting Facts Houston, Galveston, Texas 2026-01-21
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- Texas region that surprises newcomers
- — Where much of Houston inconveniently sits
- The city’s slow, sinking problem
- Texas scale, applied to religion
- Law that surprises drivers
- Houston survival technology
- Post-storm solution: raise the city
- Post-storm solution: raise the city
- Coastal architecture born of experience
- Texas myth, history, and branding
- How Houston pretends distance is manageable
- Galveston’s unofficial operating speed
- — Houston nickname locals actually use
- Texas geography that confuses outsiders
- National holiday that began here
- Power operator everyone learns about eventually
- Warm, brown, and misunderstood
- — How most Texas facts begin
- Massive underground flood-control tanks
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- State flower people stop traffic to photograph
- — Man-made waterway that made Houston a port
- Texas system that stands alone
- Beautiful, fragile geography
- Built after catastrophe
- Houston’s most visible construction material
- Houston’s famous planning oddity
- Man-made waterway that made Houston a port
- — Houston growth pattern, lovingly criticized
- Texas concept combining food, fuel, and distance
- The 1900 hurricane that changed history
- Texas power grid operator everyone learns about eventually
- Galveston landmark rebuilt more than once
- What summer actually feels like
- Earned nickname
- What Galveston dramatically changed after 1900
- Not rivers, not streams, very Houston
36 Clues: Earned nickname • Built after catastrophe • Law that surprises drivers • Houston survival technology • Beautiful, fragile geography • — How most Texas facts begin • Texas system that stands alone • Warm, brown, and misunderstood • What summer actually feels like • The city’s slow, sinking problem • Texas scale, applied to religion • Houston’s famous planning oddity • ...
The Outsiders-chapter 3 & 4 2014-05-25
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- cause (someone) to become perplexed and confused.
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
- shake or tremble in speaking, typically through nervousness or emotion
- give a slight involuntary grimace or shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress.
- cold and miserable.
- anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
- endlessly: with unflagging resolve
- greatly astonish or amaze
- in a rueful manner
- Lively, bold, and full of spirit; cheeky.
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- open resistance; bold disobedience
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant
- without respect
- in a gallant manner
- bad-tempered and combative
15 Clues: without respect • in a rueful manner • in a gallant manner • cold and miserable. • greatly astonish or amaze • bad-tempered and combative • open resistance; bold disobedience • endlessly: with unflagging resolve • Lively, bold, and full of spirit; cheeky. • tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion. • cause (someone) to become perplexed and confused. • ...
The outsiders pt 4 vocabulary 2022-12-09
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- isn’t that something is going to happen
- two contradictory concepts placed together in a manner that actually ends up making sense
- forward A scene that temporary takes the narrative forward in line
- is like metaphor but uses words like or as to make compassion
- A comparison between two things which are really alike
- an expectation that people might have about every person of that particular group
- when something that is not human is given human like qualities
- concepts or ideas that are CONTRADICTORY to one another yet when place together hold significant value
- when a noun which has meaning in itself is used to represent something entirely different
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- when you name an action by imitating the sound associated with it
- go beyond the literal or dictionary definition
- back when the author depicts a specific event to the reader which has already taken place
- the tension that keeps our attention between one moment and another
- helps the reader visualize more realistically the authors writing
- exaggerating often in a humorous way to make a particular point
- The literal or dictionary definition not figurative language the opposite
16 Clues: isn’t that something is going to happen • go beyond the literal or dictionary definition • A comparison between two things which are really alike • is like metaphor but uses words like or as to make compassion • when something that is not human is given human like qualities • exaggerating often in a humorous way to make a particular point • ...
The Outsiders Chapters 1-5 2023-02-03
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- The Greaser who was rude to the Soc girls
- Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry's last name
- The boy Johnny killed
- Slang for a gun
- The Soc girl that becomes Ponyboy's friend
- the "lost puppy" of the Greasers
- Soda had one of these, named Mickey Mouse
- Slang word for cool
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- The brother who hit Ponyboy
- Ponyboy's favorite brother
- The building Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding in
- All of the Greaser's hair are what?
- Slang term for jail
- What Cherry and Ponyboy both like watching
- The Soc who beat Johnny had these on his hands
15 Clues: Slang for a gun • Slang term for jail • Slang word for cool • The boy Johnny killed • Ponyboy's favorite brother • The brother who hit Ponyboy • the "lost puppy" of the Greasers • All of the Greaser's hair are what? • Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry's last name • The Greaser who was rude to the Soc girls • Soda had one of these, named Mickey Mouse • ...
The Outsiders - Chapters 4 & 5 2023-05-01
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- The building Johnny and Ponyboy hide in
- The Soc that gets killed
- Ponyboy feels like this trait gives him pride
- Johnny buys this lunch meat
- Bleaches his hair blonde
- Title of the book the boys read while hiding, "Gone With the _____"
- The amount of money Dally gives the boys
- Dally takes the boys to lunch to Dairy ______.
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- The weapon Dally gives Johnny and Ponyboy
- Acts as a spy for the greasers
- Person that kills Bob
- Dally brings a letter to Ponyboy from who?
- Title of Poem is, "Nothing _______ Can Stay"
- Place the boys run away to
- Person that Johnny and Ponyboy run to for help
15 Clues: Person that kills Bob • The Soc that gets killed • Bleaches his hair blonde • Place the boys run away to • Johnny buys this lunch meat • Acts as a spy for the greasers • The building Johnny and Ponyboy hide in • The amount of money Dally gives the boys • The weapon Dally gives Johnny and Ponyboy • Dally brings a letter to Ponyboy from who? • ...
The Outsiders chapter 3-4 2021-10-01
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- Johnny kills this person
- The car Bob drives
- Who slaps ponyboy
- Dallys rodeo partner
- What pony and the johnny tried to get out of going to church
- Ponyboy and Johnny were instructed to go to this mountain
- Bobs girlfriend
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- The feeling Pony got when he was in the Church
- The benches in church
- Where ponyboy was being drowned
- Where pony would love to be the ____
- the amount of money Dally gives to Johnny and Pony
- Who cherry said she would fall in love with
- The city ponyboy and Johnny run to
- The book that has prayer songs in church
15 Clues: Bobs girlfriend • Who slaps ponyboy • The car Bob drives • Dallys rodeo partner • The benches in church • Johnny kills this person • Where ponyboy was being drowned • The city ponyboy and Johnny run to • Where pony would love to be the ____ • The book that has prayer songs in church • Who cherry said she would fall in love with • The feeling Pony got when he was in the Church • ...
The outsiders Ch. 1-2 2016-09-13
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- extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle
- having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts
- methodical and efficient in arrangement or function
- resisting control or authority
- get the meaning of something
- impossible to come to understand
- indecision in speech or action
- be attractive to
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- win something through one's efforts
- openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
- salty fluid secreted by sweat glands
- deem to be
- expressing compassion or friendly fellow feelings
- die from lack of oxygen
- not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
15 Clues: deem to be • be attractive to • die from lack of oxygen • get the meaning of something • resisting control or authority • indecision in speech or action • impossible to come to understand • win something through one's efforts • salty fluid secreted by sweat glands • openly distrustful and unwilling to confide • extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle • ...
The Outsiders Chapters 1-5 2019-11-20
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- slang term for the police
- Darry ___________ Ponyboy causing Pony to run away.
- Soda doesn't go to school because he is a ________.
- Cherry's friend
- type of knife
- Pony gets tired of eating this
- Cherry says she could fall in love with _______.
- author of poem in Chapter 5
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- gang fight
- Ponyboy says he's a _______ addict.
- used to bleach out Pony's hair
- the Soc was killed next to this
- last name of main character
- type of car driven by many Socs
- Dally gave Pony his ________ jacket.
15 Clues: gang fight • type of knife • Cherry's friend • slang term for the police • last name of main character • author of poem in Chapter 5 • used to bleach out Pony's hair • Pony gets tired of eating this • the Soc was killed next to this • type of car driven by many Socs • Ponyboy says he's a _______ addict. • Dally gave Pony his ________ jacket. • ...
The Outsiders Chapters 7-12 2023-08-15
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- having no sense or sensibility
- responsible for
- covering the main points
- take advantage of
- the dictionary definition or exact meaning of a word
- evidence words or examples from the text to support one's claim
- the life lesson one can learn or apply to one's life
- high-strung or tense
- the suggested meaning of a word other than its exact meaning
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- not liable
- agreement
- shocked
- criminal
- when and where a story took place
- imitate
15 Clues: shocked • imitate • criminal • agreement • not liable • responsible for • take advantage of • high-strung or tense • covering the main points • having no sense or sensibility • when and where a story took place • the dictionary definition or exact meaning of a word • the life lesson one can learn or apply to one's life • the suggested meaning of a word other than its exact meaning • ...
The Outsiders- Class created 2023 2023-11-07
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- What side of town are the Greasers from?
- Which place is a common rough hangout spot for greasers?
- What cards game did they play to pass the time?
- Which paperback copy did Johnny buy for Ponyboy? (4,4,3,4)
- What kind of scholarship did Darry get?
- Which character's name is also a fruit?
- What type of cars did the Socs drive?
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- What colour hair dye did Ponyboy use?
- What is the name of Ponyboy's oldest brother?
- What colour is Ponyboy's hair?
- How many socs came over to Ponyboy and Johnny in the parking lot?
- What can Soda make anyone do?
- Who said that they won't be able to walk again?
- What were Johnny and Ponyboy called by the newspapers?
- Who does Cherry hate?
15 Clues: Who does Cherry hate? • What can Soda make anyone do? • What colour is Ponyboy's hair? • What colour hair dye did Ponyboy use? • What type of cars did the Socs drive? • What kind of scholarship did Darry get? • Which character's name is also a fruit? • What side of town are the Greasers from? • What is the name of Ponyboy's oldest brother? • ...
Chapter 4 of The Outsiders 2024-03-21
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- weapon johnny used
- where ponyboy was drowned
- if you have a warrant out for your arrest
- they are rich from the upper east
- the weapon dally gave them
- a crime committed by Johnny
- transportation vehicle
- was with Johnny when he killed somebody
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- killed someone
- the action bob did to ponyboy
- they like to use hair oil
- famous car for socs
- currency
- where Johnny killed someone
- the person that was killed
15 Clues: currency • killed someone • weapon johnny used • famous car for socs • transportation vehicle • where ponyboy was drowned • they like to use hair oil • the weapon dally gave them • the person that was killed • a crime committed by Johnny • where Johnny killed someone • the action bob did to ponyboy • they are rich from the upper east • was with Johnny when he killed somebody • ...
Harry Potter, Holes, The Outsiders 2023-10-10
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- search haphazardly
- with one leg on each side
- relation with respect to comparative quantity or magnitude
- a tuft of hair in a different direction from the rest
- run easily
- draw back, as with fear or pain
- a small and inadequate amount
- having or displaying great dignity or nobility
- characterized by oppressive heat and humidity
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- the act of continuing or repeating
- blunt and unfriendly or stern
- in an unclear way
- marked by or showing hopelessness
- a soft partly suppressed laugh
- impossible to come to understand
15 Clues: run easily • in an unclear way • search haphazardly • with one leg on each side • blunt and unfriendly or stern • a small and inadequate amount • a soft partly suppressed laugh • draw back, as with fear or pain • impossible to come to understand • marked by or showing hopelessness • the act of continuing or repeating • characterized by oppressive heat and humidity • ...
The Outsiders Vocab 4-6 2024-11-21
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- A feeling of sadness for someone else's suffering
- Strong emotion of scorn or disdain
- Confusing or difficult to understand
- Looking back with longing or regret
- Essential or very important
- Acting with hesitation or unwillingness
- Angry due to a perceived injustice
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- Asking or begging earnestly
- Quietly expressing anger or unhappiness
- To fail to understand or escape from
- A shade of color
- Breathing in air, smoke, or fumes
- To tilt or fall over suddenly
- An attack or prolonged effort to overcome resistance
- Burning with strong emotion or intensity
15 Clues: A shade of color • Asking or begging earnestly • Essential or very important • To tilt or fall over suddenly • Breathing in air, smoke, or fumes • Strong emotion of scorn or disdain • Angry due to a perceived injustice • Looking back with longing or regret • To fail to understand or escape from • Confusing or difficult to understand • Quietly expressing anger or unhappiness • ...
The Outsiders: Chapter 1-4 2024-12-03
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- The building Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding in
- The brother who hit Ponyboy
- Soda had one of these, named Mickey Mouse
- Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry's last name
- The Greaser who was rude to the Soc girls
- The Soc who beat Johnny had these on his
- The boy Johnny killed
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- What Cherry and Ponyboy both like watching
- The Soc girl that becomes Ponyboy's friend
- Slang for a gun
- the "lost puppy" of the Greasers
- The car Bob and the Socs drive
- Slang term for jail
- Slang word for cool
- Ponyboy's favorite brother
15 Clues: Slang for a gun • Slang term for jail • Slang word for cool • The boy Johnny killed • Ponyboy's favorite brother • The brother who hit Ponyboy • The car Bob and the Socs drive • the "lost puppy" of the Greasers • Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry's last name • The Soc who beat Johnny had these on his • Soda had one of these, named Mickey Mouse • The Greaser who was rude to the Soc girls • ...
peer pressure 2025-03-21
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- , indirect , dishonest way to control or influence others
- people of similar age who share similar interests
- focuses on own needs rather than others
- a person who helps others resolve issues to the satisfaction of both parties
- speaks up when something is bothering them
- , a small circle of friends , usually with similar backgrounds or tastes, who exclude people viewed as outsiders
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- friendship, a friendship with a member of the opposite gender in which there is affection but the two people are not considered a couple
- , exaggerated and oversimplified belief about an entire group of people
- , persistently annoying others
- aggressive, may use " I'm just kidding " to cover up how they really feel
- person who doesn't like to speak up when asked to do something
- , a feeling of fondness for someone
- counseling, therapy to restore healthy relationships in a family
- pressure , influence that people your age may have on you
- communication strategies that help you say no
15 Clues: , persistently annoying others • , a feeling of fondness for someone • focuses on own needs rather than others • speaks up when something is bothering them • communication strategies that help you say no • people of similar age who share similar interests • , indirect , dishonest way to control or influence others • ...
Reasons for mass migration in the 19th century 2016-04-14
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- European countries like Britain encouraged the immigration of outsiders to work and live in their ___________
- Europeans travelled out of Europe in search of ______ materials such as rubber and tin
- The abolition of slavery caused a sudden shortage of __________ labour
- Slaves were war captives sold to Europeans to work on ___________ and settlements
- ships By using __________, Europeans could travel further and faster in the 19th century
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- Migration refers to the physical ____ of large groups of people over long distances
- The opening of the Suez Canal in 1868 __________ the travelling time between Europe and Asia
- The ___________ revolution was a time of major improvements in technology and mass production
- Steam ships also made travelling _______ as travellers pay for a shorter journey
- Canal The ________________ was a long canal linking the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
10 Clues: The abolition of slavery caused a sudden shortage of __________ labour • Steam ships also made travelling _______ as travellers pay for a shorter journey • Slaves were war captives sold to Europeans to work on ___________ and settlements • Migration refers to the physical ____ of large groups of people over long distances • ...
Etiketom do stigmatizacije 2023-05-25
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- Kako se naziva istraživanje Howarda S. Beckera?
- Kako se naziva početak ovisništva?
- Jednu od ostalih odrednica stigme predstavljaju
- Reakcija društva na pojavu nekih novih oblika devijantnosti naziva se?
- Stigmatizacija je posljedica negativnog ___________
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- Pojmom stigme bavi se koji američki sociolog?
- Proces kojim osobe koje zadovoljavaju određene kriterije bivaju isključene iz socijalnih interakcija
- Howard S. Becker začetnik je koje teorije?
- Kako nazivamo grupe u koje se udružuju etiketirani pojedinci?
- određeno obilježje koje je povezano s obezvrijeđenim socijalnim identitetom
- Beskućništvo i zaraženost HIV-om spadaju pod ________ obilježja
- Silazna socijalna usporedba spominje se u kontekstu koje funkcije stigme?
- Dimenzije stigme su vidljivost i percipirana _________
13 Clues: Kako se naziva početak ovisništva? • Howard S. Becker začetnik je koje teorije? • Pojmom stigme bavi se koji američki sociolog? • Kako se naziva istraživanje Howarda S. Beckera? • Jednu od ostalih odrednica stigme predstavljaju • Stigmatizacija je posljedica negativnog ___________ • Dimenzije stigme su vidljivost i percipirana _________ • ...
70s actors 2 2024-02-22
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- Known for his roles in "Escape from New York" and "The Thing."
- Rose to fame with roles in "Norma Rae" and "Smokey and the Bandit."
- Gained fame for her roles in "Taxi Driver" and "The Silence of the Lambs."
- Gained recognition for her roles in "Foxy Brown" and "Coffy."
- Established himself with roles in "The Last Picture Show" and "Starman."
- Known for her roles in "Funny Girl" and "A Star Is Born."
- Known for his roles in "The Legacy" and "The Mask of Zorro."
- Established himself with roles in "The Italian Job" and "Get Carter."
- Known for his roles in "Apocalypse Now" and "Badlands."
- Known for her roles in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "Starman."
- Rose to fame with roles in "A Little Romance" and "The Outsiders."
- Became a beloved actress with roles in "Cactus Flower" and "Shampoo."
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- Became an international star with his portrayal of Superman.
- Known for his versatile performances in films like "The Pink Panther" series.
- Known for his roles in "Mean Streets" and "Taxi Driver."
- Gained fame for her role in "Love Story."
- Became a leading man with roles in "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Deliverance."
- Gained acclaim for her performances in "Atlantic City" and "Thelma & Louise."
- Known for his roles in "MASH" and "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice."
- Gained fame for her role as Lois Lane in the "Superman" series.
20 Clues: Gained fame for her role in "Love Story." • Known for his roles in "Apocalypse Now" and "Badlands." • Known for his roles in "Mean Streets" and "Taxi Driver." • Known for her roles in "Funny Girl" and "A Star Is Born." • Became an international star with his portrayal of Superman. • Known for his roles in "The Legacy" and "The Mask of Zorro." • ...
Polynesia and Petra Review 2022-02-10
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- The Nabataeans construced over _________ (two words) miles of canals to divert water into their city.
- Recent archaeological evidence shows that the Nabataean population collapsed due to an unknown ________.
- The name of the native people of New Zealand.
- The native people of New Zealand are considered to be of _________ descent.
- The first Europeans landed on Rapa Nui on _______, in 1722.
- By Darwin's arrival, the _______ rat had largely out-competed the Polynesian rat on New Zealand.
- The Nabataean civilization was located in the Negev _______.
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- Jared Diamond's _______ hypothesis of the collapse of Rapanui society has largely been disproven.
- The _______ Islands lie at the northern tip of the Polynesian Triangle.
- The majority of Rapa Nui's native trees were _____ trees.
- The name of the stone statues on Rapa Nui.
- The Maori often used the Polynesian rat for _____.
- The Nabataeans carved huge ________ underground to store water that they kept secret from outsiders.
- The introduction of rats to New Zealand negatively affected several species of ________ birds.
- According to _______, all populations will eventually outgrow their ability to feed themselves.
- The Nabataeans carved the buildings and temples of _______ out of the stone cliffs.
- The Norwegian Thor Heyerdahl hypothesized that Polynesians originated from _______ America.
- The Maori name of the Polynesian rat.
- Less than _______ percent of the human remains on Rapa Nui show signs of violence.
19 Clues: The Maori name of the Polynesian rat. • The name of the stone statues on Rapa Nui. • The name of the native people of New Zealand. • The Maori often used the Polynesian rat for _____. • The majority of Rapa Nui's native trees were _____ trees. • The first Europeans landed on Rapa Nui on _______, in 1722. • The Nabataean civilization was located in the Negev _______. • ...
Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) 2024-05-08
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- The groundwater and food grown on the islands became ___ due to the bombing.
- 3 administrations controlled the Marshall Islands - ___, Japanese, and the United States.
- The people of Rongelap suffered illnesses from the fallout of the ___ test in the 1950s.
- The main industry that brought many ships and merchants to Jaluit Atoll.
- The first Marshallese to earn a doctoral degree is ___ Heine.
- The people depend more on ___ than agriculture
- RMI consists of 2 chains of 29 ___ and 5 coral islands.
- Missionaries ___ dancing, tattooing, and worship of gods.
- 97% of the country's population is made up of ___.
- 67 ___weapons were tested in the Marshall Islands and many people have suffered from it.
- Marshallese leaders want the right to decide how to spend their own money from the Compact.
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- Marshallese were great ___ and built large canoes.
- Introduced clothing and other Western customs.
- The atoll that was the site of U.S. nuclear tests.
- Some islands experience limited rainfall and water ___.
- Under the ___ of Free Association, the U.S. provides money, defense, and free entry in U.S.
- The place where one of the worst battles of WWII was fought.
- Outsiders on the Marshalls included ___, traders, and beachcombers.
- Between 1945-1958 Bikini and Enewetak were used for ___ tests.
- The fastest vessel in Rarotonga.
- Stick charts used in navigation.
- Capital of Marshall Islands.
22 Clues: Capital of Marshall Islands. • The fastest vessel in Rarotonga. • Stick charts used in navigation. • Introduced clothing and other Western customs. • The people depend more on ___ than agriculture • Marshallese were great ___ and built large canoes. • The atoll that was the site of U.S. nuclear tests. • 97% of the country's population is made up of ___. • ...
Outsiders Vocab Crossword 2021-01-22
Across
- intuition; hunch; sixth sense
- to change to a different course or purpose
- doubtful or disbelieving
- uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
- struck with shock or amazement
- wisely
- embarrassed or bashful
- strong; well developed muscles
- a person who fails to do what law or duty requires
- with great care or caution
- common sense
- benefit
Down
- to glow
- occurring or appearing again
- showing or expressing scorn or disrespect
- to hesitate or waver in action
- a small, live piece of coal or wood as in a dying fire
- disobedience
- failure to understand
- people of the highest social class
- disinterested; indifferent
- casual
- opposition
- murder
- playfully mischievous person
25 Clues: wisely • casual • murder • to glow • benefit • opposition • disobedience • common sense • failure to understand • embarrassed or bashful • doubtful or disbelieving • disinterested; indifferent • with great care or caution • occurring or appearing again • playfully mischievous person • intuition; hunch; sixth sense • to hesitate or waver in action • struck with shock or amazement • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
Down
- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
Down
- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
Down
- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
Down
- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Kevan's Outsiders crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- shut up-be quiet
- knife
- cigarette
- girl that Ponyboy gets popcorn with
- many Socs have these types of cars
- house, place to stay
- laughs, jokes
- girl
- good looking person
- to get attacked by other people
Down
- cops;police
- to swear
- Soda's best friend
- Soc that johnny killed
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- where Dally went for a while and got sent to jail
- bad part of town, dangerous
- Dally's last name
- where the story takes place
- cool,in with the time
- rich kid from the west side
- big fight with many people
- poor kid from the east side
- where Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped
- greaser who got jumped by 4 Socs
25 Clues: girl • knife • to swear • cigarette • cops;police • laughs, jokes • shut up-be quiet • Dally's last name • Soda's best friend • good looking person • house, place to stay • cool,in with the time • Soc that johnny killed • Ponyboy's oldest brother • big fight with many people • bad part of town, dangerous • where the story takes place • rich kid from the west side • poor kid from the east side • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary D 2021-06-01
Across
- For Ponyboy, it was normal for him and his brothers to be ? about who was going to wash the dishes.
- Due to the effects of the strong medication, Johnny was ?, so Ponyboy didn’t know what he needed.
- The boys had a(an) ? that they were going to be captured and charged by the police.
- To escape the police, Johnny and Ponyboy thought they’d have to live like ? away from their friends and family.
- One of Ponyboy’s teachers ? suggested he continue to focus on his studies.
- As he was driving, Dally tapped his fingers on the car’s ? to the beat of the music.
- Johnny’s mother spoke ? t the boys since she blamed them for his troubles.
- Due to the smoke in his lungs, he was speaking ? to the doctor.
- Jerry gave the boys a(an) ? look when he found out that they were wanted by the police.
- Some of the people in the neighbourhood considered the Greasers to be a(an) ?, causing all kinds of problem.
- Ponyboy and Two-Bit ? asked the strict nurse to allow them to see Johnny even though they’re not family.
- Because Johnny nearly fainted, the doctors gave him some ?.
- Not in a hurry, Two-Bit came ? back to the group with a smile on his face.
- In ? of Darry and his rules, Ponyboy ran away from home.
- Because he was kind of ?, he forgot when he left his leather jacket.
- The Greasers were ? at the Socs to try to frighten them.
- Dally thought of himself as ? charming who didn’t understand why Cherry didn’t like him.
- Because he was in pain and hadn’t slept much, Dally was in a(an) ? mood.
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- To the Greasers, it was ? that Johnny’s parents would treat him with such disregard.
- According to some of the ? in newspapers, the Greasers were a street gang of troubled youth.
- Ponyboy couldn’t believe how light his hair became after he used ? on his dark locks.
- Given what happened at the park, Ponyboy ? thought about his decision to run aåway from home.
- Johnny was ? when his mother finally showed up to see him at the hospital after he had been missing for over a week, so he refused to see her.
- Johnny ? explained to Cherry and Marcia that Dally was really a great guy.
- Fifteen minutes after the arrival of the fire department, the fire was still ?.
- At the ?, Ponyboy and Johnny ordered pop and popcorn.
- Cherry explained to Ponyboy that the Socs’ ? made it difficult to get to know them well.
- The Socs were considered part of the ? class by the Greasers who didn’t have a lot of money.
- ?, Two-Bit offered to drive Cherry and Marcia home when they refused to go with Bob.
- After their parents’ deaths, Darry became Sodapop’s and Ponyboy’s ?.
- Ponyboy was worried about being sent to a(an) ? for running away from home.
31 Clues: At the ?, Ponyboy and Johnny ordered pop and popcorn. • In ? of Darry and his rules, Ponyboy ran away from home. • The Greasers were ? at the Socs to try to frighten them. • Because Johnny nearly fainted, the doctors gave him some ?. • Due to the smoke in his lungs, he was speaking ? to the doctor. • ...
Outsiders Chapter 9 2021-06-18
Across
- Start time of rumble
- Soda likes fights because they're like this...
- Johnny's nickname
- Location of rumble
- Rumble enemy
- Pony's medicine
- Youngest at rumble
- Darry's friend/enemy
- Brumly gang's vocab for fighter
- Young Shepard
- Late-comer to rumble
Down
- Twenty vs. blank
- Police pull-over turns into...
- Pony thinks of this author
- Another word for bad
- Type of rumble
- Young people's jail
- Last words
- Pony kicked in ribs and...
- Cop Slang
20 Clues: Cop Slang • Last words • Rumble enemy • Young Shepard • Type of rumble • Pony's medicine • Twenty vs. blank • Johnny's nickname • Location of rumble • Youngest at rumble • Young people's jail • Start time of rumble • Another word for bad • Darry's friend/enemy • Late-comer to rumble • Pony thinks of this author • Pony kicked in ribs and... • Police pull-over turns into... • ...
Outsiders -Chapter 6 2017-11-16
Across
- where was Dally at the age of 10
- what do Ponyboy and Johnny think started the fire
- who was riding in the ambulance with Ponyboy
- Ponyboy's oldest brother
- What did Johnny tell Ponyboy and Dally he wanted to do when he had finished eating
- who was the most badly injured
- who did Ponyboy and Johnny blame for starting the fire
- What had caught fire
- how did they get to hospital?
Down
- what fell on Johnny
- what did Johnny and Ponyboy climb through to get into the church
- Cherry Valance's hobby
- picnic why were the children outside the church
- Who did Ponyboy and Johnny rescue
- what was Ponyboy eating in the restaurant
- and embers what fell on Ponyboy inside the church
- what was the church full of
- what Cherry and Ponyboy like to watch
- the car Cherry Valance drives
- What part of Ponyboy did Dally hit?
- the approximate age of the kids
21 Clues: what fell on Johnny • What had caught fire • Cherry Valance's hobby • Ponyboy's oldest brother • what was the church full of • the car Cherry Valance drives • how did they get to hospital? • who was the most badly injured • the approximate age of the kids • where was Dally at the age of 10 • Who did Ponyboy and Johnny rescue • What part of Ponyboy did Dally hit? • ...
Ajah's outsiders puzzle 2013-03-01
Across
- police
- folding wallet
- irritable or mean disposition
- devil
- talking widly
- worthless
- dressed neatly and samrt
- a person is gulity
- unwillingly
- dazed,weakened
- temporary
- offensive
- horse
- to fight
- handle of swicth blade
Down
- going
- young trouble makers gangter
- knowing
- tough corse yeallow leather
- brave
- a person who drinks alchol reguarly and heavily
- hit with a hard fist or a blunt weapon
- to run with a long easy stride
- to give aloud shout or cry
- to be alone
- back of the neck
- suddenly
27 Clues: going • devil • brave • horse • police • knowing • suddenly • to fight • worthless • temporary • offensive • unwillingly • to be alone • talking widly • folding wallet • dazed,weakened • back of the neck • a person is gulity • handle of swicth blade • dressed neatly and samrt • to give aloud shout or cry • tough corse yeallow leather • young trouble makers gangter • irritable or mean disposition • ...
Outsiders Crossword puzzle 2014-10-31
Across
- game that is a variant of pool, played with 15 red balls (with a point value of 1) and 6 balls of other colors (with point values from 2 to 7).
- or escape
- was a
- doesn't like calling Soda a dropout, because he sees a dropout as a
- sorrow or pity; pitiable; deplorable
- likes
- and lacking in concentration
- or showing no doubt or uncertainty about doing something, supporting someone
- Jonny and ponyboy went to
- or agreeable, in particular
Down
- If they caught ponyboy they would send him to a
- glanced __________ over his shoulder”
- always owns Darry a
- Mouse/”He was a real valuable horse.
- a wisecrack
- said “The fight for____ had harden him beyond caring
- was a little ________of going over to him”
- to, characteristic of, or acting like a rogue; knavish or rascally.
- carried a
- word for speech
- for
- wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction
- was a
23 Clues: for • was a • likes • was a • or escape • carried a • a wisecrack • word for speech • always owns Darry a • Jonny and ponyboy went to • or agreeable, in particular • and lacking in concentration • Mouse/”He was a real valuable horse. • sorrow or pity; pitiable; deplorable • glanced __________ over his shoulder” • wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction • ...
Outsiders Crossword puzzle 2014-10-31
Across
- Pleasant or agreeable, in particular
- Slang for
- A game that is a variant of pool, played with 15 red balls (with a point value of 1) and 6 balls of other colors (with point values from 2 to 7).
- Disorganized and lacking in concentration
- Having or showing no doubt or uncertainty about doing something, supporting someone
- Another word for speech
- A wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction
- Soda likes
- Pertaining to, characteristic of, or acting like a rogue; knavish or rascally.
- Mouse ”He was a real valuable horse.
Down
- Drunk
- Ponyboy said “The fight for____ had harden him beyond caring
- Ponyboy doesn't like calling Soda a dropout, because he sees a dropout as a
- Jonny and ponyboy went to
- Ponyboy was a
- Jonny carried a
- ”Dally glanced __________ over his shoulder”
- Make a wisecrack
- If they caught ponyboy they would send him to a
- Ponyboy always owns Darry a
- Evade or escape
- Bob was a
- Causing sorrow or pity; pitiable; deplorable
- ”I was a little ________of going over to him”
- Understand?
25 Clues: Drunk • Slang for • Bob was a • Soda likes • Understand? • Ponyboy was a • Jonny carried a • Evade or escape • Make a wisecrack • Another word for speech • Jonny and ponyboy went to • Ponyboy always owns Darry a • Pleasant or agreeable, in particular • Mouse ”He was a real valuable horse. • Disorganized and lacking in concentration • A wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction • ...
Outsiders Chapter 5 2014-09-19
Across
- Name of the soc that was killed
- Name of the town that the church is near
- Poet that wrote the poem "Nothing gold can stay"
- Who knifed the soc?
- (adj) hesitatingly (Voc word)
- Who does Sodapop work with at the gas station
- (adj) shy (Voc word)
- (adj)to beg (Voc word)
- The greaser that used to live in New York
- The greaser that sent Pony a letter and money
Down
- What kind of car did the socs drive?
- Johnny's favorite book
- Pony's last name
- Last name of the spy they have in the socs
- What hair color do they change Ponyboys hair to...?
- (adj)to look mean, depressed (Voc word)
- (v)to escape (Voc word)
- Name of the mountain where they hide in the church
- The greaser that is the youngest
- Who is the comedian of the greasers?
- Pony's older brother
21 Clues: Pony's last name • Who knifed the soc? • (adj) shy (Voc word) • Pony's older brother • Johnny's favorite book • (adj)to beg (Voc word) • (v)to escape (Voc word) • (adj) hesitatingly (Voc word) • Name of the soc that was killed • The greaser that is the youngest • What kind of car did the socs drive? • Who is the comedian of the greasers? • (adj)to look mean, depressed (Voc word) • ...
Outsiders and Outcasts 2022-10-26
Across
- well-balanced arrangement of parts
- intolerance; prejudice
- unconventional and slightly strange.
- treat as unimportant
- make invalid; deny the truth of
- adjusting so as to move at the same rate and in the same way
- a poetic form that does not include line breaks or stanzas, but it may contain other poetic elements.
- the repetition of consonant sounds with different vowel sounds
- intentionally ruin or destroy
- prove to be true
- words or language structures are repeated to emphasize an important idea
- noun. supporter; advocate verb. represent or support publicly
- stop or seize something before it gets to its destination
- someone who is despised; a social outcast
- showed respect by making a particular gesture
Down
- the repetition of a sound at the end of words
- secretive; undermining
- reason or argument against something
- an attempt to do something
- do, say, or mean the opposite of; disagree with
- the repetition of initial vowel or consonant sounds in nearby words
- having the rights to something; having privileges
- worthy of honor; deserving respect
- poetic form that does not follow a fixed pattern and often “sounds” more like natural, everyday speech.
- marked so as to show units of measurement
25 Clues: prove to be true • treat as unimportant • secretive; undermining • intolerance; prejudice • an attempt to do something • intentionally ruin or destroy • make invalid; deny the truth of • well-balanced arrangement of parts • worthy of honor; deserving respect • reason or argument against something • unconventional and slightly strange. • marked so as to show units of measurement • ...
Outsiders and Outcasts 2022-10-26
Across
- well-balanced arrangement of parts
- poetic form that does not follow a fixed pattern and often “sounds” more like natural, everyday speech.
- intolerance; prejudice
- marked so as to show units of measurement
- reason or argument against something
- worthy of honor; deserving respect
- noun. supporter; advocate verb. represent or support publicly
- prove to be true
- treat as unimportant
- adjusting so as to move at the same rate and in the same way
- a poetic form that does not include line breaks or stanzas, but it may contain other poetic elements.
- do, say, or mean the opposite of; disagree with
- showed respect by making a particular gesture
Down
- the repetition of initial vowel or consonant sounds in nearby words
- the repetition of a sound at the end of words
- an attempt to do something
- intentionally ruin or destroy
- make invalid; deny the truth of
- stop or seize something before it gets to its destination
- the repetition of consonant sounds with different vowel sounds
- someone who is despised; a social outcast
- words or language structures are repeated to emphasize an important idea
- having the rights to something; having privileges
- secretive; undermining
- unconventional and slightly strange.
25 Clues: prove to be true • treat as unimportant • intolerance; prejudice • secretive; undermining • an attempt to do something • intentionally ruin or destroy • make invalid; deny the truth of • well-balanced arrangement of parts • worthy of honor; deserving respect • reason or argument against something • unconventional and slightly strange. • marked so as to show units of measurement • ...
Outsiders 1-4 2024-02-16
Across
- what kind of building do the boys hide out in?
- protecting yourself from harm
- to sell something illegally
- unconcerned, calm
- worried or anxious
- an uncommon event
- flinch
- kid who killed Bob
- a valuable thing or person
- Cherry keeps saying she could fall in love with him
Down
- disbelieving, surprised
- shocked
- without stopping
- bravely or gentlemanly
- "it's ___________ all over."
- to kidnap someone to crew your boat
- cool, distant
- a feeling that something bad is going to happen
- someone who lives alone by choice
- hard to believe
- best or socially superior
- empty
- stubborn
23 Clues: empty • flinch • shocked • stubborn • cool, distant • hard to believe • without stopping • unconcerned, calm • an uncommon event • worried or anxious • kid who killed Bob • bravely or gentlemanly • disbelieving, surprised • best or socially superior • a valuable thing or person • to sell something illegally • "it's ___________ all over." • protecting yourself from harm • ...
Outsiders Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-16
Across
- place the boys end up after getting injured
- what fell on Johnny in the fire
- Ponyboy’s love interest
- where were the greasers drowning Ponyboy
- what kind of building did the boys save the children from
- vehicle Ponyboy and Johnny use to get away from the city
- adjective the Greasers use to name something fancy
- Cherry’s real name
- name of the main gang
- Ponyboy’s favorite brother
- country the story takes place in
- place the church is located in
- who interviews Ponyboy in the hospital
- Greasers' symbol
- Sodapop’s best friend
Down
- substance they used to dye Ponyboy’s hair
- Ponyboy’s older brother
- Ponyboy's age
- the main character
- Sodapop’s girlfriend
- Bob’s car
- who from the Curtis family died before the events of the book
- weapon Johnny used to kill one of the Greasers
- name of the rival gang
- Bob’s best friend
- the tough guy of the Greasers
- person_who_killed_bob
- what does Ponyboy and Cherry watch at the same time from different places
- one of the girls the boys meet at the theatre
- the jokester of the Greasers
30 Clues: Bob’s car • Ponyboy's age • Greasers' symbol • Bob’s best friend • the main character • Cherry’s real name • Sodapop’s girlfriend • person_who_killed_bob • name of the main gang • Sodapop’s best friend • name of the rival gang • Ponyboy’s older brother • Ponyboy’s love interest • Ponyboy’s favorite brother • the jokester of the Greasers • the tough guy of the Greasers • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary Review 2023-01-13
Across
- draw to another direction or turn from course
- to sink back down or become lower
- dressed or wearing
- a state of emptyness
- experienced in worldly ways
- superior, top
- thought over, absorbed
- regretfully
- state in which the mind and senses are dulled
- shifted from one direction to another
- in a mischievous way
- open, bold resistance to authority
- in a gloomy, silent, surly way
- to draw together, shrink
- wildly irrational
- likely
- obeying
- strong belief
- black, usually highly polished
- occurring again and again
- uninvolved, indifferent
- not ready to believe
- longingly, in a wishful manner
- anxious or fearful
Down
- acting according to general rules or standards
- a continued striving for advantage over another
- adored, worshiped
- not capable of being understood
- great in size or scope
- in a pleading or begging manner
- the state of being uninterested and unsympathetic
- unlawfully killing another without planning in advance
- not slack, pulled tight
- an appearance in front of a judge before trial
- color, especially a tint or shade
- gushed up
- wary or suspicious
- set free after evidence has been considered
- spoke hesitantly
- withdrawing or shrinking from
- scornful or despising
- an advantage or source of strength
- to escape understanding
- acting embarrassed or ashamed
- patiently accepting in an unresistant way
- not having the social or economic benefits others have
- tortured, heartbroken
- strength or physical power
- young people who commit crimes
- to send out rays
- wisely or knowingly
- in a casual and unenthusiastic manner
- cautiously or carefully
- protector, one who watches over another
- a feeling that something is about to occur
- in a stubborn or persistent way
- agonizing, tormenting
57 Clues: likely • obeying • gushed up • regretfully • superior, top • strong belief • spoke hesitantly • to send out rays • adored, worshiped • wildly irrational • dressed or wearing • wary or suspicious • anxious or fearful • wisely or knowingly • a state of emptyness • in a mischievous way • not ready to believe • scornful or despising • tortured, heartbroken • agonizing, tormenting • great in size or scope • ...
Outsiders crossword puzzle 2023-01-20
Across
- Soc, Bob's friend
- Greaser friend who is a criminal and has a bad reputation
- Greaser friend who jokes around a lot
- and sunsets Something that everyone can experience no matter if they’re greasers or socs
- ring What Bob used to hurt Johnny badly when he beat him up
- Ginger soc who Dally harassed.
- Cars that the rich kids drive
- Soc who beat up Johnny and was killed.
- Where Johnny and Pony hid in Windrixville
- hair Something that greasers are well known for
- Main character who is caring and intelligent
Down
- Ponyboy’s best friend who is the weakest in the group
- Where Ponyboy and Johnny hide after Johnny kills someone
- Has greasy hair and doesn't have a lot of money
- gold can stay A poem by Robert Frost that Ponyboy reads to Johnny
- Sodapops friend that works with him
- Rich kids from the westside of town
- Ponyboy’s older brother who is tough and harsh
- Ponyboy's older brother who is kind and loveable
- with the wind Book that Johnny got for Ponyboy when they were hiding
20 Clues: Soc, Bob's friend • Cars that the rich kids drive • Ginger soc who Dally harassed. • Sodapops friend that works with him • Rich kids from the westside of town • Greaser friend who jokes around a lot • Soc who beat up Johnny and was killed. • Where Johnny and Pony hid in Windrixville • Main character who is caring and intelligent • ...
Outsiders and Outcasts 2022-10-26
Across
- make invalid; deny the truth of
- the repetition of consonant sounds with different vowel sounds
- intentionally ruin or destroy
- prove to be true
- someone who is despised; a social outcast
- the repetition of initial vowel or consonant sounds in nearby words
- well-balanced arrangement of parts
- intolerance; prejudice
- showed respect by making a particular gesture
- unconventional and slightly strange.
- the repetition of a sound at the end of words
- worthy of honor; deserving respect
- do, say, or mean the opposite of; disagree with
- words or language structures are repeated to emphasize an important idea
Down
- adjusting so as to move at the same rate and in the same way
- noun. supporter; advocate verb. represent or support publicly
- poetic form that does not follow a fixed pattern and often “sounds” more like natural, everyday speech.
- treat as unimportant
- an attempt to do something
- having the rights to something; having privileges
- a poetic form that does not include line breaks or stanzas, but it may contain other poetic elements.
- secretive; undermining
- reason or argument against something
- marked so as to show units of measurement
- stop or seize something before it gets to its destination
25 Clues: prove to be true • treat as unimportant • secretive; undermining • intolerance; prejudice • an attempt to do something • intentionally ruin or destroy • make invalid; deny the truth of • well-balanced arrangement of parts • worthy of honor; deserving respect • reason or argument against something • unconventional and slightly strange. • someone who is despised; a social outcast • ...
Outsiders Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-17
Across
- what happened to the Curtis brothers parents in one word
- what was Soda's favorite animal called
- the Soc that Johnny killed
- what was used to change Pony's hair color
- book that Johnny and Pony read while in the church
- the vehicle Bob drives
- the person who helped Johnny and Pony get out of town
- the name of the Soc who does not want anything to do with the fight and talks to Pony about it
- the church was on______ when Johnny, Pony, and Dally got back
- the word used a few times for being knowledgable of something
- the greasers could be describes as this in terms of money
- the thing that Pony was craving while in the church for a day
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- the friend of Pony's who is a soc with red hair
- slang word used for the police
- johnny could have been charged for what
- how old is Ponyboy
- how many jobs does Darry have
- the town that Johnny and Pony went into hiding
- the color of the vehicle bob and his crew drives
- something all the greasers value in each other and expect from one another
20 Clues: how old is Ponyboy • the vehicle Bob drives • the Soc that Johnny killed • how many jobs does Darry have • slang word used for the police • what was Soda's favorite animal called • johnny could have been charged for what • what was used to change Pony's hair color • the town that Johnny and Pony went into hiding • the friend of Pony's who is a soc with red hair • ...
Chapter 9 outsiders 2025-09-18
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- electronic device that makes a sound or signal louder, like a speaker for an electric guitar
- impressive physical moves that show off a person's balance, flexibility, and coordination.
- in a way that shows regret or pity, sometimes in a humorous way.
- clever, sarcastic, or funny joke.
- in a way that shows love, care, or fondness.
- best or most important part of something. In math, a prime number is a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself.
- state of being better than someone or something else.
- you suddenly become fully aware of something.
- or thinking in a way that matches what most other people do or think.
- become smaller in size or to shorten a word by taking out letters and adding an apostrophe.
- closing or squeezing something, like your fists or your teeth.
- with a feeling of wonder and respect.
- feeling of feeling sorry for someone else's troubles or bad luck.
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- your body head over heels in a full circle, either on the ground or in the air.
- act of doing something, like a play, a musical show, or a job.
- a twisted face to show pain, disgust, or disapproval.
- act like something is true when it isn't.
- physical or mental pain.
- person who has been hurt, killed, or harmed by someone else.
- smaller version of something, or something that is very small for its kind.
- go with someone in order to protect them or show them respect. The original query had a typo, "excort."
- that is strange or unusual.
- having the same advantages, money, or opportunities as most other people.
- surroundings or conditions that a person, animal, or plant lives in.
24 Clues: physical or mental pain. • that is strange or unusual. • clever, sarcastic, or funny joke. • with a feeling of wonder and respect. • act like something is true when it isn't. • in a way that shows love, care, or fondness. • you suddenly become fully aware of something. • a twisted face to show pain, disgust, or disapproval. • ...
Chapter 9 outsiders 2025-09-18
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- an ugly twisted expression on a person’s face typically expressing discussed pain or wry amusement
- a witty remark or joke
- spectacular gymnastics, feats
- Not genuine, only assumed
- the state of being superior
- the feeling that a personal thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn
- a written or spoken agreement, especially one considering employment, sales or tenancy that is to be intended, enforceable by law
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person animal or plant lives or operates
- extreme punishment or pain
- the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortune of others
- compliance with standards rules or laws
- of first importance, the main thing
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- an electronic device for increasing amplitude of electrical signals used to sound reproduction
- a person, harmed, injured or killed as a result of crime accident or other event or action
- filled with awe or wonder
- an act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact
- doing a flip on the ground
- not enjoying the same standard of living or rights as the majority of people in a society
- squeeze together or grip
- suggesting something super unnatural
- in a way that expresses sorrow or regret, especially in a humorous manner
- an act of staging, or presenting a play concert or other form of entertainment
- especially of a replica of something of much a smaller size than normal very small
- in a way that displays fondness or tenderness
24 Clues: a witty remark or joke • squeeze together or grip • filled with awe or wonder • Not genuine, only assumed • doing a flip on the ground • extreme punishment or pain • the state of being superior • spectacular gymnastics, feats • of first importance, the main thing • suggesting something super unnatural • compliance with standards rules or laws • ...
Outsiders Chapter 3 2025-12-22
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- Things gotta get better, I figured. They couldn’t get worse. I was __.
- The kind of figurative language used in # ?
- Ponyboy ... I mean ... if I see you in the hall at school or someplace and don't say hi, well, it's not __ or anything, but……."
- Bad-tempered, irritable, or cantankerous: how Soda’s pony is described?
- Darry wheeled around and slapped me so hard that it knocked me against the door. Suddenly it was __ quiet.
- I shouted. Darry wheeled around and __ me so hard that it knocked me against the door.
- That was the truth. Socs were always behind a wall of __ (unfriendliness. coldness, detachment) careful not to let their real selves show through.
- "That's why we're separated," I said. "It's not money, it's feeling-you don't feel anything and we feel too __."
- I felt stupid. Compared to Johnny's home, mine was __.
- The person who gallantly offered to walk the Soc girls home? (Hyphenated word)
- The Greaser thought this, “Jailhouse Rock,” star was tough; __ __? (2 words)
- She (Cherry) looked at me quickly. "I could __ __ __ with Dallas Winston," she said. "I hope I never see him again, or I will." (3 words)
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- “__ __ is a perfect name for it," she said. "We're always going and going and going, and never asking where.” (2 words)
- Two-bit tore up a paper with Marcia’s phone number because he thought it was fake or __?
- The ironic name of Sodapop’s buckskin pony; __ __? (2 words)
- The kind of crazy Sodapop is about his pony?
- "Man, that was a tuff car. __ are tuff."
- Why Marcia and Cherry left their boyfriends; they were __?
- He's (Darry’s) hard as a rock and about as human. He's got eyes exactly like __ __.
- Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren't so different. We saw the same __.
- The guy that Pony’s mother could always make grin?
- Johnny was breathing heavily and I noticed he was staring at the Soc's hand. He was wearing three __ __. (2 words)
- kind of figurative language is used in # ? Hyperbole
- “Things were rough all over, all right. All over the __ __. It just didn't seem right to me.” (2 words)
- The Soc’s liked this popular rock band; the __?
- “An' you can shut your trap, Johnny Cade, 'cause we all know you ain't wanted at home, either. And you can't blame them." Johnny's eyes went round and he winced as though I'd __ him.
- Johnny likes it better when the old man's __ him.
27 Clues: "Man, that was a tuff car. __ are tuff." • The kind of figurative language used in # ? • The kind of crazy Sodapop is about his pony? • The Soc’s liked this popular rock band; the __? • Johnny likes it better when the old man's __ him. • The guy that Pony’s mother could always make grin? • I felt stupid. Compared to Johnny's home, mine was __. • ...
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton 2024-12-15
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- a member of the high socioeconomic class that prides themselves on their ability to fight and their looks
- the best friend of one of the Curtis boys who was rude to the youngest boy
- the clown of the group who was hard not to like
- the meanest of the group who had had no regrets and lived hard
- a member of the lower socioeconomic class that prides themselves on their ability to fight and their looks
- the narrator of the novel, The Outsiders
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- a term used for someone who doesn't fit society's expectations of 'normal'
- the oldest brother of the Curtis boys who is responsible and strict
- the middle brother of the Curtis boys who is charming and care-free
- the most sensitive of the group who craved love
10 Clues: the narrator of the novel, The Outsiders • the clown of the group who was hard not to like • the most sensitive of the group who craved love • the meanest of the group who had had no regrets and lived hard • the oldest brother of the Curtis boys who is responsible and strict • the middle brother of the Curtis boys who is charming and care-free • ...
Indian Horse - Comprehension Crossword 2025-04-11
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- What the residential school system tries to erase from Indigenous children.
- What Saul’s early years with his family and later life at school are all about.
- Saul first learns to skate on a frozen pond near a moose trail.
- Saul’s early life centers around his tight-knit but struggling relatives.
- The sport that becomes Saul’s escape and passion.
- What sets Saul apart in the sport of hockey.
- The priest at St. Jerome’s who introduces Saul to organized hockey and encourages his talent.
- The identity Saul is forced to suppress at the school.
- The type of school Saul is forced to attend.
- The surface where Saul first learns to skate and play.
- The area where Saul's family tries to live traditionally before being separated.
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- What Saul and others suffer at the hands of school staff.
- The name of the residential school Saul is taken to.
- Saul and the other children are punished for speaking their own.
- The word used to describe white settlers or outsiders.
- A constant feeling Saul experiences after being removed from his family.
- Saul joins a team after impressing older boys with his skill.
- What Saul does obsessively to improve his game.
- What hockey becomes for Saul — a way to leave trauma behind.
- The protagonist, a young Ojibwe boy with a gift for hockey.
20 Clues: What sets Saul apart in the sport of hockey. • The type of school Saul is forced to attend. • What Saul does obsessively to improve his game. • The sport that becomes Saul’s escape and passion. • The name of the residential school Saul is taken to. • The word used to describe white settlers or outsiders. • The identity Saul is forced to suppress at the school. • ...
Health Q3 Crossword 2023-04-03
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- a list of everyone that is included in your family
- a person someone knows, but is not considered a close friend.
- a family that includes additional relatives beyond parents and children
- the part you play in your relationship
- coping skills, Members of strong families demonstrate the ability to stand firmly together during a crisis.
- a friendship with someone in which there is affection but are not considered a couple
- putting family first
- have a strong influence on our total health
- a small circle of friends usually with similar backgrounds or tastes, who exclude people viewed as outsiders
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- may be related to each other by birth, marriage, or adoption
- a family consisting of one or more adopted children
- a bond or connection you have with other people
- occurs when a single parent remarries
- when one parent cares for one or more children
- the temporary placement of children in homes of parents not related to them
15 Clues: putting family first • occurs when a single parent remarries • the part you play in your relationship • have a strong influence on our total health • when one parent cares for one or more children • a bond or connection you have with other people • a list of everyone that is included in your family • a family consisting of one or more adopted children • ...
Random Knowledge 2025-05-02
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- canadian-american actor and comedian known for his energetic slapstick performances
- Ponyboy Curtis, a fourteen-year-old who lives with his two brothers, Darry and Soda
- a soft leather slipper or shoe, in a style originating among North American Indians
- the capital of Hawaii
- a non commissioned army officer of a rank above that of corporal
- with a sense of injury or strong displeasure
- known for its hard fight and fierce energy
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- a straight or pleated leg and a looser fit
- in a courteous and friendly way
- abundance; abundant quantity
- known actor for his distinctive voice and numerous film roles
- A migratory fish that can be found along the East Coast, this fish is known for its sharp teeth
- a band of adventurous kids who take on the might of a property developing company which plans to destroy their home to build a country club
- song for one
- fabric woven from flax yarns
15 Clues: song for one • the capital of Hawaii • abundance; abundant quantity • fabric woven from flax yarns • in a courteous and friendly way • a straight or pleated leg and a looser fit • known for its hard fight and fierce energy • with a sense of injury or strong displeasure • known actor for his distinctive voice and numerous film roles • ...
