the outsiders Crossword Puzzles
Sidney Bacorn Outsiders Vocab 1-4 2025-05-13
Across
- shameful
- continuing without stopping
- mischievous
- institution for young offenders
- unwilling to be involved
- shaking rapidly
- displeasure or menacing face
- speaking indistinctly
- to cry
- worried something bad will happen
Down
- incapable of serious thought
- almost impossible to understand
- bravely manner
- strong dislike
- lack of awareness of danger
- clever
- to make involuntary move because of pain or emotions
- unwilling
- open or bold
- uncooperative
20 Clues: clever • to cry • shameful • unwilling • mischievous • open or bold • uncooperative • bravely manner • strong dislike • shaking rapidly • speaking indistinctly • unwilling to be involved • continuing without stopping • lack of awareness of danger • incapable of serious thought • displeasure or menacing face • almost impossible to understand • institution for young offenders • ...
The Outsiders - Social Division By: Jacob Critch 8-5 2018-04-18
Across
- One of the drive-ins that Greasers go to that's called "The ______".
- Greasers are more harshly punished for what?
- The social group that lives on the west side of town.
- A physical fight between two groups of people.
- The cause of the social divide.
- Who tells Ponyboy that "Things are rough all over."?
- From whose point of view is the story told?
- Is killed by a Greaser.
- What many Greasers use in their hair.
Down
- Johnny started carrying a _____after he got beat up by a group of Socs.
- The leader of the Shepard gang.
- Synonym for "prejudgement".
- Kills a Soc.
- The social group with less money.
- One of the Drive-ins that Socs go to that's called "The ______".
15 Clues: Kills a Soc. • Is killed by a Greaser. • Synonym for "prejudgement". • The leader of the Shepard gang. • The cause of the social divide. • The social group with less money. • What many Greasers use in their hair. • From whose point of view is the story told? • Greasers are more harshly punished for what? • A physical fight between two groups of people. • ...
The Outsiders Crossword Puzzle: Ch. 5, 6, and 7 2024-01-17
Across
- To mock
- Affronted; showing anger at what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- To emit or spread
- Shocked to the point of speechlessness
- To avoid or evade.
- Separate or single
- A shade or colour.
- In a way that shows disdain
Down
- A wild and emotional reaction
- A formal declaration that a person or persons is guilty of an offence.
- Very important; crucial.
- To become less severe.
- Shocked or angry
- In a way that shows despair; crucial.
- Obviously.
15 Clues: To mock • Obviously. • Shocked or angry • To emit or spread • To avoid or evade. • Separate or single • A shade or colour. • To become less severe. • Very important; crucial. • In a way that shows disdain • A wild and emotional reaction • In a way that shows despair; crucial. • Shocked to the point of speechlessness • Affronted; showing anger at what is perceived as unfair treatment. • ...
Principles of Business Ch. 7 2017-06-21
Across
- the combined use of tactical and strategic management styles.
- influence that arises when group members recognize that the leader has special expertise in the area.
- all of the activities involved in obtaining, preparing, and compensating the employees of a business.
- the important principles that guide decisions and actions in the company.
- communications that move up or down in an organization between management and employees.
- short, specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve.
- influence that results from a leader's ability to give or withhold rewards.
- practices that ensure the appropriate standards of conduct are observed in a company's relationships.
- determines to what extent the business is accomplishing the goals it set out to reach in the planning stage.
- the way people get along with each other.
- principles of morality or rules of conduct.
- a style in which the manager is directive and controlling.
- communication methods that have been established and approved by the organization.
- communication that includes notes, letters, reports, and e-mail messages.
- the way a manager treats and involves employees.
Down
- power based on a leader's position within the formal structure.
- analyzing information, setting goals, and making decisions about what needs to be done.
- identifying and arranging the work and resources needed to achieve the goals that have been set.
- communication that occurs between those inside the organization and outsiders.
- communications that are spoken.
- influence that stems from the personal trust and respect members have for the leader.
- communications that move across the organization at the same level?employee to employee or manager to manager.
- a manager's effort to direct and lead people to accomplish the planned work of the organization.
- the first level of management in a business
- the process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources.
- common but unofficial ways that information moves in an organization.
- the ability to get others to accomplish tasks because of the position the leader holds.
- the ability to motivate individuals and groups to accomplish important goals.
- specialists with responsibilities for specific parts of a company's operations.
- communications that occur between managers, employees, and work groups.
- a style in which managers are less directive and involve employees in decision-making.
- top-level managers with responsibilities for the direction and success of the entire business.
- power resulting from the personal characteristics of a leader rather than the formal structure of an organization.
- power enabling a person to affect the actions of others.
34 Clues: communications that are spoken. • the way people get along with each other. • the first level of management in a business • principles of morality or rules of conduct. • the way a manager treats and involves employees. • power enabling a person to affect the actions of others. • a style in which the manager is directive and controlling. • ...
ISW4 Day 13 2024-12-18
Across
- He tried to _____ his voice on the phone but I could tell it was him.
- He hasn't a _____ of sense.
- Some people are questioning the _____ of her promises.
- Let me express my sincere _____ for all your help.
- They didn't listen to the enemy's _____ broadcasts.
- A wave of _____ swept over me when I saw my childhood home.
- Thousands of _____s have fled the area.
- She spoke with _____ on the need for better schools.
- Bronze is an _____ of copper and tin.
- You may not agree with him politically, but no one can question his _____.
- The old woman expressed her _____ by attending church daily.
- The government avoided a war by successfully resolving the issues through _____.
- There were several _____s contributing to their recent decline.
- The construction will probably cause some _____ in traffic delays.
- They were bullies, and they showed _____ for everyone and everything.
- The students discussed the latest news in national _____.
- Scientists are studying the body's _____s for controlling weight.
- She defended her beliefs with great _____.
- He learned about the job from an _____ in the newspaper.
- Because of her _____, we got all the work done in a few hours.
- The war brought _____ to thousands of refugees.
- She promised to love him for all _____.
- The organization fights against racial _____.
- He has been unable to find _____ to support his theory.
Down
- She puts particular _____ on developing good study habits.
- She described her accomplishments without exaggeration or _____.
- We've had a _____ in the number of students enrolling in the school.
- Mozart was a _____ who could compose music at the age of 5.
- She's taking a course on personal _____.
- He's complaining of all the usual flu _____s - a high temperature, a headache, and so on.
- The restaurant has a large seating _____.
- The _____ of this custom is not known.
- He had suffered through considerable _____.
- The current _____ rate is six percent.
- The magazine conducted a _____ to find out the favorite 100 movies of all time.
- He enjoyed the peace and _____ of the woods.
- He favors policies that promote _____.
- She rose in a _____ and stalked out of the room.
- The dog responded to the _____ of the ringing bell.
- His _____ was rewarded: after many rejections, he finally found a job.
- Marrying a close relative is a _____ in many cultures.
- Hurston’s writings were recognized for their _____s.
- The coyote appears in a great deal of Native American _____.
- The townspeople showed open _____ to outsiders.
- These battlefields are an important part of our _____ and should be preserved.
- The scientists performed chemical _____ of the soil.
- A _____ of an element consists of one or more atoms.
- In order to avoid family _____, the children spend equal time during the holidays with both of their grandmothers.
- She was a popular ruler throughout her _____.
- English is an important _____ of international communication.
50 Clues: He hasn't a _____ of sense. • Bronze is an _____ of copper and tin. • The _____ of this custom is not known. • The current _____ rate is six percent. • He favors policies that promote _____. • Thousands of _____s have fled the area. • She promised to love him for all _____. • She's taking a course on personal _____. • The restaurant has a large seating _____. • ...
Outsiders Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-16
Across
- Communicate (a message or information)/ transport or carry to a place.
- The creation or construction of a fictional character
- A firm decision to do or not to do something.
- A scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.
- The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
Down
- A way of carrying out a particular task,
- Be a warning or indication of (a future event).
- A group of models representing a story or from a story
- A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- Subject or topic
10 Clues: Subject or topic • A way of carrying out a particular task, • A firm decision to do or not to do something. • Be a warning or indication of (a future event). • The creation or construction of a fictional character • A group of models representing a story or from a story • A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • ...
Outsiders vocab 11-20 2021-09-07
Across
- A hostile challenge.
- Angered at something unjust or wrong.
- Similarity in appearance.
- In a sad manner.
- Struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
Down
- A group or class of persons in a superior status.
- Lack of respect along with a feeling of intense dislike.
- Use or manipulate to ones advantage.
- An overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration.
- In a heroic or brave manner.
10 Clues: In a sad manner. • A hostile challenge. • Similarity in appearance. • In a heroic or brave manner. • Use or manipulate to ones advantage. • Angered at something unjust or wrong. • Struck with fear, dread, or consternation. • An overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration. • A group or class of persons in a superior status. • ...
Outsiders Chapters 4-6 2021-10-29
Across
- clothes or covered
- to escape unoticed,to get away from
- Forewarning or foreboding of a future event
- Anxious, uneasy, fearful; especially about the future
- An institution to which youthful offenders are sent as an alternative to prison; a reform school
Down
- Bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy
- persistent in effort,stubbornly tenacious
- Angered at something unjust or wrong
- a particular shade of a given color
- regretfully; sorrowfully; pity
10 Clues: clothes or covered • Bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy • regretfully; sorrowfully; pity • a particular shade of a given color • to escape unoticed,to get away from • Angered at something unjust or wrong • persistent in effort,stubbornly tenacious • Forewarning or foreboding of a future event • Anxious, uneasy, fearful; especially about the future • ...
Outsiders Chapters 7-8 2022-05-24
Across
- The one candy that Pony, Darry, and Soda crave.
- The place that Sandy moved to.
- The place that Pony and Soda might get put into.
- The possesion that Dally took from Two-Bit.
- The side of Bob that Cherry knows.
Down
- The book that Johnny wants to read.
- The time it will take for Dally to get better.
- The injury that Johnny has.
- The care that Bob's parents have for him.
- The event that Randy isn't attending.
10 Clues: The injury that Johnny has. • The place that Sandy moved to. • The side of Bob that Cherry knows. • The book that Johnny wants to read. • The event that Randy isn't attending. • The care that Bob's parents have for him. • The possesion that Dally took from Two-Bit. • The time it will take for Dally to get better. • The one candy that Pony, Darry, and Soda crave. • ...
Outsiders Words to know 2016-06-02
10 Clues: cops • smokes • beat up • Punched • wise person • a poor person • a group of people • one thinks one is superior • careful or cautious manner • street fight between gangs or large groups
Evangelynn Jefferson's Outsiders Crossword 2024-03-12
Across
- Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry's last name
- Ponyboy's oldest brother; Overworks himself; The reason Ponyboy left;
- Where Johnny and Pony go after the incident with the socs;
- Other greaser gang in the book; Dally gets in fights with them a lot;
- Type of car the Socs drive;
- The main character in the book;
Down
- The girl Pony falls in love with
- One of the only things Pony had on his mind after seeing the movie;
- Name of Sodapop's old horse
- The gas station where Sodapop works;
10 Clues: Name of Sodapop's old horse • Type of car the Socs drive; • The main character in the book; • The girl Pony falls in love with • The gas station where Sodapop works; • Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry's last name • Where Johnny and Pony go after the incident with the socs; • One of the only things Pony had on his mind after seeing the movie; • ...
Outsiders 7-8 Vocab 2023-02-16
Across
- The gym teacher was ________ he could lift up to 65 pounds
- The mom was ______________ when her daughter died.
- The show was _______ over and over it got boring.
- I was _______ from the test when I saw the clock.
- Mia ________ on the gymnastics beam.
- The _______ sun was shining bright.
Down
- David accidentally ___________ the dude with the gun.
- The boys were ________ when they robbed the store.
- My mom's hair is _______ color which is very dark which made it look blue.
- The police officer was ________ when he saved the girl's life.
10 Clues: The _______ sun was shining bright. • Mia ________ on the gymnastics beam. • The show was _______ over and over it got boring. • I was _______ from the test when I saw the clock. • The mom was ______________ when her daughter died. • The boys were ________ when they robbed the store. • David accidentally ___________ the dude with the gun. • ...
Outsiders Chapters 1-2 2024-10-20
Across
- in a casual or unconcerned manner; without showing interest or enthusiasm
- enduring, lasting, continuing without change
- carefully or cautiously
- impossible to comprehend or measure
- wisely; showing deep understanding and good judgement
Down
- mischieviously or playfully dishonest manner
- unwilling or unable to believe something; skeptical or doubtful
- useful or valuable quality; an advantage or resource
- competition for the same goal; a state of being rivals/competitors
- processed or absorbed; understood thoroughly
10 Clues: carefully or cautiously • impossible to comprehend or measure • mischieviously or playfully dishonest manner • enduring, lasting, continuing without change • processed or absorbed; understood thoroughly • useful or valuable quality; an advantage or resource • wisely; showing deep understanding and good judgement • ...
Outsiders Vocab 10-12 2025-09-29
Across
- looked ________ with worry when he thought he might lose Ponyboy, just like they had lost their parents."
- the end of the trial, Ponyboy was ________, but the experience left him shaken and distant."
- ________ his fists, trying to hold back his emotions after Dally was shot."
- ________ off the sidewalk, not really paying attention to where he was going after Dally’s death."
- felt a ________ emptiness after losing both Johnny and Dally in the same night."
Down
- collapsed into bed from pure ________ after the rumble and all the chaos that followed."
- didn’t want people to treat him with ________ after the trial; he wanted them to see him as strong."
- Johnny and Dally died, Ponyboy wandered around in a ________, barely able to process what had happened."
- Ponyboy was ________ in the hospital, he kept insisting that he had killed Bob, even though he hadn’t."
- the hearing, the judge made no ________ to the night Bob was killed, focusing instead on Ponyboy’s well-being."
10 Clues: ________ his fists, trying to hold back his emotions after Dally was shot." • felt a ________ emptiness after losing both Johnny and Dally in the same night." • collapsed into bed from pure ________ after the rumble and all the chaos that followed." • the end of the trial, Ponyboy was ________, but the experience left him shaken and distant." • ...
Outsiders Vocab Part 2 2025-10-26
Across
- Superior; Top
- Patiently accepting; in an uninteresting way
- Anxious or fearful; uneasy
- Open, bold resistance to authority
Down
- Experienced in worldly ways
- The state of being uninterested and unsympathetic
- a glowing piece of wood, coal, etc
- Scornful; despising
- A feeling that something is about to occur
- Acting embarrassed or ashamed
10 Clues: Superior; Top • Scornful; despising • Anxious or fearful; uneasy • Experienced in worldly ways • Acting embarrassed or ashamed • a glowing piece of wood, coal, etc • Open, bold resistance to authority • A feeling that something is about to occur • Patiently accepting; in an uninteresting way • The state of being uninterested and unsympathetic
Outsiders Vocabulary list 3 2025-11-17
Across
- feeling,showing, or expressing sorrow repentance
- To loose strength or momentum
- extremely confusing or difficult to understand
- to change course or turn from one direction to another
Down
- a fit of uncontrolable laughter or weeping
- unhppy uneasy or unconfrotable
- outward expression of greif and sadness over a loss
- a person who extremely intrested in somthing
- having a passionate quick tempered nature
- to imitate someones actions or words especially to ridicule
10 Clues: To loose strength or momentum • unhppy uneasy or unconfrotable • having a passionate quick tempered nature • a fit of uncontrolable laughter or weeping • a person who extremely intrested in somthing • extremely confusing or difficult to understand • feeling,showing, or expressing sorrow repentance • outward expression of greif and sadness over a loss • ...
Outsiders and Outcasts Forasteros y marginados 2022-10-26
25 Clues: rima • negar • paria • prosa • abogar • intento • marginar • sabotaje • simetría • objeción • saludado • verificar • calibrado • honorable • subversivo • excéntrico • repetición • Verso libre • consonancia • con derecho • aliteración • interceptar • contradecir • intolerancia • sincronizando
Outsiders Vocabulary Review Chs. 1-6 2025-10-16
Across
- not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
- absolutely necessary or important; essential
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm
- feeling or showing annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- in a careful or cautious manner
- an angry or bad-tempered expression
- incapable of being fully understood
- brave; heroic; giving respect to women
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
Down
- bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy
- to move about in a disorganized way
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen
- give an involuntary grimace/shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress
- give a surprise or shock to (someone) in order to make them act or change
- not coming to an end; continuous
- clothed
- any person living alone or seeking to do so
- fail to be grasped or remembered
- unwilling or unable to believe something
- bad-tempered and combative
- having or showing persistence
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality
- to beg someone to do something
23 Clues: clothed • bad-tempered and combative • having or showing persistence • bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy • to beg someone to do something • in a careful or cautious manner • not coming to an end; continuous • fail to be grasped or remembered • to move about in a disorganized way • an angry or bad-tempered expression • incapable of being fully understood • ...
Frankenstein 2025-09-19
Across
- – He was recompensing her kindness by helping her move.
- – She read the new book with avidity, eager to learn more.
- – Medicine can ameliorate a bad headache.
- – They were intimate friends who shared every secret.
- – The laws of gravity are immutable; they never change.
- – She studied with ardour, full of passion and energy.
- – She averred that she was telling the truth.
- – A helmet is a requisite for riding a bike safely.
- – The dog’s piteous cry made everyone feel sorry for it.
- – The clock keeps perpetual time; it never stops.
- – The view from the mountain was sublime, inspiring awe.
- – He was inuring himself to the pain by practicing every day.
- – Warm tea can induce sleep.
- – The smell of cookies was diffusing through the house.
- – The lion has dominion over its territory.
- – The inexorable march of time cannot be stopped.
- – Tornadoes and hurricanes are natural phenomena we can observe.
- – The poem made an allusion to the Bible.
- – The dauntless explorer entered the dark cave without fear.
- – The tyros were just beginners at the game.
- – The teacher asked a metaphysical question about the meaning of life.
- – The campers were caught in the inclemency of the storm.
- – His plan to fly to Mars next year was chimerical, like a dream.
- – She showed solicitude by bringing her friend soup when she was sick.
- – She was disconsolate after losing her pet.
- – The group called outsiders infidels for not sharing their beliefs.
- – His mom showed indulgence by letting him stay up late.
Down
- – She had a predilection for chocolate over vanilla.
- – The team finally capitulated after losing five games in a row.
- – She gave a fervent speech, full of passion and energy.
- – The indefatigable runner never seemed to get tired.
- – The painting was imbued with sadness.
- – The crowd shouted in rapture when their team won.
- – He repined about his bad luck all day.
- – The family lived in penury, with barely enough to eat.
- – Her effusions of gratitude made everyone feel appreciated.
- – The park was quiet and tranquil.
- – He worked all day for only a pittance of pay.
- – The proud parents watched their progeny graduate.
- – His eccentricities, like wearing pajamas to school, were unusual.
- – He is an ardent gamer, playing with great enthusiasm.
- – A chamois climbed quickly up the steep mountain.
- – The soldier’s internment was held at the cemetery.
- – He showed filial love by caring for his parents.
- – She finished in tertiary place, coming in third.
- – His conciliation helped the two friends stop fighting.
- – She had a paroxysm of coughing during class.
- – His broken leg caused impediments to walking.
- – The insult kept rankling in his mind, making him upset.
- – By a caprice, she suddenly dyed her hair green.
50 Clues: – Warm tea can induce sleep. • – The park was quiet and tranquil. • – The painting was imbued with sadness. • – He repined about his bad luck all day. • – Medicine can ameliorate a bad headache. • – The poem made an allusion to the Bible. • – The lion has dominion over its territory. • – The tyros were just beginners at the game. • ...
Outsiders Words to know 2016-06-03
10 Clues: cops • smokes • beat up • Punched • wise person • a poor person • a group of people • careful or cautious manner • one thinks one is superior • street fight between gangs or large groups
Outsiders chap 1-12 2024-05-31
11 Clues: Where PB and J hid • Sodapop’s horse name • Who dies in chapter 10 • Bob’s Sheldon real name • Wind Book PB reads to J • The way Dally calls jail • Johnny’s switchblade length • Spy that helped the greasers • Spy that helped the greasers • PB says what J is like to the gang • Which of PB’s friend has a sideburn
outsiders chp 7-8 2023-02-17
Across
- he was all ____ and had no brains
- The cop became a hero when he used himself as a distraction to ____ the attention of the criminal
- he was ____ when his brother jumped at him when he turned the corner
- When the boxer got knocked out he _____ onto the ground
- his dodge challenger was _____ all black and had some cool wheels to
- the victims of the _______ were scarred for the rest of their lives
Down
- The sun ______ energy onto the earth's surface
- the _______ skipped school to do unlawful things
- A _____ dream is sometimes bad because it usually happens when you experienced something traumatic
- He _____ a way to get free in-game currency
10 Clues: he was all ____ and had no brains • He _____ a way to get free in-game currency • The sun ______ energy onto the earth's surface • the _______ skipped school to do unlawful things • When the boxer got knocked out he _____ onto the ground • the victims of the _______ were scarred for the rest of their lives • ...
Outsiders Chapters 4-6 2021-10-29
Across
- clothes or covered
- to escape unoticed,to get away from
- Forewarning or foreboding of a future event
- Anxious, uneasy, fearful; especially about the future
- An institution to which youthful offenders are sent as an alternative to prison; a reform school
Down
- Bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy
- persistent in effort,stubbornly tenacious
- Angered at something unjust or wrong
- a particular shade of a given color
- regretfully; sorrowfully; pity
10 Clues: clothes or covered • Bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy • regretfully; sorrowfully; pity • a particular shade of a given color • to escape unoticed,to get away from • Angered at something unjust or wrong • persistent in effort,stubbornly tenacious • Forewarning or foreboding of a future event • Anxious, uneasy, fearful; especially about the future • ...
Outsiders vocabulary; 10-12 2021-12-16
10 Clues: to make a comment • about to pass out • a cliche used as a joke • to worship/adore someone • To talk complete nonsense • immense/fast,or large amount • to swerve, to change direction • showing a lack of understanding • to put on clothes or to get ready • To avoid contact, by your own nervous instinct
Outsiders chapter 3-4 2022-05-24
10 Clues: funny guy • main character • pony's brother • pony best friend • what the gang is • Bobs best friends • soc cheerleadeader • Cherry best friend • Person Johnny killed • Pony's oldest brother
ch 3 outsiders vocab 2022-09-08
Across
- in a brave or heroic manner
- shake as a result of anxiety or excitement
- soaked or drenched with liquid
- to sit over in a lazy manner or droop
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit
- a select group that is superior in terms of ability
Down
- emotional state of being distant
- having no personal reference
- bad tempered or combative
- greatly astonished or amazed
10 Clues: bad tempered or combative • in a brave or heroic manner • having no personal reference • greatly astonished or amazed • soaked or drenched with liquid • emotional state of being distant • to sit over in a lazy manner or droop • shake as a result of anxiety or excitement • a select group that is superior in terms of ability • ...
Outsiders Vocab 10-12 2025-09-29
Across
- Ponyboy ________ his fists, trying to hold back his emotions after Dally was shot.
- When Ponyboy was ________ in the hospital, he kept insisting that he had killed Bob, even though he hadn’t.
- Ponyboy felt a ________ emptiness after losing both Johnny and Dally in the same night.
- At the hearing, the judge made no ________ to the night Bob was killed, focusing instead on Ponyboy’s well-being.
- Ponyboy didn’t want people to treat him with ________ after the trial; he wanted them to see him as strong.
- At the end of the trial, Ponyboy was ________, but the experience left him shaken and distant.
Down
- Ponyboy collapsed into bed from pure ________ after the rumble and all the chaos that followed.
- Ponyboy ________ off the sidewalk, not really paying attention to where he was going after Dally’s death.
- After Johnny and Dally died, Ponyboy wandered around in a ________, barely able to process what had happened.
- Darry looked ________ with worry when he thought he might lose Ponyboy, just like they had lost their parents.
10 Clues: Ponyboy ________ his fists, trying to hold back his emotions after Dally was shot. • Ponyboy felt a ________ emptiness after losing both Johnny and Dally in the same night. • At the end of the trial, Ponyboy was ________, but the experience left him shaken and distant. • ...
Outsiders Vocab List 3 2025-11-17
Across
- to lose strength
- extremely confusing
- to change the course from one direction to another
- outward expression of grief and sadness over a loss
Down
- unhappy
- a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping
- someone who is _______ interested in something
- having a passionate, quick-tempered nature
- to imitate
- feeling, or expressing sorrow
10 Clues: unhappy • to imitate • to lose strength • extremely confusing • feeling, or expressing sorrow • having a passionate, quick-tempered nature • a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping • someone who is _______ interested in something • to change the course from one direction to another • outward expression of grief and sadness over a loss
Outsiders Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2025-11-23
10 Clues: Shaking slightly. • Shocked and surprised. • Acting brave and noble. • Experienced and worldly. • Stubborn or bad-tempered. • clever at tricking people. • The best or highest group. • A glowing piece of coal or wood. • Accepting something without fighting. • Being distant or not interested in others.
Unit-3 2023-12-06
Across
- words with subjective definitions, words that can mean other things other than what you wanted to express.
- helps to create imaginary constructs and tell stories
- used to learn, discover, and explore
- expressions or figures of speech, such as “a piece of cake”
- When a person's nonverbal behavior contradicts their verbal communication, such as saying “that was so yummy” with a disgusted face.
- used to influence the behavior of others through requests, rules, or persuasions
- when we interrupt the complete interaction, based on culture and experience.
- Nonverbal communication at allows for back-and-forth conversation,such as nodding your head when talking, or eye contact.
- States that things are not constant. For example, saying “ Max is bad” he will not be bad forever, things can change.
- Depends on the person communicating, and can vary through people's backgrounds
- Used to make something sound more polite and less blunt, such as saying someone “passed away” rather than “died”
- language official and academic, makes you sound intelligent and capable, uses full sentences and correct grammar
- Shows preference and prejudice
- words that are dictionary definitions that everyone will be able to understand.
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- use informal words, such as “wanna” instead of “want to”
- Used with a combination of verbal communication and a nonverbal behavior, such as a child saying “I'm excited” while jumping up and down.
- Language that can have various meanings, such as “people are our best ingredient”
- used to maintain or develop a relationship
- when we use language to fulfill and communicate our needs
- A form of nonverbal communication that emphasizes a word or part of the message, such as saying “NO” as you slam your hand on the table.
- Vulgarity and cursing
- When replacing verbal communication with only nonverbal communication, such as shrugging your shoulders when asked what time it is, instead of saying “no”
- specialized or technical language, correlated to a certain topic that outsiders may not understand. Such as car talk.
- language common everyday language, continuous and casual, uses contractions and abbreviations
- dictionary definition of the word that can be changed based on context
- an idea or expression that has been overused that it has lost their original meaning, such as “light as a feather”
- words made up of a certain group that shares the same understanding of the words. Such as, the tea or on fleak
- used to request or relay information
- Nonverbal communication the reinforces the verbal communication, such as nodding your head when saying “yes!”
- helps us guide the words we use, such as grammar, structure, and punctuation
30 Clues: Vulgarity and cursing • Shows preference and prejudice • used to learn, discover, and explore • used to request or relay information • used to maintain or develop a relationship • helps to create imaginary constructs and tell stories • use informal words, such as “wanna” instead of “want to” • when we use language to fulfill and communicate our needs • ...
AbrilGonzalezMoguel_P4 2023-04-12
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- The goal of improving social and economic conditions of an increasingly urbanized population, helps maintain environment(VIT6)
- Crops for sell and profit(CC5)
- Boundary that is drawn by powerful outsiders(IDK4)
- # of people required to support a business(IDK6)
- A language that is adopted as a common language who have different native languages, shares long history of communication(VIT3)
- Indirect control of another country through economic/political pressure(IDK4)
- Moving herds of animals to specific areas due to seasons(IDK2)
- 20million inhabitants(CC6)
- The blending traits from two different cultures collide and make a new trait(IDK3)
- Theory that states the price and demands for real estate(IDK5)
- Form of mass production where each worker is assigned one specific task and perform it repeatedly(CC7)
- Describes the effect of distance on cultural/spatial interactions(CC1)
- An official # of individuals in a population, helps decide best how to allocate resources and determine political representation(VIT1)
- Force that unifies people(CC4)
- How the physical environment determines social development(IDK1)
- Final authority over a territory, formation and protection of the establishment depends on who takes control(VIT4)
- 10million inhabitants(CC6)
- A person who is forced to flee their home but remains in home country(CC2)
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- A period of rapid growth with manufacturing/production and machines, displays our development as an human race(VIT7)
- Technique to encourage people to sell their property at a very low price(IDK6)
- Different parts of a cultural region exposed to different influences and become less similar(CC3)
- Total monetary value of all goods, services, and investments produced(IDK7)
- Adoption of flexible work rules and task-rotation in companies(CC7)
- Three categories of costs to increase profits;transportation,labor, and agglomeration(IDK7)
- The decline in travel time due to social innovations(IDK3)
- Crops used by those who produced it(CC5)
- Transportation costs associated with distance from market, excellent display of balance in the transportation costs and land costs(VIT5)
- A computer system that analyzes and displays data related to positions on the Earth's surface(IDK1)
- Series of laws that enabled landowners to purchase and enclose land(IDK5)
- The increasing sense of connectivity that brings people closer(CC1)
- Different cultures acquire common ideas and become more similar(CC3)
- Population increases arithmetically while food supply increases geometrically, could predict future issues as population increases and is a problem in developing countries as of now(VIT2)
- When the educated leave to better conditions(IDK2)
- A person who flees home country(CC2)
- Force that divides the people(CC4)
35 Clues: 20million inhabitants(CC6) • 10million inhabitants(CC6) • Crops for sell and profit(CC5) • Force that unifies people(CC4) • Force that divides the people(CC4) • A person who flees home country(CC2) • Crops used by those who produced it(CC5) • # of people required to support a business(IDK6) • Boundary that is drawn by powerful outsiders(IDK4) • ...
Outsiders Crossword 2021-04-29
Outsiders Crossword 2024-12-18
Outsiders Chapter 5 2025-03-10
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- Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on.
- Brave; heroic.
- A compound containing two oxygen atoms bonded together in its molecule or as the anion
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- A knife with a blade that is hidden in the handle and that springs out when a button is pressed
- A rear-engined, air-cooled compact car
- A conception of or belief about something.
- A strong, fine-textured cotton fabric, typically patterned with colorful stripes or checks.
7 Clues: Brave; heroic. • A rear-engined, air-cooled compact car • A conception of or belief about something. • A compound containing two oxygen atoms bonded together in its molecule or as the anion • A strong, fine-textured cotton fabric, typically patterned with colorful stripes or checks. • ...
Vocabulary Outsiders Chapters 1-2 2022-02-24
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- confused or not able to think clearly
- defiant or resisting authority
- to shake with slight motion
- the act of uncertainty
- to wrap to prevent sound
- a light cotton fabric used for shirts
- a thug or gangster
- an article in the newspaper presenting an opinion
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- moving quick, speedy or fast.
- the estimation or belief in which a person is held
- a street fight
- tending to cause excitement, questionable
- showing unbelief or skeptical
- compassionate or showing sympathy
14 Clues: a street fight • a thug or gangster • the act of uncertainty • to wrap to prevent sound • to shake with slight motion • moving quick, speedy or fast. • showing unbelief or skeptical • defiant or resisting authority • compassionate or showing sympathy • confused or not able to think clearly • a light cotton fabric used for shirts • tending to cause excitement, questionable • ...
Outsiders crossword 2021-03-12
5 Clues: the person who Johnny killed • the person who killed someone • the main character of the book • what the Socs jumped Johnny in • one of the things Dally gives to Johnny and Pony
Outsiders Vocabulary 2024-12-03
5 Clues: to beg someone desperately • to fail to be grasped or remembered • angered at something unjust or wrong • a feeling that something bad will happen • a feeling that someone is not worthy of respect
Outsiders Words to know 2016-06-02
10 Clues: cops • smokes • beat up • Punched • wise person • a poor person • a group of people • one thinks one is superior • careful or cautious manner • street fight between gangs or large groups
List 1 Outsiders vocabulary 2012-05-03
10 Clues: color • to tremble • careless, rash • staring fiercly • full of life and vigor • to understand completely • descend; to sink to a lower level • filled with great suprise; astound • extreme mental insensitiveness and confusion • to shrink or draw back abruptly, as in pain or distress
Outsiders Ch11-12 Vocabulary 2023-11-17
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- withdrawing or shrinking from
- set free after evidence has been considered
- likely
- shifted from one direction to another
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- great in size or scope
- state of emptiness; void
- adored: worshipped; blindly admired
- protector; one who watches over another
- an appearance in front of a judge before a trial
- gushed up
10 Clues: likely • gushed up • great in size or scope • state of emptiness; void • withdrawing or shrinking from • adored: worshipped; blindly admired • shifted from one direction to another • protector; one who watches over another • set free after evidence has been considered • an appearance in front of a judge before a trial
Outsiders Vocab list #1 2024-09-09
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- incapable of being fully explored or understood
- the quality or state of being aloof or emotionally distant
- showing contempt;scornful
- without stopping;continuously
- in a way that expresses urgency
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- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- (of a person or their actions) without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action
- in a casually calm and relaxed manner
- the process of burning slowly with smoke but no flame
- bad tempered and combative
10 Clues: showing contempt;scornful • bad tempered and combative • without stopping;continuously • in a way that expresses urgency • in a casually calm and relaxed manner • incapable of being fully explored or understood • the process of burning slowly with smoke but no flame • the quality or state of being aloof or emotionally distant • ...
Outsiders Vocab List 2 2024-09-16
10 Clues: Escape • Not guilty • Compliance • Legally answerable • Filled with horror • Lack of self-confidence • Disturbed state of mind • Tendency to commit crime • An ugly, twisted expression on ones face • Physical strength in contrast to intelligence
Outsiders Vocab 10-12 2025-09-29
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- the hearing, the judge made no ________ to the night Bob was killed, focusing instead on Ponyboy’s well-being."
- felt a ________ emptiness after losing both Johnny and Dally in the same night."
- looked ________ with worry when he thought he might lose Ponyboy, just like they had lost their parents."
- collapsed into bed from pure ________ after the rumble and all the chaos that followed."
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- ________ off the sidewalk, not really paying attention to where he was going after Dally’s death."
- Johnny and Dally died, Ponyboy wandered around in a ________, barely able to process what had happened."
- Ponyboy was ________ in the hospital, he kept insisting that he had killed Bob, even though he hadn’t."
- didn’t want people to treat him with ________ after the trial; he wanted them to see him as strong."
- ________ his fists, trying to hold back his emotions after Dally was shot."
- the end of the trial, Ponyboy was ________, but the experience left him shaken and distant."
10 Clues: ________ his fists, trying to hold back his emotions after Dally was shot." • felt a ________ emptiness after losing both Johnny and Dally in the same night." • collapsed into bed from pure ________ after the rumble and all the chaos that followed." • the end of the trial, Ponyboy was ________, but the experience left him shaken and distant." • ...
Outsiders Vocab List 1 2025-11-03
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- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- greatly astonished or amazed
- Without thinking or ______ about the consequences of an action
- Uncaring
- bad-tempered and comabtive
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- without stopping
- anxious or fearful that something bad will happen
- showing contempt scornful
- in a way that expresses urgency
- the process of burning slowly with smoke but no flames
10 Clues: Uncaring • without stopping • showing contempt scornful • bad-tempered and comabtive • greatly astonished or amazed • in a way that expresses urgency • anxious or fearful that something bad will happen • the process of burning slowly with smoke but no flames • Without thinking or ______ about the consequences of an action • ...
Outsiders Vocab List 3 2025-11-17
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- Feeling, showing, or expressing sorrow, repentance, or regret
- to lose strength or momentum
- extremely confusing or difficult to understand
- To change course or turn from one direction to another
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- unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable
- a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping
- outward expression of greif and sadness over loss
- A person who is extremely interested in something
- Have a passionate, quick-tempered nature
- To imitate someone or actions or words, especially to ridicule
10 Clues: to lose strength or momentum • unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable • Have a passionate, quick-tempered nature • a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping • extremely confusing or difficult to understand • outward expression of greif and sadness over loss • A person who is extremely interested in something • To change course or turn from one direction to another • ...
Outsiders Vocab list 2 2025-11-10
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- Responsible by law
- Disturbed state of mind
- An ugly twisted expression on a person typically expressing disgust or pain
- To free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict or of notguiltyt
- Compliance with standa,rds rules or laws
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- Showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self confidence
- Evade danger typically in a skillful way
- Showing or characterized tendency to commit a crime
- Filled with ______ or shock
- Physical strength in contrast to intelligence
10 Clues: Responsible by law • Disturbed state of mind • Filled with ______ or shock • Evade danger typically in a skillful way • Compliance with standa,rds rules or laws • Physical strength in contrast to intelligence • Showing or characterized tendency to commit a crime • Showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self confidence • ...
Unit 4 Remediation 2024-12-20
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- area which can govern itself in certain areas, but does not have complete power to govern
- boundary in the natural landscape that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in place as people moved in
- with two or more nations (includes most states)
- buffer zone created by treaties/agreements between two or more military powers that falls on either side of the actual boundary
- final authority over a territory and the right to defend territorial integrity against incursion
- political and/or economic alliance of three or more states that is formed for mutual benefit to promote shared goals and resolve disputes, but can limit the economic or political actions of member states creating a challenge to state sovereignty
- nation who do not have its own independent state
- political,economic and social alliance aimed at promoting greater unity, cohesion, and efficiency of African states and reducing the strains of their colonial roots
- aimed at promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among Arctic states, Arctic indigenous communities and other Arctic inhabitants
- military alliance formed after WWII between the U.S., Canada and 26 European states to ensure mutual assistance in times of aggression
- economic alliance to gradually eliminate tariffs and trade barriers between the U.S., Canada, Mexico
- economic alliance between European countries (1992)
- policies or actions designed to induce states to change their behavior
- boundary that is drawn by powerful outsiders and ignores existing cultural groups
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- power expressed geographically as control over people, land, and resources
- an area that governs itself, but is not an independent country
- the transfer of decision-making power from a central government to a lower level
- union formed to promote international world peace and security after WWII, comprised of 6 principal organs that meet to decide on common issues and policies
- boundary that coincides with cultural groups (religion, language) subsequent boundaryboundary that evolves as the cultural landscape of an area takes shape and changes as cultural landscape changes
- economicallianceaimed at improving development in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, and Brunei
- connection of people, their culture, and their economic systems to the land creating a desire for ownership over a defined space
- political unit with a permanent population and boundaries that are recognized by other states that allows for the administration of laws, collection of taxes, and provision of defense
- people who think of themselves as one based on a sense of shared culture and history and who desire political autonomy
- boundary that no longer exists as an international border, but remnants of its existence remain
24 Clues: with two or more nations (includes most states) • nation who do not have its own independent state • economic alliance between European countries (1992) • an area that governs itself, but is not an independent country • policies or actions designed to induce states to change their behavior • ...
Sacrifice-Outsiders 2017-05-14
5 Clues: How did Johnny die? • who died for Johnny? • When the church was on fire what did the boys do? • Who dropped out of school and got a full time job? • Who did not go to college because is was unaffordable?
Sacrifice-Outsiders 2017-05-14
5 Clues: How did Johnny die? • who died because of Johnny? • When the church was on fire what did the boys do? • Who dropped out of school and got a full time job? • Who did not go to college because is was unaffordable?
Outsiders Crossword 2014-05-05
6 Clues: Who ran away with Johnny? • Who's nickname is Cherry? • Who is Sherri's boyfriend? • Who was late for the rumble? • Who quotes "Stay gold Ponyboy"(10.119) • Who brings Ponyboy a copy of "Gone with the wind"?
Outsiders Vocabulary 2020-11-09
5 Clues: excessive eagerness • expressing disbelief • unable to measure by a sounding line • a fine cotton fabric with various design • a turned up tuft of hair that resist cont
Outsiders Trivia 2024-02-26
5 Clues: prison/prison cell • something impressive • a gun that Dally uses • a person in a gang that is known for their greasy hair • a person in a gang that is known for being rich & privileged
Outsiders vocab 11-20 2021-09-07
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- A hostile challenge.
- Angered at something unjust or wrong.
- Similarity in appearance.
- In a sad manner.
- Struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
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- A group or class of persons in a superior status.
- Lack of respect along with a feeling of intense dislike.
- Use or manipulate to ones advantage.
- An overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration.
- In a heroic or brave manner.
10 Clues: In a sad manner. • A hostile challenge. • Similarity in appearance. • In a heroic or brave manner. • Use or manipulate to ones advantage. • Angered at something unjust or wrong. • Struck with fear, dread, or consternation. • An overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration. • A group or class of persons in a superior status. • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary 3-4 2023-04-10
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- quickly turning or whirling; speedily spinning around
- in a way that shows great need or distress
- to change something’s physical position
- a disposition to be distant and unsympathetic in manner
- to lift and move (something) with great effort
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- fearful that something bad will happen
- without hope
- in a serious or gloomy manner
- of a group or class that is considered the very best
- to grimace because of pain or disgust
10 Clues: without hope • in a serious or gloomy manner • to grimace because of pain or disgust • fearful that something bad will happen • to change something’s physical position • in a way that shows great need or distress • to lift and move (something) with great effort • of a group or class that is considered the very best • quickly turning or whirling; speedily spinning around • ...
Outsiders - Vocabulary Review Crossword 2021-12-16
Across
- Expressing disdain;scornfully
- the state of resembling or being alike
- conceited or arrogant, especially in a bold or impudent way.
- not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
- in a way that expresses urgent or piteous pleading
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- extreme physical or mental suffering.
- temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow on the head.
- the state of being superior
- a person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a threat or danger
- continuous, incessant unceasing efforts unceasing vigilance.
10 Clues: the state of being superior • Expressing disdain;scornfully • extreme physical or mental suffering. • the state of resembling or being alike • not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant • in a way that expresses urgent or piteous pleading • continuous, incessant unceasing efforts unceasing vigilance. • conceited or arrogant, especially in a bold or impudent way. • ...
Outsiders 1 and 2 2021-12-02
10 Clues: to obey • wisely knowingly • in a casual manner • not ready to believe • in a mischievious way • thought over, absorbed • cautiously or carefully • an advantage or source of strength • not capable of being understood or grasped • a continued striving for advantage over another
Outsiders Ch 4 Vocab 2025-01-14
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- anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
- (of a person's voice) to shake or tremble in speaking, typically through nervousness or emotion
- to show suppressed anger, hate, or jealousy
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant
- having very light blond hair
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- in a scornful way that shows disdain
- in a way that expresses sorrow or regret, especially in a wry or humorous manner
- open resistance; bold disobedience
- the character or condition of being final, settled, irrevocable, or complete
- without stopping, incessantly, continuously
10 Clues: having very light blond hair • open resistance; bold disobedience • in a scornful way that shows disdain • to show suppressed anger, hate, or jealousy • without stopping, incessantly, continuously • anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen • the character or condition of being final, settled, irrevocable, or complete • ...
Outsiders Vocabulary List #3 2025-11-17
10 Clues: To imitate. • Quick-tempered. • To lose strength. • Sorrow or regret. • Unhappy, Uncomfortable. • Uncontrollable laughter. • Difficult to understand. • Grief and sadness over a loss. • Extremely interested in something. • Turnfrom one direction to another.
Outsiders Vocab Part 2 2025-10-27
Across
- Not ready to believe; doubting.
- An advantage or a source of strength.
- In a mischievous way.
- Casually and enthusiastically.
- In a wise manner.
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- Cautiously, carefully.
- Thought over; absorbed
- Not capable of being understood or grasped.
- A continued striving for advantage over one another.
- Obeying the rules.
10 Clues: In a wise manner. • Obeying the rules. • In a mischievous way. • Cautiously, carefully. • Thought over; absorbed • Casually and enthusiastically. • Not ready to believe; doubting. • An advantage or a source of strength. • Not capable of being understood or grasped. • A continued striving for advantage over one another.
Outsiders Vocab 10-12 2025-09-29
Across
- At the hearing, the judge made no ________ to the night Bob was killed, focusing instead on Ponyboy’s well-being.
- After Johnny and Dally died, Ponyboy wandered around in a ________, barely able to process what had happened.
- Darry looked ________ with worry when he thought he might lose Ponyboy, just like they had lost their parents.
- When Ponyboy was ________ in the hospital, he kept insisting that he had killed Bob, even though he hadn’t.
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- Ponyboy ________ off the sidewalk, not really paying attention to where he was going after Dally’s death.
- At the end of the trial, Ponyboy was ________, but the experience left him shaken and distant.
- Ponyboy didn’t want people to treat him with ________ after the trial; he wanted them to see him as strong.
- Ponyboy collapsed into bed from pure ________ after the rumble and all the chaos that followed.
- Ponyboy ________ his fists, trying to hold back his emotions after Dally was shot.
- Ponyboy felt a ________ emptiness after losing both Johnny and Dally in the same night.
10 Clues: Ponyboy ________ his fists, trying to hold back his emotions after Dally was shot. • Ponyboy felt a ________ emptiness after losing both Johnny and Dally in the same night. • At the end of the trial, Ponyboy was ________, but the experience left him shaken and distant. • ...
the the the 2021-09-02
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- Study behavior of animals/wildlife sometime diseases and genetics in animals
- Look after heath of newly weaned piglet so it grows as big as possible
- Help animals who had surgerys lost limbs or suffer from pain to enjoy a better life
- load animals onto and off of trucks
- Sell animals for auction
- manage ranches
- Train horse for show races or for being ride and they train riders to ride horse
- Clean trim or shoe horse or take care of ponies mules donkey hooves
- Help on farm by milking calving feeding and breeding
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- Buy sell select animals for others
- Inspects meat to make sure it safe to eat
- rManager of a place where adult female hogs give birth to piglet
- groomer To tidy up or cut pets and also sometimes bath.
- Move and monitor cattle around feeding place
- Uses birds to eat other pest birds like pigeons or relocate birds
- Make sure accurate grades on animals being sold
- clean/power washes animal related things
- Help manage the mill also feed the cows while also mixing storeings and delivering feed
- Help research in areas of embryo creation cloning and transgenic animal reproduction
- Manages farm work for farm/ranch owner
20 Clues: manage ranches • Sell animals for auction • Buy sell select animals for others • load animals onto and off of trucks • Manages farm work for farm/ranch owner • clean/power washes animal related things • Inspects meat to make sure it safe to eat • Move and monitor cattle around feeding place • Make sure accurate grades on animals being sold • ...
Words related to politics and governance 2022-09-04
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- an ideology expressed by people who fervently believe that their nation is superior to all others
- the false information that is distributed to cause harm and advance a political cause
- to take part actively and energetically in the activities of an election campaign
- involving diplomats or the managements of the relationships between countries
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under a government
- a person who writes and passes laws
- to bring an issue, organization, way of doing something, etc. to the attention of the public so that it can be discussed
- a situation in which something such as an economy, government, or system can continue in a regular and successful way without unexpected changes
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information
- the policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- a condition in which a group, organization, government, etc., is split into two or more smaller groups with differing and often opposing opinions or interests
- capacity of outsiders to obtain valid and timely information about the activities of government
- a common accusation in politics when the relative of a powerful figure ascends to similar power seemingly without appropriate qualifications
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
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- a political division of the people in ancient Rome
- the branch of authority in a country which is concerned with law and the legal system
- a publication issued by a political party before a General Election
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, etc.
- the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions
- the set of political principles by which a place or organization is governed
- a strong adherence, dedication, or loyalty to a political party—or to an ideology or agenda
- any attempt by individuals or private interest groups to influence the decisions of government
- to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control
- one possessing or held to possess supreme political power
- an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against maladministration, especially that of public authorities
- the loyalty of a citizen to his or her government or of a subject to his or her sovereign
- the structure of a government and reflect the interrelated relationships, factors, and other influences upon the institution
- the practice of making moral judgments about political action
30 Clues: a person who writes and passes laws • a political division of the people in ancient Rome • one possessing or held to possess supreme political power • the practice of making moral judgments about political action • a publication issued by a political party before a General Election • to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control • ...
The Outsiders Chapter 1-9/Ryan & Sebastion 2022-06-06
9 Clues: the police • a cigarette • main character • acts like a parent • also known as a gun • got jumped by the socs • the person that makes a lot of jokes • helped ponyboy and johnny hid from the cops • the place where ponyboy and johnny saved a ton of kids
Kruiswoordraadsel Broederband: De Outsiders 2014-11-23
Across
- Wie is de beste vriend van Hal?
- Wei is de vader van Hal?
- Wie is de mama van Hal?
- In ... kun je maar op een manier krijger worden.
- Jongens worden uitgekozen voor een team.(...)
- Met wat is de vader van Hal vermoord?
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- ...is de oberjarl.
- Wat is de naam van de plaats waar ze wonen?
- Wie is de vriend van de vader van Hal?
- Wat is de naam van de boot van Hal?
10 Clues: ...is de oberjarl. • Wie is de mama van Hal? • Wei is de vader van Hal? • Wie is de beste vriend van Hal? • Wat is de naam van de boot van Hal? • Met wat is de vader van Hal vermoord? • Wie is de vriend van de vader van Hal? • Wat is de naam van de plaats waar ze wonen? • Jongens worden uitgekozen voor een team.(...) • In ... kun je maar op een manier krijger worden.
Outsiders Chapter 7-8 2023-02-16
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- The man was drunk driving and accidentally ________ a little boy.
- My bad luck kept ________ over and over.
- I was _______ when I saw the ingredients on the back of the bag of chips.
- When I was taking a test I ______ some of the question.
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- The sun was _______ the surface with heat.
- On the news they were showing 3 _________ who committed crimes.
- My old 5th grade best friend _____ my popularity.
- The girl had an ______ look on her face when her teacher told them they were having a pop quiz.
- Our new gym teacher was very _____ with strength.
- The girl dyed her hair _____ black that looked almost red.
10 Clues: My bad luck kept ________ over and over. • The sun was _______ the surface with heat. • My old 5th grade best friend _____ my popularity. • Our new gym teacher was very _____ with strength. • When I was taking a test I ______ some of the question. • The girl dyed her hair _____ black that looked almost red. • ...
outsiders chp 7-8 2023-02-17
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- he was all ____ and had no brains
- The cop became a hero when he used himself as a distraction to ____ the attention of the criminal
- he was ____ when his brother jumped at him when he turned the corner
- When the boxer got knocked out he _____ onto the ground
- his dodge challenger was _____ all black and had some cool wheels to
- the victims of the _______ were scarred for the rest of their lives
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- The sun ______ energy onto the earth's surface
- the _______ skipped school to do unlawful things
- A _____ dream is sometimes bad because it usually happens when you experienced something traumatic
- He _____ a way to get free in-game currency
10 Clues: he was all ____ and had no brains • He _____ a way to get free in-game currency • The sun ______ energy onto the earth's surface • the _______ skipped school to do unlawful things • When the boxer got knocked out he _____ onto the ground • the victims of the _______ were scarred for the rest of their lives • ...
outsiders character cross word 2025-04-10
10 Clues: she is a spy • the gangs pet • a soc who dies • he is youngest boy • he cant shut his mouth • he is sodas best friend • she is a black haired doll • he is a happy go lucky character • he spends most of his time in jail • he is very tough and mean (hint he hits ponyboy)
outsiders vocab part 2 2025-10-27
Across
- Top or superior
- Patiently accepting; in an uninteresting way
- Anxious or fearful, uneasy
- Open, bold resistance to authority
Down
- Experienced in worldly ways
- The state of being uninterested or unsympathetic
- A glowing piece of wood,coal,etc.
- Scornful, despising
- A feeling that something is about to occur
- Acting embarrassed or ashamed
10 Clues: Top or superior • Scornful, despising • Anxious or fearful, uneasy • Experienced in worldly ways • Acting embarrassed or ashamed • A glowing piece of wood,coal,etc. • Open, bold resistance to authority • A feeling that something is about to occur • Patiently accepting; in an uninteresting way • The state of being uninterested or unsympathetic
Outsiders vocab part 1 2025-10-30
10 Clues: obeying • Wisely;knowingly • Cautiously;carefully • In a mischievous way • Thought over; absorbed • Not ready to believe; doubting • An advantage or a source of strength • In a casual and unenthusiastic manner • Not capable of being understood or grasped. • A continued striving for advantage over one another
Outsiders Vocab. & Characters Chapter 1-4 2020-04-21
Across
- slang for jail
- the West side rich kids
- the oldest member of the gang
- slang for girl or woman
- slang for cops/police
- the older, tougher brother
- more criminal than greasers
- the gang's "pet"
- blonde
Down
- was arrested at age 10
- boys on the East side
- a fight
- the older, more handsome brother
- Soda's best friend, good with cars
- slang for cool
- narrator of the novel
- cigarette brand
- nicotine cigarette
- small bunch of friends who stick together
19 Clues: blonde • a fight • slang for jail • slang for cool • cigarette brand • the gang's "pet" • nicotine cigarette • boys on the East side • slang for cops/police • narrator of the novel • was arrested at age 10 • the West side rich kids • slang for girl or woman • the older, tougher brother • more criminal than greasers • the oldest member of the gang • the older, more handsome brother • ...
Words Related to politics and governance 2022-09-04
Across
- the loyalty of a citizen to his or her government or of a subject to his or her sovereign
- a condition in which a group, organization, government, etc., is split into two or more smaller groups with differing and often opposing opinions or interests
- a strong adherence, dedication, or loyalty to a political party—or to an ideology or agenda
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under a government
- a person who writes and passes laws
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, etc.
- involving diplomats or the managements of the relationships between countries
- an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against maladministration, especially that of public authorities
- the policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change
- to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control
- one possessing or held to possess supreme political power
- an ideology expressed by people who fervently believe that their nation is superior to all others
- to bring an issue, organization, way of doing something, etc. to the attention of the public so that it can be discussed
- the obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions
- the structure of a government and reflect the interrelated relationships, factors, and other influences upon the institution
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
Down
- a publication issued by a political party before a General Election
- capacity of outsiders to obtain valid and timely information about the activities of government
- to take part actively and energetically in the activities of an election campaign
- the branch of authority in a country which is concerned with law and the legal system
- the false information that is distributed to cause harm and advance a political cause
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information
- any attempt by individuals or private interest groups to influence the decisions of government
- a situation in which something such as an economy, government, or system can continue in a regular and successful way without unexpected changes
- a political division of the people in ancient Rome
- the practice of making moral judgments about political action
- the set of political principles by which a place or organization is governed
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- a common accusation in politics when the relative of a powerful figure ascends to similar power seemingly without appropriate qualifications
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
30 Clues: a person who writes and passes laws • a political division of the people in ancient Rome • one possessing or held to possess supreme political power • the practice of making moral judgments about political action • a publication issued by a political party before a General Election • to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton 2013-02-02
Across
- NAME OF PONYBOY'S GUARDIAN
- QUEEN THE PLACE DALLY TOOK THEM TO WHEN HE CAME TO VISIT THEM
- STATE THAT DALLY TOLD THE POLICE THAT JOHNNY AND PONYBOY WENT TO
- NAME OF SOC THAT ACTS AS SPY FOR THE GREASERS
Down
- NAME OF GREASER THAT IS FROM NEW YORK
- TOWN THAT JOHNNY AND PONYBOY ESCAPED TO
- MOUNTAIN THAT DALLY TOLD JOHNNY AND PONYBOY TO GO
7 Clues: NAME OF PONYBOY'S GUARDIAN • NAME OF GREASER THAT IS FROM NEW YORK • TOWN THAT JOHNNY AND PONYBOY ESCAPED TO • NAME OF SOC THAT ACTS AS SPY FOR THE GREASERS • MOUNTAIN THAT DALLY TOLD JOHNNY AND PONYBOY TO GO • QUEEN THE PLACE DALLY TOOK THEM TO WHEN HE CAME TO VISIT THEM • STATE THAT DALLY TOLD THE POLICE THAT JOHNNY AND PONYBOY WENT TO
The Outsiders Meeting 3 - Iris Wynne 2024-01-21
7 Clues: a witty remark or joke • intense pain of mind or body • to follow standards, rules, or laws • facial expression that suggests disgust • make a person or place smarter or tidier • grasp tightly, especially with hands/teeth • the feeling that a person is under consideration
Sunday Times 2025-05-07
Across
- Australia policy: Immigration policy implemented to maintain a primarily white population
- Australian beer brand known for its slogan 'Australian for Beer'
- Salty, yeast-based spread often used for breakfast in Australia
- Cup: Annual horse race held in Melbourne, Australia known as 'the race that stops a nation'
- violence: Conflict and violence between European settlers and Indigenous peoples
- Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands
- Wiggles: Children's music group formed in Australia known for their colorful outfits
- at Work: Australian band famous for their song 'Down Under'
- generation: Indigenous children forcibly removed from their families and placed in white institutions
- rights: The legal recognition and return of land to Indigenous peoples
- apology: Formal acknowledgement and remorse for past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Beach: Famous beach in Sydney, Australia popular for surfing and sunbathing
- Mixture of oats and coconut popular in Australia during World War I
- nullius: Latin term meaning 'land belonging to no one' used to justify colonial occupation
- Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series
- The process of acknowledging and addressing past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Warne: Famous Australian cricketer known for his spinning bowling skills
- appropriation: Adoption or use of traditional Indigenous knowledge or practices by outsiders without consent or understanding
- Edna: Fictional character created and portrayed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries
- Right for Indigenous peoples to have control over their own communities and cultures
Down
- Australian rock band known for songs like 'Need You Tonight'
- Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs
- Biko: South African anti-apartheid activist who inspired the song 'Beds Are Burning' by Midnight Oil
- Efforts by Indigenous peoples to resist and challenge colonial control
- Creek massacre: 1838 massacre of at least 28 Indigenous Australians by European settlers in New South Wales
- invasion: The arrival of Europeans to Australia, resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of Indigenous peoples
- on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp
- Australian pop star known for hits like 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'
- Intentional destruction of a group of people based on their ethnicity or identity
- Longest running Australian soap opera set in the fictional neighborhood of Erinsborough
- Max: Post-apocalyptic film series set in Australia starring Mel Gibson
- Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan
- Process of challenging and dismantling colonial systems and structures
- Iconic Australian rock band known for their hit song 'Thunderstruck'
- The removal or denial of land, property, or rights from Indigenous peoples
- Irwin: Wildlife expert and TV personality known as the 'Crocodile Hunter'
- Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia
37 Clues: Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan • Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs • Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands • on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp • Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series • Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia • ...
Insiders Vs Outsiders 2021-12-13
Across
- merchant guilds in northwestern Shanxi developed the first letters of exchange, or paper money
- northern nomadic tribe
- started the song dynasty
- Chinese alchemists produced a product that would burn and could be deployed on the battlefield
Down
- imperial court in the capital city of Heian is known as this present day city
- those who considered themselves true insiders and referred to themselves as
- fine dishes
7 Clues: fine dishes • northern nomadic tribe • started the song dynasty • those who considered themselves true insiders and referred to themselves as • imperial court in the capital city of Heian is known as this present day city • merchant guilds in northwestern Shanxi developed the first letters of exchange, or paper money • ...
OUTSIDERS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-05-04
7 Clues: killed bob • the funny greaser • most aggressive greaser • one of ponyboys brothers • a car that a soc would drive • the greaser narrating the story • group of rich kids that hate the greasers
The Outsiders The title of the book 2025-06-26
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
Sunday Times 2025-05-07
Across
- Australia policy: Immigration policy implemented to maintain a primarily white population
- Australian beer brand known for its slogan 'Australian for Beer'
- Salty, yeast-based spread often used for breakfast in Australia
- Cup: Annual horse race held in Melbourne, Australia known as 'the race that stops a nation'
- violence: Conflict and violence between European settlers and Indigenous peoples
- Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands
- Wiggles: Children's music group formed in Australia known for their colorful outfits
- at Work: Australian band famous for their song 'Down Under'
- generation: Indigenous children forcibly removed from their families and placed in white institutions
- rights: The legal recognition and return of land to Indigenous peoples
- apology: Formal acknowledgement and remorse for past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Beach: Famous beach in Sydney, Australia popular for surfing and sunbathing
- Mixture of oats and coconut popular in Australia during World War I
- nullius: Latin term meaning 'land belonging to no one' used to justify colonial occupation
- Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series
- The process of acknowledging and addressing past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Warne: Famous Australian cricketer known for his spinning bowling skills
- appropriation: Adoption or use of traditional Indigenous knowledge or practices by outsiders without consent or understanding
- Edna: Fictional character created and portrayed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries
- Right for Indigenous peoples to have control over their own communities and cultures
Down
- Australian rock band known for songs like 'Need You Tonight'
- Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs
- Biko: South African anti-apartheid activist who inspired the song 'Beds Are Burning' by Midnight Oil
- Efforts by Indigenous peoples to resist and challenge colonial control
- Creek massacre: 1838 massacre of at least 28 Indigenous Australians by European settlers in New South Wales
- invasion: The arrival of Europeans to Australia, resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of Indigenous peoples
- on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp
- Australian pop star known for hits like 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'
- Intentional destruction of a group of people based on their ethnicity or identity
- Longest running Australian soap opera set in the fictional neighborhood of Erinsborough
- Max: Post-apocalyptic film series set in Australia starring Mel Gibson
- Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan
- Process of challenging and dismantling colonial systems and structures
- Iconic Australian rock band known for their hit song 'Thunderstruck'
- The removal or denial of land, property, or rights from Indigenous peoples
- Irwin: Wildlife expert and TV personality known as the 'Crocodile Hunter'
- Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia
37 Clues: Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan • Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs • Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands • on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp • Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series • Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia • ...
Sunday Times 2025-05-07
Across
- Australia policy: Immigration policy implemented to maintain a primarily white population
- Australian beer brand known for its slogan 'Australian for Beer'
- Salty, yeast-based spread often used for breakfast in Australia
- Cup: Annual horse race held in Melbourne, Australia known as 'the race that stops a nation'
- violence: Conflict and violence between European settlers and Indigenous peoples
- Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands
- Wiggles: Children's music group formed in Australia known for their colorful outfits
- at Work: Australian band famous for their song 'Down Under'
- generation: Indigenous children forcibly removed from their families and placed in white institutions
- rights: The legal recognition and return of land to Indigenous peoples
- apology: Formal acknowledgement and remorse for past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Beach: Famous beach in Sydney, Australia popular for surfing and sunbathing
- Mixture of oats and coconut popular in Australia during World War I
- nullius: Latin term meaning 'land belonging to no one' used to justify colonial occupation
- Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series
- The process of acknowledging and addressing past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Warne: Famous Australian cricketer known for his spinning bowling skills
- appropriation: Adoption or use of traditional Indigenous knowledge or practices by outsiders without consent or understanding
- Edna: Fictional character created and portrayed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries
- Right for Indigenous peoples to have control over their own communities and cultures
Down
- Australian rock band known for songs like 'Need You Tonight'
- Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs
- Biko: South African anti-apartheid activist who inspired the song 'Beds Are Burning' by Midnight Oil
- Efforts by Indigenous peoples to resist and challenge colonial control
- Creek massacre: 1838 massacre of at least 28 Indigenous Australians by European settlers in New South Wales
- invasion: The arrival of Europeans to Australia, resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of Indigenous peoples
- on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp
- Australian pop star known for hits like 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'
- Intentional destruction of a group of people based on their ethnicity or identity
- Longest running Australian soap opera set in the fictional neighborhood of Erinsborough
- Max: Post-apocalyptic film series set in Australia starring Mel Gibson
- Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan
- Process of challenging and dismantling colonial systems and structures
- Iconic Australian rock band known for their hit song 'Thunderstruck'
- The removal or denial of land, property, or rights from Indigenous peoples
- Irwin: Wildlife expert and TV personality known as the 'Crocodile Hunter'
- Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia
37 Clues: Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan • Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs • Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands • on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp • Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series • Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia • ...
Blood on the Clocktower (Base 3) 2024-10-08
Across
- Dipsy Tinky-Winky Laa-Laa and...
- Sus person died at night. They may have done this.
- (blank) Von Trapp
- Tea Brand but Demonic
- The power of Christ compels you!
- Mangaka
- What big teeth you have!
- Do this at every election.
- Bards
- James Bond
- The middle of pride month
- A kingpin's thug
- Mischievous small devil
- Check this book out!
- Talented. Surprisingly so!
- Hates fighting.
- A promiscuous lady
- Accident Prone
- Glenda is a good one!
- A fatal drink spiker
- With a ring bearer in a wedding
- Hypnotizes Cobras
- X-Men
- A person who goes from place to place
- You're just happy to have this...at the Oscars.
- To Behead as punishment.
- A Tailor with Shears.
- Not with the In Crowd
- Stiffening of Muscles after death...Demonicly.
- Mortician
- What do you take me for?
- Cuts Hair
- Crazy.
- A person who provokes debate.
- Solving Crimes. Sometimes Privately
- The one who punches...in D&D
- 1000 to 1 odds?
- A perfect angel
- Big Ol Mouth. HUNGRY.
- A cleaner of bedrooms
- Galileo was one.
- Makes you mad...literally!
- Outsiders WILL be jumped to!
- Zoltar is one.
Down
- Those with a gift of gab.
- A not good identical sibling
- Old woman in a hole
- Layton for example
- Good Sun Setting (or not)
- A feminine brewer of leaves.
- Far Reaching Tentacles...Sometimes.
- First Night Roles. On the first script.
- Quimby and Adam West are (fictional) one of these.
- Villain behind everything.
- Say this fast it sounds dirty...
- 5 Stars. My Compliments to the...
- A Demonic Twister
- Feeling happy? Me Too!
- What would you do with a drunken...?
- Hear Ye hear Ye!
- An Apprentice Witch MIGHT have (blank) potions
- Lunar Kid
- Undead but Demonic
- Steve Carell played a 40-year old one.
- Alcoholic
- Creates time pieces.
- Advisor to the King
- One who tends to birds of prophecy.
- A hotel Owner perhaps
- Silent Killer for Hire
- They always are the killer in Mysteries.
- (Blank) Poet King
- Algebra Lover
- General population of a village
- Mafia Head
- Buffy. to Vampires.
- The Big Bad's Servants
- Will die at ANY time.
- Laundry Lady
- A kind person
- A Prophet
- Tosses Around Balls
- One who counts sheep.
- A Loner
- Found at Scarborough Fair
85 Clues: Bards • X-Men • Crazy. • Mangaka • A Loner • Lunar Kid • Alcoholic • Mortician • Cuts Hair • A Prophet • James Bond • Mafia Head • Laundry Lady • Algebra Lover • A kind person • Accident Prone • Zoltar is one. • Hates fighting. • 1000 to 1 odds? • A perfect angel • A kingpin's thug • Hear Ye hear Ye! • Galileo was one. • (blank) Von Trapp • A Demonic Twister • Hypnotizes Cobras • (Blank) Poet King • Layton for example • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 was meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France although his empire became too large and unstable.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today the country continues to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
Animal Farm Context Puzzle 2025-10-08
Across
- Communism (ideology)Community property with equal, shared wealth. Equality for all. Government owns everything.
- Leon Trotsky Led “October Revolution” with Stalin. Believed in pure communism. Wanted to improve conditions for everyone. Ousted for his dissenting opinions by Stalin’s KGB.
- Czar Nicholas II. Poor leader – kept money to himself. Cruel punishments for dissent. Sometimes kind for personal gain.
- The original ideals of the Revolution — “Communist Manifesto.” Gradually rewritten to justify corruption. Represents how ideology is manipulated by those in power.
- Propaganda department of Lenin’s Government - Pravda Newspaper. Worked for Stalin to support his image. Used any lie to convince the people to follow Stalin. Benefited from education being controlled.
- Truman/Churchill. Competition for Hitler. Ended up aligning with Russia during WWII, but were not wholly allies.
- Karl Marx (combined with Stalin). Founder of communism."Workers of the world unite.” Dies before his dream is realized.
- Rich Communists/Bolsheviks. Didn’t care about revolution, hid behind their money. Only thought about themselves.Left to avoid work and keep their lifestyle.
- Skeptics/Older workers. Weren't sure revolution would change anything. Realized that only a crazy leader can call himself a communist. Knew that communism wouldn't work with power.
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- Religion. Marx said "Opiate of the people" - kept them happy and “drugged”. Used to make people obedient. Religion was tolerated because people would work if they had some form of future reward. Stalin knew religion would stop violent revolutions.
- Joseph Stalin. Not a very persuasive speaker. Got greedy with the power that came from leadership. Eliminated those who disagreed with his ideas. Used KGB, church, and propaganda to control the masses.
- Working-class women or the motherly proletariat. Kind-hearted but powerless to stop corruption. Realized too late that the revolution’s ideals have been betrayed.
- Adolf Hitler. Was interested in the economic gain from a partnership with Russia. Turned on Stalin during WWII.
- Industrialization under Stalin. Represents the Five-Year Plans — ambitious projects meant to modernize the Soviet Union, but achieved through exploitation and lies.
- Western businessmen who traded with the Soviet Union. Represents outsiders who ignored human suffering for economic profit.
- KGB - Secret Police. Not really police, but forced support for Stalin. Used force, often killed entire families for disobedience. Totally loyal, part of Lenin's power, even over army
- The Kremlin. The seat of power where the rulers live in luxury while the rest suffer. Symbolizes privilege and corruption of leadership.
- Working class. People believed Stalin because he was "Communist" Many stayed loyal after it was obvious that Stalin was a tyrant. Betrayed by Stalin who ignored and killed them. Rewarded for blindly following leadership.
18 Clues: Communism (ideology)Community property with equal, shared wealth. Equality for all. Government owns everything. • Adolf Hitler. Was interested in the economic gain from a partnership with Russia. Turned on Stalin during WWII. • Truman/Churchill. Competition for Hitler. Ended up aligning with Russia during WWII, but were not wholly allies. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
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- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
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- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World Hist. Midterm Review 2023-01-05
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
The Outsiders - Chapter 7-9 Vocabulary 2015-12-06
Across
- twisting your face in an ugly way because you don’t like something, you’re in pain,
- to lose courage or confidence, to stop being strong or successful.
- to stop something from happening.
Down
- to copy the movements and/or voice of someone, often to make fun of them.
- with stubborn determination, do with perseverance
- shocked and upset; stuck with fear
- you’re trying to be funny
7 Clues: you’re trying to be funny • to stop something from happening. • shocked and upset; stuck with fear • with stubborn determination, do with perseverance • to lose courage or confidence, to stop being strong or successful. • to copy the movements and/or voice of someone, often to make fun of them. • ...
Outsiders Chapter 9-10 Vocabulary 2024-05-30
Across
- Tending or intended to produce reform.
- Actions or procedures characterized by considerable flair or mental agility.
- To make an expression of pain, strong dislike.
- Restrain or to stop oneself acting on emotion.
- Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions.
- Filled with wonder.
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- The state of being superior.
- Having less money.
- lacking in movement, action, or change, especially in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting.
- Tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
- Feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval.
- Extreme physical or mental suffering.
- Feeling confused and unable to think clearly.
13 Clues: Having less money. • Filled with wonder. • The state of being superior. • Extreme physical or mental suffering. • Tending or intended to produce reform. • Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions. • Feeling confused and unable to think clearly. • To make an expression of pain, strong dislike. • Restrain or to stop oneself acting on emotion. • ...
Bible Passages Part 1 2020-10-17
Across
- Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia,
- Nahash was king of Ammon. After he died, his son became the next king after him.
- Adam, Seth, Enosh,
- Praise the LORD for the glory that belongs to him. Bring an offering and come to him. Worship the LORD because of his beauty and holiness.
- The 21st was for Jakin. The 22nd was for Gamul.
- The sons of Helah were Zereth, Zohar, Ethnan
- From the families of Hebron came the leader Eliel and 80 relatives.
- Zechariah guarded the entrance to the tent of meeting. He was the son of Meshelemiah.
- Gedor, Ahio, Zeker
- David was king over the whole nation of Israel. He was the son of Jesse.
- All of them were members of the family line of Asher. They were fine men. They were brave fighting men. They were outstanding leaders. The total number of men who were ready for battle was 26,000. They were listed in their family history.
- Ammiel was the sixth. Issaachar was the seventh. And Peullethai was the eighth. God had blessed Obed-Edom.
- Then the LORD became very angry with Uzzah. The LORD struck him down because he had put his hand on the ark. So Uzzah died there in front of God.
- David moved into the fort. So it was called the City of David.
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- Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia,
- Satan rose up against Israel. He stirred up David to count the men of Israel.
- Over Dan was Azarel, the son of Jeroham. These were the leaders of the tribes of Israel.
- Micah was the son of Shimei. Reaiah was the son of Micah. Baal was the son of Reaiah.
- Eluzai Jerimoth Bealiah Shemariah Shephatiah, the Haruphite
- The son of Ethan was Azariah.
- David gave orders to bring together the outsiders who were living in Israel. He appointed some of them to cut stones. He wanted them to prepare blocks of stone for building the house of God.
- The 24th was for Romamti-Ezer and his sons and relatives. The total number was 12.
- In the spring, Joab led Israel's army out. It was the time when kings went to war. Joab destroyed the land of Ammon. He went to the city of Rabbah. He surrounded it and got ready to attack it. But David remained in Jerusalem. Later, Joab attacked Rabbah and completely destroyed it.
- Think about it. The LORD has chosen you to build a house as a holy place where he can live. So be strong. Get to work."
- David took the gold shields carried by the officers of Hadadezer. He brought the shields to Jerusalem.
- Meraioth was the father of Amariah. Amariah was the father of Ahitub.
- Saul and his three sons died. All of them died together.
- You, LORD, are God! You have promised many good things to me.
- He gathered together all the leaders of Israel. He also gathered the priests and the Levites together.
29 Clues: Adam, Seth, Enosh, • Gedor, Ahio, Zeker • Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia, • Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia, • The son of Ethan was Azariah. • The sons of Helah were Zereth, Zohar, Ethnan • The 21st was for Jakin. The 22nd was for Gamul. • Saul and his three sons died. All of them died together. • Eluzai Jerimoth Bealiah Shemariah Shephatiah, the Haruphite • ...
Ashlee Somphone's Outsiders Vocabulary 1 & 2 2021-04-09
Across
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed
- shrewdness and practical knowledge
- showing lack of caution
- a loud cry
- trick someone into a place, position, or into doing something
- to move with a slight trembling motion
- a gun
- disorganized and lacking in concentration
- something that is uncommon
- a strong, fine textured cotton fabric typically patterned
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- incapable of being fully explored or understood
- unwilling or unable to believe something
- to draw back (as from pain)
- a small bunch of hair that sticks out and will not lie flat
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- loss of respect
- dishonest or unprincipled
- to speak in a low voice wit lips partly closed
18 Clues: a gun • a loud cry • loss of respect • showing lack of caution • dishonest or unprincipled • something that is uncommon • to draw back (as from pain) • shrewdness and practical knowledge • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • to move with a slight trembling motion • unwilling or unable to believe something • disorganized and lacking in concentration • ...
Outsiders and Outcasts Vocab Review 2022-12-12
Across
- strong dislike
- hard work
- to cancel out
- without energy or interest
- supporter
- persistently avoided, ignored, or rejected
- acting in a mean or malicious way
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- to speak against; to say the opposite
- an expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for disagreeing.
- to establish the truth or accuracy of, confirm
- a mocking smile, remark, or tone
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- the act of making something better; improvement
13 Clues: hard work • supporter • to cancel out • strong dislike • without energy or interest • a mocking smile, remark, or tone • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • acting in a mean or malicious way • to speak against; to say the opposite • persistently avoided, ignored, or rejected • to establish the truth or accuracy of, confirm • the act of making something better; improvement • ...
Early Explorers 2023-09-18
Across
- A person who plans and guides the course of a ship or expedition, using maps, stars, and other tools to find the way.
- Cabot An Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, credited with discovering parts of North America, possibly including Newfoundland.
- Passage A theoretical route through North America that would provide a direct waterway from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
- World The term used to refer to the Americas, especially after they were "discovered" by Europeans.
- A Spanish conqueror or explorer, especially one who was involved in the colonization of the Americas in the 16th century.
- Native to a particular region or area; the term refers to the original inhabitants of a land before the arrival of outsiders.
- da Gama A Portuguese explorer who established the first sea route from Europe to India, leading to increased trade between Europe and Asia.
- Vespucci An Italian explorer who realized that the lands discovered by Columbus were not part of Asia but a new continent, which eventually led to the naming of America.
- The science or art of making maps and charts.
- A large agricultural estate where crops like sugarcane, tobacco, and cotton were grown, often using slave labor.
- A navigational tool that shows directions, indicating north, south, east, and west, aiding sailors in navigation.
- The act of finding or uncovering something new, often something that was previously unknown.
- Hudson An English explorer who made several voyages in search of a Northwest Passage to Asia and explored areas like the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
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- A highly contagious and often deadly disease that devastated indigenous populations when introduced by European explorers.
- Magellan A Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the Earth, proving that the world is round.
- Trade The exchange of spices and other valuable goods between Europe and Asia, which greatly influenced exploration and colonization.
- A journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people, usually for exploration, research, or a specific purpose.
- The act of traveling all the way around the Earth, often referring to Magellan's historic voyage.
- Rebellion or resistance against authority, often seen in the context of sailors rebelling against their captains during long voyages.
- Post A place established by explorers and merchants to facilitate trade with indigenous people, often serving as a base for exchanging goods.
- World Refers to the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa; the known world to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas.
- The process of establishing settlements and control over a foreign territory, often involving migration, trade, and cultural exchange.
- Road An ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and West, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures.
- Colony Also known as the "Lost Colony," it was an early English settlement in North America that mysteriously disappeared.
- Columbus An Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, leading to European awareness of the Americas in the late 15th century.
25 Clues: The science or art of making maps and charts. • The act of finding or uncovering something new, often something that was previously unknown. • The act of traveling all the way around the Earth, often referring to Magellan's historic voyage. • World The term used to refer to the Americas, especially after they were "discovered" by Europeans. • ...
Ashlee Somphone's Outsiders Vocabulary 1 & 2 2021-04-09
Across
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed
- shrewdness and practical knowledge
- showing lack of caution
- a loud cry
- trick someone into a place, position, or into doing something
- to move with a slight trembling motion
- a gun
- disorganized and lacking in concentration
- something that is uncommon
- a strong, fine textured cotton fabric typically patterned
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- incapable of being fully explored or understood
- unwilling or unable to believe something
- to draw back (as from pain)
- a small bunch of hair that sticks out and will not lie flat
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- loss of respect
- dishonest or unprincipled
- to speak in a low voice wit lips partly closed
18 Clues: a gun • a loud cry • loss of respect • showing lack of caution • dishonest or unprincipled • something that is uncommon • to draw back (as from pain) • shrewdness and practical knowledge • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • to move with a slight trembling motion • unwilling or unable to believe something • disorganized and lacking in concentration • ...
Greece 2025-10-16
Across
- a leader who appeals to citizens' emotions, rather than rationality, to obtain power
- Greek city-state
- A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men with shields
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- in ancient Greece, dictator who gained power by force
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Ancient Greek historian; compiled information about the Persian Wars; considered to be the "first" historian, as he used sources and put together the stories from history
- the name given to outsiders by the ancient Greeks (anyone who didn't speak Greek languages)
- An influential Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens, known for promoting democracy and overseeing the construction of the Parthenon.
- a person thought to be a source of wisdom or prophecy; believed to communicate with the gods in Ancient Greece
- A democratic Greek polis who accomplished many cultural and philosophical achievements, and who were constantly at war with Sparta.
- ancient religion in which events in life are represented and explained using many gods or goddesses
- Greek athletic competitions to celebrate the gods and encourage city-state rivalries
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- A significant battle in 490 BCE where the Athenians defeated the Persians, marking a pivotal moment in the wars.
- the Great King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- A military formation used by Greek soldiers, characterized by rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder with shields and spears.
- wealthy landowners who were advisors to the monarch in ancient Greece; would go on to become oligarchs in many cases
- A classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, known for his Socratic method of questioning and dialogue.
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- In the Ancient Greek religion, she was Goddess of wisdom
- The Persian king who initiated the first invasion of Greece, which included the Battle of Marathon.
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was king of the gods
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was god of the sea
- tragedy Characters of high birth or status, experience a series of events that threaten position, suffer a fall due to their own actions
- A student of Plato, he made significant contributions to various fields including logic, metaphysics, ethics, and political theory, and is known for his empirical approach to knowledge.
- a broken piece of pottery with writing on it; used for voting in Athens
- a system of government run by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
33 Clues: Greek city-state • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • A government ruled by a king or queen • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • In the Ancient Greek religion, he was god of the sea • in ancient Greece, dictator who gained power by force • ...
AP Lang Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-02
Across
- a figure of speech in which a word applies to two others in different ways
- an absurd or contradictory statement that when investigated may prove to be well founded or true
- a word that imitates its sound
- the process of placing a new person into a new role, job, or position
- intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
- A two-part sentence or phrase in which the latter portion is a reversed restatement of the first. The restatement does not have to be exactly like the first portion of the sentence but must have the same ideas.
- a figure of speech where the name for one thing is used for another thing that it is closely associated or attributed with
- special words made by particular professions or groups that may be hard for outsiders to understand
- an ironic understatement where an affirmative is said as the negative of its contrary
- a point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument
- harsh choice of spoken words sad with the intention of hurting and tormenting the recipient
- literary or musical work rewritten in a comedic or humorous way
- repetition of grammatical elements in a piece of writing to create a harmonious effect
- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanations or comparisons
- The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence
- an instance of a form of writing where a conclusion is drawn from two separate propositions, each of which shares a term with the conclusion and a common or middle term not present in the conclusion
- proving a statement or theory wrong or false
- a particular form of language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group
- a rhetorical technique involving making two or more sentences symmetrical or equal in structure
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- a mistaken belief or false notion, especially one based on an unsound argument
- a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt
- language used in ordinary or familiar conversation
- an argument against a person instead of the position they are maintaining
- part of sentence or clause that states something about the subject
- a short piece of writing or a poem about a dead person
- an expression of lesser strength than what the speaker means or is expected
- a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth
- a piece of writing that praises someone highly, typically the dead
- glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise
- the direct opposite
- the repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses or sentences
- a figure of speech where a part represents a whole or vice versa
- writing that uses language in its standard form
- a typically fictional story that is symbolic of a deeper message/meaning not expressed explicitly
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
35 Clues: the direct opposite • a word that imitates its sound • glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise • proving a statement or theory wrong or false • writing that uses language in its standard form • language used in ordinary or familiar conversation • a short piece of writing or a poem about a dead person • a point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument • ...
