the outsiders Crossword Puzzles
the 2021-12-21
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2023-04-06
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- The eldest sibling of the four
- Old lady that brews potions
- How many children go to Narnia
- Lion's name
- Second oldest of the four children
- Tumnus gets arrested for it
- The faun's name
- Half human half goat
- Where you store clothes
- The colour that describes the witch
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- Pulls the witches sleigh
- Author's last name
- Main character
- Fury four legged animal with a mane
- Where the kids are from
- Magical world
- Witches brew
- The only season in Narnia
- Second youngest of the four children
- Last name of the fury friends of the faun
20 Clues: Lion's name • Witches brew • Magical world • Main character • The faun's name • Author's last name • Half human half goat • Where the kids are from • Where you store clothes • Pulls the witches sleigh • The only season in Narnia • Old lady that brews potions • Tumnus gets arrested for it • The eldest sibling of the four • How many children go to Narnia • Second oldest of the four children • ...
The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey 2023-12-19
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- The ______ was very old.
- The man told the boy to ride ______ him.
- The man told his___ to get up on it and ride it.
- They tied it to a long ____.
- In the town, they met a ______.
- "Let your poor old ______ ride."
- They put the pole on their _________.
- Many _______ came out to see this funny sight.
- "Why doesn't the boy ____ it?" she asked.
- It made a lot of ____.
- "Look at those stupid _______," one woman said.
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- Soon they met some ________.
- But he didn't please ______.
- Soon they met some ___.
- The man tried to please ________.
- The donkey fell into the _____.
- "Get down, you lazy ___!" one man said.
- He told them to _____ it.
- The ____ broke.
- The boy got up on it and ____ it.
- It was happy to be _____.
- "You ____ old man!" they cried.
- On the way, they met some _____.
- The man decided to ____ it.
24 Clues: The ____ broke. • It made a lot of ____. • Soon they met some ___. • The ______ was very old. • He told them to _____ it. • It was happy to be _____. • The man decided to ____ it. • Soon they met some ________. • But he didn't please ______. • They tied it to a long ____. • The donkey fell into the _____. • In the town, they met a ______. • "You ____ old man!" they cried. • ...
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe 2024-04-23
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- Where did Mr.Beaver tell the children should met Aslan?
- What Mr.Beaver first thought when he met Edmund
- What will happen again when Aslan shakes his mane
- One of the professors servants
- Another one of the Professors servants
- Who is the witch a daughter of
- How many minutes does it take Lucy to walk to the Lamppost?
- Where are the four thrones?
- Who was "it" first in the first game of Hide'n'seek?
- The housekeepers name
- Aslan’s eyes are described as great, ______ eyes.
- Who was "it" first in the first game of Hide'n'seek?
- What is Edmund’s nickname?
- Chief of the Witch’s secret police
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- The witch pronounces Edmund a
- How does Mr.Tumnus describe his fire at his home?
- Edmond accuses Susan of talking like who?
- What was driving the reindeer for the Witch’s sleigh
- The witch talks to Aslan’s about this magic.
- What is Aslan’s last word before he is killed?
- What would be the first thing Edmund would build if he became king
- A daughter of Eve
- How does Edmund feel when he first exits Narnia?
- Peter whispered,”By ____” when he saw the sea.
- What did Edmund forget when he left the Beavers house
- How Lucy felt when she entered Narnia the first time
- How many thrones are there at Cair Paravel?
- Another one of the professors servants
- The White Witch is half giantess and half
- Aslan’s pavilion’s tent pegs are made of this.
- The Witch is always on the lookout for
- The wolf that Peter fought was as quick as this.
- the children’s last name
- Name of the Tree-women
- How many handkerchiefs does Mrs.Beaver say to take out of the drawer?
35 Clues: A daughter of Eve • The housekeepers name • Name of the Tree-women • the children’s last name • What is Edmund’s nickname? • Where are the four thrones? • The witch pronounces Edmund a • One of the professors servants • Who is the witch a daughter of • Chief of the Witch’s secret police • Another one of the Professors servants • Another one of the professors servants • ...
the voyage of the the dawn treader 2025-11-08
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- , a dock for loading ships
- ,a twisted face showing pain or dislike
- , sad and disappointed
- ,covered in gold
- , being forgotten or unaware
- ,weak or without energy
- ,crowning of a king or queen
- ,left alone on an island
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- , giving off light
- ,giving up the throne
- ,an annoying person
- ,salty like the sea
- ,messy and dirty
- ,a large medieval ship
- , a large sea bird
- , sad and lonely
- ,courage in battle
- , supplies for a journey
- ,very serious or painful
- , a talk between enemies
20 Clues: ,messy and dirty • ,covered in gold • , sad and lonely • , giving off light • , a large sea bird • ,courage in battle • ,an annoying person • ,salty like the sea • ,giving up the throne • ,a large medieval ship • , sad and disappointed • ,weak or without energy • , supplies for a journey • ,very serious or painful • , a talk between enemies • ,left alone on an island • , a dock for loading ships • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2025-10-06
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- a plan or program of action
- enormous
- a cry out; shout
- jolly; festive; merrymaking
- thinly covered with gold
- to cause to sleep
- a cloak; a loose garment without sleeves worn over clothes
- being friendly with
- to count on; to consider or think about
- acting with bravery or boldness; courageous and determined
- excellent
- a place where food is stored
- given up; surrender; refused
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- to ask questions at a time that’s not always appropriate
- given to or lost to
- small animals (birds and mammals)
- to be surprised; to react with a sudden movement
- plans made to defeat the enemy in a war
- having high or excellent qualities; grand; highborn
- a military attack
- kept out of sight
- usual; regular
- free from guilt or fault; harmless
- an outward sign or expression; symbol
- be ruler of; having authority over
- to invite over with a wave or nod
- to make a whirring sound
- one that gives advice
- shrill, piercing sound, as of bagpipes
- awful; horrible; evil
- stone or piece of timber that lies under a door
31 Clues: enormous • excellent • usual; regular • a cry out; shout • a military attack • kept out of sight • to cause to sleep • given to or lost to • being friendly with • one that gives advice • awful; horrible; evil • thinly covered with gold • to make a whirring sound • a plan or program of action • jolly; festive; merrymaking • a place where food is stored • given up; surrender; refused • ...
The boy a the the Back of the Class 2023-11-30
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- Who is the meanest teacher in the school?
- What language does Ahmet speak?
- Where did Ahmet fo during the lessons?
- Why is Ahmet in London?
- Who does the narrator write a letter to?
- Where is Ahmet's father?
- What language Ahmet speak at home?
- What present did Ahmet receive from the children?
- The narrator was worried that they were going to close the .....
- What is Ahmet's favorite sport?
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- Where did Ahmet come from?
- Talk quietly
- A person who comes to live in a new country
- Which animal did the new boy's eyes remind the narrator of?
- Who is the narrator's uncle?
- Who is the lady with the red scarf?
- What country did Ahmet first go to?
- Bully of the school
- Who was a refugee in the narrator's family?
19 Clues: Talk quietly • Bully of the school • Why is Ahmet in London? • Where is Ahmet's father? • Where did Ahmet come from? • Who is the narrator's uncle? • What language does Ahmet speak? • What is Ahmet's favorite sport? • What language Ahmet speak at home? • Who is the lady with the red scarf? • What country did Ahmet first go to? • Where did Ahmet fo during the lessons? • ...
Keiry Montoya, outsiders crossword, chapter(1-12) 2024-05-30
Across
- the church burned down because of__?
- who's Marcia's boyfriend?
- whos tires did dally slash?
- what parent came to visit Johnnie?
- who was in the reformatory for 6 months?
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- they went to hide out at__?
- what type of car does cherry have?
- how many Soc s were at the rumble
- who could cherry fall inlove with if she saw him again
- whos girlfriend got pregnant
- were is dally from ?
11 Clues: were is dally from ? • who's Marcia's boyfriend? • they went to hide out at__? • whos tires did dally slash? • whos girlfriend got pregnant • how many Soc s were at the rumble • what type of car does cherry have? • what parent came to visit Johnnie? • the church burned down because of__? • who was in the reformatory for 6 months? • ...
Keiry Montoya, outsiders crossword, chapter(1-12) 2024-05-30
Across
- the church burned down because of__?
- who's Marcia's boyfriend?
- whos tires did dally slash?
- what parent came to visit Johnnie?
- who was in the reformatory for 6 months?
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- they went to hide out at__?
- what type of car does cherry have?
- how many Soc s were at the rumble
- who could cherry fall inlove with if she saw him again
- whos girlfriend got pregnant
- were is dally from ?
11 Clues: were is dally from ? • who's Marcia's boyfriend? • they went to hide out at__? • whos tires did dally slash? • whos girlfriend got pregnant • how many Soc s were at the rumble • what type of car does cherry have? • what parent came to visit Johnnie? • the church burned down because of__? • who was in the reformatory for 6 months? • ...
Utah #1 2020-09-11
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- this boisterous comedienne was born in SLC
- SLC has more of these surgeons per capita than anywhere else in the U.S.
- their college rivalry football game is called the ___ War
- it took this many years for Glen Canyon Dam to fill
- these Indians lived in No. Utah and in peace with other tribes
- this "party" decided not to winter over in SLC
- Mormon pioneer Ebenezer ___ had a national park named after him
- famous independent film festival held in Utah
- the first electric ___ light was in SLC
- SLC's name was originally ___ SLC
- a temple ___ must be worn by Mormons deemed worthy to enter the building
- Utah gives free ___ to the homeless
- Salinas, Utah was a large ___ camp during WWII
- this Spanish explorer entered Utah searching for gold
- this spinning disc was invented in Utah
- many Mormon pioneers travelling to Utah brought their household goods in these
- Butch Cassidy was born in this town
- the Mormon Temple took this many years to complete
- the early Mormons travelled from this state to the Utah area
- the Golden ___ was driven in at Promontory Point
- town called "little Hollywood" because of all of the films shot there
- Utah's time zone
- Utah became a state under this U.S. President
- Mitt Romney was born in this state
- Utah ranks ___ in the nation for volunteerism
- this SLC building houses the Mormon choir
- famous copper company
- U.S. President who visited Utah the most times
- the first ___ train travelled through Utah in 1841
- the first group of pioneers to Utah brought these with them
- Utah means "people of the mountain" in this Indian language
- handsome actor who now lives in Utah
- Utah's primary railroad terminus
- state animal
- the Bonneville Salt __ area is known for racing
- Utah has the highest ___ rate in the U.S.
- Utah bars must have ___ to keep customers from seeing drinks being made by bartenders
- a dish called ___ potatoes is unique to the Mormons
- valuable mined product
- state flower
- last U.S. President to visit Utah before it became a state
- over 80% of Utah residents are of this ancestry
- in this Utah town, every resident must keep and maintain a firearm
- Utah's application for statehood was denied for ___ years
- this U.S. President removed Brigham Young as Governor of the Utah Territory
- Fremont and ___ explored the Great Basin
- first U.S. President to visit the Utah Territory
- number of times that Utah sought statehood
- state gem
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- Utah's state symbol
- "Butch" Cassidy's nickname came from this previous occupation
- Utah agreed to give up this practice as a condition of statehood
- this Smith fur-trapped in No. Utah
- famous national park in Utah
- this chicken was invented in Utah
- cloud-___ is illegal in Utah
- Brigham Canyon in the largest ___ pit mine in the world
- town known as "Family City USA"
- actor ___ Woods was born in Vernal, Utah
- name of territory prior to being called Utah
- residents of Utah are called this
- Utah is the most homogeneous state in terms of ___
- Mexico won its independence from ___ in 1821 and claimed Utah
- in 1999, SLC was shocked to be hit by a ___
- Green River, Utah celebrates ___ Days
- Utah residents love ___ sauce on just about everything
- frontiersman Jim ___ discovered the Great Salt Lake
- Utah residents eat more of this than any other state
- wild west outlaw born in Utah
- this lake was created with the completion of Glen Canyon Dam
- Utah has a ___ round-up every November
- in 2002, Utah hosted these winter games
- the "Arches" are made of this
- this popular fried chicken recipe was first served in Utah
- in 1848, seagulls saved Mormons' crops from an infestation of these insects
- Gretchen Young was born in SLC and became an actress called this
- the Great Salt Lake has ___ times the salt as found in the ocean
- Cedar City, Utah hosts a ___ Festival
- Utah has the fewest ___ days from school
- state fish
- last name of famous Mormon singing family
- town of Levan is the center of Utah because of how it's spelled backwards
- Mormon neighborhoods are divided into ___
- Snowbird, Utah has a German ___ Festival
- state fruit
- state bird
- this river was the last to be discovered in the contiguous U.S.
- this Square in SLC takes up 10 acres
- this leader arrived in the Salt Lake area with 148 Mormons
- fear of outsiders brought on the Utah ___ in 1857-58
- this city is known for its skiing
- state tree
- the largest ___ in the world was unearthed in Utah
- the ___ Cooperative Mercantile was the first "department store" in the country
- this Lake hosts Raspberry Days
- first Mormon colony after SLC
- Utah residents are considered ___ drivers
97 Clues: state gem • state fish • state bird • state tree • state fruit • state animal • state flower • Utah's time zone • Utah's state symbol • famous copper company • valuable mined product • famous national park in Utah • cloud-___ is illegal in Utah • wild west outlaw born in Utah • the "Arches" are made of this • first Mormon colony after SLC • this Lake hosts Raspberry Days • ...
Outsiders Ch 1-3 2024-09-10
5 Clues: The gang that Ponyboy Curtis belongs to. • The novel’s narrator and one of the Greasers. • The gang that is in conflict with the Greasers. • Ponyboy's friend who is severely beaten by the Socs in the park. • The Greaser who has a criminal record and is known for his rough behavior.
The Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-01-22
Keiry Montoya, outsiders crossword, chapter(1-12) 2024-05-30
Across
- the church burned down because of__?
- who's Marcia's boyfriend?
- whos tires did dally slash?
- what parent came to visit Johnnie?
- who was in the reformatory for 6 months?
Down
- they went to hide out at__?
- what type of car does cherry have?
- how many Soc s were at the rumble
- who could cherry fall inlove with if she saw him again
- whos girlfriend got pregnant
- were is dally from ?
11 Clues: were is dally from ? • who's Marcia's boyfriend? • they went to hide out at__? • whos tires did dally slash? • whos girlfriend got pregnant • how many Soc s were at the rumble • what type of car does cherry have? • what parent came to visit Johnnie? • the church burned down because of__? • who was in the reformatory for 6 months? • ...
Erionnah's Outsiders Crossword Puzzle (ch. 1-11) 2024-05-24
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- Who gets spooked easily
- Who beat up Johnny
- who visited PB in the hospital besides his friends
- What is a "weed"
- What color is Johnny's eyes
- Ponyboy got blood all over the ____
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- Who died their hair blonde?
- What did PB get during the rumble
- Who is Tim Shepard's little brother
- How did Johnny die
- Who does Cherry like from the Curtis Family
11 Clues: What is a "weed" • Who beat up Johnny • How did Johnny die • Who gets spooked easily • Who died their hair blonde? • What color is Johnny's eyes • What did PB get during the rumble • Who is Tim Shepard's little brother • Ponyboy got blood all over the ____ • Who does Cherry like from the Curtis Family • who visited PB in the hospital besides his friends
The man, the myth, the legend. 2020-01-30
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- Number of grandchildren
- Middle name
- Started his day with these
- Skiing Did this in Sun Valley
- Named after his father
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- Mother's name, Grandaughter's name
- Wedding anniversary month
- Reserves division
- College mascot
- First home with Sherry
- Owen's primary musical instrument
- Grew up here
- Member of this fraternity
- Francisco Owen & Sherry's song: "I left my heart in..."
- Primary occupation
- Had a license to...
16 Clues: Middle name • Grew up here • College mascot • Reserves division • Primary occupation • Had a license to... • First home with Sherry • Named after his father • Number of grandchildren • Wedding anniversary month • Member of this fraternity • Started his day with these • Skiing Did this in Sun Valley • Owen's primary musical instrument • Mother's name, Grandaughter's name • ...
The Battle the Tilted the Sea 2023-11-23
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- very great in amount, scale, or intensity
- in a powerful and destructive manner
- grind (one's teeth) together as a sign of anger
- admit that one has committed a crime or done something wrong
- a loud unpleasant noise
- grasp something tightly with one's hand
- a stretch of salt water separated from the sea by a low sandbank or coral reef
- make a deep inarticulate sound conveying pain
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- or constrict the neck of (a person or animal)
- a marine crustacean with an external shell
- with deep sincerity
- move swiftly and lightly
- a ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
- name of an islandsqueezing or constricting the neck of a person or animal
- a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty
- skill in achieving one's ends by deceit
16 Clues: with deep sincerity • a loud unpleasant noise • move swiftly and lightly • in a powerful and destructive manner • grasp something tightly with one's hand • skill in achieving one's ends by deceit • very great in amount, scale, or intensity • a marine crustacean with an external shell • or constrict the neck of (a person or animal) • ...
The Outsiders Crossword 2013-01-14
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2022-03-03
Across
- The name of Santa/St. Nick in the book
- Someone that helped Lucy find her way back to the wardrobe during her first trip
- Food that the White Witch gave Edmund
- Magical land that Aslan created; the main setting
- Something that is half man, half goat
- The season that Narnia is always in
- A word that means always wanting more or never satisfied
- Brother who followed Lucy to Narnia and lied about it
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- The sibling that likes to explore
- The White Witch always makes Narnia winter but never...
- First child to enter Narnia
- Talking animals who first helped the 4 children
- The type of animal Aslan was
- The White Witch turns objects into...
- Where Aslan gets killed by the White Witch
- The rightful king of Narnia
- The oldest of the siblings
- How Lucy entered Narnia
- Country the children lived in
19 Clues: How Lucy entered Narnia • The oldest of the siblings • First child to enter Narnia • The rightful king of Narnia • The type of animal Aslan was • Country the children lived in • The sibling that likes to explore • The season that Narnia is always in • The White Witch turns objects into... • Food that the White Witch gave Edmund • Something that is half man, half goat • ...
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. 2013-04-30
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- Who is the first to greet Aslan?
- The place where they agree to meet Aslan.
- The Beavers live in a _________.
- These creatures pull the White Witch's sledge.
- The first sibling to enter Narnia through the wardrobe.
- Father Christmas' gift to Mrs. Beaver.
- This creature leads all of the children through the woods.
- The White Witch calls herself the _________ of Narnia.
- Who is the author of the Chronicles of Narnia?
- Who did Lucy first meet in Narnia?
- The name of Lucy's older sister.
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- What the White Witch turns traitors into.
- Half man, half horse is called this.
- Name of the child that betrayed all the other children.
- The White Witch fed this to Edmund and he loved it.
- This character can defeat the White Witch.
- The type of animal that Aslan is.
- "It is always winter in Narnia but never ______________"
- What kind of animal is Maugrim?
19 Clues: What kind of animal is Maugrim? • Who is the first to greet Aslan? • The Beavers live in a _________. • The name of Lucy's older sister. • The type of animal that Aslan is. • Who did Lucy first meet in Narnia? • Half man, half horse is called this. • Father Christmas' gift to Mrs. Beaver. • What the White Witch turns traitors into. • The place where they agree to meet Aslan. • ...
The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe 2023-09-07
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- The Witch's title for herself.
- The name of the giant in the Witch's house.
- The four thrones at ____ ______.
- Lucy's gift is cordial made of the juice of the ____.
- The Witch is half Jinn and half ____.
- To what magic does the Witch appeal to when demanding Edmund back?
- What sort of creature is Mr. Tumnus?
- "____ is on the move."
- Aslan is the son of the _____ ___ __ ____.
- Aslan decides to move the camp from the Stone Table to the ________.
- "Course he isn't ____. But he's good."
- The housekeeper's name.
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- King Peter the _____.
- The captain of the Witch's secret police
- Mr. Tumnus tells the kings and queens that the ______ has been sighted in these parts.
- Mrs. Beaver is working at this when the children arrive.
- Foreign kings send ambassadors for her hand in marriage.
- These animals draw the Witch's sledge
- Gives presents to all Narnians
19 Clues: King Peter the _____. • "____ is on the move." • The housekeeper's name. • The Witch's title for herself. • Gives presents to all Narnians • The four thrones at ____ ______. • What sort of creature is Mr. Tumnus? • The Witch is half Jinn and half ____. • These animals draw the Witch's sledge • "Course he isn't ____. But he's good." • The captain of the Witch's secret police • ...
The Jackal, the Dove, and the Panther 2023-02-03
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- A straight, hard material used to lock doors
- give a thrashing to; beat hard
- How a person or thing looks like
- say something with a lot of force
- A group of people who are the same
- to gather together in large numbers
- Somethng done in order to get or receive something
- A type of plant grown for its seeds
- A natural source of water; a place where water springs up in or issues from the ground; a spring or well-spring; a fountain.
- The sound of soft footsteps, or a similar noise made by an animal etc.
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- at the same time but in another place
- manner of acting or controlling yourself
- A person in charge of things e.g household activites
- in place of, or as an alternative to
- The return of an injury for an injury, in punishment or retribution; avenging of an injury or offense; revenge.
- A plce that makes someone happy
- an instrument with a handle and a flexible lash that is used for whipping
- (of a person) unable to walk or move normally; disabled.
- A plant with thin leaves that is found in the water
19 Clues: give a thrashing to; beat hard • A plce that makes someone happy • How a person or thing looks like • say something with a lot of force • A group of people who are the same • to gather together in large numbers • A type of plant grown for its seeds • in place of, or as an alternative to • at the same time but in another place • manner of acting or controlling yourself • ...
The Outsiders Vocab 2014-12-15
The Lord of The RIngs: The Return Of The King 2014-01-14
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- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
- Frodos Sword
- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- King of Rohan
- The one ring to rule them all
- The Capital of Gondor
- Base of operations for sauron
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- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- Also known as Halflings
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- The true king of Gondor
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • The true king of Gondor • The one ring to rule them all • Base of operations for sauron • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden • ...
The Lord of The RIngs: The Return Of The King 2014-01-14
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- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
- The Capital of Gondor
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- The true king of Gondor
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
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- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- Also known as Halflings
- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Theoden, the king of Rohan
- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo on his journey
- Frodos Sword
- The one ring to rule them all
- Base of operations for sauron
- King of Rohan
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • The true king of Gondor • The one ring to rule them all • Base of operations for sauron • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • The ring bearer who destroys the one ring • Servents bound to the power of the one ring • ...
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2014-01-20
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- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden
- Also known as Halflings
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
- The one ring to rule them all
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
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- King of Rohan
- The true king of Gondor
- The Capital of Gondor
- Base of operations for sauron
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo
- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
- Frodos Sword
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • The true king of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • Base of operations for sauron • The one ring to rule them all • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden • ...
The Lord of The RIngs: The Return Of The King 2014-01-14
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- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo on his journey
- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Theoden, the king of Rohan
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
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- Also known as Halflings
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- The Capital of Gondor
- King of Rohan
- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
- The true king of Gondor
- The one ring to rule them all
- Frodos Sword
- Base of operations for sauron
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • The true king of Gondor • The one ring to rule them all • Base of operations for sauron • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • The ring bearer who destroys the one ring • Servents bound to the power of the one ring • ...
The Lord of The Rings: The Return Of The King 2014-01-20
Across
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- Also known as Halflings
- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo
- The one ring to rule them all
- The Capital of Gondor
- King of Rohan
- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
- The true king of Gondor
Down
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
- Frodos Sword
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- Base of operations for sauron
- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • The true king of Gondor • The one ring to rule them all • Base of operations for sauron • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden • ...
The outsiders vocab 2021-10-18
The outsiders crossword 2023-05-30
The sky's the limit! 2021-01-15
17 Clues: syy • tapa • raja • taivas • äänekäs • toiminta • suojella • merkitty • ympäristö • sinä itse • keskustelu • mehiläispesä • vaelluspolku • milloin tahansa • vaikutti, tuntui • valkopäämerikotka • villieläimet, villi luonto
The Verdict - The Constitution 2025-11-30
Across
- A form of structural protection that divides law-making powers. (Multiple words)
- A protection explicitly written into the Constitution. (Two Words)
- Guidelines for behaviour that may not carry legal force.
- A protection in the Constitution discovered through interpretation rather than explicit wording.(Two words)
- Idea that the executive must answer to Parliament and keep its confidence. (Two words)
- System where people choose members of Parliament to act on their behalf. (Two Words)
- A national vote required to change the Constitution.
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- The foundational document setting out how a nation is governed.
- The uniting of Australian colonies into one nation in 1901.
- Requirement for changing the Constitution: a national majority of voters and majorities in a majority of states. (Two words)
- Australia’s ultimate interpreter of the Constitution. (Two words).
- Branch that debates and creates laws.
- A formal rule enforceable by the state.
- Laws made by Parliament and written into Acts. (Two words)
- Judge-made law developed through court decisions. (Two words)
- Branch that puts laws into action and runs the day-to-day machinery of government.
- Branch of government that interprets and applies the law in courts.
17 Clues: Branch that debates and creates laws. • A formal rule enforceable by the state. • A national vote required to change the Constitution. • Guidelines for behaviour that may not carry legal force. • Laws made by Parliament and written into Acts. (Two words) • The uniting of Australian colonies into one nation in 1901. • ...
The media / the press 2022-05-28
20 Clues: compte • magnat • magnat • magnat • magnat • s'abonner • des abonnés • utilisateur • des journaux • des lecteurs • des magazines • désinformation • réseaux sociaux • organe de presse • publicités papier • paysage médiatique • salle de rédaction • publicités en ligne • média d'information • liberté de la presse
Outsiders Vocab. 4 - 6 2020-04-19
5 Clues: of critical importance • without stopping:continuing • bold resistance to authority • dazed or weakened from lack of sleep • uneasy of fearful about something that might happen
Outsiders Chapter 11 Vocab 2020-11-19
5 Clues: share the suffering • to worship as a god broadly • one who watches over another • an appearance in front of a judge before trial • risk of experiencing something usually unpleasant
Outsiders Vocabulary 2-3 2024-11-18
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse 2023-06-14
Across
- where you friends are
- a warm and fuzzy feeling that makes you feel good
- taking some alone time to think
- obsessed with cake, always there to cheer you up
- always manages to say out loud what you don't know how to say
- the sound you make when you're happy
- feeling good intentions
- feeling thankful
Down
- when you don't know what to do
- strong and kind, always there to make you see the best in yourself
- knowing something that feels right
- quiet, always there to listen to you and help you see the world
- when there is no one with you
- you have it when you are part of a group
- when you feel that something bad is going to happen
- something delicious that always brings comfort
- feeling kind and sentimental thoughts
17 Clues: feeling thankful • where you friends are • feeling good intentions • when there is no one with you • when you don't know what to do • taking some alone time to think • knowing something that feels right • the sound you make when you're happy • feeling kind and sentimental thoughts • you have it when you are part of a group • something delicious that always brings comfort • ...
Outsiders 2022-02-03
The 2025-11-07
Across
- From a horror game and is brown and can throw it back
- What is caught but never thrown?
- What has hands but cannot clap?
- The most intelligent and strongest aquatic lifeform
- Is the biggest dumbest gayest dumbest moron hominid neanderthal in the world
- What gamers do
- The lesbian bird
Down
- When the
- The greatest form of literature
- The greatest game of all time
- Has never lost an argument before
- She is greedy and wants even more food
12 Clues: When the • What gamers do • The lesbian bird • The greatest game of all time • The greatest form of literature • What has hands but cannot clap? • What is caught but never thrown? • Has never lost an argument before • She is greedy and wants even more food • The most intelligent and strongest aquatic lifeform • From a horror game and is brown and can throw it back • ...
the 2022-04-21
Across
- It is responsible for photosynthesis. In plant cells but not animal cells.
- it inspects proteins.
- It is the strength for the cell.
- it is a storage unit of the cell.
- Its a storage unit for the cell. It stores water and other materials
- the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP
Down
- it contains enzymes the aid the cell.
- It lets things in and out.
- Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste.
- its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA
- its is the place where ribosomes are made
- its the highway of the cell. its responsible for transporting proteins.
12 Clues: it inspects proteins. • It lets things in and out. • It is the strength for the cell. • it is a storage unit of the cell. • it contains enzymes the aid the cell. • Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste. • its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA • its is the place where ribosomes are made • the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP • ...
THE 2025-02-24
12 Clues: inside job • he was right • 5'7 from amp • fill in blank • a mans best friend • the best breakfast • there always hiring • the old guy from amp • overrated movie snack • something you don't have • the second best breakfast • the best of the best the king of all kings the one above all
the 2022-04-21
Across
- It is responsible for photosynthesis. In plant cells but not animal cells.
- it inspects proteins.
- It is the strength for the cell.
- it is a storage unit of the cell.
- Its a storage unit for the cell. It stores water and other materials
- the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP
Down
- it contains enzymes the aid the cell.
- It lets things in and out.
- Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste.
- its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA
- its is the place where ribosomes are made
- its the highway of the cell. its responsible for transporting proteins.
12 Clues: it inspects proteins. • It lets things in and out. • It is the strength for the cell. • it is a storage unit of the cell. • it contains enzymes the aid the cell. • Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste. • its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA • its is the place where ribosomes are made • the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP • ...
the 2022-04-21
Across
- It is responsible for photosynthesis. In plant cells but not animal cells.
- it inspects proteins.
- It is the strength for the cell.
- it is a storage unit of the cell.
- Its a storage unit for the cell. It stores water and other materials
- the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP
Down
- it contains enzymes the aid the cell.
- It lets things in and out.
- Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste.
- its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA
- its is the place where ribosomes are made
- its the highway of the cell. its responsible for transporting proteins.
12 Clues: it inspects proteins. • It lets things in and out. • It is the strength for the cell. • it is a storage unit of the cell. • it contains enzymes the aid the cell. • Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste. • its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA • its is the place where ribosomes are made • the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP • ...
the 2023-10-26
12 Clues: very sweet • Has a trunk • it is sugary • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • has chocolate chips • most consumed liquid • can be made into burgers • often baked before eating • can be eaten in various ways
the 2023-10-14
12 Clues: 8x1 • those • pathos • worldly • duplicate • hoot, bark • time (greek)- • groove master • light to reason • dark side of the moon • the name you should know • 6k (another time, another place)
the 2024-02-06
Across
- my favorite class
- USA USA USA CACAW CACAW
- i have so much of this, nobody can comprehend it (hint: ends with z)
- another name for period (made up by me, but often said by Gordon Ramsey in a different context)
- favorite pasta mmmm
- nostalgia
Down
- club that my mom forced me to join but now i like it and now my mom wants to make me quit?? wtf???????????
- name of my birthday cake
- thing that keeps me up at night
- game that i have been playing since age 4 (I MISS GUESTS)
- mr krone got super mad when i called him this
- thing that makes me dead inside
12 Clues: nostalgia • my favorite class • favorite pasta mmmm • USA USA USA CACAW CACAW • name of my birthday cake • thing that keeps me up at night • thing that makes me dead inside • mr krone got super mad when i called him this • game that i have been playing since age 4 (I MISS GUESTS) • i have so much of this, nobody can comprehend it (hint: ends with z) • ...
The seasons, The weather, the Months 2023-07-17
Across
- a season that has very cold days
- the season when the flowers start to grow
- la traduccion de frio
- a month that has only 28 days
- the sixth month in a year
- the month that comes before october
- la traduccion de soleado
Down
- miercoles
- the season when the leaves start to fall
- la traduccion de lluvioso
- christmas´ month
- la traduccion de fin de semana
- the season that has very hot days
- the first month of the year
- the month that goes after july
15 Clues: miercoles • christmas´ month • la traduccion de frio • la traduccion de soleado • la traduccion de lluvioso • the sixth month in a year • the first month of the year • a month that has only 28 days • la traduccion de fin de semana • the month that goes after july • a season that has very cold days • the season that has very hot days • the month that comes before october • ...
The Mass: The Treasure of the Church 2018-07-09
Across
- This person may also read the Gospel: D_____
- The Priest does this to the Gospel after proclaiming it.
- A person who may read the Gospel: P_____
- The Father, Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit: One God and _____ Divine Persons.
- The Prayer of the ________ prays for the world, the Church, ourselves and those who have died.
- This reading comes from the New Testament.
- At the beginning of Mass, the Priest kisses the ____.
- God speaks to us through His W___.
Down
- Jesus is fully human and fully ______.
- The _____ reading may come from the Old Testament.
- The words of Jesus: G______
- We do this during the first and second reading.
- The Priest says: "The Lord be with you" and we say: "And with your ______"
- The opening prayer which the Priest offers to God the Father.
- When the Gospel is read, we _____.
- We stand as we sing the opening ____.
- The first and second readings may be read by the p_____.
- This prayer is a summary of our Catholic Faith: The _____
18 Clues: The words of Jesus: G______ • When the Gospel is read, we _____. • God speaks to us through His W___. • We stand as we sing the opening ____. • Jesus is fully human and fully ______. • A person who may read the Gospel: P_____ • This reading comes from the New Testament. • This person may also read the Gospel: D_____ • We do this during the first and second reading. • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2023-03-10
Across
- a strip of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room
- a thing or collection of things wrapped in paper in order to be carried or sent by mail
- impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; striking
- strange and frightening
- nature spirit who lives in trees
- feeling uncertain about something
- feeling or showing grief
- a structure of wood, marble, or stone above and around a fireplace
Down
- in an active, quick, or energetic way
- possessing or showing courage or determination
- burned
- causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness
- having or showing a mild, kind, or tender temperament or character
- mythical creature with the torso of a man, and the lower body of a horse
- half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology
- a manner or the sound of someone walking
- a large, tall cabinet in which clothes may be hung or stored
- based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair
18 Clues: burned • strange and frightening • feeling or showing grief • nature spirit who lives in trees • feeling uncertain about something • in an active, quick, or energetic way • a manner or the sound of someone walking • possessing or showing courage or determination • causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Crossword 2022-02-02
18 Clues: sad • trick • severe • mocking • quickly • serious • Curious • soothing • admirable • disgusting • territories • acting smug • hopelessness • overwhelming • full of malice • deceptive, untrustworthy • excessive eating or drinking • having a voice that sounds husky or rough
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe 2025-12-17
Across
- a great victory or success
- very unhappy or miserable
- filled with magic
- causing pain or being mean
- someone who betrays or is disloyal
- a large cabinet used to store clothes
- a wrapped package
- a magical creature that is half man and half goat
- to break trust
Down
- a scarf worn around the neck
- gentle and not wild
- grand and impressive
- serious and calm
- extra; more than what is needed
- to save someone from danger
- strange or unusual
- a prediction about the future
- to be careful or watch out
18 Clues: to break trust • serious and calm • filled with magic • a wrapped package • strange or unusual • gentle and not wild • grand and impressive • very unhappy or miserable • a great victory or success • causing pain or being mean • to be careful or watch out • to save someone from danger • a scarf worn around the neck • a prediction about the future • extra; more than what is needed • ...
WorldHistory CrossWord 2018-06-06
Across
- by a king or queen
- southern Italy and Sicily; strongly influenced Roman society
- medieval sport in which knights fought to unhorse each other
- family of rulers whose right is passed on within the family.
- of a kingdom
- peasant farmers of the manors
- upper class "insiders" to Roman politics, religion, and society
- most common of various titles for ancient Egyptians monarchs
- crusade of 15,000 to 20,000 people, mostly simple farmers, who were destroyed by experienced Turkish warriors
- that satisfied the growing need for men with special training in such professions as law and medicine
- attempt to synthesize Greek philosophy with Romanism
- Celtic barbarians from western Europe; occupied the Po River Valley in the north
- form of the bubonic plague that killed 1/3 to 1/2 of Europe's population
- of the Roman army who went to North Africa and defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama
- government of divine authority
- course that consisted of arithmetic, music, geometry, and astronomy
- drying a dead body to prevent it from rotting
- major Indian religious system, which had its origins in the religious beliefs of the Aryans who settled India after 1500 B.C.
- fortified dwelling built in the Middle Ages
- of the church that persons who robbed churches, took a serf's property, or killed a noncombatant during battle should be denied the sacraments
- first writing system of the Aryans, developed around 1000 B.C.
- lower class "outsiders" to Roman political and cultural life
- brothers who, as tribunes, championed the poor and died for their
- Mesopotamian society stating that men dominated the society.
- Carthaginian general who led an army of men and elephants over the Alps into Italy
- class/the class between the nobility and the peasants (the burgers)
- who holds a piece of land and permits another to use it in return for certain promised services
- city of Rome
Down
- administrative organization that relied on non elective officials and regular procedure's.
- architectural style that featured tall walls with many pointed windows (often stained glass) and elaborate steeples and points, which seemed to give churches a tall light appearance
- august body of 100 patrician elders who advised the king
- armed warriors, often wearing full body armor and mounted on horses
- piece of land hald by one man
- medieval sport in which groups of knights fought mock battles that lasted an entire day and ranged over the whole countryside
- Hinduism, the force generated by a person's actions that determines how the person will be reborn in the next life
- in one god
- course consisting of grammar, rhetoric, and logic
- that belonged to a noble, ranging in size from a few hundred acres to several thousand acres
- of writing created by the Sumerians
- set of rigid categories in ancient India that determined a person's occupation and economic potential, as well as his or her position in society, based partly on skin color
- or "Sacred Writings" of the ancient Egyptians
- from the city of Carthage in North Africa
- and unique emblems and designs displayed on armor, shields, and banners to identify knights in combat
- who is permitted by a lord to use a piece of land in return for certain promised services
- rebirth of an individual's soul in a different form after death
- towns that sprang up beside fortresses
- settled communities to create their own empire
- steward of the whole land
- seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia that blows warm, moist air from the southwest during the summer, bringing heavy rains, and cold, dry air from the northeast during the winter
- fairs/an international event that brought together merchants from many lands to sell and purchase items
- stepped tower
- to certain holy places in an effort to prove one's piety
- architectural style that was characterized by the use of thick massive walls and small windows with rounded arches
- city of the Eastern Roman Empire, founded by Constantine and later renamed Constantinople
- proclamation that forbade fighting from Friday through Sunday of each week
- confederation of northern German towns, formed during the 13th century and eventually embracing some 85 cities, that protected the merchants of its constituent cities
- living in burgs
- fought for the stated purpose of capturing the Holy Land from the muslims and holding it for Christendom
- way of life based upon the ownership and use of land
- political unit or state
- believing in multiple gods h/the basic unit of Sumerian civilization
- code of conduct for the nobility and knights
- lord's fields, in which the serfs had to work two to three days each week
- early form of trade unionism, consisting of voluntary associations among merchants, artisans, and craftsmen
64 Clues: in one god • of a kingdom • city of Rome • stepped tower • living in burgs • by a king or queen • political unit or state • steward of the whole land • piece of land hald by one man • peasant farmers of the manors • government of divine authority • of writing created by the Sumerians • towns that sprang up beside fortresses • from the city of Carthage in North Africa • ...
Educ459 Crossword 2021-10-16
Across
- McLaren describes this term as the process of a person appreciating and loving oneself through earning knowledge and relationships that dignify his or her background and customs. Further, though, this process allows an individual to define and transform the broader social order, instead of simply serving it, by questioning and selecting facets of the dominant culture.
- Neoliberalism brings about the theme of _________, which allows the system to rationalize enforcement of consequences as well as its neglect of marginalized people. In this, those who are spared and not marginalized are validated in terms of virtue while a negative, fabricated image is created by the system for those who are penalized (De Lissovoy).
- De Lissovoy asserts that this navigates individuals anxiously through modern capitalism and difficult economic spheres, presenting “choices” (or, that is, the illusion or limited supply of choices) in challenging situations to consumers.
- In Anyon’s __________-class schools, most students’ parents have blue-collar jobs, students are graded based on how well they follow instructions, and work (especially language arts) is done mechanically to prepare for future wage labor.
- The American ________ is an ideal composed of myths that paint the United States as a place of inarguably equal opportunity and reliable meritocracy which encourages many to believe in “climbing the ladder” despite disparities and inequity in the American socio-economic hierarchy; in this, opportunity to progress in life is available to every U.S. citizen.
- Dewey asserts that ___________ is problematic to a democratic society because it stifles free social interactions, causes rigidity in life, and leads groups to viewing outsiders as enemies.
- In Anyon’s Executive ___________ School, children are encouraged to reason, develop analytical abilities through critical thinking, form ideas on how things fit together in systems, and most families belong to the capitalist class with the majority of fathers serving as top executors at large corporations.
- Student _______ in a school allows room for students to create their own ideas and act on them, which is Gannon’s key to rejecting a single focus on what the students cannot or are not allowed to do and preventing them from acquiring too passive of roles.
Down
- Pedagogy of __________ highlights the necessity for both students and educators to step out of their comfort zones while also pointing out issues in the emotional framework that leads to unconscious involvement with hegemony; urges students to critically analyze their own beliefs.
- The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum.
- Classrooms of Death simply distribute _______ in “chunks” without consideration of its role, whereas a classroom/school of life works to keep content within the framework of lived experiences; critical pedagogy is concerned with the relationship between this and power.
- McLaren believes that ________ might just be repressive instances marked by the dominant culture. In school instruction, this often serves as a sign of student determination not to be hidden or silenced when facing erasure, especially when the students in their daily lives have little access to the culture of learning used in the classroom.
- Young (in fictional writing mentioned by Mijs) posits that this term is the sum of natural endowments (especially IQ) and effort together, and that this provides the foundation for the allocation of reward; the ideology in which this functions contends that the person who performs best should be rewarded, but dismisses the complexity of U.S. classes, pay gaps, inaccessibility to opportunity, and more.
- Mijs believes that Meritocracy remains not only unmet, but in general is a promise which is ______________, as the definitions of “merit” always serve one group of people and put the other group at a disadvantage. So, true meritocracy in any sense cannot be achieved.
- __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies.
- Children in Anyon’s Affluent Professional School are given _________ capital (instead of currency/concrete capital), which gives them the opportunity to earn skills in linguistics, art, self expression, and more and sets them up to eventually become professionals or experts in fields later on.
- De Lissovoy explains that in Lacan’s work on capitalism and neoliberalism, drive and _________ both are connected to loss- this happens as the former attains enjoyment through repetition of loss and the latter is never satisfied.
- Epstein’s __________ model in Boler’s text interprets angry resistance in classroom settings as cries for care and attention - this highlights the necessity for compassion from educators as the anger likely serves as a sign that the individual may be willing to grow.
- This type of student in Ahmed’s text works alongside the censoring student as a figure who wants the “wrong” things and is often blamed for the loss of what’s considered “good” as courses are tailored to ideas, material, or more which are in fashion or new (hint: a participle).
- This type of discourse looks into ideas that make up and/or influence knowledge, especially by working to show how the status quo is pushed by teaching concepts that are considered to be of “high status”; theorists look into how materials, teaching practices, and more in a classroom put the dominant ideology at an advantage while excluding those which are marginalized.
20 Clues: __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies. • The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum. • ...
Educ459 Crossword 2021-10-16
Across
- In Anyon’s Executive ___________ School, children are encouraged to reason, develop analytical abilities through critical thinking, form ideas on how things fit together in systems, and most families belong to the capitalist class with the majority of fathers serving as top executors at large corporations.
- De Lissovoy explains that in Lacan’s work on capitalism and neoliberalism, drive and _________ both are connected to loss- this happens as the former attains enjoyment through repetition of loss and the latter is never satisfied.
- De Lissovoy asserts that this navigates individuals anxiously through modern capitalism and difficult economic spheres, presenting “choices” (or, that is, the illusion or limited supply of choices) in challenging situations to consumers.
- Student _______ in a school allows room for students to create their own ideas and act on them, which is Gannon’s key to rejecting a single focus on what the students cannot or are not allowed to do and preventing them from acquiring too passive of roles.
- __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies.
- The American ________ is an ideal composed of myths that paint the United States as a place of inarguably equal opportunity and reliable meritocracy which encourages many to believe in “climbing the ladder” despite disparities and inequity in the American socio-economic hierarchy; in this, opportunity to progress in life is available to every U.S. citizen.
- Mijs believes that Meritocracy remains not only unmet, but in general is a promise which is ______________, as the definitions of “merit” always serve one group of people and put the other group at a disadvantage. So, true meritocracy in any sense cannot be achieved.
- Dewey asserts that ___________ is problematic to a democratic society because it stifles free social interactions, causes rigidity in life, and leads groups to viewing outsiders as enemies.
- Young (in fictional writing mentioned by Mijs) posits that this term is the sum of natural endowments (especially IQ) and effort together, and that this provides the foundation for the allocation of reward; the ideology in which this functions contends that the person who performs best should be rewarded, but dismisses the complexity of U.S. classes, pay gaps, inaccessibility to opportunity, and more.
- Neoliberalism brings about the theme of _________, which allows the system to rationalize enforcement of consequences as well as its neglect of marginalized people. In this, those who are spared and not marginalized are validated in terms of virtue while a negative, fabricated image is created by the system for those who are penalized (De Lissovoy).
Down
- McLaren believes that ________ might just be repressive instances marked by the dominant culture. In school instruction, this often serves as a sign of student determination not to be hidden or silenced when facing erasure, especially when the students in their daily lives have little access to the culture of learning used in the classroom.
- Pedagogy of __________ highlights the necessity for both students and educators to step out of their comfort zones while also pointing out issues in the emotional framework that leads to unconscious involvement with hegemony; urges students to critically analyze their own beliefs.
- This type of discourse looks into ideas that make up and/or influence knowledge, especially by working to show how the status quo is pushed by teaching concepts that are considered to be of “high status”; theorists look into how materials, teaching practices, and more in a classroom put the dominant ideology at an advantage while excluding those which are marginalized.
- Classrooms of Death simply distribute _______ in “chunks” without consideration of its role, whereas a classroom/school of life works to keep content within the framework of lived experiences; critical pedagogy is concerned with the relationship between this and power.
- In Anyon’s __________-class schools, most students’ parents have blue-collar jobs, students are graded based on how well they follow instructions, and work (especially language arts) is done mechanically to prepare for future wage labor.
- McLaren describes this term as the process of a person appreciating and loving oneself through earning knowledge and relationships that dignify his or her background and customs. Further, though, this process allows an individual to define and transform the broader social order, instead of simply serving it, by questioning and selecting facets of the dominant culture.
- The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum.
- This type of student in Ahmed’s text works alongside the censoring student as a figure who wants the “wrong” things and is often blamed for the loss of what’s considered “good” as courses are tailored to ideas, material, or more which are in fashion or new (hint: a participle).
- Epstein’s __________ model in Boler’s text interprets angry resistance in classroom settings as cries for care and attention - this highlights the necessity for compassion from educators as the anger likely serves as a sign that the individual may be willing to grow.
- Children in Anyon’s Affluent Professional School are given _________ capital (instead of currency/concrete capital), which gives them the opportunity to earn skills in linguistics, art, self expression, and more and sets them up to eventually become professionals or experts in fields later on.
20 Clues: __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies. • The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum. • ...
Educ459 Crossword 2021-10-16
Across
- In Anyon’s Executive ___________ School, children are encouraged to reason, develop analytical abilities through critical thinking, form ideas on how things fit together in systems, and most families belong to the capitalist class with the majority of fathers serving as top executors at large corporations.
- De Lissovoy explains that in Lacan’s work on capitalism and neoliberalism, drive and _________ both are connected to loss- this happens as the former attains enjoyment through repetition of loss and the latter is never satisfied.
- De Lissovoy asserts that this navigates individuals anxiously through modern capitalism and difficult economic spheres, presenting “choices” (or, that is, the illusion or limited supply of choices) in challenging situations to consumers.
- Student _______ in a school allows room for students to create their own ideas and act on them, which is Gannon’s key to rejecting a single focus on what the students cannot or are not allowed to do and preventing them from acquiring too passive of roles.
- __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies.
- The American ________ is an ideal composed of myths that paint the United States as a place of inarguably equal opportunity and reliable meritocracy which encourages many to believe in “climbing the ladder” despite disparities and inequity in the American socio-economic hierarchy; in this, opportunity to progress in life is available to every U.S. citizen.
- Mijs believes that Meritocracy remains not only unmet, but in general is a promise which is ______________, as the definitions of “merit” always serve one group of people and put the other group at a disadvantage. So, true meritocracy in any sense cannot be achieved.
- Dewey asserts that ___________ is problematic to a democratic society because it stifles free social interactions, causes rigidity in life, and leads groups to viewing outsiders as enemies.
- Young (in fictional writing mentioned by Mijs) posits that this term is the sum of natural endowments (especially IQ) and effort together, and that this provides the foundation for the allocation of reward; the ideology in which this functions contends that the person who performs best should be rewarded, but dismisses the complexity of U.S. classes, pay gaps, inaccessibility to opportunity, and more.
- Neoliberalism brings about the theme of _________, which allows the system to rationalize enforcement of consequences as well as its neglect of marginalized people. In this, those who are spared and not marginalized are validated in terms of virtue while a negative, fabricated image is created by the system for those who are penalized (De Lissovoy).
Down
- McLaren believes that ________ might just be repressive instances marked by the dominant culture. In school instruction, this often serves as a sign of student determination not to be hidden or silenced when facing erasure, especially when the students in their daily lives have little access to the culture of learning used in the classroom.
- Pedagogy of __________ highlights the necessity for both students and educators to step out of their comfort zones while also pointing out issues in the emotional framework that leads to unconscious involvement with hegemony; urges students to critically analyze their own beliefs.
- This type of discourse looks into ideas that make up and/or influence knowledge, especially by working to show how the status quo is pushed by teaching concepts that are considered to be of “high status”; theorists look into how materials, teaching practices, and more in a classroom put the dominant ideology at an advantage while excluding those which are marginalized.
- Classrooms of Death simply distribute _______ in “chunks” without consideration of its role, whereas a classroom/school of life works to keep content within the framework of lived experiences; critical pedagogy is concerned with the relationship between this and power.
- In Anyon’s __________-class schools, most students’ parents have blue-collar jobs, students are graded based on how well they follow instructions, and work (especially language arts) is done mechanically to prepare for future wage labor.
- McLaren describes this term as the process of a person appreciating and loving oneself through earning knowledge and relationships that dignify his or her background and customs. Further, though, this process allows an individual to define and transform the broader social order, instead of simply serving it, by questioning and selecting facets of the dominant culture.
- The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum.
- This type of student in Ahmed’s text works alongside the censoring student as a figure who wants the “wrong” things and is often blamed for the loss of what’s considered “good” as courses are tailored to ideas, material, or more which are in fashion or new (hint: a participle).
- Epstein’s __________ model in Boler’s text interprets angry resistance in classroom settings as cries for care and attention - this highlights the necessity for compassion from educators as the anger likely serves as a sign that the individual may be willing to grow.
- Children in Anyon’s Affluent Professional School are given _________ capital (instead of currency/concrete capital), which gives them the opportunity to earn skills in linguistics, art, self expression, and more and sets them up to eventually become professionals or experts in fields later on.
20 Clues: __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies. • The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum. • ...
The and The Grasshopper 2023-01-17
16 Clues: lewat • membawa • bekerja • berkata • berkicau • membantu • melompat • mengobrol • menyimpan • bernyanyi • mengetahui • menyiapkan • menyarankan • mati kelaparan • merasa pusing/bingung • memcontinued melanjutkan
The Fastest... The Clue... 2023-09-29
Across
- to organize
- in a way that shows you want sth to happen as soon as possible
- despite the fact
- to go on for too long
- the fallen Archangel
- a baseball glove
- ashamed
Down
- a room below ground level
- only one
- to visit someone
- a framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them, used to carry sick, injured or dead people.
- to take hold of something suddenly, firmly
- The warrior Archangel
- unhappy
- to make a long deep sound of pain or distress
- a style of dancing, that tells a dramatic story without speking or singing
16 Clues: unhappy • ashamed • only one • to organize • to visit someone • despite the fact • a baseball glove • the fallen Archangel • to go on for too long • The warrior Archangel • a room below ground level • to take hold of something suddenly, firmly • to make a long deep sound of pain or distress • in a way that shows you want sth to happen as soon as possible • ...
The Bicycle & the Sweetshop 2024-09-16
16 Clues: very • evil • goal • hated • quick • great • problem • confused • announced • doing well • dirt filth • stayed around • explain further • dirty disgusting • unwilling unsure • in a carefree way
The Eyes & The Impossible 2025-06-24
Across
- Symbol of limited freedom of dogs and pets
- Symbolize what the world is like beyond the park
- Known as "The Eyes"
- Symbolizing the breadth of the world outisde
- Choas clatter of wings and feet
- Something important to Johannes
Down
- Trouble Traveler
- Johannes greatest friend
- The leader of Bison who live in the park
- They are unreliable
- One of three Bison living in the park
- No inside joke greeting
- New animals that arrive at the park
- Laugh
- Inside the new building at the park
- The name of Johannes's brother
16 Clues: Laugh • Trouble Traveler • They are unreliable • Known as "The Eyes" • No inside joke greeting • Johannes greatest friend • The name of Johannes's brother • Choas clatter of wings and feet • Something important to Johannes • New animals that arrive at the park • Inside the new building at the park • One of three Bison living in the park • The leader of Bison who live in the park • ...
ELA Review Q3 2021-03-05
Across
- A singular pronoun that has more than 1 antecedents.
- A, an, & the.
- A point of view that uses words like "you, your, & yours".
- A noun that you CANNOT physically see, smell, touch, taste, and/or feel.
- A word part that always comes at the beginning of a word. (Only has a dash "-" at the end of the word part.)
- Persuasive writing technique used to make others feel like outsiders if they do not believe what you do.
- A modifier that describes a verb & usually ends in "-ly"
- A word that can show action, links nouns to modifiers, or helps other verbs.
- A verb form that uses "have, had, or has" + a past participle.
- In writing, this is simply a statement that the author makes to voice their opinion.
- A pronoun error in which the antecedent is in one person or number, and the pronoun is in a different person or number.
- Tells us the job of the pronoun.
- A verb form that does not use helping verbs other than "will".
- A word that takes the place of a noun.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
- The person or thing that receives the action in the sentence.
- The noun that a pronoun refers back to in a sentence/clause/text.
- A clause that does make sense on its own and could be its own sentence.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is showing ownership over something.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is the subject of the sentence/clause.
- In writing, this is the specific example(s) that the author uses to elaborate on their reasoning.
- A verb that WILL take place in the future.
- A pronoun that ends in "self" or "selves" and adds emphasis to a sentence.
- A pronoun that ends in "self" or "selves" acts as the object of the sentence.
- A sentence with just one clause.
- A conjunction used in complex sentences.
- Tells us a verb's time (past, present, or future).
- Tells us if the pronoun is singular or plural.
- A type of sentence that asks a question (?).
- The word at the end of the prepositional phrase - answers the 'question' that the preposition asks.
- A type of sentence that ends in an exclamation point (!).
Down
- A verb that does not transfer its energy to an object.
- A type of sentence that gives a command.
- A verb that takes place in the past.
- A modifier that describes a noun or pronoun.
- A point of view that uses words like "I, me, my, we, our..."
- A verb that is currently taking place.
- A noun that you can physically see, smell, touch, taste, and/or feel.
- Adjectives & adverbs.
- Tells us the perspective of the pronoun.
- A form of writing in which the author tries to persuade you to think the way they do.
- A singular noun that describes a group of something (herd, class...)
- In writing, this is the reasoning that supports the author's opinion.
- (FANBOYS) A conjunction used in compound sentences.
- A word part that has a dash "-" on either side and can be placed anywhere in a word.
- A point of view that uses words like "he, she, it, they..."
- A specific person, place, thing, or idea that is always capitalized.
- Also known as a dependent clause.
- A group of words that stars with a preposition and ends with the object of the preposition.
- A word that tells us location or time.
- Details in a story/text that appeal to your 5 senses (touch, taste, smell, sight, & feeling).
- A sentence with 2 independent clauses & a coordinating conjunction
- A verb that "helps" an action verb by telling us its tense (past, present, future)
- A type of sentence that simply makes a statement.
- A clause that does not make sense on its own - starts with a subordinating conjunction.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is the object of the sentence/clause.
- "more than one".
- A sentence with 1 indep. clause, 1 sub. conj., and 1 dep. clause.
- This is the subject of all command sentences (imperative sentences).
- A verb-word created by adding "-ing" to a verb - used in progressive form.
- The person or thing that the action of the sentence is being done for.
- The correct use of spelling, grammar, and punctuation in writing.
- A word part that comes at the end of a word. (Only has a dash "-" at the beginning of the word part.)
- The person or thing that is directly receiving the action of the sentence.
- A verb form that uses helping verbs + a present participle.
- A verb-word created by using a past tense verb used in perfect form.
- A verb that links together modifiers and their nouns.
- "only one".
- A verb that transfers its energy to an object.
- A verb that can physically or mentally be performed.
- The person or thing that does the action in the sentence.
- An error in which a sentence that contains more than 2 clauses.
72 Clues: "only one". • A, an, & the. • "more than one". • Adjectives & adverbs. • Tells us the job of the pronoun. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • A sentence with just one clause. • Also known as a dependent clause. • A verb that takes place in the past. • A verb that is currently taking place. • A word that tells us location or time. • A word that takes the place of a noun. • ...
The Suffragists & the Suffragettes 2023-08-20
Across
- The acronym for the official name of the Suffragettes
- The surname of the founder of the Suffragists
- Another word which means 'to vote'
- To deliberately set fire to something
- The Suffragettes would take this action to prison to protest
- Suffragettes would do this to shop windows
- The type of tactics used by the Suffragettes in their suffrage campaign
- The Suffragists would write these to MPs and newspapers to try and convince them to support their suffrage campaign
- The Suffragists were seen to be this as they acted the way that men believed that women should behave in the early 20th century
Down
- The type of tactics used by the Suffragists in their suffrage campaign
- The surname of the founder of the Suffragettes
- MPs from this political party supported the Suffragists
- This happened to Suffragettes in prison who were on hunger strike
- The name given to people who use extreme violence to gain attention for their cause
- The slogan used by the Suffragettes
- The acronym for the official name of the Suffragists
16 Clues: Another word which means 'to vote' • The slogan used by the Suffragettes • To deliberately set fire to something • Suffragettes would do this to shop windows • The surname of the founder of the Suffragists • The surname of the founder of the Suffragettes • The acronym for the official name of the Suffragists • The acronym for the official name of the Suffragettes • ...
The Outsiders: Chapters 5 - 6 2014-11-07
The the Panther 2025-04-15
Across
- – A male sibling
- – To collect things together
- – A place where you watch plays
- – A word that means “even though”
- – Soft thing on a bird
Down
- – A person who writes books
- – A male parent
- – An old made-up story
- – To annoy someone
- – Another word for “under”
- – Something you have in your mind
- – A word used to show preference
12 Clues: – A male parent • – A male sibling • – To annoy someone • – An old made-up story • – Soft thing on a bird • – Another word for “under” • – A person who writes books • – To collect things together • – A place where you watch plays • – A word used to show preference • – Something you have in your mind • – A word that means “even though”
the the 2021-11-30
Outsiders Vocabulary ch 9-10 MAKE-UP 2023-11-28
Across
- not slack; pulled tight
- tortured; agonized; heartbroken
- wildly irrational; mentally wandering
- acting according to general rules or standards
- wary; suspicious
Down
- not enjoying the social or economic benefits other have; needy or dis
- to draw together; shrink
- dressed; wearing
- regretfully; sorrowfully
- state in which the mind and senses are dulled; daze
10 Clues: dressed; wearing • wary; suspicious • not slack; pulled tight • to draw together; shrink • regretfully; sorrowfully • tortured; agonized; heartbroken • wildly irrational; mentally wandering • acting according to general rules or standards • state in which the mind and senses are dulled; daze • not enjoying the social or economic benefits other have; needy or dis
Outsiders Non-Fiction Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-05-16
Across
- to thrive, to grow well
- equivalent, having the same meaning, value, or effect
- bringing in money; profitable
- frightful, horrible, ghastly
Down
- to make larger, louder, or more powerful
- greatly respected; holy; sacred
- open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected
- required, not optional
8 Clues: required, not optional • to thrive, to grow well • frightful, horrible, ghastly • bringing in money; profitable • greatly respected; holy; sacred • to make larger, louder, or more powerful • equivalent, having the same meaning, value, or effect • open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected
Educ459 Crossword 2021-10-16
Across
- In Anyon’s Executive ___________ School, children are encouraged to reason, develop analytical abilities through critical thinking, form ideas on how things fit together in systems, and most families belong to the capitalist class with the majority of fathers serving as top executors at large corporations.
- De Lissovoy explains that in Lacan’s work on capitalism and neoliberalism, drive and _________ both are connected to loss- this happens as the former attains enjoyment through repetition of loss and the latter is never satisfied.
- De Lissovoy asserts that this navigates individuals anxiously through modern capitalism and difficult economic spheres, presenting “choices” (or, that is, the illusion or limited supply of choices) in challenging situations to consumers.
- Student _______ in a school allows room for students to create their own ideas and act on them, which is Gannon’s key to rejecting a single focus on what the students cannot or are not allowed to do and preventing them from acquiring too passive of roles.
- __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies.
- The American ________ is an ideal composed of myths that paint the United States as a place of inarguably equal opportunity and reliable meritocracy which encourages many to believe in “climbing the ladder” despite disparities and inequity in the American socio-economic hierarchy; in this, opportunity to progress in life is available to every U.S. citizen.
- Mijs believes that Meritocracy remains not only unmet, but in general is a promise which is ______________, as the definitions of “merit” always serve one group of people and put the other group at a disadvantage. So, true meritocracy in any sense cannot be achieved.
- Dewey asserts that ___________ is problematic to a democratic society because it stifles free social interactions, causes rigidity in life, and leads groups to viewing outsiders as enemies.
- Young (in fictional writing mentioned by Mijs) posits that this term is the sum of natural endowments (especially IQ) and effort together, and that this provides the foundation for the allocation of reward; the ideology in which this functions contends that the person who performs best should be rewarded, but dismisses the complexity of U.S. classes, pay gaps, inaccessibility to opportunity, and more.
- Neoliberalism brings about the theme of _________, which allows the system to rationalize enforcement of consequences as well as its neglect of marginalized people. In this, those who are spared and not marginalized are validated in terms of virtue while a negative, fabricated image is created by the system for those who are penalized (De Lissovoy).
Down
- McLaren believes that ________ might just be repressive instances marked by the dominant culture. In school instruction, this often serves as a sign of student determination not to be hidden or silenced when facing erasure, especially when the students in their daily lives have little access to the culture of learning used in the classroom.
- Pedagogy of __________ highlights the necessity for both students and educators to step out of their comfort zones while also pointing out issues in the emotional framework that leads to unconscious involvement with hegemony; urges students to critically analyze their own beliefs.
- This type of discourse looks into ideas that make up and/or influence knowledge, especially by working to show how the status quo is pushed by teaching concepts that are considered to be of “high status”; theorists look into how materials, teaching practices, and more in a classroom put the dominant ideology at an advantage while excluding those which are marginalized.
- Classrooms of Death simply distribute _______ in “chunks” without consideration of its role, whereas a classroom/school of life works to keep content within the framework of lived experiences; critical pedagogy is concerned with the relationship between this and power.
- In Anyon’s __________-class schools, most students’ parents have blue-collar jobs, students are graded based on how well they follow instructions, and work (especially language arts) is done mechanically to prepare for future wage labor.
- McLaren describes this term as the process of a person appreciating and loving oneself through earning knowledge and relationships that dignify his or her background and customs. Further, though, this process allows an individual to define and transform the broader social order, instead of simply serving it, by questioning and selecting facets of the dominant culture.
- The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum.
- This type of student in Ahmed’s text works alongside the censoring student as a figure who wants the “wrong” things and is often blamed for the loss of what’s considered “good” as courses are tailored to ideas, material, or more which are in fashion or new (hint: a participle).
- Epstein’s __________ model in Boler’s text interprets angry resistance in classroom settings as cries for care and attention - this highlights the necessity for compassion from educators as the anger likely serves as a sign that the individual may be willing to grow.
- Children in Anyon’s Affluent Professional School are given _________ capital (instead of currency/concrete capital), which gives them the opportunity to earn skills in linguistics, art, self expression, and more and sets them up to eventually become professionals or experts in fields later on.
20 Clues: __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies. • The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum. • ...
Outsiders Chapters 1-2 Vocab Review 2022-04-28
Across
- This word is slang for "You understand?" or "Got it?"
- Cherry had a ______ personality to match her red hair.
- When you act chill and calm all the time you might be described as ________.
- When you can't believe something happened, you might feel ________
- Something a couple that's been together might do from time to time when they can't agree about minor household problems
- This is an organized fight between two people or groups of people (it is the opposite of someone getting jumped)
Down
- When you lose stuff all the time or forget things frequently, you might be described as __________
- When someone does something in a sly or mischievous way it could be said they did it ________
8 Clues: This word is slang for "You understand?" or "Got it?" • Cherry had a ______ personality to match her red hair. • When you can't believe something happened, you might feel ________ • When you act chill and calm all the time you might be described as ________. • When someone does something in a sly or mischievous way it could be said they did it ________ • ...
Outsiders CW 3 (Chapters 9-12) 2018-02-05
Across
- Responsibility by law
- A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility
- Stretched or pulled tight
- Compliance with standards, rules, or laws
Down
- Abandon (a person, cause, or organization) in a way considered disloyal or treacherous
- Free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- Of very great extent or quantity
- Restrain or stop oneself from acting on an emotion
8 Clues: Responsibility by law • Stretched or pulled tight • Of very great extent or quantity • Compliance with standards, rules, or laws • A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility • Restrain or stop oneself from acting on an emotion • Free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • ...
The disappointment 2019-02-20
Across
- Okonkwo's best friend
- a content
- large living quarters of the head of the family
- Okonkwo's father
- unnecessary or needless.
- murder or manslaughter
- a soldier or other person set to guard an entrance
- tending to promote some proposed or desired object
- a country
- official approval or sanction.
- not intentional
- amusement or laughter
- used or shared in common by everyone in a group
Down
- shout of approval and greeting
- nut food used to greet visitors and guests
- well-respected member of the Umuofia clan
- was a Nigerian novelist
- a person sent on a religious mission
- a very poor person
- someone who shows remorse or contrition for one's past actions or
- to regard with respect tinged with awe
- a representative sent on a mission or errand
- shameless or brazenly immodest.
- a fifteen-year-old boy from a neighboring clan
- most valuable cash crop grown in the village
- wine fermented palm sap used for celebration and ceremony
- one of the four market days
27 Clues: a content • a country • not intentional • Okonkwo's father • a very poor person • Okonkwo's best friend • amusement or laughter • murder or manslaughter • was a Nigerian novelist • unnecessary or needless. • one of the four market days • shout of approval and greeting • official approval or sanction. • shameless or brazenly immodest. • a person sent on a religious mission • ...
The Office 2018-12-21
Across
- “And I feel ___ in this Chili's tonight.”
- “Did I _______?!”
- The new golf course; where business happens, according to Small Businessman Magazine
- The worst thing about prison
- A canoe you build around your horse so you can easily switch between riding and boating
- Kelly is one of the few people who look hot eating these
- Michael didn’t say it, he declared it
- You should put your mouth on that
- The three Bs
- Jim, tell him where he can stick his grapes!
- That's my joke, Dwight!
- People who can’t farm, farm this
- "Fool me once, strike one. Fool me twice..."
- The best gift for Yankee Swap
Down
- Being this means you don’t have to think, or do anything
- It squeaks when you bang it
- A crime fighting beaver
- He is Beyonce, always
- Gets pimples, and still rocks harder than anyone alive
- “Dwight, you ________ ____!”
- Hurt, petulant Jesus ruined this
- Toby's (supposed) secret identity
- Stanley's favorite day
- National sport of Icelandic paper companies
- These aren’t the only thing fake about Jan…
- Dip it in water so it slides down your gullet more easily
- The groin of the head
- Michael's favorite restaurant (but hold the chicken)
- If you question the teachings of the Mormon church, you’re probably this
- “____ started the fire!”
30 Clues: The three Bs • “Did I _______?!” • He is Beyonce, always • The groin of the head • Stanley's favorite day • A crime fighting beaver • That's my joke, Dwight! • “____ started the fire!” • It squeaks when you bang it • “Dwight, you ________ ____!” • The worst thing about prison • The best gift for Yankee Swap • Hurt, petulant Jesus ruined this • People who can’t farm, farm this • ...
The Boundless 2019-02-05
Across
- Sad and depressed,or dispirited
- Greatly amazed or astonished
- A powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains
- Kept secret or hidden
- Respect and warm approval
- Done against someone's will
- A very steep rock face or cliff
- A person considered to be important because of high rank
- Brogan called Will this when he Will this when he came looking for him in the circus car
- Will was called this by the eager audience
- Rapid movements round and round
Down
- Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery
- Set or turned on its end or upside down
- Will saw this in the next sky the first time he slept in the Boundless
- Capture the fascination of
- Another term for Bigfoot
- A mythical underwater creature called the lake....
- A powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river
- Splendid and expensive-looking
- Spacious or gloomy
- Wave or flourish
- In a careful cautious manner
- A person employed to carry luggage and other loads, especially in a railroad station
- A sudden sharp pain or painful emotion
24 Clues: Wave or flourish • Spacious or gloomy • Kept secret or hidden • Another term for Bigfoot • Respect and warm approval • Capture the fascination of • Done against someone's will • Greatly amazed or astonished • In a careful cautious manner • Splendid and expensive-looking • Sad and depressed,or dispirited • A very steep rock face or cliff • Rapid movements round and round • ...
The Pearl 2018-03-13
Across
- wild or violent anger
- cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another
- consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate
- the action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
- believing that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity
- refraining from speech or temporarily speechless
- showing no mercy or pity
- the action or process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory
- a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others
- cease to support or look after (someone); desert
- an angry argument or disagreement, typically between people who are usually on good terms
- filled with feelings of guilt
- the action or process of narrating a story
- feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph
- a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury
- something, especially a building, that is very large and is considered unsightly
Down
- lower in rank, status, or quality
- a soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth
- excessively credulous belief in and reverence for supernatural beings
- an inhabitant of a parish, especially one who belongs to or attends a particular church
- a violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb
- having or exhibiting a strongly marked, individual temperament
- the feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something
- having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair
- a state of despair, typically one that results in rash or extreme behavior
- a person who tracks someone or something by following their trail
- an optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions, especially the appearance of a sheet of water in a desert or on a hot road caused by the refraction of light from the sky by heated air
- give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something
- treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or to lose one's dignity
- having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned
- a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels
- a piece of fabric worn by women over the shoulders or head or wrapped around a baby
- the state or feeling of being jealous
- the basic monetary unit of Mexico, several other Latin American countries, and the Philippines
- in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously
- happy and at ease
36 Clues: happy and at ease • wild or violent anger • showing no mercy or pity • filled with feelings of guilt • lower in rank, status, or quality • the state or feeling of being jealous • the action or process of narrating a story • a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury • refraining from speech or temporarily speechless • cease to support or look after (someone); desert • ...
The environment 2018-04-16
20 Clues: Blei • Anbau • Pfand • Dünger • Abfall • Abwasser • Siedlung • Bedrohung • nachhaltig • Haut, Fell • Aussterben • erneuerbar • Erde, Boden • Quecksilber • Landwirtschaft • übermäßig, zu viel • Geschwindigkeit, Tempo • Entwaldung, Waldraubbau • Feldfrucht, Nutzpflanze • unterscheidlich, vielfältig
The Bio 2018-04-19
Across
- A large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area
- Its translation in French is "pain"
- A slang word referring to Canadians
- An exercise fitness program created by Colombian dancer
- Th capital city of this country is Sucre
- A practice to relieve stress (can be spiritual)
- One-wheeled velocipede
- Processed cheese-flavored snack puffs
- A quality or a car-sized rover designed to explore Gale Crater on Mars
- Indigenous peoples closely related to Ojibwa and Odawa
- A type of bird plus a gait of locomotion
- The most painful thing to step on
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- Land-locked country on Lake Victoria with a famous gorilla sanctuary
- a cluster of peninsulas and islands that form the northeastern extension of the Appalachian Highlands
- A metabolic process that consumes sugar in the absence of oxygen
- A type of fabric or bird
- A country distinguished by its Berber, Arabian and European cultural influences
- An instrument that was a Hawaiian adaptation of the Portuguese machete
- A part of a boot above the instep or a word that can be used as a verb, noun and adjective
- English translation of the Latin 'vinum'
- The first domesticated animal
21 Clues: One-wheeled velocipede • A type of fabric or bird • The first domesticated animal • The most painful thing to step on • Its translation in French is "pain" • A slang word referring to Canadians • Processed cheese-flavored snack puffs • Th capital city of this country is Sucre • A type of bird plus a gait of locomotion • English translation of the Latin 'vinum' • ...
The 1980s 2018-05-18
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- disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity (came to light in the 80s)
- First woman in space
- Popular genre of music during the 80s (often hairbands)
- President from 1981-1989
- Device that a person could play video games
- Man that attempted to assassinate President Reagan
- Communist group of countries headed by Russia
- Year Reagan was re-elected
- a puzzle in the form of a plastic cube covered with multicolored squares
- the holding of political views that favor free enterprise, private ownership, and socially conservative ideas.
- Vice President under Reagan (president after Reagan)
- Accident at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine
- Proposed missile defense system during Reagan’s presidency
- Policies under Reagan which reduced taxes and promoted free enterprise
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- Tensions between the USA and USSR that never turned into military conflict
- Co-founder of Apple and eventually became CEO
- Year Reagan was elected to his 1st term
- Secret arms sale to Iran in return for US hostages
- Popular video game where you are chased by ghosts
- Removal of federal restrictions on businesses
- Space shuttle that exploded after lift-off
- Young person with well paying job and fashionable lifestyle
- Music SuperStar that created the iconic “Thriller” song
- Popular hairstyle in the 80s
- Blockbuster movie that had ghosts
25 Clues: First woman in space • President from 1981-1989 • Year Reagan was re-elected • Popular hairstyle in the 80s • Blockbuster movie that had ghosts • Year Reagan was elected to his 1st term • Space shuttle that exploded after lift-off • Device that a person could play video games • Accident at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine • Co-founder of Apple and eventually became CEO • ...
The Renaissance 2018-05-21
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- ^say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered heretical.
- ^a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- ^a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- ^the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- ^having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
- ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- ^the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account.
- method ^a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
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- ^a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.
- ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint.
- ^study of humanity
- ^an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- ^the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- ^the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others.
- ^an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- ^a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
- ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- ^the action or fact of indulging.
- ^a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
20 Clues: ^study of humanity • ^the action or fact of indulging. • ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint. • ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. • ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
The Beatitudes 2018-04-11
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- what you live in
- of children
- makes your food taste better
- like a mountian
- not an earthly...
- Gods grace
- are ye
- from a candle
- killing Christians
- Elijah
- exceeding gladness
- train children
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- starving
- the bad
- vital organ
- the best place
- and order
- Think of moses
- of chilliwack
- high place
- of God
- demolish
- in heart
- needing water
- where you live
25 Clues: of God • are ye • Elijah • the bad • starving • demolish • in heart • and order • Gods grace • high place • vital organ • of children • of chilliwack • from a candle • needing water • the best place • Think of moses • where you live • train children • like a mountian • what you live in • not an earthly... • killing Christians • exceeding gladness • makes your food taste better
The selection 2018-05-09
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- The amount of people remaining after The Selection
- America Singers social class
- Kriss’s last name
- The social class separator in the selection
- Prince Maxon's mother queen…..
- Name of the person who founded Illea
- America Singer’s Servants and BFFs
- Palace guard that is stationed next to America’s room after meeting America after their fight
- One of the instruments America plays violin,....
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- Party planner and director of The Selection
- Country that America lives in
- America Singer's best friend during the selection \
- America’s youngest brother (who plays soccer)
- Location of America’s and Aspens first date
- America’s rival after getting in a fight
- Young 17 year old girl was in love with Aspen
- Name of America’s younger sister
- The host of the Illea Capital Report
- Son of King Clarkson
- The most harmful of rebel attackers called “lethal”
20 Clues: Kriss’s last name • Son of King Clarkson • America Singers social class • Country that America lives in • Prince Maxon's mother queen….. • Name of America’s younger sister • America Singer’s Servants and BFFs • Name of the person who founded Illea • The host of the Illea Capital Report • America’s rival after getting in a fight • Party planner and director of The Selection • ...
The house 2018-05-14
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- you pin posters on it
- a big outdoor space where you can have barbecues
- you park the car there
- you cook in this room
- it is like a box, you put things in it
- they protect you from daylight
- you can eat on it
- you put your head on it to sleep
- you look at yourself in it
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- you walk on it
- you can store wine or old stuff there
- a small outdoor space where you can grow plants
- you do your homework on it
- you can receive guests in this room
- you put rubbish and waste in it
- you sit on it to watch TV
- you get washed there
- it is above you, you hang lights on it
- you sleep on it
- it is made of fabric, you put it on the floor
20 Clues: you walk on it • you sleep on it • you can eat on it • you get washed there • you pin posters on it • you cook in this room • you park the car there • you sit on it to watch TV • you do your homework on it • you look at yourself in it • they protect you from daylight • you put rubbish and waste in it • you put your head on it to sleep • you can receive guests in this room • ...
The Home 2018-06-15
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- People grow plants and vegetables there.
- A kind of a table that you use for writing. People put computers on them.
- When you're at home, it's under your feet.
- You can go upstairs from there.
- You eat soup from it.
- You fill it with water and you get into it if you want to wash.
- It's under your head when you're asleep in your bed.
- You cover yourself with it when you're cold.
- That's where you prepare your food.
- A cabinet where you keep your cups and plates.
- You use it to dry yourself after taking a shower.
- You have it every morning after getting up but before getting dressed.
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- Smaller than a house.
- You put it on an envelope when you send a letter.
- That's where you live.
- A place where you keep your books.
- Beds, chairs, tables, sofas, armchairs, etc.
- You put your dinner on it.
- You sit on it when you're having breakfast.
- That's where you keep your car.
- The room where you sleep.
- You use it to open the front door.
- It's in the door. You put your key into it and turn it to open the door.
- You sit on it when you watch television.
- The very top part of a building.
25 Clues: Smaller than a house. • You eat soup from it. • That's where you live. • The room where you sleep. • You put your dinner on it. • You can go upstairs from there. • That's where you keep your car. • The very top part of a building. • A place where you keep your books. • You use it to open the front door. • That's where you prepare your food. • ...
the choir 2018-06-21
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- the birdie song?
- not tomorrow or yesterday
- the man in charge
- the colour of our fields
- our farewell song?
- still men of courage
- off key or just 'on the ball'?
- what you hear from Les Mis
- the time our leaves descend
- what the recruitment committee seeks
- could be between two thorns
- our 'Elvis' speciality
- our composer
- the camper van song
- our only song?
- what synchopation I have
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- our wordsmith
- we sing over this somewhere
- our MD
- Robbie's guardians
- musical with 'Why Do I Love You'
- what our love does
- song which could make attendance difficult
- summer event
- the celebration golf club
- where we rehearse
- just leave quietly
- what we are
- how long have we been making harmony?
- December social
- no music without him
- 8.30 every Friday
- idler
- is it daytime yet?
34 Clues: idler • our MD • what we are • summer event • our composer • our wordsmith • our only song? • December social • the birdie song? • the man in charge • where we rehearse • 8.30 every Friday • Robbie's guardians • what our love does • our farewell song? • just leave quietly • is it daytime yet? • the camper van song • still men of courage • no music without him • our 'Elvis' speciality • the colour of our fields • ...
The Explosionist 2017-10-17
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- a rough-surfaced woolen cloth, typically of mixed flecked colors, originally produced in Scotland.
- a heart disease, inadequate blood flow to the heart.
- cause (someone) to become motionless with horror, wonder, or astonishment.
- an area in a town designated for specific or restricted use, especially one that is closed to traffic.
- an electric horn or a similar loud warning device.
- a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people.
- without luck.
- the action of discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences.
- a colorless gas with a characteristic pungent smell. It dissolves in water to give a strongly alkaline solution.
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- lung disease that causes spasms in the bronchi causing difficulty breathing
- feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed.
- a cup-shaped receptacle made of hard material, in which ingredients are crushed or ground, used especially in cooking or pharmacy.
- a form of diatomaceous earth used in various manufacturing and laboratory processes, chiefly as a filter, filler, or insulator.
- stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something.
- (of a rock or other material) having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.
- an explosive yellow liquid made by nitrating glycerol, used in explosives such as dynamite. It is also used in medicine as a vasodilator in the treatment of angina pectoris.
- extremely.
- expand and contract with strong regular movements.
- making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
- (of a person's or animal's nose) short and turned up at the end.
20 Clues: extremely. • without luck. • expand and contract with strong regular movements. • an electric horn or a similar loud warning device. • a heart disease, inadequate blood flow to the heart. • stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something. • making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible. • ...
The Hobbit 2018-01-09
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- creature who Bilbo gets the ring from
- Bilbo is a _________
- main treasure Thorin wants to get
- Kilis brother
- Bilbos hobbit hole is in the side of a _______
- bear like human
- 8 legged creatures that captured the group
- The wizard
- dangerous woods that they have to go through
- Killed Smaug
- Where they met the nice elves
- The dragon
- where they get taken by goblins
- Bilbos mother
- Froze into stone
- Help them escape the wargs
- wolf like creatures
- Bilbo's sword
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- creature who Bilbo gets the ring from
- The town that Samug burns down
- Throughout the whole book they're going on an ________
- Gandalf kills their leader
- what they are trying to get for the entire book
- Leader of the dwarves
- Where the gold/treasure is
- Main character
- There are 13 of them
- Help them escape the wargs
- Bilbos father
- The biggest dwarf
- Helped them escape from the elves
- wolf like creatures
32 Clues: The wizard • The dragon • Killed Smaug • Kilis brother • Bilbos father • Bilbos mother • Bilbo's sword • Main character • bear like human • Froze into stone • The biggest dwarf • wolf like creatures • wolf like creatures • Bilbo is a _________ • There are 13 of them • Leader of the dwarves • Gandalf kills their leader • Where the gold/treasure is • Help them escape the wargs • Help them escape the wargs • ...
The Airway 2017-11-06
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- "L" in LEMON mnemonic
- "E" in LEMON mnemonic
- Nondepolarizing paralytic reversal agent
- "P" in SOAP ME mnemonic
- Premedication agent used to limit secretions
- Vasopressor utilized in diluted concentration to increase sympathetic tone during intubation in hemodynamically unstable patients
- "O" in LEMON mnemonic
- Nebulized medication to allow for awake intubations
- Airway adjunct placed over aretynoid cartilage
- Short acting benzodiazepine often used to prevent or treat emergency phenomenon associated with ketamine
- Pretreatment agent in patients with traumatic brain injury to blunt sympathetic increase in intracranial pressure
- "M" in LEMON mnemonic
- Nondepolarizing, paralytic with long duration
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- Induction agent that causes bronchodilation
- "N" in LEMON mnemonic
- Paralytic contraindicated in subacute burn patients
- Induction agent that may cause adrenal suppression
- Medication that is no longer required in pretreatment in children > 1 year of age
- Induction agent of choice in pregnant patients
- Short acting paralytic preferred in hyperkalemia
20 Clues: "L" in LEMON mnemonic • "N" in LEMON mnemonic • "E" in LEMON mnemonic • "O" in LEMON mnemonic • "M" in LEMON mnemonic • "P" in SOAP ME mnemonic • Nondepolarizing paralytic reversal agent • Induction agent that causes bronchodilation • Premedication agent used to limit secretions • Nondepolarizing, paralytic with long duration • Induction agent of choice in pregnant patients • ...
The challenge 2017-03-22
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- Is somewhat woody, perennial herbaceous plant of the dandelion family Asteraceae.
- This thing helps keep the germs from my clothes out of the food.
- Good for blood circulation, and protection from free radicals.
- The sole member of the genus Cydonia in the family Rosaceae.
- Lifting weights is an example.
- A tool that washes vegetables.
- A teacher that cares about nothing.
- Scientific name for maize
- Feeling confident about volleyball is an example.
- The most common tree species in the genus Durio.
- The ratio of body fat to lean body tissue.
- The key to lowering your heart rate.
- The A in SMART.
- A Biennial vegetable, and is low, stout cultivar of cabbage.
- what PASS stands for
- A vegetable that has 1,758mg of potassium and over 400% vitamin C.
- What burns calories.
- A group of small fruit-bearing trees in the flowering plant family Rutaceae.
- Scientific name is Brassica oleracea
- Good for cell renewal and preventing birth defects in pregnancy.
- Good for glucose function-making sure every cell in your body gets what it needs.
- I can't get there is an example.
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- A green leafy vegetable often used in Mediterranean cooking. The leaf stalks are large.
- A 90 year old guy that exercises 24 hours every day.
- Eating dinner with my family is an example.
- A tool that beats eggs.
- You should never put these in the microwave.
- A measure of how efficient your heart and lungs work when you exercise.
- Intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of energy.
- Doing this kills harmful bacteria.
- The fruit of Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree.
- Good for strong healthy bones.
- Is an edible fruit bearing species of the genus Annona from the family Annonaceae.
- what BMR stands for.
- Rhythmic, nonstop, moderate to vigorous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen.
- A root vegetable that originated as a cross between the cabbage and turnip.
- An instrument used to listen to the sound of your heart and lungs.
- Known as rocket salad
- A tool that measures dry ingredients.
- The F in R.I.T.T.
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food.
- Riding the bus to the gym is an example.
- The ability of your body's joints to move easily through a full range of motion.
- what BMI stands for.
- Helps blood clot
45 Clues: The A in SMART. • Helps blood clot • The F in R.I.T.T. • what BMR stands for. • what PASS stands for • What burns calories. • what BMI stands for. • Known as rocket salad • A tool that beats eggs. • Scientific name for maize • Lifting weights is an example. • A tool that washes vegetables. • Good for strong healthy bones. • I can't get there is an example. • ...
The Atonement 2017-03-05
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- What do we bear on fast Sundays?
- The last name of our prophet who is called to lead the church.
- Who is responsible for my salvation?
- ghost According to Jacob 7:11-12, by what means are things manifested to us?
- According to D&C 107:23, what differs apostles from other in regards to their calling?
- The place where the reclaimed movie takes place. (Hint: its in Idaho).
- Those 15 men that are called to bear testimony of Our Savior.
- According to D&C 76:23 What was the voice bearing record of? that he was the ... of the Father
- What does apostle mean according to the bible dictionary?
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- The means by which we can all be saved that Jesus Christ performed for us.
- The person that brought about the atonement.
- According to Mosiah 13:35,What are the people called that believe in him and repent?
- Who's testimony is D&C 76:22-24?
- who spoke about "none were with him"
- According to D&C 27:12, what are the three apostles called? respectively.
- According to D&C 27:12 what do the apostles hold to guide the church?
- According to Mosiah 13:35, by what means do we regain our bodies?
- According to Mosiah 13:35, what are the people heirs to?
- How many apostles did Jesus call? which is also the same number on earth now.
- According to D&C 76:22 what is the thing that we testify last of all?
20 Clues: What do we bear on fast Sundays? • Who's testimony is D&C 76:22-24? • Who is responsible for my salvation? • who spoke about "none were with him" • The person that brought about the atonement. • According to Mosiah 13:35, what are the people heirs to? • What does apostle mean according to the bible dictionary? • ...
The Lottery 2017-04-07
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- what was the second place they were between
- what did they put the papers in
- who got chosen
- what was the name of bills middle child
- what did you win
- what is the event
- what was the first place they were in between
- how were the people feeling going into the lottery
- who made all the slips of paper
- who was the oldest man in the lottery
- how old do you have to be to participate in the lottery
- who opened little daves paper
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- what row was Mr Graves in
- when does the lottery happen
- who assembled first?
- when was the lottery
- what time did the villagers eat dinner
- what was used to kill Tessie
- who conducted the lottery
- what family got picked
- what was bills youngest kids name
- what color was tessies hair
- what type of dancing did the one club do
- what was Mr. Martins oldest sons name
- what town wanted to get rid of the lottery
- what did they balance the box on
26 Clues: who got chosen • what did you win • what is the event • who assembled first? • when was the lottery • what family got picked • what row was Mr Graves in • who conducted the lottery • what color was tessies hair • when does the lottery happen • what was used to kill Tessie • who opened little daves paper • what did they put the papers in • who made all the slips of paper • ...
The Lottery 2017-04-06
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- what did Warner call the people that gave up the lottery
- you had to keep the paper what
- what did the superstition say would grow
- they did what in the beginning of every lottery
- what happened between the post office and the bank
- who has been in the lottery for 77 years
- what month is the lottery held in
- why is the lottery held
- how old to you have to be to be in the lottery
- what was gathered in the beginning of the story
- everyone needed a slip of what
- what size stone did Delacroix select
- what happened to Tessie at the end of the story
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- how many people drawer in the Hutchinson family
- what was the black box put on
- who screamed "unfair!"
- who picks first
- who gathered the stones
- the lottery is a what
- the people in the participate
- how did the people act while selecting slip of paper
- what family got picked
- what are the slips of paper held in
- what did they give little dave at the end
- who conducted the lottery
- where did the people in the lottery gather
- how many legs did the stool have
- how were the people feeling going into the lottery
- when did everyone arrive
29 Clues: who picks first • the lottery is a what • who screamed "unfair!" • what family got picked • who gathered the stones • why is the lottery held • when did everyone arrive • who conducted the lottery • what was the black box put on • you had to keep the paper what • everyone needed a slip of what • how many legs did the stool have • what month is the lottery held in • ...
The Castle 2017-09-04
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- Con told the family that the sleeping masks were 'complimentary' or _______.
- Dale's gift was a ____________ tooth necklace.
- Con said that ______ was everywhere in Thailand.
- Darryl's 'samurai sword letter opener' went "straight to the _____ room."
- None of the family had ever travelled further than _____ (2 words) until Con and tracy went to Thailand.
- The 'genuine' gift bought for Sally for $15.
- One of the in-flight movies Tracey enjoyed.
- The Kerrigans' home was right near Melbourne ______.
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- Darryl bought a _______ detector for $75, which paid for itself quickly.
- The Canberra _______ Court was where the Kerrigan Decision was made.
- The company that wanted the Kerrigans' house.
- Queen's Counsel (initials)
- Darryl asked the council valuer if ____ in the soil was a problem.
- The name of Darryl's favourite greyhound.
- Sally loved to make coffee ____ in her pottery class.
- Lawrence Hammill was a QC or ______________.
- Beef ____________ was one piece of airline food Con thought was great.
- Wayne was in prison for armed ____________.
- Lead (initials)
- Darryl's neighbour, Farouk, came from this country.
- The official name for Ayer's Rock.
- Steve received a Walkman as a _____ from Thailand.
22 Clues: Lead (initials) • Queen's Counsel (initials) • The official name for Ayer's Rock. • The name of Darryl's favourite greyhound. • Wayne was in prison for armed ____________. • One of the in-flight movies Tracey enjoyed. • Lawrence Hammill was a QC or ______________. • The 'genuine' gift bought for Sally for $15. • The company that wanted the Kerrigans' house. • ...
The Constitution 2019-03-19
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- Every states gets two of these.
- Number of years a senator serves.
- The highest court in the land.
- The 18th Amendment was ______________ by the 21st Amendment.
- Type of punishment you are protected from.
- The new government had to pay these off.
- You have the __________ to bear arms.
- Federal govt. officials take an ______________ to defend the constitution.
- Branch that enforces the laws.
- Plan of government that is written.
- Crime committed against your country.
- Only federal job that requires you to be natural born.
- The 15th amend. protects your right to ________.
- A freedom given in the 1st Amendment.
- The introduction to the Constitution.
- Number of years the President serves.
- The number of states that were needed to ratify the const.
- What the House and Senate together are called.
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- The Articles of ______________ were replaced by the Constitution.
- Given the right to vote in the 19th Amendment.
- Determines the numbers of Representatives for each state.
- You have the right to peacefully ______________. Am 1
- Number of articles in the constitution.
- The constitution has 27 of these.
- You have the _________ of religion
- The __________ of Representatives.
- A person who was naturalized or born in the U.S.
- Amendment outlawed alcohol.
- Every year the President gives a State of the __________ address.
- You cannot own one of these because the 13th amendment.
- This amend. allows the people to elect senators.
- The minimum voting age.
- You are guaranteed a speedy ______________.
- You are protected against unreasonable _______________ and seizures.
- A freedom given in the 1st Amendment.
- The minimum number of Representatives a state can have.
- Number of years a representative serves.
37 Clues: The minimum voting age. • Amendment outlawed alcohol. • The highest court in the land. • Branch that enforces the laws. • Every states gets two of these. • Number of years a senator serves. • The constitution has 27 of these. • You have the _________ of religion • The __________ of Representatives. • Plan of government that is written. • You have the __________ to bear arms. • ...
The Jungle 2021-12-21
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- the slaughter house that focuses on cows
- they use everything about the hog except this
- what jurgis works on when he goes down south
- an example of this is rigged elections
- Ona's stepmother
- What chicago was called
- Jurgis' dad
- what jurgis did in bars
- he was crippled and didnt have a funeral
- the state the jurgis goes too
- married to Ona
- give jurgis the 100 dollar bill
- how many time jurgis goes to jail
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- he was a speaker with lucas
- traveling socialist speaker
- part of chicago river where kids played with acid bubbles
- Ona's cousin
- adding your income with others
- Ona's kid
- elzbieta's brother
- what jurgis thinks is the end to all troubles
- the weather in the winter
- the last place you want to work
- democratic boss
- the slaughter house that focuses on pigs
- Jurgis' cellmate
- Economic system
- Ona was this old when they got married
- Married to jurgis
29 Clues: Ona's kid • Jurgis' dad • Ona's cousin • married to Ona • democratic boss • Economic system • Ona's stepmother • Jurgis' cellmate • Married to jurgis • elzbieta's brother • What chicago was called • what jurgis did in bars • the weather in the winter • he was a speaker with lucas • traveling socialist speaker • the state the jurgis goes too • adding your income with others • ...
The Hobbit 2021-12-08
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- Bilbo killed with his sword
- ride on wargs
- power of the ring made one
- forest
- golden dragon
- head elf of rivendell
- mountain range
- ancient writing
- another name for goblins
- who works spells of death
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- skin changer
- head dwarf
- turned to stone
- wizard
- bilbo's sword
- hobbit
- thorin's sword
- wolf-like creature
- Eagle's nest
- Gollum's birthday present
- my precious
21 Clues: wizard • hobbit • forest • head dwarf • my precious • skin changer • Eagle's nest • ride on wargs • bilbo's sword • golden dragon • thorin's sword • mountain range • turned to stone • ancient writing • wolf-like creature • head elf of rivendell • another name for goblins • Gollum's birthday present • who works spells of death • power of the ring made one • Bilbo killed with his sword
The jungle 2021-12-09
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- description people gave most of the time
- "they use everything about the hog except"
- Sinclair author
- jungle full title
- city the book takes place in
- built to strengthen operations
- result of the jungle
- cased hams Onas job in packing-town
- system Method of production
- what strikebreakers are called
- major type of people who worked
- river containing waste
- where most men work
- protagonist
- Sinclair was trying to promote
- keeps having babies and ends up dying
- attempt to pursue American dream
- the use of modern mobile attack
Down
- ascribed to the community
- form of transportation
- where Jurgis and Ona are from
- form of the government
- worker who helped Jurgis get a job
- Daune man Jurgis meets in jail
- girls who got kidnapped and forced to work, ended up getting addicted to drugs
- one of the trusts that run everything
- the guy that brought ona to Mrs. Hendersons house
- Motifs
- working conditions
- the setting of the book
- description of Jurgis in the beginning
- the reason the family moved to Chicago
32 Clues: Motifs • protagonist • Sinclair author • jungle full title • working conditions • where most men work • result of the jungle • form of transportation • form of the government • river containing waste • the setting of the book • ascribed to the community • system Method of production • city the book takes place in • where Jurgis and Ona are from • Daune man Jurgis meets in jail • ...
The Renaissance 2022-01-19
Across
- German sculpter who's works emphasize realism.
- The local language of an area.
- Written complaints composed and nailed by Martin Luther.
- Believe is seperation of church.
- A financial supporter of artists.
- A merchant family that had power during the renaissance.
- A way to show three dimensions on a painting.
- The ending of this caused incredible city growth.
- Features moderate catholics and protestants.
- Rule by religious rules.
- Princes that followed Luther's words.
- The change in focus to a more human-centered art.
- An explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought that happened during 1300 to 1600.
Down
- Created the printing press.
- A movement for religious reform.
- A pardon for a sinful act or similar wrongdoing.
- God chooses who will be saved.
- Excels in many form of arts.
- A book written by Thomas More.
- A famous sculptor, painter, and scientist of the renaissance.
- Religion based on Calvin's teachings.
- The greatest play-write in history.
- Spearheaded equal rights of boys and girls.
- Artist of the renaissance that favored "The Madonna and Child."
- Group of people who go by Luther's opinions.
25 Clues: Rule by religious rules. • Created the printing press. • Excels in many form of arts. • God chooses who will be saved. • The local language of an area. • A book written by Thomas More. • A movement for religious reform. • Believe is seperation of church. • A financial supporter of artists. • The greatest play-write in history. • Religion based on Calvin's teachings. • ...
The Impossible 2021-12-10
Across
- What you eat everyday.
- You need it for school and to put book,pencils on.
- Use for lights and internet to work.
- what you use to call someone.
- You use it to be able to walk and run.
- Animal that likes cheese.
- you use you legs to play with.
- What everybody likes.
- Biggest animal in the ocean.
- It comes from the clouds and is wet.
- Man's best friend.
- Doesn't have any legs and is a animal.
- The king of jungle.
Down
- You use it to smell things.
- Use for reading.
- is red and is a fruit.
- Use for traveling to other countries.
- You use it to see things.
- Has a keyboard.
- you can cut it and it can grow.
- Only shows up at night
- is orange and is a vegetable.
- Animal that likes bananas.
- Is during the day and is very hot.
- What you put on your whole body.
25 Clues: Has a keyboard. • Use for reading. • Man's best friend. • The king of jungle. • What everybody likes. • What you eat everyday. • is red and is a fruit. • Only shows up at night • You use it to see things. • Animal that likes cheese. • Animal that likes bananas. • You use it to smell things. • Biggest animal in the ocean. • what you use to call someone. • is orange and is a vegetable. • ...
The Jungle 2021-12-10
Across
- Strike that took place between the unions and the packers.
- Throughout the story jurgis was sent here a couple times for getting into fights.
- “They use everything about the hog except the ____”
- Person who comes from a different country.
- This season made it very hard for people to get to work.
- Phrase to describe Jugis returning back to work after he gets hurt.
- One of the main characters, around 15 years old, is described as small.
- A word used to describe the bad conditions the workers had to work in.
- One of the animals they slaughtered.
- Person who sits at the bar to try to draw people in.
- When the workers fingers get so cold.
- This word was used to describe Jurgis and Onas house.
- Place where animals are stored and cut up.
- Worker who kills the animals before they are cut up and packaged.
Down
- Person who gives Jurgis 100 dollars.
- Organization of workers made to protect other interests and improve wages.
- Worst place for people to work, had to wear a sponge over their mouth, came out smelling gross, people died after working there.
- Ona’s stepmother.
- What the workers did to the animals.
- One of the main characters, around 20 years old, described as strong and big.
- These workers worked in the slaughterhouse and it was their job to cut heads off of the animals.
- Name of Ona and Jurgis baby.
- Ona’s cousin.
- This happened to many people, including Ona, after having one of her babies.
- Color used to describe Chicago.
- They use this term to describe some of the workers. They are compared to....
- Jurgis gets addicted to this and it starts to cause problems for him.
- Part of the Chicago river, all the drainage pours into it, grease and chemicals make it bubble.
- Worker who cleans the floor.
- Ona’s boss.
30 Clues: Ona’s boss. • Ona’s cousin. • Ona’s stepmother. • Name of Ona and Jurgis baby. • Worker who cleans the floor. • Color used to describe Chicago. • Person who gives Jurgis 100 dollars. • What the workers did to the animals. • One of the animals they slaughtered. • When the workers fingers get so cold. • Person who comes from a different country. • ...
