the outsiders Crossword Puzzles
The when the the 2022-11-07
Across
- Biggest planet in the solar system
- A round thing to play with
- Drink, mostly served hot, common in most countries
- The planet we live in
- The most populated continent
- Smallest country in the world
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- A tool to eat solid food with
- Process where plants make food with light energy
- Colourless beverage
- Country where people mostly speak lithuanian
- Biggest country in the world
- The most common fruit, is mostly red
12 Clues: Colourless beverage • The planet we live in • A round thing to play with • Biggest country in the world • The most populated continent • A tool to eat solid food with • Smallest country in the world • Biggest planet in the solar system • The most common fruit, is mostly red • Country where people mostly speak lithuanian • Process where plants make food with light energy • ...
The 2023-02-08
Across
- something that is donw without planning
- to start an action
- to work together to get something done
- printed document that advertises something
- to move from an esahbish course
- suggest that something bad is going to happen
- to show that someone is evolved in a crime
- something that is well timed
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- narrow opening in a rock or cave
- describes someone who is easy to get along with
- wrap in layers of fabric
- to happen as a result of something
- punishment used fro revenge
- taken in the most basic sense
14 Clues: to start an action • wrap in layers of fabric • punishment used fro revenge • something that is well timed • taken in the most basic sense • to move from an esahbish course • narrow opening in a rock or cave • to happen as a result of something • to work together to get something done • something that is donw without planning • printed document that advertises something • ...
the 2023-12-15
GATSBY! 2026-03-16
Across
- fragile expectation symbolized by the distant glowing signal
- social rank determined largely by wealth and family background
- constant sound filling the crowded garden celebrations
- ideal vision of success pursued relentlessly by the protagonist
- popular activity at the crowded weekend celebrations
- people whose money allows them to escape consequences
- wealthy woman whose voice is famously described as full of money
- struggling mechanic who owns the garage in the valley of ashes
- aggressive aristocrat from east egg who is married to daisy
- casual conversation where guests speculate about the host
- frequent house guest known for playing the piano
- dazzling public display designed to impress the crowds
- device constantly interrupting conversations with mysterious calls
- watchful image on the advertisement that suggests moral judgment
- machine whose accident triggers the central tragedy
- giant advertisement with watching eyes overlooking the wasteland
- borough of new york where the secret apartment is located
- nation whose promise of opportunity is explored through the story
- young daughter of the east egg couple
- large musical group hired to perform at the weekend gatherings
- elite long island community representing inherited wealth
- enormous estate where lavish weekend gatherings take place
- object knocked over during an awkward reunion
- moral decay hidden beneath glamour and luxury
- water feature behind the mansion where the final scene occurs
- southern city where the central romance originally began
- enormous fortune that shapes social status throughout the novel
- opening through which characters watch events unfold
- photographer who attends the city apartment party
- mixed alcoholic drinks commonly served during the gatherings
- large grassy space surrounding the mansion
- emptiness hidden beneath glamorous appearances
- location of both wealthy egg communities across the bay
- disastrous ending caused by deception conflict and revenge
- relentless fixation on reclaiming a lost romantic past
- mysterious millionaire who throws enormous parties in west egg
- fashionable long island community representing newly acquired wealth
- emotion that intensifies the rivalry between tom and the mysterious millionaire
- bleak industrial wasteland between long island and new york
- sparkling drink flowing freely at the lavish celebrations
- question surrounding who the mysterious millionaire truly is
- enormous estate owned by the mysterious millionaire
- outdoor area filled with lights music and guests
- luxurious boat owned by the wealthy mentor
- recollection of earlier moments that shapes the characters motivations
- father who arrives after the death of the mysterious millionaire
- neighbor who tries to comfort the grieving mechanic
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- extravagant weekend gatherings full of strangers music and alcohol
- decade known for excess glamour and rapid economic change
- illegal alcohol trade associated with the mysterious millionaire's fortune
- music that represents the energy of the roaring twenties
- small glowing signal across the bay that represents unreachable hope
- professional golfer who becomes romantically involved with the narrator
- advantages enjoyed by those born into great wealth
- rigid social hierarchy separating old money and new money
- obsession with wealth possessions and social display
- author who wrote the novel about wealth illusion and the american dream
- talkative woman who spreads rumors at the party
- overindulgence in luxury parties and spending
- eccentric party guest who is surprised the books in the mansion library are real
- arrogant guest who invites the narrator to dinner but hopes he refuses
- powerful emotional motivation connecting several central characters
- pale nighttime glow often described in romantic scenes
- wealth expected from the mentor that never fully materializes
- national ban on alcohol during the time of the story
- location of the confrontation between tom and the mysterious millionaire
- narrator who rents a small house next door to the mysterious millionaire
- dishonesty used by multiple characters to hide the truth
- woman from the valley of ashes who is secretly involved with tom
- dramatic reinvention of identity pursued by the protagonist
- belief in a perfect future that motivates the protagonist
- driving force behind the rise of the mysterious millionaire
- dazzling elegance associated with wealth and luxury
- experienced guide who influences the future millionaire early in life
- colorful garments thrown dramatically in a bedroom scene
- sister of the woman involved with tom
- festive atmosphere surrounding the weekend gatherings
- loss of belief when the dream proves unattainable
- wealthy sailor who first mentors the future millionaire
- wild stories guests spread about the host
- false belief that the past can be perfectly recreated
- city where several key confrontations in the story take place
- lights in the night sky shining over the parties
- longing for an idealized version of the past
- attitude of those who destroy things and let others suffer
- shady business associate rumored to have fixed the world series
- network of wealthy elites who gossip judge and exclude outsiders
87 Clues: young daughter of the east egg couple • sister of the woman involved with tom • wild stories guests spread about the host • large grassy space surrounding the mansion • luxurious boat owned by the wealthy mentor • longing for an idealized version of the past • overindulgence in luxury parties and spending • object knocked over during an awkward reunion • ...
Outsiders Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Vocab 2023-10-17
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- Related to the part of a newspaper or magazine that contains news
- A great victory of achievement
- temporarily unconscious or confusion caused by a blow on the head
- Someone doing something without thinking or caring about the consequences
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- Free someone from a criminal court by a verdict of not guilty
- A disturbed state of mind
- an animal or plant that is not domesticated or cultivated
- Feeling or showing anger or annoyance
- Greatly astonished or amazed
- One thing coming into contact with another
- An uncertain, indefinite, or unclear
- Something of great extent or great size
12 Clues: A disturbed state of mind • Greatly astonished or amazed • A great victory of achievement • An uncertain, indefinite, or unclear • Feeling or showing anger or annoyance • Something of great extent or great size • One thing coming into contact with another • an animal or plant that is not domesticated or cultivated • ...
The Outsiders Chapter One Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-16
5 Clues: competition • a slight trembling motion • sharing the feelings of another • a newspaper or magazine article stating an opinion • light cotton shirts in a bright print, usually plaid
The Outsiders 7-9 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
The Cloud, the Saviour 2021-03-10
19 Clues: o • be • o o • t l • b l y • t t e • i c k • d t y • b o n • m j t c • s o t g • h i t y • b l e d • m v l u • p o d y • m n f e t • b u t f l • s t r v i • w r t h e d
The Odyssey: The Cattle 2023-12-22
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- extreme lack of food
- fishing with a hook and line
- assembled or gathered
- a solution for a problem or difficulty
- to decorate something
- the act of saving or being saved
- a sudden, strong wind or storm
- to search thoroughly
- moved in a circular motion
- created or arranged in a way that seems artificial or forced
- brave or heroic in behavior
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- to calm by giving in to someone's demands
- supported or uplifted
- providing or supplying something
- a ritual pouring of a liquid
- pleasant to taste or smell
- covered or hidden from view
- compensation for loss or damage
- the sound made by cattle
19 Clues: extreme lack of food • to search thoroughly • supported or uplifted • assembled or gathered • to decorate something • the sound made by cattle • pleasant to taste or smell • moved in a circular motion • covered or hidden from view • brave or heroic in behavior • fishing with a hook and line • a ritual pouring of a liquid • a sudden, strong wind or storm • compensation for loss or damage • ...
The Days/ The Months 2024-04-10
19 Clues: mayo • lunes • julio • junio • abril • enero • marzo • agosto • jueves • martes • sabado • domingo • febrero • viernes • octubre • miercoles • noviembre • diciembre • septiembre
The More The Merrier 2025-04-15
Across
- Traditional roasted bird served at Thanksgiving
- Jewish festival of lights celebrated for eight days
- Colorful container filled with candy, often broken during parties
- Decorative explosion used in many celebrations
- Christian festival celebrating Jesus’ resurrection
- common decorative string of lights or ornaments
- Colorful Hindu festival celebrating the arrival of spring
- Popular festive drink made with milk, cream, sugar, and spices (especially at Christmas)
- The act of setting something alight, often symbolic in festivals
- Hung by the fireplace and filled with small gifts at Christmas
- Musical group often heard at parades or festivals
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- Japanese festival featuring paper lanterns to honor ancestors
- American holiday centers around gratitude
- A traditional sweet treat often enjoyed during celebrations
- Festive clothing worn for a special event
- An event where people dress up and walk through the streets in celebration
- Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan
- Lively Brazilian festival with samba and costumes
- A festive gathering with food, music, and dancing
19 Clues: American holiday centers around gratitude • Festive clothing worn for a special event • Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan • Decorative explosion used in many celebrations • Traditional roasted bird served at Thanksgiving • common decorative string of lights or ornaments • Lively Brazilian festival with samba and costumes • ...
The More The Merrier 2025-04-15
Across
- Traditional roasted bird served at Thanksgiving
- Jewish festival of lights celebrated for eight days
- Colorful container filled with candy, often broken during parties
- Decorative explosion used in many celebrations
- Christian festival celebrating Jesus’ resurrection
- common decorative string of lights or ornaments
- Colorful Hindu festival celebrating the arrival of spring
- Popular festive drink made with milk, cream, sugar, and spices (especially at Christmas)
- The act of setting something alight, often symbolic in festivals
- Hung by the fireplace and filled with small gifts at Christmas
- Musical group often heard at parades or festivals
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- Japanese festival featuring paper lanterns to honor ancestors
- American holiday centers around gratitude
- A traditional sweet treat often enjoyed during celebrations
- Festive clothing worn for a special event
- An event where people dress up and walk through the streets in celebration
- Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan
- Lively Brazilian festival with samba and costumes
- A festive gathering with food, music, and dancing
19 Clues: American holiday centers around gratitude • Festive clothing worn for a special event • Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan • Decorative explosion used in many celebrations • Traditional roasted bird served at Thanksgiving • common decorative string of lights or ornaments • Lively Brazilian festival with samba and costumes • ...
"The Outsiders" Chapter 2-3 Choice Bored 2022-02-09
5 Clues: doing something in a playful or mischievous way • being unable or unwilling to believe in something • Doing something in a calm, casual, and relaxed manner. • To understand and absorb something by a period of reflection • A feeling or memory that lasts for a long time and is continuous
The Outsiders Chapter One Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-16
5 Clues: competition • a slight trembling motion • sharing the feelings of another • a newspaper or magazine article stating an opinion • light cotton shirts in a bright print, usually plaid
The Outsiders Crossword Puzzle (Chapters 4-7) 2024-01-17
5 Clues: Johnny killed this Soc. • Ponyboy is addicted to this soda. • Adj - Viewing the future with anxiety or alarm (pg 59) • Johnny and Ponyboy ate this meat while hiding in a church • The light at which the earth's surface and the sky meet (pg 77)
Outsiders--Ch 6&7 Vocabulary 2020-12-02
7 Clues: to fall or faint • copied someone's speech • to serve as evidence or proof • having light, almost white blond hair • struck with terror, amazement, or horror • a kid guilty of criminal behavior; troublemaker • to do or say something that might endanger a stable situation or upset the status quo
Outsiders Crossword by Rebekah Pierce 2014-10-30
7 Clues: police • to know • wildcat • to strike heavily • not able to comprehend • light cotton fabric of various weaves • tuft of hair that grows away from the rest
Fictional Characters (First & Last Names) 2023-04-16
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- truck 81's lieutenant played by mirando mayo on chicago fire
- blonde detective played by tracy spiridakos on chicago p.d.
- middle archeron sister and a seer in the a court of thorns and roses series by sarah j. maas
- oldest archeron sister and valkyrie in the a court of thorns and roses series by sarah j. maas
- sunshine girl deciding between two brothers in the summer i turned pretty by jenny han (played by lola tung in the show)
- part of an illegal motorcycle club and played by charlie hunnam in sons of anarchy
- journalist and one of the only survivors of raccoon city in resident evil
- cunning serial killer in the mindf*ck series by s.t. abby
- inheritor of the hawthorne empire in the inheritance games series by jennifer lynn barnes
- the most powerful merlin in his generation in the legendborn cycle by tracy deonn
- the wraith and a member of the crows in six of crows by leigh bardugo (played by amita suman in the show)
- balfour queen of atlantia in the blood and ash series by jennifer l. armentrout
- known as the criminal and drug dealer of the murder club in one of us is lying by karen m. mcmanus (played by cooper van grootel in the show)
- dirtyhands and the leader of the crows in six of crows by leigh bardugo (played by freddy carter in the show)
- lottery winning barber and bar owner in things we never got over by lucy score
- youngest girl in her family and owner of a hotel in jasper vale by devney perry
- the king of atlantia and the alias of casteen da'neer in the blood and ash series by jennifer l. armentrout
- goddess of furty and queen of the seven circles in the kingdom of the wicked series by kerri maniscalco
- broody older brother in love with belly in the summer i turned pretty by jenny han (played by christopher briney in the show)
- soft spoken lover of achilles in the song of achilles
- leader of a notorious gang in birmingham played by cillian murphy in peaky blinders
- general of the night court's armies and illyrian warrior in the a court of thorns and roses series by sarah j. maas (first name only)
- the last surviving member of the uchiha clan and powerful shinobi in naruto by masashi kishimoto
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- king arthur's descendent in the legendborn cycle by tracy deonn
- security company ceo and stella's love interest in twisted lies by ana huang
- undercover officer in the lapd played by melissa o'neil in the rookie
- youngest archeron sister and high lady of the night court in the a court of thorns and roses series by sarah j. maas
- hockey player and shakespeare lover in always only you by chloe liese
- the wolven advisor and best friend to poppy and casteel in the blood and ash series by jennifer l. armentrout
- bodyguard and husband to queen bridget in twisted games by ana huang
- werewolf in a council of wolves by e. nightingale
- wife of billy dunne in daisy jones & the six by taylor jenkins reid
- former military and detective played by jesse lee soffer in chicago p.d.
- metro sergeant for the lapd played by eric winter in the rookie
- crown princess of marghazar in the lady or the lion by aamna qureshi
- squad 3's lieutenant played by taylor kinney on chicago fire
- immune to being infected and played by bella ramsey in the last of us
- the true name of prince wrath and the king of the seven circles in the kingdom of the wicked series by kerri maniscalco
- the youngest brother and a greaser from the south side in the outsiders by s.e. hinton
- special agent and former cop known for being able to fight zombies in resident evil
- high lord of the night court and the most powerful fae in the a court of thorns and roses series by sarah j. maas (first name only)
- a witch with unspeakable powers and two different colored eyes in a ruinous fate by kaylie smith
- shadowsinger and spymaster and illyrian warrior in the a court of thorns and roses series by sarah j. maas (first name only)
- most powerful medic-nin in the world in naruto by masashi kishimoto
- well known monster hunter played by jensen ackles in supernatural
- intergalactic bounty hunter played by pedro pascal in the mandalorian
- hockey captain in icebreaker by hannah grace
- known as the brains of the murder club in one of us is lying by karen m. mcmanus (played by marianly tejada in the show)
- dangerous mafia boss with the nickname ace and elena abelli's husband in the sweetest oblivion by danielle lori
- killed his entire clan and deserted his village in naruto by masashi kishimoto
50 Clues: hockey captain in icebreaker by hannah grace • werewolf in a council of wolves by e. nightingale • soft spoken lover of achilles in the song of achilles • cunning serial killer in the mindf*ck series by s.t. abby • blonde detective played by tracy spiridakos on chicago p.d. • truck 81's lieutenant played by mirando mayo on chicago fire • ...
Landmarks 2024-10-24
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- This city, built before Aztec rule, may have been abandoned following a volcanic winter from 535-536 CE.
- The second highest mountain in the world.
- This volcano only stopped erupting in 2010 and is located next to a manmade lake of the same name.
- The remains of a Roman resort town buried in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.
- This complex in Normandy recently turned a thousand years old.
- Also known as Everest.
- This building has served as a church, mosque, and museum and is commonly considered the eighth wonder of the world.
- The largest structure in the world built by living organisms.
- This colorful church was built to celebrate a Russian conquest over the Tatars.
- This Moorish palace in southern Spain means "The Red One" in Arabic.
- 350 different ethnicities call this rainforest home.
- The indigenous Pueblo peoples consider this gorge a holy site.
- Arena built on the ruins of Nero's golden villa.
- Buddhist temple in the Kedu Valley buried under volcanic ash for centuries
- These waterfalls are shared between Brazil and Argentina.
- This Greek temple was severely damaged when a Venetian bomb blew up Ottoman ammunitions inside.
- This 19th Century castle was dedicated to the composer Richard Wagner.
- Designed by Gaudi, this church in Barcelona is still undergoing construction.
- This palace in Karnataka had to be rebuilt from 1897-1912 after the original was destroyed in a fire.
- Actually the name of a bell inside the tower.
- Opened in 1973, this landmark was designed to resemble a ship's sails.
- This fiery orange suspension bridge was once the largest in the world.
- Three-hundred-meter-tall sand dune whose name means "Dead End Marsh."
- Previously known as Ayers Rock; it had its name changed to reflect its important status to Australian Aboriginal peoples.
- This plateau, flanked by the Lion's Head and Devil's Peak mountains, rises six hundred meters in the air
- Despite popular misconception, this cannot be seen from space.
- The only surviving ancient wonder of the world.
- Massive Joseon palace located in Seoul.
- A gift from France to the United States.
- China's first national park, known for its quartz-sandstone pillars used as inspiration for the movie "Avatar."
- Tallest waterfall in the world.
- Designed by Carlos Paez Vilaro, this house now features an onsite restaurant and art gallery.
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- The reintroduction of gray wolves to this national park is one of the main examples of the importance of apex predators in ecosystems.
- This volcano's 1886 eruption could be heard from Perth.
- Complex on the Yucatan Peninsula built by the Mayans.
- Pearly presidential palace.
- South Africa's first national park, it is about the size of Wales.
- Known as "The Bay of Descending Dragons" in Vietnamese.
- This "Lost City of the Incas" was more likely a religious center.
- The tallest mountain in Africa and highest free-standing mountain in the world.
- Tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
- Major bazaar in Marrakesh, Morocco.
- Designed by the likes of Michelangelo and Bramante, this is the largest church in the world by interior measure.
- A marble Mughal monument to love.
- Capital of the Malian Empire and a center for learning in the Islamic world.
- Occasionally reflective salt flats in Bolivia.
- This delta may be the remains of the lake Makgadikgadi that dried up at the end of the Holocene.
- Up until 1912, this center of the Chinese nobility was closed to all outsiders.
- This waterfall divides the Zambezi River. Tourists can swim in its "Devil's Pool" at their own risk.
- Also known as the Rainbow Mountains, due to the seven colors that appear across them.
- "The Temple of the Dawn", located in Bangkok.
- Known as "Piopiotahi" in Māori, after a now extinct bird. According to legend, one piopio flew to this fjord to mourn the death of Maui.
- National Park home to "The Great Migration".
- This temple to Ramesses II and his family was relocated in 1968 to prevent flooding.
- Canada's first national park, home to the famous Moraine Lake.
- Twin volcanic peaks in the Caribbean home to five endemic bird species.
- The most widely visited religious site in the world, located in Tokyo.
- National Park in Australia known for its crocs and cave art.
- Moai
- Its use as a radio tower prevented this from being destroyed in 1913.
- The largest religious monument in the world, according to Guinness World Records
- Until 2020, this glacier had maintained an equilibrium of gaining as much ice as it lost.
- A religious statue gazing out over Rio de Janeiro.
- Despite being an active volcano, this has become a symbol of peace.
- Island chain where Darwin developed his theory of evolution.
- Volcano in Vanuatu that serves as the center of the John Frum cult.
66 Clues: Moai • Also known as Everest. • Pearly presidential palace. • Tallest waterfall in the world. • A marble Mughal monument to love. • Major bazaar in Marrakesh, Morocco. • Massive Joseon palace located in Seoul. • A gift from France to the United States. • The second highest mountain in the world. • National Park home to "The Great Migration". • ...
The Outsiders - Adv. ELA 7 Ken and Alyssa 2022-02-28
6 Clues: Breaks his back • The main character • Ponyboy's adult brother • Ponyboy's favorite brother • Helps Johnny and Ponyboy run away • The Place where the book takes place
POLS 1101 Chapters 8 and 9 2019-06-29
Across
- when voters identify with a party is repeated elections
- also known as direct primary, this is when voters select the candidates that will run on the party label in the general election when voters then choose their elected officials
- these are groups that are subject to campaign finance laws that raise money in support of their favored electoral candidate
- groups of people who wish for better pay and working conditions in the similar employment that they all share by bargaining with employers
- people who come together to present their view on issues such as abortion or gun control that members are passionate about
- suggests that the iron triangle has members of Congress, lobbyists, and executive branch employees moving into paid positions in each other’s organizations and suggests that the system keeps moving and does not let outsiders with new ideas in
- when voters give one party majority party control of the White House and Congress and have high expectations for a strong governing track record
- focus on human rights and world hunger but are not run by the government as to be able to focus on issues throughout the world
- most of them arise from conditions in society and they are made up of citizens who share common passions about beliefs and opinions and wish to influence public policy to benefit the members of the group
- a long-term shift in voter loyalty from one party to another, for example when Democrats support liberal social values in order to accomplish specific policy goals by expanding the government
- when people outside of interest groups are also receiving the benefits for free that the members receive which reduces the motivation for outside people to join the group
- they arose in the North and they are minor political parties that present an alternative to the two dominant political parties in the American political system
- a voting system that replaced the party strip ballots where state governments run elections and give voters a ballot with all candidates on it and the voters choose candidates from multiple parties in private
- Hugh Heclo suggested that this term describes the relationship between interests groups and government better than the iron triangle because it views the relationship as more open and transparent
- when an interest group leader acts out of self-interest and spends the group finances towards personal interests and not the majority opinions of the group or leading the group in a different direction than the majority is leaning to
- when citizens try to convince elected officials to change or implement policies
- whoever wins the majority of primary or state nominating convention votes would win the entire election
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- the highest level of national political parties which is responsible for running the party’s presidential nominating convention every four years
- the number of delegates that a candidate can receive is based on the percentage of the vote received in the primary or caucus
- certain groups that are seeking benefits for themselves typically during the campaign process
- a diagram to represent the relationships between interest groups, federal agencies, and members of congress which is used to explain the network forged my member of the three categories working to seal off access to public policy making
- roup of individuals who share the same end goal of voting for a candidate who will enact public policies that the group supports
- it is essential for citizens to have the opportunity to hold their government accountable and it gives people the right to ask for compensation if they have a claim against the government
- goods that are offered to all people by the government whether they have contributed to the establishment of the good or not
- groups that form that have the same views about issues and where economic benefits are not the main purpose of the group
- an electoral system where one legislative seat represents citizens who live in geographically defined district, based on which candidate wins the most votes
- a vote in which the candidate must win by winning more votes than any other candidates, which is not the pure majority
- interest groups use this to keep their policy requests specific to the group’s needs and not broad enough where other groups try to make it complicated by getting involved
- a system in which benefits are awarded based on loyalty to a party or politician; in some cases, people who were hired for jobs had to promise to vote for a certain candidate in order to be hired
- a vote in which the winner needs to have won half of the votes plus one of the votes cast
30 Clues: when voters identify with a party is repeated elections • when citizens try to convince elected officials to change or implement policies • a vote in which the winner needs to have won half of the votes plus one of the votes cast • certain groups that are seeking benefits for themselves typically during the campaign process • ...
Canadian Immigration and Demographics 2024-11-01
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- Immigrants' effect on the economy. New "players" boost the team's performance—skills improve the economy.
- Increase in number of people over time. More people being added than leaving or dying—like a growing audience at a concert.
- Graph showing age and gender groups. Like a bar chart stacking ages to see population shape.
- Movement of qualified workers to another country. Professionals moving for jobs—like star players traded to a new team.
- Variety of cultures in society. Like a mix of different flavors in a salad—enriches experience.
- Combining different groups equally. Everyone joining together as equals—like teammates working towards a common goal.
- People aged 15-64 who can work. The "players on the field" in the economy—like athletes in their prime.
- Program allowing provinces to select immigrants. Regions picking people they need—like a club choosing members with specific skills.
- More older people in the population. Like a school with more seniors than freshmen.
- Leaving a country to live elsewhere. Departing your "home team" to play abroad.
- Loss of educated people to other countries. When smart folks leave for better prospects—like a school losing its best teachers to another.
- Total number of people in an area. Like counting everyone in a city to know its size.
- Non-workers relying on workers' support. The "weight" workers carry supporting others—like parents caring for kids and grandparents.
- Average number of children per woman. On average, how many kids each woman has—like the typical family size in a neighborhood.
- Ability to maintain over time. Keeping things going without running out—like not spending all your allowance at once.
- Laws about who can immigrate. Guidelines deciding who joins the "team"—like tryout criteria.
- Policy supporting multiple cultures together. Encouraging everyone to keep their traditions—like a potluck dinner with various dishes.
- People moving for better job opportunities. Moving to find work and improve life—like seeking a better school for education.
- Model of population change over time. Shows how populations evolve as countries develop—like stages in a video game's difficulty levels.
- Relocating refugees to a safe country. Giving shelter to those fleeing danger—like offering a friend a place to stay during a storm.
- Problems from population changes. Issues like too few workers—similar to a team lacking players.
- Increasing median age in the population. More older people than before—like a classroom with mostly seniors and few freshmen.
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- Median age of population increases. The average person is older now—like a movie series where the actors age over time.
- Adopting the culture of another group. Blending in by taking on new customs—like learning the local language to fit in.
- Deaths per 1,000 people annually. Counting how many people pass away each year per 1,000 people.
- Immigrants bringing family to join them. Reuniting with loved ones abroad—like inviting family to live with you.
- Fear or dislike of foreigners. Being wary of outsiders—like rejecting new students without getting to know them.
- Fertility rate to replace population exactly. Enough babies born to keep population size steady—like breaking even in a budget.
- Proportions of different ages in a population. The mix of young and old people—like different grades in a school.
- Dependents compared to working individuals. How many people rely on each worker—like passengers per bus driver.
- Statistical data about populations. Knowing the "stats" about age and background in a group.
- Birth rate minus death rate. If more are born than die, the population "grows naturally"—like income after expenses.
- Births per 1,000 people annually. Counting babies born each year per 1,000 people—like tallying new students each year.
- Continued growth despite low fertility. Population keeps growing due to many young people—like a train taking time to stop after brakes are applied.
- Dependents divided by working-age population. Comparing "fans" (dependents) to "players" (workers) supporting them.
- Government plans on population issues. Like school rules to manage class sizes.
- Demand for workers in the economy. Businesses needing "players" to fill positions—like teams needing athletes.
- Bonds bringing society together. The glue holding people united—like school spirit during a big game.
- Moving from one place to another. Like students switching schools for better opportunities.
- How newcomers fit into society. Making new friends and becoming part of the "group project."
- Moving into a country to live. Joining a new "team" in another country permanently.
41 Clues: Leaving a country to live elsewhere. Departing your "home team" to play abroad. • Government plans on population issues. Like school rules to manage class sizes. • More older people in the population. Like a school with more seniors than freshmen. • Moving into a country to live. Joining a new "team" in another country permanently. • ...
Evie-Emily-Mary-Lizzy Chapter 1-5 Outsiders Crossword 2025-05-15
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- what does two-bit Cary around in his pockets
- who beat up Ponyboy in his way to the movies
- who is Ponyboys rough older brother
- who has red hair
- who has a history with the police
- what is sodapops horses name
- what is Ponyboy last name
- where Did dally take Jonny and Ponyboy
- where was dally at the party
- what did dally hand Ponyboy in the bedroom
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- where did Ponyboy and Johnny go
- what do they call cigarettes
- who got burnt badly in the church
- what is the main characters name
- what book did Ponyboy and Johnny buy
- what are the fuzz
- how did Ponyboys’ parents die
- who is cherrys boyfriend
- Ponyboys favorite brother
- what is a heater
- who is not wanted at home
21 Clues: who has red hair • what is a heater • what are the fuzz • who is cherrys boyfriend • Ponyboys favorite brother • what is Ponyboy last name • who is not wanted at home • what do they call cigarettes • what is sodapops horses name • where was dally at the party • how did Ponyboys’ parents die • where did Ponyboy and Johnny go • what is the main characters name • ...
The Outsiders Ch. 9-12 Crossword 2021-10-25
4 Clues: quick, nervous movement • feeling or showing anger or annoyance • a person legally in charge of a minor • a disturbed state of mind due to illness
The Fastest...The Clue... 2023-09-29
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- to keep worrying you
- to take hold of something suddenly, firmly
- to arrive somewhere
- a room below the ground level
- something strange
- something strange
- unhappy
- to act as if something imaginary is true
- a metal cupboard in which food is kept colda and fresh
- to move your hands and knees
- a perfomance where words are spoken by dancing
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- to organize
- to go on for too long
- to make a long deep sound of pain or distress
- only one
- happening or coming immediatly
- the part of the face above your eyebrows
- to visit someone
- excited
- to organize
20 Clues: unhappy • excited • only one • to organize • to organize • to visit someone • something strange • something strange • to arrive somewhere • to keep worrying you • to go on for too long • to move your hands and knees • a room below the ground level • happening or coming immediatly • the part of the face above your eyebrows • to act as if something imaginary is true • ...
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe 2022-03-02
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- large cabinet in which clothes are hung
- armed conflict between different nations
- an animal as distinct from a human being
- frightening
- showing or caused by desire to do evil
- urgently call someone to be present
- structure built to hold back water
- the crime of betraying ones country
- a great victory
- showing no pity for others
- travel in or through to find out more about it
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- resist an attack on someone or something
- a light on a pole
- state as a fact
- delight, a sweet offered to Edmond by the White Witch
- save from danger
- action of forming new ideas
- a risky or daring journey
- having control of a person or situation
- warn or reprimand someone firmly
20 Clues: frightening • state as a fact • a great victory • save from danger • a light on a pole • a risky or daring journey • showing no pity for others • action of forming new ideas • warn or reprimand someone firmly • structure built to hold back water • urgently call someone to be present • the crime of betraying ones country • showing or caused by desire to do evil • ...
the Constitution & the creation of the Constitution 2022-02-22
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- relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.
- what is an inhabitant of a city or town
- who have the power or authority to make laws
- what is a building in which a state legislative body meets the dome of the state capitol
- what is an officer in government or business who is below the president
- the official house of a government minister or other public and official figure.
- what is a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformate
- what is the person or branch of a government responsible for putting policies or laws into effect.
- who was the first person to sign the constitution
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- what is the legislature of the federal government of the United States
- What are the first 10 amendment of the constitution
- what is a government in which the real executive power rests with a cabinet of ministers
- the elected head of a republic
- relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters.
- What is a an official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals.
- The leader of house of reprensentative
- a group of people who are part of a legislature
- what is a body of electors chosen or appointed by a larger group
- what is of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge.
- what is the introductory part of a statute or deed, stating its purpose, aims, and justification.
20 Clues: the elected head of a republic • The leader of house of reprensentative • what is an inhabitant of a city or town • who have the power or authority to make laws • a group of people who are part of a legislature • who was the first person to sign the constitution • What are the first 10 amendment of the constitution • ...
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 2022-02-25
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- Roll, What was something the children ate with the beavers?
- Being nothing more than
- War II, What war was the book set in?
- Prickly shrubs of the rose family including the raspberries and blackberries
- Delight, What did The White Which enchant Edmund to want?
- on Toast, What was something Lucy ate with the faun?
- It is always winter but never...?
- How many books are in the Chronicles of Narnia?
- half human; half goat
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- strange or odd from a conventional viewpoint, unusually different
- half human; half bull
- Who lies to Susan and Peter about the wardrobe?
- Home, Where did they find the wardrobe that led to Narnia?
- nymph or spirit that lives with the trees
- What is one of the white witch's power? Turning humans into...?
- kings, What does Aslan appear to be? Above what?
- Who finds the wardrobe first?
- Where does the wardrobe lead to?
- White Witch, What character represents evil?
- What character represents good?
20 Clues: half human; half bull • half human; half goat • Being nothing more than • Who finds the wardrobe first? • What character represents good? • Where does the wardrobe lead to? • It is always winter but never...? • War II, What war was the book set in? • nymph or spirit that lives with the trees • White Witch, What character represents evil? • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2022-11-17
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- what you call a character like Edmund who changes throughout the story
- gives the White Witch permission to claim Edmund
- aided the children in the search for Aslan
- caretaker for the children and a previous visitor to Narnia
- a symbol for love and trust and what Lucy gives to Tumnus who gives to Beaver to give to Lucy
- Susan the "____________"
- when animals act as humans
- literary term that describes the deeper, Christian meaning behind the story
- one of Susan's gift
- one of Lucy's gifts (formal name)
- was present when the "deep magic" was written
- a meeting place between the real world and Narnia
- What Aslan does to the statues to bring them to life
- Peter the '__________________'
- Peter's gift
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- had laws engraved on it and was a fitting place according to the White Witch, to kill Aslan
- one of Lucy's gifts
- where the children are crowned kings and queens
- the "White Witch's name
- the portal to Narnia
- remove the cords that bind Aslan
- a lit term-Fox sends the wolves to the north but the reader knows they're up in the tree
- explains what will happen to the future of Narnia
- gives the children magical gifts
- what/who the children are running from when the window breaks, (exact wording, according to Susan)
- nickname for the German airraids in England
- one of Susan's gifts
- Mr. Tumnus
- the White Witch used this to tempt Edmund
- Lucy the '___________'
- Edmund the '____________'
31 Clues: Mr. Tumnus • Peter's gift • one of Lucy's gifts • one of Susan's gift • the portal to Narnia • one of Susan's gifts • Lucy the '___________' • the "White Witch's name • Susan the "____________" • Edmund the '____________' • when animals act as humans • Peter the '__________________' • remove the cords that bind Aslan • gives the children magical gifts • one of Lucy's gifts (formal name) • ...
The Epic, The Greeks, and The Odyssey 2023-08-21
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- Goddess of war and wisdom. Helps Odysseus throughout the story.
- God of lightning and thunder / king of the gods
- Odysseus' home city.
- The goal of many epic poems. (3 words long)
- The main character of The Odyssey
- The kind of animal that the Greeks hid inside in order to infiltrate a city
- The main character of an epic poem.
- Words written in verse, sometimes with rhyme and meter.
- Main characters of Greek Tragedies will have this, a personality trait that negatively affects them
- Excessive _______ is the definition of the personality trait that negatively affects Odysseus
- The city that Odysseus that is leaving to get home from. A war took place here in The Iliad.
- God of the sea. Hates Odysseus and tries to avenge his son
- The Odyssey is part truth and part _____.
- Odysseus' personality trait that negatively affects him
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- Nymph that traps Odysseus on an island for 8 years
- Latin for "in the middle of things". Epics usually begin halfway through through the plot.
- An extended poem, with a vast setting; The Odyssey is an example of this
- Epic poems were originally not written and published; they were passed down in this way
- The kind of intervention that occurs in epic poems
- Odysseus' wife, who is at home, where suitors are trying to marry her
- The United States has states, while Ancient Greek had these (two words)
- Odysseus' son, who is coming of age to make adult decisions, but suffers from his dad being absent for so long
- Greek gods, and other up creatures are all from this
- The author of The Odyssey
- The prequel to The Odyssey
- The King of Phaeacia. He helps Odysseus after he washes ashore. It is here that the current plot takes place.
- Son of the god of the sea. Odysseus and him have beef
27 Clues: Odysseus' home city. • The author of The Odyssey • The prequel to The Odyssey • The main character of The Odyssey • The main character of an epic poem. • The Odyssey is part truth and part _____. • The goal of many epic poems. (3 words long) • God of lightning and thunder / king of the gods • Nymph that traps Odysseus on an island for 8 years • ...
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe 2023-09-22
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- Where Lucy meets Mr. Tumnus
- a magical land in which the Pevensie children find themselves
- the filthy smell of mothballs that Edmund hates
- a woman with evil magical powers
- What happens to Mr. Tumnus when he does not report to the Queen
- the country in which the children lived in
- what the witch turned some of the residents of Narnia into
- a city in England that was getting bombed at the time
- The means by which the siblings travel to Narnia
- Mr Tumnus gave this to Lucy
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- a mythological creature that is half goat half man
- the season Narnia is always in
- the children felt this when Aslan died
- a citrus or rose flavored candy made from starch and sugar
- the Pevensie children have dinner with them
- how the residents of Narnia refer to Edmund and his brother
- the type of animal Aslan was
- a creature that is half human half horse
- what the professor lives in
- object that Aslan is killed on
20 Clues: Where Lucy meets Mr. Tumnus • what the professor lives in • Mr Tumnus gave this to Lucy • the type of animal Aslan was • the season Narnia is always in • object that Aslan is killed on • a woman with evil magical powers • the children felt this when Aslan died • a creature that is half human half horse • the country in which the children lived in • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2019-02-11
23 Clues: by • te • dumt • heks • løve • geit • hale • bein • peis • mente • roman • hjørne • forstå • magisk • datter • gjennom • stikker • møte(verb) • menneskelig • barn(entall) • garderobeskap • bli(bli værende) • fører(her; fører til)
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2024-09-05
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- - A vehicle used for traveling over snow, pulled by animals.
- - Prickly bushes or shrubs.
- - To be silent and bad-tempered because you're upset.
- - Small, harmful animals like rats or insects.
- - curious, asking questions
- - A large, fancy tent.
- - A type of big, noisy fly.
- - A mythical creature that’s top half is human and bottom half a horse.
- - A package or a wrapped item.
- - A male deer
- - a large cape or cloak
- - greed
- - Mythical creatures that are half-man and half-goat, known for being playful and mischievous.
- - A scarf worn around the neck for warmth.
- - A sweet drink or medicine that makes you feel better.
- - To sharpen, like a knife.
- - Large, frightening monsters that eat people.
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- - An old-fashioned word for a mirror.
- - Shallow places in a river where you can walk across.
- - The crime of betraying your country or ruler.
- - An old-fashioned radio without wires or cords.
- - Doing something just because it feels good, even if it’s not the best choic
- - A prediction about the future.
- - Small balls with a strong smell used to keep moths away from clothes.
- - To speak quickly and confusedly, often because you're surprised or upset.
- - A sign or symbol of something.
- - When enemy planes drop bombs.
- - Called or asked to come somewhere, often by someone in power
- - a noisy argument or fight
- - Beautiful spirits or fairies that live in wells or bodies of water.
30 Clues: - greed • - A male deer • - A large, fancy tent. • - a large cape or cloak • - Prickly bushes or shrubs. • - curious, asking questions • - A type of big, noisy fly. • - a noisy argument or fight • - To sharpen, like a knife. • - A package or a wrapped item. • - When enemy planes drop bombs. • - A prediction about the future. • - A sign or symbol of something. • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2024-06-30
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- To speak quickly and unclearly, often because of surprise or anger.
- A warm piece of clothing, like a scarf, worn around the neck.
- A type of fly with a bright blue body.
- A loud argument or fight.
- Another word for glasses, used to help you see better.
- A vehicle on runners used for traveling over snow or ice, also known as a sled.
- Small balls used to keep moths away from clothes in storage.
- Eating or drinking too much.
- raids Attacks by airplanes dropping bombs.
- A movie theater.
- Shallow places in a river or stream where you can walk or drive across.
- A package wrapped up to be sent by mail or delivered.
- Called someone to come.
- Wanting to know more; very curious.
- When parts of a book, movie, or letter are removed because someone thinks they are inappropriate.
- A clever plan or trick to outsmart someone.
- glass Another name for a mirror.
- Something very unpleasant or disgusting.
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- A decorated staff carried by rulers as a symbol of power.
- A cloak or a covering, often worn over clothes.
- To lose or give up something as a penalty.
- A type of prickly bush, like blackberry bushes.
- An old-fashioned term for a radio.
- Doing what you want without thinking about others.
- Moved from a dangerous place to somewhere safe.
- Being mean to someone because you are angry with them.
- Being forced to join the military.
- A prediction about what will happen in the future.
- Made someone less angry or stopped them from being upset by giving them what they want.
- Fighting against or refusing to accept something.
- A small tower on top of a building, usually a castle.
31 Clues: A movie theater. • Called someone to come. • A loud argument or fight. • Eating or drinking too much. • glass Another name for a mirror. • An old-fashioned term for a radio. • Being forced to join the military. • Wanting to know more; very curious. • A type of fly with a bright blue body. • Something very unpleasant or disgusting. • To lose or give up something as a penalty. • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2024-10-01
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- driver of White Witch’s sledge
- a human boy is a Son of __
- great castle upon eastern sea, __ Paravel
- position promised to Edmund by White Witch
- popular drink Lucy enjoys with Mr. Tumnus
- landmarks indicating location of White Witch’s house
- type of hoofs Mr. Tumnus has
- perpetual season in Narnia
- magical item in right hand of White Witch
- a human girl is a Daughter of __
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- color of White Witch’s mouth
- sibling who calls Lucy a ”goose”
- # thrones at Cair Paravel
- land between lamp-post and Cair Paravel
- White Witch wears a fur __ to stay warm
- ornamental headwear for White Witch
- White Witch can turn anyone to __
- condition of Edmund’s fingers upon eating Turkish Delight
- White Witch’s vehicle
- sweet treat desired by Edmund, __ Delight
- Mr. Tumnus’ home
21 Clues: Mr. Tumnus’ home • White Witch’s vehicle • # thrones at Cair Paravel • a human boy is a Son of __ • perpetual season in Narnia • color of White Witch’s mouth • type of hoofs Mr. Tumnus has • driver of White Witch’s sledge • sibling who calls Lucy a ”goose” • a human girl is a Daughter of __ • White Witch can turn anyone to __ • ornamental headwear for White Witch • ...
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 2024-12-18
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- Who plays Tuco, or the "Ugly" character of the film?
- During what war does this film take place? (Two words)
- What was the occupation of Tuco's brother?
- What was written on the grave containing the gold?
- The Union soldiers believe Blondie and Tuco are _________, which leads them to capture and later release them as part of a ruse.
- During the final duel, which main character is shot by Blondie? (Two words)
- Bill Carson is missing a body part, making him a one-____-man.
- Which character is known for his love of baths, especially after escaping a hanging?
- What does Tuco famously assemble in a gun shop?
- Who directed this movie?
- How many times did Blondie shoot down Tuco when the rope was around his neck?
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- What is the name of the Civil War general who is mentioned in the film?
- Who says "If you have to shoot, shoot!" to Tuco, showcasing his no-nonsense approach to violence?
- What is a signature element of Ennio Morricone's score for the movie?
- The nickname given to Clint Eastwood's character, the "Good" of the film.
- What is the name of the town where Blondie and Tuco have their first confrontation?
- A tool of execution that plays a significant role in the early sequences, especially for Tuco.
- Who plays Angel Eyes in this film?
- What is Tuco's last name, as revealed during the film?
- The treasure the three characters are after, buried in a graveyard.
- Where the final showdown takes place, with a hidden treasure buried beneath it.
21 Clues: Who directed this movie? • Who plays Angel Eyes in this film? • What was the occupation of Tuco's brother? • What does Tuco famously assemble in a gun shop? • What was written on the grave containing the gold? • Who plays Tuco, or the "Ugly" character of the film? • During what war does this film take place? (Two words) • ...
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe 2024-12-16
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- She made the winter
- they travel through it to Narnia
- Who discovers the wardrobe?
- Man who gives gifts
- The faun and the youngest sister drink
- Lucy's gift from Father Christmas
- Oldest brother
- Where Aslan was killed
- Edmund likes this candy
- the animal that helps them escape
- Peters gift from Father Christmas
- Evil henchman
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- Who is the writer?
- The faun
- Youngest sister
- border between Narnia and out world
- Professor ______
- Where does the witch live?
- the land through the wardrobe
- Number of Pevensie siblings
- The Lion
- Aslan's Father
- Susan's gift from Father Christmas
- Youngest brother
- Oldest sister
25 Clues: The faun • The Lion • Oldest sister • Evil henchman • Oldest brother • Aslan's Father • Youngest sister • Professor ______ • Youngest brother • Who is the writer? • She made the winter • Man who gives gifts • Where Aslan was killed • Edmund likes this candy • Where does the witch live? • Who discovers the wardrobe? • Number of Pevensie siblings • the land through the wardrobe • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2025-09-18
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- A glowing beacon in the woods, it is old and rusty but stands tall and greets the Pevensie children when they enter Narnia.
- "Ho, ho, ho", is what I say, giving presents all the way.
- The name that the White Witch prefers to not go by, she hides this title as she favours a more fierce title.
- The owner of the house that the Pevensie children stay in, he is wise and encourages the children to stay curious.
- A tea-lover who is fond of Narnia, his home welcomes everyone with a warm and cozy environment.
- An altar used for sacrifices and symbolises death.
- A magical name for a magical world.
- He's a skilled dam-builder, has a sense of humour and believes that Narnia would soon be set free. He helps the Pevensie children reach Aslan.
- A sweet that’s luscious enough to betray your siblings for.
- A castle that holds 4 thrones for The Kings and Queens of Narnia.
- Covers Narnia during the White Witch's reign, making it cold.
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- Gentle and kind-hearted, she respects her siblings and is the 2nd oldest of the Pevensie children.
- Generous and kind-hearted, her favourite hobby is sewing and helps the Pevensie children.
- Used by the Pevensie children to enter Narnia.
- I roar with wisdom and walk with grace, visiting Narnia and loves being chased.
- The eldest of the 4 Pevensie children and the most responsible.
- A selfish and spiteful boy who betrayed his own siblings and teamed with the White Witch.
- I bring winter and despair, pretending that I'm the queen when I actually am half Jinn and half giant.
- One of the White Witch's most loyal followers, he has flaming eyes and a vicious personality.
- Foretells the arrival of 4 human children sitting on thrones and end the White Witch's rule.
- Although he is not smart, he is friendly and dim-witted, known for his alliance with helping to defeat the White Witch.
- The youngest of the 4 Pevensie children, she was the 1st one to discover the magical land of Narnia.
22 Clues: A magical name for a magical world. • Used by the Pevensie children to enter Narnia. • An altar used for sacrifices and symbolises death. • "Ho, ho, ho", is what I say, giving presents all the way. • A sweet that’s luscious enough to betray your siblings for. • Covers Narnia during the White Witch's reign, making it cold. • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2021-02-11
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- to put someone in a prison
- Into which material does the queen turn her prisoners?
- The lion´s name is…
- a male deer
- What is the present season when the children first arrive in Narnia?
- What is the name of the creature Lucy encounters in the woods?
- a vehicle to travel on in the snow
- The name of the castle in Narnia the children reign from in the end (two words)
- the name of the witch´s head of secret police
- The antagonist of the novel is called… (two words)
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- Aslan was executed by the witch on the… (two words)
- to spend time with someone as friends
- Who is the witch keeping out of Narnia? (two words)
- A person who asks a lot of (unwanted) questions is being…
- a treacherous act
- a serious disagreement
- a low area of land between mountains or hills
- The youngest of the four children is called…
- Aslan turna the prisoners from stone to flesh with his…
- Which of the four siblings visits Narnia second?
20 Clues: a male deer • a treacherous act • The lion´s name is… • a serious disagreement • to put someone in a prison • a vehicle to travel on in the snow • to spend time with someone as friends • The youngest of the four children is called… • a low area of land between mountains or hills • the name of the witch´s head of secret police • Which of the four siblings visits Narnia second? • ...
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 2022-02-25
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- Roll, What was something the children ate with the beavers?
- Being nothing more than
- War II, What war was the book set in?
- Prickly shrubs of the rose family including the raspberries and blackberries
- Delight, What did The White Which enchant Edmund to want?
- on Toast, What was something Lucy ate with the faun?
- It is always winter but never...?
- How many books are in the Chronicles of Narnia?
- half human; half goat
Down
- strange or odd from a conventional viewpoint, unusually different
- half human; half bull
- Who lies to Susan and Peter about the wardrobe?
- Home, Where did they find the wardrobe that led to Narnia?
- nymph or spirit that lives with the trees
- What is one of the white witch's power? Turning humans into...?
- kings, What does Aslan appear to be? Above what?
- Who finds the wardrobe first?
- Where does the wardrobe lead to?
- White Witch, What character represents evil?
- What character represents good?
20 Clues: half human; half bull • half human; half goat • Being nothing more than • Who finds the wardrobe first? • What character represents good? • Where does the wardrobe lead to? • It is always winter but never...? • War II, What war was the book set in? • nymph or spirit that lives with the trees • White Witch, What character represents evil? • ...
The lion, the witch and the wardrobe 2013-06-04
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- or unusual
- female figures in Greek myth who lived in wells or bodies of water
- celebration
- radio without wires or cords
- male deer
- disturbance or quarrel
- type of flying insect with a blue body
- mirror
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- fish
- targets
- English custom,a light meal in the late afternoon
- figure in Greek myth having the body of a man, with the ears and tail of a horse
- Styrofoam-like balls containing chemicals to keep moths away
- for knowledge; curious
- female figures in Greek myth who lived inside trees
- clothing in storage
- by aircraft, especially on non-
- god of wine in Greek myth
- scarf worn around the neck for warmth
- large, cabinet-like piece of furniture which serves as a closet for storing clothing
20 Clues: fish • mirror • targets • male deer • or unusual • celebration • clothing in storage • for knowledge; curious • disturbance or quarrel • god of wine in Greek myth • radio without wires or cords • by aircraft, especially on non- • scarf worn around the neck for warmth • type of flying insect with a blue body • English custom,a light meal in the late afternoon • ...
The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe 2024-01-14
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- simply
- small fish
- a scarf worn around the neck for warmth
- trick
- packages
- mean and hateful
- sleigh
- tourists
- lands under the rule of a king or queen
- interested or likely
- red and uneasy or upset
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- a large, cabinet-like piece of furniture
- eyeglasses
- calmly and without concern
- joyful celebration
- a large cloak
- giving a sense of security, causing sleep/relaxation
- pouting
- eager for knowledge; curious
- officials of lower rank beneath a king/queen
20 Clues: trick • simply • sleigh • pouting • packages • tourists • small fish • eyeglasses • a large cloak • mean and hateful • joyful celebration • interested or likely • red and uneasy or upset • calmly and without concern • eager for knowledge; curious • a scarf worn around the neck for warmth • lands under the rule of a king or queen • a large, cabinet-like piece of furniture • ...
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe 2024-01-10
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- Accepting as genuine something false
- Marked by showy magnificence
- Tile game
- To take hold
- Any of various bright reds
- Access to the different rooms
- To investigate
- A wrapped bundle
- To put a coat in
- First Woman
- Not one's self
- Worn on neck to keep warm
- Fist human
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- To make a sibilant sound
- To ask questions
- A painful situation
- To watch over home
- To existing only in mind
- To ride in
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Driver to Queen
- To have a magical
- To propel a boat
23 Clues: Tile game • To ride in • Fist human • First Woman • To take hold • To investigate • Not one's self • Driver to Queen • To ask questions • A wrapped bundle • To put a coat in • To propel a boat • To have a magical • To watch over home • A painful situation • To make a sibilant sound • To existing only in mind • Worn on neck to keep warm • Any of various bright reds • Marked by showy magnificence • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2022-10-07
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- Second Pensieve child
- what the White Witch curses Narnia with
- what Father Christmas gives Lucy
- The way into Narnia
- The one who greets the children, gives them gifts, and wishes them a happy christmas
- capital of the Kingdom of Narnia
- Third Pensieve child
- The son of the Emperor-Over-the-Sea
- Oldest Pensieve child
- A major landmark in Narnia located in the north-western part of the country
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- what Father Christmas gives Susan
- Lucy's friend faun
- what Father Christmas gives Peter
- The one who hid and cared for the children
- The captain of the White Witches Secret Police
- Youngest of the four Pensieve children
- the magical world that the Pensieve children discover
- Queen of Narnia
- where the White Witch murders Aslan
- The one's house the children stay at because of the bombing in London
20 Clues: Queen of Narnia • Lucy's friend faun • The way into Narnia • Third Pensieve child • Second Pensieve child • Oldest Pensieve child • what Father Christmas gives Lucy • capital of the Kingdom of Narnia • what Father Christmas gives Susan • what Father Christmas gives Peter • where the White Witch murders Aslan • The son of the Emperor-Over-the-Sea • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2023-04-06
Across
- the fans name
- others last name
- where the kids are from
- where you store clothes
- tumnus gets arrested for it
- the colour that describes the witch
- the only season in Narnia
- main character
- pulls the witches sleigh
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- fury four legged animal with a mane
- how many children go to Narnia
- lions name
- half human half goat
- magical world
- witches brew
- the eldest sibling of the four
- second oldest of the four children
- old lady that brews potions
- second youngest of the four children
- last name of the fury friends of the faun
20 Clues: lions name • witches brew • the fans name • magical world • main character • others last name • half human half goat • where the kids are from • where you store clothes • pulls the witches sleigh • the only season in Narnia • tumnus gets arrested for it • old lady that brews potions • how many children go to Narnia • the eldest sibling of the four • second oldest of the four children • ...
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe 2024-04-10
Across
- Searched in a damaging way
- annoying or troublesome
- to be able to tolerate something
- likely to be true
- words used to make magic happen
- the sweets that Edmond asks the queen for
- the type of table on which Aslan died
- the creature who helps the children find Aslan
- a prediction of the future
- the Witch's slave
- the feathers of birds
- a building with a roof, but no walls
- greed, especially with food
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- the castle of four thrones
- very curious
- to be friendly with somebody, especially an enemy
- another word for an argument
- The person whom the Pevensie children live with
- an agreement between people
- Oldest of the Pevensie children.
- a large group of violent people
- an act meant to trick somebody
- a vehicle used to travel through snow
- a person living in a particular place
- a sad mood or feeling
- The first person who Lucy meets in Narnia
- The true king of Narnia
- The unusual structure found in the forest
28 Clues: very curious • likely to be true • the Witch's slave • a sad mood or feeling • the feathers of birds • annoying or troublesome • The true king of Narnia • the castle of four thrones • Searched in a damaging way • a prediction of the future • an agreement between people • greed, especially with food • another word for an argument • an act meant to trick somebody • ...
The past, the present, and the future 2022-12-17
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- Something that has a lot of meaning in our relationship, and that we appreciate with our ears
- One of your favorite Italian foods that I cook
- Something we watched during new years from the comfort of our apartment
- A symbol of luck, especially when it comes to apartments
- Something I introduced you to, that you now love so much
- Something that we both have a lot of appreciation for and that we spend a lot of money on
- The month we got rovy, and also the month we started talking
- A restaurant with a ridiculous desert that I took you to a few times when we first started dating
- -
- A collection of all our cards, tickets, and pictures
- A food item that gets better as you leave it out, and that we enjoy a lot
- Our first trip together
- A movie that gave us lots of new ideas to experiment with
- Our favorite pass time, that we hope to do every night
- One of your favourite Valentine’s Day gifts that I’ve ever given you
- My favorite Mexican food
- One of the first pieces of jewelry that I gave you that you keep close to your heart
- Something we want to buy when we retire in Mexico
- A sport that you used to play and that you hope to play
- A gift that we give each other every year
- A mundane task that I love to do with you
- The month of our first time
- The most important thing in the world according to you
- A snowy object that has a lot of meaning to you
- The movie we went to see on our first date
- My favourite fruit, and a yearly tradition
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- One of our favourite hobbies with Rovy
- What we are to each other
- Your favorite actor
- -
- Our beautiful baby
- A candy that means a lot to you, because your grandfather gave you one of these when you were young
- Something I helped you a lot with when we first started dating
- My first proposal
- -
- I love you in your mother tongue
- I gave you a ring and a flower made of this
- One of our favourite cuisines, which isn’t Mexican or Italian
- Your favorite show
- What you are to me, and that will be official one day
- A very sweet nickname that I’ve given you before, in Spanish
- A gift you gave me for my birthday that is not a physical object, and that involves memories
- Something you have two of, and we celebrated you getting your second on a big boat
- Our goals and dreams, and something we wish to do more of
- What I am to you, and that will be official one day
- -
- Something that speaks louder than words
- The colour of the shirt I was wearing when we met for the very first time
- A sweet treat that you can’t get enough of
- An event at school the same night we started dating
- The month we started dating
- A metaphor for the love you have for me, which involves the sea
52 Clues: - • - • - • - • My first proposal • Our beautiful baby • Your favorite show • Your favorite actor • Our first trip together • My favorite Mexican food • What we are to each other • The month we started dating • The month of our first time • I love you in your mother tongue • One of our favourite hobbies with Rovy • Something that speaks louder than words • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2025-01-08
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- the youngest Pevensie child
- the youngest Pevensie boy
- The "Queen" can turn people into this.
- the Professor the Pevensies were sent to
- the King sent the half-horses and these after the wolf
- the setting of the story
- the bird that brought them to the other animal
- the Captain of the Secret Police
- the "Queen" kept him away for quite a bit of time
- the piece of furniture that brought the Pevensies to the setting
- the strange thing in the middle of the wood
- the fake Queen
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- half-bull half-human
- half-horse half-human
- what's written on the place where the Pevensies met the King
- the wife
- the Professor's house keeper
- half-goat half-human
- the oldest Pevensie child
- the first talking animal the Pevensies talked to
- where the Pevensie children first met the King
- the true King
- Lucy met this Faun on her first trip.
- magic that brought the King back to life
- the oldest Pevensie girl
25 Clues: the wife • the true King • the fake Queen • half-bull half-human • half-goat half-human • half-horse half-human • the setting of the story • the oldest Pevensie girl • the youngest Pevensie boy • the oldest Pevensie child • the youngest Pevensie child • the Professor's house keeper • the Captain of the Secret Police • Lucy met this Faun on her first trip. • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2025-09-03
Across
- – not trustworthy, likely to betray.
- – terrible or unpleasant.
- – very unhappy.
- – cruel, mean, or unpleasant.
- – magical, under a spell.
- – bravery, being able to face danger or fear.
- – a cloak or covering.
- – a kind of sled, often pulled by horses or animals.
- – to call someone to come.
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- – to make fun of someone in a mean way.
- – a creature that is half human, half goat (from mythology).
- – a prediction about the future.
- – wanting to hurt someone’s feelings on purpose.
- – a ghost or spirit.
- – a hard surface, like a street or sidewalk.
- – a tall piece of furniture that holds clothes.
- – dark or sad.
- – a very small person, often from fairy tales.
- – control or rule over something.
- Delight – a chewy, sugary candy.
20 Clues: – dark or sad. • – very unhappy. • – a ghost or spirit. • – a cloak or covering. • – terrible or unpleasant. • – magical, under a spell. • – to call someone to come. • – cruel, mean, or unpleasant. • – a prediction about the future. • Delight – a chewy, sugary candy. • – control or rule over something. • – not trustworthy, likely to betray. • – to make fun of someone in a mean way. • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2026-01-25
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- A magical diamond bottle of cordial and a small dagger.
- Kirke's strict housekeeper.
- The author of the Narnia Chronicles, fully known as Clive Staples Lewis.
- He gives Peter, Susan, and Lucy their Christmas gifts.
- A ranged weapon, used to shoot projectiles over a distance.
- The second-eldest child of the four Pevensie children.
- A faun who at first works for Jadis, but befriends Lucy Pevensie and joins Aslan's forces.
- The eldest of the four Pevensie children
- The third-eldest of the four Pevensie children.
- A fox who helps the children along their way to Aslan.
- A elusive, magical creature that, according to Narnian legend, grants wishes to whoever catches it.
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- An evil, power-hungry sorceress who holds Narnia under an eternal winter without Christmas or other seasons.
- The great lion who was responsible for creating Narnia.
- The magical portal in Professor Kirke's House that linked Earth to the world of Narnia, if only for a short time.
- Was the capital and seat of government of Narnia, home its Kings and Queens in the early years.
- It symbolizes the border between earth and Narnia
- A male beaver who helps lead the children to Aslan.
- The youngest of the four Pevensie children
- The fantasy world where the Pevensie children
- The primary weapons in World of Narnia, used by all major armies.
- An old professor. He lets the children stay at his country estate during the war.
- A wolf who is captain of Jadis' secret police.
- An instrument that Mr. Tumnus played for Lucy when she visited his cave, shortly after first arriving in Narnia.
- A female beaver who helps lead the children to Aslan.
- Jadis' servant dwarf.
25 Clues: Jadis' servant dwarf. • Kirke's strict housekeeper. • The eldest of the four Pevensie children • The youngest of the four Pevensie children • The fantasy world where the Pevensie children • A wolf who is captain of Jadis' secret police. • The third-eldest of the four Pevensie children. • It symbolizes the border between earth and Narnia • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2021-11-06
Across
- careful and correct reasoning or thinking
- to call or request someone to come
- set free
- hidden
- serious
- curious; asking a lot of questions
- disgusting
- lasting forever; never ending
- a flag
- a trick or a practical joke
- a deep red color
- a small, flat bottle made to be carried in a pocket
- prediction of something to come
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- someone who keeps you company
- a bright red color
- only or simply
- to plan or plot something
- to disagree or argue
- packages
- eyeglasses
- sad or gloomy
- to disappear
22 Clues: hidden • a flag • serious • set free • packages • eyeglasses • disgusting • to disappear • sad or gloomy • only or simply • a deep red color • a bright red color • to disagree or argue • to plan or plot something • a trick or a practical joke • someone who keeps you company • lasting forever; never ending • prediction of something to come • to call or request someone to come • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2014-04-17
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- second servant
- white witch's slave
- Lucy's older sister
- friendly animals
- food that you want over and over
- mean to Lucy
- tumnus
- Magnificent high king
- first servant
- housekeeper
- third servant
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- took care for Lucy and her sister and brother
- Ms. Pevenisen
- The king, lord of the whole wood
- size of Shetland ponies
- queens killing table
- the place it takes place
- The mean queen
- Lucy's best friend
- into the land of Narnia
- she believes in Narnia
21 Clues: tumnus • housekeeper • mean to Lucy • Ms. Pevenisen • first servant • third servant • second servant • The mean queen • friendly animals • Lucy's best friend • white witch's slave • Lucy's older sister • queens killing table • Magnificent high king • she believes in Narnia • size of Shetland ponies • into the land of Narnia • the place it takes place • The king, lord of the whole wood • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2013-01-24
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- an abnormally small man or woman
- a mythical creature with the body of a man and goat-like ears, tail, horns, and hooves
- tools with flat blades used to spread and shape cement
- attendants
- companions or partners
- small axes
- the attack of a fortress or fortified town
- substance used in building to bind stones and bricks; cement
- a large tent
- a sleigh or sled pulled by animals over snow as a mode of transportation
- a bad omen; a feeling of impending misfortune
- a purposeful betrayal, usually constituting aid to one's enemies
- joyful celebration
- a large argument or quarrel
- the shelf located above the fireplace
- associating with another or others, when such association has been strictly prohibited
- sellers who usually travel (often with a carnival)
- a kind of bird with a long beak and brilliant colors
- a small tower
- a period of warmer weather that melts snow and ice (usually a signal of spring)
- a trick
- territories
- a kind of songbird
- a military plan or scheme
- doorway
- showing ridicule
- a small, insignificant amount
- an ancient story that expresses the history or worldview of a people
- avoiding
- mythical forest creatures with the ears, tail, and legs of a goat
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- an aromatic insect repellent
- to surrender
- sweet
- attacks from the air (usually the dropping of bombs)
- a harsh, disturbing noise
- festivities
- destructive or disease-ridden animals or insects, such as cockroaches and rats
- a place for storing food
- a mythical creature with the upper half of a man and the lower half of a horse
- a ceremonial staff signifying imperial power shears
- to talk foolishly
- a kind of fly
- a mythical giant that eats human beings
- a male deer
- a kind of berry used to make jam
- great; momentous; extraordinary
- a prediction (usually made by a divine source)
- the protective covering of the blade of a sword
- evil spirits inquisitive
- the handle of a sword
- a mob
- frightening
- a lure or bait used to trap someone or something
- crazy; mad
- jeering
- mythical girls inhabiting places in nature such as trees and streams
- moves nervously
- mythical spirits inhabiting forests and trees
58 Clues: sweet • a mob • a trick • doorway • jeering • avoiding • attendants • small axes • crazy; mad • festivities • a male deer • territories • frightening • to surrender • a large tent • a kind of fly • a small tower • moves nervously • showing ridicule • to talk foolishly • joyful celebration • a kind of songbird • the handle of a sword • companions or partners • a place for storing food • evil spirits inquisitive • ...
The Sun, the Moon and the Bat 2023-01-04
Across
- two persons and things joined or related in some way
- throughout the world; worldwide; everywhere
- most importantly; most of all
- in spite of what was expected; nevertheless; in the end
- constantly; always
- so; consequently
- as shown or said by
- at any moment
- get to; come to; reach
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- often; repeatedly; over and over again
- request;wish for;demand
- and so forth; and the like
- once upon a time; many years ago; ages ago; long ago
- at one time; at once; at the same time
- all at once; suddenly; unexpectedly;without warning
- two things of the same kind used together
- in addition to
- have the same opinion as; share one's view
- the whole distance; the whole way
- a large amount or number of something; lots of; plenty of
20 Clues: at any moment • in addition to • so; consequently • constantly; always • as shown or said by • get to; come to; reach • request;wish for;demand • and so forth; and the like • most importantly; most of all • the whole distance; the whole way • often; repeatedly; over and over again • at one time; at once; at the same time • two things of the same kind used together • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2021-02-11
Across
- To put someone in a prison
- Into which material does the queen turn her prisoners?
- The lion´s name is…
- A male deer
- What is the present season when the children first arrive in Narnia?
- What is the name of the creature Lucy encounters in the woods?
- A vehicle to travel on in the snow
- The name of the castle in Narnia the children reign from in the end (two words)
- the name of the witch´s head of secret police
- The antagonist of the novel is called… (two words)
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- Aslan was executed by the witch on the… (two words)
- To spend time with someone as friends
- who is the witch keeping out of Narnia? (two words)
- A person who asks a lot of (unwanted) questions is being…
- A treacherous act
- a serious disagreement
- a low area of land between mountains or hills
- The youngest of the four children is called…
- Aslan turn the prisoners from stone to flesh with his…
- Which of the four siblings visits Narnia second?
20 Clues: A male deer • A treacherous act • The lion´s name is… • a serious disagreement • To put someone in a prison • A vehicle to travel on in the snow • To spend time with someone as friends • The youngest of the four children is called… • a low area of land between mountains or hills • the name of the witch´s head of secret police • Which of the four siblings visits Narnia second? • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2021-04-18
Across
- she is the evil in Narnia
- the gate way to narnia
- This is the land inside the wardrobe
- he was turned into stone
- the animal who stop the wolfs
- She is the second oldest Pevensie sibling
- the candy edmund eat
- he took in the children
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- when aslon die
- lucy and susan became
- the witch driver
- when the mr.tumnus and lucy met
- he gave presents
- the witch hideout
- he is a lion
- he was a traitor
- the oldest
- edmund and peter became
- She was the first person in Narnia
- animal hew gave the kids food
20 Clues: the oldest • he is a lion • when aslon die • the witch driver • he gave presents • he was a traitor • the witch hideout • the candy edmund eat • lucy and susan became • the gate way to narnia • edmund and peter became • he took in the children • he was turned into stone • she is the evil in Narnia • the animal who stop the wolfs • animal hew gave the kids food • when the mr.tumnus and lucy met • ...
The Voice, The Revolution, and The Key 2019-07-15
Across
- The horse that Patrick receives from Jack Poindexter
- A wise, kind, mountain goat from Switzerland that can take any shape or form
- The governor King George chose to use to replace Virginia's old governor
- The tavern that Patrick Henry worked at
- The unseen realm of how the Maker observed time all happening at once
- One person that signed Patrick's law license
- A well-fed, Irish, orange cat
- The famed room of the King's Privy Council
- Patrick Henry's wife
- The eagle that Patrick helped teach how to fly
- A jolly, British mouse
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- A sweet little lamb from Judea that can take any shape or form
- A Scottish terrier from Scotland
- Wrote nine biographies including the lives of Alexander the Great, Demosthenes, Ciceri, Pompey, Agis, Mark Anthony, Julius Caesar, Brutus, and Cato the Younger
- Warfare is part of being one of this family
- The name that Liz gave Patrick's new plantation
- Clarie was going to meet Colonel Andrew Lewis's Southern Army at Point _
- The other person that signed Patrick's law license
- A white West Highland terrier, from Scotland
- Where 'The Bloody Massacre' happened on March 5, 1770
- A petite, French, black cat from Normandy
21 Clues: Patrick Henry's wife • A jolly, British mouse • A well-fed, Irish, orange cat • A Scottish terrier from Scotland • The tavern that Patrick Henry worked at • A petite, French, black cat from Normandy • The famed room of the King's Privy Council • Warfare is part of being one of this family • One person that signed Patrick's law license • ...
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe 2025-12-27
Across
- The second-eldest child of the four Pevensie children
- Small reptilian creatures resembling almost featherless chickens with parrot-like heads that serve Jadis' Army. True to their name brought down their enemies by slicing through their ankles with sharp scythes.
- The great lion who was responsible for creating Narnia.
- An old professor. He lets the children stay at his country estate during the war.
- Was the home and dwelling of the Faun, Mr. Tumnus.
- Peter's sword.
- The enchanted, addictive sweet offered by the White Witch to Edmund Pevensie.
- A faun who at first works for Jadis, but befriends Lucy Pevensie and joins Aslan's forces.
- When Peter is crowned king of Narnia.
- A short, sword-like weapon, about as long as a human finger, designed for stabbing rather than knife cutting.
- A wolf who is captain of Jadis' secret police.
- A magical, ever-burning beacon in the snowy woods.
- The eldest of the four Pevensie children.
- Jadis' servant dwarf.
- The home of Mr and Mrs Beaver.
- When Lucy is crowned queen of Narnia.
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- The orignal home of the White Witch.
- The author of this novel, also known as C. S. Lewis for short.
- A magical, imaginary world from C.S. Lewis's beloved children's book series.
- When Susan is crowned queen of Narnia.
- Was a magical portal in Professor Kirke's House that linked Earth to the world of Narnia, if only for a short time.
- A magical hollowed ivory animal horn used in times of emergency to call for help.
- Was a famous object, best known for being used by Queen Jadis to sacrifice Aslan on the Stone Table.
- The third-eldest of the four Pevensie children
- Were the prize possessions of Susan Pevensie.
- An evil, power-hungry sorceress who holds Narnia under an eternal winter without Christmas or other seasons.
- are plates of metal or wood that are used by soldiers in Narnia as a form of defense from enemy attack.
- A large, flat table made of solid stone that resides deep within the mystical world of Narnia.
- Was a hidden law written on the Stone Table before the Dawn of Time.
- The youngest of the four Pevensie children.
- A male beaver who helps lead the children to Aslan.
- It was a small bottle filled with a very powerful medicinal potion.
- He gives Peter, Susan, and Lucy their Christmas gifts.
- Was the capital and seat of government of Narnia, home its Kings and Queens in the early years.
- One of the most respected giants in the world of Narnia.
- When Edmund is crowned king of Narnia.
- A fox who helps the children along their way to Aslan.
- A set of laws placed into the World of Narnia at the time of its creation by the Emperor-beyond-the-Sea.
- A female beaver who helps lead the children to Aslan.
39 Clues: Peter's sword. • Jadis' servant dwarf. • The home of Mr and Mrs Beaver. • The orignal home of the White Witch. • When Peter is crowned king of Narnia. • When Lucy is crowned queen of Narnia. • When Susan is crowned queen of Narnia. • When Edmund is crowned king of Narnia. • The eldest of the four Pevensie children. • The youngest of the four Pevensie children. • ...
The Lion, The Witch, and The Author 2026-03-25
Across
- Where he taught
- Venus in Space Trilogy
- His wife
- Biopic about his life
- Mars in Space Trilogy
- His writing group
- The brave mouse
- The magical land
- Turkish Delight lover
- The Faun
- ___ Christianity
- The Great Lion
- PARAVEL The Narnian castle
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- The letter-writing demon
- A ___ Observed
- The Prince
- The portal
- TREADER The seafaring ship
- His famous author friend
- Where he held a chair
- WITCH Jadis / The villain
- The sister with the horn
- His nickname
- Cousin Scrubb
- The High King
- First sibling in
26 Clues: His wife • The Faun • The Prince • The portal • His nickname • Cousin Scrubb • The High King • A ___ Observed • The Great Lion • Where he taught • The brave mouse • The magical land • ___ Christianity • First sibling in • His writing group • Where he held a chair • Biopic about his life • Mars in Space Trilogy • Turkish Delight lover • Venus in Space Trilogy • The letter-writing demon • ...
The Lion the Withch and the Wardrobe 2014-04-17
Across
- Lucy best friend
- To step in a door
- The Queen of Narnia
- Old man with shaggy white hair
- second Whitewitch slave
- Whitewitch kills at the
- first servant
- Ms.pevenisen
- Magnificent High King
- Housekeeper
- queen the Gentle
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- second servant
- setting
- Favorite food
- Queen the valiant
- Whitewitch slave
- King the Just
- Third servant
- Friendly animals
- The King of the whole wood
20 Clues: setting • Housekeeper • Ms.pevenisen • Favorite food • King the Just • first servant • second servant • Third servant • Lucy best friend • Whitewitch slave • Friendly animals • queen the Gentle • To step in a door • Queen the valiant • The Queen of Narnia • Magnificent High King • second Whitewitch slave • Whitewitch kills at the • The King of the whole wood • Old man with shaggy white hair
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2016-11-06
Across
- to power to make use of as one chooses
- an act intended to trick or deceive someone
- morally despicable, physically repulsive
- small, common, harmful, or objectionable animals
- thinking or acting with malicious satisfaction; bragging
- violation of allegiance, the act of being a traitor
- curious, asking many questions
- smiled in a mean or hateful way
- doing something in a way that is serious and intentional
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- a case for carrying arrows
- a prediction of something to come
- a bond or connection between families or states joined together for a common good
- an open building or tent that is used for shelter or a show
- to proceed, especially in the face of danger
- a serious and persistent attack
- to call or summon someone usually with a wave or nod
- an open, grassy space in the middle of a forest or wooded area
- searching thoroughly while causing damage and destruction
- freed from something
- great suffering, pain, or anguish
20 Clues: freed from something • a case for carrying arrows • curious, asking many questions • a serious and persistent attack • smiled in a mean or hateful way • a prediction of something to come • great suffering, pain, or anguish • to power to make use of as one chooses • morally despicable, physically repulsive • an act intended to trick or deceive someone • ...
The Goat, the Fox and the Wolf 2018-08-11
PAPA: THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE CROSSWORD 2024-08-04
Across
- GRANDCHILD WHO IS NOW A MOTHER
- HEAD WARMER
- BEST TIME TO WALK A DOG
- WHIMSICAL GRANDCHILD
- WOOF WOOF
- PAPA'S _____ IS PRIME REAL ESTATE
- GRANDCHILD THAT ANNOYS GRANNY MOST
- SEND IN THE ______
- BELOVED MUSICAL INSTRUMENT (5,5)
- THE TIMER IS GOING OFF!
- FASHIONABLE EYEWEAR
- MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD
- GERMAN FLOWER DOG
- SHOW STARRING SIMON BAKER (3,9)
- EVERYDAY FOOTWEAR
- GOLDEN CHILD
- STEEP AVENUE
- SCENES FROM AN _______ RESTAURANT
- ALWAYS ON THE TV AT MOLLYMOOK
- GOLDEN BEE DOG
- ERASABLE PEN
- PRETTY SHEPHERD DOG
- RAINBOW FRIENDS
- COMFORTABLE ATTIRE, TRADITIONALLY SPORTSWEAR
- PAPA PLAYS THIS ON THE COMPUTER
- COMMON WALKING DESTINATION
- FAVOURITE BUTTON ON TV REMOTE
- RARE HYGIENE PRACTICE
- FAVOURITE BIRD
- WHITE FLOWER DOG
- PURPLE FLOWER DOG
- PAPA! REMEMBER YOUR _______ STICK!
- ___, DEAR
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- DESPERATELY NEED MOISTURISING
- MEOW MEOW
- YOUNGEST GRANDCHILD
- SOCIAL MEDIA PERSONA AND FOLKLORIC CREATURE
- PREFERRED READING DEVICE
- PAPA WROTE THESE
- SCOTTISH MOIR CLAN
- PAPA HAS THESE IN ABUNDANCE
- FORMER HEADMASTER OF
- TECHNICALLY CHEATING TO USE
- "MAKE SURE YOU ____ THE DOORS"
- BELOVED DOG BREED, BORDER ______
- LANGUAGE FORMERLY SPOKEN BY PAPA
- MORNING BEVERAGE
- PAPA IS MISSING MANY
- PLACE WITH GREAT BEACHES
- FRENCH GRANDCHILD
- AUTHOR GRANDCHILD
- FAMOUS PAPA DOPPLEGANGER (4, 7)
- ALL OF THESE ARE PAPA'S FRIENDS
- BIRTH MONTH OF THE LEGEND
- CRUSTY PAPA DELICACY
- PAPA SINGS TO THEM SOMETIMES
- FAVOURITE WEBSITE
- COMMON DESSERT
- "THAT BREEZE FEELS LIKE A _________"
- THE PIANO MAN (5,4)
- HORSE-RIDING GRANDCHILD
- SUPERIOR FUR-LINED FOOTWEAR
- PUBLISHER OF LETTERS, SYDNEY
- MISSING BUTTON
- PESTS THAT EAT THE FALLEN BIRD SEED
- BELOVED BOOK GENRE
- FOOD THAT LESE MAKES UPON VISITING
- IS HE AN ____
- WORLD HOMOPHONE
69 Clues: MEOW MEOW • WOOF WOOF • ___, DEAR • HEAD WARMER • GOLDEN CHILD • STEEP AVENUE • ERASABLE PEN • IS HE AN ____ • GOLDEN BEE DOG • COMMON DESSERT • MISSING BUTTON • FAVOURITE BIRD • RAINBOW FRIENDS • WORLD HOMOPHONE • PAPA WROTE THESE • MORNING BEVERAGE • WHITE FLOWER DOG • GERMAN FLOWER DOG • FRENCH GRANDCHILD • AUTHOR GRANDCHILD • EVERYDAY FOOTWEAR • FAVOURITE WEBSITE • PURPLE FLOWER DOG • SCOTTISH MOIR CLAN • ...
The Epic, The Greeks, and The Odyssey 2024-10-01
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- Goddess of war and wisdom. Helps Odysseus throughout the story.
- God of lightning and thunder / king of the gods
- Odysseus' home city.
- The goal of many epic poems. (3 words long)
- The main character of The Odyssey
- The kind of animal that the Greeks hid inside in order to infiltrate a city
- The main character of an epic poem.
- Words written in verse, sometimes with rhyme and meter.
- Main characters of Greek Tragedies will have this, a personality trait that negatively affects them
- Excessive _______ is the definition of the personality trait that negatively affects Odysseus
- The city that Odysseus that is leaving to get home from. A war took place here in The Iliad.
- God of the sea. Hates Odysseus and tries to avenge his son
- The Odyssey is part truth and part _____.
- Odysseus' personality trait that negatively affects him
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- Nymph that traps Odysseus on an island for 8 years
- Latin for "in the middle of things". Epics usually begin halfway through through the plot.
- An extended poem, with a vast setting; The Odyssey is an example of this
- Epic poems were originally not written and published; they were passed down in this way
- The kind of intervention that occurs in epic poems
- Odysseus' wife, who is at home, where suitors are trying to marry her
- The United States has states, while Ancient Greek had these (two words)
- Odysseus' son, who is coming of age to make adult decisions, but suffers from his dad being absent for so long
- Greek gods, and other up creatures are all from this
- The author of The Odyssey
- The prequel to The Odyssey
- The King of Phaeacia. He helps Odysseus after he washes ashore. It is here that the current plot takes place.
- Son of the god of the sea. Odysseus and him have beef
27 Clues: Odysseus' home city. • The author of The Odyssey • The prequel to The Odyssey • The main character of The Odyssey • The main character of an epic poem. • The Odyssey is part truth and part _____. • The goal of many epic poems. (3 words long) • God of lightning and thunder / king of the gods • Nymph that traps Odysseus on an island for 8 years • ...
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe 2024-02-02
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- The oldest child
- Tree-women in narnia
- A powerful lion
- The oldest sister
- The magic stone slab that Aslan was killed on
- The kind faun
- The youngest child
- The animals that pulled the queens sleigh
- The holiday that never came
- It was told that two sons of Adam and two daughters of eve would rule narnia
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- A magical land
- The author of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
- The white witch
- Well-Women in Narnia
- the small cloth that Lucy gave to Mr.Tumnus
- The season that lasted 100 years
- The youngest brother
- A wolf sent to track the children down
- The small creatures that serve the queen
- The way that the kids got to Narnia
20 Clues: The kind faun • A magical land • The white witch • A powerful lion • The oldest child • The oldest sister • The youngest child • Well-Women in Narnia • Tree-women in narnia • The youngest brother • The holiday that never came • The season that lasted 100 years • The way that the kids got to Narnia • A wolf sent to track the children down • The small creatures that serve the queen • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2024-11-10
Across
- enormous
- hunted animal
- stale or unclean smelling
- festivity; revelry
- offensive
- to signal or summon, as by nodding or waving
- to be silently sullen or withdrawn
- a place where food is stored
- a crowd or disorderly mob
- to sharpen
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- musty
- peace
- unduly curious and inquiring
- a shrill cry or sound
- a vehicle mounted on runners
- causing irritation or annoyance
- by surprise
- a noisy quarrel
- a scheme designed to achieve an objective
- to cover with a thin layer of gold
- in a serious, sincere manner
- a state of joyful exuberance
22 Clues: musty • peace • enormous • offensive • to sharpen • by surprise • hunted animal • a noisy quarrel • festivity; revelry • a shrill cry or sound • stale or unclean smelling • a crowd or disorderly mob • unduly curious and inquiring • a vehicle mounted on runners • in a serious, sincere manner • a place where food is stored • a state of joyful exuberance • causing irritation or annoyance • ...
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 2022-11-06
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- Occurrences that serve to warn
- Lack of success
- Price
- Most effective procedures
- Advantages
- Logical organization of a computer system
- A set of necessary conditions
- A large store of data
- The action of guiding people
- Intelligence-driven national security organization
- The products of deliverable processes
- Convert for display on the internet
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- Immediate change
- Raise to a higher standard
- People who introduce and support proposals
- Framework that supports a system
- Uncontrolled growth in a project
- Digital Federal Credit Union
- Power to act before others do
- Systematic computational analysis of data
- Objects of a person's ambition
21 Clues: Price • Advantages • Lack of success • Immediate change • A large store of data • Most effective procedures • Raise to a higher standard • Digital Federal Credit Union • The action of guiding people • Power to act before others do • A set of necessary conditions • Occurrences that serve to warn • Objects of a person's ambition • Framework that supports a system • ...
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe 2026-02-08
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- The lion's name was:
- Aslan was resurrected at:
- Peter's nickname is: 'Peter the _____'
- The man who they live with is a:
- The lamppost is by the:
- The mice chewed through Aslan's:
- Lucy's nickname is 'Lucy the _____'
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- The eldest child:
- The well women are called:
- The table was made of:
- the juice that Lucy received was in this kind of bottle:
- Mr. Tumnus is a:
- Edmund's nickname is 'Edmund the _____'
- The magic that saved Aslan is the: '_____ Magic'
- The castle was called: 'Cair _____'
- Aslan destroyed the:
- Susan received a horn from Father Christmas made of:
- Susan's nickname is 'Susan the _____'
- The tree women are called:
- The youngest child is:
20 Clues: Mr. Tumnus is a: • The eldest child: • The lion's name was: • Aslan destroyed the: • The table was made of: • The youngest child is: • The lamppost is by the: • Aslan was resurrected at: • The well women are called: • The tree women are called: • The man who they live with is a: • The mice chewed through Aslan's: • The castle was called: 'Cair _____' • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2025-09-13
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- An altar used for sacrifices and symbolises death.
- A castle that holds 4 thrones for The Kings and Queens of Narnia.
- I am the owner of the house that the Pevensie children stay in.
- Generous and kind-hearted, her favourite hobby is sewing and helps the Pevensie children reach Aslan.
- Gentle and kind-hearted, she respects her siblings and is the 2nd oldest of the Pevensie children.
- Covers Narnia during the White Witch's reign, making it cold.
- A selfish and spiteful boy who betrayed his own siblings and teamed with the White Witch.
- I roar with wisdom and walk with grace, visiting Narnia and loves being chased.
- I am the 1st creature that Lucy saw when entering Narnia.
- Used by the Pevensie children to enter Narnia.
- I bring winter and despair, pretending that I'm the queen when I actually am half Jinn and half giant.
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- "Ho, ho, ho", is what I say, giving presents all the way.
- The youngest of the 4 Pevensie children, she was the 1st one to discover the magical land of Narnia.
- A glowing beacon in the woods, it is old and rusty but stands tall and greets the Pevensie children when they enter Narnia.
- A sweet that’s luscious enough to betray your siblings for.
- Foretells the arrival of 4 human children sitting on thrones and end the White Witch's rule.
- He's a skilled dam-builder, has a sense of humour and believes that Narnia would soon be set free. He helps the Pevensie children reach Aslan.
- A magical name for a magical world.
- The White Witch's real name.
- The eldest of the 4 Pevensie children and the most responsible.
20 Clues: The White Witch's real name. • A magical name for a magical world. • Used by the Pevensie children to enter Narnia. • An altar used for sacrifices and symbolises death. • "Ho, ho, ho", is what I say, giving presents all the way. • I am the 1st creature that Lucy saw when entering Narnia. • A sweet that’s luscious enough to betray your siblings for. • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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? • ...
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? • ...
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? • ...
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.
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 Outsiders Vocab 2014-12-15
The outsiders vocab 2021-10-18
The outsiders crossword 2023-05-30
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. 2013-04-30
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 Lord of The RIngs: The Return Of The King 2014-01-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
