the outsiders Crossword Puzzles
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 was meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France although his empire became too large and unstable.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today the country continues to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
Sunday Times 2025-05-07
Across
- Australia policy: Immigration policy implemented to maintain a primarily white population
- Australian beer brand known for its slogan 'Australian for Beer'
- Salty, yeast-based spread often used for breakfast in Australia
- Cup: Annual horse race held in Melbourne, Australia known as 'the race that stops a nation'
- violence: Conflict and violence between European settlers and Indigenous peoples
- Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands
- Wiggles: Children's music group formed in Australia known for their colorful outfits
- at Work: Australian band famous for their song 'Down Under'
- generation: Indigenous children forcibly removed from their families and placed in white institutions
- rights: The legal recognition and return of land to Indigenous peoples
- apology: Formal acknowledgement and remorse for past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Beach: Famous beach in Sydney, Australia popular for surfing and sunbathing
- Mixture of oats and coconut popular in Australia during World War I
- nullius: Latin term meaning 'land belonging to no one' used to justify colonial occupation
- Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series
- The process of acknowledging and addressing past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Warne: Famous Australian cricketer known for his spinning bowling skills
- appropriation: Adoption or use of traditional Indigenous knowledge or practices by outsiders without consent or understanding
- Edna: Fictional character created and portrayed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries
- Right for Indigenous peoples to have control over their own communities and cultures
Down
- Australian rock band known for songs like 'Need You Tonight'
- Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs
- Biko: South African anti-apartheid activist who inspired the song 'Beds Are Burning' by Midnight Oil
- Efforts by Indigenous peoples to resist and challenge colonial control
- Creek massacre: 1838 massacre of at least 28 Indigenous Australians by European settlers in New South Wales
- invasion: The arrival of Europeans to Australia, resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of Indigenous peoples
- on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp
- Australian pop star known for hits like 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'
- Intentional destruction of a group of people based on their ethnicity or identity
- Longest running Australian soap opera set in the fictional neighborhood of Erinsborough
- Max: Post-apocalyptic film series set in Australia starring Mel Gibson
- Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan
- Process of challenging and dismantling colonial systems and structures
- Iconic Australian rock band known for their hit song 'Thunderstruck'
- The removal or denial of land, property, or rights from Indigenous peoples
- Irwin: Wildlife expert and TV personality known as the 'Crocodile Hunter'
- Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia
37 Clues: Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan • Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs • Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands • on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp • Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series • Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia • ...
Sunday Times 2025-05-07
Across
- Australia policy: Immigration policy implemented to maintain a primarily white population
- Australian beer brand known for its slogan 'Australian for Beer'
- Salty, yeast-based spread often used for breakfast in Australia
- Cup: Annual horse race held in Melbourne, Australia known as 'the race that stops a nation'
- violence: Conflict and violence between European settlers and Indigenous peoples
- Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands
- Wiggles: Children's music group formed in Australia known for their colorful outfits
- at Work: Australian band famous for their song 'Down Under'
- generation: Indigenous children forcibly removed from their families and placed in white institutions
- rights: The legal recognition and return of land to Indigenous peoples
- apology: Formal acknowledgement and remorse for past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Beach: Famous beach in Sydney, Australia popular for surfing and sunbathing
- Mixture of oats and coconut popular in Australia during World War I
- nullius: Latin term meaning 'land belonging to no one' used to justify colonial occupation
- Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series
- The process of acknowledging and addressing past injustices towards Indigenous peoples
- Warne: Famous Australian cricketer known for his spinning bowling skills
- appropriation: Adoption or use of traditional Indigenous knowledge or practices by outsiders without consent or understanding
- Edna: Fictional character created and portrayed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries
- Right for Indigenous peoples to have control over their own communities and cultures
Down
- Australian rock band known for songs like 'Need You Tonight'
- Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs
- Biko: South African anti-apartheid activist who inspired the song 'Beds Are Burning' by Midnight Oil
- Efforts by Indigenous peoples to resist and challenge colonial control
- Creek massacre: 1838 massacre of at least 28 Indigenous Australians by European settlers in New South Wales
- invasion: The arrival of Europeans to Australia, resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of Indigenous peoples
- on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp
- Australian pop star known for hits like 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'
- Intentional destruction of a group of people based on their ethnicity or identity
- Longest running Australian soap opera set in the fictional neighborhood of Erinsborough
- Max: Post-apocalyptic film series set in Australia starring Mel Gibson
- Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan
- Process of challenging and dismantling colonial systems and structures
- Iconic Australian rock band known for their hit song 'Thunderstruck'
- The removal or denial of land, property, or rights from Indigenous peoples
- Irwin: Wildlife expert and TV personality known as the 'Crocodile Hunter'
- Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia
37 Clues: Dundee: Famous movie character played by Paul Hogan • Right to self-govern and determine one's own affairs • Colonial occupation and takeover of Indigenous lands • on the Barbie: Australian slang for barbecued shrimp • Kangaroo who starred in a popular Australian TV series • Hoist: Popular rotary clothesline invented in Australia • ...
Blood on the Clocktower (Base 3) 2024-10-08
Across
- Dipsy Tinky-Winky Laa-Laa and...
- Sus person died at night. They may have done this.
- (blank) Von Trapp
- Tea Brand but Demonic
- The power of Christ compels you!
- Mangaka
- What big teeth you have!
- Do this at every election.
- Bards
- James Bond
- The middle of pride month
- A kingpin's thug
- Mischievous small devil
- Check this book out!
- Talented. Surprisingly so!
- Hates fighting.
- A promiscuous lady
- Accident Prone
- Glenda is a good one!
- A fatal drink spiker
- With a ring bearer in a wedding
- Hypnotizes Cobras
- X-Men
- A person who goes from place to place
- You're just happy to have this...at the Oscars.
- To Behead as punishment.
- A Tailor with Shears.
- Not with the In Crowd
- Stiffening of Muscles after death...Demonicly.
- Mortician
- What do you take me for?
- Cuts Hair
- Crazy.
- A person who provokes debate.
- Solving Crimes. Sometimes Privately
- The one who punches...in D&D
- 1000 to 1 odds?
- A perfect angel
- Big Ol Mouth. HUNGRY.
- A cleaner of bedrooms
- Galileo was one.
- Makes you mad...literally!
- Outsiders WILL be jumped to!
- Zoltar is one.
Down
- Those with a gift of gab.
- A not good identical sibling
- Old woman in a hole
- Layton for example
- Good Sun Setting (or not)
- A feminine brewer of leaves.
- Far Reaching Tentacles...Sometimes.
- First Night Roles. On the first script.
- Quimby and Adam West are (fictional) one of these.
- Villain behind everything.
- Say this fast it sounds dirty...
- 5 Stars. My Compliments to the...
- A Demonic Twister
- Feeling happy? Me Too!
- What would you do with a drunken...?
- Hear Ye hear Ye!
- An Apprentice Witch MIGHT have (blank) potions
- Lunar Kid
- Undead but Demonic
- Steve Carell played a 40-year old one.
- Alcoholic
- Creates time pieces.
- Advisor to the King
- One who tends to birds of prophecy.
- A hotel Owner perhaps
- Silent Killer for Hire
- They always are the killer in Mysteries.
- (Blank) Poet King
- Algebra Lover
- General population of a village
- Mafia Head
- Buffy. to Vampires.
- The Big Bad's Servants
- Will die at ANY time.
- Laundry Lady
- A kind person
- A Prophet
- Tosses Around Balls
- One who counts sheep.
- A Loner
- Found at Scarborough Fair
85 Clues: Bards • X-Men • Crazy. • Mangaka • A Loner • Lunar Kid • Alcoholic • Mortician • Cuts Hair • A Prophet • James Bond • Mafia Head • Laundry Lady • Algebra Lover • A kind person • Accident Prone • Zoltar is one. • Hates fighting. • 1000 to 1 odds? • A perfect angel • A kingpin's thug • Hear Ye hear Ye! • Galileo was one. • (blank) Von Trapp • A Demonic Twister • Hypnotizes Cobras • (Blank) Poet King • Layton for example • ...
The Outsiders The title of the book 2025-06-26
Animal Farm Context Puzzle 2025-10-08
Across
- Communism (ideology)Community property with equal, shared wealth. Equality for all. Government owns everything.
- Leon Trotsky Led “October Revolution” with Stalin. Believed in pure communism. Wanted to improve conditions for everyone. Ousted for his dissenting opinions by Stalin’s KGB.
- Czar Nicholas II. Poor leader – kept money to himself. Cruel punishments for dissent. Sometimes kind for personal gain.
- The original ideals of the Revolution — “Communist Manifesto.” Gradually rewritten to justify corruption. Represents how ideology is manipulated by those in power.
- Propaganda department of Lenin’s Government - Pravda Newspaper. Worked for Stalin to support his image. Used any lie to convince the people to follow Stalin. Benefited from education being controlled.
- Truman/Churchill. Competition for Hitler. Ended up aligning with Russia during WWII, but were not wholly allies.
- Karl Marx (combined with Stalin). Founder of communism."Workers of the world unite.” Dies before his dream is realized.
- Rich Communists/Bolsheviks. Didn’t care about revolution, hid behind their money. Only thought about themselves.Left to avoid work and keep their lifestyle.
- Skeptics/Older workers. Weren't sure revolution would change anything. Realized that only a crazy leader can call himself a communist. Knew that communism wouldn't work with power.
Down
- Religion. Marx said "Opiate of the people" - kept them happy and “drugged”. Used to make people obedient. Religion was tolerated because people would work if they had some form of future reward. Stalin knew religion would stop violent revolutions.
- Joseph Stalin. Not a very persuasive speaker. Got greedy with the power that came from leadership. Eliminated those who disagreed with his ideas. Used KGB, church, and propaganda to control the masses.
- Working-class women or the motherly proletariat. Kind-hearted but powerless to stop corruption. Realized too late that the revolution’s ideals have been betrayed.
- Adolf Hitler. Was interested in the economic gain from a partnership with Russia. Turned on Stalin during WWII.
- Industrialization under Stalin. Represents the Five-Year Plans — ambitious projects meant to modernize the Soviet Union, but achieved through exploitation and lies.
- Western businessmen who traded with the Soviet Union. Represents outsiders who ignored human suffering for economic profit.
- KGB - Secret Police. Not really police, but forced support for Stalin. Used force, often killed entire families for disobedience. Totally loyal, part of Lenin's power, even over army
- The Kremlin. The seat of power where the rulers live in luxury while the rest suffer. Symbolizes privilege and corruption of leadership.
- Working class. People believed Stalin because he was "Communist" Many stayed loyal after it was obvious that Stalin was a tyrant. Betrayed by Stalin who ignored and killed them. Rewarded for blindly following leadership.
18 Clues: Communism (ideology)Community property with equal, shared wealth. Equality for all. Government owns everything. • Adolf Hitler. Was interested in the economic gain from a partnership with Russia. Turned on Stalin during WWII. • Truman/Churchill. Competition for Hitler. Ended up aligning with Russia during WWII, but were not wholly allies. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World Hist. Midterm Review 2023-01-05
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
The Outsiders - Chapter 7-9 Vocabulary 2015-12-06
Across
- twisting your face in an ugly way because you don’t like something, you’re in pain,
- to lose courage or confidence, to stop being strong or successful.
- to stop something from happening.
Down
- to copy the movements and/or voice of someone, often to make fun of them.
- with stubborn determination, do with perseverance
- shocked and upset; stuck with fear
- you’re trying to be funny
7 Clues: you’re trying to be funny • to stop something from happening. • shocked and upset; stuck with fear • with stubborn determination, do with perseverance • to lose courage or confidence, to stop being strong or successful. • to copy the movements and/or voice of someone, often to make fun of them. • ...
The Outsiders Chapter 1 Vocabulary - Ross 2026-04-27
Across
- My hands felt _____ before the exam.
- The loud noise in the dark hallway start to _____ me.
- The Kids began to ______ after the funny joke.
Down
- The Storm could ______ the boats near this shore.
- The _______ student gave a feeble answer.
- She has to ______ across the field to get attention.
- She left a long ______ after finishing a hard work.
7 Clues: My hands felt _____ before the exam. • The _______ student gave a feeble answer. • The Kids began to ______ after the funny joke. • The Storm could ______ the boats near this shore. • She left a long ______ after finishing a hard work. • She has to ______ across the field to get attention. • The loud noise in the dark hallway start to _____ me.
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
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- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
Bible Passages Part 1 2020-10-17
Across
- Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia,
- Nahash was king of Ammon. After he died, his son became the next king after him.
- Adam, Seth, Enosh,
- Praise the LORD for the glory that belongs to him. Bring an offering and come to him. Worship the LORD because of his beauty and holiness.
- The 21st was for Jakin. The 22nd was for Gamul.
- The sons of Helah were Zereth, Zohar, Ethnan
- From the families of Hebron came the leader Eliel and 80 relatives.
- Zechariah guarded the entrance to the tent of meeting. He was the son of Meshelemiah.
- Gedor, Ahio, Zeker
- David was king over the whole nation of Israel. He was the son of Jesse.
- All of them were members of the family line of Asher. They were fine men. They were brave fighting men. They were outstanding leaders. The total number of men who were ready for battle was 26,000. They were listed in their family history.
- Ammiel was the sixth. Issaachar was the seventh. And Peullethai was the eighth. God had blessed Obed-Edom.
- Then the LORD became very angry with Uzzah. The LORD struck him down because he had put his hand on the ark. So Uzzah died there in front of God.
- David moved into the fort. So it was called the City of David.
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- Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia,
- Satan rose up against Israel. He stirred up David to count the men of Israel.
- Over Dan was Azarel, the son of Jeroham. These were the leaders of the tribes of Israel.
- Micah was the son of Shimei. Reaiah was the son of Micah. Baal was the son of Reaiah.
- Eluzai Jerimoth Bealiah Shemariah Shephatiah, the Haruphite
- The son of Ethan was Azariah.
- David gave orders to bring together the outsiders who were living in Israel. He appointed some of them to cut stones. He wanted them to prepare blocks of stone for building the house of God.
- The 24th was for Romamti-Ezer and his sons and relatives. The total number was 12.
- In the spring, Joab led Israel's army out. It was the time when kings went to war. Joab destroyed the land of Ammon. He went to the city of Rabbah. He surrounded it and got ready to attack it. But David remained in Jerusalem. Later, Joab attacked Rabbah and completely destroyed it.
- Think about it. The LORD has chosen you to build a house as a holy place where he can live. So be strong. Get to work."
- David took the gold shields carried by the officers of Hadadezer. He brought the shields to Jerusalem.
- Meraioth was the father of Amariah. Amariah was the father of Ahitub.
- Saul and his three sons died. All of them died together.
- You, LORD, are God! You have promised many good things to me.
- He gathered together all the leaders of Israel. He also gathered the priests and the Levites together.
29 Clues: Adam, Seth, Enosh, • Gedor, Ahio, Zeker • Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia, • Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia, • The son of Ethan was Azariah. • The sons of Helah were Zereth, Zohar, Ethnan • The 21st was for Jakin. The 22nd was for Gamul. • Saul and his three sons died. All of them died together. • Eluzai Jerimoth Bealiah Shemariah Shephatiah, the Haruphite • ...
Outsiders Chapter 9-10 Vocabulary 2024-05-30
Across
- Tending or intended to produce reform.
- Actions or procedures characterized by considerable flair or mental agility.
- To make an expression of pain, strong dislike.
- Restrain or to stop oneself acting on emotion.
- Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions.
- Filled with wonder.
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- The state of being superior.
- Having less money.
- lacking in movement, action, or change, especially in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting.
- Tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
- Feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval.
- Extreme physical or mental suffering.
- Feeling confused and unable to think clearly.
13 Clues: Having less money. • Filled with wonder. • The state of being superior. • Extreme physical or mental suffering. • Tending or intended to produce reform. • Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions. • Feeling confused and unable to think clearly. • To make an expression of pain, strong dislike. • Restrain or to stop oneself acting on emotion. • ...
Ashlee Somphone's Outsiders Vocabulary 1 & 2 2021-04-09
Across
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed
- shrewdness and practical knowledge
- showing lack of caution
- a loud cry
- trick someone into a place, position, or into doing something
- to move with a slight trembling motion
- a gun
- disorganized and lacking in concentration
- something that is uncommon
- a strong, fine textured cotton fabric typically patterned
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- incapable of being fully explored or understood
- unwilling or unable to believe something
- to draw back (as from pain)
- a small bunch of hair that sticks out and will not lie flat
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- loss of respect
- dishonest or unprincipled
- to speak in a low voice wit lips partly closed
18 Clues: a gun • a loud cry • loss of respect • showing lack of caution • dishonest or unprincipled • something that is uncommon • to draw back (as from pain) • shrewdness and practical knowledge • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • to move with a slight trembling motion • unwilling or unable to believe something • disorganized and lacking in concentration • ...
JLC Crossword - Arjun Upadhyayula [D] 2026-03-30
Across
- Symbolizes resilience; evoked in descriptions of characters' strength
- Ying-ying believes she can read and communicate with these
- What all four mothers are in the United States
- The lowly position An-mei's mother was forced into
- The barrier — literal and emotional — between generations
- Where many of the mothers' intimate conversations take place
- The object Ying-ying uses to symbolize self-reflection and identity
- What the mothers made to give their daughters better lives
- Ying-ying's Chinese zodiac sign, symbolizing her fierce spirit
- Waverly's childhood talent that made her famous
- The chess prodigy daughter of Lindo Jong
- The central struggle of the daughters in America
- The mother whose own mother was a concubine
- Lena's husband who splits finances obsessively
- Rose's husband who asks her for a divorce
- The bird Suyuan brings from China as a symbol of hope
- The primary way mothers and daughters communicate across cultures
- An-mei's family carries this after her mother's remarriage
- The land the mothers came to, full of promise and disappointment
- An-mei's mother wears these as a sign of her degraded status
- The powerful man An-mei's mother is forced to marry
- The Chinese city where Suyuan first started the Joy Luck Club
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- A trait Chinese daughters were traditionally expected to show
- The title the daughters use to address their mothers' friends
- Suyuan's last name, also Jing-mei's last name (Woo)
- The homeland all four mothers fled
- The American city where the Joy Luck Club meets
- The game played at the Joy Luck Club gatherings
- The Jong mother known for her willpower and cleverness
- What remains of Suyuan's swan after customs takes it
- The word in the club's name representing the mothers' wishes
- What the mothers impose on their American-born daughters
- The Hsu daughter who struggles to assert herself
- What Waverly's chess career represents against her mother's control
- The term used for non-Chinese people and cultural outsiders
- How Ying-ying feels she has become in America
- What An-mei's mother sacrifices her own for
- The swan feather is meant to carry this across generations
- What the mothers try to preserve in America
- The younger generation at the heart of the novel
- The St. Clair daughter trapped in an unequal marriage
- Jing-mei's mother who founded the Joy Luck Club in China
- The first word of the club's name, representing what the mothers sought
- The daughter who travels to China to meet her half-sisters
- Ying-ying St. Clair's first name, meaning "eagle"
- The babies Suyuan leaves behind in China during her desperate flight
- The tool each mother uses to pass wisdom to her daughter
- Waverly's fiancé, whom Jing-mei fears her mother dislikes
- Suyuan abandons her twin babies near one during her wartime escape
- The social gathering founded by Suyuan in wartime Kweilin
50 Clues: The homeland all four mothers fled • The chess prodigy daughter of Lindo Jong • Rose's husband who asks her for a divorce • What An-mei's mother sacrifices her own for • What the mothers try to preserve in America • The mother whose own mother was a concubine • How Ying-ying feels she has become in America • What all four mothers are in the United States • ...
Ashlee Somphone's Outsiders Vocabulary 1 & 2 2021-04-09
Across
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed
- shrewdness and practical knowledge
- showing lack of caution
- a loud cry
- trick someone into a place, position, or into doing something
- to move with a slight trembling motion
- a gun
- disorganized and lacking in concentration
- something that is uncommon
- a strong, fine textured cotton fabric typically patterned
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- incapable of being fully explored or understood
- unwilling or unable to believe something
- to draw back (as from pain)
- a small bunch of hair that sticks out and will not lie flat
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- loss of respect
- dishonest or unprincipled
- to speak in a low voice wit lips partly closed
18 Clues: a gun • a loud cry • loss of respect • showing lack of caution • dishonest or unprincipled • something that is uncommon • to draw back (as from pain) • shrewdness and practical knowledge • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • to move with a slight trembling motion • unwilling or unable to believe something • disorganized and lacking in concentration • ...
Early Explorers 2023-09-18
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- A person who plans and guides the course of a ship or expedition, using maps, stars, and other tools to find the way.
- Cabot An Italian explorer sailing under the English flag, credited with discovering parts of North America, possibly including Newfoundland.
- Passage A theoretical route through North America that would provide a direct waterway from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
- World The term used to refer to the Americas, especially after they were "discovered" by Europeans.
- A Spanish conqueror or explorer, especially one who was involved in the colonization of the Americas in the 16th century.
- Native to a particular region or area; the term refers to the original inhabitants of a land before the arrival of outsiders.
- da Gama A Portuguese explorer who established the first sea route from Europe to India, leading to increased trade between Europe and Asia.
- Vespucci An Italian explorer who realized that the lands discovered by Columbus were not part of Asia but a new continent, which eventually led to the naming of America.
- The science or art of making maps and charts.
- A large agricultural estate where crops like sugarcane, tobacco, and cotton were grown, often using slave labor.
- A navigational tool that shows directions, indicating north, south, east, and west, aiding sailors in navigation.
- The act of finding or uncovering something new, often something that was previously unknown.
- Hudson An English explorer who made several voyages in search of a Northwest Passage to Asia and explored areas like the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
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- A highly contagious and often deadly disease that devastated indigenous populations when introduced by European explorers.
- Magellan A Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the Earth, proving that the world is round.
- Trade The exchange of spices and other valuable goods between Europe and Asia, which greatly influenced exploration and colonization.
- A journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people, usually for exploration, research, or a specific purpose.
- The act of traveling all the way around the Earth, often referring to Magellan's historic voyage.
- Rebellion or resistance against authority, often seen in the context of sailors rebelling against their captains during long voyages.
- Post A place established by explorers and merchants to facilitate trade with indigenous people, often serving as a base for exchanging goods.
- World Refers to the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa; the known world to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas.
- The process of establishing settlements and control over a foreign territory, often involving migration, trade, and cultural exchange.
- Road An ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and West, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures.
- Colony Also known as the "Lost Colony," it was an early English settlement in North America that mysteriously disappeared.
- Columbus An Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, leading to European awareness of the Americas in the late 15th century.
25 Clues: The science or art of making maps and charts. • The act of finding or uncovering something new, often something that was previously unknown. • The act of traveling all the way around the Earth, often referring to Magellan's historic voyage. • World The term used to refer to the Americas, especially after they were "discovered" by Europeans. • ...
Outsiders and Outcasts Vocab Review 2022-12-12
Across
- strong dislike
- hard work
- to cancel out
- without energy or interest
- supporter
- persistently avoided, ignored, or rejected
- acting in a mean or malicious way
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- to speak against; to say the opposite
- an expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for disagreeing.
- to establish the truth or accuracy of, confirm
- a mocking smile, remark, or tone
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- the act of making something better; improvement
13 Clues: hard work • supporter • to cancel out • strong dislike • without energy or interest • a mocking smile, remark, or tone • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • acting in a mean or malicious way • to speak against; to say the opposite • persistently avoided, ignored, or rejected • to establish the truth or accuracy of, confirm • the act of making something better; improvement • ...
Greece 2025-10-16
Across
- a leader who appeals to citizens' emotions, rather than rationality, to obtain power
- Greek city-state
- A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men with shields
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- in ancient Greece, dictator who gained power by force
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Ancient Greek historian; compiled information about the Persian Wars; considered to be the "first" historian, as he used sources and put together the stories from history
- the name given to outsiders by the ancient Greeks (anyone who didn't speak Greek languages)
- An influential Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens, known for promoting democracy and overseeing the construction of the Parthenon.
- a person thought to be a source of wisdom or prophecy; believed to communicate with the gods in Ancient Greece
- A democratic Greek polis who accomplished many cultural and philosophical achievements, and who were constantly at war with Sparta.
- ancient religion in which events in life are represented and explained using many gods or goddesses
- Greek athletic competitions to celebrate the gods and encourage city-state rivalries
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- A significant battle in 490 BCE where the Athenians defeated the Persians, marking a pivotal moment in the wars.
- the Great King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- A military formation used by Greek soldiers, characterized by rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder with shields and spears.
- wealthy landowners who were advisors to the monarch in ancient Greece; would go on to become oligarchs in many cases
- A classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, known for his Socratic method of questioning and dialogue.
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- In the Ancient Greek religion, she was Goddess of wisdom
- The Persian king who initiated the first invasion of Greece, which included the Battle of Marathon.
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was king of the gods
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was god of the sea
- tragedy Characters of high birth or status, experience a series of events that threaten position, suffer a fall due to their own actions
- A student of Plato, he made significant contributions to various fields including logic, metaphysics, ethics, and political theory, and is known for his empirical approach to knowledge.
- a broken piece of pottery with writing on it; used for voting in Athens
- a system of government run by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
33 Clues: Greek city-state • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • A government ruled by a king or queen • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • In the Ancient Greek religion, he was god of the sea • in ancient Greece, dictator who gained power by force • ...
AP Lang Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-02
Across
- a figure of speech in which a word applies to two others in different ways
- an absurd or contradictory statement that when investigated may prove to be well founded or true
- a word that imitates its sound
- the process of placing a new person into a new role, job, or position
- intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
- A two-part sentence or phrase in which the latter portion is a reversed restatement of the first. The restatement does not have to be exactly like the first portion of the sentence but must have the same ideas.
- a figure of speech where the name for one thing is used for another thing that it is closely associated or attributed with
- special words made by particular professions or groups that may be hard for outsiders to understand
- an ironic understatement where an affirmative is said as the negative of its contrary
- a point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument
- harsh choice of spoken words sad with the intention of hurting and tormenting the recipient
- literary or musical work rewritten in a comedic or humorous way
- repetition of grammatical elements in a piece of writing to create a harmonious effect
- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanations or comparisons
- The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence
- an instance of a form of writing where a conclusion is drawn from two separate propositions, each of which shares a term with the conclusion and a common or middle term not present in the conclusion
- proving a statement or theory wrong or false
- a particular form of language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group
- a rhetorical technique involving making two or more sentences symmetrical or equal in structure
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- a mistaken belief or false notion, especially one based on an unsound argument
- a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt
- language used in ordinary or familiar conversation
- an argument against a person instead of the position they are maintaining
- part of sentence or clause that states something about the subject
- a short piece of writing or a poem about a dead person
- an expression of lesser strength than what the speaker means or is expected
- a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth
- a piece of writing that praises someone highly, typically the dead
- glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise
- the direct opposite
- the repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses or sentences
- a figure of speech where a part represents a whole or vice versa
- writing that uses language in its standard form
- a typically fictional story that is symbolic of a deeper message/meaning not expressed explicitly
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
35 Clues: the direct opposite • a word that imitates its sound • glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise • proving a statement or theory wrong or false • writing that uses language in its standard form • language used in ordinary or familiar conversation • a short piece of writing or a poem about a dead person • a point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument • ...
The Outsiders Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-31
According Terms 2024-10-17
The Outsiders Crossword Puzzle ! 2016-04-20
4 Clues: An amazing person that is amazing • A person that name sounds like the last name. • She is a great person that is funny and in Winnipeg. • An awesome squad who became carriot's 3/4 months ago.
The Outsiders, Ms. Mollé 2021-04-28
Outsiders ch.5-8 Vocabulary Words 2024-12-06
Across
- persistent, stubborn, or not giving in easily
- to project or glow with cheerfulness, joy, or goodwill
- the unlawful killing of a person without the intent to do so
- in a manner that shows ill humor or irritation through a gloomy silence
- an abbreviation for the "jet set" and a type of switchblade
- in a sad manner
- to sink or fall to the bottom;To tend downward or descend
- a young person who is acting outside of the law and is considered a hood by society
- to speak unsteadily or stammer
- to turn away or aside
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- in a way that is sincere, emotional, and determined, and shows a desire for someone to do or not do something.
- To be struck with fear, dread, or consternation
- a state of confusion or disorientation
- a firm or unshakable belief in something without requiring proof
- heroic or brilliant acts, adventures, or bold deeds
- an odd feeling that someone experiences
- to escape or avoid something through quickness or cunning
17 Clues: in a sad manner • to turn away or aside • to speak unsteadily or stammer • a state of confusion or disorientation • an odd feeling that someone experiences • persistent, stubborn, or not giving in easily • To be struck with fear, dread, or consternation • heroic or brilliant acts, adventures, or bold deeds • to project or glow with cheerfulness, joy, or goodwill • ...
Outsiders Chapter 9-12 2025-11-16
Across
- A temporary injury to the brain caused by a blow or jolt to the head, often resulting in dizziness, confusion, or headache.
- A piece of writing – usually an essay or written work for school.
- A threat or danger: To bother
- Officially found not guilty of a crime in a court of law.
- Without stopping; continuously; never ending.
- To change direction suddenly or turn off course.
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- Following the rules, standards, or behaviors of a group or society.
- To get involved in a situation where you are not wanted or needed, often causing problems.
- To admire, love, or look up to someone or something very much, often thinking they are perfect.
9 Clues: A threat or danger: To bother • Without stopping; continuously; never ending. • To change direction suddenly or turn off course. • Officially found not guilty of a crime in a court of law. • A piece of writing – usually an essay or written work for school. • Following the rules, standards, or behaviors of a group or society. • ...
The Outsiders slang/vocabulary 2022-09-19
DGHS Staff development - Mountain puzzle 2023-02-25
Across
- Surname of one of the most prominent men associated with Silicon Valley - he died in 2011 of pancreatic cancer
- A TV show about the Farrell clan, set in the rugged hills of Appalachia.
- The leader of this pack has a double barrel surname. What is the second part?
- Neil Young's sweet mountain
- If you are in the Alps, this is the way you would sing
- The title of a famous Elvis Presley movie/song: _______ Rock
- "___ of Rock" starring Jack Black and Joan Cusack
- Fats Domingo sang of this hill
- "Misty Mountain Way" is a song by Led ________
- "Climbing Higher" song by Wiz _________, an American rapper
- Charlize Theron stars in the movie "In the _____ of Elah"
- The isiZulu word for "mountains"
- "The Climb", starring Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo in the series Game of Thrones) was produced by this network
- "Pointed mountain" in French and also Romeo's surname
- "Camp Rock" stars Joe, Kevin and _____ Jonas
- _____ Peaks is an American mystery serial drama television
- "_____ deep, mountain high" was sung by The Supremes, Tina Turner and many more
- To which house in "Game of Thrones" did "The Mountain" (Gregory Clegane) belong?
- Complete the American traditional song: "She'll be ____ round the mountain"
- The first name of the most famous mountaineer of all times
- This is Dolly Parton's "Mountain Home" in the song
- The Beach Boys + Foreigner sang "Mountain of ______"
- "Peak" & "One Dance" are song titles of the Canadian rapper, ____
- A classic 90’s movie starring Sylvester Stallone about a mountain ranger helping plane crash survivors
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- "Climb ev'ry mountain" is a song from the Julia Andrews film "_____ of music"
- Indian girl name meaning "mountain". One of our staff members has this name (different spelling though)
- Iron Maidon ran to this place
- A film, starring Pierce Brosnan, about the ______, Dante's Peak
- Complete the lyrics: "_________ Ku lezontaba" translated → "________ in those mountains"
- "N_____" is a girl's name of African origin meaning "mountain goat"
- Famous movie about a boxer, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone
- The surname of the person who named Mount Everest
- The first word in the title of a British period crime drama television series set in Birmingham, England
- If the Sotho word "thaba" translates to "mountain", what would the town that means "Mountain of iron" be called?
- A global charismatic Christian megachurch based in Australia
- This show places a group of strangers in an isolated location, where they must provide for themselves
- This is how Kendrick Lamar considers the hill
- The actress from the classic movie "Casablanca", is Ingrid _________
- Diana Ross sang "Ain't no ________ high enough"
- "We will rock you" band
- Imagine Dragons and The Carpenters sang "On top of the ______ "
- First word of the place where a love story starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant pans out
- Two cowboys develop a relationship in the movie _______ Mountain
- "Poorna, ________ has no limit" is a 2017 Hindi move about the youngest girl to climb Mount Everest
- Ed Sheeran sang about the c____ on the hill
- He would rock around the clock
- Hannah Montana sang the song "The climb". What is her real first name?
- British singer-songwriter, _______ Lewis, sang "Mountains" and "Bleeding Love"
- "Rocky Mountain High" is a song by John _____, an American singer and songwriter
- Because of his large physique, he is called "The Rock". What is his first name?
50 Clues: "We will rock you" band • Neil Young's sweet mountain • Iron Maidon ran to this place • Fats Domingo sang of this hill • He would rock around the clock • The isiZulu word for "mountains" • Ed Sheeran sang about the c____ on the hill • "Camp Rock" stars Joe, Kevin and _____ Jonas • This is how Kendrick Lamar considers the hill • "Misty Mountain Way" is a song by Led ________ • ...
The Outsiders: Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-15
4 Clues: Greasers take this as a compliment. • The word the Greasers use for a fight. • The word Greasers use to describe a gun • The place Ponyboy and Johnny went after the incident at the park.
Vocab for the Outsiders 2021-09-22
The Outsiders-Chapter 10 2024-03-21
Outsiders Vocabulary Chapters 1-2 2024-02-20
Across
- not disposed or willing to believe;unbelieving
- overly self-confident or self-assertive
- lacking principles or scruples
- lacking clarity or distinctness
- impossible to come to understand
- something unusual-perhaps worthy of collecting
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- a tuft of hair in a different direction from the
- lacking sense or discretion
- in a composed and unconcerned manner
- in a manner marked by extreme care of delicacy
- a bitter quarrel between two parties
- improperly forward or bold
12 Clues: improperly forward or bold • lacking sense or discretion • lacking principles or scruples • lacking clarity or distinctness • impossible to come to understand • in a composed and unconcerned manner • a bitter quarrel between two parties • overly self-confident or self-assertive • not disposed or willing to believe;unbelieving • in a manner marked by extreme care of delicacy • ...
Outsiders Vocab: 10, 11, 12 2025-10-13
Across
- not specific, hard to understand
- Very large
- An article in a newspaper
- found not guilty
- excited or confused
- Angry because of something unfair
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- waves, or shows a object, normally a weapon in a way that attracts attention
- stubbornness, not thinking about danger
- so surprised you cant speak
- a brain injury caused by a hard hit to the head
- A victory, or feeling or pride
- A strong effect or influence on something
12 Clues: Very large • found not guilty • excited or confused • An article in a newspaper • so surprised you cant speak • A victory, or feeling or pride • not specific, hard to understand • Angry because of something unfair • stubbornness, not thinking about danger • A strong effect or influence on something • a brain injury caused by a hard hit to the head • ...
The Outsiders chaps 1-9 Connor/Kaden 2022-06-06
8 Clues: Slang for gun • The oldest brother • Two-bits showpiece. • The primary protagonist. • Wanted Gone with the Wind. • Were Ponyboy almost drowned • Was trying to kill Ponyboy. • Where Johnny broke his back.
The Outsiders Characters in Chapters 2-3 2025-02-27
Across
- gets along really well with Two-Bit
- hits Ponyboy when he's late coming home
- says he's going to spend the night in the vacant lot
- dreams of moving out to the country
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- Cherry throws a Coke in his face
- says that Socs have problems too
- had a horse named Mickey Mouse
- pretends to be a Soc when he gets to the drive-in movie
8 Clues: had a horse named Mickey Mouse • Cherry throws a Coke in his face • says that Socs have problems too • gets along really well with Two-Bit • dreams of moving out to the country • hits Ponyboy when he's late coming home • says he's going to spend the night in the vacant lot • pretends to be a Soc when he gets to the drive-in movie
The outsiders vocab Crossword puzzle 2022-10-04
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- (of a person or expression) showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self-confidence.
- relating to a person's emotions.
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- A jockey is a person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession.
- having, revealing, or proceeding from a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and culture.
- tries to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions.
5 Clues: relating to a person's emotions. • tries to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions. • A jockey is a person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession. • (of a person or expression) showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self-confidence. • ...
The Outsiders Puzzle Vocabular 1 2023-02-26
The Outsiders Chapter 1-3 Vocabulary ADV ELA 2021-10-06
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- Colin approached, yet not close enough to spook her, and trying to sound __________ said, "Fancy meeting you here."
- Pirates were able to __________ several of our crewmen by waiting for them just up shore from the dock.
- Macy notified the class about the human toll in the devastating Iranian earthquake seems almost __________.
- Maddox stated, "Large spiral galaxies such as our Milky Way, which are rich in gas, would be __________ rather than the rule."
- Nova tossed her long hair backwards and __________ stood waiting for Chloe's reaction.
- Complex sentences are created with a dependent and an independent clause. __________?
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- Ayva swung __________ round on her boots and winked her eye as she left the room.
- Being basically a shy person, Nenia thinks that some players mistook her shyness for __________.
- Heather was a rather __________ and sly teenager by nature, accented by her narrow brown eyes and usual smirk.
- Grant was at first __________, but he eventually learned the truth about the rumor.
10 Clues: Ayva swung __________ round on her boots and winked her eye as she left the room. • Grant was at first __________, but he eventually learned the truth about the rumor. • Complex sentences are created with a dependent and an independent clause. __________? • Nova tossed her long hair backwards and __________ stood waiting for Chloe's reaction. • ...
ADV The Outsiders Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary Practice 2022-10-06
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- Because he was often right, Allen was a _____________________ young man who looked down upon practically everyone who did not share his opinion.
- Kathleen and Jean wrote _____________________ letters to the newspaper about the pothole in the road.
- Did you hear Davis and Alexander’s voice _____________________ while they were explaining how the accident happened?
- _____________________ crossed Faye’s face when her new car stalled in the middle of the busy intersection.
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- Grace felt deja vu about today's events from the recurring _____________________ she had for the month prior.
- Sydnee trembled in anger as Evie _____________________ barked and growled throughout the night.
- Elizabeth had an _____________________ feeling as she approached the gate and peered into the dark, terrifying entryway of the carnival funhouse.
- Nash’s _____________________ expression told me he was upset about missing the deadline for the group project.
- Isaiah’s eyes were large and _____________________ as he looked into the window of the bakery; he has always dreamed of trying one of Emma Mae’s famous desserts.
- Leigh hurried out of the locker room in an attempt to _____________________ her coach because she was late to practice for the third time.
10 Clues: Sydnee trembled in anger as Evie _____________________ barked and growled throughout the night. • Kathleen and Jean wrote _____________________ letters to the newspaper about the pothole in the road. • _____________________ crossed Faye’s face when her new car stalled in the middle of the busy intersection. • ...
Terms to Know Week 2 2024-07-31
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- The group of people who are intended to read, listen to, or view a piece of communication. Understanding the audience helps shape how a message is presented and what style or tone is used.
- A phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal meanings of the individual words. For example, “kick the bucket” is an idiom meaning “to die.”
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language. Syntax governs sentence structure and how different parts of a sentence are organized.
- Specialized language or terminology used by a specific group, profession, or trade. Jargon often includes technical or specialized terms that may be difficult for outsiders to understand. For example, “CPU” is jargon in computer science.
- Language: Casual, everyday language that often includes slang, contractions, and a more relaxed grammar structure. It’s used in personal communication and informal contexts. For example, “Can you give me the info?” is informal.Idiom: A phrase or expression whose meaning is not directly derived from the literal meanings of the individual words within it.
- Language: Language that is more structured and follows conventional grammar rules and syntax. It is typically used in professional, academic, or official settings. For example, “I would appreciate it if you could provide me with the necessary information” is formal.
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- The literal or primary meaning of a word, as opposed to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests. For example, the denotation of “home” is a place where one lives.
- The secondary, implied, or suggested meaning of a word, in addition to its denotation. Connotations are the emotional or cultural associations connected with a word. For instance, “home” connotes warmth, comfort, and family.
- A subtle or slight difference in meaning, expression, or tone. Nuances are often important in understanding the deeper implications or subtleties in communication.
9 Clues: A subtle or slight difference in meaning, expression, or tone. Nuances are often important in understanding the deeper implications or subtleties in communication. • The literal or primary meaning of a word, as opposed to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests. For example, the denotation of “home” is a place where one lives. • ...
The Outsiders Roro 2021-10-18
Lesson 8 2023-10-18
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- A protocol based on SSL 3.0 that provides authentication and encryption, used by most servers for secure exchanges over the Internet.
- A malicious program that replicates itself on computer systems, usually through executable software, and causes irreparable system damage.
- Programming code that provides a temporary solution to a known problem, or bug.
- A password-protected, encrypted data file containing message encryption, user identification and message text. Used to authenticate a program or a sender's public key, or to initiate SSL sessions. Must be signed by a certificate authority(CA)to be valid.
- A self-replicating program or algorithm that consumes system resources.
- A security barrier that controls the flow of information between the Internet and a private network. A firewall prevents outsiders from accessing an enterprise's internal network, which accesses the Internet indirectly through a proxy server.
- The unethical practice of registering domain names very similar to those of high-volume sites in hopes of receiving traffic from users seeking the high-volume site who mistakenly enter an incorrect URL in their browsers.
- A software application secretly placed on a user's system to gather information and relay it to outside parties, usually for advertising purposes.
- The process of converting encrypted data back to its original form
- Software that scans disks and programs for known viruses and eliminates them.
- The security principle of providing proof that a transaction occurred between identified parties. Repudiation occurs when one party in a transaction denies that the transaction took place.
- A variable value, such as a numeric code, that uses an algorithm to encrypt and decrypt data. Some applications encrypt and decrypt with the same key, whereas other applications use a pair of keys.
- An electronic stamp added to a message that uniquely identifies its source and verifies its contents at the time of the signature
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- A program disguised as a harmless application that actually produces harmful results.
- A file or collection of tools that resolves system liabilities and improves software performance.
- An encryption method in which the same key in used to encrypt and decrypt a message. Also known as a private-key encryption.
- An application that installs hidden services on systems. Illicit servers consist of "client" code and "server" code that enable the attacker to monitor and control the operation of the computer infected with the server code.
- The process of verifying the identity of a user who logs on to a system, or the integrity of transmitted data.
- A security technique designed to prevent access to information by converting it into a scrambled (unreadable) form of text.
- Abbreviation for malicious software. Malware is software designed to harm computer systems.
- An encryption method in which two keys (a private key and a public key) are used to encrypt and decrypt a message. Also known as public-key encryption.
- A graphic or moving image that appears on your screen when your computer is idle.
22 Clues: The process of converting encrypted data back to its original form • A self-replicating program or algorithm that consumes system resources. • Software that scans disks and programs for known viruses and eliminates them. • Programming code that provides a temporary solution to a known problem, or bug. • ...
Chapter 14 Review 2021-02-02
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- An island chain in present-day Indonesia, which Europeans then called the Spice Islands.
- Distant areas under the control of Portugal.
- A dynasty ruling China for a while that did not want to trade with Europeans because they believed they were superior.
- An island off the coast of India that was seized by the Portuguese.
- Arrived in China at the head of a British diplomatic mission. He brought samples of British-made goods to show the Chinese the advantages of trading with them. He was misunderstood and the Chinese thought he was bringing gifts.
- Paid Indian troops.
- Large estates run by an owner or an owner's overseer, and usually have many slaves working.
- Ruled a region in the northeast and eventually overtook Beijing and became the new rulers of China.
- A trading post the Ming eventually let the Portuguese set up but only under strict rules.
- Tried to stop the slave trade in its tracks while keeping a relationship with the Europeans, his efforts did not work.
- Mapmakers.
- Wanted to reach the East Indies, but he instead landed in the West Indies thinking he had reached his destination.
- A new African state emerged and conquered many neighboring cities. Through the slave trade, their kingdom thrived and became more powerful
- Expanded China's borders to rule the largest area in the nation's history. Retired after 60 years because he did not want to rule longer than his Grandfather.
- A new dynasty set up by the Manchus that won support from Chinese scholars due to the use of the Confucian system.
- The exclusive control of a business or industry.
- He led the way in sponsoring exploration for Portugal.
- They settled around Cape Town and mistreated and killed the people who lived there.
- What began as a relatively small forest kingdom became very wealthy from the slave trade and used this wealth to build a powerful army. They eventually conquered a neighboring kingdom of Dahomey.
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- Set out from Spain with five ships to find a way to reach the Pacific. His ships were the first to circumnavigate the globe.
- Rounded the southern tip of Africa.
- Followed in Dias's footsteps, leading four ships around the Cape of Good Hope and planned to go even further.
- The pope set this out to divide uncharted lands between Spain and Portugal. This was because they were both catholic countries and they did not want to start a war.
- An empire established by Muslim rulers that was throughout much of India.
- Had many hardships and was eventually taken over by China. They didn't allow any kind of trade and did not welcome outsiders.
- Supreme or ultimate power.
- The Dutch used this company to eventually overthrow the Portuguese and get rid of the French to have a monopoly on trading in India.
- What Europeans called the places where they held and traded slaves and other goods.
- Town A city built by the Dutch made to supply ships sailing from the East Indies.
- At first welcomed the Westerners and their trading. Saw many of their good as better than their own.
- Under his command, the Portuguese burst into the Indian Ocean.
- Spain took over these islands because they were not united and it became a major trading area for Spain.
32 Clues: Mapmakers. • Paid Indian troops. • Supreme or ultimate power. • Rounded the southern tip of Africa. • Distant areas under the control of Portugal. • The exclusive control of a business or industry. • He led the way in sponsoring exploration for Portugal. • Under his command, the Portuguese burst into the Indian Ocean. • ...
"The Outsiders" Chapters 1 and 2 Vocabulary 2024-01-05
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- Impossible to understand or measure
- Expressing disapproval or displeasure with a facial expression
- Moving about in a confused or disorderly manner
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- Shaking or trembling with a slight rapid motion
- Unbelieving or skeptical
- Showing a lack of interest or enthusiasm
- A valuable or useful thing, person, or quality
- Carefully or cautiously, especially to avoid causing damage
8 Clues: Unbelieving or skeptical • Impossible to understand or measure • Showing a lack of interest or enthusiasm • A valuable or useful thing, person, or quality • Shaking or trembling with a slight rapid motion • Moving about in a confused or disorderly manner • Carefully or cautiously, especially to avoid causing damage • ...
"The Outsiders" Chapters 3 and 4 Vocabulary 2024-01-25
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- bad-tempered and combative
- not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
- clothed
- not coming to an end; continuous
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- any person living alone or seeking to do so
- a strong feeling that something is about to happen
- brave; heroic; giving respect to women
- give an involuntary grimace/shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress
8 Clues: clothed • bad-tempered and combative • not coming to an end; continuous • brave; heroic; giving respect to women • any person living alone or seeking to do so • not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant • a strong feeling that something is about to happen • give an involuntary grimace/shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress
The Outsiders Chapter 1 and 2 vocabulary 2024-04-15
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- Johnny had to __________________ the information about the fight.
- Ponyboy touched his cheek ____________________ because it was tender from the blows.
- The boys knew that Darry would always give ____________________ advice.
- The boys approached the group of girls __________________________.
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- Johnny was _______________________ about the story the Socs told.
- Two Bit was a _______________________ handsome high schooler.
- The boys considered Ponyboy an ____________________to the gang.
- The Socs and the Greasers had a _________________ that causes high tension.
8 Clues: Two Bit was a _______________________ handsome high schooler. • The boys considered Ponyboy an ____________________to the gang. • Johnny was _______________________ about the story the Socs told. • Johnny had to __________________ the information about the fight. • The boys approached the group of girls __________________________. • ...
DC characters 2024-01-26
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- a duo whos powers are the direct opposite of each others
- the original published green lantern
- an alternate version of superman that came from the author’s universe
- the most recent wondergirl taken under wonderwoman’s wing
- the man who took in impulse and is a retired speedster
- possibly the strongest JL member who is taken like a joke do to his funny powers
- the last boy on earth
- a teen titan who has tech all over his body
- mantle held by a mother who was in JSA who passed it on to her daughter in the JLA
- the older cousin of kal-el
- man from the future who stole tech to become a hero
- the neice of martian manhunter
- original hero name of billy Batson
- ancient sorcerer who possesses the bodies of whoever wears the his helm
- a man who caused the death of the multiverse and must repent
- the clone of superman and lex luthor
- Batman’s smartest robin
- the green lantern who was in the military and holds himself to high standards
- hero who can access “the red”
- green arrow’s rouge protege
- a green lantern from jersey who will not back down even if its smarter to do so
- the flash from the wartime that influenced barry allen
- the only metahuman in the Batfamily
- son of Lucius fox, genius navy seal
- a protege of wonder woman who is a member of young justice
- the birth name of Clark Kent
- the true name of the sandman
- the first batgirl who was then crippled into a new identity
- the fastest man alive
- genius inventor, second person to hold this mantle, batman with ADHD
- daughter of lady shiva who was taken in by the wayne family
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- atlantian girl who wanted save the world during crisis on infinite earths but ended up dead.
- earth 2 Bruce Wayne’s daughter
- the first protege of wonderwoman
- the son of superman
- hero who lost his body in a car accident and only his brain survived
- the future grandson of barry allen
- the first protege of Barry Allen
- the last survivor of mars trying to survive on his new home
- the first green lantern of the modern era
- an artist who was chosen to be a green lantern for his creativity
- the second robin who was killed
- Batman’s son who was brought up as an assassin
- hero who is two people fused together
- the embodiment of evil, a new god with a thirst for invasion
- a green lantern with PTSD who is the first earth woman in the corps
- hero who can consume the mass around him to grow
- superhero team who went to earthX to fight nazis
- the cynical other earth version of batman
- a teen titans original character who is a princess from another panet
- the acrobat son of Bruce Wayne
- member of the outsiders
- he’s vengeance, the night, he is the ___
- the protege of aquaman who is strong in atlantean magic
- the man of muscle mystery
- the evil version of Superman
- a teen titans original character who was a herald of trigon’s destruction
- young hero who was first published as a member of the doom patrol
- Batman’s first girl robin who also held the mantle as batgirl
- the king of atlantis
60 Clues: the son of superman • the king of atlantis • the last boy on earth • the fastest man alive • Batman’s smartest robin • member of the outsiders • the man of muscle mystery • the older cousin of kal-el • green arrow’s rouge protege • the evil version of Superman • the birth name of Clark Kent • the true name of the sandman • hero who can access “the red” • earth 2 Bruce Wayne’s daughter • ...
Outsiders Vocab 3 Hannah Benjamin 2025-05-19
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- mentally disturbed with confusing, disordered speech, and/ or hallucinations
- clothed, covered
- a dulled of suspended sense or feeling
- able to die
- intense physical or mental pain; anguish, torture
- held tightly together
- higher, upper, more important
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- feeling or showing a great liking for a person or thing
- to worship intensely
- greatly astonished; shocked
- to kill by depriving; lack of oxygen
- arrogantly self-confident
12 Clues: able to die • clothed, covered • to worship intensely • held tightly together • arrogantly self-confident • greatly astonished; shocked • higher, upper, more important • to kill by depriving; lack of oxygen • a dulled of suspended sense or feeling • intense physical or mental pain; anguish, torture • feeling or showing a great liking for a person or thing • ...
The Outsiders Figurative Language Crossword 2022-05-18
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- “My head swam, and I leaned back and closed my eyes” (Hinton 70).
- “One of them kept saying, ‘Shut him up, for Pete’s sake, shut him up’” (Hinton 6)!
- “Soda just can’t sit still long enough to enjoy a movie and they bore Darry to death” (Hinton 3).
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- "I heard our Ford’s vvrrrrooooom and thought: Soda’s driving” (Hinton 113).
- “He’s got eyes that are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice” (Hinton 6).
5 Clues: “My head swam, and I leaned back and closed my eyes” (Hinton 70). • "I heard our Ford’s vvrrrrooooom and thought: Soda’s driving” (Hinton 113). • “He’s got eyes that are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice” (Hinton 6). • “One of them kept saying, ‘Shut him up, for Pete’s sake, shut him up’” (Hinton 6)! • ...
The outsiders, Mareli Makeyla, Mayrin 2022-06-06
The Outsiders Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-28
5 Clues: The police • something impressive or admirable. • a street fight between gangs or large groups. • travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles. • a wild or half-domesticated dog with a sandy-colored coat, found in Australia.
The Outsiders - Chapter 6 Review 2022-11-28
5 Clues: What happened at the church in Ch. 6? • Which Soc is spying for the greasers? • Who rides in the ambulance with Ponyboy? • Which greaser is most injured after the fire? • At the end of the chapter, who does Ponyboy forgive?
The Outsiders Vocabulary Ch 7-8 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-16
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- I was _______ when I had a strand tail bone.
- When someone is drunk they could _______ people without thinking about what they are doing.
- My dog sometimes ______ from my work by giving me a cute face.
- A _______ person would likely rob a bank.
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- A cop will do a ______ act to stop the robber.
- When the _____ sun shines in my window I usually wake up early.
- My dad was ________ when he was about my age.
- I always _______ when I speak in front of the class.
- The clouds do the ______ pattern where the water vapor turns to a cloud.
- My Philadelphia Flyers sweatshirt is ______ black and now it's beginning to fade.
10 Clues: A _______ person would likely rob a bank. • I was _______ when I had a strand tail bone. • My dad was ________ when he was about my age. • A cop will do a ______ act to stop the robber. • I always _______ when I speak in front of the class. • My dog sometimes ______ from my work by giving me a cute face. • ...
The Outsiders Ch. 1-9/Suwaibou/Wyncy/Jayden 2022-06-06
10 Clues: fight • - beat up • -rich gang • -poor gang • - where they slept • - dallas gave them it • Dally gave pony a gun • - johnny used it to kill bob • bob it used to beat johnny • -where they hid when they killed bob
CS207 Crossword 2017-04-14
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- ______ ROM used to hold initial boot code.
- execute function, open directory.
- _____ goals - OS should be easy to design, implement, and maintain, as well as flexible, reliable, error-free, and efficient.
- involves ensuring that all access to system resources is controlled.
- Thread _____ provides programmer with API for creating and managing threads.
- Thread ____ Create a number of threads in a pool where they await work.
- Waiting for a particular event that will not occur.
- ________ of the system from outsiders requires user authentication, extends to defending external I/O devices from invalid access attempts.
- Overlapping of output of one job with input of other jobs.
- _____ is a passive entity.
- ______ escalation allows user to change to effective ID with more rights.
- Implies a system can perform more than one task simultaneously.
- Allows direct command entry.
- ____-_____ model create and gain access to memory regions.
- dump, Operating system failure can generate ___ ____ file.
- Disk surface is logically divided into _____.
- _______ Multiprocessing each processor performs all tasks.
- _________ Multiprocessing each processor is assigned a specific task.
- One program running at all times on the computer.
- ____ services provides cloud computing, databases.
- ___ files containing error information.
- Controller, Determines the logical interaction between the device.
- Set of compiler directives and an API for C, C++, FORTRAN.
- program obtains information concerning the specific configuration of the hardware system.
- ____ parallelism involves distributing tasks across multiple computing cores.
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- ___ goals - OS should be convenient to use, easy to learn, reliable, safe, and fast.
- Touch, Objective-C API for developing apps.
- Written to provide the most functionality in the least space.
- programs, provide a convenient environment for program development and execution.
- Copying information into faster storage system.
- _______ storage is an extension of main memory that provides large nonvolatile storage capacity.
- provide web access to internal systems.
- ____-______ system provides an interface to client to request services.
- Situation in which two or more processes continuously change their state in response to changes in the other process(es) without doing any useful work.
- Represent files, programs, actions, etc.
- Used for managing access to share data between processes.
- dump, Failure of an application can generate ___ ____ file.
- A ____ or exception is a software-generated interrupt caused either by an error or a user request.
- ___-____ system provides interface for clients to store and retrieve files.
- Supports more than one task making progress.
- Limited by hardware functionality.
- _____ is an active entity.
- Periodic sampling of instruction pointer to look for statistical trends.
- Used to store and retrieve configuration information.
- Thread to be canceled is _____ thread.
- Tracks are subdivided into _____.
- used when source CPU type different from target type.
- detection, OS needs to be constantly aware of possible errors.
- ____ services layer for graphics, audio, video.
49 Clues: _____ is a passive entity. • _____ is an active entity. • Allows direct command entry. • execute function, open directory. • Tracks are subdivided into _____. • Limited by hardware functionality. • Thread to be canceled is _____ thread. • provide web access to internal systems. • ___ files containing error information. • Represent files, programs, actions, etc. • ...
Immigration reform and people of Hispanic descent after 1945 2026-03-20
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- –In this U.S. state, the demand for migrant labor was especially high, shaping both its economy and cultural identity. Why might this region, in particular, attract and depend on so many foreign workers?
- Act – Passed in 1980, this law aimed to create a fair system for helping people fleeing danger. How does a nation decide who deserves protection, and what responsibilities does it have?
- Act – One of the earliest efforts to define who could officially belong to the nation, this law set rules for citizenship. How can laws about citizenship include some groups while excluding others and what are the long-term effects?
- – This program invited workers from another country to fill labor shortages, but offered them little long-term security. Was it an opportunity for economic mobility, or a system that took advantage of vulnerable workers?
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- – These individuals leave their home country seeking better opportunities or safety, but often face legal, cultural, and social challenges. What motivates someone to take that risk, and how are they received?
- – This industry depended on physically demanding labor and became a major reason foreign workers were recruited. Why would a country rely on outsiders to sustain such an essential part of its economy?
- – This border state became the starting point for a major immigration enforcement campaign in 1954. What does this reveal about geography’s role in shaping national policy and attitudes toward migrants?
7 Clues: Act – Passed in 1980, this law aimed to create a fair system for helping people fleeing danger. How does a nation decide who deserves protection, and what responsibilities does it have? • ...
Songsong Giya' Guåhan. 2025-03-17
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- For a very long time, and only until August of 2021, this Village was known as "Santa Rita"
- The coastline in this village is lined with two beach parks: Tepungan Beach Park and The Pedro Santos Memorial Park.
- Our island's only two local Colleges, The University of Guam and The Guam Community College can be found in this village.
- The origin of this village name may come from the CHamoru word that means the "practice of measuring using fingers." The popular Micronesia Mall can be found in this village.
- This village is famously known as 'MTM' Because it houses two smaller villages. The name also suggests that it mimics the sound of a beating heart.
- The village gets its name from the word CHamorro word uma, which means to carry something on the back or a heavy load on the shoulders.
- There are so many hotels and shopping areas in this village and the main hub for many tourist hotspots
- Considered to be the smallest village on the entire island and part of the Asan Village.
- This village sits just above the capital of Hagatna. Many say the area was also called 'Tutujan' which means "To begin or to start or to set out."
- This village name is derived from the CHamoru word that means "ant"
- This south-central ancient village probably has its origin name from the phrase “entalo’ i fe’fo’,” which means “between the cliffs"
- This village name comes from a CHamoru word that means “Pago Road.” It referred to the area traveled through to get from Hagåtña to Pago, which may lend to the naming of the area, which is covered with hibiscus tiliaceus, also known as Pago Trees.
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- The Saint Anthony Catholic Church and The Guam Memorial Hospital is located in this village.
- This village name comes from the CHamoru word meaning “flank” (the side of the stomach). The A.B. Won Pat International Airport can be found in this village.
- This village skirts Guam’s scenic southern shoreline on a long strip of land between mountains and sea. It is also where you can take a resort trip to Coco's Island a very popular local and tourist destination. This place is also called 'Merizo' to many outsiders.
- This village is where you can find the Anderson Air Force Military Base
- This village name rougly translates to "recline" or "Lay down". Legend says that the name of the village may also have gotten its name from a fight between two ancient district warriors. The loser was left lying on the ground face up where the body was reclined.
- This village gets its name from the CHamoru word iyo-ña, meaning to "possess something material, personal or spiritual." This village was also admired for the area and its bountiful coconut plantation. This village is where the famous Leo Palace Resort can be found.
- This is where you can find The Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica. Also known as the capital of Guam.
- Every year in the summer, this village proudly hosts the very popular and crowded Mango Festival.
- This village name comes from the word 'ma’ette', which means to "nudge or touch another person with one’s hands or other parts of the body."
- The C.L. Taitano Elementary School (Mr. Reburiano's old Elementary School) is located in this very village.
22 Clues: This village name is derived from the CHamoru word that means "ant" • This village is where you can find the Anderson Air Force Military Base • Considered to be the smallest village on the entire island and part of the Asan Village. • For a very long time, and only until August of 2021, this Village was known as "Santa Rita" • ...
Songsong Giya' Guåhan. 2025-03-17
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- The village gets its name from the word CHamorro word uma, which means to carry something on the back or a heavy load on the shoulders.
- The C.L. Taitano Elementary School (Mr. Reburiano's old Elementary School) is located in this very village.
- This village is where you can find the Anderson Air Force Military Base
- Considered to be the smallest village on the entire island and part of the Asan Village.
- Every year in the summer, this village proudly hosts the very popular and crowded Mango Festival.
- The Saint Anthony Catholic Church and The Guam Memorial Hospital is located in this village.
- Our island's only two local Colleges, The University of Guam and The Guam Community College can be found in this village.
- This village name rougly translates to "recline" or "Lay down". Legend says that the name of the village may also have gotten its name from a fight between two ancient district warriors. The loser was left lying on the ground face up where the body was reclined.
- There are so many hotels and shopping areas in this village and the main hub for many tourist hotspots
- This village sits just above the capital of Hagatna. Many say the area was also called 'Tutujan' which means "To begin or to start or to set out."
- The origin of this village name may come from the CHamoru word that means the "practice of measuring using fingers." The popular Micronesia Mall can be found in this village.
- This village gets its name from the CHamoru word iyo-ña, meaning to "possess something material, personal or spiritual." This village was also admired for the area and its bountiful coconut plantation. This village is where the famous Leo Palace Resort can be found.
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- This village name comes from a CHamoru word that means “Pago Road.” It referred to the area traveled through to get from Hagåtña to Pago, which may lend to the naming of the area, which is covered with hibiscus tiliaceus, also known as Pago Trees.
- This village name comes from the CHamoru word meaning “flank” (the side of the stomach). The A.B. Won Pat International Airport can be found in this village.
- The coastline in this village is lined with two beach parks: Tepungan Beach Park and The Pedro Santos Memorial Park.
- This is where you can find The Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica. Also known as the capital of Guam.
- This village is famously known as 'MTM' Because it houses two smaller villages. The name also suggests that it mimics the sound of a beating heart.
- For a very long time, and only until August of 2021, this Village was known as "Santa Rita"
- This village skirts Guam’s scenic southern shoreline on a long strip of land between mountains and sea. It is also where you can take a resort trip to Coco's Island a very popular local and tourist destination. This place is also called 'Merizo' to many outsiders.
- This village name comes from the word 'ma’ette', which means to "nudge or touch another person with one’s hands or other parts of the body."
- This village name is derived from the CHamoru word that means "ant"
- This south-central ancient village probably has its origin name from the phrase “entalo’ i fe’fo’,” which means “between the cliffs"
22 Clues: This village name is derived from the CHamoru word that means "ant" • This village is where you can find the Anderson Air Force Military Base • Considered to be the smallest village on the entire island and part of the Asan Village. • For a very long time, and only until August of 2021, this Village was known as "Santa Rita" • ...
Chapters 10,11, and 12 outsiders 2023-10-17
Across
- free of a criminal charge
- preparing of material for publication
- unclear
- The change something forces
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- a head injury
- growing in a natural enviroment
- without thinking or caring
- greatly astonished or amazed
- disturbed state of mind
- feeling or showing anger
- great victory or achievement
- great extent or quality
12 Clues: unclear • a head injury • disturbed state of mind • great extent or quality • feeling or showing anger • free of a criminal charge • without thinking or caring • The change something forces • greatly astonished or amazed • great victory or achievement • growing in a natural enviroment • preparing of material for publication
Language 2023-08-31
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- A distinct variety of a language that is spoken by a particular group of people within a specific geographic or social region. It can differ in terms of vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and other linguistic features.
- The study of how language and society interact. It examines the relationship between language and various social factors, such as age, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and cultural identity.
- The ability of an individual or a community to use two languages proficiently. In sociolinguistics, it studies language in terms of its social and cultural implications, including how it relates to identity, language attitudes, and language contact.
- Informal and often temporary language that is used in casual speech within a specific social group or subculture. Its words and expressions can change rapidly and are often associated with youth culture.
- A specific social, cultural, or situational context in which language is used. It can include formal (e.g., academic lectures), informal (e.g., casual conversations), and specialized (e.g., technical discussions).
- A distinctive way of pronouncing words and sounds that is characteristic of a particular group of speakers. It can be influenced by geographical, social, and cultural factors.
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- Specialized vocabulary and terminology that is used within a particular profession, field, or community. It allows experts to communicate efficiently but may be difficult for outsiders to understand.
- A system of communication that involves the use of sounds, symbols, and rules to convey meaning among individuals. It allows humans to express their thoughts, emotions, and ideas.
- A sociolinguistic situation in which two distinct varieties of a language are used in different social or functional contexts. One variety (usually referred to as the "high" variety) is used in formal or official situations, while the other (the "low" variety) is used in informal or everyday communication.
- The physical, social, and communicative environment in which language is used. It can range from personal interactions in a small group to public speeches in front of a large audience.
- The broader circumstances and factors that surround a language interaction. This includes both the immediate(such as the physical environment and participants) and the broader social and cultural that influences communication.
11 Clues: A distinctive way of pronouncing words and sounds that is characteristic of a particular group of speakers. It can be influenced by geographical, social, and cultural factors. • ...
The Outsiders: Chapter 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-09
8 Clues: feeling disbelief • opposing authority • overcome by emotion • a fight between gangs • to lessen the sound of • done or made in a hurry • a rowdy destructive adolescent • a pause because of forgetfulness or uncertainty
7th ELA "Final" Puzzle 2026-05-14
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- an acronym used to help students remember the steps of analyzing a prompt
- they are made out of this
- a group of lines in a poem
- the part of the story where conflict builds
- using sensory details to create vivid "pictures" in reader's heads
- a type of text that relies heavily on pictures, charts, and graphs to convey ideas
- the name of Soda's horse
- he supported his brothers by being a roofer
- a brief restatement of the main ideas and key details of a longer work
- the beginning of a story
- the location of the church in which Johnny and Pony hide
- the first Beau adventure that we watched
- an object that represents an idea
- a poem about revenge
- persuasion technique that targets credibility
- comparing two things using like or as
- persuasion technique that includes the opinion of a respected person
- the author's attitude toward a character of the story itself
- the acronym used for a summary topic sentence
- a personal judgement based on experience, feelings, or interpretation
- the first line of an essay the _______s the reader
- a comparison of two things without like or as
- Soda's best friend
- adventure is the balance between this an competency
- the prescribed food for angels
- another name for a cigarette
- the central aim of any short story. The overwhelming emotion a reader should feel at the end
- real name Keith; loves school the most
- extreme exaggeration
- wordplay where a word has two different meanings
- the basic needs of humans that ads attack
- created by ancient Greek philosophers to help regular people organize their ideas
- the old man and the child come down with this at the same time
- the poem Johnny references
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- the background information in the CA
- the point of no return in a story
- attacks opposing arguments in the CA
- giving inanimate objects human traits
- a short saying that serves as the message for ads
- the title of a poem and a metaphor for anger
- a ladies man and a gas station worker
- sideshow act that talks and eats meatballs
- the conclusion of the CA
- a symbol that represents the Greasers
- a small scared puppy, saved a bunch of kids from a fire
- he loves movies, reading, and his brothers
- a Soc bully: Cherry's boyfriend
- a story about an angel?
- a Soc that watches sunsets, too
- a word that "makes" a sound
- the part of the story following the climax
- author of The Outsiders
- an overused phrase or expression
- colorful checkered clothing worn by the Socs
- he belonged to gangs in New York and died young
- shoes sit on a pile of these in the poem "Abandoned Farmhouse"
- shaped like a funnel in the CA
- the central focus of an article that often shows up in the first or last paragraph
- last line of the intro paragraph that organizes an essay
- persuasion technique that targets emotion
- the part of a timed write that you might skip
- persuasion technique that targets logic and numbers
- a piece of information that can be verified as true
- the way a reader feels when they read a story
64 Clues: Soda's best friend • a poem about revenge • extreme exaggeration • a story about an angel? • author of The Outsiders • the name of Soda's horse • the conclusion of the CA • the beginning of a story • they are made out of this • a group of lines in a poem • the poem Johnny references • a word that "makes" a sound • another name for a cigarette • shaped like a funnel in the CA • ...
Ponyboy narrator of The Outsiders 2021-11-24
The outsiders vocab Crossword puzzle 2022-10-04
Across
- (of a person or expression) showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self-confidence.
- relating to a person's emotions.
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- A jockey is a person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession.
- having, revealing, or proceeding from a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and culture.
- tries to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions.
5 Clues: relating to a person's emotions. • tries to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions. • A jockey is a person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession. • (of a person or expression) showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self-confidence. • ...
The Outsiders Vocabulary Review Chapters 7 and 8 2023-02-16
Across
- My trainer for my workouts at the gym was really _________.
- You can be a delinquent and go to jail, even when you don't need to, but for a ______________.
- I ________ and tripped while going downstairs to my kitchen.
- My sister was in a bad mood when she wanted to paint her room, so she painted it a _______ color.
- My brother was acting very mischievous and ______ because he didn't get what he wanted.
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- My parents have to keep coming into my room if I don't wake up at a certain time, and it is recurring so they get mad.
- My parents said that I _______ more than the sun shines.
- __________ are kids who go to jail if they commit a crime.
- My brother was ________ when he found out he was going to meet Joel Emiid.
- I diverted away from the zoo because there were going to be snakes there, and I don't like snakes.
10 Clues: My parents said that I _______ more than the sun shines. • __________ are kids who go to jail if they commit a crime. • My trainer for my workouts at the gym was really _________. • I ________ and tripped while going downstairs to my kitchen. • My brother was ________ when he found out he was going to meet Joel Emiid. • ...
The Outsiders Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-28
5 Clues: Tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion • A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • Incapable of being fully explored or understood • Shrewd and knowledgeable; having common sense and good judgment. • relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.
Reika Fukushima-The Outsiders Ch. 7 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-13
Across
- This is what destroyed the church
- this is the title given to Ponyboy and Johnny
- this is the place where Johnny and Ponyboy hid
- This is made of paper and contains the news
- The town where the church is
- cream This is the desert Johnny and Ponyboy ate a lot of
- Mountain The mountain that the church is on
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- What did Ponyboy smoke after the rescue
- This is a kind of person that interviewed Ponyboy for the newpaper
- This is where Ponyboy, Dally, and Johnny had to go to after their rescue
10 Clues: The town where the church is • This is what destroyed the church • What did Ponyboy smoke after the rescue • This is made of paper and contains the news • Mountain The mountain that the church is on • this is the title given to Ponyboy and Johnny • this is the place where Johnny and Ponyboy hid • cream This is the desert Johnny and Ponyboy ate a lot of • ...
The Outsiders Chapter 1-3 2022-04-14
Across
- say something in a low or barely audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation.
- (of a person or their actions) without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action.
- fine-textured clothing
- a lock of hair that grows in a direction different from the rest and that resists being combed flat
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- loss of reputation
5 Clues: loss of reputation • fine-textured clothing • say something in a low or barely audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation. • (of a person or their actions) without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action. • a lock of hair that grows in a direction different from the rest and that resists being combed flat
The outsiders, Mareli Makeyla, Mayrin 2022-06-06
Chapter 7 and 8 Vocab for "The Outsiders" 2023-02-16
Across
- A good diamond ____ while under sunlight.
- My house was trashed on Halloween by a bunch of ____.
- The lady was ____ when there was a jump scare in the horror movie.
- The farm dog ______ the sheep when they tried to run away.
- Bodybuilders are very ____ in strength.
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- The man kept ____ at the same place at the same time every day waiting for someone.
- A fireman ____ at getting everyone out of the burning house costing a child and a dog their lives.
- The man saved the family from a fire which was an _____ deed.
- The ______ ended up in nearly a hundred people's lives lost.
- ___ black paint looks like a void in the Earth on paper.
10 Clues: Bodybuilders are very ____ in strength. • A good diamond ____ while under sunlight. • My house was trashed on Halloween by a bunch of ____. • ___ black paint looks like a void in the Earth on paper. • The farm dog ______ the sheep when they tried to run away. • The ______ ended up in nearly a hundred people's lives lost. • ...
Vocabulary - I’m Nobody, Who are you?, The Outsiders 2024-11-25
Across
- to promote or draw attention to something
- openly known or accessible to the general population
- complicated, highly developed or advanced
- depressing, literally or figuratively dark
- marsh; muddy, spongy ground
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- refusing to follow rules or accepted ways of behaving
- in a manner showing special courtesy or respect, particularly toward women
- a direction or instruction to do something
- complete, whole, entire
- to think about something
10 Clues: complete, whole, entire • to think about something • marsh; muddy, spongy ground • to promote or draw attention to something • complicated, highly developed or advanced • a direction or instruction to do something • depressing, literally or figuratively dark • openly known or accessible to the general population • refusing to follow rules or accepted ways of behaving • ...
The Outsiders Crossword 2020-08-09
THE OUTSIDERS CROSSWORD 2021-09-13
Outsiders 2017-04-24
Insider Threat Awareness 2024-09-04
Across
- Policy Violations, Sharing Credentials and ______________ by trusted Insiders can result in system access to malicious outsiders.
- A ______________ is typically a current or former employee with direct, credible information about wrongdoing that they report through appropriate channels.
- A _____________ insider is someone who deliberately steals sensitive data or sabotages an organization.
- He was arrested on February 15, 2019, which prevented him from possibly carrying out acts of violence. He self-identified as a 'White Nationalist' for over 30 years in writings advocating for 'focused violence' in order to establish a white homeland.
- Training and _____________ is an essential defensive strategy for countering threats from cyber-enabled economic collection and espionage.
- 1. He was an Army psychiatrist who shot and killed 13 unarmed personnel at Fort Hood, Texas. He was known to have communicated with radical Islamic cleric Anwar Nasseral-Awlaki.
- This former U.S. Army Infantryman expressed a desire for violent retribution for attacks against Muslims in internet posts and forums. He testified that he intended to commit mass murder and was convicted of providing material support to terrorists and attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction.
- A _____________ insider is an employee who makes a mistake, such as losing a company device or falling for a phishing scam.
- The Economic Espionage Act of 1996 sets punishment for violations at: UP TO ________ IN PRISON AND UP TO $500,000 FINE
- The Economic Espionage Act of 1996 specifically protects:
- Cyber insider threat is an individual with _____________ access who wittingly or unwittingly attempts to disrupt a computer network or system.
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- He was a major in the U.S. Army Reserve Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He pleaded guilty to threatening mosque members in order to obstruct their free exercise of religious beliefs.
- Whistleblower laws prohibit employers from ___________ employees who report wrongdoing
- The ___________ is America's first whistleblower law and one of the strongest whistleblower laws in the United States.
- Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) must be stored in.
- The ______________ passed after the 2008 financial crisis, created multiple whistleblower programs across agencies like the SEC and CFTC.
- China and ____________ are strategic competitors of the United States and are the most aggressive collectors of US economic information and technology.
- Of the seven cases tried under the Economic Espionage Act in Fiscal Year 2010, six involved a link to _____________.
- He posted about his desire to travel to Ukraine to fight with a violent, far-right paramilitary group on social media. He also disseminated guidance to others on how to construct Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) on his Facebook account.
- Under 18 U.S. Code § 1924, unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents or material is punishable by: Fine and up to ________ in Prison.
- DOD contracts shall require contractors to report the potential classification of _________ or compiled CUI to a DOD representative.
- Whistleblowers perform an _____ service for the public and federal agencies when they report evidence of wrongdoing.
- Requirements for safeguarding classified information for contractors/industry supporting U.S. Government entities can be found in:
23 Clues: The Economic Espionage Act of 1996 specifically protects: • Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) must be stored in. • Whistleblower laws prohibit employers from ___________ employees who report wrongdoing • A _____________ insider is someone who deliberately steals sensitive data or sabotages an organization. • ...
Law Chaos and Lamas 2025-12-02
Across
- Science about reactions between different substances
- Ancient civilisation that ruled much of the Andes
- Person who controls a group with extreme beliefs
- Strong metal used in planes and tools
- Colombian city once changed from dangerous to trendy
- Crime of threatening someone to get what you want
- Describes cults or crimes hidden from outsiders
- Thief who steals from bags and pockets quietly
- Bossy “Dictator” who always takes charge of the plans
- Specialist who can make or open strong locks
- When one player scores three goals in a game
- Proof you were somewhere else during a crime
- Repeated singing or speaking during rituals
- Spanish invader who arrived in South America
- Bright blue parrot seen in Amazon canopy
- Colourful Colombian town near wax palm valleys
- Group of people who decide if someone is guilty
- Sudden change where people overthrow leaders
- Biggest animal living in Earth’s oceans
- Agreement signed to end wars or arguments
- Tropical fruit used in drinks and desserts
- Study of past events and ancient empires
- Extra kick used to decide close football matches
- Giant semi-aquatic rodent from South America
- Pastry filled with meat, cheese or veggies
- Tiny bird that hovers while drinking nectar
- Walled Caribbean city with bright streets
- Fried dough sticks eaten with chocolate
- Poking the bear on purpose just to stir up drama
- Sacred Valley river running through Inca country
- Huge rainforest snake found in rivers
- Ornamental staffs carried by rulers in ceremonies
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- Insects that glow in the dark at night
- Sharp-toothed fish from South American rivers
- Clues used in court to show what really happened
- Object orbiting Earth used for GPS and TV
- Peruvian city built from white volcanic stone
- Small wild cat found in Central and South America
- Team sport often played on South American beaches
- Community of plants and animals in one environment
- Very slow tree-dwelling animal from the jungle
- Device used to study planets and stars
- Thick forest with heavy rain and huge biodiversity
- Small monkey with a moustache-like fur pattern
- Colombian throwing game using metal disks and targets
- The final decision given at the end of a trial
- Giant desert drawings seen from the sky in Peru
- Type of milk used in many Latin desserts
- Special chair used by kings and queens
- Hot-chocolate-loving lawyer who still parties late
- Mountain town used as a base for Andean hikes
- Hairy spider living in Amazon jungle burrows
- Tiny unit that makes up all matter
- Force that pulls everything towards the Earth
- Science of living things and how they work
55 Clues: Tiny unit that makes up all matter • Strong metal used in planes and tools • Huge rainforest snake found in rivers • Insects that glow in the dark at night • Device used to study planets and stars • Special chair used by kings and queens • Biggest animal living in Earth’s oceans • Fried dough sticks eaten with chocolate • Bright blue parrot seen in Amazon canopy • ...
Outsiders 2021-12-02
Outsiders 2024-01-19
ELA Outsiders Vocab 2021-10-15
6 Clues: in a profoundly wise manner. • -in a playfully mischievous way • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • as an inference from this fact; for this reason. • the fact or impression of being an irreversible ending. • a person who engages in crime and violence; a hooligan or gangster.
CIW Lesson 8 Vocabulary Crossword 2016-01-07
Across
- An encryption method in which hashes are used to verify the integrity of transmitted messages. Also known as one-way encryption.
- Programming code that provides a temporary solution to a known problem, or bug.
- The process of converting encrypted data back to its original form.
- An encryption method in which the same key is used to encrypt and decrypt a message. Also known as private-key encryption.
- An encryption method in which two keys (a private key and a public key) are used to encrypt and decrypt a message. Also known as public-key encryption.
- A password-protected, encrypted data file containing message encryption, user identification and message text. Used to authenticate a program or a sender's public key, or to initiate SSL sessions. Must be signed by a certificate authority (CA) to be valid.
- A subset of Internet Protocol that is most often used to determine whether a computer can communicate with the rest of the network.
- A security barrier that controls the flow of information between the Internet and a private network. A firewall prevents outsiders from accessing an enterprise's internal network, which accesses the Internet indirectly through a proxy server.
- A self-replicating program or algorithm that consumes system resources.
- A protocol that provides authentication and encryption, used by most servers for secure exchanges over the Internet. Superseded by Transport Layer Security (TLS).
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- A security technique designed to prevent access to information by converting it into a scrambled (unreadable) form of text.
- A protocol based on SSL 3.0 that provides authentication and encryption, used by most servers for secure exchanges over the Internet.
- A malicious program that replicates itself on computer systems, usually through executable software, and causes irreparable system damage.
- An electronic stamp added to a message that uniquely identifies its source and verifies its contents at the time of the signature.
- A number generated by an algorithm from a text string. Also known as a message digest.
- Software that scans disks and programs for known viruses and eliminates them.
- A program disguised as a harmless application that actually produces harmful results.
- An application that installs hidden services on systems. Illicit servers consist of "client" code and "server" code that enable the attacker to monitor and control the operation of the computer infected with the server code.
- An argument that asks "Do people have the right to remove damaging information about themselves on the Internet so the information can be forgotten?"
- The security principle of providing proof that a transaction occurred between identified parties. Repudiation occurs when a party in a transaction denies that the transaction took place.
- The unethical practice of registering domain names very similar to those of high-volume sites in hopes of receiving traffic from users seeking the high-volume site who mistakenly enter an incorrect URL in their browsers.
- software designed to harm computer systems.
- The process of verifying the identity of a user who logs on to a system, or the integrity of transmitted data.
- A graphic or moving image that appears on your screen when your computer is idle.
- A file or collection of tools that resolves system liabilities and improves software performance.
25 Clues: software designed to harm computer systems. • The process of converting encrypted data back to its original form. • A self-replicating program or algorithm that consumes system resources. • Software that scans disks and programs for known viruses and eliminates them. • Programming code that provides a temporary solution to a known problem, or bug. • ...
Africa Unit 2022-11-27
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- This enclave territory surrounding a British base was taken by Osei Bonsu and led to conflict and warfare in the 1820s
- _____ Empire became the most organized empire in ancient West Africa and became rich because of their control over trade routes
- _____ Expansion known as one of the most significant human migrations and cultural transformations in past few thousand years.
- Acted as a royal palace for monarchs who used its circular wall as a seat of political power. People censored its original builders due to race.
- A majority of people in Swahili were ______ which connected them to other Indian Ocean states
- _____ Empire used armed cavalry to extend its empire to reach the African coast through Benin and access European trade.
- Large family units with one member assigned to keep and tell stories from family's history.
- ________ Commerce through the Sahara connected West African civilizations to North Africa and the Mediterranean
- Ruled Songhai in 1464, taking over Timbuktu and capturing land formerly owned by the Mali empire
- Led to military power, increased trade among African communities and Europe, and tech advancements in economy for the Bantus
- Beat Sumanguru to bring Mali communities together and become a rich empire based on the trade of salt and gold after the Soso people took over trade routes.
- Captial of Mali and supplied gold to the Mediterranean and Europe, which revealed sheer scale and sophistication of the empire. Underpinned medieval world's economic system.
- Led troops to regain Asante's capital for one day, which led to the people realizing the inferiority of their military and communications.
- A way of trading gold for salt where neither side of traders saw each other while trading
- Songhai lost power to Morroco, but trade routes were still used until _____ made new routes along the coast to replace overland paths.
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- West Africa's second-largest empire ever
- Western branch of Bantus followed these rivers southward to reach Angola in 500BC
- First great African empire of Western Sudan and were wealthy because they controlled gold trade in West Africa.
- Started growing when getting involved in the Indian Ocean commerce by exporting gold, ivory, quartz, and sometimes slaves
- You needed to pay one ____ to enter Ghana, and two to leave
- Swahili civilization had a big distinction between the elite _______ and commoners.
- _______ 1st, 1902 is when Asante was declared a British crown colony.
- Asante struggled against neighboring states until ______ became king in the 1670s
- Asante Empire was active in the slave trade and traded with Britain and the _____
- Similar to ancient ______, Swahili cities had independent politics, their own government (King), and were in competition with other cities.
- Settled along this river to protect city from raiders
- Today, Soninke people are ____ or Christian but they used to believe in a higher power and everything had a spirit, good or evil. Many practiced rituals to keep spirits happy.
- Peak was when empire was ____ times the size of England because Mali's economy thrived on exporting gold, salt, and slaves
- Tried to change agencies of government to better accommodate the changed state. He could not restore imperial power even after reorganizing the military and increasing resources.
- Took famous trip to Mecca and taught Islamic religion while using the army to keep peace. After his death, Mali was too big to control and was attacked by outsiders.
- While silent bartering, salt was thought to be worth the same as ____
31 Clues: West Africa's second-largest empire ever • Settled along this river to protect city from raiders • You needed to pay one ____ to enter Ghana, and two to leave • _______ 1st, 1902 is when Asante was declared a British crown colony. • While silent bartering, salt was thought to be worth the same as ____ • ...
Outsiders 2021-01-06
Political Geography AP Hug Vocabulary 2023-02-03
Across
- world order in which one state is in position of utmost power
- boundaries that follow a feature in the natural landscape
- a nation that stretches across borders and states
- a process by which a state is moving to solidify control over its territory
- process by which districts are moved according to population shifts so that each encompasses around the same number of people
- where there is higher education, salaries, and more technology
- dispute over resource distribution dictated by a boundary
- the process of placing a price on a good/service/idea and then buying/selling/trading it
- the idea that to understand any state one must understand its spatial/functional relationships within the world economy
- process by which territories come into being
- representation at a certain level
- politically organized territory with permanent population, defined territory, and government
- politically organized area in which nation and state occupy the same space
- highly centralized states
- a government's right to control its territory politically & militarily
- a state with more than one nation inside its borders
- the right of a state to defend its sovereign territory from incursion by other states
- a vertical plane dividing one state from another
- where there is lower education, salaries, and less developed technology
- dispute over the function of a border
- boundary that predates development of states
- study of political organization of the world
- nations that do not have a state
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- dispute focusing on legal language of boundary agreement
- where there is a mix of high class/low class living standards
- redistricting for advantage
- process by which majorities and minorities are distributed across districts to ensure majority control
- dispute focusing on delimitation and demarcation of a boundary
- boundary that is drawn by outsiders without reference to cultural patterns
- a group of people who think of themselves as one based on shared culture/history and seek political-territorial autonomy
- political power less rooted in the power of the territorial state
- boundaries drawn using grid systems
- belief that whoever controls Eurasia controls the world
- event marking the formal beginning of the modern state system in Europe
- forces within a state that divide the people
- forces within a state that unify the people
- 3+ state association that forms an administrative structure for mutual benefit/pursuit of shared goals
- area of land controlled by a nation
- the idea that the nation (people) is the ultimate sovereign
- system wherein each representative is elected from a territorially defined district
- entities own land and produce goods/services that are exchanged for profit
- packed districts in which a majority of the population is from the minority
- rule by an autonomous power over a subordinate and alien people and place
- boundary that evolves with cultural landscape
- intellectuals construct ideas about geographical circumstance which influence political behaviors which in turn influence later interpretations and ideas
- states where relative authority is given to substates
- the movement of power downwards from the central governments within the state
- protectionist European trade system during the colonial era
- boundary that has ceased to function but has left an impact on the cultural landscape
49 Clues: highly centralized states • redistricting for advantage • nations that do not have a state • representation at a certain level • boundaries drawn using grid systems • area of land controlled by a nation • dispute over the function of a border • forces within a state that unify the people • forces within a state that divide the people • ...
Outsiders 2019-02-13
Insiders Vs Outsiders 2021-12-12
outsiders crossword 2025-12-22
Taylor Fawson Hancock Thanksgiving 2025-11-17
Across
- Type of bread that Reid makes for his friends and teachers on a regular basis.
- Operates a Turkey Talk-Line hotline for cooking questions.
- Name of Kate’s well-loved plant.
- The last name of author who Kate is quoting on her knitted scarf.
- Shared high school mascot from +30 years ago and today.
- Most popular lunch item that students ask Claire if they can trade for.
- Strangest last name of an Elder Todd served with.
- Claire’s favorite chips.
- Character whose balloon has appeared most often in the Macy's parade.
- Middle name shared by father, son, and grandson.
- Appliance that failed right after the Taylor’s moved in (two words, no space).
- Setting of the Musical Claire performed in: “_________ Bottom.”
- Number of pairs of shoes that Todd wore out on the mission.
- Chicken inside a duck inside a turkey.
- Connor ranked ______ this year in the ward chili cook off.
- Most popular holiday destination for Thanksgiving in the United States.
- Makes Brent sweat on a regular basis.
- Vegetable that Connor’s Grandma Taylor adds to orange Thanksgiving jello.
- Last name of Todd’s favorite companion.
- Number of times Todd was robbed on the mission (yikes).
- Number of fabric strips Reid sewed for his Halloween costume, with the help of his seminary teacher.
- August’s favorite super hero team this year.
- Amino acid in turkey blamed for post-dinner drowsiness.
- Number of minutes Reid and Claire ride the school bus to get home in the afternoon.
- Auggie’s current favorite song.
- Pounds of skin Andrea lost in the game of surgery.
- Barked “goodbye” earlier this year.
- The Taylor family puts this on celery every Thanksgiving.
- Mysteriously disappeared from the Hancock/Taylor home.
- Number of dresses aunt Andrea bought and returned in prep for Zachary’s wedding.
- Ancient civilization who began the tradition of ‘breaking the wishbone.
Down
- One of Kate’s favorite pizza toppings.
- State that raises the most turkeys.
- Time of morning when Reid wakes up each school day.
- Name of the hot chocolate ritual from one of Kate’s design classes: “____ with Doug.”
- Turkey most likely wasn’t eaten at the first Thanksgiving, but this sea food was.
- Team that has played every Thanksgiving since 1934 (except during WWII).
- Reid’s favorite podcast: “_______ Stand”
- FDR's controversial 1939 attempt to move Thanksgiving up a week.
- When Life Gives You ___?___.
- Topic of Off-Broadway play enjoyed this year.
- European country visited by Zachary and Claire.
- Popular hot dog that the Taylor/Hancocks tried in New York this summer (hint it’s a state).
- Brent’s new, preferred way of listening to music.
- Number of Giants’ games attended by Auggie this season.
- First thing Todd learned to cook on the mission.
- Influencer who Amber when to see live this year.
- Overrated Broadway play.
- Brent’s second home.
- New saying that Claire has started using this year.
- Name of Brent’s new GRILL friend.
- What the President does to a turkey each Thanksgiving.
- Second thing Todd learned to cook on the mission.
- Connor’s football team playing on Thanksgiving.
- Bells Christmas song originally written for Thanksgiving.
- Country that celebrates Thanksgiving in October.
56 Clues: Brent’s second home. • Claire’s favorite chips. • Overrated Broadway play. • When Life Gives You ___?___. • Auggie’s current favorite song. • Name of Kate’s well-loved plant. • Name of Brent’s new GRILL friend. • State that raises the most turkeys. • Barked “goodbye” earlier this year. • Makes Brent sweat on a regular basis. • One of Kate’s favorite pizza toppings. • ...
Ch 5 Outsiders 2020-12-18
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The Outsiders Vocabulary (Chapters 1-2) 2021-10-14
6 Clues: a consequence • a playfully mischievous way • in a profoundly wise manner. • a person who engages in crime and violence • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality • the fact or impression of being an irreversible ending.
The Outsiders Chapters 1-2 Vocab 2023-01-13
6 Clues: unconcerned or indifferent • loss of respect, honor, or esteem • in a playful or mischievous manner • The Soc wore a ________ shirt under his sweater. • My lips were __________ after eating the sour lemon. • Grandma ________ at the thought of throwing away good food.
Taylor Hancock Fawson Thanksgiving 2025 2025-11-18
Across
- First thing Todd learned to cook on the mission.
- Number of fabric strips Reid sewed for his Halloween costume, with the help of his seminary teacher.
- Second thing Todd learned to cook on the mission.
- Type of bread that Reid makes for his friends and teachers on a regular basis.
- New saying that Claire has started using this year.
- Claire’s favorite chips.
- Last name of Todd’s favorite companion.
- Team that has played every Thanksgiving since 1934 (except during WWII).
- One of Kate’s favorite pizza toppings.
- Strangest last name of an Elder Todd served with.
- Operates a Turkey Talk-Line hotline for cooking questions.
- Topic of Off-Broadway play enjoyed this year.
- Most popular lunch item that students ask Claire if they can trade for.
- Vegetable that Connor’s Grandma Taylor adds to orange Thanksgiving jello.
- Chicken inside a duck inside a turkey.
- Number of minutes Reid and Claire ride the school bus to get home in the afternoon.
- Christmas song originally written for Thanksgiving.
- FDR's controversial 1939 attempt to move Thanksgiving up a week.
- Amino acid in turkey blamed for post-dinner drowsiness.
- Brent’s new, preferred way of listening to music.
- Character whose balloon has appeared most often in the Macy's parade.
- Makes Brent sweat on a regular basis.
- Auggie’s current favorite song.
- Number of dresses aunt Andrea bought and returned in prep for Zachary’s wedding.
- Barked “goodbye” earlier this year.
- Most popular holiday destination for Thanksgiving in the United States.
Down
- Appliance that failed right after the Taylor’s moved in (two words, no space).
- August’s favorite super hero team this year.
- European country visited by Zachary and Claire.
- Number of times Todd was robbed on the mission (yikes).
- The Taylor family puts this on celery every Thanksgiving.
- Name of Kate’s well-loved plant.
- Reid’s favorite podcast: “_______ Stand”
- Country that celebrates Thanksgiving in October.
- State that raises the most turkeys.
- Shared high school mascot from +30 years ago and today.
- Name of the hot chocolate ritual from one of Kate’s design classes: “____ with Doug.”
- Overrated Broadway play.
- The last name of author who Kate is quoting on her knitted scarf.
- Popular hot dog that the Taylor/Hancocks tried in New York this summer (hint it’s a state).
- Mysteriously disappeared from the Hancock/Taylor home.
- Number of Giants’ games attended by Auggie this season.
- Influencer who Amber when to see live this year.
- Ancient civilization who began the tradition of ‘breaking the wishbone.
- Time of morning when Reid wakes up each school day.
- When Life Gives You ___?___.
- Connor ranked ______ this year in the ward chili cook off.
- Setting of the Musical Claire performed in: “_________ Bottom.”
- Connor’s football team playing on Thanksgiving.
- Pounds of skin Andrea lost in the game of surgery.
- Name of Brent’s new GRILL friend.
- Turkey most likely wasn’t eaten at the first Thanksgiving, but this sea food was.
- Middle name shared by father, son, and grandson.
- Number of pairs of shoes that Todd wore out on the mission.
- What the President does to a turkey each Thanksgiving.
- Brent’s second home.
56 Clues: Brent’s second home. • Claire’s favorite chips. • Overrated Broadway play. • When Life Gives You ___?___. • Auggie’s current favorite song. • Name of Kate’s well-loved plant. • Name of Brent’s new GRILL friend. • State that raises the most turkeys. • Barked “goodbye” earlier this year. • Makes Brent sweat on a regular basis. • One of Kate’s favorite pizza toppings. • ...
Outsiders Crosswoard: Chapter 1-12 2024-05-30
Across
- what do they call the cops in the book
- What did they consider Johny after saving the kids in the church?
- From what restaurant was johnny last meal
- Who visited johnny in the hospital but rejected to let them see him
- Who did johnny kill?
- What book did johnny and ponyboy read in the church
Down
- Who was mentioned in the last sentence of the whole book?
- Ponyboy and Johny stayed in an abandoned
- What did Johnny tell ponyboy before he died?
- How many socs were at the rumble?
- How did the church catch on fire?
11 Clues: Who did johnny kill? • How many socs were at the rumble? • How did the church catch on fire? • what do they call the cops in the book • Ponyboy and Johny stayed in an abandoned • From what restaurant was johnny last meal • What did Johnny tell ponyboy before he died? • What book did johnny and ponyboy read in the church • ...
Steven B 2023-04-11
Across
- Continent sizes are accurately portrayed but distance and direction aren't (1IDK)
- The movement of people from rural to urban (6VIT)
- Activities involved in the creation of a product(Eg.design,manufacturing,etc.(5IDK)
- Body of materials,customary beliefs,and social forms that together constitute the distinct tradition of a group of people(3VIT)
- Explains how are distributed and why a regualr pattern of settlement exists(6IDK)
- A nation living across states.Can either have a state,a state divide in two, or be stateless(4CC)
- Clustering of productive activities and people for mutual advantage.(7CC)
- The blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait(3IDK)
- The time it takes for a population to double in size(2IDK)
- Total number of objects in an area(2CC)
- Shape of countries near the equator are especially distorted(1CC)
- The place where the settlement located.Absolute location.(6CC)
- Size of areas changes depending on data potrayed on the map (1IDK)
- Boundary that is drawn by powerful outsiders that ignores existing cutural groups(4IDK)
- A large area of farming land that has less workers spread out(5CC)
- Describes where the settlemtn is in relation to other settlements and features of the area(6CC)
- An urban area that dominates then its country's economy,culture and economy while also having double the pop. from the next biggest city in the country(6IDK)
- An effort by one country to establish settlement in a territory and to impose its political,economic,and cultural principles on the territory(3CC)
- Modifying the enviroments to raise plants or animals for food or other uses(5VIT)
- A term used by geographers that means where people are settled on the earth(2VIT)
- A small area of land thats used for farming with alot of workers(5CC)
Down
- Makes something that gains volume or weight during production(7CC)
- A series of laws in the UK which allow citizens to buy communal land to then be private(5IDK)
- Number of people supported by a unit area of arable land(2CC)
- The transfer of descion-making power from central government to a lower level(4IDK)
- The decline in travel time between geographical locations as a result of transportation,communication, and related technological and social innovations(3IDK)
- Attempts to explain the relationship between the core and periphary countries(7IDK)
- A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s(7VIT)
- The policy of extending a country's influence through political or military force to areas already developed by an indigenous people(3CC)
- Moving herds of animals to highlands during summer and to lowlands during winter(2IDK)
- Final authority over a territory and the right to defend territorial integrity against incursion(4VIT)
- Shape and directions of countries are fairly accurate but is greatly distorted at the poles (1CC)
- Are used as a communications tool-tell us how human activities are distributed (1VIT)
- A location where transfer is possible from one mode of transportation to another(7IDK)
- A state with two or more nations(4CC)
35 Clues: A state with two or more nations(4CC) • Total number of objects in an area(2CC) • The movement of people from rural to urban (6VIT) • The time it takes for a population to double in size(2IDK) • Number of people supported by a unit area of arable land(2CC) • The place where the settlement located.Absolute location.(6CC) • ...
Outsiders Vocab Chapters 9, 10, 11, 12 2017-10-20
Across
- wary; suspicious
- shifted from one direction to another
- an appearance in front of a judge before trial
- adored; worshipped; blindly admired
- dresses; wearing
- tortured; agonized; heartbroken
- state of emptiness; void
- set free after evidence has been considered
- withdrawing or shrinking from
- acting according to general rules
- protector; one who watches over another
Down
- gushed up
- regretfully; sorrowfully
- likely
- wildly irrational; mentally wandering
- great in size or scope
- to draw together; shrink
- not slack; pulled light
- not enjoying the social or economic benefits others have; needy or disadvantaged
- state in which the mind and senses are dulled; daze
20 Clues: likely • gushed up • wary; suspicious • dresses; wearing • great in size or scope • not slack; pulled light • regretfully; sorrowfully • to draw together; shrink • state of emptiness; void • withdrawing or shrinking from • tortured; agonized; heartbroken • acting according to general rules • adored; worshipped; blindly admired • shifted from one direction to another • ...
Nicholas James Jack Pringle Outsiders Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-01
Across
- handle of a weapon
- tiredly
- with obstinate determination
- concept or beilief of something
- burn slowly with smoke but no flame
- young person commiting crime
- without respect
- when you strike someone
- being serious
- a reform school
- with great care or caution
- to do something alone
- almost sick not feeling well
Down
- horse or husky voice
- prevent someone from speaking
- shake involuntarily
- deceitful unprincipulled
- a slang for understand
- express duty or obligation
- spectic disbelieving
- a type of manner
- son noisily
- shake or trembling while speaking
- uttering words
- a male horse
- compose or unconcerned manner
- only,just,simply
- smoked dazed
- stubborn bad temper
- behavior of a person
30 Clues: tiredly • son noisily • a male horse • smoked dazed • being serious • uttering words • without respect • a reform school • a type of manner • only,just,simply • handle of a weapon • shake involuntarily • stubborn bad temper • horse or husky voice • spectic disbelieving • behavior of a person • to do something alone • a slang for understand • when you strike someone • deceitful unprincipulled • ...
