the outsiders Crossword Puzzles
The Lord of The RIngs: The Return Of The King 2014-01-14
Across
- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
- The Capital of Gondor
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- The true king of Gondor
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
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- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- Also known as Halflings
- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Theoden, the king of Rohan
- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo on his journey
- Frodos Sword
- The one ring to rule them all
- Base of operations for sauron
- King of Rohan
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • The true king of Gondor • The one ring to rule them all • Base of operations for sauron • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • The ring bearer who destroys the one ring • Servents bound to the power of the one ring • ...
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2014-01-20
Across
- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden
- Also known as Halflings
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
- The one ring to rule them all
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
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- King of Rohan
- The true king of Gondor
- The Capital of Gondor
- Base of operations for sauron
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo
- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
- Frodos Sword
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • The true king of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • Base of operations for sauron • The one ring to rule them all • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden • ...
The Lord of The RIngs: The Return Of The King 2014-01-14
Across
- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo on his journey
- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Theoden, the king of Rohan
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
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- Also known as Halflings
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- The Capital of Gondor
- King of Rohan
- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
- The true king of Gondor
- The one ring to rule them all
- Frodos Sword
- Base of operations for sauron
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • The true king of Gondor • The one ring to rule them all • Base of operations for sauron • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • The ring bearer who destroys the one ring • Servents bound to the power of the one ring • ...
The Lord of The Rings: The Return Of The King 2014-01-20
Across
- The main enemies fought throughout the story
- Also known as Halflings
- The people of Dunland, also known as wildmen of Dunland
- Servents bound to the power of the one ring
- Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo
- The one ring to rule them all
- The Capital of Gondor
- King of Rohan
- The primary antagonist in The Return of The King
- The true king of Gondor
Down
- An elven outpost in middle-earth
- Also known as Elven bread or waybread
- The ring bearer who destroys the one ring
- Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden
- Leader of the Istari (Wizards sent to middle earth)
- Frodos Sword
- The ancient capital city of Gondor
- Base of operations for sauron
- Where the one ring was created and destroyed
- An area in middle-earth inhabited by hobbits
20 Clues: Frodos Sword • King of Rohan • The Capital of Gondor • Also known as Halflings • The true king of Gondor • The one ring to rule them all • Base of operations for sauron • An elven outpost in middle-earth • The ancient capital city of Gondor • Fellow hobbit who accompanies Frodo • Also known as Elven bread or waybread • Gandalfs horse, given to him by Théoden • ...
The sky's the limit! 2021-01-15
17 Clues: syy • tapa • raja • taivas • äänekäs • toiminta • suojella • merkitty • ympäristö • sinä itse • keskustelu • mehiläispesä • vaelluspolku • milloin tahansa • vaikutti, tuntui • valkopäämerikotka • villieläimet, villi luonto
The media / the press 2022-05-28
20 Clues: compte • magnat • magnat • magnat • magnat • s'abonner • des abonnés • utilisateur • des journaux • des lecteurs • des magazines • désinformation • réseaux sociaux • organe de presse • publicités papier • paysage médiatique • salle de rédaction • publicités en ligne • média d'information • liberté de la presse
The Verdict - The Constitution 2025-11-30
Across
- A form of structural protection that divides law-making powers. (Multiple words)
- A protection explicitly written into the Constitution. (Two Words)
- Guidelines for behaviour that may not carry legal force.
- A protection in the Constitution discovered through interpretation rather than explicit wording.(Two words)
- Idea that the executive must answer to Parliament and keep its confidence. (Two words)
- System where people choose members of Parliament to act on their behalf. (Two Words)
- A national vote required to change the Constitution.
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- The foundational document setting out how a nation is governed.
- The uniting of Australian colonies into one nation in 1901.
- Requirement for changing the Constitution: a national majority of voters and majorities in a majority of states. (Two words)
- Australia’s ultimate interpreter of the Constitution. (Two words).
- Branch that debates and creates laws.
- A formal rule enforceable by the state.
- Laws made by Parliament and written into Acts. (Two words)
- Judge-made law developed through court decisions. (Two words)
- Branch that puts laws into action and runs the day-to-day machinery of government.
- Branch of government that interprets and applies the law in courts.
17 Clues: Branch that debates and creates laws. • A formal rule enforceable by the state. • A national vote required to change the Constitution. • Guidelines for behaviour that may not carry legal force. • Laws made by Parliament and written into Acts. (Two words) • The uniting of Australian colonies into one nation in 1901. • ...
Outsiders 2022-02-03
outsiders 2017-10-30
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse 2023-06-14
Across
- where you friends are
- a warm and fuzzy feeling that makes you feel good
- taking some alone time to think
- obsessed with cake, always there to cheer you up
- always manages to say out loud what you don't know how to say
- the sound you make when you're happy
- feeling good intentions
- feeling thankful
Down
- when you don't know what to do
- strong and kind, always there to make you see the best in yourself
- knowing something that feels right
- quiet, always there to listen to you and help you see the world
- when there is no one with you
- you have it when you are part of a group
- when you feel that something bad is going to happen
- something delicious that always brings comfort
- feeling kind and sentimental thoughts
17 Clues: feeling thankful • where you friends are • feeling good intentions • when there is no one with you • when you don't know what to do • taking some alone time to think • knowing something that feels right • the sound you make when you're happy • feeling kind and sentimental thoughts • you have it when you are part of a group • something delicious that always brings comfort • ...
Outsiders 2022-02-03
the 2022-04-21
Across
- It is responsible for photosynthesis. In plant cells but not animal cells.
- it inspects proteins.
- It is the strength for the cell.
- it is a storage unit of the cell.
- Its a storage unit for the cell. It stores water and other materials
- the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP
Down
- it contains enzymes the aid the cell.
- It lets things in and out.
- Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste.
- its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA
- its is the place where ribosomes are made
- its the highway of the cell. its responsible for transporting proteins.
12 Clues: it inspects proteins. • It lets things in and out. • It is the strength for the cell. • it is a storage unit of the cell. • it contains enzymes the aid the cell. • Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste. • its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA • its is the place where ribosomes are made • the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP • ...
THE 2025-02-24
12 Clues: inside job • he was right • 5'7 from amp • fill in blank • a mans best friend • the best breakfast • there always hiring • the old guy from amp • overrated movie snack • something you don't have • the second best breakfast • the best of the best the king of all kings the one above all
The 2025-11-07
Across
- From a horror game and is brown and can throw it back
- What is caught but never thrown?
- What has hands but cannot clap?
- The most intelligent and strongest aquatic lifeform
- Is the biggest dumbest gayest dumbest moron hominid neanderthal in the world
- What gamers do
- The lesbian bird
Down
- When the
- The greatest form of literature
- The greatest game of all time
- Has never lost an argument before
- She is greedy and wants even more food
12 Clues: When the • What gamers do • The lesbian bird • The greatest game of all time • The greatest form of literature • What has hands but cannot clap? • What is caught but never thrown? • Has never lost an argument before • She is greedy and wants even more food • The most intelligent and strongest aquatic lifeform • From a horror game and is brown and can throw it back • ...
the 2022-04-21
Across
- It is responsible for photosynthesis. In plant cells but not animal cells.
- it inspects proteins.
- It is the strength for the cell.
- it is a storage unit of the cell.
- Its a storage unit for the cell. It stores water and other materials
- the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP
Down
- it contains enzymes the aid the cell.
- It lets things in and out.
- Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste.
- its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA
- its is the place where ribosomes are made
- its the highway of the cell. its responsible for transporting proteins.
12 Clues: it inspects proteins. • It lets things in and out. • It is the strength for the cell. • it is a storage unit of the cell. • it contains enzymes the aid the cell. • Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste. • its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA • its is the place where ribosomes are made • the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP • ...
the 2022-04-21
Across
- It is responsible for photosynthesis. In plant cells but not animal cells.
- it inspects proteins.
- It is the strength for the cell.
- it is a storage unit of the cell.
- Its a storage unit for the cell. It stores water and other materials
- the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP
Down
- it contains enzymes the aid the cell.
- It lets things in and out.
- Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste.
- its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA
- its is the place where ribosomes are made
- its the highway of the cell. its responsible for transporting proteins.
12 Clues: it inspects proteins. • It lets things in and out. • It is the strength for the cell. • it is a storage unit of the cell. • it contains enzymes the aid the cell. • Cleans the cell. It gets rid of waste. • its the boss of the cell. it holds DNA • its is the place where ribosomes are made • the powerhouse of the cell. it produces ATP • ...
the 2023-10-26
12 Clues: very sweet • Has a trunk • it is sugary • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • has chocolate chips • most consumed liquid • can be made into burgers • often baked before eating • can be eaten in various ways
the 2023-10-14
12 Clues: 8x1 • those • pathos • worldly • duplicate • hoot, bark • time (greek)- • groove master • light to reason • dark side of the moon • the name you should know • 6k (another time, another place)
the 2024-02-06
Across
- my favorite class
- USA USA USA CACAW CACAW
- i have so much of this, nobody can comprehend it (hint: ends with z)
- another name for period (made up by me, but often said by Gordon Ramsey in a different context)
- favorite pasta mmmm
- nostalgia
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- club that my mom forced me to join but now i like it and now my mom wants to make me quit?? wtf???????????
- name of my birthday cake
- thing that keeps me up at night
- game that i have been playing since age 4 (I MISS GUESTS)
- mr krone got super mad when i called him this
- thing that makes me dead inside
12 Clues: nostalgia • my favorite class • favorite pasta mmmm • USA USA USA CACAW CACAW • name of my birthday cake • thing that keeps me up at night • thing that makes me dead inside • mr krone got super mad when i called him this • game that i have been playing since age 4 (I MISS GUESTS) • i have so much of this, nobody can comprehend it (hint: ends with z) • ...
The seasons, The weather, the Months 2023-07-17
Across
- a season that has very cold days
- the season when the flowers start to grow
- la traduccion de frio
- a month that has only 28 days
- the sixth month in a year
- the month that comes before october
- la traduccion de soleado
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- miercoles
- the season when the leaves start to fall
- la traduccion de lluvioso
- christmas´ month
- la traduccion de fin de semana
- the season that has very hot days
- the first month of the year
- the month that goes after july
15 Clues: miercoles • christmas´ month • la traduccion de frio • la traduccion de soleado • la traduccion de lluvioso • the sixth month in a year • the first month of the year • a month that has only 28 days • la traduccion de fin de semana • the month that goes after july • a season that has very cold days • the season that has very hot days • the month that comes before october • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Crossword 2022-02-02
18 Clues: sad • trick • severe • mocking • quickly • serious • Curious • soothing • admirable • disgusting • territories • acting smug • hopelessness • overwhelming • full of malice • deceptive, untrustworthy • excessive eating or drinking • having a voice that sounds husky or rough
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe 2025-12-17
Across
- a great victory or success
- very unhappy or miserable
- filled with magic
- causing pain or being mean
- someone who betrays or is disloyal
- a large cabinet used to store clothes
- a wrapped package
- a magical creature that is half man and half goat
- to break trust
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- a scarf worn around the neck
- gentle and not wild
- grand and impressive
- serious and calm
- extra; more than what is needed
- to save someone from danger
- strange or unusual
- a prediction about the future
- to be careful or watch out
18 Clues: to break trust • serious and calm • filled with magic • a wrapped package • strange or unusual • gentle and not wild • grand and impressive • very unhappy or miserable • a great victory or success • causing pain or being mean • to be careful or watch out • to save someone from danger • a scarf worn around the neck • a prediction about the future • extra; more than what is needed • ...
The Mass: The Treasure of the Church 2018-07-09
Across
- This person may also read the Gospel: D_____
- The Priest does this to the Gospel after proclaiming it.
- A person who may read the Gospel: P_____
- The Father, Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit: One God and _____ Divine Persons.
- The Prayer of the ________ prays for the world, the Church, ourselves and those who have died.
- This reading comes from the New Testament.
- At the beginning of Mass, the Priest kisses the ____.
- God speaks to us through His W___.
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- Jesus is fully human and fully ______.
- The _____ reading may come from the Old Testament.
- The words of Jesus: G______
- We do this during the first and second reading.
- The Priest says: "The Lord be with you" and we say: "And with your ______"
- The opening prayer which the Priest offers to God the Father.
- When the Gospel is read, we _____.
- We stand as we sing the opening ____.
- The first and second readings may be read by the p_____.
- This prayer is a summary of our Catholic Faith: The _____
18 Clues: The words of Jesus: G______ • When the Gospel is read, we _____. • God speaks to us through His W___. • We stand as we sing the opening ____. • Jesus is fully human and fully ______. • A person who may read the Gospel: P_____ • This reading comes from the New Testament. • This person may also read the Gospel: D_____ • We do this during the first and second reading. • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2023-03-10
Across
- a strip of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room
- a thing or collection of things wrapped in paper in order to be carried or sent by mail
- impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; striking
- strange and frightening
- nature spirit who lives in trees
- feeling uncertain about something
- feeling or showing grief
- a structure of wood, marble, or stone above and around a fireplace
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- in an active, quick, or energetic way
- possessing or showing courage or determination
- burned
- causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness
- having or showing a mild, kind, or tender temperament or character
- mythical creature with the torso of a man, and the lower body of a horse
- half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology
- a manner or the sound of someone walking
- a large, tall cabinet in which clothes may be hung or stored
- based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair
18 Clues: burned • strange and frightening • feeling or showing grief • nature spirit who lives in trees • feeling uncertain about something • in an active, quick, or energetic way • a manner or the sound of someone walking • possessing or showing courage or determination • causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness • ...
WorldHistory CrossWord 2018-06-06
Across
- by a king or queen
- southern Italy and Sicily; strongly influenced Roman society
- medieval sport in which knights fought to unhorse each other
- family of rulers whose right is passed on within the family.
- of a kingdom
- peasant farmers of the manors
- upper class "insiders" to Roman politics, religion, and society
- most common of various titles for ancient Egyptians monarchs
- crusade of 15,000 to 20,000 people, mostly simple farmers, who were destroyed by experienced Turkish warriors
- that satisfied the growing need for men with special training in such professions as law and medicine
- attempt to synthesize Greek philosophy with Romanism
- Celtic barbarians from western Europe; occupied the Po River Valley in the north
- form of the bubonic plague that killed 1/3 to 1/2 of Europe's population
- of the Roman army who went to North Africa and defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama
- government of divine authority
- course that consisted of arithmetic, music, geometry, and astronomy
- drying a dead body to prevent it from rotting
- major Indian religious system, which had its origins in the religious beliefs of the Aryans who settled India after 1500 B.C.
- fortified dwelling built in the Middle Ages
- of the church that persons who robbed churches, took a serf's property, or killed a noncombatant during battle should be denied the sacraments
- first writing system of the Aryans, developed around 1000 B.C.
- lower class "outsiders" to Roman political and cultural life
- brothers who, as tribunes, championed the poor and died for their
- Mesopotamian society stating that men dominated the society.
- Carthaginian general who led an army of men and elephants over the Alps into Italy
- class/the class between the nobility and the peasants (the burgers)
- who holds a piece of land and permits another to use it in return for certain promised services
- city of Rome
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- administrative organization that relied on non elective officials and regular procedure's.
- architectural style that featured tall walls with many pointed windows (often stained glass) and elaborate steeples and points, which seemed to give churches a tall light appearance
- august body of 100 patrician elders who advised the king
- armed warriors, often wearing full body armor and mounted on horses
- piece of land hald by one man
- medieval sport in which groups of knights fought mock battles that lasted an entire day and ranged over the whole countryside
- Hinduism, the force generated by a person's actions that determines how the person will be reborn in the next life
- in one god
- course consisting of grammar, rhetoric, and logic
- that belonged to a noble, ranging in size from a few hundred acres to several thousand acres
- of writing created by the Sumerians
- set of rigid categories in ancient India that determined a person's occupation and economic potential, as well as his or her position in society, based partly on skin color
- or "Sacred Writings" of the ancient Egyptians
- from the city of Carthage in North Africa
- and unique emblems and designs displayed on armor, shields, and banners to identify knights in combat
- who is permitted by a lord to use a piece of land in return for certain promised services
- rebirth of an individual's soul in a different form after death
- towns that sprang up beside fortresses
- settled communities to create their own empire
- steward of the whole land
- seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia that blows warm, moist air from the southwest during the summer, bringing heavy rains, and cold, dry air from the northeast during the winter
- fairs/an international event that brought together merchants from many lands to sell and purchase items
- stepped tower
- to certain holy places in an effort to prove one's piety
- architectural style that was characterized by the use of thick massive walls and small windows with rounded arches
- city of the Eastern Roman Empire, founded by Constantine and later renamed Constantinople
- proclamation that forbade fighting from Friday through Sunday of each week
- confederation of northern German towns, formed during the 13th century and eventually embracing some 85 cities, that protected the merchants of its constituent cities
- living in burgs
- fought for the stated purpose of capturing the Holy Land from the muslims and holding it for Christendom
- way of life based upon the ownership and use of land
- political unit or state
- believing in multiple gods h/the basic unit of Sumerian civilization
- code of conduct for the nobility and knights
- lord's fields, in which the serfs had to work two to three days each week
- early form of trade unionism, consisting of voluntary associations among merchants, artisans, and craftsmen
64 Clues: in one god • of a kingdom • city of Rome • stepped tower • living in burgs • by a king or queen • political unit or state • steward of the whole land • piece of land hald by one man • peasant farmers of the manors • government of divine authority • of writing created by the Sumerians • towns that sprang up beside fortresses • from the city of Carthage in North Africa • ...
ELA Review Q3 2021-03-05
Across
- A singular pronoun that has more than 1 antecedents.
- A, an, & the.
- A point of view that uses words like "you, your, & yours".
- A noun that you CANNOT physically see, smell, touch, taste, and/or feel.
- A word part that always comes at the beginning of a word. (Only has a dash "-" at the end of the word part.)
- Persuasive writing technique used to make others feel like outsiders if they do not believe what you do.
- A modifier that describes a verb & usually ends in "-ly"
- A word that can show action, links nouns to modifiers, or helps other verbs.
- A verb form that uses "have, had, or has" + a past participle.
- In writing, this is simply a statement that the author makes to voice their opinion.
- A pronoun error in which the antecedent is in one person or number, and the pronoun is in a different person or number.
- Tells us the job of the pronoun.
- A verb form that does not use helping verbs other than "will".
- A word that takes the place of a noun.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
- The person or thing that receives the action in the sentence.
- The noun that a pronoun refers back to in a sentence/clause/text.
- A clause that does make sense on its own and could be its own sentence.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is showing ownership over something.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is the subject of the sentence/clause.
- In writing, this is the specific example(s) that the author uses to elaborate on their reasoning.
- A verb that WILL take place in the future.
- A pronoun that ends in "self" or "selves" and adds emphasis to a sentence.
- A pronoun that ends in "self" or "selves" acts as the object of the sentence.
- A sentence with just one clause.
- A conjunction used in complex sentences.
- Tells us a verb's time (past, present, or future).
- Tells us if the pronoun is singular or plural.
- A type of sentence that asks a question (?).
- The word at the end of the prepositional phrase - answers the 'question' that the preposition asks.
- A type of sentence that ends in an exclamation point (!).
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- A verb that does not transfer its energy to an object.
- A type of sentence that gives a command.
- A verb that takes place in the past.
- A modifier that describes a noun or pronoun.
- A point of view that uses words like "I, me, my, we, our..."
- A verb that is currently taking place.
- A noun that you can physically see, smell, touch, taste, and/or feel.
- Adjectives & adverbs.
- Tells us the perspective of the pronoun.
- A form of writing in which the author tries to persuade you to think the way they do.
- A singular noun that describes a group of something (herd, class...)
- In writing, this is the reasoning that supports the author's opinion.
- (FANBOYS) A conjunction used in compound sentences.
- A word part that has a dash "-" on either side and can be placed anywhere in a word.
- A point of view that uses words like "he, she, it, they..."
- A specific person, place, thing, or idea that is always capitalized.
- Also known as a dependent clause.
- A group of words that stars with a preposition and ends with the object of the preposition.
- A word that tells us location or time.
- Details in a story/text that appeal to your 5 senses (touch, taste, smell, sight, & feeling).
- A sentence with 2 independent clauses & a coordinating conjunction
- A verb that "helps" an action verb by telling us its tense (past, present, future)
- A type of sentence that simply makes a statement.
- A clause that does not make sense on its own - starts with a subordinating conjunction.
- The pronoun case in which the pronoun is the object of the sentence/clause.
- "more than one".
- A sentence with 1 indep. clause, 1 sub. conj., and 1 dep. clause.
- This is the subject of all command sentences (imperative sentences).
- A verb-word created by adding "-ing" to a verb - used in progressive form.
- The person or thing that the action of the sentence is being done for.
- The correct use of spelling, grammar, and punctuation in writing.
- A word part that comes at the end of a word. (Only has a dash "-" at the beginning of the word part.)
- The person or thing that is directly receiving the action of the sentence.
- A verb form that uses helping verbs + a present participle.
- A verb-word created by using a past tense verb used in perfect form.
- A verb that links together modifiers and their nouns.
- "only one".
- A verb that transfers its energy to an object.
- A verb that can physically or mentally be performed.
- The person or thing that does the action in the sentence.
- An error in which a sentence that contains more than 2 clauses.
72 Clues: "only one". • A, an, & the. • "more than one". • Adjectives & adverbs. • Tells us the job of the pronoun. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • A sentence with just one clause. • Also known as a dependent clause. • A verb that takes place in the past. • A verb that is currently taking place. • A word that tells us location or time. • A word that takes the place of a noun. • ...
Educ459 Crossword 2021-10-16
Across
- McLaren describes this term as the process of a person appreciating and loving oneself through earning knowledge and relationships that dignify his or her background and customs. Further, though, this process allows an individual to define and transform the broader social order, instead of simply serving it, by questioning and selecting facets of the dominant culture.
- Neoliberalism brings about the theme of _________, which allows the system to rationalize enforcement of consequences as well as its neglect of marginalized people. In this, those who are spared and not marginalized are validated in terms of virtue while a negative, fabricated image is created by the system for those who are penalized (De Lissovoy).
- De Lissovoy asserts that this navigates individuals anxiously through modern capitalism and difficult economic spheres, presenting “choices” (or, that is, the illusion or limited supply of choices) in challenging situations to consumers.
- In Anyon’s __________-class schools, most students’ parents have blue-collar jobs, students are graded based on how well they follow instructions, and work (especially language arts) is done mechanically to prepare for future wage labor.
- The American ________ is an ideal composed of myths that paint the United States as a place of inarguably equal opportunity and reliable meritocracy which encourages many to believe in “climbing the ladder” despite disparities and inequity in the American socio-economic hierarchy; in this, opportunity to progress in life is available to every U.S. citizen.
- Dewey asserts that ___________ is problematic to a democratic society because it stifles free social interactions, causes rigidity in life, and leads groups to viewing outsiders as enemies.
- In Anyon’s Executive ___________ School, children are encouraged to reason, develop analytical abilities through critical thinking, form ideas on how things fit together in systems, and most families belong to the capitalist class with the majority of fathers serving as top executors at large corporations.
- Student _______ in a school allows room for students to create their own ideas and act on them, which is Gannon’s key to rejecting a single focus on what the students cannot or are not allowed to do and preventing them from acquiring too passive of roles.
Down
- Pedagogy of __________ highlights the necessity for both students and educators to step out of their comfort zones while also pointing out issues in the emotional framework that leads to unconscious involvement with hegemony; urges students to critically analyze their own beliefs.
- The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum.
- Classrooms of Death simply distribute _______ in “chunks” without consideration of its role, whereas a classroom/school of life works to keep content within the framework of lived experiences; critical pedagogy is concerned with the relationship between this and power.
- McLaren believes that ________ might just be repressive instances marked by the dominant culture. In school instruction, this often serves as a sign of student determination not to be hidden or silenced when facing erasure, especially when the students in their daily lives have little access to the culture of learning used in the classroom.
- Young (in fictional writing mentioned by Mijs) posits that this term is the sum of natural endowments (especially IQ) and effort together, and that this provides the foundation for the allocation of reward; the ideology in which this functions contends that the person who performs best should be rewarded, but dismisses the complexity of U.S. classes, pay gaps, inaccessibility to opportunity, and more.
- Mijs believes that Meritocracy remains not only unmet, but in general is a promise which is ______________, as the definitions of “merit” always serve one group of people and put the other group at a disadvantage. So, true meritocracy in any sense cannot be achieved.
- __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies.
- Children in Anyon’s Affluent Professional School are given _________ capital (instead of currency/concrete capital), which gives them the opportunity to earn skills in linguistics, art, self expression, and more and sets them up to eventually become professionals or experts in fields later on.
- De Lissovoy explains that in Lacan’s work on capitalism and neoliberalism, drive and _________ both are connected to loss- this happens as the former attains enjoyment through repetition of loss and the latter is never satisfied.
- Epstein’s __________ model in Boler’s text interprets angry resistance in classroom settings as cries for care and attention - this highlights the necessity for compassion from educators as the anger likely serves as a sign that the individual may be willing to grow.
- This type of student in Ahmed’s text works alongside the censoring student as a figure who wants the “wrong” things and is often blamed for the loss of what’s considered “good” as courses are tailored to ideas, material, or more which are in fashion or new (hint: a participle).
- This type of discourse looks into ideas that make up and/or influence knowledge, especially by working to show how the status quo is pushed by teaching concepts that are considered to be of “high status”; theorists look into how materials, teaching practices, and more in a classroom put the dominant ideology at an advantage while excluding those which are marginalized.
20 Clues: __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies. • The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum. • ...
Educ459 Crossword 2021-10-16
Across
- In Anyon’s Executive ___________ School, children are encouraged to reason, develop analytical abilities through critical thinking, form ideas on how things fit together in systems, and most families belong to the capitalist class with the majority of fathers serving as top executors at large corporations.
- De Lissovoy explains that in Lacan’s work on capitalism and neoliberalism, drive and _________ both are connected to loss- this happens as the former attains enjoyment through repetition of loss and the latter is never satisfied.
- De Lissovoy asserts that this navigates individuals anxiously through modern capitalism and difficult economic spheres, presenting “choices” (or, that is, the illusion or limited supply of choices) in challenging situations to consumers.
- Student _______ in a school allows room for students to create their own ideas and act on them, which is Gannon’s key to rejecting a single focus on what the students cannot or are not allowed to do and preventing them from acquiring too passive of roles.
- __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies.
- The American ________ is an ideal composed of myths that paint the United States as a place of inarguably equal opportunity and reliable meritocracy which encourages many to believe in “climbing the ladder” despite disparities and inequity in the American socio-economic hierarchy; in this, opportunity to progress in life is available to every U.S. citizen.
- Mijs believes that Meritocracy remains not only unmet, but in general is a promise which is ______________, as the definitions of “merit” always serve one group of people and put the other group at a disadvantage. So, true meritocracy in any sense cannot be achieved.
- Dewey asserts that ___________ is problematic to a democratic society because it stifles free social interactions, causes rigidity in life, and leads groups to viewing outsiders as enemies.
- Young (in fictional writing mentioned by Mijs) posits that this term is the sum of natural endowments (especially IQ) and effort together, and that this provides the foundation for the allocation of reward; the ideology in which this functions contends that the person who performs best should be rewarded, but dismisses the complexity of U.S. classes, pay gaps, inaccessibility to opportunity, and more.
- Neoliberalism brings about the theme of _________, which allows the system to rationalize enforcement of consequences as well as its neglect of marginalized people. In this, those who are spared and not marginalized are validated in terms of virtue while a negative, fabricated image is created by the system for those who are penalized (De Lissovoy).
Down
- McLaren believes that ________ might just be repressive instances marked by the dominant culture. In school instruction, this often serves as a sign of student determination not to be hidden or silenced when facing erasure, especially when the students in their daily lives have little access to the culture of learning used in the classroom.
- Pedagogy of __________ highlights the necessity for both students and educators to step out of their comfort zones while also pointing out issues in the emotional framework that leads to unconscious involvement with hegemony; urges students to critically analyze their own beliefs.
- This type of discourse looks into ideas that make up and/or influence knowledge, especially by working to show how the status quo is pushed by teaching concepts that are considered to be of “high status”; theorists look into how materials, teaching practices, and more in a classroom put the dominant ideology at an advantage while excluding those which are marginalized.
- Classrooms of Death simply distribute _______ in “chunks” without consideration of its role, whereas a classroom/school of life works to keep content within the framework of lived experiences; critical pedagogy is concerned with the relationship between this and power.
- In Anyon’s __________-class schools, most students’ parents have blue-collar jobs, students are graded based on how well they follow instructions, and work (especially language arts) is done mechanically to prepare for future wage labor.
- McLaren describes this term as the process of a person appreciating and loving oneself through earning knowledge and relationships that dignify his or her background and customs. Further, though, this process allows an individual to define and transform the broader social order, instead of simply serving it, by questioning and selecting facets of the dominant culture.
- The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum.
- This type of student in Ahmed’s text works alongside the censoring student as a figure who wants the “wrong” things and is often blamed for the loss of what’s considered “good” as courses are tailored to ideas, material, or more which are in fashion or new (hint: a participle).
- Epstein’s __________ model in Boler’s text interprets angry resistance in classroom settings as cries for care and attention - this highlights the necessity for compassion from educators as the anger likely serves as a sign that the individual may be willing to grow.
- Children in Anyon’s Affluent Professional School are given _________ capital (instead of currency/concrete capital), which gives them the opportunity to earn skills in linguistics, art, self expression, and more and sets them up to eventually become professionals or experts in fields later on.
20 Clues: __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies. • The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum. • ...
Educ459 Crossword 2021-10-16
Across
- In Anyon’s Executive ___________ School, children are encouraged to reason, develop analytical abilities through critical thinking, form ideas on how things fit together in systems, and most families belong to the capitalist class with the majority of fathers serving as top executors at large corporations.
- De Lissovoy explains that in Lacan’s work on capitalism and neoliberalism, drive and _________ both are connected to loss- this happens as the former attains enjoyment through repetition of loss and the latter is never satisfied.
- De Lissovoy asserts that this navigates individuals anxiously through modern capitalism and difficult economic spheres, presenting “choices” (or, that is, the illusion or limited supply of choices) in challenging situations to consumers.
- Student _______ in a school allows room for students to create their own ideas and act on them, which is Gannon’s key to rejecting a single focus on what the students cannot or are not allowed to do and preventing them from acquiring too passive of roles.
- __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies.
- The American ________ is an ideal composed of myths that paint the United States as a place of inarguably equal opportunity and reliable meritocracy which encourages many to believe in “climbing the ladder” despite disparities and inequity in the American socio-economic hierarchy; in this, opportunity to progress in life is available to every U.S. citizen.
- Mijs believes that Meritocracy remains not only unmet, but in general is a promise which is ______________, as the definitions of “merit” always serve one group of people and put the other group at a disadvantage. So, true meritocracy in any sense cannot be achieved.
- Dewey asserts that ___________ is problematic to a democratic society because it stifles free social interactions, causes rigidity in life, and leads groups to viewing outsiders as enemies.
- Young (in fictional writing mentioned by Mijs) posits that this term is the sum of natural endowments (especially IQ) and effort together, and that this provides the foundation for the allocation of reward; the ideology in which this functions contends that the person who performs best should be rewarded, but dismisses the complexity of U.S. classes, pay gaps, inaccessibility to opportunity, and more.
- Neoliberalism brings about the theme of _________, which allows the system to rationalize enforcement of consequences as well as its neglect of marginalized people. In this, those who are spared and not marginalized are validated in terms of virtue while a negative, fabricated image is created by the system for those who are penalized (De Lissovoy).
Down
- McLaren believes that ________ might just be repressive instances marked by the dominant culture. In school instruction, this often serves as a sign of student determination not to be hidden or silenced when facing erasure, especially when the students in their daily lives have little access to the culture of learning used in the classroom.
- Pedagogy of __________ highlights the necessity for both students and educators to step out of their comfort zones while also pointing out issues in the emotional framework that leads to unconscious involvement with hegemony; urges students to critically analyze their own beliefs.
- This type of discourse looks into ideas that make up and/or influence knowledge, especially by working to show how the status quo is pushed by teaching concepts that are considered to be of “high status”; theorists look into how materials, teaching practices, and more in a classroom put the dominant ideology at an advantage while excluding those which are marginalized.
- Classrooms of Death simply distribute _______ in “chunks” without consideration of its role, whereas a classroom/school of life works to keep content within the framework of lived experiences; critical pedagogy is concerned with the relationship between this and power.
- In Anyon’s __________-class schools, most students’ parents have blue-collar jobs, students are graded based on how well they follow instructions, and work (especially language arts) is done mechanically to prepare for future wage labor.
- McLaren describes this term as the process of a person appreciating and loving oneself through earning knowledge and relationships that dignify his or her background and customs. Further, though, this process allows an individual to define and transform the broader social order, instead of simply serving it, by questioning and selecting facets of the dominant culture.
- The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum.
- This type of student in Ahmed’s text works alongside the censoring student as a figure who wants the “wrong” things and is often blamed for the loss of what’s considered “good” as courses are tailored to ideas, material, or more which are in fashion or new (hint: a participle).
- Epstein’s __________ model in Boler’s text interprets angry resistance in classroom settings as cries for care and attention - this highlights the necessity for compassion from educators as the anger likely serves as a sign that the individual may be willing to grow.
- Children in Anyon’s Affluent Professional School are given _________ capital (instead of currency/concrete capital), which gives them the opportunity to earn skills in linguistics, art, self expression, and more and sets them up to eventually become professionals or experts in fields later on.
20 Clues: __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies. • The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum. • ...
The Outsiders: Chapters 5 - 6 2014-11-07
The Suffragists & the Suffragettes 2023-08-20
Across
- The acronym for the official name of the Suffragettes
- The surname of the founder of the Suffragists
- Another word which means 'to vote'
- To deliberately set fire to something
- The Suffragettes would take this action to prison to protest
- Suffragettes would do this to shop windows
- The type of tactics used by the Suffragettes in their suffrage campaign
- The Suffragists would write these to MPs and newspapers to try and convince them to support their suffrage campaign
- The Suffragists were seen to be this as they acted the way that men believed that women should behave in the early 20th century
Down
- The type of tactics used by the Suffragists in their suffrage campaign
- The surname of the founder of the Suffragettes
- MPs from this political party supported the Suffragists
- This happened to Suffragettes in prison who were on hunger strike
- The name given to people who use extreme violence to gain attention for their cause
- The slogan used by the Suffragettes
- The acronym for the official name of the Suffragists
16 Clues: Another word which means 'to vote' • The slogan used by the Suffragettes • To deliberately set fire to something • Suffragettes would do this to shop windows • The surname of the founder of the Suffragists • The surname of the founder of the Suffragettes • The acronym for the official name of the Suffragists • The acronym for the official name of the Suffragettes • ...
The Name's the Same 2026-01-01
Across
- Actor/Comedian DeVine, or Musician Levine
- First name for iCarly’s Cosgrove or for country singer Lambert
- Daphne du Maurier novel, or first name for singer of 2011 viral hit Friday
- The youngest Griffin on Family Guy, or nickname for a 2-time WNBA MVP
- ‘Father of the American Navy’ or bassist for Led Zeppelin
- NBA's Adebayo or MTV's Margera
- Snoopy's best friend was named after this legendary music festival
- A code name for Kill Bill’s ‘The Bride’, or Kobe Bryant's alter ego
- NBA Hall of Famer, or actor from Sinners (no Bs allowed)
- Former third baseman for the Phillies for much of the 70s and 80s, or the protagonist of Five Nights at Freddy’s
Down
- The ‘full government’ for Mac from It’s Always Sunny, or famous fast food mascot
- Grammy-winning Destiny’s Child singer or Oscar-Winning actress of Brokeback Mountain
- A Monkee, or a legendary pirate captain
- Iconic Miles Davis album, or how you might feel with a bad score on this page?
- A format of golf, or a way to prepare your eggs
- First name of Zbornak in Miami, or Gale in Kansas
16 Clues: NBA's Adebayo or MTV's Margera • A Monkee, or a legendary pirate captain • Actor/Comedian DeVine, or Musician Levine • A format of golf, or a way to prepare your eggs • First name of Zbornak in Miami, or Gale in Kansas • NBA Hall of Famer, or actor from Sinners (no Bs allowed) • ‘Father of the American Navy’ or bassist for Led Zeppelin • ...
The and The Grasshopper 2023-01-17
16 Clues: lewat • membawa • bekerja • berkata • berkicau • membantu • melompat • mengobrol • menyimpan • bernyanyi • mengetahui • menyiapkan • menyarankan • mati kelaparan • merasa pusing/bingung • memcontinued melanjutkan
The Fastest... The Clue... 2023-09-29
Across
- to organize
- in a way that shows you want sth to happen as soon as possible
- despite the fact
- to go on for too long
- the fallen Archangel
- a baseball glove
- ashamed
Down
- a room below ground level
- only one
- to visit someone
- a framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them, used to carry sick, injured or dead people.
- to take hold of something suddenly, firmly
- The warrior Archangel
- unhappy
- to make a long deep sound of pain or distress
- a style of dancing, that tells a dramatic story without speking or singing
16 Clues: unhappy • ashamed • only one • to organize • to visit someone • despite the fact • a baseball glove • the fallen Archangel • to go on for too long • The warrior Archangel • a room below ground level • to take hold of something suddenly, firmly • to make a long deep sound of pain or distress • in a way that shows you want sth to happen as soon as possible • ...
The Bicycle & the Sweetshop 2024-09-16
16 Clues: very • evil • goal • hated • quick • great • problem • confused • announced • doing well • dirt filth • stayed around • explain further • dirty disgusting • unwilling unsure • in a carefree way
The Eyes & The Impossible 2025-06-24
Across
- Symbol of limited freedom of dogs and pets
- Symbolize what the world is like beyond the park
- Known as "The Eyes"
- Symbolizing the breadth of the world outisde
- Choas clatter of wings and feet
- Something important to Johannes
Down
- Trouble Traveler
- Johannes greatest friend
- The leader of Bison who live in the park
- They are unreliable
- One of three Bison living in the park
- No inside joke greeting
- New animals that arrive at the park
- Laugh
- Inside the new building at the park
- The name of Johannes's brother
16 Clues: Laugh • Trouble Traveler • They are unreliable • Known as "The Eyes" • No inside joke greeting • Johannes greatest friend • The name of Johannes's brother • Choas clatter of wings and feet • Something important to Johannes • New animals that arrive at the park • Inside the new building at the park • One of three Bison living in the park • The leader of Bison who live in the park • ...
Outsiders Non-Fiction Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-05-16
Across
- to thrive, to grow well
- equivalent, having the same meaning, value, or effect
- bringing in money; profitable
- frightful, horrible, ghastly
Down
- to make larger, louder, or more powerful
- greatly respected; holy; sacred
- open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected
- required, not optional
8 Clues: required, not optional • to thrive, to grow well • frightful, horrible, ghastly • bringing in money; profitable • greatly respected; holy; sacred • to make larger, louder, or more powerful • equivalent, having the same meaning, value, or effect • open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected
Outsiders Vocabulary ch 9-10 MAKE-UP 2023-11-28
Across
- not slack; pulled tight
- tortured; agonized; heartbroken
- wildly irrational; mentally wandering
- acting according to general rules or standards
- wary; suspicious
Down
- not enjoying the social or economic benefits other have; needy or dis
- to draw together; shrink
- dressed; wearing
- regretfully; sorrowfully
- state in which the mind and senses are dulled; daze
10 Clues: dressed; wearing • wary; suspicious • not slack; pulled tight • to draw together; shrink • regretfully; sorrowfully • tortured; agonized; heartbroken • wildly irrational; mentally wandering • acting according to general rules or standards • state in which the mind and senses are dulled; daze • not enjoying the social or economic benefits other have; needy or dis
Outsiders Chapters 1-2 Vocab Review 2022-04-28
Across
- This word is slang for "You understand?" or "Got it?"
- Cherry had a ______ personality to match her red hair.
- When you act chill and calm all the time you might be described as ________.
- When you can't believe something happened, you might feel ________
- Something a couple that's been together might do from time to time when they can't agree about minor household problems
- This is an organized fight between two people or groups of people (it is the opposite of someone getting jumped)
Down
- When you lose stuff all the time or forget things frequently, you might be described as __________
- When someone does something in a sly or mischievous way it could be said they did it ________
8 Clues: This word is slang for "You understand?" or "Got it?" • Cherry had a ______ personality to match her red hair. • When you can't believe something happened, you might feel ________ • When you act chill and calm all the time you might be described as ________. • When someone does something in a sly or mischievous way it could be said they did it ________ • ...
Outsiders CW 3 (Chapters 9-12) 2018-02-05
Across
- Responsibility by law
- A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility
- Stretched or pulled tight
- Compliance with standards, rules, or laws
Down
- Abandon (a person, cause, or organization) in a way considered disloyal or treacherous
- Free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- Of very great extent or quantity
- Restrain or stop oneself from acting on an emotion
8 Clues: Responsibility by law • Stretched or pulled tight • Of very great extent or quantity • Compliance with standards, rules, or laws • A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility • Restrain or stop oneself from acting on an emotion • Free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • ...
The the Panther 2025-04-15
Across
- – A male sibling
- – To collect things together
- – A place where you watch plays
- – A word that means “even though”
- – Soft thing on a bird
Down
- – A person who writes books
- – A male parent
- – An old made-up story
- – To annoy someone
- – Another word for “under”
- – Something you have in your mind
- – A word used to show preference
12 Clues: – A male parent • – A male sibling • – To annoy someone • – An old made-up story • – Soft thing on a bird • – Another word for “under” • – A person who writes books • – To collect things together • – A place where you watch plays • – A word used to show preference • – Something you have in your mind • – A word that means “even though”
the the 2021-11-30
Educ459 Crossword 2021-10-16
Across
- In Anyon’s Executive ___________ School, children are encouraged to reason, develop analytical abilities through critical thinking, form ideas on how things fit together in systems, and most families belong to the capitalist class with the majority of fathers serving as top executors at large corporations.
- De Lissovoy explains that in Lacan’s work on capitalism and neoliberalism, drive and _________ both are connected to loss- this happens as the former attains enjoyment through repetition of loss and the latter is never satisfied.
- De Lissovoy asserts that this navigates individuals anxiously through modern capitalism and difficult economic spheres, presenting “choices” (or, that is, the illusion or limited supply of choices) in challenging situations to consumers.
- Student _______ in a school allows room for students to create their own ideas and act on them, which is Gannon’s key to rejecting a single focus on what the students cannot or are not allowed to do and preventing them from acquiring too passive of roles.
- __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies.
- The American ________ is an ideal composed of myths that paint the United States as a place of inarguably equal opportunity and reliable meritocracy which encourages many to believe in “climbing the ladder” despite disparities and inequity in the American socio-economic hierarchy; in this, opportunity to progress in life is available to every U.S. citizen.
- Mijs believes that Meritocracy remains not only unmet, but in general is a promise which is ______________, as the definitions of “merit” always serve one group of people and put the other group at a disadvantage. So, true meritocracy in any sense cannot be achieved.
- Dewey asserts that ___________ is problematic to a democratic society because it stifles free social interactions, causes rigidity in life, and leads groups to viewing outsiders as enemies.
- Young (in fictional writing mentioned by Mijs) posits that this term is the sum of natural endowments (especially IQ) and effort together, and that this provides the foundation for the allocation of reward; the ideology in which this functions contends that the person who performs best should be rewarded, but dismisses the complexity of U.S. classes, pay gaps, inaccessibility to opportunity, and more.
- Neoliberalism brings about the theme of _________, which allows the system to rationalize enforcement of consequences as well as its neglect of marginalized people. In this, those who are spared and not marginalized are validated in terms of virtue while a negative, fabricated image is created by the system for those who are penalized (De Lissovoy).
Down
- McLaren believes that ________ might just be repressive instances marked by the dominant culture. In school instruction, this often serves as a sign of student determination not to be hidden or silenced when facing erasure, especially when the students in their daily lives have little access to the culture of learning used in the classroom.
- Pedagogy of __________ highlights the necessity for both students and educators to step out of their comfort zones while also pointing out issues in the emotional framework that leads to unconscious involvement with hegemony; urges students to critically analyze their own beliefs.
- This type of discourse looks into ideas that make up and/or influence knowledge, especially by working to show how the status quo is pushed by teaching concepts that are considered to be of “high status”; theorists look into how materials, teaching practices, and more in a classroom put the dominant ideology at an advantage while excluding those which are marginalized.
- Classrooms of Death simply distribute _______ in “chunks” without consideration of its role, whereas a classroom/school of life works to keep content within the framework of lived experiences; critical pedagogy is concerned with the relationship between this and power.
- In Anyon’s __________-class schools, most students’ parents have blue-collar jobs, students are graded based on how well they follow instructions, and work (especially language arts) is done mechanically to prepare for future wage labor.
- McLaren describes this term as the process of a person appreciating and loving oneself through earning knowledge and relationships that dignify his or her background and customs. Further, though, this process allows an individual to define and transform the broader social order, instead of simply serving it, by questioning and selecting facets of the dominant culture.
- The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum.
- This type of student in Ahmed’s text works alongside the censoring student as a figure who wants the “wrong” things and is often blamed for the loss of what’s considered “good” as courses are tailored to ideas, material, or more which are in fashion or new (hint: a participle).
- Epstein’s __________ model in Boler’s text interprets angry resistance in classroom settings as cries for care and attention - this highlights the necessity for compassion from educators as the anger likely serves as a sign that the individual may be willing to grow.
- Children in Anyon’s Affluent Professional School are given _________ capital (instead of currency/concrete capital), which gives them the opportunity to earn skills in linguistics, art, self expression, and more and sets them up to eventually become professionals or experts in fields later on.
20 Clues: __________ ideologies work to oppose stereotypes and dispute the overall dominant ideologies. • The ________ Curriculum is understood as the (especially unintended) outcomes of schooling beyond those related to formal lessons and materials; the opposite of the overt curriculum. • ...
Outsiders Vocab Chapters 7-8 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-16
Across
- The man kept having the same ___(ing) dream night after night that he was falling off a cliff.
- My friend ___ to open the door when a stranger knocked at it.
- I had to ___ from my brother because he was having a temper tantrum.
- A guy tried to commit ___ in front of the police station.
- The sun ___(s) ray streaming across the sky making the morning glow bright and fiery.
- A man ___(ed) his best friend for TikTok followers.
Down
- One place in my area is for the ___(est) people in town.
- There are lots of ___ in the neighborhood that steal, kill people, and vandalize things.
- I was ___ to see that my cousin was eating a whopper.
- When something is new, it is ___ and saturated. When something is old, it loses that saturation and becomes raggedy.
10 Clues: A man ___(ed) his best friend for TikTok followers. • I was ___ to see that my cousin was eating a whopper. • One place in my area is for the ___(est) people in town. • A guy tried to commit ___ in front of the police station. • My friend ___ to open the door when a stranger knocked at it. • I had to ___ from my brother because he was having a temper tantrum. • ...
HRM 2019-11-06
Across
- Shocks are expected or unexpected __________ that arouse turnover intentions.
- Employees who jump ships and aim for higher-level positions every time they change jobs are able to reach this position faster.
- Before termination, organizations can use disciplinary measures of increasing _________ to forewarn employees.
- This is equivalent to job control.
- Those who experience work-family enrichment can manage this skillfully.
- People with positive emotions are more able to do this.
- A negative consequence of emotional labor.
- In a good ________, people have more job alternatives.
- Derailed executives failed partially because of these.
- This person was suspended by US Postal Service for her counterproductive behavior.
- This might be threatened when supervisors hear employee voice.
- This can be spilled over on a daily basis.
- Those who telecommute need to manage this skillfully.
- People who believe that their job loss situation can be reversed are less likely to experience this.
- This person can give a legally-binding decision in ADR.
- When an employee leaves, this type of cost grows.
- A type of positive emotions.
- Sadder people have a more _________ assessment of the constraints and limitations of a situation.
- This psychological factor alters the relationship between openness to change and voice.
- Ford has in-house training to help employee gain this.
- Individuals who are not laid off.
- The number of components in “on-the-job embeddedness”.
- Survivors of layoffs are angry that the organization condemns the ______.
- In this type of staffing approach, home-country employees are preferred.
- Not wanting to leave a community that has good schools, clinics, and transportation is an example of this component of embeddedness.
- A type of negative emotions.
- These can be devised in emotional labor training.
- The type of fairness that entails the implementation of a decision.
- Agreeable individuals have more mobility options because they enjoy greater social ______.
- A characteristic of a high-femininity culture.
- Among this Big Five traits, this is the most likely to cause expatriate maladjustment.
- A fair procedure should have this.
- This organization lost in an arbitration case against its workers.
- Job change decisions partially depend on whether the government is willing to give this.
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- Neglect is a type of destructive and ________ response.
- When psychological _________ is strong, people feel comfortable with saying and doing things that are socially risky.
- Many organizations shortened expatriate assignments to lower this.
- A type of ADR that involves a neutral person facilitating the discussion.
- Victims of layoffs lose this.
- People need to feel _______ before they will execute a job change decision.
- Following this can lead to subsequent turnover.
- In a _____ power distance culture, people fully accept that some people are more powerful than others.
- Many ______ wanted to have flexible work schedules to continue further training.
- Traditionally seen as one of the major reasons why people change jobs.
- Employee assistance programs can help employees with this type of problems.
- Expatriates were found to have increased consumption of this in their first year aboard.
- Employees with positive emotions are more likely to display this.
- Many repatriates experience this.
- A major emotional response to terrorist attacks.
- This orientation of highly conscientious people predisposes them to become silent at work.
- A type of counterproductive work behehavior.
- A program designed for those who return from overseas assignments.
- Emotional labor is a type of this.
- Expatriates often possesses this type of motivation.
- An open internal labor market creates job opportunities for these people.
- In this type of work week, employees work for fewer days but longer hours on those days.
- Work-family conflict and family-work conflict differ in their _______ of effects.
- Job mobility that is not upward or downward.
- Individuals with a strong sense of family _______ are less likely to report family-work conflict.
- Family-work conflict is likely to be more serious in _____-career couples.
- This organization is known for looking after its employees very well.
- An individual difference that still can be trained.
- Voice opportunity that is not going to make a difference.
- This type of survivor response helps organizations adapt and improve.
- Cultural ___________ is key to expatriate success.
65 Clues: A type of positive emotions. • A type of negative emotions. • Victims of layoffs lose this. • Many repatriates experience this. • Individuals who are not laid off. • This is equivalent to job control. • Emotional labor is a type of this. • A fair procedure should have this. • A negative consequence of emotional labor. • This can be spilled over on a daily basis. • ...
The Inheritor 2016-10-27
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- a noun that describes the feeling of sadness
- feeling sorry
- when you are in a higher position
- an argumentation in your head
- a natural or innate impulse
- elevation of character
- the crime of killing
- when you only care about yourself
- when you do everything to reach something you are []
- the quality of being human
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- situation of not beeing able to solve a conflict
- other word for bleakness
- the order that determines who eats who depending on the superior-inferior-relationship
- someone, who creates safety for somebody else
- when you have to make a decision on which both sides are bad
- when you are in a lower position
- other word for morals
- to remain alive
- when you have to choose you make a []
- you have a feeling of [] when someone protects you
20 Clues: feeling sorry • to remain alive • the crime of killing • other word for morals • elevation of character • other word for bleakness • the quality of being human • a natural or innate impulse • an argumentation in your head • when you are in a lower position • when you are in a higher position • when you only care about yourself • when you have to choose you make a [] • ...
THE INHERITOR 2016-10-27
Across
- Someone who receives something from a predecessor.
- A place people can reach only by boat or plane.
- An unjust or disgraceful act or condition.
- The man is exactly the opposite.
- The man feels this towards the sheep.
- Everyone should be treated in the same way.
- The dingo is like this because he can't be commanded.
- The sheep is like this, she is scared.
- A place someone uses as his home or as a temporary place to be safe in.
- Someone who is the best at doing what he does.
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- Something or someone that provides.
- The human initially uses it as a shelter to be safe from the dingo.
- Something that's right.
- Something that creates damage in nature.
- Something you have to make regarding you or someone else.
- The man is like that, he takes risks.
- The man has this quality because he has hands and fingers.
- Something a human has but an animal hasn't.
- Something every living thing has to survive.
- Something you get by doing a good action.
20 Clues: Something that's right. • The man is exactly the opposite. • Something or someone that provides. • The man is like that, he takes risks. • The man feels this towards the sheep. • The sheep is like this, she is scared. • Something that creates damage in nature. • Something you get by doing a good action. • An unjust or disgraceful act or condition. • ...
The Lake 2016-05-08
Across
- Mina's Boyfriend
- A killing
- The man who makes perfumes
- The killers death was ______
- A place you would swim
- You can find this name on the spine of the book
- Perfume vs Main character
- What Mina lives in
- Where Big Ben is located
- Somewhere you would get perfume
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- The man who committed the murder
- Someone would want you to be ________
- A good thing is ______
- Main character vs main character's boyfriend
- The girl who saw the murder
- A place you would skate
- A book that could be real
- Something you say when someone makes you laugh
- Someone who can help you in a tough situation
- How someone acts after eating too much sugar
20 Clues: A killing • Mina's Boyfriend • What Mina lives in • A good thing is ______ • A place you would swim • A place you would skate • Where Big Ben is located • A book that could be real • Perfume vs Main character • The man who makes perfumes • The girl who saw the murder • The killers death was ______ • Somewhere you would get perfume • The man who committed the murder • ...
the inheritor 2016-10-26
Across
- Why wanted the man first go onto the tree?
- How react the sheep when it realized the situation?
- One conflict in the story. Character vs ...
- Who is the antagonist in the story?
- This was a big problem which one the man didn't comprehends.
- This is the man compared to the dingo.
- Its the pilots reaction when he saw the sheep.
- The relationship between the man and the dingo.
- How many animals rescued the man?
- What skill has an human being in opposition to animals?
- This symbolized the environmental-problem.
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- With this way decided the man to fight against the dingo.
- One characteristic from the dingo.
- Why fighter the man against the dingo?
- Which plot is it when the man killed the dingo?
- How benefit the ewes for the man?
- What symbolized the tree in the story?
- What character has the man in the story
- This is one reason why the man helped the sheep.
- A characteristic from the sheep
20 Clues: A characteristic from the sheep • How benefit the ewes for the man? • How many animals rescued the man? • One characteristic from the dingo. • Who is the antagonist in the story? • Why fighter the man against the dingo? • What symbolized the tree in the story? • This is the man compared to the dingo. • What character has the man in the story • ...
The Inheritor 2016-10-26
Across
- Having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
- Evil and morally wrong
- Unfriendly, antagonistic
- The location and surroundings of a place
- Lacking awareness in general
- A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made about the man between to help the sheep or not
- Squeeze the neck of the dingo and cause it death
- A feeling about the man and make the man to help the sheep
- The man keep the sheep safe from the dingo
- Harmed, damaged, or impaired
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- The dingo ready to attack the man and the sheep
- The state, quality, or fact of being innocent of a crime
- The difficult situation that the man and the sheep were facing
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
- The ewe is lacking physical strength and energy
- Be incompatible or at variance;clash
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
- The man just concerned chiefly with his own personal profit at first
- The man expose himself to danger to save the ewe
- Causing fear of dread or terror
20 Clues: Evil and morally wrong • Unfriendly, antagonistic • Lacking awareness in general • Harmed, damaged, or impaired • Causing fear of dread or terror • Be incompatible or at variance;clash • The location and surroundings of a place • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • The man keep the sheep safe from the dingo • The dingo ready to attack the man and the sheep • ...
The Raven 2016-03-30
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- What does the speaker the bird might be? (Sent from Heaven)
- Pallas is the goddess of what?
- Who is a mythical sav that is believed to take grief and sorrow away?
- What does The Raven first respond with when asked for its name?
- What is the speaker about to be doing when he first hears the tapping at his chamber door?
- When the speaker first answers the door. Who is there?
- To calm himself down, who does the reader say is at the door?
- What does the speaker think is causing the tapping at the window?
- What is the author's last name?
- Who is the narrator trying to forget in his time of grief?
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- Where does the bird fly to when in the house?
- Who does the speaker think taught the Raven this word?
- What bust does The Raven perch on when it first enters the room?
- What does the speaker think the Raven will do just like some other people have done?
- What time did the speaker hear the tapping?
- What is the speaker's first emotion when he hears The Raven talk?
- Does the bird say anything else besides Nevermore?
- While sitting in his wife's chair, what does he begin to smell that reminds him or her?
- What does the speaker say will never be lifted ever again?
- What does he hear when he calls into the night?
20 Clues: Pallas is the goddess of what? • What is the author's last name? • What time did the speaker hear the tapping? • Where does the bird fly to when in the house? • What does he hear when he calls into the night? • Does the bird say anything else besides Nevermore? • Who does the speaker think taught the Raven this word? • ...
The Odyssey 2016-04-26
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- gave Odysseus a leather bag containing the boisterous energies of the wind
- wife of Odysseus
- imprisoned Odysseus' men in a pig sty before becoming his lover
- creature with a dreadful bark, twelve feet, six scrawny necks and triple rows of fangs
- the only god who did not pity Odysseus
- god who is cuckolded by his wife Aphrodite and Ares
- father of Odysseus
- the cyclops blinded by Odysseus
- sucked down salt water exposing her interior vortex then vomited it up seething over like a cauldron over a blazing fire
- odysseus' home
- king of Pylos; the Gerenian Charioteer visited by Telemachus
- husband of Helen and host of Telemachus
- the flowery fruit that can make men forget their homes
- the kind of animal cared for by Eumaeus
- person who claimed responsibility for the cyclops' suffering
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- father of Zeus
- nymph, envied by the gods for living with a mortal, who delays Odysseus for seven years
- beautiful wife of Menelaus
- bind Theban prophet from whom Odysseus sought advice in Hades
- the god whose cattle was consumed by Odysseus' crew
- prominent suitor who is the arch-enemy of Telemachus
- relationship of Telemachus to Odysseus
- giants who pelted rocks down on the ships of Odysseus' expedition
- young daughter of Alcinous who is tall and beautiful as a goddess
- the Phaeacian king who hosts Odysseus
- Odysseus had to be tied down to listen to their song
- the messenger of the gods also known as "the giant killer"
- goddess who protects and helps Odysseus
- herb with black roots and a white blossom given to Odysseus by Hermes
- member of Odysseus' who is encountered in the underworld
- where Odysseus' journey home began
31 Clues: father of Zeus • odysseus' home • wife of Odysseus • father of Odysseus • beautiful wife of Menelaus • the cyclops blinded by Odysseus • where Odysseus' journey home began • the Phaeacian king who hosts Odysseus • relationship of Telemachus to Odysseus • the only god who did not pity Odysseus • goddess who protects and helps Odysseus • husband of Helen and host of Telemachus • ...
The Odyssesy 2016-10-13
Across
- someone who is malicious
- scornful feelings
- to calm someone or something
- tearfully weepy
- a violent storm
- to hate someone or something
- Distant part of the sea
- disguise
- offering to a deity
- lazy people
- to reach
- to be evil or sinister
- to steal good and valuables
- a satchel used to hold arrows
- to not believe in something or someone
- unbelievable
- an area inside a barrier
- to move swiftly
- to turn pale
- a plan to achieve something
- flexible
- bubbling
- tree branches
- to lift up something heavy
- a particular skill
- a small ship
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- expressing boldness
- hardened through process of heating
- scowling
- dishonorable
- fairness
- an enemy
- large whirlpool
- to cut off
- to prepare for the future
- rosy in color
- to finish quickly
- to be alone
- lack of knowledge or information
- to cover with water
- very difficult work
- a spirit that inspires artists
- supplies like food
- very skinny
- Passion
- to be deprived
- conical heaps of stones
- to burn
48 Clues: Passion • to burn • scowling • fairness • an enemy • disguise • to reach • flexible • bubbling • to cut off • lazy people • to be alone • very skinny • dishonorable • unbelievable • to turn pale • a small ship • rosy in color • tree branches • to be deprived • tearfully weepy • a violent storm • large whirlpool • to move swiftly • scornful feelings • to finish quickly • supplies like food • a particular skill • expressing boldness • ...
The Hip 2016-06-11
Across
- contusion to the iliac crest
- origin of piriformis
- forms superior border of femoral triangle
- action of ankle turning outward
- socket of the hip joint
- known as a round ligament in the hip
- the collarbone
- injury where femur moves in posterior direction
- to bleed
- the name of the joint between the sacrum and ilium
- the name of the hip flexor muscles
- fluid filled sac that is in areas of where friction can occur
- longest bone in the body
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- injury where thigh appears flexed, adducted and internally rotated
- the front surface of
- the inguinal ligament, adductor longus and the sartorius are part of this
- The largest bursae in the hip
- movement of an extremity away from the midline of the body
- cup shaped rim of cartilage in the hip socket
- another name for IT band syndrome
- posterior ligament in the hip
- to be born with something
- excessive curvature of the upper spine
- the largest bone in the hip region
- sudden, brief and severe injury
25 Clues: to bleed • the collarbone • origin of piriformis • the front surface of • socket of the hip joint • longest bone in the body • to be born with something • contusion to the iliac crest • The largest bursae in the hip • posterior ligament in the hip • action of ankle turning outward • sudden, brief and severe injury • another name for IT band syndrome • the name of the hip flexor muscles • ...
The Necklace 2016-10-19
Across
- a request to be present or take part in something
- marked by close acquaintance, association, or familiarity
- a remark expressing praise and admiration
- the quality of being exquisitely fine in appearance
- angered at something unjust or wrong
- filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise
- the ultimate agency predetermining the course of events
- a person who is member of one's class or profession
- your overall circumstances or condition in life
- a large entrance or reception room or area
- something that is an indulgence rather than a necessity
- a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste
- social status conferred by a system based on class
- half asleep
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- belonging to one by birth
- a series of ordered groupings within a system
- standing above others in character or attainment
- aroused to impatience or anger
- having or displaying great dignity or nobility
- marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
- strong feelings of embarrassment
- elegance and beauty of movement or expression
- of high worth or cost
- an embarrassing mistake
- a religious residence especially for nuns
- crushed by grief
- delicately beautiful
- the state of having little or no money and possessions
- psychological suffering
- speak softly or indistinctly
- large deep serving dish with a cover
- make more attractive, as by adding ornament or color
- think moodily or anxiously about something
33 Clues: half asleep • crushed by grief • delicately beautiful • of high worth or cost • an embarrassing mistake • psychological suffering • belonging to one by birth • speak softly or indistinctly • aroused to impatience or anger • strong feelings of embarrassment • angered at something unjust or wrong • large deep serving dish with a cover • a remark expressing praise and admiration • ...
The Brain 2016-05-19
Across
- the cortex in the front of the parietal lobes that registers and processes body touch and movement sensations
- an amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity that sweep across the brain's surface - these waves are measured by electrodes placed on the scalp
- a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images that distinguish among different types of soft tissue; allows us to see structures within the brain
- portion of the cerebral cortex lying roughly above the ears; includes the auditory areas, each receiving information primarily from the opposite ear
- impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Borca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding)
- the lobe of the cerebral cortex lying at the top of the head and toward the rear; receives sensory input for touch and body position.
- tissue destruction
- the formation of new neurons
- the cortex at the rear of the frontal lobes that controls voluntary movements
- ____________area controls language reception - a brain area involved in language comprehension and expression; usually in the left temporal lobe
- the brain's sensory switchboard, located on top of the brainstem; it directs messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla
- the brain's ability to change especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience
- types of cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons
- a type of scanning technique that displays brain activity and detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
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- the intricate fabric of interconnected neural cells that covers the cerebral hemispheres; the body's ultimate control and information-processing center
- a neural structure lying below (hypo) the thalamus; it directs several maintenance activities (eating, drinking, body temperature), helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion and reward
- the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing
- split brain is a condition resulting from surgery that isolates the brain's two ______________ by cutting the fibers connecting them
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- the "little brain" attached to the rear of the brainstem; its functions include processing sensory input and coordinating movement output and balance
- the lobe of the cerebral cortex lying just behind the forehead; involved in speaking and muscle movements and in making plans and judgments
- ____________ area controls language expression - usually in the left frontal lobe, directs muscle movements involved in speech
- the oldest part and central core of the brain, beginning where the spinal cord swells as it enters the skull; the brainstem is responsible for automatic survival functions
- the lobe of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; includes the visual areas, which receive visual information from the opposite visual field
- two lima bean-sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion
- __________ processing is the principle that information is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious and unconscious tracks
26 Clues: tissue destruction • the formation of new neurons • our awareness of ourselves and our environment • the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing • two lima bean-sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion • the cortex at the rear of the frontal lobes that controls voluntary movements • ...
The Krochtengels 2016-09-26
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- First stop after landing in Philly
- Remember, remember this "Fifth of November" holiday
- The dog they got suckered into
- Favorite holiday
- Favorite drink
- First concert together
- Home Sweet Home
- Better at cooking
- Where Zach proposed
- This animal delayed their first date
- Favorite NBA team
- First joint Halloween costume - The ____ Movie
- Their favorite college football mascot
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- Jess's first dog
- Former name: Gizmo
- Where their "second first date" was
- Where Zach got his Master's degree
- What Zach proposed with
- Favorite animal
- How they met
- The reason for everything orange in their home
- Better at baking
- Longest running trivia team name
- Favorite NFL team
24 Clues: How they met • Favorite drink • Favorite animal • Home Sweet Home • Jess's first dog • Favorite holiday • Better at baking • Better at cooking • Favorite NBA team • Favorite NFL team • Former name: Gizmo • Where Zach proposed • First concert together • What Zach proposed with • The dog they got suckered into • Longest running trivia team name • First stop after landing in Philly • ...
The Giver 2015-11-17
Across
- Name for the newchild that is at Jonas'
- Place where families live.
- The name for a job.
- Words used to mean family.|6|4|
- The place where Jonas' father works.|3|9|6|
- Age that you get an Assignment.
- Jonas' Sister
- The comfort object belonging to the newchild.
- Jonas' Friend
- Fruit that Jonas is tossing to Asher.
- Name of the place Jonas lives.
- Drink that Jonas' father has after dinner.
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- Vehicles in community.
- Event where newchildren are given names.
- Where Jonas' Mother works.|10|2|7|
- Main character.
- Aren't allowed to fly over the community.
- Special event in December.
- Title of the book.|3|5|
- Severe punishment.
20 Clues: Jonas' Sister • Jonas' Friend • Main character. • Severe punishment. • The name for a job. • Vehicles in community. • Title of the book.|3|5| • Place where families live. • Special event in December. • Name of the place Jonas lives. • Words used to mean family.|6|4| • Age that you get an Assignment. • Where Jonas' Mother works.|10|2|7| • Fruit that Jonas is tossing to Asher. • ...
The Giver 2015-11-20
Across
- Name of the child that Jonas's father takes home.
- how many birth the birth have before they become laborers
- (8,2,6) the event that shows to the children what their occupation will be
- the age at which children are allowed to start riding bikes
- Age Jonas is at the time
- Jonas's best friend
- most of the community members have eyes like this
- Main Character of The Giver
- How many children can be in each family unit
- lilys comfort object
- age of Lily now
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- (8,2,6)Jonas assigned job
- Jonas's sister's name
- people who chose the job that twelves get.
- month that the ceremony of twelve take place
- Jonas's father's occupation.
- (3,5,4)Why must Asher apologize to his community?
- what was Gabriels comforts object
- What word does Jonas decide best describes his feelings about December?
- fruit that Jonas take from the basket that is not allowed
20 Clues: age of Lily now • Jonas's best friend • lilys comfort object • Jonas's sister's name • Age Jonas is at the time • (8,2,6)Jonas assigned job • Main Character of The Giver • Jonas's father's occupation. • what was Gabriels comforts object • people who chose the job that twelves get. • month that the ceremony of twelve take place • How many children can be in each family unit • ...
The Giver 2015-11-18
Across
- Jonas father's job.
- Thing that girls under nine should neatly tied at all times.(4,6)
- Jonas family shared their feelings of the day at every ______.
- Age which Lily is very close to.
- Jonas best friend who doesn't have any serious interests.
- Job which Jonas thought Lily probably hope for an assignment as.
- This is a reminder to male elevens that objects are not to be remove from ______.(10,4)
- The most imporant Elder.
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- Fruit which Jonas played catching with his friend Asher.
- Place where Jonas mother spent almost all of her volunteer hours.(9,6)
- Thing that children get permisson to ride at Nine.
- The most noisy and fun activity for Ones. (8,2,3)
- Job which Lily hoped to get assigned to be. (5,5)
- Comfort object of Gabriel.
- The number of children who get into each year's group.
- An object that is rare in Jonas community.
- Child who Jonas father brought to his house.
- Month which Jonas family received Lily.
- A kind of color that Jonas and Gabe have. (4,4)
- Committee member would become _______ by the time the rule change was made.
20 Clues: Jonas father's job. • The most imporant Elder. • Comfort object of Gabriel. • Age which Lily is very close to. • Month which Jonas family received Lily. • An object that is rare in Jonas community. • Child who Jonas father brought to his house. • A kind of color that Jonas and Gabe have. (4,4) • The most noisy and fun activity for Ones. (8,2,3) • ...
The Aztecs 2015-11-18
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- Tenochtitlan was built on an island in lake ___________________.
- The Aztec built a powerful empire in Central ___________.
- The worship of many gods is called ________________.
- The Aztecs sacrificed human _________________ to their gods.
- Raised roads across water or wet ground were called _______________.
- The Aztecs believed that Cortes was a god called ______________________.
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire was called ___________________.
- The Aztecs studied ________________ to devise a calendar.
- _______________ brought by the Spaniards weakened the Aztecs.
- The Spanish main interest was to find __________________.
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- The huge _____________ to honour their gods.
- Man who conquered the Aztec Empire in 1521.
- The emperor of the Aztec people was called _______________.
- Spanish soldiers who captured the Aztec nation.
- They Aztecs were terrified of the _______________ that the Spaniards rode.
- The Spaniards were able to overpower the Aztec with superior ________________.
- The Aztecs created floating gardens called ________________.
- life among the Aztecs were shaped by social life, warfare and ______________.
- The most important person in Aztec society was the ________________.
- The lowest class in society was the ___________________.
20 Clues: Man who conquered the Aztec Empire in 1521. • The huge _____________ to honour their gods. • Spanish soldiers who captured the Aztec nation. • The worship of many gods is called ________________. • The lowest class in society was the ___________________. • The Aztec built a powerful empire in Central ___________. • ...
The Giver 2015-11-21
Across
- At what age does the last ceremony occur?
- Where Jonas' mom works (10,2,7)
- To be in sync
- When a person is embarrassed
- Something that has been watched,monitored
- To females under nine, they had to have ______ tied in their hair (4,7)
- A person who lives in a country
- Jonas’ best friend
- To be shocked
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- Lily needs this for her to sleep (7,6)
- In less then 3 days, Jonas is going to be apart of The ___
- Another word for scared
- Lily wants to be a
- Jonas' has
- In which year do the children get their bikes
- What nickname did Jonas's dad have for Lily? (4,5)
- Lily's ribbons are always
- Regretting something
- Jonas' dads job is
- A daily habit
20 Clues: Jonas' has • To be in sync • To be shocked • A daily habit • Lily wants to be a • Jonas' dads job is • Jonas’ best friend • Regretting something • Another word for scared • Lily's ribbons are always • When a person is embarrassed • Where Jonas' mom works (10,2,7) • A person who lives in a country • Lily needs this for her to sleep (7,6) • At what age does the last ceremony occur? • ...
The Chrysalids 2016-03-07
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- Skinner The man who found David and the group in the woods
- A deviation in an animal or plant
- The one who caught David and Sophie
- A weapon used to kill Alan Ervin
- The period following nuclear war in The Chrysalids
- The six-toed blasphemy
- The area in which people of the "norm" live
- Has the strongest telepathic capabilities of the group
- David's power
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- Name of the girl who committed suicide
- The Blacksmith
- Strorm The man who built David's house
- David's eldest sister
- David's closest family member
- A deviation in a human
- Those who are not of the "norm"
- Territory where there is only 50% of true breeding
- Where deviations are sent
- David's aunt
- Strorm Father of David Strorm
20 Clues: David's aunt • David's power • The Blacksmith • David's eldest sister • A deviation in a human • The six-toed blasphemy • Where deviations are sent • David's closest family member • Strorm Father of David Strorm • Those who are not of the "norm" • A weapon used to kill Alan Ervin • A deviation in an animal or plant • The one who caught David and Sophie • ...
The Giver 2015-11-18
Across
- What children group (age) do the Committee of Elders watch?
- How did Jonas's father feel about the Ceremony of Twelve?
- What is Jonas's mother's job (it is only the last word) Director of...
- What does the family talk about at dinner during the day, Their...
- What word does Jonas's reject?
- Where do the official orders come from?
- What does the Ceremony of 12 do?
- What job did Lily want to be?
- What did Jonas's father teach his sister to ride?
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- What month is the Ceremony of Twelve?
- What flew over Jonas's head?
- Does Jonas's father struggle at his job?
- What age does your comfort object get taken away from you?
- What word does Jonas replace Frightened with?
- What is Jonas's father's job?
- How old is Lily?
- What does the Committee of Elders make?
- In the Ceremony of one how many kids were in each year's group?
- What age do you do the Ceremony Of Twelve?
- What is Father's comfort Object called?
20 Clues: How old is Lily? • What flew over Jonas's head? • What is Jonas's father's job? • What job did Lily want to be? • What word does Jonas's reject? • What does the Ceremony of 12 do? • What month is the Ceremony of Twelve? • Where do the official orders come from? • What does the Committee of Elders make? • What is Father's comfort Object called? • ...
The DNA 2016-01-16
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- tests Helps you find genetic relatives and expand genealogy research
- acids Building blocks of protein
- Command center of the cess
- Sugar of rna
- The passing on of characteristics from one generation to the next
- Single ring bases
- It stores biological information.
- A packaged and organized structure containing most of the dna of a living thing
- They don’ t have membranes inside the cell
- Messenger rna
- the one into discovered the dna
- A long single stranded chain of cells
- Made up of many molecules all strung together to form really long chains
- three Number of pairs of chromosomes in the human body
- Representation of dna
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- the sugar of dna
- helix Refers to the structure formed by double stranded molecules of nucleic acids
- One of the structural components of dna and rna
- Main function is to bond nucleic acids together
- Segment of dna that encodes function
- One of the scientists that discovered the dna is double helix
- Kind of enzyme that breaks a strands into half
- A double membrane bound organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
- Plays an important role in energy production of atp.
- Transfer rna
- Ribosomal rna
- Any of the single celled or multicellular organisms whose cell contains distinct membrane bound nucleus
- Double ring bases
- A molecule that may and chemically to other molecules to form a polymer
- Adenosine triphosphate
30 Clues: Sugar of rna • Transfer rna • Ribosomal rna • Messenger rna • the sugar of dna • Single ring bases • Double ring bases • Representation of dna • Adenosine triphosphate • Command center of the cess • the one into discovered the dna • acids Building blocks of protein • It stores biological information. • Segment of dna that encodes function • A long single stranded chain of cells • ...
The Witches 2016-01-20
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- mice have this
- how many years a mouse person would live
- a long curly ____
- mouse _____
- _______ action mouse maker
- caused by wigs on bare skin
- plural of what the main character get turned in to
- ____ eat mice
- in fairy tales, witches ride ______
- grandmother smokes this a lot
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- the witches' ____ had no toes
- The Thomson's cat
- a boy in the main character's class had these
- what makes the 'delayed action mouse maker' delayed
- the witches wore these on their heads
- 'the _______ fired'
- the witches' leader wears this
- the witches wore these on their hands
- in fairy tales, witches wear _____ hats
- the witches' ____ was blue
20 Clues: mouse _____ • ____ eat mice • mice have this • a long curly ____ • The Thomson's cat • 'the _______ fired' • _______ action mouse maker • the witches' ____ was blue • caused by wigs on bare skin • the witches' ____ had no toes • grandmother smokes this a lot • the witches' leader wears this • in fairy tales, witches ride ______ • the witches wore these on their heads • ...
The Pearl 2015-10-08
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- a passionate expression of grief or sorrow
- is a nun that means having only one spouse at a time
- something complicated or unaccountable cause to feel completely baffled
- cause something of someone to change course to turn from one direction to another
- move with a smooth wave line motion
- is the light from heat
- affected by lethargy sluggish and apathetic
- distinct in quality or character
- provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate some action or reaction
- gentle kindly
- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration worthless or deserving scorn
- feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems
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- spread or cause to spread over a wide area or among a large number of people
- of a person or their manner childishly sulky or bad tempered
- secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy especially in order to cheat or deceive others
- lack of knowledge or information
- anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant (someone) will happen
- a person face or facial expression
- excessive desire for wealth
- attempting to avoid notice of attention typically to secretive because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead
- not really understood
- done consciously and intentionally
- adjective
- assess the value or quality of
24 Clues: adjective • gentle kindly • not really understood • is the light from heat • excessive desire for wealth • assess the value or quality of • lack of knowledge or information • distinct in quality or character • a person face or facial expression • done consciously and intentionally • move with a smooth wave line motion • a passionate expression of grief or sorrow • ...
The Giver 2015-10-26
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- serious;grave;earnest
- infringement of a law
- no longer in general use
- done in a secret matter
- in an emphatic matter
- To feed and protect something
- all of the people born and living at about the same time
- great confusion;complete disorder
- a comfort;relief
- of uncertain,indefinite,or unclear character meaning
- knowledge in a certain field
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- excruciating or acute distress
- spread through the whole of
- easily seen or noticed
- the state or situation of being alone
- threatening
- be present and apparent throughout
- give power or authority to
- not certain or fixed
- send over
- sorrow;unhappy;mournful
21 Clues: send over • threatening • a comfort;relief • not certain or fixed • serious;grave;earnest • infringement of a law • in an emphatic matter • easily seen or noticed • done in a secret matter • sorrow;unhappy;mournful • no longer in general use • give power or authority to • spread through the whole of • knowledge in a certain field • To feed and protect something • ...
The Giver 2015-10-29
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- Complete disorder and confusion.
- Expressing sorrow or regret.
- Neither good nor bad.
- Not particularly interesting or surprising.
- Bite or nibble at something persistently.
- The action of violating someone or something.
- Done in a secret manner.
- Pass on to another.
- Cause to be suffered by someone or something.
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- The object of a person's perception.
- A dead body.
- The highest point of a hill or mountain.
- The presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important.
- A very strong, unpleasantness smell.
- Causing or feeling anxiety.
- 3rd person present.
- Difficult to carry or move.
- A loose garment.
- No longer produced or used.
- Severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
20 Clues: A dead body. • A loose garment. • 3rd person present. • Pass on to another. • Neither good nor bad. • Done in a secret manner. • Causing or feeling anxiety. • Difficult to carry or move. • No longer produced or used. • Expressing sorrow or regret. • Complete disorder and confusion. • The object of a person's perception. • A very strong, unpleasantness smell. • ...
THE NUMBERS 2015-12-23
20 Clues: sei • due • uno • tre • nove • otto • venti • sette • dieci • undici • cinque • sedici • dodici • Quattro • tredici • quindici • diciotto • diciannove • diciassette • quattordici
The Cay. 2015-11-04
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- That is ........, we will never get off of this island.
- I ........ that we got off of this island last night.
- we are ........ a bonfire.
- I feel like a potato ........
- I don't remember my ........
- it is a ......... that we will get off of this island.
- I live in a ........ area.
- I goanna try to climb a ......... tree.
- today I will be ....... a lot.
- the Dutch found ........ in China.
- there is lots of ........ at the moment.
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- I don't ......... my Childhood.
- I ........ that we will live.
- I am ........ about what happened to stew cat.
- The bad ........ is gone.
- There's ........ that does not feel right at this island.
- Timothy is ........... on the island.
- Hey young Bahass I got ........ for dinner.
- this is the funniest ........ I have had yet.
- Good ......... Timothy.
20 Clues: Good ......... Timothy. • The bad ........ is gone. • we are ........ a bonfire. • I live in a ........ area. • I don't remember my ........ • I ........ that we will live. • I feel like a potato ........ • today I will be ....... a lot. • I don't ......... my Childhood. • the Dutch found ........ in China. • Timothy is ........... on the island. • ...
The Giver 2015-10-29
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- To receive willingly
- Having been deserted or cast off
- Shook or shaking, sign of fear
- A religious song or poem
- Rebuke angrily
- The action of remembering
- A place of residence
- Having or expressing devotion
- Using or characterized by irony
- A loose garment
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- Mixed up
- Able to be sensed, real
- Did not succeed, lost
- Able to be recognized, known
- To give a crease, disheveled
- Bury or drown under a huge mass
- A group of people with like characteristics in one area
- Deeply upset
- Together as one
- Teasing, insulting
20 Clues: Mixed up • Deeply upset • Rebuke angrily • Together as one • A loose garment • Teasing, insulting • To receive willingly • A place of residence • Did not succeed, lost • Able to be sensed, real • A religious song or poem • The action of remembering • Able to be recognized, known • To give a crease, disheveled • Having or expressing devotion • Shook or shaking, sign of fear • ...
The River 2015-10-16
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- What was the name of the river
- The River is a sequel to this book
- How old is Brian
- How did they get to the island
- Who is the main character
- Where did Brian have to go to get help
- Brian said it is a survival of the
- This helped Brian and Derek to know where they were going
- What did Brian not want to use because it would not be the same
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- What did they have to protect themselves
- What animals helped him build a raft
- What did Derek buy Brian
- What did Derek get hit by that put him in a coma
- How many miles did it take them to get to the Trading Post
- They went over this while on their raft
- What did Brian use to make straps out of for the raft
- They had a lot of bites from this insect
- What did Brian build to get to the Trading Post
- Who almost died
- What animal was Brian afraid they would run into
20 Clues: Who almost died • How old is Brian • What did Derek buy Brian • Who is the main character • What was the name of the river • How did they get to the island • The River is a sequel to this book • Brian said it is a survival of the • What animals helped him build a raft • Where did Brian have to go to get help • They went over this while on their raft • ...
The Universe 2015-10-21
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- Unit of measurement equivalent to 3.26 light years.
- The scientist who suggested the Earth was the centre of the solar system.
- Large rocks that orbit between Mars and Jupiter.
- The main determining factor for the ending of a star.
- Fuel source for stars.
- Dwarf planet.
- Earth’s natural satellite.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Made up of a number of galaxies and other celestial objects.
- state Theory heavily supported by Albert Einstein.
- The galaxy closest to ours.
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- The planet famous for large rings.
- Theory that suggests constant movement in more than one direction.
- Most accepted theory.
- The star in our solar system.
- The first part of the star life cycle.
- The only planet able to support life.
- One of these may have killed the dinosaurs
- The ending of a medium sized star.
- Our galaxy.
- The universe is predicted to be 13.7 _______ years old.
21 Clues: Our galaxy. • Dwarf planet. • Most accepted theory. • Fuel source for stars. • Earth’s natural satellite. • The galaxy closest to ours. • The star in our solar system. • The planet famous for large rings. • The ending of a medium sized star. • The only planet able to support life. • The first part of the star life cycle. • The largest planet in our solar system. • ...
The Plague 2015-11-26
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- head of catholic church
- body of all people ordained for religious duties
- unliving; no heart beat
- group hoping to please god and escape the plague
- a rodent that caused the spead of the plague
- spreads only in a local area
- a disease that comes from the bacterium bacillus anthracis
- spreads acroos a mass area
- plague bacteria infects the bloodstream
- includes the countries france and england
- religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ
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- a native or inhabitant of Mongolia
- maintaining health through cleanliness
- plague bacteria infects the lungs
- itchy blue/black tumours
- attends to infected and records the numbers of deaths
- small wingless jumping insect
- its where ebola comes from
- system for oranising society
- a burial ground
- includes the countries egypt and china
- a catholic worshiping area
22 Clues: a burial ground • head of catholic church • unliving; no heart beat • itchy blue/black tumours • its where ebola comes from • spreads acroos a mass area • a catholic worshiping area • system for oranising society • spreads only in a local area • small wingless jumping insect • plague bacteria infects the lungs • a native or inhabitant of Mongolia • ...
THE DUTURE 2016-02-01
20 Clues: nikt • moda • ktoś • guzik • prawie • wszyscy • tworzyć • zniknąć • dotykać • powrócić • pustynia • szczekać • soczewka • pomachać • wbudowany • urządzenie • klawiatura • bezprzewodowy • zanieczyszczenie • stworzenie, istota
The Wedding 2016-01-10
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- She forgot
- Noah's gift
- Location
- Noah & Allie's home
- Allie's disease
- John's age
- Made of roses
- Joseph lives there
- Noah fed it
- Shes's the bride
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- Wilson & Jane have 3 of these
- Wilson's alma mater
- He died
- Fed the guest
- Swan's meal
- Where Wilson & Jane 1st tied the knot
- Anna's fiance
- Jane's work
- Jane's 1st born
- Noah did this
20 Clues: He died • Location • She forgot • John's age • Noah's gift • Swan's meal • Jane's work • Noah fed it • Fed the guest • Anna's fiance • Made of roses • Noah did this • Allie's disease • Jane's 1st born • Shes's the bride • Joseph lives there • Wilson's alma mater • Noah & Allie's home • Wilson & Jane have 3 of these • Where Wilson & Jane 1st tied the knot
The Wedding 2016-01-10
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- Where Wilson & Jane 1st tied the knot
- Wilson's alma mater
- Swan's meal
- Made of roses
- John's age
- Noah fed it
- Location
- Jane's 1st born
- Noah did this
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- Wilson & Jane have 3 of these
- Allie's disease
- Shes's the bride
- Fed the guest
- Noah & Allie's home
- Anna's fiance
- Jane's work
- Noah's gift
- He died
- Joseph lives there
- She forgot
20 Clues: He died • Location • John's age • She forgot • Jane's work • Swan's meal • Noah's gift • Noah fed it • Fed the guest • Anna's fiance • Made of roses • Noah did this • Allie's disease • Jane's 1st born • Shes's the bride • Joseph lives there • Noah & Allie's home • Wilson's alma mater • Wilson & Jane have 3 of these • Where Wilson & Jane 1st tied the knot
The Hobbit 2016-01-11
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- The most important dwarf of Bilbo's group
- The dangerous forest where there are spiders,deadly creatures, and wood-elves
- The thing that Bilbo hates most in the beggining of the book (Hint: something he doesn't like doing)
- Bilbo's mother
- The smaller type of hobgoblin is called a ______
- The old, helpful wizard
- Lives at the neighborhood of the big hill (Bag End)
- The animals that help the dwarves, Bilbo, and Gandalf from the attack of the goblins and wolves
- The powerful, big beast that lives by the lonely mountain
- Big ugly creatures who eat roast mutton by the fire
- The big muscular guy who can transform himself in a bear
- In the trolls' secret cave, what weapon did Bilbo take?
- The protector of the magical invisibility ring
- What animal the dwarfs and Gandalf use for travelling
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- The land that Bilbo lives in
- Bilbo's father
- Gandalfs cousin
- Bilbo's surname
- What does Bilbo name his sword after he slays the spider
- Gandalf throws fire at these deadly animals from the trees
- The kind singing creatures that welcomed them in their village called Rivendell
- Smaug lives at the ______ mountains
- What Smaug really likes
23 Clues: Bilbo's father • Bilbo's mother • Gandalfs cousin • Bilbo's surname • The old, helpful wizard • What Smaug really likes • The land that Bilbo lives in • Smaug lives at the ______ mountains • The most important dwarf of Bilbo's group • The protector of the magical invisibility ring • The smaller type of hobgoblin is called a ______ • ...
The Hydrosphere 2016-11-24
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- The contamination of water by organisms or substances
- This type of water is found on land, and most of it comes from melted ice and snow
- This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower
- The continuous movement of water on Earth
- This chemical is added to water during the treatment process to kill microorganisms
- More than 95% of this liquid, found in the body, is made of water
- The minimum flow of a river necessary to maintain aquatic life
- The overexploitation of groundwater allows sea water to enter into aquifers
- Water is stored here before it is treated
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- This type of water comes from the ocean
- This is an example of dissolved solids that contaminate water
- This water is safe to drink
- Water in the clouds falls to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- This occurs when large amounts of water are used that cannot be fully restored
- An underground storage space for water
- This type of water is used to wash dirty dishes at a restaurant
- Liquid water changes to water vapour and creates humidity in the air
- Water vapour changes changes to liquid water, forming clouds
- This category uses water to sustain livestock and water crops
- This provides energy that is used to power the water cycle
20 Clues: This water is safe to drink • An underground storage space for water • This type of water comes from the ocean • The continuous movement of water on Earth • Water is stored here before it is treated • The contamination of water by organisms or substances • This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower • ...
The Cay 2017-01-31
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- to be uncommon or unusual
- wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it
- a sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain snow or sheet
- to feel deep sadness, distress or emotional pain
- to be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing or material
- to have an unpleasant sour smell
- to make dull continued low monotonous sound
- to burn with little smoke and no flame
- a very harsh, bright,dazzling light
- in a state of mental or nervous stains
- to draw in the breath sharply as from shock
- to gloats,boast, or exult
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- suddenly, without warning
- to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of
- be secretive and scheming
- to rescue cargo or ships wreaked at sea
- atmospheric moisture dust smoke and vapor that diminishes visaibility
- to put something under the water
- a deadly poisonous relative of the spider
- A small,low island composed largely of coral or sand
20 Clues: suddenly, without warning • to be uncommon or unusual • be secretive and scheming • to gloats,boast, or exult • to put something under the water • to have an unpleasant sour smell • a very harsh, bright,dazzling light • to burn with little smoke and no flame • in a state of mental or nervous stains • to rescue cargo or ships wreaked at sea • ...
The Cay 2017-01-31
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- A small,low island composed largely of coral or sand
- to burn with little smoke and no flame
- a deadly poisonous relative of the spider
- wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it
- to have an unpleasant sour smell
- to rescue cargo or ships wreaked at sea
- suddenly, without warning
- atmospheric moisture dust smoke and vapor that diminishes visaibility
- to draw in the breath sharply as from shock
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- to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of
- be secretive and scheming
- to make dull continued low monotonous sound
- to put something under the water
- to gloats,boast, or exult
- in a state of mental or nervous stains
- a very harsh, bright,dazzling light
- to be uncommon or unusual
- to feel deep sadness, distress or emotional pain
- a sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain snow or sheet
- to be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing or material
20 Clues: be secretive and scheming • to gloats,boast, or exult • to be uncommon or unusual • suddenly, without warning • to put something under the water • to have an unpleasant sour smell • a very harsh, bright,dazzling light • to burn with little smoke and no flame • in a state of mental or nervous stains • to rescue cargo or ships wreaked at sea • ...
The Cay 2017-01-31
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- to be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing or material.
- to feel deep sadness,distress or emotional pain.
- to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea.
- wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it.
- to depress the hope,courage,or spirits of; discourage.
- to gloat,boast,or exult.
- To draw in the breath sharply,as from shock.
- to have an unpleasant sour smell.
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- to be uncommon or unusual.
- suddenly,without warning.
- be secretive and scheming.
- topeer out and observe repeatedly or sweepingly, as a large expanse; survey.
- a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind,or trees,or of low, indistinct voices.
- to burn with little smoke and no flame.
- to put something under water.
- a very harsh,bright,dazzling light:in the glare of the sunset.
- a ridge of rocks or sand,often of coral debris,at or near the surface of the water.
- A deadly, poisonous relative of the spider.
- To disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; brother continually; pester; persecute.
- A small, low island composed largely of coral or sand. Also called key.
- tomake dull, continued, low, monotonous sound; hum; buzz.
21 Clues: to gloat,boast,or exult. • suddenly,without warning. • to be uncommon or unusual. • be secretive and scheming. • to put something under water. • to have an unpleasant sour smell. • to burn with little smoke and no flame. • to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea. • A deadly, poisonous relative of the spider. • To draw in the breath sharply,as from shock. • ...
The Egyptians 2017-01-29
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- The Egyptians built these with large stones that were transported along the Nile.
- A Pharaoh becomes this when they die and are wrapped in bandages and buried in tombs.
- The Egyptians worshipped them.
- God of the earth.
- God of the sun or God of creation.
- His tomb was the only tomb that contained treasure.
- He kicked something strange and it was a step.
- Ancient Egyptian alphabet.
- He was wealthy Englishman and paid for the find of Tutankhamun's tomb.
- Egyptian Kings.
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- Wealthy Englishman's daughter.
- Ancient Egyptians water source.
- The country where the pyramids are.
- Goddess of truth and justice.
- He found Tutankhamun's tomb.
- God of writing and knowledge.
- Goddess of music and love
- God of the sky.
- Goddess of the sky.
- God of mummifying and the dead.
20 Clues: God of the sky. • Egyptian Kings. • God of the earth. • Goddess of the sky. • Goddess of music and love • Ancient Egyptian alphabet. • He found Tutankhamun's tomb. • Goddess of truth and justice. • God of writing and knowledge. • Wealthy Englishman's daughter. • The Egyptians worshipped them. • Ancient Egyptians water source. • God of mummifying and the dead. • ...
The Earth 2017-01-31
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- The study of the movement, distribution, and quality of fresh water on Earth
- It's about the movement of plates
- The rocky, external layer of the Earth
- The study of the movement, distribution, and quality of salt water on Earth
- When geology... goes back through history
- That's what you study if you want to know more about eruptions
- That's what you study if you're very interested in the Earth
- The singer of Queen
- That's what you are passionate about if you want to study earthquakes
- They can be open or closed or isolated
- Includes metamorphism, erosion and melting
- Includes the hydrosphere, the atmosphere and the lithosphere
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- It's formed by all living organisms
- The 44th President of the USA
- It's made up of never ending exchanges of water
- The scientific study of the weather
- The study of climate
- A system of food chains
- All the water on Earth, in all physical states, is called like that
- A blend of gases that envelops and protects the Earth
20 Clues: The singer of Queen • The study of climate • A system of food chains • The 44th President of the USA • It's about the movement of plates • It's formed by all living organisms • The scientific study of the weather • The rocky, external layer of the Earth • They can be open or closed or isolated • When geology... goes back through history • ...
The Cay 2017-01-31
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- wood floating on a body of water
- A deadly, poisonous relative of the spider
- to draw in the breath sharply, as from shock
- to depress the hope
- to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea
- to peer out and observe
- a small low island
- to cast or thrust
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- to be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing and material
- to put something under the water
- to be uncommon or unusual
- to annoy someone
- be secretive and scheming
- to feel deep sadness,distress or emotional pain
- to splash or throw water or another liquid
- to have an unpleasant sour smell
- in a state of mental or nervous strain
- a very harsh,bright,dazzling light
- suddenly, without warning
- to make a low,dull sound
20 Clues: to annoy someone • to cast or thrust • a small low island • to depress the hope • to peer out and observe • to make a low,dull sound • to be uncommon or unusual • be secretive and scheming • suddenly, without warning • to put something under the water • wood floating on a body of water • to have an unpleasant sour smell • a very harsh,bright,dazzling light • ...
The Cay 2017-02-01
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- I listend to the _________ of the River.
- They had to go __________ the cargo before it got lost.
- It was _______ when people were waiting to see their test grade.
- The _________ _________ was the biggest leaf ever!
- She will ________ you if you do something she think is funny.
- All of the food in the fridge smelled ________ when we got home.
- My friend was _____________ about her new puppie.
- He turned __________ and left the room.
- My friend were bring ____________ when they were keeping a secret.
- My dad __________ me into the pool.
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- The kids dad ____________ them with the water hose.
- They ___________ the marshmallow.
- They could finally see when the ________ went away.
- They had to ___________ the boat to get it in the water.
- The ___________ almost blew down my house.
- We caught water in the ____________.
- The girl was _____________ when her pet died.
- My new shirt got ________ at the bottom.
- Everyone was scared of the ___________.
- My family and I went to a ______ for vacation.
20 Clues: They ___________ the marshmallow. • My dad __________ me into the pool. • We caught water in the ____________. • Everyone was scared of the ___________. • He turned __________ and left the room. • I listend to the _________ of the River. • My new shirt got ________ at the bottom. • The ___________ almost blew down my house. • The girl was _____________ when her pet died. • ...
The Cay 2017-02-01
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- I listend to the _________ of the River.
- Everyone was scared of the ___________.
- We caught water in the ____________.
- They had to go __________ the cargo before it got lost.
- He turned __________ and left the room.
- The _________ _________ was the biggest leaf ever!
- All of the food in the fridge smelled ________ when we got home.
- My friend were bring ____________ when they were keeping a secret.
- They ___________ the marshmallow.
- It was _______ when people were waiting to see their test grade.
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- She will ________ you if you do something she think is funny.
- My dad __________ me into the pool.
- The girl was _____________ when her pet died.
- They could finally see when the ________ went away.
- My new shirt got ________ at the bottom.
- They had to ___________ the boat to get it in the water.
- My family and I went to a ______ for vacation.
- My friend was _____________ about her new puppie.
- The ___________ almost blew down my house.
- The kids dad ____________ them with the water hose.
20 Clues: They ___________ the marshmallow. • My dad __________ me into the pool. • We caught water in the ____________. • Everyone was scared of the ___________. • He turned __________ and left the room. • I listend to the _________ of the River. • My new shirt got ________ at the bottom. • The ___________ almost blew down my house. • The girl was _____________ when her pet died. • ...
THE CALENDAR 2017-03-11
23 Clues: MES • ANO • MAYO • JUNIO • LUNES • JULIO • MARCO • ABRIL • JANERO • JUEVES • AGOSTO • SABADO • MARTES • SEMANA • VIERNES • OCTOBRE • FEBRERO • DOMINGO • DICIEMBRE • NOVIEMBRE • MIERCOLES • SEPTIEMBRE • DIA DE FIESTA
THE HOBO.IT 2017-02-06
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- any habitation at a high altitude
- carried
- can be used as seasoning for almost any meat and stews
- extremely hungry
- charred bits of rock; ashes
- a very steep cliff
- tract of land with few or no trees
- tree branches
- caused to become, made
- of imposing height
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- in size, range, or extent
- any of numerous evergreen trees or shrubs having red cup-shaped berries and flattened needlelike leaves
- lacking enlightenment
- large coarse fern often several feet high
- loud and persistent outcry
- exceptionally bad
- aromatic fresh or dried gray-green leaves
- long narrow spaces
- a very dark sweet ale
- the act of making a noisy disturbance
20 Clues: carried • tree branches • extremely hungry • exceptionally bad • long narrow spaces • a very steep cliff • of imposing height • lacking enlightenment • a very dark sweet ale • caused to become, made • in size, range, or extent • loud and persistent outcry • charred bits of rock; ashes • any habitation at a high altitude • tract of land with few or no trees • ...
The Cay 2017-02-02
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- To draw in the breath sharply,as from shock.
- To be uncommon or unusual.
- To be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing or matieral.
- A __________ deadly, poisonous relative of the spider.
- To gloat, boast, or exult.
- To depress the hope, or spirits of.
- A sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.
- To have a ________ or to have a unpleasant sour smell.
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- Atmospheric moistures, dust, smoke, nad vapor that disables visibility.
- Any echinoderm of the class Echinnoidea, having somewhat globular or discoid form, and a shell of many calcareous covered with projecting spines.
- To feel deep sadness, distress or emotional pain.
- In as star of nervous or mental strain.
- To burn with little smoke and no flames.
- Be secretive and scheming.
- To rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea.
- Something for catching water, as a reservoir or a basin.
- A very harsh, bright, dazzling light.
- To put something under water.
- Suddenly without warning.
- A small, low island composed mostly of coral or sand, and also called a key.
20 Clues: Suddenly without warning. • To be uncommon or unusual. • Be secretive and scheming. • To gloat, boast, or exult. • To put something under water. • To depress the hope, or spirits of. • A very harsh, bright, dazzling light. • In as star of nervous or mental strain. • To burn with little smoke and no flames. • To rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea. • ...
The cay 2017-02-02
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- to rescue cargo or ship wrecked at sea
- suddenly without warming
- In a state of mental or nervous strains
- Large marsupial
- a deadly poisonous relative of the spider
- to be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing of material
- to depress the hope courage or sprits of discourage
- to feel deep sadness distress or emotional pain
- to gloat boast or exult
- to put something under water
- to make a dull continued low monotonous sound of buzz
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
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- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- a small low iland composed largely of coral or sand also called the key
- wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it
- A very harsh bright dazzling in a glare of sunlight
- be secretive and scheming
- To draw in the breath sharply as from shock
- atmospheric moisture dust smoke and vapor that diminished visibility
- to peer out at or observe repeatedly or sweepingly as a large expense survey
- to splash or throw water or other ligueds on the children
- to be uncommon or unusual
- to have an unpleasant
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • to have an unpleasant • to gloat boast or exult • suddenly without warming • be secretive and scheming • to be uncommon or unusual • to put something under water • to rescue cargo or ship wrecked at sea • In a state of mental or nervous strains • a deadly poisonous relative of the spider • ...
The Cay 2017-02-01
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- very harsh,bright,dazzling light:in god glare of sunlight.
- (adj)-to have an unpleasant sour smell.
- draw in the breath sharply, as from shock.
- (adj)-to be uncommon or unusual.
- (n)-a deadly, poisonous relative of a spider.
- burn with little smoke and no flame.
- (v)- to rescue cargo or ships wrecked at sea.
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- (v)-to gloat,boast,or exult.
- depress the hope,courage,or spirits of;discourage.
- atmospheric,dust,smoke,and vapor that diminishes visibility.
- (n)- to feel deep sadness,distress or emotional pain.
- peer out at or observe repeatedly or sweepingly,as a large expanse;survey.
- (n)- wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it.
- (adj)- suddenly,without warning.
- (adj)- to be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing or material.
- (v)- to put something under the water.
- (adj)-be secretive and scheming.
- (n)- a sudden, violent gust of wind,often accompanied by rain,snow,or sleet.
- (adj)- in a state of mental or nervous strain.
- (v)-to disturb persistently;torment,as with troubles or cares; bother continually;pester;persecute.
20 Clues: (v)-to gloat,boast,or exult. • (adj)- suddenly,without warning. • (adj)-be secretive and scheming. • (adj)-to be uncommon or unusual. • burn with little smoke and no flame. • (v)- to put something under the water. • (adj)-to have an unpleasant sour smell. • draw in the breath sharply, as from shock. • (n)-a deadly, poisonous relative of a spider. • ...
The Cay 2017-02-01
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- is a season immediately preceding lent
- a sudden,violent gust of wind
- to gloat,boast,or exult
- to burn with little smoke
- is a state of mental or nervous strain
- a ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral debris
- is to to draw in breath sharply
- is to persistently,torment
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- is a very harsh,bright,dazzling light
- Fronds is a finely divided part of the leaf
- is to peer out at or observe repeatedly
- is to depress the hope,or courage
- is wood floating on a body of water
- to put something completely underwater
- is a echinoderm of the class Echinoidea
- to be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing
- is a rescue any sunken cargo ships that have been wrecked at sea
- a unpleasant sour smell
- to be uncommon or unusual
- is a small,low island composed largely of coral or sand
20 Clues: to gloat,boast,or exult • a unpleasant sour smell • to burn with little smoke • to be uncommon or unusual • a sudden,violent gust of wind • is to persistently,torment • is to depress the hope,or courage • is wood floating on a body of water • is to to draw in breath sharply • to put something completely underwater • is a season immediately preceding lent • ...
The Cay 2017-02-01
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- is to persistently,torment
- is a echinoderm of the class Echinoidea
- to gloat,boast,or exult
- is a season immediately preceding lent
- to be torn and frayed at the ends of clothing
- Fronds is a finely divided part of the leaf
- a ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral debris
- is a state of mental or nervous strain
- is to depress the hope,or courage
- to put something completely underwater
- is a small,low island composed largely of coral or sand
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- a sudden,violent gust of wind
- is to peer out at or observe repeatedly
- is a rescue any sunken cargo ships that have been wrecked at sea
- is to to draw in breath sharply
- is wood floating on a body of water
- is a very harsh,bright,dazzling light
- to be uncommon or unusual
- something for catching water
- to burn with little smoke
- a unpleasant sour smell
21 Clues: to gloat,boast,or exult • a unpleasant sour smell • to be uncommon or unusual • to burn with little smoke • something for catching water • a sudden,violent gust of wind • is to persistently,torment • is to depress the hope,or courage • is to to draw in breath sharply • is wood floating on a body of water • to put something completely underwater • ...
The Cay 2017-02-02
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- he was very _________________
- they ___________________ the cargo
- there was a large ________ of wind
- they _________________ a necklace in the water
- he ____________ a piece of his cloth
- he _____________ a fish
- there are _____________ in the sea
- the __________ was really small
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- she _________________the oven
- she saw a _______________ in the sea
- he loves to eat ______________
- she hated the taste of ____________
- the children _______________ each other with water
- fronds he saw _______________ on a tree
- the sun had a bright ____________
- there was a huge ______________
- he ___________ to his friend
- he had a _________ in his eyes
- there was a _____________ smell coming from the ocean
- he ______________ the boat carefully
20 Clues: he _____________ a fish • he ___________ to his friend • she _________________the oven • he was very _________________ • he loves to eat ______________ • he had a _________ in his eyes • there was a huge ______________ • the __________ was really small • the sun had a bright ____________ • they ___________________ the cargo • there was a large ________ of wind • ...
The Tempest 2017-02-26
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- mother
- a spirit
- King's brother
- angel
- cloak
- witch that ran the island
- Duke of Milan
- an inhabitant of the island, slave
- curse
- music written for three voices; a round
- former Duke of Milan, magician
- duties
- plague
- councillor to Alonso
- three-pronged scepter
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- menial activities
- this character says "Oh brave new world"
- melodies
- prince of Naples
- earthly
- servant to Alonso
- one without equal
- sailor
- king of Naples
- get rid of
- last drop of liquor
26 Clues: angel • cloak • curse • mother • sailor • duties • plague • earthly • melodies • a spirit • get rid of • Duke of Milan • King's brother • king of Naples • prince of Naples • menial activities • servant to Alonso • one without equal • last drop of liquor • councillor to Alonso • three-pronged scepter • witch that ran the island • former Duke of Milan, magician • an inhabitant of the island, slave • ...
The Church 2017-02-27
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- The other religion that branched from Roman Catholicism
- First Pope
- The faithful of the Church who have received the Sacrament of Holy Orders
- Name for Bishop of Rome
- New relationship between God and Man
- The office of Pope
- How long was the longest Papal election
- Beginning of Lent
- A visible sign of invisible grace
- how Jesus was killed
- First Pope of 20th century
- What country is Rome in?
- How many languages does Pope Francis speak
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- Administrative or governing body of the Church
- How many Popes have been martyred
- 100th pope
- How many Popes have there been?
- Is St. Peter's Basilica the main Basilica?
- Pope before Francis
- Where are most popes from
- Final state of purification
- Is the Pope technically a king?
- Bishop or Archbishop who has been chosen to serve as Papal elector
- Second Pope
- gathering of the world's Cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome
- 200th Pope
- What Island was Paul shipwrecked on
27 Clues: First Pope • 100th pope • 200th Pope • Second Pope • Beginning of Lent • The office of Pope • Pope before Francis • how Jesus was killed • Name for Bishop of Rome • What country is Rome in? • Where are most popes from • First Pope of 20th century • Final state of purification • How many Popes have there been? • Is the Pope technically a king? • How many Popes have been martyred • ...
The space 2016-11-07
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- the / sun / planet / from / seventh / the
- force / Earth / the / to / holding / the / us
- planet / our / name / the / of
- space / person / studies / about / who / a
- the / planet / sun / second / the / from
- space / a / that / around / moves / rock / in
- sun / the / planet / from / farthest / the
- sun / the / planet / that / closest / to / the / is
- alien / another / for / name / an
- gravity / who / discovered / the / person
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- star / an / moving / a / object / around
- the / solar / our / center / star / at / the / of / system
- sky / in / night / a / light / the
- the / space / travels / in / who / scientis
- person / on / walked / the / moon / who / first / the
- planet / the / red
- of / the / planet / solar / largest / the / system
- we / space / the / fly / in / vehicle / to / that / use
- with / planet / rings / a
- satellite / the / Earth / of
20 Clues: planet / the / red • with / planet / rings / a • satellite / the / Earth / of • planet / our / name / the / of • alien / another / for / name / an • sky / in / night / a / light / the • star / an / moving / a / object / around • the / planet / sun / second / the / from • the / sun / planet / from / seventh / the • gravity / who / discovered / the / person • ...
The Brain 2017-02-10
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- lobes: part of the brain associated with conscious problem solving, emotional control, speech, body movement, personality, intelligence, self-awareness, and planning; most latest evolved portion of the brain
- a “happy” neurotransmitter that is associated with the brain’s reward system
- making of new brain cells
- a learned response to an anticipated reaction or event
- A neurotransmitter that helps with attention, learning, and memory
- a small space in between neurons that neurotransmitter chemicals use to send messages
- the wrinkled layers of the brain; also called gray matter
- System: an assortment of structures that are associated with memory, attention, and emotion
- biggest part of the brain; associated with touch, vision, emotions, hearing, speech, reasoning, higher control of movement, and learning
- lobe: associated with understanding words, with memory, hearing, and organization and ordering
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- sub consciousness
- a neurotransmitter associated with mood
- The long part of a nerve cell that sends out information to other cells
- a nerve cell, also called brain cell
- a chemical “runner” that brain cells use to communicate information with each other
- memory: Sometimes known as “autobiographical memory”; conscious memory for where something happened and when
- the communication junction that connects the brain and the spinal cord together
- a structure in the limbic system always alert to problems and threats
- associated with muscle movements, balance, and maintaining posture
- lobe: associated with interpreting verbal communication, sense of touch, pain or temperature, perception (height, space, etc.), and interpreting vision, hearing, motor, sensory, or memory signals
20 Clues: sub consciousness • making of new brain cells • a nerve cell, also called brain cell • a neurotransmitter associated with mood • a learned response to an anticipated reaction or event • the wrinkled layers of the brain; also called gray matter • A neurotransmitter that helps with attention, learning, and memory • ...
