the Crossword Puzzles
The Paintmaker 2016-02-24
Across
- ein Tiger ist mit einem Blumengruß auf Floßfahrt unterwegs
- Paula, Juan Nepomuceno, María de los Remedios, Crispiniano de la Santísima ...!?
- Norma Jeane Mortenson hat ihn gern besucht
- Ob es wirklich die Elegance hat? Und als Pc Spiel ist es gern bekannt!
- ach... wenn hareige Haeschen hoppeln
- Im achten Monat dreht er durch
- französische Keramik mit polynesischen Einfluss
- Ausnahmemaler des Biedermeiers auch mal mit Schirm
- Ein Strauß Nelken, Nachthyazinthen und Gartenwicken
- viele Ortschaften... aber da ist er nicht zu finden..eher mit einem Cocktail bekannt
- mancher wohnt in dieser Straße
- alle vier hat er sie leider nicht selbst, u. auf vier Pfoten läuft auch er nicht in rosa
- lustiger Sachse, kleine Kinder mögen es
- moderne, poppy Queen ohne Doktortitel, aber blumigen Abschluss
- Old Man in red
- schon wieder...ein endloses Rätsel
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- Geld würde er jetzt auf jeden Fall habeKlimt auch die Ösis machen manchmal einen Stengel mit Wolken ohne „T“ darauß
- auch in Wien fällt so mancher Schein in die Toilette
- Jede Landschaft, Blumen o. Gartenszene wurde von ihm zum Ausdruck für die Schönheit mit einem zarten Feinheit, Weichheit u. Wirklichkeit seiner Liebe
- Sie bringt Bokum, Antrum zum Erleuchten
- Er mochte wohl den kleinen Mann und dessen Geschichte, er war aber nicht Golia
- Teatime in Russland, oder war doch Wodka drin….
- Hofmaler mit thüringischen Ursprungs
- er kommt nicht aus den Süden oder Osten und aus Spanien kommt er auch nicht
- Tierpark, Blüten, Strand u. Garten, Terasse ca. ... u. noch mehr liebt er
- satirische Illustrationen, als ein geheimer Held
- Roses... die mag er genau wie Du
- Mit Mäusen kennt er sich aus und ich liebe sie/seines auch.. Fußball mag er aber nich!!
- Gab es auch als Horrorfilm, der nicht in München gedreht wurde
29 Clues: Old Man in red • Im achten Monat dreht er durch • mancher wohnt in dieser Straße • Roses... die mag er genau wie Du • schon wieder...ein endloses Rätsel • ach... wenn hareige Haeschen hoppeln • Hofmaler mit thüringischen Ursprungs • Sie bringt Bokum, Antrum zum Erleuchten • lustiger Sachse, kleine Kinder mögen es • Norma Jeane Mortenson hat ihn gern besucht • ...
The Title 2016-02-28
Across
- (adj) peaceful
- (adj) I'm ___ of you, you've done a great job.
- (adj) disgustingly dirty
- (adj) extremely tired
- (adj) having a nice flavour
- (adj) the opposite of quiet
- (adj) you feel this way when sth unexpected happens
- (adj) unwilling to work
- (adj) Alice is as ___ as a mule.
- (adj) you feel this way when you're working and worrying too much
- (adj) She's ___ with Tom because he took her laptop without asking.
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- (adj) unhappy, disappointed
- (adj) Don't worry, be ___.
- (adj) the opposite of proud
- (adj) ready to face danger, courageous
- (adj) You've made a ___ mistake.
- (adj) sad because of having no friends or company
- (adj) I'm ___ you came!
- (adj) Are you ___ of the dark?
- (adj) I can't stop laughing. This cartoon is so ___!
- (adj) highly pleasant to the taste
- (adj) having experience, knowledge
- (adj) feeling unhappy
- (adj) I don't want to do this task. It's very ___.
- (adj) nervous in the company of other people
25 Clues: (adj) peaceful • (adj) extremely tired • (adj) feeling unhappy • (adj) I'm ___ you came! • (adj) unwilling to work • (adj) disgustingly dirty • (adj) Don't worry, be ___. • (adj) unhappy, disappointed • (adj) the opposite of proud • (adj) having a nice flavour • (adj) the opposite of quiet • (adj) Are you ___ of the dark? • (adj) You've made a ___ mistake. • ...
The Letter 2016-02-26
Across
- Killing one's brother
- Irrelevant
- Hard to control
- Without thought
- Unimportant
- Discouragement
- Flower
- Hard to cut
- Big
Down
- Stiff
- Characterized by devotion to pleasure
- Not proportional
- To honor
- Time for a teacher to have a break to study or travel
- Lack of excitement
- Lack of sense
- Hanging loosely
- Disrespectful
- Cherishing principles
- Healthy enjoyment
20 Clues: Big • Stiff • Flower • To honor • Irrelevant • Unimportant • Hard to cut • Lack of sense • Disrespectful • Discouragement • Hanging loosely • Hard to control • Without thought • Not proportional • Healthy enjoyment • Lack of excitement • Killing one's brother • Cherishing principles • Characterized by devotion to pleasure • Time for a teacher to have a break to study or travel
The Navy 2016-01-19
Across
- When i make a cook
- I_____my TV
- When i am generous
- When i am in swimming pool
- I_____in the shower
- Ma maison a brûlé
- I_____on the trampoline
- When i don't speak french
- I_____a cup cake
- When i am in my bed
- When i have a medal
- J'ai cassé mon téléphone
- When i read a story to children
- I_____a book
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- J'ai choisis un nouveau téléphone
- I_____good at footbal
- Je suis allé au cinéma
- J'ai beaucoup saigné
- When i have not money
- J'ai commencé le soutien scolaire
- j'ai mordu un poulet
- J'ai attrapé une mouche
- J'ai perdus mes clefs
- I_____my bill
- When i take my car
- I_____my boyfriend
- When i am with my friend
- My phone_____
- Je ne t'ai jamais connue
- I_____17 Km
30 Clues: I_____my TV • I_____17 Km • I_____a book • I_____my bill • My phone_____ • I_____a cup cake • Ma maison a brûlé • When i make a cook • When i am generous • When i take my car • I_____my boyfriend • I_____in the shower • When i am in my bed • When i have a medal • J'ai beaucoup saigné • j'ai mordu un poulet • I_____good at footbal • When i have not money • J'ai perdus mes clefs • Je suis allé au cinéma • ...
The Navy 2016-01-19
Across
- I_____my boyfriend
- J'ai cassé mon téléphone
- When i take my car
- I_____my TV
- When i don't speak french
- When i am in swimming pool
- J'ai choisis un nouveau téléphone
- Je ne t'ai jamais connue
- I_____a cup cake
- When i have not money
- When i read a story to children
- I_____17 Km
- My phone_____
- j'ai mordu un poulet
- I_____a book
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- J'ai beaucoup saigné
- When i have a medal
- J'ai commencé le soutien scolaire
- J'ai perdus mes clefs
- J'ai attrapé une mouche
- When i make a cook
- I_____good at footbal
- When i am with my friend
- When i am in my bed
- Je suis allé au cinéma
- I_____my bill
- Ma maison a brûlé
- I_____in the shower
- I_____on the trampoline
- When i am generous
30 Clues: I_____my TV • I_____17 Km • I_____a book • I_____my bill • My phone_____ • I_____a cup cake • Ma maison a brûlé • I_____my boyfriend • When i take my car • When i make a cook • When i am generous • When i have a medal • When i am in my bed • I_____in the shower • J'ai beaucoup saigné • j'ai mordu un poulet • J'ai perdus mes clefs • I_____good at footbal • When i have not money • Je suis allé au cinéma • ...
The Navy 2016-01-19
Across
- I_____a book
- When i have not money
- J'ai attrapé une mouche
- When i am generous
- When i take my car
- J'ai perdus mes clefs
- I_____my TV
- J'ai commencé le soutien scolaire
- When i have a medal
- I_____a cup cake
- When i make a cook
- When i read a story to children
- J'ai beaucoup saigné
- When i am in my bed
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- Ma maison a brûlé
- J'ai choisis un nouveau téléphone
- My phone_____
- I_____in the shower
- When i don't speak french
- I_____my boyfriend
- I_____17 Km
- I_____on the trampoline
- When i am in swimming pool
- I_____good at footbal
- J'ai cassé mon téléphone
- I_____my bill
- Je suis allé au cinéma
- Je ne t'ai jamais connue
- j'ai mordu un poulet
- When i am with my friend
30 Clues: I_____17 Km • I_____my TV • I_____a book • My phone_____ • I_____my bill • I_____a cup cake • Ma maison a brûlé • When i am generous • I_____my boyfriend • When i take my car • When i make a cook • I_____in the shower • When i have a medal • When i am in my bed • J'ai beaucoup saigné • j'ai mordu un poulet • When i have not money • J'ai perdus mes clefs • I_____good at footbal • Je suis allé au cinéma • ...
The Witches 2016-02-18
Across
- present of a witch for "Me"
- "Me`s" Parents lived in
- grandmother gets .... then they go in the hotel
- Grand High Witch`s favourite object
- loves chocolate
- witches heads are ........
- witches are .........
- Grandmother smokes it
- witches hate .........
- german name of the movie and book
- Home of "Me"
- surname of the Author
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- Brunos family name
- Brunos Fav. Food as mouse
- disguise of the mouse maker
- witches are not like in ........
- witches spit
- cause of death of "Me`s" parents
- Witches look like ........ Woman
- first name of the Author
20 Clues: witches spit • Home of "Me" • loves chocolate • Brunos family name • witches are ......... • Grandmother smokes it • surname of the Author • witches hate ......... • "Me`s" Parents lived in • first name of the Author • Brunos Fav. Food as mouse • witches heads are ........ • present of a witch for "Me" • disguise of the mouse maker • witches are not like in ........ • ...
The Enlightenment 2016-02-23
Across
- elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class
- conceived the heliocentric theory
- Law one of the first scientists to conduct controlled experiments
- discovered sunspots and mountains of the moon
- belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- other word for philosopher
- wrote and thought about the mind
- II made prussia a major european power in the eighteenth century
- advanced the strongest statement for women’s rights
- reasoning proceeding from the particular to the general
- experienced a mystical experience in which god’s grace assured him salvation
- argued the universal law of gravitation
- created inductive reasoning
- a new artistic style that had spread all over europe
- argued that people adopt laws and government in order to preserve their private property
- argued that all people are born with a tabula rasa or blank mind
- the Great ruled russia from 1762 to 1796
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- and Harvey dissected human bodies to depict human anatomy
- a famous composer and songwriter
- Succession prussia attacking maria theresa for silesia
- Theresa inherited the throne of austria in 1740
- method a procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- universe earth at the center of the universe
- contract when an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
- faire to let people do what they want
- one of the contributors to laissez-faire
- of powers executive legislative and judicial branch
- identified three basic kinds of governments
- universe sun at the center of the universe
- law of gravitation Isaac Newton created this theory in why planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits around the sun
- created the world’s first encyclopedia
- absolutism a new type of monarchy
- discovered that planet orbits were not circular but elliptical
- argued that punishments should not be brutal
- Years’ War a global war in which alliances were formed and broke out in europe, india and north america
35 Clues: other word for philosopher • created inductive reasoning • a famous composer and songwriter • wrote and thought about the mind • conceived the heliocentric theory • absolutism a new type of monarchy • faire to let people do what they want • created the world’s first encyclopedia • argued the universal law of gravitation • one of the contributors to laissez-faire • ...
The Inheritor 2016-10-27
Across
- 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 Giver 2016-11-09
Across
- this is also assigned to you when you become of age
- who was skipped at the ceremony of twelve
- what boys took when they experienced unnatural dreams
- something everyone was known to recite
- the number Asher was
- hormonal dreams that were to be reported
- there was no early applying for this
- the month Jonas was frightened
- the painful experience in his last memory (so far)
- the first thing that Jonas saw change
- something Jonas didn't think anyone did
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- what Jonas saw change on Fiona
- the individual place everyone stayed after training and school
- the girl who was assigned 'caretaker of the old'
- this is assigned to you when you become of age
- something you were given at the ceremony of twelve
- the age you stop counting at
- the main thing Jonas saw in his first memory
- what family units shared at breakfast
- the name of the replacement child
- color of the Recievers eyes
21 Clues: the number Asher was • color of the Recievers eyes • the age you stop counting at • what Jonas saw change on Fiona • the month Jonas was frightened • the name of the replacement child • there was no early applying for this • what family units shared at breakfast • the first thing that Jonas saw change • something everyone was known to recite • ...
The Inheritor 2016-11-09
Across
- His ___ keep changing in the story.
- The situation that the man and the ewe and the dingo faced surrounded by water.
- The man was ___, so he could save the ewe even the action jeopardize his life.
- The situation that the man couldn't decide which he should do, save the ewe or not.
- The felling when he saved the ewe even if it was a crazy thinking for the army guy.
- The man was at ____ when he faced to the dingo.
- What he had when he decided to save the ewe.
- The dingo went to the top of the hill to made them not to escape.
- The man's character to make the man to self-sacrifice to save the ewe.
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- The ewe's character that she cannot do anything to make the situation better.
- The ewe is ___. Because she couldn't do anything in this story.
- The man and the dingo's fight was ___.
- The traits of powerless animal without sin such as the ewe.
- When the dingo went to the top of the hill, The man and the ewe had ___.
- The nature the dingo has to kill other animals.
- The law apply to the relationship between the dingo and the ewe.
- The man always has ___ toward the dingo
- What the man thinks of the dingo's position, if the dingo can do whatever he wants.
- The feeling that makes the man to save the ewe.
- What he thought when the dingo went to the top of the hill after he made the action.
20 Clues: His ___ keep changing in the story. • The man and the dingo's fight was ___. • The man always has ___ toward the dingo • What he had when he decided to save the ewe. • The nature the dingo has to kill other animals. • The man was at ____ when he faced to the dingo. • The feeling that makes the man to save the ewe. • ...
The Rennaissance 2016-11-23
Across
- Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system
- A type of government that is sovereign, without a monarch.Luther Author of the Ninety-Five Theses
- Christine de _____
- A new type of art on the rise during the renaissance
- Humanist, author of the prince,
- Alternate name for a time period in history
- “To be, or not to be, that is the question”
- Author of the Heptameron. “The first modern woman.”
- A tool used by astronomers and navigators that were invented by Hipparchus
- Ages Sometimes referred to as the dark ages
- A great period of revival
- Made Cheap, Easy, Mass Produced, Knowledge accessible by everyone.
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Also known as the west or The Occident
- The creator of the heliocentric theory, committed hersey.
- A migration of people towards cities
- Solar system in which planets rotate around a sun
- A belief opposed to something that is generally accepted
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- A group of people who share the share skill interests or goals
- Originating from the latin word pestis
- The language spoken by common people in any given region or country
- To reduce the punishment of “sins” after death. Through people of religious power.
- Creator of the printing press
- A large amount of death.
- A society with several different ethnic or cultural groups
- Resulting in the formation of protestant churches
- ________s to the holy land
- A high power in a certain country
- The father of modern physics.
- A powerful religion during the renaissance
30 Clues: Christine de _____ • A large amount of death. • Painter of the Mona Lisa • A great period of revival • ________s to the holy land • Creator of the printing press • The father of modern physics. • Humanist, author of the prince, • A high power in a certain country • A migration of people towards cities • Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system • Originating from the latin word pestis • ...
The Chrysalids 2016-11-22
Across
- What does David wish for another of that his family is so distressed by?
- Who does David fall in love with?
- What is left behind to lead to Sophie's discovery?
- Finish the quote, “Do it slowly and gently, as if you were making it out of ________.”
- What is the relationship between Aunt Harriet and Emily?
- Finish the quote, “...and when there were any, they were ________, like other deviations.”
- In what chapter does David first acknowledge that Petra is a part of the group?
- What does David think a “normal” couple would have no comprehension of?
- What was Alan’s profession?
- Where does David find Petra after she is attacked?
- What is the name of the book Nicholsons wrote?
- Who is David’s grandfather?
- What is Joseph Storms job in the community?
- Who is the main character?
- Where does Uncle Axel recognize the look he saw in the church from?
- What would David prevent from happening to Petra and Rosalind by killing them.
- Finish the quote, “‘Mr. Wender,’ I said, ‘please can’t I _____ too?’”
- What is Petra experiencing that causes her to first cry out with her mind?
- Where did David grow up?
- Where is the person Petra communicated with from?
- Joseph Strorm did not marry until this person's death.
- What does Marthur say deviations are far from in his journal that gets him in trouble?
- How many inches taller is the leader of the fringes than a regular human?
- Who killed Alan?
- Finish the quote, “When I was quite small I would sometimes dream of a _____…”
- What do the Fringes people do in Waknuk?
- What word does Michael think Petra is trying to relay from the girl in the city?
- How many toes does Sophie have?
- Who reports Sophie's deviation?
- What are preventing Rosalind and David from getting married?
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- Who is David's father?
- What injury does David get that his mother takes as an inconvenience?
- Where are Sophie and David discovered?
- What were David and Sophie doing when she got her foot stuck?
- Finish the quote, “‘David when you _____ me and Rosalind--’”
- What is the man that Rosalind kills following on the road?
- Finish the quote, “Ben Dakers’ wife housed a ___________ cat.”
- How did Anne die?
- What common symbols can Petra not read?
- What is Davids deviation?
- Who owns the great horses?
- Finish the quote, “though they aren’t on to ______ or Rachel or me yet.”
- How was Alan’s physic described?
- What piece of “futuristic” machinery are the citizens very proud of operating?
- Finish the quote, “A ________ that size is not right….”
- What does Old Jacob predict God is bringing down on them?
- How old is David in Chapter 1.
- How many Blasphemies did Aunt Harriet produce.
- Who is the most educated member of the group?
- What did the citizens of Waknuk sing when they burnt a field?
- What is Sophie's last name?
- What are beyond the Fringes?
- What is it called when a plant or animal does not look like their parents.
- What does the inspector give David when he is talking to him?
- When could the children easily slip away from school?
- What is a human deviation?
- Finish the quote, ‘There was a shade of _______ in Anne.”
- Who is David's little sister?
58 Clues: Who killed Alan? • How did Anne die? • Who is David's father? • Where did David grow up? • What is Davids deviation? • Who owns the great horses? • Who is the main character? • What is a human deviation? • What was Alan’s profession? • Who is David’s grandfather? • What is Sophie's last name? • What are beyond the Fringes? • Who is David's little sister? • How old is David in Chapter 1. • ...
The Northeast 2016-11-21
Across
- country
- the capital of Pennsylvania
- a major river in the NOrtheast
- the capital of Maine
- a tree with long, thin leaves that are usually not shed
- the capital of New Hampshire
- the business of growing crops and raising animals
- the number of people who live in a place
- the capital of Vermont
- the capital of Massachusetts
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- the business of providing services for people on vacation
- the capital of New York
- the capital of Connecticut
- the capital of Rhode Island
- a huge, moving sheet of ice
- the capital of Maryland
- a place along a coastline where ships can dock safely
- the capital of Delaware
- when several metropolitan areas are connected with one another
- a place where people load and unload goods
- a part of an ocean, sea, or lake that cuts deeply into the land
- the capital of New Jersey
- city
23 Clues: city • country • the capital of Maine • the capital of Vermont • the capital of New York • the capital of Maryland • the capital of Delaware • the capital of New Jersey • the capital of Connecticut • the capital of Rhode Island • a huge, moving sheet of ice • the capital of Pennsylvania • the capital of New Hampshire • the capital of Massachusetts • a major river in the NOrtheast • ...
The Hydrosphere 2016-11-24
Across
- The contamination of water by organisms or substances
- This occurs when large amounts of water are used that cannot be fully restored
- The overexploitation of groundwater allows sea water to enter into aquifers
- This type of water is used to wash dirty dishes at a restaurant
- Water is stored here before it is treated
- Liquid water changes to water vapour and creates humidity in the air
- The continuous movement of water on Earth
- This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower
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- This water is safe to drink
- Water vapour changes changes to liquid water, forming clouds
- The minimum flow of a river necessary to maintain aquatic life
- This type of water is found on land, and most of it comes from melted ice and snow
- Water in the clouds falls to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- An underground storage space for water
- This category uses water to sustain livestock and water crops
- This chemical is added to water during the treatment process to kill microorganisms
- This provides energy that is used to power the water cycle
- This type of water comes from the ocean
- This is an example of dissolved solids that contaminate water
- More than 95% of this liquid, found in the body, is made of water
20 Clues: This water is safe to drink • An underground storage space for water • This type of water comes from the ocean • Water is stored here before it is treated • The continuous movement of water on Earth • The contamination of water by organisms or substances • This water is used at home to brush yoru teeth or shower • ...
The Rennaissance 2016-11-22
Across
- astrolabe A tool used by astronomers and navigators that was invented by Hipparchus
- Author of the Heptameron
- ________s to reclaim the holy land partially caused the Italian renaissance
- Martin Luther wanted the bible to be in this
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- A great period of revival
- A group of people who share the share skill interests or goals
- The creator of the heliocentric theory
- Cheap, Easy, Mass Produced, Knowledge.
- A powerful religion during the renaissance. Belief in Jesus
- Humanist, author of the prince,
- “To be, or not to be, that is the question”
- People can choose leaders to represent them and make the laws. Athens was an example of this.
- A new type of art on the rise during the renaissance used by DaVinci
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- Creator of the printing press
- Sometimes referred to as the dark ages roughly between the 6th and 14th centuries
- Author of the Ninety-Five Theses
- Alternate name for a time period in history
- Solar system in which planets rotate around a sun
- The father of modern physics.
- A society with several different ethnic or cultural groups
- A female member of the french royal court during Charles the VI's reign
- To reduce the punishment of “sins” after death. Through people of religious power. Protested by Luther
- Resulting in the formation of protestant churches
- A migration of people towards cities caused by the plague in this time
- Supreme power freedom of a country from outside control
- Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system
- Also known as the west or The Occident
- Originating from the latin word pestis the black death is an example of this
- A large amount of death.
- A belief opposed to something that is generally accepted
31 Clues: Author of the Heptameron • Painter of the Mona Lisa • A large amount of death. • A great period of revival • Creator of the printing press • The father of modern physics. • Humanist, author of the prince, • Author of the Ninety-Five Theses • Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system • Also known as the west or The Occident • The creator of the heliocentric theory • ...
The Media 2016-12-07
Across
- setting / the power of the media to bring public attention to particular issues and problems
- / A journalist who searches through the activities of the public officials and organizations seeking to expose conduct contrary to the public interest
- monopoly / the ownership and control of the media by a few large corporations
- press / cheap, tabloid-style newspaper produced in the nineteenth century, when mass production of inexpensive newspapers first became possible due to the steam-powered printing press; a penny press cost one cent compared to other papers, which cost more than five cents
- / a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
- journalism / news reported and distributed by citizens, rather than professional journalists and for-profit news organizations.
- media / Web-based and mobile-based technologies that are used to turn communication into interactive dialogue between organizations, communities, and individuals; social media technologies take on many different forms including blogs, Wikis, podcasts, pictures, video, Facebook, Twitter, and more
- media / Newspapers and magazines
- journalism / Newspapers and magazines exaggeration – 20
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- / the power of the media to influence how events and issues are interpreted
- media / television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the Internet, and other means of popular communication
- journalism / news reporting devoted to a targeted portion. (subset) of a journalism market sector or for a portion of readers/viewers based on content or ideological presentation
- time rule / the requirement that broadcasters provide candidates for the same political office equal opportunities to communicate their messages to the public
- / process of preparing the public to take a particular view of an event or political actor
- media / television, radio, or other media that transmit audio and/or video content to the public
- bias / the tendency to focus news coverage on only on aspect of an event or issue, avoiding coverage of over aspects
- doctrine / a Federal Communications Commission requirement for broadcasters who air programs on controversial issues to provide time for opposing views; the FCC ceased enforcing this doctrine in 1985
- citizen / a daily Internet user with regular access to high-speed Internet connections and the technology and literacy skills to participate online for employment, news, politics, entertainment, commerce, and other activities
- of rebuttal / a Federal Communications Commission regulation giving individuals the right to have the opportunity to respond to personal attacks made on a radio or television broadcast
- restraint / government censorship of information before it is published or broadcast
- agenda / issues that the serious attention of public officials
- / A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation
- aggregator / an application or feed that collects Web content such as news headlines, blogs, podcasts, online videos, and more in one location for easy viewing
- / a disclosure of confidential information to the news media
24 Clues: media / Newspapers and magazines • journalism / Newspapers and magazines exaggeration – 20 • / a disclosure of confidential information to the news media • agenda / issues that the serious attention of public officials • / the power of the media to influence how events and issues are interpreted • ...
The trial 2018-11-20
Across
- square rout of four
- beautiful downtown _ California
- music tempo
- Calgary landmark
- proteins do this in water
- unit of energy
- green woman welcoming sailors to NYC
- Pacific ocean current pattern
- Diggers of holes
- the three components of the psyche
- pirate connection?
- east coast vs West coast
- cowardly bird
- by what all else are measured
- itchy oculars?
- non violent
- mass times acceleration
Down
- I'm the doctor
- video game location
- mobile hydration
- Mesozoic squid relative
- take a chill _
- "I can't run any faster, I'm going__"
- takes on the colour of shrimp
- US Conservatives hate this
- capital of a popular nation in northern Europe
- African future ocean
- unidentified flying _
- incarceration tattoo
- acid which is the building blocks of proteins
30 Clues: music tempo • non violent • cowardly bird • I'm the doctor • take a chill _ • unit of energy • itchy oculars? • mobile hydration • Calgary landmark • Diggers of holes • pirate connection? • square rout of four • video game location • African future ocean • incarceration tattoo • unidentified flying _ • Mesozoic squid relative • mass times acceleration • east coast vs West coast • ...
The Climb 2018-12-02
Across
- Courage to do something
- Large grain
- Many people know you
- Land in the sea
- Not safe
- Working hard no matter what
- Someone that writes a book
- A business that sells things
- Another word for United Kingdom
- The limit of something
- Something you are good at
- One of the four seasons
- A period without school
- A large bird near the sea
- The place you live in
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- Getting something by foul play
- A high rock at the sea
- Someone who goes into your house unwanted
- Someone you don't know
- Being unfriendly
- How much something is worth
- Someone who is not brave
- Going up
- A Large home
- Sunny country in South-East Europe
25 Clues: Not safe • Going up • Large grain • A Large home • Land in the sea • Being unfriendly • Many people know you • The place you live in • A high rock at the sea • Someone you don't know • The limit of something • Courage to do something • One of the four seasons • A period without school • Someone who is not brave • Something you are good at • A large bird near the sea • Someone that writes a book • ...
The Sumerians 2018-11-26
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- Building material that Sumer traded for.
- A system of canals and dams that brings water to the fields.
- In the hereditary system, he gets to rule after his father, the King, dies.
- Head of the Sumerian home.
- Most Mesopotamians farmed. Some were skilled workers called...
- Belief in, and worship of, many gods and goddesses.
- Kings, priests, warriors, and government officials were in this social class.
- Each city's king got his power to rule from the city's chief _________.
- Mesopotamia was in the eastern part of the Fertile______.
- Two-letter Sumerian city (home of Abraham in the Bible).
- These protected each Sumerian city-state.
- Villages become a town. Towns become a ___________: a place for trade.
- People in the lowest social class--usually prisoners of war.
- The resource that all civilizations need for people, crops, and animals.
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- Each god or goddess controlled a different part of __________.
- Means "the land between the rivers" in Greek.
- The present-day country where Mesopotamia once was.
- A powerful, independent city that controls the territory around it.
- Domesticated animal raised, besides goats and pigs.
- Step temple in the center of the city where it is said the gods lived at the top.
- What most wars are fought over.
- Major Sumerian crop besides barley and dates.
- Social class of merchants, farmers, fishers, and artisans.
- Irrigation systems allowed Mesopotamian farmers to have a _______ of food.
- Mud and reeds, dried in the sun make these building blocks.
- Small particles of soil make this material, which is very good for farming.
- Most common job in Sumer.
- How many thousand years B.C. that Mesopotamia was first settled.
28 Clues: Most common job in Sumer. • Head of the Sumerian home. • What most wars are fought over. • Building material that Sumer traded for. • These protected each Sumerian city-state. • Means "the land between the rivers" in Greek. • Major Sumerian crop besides barley and dates. • The present-day country where Mesopotamia once was. • ...
The Church 2018-11-27
Across
- Another word for the second coming of Christ
- The one and only authority structure of the Protestant Church
- Greek word for "belonging to the Lord"
- Word that represents a number of different Christian churches
- Greek word that gave "Catholic" its name
- Number of Deuterocanonical books
- Biblical or related writings not forming part of the accepted canon of Scripture
- The word that caused the East-West Schism
- Books considered canonical by Catholics and Orthodox but not Protestants
- An ordained minister of an order ranking below that of priest.
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- The number of scriptures the Protestant tradition sees as canonical
- The title given to the head of the Orthodox Church
- Word in the New Testament meaning "Shepherd" or "Pastor"
- Number of books in the New Testament
- The teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church
- The worship tradition of the Orthodox Church
- Greek word that means "assembly" or "gathering"
- 1054 is the year the _________ Schism happened
- The sacrament that is observed by Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant traditions
- What Protestants call "sacraments"
20 Clues: Number of Deuterocanonical books • What Protestants call "sacraments" • Number of books in the New Testament • Greek word for "belonging to the Lord" • Greek word that gave "Catholic" its name • The word that caused the East-West Schism • Another word for the second coming of Christ • The worship tradition of the Orthodox Church • ...
The environment 2019-03-04
31 Clues: jäte • pula • tulva • ydin- • saaste • tuhota • luomu- • roskis • luonto • roskat • kulutus • suojelu • päästöt • ilmasto • kuivuus • istuttaa • kuluttaa • ilmakehä • kierrätys • nälänhätä • säilyttää • uusiutuva • ekologinen • polttoaine • uhanalainen • maanjäristys • kestävä(kehitys) • maailmanlaajuinen • käyttää uudelleen • (luonnon)katastrofi • sukupuuttoon kuollut
The Outsiders 2019-03-01
Across
- nothing gold can stay
- behind in the fire
- johnny's parents were very rude when they came to visit him
- johnny and ponyboy were very elude when they thought about
- johnny saved Ponyboy from the church fire
- the hospital
- johnny and ponyboy were like heros when they saved the kids
- Ponyboy and Johnny had ran away because of johnny killed bob
- rumble came they affected each other with hatered
- away
- to make fun of someone or something by imitating
Down
- it and automatically blamed one of the guys(Greasers)
- johnny didn't mean to kill bob it wasn't his instinct
- pony thought he looked corny with his new hairstyle
- everyone felt gloomy about the tragedy that happened to
- darry and Paul used to be cool back in high school but when
- dally slashed tim sheaprds tires
- in a stubbornly way cherry said no to the coke
- didn't want it to reflect back on them
- when the Socs found out about bobs death they were suspicious
20 Clues: away • the hospital • behind in the fire • nothing gold can stay • dally slashed tim sheaprds tires • didn't want it to reflect back on them • johnny saved Ponyboy from the church fire • in a stubbornly way cherry said no to the coke • to make fun of someone or something by imitating • rumble came they affected each other with hatered • ...
The Elements 2019-01-10
The Cay 2019-05-14
Across
- the remains of anything destroyed
- to cry or scream
- to worry
- to strip off the skin or outer covering of
- basin, reservoir
- cautious or careful
- making a room so dark no light can be seen
- a two-masted boat
- to shock
- to get something back
- a sudden roll of a ship to one side
Down
- a monotonous buzzing or humming sound
- to soak up by using an absorbent material
- dangerous, hazardous
- a factory that purifies oil or sugar
- a violent windstorm
- to find your way
- to harass, pester, nag
- to scheme or plot against
- to flail wildy
20 Clues: to worry • to shock • to flail wildy • to cry or scream • to find your way • basin, reservoir • a two-masted boat • a violent windstorm • cautious or careful • dangerous, hazardous • to get something back • to harass, pester, nag • to scheme or plot against • the remains of anything destroyed • a sudden roll of a ship to one side • a factory that purifies oil or sugar • ...
The Reformation 2019-08-19
Across
- Pope at the start of the Reformation.
- The Reformers all said you needed this alone to be saved.
- Minister in a parish.
- First Pope to start to work for Church reform.
- This occurred among the clergy and was a major cause of the Reformation.
- Town where the first Reformer lived.
- This is one of the two sources of revelation, and it is written down.
- The first wife of the King of England during the Reformation (three words).
- Trent said that this must take place before a priest and two witnesses.
- Takes away all or part of Purgatory.
- The belief that God determines your fate before you are born.
- One of the two sources of revelation, not written down.
- Country where the Reformation started.
- The leading French Reformer (two words).
- Someone who protested against the Catholic Church.
- The first Reformer published 95 of these.
- Place where priests are trained.
- He brought the Reformation to Scotland (two words).
Down
- Place where a Council of the Church gathered to plan for reforms.
- King who brought the Reformation to England.
- People claimed you could buy forgiveness with this.
- Secret Reformer who was Archbishop of Canterbury (two words).
- The reform of the Catholic Church after the Reformation began.
- A person who follows the teachings of the first reformer.
- Northern part of Europe whose people turned away from Catholicism.
- Name of the new Reformed Church established in Scotland.
- Catholics believe there are seven of these.
- Name of the first Reformer who began protesting against the Church (two words).
- This means the same as "actions".
- Catholics believe that in this sacrament the Body and Blood of Christ become present during Mass.
- He brought the Reformation to Switzerland.
- Leader of a diocese.
- The state of being saved.
- Someone who belongs to the Church of England.
34 Clues: Leader of a diocese. • Minister in a parish. • The state of being saved. • Place where priests are trained. • This means the same as "actions". • Town where the first Reformer lived. • Takes away all or part of Purgatory. • Pope at the start of the Reformation. • Country where the Reformation started. • The leading French Reformer (two words). • ...
The Energy 2019-09-15
Across
- ndm jjd jsjs
- hhhl bhxhhx hhxj kkx
- gdh hshhs hjajja
- jjdk hehe jjddk
- jcc jjckk kckcl
- mxnxnh hhhs
- bcbv nshhd aa
- bah hahh jjja
- jjj hhch jjcjc
- bxbh jskk
- hhc jcjjc jjcjc
- mkjlhhhh shh jsjsj
- nnch fsggs hhsj
- jjx gchj kkckkc
- nzn ggd jjak
Down
- hhdj jjdkd kksks
- hcc jcj jjck kckkc
- action to do something
- energy that you can create
- hhdg sh hshh
- hhd hdhhd ggdhdh ggdhd
- jcjkc hhdh jjdjd
- bchjc hcjc jjcj
- condutor of thermal energy
- jjjia ah hjak
- hhjc cjcjjcj
- hdjjx kkckc hchhc
- bgvj jjsj hgsggs ggs
- mcn heh bah
- nnch ggdh jjjd
- hhdd jdkkd kdlld
- when hgjd kshdh
32 Clues: bxbh jskk • mxnxnh hhhs • mcn heh bah • ndm jjd jsjs • hhdg sh hshh • hhjc cjcjjcj • nzn ggd jjak • jjjia ah hjak • bcbv nshhd aa • bah hahh jjja • jjj hhch jjcjc • nnch ggdh jjjd • jjdk hehe jjddk • jcc jjckk kckcl • bchjc hcjc jjcj • hhc jcjjc jjcjc • when hgjd kshdh • nnch fsggs hhsj • jjx gchj kkckkc • hhdj jjdkd kksks • gdh hshhs hjajja • jcjkc hhdh jjdjd • hhdd jdkkd kdlld • hdjjx kkckc hchhc • hcc jcj jjck kckkc • ...
The Body 2019-10-12
Across
- Secreted by sebaceous glands to lubricate skin and hair
- Cells that secrete mucus and are located between columnar cells
- Membrane covering the medullary cavity
- Squamous, cuboidal and columnar are all types of ________ cells
- Muscle that is known as voluntary
- Inflammation of the membrane of the abdominal cavity
- Strongest type of cartilage
- Cushion like sac located between bones
- The 11th and 12th ribs are known as ______ ribs
- The structural units of compact bone
Down
- When diaphysis and epiphyses fuse together this forms the _____ line
- Brown pigment that varies from person to person
- The skin is ________ to the muscles below
- The brain, spinal cord and nerves make up this system
- The two major body cavities are dorsal and _____
- The most widely distributed tissue throughout the body
- Types of joints that allow for free movement
- Tissue that can be classified as brown or white
- Region of the vertebral cavity containing 12 vertebrae
- A cut that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections
20 Clues: Strongest type of cartilage • Muscle that is known as voluntary • The structural units of compact bone • Membrane covering the medullary cavity • Cushion like sac located between bones • The skin is ________ to the muscles below • Types of joints that allow for free movement • Brown pigment that varies from person to person • ...
The mass 2019-04-11
Across
- The priest does a final______ at the end of mass
- chant , when the people doing the mass walk towards the alter
- Reading , a reading usually from the old testament where we here of gods mercy and love before Christ was born
- Prayer, The _______ is the prayer that we pray or sing to the father.
- Reading ,this reading is from the new testament from the letters and Acts of the apostles or the book of revolation
- Psalm , we thank God for the reading we just heard
- _____ is when the priest ends the mass and sends us off singing the final song
- The _____ is when the priests offers the final prayer
- of the gifts ,In ____ ____ ___ the deacon offers gifts such as bread and wine.
- Communion, During ___ we are shown the body and blood of christ while we respond Amen.
- , we sing words of praise that shows that we are ready to hear the goo news of Jesus Christ
- of the Bread, When the ______happens, the priest invites us to share in the Eucharist
- rite, Includes the Lord's prayer, rite of peace, breaking bread and Holy communion.
- of the Faithful, During the ____ we pray for all Gods people.
Down
- In the prayer over the offerings the ____ asks God to bless and accept our gifts
- , the priest makes the sign of the cross and reminds us we are in the presence of Jesus
- The ____ prayer is the most important prayer of the Church
- , the deacon or priest will read from the readings of Mathew Mark Luke and John which are about Jesus and his life
- of peace, The ______ is the prayer of Christ being with us always
- , this prayer expresses the celebration and the needs and hopes of the assembly
- Act , when we ask for gods mercy in our lives
- of faith , the whole church prays the Nicene creed or the Apostles creed we say aloud what we believe in
- , the deacon or Priest talk about the gospel we learn what it means to believe as members of the church we grow closer to god and others
- , sometimes we sing or say this ancient hymn on Sundays
24 Clues: Act , when we ask for gods mercy in our lives • The priest does a final______ at the end of mass • Psalm , we thank God for the reading we just heard • The _____ is when the priests offers the final prayer • , sometimes we sing or say this ancient hymn on Sundays • The ____ prayer is the most important prayer of the Church • ...
the one 2019-05-07
Across
- Where Proverbs is
- what Proverbs says to get
- one who is perfect
- the one Proverbs says not to be, but is not as bad as the fool
- the bad lady in Proverbs
- people you like(not like-like) at school
- What parents give when child is bad
- this is the begining of wisdom
- wrote down most of the Proverbs
- People who give you discipline
- Bible says it is crooked (hint: is a body part)
- Unit we are in
Down
- wrote down Proverbs 31, wrote what his mom told him
- the one whom Proverbs says to be
- the one not to be
- the good lady in Proverbs
- copied Proverbs 25
- what you get when your in love with someone
- Bible says it is bad because this can hurt your friends (emotionally)
- wrote down Proverbs 30
20 Clues: Unit we are in • Where Proverbs is • the one not to be • one who is perfect • copied Proverbs 25 • wrote down Proverbs 30 • the bad lady in Proverbs • what Proverbs says to get • the good lady in Proverbs • this is the begining of wisdom • People who give you discipline • wrote down most of the Proverbs • the one whom Proverbs says to be • What parents give when child is bad • ...
The Beach 2019-05-08
Across
- If you have this your skin will become red.
- The water next the beach.
- A game played in the sand with a ball and a net.
- You wear this on your feet to help you swim faster.
- Rolling water. Fun to play in.
- You wear this to go swimming.
- Save people from drowning. The boss of the beach.
- You drive this on the water.
- You dig in the sand with this.
- You find this on the sand. A small animal used to live inside. It's hard.
- Underwater rocks.
- You use this to get dry.
Down
- Animal that walks sideways. Can pinch you.
- Wear on you face when it is very bright outside.
- A fish shaped like a star.
- You put food and drinks in this to keep them cool.
- You build this from sand
- You put sand in this with your shovel.
- A scary fish. Da-dum... Da-dum...Da-dum
- You ride the waves with this
- Protects you from getting a sunburn.
- A cold snack
- You sit under it to keep out of the sun.
- You wear these on your feet to go to the beach.
- A boat powered by wind.
25 Clues: A cold snack • Underwater rocks. • A boat powered by wind. • You build this from sand • You use this to get dry. • The water next the beach. • A fish shaped like a star. • You ride the waves with this • You drive this on the water. • You wear this to go swimming. • Rolling water. Fun to play in. • You dig in the sand with this. • Protects you from getting a sunburn. • ...
The Hogan's 2019-05-02
29 Clues: our • yang • path • loving • caring • island • we are • winter • hearts • in hand • amazing • is ours • he's her • how long • together • listening • we are in • circle of • she's his • stacked up • thoughtful • so much fun • keep us alive • peanut butter • are passionate • build tomorrow • we're joined in • bound together for • where the heart is
The Hendseys 2019-06-10
Across
- Township in New Jersey where C&M met
- City where C&M ran the Rock N Roll Marathon
- Music festival in Delaware that C&M love to attend
- Place in Colorado where C&M went on the family ski trip
- Colin’s paternal grandmother whose diamond is featured on Maggie’s engagement ring
- What Colin does for work
- Street where C&M's first apartment was
- State where Colin is from
- Make and model of Colin's car that made many visits to DC
- Train that Maggie took from DC to Philadelphia to visit Colin
- City where C&M reside
- Music festival that C&M attended in Philly the first time Maggie visited
- Place where C&M took their first vacation together
- *Document that expresses your last wishes, read by a county court after your death
- *In the back of what body part will you find the optic nerve
Down
- *What Philly statue is Robert Indiana best known for creating
- *Children's book about a young girl that contains the phrase "That's all there is, there isn't any more"
- Beer Garden Where C&M had their first date
- Unit at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia that Maggie works on
- *What is a female sheep called
- State where Maggie is from
- Person who introduced Colin and Maggie
- Quiz master who helped Colin pop the question
- Irish Bar where C&M got engaged
- *This letter of the alphabet was used interchangeably with "V" until 1386
- *Maine's postal code
- Country where C&M are honeymooning
- Colin and Maggie's beloved dog
- Weekly activity that C&M love and where they got engaged at
- *Catherine of Aragon's only child to reach adulthood; she deposed her half sister Lady Jane Gray and became queen of England in 1553 - 5 years before Elizabeth
- Colin’s paternal great-grandmother whose diamond is featured on Maggie’s engagement ring
- Maggie’s paternal grandmother whose diamond is featured on Maggie’s engagement ring
32 Clues: *Maine's postal code • City where C&M reside • What Colin does for work • State where Colin is from • State where Maggie is from • *What is a female sheep called • Colin and Maggie's beloved dog • Irish Bar where C&M got engaged • Country where C&M are honeymooning • Township in New Jersey where C&M met • Person who introduced Colin and Maggie • ...
The Cay 2019-06-05
Across
- conniving
- rescued Phillip
- wooden floater
- main character
- sea surrounding Curacao
- Timothy's illness
- Phillip's age
- language of Curacao
- kind of trees on the cay
- synonym for cay
- Caribbean evil spirit
Down
- submarines bombing Curacao
- feline friend
- Phillip's US home
- sign made of rocks
- ask for help
- synonym for langosta
- Phillip's Caribbean home
- ship rebellion
- Phillip's friend on Curacao
20 Clues: conniving • ask for help • feline friend • Phillip's age • wooden floater • main character • ship rebellion • rescued Phillip • synonym for cay • Phillip's US home • Timothy's illness • sign made of rocks • language of Curacao • synonym for langosta • Caribbean evil spirit • sea surrounding Curacao • Phillip's Caribbean home • kind of trees on the cay • submarines bombing Curacao • ...
The Arts 2019-04-24
Across
- An advertisement for a film or a television or radio programme
- A long, printed story about imaginary characters and events
- The action of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music
- A collection of things shown publicly(usually in museums)
- A performance of music by one or more musicians or singers
- Film, play, or book that is funny
- The life story of a person written by someone else
- A view or picture of the countryside, or the art of making such pictures
Down
- The actors in a film, play, or show
- A story in which very frightening and unnatural things happen
- A large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor
- Words shown at the bottom of a film or television picture to explain what is being said
- An actor's part in a film or play
- A picture in a book or magazine
- The story of a book, film, play
- The people, who watch or listen to a performance, movie, public event, etc.
- A book section
- The main song in a film
- A person whose job is singing
- A piece of this cloth used by artists for painting on, usually with oil paints
20 Clues: A book section • The main song in a film • A person whose job is singing • A picture in a book or magazine • The story of a book, film, play • An actor's part in a film or play • Film, play, or book that is funny • The actors in a film, play, or show • The life story of a person written by someone else • A collection of things shown publicly(usually in museums) • ...
The Lemon 2019-08-06
Across
- Did you season that chicken?
- Where the interns go on someone's birthday
- Take my card
- Will this website ever launch?
- Not on the circle?
- Inception???
- Pick-me-up
- Chicken canoe
- Post post office treat
- Last and First
- Melons
- Scott's midday break
- Make a copy
- Jesse's toy
- We Time
- Earth's foamie
- Fearless leader
- Tuesdays are for ______
- 2:30?
- Short-form
- Started with falafel
- Granola bar
Down
- Master editor
- Long-form
- "Any checks in the mail"
- Question at noon
- Brown board
- 400
- Pine
- Call J.P. Pest
- Combine into one Google doc
- May Belle Magnolia
- Don't forget to vote!
- Everyone's favorite coworker
- Best day of the week
- Maddy and Kim's daily gossip
- The interns' favorite neighbor
- Trivia Wiz
- Most organized
- Best dressed
- Not with a "k"
- Slide into my _______
42 Clues: 400 • Pine • 2:30? • Melons • We Time • Long-form • Pick-me-up • Trivia Wiz • Short-form • Brown board • Make a copy • Jesse's toy • Granola bar • Take my card • Inception??? • Best dressed • Master editor • Chicken canoe • Call J.P. Pest • Last and First • Most organized • Earth's foamie • Not with a "k" • Fearless leader • Question at noon • Not on the circle? • May Belle Magnolia • Best day of the week • Scott's midday break • ...
the beginning 2019-11-05
Across
- Liedsängerin (Nachname)
- Weißwein mit Kräutern
- wenn die Augen ..
- Schieferfelsen D
- anderes Wort für schaukeln
- Hotel Ö.
- Symbol der Liebe
- Kosename
- Zeichen der Verliebtheit
- Abkürzung
- das stärkste Gefühl
- über uns ist der ..
- Wasserfahrzeug
- verholzte Pflanze mit Früchten
- Behältnis
- Brücke
Down
- liebevoll an sich drücken
- Die kleine ..
- Ort der Begegnung
- Tier
- … an der
- a.W. für Wertschätzung
- Herz in ..
- Berg im Zentralraum
- die eine Hälfte weint, die andere ..
- versteckter See
- Benachrichtigungssystem
- Stift Ö.
- Lichtquelle
- Korbblütler
- Der 1. ..
- Tierlaut
- Konservierungsstoff
33 Clues: Tier • Brücke • … an der • Hotel Ö. • Stift Ö. • Kosename • Tierlaut • Abkürzung • Der 1. .. • Behältnis • Herz in .. • Lichtquelle • Korbblütler • Die kleine .. • Wasserfahrzeug • versteckter See • Schieferfelsen D • Symbol der Liebe • Ort der Begegnung • wenn die Augen .. • Berg im Zentralraum • das stärkste Gefühl • über uns ist der .. • Konservierungsstoff • Weißwein mit Kräutern • a.W. für Wertschätzung • ...
The experiment 2019-11-14
Across
- teachers name
- he lives in a pineapple under the sea
- Thanksgiving bird
- an alternative to this class for the senior LA requirement
- what do we have to get if we come late to class
- what holiday is after Thanksgiving
- how do we check our grades
- what do we carve during Halloween
- the title of our groups book
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- blank roasting on an open fire
- common pie during thanks giving
- we have this every Wednesday morning
- what season is it
- a graveyard for ghosts
- what do you say when you ring the door bell for Halloween
- what color is the sky
- Blank reading and writing
- what goes inside the turkey
- whats on the ground outside
- what kind of puzzle is this
20 Clues: teachers name • what season is it • Thanksgiving bird • what color is the sky • a graveyard for ghosts • Blank reading and writing • how do we check our grades • what goes inside the turkey • whats on the ground outside • what kind of puzzle is this • the title of our groups book • blank roasting on an open fire • common pie during thanks giving • what do we carve during Halloween • ...
The Odyssey 2019-11-04
Across
- Her kidnapping by a Trojan prince was the start of the Trojan war (mythology explanation)
- Excessive pride or arrogance
- Zeus and his siblings, as well as Zeus's offspring.
- Uses a large stone to trap Odysseus and his men in his cave.
- An extended voyage or adventure
- Symbolizes Odysseus's superior strength
- Characters and Situations that occur over and over again in literature.
- (2 words) Historic cause of the Trojan War.
- Loving wife of Odysseus
- Protagonist of The Odyssey.
- Loyal swineherd who helps Odysseus.
- Author of Theogony
- Odysseus's son.
- Offspring of the Primordial Gods; Zeus's parents were two of them.
- They passed down simple, oral stories from generation to generation.
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- Destroys Odysseus's ship with a lightning bolt.
- One of the suitors; attempts to murder Telemachus.
- Homeward journey
- Occurs before the actual beginning of the story.
- (3 words) Symbolizes the unmoving, solid love between Odysseus and Penelope.
- Messenger God who helps Odysseus.
- (3 words) Translates to "in the middle of things"
- (2 words) Eating their fruit causes the person to forget all thoughts other than the fruit
- Gods always in existince in Greek mythology (there were 4 of them)
- Resembles a whirlpool and is very dangerous.
- Starts off as a foe of Odysseus but eventually helps prepare him for the dangers that await him on his journey home.
- (2 words) Larger than life figure who embodies the ideals of a nation.
- Stories about gods, goddesses, heroes, and monsters that attempt to answer life's unanswerable questions.
- 6-headed monster that lives in a cave up on a cliff.
- Author of The Illiad
- Celebrates the adventures of a hero; characterized by adventure and struggle
- Goddess who helps Odysseus on multiple occasions.
- Possess beautiful, but dangerous, singing voices.
33 Clues: Odysseus's son. • Homeward journey • Author of Theogony • Author of The Illiad • Loving wife of Odysseus • Protagonist of The Odyssey. • Excessive pride or arrogance • An extended voyage or adventure • Messenger God who helps Odysseus. • Loyal swineherd who helps Odysseus. • Symbolizes Odysseus's superior strength • (2 words) Historic cause of the Trojan War. • ...
The Consitution 2019-10-14
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- Article of the Constitution that outlines the process by which amendments can be made to the Constitution
- Means a state's constitution, laws, and judicial dicisions must agree with the Constitution
- The introduction to the Constitution
- Article of the Constitution that establishes the Supreme Court
- The branch of government, consisting of the Supreme Court
- An example of a power of the national government
- Article of the Constitution that creates the executive branch
- The lawmaking branch of the government
- Rules set by the Bill of Rights
- the first three words of the Preamble to the Constitution
- An organization that actively promotes the view of some part of the public on specific issues in order to influence government policy
- An example of a power of state governments
- Article of the Constitution that creates a bicameral congress with a House of Representatives and a Senate.
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- A basic principle of democracy that says laws are passed by majority vote and elections are decided by a majority of the voters
- The system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- The consttutional system that shares power between the national and state governments
- The power of the SUpreme Court to decide whether laws are constitutional or not
- Person who wanted the Constitution to be ratified
- An example of the shared powers between the national and state governments
- The branch of government that carries out, or executes the laws
20 Clues: Rules set by the Bill of Rights • The introduction to the Constitution • The lawmaking branch of the government • An example of a power of state governments • An example of a power of the national government • Person who wanted the Constitution to be ratified • The branch of government, consisting of the Supreme Court • ...
The Constitution 2019-10-14
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- The Ninth Amendment states somes rules that we the people have, just because some rules are not listed doesn’t give the ____ power to take away other rights.
- The fifth amendment protects citizens from dealing with the ____ system, which means that the government has to follow certain rules and act reasonably when carrying out laws.
- putting a person on trial more than once from the same crime
- The ____ protects the five basic freedoms.
- an order from a judge that authorizes police or other officials to take certain action, such as searching someone’s property
- The Freedom of ____ means that citizens have a right to worship or practice any religion they choose and the government can not make a law promoting or prohibiting any religion.
- a person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action
- The Freedom of the ____ refers to the publishers of the news or newspapers, this means that the publisher has the right to report the truth so the citizens are informed, but the publisher does not have the right to report false news.
- The third amendment states that ____ don’t have the right to live in your home.
- Civil cases can be heard by a jury because of the ____ amendment.
- The sixth amendment ensures citizens a fair ____.
- The second amendment protects your right to own a ____.
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- The eighth amendment protects citizens from cruel and unusual ____.
- The fourth amendment says that police must have a search warrant, issued by a ____, to be eligible to search your property.
- giving testimony that can be used against oneself
- a formal listing of the basic rights of the U.S. citizens
- the concept that the government must follow clear rules and act reasonably as it carries out the law
- Certain powers are given to the ____ by the Tenth Amendment so that the federal government can not interfere.
- The Right to Petition gives you the ability to make ____ to the government.
- The Freedom of ____ includes more than words, it includes symbolic speech and actions.
20 Clues: The ____ protects the five basic freedoms. • giving testimony that can be used against oneself • The sixth amendment ensures citizens a fair ____. • The second amendment protects your right to own a ____. • a formal listing of the basic rights of the U.S. citizens • putting a person on trial more than once from the same crime • ...
THe Vikings 2019-10-29
20 Clues: kaer • male • elajas • asutama • kaitsma • kindlus • mainima • rändaja • kaupmees • sõdalane • mõjutama • röövretk • ühiskond • püssirohi • saabumine • vangistama • elama asuma • käsitööline • talupidamine • deklameerima
The USA 2019-11-22
20 Clues: öka • hel • last • bilda • sjönk • orsak • ananas • frihet • avstånd • förtryck • förbjuda • välkomna • ta examen • livslängd • invandrare • slösa bort • arbetskraft • ursprunglig • självständig • spela (om pengar)
The Renaissance 2019-04-16
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- The Last Supper is this type of painting
- The printing of this spread knowledge aboutreligion during the Renaissance
- Van Eyck used this type of paint to make rich
- One of Shakespeare's famous plays
- Famous Renaissance family who lived inFlorence
- This French word means "rebirth"
- He created the movable type printing press inEurope
- Because of the use of perspective, Renaissancepainting looked more...
- Some members of this family in Rome joinedthe clergy
- The Renaissance began in this country
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- A gondola will get you around this Renaissance city built off the coast of Italy
- Instead of using Latin, many wrote using their"native language" called the...
- This "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa
- Brunelleschi's Dome was built in thisRenaissance city
- Learning to be independent instead of blindlyobeying the Church was called
- Known for writing plays such as "MacBeth"
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel inRome
- The Last Supper painting is located in this city
- He's often considered to be the greatest artist ofthe Northern Renaissance.
- This word means "worldly"
20 Clues: This word means "worldly" • This French word means "rebirth" • One of Shakespeare's famous plays • The Renaissance began in this country • The Last Supper is this type of painting • Known for writing plays such as "MacBeth" • This "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa • Van Eyck used this type of paint to make rich • Famous Renaissance family who lived inFlorence • ...
The Planets 2019-05-26
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- topik langkah awal menulis karya ilmiah
- tokoh yang berwatak baik
- kata-kata penutup berisi simpulan dari keseluruhan dialog
- karya fiksi yang dinyatakan dalam bentuk dialog
- keterangan mengenai tempat, waktu, suasana dalam naskah drama
- tidak dalam bentuk percakapan
- bagian tengah cerita
- tokoh yang berwatak jahat
- orang yang menyusun resensi
- gagasan umum dalam suatu drama disampaikan oleh pengarang kepada pembaca atau penonton
- drama tanpa gerak
- drama tanpa kata-kata
- isinya mudah dipahami dan dibenarkan oleh akal sehat
- kuat lemahnya penurunan suatu kata dalam kalimat
- drama yang menonjolkan seni suara atau musik
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- teknik pengumpulan data
- pelaku yang mempunyai peran lebih
- ragam bahasa dalam bentuk populer
- judul bab 1 dalam sistematika karya ilmiah
- tahap kegiatan untuk menyelesaikan suatu aktivitas
- menilai baik buruknya karya sastra
- susunan teks teratur dengan pola yang baku
- sesuatu yang harus diselesaikan atau dipecahkan
- drama yang menonjolkan seni drama dan tari
- naik turunnya lagu kalimat
- rumusan asas yang menjadi hukum
- drama ringan bersifat menghibur
- rencana kegiatan yang dituliskan dalam bentuk rancangan kerja yang akan dilaksanakan
- simpul masalah bagian dari
- denotasi sebutan lain dari makna lugas
30 Clues: drama tanpa gerak • bagian tengah cerita • drama tanpa kata-kata • teknik pengumpulan data • tokoh yang berwatak baik • tokoh yang berwatak jahat • naik turunnya lagu kalimat • simpul masalah bagian dari • orang yang menyusun resensi • tidak dalam bentuk percakapan • rumusan asas yang menjadi hukum • drama ringan bersifat menghibur • pelaku yang mempunyai peran lebih • ...
The Outsiders 2019-05-24
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- the unlawful killing of a human being without malice
- less privileged, not enjoying the normal lifestyle
- uneasily fearful dreading
- calm and casual, unmoved not excited
- worldly, cultured, and refined
- a way that expresses sorrow and regret
- a turn aside from a direction or course
- a colour, a particular shade of a colour
- a striking or notable deed feat. spirited or heroic act
- the capacity to digest food
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- cool and distant
- a feeling that a person is beneath consideration or worthless
- open disobedience
- become calm or tranquil
- cautious or suspicious about something/someone
- immense, huge, very great
- a defender, protector or keeper
- unfasten and removed
- the best or choice part of a larger body or group
- a piece of glowing coal or wood in a dying fire
20 Clues: cool and distant • open disobedience • unfasten and removed • become calm or tranquil • uneasily fearful dreading • immense, huge, very great • the capacity to digest food • worldly, cultured, and refined • a defender, protector or keeper • calm and casual, unmoved not excited • a way that expresses sorrow and regret • a turn aside from a direction or course • ...
The Outsiders 2019-05-24
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- unfasten and removed
- calm and casual, unmoved not excited, indifferent
- a particular shade of a color
- cool and distant
- showing contempt/a feeling a person or thing is beneath consideration or worthless
- uneasily fearful dreading
- the best or choice part of a larger body or group
- the capacity to digest food
- open disobedience
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- become calm or tranquil
- a way that expresses sorrow and regret
- a striking or notable deed feat. a spirited or heroic act
- the unlawful killing of a human being without malice
- less privileged, not enjoying the normal life
- immense, huge, very great
- worldly, cultured, and refined
- a turn aside from a direction or course
- a piece of glowing coal or wood in a dying fire
- cautious or suspicious about something/someone
- a defender, protector or keeper
20 Clues: cool and distant • open disobedience • unfasten and removed • become calm or tranquil • immense, huge, very great • uneasily fearful dreading • the capacity to digest food • a particular shade of a color • worldly, cultured, and refined • a defender, protector or keeper • a way that expresses sorrow and regret • a turn aside from a direction or course • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-01-23
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- contract : an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- Galilei : an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath or the "father of observational astronomy"
- : a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- : belonging or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music
- Locke : English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- Newton : an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author who is widely recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Revolution : a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed views of society about nature
- : a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- : belief in the existence of a creator who does not intervene in the universe
- method : this method involves making observations, forming questions, making hypotheses, doing an experiment, analyzing the data, and forming a conclusion
- de Montesquieu : a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher and the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- theory : a theory in which the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit the Earth
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- : a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity, as well as his advocacy of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
- theory : a theory in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- Rousseau : a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer whose political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe and the development of modern political, economic and educational thought.
- the Great : reigned from 1762 to 1796, expanded the Russian Empire, improved administration, and vigorously pursued the policy of Westernization.
- : one of the deistic or materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century French Enlightenment.
- : A salon is a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation.
- : relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail.
- despot : is an authoritarian leader who exercises his political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment.
- Wollstonecraft : an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
21 Clues: : belief in the existence of a creator who does not intervene in the universe • Wollstonecraft : an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • theory : a theory in which the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit the Earth • contract : an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits • ...
The Cay 2012-11-28
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- The type of bird that attacked Phillip
- The name of the man that stayed with Phillip
- Boat Phillip was in when the German's exploded it
- Where The Cay is located
- The language Timothy spoke
- The type of lobster Phillip ate
- Boat American's used to rescue them
- The main character in the story
- The name of Phillip's cat
- Boat the German's used to attack Curacao
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- a boat made of wood that they went after German's exploded their boat
- The place Phillip went to get surgeries
- The island Phillip went after the German attacked
- People who invaded Curacao
- People who rescued Phillip and Timothy
- The island Phillip went before the German Invasion
- What they put on the fire for the smoke to turn black
- The type of storm Phillip survived
- Because Phillip looked at the sun to long, he got _____.
- Where American's took Phillip
20 Clues: Where The Cay is located • The name of Phillip's cat • People who invaded Curacao • The language Timothy spoke • Where American's took Phillip • The type of lobster Phillip ate • The main character in the story • The type of storm Phillip survived • Boat American's used to rescue them • The type of bird that attacked Phillip • People who rescued Phillip and Timothy • ...
The Giver 2012-11-27
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- To beg for aid or mercy.
- To threaten someone or be evil.
- To be confined in a space.
- To give or send something
- A fast moving downpour of rain.
- A type of way to give advice.
- To not be able to do something.
- Not be able to keep doing something.
- A verity of color.
- A smell that is bad.
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- Quick to get rid of something.
- Not to be able to move
- To be aware of something.
- Something that you listen and think from.
- Not to be sure of something.
- Not have enough of something.
- To heave something really dry.
- To cut and kill a lot of things.
- To take one pain.
- A lot of bends and turns.
20 Clues: To take one pain. • A verity of color. • A smell that is bad. • Not to be able to move • To beg for aid or mercy. • To be aware of something. • To give or send something • A lot of bends and turns. • To be confined in a space. • Not to be sure of something. • Not have enough of something. • A type of way to give advice. • Quick to get rid of something. • To heave something really dry. • ...
The beach 2013-01-19
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- Land inthe middle of the ocean
- To keep your hair dry
- Tie the boat up to this
- Keeps the sun out of your eyes
- Sit under this
- Drive in the sand in this
- High or low
- It makes the waves
- Play with this
- Some have white caps
- Had a movie made about this called Jaws
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- Surf on this
- Sail in this
- Collect these on the beach
- Sport played at the Olympics
- They hide in holes in the sand
- Head first off the jetty
- Lots of trees in this
- Type of bird
- Swim in these
20 Clues: High or low • Surf on this • Sail in this • Type of bird • Swim in these • Sit under this • Play with this • It makes the waves • Some have white caps • To keep your hair dry • Lots of trees in this • Tie the boat up to this • Head first off the jetty • Drive in the sand in this • Collect these on the beach • Sport played at the Olympics • Land inthe middle of the ocean • ...
The Odyssey 2013-01-17
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- put up with something or somebody unpleasant
- marked by quiet and caution and secrecy
- lacking strength
- boundless
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- sad, pitiful
- to command
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- high-pitched or piercing sound
- a violently fast stream of water
- wrapped up, hidden from sight
- to become mixed, blended, or united
- think moodily or anxiously about something
- small cavern
- heroic acts
- deserving or inciting pity
- go ashore
- in a vicious manner
- extreme mental distress
- a position of leadership
- thought to be true
20 Clues: go ashore • boundless • to command • heroic acts • small cavern • sad, pitiful • lacking strength • thought to be true • in a vicious manner • extreme mental distress • a position of leadership • deserving or inciting pity • wrapped up, hidden from sight • high-pitched or piercing sound • deeply or seriously thoughtful • a violently fast stream of water • to become mixed, blended, or united • ...
The crucible 2012-11-01
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- Action aided or caused by the devil; sorcery; witchcraft.
- To get around by trickery
- Confused
- The care and guidance of God or nature over the creatures of the earth
- A great misfortune or disaster
- A tendency to think of something in particular; partiality; preference
- To give power or authority to
- Unusual or extreme paleness
- Opponent; adversary
- To exclude from the believers and from the privileges and public prayers of the Church
- Impurity, pure
- Shameless or bold
- Conciliation
- Wicked
- Sexually unrestrained
- A person with an extreme enthusiasm as in religion or politics
- To overthrow ; defeat
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- A formal accusation initiating a criminal case
- Serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate
- An act of cursing or reviling God
- Excessive indulgence of sexual desire
- Showing great enthusiasm for or interest
- A trace of something bad or offensive
- Strong censure
- Out of proportion
- A person who brings suit in a court
- Removal from an office or position
- Without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment
- Threatening to cause evil or harm
- Not capable of being understood
- Decide between opposing or contending parties or sides
- Feeling strong displeasure
- Incapable of being heard
- To be sarcastic
- Bewildered
- Rapturous
- Deceit, trickery, or sharp practice
37 Clues: Wicked • Confused • Rapturous • Bewildered • Conciliation • Strong censure • Impurity, pure • To be sarcastic • Out of proportion • Shameless or bold • Opponent; adversary • Sexually unrestrained • To overthrow ; defeat • Incapable of being heard • To get around by trickery • Feeling strong displeasure • Unusual or extreme paleness • To give power or authority to • A great misfortune or disaster • ...
The Tudors 2012-12-12
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- Land belonging to the whole village which is closed off to use for raising sheep.
- Rapid rise in prices of food and other goods.
- The only wife of Henry VIII who produced a male heir, but she died in childbirth.
- She was imprisoned by Elizabeth I for almost 20 years.
- Based royal power on good business sense.
- The Tudors did not like governing through __.
- Elizabeth I allowed English __ to attack Spanish ships coming from the Americas with silver and gold.
- The area served by one church which became the unit of state administration.
- Tudor rule was thought of as the most __ time for England.
- Elizabeth I saw England's greatest trade rival as their greatest __.
- Henry VIII wasted a lot of his father's money on things like __ and guns.
- Henry VIII closed many __ so he could sell the land to the nobles and have more money for the crown.
- Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain who blocked Henry VIII’s influence on the Pope (Henry was married to his aunt).
- During the time of the Tudors __ was more about economics than emotional ties.
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- Sold by Elizabeth I, gave a company a monopoly in their trade or region.
- Executed by Henry VIII for unfaithfulness, mother of Elizabeth I.
- Made local people responsible for the poor in their own town and led to crowding in the towns.
- Poor Irish __ were forced off their land and had to leave or stay to work for the Protestants.
- The Renaissance came much __ to England, partly because it is an island.
- Mary Queen of Scots had her husband murdered by __ and then married him.
- Made Henry VIII head of the Church of England.
- Mary I burned many __ as she was unbending in her Catholic ways.
- Henry VIII forced the Welsh to change their names but allowed the __ to be printed (which helped save their language).
- William Shakespeare’s plays appealed to __ and uneducated people.
- Wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon because she could not have any sons.
- A __ form of English developed during Tudor times, but this led to a greater divide between the educated and uneducated people.
- In the first forty four years of Tudor rule, parliament met only __ times.
- A Scottish King for England after Elizabeth I.
28 Clues: Based royal power on good business sense. • Rapid rise in prices of food and other goods. • The Tudors did not like governing through __. • Made Henry VIII head of the Church of England. • A Scottish King for England after Elizabeth I. • She was imprisoned by Elizabeth I for almost 20 years. • Tudor rule was thought of as the most __ time for England. • ...
The Stranger 2012-09-20
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- Process by which guilt or innocence is determined
- Meursault ___ the Arab.
- Salamano's pet
- Raymond wanted Meursault to write one for him.
- Meursault told the chaplain he didn't believe in ___
- Kind of movie Meursault and Marie watched
- Worked with Meursault
- They cut Raymond.
- Owned beach house
- Meursault's girlfriend
- Jail cubicle
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- Author
- Marie went to ___ Meursault in jail.
- A neighbor called them to come to Raymond's room.
- The verdict
- Meursault & Marie went there after the beach on their first date.
- He beat up the mistress.
- Magistrate waved one in front of Meursault
- He loves/hates his dog.
- Attorney
- Place where Meursault met Marie
- Meursault attended her funeral.
- It takes up most of Meursault's prison time.
- Meursault said,'One ___ is as good as another.'
- Celeste called the murder bad ___.
25 Clues: Author • Attorney • The verdict • Jail cubicle • Salamano's pet • They cut Raymond. • Owned beach house • Worked with Meursault • Meursault's girlfriend • Meursault ___ the Arab. • He loves/hates his dog. • He beat up the mistress. • Place where Meursault met Marie • Meursault attended her funeral. • Celeste called the murder bad ___. • Marie went to ___ Meursault in jail. • ...
The Elements 2012-09-22
The Senses 2012-10-31
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- A watery fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the ear
- Ear wax
- Small depression in the macula lutea where cones are most densely packed
- Nearsightedness
- And of the chemicals in retinal cells that are sensitive to light
- Transparent, anterior portion of the sclera
- labyrinth The fluid-filled complex maze of three spaces in the temporal bone
- A curved tube extending from the auricle into the temporal bone, ending at the tympanic membrane
- Opacity of the lens of the eye
- Farsightedness
- Snail shell or structure of similar shape, the auditory portion of the inner ear
- Part of the ear attached to the head
- The organ of hearing located in the cochlea and filled with endolymph
- Receptor cell located in the retina that is stimulated by bright light
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- Gland that produces a waxy substance called cerumen
- Disorder characterized by elevated pressure in the eye
- The middle layer of the eyeball
- Cells of taste
- And of the curved, fluid-filled tubes located in the inner ear
- Thick, clear fluid that fills the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear
- The jelly-like fluid found in the eye, posterior to the lens
- Innermost layer of the eyeball
- Tube that connects the throat with the middle ear to equalize air pressure on both sides of the tympanum
- Specialized nerve cell stimulated by light
- A membranous sac that follows the shape of the bony labyrinth and is filled with endolymph
- Ear drum
- Decrease in receptor sensitivity
- Mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the sclera
- The glands that produce tears, located in the supper lateral portion of the orbit
- Farsightedness of old age
- Abbreviation; Refractory eye surgery using a microkeratome to cut a corneal cap, which is replaced after an excrimer laser is used to vaporize and reshape underlying cornea tissue
- Receptor located in the retina that is responsible for night vision
- The refracting mechanism of the eye that is located directly behind the pupil
- The area in the retina where the optic nerve fibers exit and there are no rods or cones; also known as a blind spot
- Little bone; for example, the auditory bones found in the ears
35 Clues: Ear wax • Ear drum • Cells of taste • Farsightedness • Nearsightedness • Farsightedness of old age • Innermost layer of the eyeball • Opacity of the lens of the eye • The middle layer of the eyeball • Decrease in receptor sensitivity • Part of the ear attached to the head • Specialized nerve cell stimulated by light • Transparent, anterior portion of the sclera • ...
The Crucible 2012-10-31
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- The remorseless judge that sentences John Proctor to be hanged
- A wealthy, yet greedy, farmer that accuses others in order to buy their land
- The town in Massachusetts the Witchcraft trials happened in
- "I am given sixteen warrant tonight... and she is one."
- This person forgives John for his sins and says, "He have his goodness now"
- This person is seen dancing in the forest and is the daughter of a minister
- The author of "The Crucible"
- Rebecca Nurse's husband
- "Because it is my name!"
- Accidentally accused
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- This Reverend is very interested in preserving his own position within the town
- The sinful act that John Proctor commits with Abigail Williams
- From Barbados and is accused of being a witch
- "More weight, more weight"
- The famous year that the witchcraft happened
- The ring leader of this whole Witchcraft conspiracy
- This person is a police officer, but doesn't have a major role
- Person is old and wise yet falls under the whole witchcraft conspiracy and is hung
- The definition of crucible
- "You're the Devil's man!"
- The judge next to Danforth
- Is the only surviving Putnam child left
- Hale "I denounce these proceedings... I quit this court!"
- Item that has a needle stuck in it
- This person is convinced her children were murdered
25 Clues: Accidentally accused • Rebecca Nurse's husband • "Because it is my name!" • "You're the Devil's man!" • "More weight, more weight" • The definition of crucible • The judge next to Danforth • The author of "The Crucible" • Item that has a needle stuck in it • Is the only surviving Putnam child left • The famous year that the witchcraft happened • ...
The Odyssey 2012-12-07
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- Narrator of the Odyssey
- The use of descriptive language of the 5 sences
- God of the sea.
- The goddess of wisdom and battle who helps Odysseus
- Repetition of consonant sound in a line of poetry
- The enchantress who transforms Odysseus’s crew into swine
- Keeper of the wind
- One of Odysseus’ men who said starvation is the most pitiful way of dying
- polyphemus
- In northwest Asia Minor, site of the Trojan War
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- When a non-human subject is given human characteristics
- The sun god, who cherished his cattle and sheep Tiresias A blind prophet who inhabits the underworld and advised Odyseus.
- amount of time odysseus stayed on Circe's island
- A lengthy elaborate comparison of unlike subjects
- what the Cyclops' live in
- Wife of Odysseus
- Home and kingdom to Odysseus
- Odysseus's son
- Greek king of Ithaca
- Any one of the nine goddesses of the arts, literature, and the sciences
- causes the men to forget about their homeland
21 Clues: polyphemus • Odysseus's son • God of the sea. • Wife of Odysseus • Keeper of the wind • Greek king of Ithaca • Narrator of the Odyssey • what the Cyclops' live in • Home and kingdom to Odysseus • causes the men to forget about their homeland • The use of descriptive language of the 5 sences • In northwest Asia Minor, site of the Trojan War • ...
The 180 2012-12-05
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- Sorta looks like a vampire by the front desk
- A word meaning something is extreme EX) That's "____" cool
- The best place to be on friday nights
- The movie we watched at the end of September
- Has super facial hair
- Laurie makes the best in the world
- The current World Series Champions
- the most popular form of riding @ the Skate park
- What would happen if Matt tried to skateboard
- We miss her
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- The most popular Soda @ the 180
- A new card game sweeping the 180
- The dog that lives next door.
- What weird people from Michigan call soda
- How long the 180 has been around
- Something our computers do all the time
- a tune that Marc always makes up songs to
- a game that has 2-4 players trying to score on each other
- The most popular drink at the Cafe
- The month we did the pizza cookout
20 Clues: We miss her • Has super facial hair • The dog that lives next door. • The most popular Soda @ the 180 • A new card game sweeping the 180 • How long the 180 has been around • Laurie makes the best in the world • The current World Series Champions • The most popular drink at the Cafe • The month we did the pizza cookout • The best place to be on friday nights • ...
The Iliad 2012-12-05
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- Prince of Troy and brother of Hector. He kidnaps Helen.
- Husband of Helen.
- Wife of Hector.
- Son of Zeus who is killed by Patroclus.
- The great Achaean hero who kills Hector.
- Wise and rational general of the Achaeans. He is the subject of the sequel, the Odyssey.
- The great Trojan prince who kills Patroclus.
- God of the arts, of music, of the sun, he sides with the Trojans.
- "The face that launched a thousand ships"; her kidnapping sets the stage for the Iliad.
- God of war, he sides with the Trojans.
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- King of the gods of Mount Olympus. Initially, he forbids any immortal from interfering, although they find their way around this.
- Achaean warrior who takes the lead in battle when Achilles refuses to fight. He is blessed by Athene.
- The Achaean commander whose quarrel with Achilles causes the latter to bow out of the war.
- God of the sea, he sides with the Achaeans.
- Achilles's best friend and "brother"; he puts on Achilles's armor to improve Achaean morale but is killed on the battlefield.
- Goddess of love, she is chosen by Paris as the most beautiful. She sides with the Trojans.
- Goddess of wisdom, she sides with the Achaeans.
- Queen of Olympus, she sides with the Achaeans.
- Mother of Achilles and goddess of the sea.
- King of Troy who mournfully meets Achilles to ask for his son's body.
20 Clues: Wife of Hector. • Husband of Helen. • God of war, he sides with the Trojans. • Son of Zeus who is killed by Patroclus. • The great Achaean hero who kills Hector. • Mother of Achilles and goddess of the sea. • God of the sea, he sides with the Achaeans. • The great Trojan prince who kills Patroclus. • Queen of Olympus, she sides with the Achaeans. • ...
The Giver 2012-12-02
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- calm, peaceful, and untouched
- to laugh especially in satisfaction
- able to be touched or felt
- a natural ability
- deserted
- not patient
- violation of law, command, or duty
- something happening in the opposite way expected
- the act of violation
- agitated with doubt, mental conflict, or pain
- state of disgrace or loss of self respect
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- people who are older;senior
- perplexing of the mind
- to inflict punishment on
- a religous ceremony
- devotion
- lacking descriptive qualities
- anxious or fearful about the future
- complying with duties or commands
- to move in response to gravity
- the curiosity or intrest of;fascinated
- deep regret or guilt
- people who take care of
- the act of seeing in to a situation
24 Clues: devotion • deserted • not patient • a natural ability • a religous ceremony • the act of violation • deep regret or guilt • perplexing of the mind • people who take care of • to inflict punishment on • able to be touched or felt • people who are older;senior • calm, peaceful, and untouched • lacking descriptive qualities • to move in response to gravity • complying with duties or commands • ...
The North 2013-02-01
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- to make steel
- information over wires from far away
- Items
- that refuse to work
- McCormick/Invented Mechanical
- Revolution/Rapid growth in travel speed and convenience of travel
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- Unions/Groups of workers that tried to get more pay and better working conditions for other members
- parts/Parts that are identical that you can change
- Arkwright/Invented the water frame
- Frame/Large spinning machine
- Code/dots and dashes that represented letters of the alphabet
- Production/Production of a large amount of goods
- that we use and used to work or make items
- Mills/More where built in the north than in the south
- Whitney/Came up with interchangeable parts
- full-sized steamboat commercial
- Plow/What did John Deere invent
- Revolution/Rapid growth in using machines
- Cooper/Built the Tom Thumb
- F. B. Morse/Perfected the telegraph
20 Clues: Items • to make steel • that refuse to work • Cooper/Built the Tom Thumb • Frame/Large spinning machine • McCormick/Invented Mechanical • full-sized steamboat commercial • Plow/What did John Deere invent • Arkwright/Invented the water frame • F. B. Morse/Perfected the telegraph • information over wires from far away • Revolution/Rapid growth in using machines • ...
The North 2013-02-01
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- first full-sized steamboat commercial
- Large spinning machine
- Invented Mechanical
- Rapid growth in travel speed and convenience of travel
- workers that refuse to work
- Groups of workers that tried to get more pay and better working conditions for other members
- What did John Deere invent
- dots and dashes that represented letters of the
- cloth items
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- Invented the water frame
- used to make steel
- Built the Tom Thumb
- sends information over wires from far away
- Came up with interchangeable parts
- Production of a large amount of goods
- Parts that are identical that you can change
- More where built in the north than in the south
- Rapid growth in using machines
- tools that we use and used to work or make items
- Perfected the telegraph
20 Clues: cloth items • used to make steel • Built the Tom Thumb • Invented Mechanical • Large spinning machine • Perfected the telegraph • Invented the water frame • What did John Deere invent • workers that refuse to work • Rapid growth in using machines • Came up with interchangeable parts • first full-sized steamboat commercial • Production of a large amount of goods • ...
The Arctic 2013-02-06
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- cold that bites
- big water
- a craft that hovers
- giant iceberg at the north of the earth (6)
- agirls name, who force, and farts
- pointy hills
- found in the frezer
- hard to get hold of in the arctic
- fluffy rain
- given to exlorers by natives, to check the ice
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- yacht, house_____, kayak....
- white bears
- ice that is in the water
- brocoli, chicken, carrots, ice cream...
- light found in the arctic
- people who discover new things, i places all around the world
- the arctic is one
- pulled by dogs
- sledge dogs
- tusked animal, that is covered in blubber
- a boat thats name is a palindrome
21 Clues: big water • white bears • sledge dogs • fluffy rain • pointy hills • pulled by dogs • cold that bites • the arctic is one • a craft that hovers • found in the frezer • ice that is in the water • light found in the arctic • yacht, house_____, kayak.... • agirls name, who force, and farts • hard to get hold of in the arctic • a boat thats name is a palindrome • ...
The Giver 2013-02-14
Across
- produced by a distortion or lopsidedness of the facial features;a wry grin.
- to inflict with distress, suffering, or pain.
- moving to and fro rapidly.
- stern and admitting of no appeasement or compromise.
- To skim along a surface.
- to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses.
- showing doubt.
- without the faculty of reason; deprived of reason.
- feeling, showing, or accompanied by anguish.
- that which is carried.
- to sink to a low or lower level.
- to produce a harsh, grating sound; sound discordantly.
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- to shrink mentally, as in acute discomfort.
- the state or quality of being absurd.
- to give vigor to; fill with life and energy; energize.
- portending evil or harm.
- any of numerous plants of the genus Geranium, which comprises the crane's-bills.
- to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud.
- pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed.
- to fix into a surrounding mass.
20 Clues: showing doubt. • that which is carried. • portending evil or harm. • To skim along a surface. • moving to and fro rapidly. • to fix into a surrounding mass. • to sink to a low or lower level. • the state or quality of being absurd. • to shrink mentally, as in acute discomfort. • feeling, showing, or accompanied by anguish. • to inflict with distress, suffering, or pain. • ...
THE ROAD 2013-04-08
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- the way you feel when its is winter
- someone who takes things without permission
- the remains of something once living
- what you are when you are nice to another person
- what something is called when it is preserved
- what you commit when one takes there own life
- the action of leaving someone
- what happens after something is partially burnt
- what keeps you warm while camping
- what happens when we are becoming closer to another person
- a group of people with common interest, goals and views
- what you have when something frightens you
- the action of increasing both in size and maturity
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- this is what we have in dire situations
- what we have when we crave food
- what we all have and the fact the we know we are all human beeings
- what we get when we are hurt (i.e. when you are struck)
- what most of us have at home
- what we do when we are trying to stay alive
- what we are when we are not healthy
- what we have of a past event
- the action of taking someone else s life
- when something is far less than expected
- what you have when you sleep
- what we have when we want to achieve something
- the kind of person a man is married to(traditional)
- the end of our lives
27 Clues: the end of our lives • what most of us have at home • what we have of a past event • what you have when you sleep • the action of leaving someone • what we have when we crave food • what keeps you warm while camping • the way you feel when its is winter • what we are when we are not healthy • the remains of something once living • this is what we have in dire situations • ...
THE FAMILY 2013-04-05
21 Clues: tia • tío • hija • hijo • madre • nuera • padre • yerno • abuelo • suegro • cuñado • abuela • suegra • marido • esposa • cuñada • hermana • hermano • sobrino • primo/a • sobrina
The Mockingjay 2013-02-12
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- President Snows favorite flower.
- To be false or disloyal to.
- To kill someone while they are at your Mercy.
- Katniss's sister.
- What Katniss gave the people of Panem.
- It happens to everyone. Its when your live ends.
- Attack It can destroy every living thing on earth if it happened. (2 words)
- A powerful force that can be used for destruction.
- The boy katniss hunted with for years.
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- When a large amount of people fight each other over something.
- When someone decides to end their own life.
- to lose an event. I have been ________.
- A mission where the person(people) are behind enemy lines with them not knowing.
- A group of soldiers fighting for something.
- The people you hate or fight against.
- Pain killer. Katniss takes it many times.
- The Capitals main use of protection around the city from the rebels.
- Put somebody in a great amount of pain on purpose.
- A person who steps up among a group to lead them.
- jay The bird that now symbolizes the rebel army.
20 Clues: Katniss's sister. • To be false or disloyal to. • President Snows favorite flower. • The people you hate or fight against. • What Katniss gave the people of Panem. • The boy katniss hunted with for years. • to lose an event. I have been ________. • Pain killer. Katniss takes it many times. • When someone decides to end their own life. • ...
The USA 2013-03-03
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- The Statue of Liberty was the gift from …
- ... war took place 1861-1865.
- The national Bird
- Founder of Microsoft
- Actor who is born in the USA, played in “Titanic”
- Nickname for the flag of the USA
- Oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., claims to have been serving hambrugers since 1900
- The State in the Pacific Ocean
- The biggest state
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- National sport since the late 19th century
- The most outstanding and famous basketball player in the world
- The Person who declared all slaves free in 1863.
- Annual championship game of the national football league(NHL) in the U.S.
- Jefferson memorial is made of...
- The national flower
- Holiday that is celebrated on 2 of September
- The Capital of the USA
- The highest peak in the USA is ...
- The deepest lake
- Who discovered America?
- The second most spoken language is ...
21 Clues: The deepest lake • The national Bird • The biggest state • The national flower • Founder of Microsoft • The Capital of the USA • Who discovered America? • ... war took place 1861-1865. • The State in the Pacific Ocean • Jefferson memorial is made of... • Nickname for the flag of the USA • The highest peak in the USA is ... • The second most spoken language is ... • ...
The USA 2013-03-03
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- Jefferson memorial is made of...
- Annual championship game of the national football league(NHL) in the U.S.
- The second most spoken language is ...
- The national flower
- ... war took place 1861-1865.
- The biggest state
- The most outstanding and famous basketball player in the world
- The Person who declared all slaves free in 1863.
- The national Bird
- The highest peak in the USA is ...
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- Who discovered America?
- The State in the Pacific Ocean
- The Capital of the USA
- The deepest lake
- Actor who is born in the USA, played in “Titanic”
- National sport since the late 19th century
- Nickname for the flag of the USA
- Holiday that is celebrated on 2 of September
- The Statue of Liberty was the gift from …
- Oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., claims to have been serving hambrugers since 1900
- Founder of Microsoft
21 Clues: The deepest lake • The biggest state • The national Bird • The national flower • Founder of Microsoft • Who discovered America? • The Capital of the USA • ... war took place 1861-1865. • The State in the Pacific Ocean • Jefferson memorial is made of... • Nickname for the flag of the USA • The highest peak in the USA is ... • The second most spoken language is ... • ...
The USA 2013-03-03
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- Annual championship game of the national football league(NFL) in the U.S.
- The deepest lake
- Founder of Microsoft
- Holiday that is celebrated on 2 of September
- Actor who is born in the USA, played in “Titanic”
- The Person who declared all slaves free in 1863.
- The second most spoken language is ...
- Who discovered America?
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- The national Bird
- The highest peak in the USA is ...
- The most outstanding and famous basketball player in the NBA
- National sport since the late 19th century
- The Statue of Liberty was the gift from …
- The Capital of the USA
- Oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., claims to have been serving hambrugers since 1900
- The national flower
- Nickname for the flag of the USA
- ... war took place 1861-1865.
- The State in the Pacific Ocean
- The biggest state
- Jefferson memorial is made of...
21 Clues: The deepest lake • The national Bird • The biggest state • The national flower • Founder of Microsoft • The Capital of the USA • Who discovered America? • ... war took place 1861-1865. • The State in the Pacific Ocean • Nickname for the flag of the USA • Jefferson memorial is made of... • The highest peak in the USA is ... • The second most spoken language is ... • ...
The workplace 2013-03-29
22 Clues: PDG • emploi • vendre • acheter • renvoyer • une usine • embaucher • le patron • un contrat • un salaire • handicapés • un diplôme • un employé • un collègue • un employeur • le personnel • les inégalités • une augmentation • un emploi du temps • gagner de l'argent • un entretien d'embauche • une lettre de motivation
The Compound 2013-03-11
Across
- Band name on Eli's CD.
- Fallout Shelter.
- What Eli used to get in contact with the outside world.
- Eli's brother.
- Eli told Eddy there was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ back at the cabin, so Eddy went to the cabin and wasn't there to follow the father to the compound.
- What Eli found on the beach.
- jerky Eddy's favorite food.
- Kids bred for a possible food source.
- The instrument Eli's mother played.
- What Eddy's old laptop had that none of the new ones had.
- The author.
- Main character and teenager in the story.
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- What killed the animals.
- The worms that infected the flour that the dad ate.
- What happened to the compound.
- The family members that were left outside the compound.
- What the family depended on for growing plants.
- Dad's clue to the compound door's combination.
- What the birthday boys were going to go on.
- Dad's accountant.
- Dad's "favorite".
- What Eli didn't want people to do to him.
- The oldest supplement.
- Sister that played the oboe.
- The _ _ _ _ supply was running low.
25 Clues: The author. • Eli's brother. • Fallout Shelter. • Dad's accountant. • Dad's "favorite". • Band name on Eli's CD. • The oldest supplement. • What killed the animals. • jerky Eddy's favorite food. • What Eli found on the beach. • Sister that played the oboe. • What happened to the compound. • The instrument Eli's mother played. • The _ _ _ _ supply was running low. • ...
The Puzzle 2012-06-12
Across
- Warrant is Authority
- Chuck Johnson _______
- California's Elbow
- Sub. Change
- Channel Change
- In Cafe
- 30 M.P.H. Max
- 11.3 or 462.6
- 8787
- LPS
- Baggage Check Point
- E. Bank Control Point
- GTA
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- Signal is Authority
- Procedure 1
- Who you going to call?
- Manual Interlocking
- Half the distance
- Less than 10
- James ______
- Surf Switch
- Strawberry fields
- M.P.317
23 Clues: LPS • GTA • 8787 • In Cafe • M.P.317 • Procedure 1 • Sub. Change • Surf Switch • Less than 10 • James ______ • 30 M.P.H. Max • 11.3 or 462.6 • Channel Change • Half the distance • Strawberry fields • California's Elbow • Signal is Authority • Manual Interlocking • Baggage Check Point • Warrant is Authority • Chuck Johnson _______ • E. Bank Control Point • Who you going to call?
The Atmosphere 2012-02-17
Across
- direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- contains an airtight metal chamber
- harmful substances
- force pushing on an area
- a local wind that blows from a ocaen or lake
- form of energy that can move through the vaccum of space
- a glass tube open at the bottom end and partially filled with something
- condition of air
- layer closest to earth
- measure of cooling combining temperature and wind speed
- direct transfer of thermal energy
- envelope of gases that surround something
- a tool used to measure wind speed
- reflection of light in all directions
- total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- this keeps the atmosphere at a proper living climate
- you use this to take temperature when someone has cold
- distance from equator in degees
- layer that contains ozone layer
- amount of mass in a given volume of air
- this forms when nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides combine with water to form nitric and sulfuric acid
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- distance above sea level
- flow of wind from land to body of water
- transfer if heat by movement of fluids
- something used to measure air pressure
- this has wavelenghs longer than red light
- h20 in the form of gas
- layer that protects surface
- weight of a column pushing down on an area
- lower layer of the thermosphere
- brown haze that developes in sky
- this can form sunburn,skin cancer, and eye damage
- form of oxygen that has 3 oxygen atoms
- things that move heat through the troposphere
- movement of air
- when earth's rotation curves winds
- outermost layer
- winds that blow over short distances
- bands of high-speed winds
- outer portion of thermosphere
40 Clues: movement of air • outermost layer • condition of air • harmful substances • h20 in the form of gas • layer closest to earth • distance above sea level • force pushing on an area • bands of high-speed winds • layer that protects surface • outer portion of thermosphere • lower layer of the thermosphere • distance from equator in degees • layer that contains ozone layer • ...
The Simpsons 2012-04-22
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- ...smithers
- Chief Wiggum's son
- what state can the real springfield be found?
- christmas canine
- Marge's maiden name
- annoyed grunt
- owner of the Kwik-e-Mart
- local mafia boss
- groundskeeper
- local criminal
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- Wicked sisters
- Bart's best friend
- Which band appear in the episode "Flamin Moe's"
- ...terrace
- Homer's canine alter ego
- Bart's favourite superhero ...man
- Who invented the flaming moe
- Springfield's mayor
- the name of the school bus driver
- Bart's age
20 Clues: ...terrace • Bart's age • ...smithers • annoyed grunt • groundskeeper • Wicked sisters • local criminal • christmas canine • local mafia boss • Chief Wiggum's son • Bart's best friend • Marge's maiden name • Springfield's mayor • Homer's canine alter ego • owner of the Kwik-e-Mart • Who invented the flaming moe • Bart's favourite superhero ...man • the name of the school bus driver • ...
The Breadwinner 2012-05-08
Across
- an Arabian word for mattress
- a combination of paths or passages in which it is difficult to find one's way
- This is the name Shauzia used as a boy
- to make fun of; mockery; ridicule
- This person was 5 years old in the story
- a long tent-like garment that covers women completely
- Father This person worked as a teacher before the Taliban took over
- a woolen blanket worn by Afghan men and boys; a shawl
- The main character of the story who dressed as a boy to earn money
- bright and colorful
- Weera This person was a P.E. teacher before the Taliban took over
- Paravan’s favorite subject
- capital of Afghanistan
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- a piece of cloth worn by women and girls to cover their hair and shoulders
- Country that borders Afghanistan
- having many complex elements
- (mother) This is the character who worked as a writer for a radio station
- a small piece of anything
- The name Parvana used when she dressed as a boy
- This person worked as a tea boy in the market
- The oldest child in Parvana's family
- This is the youngest member of Parvana's family
22 Clues: bright and colorful • capital of Afghanistan • a small piece of anything • Paravan’s favorite subject • an Arabian word for mattress • having many complex elements • Country that borders Afghanistan • to make fun of; mockery; ridicule • The oldest child in Parvana's family • This is the name Shauzia used as a boy • This person was 5 years old in the story • ...
The Constitution 2012-09-12
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- gives Congress the right to make all laws "necessary and proper" to carry out the powers expressed in the other clauses in Article I.
- to accuse a public official of misconduct in office
- a formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries.
- government censorship of information before it is published or broadcast.
- new trial location.
- money paid in order to vote.
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and action of local, state, and national governments unconstitutional.
- an order signed by a judge naming the individual to be arrested for a specific crime.
- the expressed powers of Congress that are itemized and numbered.
- statement in in Article VI of the Constitution establishing that "shall be the supreme Law of the Land".
- to approve.
- an agreement made between the president and a head of state.
- rejection of a bill.
- the philosophy that the Supreme Court should avoid taking the initiative on social and political questions.
- a system in which power is divided between the national and state governments.
- plan requiring that what the government spends will not exceed its income.
- principle in the Fifth Amendment stating that the government must follow proper constitutional procedures.
- a change to the Constitution.
- an outgoing official serving out the remainder of a term.
- a plan that provides the rule for government.
- an order signed by a judge describing a specifc place to be searched for specific items.
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- a reasonable basis to believe a person or premises is linked to a crime.
- the power of the government to take private property for public use.
- the philosophy that the Supreme Court should avoid taking the initiative on social and political questions.
- rule by the people
- department and agencies of the federal government.
- powers directly stated in the Constitution.
- the division of power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.
- an appeal.
- the authority of a court to rule on certain cases.
- the system where each branch of government exercises some control over the others.
- one of seven main divisions of the body of the Constitution.
32 Clues: an appeal. • to approve. • rule by the people • new trial location. • rejection of a bill. • money paid in order to vote. • a change to the Constitution. • powers directly stated in the Constitution. • a plan that provides the rule for government. • department and agencies of the federal government. • the authority of a court to rule on certain cases. • ...
The Orangutan 2013-04-30
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- an animal that lives by eating other animals
- to arrange living things into groups according to their relationship
- to move from one habitat to another in order to feed
- introducing animals back into their native habitat
- give birth to live young
- a scientific study of an animal in the wild
- living mainly in trees
- an animal that eats mainly fruits
- illegally killing or capturing animals
- reproducing young
- no longer living anywhere on earth
- an area that an animal calls its own
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- cell part that passes a characteristic on to its offspring
- belonging to a time before people started writing history
- able to change or adjust to the environment
- male and female companionship at mating time
- not having reached full growth
- to move hand over hand from one branch to another
- an area where a plant or animal naturally lives
- male orangutan's loud long call
- a group of animals with many of the same characteristics
- reached full growth
- a group of apes consisting of orangutans,gorillas,chimpanzees, and bonobos
- mammals with large brains and ability to grasp things
- a physical show of feelings or aggression meant to threaten another animal
- the upper level of leafy branches covering a forest
- to clean oneself
27 Clues: to clean oneself • reproducing young • reached full growth • living mainly in trees • give birth to live young • not having reached full growth • male orangutan's loud long call • an animal that eats mainly fruits • no longer living anywhere on earth • an area that an animal calls its own • illegally killing or capturing animals • able to change or adjust to the environment • ...
The Odessey 2013-05-03
Across
- Fruit that made eaters forgetful
- Observing reasonable limits
- U-shaped stringed instrument
- Inhabited the island of Scheria
- A scarf
- Excessive pride, arrogance
- Ancient city in S. Greece
- God of the ocean
- Wrote “The Illiad”
- A gaping throat
- Son of Odysseus
- Mount of the gods
- One who seeks to marry a woman
- Star Circe told Odysseus to follow
- Hero of “The Odyssey”
- Pigs pen
- A deity uses him to speak
- One who tends swine
- Grey-eyed Athena
- Human
- A long story or poem
- Odysseus’ home
- Sorrowful
- The quality of being crafty
- A dense growth of bushes
- Incongruity between what is expected and what occurs
- Immortals
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- Sea monster near Charybdis
- Goddess of war
- Kind and generous treatment
- Predetermined
- Wool of a sheep
- Faithful
- Goddess of sorcery
- Sea nymphs (part woman and part bird)
- Messenger of the gods
- River in Hades
- A composition in verse
- God of the underworld
- Muse of poetry
- This event lasted 10 years (two words)
- Goddess presiding over poetry
- A person who predicts the future
- King of the gods
- The sea nymph who detained Odysseus
- One-eyed giants
- A tract of land surrounded by water
- A characterizing word or phrase
- Clothing
- Strike with a firm blow
- God of the sea
- God of the sun
- The great dog
- Spoken or written language as in ordinary usage
- A minor divinity represented as a beautiful maiden
55 Clues: Human • A scarf • Faithful • Pigs pen • Clothing • Sorrowful • Immortals • Predetermined • The great dog • Goddess of war • River in Hades • Muse of poetry • God of the sea • Odysseus’ home • God of the sun • Wool of a sheep • A gaping throat • Son of Odysseus • One-eyed giants • God of the ocean • King of the gods • Grey-eyed Athena • Mount of the gods • Goddess of sorcery • Wrote “The Illiad” • One who tends swine • ...
the outsiders 2013-06-03
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- darry soda pony johnny dally...
- author
- gone with the
- johnny killed him
- cherry is a...
- pony loved him the most
- fight between socs and greasers
- police shot him
- they saved the children
- he killed bob
- how johnny and ponyboy got to windrezville
- cherrys friend
- ponys oldest brother
- got jumped by the socs after leaving the movie theater
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- pony broke the end of one and threatened the socs
- police were looking for them there
- darry soda pony
- place johny died
- another word for knife
- all johnny and pony ate at the church
- came to see johnny but he rejected it
- color of bobs car
- pony almost died in it
- youngest member of the gang
- bob wears them
- sodapops girlfriend
- it caught on fire
- where pony and johnny fell asleep
28 Clues: author • gone with the • he killed bob • cherry is a... • bob wears them • cherrys friend • darry soda pony • police shot him • place johny died • johnny killed him • color of bobs car • it caught on fire • sodapops girlfriend • ponys oldest brother • another word for knife • pony almost died in it • pony loved him the most • they saved the children • youngest member of the gang • ...
The Outsiders 2013-06-03
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- the time and place
- pause
- copy
- something is something without using like or as
- unwilling
- opposite
- plaid shirt
- angry
- got done
- addict
- bad guy against the protagonist
- small dark hair big black eyes
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- thick greasy hair light dark hair
- someone who tells the story
- where hair sticks up
- definition
- dress up
- the fight
- fast
- forgot
- good guy
- darkgoldhairskinny
- dark brown hair oldest out of three
- youngest out of three
- compares two things using like or as
25 Clues: copy • fast • pause • angry • forgot • addict • dress up • opposite • good guy • got done • unwilling • the fight • definition • plaid shirt • the time and place • darkgoldhairskinny • where hair sticks up • youngest out of three • someone who tells the story • small dark hair big black eyes • bad guy against the protagonist • thick greasy hair light dark hair • dark brown hair oldest out of three • ...
The Outsiders 2013-06-03
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- bob's friend
- works with steve
- Juvenile ____turn heros.
- another name for a cigarette
- cancer stick
- person who tells story
- good guy or main character
- main character
- "Is he wild and reckless like soda?"
- police
- hints that relate to later events
- rich, higher class
- place of story
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- scarred greaser
- fell
- Jonny looks up to him
- gun
- oldest greaser
- "Her hardest hue to hold"
- cool
- greaser spy
- the perspective of story
- poor, hoodlum
- "Nature's first green is gold."
- ponyboy's older brother
- Gone with the wind
- soc with rings
- young, innocent
- force working agaist protagonist
- soda's best friend
30 Clues: gun • fell • cool • police • greaser spy • bob's friend • cancer stick • poor, hoodlum • oldest greaser • main character • soc with rings • place of story • scarred greaser • young, innocent • works with steve • Gone with the wind • rich, higher class • soda's best friend • Jonny looks up to him • person who tells story • ponyboy's older brother • Juvenile ____turn heros. • the perspective of story • ...
The Outsiders 2013-06-03
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- nice shirt
- place where Pony and Johnny went to hide
- Bob's girlfriend (soc)
- Pony's favorite brother (greaser)
- Copy or imitate another person
- best or superior
- to do something quickly
- town that the church is in
- an opposing force
- anxious and fearful
- oldest Curtis brother (greaser)
- youngest greaser brother
- sly or in a mysterious way
- Super white-blond hair
- unwilling to do something (slowly)
- Pony's best friend (greaser)
- in an evil or wicked way
- big fight planned between the greasers and the Socs
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- Cherry's best friend
- on head where hair sticks up in front
- to avoid or escape
- Soda's best friend
- Sodapop's old horse that he loved
- politely or in a attentive way
- Bob's best friend (Soc)
- Doctor at the hospital
- showing disbelief
- Johnny kills him (soc)
- oldest of the greaser gang
- distant or reserved
30 Clues: nice shirt • best or superior • an opposing force • showing disbelief • to avoid or escape • Soda's best friend • anxious and fearful • distant or reserved • Cherry's best friend • Bob's girlfriend (soc) • Doctor at the hospital • Johnny kills him (soc) • Super white-blond hair • to do something quickly • Bob's best friend (Soc) • youngest greaser brother • in an evil or wicked way • ...
The Outsiders 2013-06-03
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- sodapops horse
- likes like a pop stare
- "the book whispered"
- Pony's English teacher
- the socs are always this
- Sodapop's girlfriend
- sodapop's older brother
- first person
- teacher of the kids in the fire
- children(bad)
- Johnny compares Pony to him
- Ponyboy
- fighting
- not all their
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- main character
- Pony had only two things of his mind a rid home and
- Randy's girlfriend
- heart;love
- the socs that got killed
- pass the present
- saves Ponyboy and Johnny from the fire
- socs
- socs cheerleader
- kills a socs
- another name for blond
- Soda's bff
- cops
- Darry's old friend from school
- Bobs friend
- using "like" or "as"
30 Clues: socs • cops • Ponyboy • fighting • heart;love • Soda's bff • Bobs friend • first person • kills a socs • children(bad) • not all their • main character • sodapops horse • pass the present • socs cheerleader • Randy's girlfriend • "the book whispered" • Sodapop's girlfriend • using "like" or "as" • likes like a pop stare • Pony's English teacher • another name for blond • sodapop's older brother • ...
The Auction 2013-05-19
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- To celebrate in song or repeat the same slogan
- Something happens suddenly and makes you wonder.
- Expensive, costly, passing a certain degree
- The time from noon until evening.
- In the middle
- To go up, move to a higher position or pulled up
- Cardinal number ten plus seven
- Opposite to human
- A public sale where goods are sold at highest price.
- Definite of doing what you have thought about.
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- Past tense of bring
- Facial expression showing you are happy or pleased
- Enclosed area for events
- A medicinal treatment with toxins to kill cancer cells
- To shout for encouragement
- To occur with a sudden feeling of great astonish.
- To go on or keep on doing the same thing.
- To stir up emotions and feelings
- To do the same thing again or a different one again.
- Monetary unit, measure weight
- A large number of people or things being together.
21 Clues: In the middle • Opposite to human • Past tense of bring • Enclosed area for events • To shout for encouragement • Monetary unit, measure weight • Cardinal number ten plus seven • To stir up emotions and feelings • The time from noon until evening. • To go on or keep on doing the same thing. • Expensive, costly, passing a certain degree • ...
The Outsiders 2013-06-11
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- Craftiness
- Occur again
- A person incapable of connected thought
- Flinch
- Back of the neck
- To make speechless with amazement
- To avoid or escape by speed
- Clothed
- Prison for young criminals
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- A dazed condition
- Expressing strong displeasure at something
- Declare not guilty
- A feeling of anticipation towards a future event
- To beg earnestly for
- Not stopping
- A smart or facetious remark
- Not able to completely understand
- Similar appearance
- Not giving up
- Stubborn
20 Clues: Flinch • Clothed • Stubborn • Craftiness • Occur again • Not stopping • Not giving up • Back of the neck • A dazed condition • Declare not guilty • Similar appearance • To beg earnestly for • Prison for young criminals • A smart or facetious remark • To avoid or escape by speed • Not able to completely understand • To make speechless with amazement • A person incapable of connected thought • ...
The Reformation 2013-04-25
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- (Name before becoming king) Defeated the other two of similar name to rule the southern French kingdom. Converted from Catholicism to Calvinism and back several times.
- Separated England from Catholic Church. Founded and headed the Church of England. Famous for having multiple wives, and beheading two of them.
- Reformer from Switzerland who removed color, music, relics, and images from the church. Died in battle.
- (4 words) Violence erupting in 1566 as a result of Philip II's attempt to crush Calvinism. Led to a tighter grip on this state.
- Work by Erasmus criticizing corrupt practices of church, immorality in clergy, and problems in society.
- German Reformer who criticized problems in the church, especially the sale of indulgences. Pushed for the Bible in vernacular.
- Protestant daughter of Henry VIII. Ruled 1558-1603, one of the longest by any English monarch. Ruled during the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
- Gave French Protestants the right to worship in selected areas and allowed them some fortified towns.
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- (4 words) A series of wars between Catholicism and the Huguenots. The turning point in these was the War of the 3 Henrys.
- Under Suleiman the Magnificent they overran Hungary and moved into Austria where they were eventually driven back (Vienna 1529)
- Arguments that forced Luther to deny the authority of the pope and councils.
- Treaty acknowledging the division of Christianity. Lutheranism was given equal standing with Catholicism; German rulers chose religion.
- French Organizer of the Protestant Reformation, emphasized predestination.
- Last great king of Spain. Militant Catholic; "Champion of Catholicism across Europe." Sent Spanish Armada to England.
- Catholic daughter of Henry VIII. Infamous monarch who practiced hard-line policy toward protestants. "Queen of Scots" "Bloody"
- Wrote Utopia, describing his concerns regarding the society of his day. Beheaded by Henry VIII for his loyalty to Catholicism.
- Wars fought over disputed territory between France and the Holy Roman Empire. Prevented the Holy Roman Emperor from dealing with the Lutheran problem.
- Luther’s condemnation of the problems in the church, namely the sale of indulgences.
- The failed invasion meant England would remain a protestant state and was a psychological and fiscal blow to the attackers.
- Radical Protestant group, attractive to peasants and workers. Heavily persecuted; believed in adult baptism and voluntary church membership.
- Proponent for the sale of indulgences. “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs.”
- Work describing an ideal society where cooperation replaced competition.
- Wrote Handbook of the Christian Knight, popularized the reform program of Christian humanism.
- Religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola which stressed adherence to papal authority and spread Catholicism worldwide.
- Holy Roman Emperor who fought bitterly against the Turks. Participated in the Hapsburg-Valois Wars.
25 Clues: Work describing an ideal society where cooperation replaced competition. • French Organizer of the Protestant Reformation, emphasized predestination. • Arguments that forced Luther to deny the authority of the pope and councils. • Luther’s condemnation of the problems in the church, namely the sale of indulgences. • ...
The Outsiders 2013-05-27
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- This means plaid.
- Who is Sodapop's girlfriend?
- What restaurant does Dally take Johnny and Ponyboy to when he comes to the church?
- Where does the book take place?
- What book did Johnny get Ponyboy when they were in the church.
- What happens to the church?
- What does Tow-Bit carry around?
- Mustang Randy drives this type of car.
- What do Ponboy and Johnny do to help disguise themselves?
- How does Dally die?
- What is Dally’s real name?
- What town is the church in?
- This means cool
- Where does Darry reunite with Paul?
- How did Ponyboy's parents die?
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- What mountain is the church on?
- What does Cherry do for the Greasers?
- Why did Sandy leave to Florida?
- When was the book published?
- Who killed Bob?
- Rival of the Socs.
- What do the greasers call the police?
- What is the name of Ponyboy’s English teacher?
- Who is the author of the book?
- What is the name of Sodapop's horse?
- Who old is Johnny?
- Who is the leader of the Socs?
- What is Cherry’s real name?
- Rival of the Greasers.
29 Clues: Who killed Bob? • This means cool • This means plaid. • Rival of the Socs. • Who old is Johnny? • How does Dally die? • Rival of the Greasers. • What is Dally’s real name? • What happens to the church? • What town is the church in? • What is Cherry’s real name? • Who is Sodapop's girlfriend? • When was the book published? • Who is the author of the book? • Who is the leader of the Socs? • ...
The Hatchet 2013-05-28
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- A situation of dificulty
- Unpleasantly severe
- Containing sulfur, rotten-egg smell
- To draw back or tense the body
- To pound, crush, or grind
- Small pieces of dry wood used to start a fire
- Designed to have the least possible resistance
- N ative tribe form Canada
- Causing anger or outrage
- To irritate or provoke to a hight degree
- Continuing without interruption
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- To stuff or fill (with food)
- Elevated land rising in a marsh
- To recall or form mental pictures
- One who studies nature
- With great caution or care
- An unchanging sound
- To include or contain
- To broadcast, indicate to opponent
- In a state of rest or inactivity
20 Clues: Unpleasantly severe • An unchanging sound • To include or contain • One who studies nature • A situation of dificulty • Causing anger or outrage • To pound, crush, or grind • N ative tribe form Canada • With great caution or care • To stuff or fill (with food) • To draw back or tense the body • Elevated land rising in a marsh • Continuing without interruption • ...
The Hobbit 2013-05-23
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- What was the name of the man who killed Smaug?
- What was the name of the eldest dwarf in the group?
- How many dwarves were in the group?
- What was the enchanted forest called?
- Who did Bilbo take the ring from?
- Who is the main character?
- Who is the Brown Wizard?
- How many dwarves died at the end of the story?
- Who is the evil sorcerer at the edge of the Mirkwood Forest?
- What did the group encounter inside the Misty Mountains?
- What was the elven city they stopped at on their way called?
- What do dragons desire the most?
- Where is the group's destination?
- Bilbo is half Baggins and half _______?
- What was the name of the dragon?
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- What was the city next to the Lonely Mountain called?
- Where is Bilbo's home located?
- What is the name of the Wizard?
- One of the only foods that Gollum caught in his lake
- Who was the leader of the dwarves?
- Who was the man that could change into a bear?
- What was Bilbo's role?
- Who was the leader of Rivendell?
- What does Bilbo's sword do when goblins are near?
- Three of these creatures got turned to stone
25 Clues: What was Bilbo's role? • Who is the Brown Wizard? • Who is the main character? • Where is Bilbo's home located? • What is the name of the Wizard? • Who was the leader of Rivendell? • What do dragons desire the most? • What was the name of the dragon? • Who did Bilbo take the ring from? • Where is the group's destination? • Who was the leader of the dwarves? • ...
The media 2013-05-24
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- explosion
- news about other countries, not the one where you live
- an article that concentrates on a subject with the autor's thought about it
- a report that announces someone's death and gives a short description of their life and achievements
- make illegal
- promise
- increase, encourage
- to cut
- connection
- a section that gives details about entertainment activities and art works in different places
- investigation
- reduce
- its a synonym of help
- mystery
- marry
- prime minister
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- disagree violently
- step towards a goal
- a section that talks about economic activities
- a regular article that gives details of the private lives of famous people
- support something
- fire
- important, essential
- an article that concentrates on a particular subject
- request
- a section that includes articles about food, fashion, health, fitness and home
- leave, resign
- a short advertisement that you put in a newspaperwhen you want to buy or sell something
- FORECAST a report of how the weather is going to be in a specific in a place in a specific day, week or time.
- affect badly
- cause
- manager, director
- tense situation
33 Clues: fire • cause • marry • to cut • reduce • promise • request • mystery • explosion • connection • make illegal • affect badly • leave, resign • investigation • prime minister • tense situation • support something • manager, director • disagree violently • step towards a goal • increase, encourage • important, essential • its a synonym of help • a section that talks about economic activities • ...
The Outsiders 2013-05-24
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- Who is Soda’s girlfriend that left and went to Florida?
- Old cotton shirt
- A socs that Johnny killed
- Who dropped out of school?
- Mouse Name of Soda’s horse
- Tim’s little brother—in jail
- Who got shot by the cops?
- Live on the west—richest people in town
- Cocky greaser; wisecracker of the gang
- An old abandoned place—hideout of Pony and Johnny
- Fight between socs and greasers
- Socs that tried to drown Ponyboy
- Bob’s friend who got sick of fighting (socs)
- Girl that spied for the greasers
- The one who stepped up to fight Darry; they used to play football together
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- Acts like the parents of Sodapop and Ponyboy
- What do the socs drive?
- Leader of gang—Curly’s big brother
- Who ran away with Johnny?
- Pony’s Language Arts teacher
- Who killed Bob?
- Innocent
- Rival of the socs
- What did Johnny use to kill Bob?
- Juvenile; someone who goes against the law
- Dally’s rodeo partner—he had a party at his house
- Sodapop’s bestfriend
- What saved Pony from the fire? Dally’s…
- Cherry’s best friend
- What did Johnny and Ponyboy cut so the police wouldn’t identify them?
30 Clues: Innocent • Who killed Bob? • Old cotton shirt • Rival of the socs • Sodapop’s bestfriend • Cherry’s best friend • What do the socs drive? • Who ran away with Johnny? • A socs that Johnny killed • Who got shot by the cops? • Who dropped out of school? • Mouse Name of Soda’s horse • Pony’s Language Arts teacher • Tim’s little brother—in jail • Fight between socs and greasers • ...
The Outsiders 2013-05-27
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- Who killed Bob?
- What do Ponboy and Johnny do to help disguise themselves?
- How does Dally die?
- Rival of the Greasers.
- What town is the church in?
- What did Johnny kill Bob with?
- What book did Johnny get Ponyboy when they were in the church.
- What is Cherry’s real name?
- What is the name of Ponyboy’s English teacher?
- Who is Sodapop's girlfriend?
- What does Cherry do for the Greasers?
- Where does Darry reunite with Paul?
- Why did Sandy leave to Florida?
- What is the name of Sodapop's horse?
- What happens to the church?
- What is Dally’s real name?
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- What mountain is the church on?
- Where does the book take place?
- Who is the author of the book?
- This means plaid.
- Rival of the Socs.
- When was the book published?
- What restaurant does Dally take Johnny and Ponyboy to when he comes to the church?
- Mustang Randy drives this type of car.
- This means cool
- Who is the leader of the Socs?
- Who old is Johnny?
- What do the greasers call the police?
- How did Ponyboy's parents die?
29 Clues: Who killed Bob? • This means cool • This means plaid. • Rival of the Socs. • Who old is Johnny? • How does Dally die? • Rival of the Greasers. • What is Dally’s real name? • What town is the church in? • What is Cherry’s real name? • What happens to the church? • When was the book published? • Who is Sodapop's girlfriend? • Who is the author of the book? • What did Johnny kill Bob with? • ...
The Skeleton 2013-05-23
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- Protects heart and lungs
- Upper jaw
- The bone in the forearm along the pinky(cubitus)
- The collar bone
- The bone in the forearm along the thumb HINT: used in math
- Bones in your instep (5 bones)
- the bone on the side of your cranium
- Below the frontal bone
- The bone at the back of your cranium
- Your forehead
- The bones in your palm (5 bones)
- Shin
- Holds you up right
- Lower back
- Connected to the coccyx
- Middle of your spine
- Knee cap
- Calf bone
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- Wrist bones (8 bones)
- Ankle bones (7 bones)
- The part of the jaw that moves
- Cheek bone
- Pelvis
- Longest bone in the body
- The bone highest off the ground
- The bones in your fingers and toes (14 bones each)
- The biggest bone in your cranium
- Breast bone
- Funny bone
- The top of your spine
- The shoulder blade
31 Clues: Shin • Pelvis • Knee cap • Upper jaw • Calf bone • Cheek bone • Funny bone • Lower back • Breast bone • Your forehead • The collar bone • Holds you up right • The shoulder blade • Middle of your spine • Wrist bones (8 bones) • Ankle bones (7 bones) • The top of your spine • Below the frontal bone • Connected to the coccyx • Protects heart and lungs • Longest bone in the body • The part of the jaw that moves • ...
The Outsiders 2013-05-24
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- got killed by johhny
- cherry's friend
- a cigarette
- a group of friends
- socs favorite sport
- the rich gang
- a type of knife
- where ponyboy and johhny went to hide
- nickname for prison or a jail
- the English teacher
- has sharp teeth
- the greasers territory
- leader of the socs
- a type of cigarette
- is a 14 year old
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- name for where your hair sticks up
- a car that the socs drive
- was sodapop's horse
- 18 years old and about 6 feet tall
- the poor gang
- girl that ponyboy likes
- the soc's territory
- don't care for anything
- is a very shy guy
- nickname for a fight
- sodapop's friend
- sodapop's girlfriend
- where bob got killed
- 16 years old and get's all of the girls
- act's like ponyboy's dad
30 Clues: a cigarette • the poor gang • the rich gang • cherry's friend • a type of knife • has sharp teeth • sodapop's friend • is a 14 year old • is a very shy guy • a group of friends • leader of the socs • was sodapop's horse • socs favorite sport • the soc's territory • the English teacher • a type of cigarette • got killed by johhny • nickname for a fight • sodapop's girlfriend • where bob got killed • ...
The Hobbit 2013-04-17
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- what did the barrel do that prevented Bilbo from getting on top of it?
- what woke up Bilbo?
- what did Bilbo name his sword?
- why were the dwarves slow and weak?
- what helped Bilbo battle the spiders?
- what did Bilbo crawl like?
- how many butterflies were there?
- what led into a gloomy tunnel that is not a tunnel?
- they were making a raft of what?
- what did Bilbo see in the darkness?
- what is the the to finish this name ______ lake?
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- what took Thorin?
- what color was the torch-light?
- what did Bilbo save the dwarves from?
- who climbed the tree?
- what type of burgling did Bilbo have to do?
- what direction did the song want them to go?
- what made them lose the path?
- what did they catch and eat?
- what were the trapdoors made of?
20 Clues: what took Thorin? • what woke up Bilbo? • who climbed the tree? • what did Bilbo crawl like? • what did they catch and eat? • what made them lose the path? • what did Bilbo name his sword? • what color was the torch-light? • how many butterflies were there? • they were making a raft of what? • what were the trapdoors made of? • why were the dwarves slow and weak? • ...
The Outsiders 2013-04-10
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- AND JOHNNY FELL ASLEEP IN THE EMPTY
- SMOKED THEM
- GIFT TO PONY;GONE WITH THE WIND
- GANG
- INJURED HIS GETTING JOHNNY OUT
- NARRATOR
- KIND OF SANDWICHES JOHNNY ATE
- TO CALL OFF THE BIG RUMBLE
- FOR ROBERT
- FOR AREA
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- BROKE THE END OFF ONE AND THREATENED THE SOCS
- GET IT
- ALMOST DROWNED IN IT
- MURDER WEAPON
- LIKED THIS END OF SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN
- BECAME A GREASER SPY
- FOR PRINTED ACCOUNTS OF NEWS
- OF BOB DALLY AND JOHNNY
- IS ONE FOR THE GREASERS
- FOR KNIFE
20 Clues: GANG • GET IT • NARRATOR • FOR AREA • FOR KNIFE • FOR ROBERT • SMOKED THEM • MURDER WEAPON • ALMOST DROWNED IN IT • BECAME A GREASER SPY • OF BOB DALLY AND JOHNNY • IS ONE FOR THE GREASERS • TO CALL OFF THE BIG RUMBLE • FOR PRINTED ACCOUNTS OF NEWS • KIND OF SANDWICHES JOHNNY ATE • INJURED HIS GETTING JOHNNY OUT • GIFT TO PONY;GONE WITH THE WIND • AND JOHNNY FELL ASLEEP IN THE EMPTY • ...
The Natural 2013-05-18
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- Approximate age Roy was shot
- Age when Roy starts playing for New York Knights
- What did Roy face frequently? (Cover article)
- Roy was called a _________
- Name of Roy's bat
- Who has Roy's child?
- Did Memo ever love Roy?
- Symbol that represented rebirth
- Roy's condition he is diagnosed with
- The main character of The Natural
- The person Roy strikes out on the train
- Team clown
- Roy's main object of affection
- First recurring character that Roy meets
- Type of bird Roy catches in his glove and kills
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- Name of first section of book
- Person who asks Roy to throw the game
- Team Roy plays for
- Iris Gaines is a _________
- Person who asked Roy to get a hit in order to save his sun
- When did Roy's fame finally go to his head?
- Roy's three flaws
- Who shoots Roy?
- What did Roy win at the fair for knocking down the bottles with a baseball?
- Decade the book was published
- Name of the Author
- Reason why Roy threw the last game
- Name of second section of book
- City Roy first tries out in
29 Clues: Team clown • Who shoots Roy? • Roy's three flaws • Name of Roy's bat • Team Roy plays for • Name of the Author • Who has Roy's child? • Did Memo ever love Roy? • Iris Gaines is a _________ • Roy was called a _________ • City Roy first tries out in • Approximate age Roy was shot • Name of first section of book • Decade the book was published • Name of second section of book • ...
