the Crossword Puzzles
The challenge 2017-03-22
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- The F in R.I.T.T.
- Helps blood clot
- Intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of energy.
- Is somewhat woody, perennial herbaceous plant of the dandelion family Asteraceae.
- Riding the bus to the gym is an example.
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food.
- Scientific name for maize
- The ability of your body's joints to move easily through a full range of motion.
- You should never put these in the microwave.
- A tool that measures dry ingredients.
- A vegetable that has 1,758mg of potassium and over 400% vitamin C.
- A green leafy vegetable often used in Mediterranean cooking. The leaf stalks are large.
- what BMR stands for.
- A root vegetable that originated as a cross between the cabbage and turnip.
- A teacher that cares about nothing.
- What burns calories.
- A Biennial vegetable, and is low, stout cultivar of cabbage.
- A measure of how efficient your heart and lungs work when you exercise.
- Good for glucose function-making sure every cell in your body gets what it needs.
- A tool that washes vegetables.
- The fruit of Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree.
- The most common tree species in the genus Durio.
- A group of small fruit-bearing trees in the flowering plant family Rutaceae.
- This thing helps keep the germs from my clothes out of the food.
- The sole member of the genus Cydonia in the family Rosaceae.
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- Is an edible fruit bearing species of the genus Annona from the family Annonaceae.
- A 90 year old guy that exercises 24 hours every day.
- Feeling confident about volleyball is an example.
- An instrument used to listen to the sound of your heart and lungs.
- Good for strong healthy bones.
- Eating dinner with my family is an example.
- Good for cell renewal and preventing birth defects in pregnancy.
- Doing this kills harmful bacteria.
- I can't get there is an example.
- what PASS stands for
- Good for blood circulation, and protection from free radicals.
- The key to lowering your heart rate.
- Lifting weights is an example.
- what BMI stands for.
- The A in SMART.
- A tool that beats eggs.
- Scientific name is Brassica oleracea
- The ratio of body fat to lean body tissue.
- Known as rocket salad
- Rhythmic, nonstop, moderate to vigorous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen.
45 Clues: The A in SMART. • Helps blood clot • The F in R.I.T.T. • what PASS stands for • what BMI stands for. • what BMR stands for. • What burns calories. • Known as rocket salad • A tool that beats eggs. • Scientific name for maize • Good for strong healthy bones. • Lifting weights is an example. • A tool that washes vegetables. • I can't get there is an example. • ...
the lottery 2017-04-17
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- last name of author?
- Bill and Tessie's last name?
- what color was the box?
- who had the dot on their paper?
- how many kids did Tessie have?
- who broke their leg?
- was in front of the crowd for the stoning
- time it took place?
- first name of the author?
- peformed each year?
- how many people are in Tessie's family?
- what year was the lottery taken place?
- who had small stones in both hands?
- the old man who has been in the lottery for 77 years?
- what does warner think about the getting rid of the lottery?
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- last name of the man who runs the activities?
- who said time fly's by?
- month taken in?
- what color was Mr. Summers shirt?
- what was date of the lottery?
- gathered the stones for the lottery?
- Tessies oldest child?
- the lottery wasn't good it was...?
- last name who said, "be a good sport"
- who got stonned?
- the town is ...?
- Tessie's youngest kid?
- objects to get klilled?
- where did the villiagers gather?
- Tessie's middle child?
- what did people call the box?
- it was clear and...?
32 Clues: month taken in? • who got stonned? • the town is ...? • time it took place? • peformed each year? • last name of author? • who broke their leg? • it was clear and...? • Tessies oldest child? • Tessie's youngest kid? • Tessie's middle child? • what color was the box? • objects to get klilled? • who said time fly's by? • first name of the author? • Bill and Tessie's last name? • ...
The Raft 2017-05-15
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- Cruel
- Pilot's name
- Lumbered
- Rise, Slope
- Problem
- Unarranged
- Robie's Aunt
- Concern, Worry
- Color of Robie's hair
- Sad, Tragic
- Hidden, Concealed
- Color of raft
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- Flinched
- Made Robie's skin dry
- Main Character
- Enjoying
- Determined
- Serious
- Vomiting
- Robie's age
- Restaurant near Aj's apartment
- Co-pilot
- Hoarse, Harsh
- Hurled
- Worried
25 Clues: Cruel • Hurled • Serious • Problem • Worried • Flinched • Enjoying • Lumbered • Vomiting • Co-pilot • Determined • Unarranged • Rise, Slope • Robie's age • Sad, Tragic • Pilot's name • Robie's Aunt • Hoarse, Harsh • Color of raft • Main Character • Concern, Worry • Hidden, Concealed • Made Robie's skin dry • Color of Robie's hair • Restaurant near Aj's apartment
the hobbit 2017-05-24
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- who robs people
- where is Gandalf from
- who loves riddles
- the name of a forest in middle earth
- who do trolls hate
- what are the dwarves homes called
- who is the main character
- whos the leader of the elves
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- what does smaug store in the mountains
- where smaug lives
- Gollum lives on a slimy _______
- what race lives for a VERY long time
- who steels all the riches
- who is the wisest wizard?
- the capital pf elvish
- the Gollum lost his_____
- where do the hobbits start their journey
- dwarves smoke out of a _____
- who had rich ancestors
- Bilbo is a _______
20 Clues: who robs people • where smaug lives • who loves riddles • who do trolls hate • Bilbo is a _______ • where is Gandalf from • the capital pf elvish • who had rich ancestors • the Gollum lost his_____ • who steels all the riches • who is the wisest wizard? • who is the main character • dwarves smoke out of a _____ • whos the leader of the elves • Gollum lives on a slimy _______ • ...
The kayak 2017-06-04
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- very strong (hard to change the shape).
- talk with a low voice letting no one to hear.
- a very heavy load.
- an inclined used for connecting two different things which have a gap between them.
- die because of being unable to breathe.
- a stick made of plastic or wood which have two flat and wide ends, used for kayaking.
- predict or take a guess.
- old and ripped (not good looking).
- a small house built in old fashion mostly close to a beach.
- a hot weather in summer caused by high amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
- very silent (calm,quit)
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- very experienced.
- used as a foot support on both sides of the horse while horse riding.
- a private place which isn't visited by most people.
- unexpected, hurting and sharp cry.
- a movement in water bodies caused by wind.
- a very disturbing felling
- a type of boat (canoe) with a small opening at the top.
- throw something slowly.
- a retired person with a long experience in one job mostly a military job.
20 Clues: very experienced. • a very heavy load. • throw something slowly. • very silent (calm,quit) • predict or take a guess. • a very disturbing felling • unexpected, hurting and sharp cry. • old and ripped (not good looking). • very strong (hard to change the shape). • die because of being unable to breathe. • a movement in water bodies caused by wind. • ...
the hobbit 2017-06-15
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- a dragon that takes all the riches
- mountains where the dragons lives
- thorin's last name is:
- they play the flutes
- dwarves don't like them
- who's sword is named Orcrist
- they both plays the clarinet
- is the capital of Rivendell
- plays the drum
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- is a wizard
- they are brothers
- brings the dead to life
- small,quiet,go barefoot
- gandalfs sword is called
- leader of the elves
- rob people
- lives on a slimy rock island
- they play little fiddles(violin)
- loud, will fight like mad
- is a hobbit
20 Clues: rob people • is a wizard • is a hobbit • plays the drum • they are brothers • leader of the elves • they play the flutes • thorin's last name is: • brings the dead to life • small,quiet,go barefoot • dwarves don't like them • gandalfs sword is called • loud, will fight like mad • is the capital of Rivendell • lives on a slimy rock island • who's sword is named Orcrist • ...
The Giver 2017-06-15
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- something that occurs while sleeping and is to be shared with your family unit
- Previous receiver of memory who failed; the givers daughter
- Used to make everyday's weather the same
- Committee who decides how the community is run
- Their version of death, a celebration
- The first memory transmitted to Jonas. A form of precipitation
- The first colour that Jonas sees
- Wife or husband
- Feeling of wanting that is expressed in dreams
- The current receiver of memory; the main character in the book.
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- The baby Jonas' father nurtured and took home for extra care
- Job that is given to them for the rest of their lives
- Holds the memories of the community
- Parents of the parents
- Place where community keeps information and records
- Age when children receive a bike
- What all the receivers get
- The current state the community is in, which has no pain or fear, everything is the same
- Age when they get their assignment
- Age when children start volunteering in the community
- Girl that Jonas has stirrings for
- Young baby
- Toy in Jonas' first memory
23 Clues: Young baby • Wife or husband • Parents of the parents • What all the receivers get • Toy in Jonas' first memory • Age when children receive a bike • The first colour that Jonas sees • Girl that Jonas has stirrings for • Age when they get their assignment • Holds the memories of the community • Their version of death, a celebration • Used to make everyday's weather the same • ...
The Road 2017-06-15
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- They used this lightweight, large item to cover themselves from the seemingly endless rain.
- The bandits that they got away from carried this as a weapon.
- They used this item to carry their supplies long distances.
- They found this underground and found a large stash of food and water in it.
- The friendly old man they encountered on the road said this was his name.
- The boy referred to his dad as this.
- Everything was covered in this white substance.
- They encountered a lot of this natural burned-down relic of the past.
- encountered this old, non-functioning, object of the ancient world and pretended that it was still working, for imagination's sake.
- This resource was very scarce. They scoured the places they went to for this.
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- The Boy and the Man said that they were carrying this.
- The boy and the man agreed that they were the:
- The location that the story takes place in.
- The path they traveled on throughout the story.
- The direction they were heading.
- The only weapon that the boy and the man had throughout the whole story.
- They found a lot of supplies inside of this floating object.
- The one internal drive that they had throughout the whole story to keep them going.
- A Lot of the food they ate came from this type metal container.
- The colour of the oceans..
20 Clues: The colour of the oceans.. • The direction they were heading. • The boy referred to his dad as this. • The location that the story takes place in. • The boy and the man agreed that they were the: • The path they traveled on throughout the story. • Everything was covered in this white substance. • The Boy and the Man said that they were carrying this. • ...
The Cay 2017-05-06
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- West Indian music, syncopated with African beats
- Large Spanish sailing ship of the 15th and 16th century
- A city that used to have segregation
- Looks after passengers
- The schooners stay here in Curacao
- Often used in Timothy's vocabulary
- A mountainous Caribbean Island
- Phillip's nickname
- Something someone leaves behind for others to follow
- Oil and gasoline production factories
- Contains natural oils
- An aquatic organism
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- Scattered pieces of waste
- The largest island of the US Virgin Islands
- Timothy's caregiver
- An irrational, preconceived opinion
- "Silent hungry sharks..."
- A countryside
- A from of gypsum
- Small islands together surrounded by banks
- A watercourse
21 Clues: A countryside • A watercourse • A from of gypsum • Phillip's nickname • Timothy's caregiver • An aquatic organism • Contains natural oils • Looks after passengers • Scattered pieces of waste • "Silent hungry sharks..." • A mountainous Caribbean Island • The schooners stay here in Curacao • Often used in Timothy's vocabulary • An irrational, preconceived opinion • ...
The Simpsons 2018-10-21
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- Matt creator of the simpsons
- The name of the town
- He drives the school bus
- Thank-you come again!!
- Homers brother
- ookly dokelly neighbouroo
- The principle of the school
- How many fingers the characters have
- Reverend
- Barts pet dog
- The sisters of marge
- I own the nuclear power plant
- The police chief
- Arch nemesis of Sideshow Bob
- ....Tavern
- Sideshow...
- What homer says when he gets hurt
- The animal voiced by Homer
- Eat my......
- Barts best friend
- Homers favourite food
- Baby simpson
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- The transportation sold to the city by Lionel Hutz
- Name of halloween episode
- Lisas pet cats names
- Colour of marges hair
- The name of the donuts (store name)
- The cat fight, fight, fight
- I choo-choo-choo choose you. LISA’s Valentine
- Mr. Burns assisstant
- The middle child
- The space aliens...
- The head of the family
- The bully of springfield..HA HA
- ......The clown
- Name of homers father (Grandpa)
- The mouse fight, fight, fight
- Do the...... (dance)
- The Colour of homers car
- Why you...
40 Clues: Reverend • ....Tavern • Why you... • Sideshow... • Eat my...... • Baby simpson • Barts pet dog • Homers brother • ......The clown • The middle child • The police chief • Barts best friend • The space aliens... • Lisas pet cats names • The name of the town • Mr. Burns assisstant • The sisters of marge • Do the...... (dance) • Colour of marges hair • Homers favourite food • Thank-you come again!! • ...
The Bible 2018-08-16
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- How many books in the old testament?
- What are the first four books of the new testament called?
- Who is the history of the old testament about?
- What kind of books are Job through Song of Solomon?
- The second division of the bible.
- What is the first book of history in the old testament?
- What kind of information do you find in the NT epistles?
- What is the last prophetical book in the old testament?
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- How many books in the bible?
- How many books in the new testament?
- The first division of the bible.
- What new testament book tells the history of the church?
- Who were the epistles written to?
- What new testament book is prophetical about our future?
- What is the first prophetical book in the old testament?
- What event takes place first in the old testament?
- What is the last book of history in the old testament?
- How many authors wrote the old testament books?
- Whose birth, ministry, and death is the new testament about?
- How many authors wrote the new testament books?
20 Clues: How many books in the bible? • The first division of the bible. • Who were the epistles written to? • The second division of the bible. • How many books in the new testament? • How many books in the old testament? • Who is the history of the old testament about? • How many authors wrote the old testament books? • How many authors wrote the new testament books? • ...
"The Lottery" 2018-06-11
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- Someone that is part of a group
- What someone is called when they win something
- The musical instrument that Sal plays
- A school
- A task or action that someone is required to perform
- Being told to do something
- When a group comes together to discuss something
- Taking something to someone
- What is used to tie the scroll together
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- What Sal is given if she does something wrong
- Used to stick the scroll together
- Unable to be seen
- A secret council of Saskatoon Collegiate
- A draw in which prizes are given to the winning names or numbers
- The leader of the Shadow Council
- An individual that is chosen and picked on
- A class in which musical instruments are played
- The drink Sal and Dusty always drink when driving
- What you are given if you "win the lottery"
- Being by yourself
20 Clues: A school • Unable to be seen • Being by yourself • Being told to do something • Taking something to someone • Someone that is part of a group • The leader of the Shadow Council • Used to stick the scroll together • The musical instrument that Sal plays • What is used to tie the scroll together • A secret council of Saskatoon Collegiate • An individual that is chosen and picked on • ...
The Erechtheion 2018-09-17
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- Caryatids really are
- Marble used
- How many cellas?
- Sanctuary of this snake
- Athena goddess of the city
- King
- Unusual columns
- Poseidon's weapon that made a mark
- Big temple nearby
- How many caryatids?
- Shrine to earth-born king of Attika and founder the city of Athens. He was depicted as a man from the waist up with a serpent's-tail in place of legs
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- Athena's gift to the city
- One of the daughters of mythical king Kekrops (Cecrops)
- Architect Possibly - P
- Wooden image of this goddess in the original temple
- Name of porch with caryatids
- Architect (maybe)
- Altar to god of the forge
- Athenian leader who instigated the building programme on the acropolis
- Brother of Erechtheus (the ploughman)
- Poseidon's gift
21 Clues: King • Marble used • Unusual columns • Poseidon's gift • How many cellas? • Architect (maybe) • Big temple nearby • How many caryatids? • Caryatids really are • Architect Possibly - P • Sanctuary of this snake • Athena's gift to the city • Altar to god of the forge • Athena goddess of the city • Name of porch with caryatids • Poseidon's weapon that made a mark • ...
the kitchen 2018-09-18
24 Clues: sink • oven • stove • drain • to fry • pantry • fauect • to wash • to peel • to wash • to cook • to dice • freezer • biendor • to boil • strainer • to roast • casserole • to strain • coffee pot • can opener • dishwasher • type of pot • refrigerator
the kitchen 2018-09-18
20 Clues: oven • sink • cover • stove • roast • to fry • pantry • to dice • to peel • to cook • to boil • freezer • to wash • strainer • to scrub • dishwasher • tap, faucet • can opeaner • type of pot • plug,stoppper
THE ENVIRONMENT 2019-03-24
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- To harm something.
- To make smaller in size or number.
- To convert waste into reusable material.
- To stop something from existing.
- To make something bigger in size or number.
- To not use and keep for future use.
- To make something dirty or contaminated.
- Something that cam be decomposed.
- Made or produced by humans, not natural.
- To eat, drink or use something.
- To give, or make something ready for use.
- The general weather conditions in a large area.
- To make something in a factory.
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- A synthetic material made from different organic polymers.
- To stop something bad from happening.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- To use more than you need of something or throw something useful away.
- Something that can be used again.
- To slowly become rotten and break down into tiny pieces.
- A place where waste is dumped into piles.
- To keep sommething safe from damage.
- A natural resource used to make fuel and energy.
22 Clues: To harm something. • To eat, drink or use something. • To make something in a factory. • To stop something from existing. • Something that can be used again. • Something that cam be decomposed. • To make smaller in size or number. • To not use and keep for future use. • To keep sommething safe from damage. • To stop something bad from happening. • ...
The Giver 2019-05-02
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- Jonas experienced the feel of what for the first time?
- The month new children turn one
- The second memory was warm and comforting, what was it?
- New feeling Jonas experienced
- What job did the mother think would fit Lily?
- Horrible death memory of...
- What does it mean to be released?
- Jonas's sister
- Jonas's best friend
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- Jonas and The Giver decided the community need to...
- Memory The Giver gave Jonas to understand color
- Giver Who will train Jonas
- How Jonas deals with the memories
- The Giver's favorite memory that was given away
- Jonas was not assigned, he was...
- The way Jonas sees "Good Guy, Bad Guy"
- Last receivers in-training name
- Jonas decided he wanted to watch this
- The community had memories that caused them to have...
- The Giver told Jonas he was experiencing what?
20 Clues: Jonas's sister • Jonas's best friend • Giver Who will train Jonas • Horrible death memory of... • New feeling Jonas experienced • The month new children turn one • Last receivers in-training name • How Jonas deals with the memories • Jonas was not assigned, he was... • What does it mean to be released? • Jonas decided he wanted to watch this • ...
The countryside 2019-04-03
22 Clues: nager • pêcher • un feu • un lac • la mer • camper • marcher • l'herbe • un champ • conduire • un arbre • dessiner • un chemin • des gants • un mouton • un manteau • un écureuil • une colline • une boussole • des jumelles • un pique-nique • faire du cheval
The Renaissance 2019-04-15
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- Van Eyck used this type of paint to make rich
- The Last Supper painting is located in this city
- Because of the use of perspective, Renaissancepainting looked more...
- One of Shakespeare's famous plays
- This French word means "rebirth"
- This "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa
- He created the movable type printing press inEurope
- A gondola will get you around this Renaissance city built off the coast of Italy
- Learning to be independent instead of blindlyobeying the Church was called
- Known for writing plays such as "MacBeth"
- He's often considered to be the greatest artist ofthe Northern Renaissance.
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- Instead of using Latin, many wrote using their"native language" called the...
- Some members of this family in Rome joinedthe clergy
- The printing of this spread knowledge aboutreligion during the Renaissance
- The Last Supper is this type of painting
- Brunelleschi's Dome was built in thisRenaissance city
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel inRome
- Famous Renaissance family who lived inFlorence
- This word means "worldly"
- The Renaissance began in this country
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 Renaissance 2019-04-15
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- This word means "worldly"
- Learning to be independent instead of blindlyobeying the Church was called
- He created the movable type printing press inEurope
- This "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel inRome
- He's often considered to be the greatest artist ofthe Northern Renaissance.
- The printing of this spread knowledge aboutreligion during the Renaissance
- Some members of this family in Rome joinedthe clergy
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- Famous Renaissance family who lived inFlorence
- The Last Supper painting is located in this city
- Instead of using Latin, many wrote using their"native language" called the...
- A gondola will get you around this Renaissance city built off the coast of Italy
- The Renaissance began in this country
- This French word means "rebirth"
- Known for writing plays such as "MacBeth"
- One of Shakespeare's famous plays
- The Last Supper is this type of painting
- Because of the use of perspective, Renaissancepainting looked more...
- Brunelleschi's Dome was built in thisRenaissance city
- Van Eyck used this type of paint to make rich
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 arts 2019-04-20
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- a (type of) film, play, or book that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its action
- the sounds, especially the music, of a film, or a separate recording of this
- a person who sings
- the set of clothes
- the life story of a person written by someone else
- a musical play in which most of the words are sung, or plays and music of this type
- the actors in a film, play, or show
- the area in a theatre that is often raised above ground level and on which actors or entertainers perform
- the level of sound produced by a television, radio, etc.
- an actor's part in a film or play
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- a picture in a book, magazine, etc.
- the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking
- a paint that is mixed with water to create pictures, or a picture made with this paint
- a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers
- shouted at the end of a performance to get the performer to sing or play more
- an advertisement for a film or a television or radio programme, consisting of short parts taken from it
- an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic, or wire attached to a base or handle, used for cleaning, arranging your hair, or painting
- poems in general as a form of literature
- a long printed story about imaginary characters and events
- the story of a book, film, play, etc.
20 Clues: a person who sings • the set of clothes • an actor's part in a film or play • a picture in a book, magazine, etc. • the actors in a film, play, or show • the story of a book, film, play, etc. • poems in general as a form of literature • the life story of a person written by someone else • the level of sound produced by a television, radio, etc. • ...
The Giver 2019-05-27
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- What Jonas will gain through his training
- how many births you get as a birth mother
- Jonas's final rule allows him to ____
- Most receivers we know have ____ eyes
- one of the painful memories Jonas received
- the trait a receiver needs to have
- name of the baby that stays in Jonas family unit
- Treatment for the stirrings the ____
- a trait that refers to how smart you are
- what Jonas watched in the recording with the giver
- the name of the giver's kid
- the amount of time since the previous receivers release (in years)
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- the giver has the capacity ____ beyond
- the first memory Jonas received
- the age where you get your job
- the giver can turn off the ____
- a word misused at meal time by Jonas
- the capacity to see beyond allows you to see ___
- the month that the naming ceremony happens in
- the position Jonas was selected for
- a trait the receiver needs to have
- the normal amount of people in a family unit
22 Clues: the name of the giver's kid • the age where you get your job • the first memory Jonas received • the giver can turn off the ____ • the trait a receiver needs to have • a trait the receiver needs to have • the position Jonas was selected for • a word misused at meal time by Jonas • Treatment for the stirrings the ____ • Jonas's final rule allows him to ____ • ...
The Beach 2019-07-29
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- something that you use when you are wet
- something that use surf on
- something that sounds like the ocean
- something that sometimes bites you in the water
- something that you use to surfs
- Something to keep the sun away
- something you wear on your feet
- something you put on
- someone that guards the beach
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- something to help you float
- something you store your stuff in
- something that swims in the ocean with you
- something that you throw
- a creature in the ocean that is endangered
- something that you sit on
- Something on the ground near the water and in the water
- something that saves you from getting sun burnt
- something that steals your chips
- something to wear in the water
- you swim in it
20 Clues: you swim in it • something you put on • something that you throw • something that you sit on • something that use surf on • something to help you float • someone that guards the beach • Something to keep the sun away • something to wear in the water • something that you use to surfs • something you wear on your feet • something that steals your chips • ...
The Beach 2019-07-29
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- you swim in it
- you may get stuck in it
- a pretty thing you can find in the water
- a thing you make with sand
- you eat it and it swims in the water
- a bird that wants to steal your food
- a thing you wear on your body
- a person who looks after people at the beach
- a green thing that floats in the water
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- a thing you wear to the beach on your feet
- a sharp thing that may hurt you
- a thing you use to dry yourself
- you use it to not get sunburn
- people have these at a beach
- something dangerous that swims in the water
- a animal that can sting you
- protects you from the heat
- you can ride on it through the waves
- has a pointy barb on its tail
- a thing surfers ride on
- white stuff on the beach
21 Clues: you swim in it • you may get stuck in it • a thing surfers ride on • white stuff on the beach • protects you from the heat • a thing you make with sand • a animal that can sting you • people have these at a beach • you use it to not get sunburn • has a pointy barb on its tail • a thing you wear on your body • a sharp thing that may hurt you • a thing you use to dry yourself • ...
The Universe 2019-08-21
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- The lens at the end of a refracting telescope that collects and focuses light to form an image.
- The apparent movement of stars when observed at different times of the year.
- Commonly used to measure distances in space. (5,4)
- Type of star with an absolute magnitude +10 to +16 and temperature >4400 degrees celcius. (5,5)
- Rings of gas and dust orbiting stars may condense to form what?
- What can be used to identify the elements in stars.(9,8)
- Another word for brightness.
- Lipperhey developed what type of telescope?
- When a star runs out of energy and collapses, the rebounding material forms a massive explosion called.
- Force that pulls matter closer together.
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- Another word for moon.
- The lens that magnifies an image. (3,5)
- A giant cloud of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- Common issue of refracting telescopes, solved by using reflection.(9,10))
- Dense remnant of star that can only be seen as an absence of light.
- The model of the solar system with the Sun at its center.
- A theory of how the universe started.
- A type of electromagentic wave that is emitted by our Sun.
- Rapidly spinning neutron star.
- Evidence that galaxies are moving away from our own.
- The model of the solar system with the Earth at its center.
- Process by which Hydrogen becomes Helium.
- What existed before the Big Bang?
23 Clues: Another word for moon. • Another word for brightness. • Rapidly spinning neutron star. • What existed before the Big Bang? • A theory of how the universe started. • The lens that magnifies an image. (3,5) • Force that pulls matter closer together. • Process by which Hydrogen becomes Helium. • Lipperhey developed what type of telescope? • ...
The Energy 2019-09-15
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- sublimation shh jsjsj
- opensystem hjak
- soundenergyd kksks
- energytransfer hchhc
- energy jd
- conduction jjja
- thermalinsulatorshh
- energy that you can create
- lawofcok kckcl
- condensation hhhs
- chemical potencial energy
- convectionshhd aa
- energytransfo ggdhd
- kineticenergy kckkc
- melting jsjs
- nuclearenergy cjjcj
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- radiantenerg kdlld
- deposition bah
- radiation jjak
- nonrenewabljjcj
- closedsystem jjsj hgsggs ggs
- temperature kkckkc
- action to do something
- wave hdh jjdjd
- freezing s hjajja
- heatskk
- when hgjd kshdh
- mechanica lenergy
- condutor of thermal energy
- thermal energjc
- potencial energy
- electric energy xj kkx
32 Clues: heatskk • energy jd • melting jsjs • deposition bah • wave hdh jjdjd • lawofcok kckcl • radiation jjak • nonrenewabljjcj • opensystem hjak • conduction jjja • when hgjd kshdh • thermal energjc • potencial energy • freezing s hjajja • mechanica lenergy • condensation hhhs • convectionshhd aa • radiantenerg kdlld • temperature kkckkc • soundenergyd kksks • thermalinsulatorshh • energytransfo ggdhd • ...
The Cell 2019-07-17
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- Cells which lack organelles of toher intermal membrane-bound structrues. Therefore, they do not have a nucleus.
- Minute cylindrical organelle found in animal cells involved in cell division and the formation of spindle fibers.
- Membrane bound spherical vesicles that can break down many kinds of biomolecules.
- The aqueous solution inside a cell in which cell organelles are suspended.
- Complicated system of membranous tubes and canals responsible for the transportation of proteins and other carbohydrates.
- Selectively permeable membrane that allows certain substances in and out of the cell.
- Small dense spherical structure in the nucleus which assemble ribosomes.
- Organelle which modifies, sorts and packages proteins inot vesicle. It also transports lipids and creates lysosomes.
- Organelle which captures light enenrgy from the sun and converts it into chemical energy through photosynthesis.
- Found floating within the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
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- Organelle in plant cells that stores useful materials.
- Cells which contain a membrane bound nucleus.
- A long helical molecule that contains our unique genetic code. Also know as DNA.
- Membrane bound organelle which is the control centre of the cell and directs all cell activities
- Organelle which stores water.
- Membrane bound organelle responsible for the production of cellular energy (ATP).
- Structure which provides the cell with both structural support and protection.
- Water fluid found OUTSIDE a cell.
- A series of reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate(ATP).
- Green photosynthetic pigment found in plants, algae and cyanobacteria.
- Functions to support and suspend organelles and cellular molecules.
- A threadlike structure of nucleic acids and proteins found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- A genetically regulated-programmed form of cell death.
23 Clues: Organelle which stores water. • Water fluid found OUTSIDE a cell. • Cells which contain a membrane bound nucleus. • Organelle in plant cells that stores useful materials. • A genetically regulated-programmed form of cell death. • Functions to support and suspend organelles and cellular molecules. • ...
The Hatchet 2019-05-16
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- What did Brian's mom give hime as a present?
- Who wrote the book?
- What was the first food Brian found?
- What attacked Brian and almost broke his ribs?
- What did Brian find in the plane after the crash?
- What is Brian's friends name?
- When Brian was picking berries what animal did he come across?
- Brian made a ____ and called it his friend.
- What does Brian not want to tell his dad about his mom?
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- Brian is ________ in the forest with only a hatchet.
- What type of eggs did Brian find?
- How did the pilot die?
- Who was driving the plane?
- What did the plane crash into?
- What is the main setting of the book?
- Brian called the birds this because they were so dumb.
- What was pointy that attacked Brian?
- Who is the main character?
- What was the first tool Brian made?
- Brian got sprayed by a _____ and stunk?
20 Clues: Who wrote the book? • How did the pilot die? • Who was driving the plane? • Who is the main character? • What is Brian's friends name? • What did the plane crash into? • What type of eggs did Brian find? • What was the first tool Brian made? • What was pointy that attacked Brian? • What was the first food Brian found? • What is the main setting of the book? • ...
The Giver 2019-09-19
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- disposed to fret; irritable; restless
- to lessen the intensity; ease; to pacify; to appease; quench
- enclosed closely in; set firmly into a mass
- a slight error due to forgetfulness or inattention; decline; interruption;an abandonment of religious faith
- have no give or slack; high-strung; not loose or flabby
- not rational; not endowed with reason; lacking coherence
- the process of finding a person guilty of a crime;a strong belief
- the state of being dependent upon one another
- having little flesh; thin; lacking desirable qualities deficient in quantity
- no longer useful; old-fashioned; indistinct
- gentle or friendly reproof; warning against fault
- emitting glowing light; clear; enlightening; shining
- one piece at a time; gradually; apart; in pieces or fragments
- to have confidence; trust; entrust; to give to the care or protection of another
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- in a state of extreme physical nervous fatigue; agitated; frayed
- merriment; high-spirited joy
- to reduce to a lower position in one's own eyes; to make someone ashamed or embarrassed
- marked by extreme or excessive care
- abnormal drowsiness; the quality or state of being lazy; sluggish; indifferent
- violation of a law, command, or duty; spread of the sea over land areas
- to delay the punishment; to give relief or deliverance to for a time
- exposure to the risk of being injured; danger; risk
- sprightly in manner; lively
- to count, record or list systematically
- a quick descent; rapid; an inclined plane; sloping channel
25 Clues: sprightly in manner; lively • merriment; high-spirited joy • marked by extreme or excessive care • disposed to fret; irritable; restless • to count, record or list systematically • enclosed closely in; set firmly into a mass • no longer useful; old-fashioned; indistinct • the state of being dependent upon one another • gentle or friendly reproof; warning against fault • ...
The Iceman 2019-09-26
24 Clues: āda • zīds • varš • koka • loks • nazis • bulta • cirvis • dzelzs • gumija • vilnas • stikls • zābaki • sudrabs • tērauds • kokvilna • apmetnis • darbarīki • arheologs • izglītots • plastmasa • zinātnieks • akmens laikmets • ūdensnecaurlaidīgs
The Farm 2017-01-04
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- This animal is a male sheep
- This animal lives in a pond
- This animal is a baby cow
- This animal is a male pig
- This animal is a baby sheep
- The sound it makes is meow
- This animal gives its wool
- This animal is often used for riding and recreational use
- This animal is the male counterpart to the cow but is much more muscular
- This animal loves carrots
- This animal is a male horse
- This animal has feathers and flies
- This animal produces eggs
- This animal is usually pink and dirty.
- The sound it makes is quack
- This animal is a female chicken
- This animal is a female sheep
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- This animal is a female horse
- This animal is usually white-feathered and it has a long neck
- This animal is a male baby horse
- This animal is a small rodent with a long tail
- This animal is a female pig
- This animal is a baby pig
- This animal is a cow that hasn't given birth
- This animal is a female baby horse
- This animal is a male chicken
- This animal is a domesticated canine. There are several different breeds
- This animal eats grass and gives milk
- This animal is a baby chicken
- This animal is a domesticated member of the horse family
30 Clues: This animal is a baby cow • This animal is a male pig • This animal is a baby pig • This animal loves carrots • This animal produces eggs • The sound it makes is meow • This animal gives its wool • This animal is a male sheep • This animal lives in a pond • This animal is a baby sheep • This animal is a female pig • This animal is a male horse • The sound it makes is quack • ...
The Prince 2017-02-14
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- - Founder of the Persian Empire.
- - Founder and first king of Rome.
- Borgia - Also called Duke Valentino (1476–1507). Cesare Borgia was made duke of Romagna by his father, Pope Alexander VI, in 1501. He lost power after the death of the pope. Cesare Borgia is Machiavelli’s primary example of a prince who has great prowess, as displayed by his efforts to secure his state quickly after he was put in power.
- empire - the republic often referred to by Machiavelli for excellence
- principality - A principality ruled by a prince whose family has controlled the principality for several generations. Hereditary principalities, according to Machiavelli, are generally easy to rule and maintain.
- - Author of "The Prince"
- principalities - A principality technically under the rulership of a prince, but nonetheless strongly dominated by the Church.
- - The ability to conquer and govern. Machiavelli uses this term as the opposite of “fortune.”
- Severus - Roman emperor (a.d. 193–211).
- troops - Broad term to describe the native army of a principality, consisting of countrymen and commanded either by a prince himself or a confidant.
- - A state not ruled by a monarch or prince but headed by elected officials accountable to a larger citizenry. Machiavelli distinguishes a republic from a principality, which the bulk of The Prince takes as its subject.
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- II - Reigned as pope 1503–1513. Julius II strengthened the power of the Church through vigorous leadership and intelligent diplomacy. He defeated Roman barons and negotiated an alliance against France.
- troops - Troops that are paid to perform a service for the prince. Because they have no loyalty to the prince, and money is their only inducement to fight, they are unreliable as a means of defense. They will be unwilling to die in battle and therefore will not fight vigorously.
- VI - Elected pope in 1492. Challenged by French invasion of Italy and a war between France and Spain. Father of Cesare Borgia.
- - A localized territory or region ruled by a prince (or princess), from which the term is derived. A prince may rule more than one principality. All principalities can be grouped under the general category of “state.” A principality is ruled autocratically and is therefore distinguished from a republic, the only other type of state. For the most part, the advice found in The Prince is geared toward principalities, although the book does reference republics in some cases.
- X - Elected pope in 1513. Leo X was an advocate of the Medici family.
- troops - Troops borrowed from other nations to fight for a prince. Organized and effective in battle, they nonetheless have loyalties to their home state.
- - Hero of Attica, king of Athens. According to legend, he killed the Minotaur in the Cretan labyrinth.
- principality - A principality that is either newly created or annexed from another power. These principalities can differ in their culture, language, and attitudes in relation to the prince, since he is an unfamiliar ruler. These principalities pose the most difficulties.
- - Ruler of Syracuse (317–310 B.C.) who conquered all of Sicily except for territory dominated by Carthage; he was eventually defeated by the Carthaginian army.
20 Clues: - Author of "The Prince" • - Founder of the Persian Empire. • - Founder and first king of Rome. • Severus - Roman emperor (a.d. 193–211). • empire - the republic often referred to by Machiavelli for excellence • X - Elected pope in 1513. Leo X was an advocate of the Medici family. • ...
The Ingrams 2017-02-14
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- Filled with thrills
- The place where it all began
- Eyes' get away
- Great B&B
- Prince two
- Surf's up
- After we said "we did"
- Princess one
- Place to raise a family
- A favorite game
- A summer time sweet treat
- Saturdays spent with them
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- Hot Springs
- Month we said we did
- Romantic Anniversary spot
- ______ Roost
- Take me out to the
- Spring Break 09
- Our favorite place on Earth
- _______ Birds
- Rainy roadtrips
- Beach Impromptu Vacay
- Maker of deliciousness
- S'mores spot
24 Clues: Great B&B • Surf's up • Prince two • Hot Springs • ______ Roost • Princess one • S'mores spot • _______ Birds • Eyes' get away • Spring Break 09 • Rainy roadtrips • A favorite game • Take me out to the • Filled with thrills • Month we said we did • Beach Impromptu Vacay • After we said "we did" • Maker of deliciousness • Place to raise a family • Romantic Anniversary spot • A summer time sweet treat • ...
The Rennaissance 2016-11-23
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- A group of people who share the share skill interests or goals
- A type of government that is sovereign, without a monarch.
- A belief opposed to something that is generally accepted
- The father of modern physics.
- A powerful religion during the renaissance
- “To be, or not to be, that is the question”
- A tool used by astronomers and navigators that were invented by Hipparchus
- Solar system in which planets rotate around a sun
- The creator of the heliocentric theory, committed hersey.
- Creator of the printing press
- Made Cheap, Easy, Mass Produced, Knowledge accessible by everyone.
- Sometimes referred to as the dark ages
- Alternate name for a time period in history
- Resulting in the formation of protestant churches
- A large amount of death.
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- Author of the Ninety-Five Theses
- A high power in a certain country
- Humanist, author of the prince,
- A migration of people towards cities
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- To reduce the punishment of “sins” after death. Through people of religious power.
- A society with several different ethnic or cultural groups
- A great period of revival
- ________s to the holy land
- Originating from the latin word pestis
- Also known as the west or The Occident
- Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system
- Author of the Heptameron. “The first modern woman.”
- The language spoken by common people in any given region or country
- Christine de _____
- A new type of art on the rise during the renaissance
31 Clues: Christine de _____ • Painter of the Mona Lisa • A large amount of death. • A great period of revival • ________s to the holy land • The father of modern physics. • Creator of the printing press • Humanist, author of the prince, • Author of the Ninety-Five Theses • A high power in a certain country • A migration of people towards cities • Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system • ...
The Outsiders 2017-01-11
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- make changes or improve it
- express a complaint or grumble about something
- in a way that is uncertain, indefinite, or unclear; roughly.
- close of squeezed tight
- having no fixtures, furniture, or inhabitants; empty.
- a thing that radiates or emits light, heat, or sound.
- harsh or cruel
- solitary or lonely
- unable to help oneself
- a newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue.
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.
- of one's own free will.
- not official
- characteristic of or befitting a wolf; fiercely rapacious.
- not ceasing or stopping
- smile broadly
- admire/love
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- an attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or will do something.
- weak, dizzy, or sleepy
- having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness.
- brave or heroic
- make a deep inarticulate sound in response to pain or despair.
- persistent in effort
- in a quick or hasty manner
- in a humorous or flippant manner.
- a clever of sarcastic remark
- shaking or quivering, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, or frailty
- kidding or teasing
- treat or deal with harshly
- a display of unnecessary or excessive excitement, activity, or interest.
- an evil spirit or demon
- bad\miserable
- not bright or not clear
33 Clues: admire/love • not official • bad\miserable • smile broadly • harsh or cruel • brave or heroic • solitary or lonely • kidding or teasing • persistent in effort • weak, dizzy, or sleepy • unable to help oneself • close of squeezed tight • of one's own free will. • an evil spirit or demon • not ceasing or stopping • not bright or not clear • make changes or improve it • in a quick or hasty manner • ...
THE OUTSIDERS 2016-12-14
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- experienced, knowledgeable, and well informed
- a compound containing the bivalent group- oxygen
- represented wearing something about the neck in the manner of a collar
- the state, quality, or fact of being final; conclusiveness or decisiveness
- feeling characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust
- alcoholic liquor unlawfully made, sold, or transported, without registration or payment of taxes
- readily seen; exposed to sight
- characterized by melancholy; longing; yearning
- showing or expressing contempt or disdain
- to beg urgently or piteously; as for aid or mercy
- unwilling; disinclined
- to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion
- pertaining to, characteristics of, or acting like a rogue
- a daring or bold resistance to authority or to any opposing force
- an evil spirit; demon
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- a light cotton fabric of various weaves
- inflammation in the lungs with congestion
- to jar, shake, or cause to move by or as if by a sudden rough thrust
- a face expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval
- Not ceasing or stopping; continuous
- any prolonged or persistent effort to overcome resistance
- showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or preserve
- not able to be fathomed, or completely understood
- a violet
- to close tightly
- not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical
- to capsize or over turn
- a tuft of hair that grows in a direction different from that of the rest of the hair
- causing sorrow or pity
29 Clues: a violet • to close tightly • an evil spirit; demon • unwilling; disinclined • causing sorrow or pity • to capsize or over turn • readily seen; exposed to sight • Not ceasing or stopping; continuous • a light cotton fabric of various weaves • inflammation in the lungs with congestion • showing or expressing contempt or disdain • experienced, knowledgeable, and well informed • ...
The Xav 2017-01-15
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- Disney Princess of Agrabah
- Childish Gambino's latest album
- "How ______ Your Mother"
- Ice cream alternative
- Best hand in a Poker game
- Titan who holds up the world
- The smallest functional and structural unit of aliving organism
- Rory in Gilmore Girls
- The study of the human mind
- StFX's Fraser _____
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- A substance prepared to introduce the body to immunity
- CNN according to Trump
- Writer of the A Series of Unfortunate Events series
- Sarah Palin's home state
- Language that gave us "gesundheit"
- StFX's Riley ______
- Titan who stole fire and gave it to humans
- 2017 Winner of the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
- StFX's Lane Hall ______
- Any living thing
- StFX's TNT ________
21 Clues: Any living thing • StFX's Riley ______ • StFX's Fraser _____ • StFX's TNT ________ • Ice cream alternative • Rory in Gilmore Girls • CNN according to Trump • StFX's Lane Hall ______ • "How ______ Your Mother" • Sarah Palin's home state • Best hand in a Poker game • Disney Princess of Agrabah • The study of the human mind • Titan who holds up the world • Childish Gambino's latest album • ...
The Body 2017-02-09
25 Clues: yta • mark • hink • lera • gren • tyst • kran • hämta • motor • tveka • otäck • hagel • mjukt • humör • staket • mållös • kräkas • rättvis • handled • nickade • soptipp • hotfullt • blodigel • närma sig • allvarligt
The Alchemist 2017-02-08
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- where does santiago first start his journey
- tablet where is the secret of Alchemy written
- says words of faith that are important
- Heart Soul of the world speaks
- church where was the gold in the end of the book
- what is the official language of the book
- travel Why did santiago become a shepherd
- Pyramids Where santiago is transported
- gave santiago 3 golden coins
- someone who has no personal legend
- all Muslims must make a journey here in their lifetime
- how does santiago escape the warriors
- language of the world
- continent where santiago travels
- of Salem Another name for King Melchizedek
- men who live in desert and provide information
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- who captured santiago and the alchemist
- destiny Santiago is suffering
- sheep Santiago has been doing this for two years
- what does santiagos parents want him to be
- What are shepherds not normally able to do
- love what does the well stand for
- of life stone that can turn lead to gold . Hint: liquid
- what does santiago learn about on his journey
- Book takes place in the past,present,or future ?
- girl Another name for fatima
- realizing ones destiny is a obligation, true or false
- to prosper and bloom
- what does the alchemist send out to hunt everyday
- tenth Melchizedek wants how much of santiagos flock
30 Clues: to prosper and bloom • language of the world • girl Another name for fatima • gave santiago 3 golden coins • destiny Santiago is suffering • Heart Soul of the world speaks • continent where santiago travels • love what does the well stand for • someone who has no personal legend • how does santiago escape the warriors • says words of faith that are important • ...
The outsiders 2017-03-08
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- oldest brother of Ponys
- where Pony-boy and Johnny hid after killing the soc
- rich kids who pick fights
- car the socs drive around in
- The town Johnny and Pony-boy where hiding in after the murder
- socs and greasers meet up and fight until one side runs away
- died in purpose after Johnny died
- food Pony-boy hates because he ate it to much while in hiding
- got stabbed after picking a fight
- Ponys brother that always stands up for him
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- transportation Pony and Johnny used to get the church
- what took Pony to the hospital after the fire
- what the socs tried to drown Pony in at the park
- red headed girl who met pony at the movies
- poor kids who are "hoods"
- Bob friend who didn't go to the rumble and doesn't hate Pony
- chocolate desert they eat for breakfast
- "Gone in the wind" the .... Johnny and Pony read while in hiding
- where bob got stabbed and died
- died in hospital after saving kids from burning building
20 Clues: oldest brother of Ponys • rich kids who pick fights • poor kids who are "hoods" • car the socs drive around in • where bob got stabbed and died • died in purpose after Johnny died • got stabbed after picking a fight • chocolate desert they eat for breakfast • red headed girl who met pony at the movies • Ponys brother that always stands up for him • ...
THE CARIBBEAN 2017-07-24
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- Official language of Aruba
- Largest Caribbean island
- Capital of Bahamas
- Capital of Belize
- Language spoken by Dominica
- Easternmost island in the Caribbean
- Fourth largest Caribbean country
- Capital of Guyana
- Capital of Cuba
- Home to the Pitch Lake
- Home of Usain Bolt
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- Where the headquarters of CARICOM is located
- Official language of the Dominican Republic
- The Spice Isle
- Sea of the Atlantic Ocean
- The Emerald Isle
- Abbreviation of the university found in Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago
- Fish in Barbados' National Dish
- Climate of the Caribbean
- Home of the largest canal in the Caribbean
20 Clues: The Spice Isle • Capital of Cuba • The Emerald Isle • Capital of Belize • Capital of Guyana • Capital of Bahamas • Home of Usain Bolt • Home to the Pitch Lake • Largest Caribbean island • Climate of the Caribbean • Sea of the Atlantic Ocean • Official language of Aruba • Language spoken by Dominica • Fish in Barbados' National Dish • Fourth largest Caribbean country • ...
THE EARTH 2017-07-20
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- Largest country in South America
- Smallest country in The World
- The envelope of gases surrounding Earth
- Largest continent in The World
- Fastest land animal in The World
- Capital of France
- Second largest country in The World
- Capital of China
- The number of continents on Earth
- Language spoken by Haiti
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- National bird of New Zealand
- Coldest continent in The World
- Number of oceans in The World
- Largest animal in The world
- Continent where the Sahara Desert is located
- Capital of Italy
- Longest river in The World
- The layer between the crust and core of the Earth
- Largest ocean in The World
- The outermost layer of the Earth
20 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of China • Capital of France • Language spoken by Haiti • Longest river in The World • Largest ocean in The World • Largest animal in The world • National bird of New Zealand • Number of oceans in The World • Smallest country in The World • Coldest continent in The World • Largest continent in The World • Largest country in South America • ...
THE BSC 2017-08-14
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- Whose aunt's cabin do the girls hold Kristy's birthday party at?
- Whose mom, that Stacey usually babysits for, is a doctor?
- What is the name of Kristy's stepdad?
- Who loves candy?
- Dawn wants to save the ....
- What are the cool boxes the girls bring to jobs called?
- Who is the author of the BSC?
- Who becomes a big brother in book #2?
- The truth about Stacey is that she has ....
- What is Dawn's last name?
- What is Mary Anne's cat's name?
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- What is the first name of the girl who did the BSC graphic novels?
- What is the title of book #1?
- who is the first treasurer of the BSC?
- Stacey came from what city?
- What is the name of Mary Anne's boyfriend?
- What sport do Kristy and her dad love?
- Who loves to dance?
- There is the name of a fruit on the cover of the books.
- President of the BSC
- What is the name of Claudia's grandmother?
- Who has the strictest Dad?
- What is the name of the other baby sitting club that starts up? The Baby-Sitters ....
23 Clues: Who loves candy? • Who loves to dance? • President of the BSC • What is Dawn's last name? • Who has the strictest Dad? • Stacey came from what city? • Dawn wants to save the .... • What is the title of book #1? • Who is the author of the BSC? • What is Mary Anne's cat's name? • What is the name of Kristy's stepdad? • Who becomes a big brother in book #2? • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- Trendsetter/most influential city in the Renaissance
- Nicolo Machiavelli was known as the father of ____
- Merchants were ____ to see who had the best city-state
- Many people focused on this because they thought it was cool to be ____
- The way they made buildings/what they look like
- Father of humanism
- Leonardo da Vinci and many other people helped make this key element more prominent
- Leaders in Italy competed to have the best ____
- Brings goods and ideas to an increasing number of people
- Humanism taught people ____
- Humanism teaches that this is still important
- Another key element in which people wrote books/poem
- Humanism also taught people that man is the center of the ____
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- The Renaissance ____ was competitive, and included art, literature, and architecture
- Petrarch was responsible for the recovery of old ____
- Humanism was based on the teachings of ____
- The author of "The Prince"
- ____ sought to make Florence the most beautiful city in the world by hiring artists and architects to carry out projects
- The Renaissance took place here
- The Renaissance started in Italy when merchants got wealthy from ____ trade
- Renaissance is also known as ____
- One of the most significant ideas, brought on by Petrarch
- Lorenzo the Magnificent commissioned many great artists, including Michelangelo, and ____
- The ___ family were the first to show their wealth, and started the spread of the Renaissance
- With ideas a lot like Hitler's, Machiavelli believed that being good is not being nice, it is being ____
- The Medici family was/were the greatest ____ in Florence
26 Clues: Father of humanism • The author of "The Prince" • Humanism taught people ____ • The Renaissance took place here • Renaissance is also known as ____ • Humanism was based on the teachings of ____ • Humanism teaches that this is still important • The way they made buildings/what they look like • Leaders in Italy competed to have the best ____ • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- Luther vowed to become a monk if he survived a ______
- press, the 95 theses was successful in part to the use of the ___________, which made it more widely publicized
- Petrarch wrote many ____ and was considered one of the best in all of Italy
- de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile
- and Roman, Petrarch recovered many ____ __ ____ manuscripts
- the basis of Machiavelli teachings was on how to be and ______ leader
- reformation, Luther’s teachings fragmented the catholic church beginning the _________
- Humanism brought the idea of _______ to wester civilization
- The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks
- de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence
- The renaissance was a time when people began looking into a more _____ type of world
- prince, a famous book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- the Edict of Worms labeled Luther as a ____ and enemy of the state
- Italy was caught between the _____ with the European and Asian people
- the church developed by Luther’s followers
- of worms, the ________ was a decree, banning Luther’s writing
- Lorenzo hired lots of_____ like Leonardo de Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli
- The Medici family produce ______ popes
- one of the most influential city stated due to the Medici families love of the arts
- the these was also successful also to the ______ tone vs the harsh aggressive
- the first _____ coexistence of Lutheranism and Catholicism
- Luther believed that it was not the ____ that saved people but by Gods divine grace
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- de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo
- The _____ family were the ruling merchants over Florence
- the edict of worms _______ the authority of the pope
- A way of thinking that the human race was the center of the universe and had great potential-focused on individual worth
- of Augsburg, the law saying Lutherans and Catholics can worship as they will
- Machiavelli taught to learn to let your conscience _____
- the Medici family gained its power due to their immense _______
- The lack of _____ allowed merchant families to gain power over different city states
- many artisans and _____ were guided by humanism or hired by humanism enthusiasts
- Cosimo sought to make Florence one of the most _____ city states in the country
- questions the catholic church
- Luther wrote the 95 theses that said that salvation came from_____ and divine grace
- Luther hung the document on church____
- The preferred language to write in for Petrarch
- father of humanism
- the peace of Augsburg ____ the empire from multiple conflicts for over 50 years
- Italy also became the starting point of the renaissance because it was abundant in ______ who looked into Greek and Roman Text
- literature education architecture, The Renaissance brought trade that financed these (four words-must be in correct order)
- Luther also translated the ______ making available to the entire public
- Machiavelli also taught to use ____ over love
42 Clues: father of humanism • questions the catholic church • de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo • Luther hung the document on church____ • The Medici family produce ______ popes • de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile • de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence • the church developed by Luther’s followers • The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- Luther also translated the ______ making available to the entire public
- questions the catholic church
- press, the 95 theses was successful in part to the use of the ___________, which made it more widely publicized
- The preferred language to write in for Petrarch
- reformation, Luther’s teachings fragmented the catholic church beginning the _________
- de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile
- of Augsburg, the law saying Lutherans and Catholics can worship as they will
- Luther believed that it was not the ____ that saved people but by Gods divine grace
- The renaissance was a time when people began looking into a more _____ type of world
- The _____ family were the ruling merchants over Florence
- the Medici family gained its power due to their immense _______
- Humanism brought the idea of _______ to wester civilization
- one of the most influential city stated due to the Medici families love of the arts
- the peace of Augsburg ____ the empire from multiple conflicts for over 50 years
- The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks
- de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence
- The Medici family produce ______ popes
- The lack of _____ allowed merchant families to gain power over different city states
- the these was also successful also to the ______ tone vs the harsh aggressive
- Machiavelli taught to learn to let your conscience _____
- Cosimo sought to make Florence one of the most _____ city states in the country
- Italy was caught between the _____ with the European and Asian people
- the Edict of Worms labeled Luther as a ____ and enemy of the state
- A way of thinking that the human race was the center of the universe and had great potential-focused on individual worth
- Luther wrote the 95 theses that said that salvation came from_____ and divine grace
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- Machiavelli also taught to use ____ over love
- de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo
- Lorenzo hired lots of_____ like Leonardo de Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli
- the edict of worms _______ the authority of the pope
- and Roman, Petrarch recovered many ____ __ ____ manuscripts
- prince, a famous book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- Italy also became the starting point of the renaissance because it was abundant in ______ who looked into Greek and Roman Text
- many artisans and _____ were guided by humanism or hired by humanism enthusiasts
- the first _____ coexistence of Lutheranism and Catholicism
- Luther vowed to become a monk if he survived a ______
- Luther hung the 95 theses on church____
- the basis of Machiavelli teachings was on how to be and ______ leader
- Petrarch wrote many ____ and was considered one of the best in all of Italy
- of worms, the ________ was a decree, banning Luther’s writing
- father of humanism
- literature education architecture, The Renaissance brought trade that financed these (four words-must be in correct order)
- the church developed by Luther’s followers
42 Clues: father of humanism • questions the catholic church • de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo • The Medici family produce ______ popes • Luther hung the 95 theses on church____ • de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile • de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence • the church developed by Luther’s followers • Machiavelli also taught to use ____ over love • ...
The Selection 2016-12-08
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- The caste America starts off as; before The Selection
- America's mother
- America's boyfriend before being selected for The Selection
- The 2nd book of The Selection series
- America's worst enemy in The Selection
- America's youngest brother who doesn't want to do art
- America's best friend in the Selection
- The man who founded Illéa
- Kenna's husband
- America's maid that is very scared of rebel attacks
- The prince of Illéa
- A girl who gets wine poured on her by Celeste at her birthday party
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- America's oldest sister
- America's younger sister who is obsessed with the palace
- The man who hosts The Report every Friday night
- The caste of the royal family
- The royal planner at the palace
- America's older brother you abandons his family due to his caste
- The queen of Illéa
- The king of Illéa
- America's dad
- The lowest caste in the caste system
- The main character or protagonist in the book.
- The caste of Aspen's family
24 Clues: America's dad • Kenna's husband • America's mother • The king of Illéa • The queen of Illéa • The prince of Illéa • America's oldest sister • The man who founded Illéa • The caste of Aspen's family • The caste of the royal family • The royal planner at the palace • The 2nd book of The Selection series • The lowest caste in the caste system • America's worst enemy in The Selection • ...
The Selection 2016-12-08
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- The last name of the author
- The man who founded Illéa
- America's dad
- The queen of Illéa
- The prince of Illéa
- The main character or protagonist in the book.
- Kenna's husband
- The king of Illéa
- The 2nd book of The Selection series
- The royal planner at the palace
- America's youngest brother who doesn't want to do art and wants to be involved in science
- The caste of the royal family
- The lowest caste in the caste system
- A girl who gets wine poured on her by Celeste at her birthday party
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- America's mother
- America's maid that is very scared of rebel attacks
- The competition 35 girls enter to try to become the next queen
- America's younger sister who is obsessed with the palace
- America's oldest sister
- The man who hosts The Report every Friday night
- America's best friend in the Selection
- America's worst enemy in The Selection
- America's boyfriend before being selected for The Selection
- The caste America starts off as; before The Selection
- The people who come from the North and South to try to overthrow the government
- America's older brother who abandons his family due to their caste
- The caste of Aspen's family
27 Clues: America's dad • Kenna's husband • America's mother • The king of Illéa • The queen of Illéa • The prince of Illéa • America's oldest sister • The man who founded Illéa • The last name of the author • The caste of Aspen's family • The caste of the royal family • The royal planner at the palace • The 2nd book of The Selection series • The lowest caste in the caste system • ...
The Steps 2017-01-30
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- with it's own chapter?
- inventory step
- inventory step
- for the ________ to carry it out
- are to carry this
- could and
- the same thing over and over again
- to______
- for knowledge of His
- our conscious contact with who?
- this with others
- was unmanageable?
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- step can be worked 100%
- step
- are powerless over this
- by 100 forms of this?
- and fearless_____inventory
- point is to_____along spiritual lines
- do we ask God?
- God to do this with our shortcomings
- our will over to the ______ of God
- won't overcome drinking without this step
- primary purpose is to stay?
- power was our dilemma
- 8 says to make this
25 Clues: step • to______ • could and • inventory step • inventory step • do we ask God? • this with others • are to carry this • was unmanageable? • 8 says to make this • for knowledge of His • by 100 forms of this? • power was our dilemma • with it's own chapter? • step can be worked 100% • are powerless over this • and fearless_____inventory • primary purpose is to stay? • our conscious contact with who? • ...
The West 2017-01-29
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- Raided settlers' farms for livestock
- Belief that it was Americans' God-given duty to colonize the American West all the way to the Pacific Ocean
- Offered 160-acre plot of anyone who resided on land for 5 years
- Leader of Nez Perces, who attempted to flee U.S. attempts to place them on a reservation
- Led Lakota to victory in the Battle of Little Bighorn
- Believed they were like the Jews fleeing slavery in Egypt
- Last name of the presidential candidate who was known as "Defender of Farmers"
- Treaty signed in 1851 after U.S. officials gathered Plains nations together
- McKinley believed that the free coinage of what would financially ruin America
- 1887 law giving Native American males 160 acres to farm and set-up schools to make children more "American"
- Apache leader captured in 1886 and sent to a reservation in Oklahoma
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- Waited for the Oklahoma Land rush signal
- Played a key role in the survival of Native Americans
- Lakota holy man and tribal chief
- Surface layer of earth in which the rods of grasses tangle with soil
- Snuck onto land in Oklahoma in order to claim the best land
- Schooner A converted farm wagon
- Invented a sod-busting plow made of steal
- Land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- The Sooner State
20 Clues: The Sooner State • Schooner A converted farm wagon • Lakota holy man and tribal chief • Raided settlers' farms for livestock • Waited for the Oklahoma Land rush signal • Invented a sod-busting plow made of steal • Land set aside for Native Americans to live on • Played a key role in the survival of Native Americans • Led Lakota to victory in the Battle of Little Bighorn • ...
The shoulder 2017-03-02
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- The ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder
- Inflammation of the tendon that connects the biceps to the shoulder girdle
- The area that provides movement of the scapula over the back side of the ribcage
- Injury caused by stretching or compressing the brachial plexus
- An injury caused by stretching or compressing the brachial plexus
- Rotation around an axis from opposite forces
- A slightly concave projection of the scapula
- outside triangle of spine scapula, forms the point of the shoulder with the clavicle
- Sprain to the AC joint
- Joint of acromion scapula and clavicle
- The tissue that connects the biceps muscles to the shoulder girdle
- The upper portion of the humerus bone
- A group of muscles act together to enhance the movement of a joint or limb
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- Mobility with steadiness of a joint
- dislocation of front of arm
- Indentation of the posterior humeral head
- Space between the bottom of the humeral head and top of the acromion become more narrow
- Pain that is felt in one body area but originates somewhere else in the body
- Soreness in the muscles a day or two after overuse of the muscles
- A ring of cartilage attached to the margin of the glenoid cavity of the scapula
- The area where the clavicle and the sternum connect
- peripheral nerves that leave the spinal cord and extend from the vertebrae into the shoulder
- A collective set of four deep muscles of the glenohumeral joint
23 Clues: Sprain to the AC joint • dislocation of front of arm • Mobility with steadiness of a joint • The upper portion of the humerus bone • Joint of acromion scapula and clavicle • Indentation of the posterior humeral head • The ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder • Rotation around an axis from opposite forces • A slightly concave projection of the scapula • ...
The Shoulder 2017-03-02
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- Muscles of glenoghumeral joint
- Joint that moves scapula
- Muscles working together
- Injury to the brachial plexus that causes a stinging pain
- A dent on the upper portion of humerous caused by dislocation
- Rounded upper portion of humerous
- Injury where the clavicle and acromian pull apart
- Soreness that happens days after exercise
- Pain of the muscles
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- The steadily a joint while moves while mobile
- Movement around an axis by two opposite forces
- The joint where the acromian and the clavicle meet
- Inflammation of biceps tendon
- When the head of humerus and acromion get closer
- Nerves that start at spinal cord and go down to arm
- When the humerous pops out towards the front
- Joint of clavicle and sternum
- Joint in the shoulder; ball and socket joint
- Cartilage in the glenoid cavity
- A pain felt in one place but actually comes from another
- Structure on the superior lateral aspect of acromian
- Injury to the brachial plexus that causes a stinging pain
- A small dip of sorts on the scapula
- Attachs biceps to the glenoid fossa
24 Clues: Pain of the muscles • Joint that moves scapula • Muscles working together • Inflammation of biceps tendon • Joint of clavicle and sternum • Muscles of glenoghumeral joint • Cartilage in the glenoid cavity • Rounded upper portion of humerous • A small dip of sorts on the scapula • Attachs biceps to the glenoid fossa • Soreness that happens days after exercise • ...
The Xav 2017-03-05
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- Another zodiac sign
- The street where Harry lives with the Dursleys
- Another name for Autumn
- We thought they won Best Picture, but they didn't
- Keeps drinks cold
- Actually won Best Picture
- Longest bone in the body
- Keats' creation
- Mad Hatter's serving
- Horses have these
- Third month of the year
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- Host city of the 2020 Summer Olympics
- The foxiest station in the nation
- They form a network between the arterioles and venules
- Netflix series about Archie and friends
- 9x9
- "Beauty and the Beast" character who is high-key into Gaston
- Zodiac sign
- Has a pot of gold at the end?
- Pendragon of legend
- How old you are
- Roman god for whom volcanoes are named
- Pool triangle
23 Clues: 9x9 • Zodiac sign • Pool triangle • How old you are • Keats' creation • Keeps drinks cold • Horses have these • Another zodiac sign • Pendragon of legend • Mad Hatter's serving • Another name for Autumn • Third month of the year • Longest bone in the body • Actually won Best Picture • Has a pot of gold at the end? • The foxiest station in the nation • Host city of the 2020 Summer Olympics • ...
The light 2017-12-25
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- The point on a wave with the greatest positive value or upward displacement within a cycle.
- A natural or artificial process that emits a visible electromagnetic radiation.
- The point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative or downward displacement from the rest position.
- The repeated or regular way in which something happens or is done.
- It is the line perpendicular to the boundary passing through the point of incidence.
- The way in which the energy of a photon is taken up by matter, typically by the electrons of an atom, transforming that into internal energy.
- A change in the observed frequency of a wave.
- It's the change of direction of a ray or a wave after bumping into a barrier or a surface.
- It's the magnitude, thus a scalar quantity, of the rate of change of an object's position.
- It's space devoid of matter.
- The electromagnetic radiation within a certain portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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- It is a transparent optical element with flat and polished surfaces and it is mostly used to disperse light.
- An attribute of things that result from the light they reflect, transmit or emit in so far as this light causes a visual sensation that depends on its wavelenght.
- The distance travelled by a wave in a specified context.
- Imaginary surface representing corresponding points of a wave that vibrates in unison.
- To be permeable to electromagnetic radiations of specified frequences as to visible light or radio waves.
- It refers to the maximum displacement of a particle of a medium from its rest position when a wave passes through it.
- Reflection of waves or particles from a surface such that the incident rays on the surface are scattered at many angles rather than at just one angle.
- Line that marks the limits or edges of something and separates it from other things or places. So it is a dividing line between mediums.
- A small breach on a surface; if its size is equatable with the wavelength of a wave which is passing through, it might give rise to a diffraction.
20 Clues: It's space devoid of matter. • A change in the observed frequency of a wave. • The distance travelled by a wave in a specified context. • The repeated or regular way in which something happens or is done. • A natural or artificial process that emits a visible electromagnetic radiation. • ...
The Hobbit 2018-01-08
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- / The first evil creature they run into.
- / The creature the hobbit gets the ring from.
- / The 8-legged creatures that traps the gang.
- / The fattest dwarf.
- / What the gang travels down the river on.
- / Dragon who lives in the lonely mountain.
- / The guy who can transform into a bear and other animals.
- / The dangerous woods the gang has to travel through.
- / The elves who capture the gang.
- / Where Smaug lives.
- / What there going to get from the lonely mountain.
- / Killed Smaug.
- / Leader out of the dwarves.
- / The name Bilbo gives his sword.
- / What Bilbo is.
- / Helped them escape the wargs.
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- / The creatures whos leader gets killed by Gandalf.
- / The wizard who gets Bilbo to go on a adventure.
- /Wolf like creature.
- / Bilbo's father.
- / Thorins cousin.
- / Where the goblins take the gang.
- / The place Smaug burned down.
- / Where they stay with the kind elves.
- / Where Bilbo lives.
- / Bilbo's mother.
- / Fili's brother.
- / The main treasure Thorin wants from the mountain.
- / Piece of jewelry that makes Bilbo invisible.
- / The main character that isn't a dwarf.
- / Bilbos hobbit hole is located in the side of a _____.
31 Clues: / Killed Smaug. • / What Bilbo is. • / Bilbo's father. • / Thorins cousin. • / Bilbo's mother. • / Fili's brother. • /Wolf like creature. • / The fattest dwarf. • / Where Bilbo lives. • / Where Smaug lives. • / Leader out of the dwarves. • / The place Smaug burned down. • / Helped them escape the wargs. • / The elves who capture the gang. • ...
The Hobbit! 2018-01-09
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- Main character
- Throughout the whole book they're going on an ________
- The dragon
- There are 13 of them
- The biggest dwarf
- Bilbo is a _________
- Bilbos mother
- Froze into stone
- Main treasure Thorin wants to get
- What they are trying to get for the entire book
- creature who Bilbo gets the ring from
- Helped them escape from the elves
- The wizard
- where they get taken by goblins
- Kilis brother
- Bilbo's sword
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- Killed Smaug
- The town that Samug burns down
- Where they met the nice elves
- Bilbos father
- Help them escape the wargs
- Leader of the dwarves
- Gandalf kills their leader
- Where the gold/treasure is
- Evil elves that capture them
- wolf like creatures
- dangerous woods that they have to go through
- bear like human
- Bilbos hobbit hole is in the side of a _______
- 8 legged creatures that captured the group
30 Clues: The dragon • The wizard • Killed Smaug • Bilbos father • Bilbos mother • Kilis brother • Bilbo's sword • Main character • bear like human • Froze into stone • The biggest dwarf • wolf like creatures • There are 13 of them • Bilbo is a _________ • Leader of the dwarves • Help them escape the wargs • Gandalf kills their leader • Where the gold/treasure is • Evil elves that capture them • ...
The body 2018-01-11
The Crossword 2017-11-23
20 Clues: You • Male Dog • The show • Our Trip • Our Movie • Your Show • Your Club • Female Dog • First Movie • What you play • Who is Murdoch • White Fluffy Cat • I like this show • My football Club • Our first musical • What I prob cannot • My favourite movie • The food we like eating • what you cannot consume • The show we are watching
The Cay 2017-11-27
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- A strong man with a kind heart.
- What had to happen to Philip at the end of the book?
- What happened on the boat with timothy? He was
- Where Philip would see boats.
- An island of the cay.
- Clueless and scared.
- The word means the other side.
- What they saw in Willemstad.
- What happened before timothy died?
- A fury friend to Timothy and Philip.
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- What did timothy get on the island?
- Philip had to wear what at the end of the book?
- What happened to the boat with his mother? It got
- A place almost at war.
- In the story they were looking for.
- What does Philip put in a tree? He puts a
- A place they stopped to take a call.
- What did the mom and Philip do?
- Philips name that Timothy called him.
- Many islands that are named the same name they are the.
20 Clues: Clueless and scared. • An island of the cay. • A place almost at war. • What they saw in Willemstad. • Where Philip would see boats. • The word means the other side. • A strong man with a kind heart. • What did the mom and Philip do? • What happened before timothy died? • What did timothy get on the island? • In the story they were looking for. • ...
The giver 2017-11-30
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- what year are bikes given out
- what memory changed Jonas's view on the world?
- what stopped the stirrings from happening
- what was the first memory Jonas tried to transfer
- where was Fiona's assignment located
- Who was the person featured in Jonas's first stirring
- what age were assignments given out
- what was the room which Jonas worked in called
- what was jonas's dads assignment
- who was the director of recreation
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- Jonas's society is known as
- What word was a substitute for dying
- What main feature made Jonas different from the community
- the attendant did what in respect for Jonas
- what was the first color Jonas could see?
- what was the most difficult rule for Jonas to follow
- What was Jonas told to call the previous receiver
- Who was the failed receiver in training?
- who did Jonas save from release
- Jonas experienced what in his first memory
20 Clues: Jonas's society is known as • what year are bikes given out • who did Jonas save from release • what was jonas's dads assignment • who was the director of recreation • what age were assignments given out • What word was a substitute for dying • where was Fiona's assignment located • Who was the failed receiver in training? • what stopped the stirrings from happening • ...
the giver 2017-12-01
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- place to live in the book
- gabe thought it was a plane
- little sister
- a regular life
- givers daughter
- the people had never known this
- jonas liked her
- short hair symbolizes this
- doesnt matter after ceremony of twelve
- gabes confort object
- lilys confort object
- people could not see them
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- moving out into community
- fiona assinghment
- jacket buttoned in the front
- gives the memories
- month of ceremony
- the reciver of memories
- family shared them at dinner
- baby that was supposed to be realesed
20 Clues: little sister • a regular life • givers daughter • jonas liked her • fiona assinghment • month of ceremony • gives the memories • gabes confort object • lilys confort object • the reciver of memories • moving out into community • place to live in the book • people could not see them • short hair symbolizes this • gabe thought it was a plane • jacket buttoned in the front • ...
the giver 2017-12-01
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- lilys confort object
- gabe thought it was a plane
- month of ceremony
- moving out into community
- gabes confort object
- people could not see them
- givers daughter
- jacket buttoned in the front
- the people had never known this
- the reciver of memories
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- jonas liked her
- a regular life
- doesnt matter after ceremony of twelve
- little sister
- gives the memories
- baby that was supposed to be realesed
- place to live in the book
- fiona assinghment
- family shared them at dinner
- short hair symbolizes this
20 Clues: little sister • a regular life • jonas liked her • givers daughter • month of ceremony • fiona assinghment • gives the memories • lilys confort object • gabes confort object • the reciver of memories • place to live in the book • moving out into community • people could not see them • short hair symbolizes this • gabe thought it was a plane • family shared them at dinner • ...
The Giver 2017-12-01
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- hair cuts.
- are there for you.
- girl with light eyes.
- that help with birth.
- bike.
- Giver,he is a god.
- are not who they seam to be.
- Jonas father.
- older people who live in the community
- there not who you think they are.
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- is a good person.
- jacket that buttons up from the front.
- away can be a wrong idea.
- brother.
- Jonas friend.
- can lead you to a bad place.
- new clothes.
- assignments.
- what Jonas saw as his first color.
- Jonas sister
20 Clues: bike. • brother. • hair cuts. • new clothes. • assignments. • Jonas sister • Jonas friend. • Jonas father. • is a good person. • are there for you. • Giver,he is a god. • girl with light eyes. • that help with birth. • away can be a wrong idea. • can lead you to a bad place. • are not who they seam to be. • there not who you think they are. • what Jonas saw as his first color. • ...
The Giver 2017-12-01
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- what is the new babys name
- how many children per unit
- who did jonas bath
- giver who holds all the memories
- what happens when you break the rules three times
- the name of their world
- fionas job
- what is jonas' little sisters name
- the first memories jonas resived
- the room jonas gets the memories from
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- the first color jonas saw
- who did jonas have stirings about
- what was the first thing jonas saw in color
- who was the old receiver
- who is jonas' bestfriend
- dads job
- who is the new receiver
- what is gabes comfort objects
- what age do they get bikes
- sleep at night / what did gabe stay in family unit
20 Clues: dads job • fionas job • who did jonas bath • who is the new receiver • the name of their world • who was the old receiver • who is jonas' bestfriend • the first color jonas saw • what is the new babys name • how many children per unit • what age do they get bikes • what is gabes comfort objects • giver who holds all the memories • the first memories jonas resived • ...
The Sugarcreekers 2017-12-08
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- Rolls, Rolls and more Rolls
- Somewhere Between Indianapolis and St. Louis
- I Help you Sleep Well
- Pavement Pays
- Children are my Specialty
- I’m on Top of Things
- The Hunt is Over
- 8.5 Years Younger
- 161 Days to Go
- I Never Quit Working
- Cornholer
- Storytime with the Miller
- Vacation is my Happy Time
- We Wrap it Up
- Back From the South
- Tall, Dark and Hilarious
- Ready for New Year
- “Dear” Hunter, Game in sight
- If it’s Dirty, I Clean it
- Missionary on Call
- You can see right through my Work
- Rose No More Appendix
- I Got Buck, Gun Got Me
- Dan’s my Middle Name
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- Talkaholic
- I Make your Life Sweeter
- Up and Coming
- “The Farm” Girl
- Bigfoot
- Walked out on the Chicks
- CASP is calling
- You Name it, I’ll Bake it
- New Book Saleswoman
- I Put your Money to Good Use
- Lady Hunter
- Cooks for Crowds
- I Put the Frosting on the Cake
- Home Alone
- Destination: Bolivia
- Choretime
- Small and Spunky
- Globe-Trotter Girl
- Horses & Hoops
- Occupies Office Space
44 Clues: Bigfoot • Cornholer • Choretime • Talkaholic • Home Alone • Lady Hunter • Up and Coming • Pavement Pays • We Wrap it Up • 161 Days to Go • Horses & Hoops • “The Farm” Girl • CASP is calling • The Hunt is Over • Cooks for Crowds • Small and Spunky • 8.5 Years Younger • Ready for New Year • Missionary on Call • Globe-Trotter Girl • New Book Saleswoman • Back From the South • I’m on Top of Things • I Never Quit Working • ...
The Pearl 2017-11-14
Across
- I was ______ because I received a major injury during my basketball game
- The magician _____ us by stealing our valuables with slight of hand during his close-up performance.
- He is a _______ because he cannot support himself
- The maids for the millionaire were in _______ to steal his money during the night
- Your attitude on the court will ______ the entire team
- The magician used _________ tricks us thinking the ball went through the cup
- My brother never keeps his answers ______ to the questions I ask
- The ________ of Rome by caesar was an amazing story of how caesar made a conquest of Rome
- The _____ was enormous building of complexity and organization
- My brothers room was very odorous and _____ because he never cleans his room
- My mother gave many ____ to the red cross after hurricane Harvey
- The ocean tides _____ because of the moon's gravitational pull
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- A ______ is a woody plant also called a China rose
- We rafted all the way to the ____ of the river then then stopped
- My basketball trophy was glimmering because of the __________ light shining upon it from the spotlight
- My brother ______ when he saw that I ate his last piece of chocolate
- My brother gave a ______ swing at me because i tried to steal his candy
- The judges always make _______ choices when giving the verdict of being guilty
- I was a _______ supporter of having having a longer summer break
- My ____ was an amazing group of basketball players
20 Clues: He is a _______ because he cannot support himself • My ____ was an amazing group of basketball players • A ______ is a woody plant also called a China rose • Your attitude on the court will ______ the entire team • The _____ was enormous building of complexity and organization • The ocean tides _____ because of the moon's gravitational pull • ...
The park 2017-12-12
20 Clues: wip • plas • meer • hond • ijsje • zwanen • paadje • bankje • eenden • kikker • vogels • zandbak • vlieger • glijbaan • kinderen • picknick • schommels • springtouw • driewieler • rolschaatsen
THE FACTORY 2017-11-05
Across
- came from Miami fla
- german city
- state building
- warm or hot
- aka brigid berlin
- Joe_
- place to manufacture
- ny hotel
- last name of paul
- bette davis horror film
- fabric
- ramones manager
- it's all in the name
- move over_
- a fprm o art
- a_record
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- not kennedy
- warhol nickname
- something used in s/m
- r.e.m
- not good
- the place where
- shot here
- blow up
- a form of painting
- below
- girl of the year 65
- i shot andy
- marilyn
- skin
- a sweet
- marble index
- garbage
- not gold but.
34 Clues: Joe_ • skin • r.e.m • below • fabric • blow up • marilyn • a sweet • garbage • not good • ny hotel • a_record • shot here • move over_ • not kennedy • german city • warm or hot • i shot andy • marble index • a fprm o art • not gold but. • state building • warhol nickname • the place where • ramones manager • aka brigid berlin • last name of paul • a form of painting • came from Miami fla • girl of the year 65 • place to manufacture • ...
The Body 2017-10-18
the planets 2016-04-17
Across
- salah satu prinsip dasar pencegahan risiko low cost (b. indonesi)
- keputusan untuk menerima risiko
- kondisi yang dapat menimbulkan bahaya
- salah satu jenis bahaya listrik
- effectiveness (B. indonesia)
- kontak secara langsung
- key Risk Indicator
- peluang terjadinya kejadian
- salah satu jenis bahaya mekanis
- konsep dasar manajemen risiko yang pertama
- proses untuk melihat sejauh mana suaru keberhasilan
- tingkat keparahan atau kerugian mungkin terjadi dari suatu kecelakaan
- menghilangkan suatu bahan/tahapan proses berbahaya
- keadaan barang yang menyebabkan kerugian
- risiko yang dapat di asuransikan
- aman/selamat (B. inggris)
- ukuran yang dipakai sebagai patokan
- mengukur dan mengkaji hasil kerja
- pengendalian suatu sistem
- Safe Work Load
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- salah satu jenis bahaya psikolog
- Penyakit Akibat Hubungan Kerja
- kesehatan (B. inggris)
- rentan waktu terjadinya suatu kejadian
- kejadian yang tidak diinginkan
- keselamatan (B. inggris)
- Penyakit Akibat Kerja
- kemungkinan terjadinya kecelakaan
- kejadian yang tidak diharapkan
- alat pelindung diri
- membahayakan (B. inggris)
- serangkaian upaya untuk mengurangi risiko
- pelaksanaan dari sebuah rencana yang telah disusun
- probability risk assessment
- salah satu manfaat manajemen risiko
- Analisis Kesehatan Kerja
- nama lain dari keterpajanan
- kemungkinan terjadinya kecelakaan ketika terpajan dengan suatu bahaya
- biaya (anonim)
- pemeriksaan ulang dalam suatu program atau penelitian
40 Clues: biaya (anonim) • Safe Work Load • key Risk Indicator • alat pelindung diri • Penyakit Akibat Kerja • kesehatan (B. inggris) • kontak secara langsung • keselamatan (B. inggris) • Analisis Kesehatan Kerja • membahayakan (B. inggris) • aman/selamat (B. inggris) • pengendalian suatu sistem • peluang terjadinya kejadian • probability risk assessment • nama lain dari keterpajanan • ...
The Outsiders 2016-05-10
Across
- Soda fought for this reason
- Cherry's Soc sidekick
- Reason Darry fought
- Mustang color
- Darry, Soda and Pony
- middle brother
- Johnny's murder weapon
- Pony and Johnny fell asleep in the empty_______
- The_______;book title
- condition of Bob
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- another name for a rumble
- Gang symbol
- fight
- Author
- Pony broke the end off one and threatened Socs
- East-end gang
- Getting one upset Pony because he lost his trademark
- Pony was almost drowned in it
- Cherry threw hers into Dally's face
- Darry hit Pony because he was____
- Johnny killed him
- The West-end gang
- slang for knife
23 Clues: fight • Author • Gang symbol • Mustang color • East-end gang • middle brother • slang for knife • condition of Bob • Johnny killed him • The West-end gang • Reason Darry fought • Darry, Soda and Pony • Cherry's Soc sidekick • The_______;book title • Johnny's murder weapon • another name for a rumble • Soda fought for this reason • Pony was almost drowned in it • Darry hit Pony because he was____ • ...
The Crossword 2016-05-06
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- The landowner gave a _______ to the Metis people
- The white man wanted to completely _________ the first nations and their culture.
- The media decided to _____ against the poor.
- Sometimes students can have a very ___ attitude towards their teachers.
- Most of the children in the class felt very _____ last week.
- The new pair of shoes were in high ________
- The Mcdonald's workers were on _________ because they were not getting paid enough money
- Many people believed that Americans won the Vietnam war, but this is just a ____ fact
- The principal was about to ____ a naughty student.
- The _____ of enemy soldiers caused us to retreat.
- The father was acting very _____ the other day.
- “It was very disappointing to stop upholding the family _____.
- The street seller was using very ____ words in attempt to sell his product.
- To get bit by a mosquito on a summer day is a very ____ event.
- Young children are always being imaginative and ____.
- The new _______ can eventually become very beneficial in society.
- Mean, ______, and Mode.
- The brainstorming session was horrible as everyone had ____ and obvious ideas
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- The ___ policeman has never smiled at me
- The company is making a huge _________ from the new product they just released .
- My best friend is an __________ and so am I. (opposite to francophone).
- The two different countries had a different ______ on endangered animals.
- To what extent does Canada have ______ collective rights?
- Pavel is always acting _____ .
- The encyclopedia is an example of a _____ book
- In ______ circumstances the school is closed
- An early European would refer to them as ________
- Canada strongly values _____, as it contributes to a create economy and promotes diversity.
- The referee was not being fair, you can say that he is _______.
- The _______ makes decisions to better the lives of the people
- In Quebec and Montreal it is not uncommon to meet a __________
- Russia becomes offended when America disturbs their __________.
- The ______ wind was relaxing after a hard day's work.
- Calgary's ________ is struggling right now due to the oil crisis.
- In the army, higher ranking troops have ____ over lower ranking troops.
- The olympic referee was chosen due to his _______ opinions., and ideas.
- Nike uses the ________ “JUST DO IT”
- The red team did not underestimate their ______ opponents.
- The lifeguards had to ___ that I don't run on the pool deck.
39 Clues: Mean, ______, and Mode. • Pavel is always acting _____ . • Nike uses the ________ “JUST DO IT” • The ___ policeman has never smiled at me • The new pair of shoes were in high ________ • In ______ circumstances the school is closed • The media decided to _____ against the poor. • The encyclopedia is an example of a _____ book • ...
The Renaissance 2016-03-24
Across
- Surgeon who developed the use of bandages.
- Designed and built a dome for the Florence Cathedral.
- Invented moveable type printing press.
- Painted pictures of strong women including a self-portrait.
- Developed the compound microscope.
- Traveled to the Caribbean Sea, explored, and claimed large areas for Spain.
- Published detailed descriptions of the human anatomy.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Painted The Peasant Dance, a painting that relied on detail and realism.
- Wrote Don Quixote.
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- Wrote a book titled Utopia in which he shared a vision of a society of equals.
- Wrote the Ninety-Five Theses challenging the Catholic Church.
- Wrote a book called The Prince.
- Established a center of navigation and exploration.
- Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, among others.
- Created a powerful telescope and was the first to observe and record sunspots.
- Published the theory that the Earth was not the center of the universe.
- Invented and sketched early tanks and cars.
- Author who encouraged women to write books.
- Preached about reforming the church. Geneva became the center of the Calvinist religion.
20 Clues: Wrote Don Quixote. • Wrote a book called The Prince. • Developed the compound microscope. • Invented moveable type printing press. • Surgeon who developed the use of bandages. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Invented and sketched early tanks and cars. • Author who encouraged women to write books. • Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, among others. • ...
The Taggerung 2016-09-25
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- The fox that ran away
- Where Tagg's father dies
- Tagg's favorite weapon
- Where Tagg grew up
- Hero of the story
- Real name of Tagg
- Tagg's best friend
- First character to speak in the opening scene of the book
- Which forest is the Abbey located in?
- The water source Tagg's mother suggests
Down
- What kind of place is Redwall?
- Where did Nimbalo run away from
- What kind of animal is Tagg
- Name of the Abbey
- Enemy of Tagg
- The bad guy in the Taggerung
- Who is blind
- The fox magician
- She squirrel from the forest
- Tagg's mother
20 Clues: Who is blind • Enemy of Tagg • Tagg's mother • The fox magician • Name of the Abbey • Hero of the story • Real name of Tagg • Where Tagg grew up • Tagg's best friend • The fox that ran away • Tagg's favorite weapon • Where Tagg's father dies • What kind of animal is Tagg • The bad guy in the Taggerung • She squirrel from the forest • What kind of place is Redwall? • ...
The Outsiders 2018-01-19
28 Clues: tug • beg • turn • push • daze • throw • shake • angry • spoil • clever • misuse • single • grumpy • reroute • stunned • clothed • stumble • a hunch • collapse • mysterious • mischievous • not smiling • be a witness • find innocent • superior group • opposite of clear • in a scornful way • a person with blond hair
The renaissance 2020-10-11
Across
- support given by a powerful character
- paintings in watercolor on a wall or ceiling
- separation of gouverment constitutions
- period from 1400 to 1500
- earth is at the middle of the universe
- where rays meet after reflection/refraction
- sonnets about a imaginary perfect women
- what they thought god was
- independence of mind
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- the idea of Gravity
- horrible rules made for leagers
- killing a human being in the renaissance
- periods of goods artistic production
- a perspective of an art technique
- something with really good aspects has ----
- a method of research
- human study
- eg: the ------- of a human being
- sun is at the middle of the universe
- the quality of being worthy of attention
20 Clues: human study • the idea of Gravity • a method of research • independence of mind • period from 1400 to 1500 • what they thought god was • horrible rules made for leagers • eg: the ------- of a human being • a perspective of an art technique • periods of goods artistic production • sun is at the middle of the universe • support given by a powerful character • ...
The Beast 2020-09-22
Across
- the opposite of best
- more and more
- country in Central America
- a trip
- horrible, shockingly dreadful
- English for "ciblé", "visé"
- citizen of El Salvador
- non governmental organization
- without doubt
- a sudden violent attack
- organization or system
- characterized by secrecy
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- the best result that could be expected under the circumstances
- to assault, usually in order to rob
- full of great risks
- something unavoidable
- English for "rouillé"
- past participle of ride
- capital of Mexico
- synonyp of freight train
- an approximate judgement or calculation
21 Clues: a trip • more and more • without doubt • capital of Mexico • full of great risks • the opposite of best • something unavoidable • English for "rouillé" • citizen of El Salvador • organization or system • past participle of ride • a sudden violent attack • synonyp of freight train • characterized by secrecy • country in Central America • English for "ciblé", "visé" • horrible, shockingly dreadful • ...
The Brain 2020-09-28
Across
- The brain’s ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or experience.
- A brain area of the left temporal lobe involved in language comprehension & expression.
- Techniques using magnetic fields & radio waves to produce computer-generated images that distinguish among substances; this allows us to see structures within the brain as well as track blood flow to determine what parts of the brain are more active.
- The lobe of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; it includes the primary visual processing areas of the brain.
- A neural center located in the limbic system that wraps around the back of the thalamus; it helps process new memories for permanent storage.
- A nerve network in the brainstem that plays an important role in controlling wakefulness & arousal.
- A series of X-ray photographs taken from different angles & combined by computer into a composite representation of a slice through the body.
- A ring of structures at the border of the brainstem & cerebral cortex & it includes the hypothalamus, the hippocampus, & the amygdala.
- The lobe of the cerebral cortex lying just behind the forehead that is involved in planning & judgment; it includes the motor cortex.
- _______cortex - A strip of brain tissue at the rear of the frontal lobes that controls voluntary movements.
- The “little brain” attached to the rear of the brainstem; it helps coordinate voluntary movements & balance.
- The brain’s sensory switchboard, located on top of the brainstem; it directs messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex.
- Located at the base of the brainstem, it controls basic life-support functions like heartbeat & breathing.
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- A visual display of brain activity.
- The long crevice that divides the cerebral cortex into the left & right hemispheres.
- An almond-shaped neural cluster in the limbic system that controls emotional responses, such as fear & anger.
- An amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity that sweep across the brain’s surface; these waves, measured by electrodes placed on the scalp, are helpful in evaluating brain function.
- A neural structure lying below the thalamus; it helps regulate many of the body’s maintenance activities, such as eating, drinking, & body temperature, & is linked to emotion.
- The oldest part & central core of the brain; it begins where the spinal cord swells as it enters the skull & is responsible for automatic survival functions.
- A brain area of the left frontal lobe that directs the muscle movements involved in speech.
- The large band of neural tissue that connects the two brain hemispheres & allows them to communicate with each other.
- A research technique in which one person is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles.
- _____cortex - A strip of brain tissue at the front of the parietal lobes that registers & processes body sensations.
- The lobe of the cerebral cortex lying at the top of the head & toward the rear; it includes the somatosensory cortex & general association areas used for processing information.
- Techniques using magnetic fields & radio waves to produce computer-generated images that distinguish among substances; this allows us to see structures within the brain
- The lobe of the cerebral cortex lying roughly above the ears; it includes the auditory (hearing) areas of the brain.
26 Clues: A visual display of brain activity. • The long crevice that divides the cerebral cortex into the left & right hemispheres. • A brain area of the left temporal lobe involved in language comprehension & expression. • A brain area of the left frontal lobe that directs the muscle movements involved in speech. • ...
The Necklace 2020-09-13
Across
- a piece of thick textile fabric with pictures or designs formed by weaving coloured weft threads or by embroidering on canvas, used as a wall hanging or soft furnishing.
- showing the loss of all hope.
- very pleasant or attractive.
- an amount of property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
- a strong belief that something will happen or be the case.
- successfully overcome (a problem or weakness).
- a large branched candlestick or holder for several candles or lamps.
- a deep covered dish from which soup is served.
- a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority.
- speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words.
- feeling or expressing jubilation after a victory or achievement.
- suffering from extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- delicately small and pretty.
- continuously and without end.
- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
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- confusing or perplexing.
- an innate, typically fixed pattern of behaviour in animals in response to certain stimuli.
- bending and moving easily and gracefully; flexible.
- inflict severe pain on.
- aware of and responding to one's surroundings.
- fineness or intricacy of texture or structure.
- a small room leading to a main one.
- the system of dividing society into castes.
- a state of great comfort or elegance, especially when involving great expense.
- a poor smallholder or agricultural labourer of low social status
- the power or quality of delighting, attracting, or fascinating others.
- graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- in poor condition through long use or lack of care.
28 Clues: inflict severe pain on. • confusing or perplexing. • very pleasant or attractive. • delicately small and pretty. • showing the loss of all hope. • continuously and without end. • a small room leading to a main one. • the system of dividing society into castes. • graceful and stylish in appearance or manner. • aware of and responding to one's surroundings. • ...
The Fall 2020-09-24
Across
- “He will _____ your head, and you will _______ his heel.” (5,6)
- What would the serpent eat all the days of its life? (4)
- What did God not want to allow man to be able to eat from? (4,2,4)
- What did God make garments from before sending Adam and Eve out? (4)
- What would be painful for the woman? (12)
- Where in the garden was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil? (6)
- Who did Eve blame? (5)
- “Have you eaten from the tree that I __________ you not to eat from?” (9)
- The fruit was desirable for gaining _________. (6)
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- Not only could Adam and Eve not eat from the tree, they could not ______ it. (5)
- Which side of the Garden of Eden was guarded by a cherubim? (4)
- How was the serpent described? (6)
- What did Adam and Eve use to make coverings for themselves? (3,6)
- What would the ground produce? (6,8)
- Who would woman desire? (7)
- Other than a cherubim, what was guarding the Garden of Eden? (7,5)
- What did God put between the serpent and woman? (6)
- Adam said he was afraid because he was ________. (5)
- What happened to the ground man would have to work? (6)
- Who did Adam blame? (5)
20 Clues: Who did Eve blame? (5) • Who did Adam blame? (5) • Who would woman desire? (7) • How was the serpent described? (6) • What would the ground produce? (6,8) • What would be painful for the woman? (12) • The fruit was desirable for gaining _________. (6) • What did God put between the serpent and woman? (6) • Adam said he was afraid because he was ________. (5) • ...
THE WEST 2020-11-12
Across
- When you ride a horse, you are on...
- To be very cold
- When you have to admit your defeat
- When you always want more and more
- Another word for Indian
- The opposite of violent and noisy
- A land where Native Americans had to live
- A synonym of massacre
- A small mountain
- When something is the same quantity or value
- A weapon used with a bow
- A synonym of relocation
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- When you have no more hope
- A weapon used by cowboys
- Another word for plants and flowers
- A film with cowboys and Indians
- When two words end with the same sound
- Water from your eyes, especially when you are sad
- A person who arrives and lives in a new land
- The tracks built for a train
20 Clues: To be very cold • A small mountain • A synonym of massacre • Another word for Indian • A synonym of relocation • A weapon used by cowboys • A weapon used with a bow • When you have no more hope • The tracks built for a train • A film with cowboys and Indians • The opposite of violent and noisy • When you have to admit your defeat • When you always want more and more • ...
The Blanket 2020-11-12
23 Clues: כאב • רוח • עמק • פסים • צריף • מטרד • בכעס • ללהק • גרון • לבקר • ללחוש • בהגנה • כינור • ממשלה • לבהות • שמיכה • שימושי • מנגינה • ברכיים • אופייני • לא בטוח • יותר טוב • להעמיד פנים
The Odyssey 2020-11-13
Across
- narrative poetry about a hero's adventures
- king of Phaeacians
- Odysseus's right hand man
- cannibals
- compares two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- goddess of war, wisdom, and cleverness
- enchantress from Aeaea
- messenger god, god of cunning
- Odysseus's father
- ruler of gods and goddesses
- whirlpool you don't want to encounter
- allies of the Trojans
- Odysseus's puppy dog
- descriptive phrase to add syllables to line
- guardian of the winds
- sea goddess
- Renaissance writer inspired by Homer
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- one-eyed giants
- god of love (a.k.a. Cupid)
- how The Odyssey was first told (hint: sung)
- daughters of Zeus, sources of divine inspiration
- goddess of love, Eros's mother
- another word for poet
- mastermind of the wooden horse trick
- six-headed sea monster
- Odysseus's son
- divine but exhibited human traits as well
- name of novel based on Odysseus
- name of supposed author, who was blind
- blind prophet in the underworld
- reference to famous person, place, or event
- name of war which was won by the Greeks
- Hades's wife
- Odysseus's home
- wrote Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
- bird women who are dangerous for sailors
- god of music, poetry, and prophesy
- sun god
- Odysseus's wife
- first of Homer's epic poems
40 Clues: sun god • cannibals • sea goddess • Hades's wife • Odysseus's son • one-eyed giants • Odysseus's home • Odysseus's wife • Odysseus's father • king of Phaeacians • Odysseus's puppy dog • another word for poet • allies of the Trojans • guardian of the winds • six-headed sea monster • enchantress from Aeaea • Odysseus's right hand man • god of love (a.k.a. Cupid) • ruler of gods and goddesses • ...
THE UNIVERSE 2020-11-16
Across
- the broad line that most stars fall on, on a H-R diagram
- A collapsing cloud of gas that is to become a star
- The result when waves produced by a moving source are either lengthened or shortened due to the motion of the source
- A hot, dense star which is the remnant of a red giant
- A massive explosion that occurs when a star larger than our sun, runs our of nuclear fuel
- Mass of a unit volume of a material substance
- A big group of stars drawn to each other by gravity
- The study of the history and structure of the entire universe
- Very high-frequency electromagnetic rays
- A large star of low surface temperature and produced when the core of a sun-sized star runs out of hydrogen
- The measure of the brightness of a star
- A cloud of gas found in the empty space between stars
- A device that splits light into spectrum in order to show its factor wavelengths
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- A collapsed star so giant that even light is unable to escape from its gravitational field
- The remnant of a supernova, made up entirely of neutrons
- The distance light travels in a year
- The galaxy which contains our solar system
- The classification system for stars based on their colour
- The study of stars
- The force in which attracts two things together
- A measure of how bright the star will appear to an observer on Earth
21 Clues: The study of stars • The distance light travels in a year • Very high-frequency electromagnetic rays • The measure of the brightness of a star • The galaxy which contains our solar system • Mass of a unit volume of a material substance • The force in which attracts two things together • A collapsing cloud of gas that is to become a star • ...
The Constitution 2020-11-05
Across
- segregation in schools ruled unconstitutional in ____ v Board of Education
- gives the government the right to make laws
- Supreme Court's power to decide if a law is allowed by the Constitution
- supporters of the Constitution
- voters who choose the president
- Supreme law of the land
- agree to
- first ten amendments to the Constitution
- the agreement between slave and non-slave states was called the three-fifths ______
- a change to the Constitution
- those opposed to the Constitution
- "Father of the Constitution"
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- have the job of interpreting the Constitution in a changing world
- meeting of delegates to binding law for a new nation was the Constitutional ______
- Constitution is divided into _______
- agreement about each state's representation in Congress
- in Miranda v Arizona ruling the court stated criminal suspects must be warned of their ______
- Plessy v _____: separate but equal ruling
- the introduction to the Constitution
- the Articles of ______ was the first document outlining an agreement among the states
20 Clues: agree to • Supreme law of the land • a change to the Constitution • "Father of the Constitution" • supporters of the Constitution • voters who choose the president • those opposed to the Constitution • Constitution is divided into _______ • the introduction to the Constitution • first ten amendments to the Constitution • Plessy v _____: separate but equal ruling • ...
The outsiders 2020-10-27
Across
- they live in the west side of town.
- the Socs were considered...
- the most violent greaser.
- the person who kills bob.
- ponyboy’s youngest brother.
- the color of the Socs mustang.
- the place where ponyboy got jumped.
- the thing greasers put on their hair.
- what the greasers and Socs got into.
- what they said that both Socs and greasers had.
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- the place where Johnny gets injured and dies.
- they live in the east side of town.
- When the greasers and Socs went to fight.
- if Johnny haunts killed bob ponyboy would’ve...
- the car the Socs drove.
- the greasers were considered...
- where has dally already been.
- Ponyboy’s oldest brother.
- the place dally robbed.
- what ponyboy called the greaser.
20 Clues: the car the Socs drove. • the place dally robbed. • the most violent greaser. • the person who kills bob. • Ponyboy’s oldest brother. • the Socs were considered... • ponyboy’s youngest brother. • where has dally already been. • the color of the Socs mustang. • the greasers were considered... • what ponyboy called the greaser. • they live in the west side of town. • ...
The outsiders 2020-10-27
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- they live in the west side of town.
- the Socs were considered...
- the most violent greaser.
- the person who kills bob.
- ponyboy’s youngest brother.
- the color of the Socs mustang.
- the place where ponyboy got jumped.
- the thing greasers put on their hair.
- what the greasers and Socs got into.
- what they said that both Socs and greasers had.
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- the place where Johnny gets injured and dies.
- they live in the east side of town.
- When the greasers and Socs went to fight.
- if Johnny didn’t kill bob ponyboy would’ve...
- the car the Socs drove.
- the greasers were considered...
- where has dally already been.
- Ponyboy’s oldest brother.
- the place dally robbed.
- what ponyboy called the greasers
20 Clues: the car the Socs drove. • the place dally robbed. • the most violent greaser. • the person who kills bob. • Ponyboy’s oldest brother. • the Socs were considered... • ponyboy’s youngest brother. • where has dally already been. • the color of the Socs mustang. • the greasers were considered... • what ponyboy called the greasers • they live in the west side of town. • ...
The Constitution 2020-10-21
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- A body of electors chosen by the voters who formally elect the president and vice president
- The process of the Supreme Court decides constitutionality
- Practices that enable the gov't to function, eg the President's Cabinet (secretary of State, secretary of Transport, etc)
- Designed to keep one person or group from having or taking too much power, (nat'l, state, local), 3 branches of federal gov't
- Any political party organized as opposition to the existing parties in a two-party system.
- Members of the ‘Lower House’, the number for each state varies due to population (eg, CA has 53, MT has 1)
- The compromise to count each slave as ⅗’s of a man, for representative purposes for Congress
- Advisers to the president & heads of different departments (Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Interior, etc)
- One who believes in more power for the states, less power for the federal gov't
- Concerns the country as a whole, not just individual states, also known as central or national gov't
- One who believes that the spirit of the Constitution should be obeyed, things can be inferred from the Constitution.
- The top most court in the land, decides the Constitutionality of laws
- Also called the “Necessary & Proper Clause”, allows Congress to make whatever laws are necessary to carry out their Constitutional duties
- Members of the ‘Upper House’; 2 elected per state
- Also known as the Connecticut Compromise, that created the 2 House, or Bicameral, Congress
- To get agreement for a law or amendment or the Constitution, usually through Compromise, agree to follow it
- Powers that are given to the Federal Government
- Enlightenment idea on how to limit gov't power, make sure that all parts of the gov't are balanced with each other, & can stop each other
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- Powers that are shared by both the Federal & State Governments
- The 1st 10 Amendments to the Constitution that guarantee the rights of each citizen
- One who believes that gov't should obey the letter of the Constitution (what is printed in the Constitution)
- Powers that are kept by the State Governments
- Has more power, Senate, because there are only 2 per state, used to be elected by State Legislatures, 17th Amendment changes that
- The branch of the government that includes the president & vice-president; enforces the laws
- People rule, allow the citizens to vote on many more issues, citizens can recommend things be placed on ballots
- One who believes in more power for the federal gov't, less power for the states
- Ability to add necessary changes to the Constitution, Congress (both Senate & House) have to agree, & need an new amendment to cancel one
- To try to influence the thinking of legislators or other public officials for or against a specific cause
- Has slightly less power, House of Representatives, varies by state population, directly elected by citizens
- Settling a disagreement, where both sides win a little and lose a little
- Federal gov’t is the supreme law of the land; in case of conflict between federal and state law, the federal law must be applied
- The first laws, or organization, of the 13 brand new states; “A League of Friendship”
- An organization to gain political power; in the US there are 2 large one- Democrats & Republicans
- Two chambers, or two houses; Senate (based on statehood), House of Representative (based on population)
- Groups of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, & James Madison to convince people to ratify the Constitution
- Tax on imports, designed to make money for the gov't & encourage consumers to buy American
- The representatives of the citizens; the Senate & the House of Representatives
- The branch of government that includes the Senate and the House of Representatives (Congress); creates the laws
- The branch that includes judges and the courts; Supreme Court also decides the Constitutionality of laws
- One chamber, or one house (of representation)
40 Clues: Powers that are kept by the State Governments • One chamber, or one house (of representation) • Powers that are given to the Federal Government • Members of the ‘Upper House’; 2 elected per state • The process of the Supreme Court decides constitutionality • Powers that are shared by both the Federal & State Governments • ...
The Bike 2020-10-27
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- His mom was this feeling when he got back to the house.
- The boy did this when he got his ankle ran over
- The boy was riding this around during the story.
- _____ is to foot as wrist is to hand
- The boy laid in the ____ when he got home.
- When the Kid ran the boys ankle over he was ____
- His mom brought this outside when he got home because he went where she said not to.
- The boy was very __________ when he heard the dog bark
- The boys mom told him that there where big _______ around the curve.
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- The boy _______ his bike home after his pants got stuck in his bike chain.
- The wind _______ his hair as he rode along the road.
- His ______ told him not to go around the curve.
- This was hissing in the grass as he rode past.
- What the name of the curve was.
- You Must always ______ to you guardians.
- The boy was ______ when the dog barked.
- This was in the sky when he was riding on his bike.
- This is what he laid on when the boy ran over his ankle.
- His pant leg got stuck in this.
- bike with three wheels
20 Clues: bike with three wheels • What the name of the curve was. • His pant leg got stuck in this. • _____ is to foot as wrist is to hand • The boy was ______ when the dog barked. • You Must always ______ to you guardians. • The boy laid in the ____ when he got home. • This was hissing in the grass as he rode past. • His ______ told him not to go around the curve. • ...
The Environment 2020-10-29
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- Sukupuuttoon kuollut
- Kieltää
- Lahjoittaa
- eruption Tulivuorenpurkaus
- development Kestävä kehitys
- Metsien tuhoaminen
- Pohjavesi
- Saastuttaa
- Lahjoittaa
- Tulva
- gas Maakaasu
- waste Ongelmajäte
- energy Ydinvoima
- habitat Elinympäristö
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- Uhanalainen
- Kuluttaa
- Salametsästys
- spill Öljyvuoto
- Nälänhätä
- Irrottaa pistorasiasta
- fumes Pakokaasut
- bankk Pullonpalautuspiste
- Uusiutuva
- Kuivuus
- Maanvyöry
- waste Myrkkyjäte
- Saastunut
- resources Luonnonvarat
- energy Aurinkoenergia
29 Clues: Tulva • Kieltää • Kuivuus • Kuluttaa • Nälänhätä • Uusiutuva • Pohjavesi • Maanvyöry • Saastunut • Lahjoittaa • Saastuttaa • Lahjoittaa • Uhanalainen • gas Maakaasu • Salametsästys • spill Öljyvuoto • fumes Pakokaasut • waste Myrkkyjäte • energy Ydinvoima • waste Ongelmajäte • Metsien tuhoaminen • Sukupuuttoon kuollut • energy Aurinkoenergia • habitat Elinympäristö • Irrottaa pistorasiasta • resources Luonnonvarat • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-30
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- believed in life liberty and property
- social gatherings where attendees gathered to discuss enlightenment ideas
- intellectuals from the 18th century
- invented the laws of motion
- wrote the social contract
- wrote Leviathan
- the resurrection of scientific thinking
- discovered Boyle's law
- theory that planets revolve around the earth
- emphasized individual dignity in the justice system
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- first to invent the telescope
- worked with Descartes in popularizing the scientific method
- an instrument used to see distant objects, mostly in space
- theory that planets revolve around the sun
- advocated for the separation of church and state
- believed strongly in checks and balances
- made the first vaccine
- first discoverer of the heliocentric theory
- wanted to better women's status
- a theory that concerns the legitimacy of states authority over the people
- an instrument used to see objects you cannot see with the naked eye
- proved Copernicus' theory with math
- made the Cartesian coordinate system
23 Clues: wrote Leviathan • made the first vaccine • discovered Boyle's law • wrote the social contract • invented the laws of motion • first to invent the telescope • wanted to better women's status • intellectuals from the 18th century • proved Copernicus' theory with math • made the Cartesian coordinate system • believed in life liberty and property • ...
THE CAMPBELLS 2018-03-02
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- SHELIA FERGUSSON WAS ALMOST RIGHT
- A GOOD CAREER MOVE.
- D-I-S-C-O!!
- YOU CAN DO IT!
- A 40 YEAR OLD GRAPEFRUIT
- OF HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE (6,6)
- A CHOCOLATE CELEBRATION (7,4)
- THE OFFICIAL START.
- THIS IS NO OPTICAL ILLUSION (5,4)
- MANY A HAPPY HOLIDAY HAD HERE.
- A GOOD SET OF WHEELS.
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- A WINTERY STATE OF MARRIAGE.
- A RIGHT PAIR OF SIBLINGS (3,3,3)
- DID IT RAIN ALL NIGHT LONG? (6,6)
- A FAVOURITE WALKING PLACE
- A WELCOME RECEPTION FOR ALL
- ANY SMOKIES HERE?
- IT FELL DOWN ALL TOO SOON!
- A HAPPY PLACE FOR THE CAMPPBELL’S AND HORSES.
- GET TO THIS LOCAL VILLAGE BY CAR (7,5)
- A POPULAR BISCUIT.
- AN EARLY NIGHT OUT ON THE TOWN!! (3,4)
- A VERY WELCOME ARRIVAL!
- WHERE EVERY PARTY ANIMAL WAS SEEN.
- WERE WE MAD OR JUST KEEN BACK THEN?!
- A POPULAR HOLIDAY COUNTRY.
26 Clues: D-I-S-C-O!! • YOU CAN DO IT! • ANY SMOKIES HERE? • A POPULAR BISCUIT. • A GOOD CAREER MOVE. • THE OFFICIAL START. • A GOOD SET OF WHEELS. • A VERY WELCOME ARRIVAL! • A 40 YEAR OLD GRAPEFRUIT • A FAVOURITE WALKING PLACE • IT FELL DOWN ALL TOO SOON! • A POPULAR HOLIDAY COUNTRY. • A WELCOME RECEPTION FOR ALL • A WINTERY STATE OF MARRIAGE. • A CHOCOLATE CELEBRATION (7,4) • ...
The Founders 2018-03-02
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- who said "there can be no free government"?
- Who was the oldest revolutionary leader?
- Paine contributed to the age of ___?
- College Madison attended
- Leader born in Thetford, England
- 18th century enlightenment pushed back Gothic___?
- The founder of?
- First name of Hamilton's wife
- Book that Madison contributed to
- English philosopher Lord ___?
- Pennsylvania was filled with which religion?
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- Where did Paine move to in 1772
- The principles of ___?
- Adams said the government is "a limited ___"?
- Paine's mothers religion
- What occupation was Franklin fired from?
- what convention in Washington attend in 1787?
- Which assembly offered Washington 150 shares?
- Sage of ___?
- "To oppose my judgment to the taste of __"?
- Where did Franklin sail to in 1775?
21 Clues: Sage of ___? • The founder of? • The principles of ___? • Paine's mothers religion • College Madison attended • First name of Hamilton's wife • English philosopher Lord ___? • Where did Paine move to in 1772 • Leader born in Thetford, England • Book that Madison contributed to • Where did Franklin sail to in 1775? • Paine contributed to the age of ___? • ...
The house 2018-05-14
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- you tidy things up in it
- you sit on it to watch TV
- it is like a box, you put things in it
- you put rubbish and waste in it
- you pin posters on it
- you park the car there
- you can receive guests in this room
- it is made of fabric, you put it on the floor
- you walk on it
- a small outdoor space where you can grow plants
- you put your head on it to sleep
- a big outdoor space where you can have barbecues
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- they protect you from daylight
- you get washed there
- you can eat on it
- you sleep on it
- you cook in this room
- you look at yourself in it
- you can store wine or old stuff there
- you do your homework on it
20 Clues: you walk on it • you sleep on it • you can eat on it • you get washed there • you pin posters on it • you cook in this room • you park the car there • you tidy things up in it • you sit on it to watch TV • you look at yourself in it • you do your homework on it • they protect you from daylight • you put rubbish and waste in it • you put your head on it to sleep • ...
The house 2018-05-14
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- you put rubbish and waste in it
- it is like a box, you put things in it
- it is above you, you hang lights on it
- they protect you from daylight
- a big outdoor space where you can have barbecues
- a small outdoor space where you can grow plants
- you sleep on it
- it is made of fabric, you put it on the floor
- you walk on it
- you put your head on it to sleep
- you sit on it to watch TV
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- you can eat on it
- you pin posters on it
- you cook in this room
- you get washed there
- you can receive guests in this room
- you park the car there
- you do your homework on it
- you can store wine or old stuff there
- you look at yourself in it
20 Clues: you walk on it • you sleep on it • you can eat on it • you get washed there • you pin posters on it • you cook in this room • you park the car there • you sit on it to watch TV • you do your homework on it • you look at yourself in it • they protect you from daylight • you put rubbish and waste in it • you put your head on it to sleep • you can receive guests in this room • ...
The Eye 2019-02-01
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- Mucous membrane that covers the front of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelids
- Dark circular opening in the centre of the eye which lets light through
- A series of fibres that hold the lens of the eye in place
- Light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye where light energy is transduced into the electrical energy of nerve impulses
- Transmits impulses from sensory neurones in the retina to the brain
- Cells present in the retina that react to light, producing impulses in sensory neurones. They work well in dim light but cannot distinguish between different colours.
- Tough outer coat of the eye
- Circular muscles that relax or contract to enable the lens to change shape for focussing
- Transparent layer forming the front of the eye
- A small depression in the centre of the retina where a high concentration of cone cells can be found
- The one area of the retina where an image cannot be formed as there are no rods or cones; this is where the optic nerve leaves the eye
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- The changes that take place in the eye which allow us to see objects at different distances
- When the pupil of the eye becomes wider e.g. in response to dim light
- Coloured ring of tissue which controls the amount of light entering the eye by changing the size of the pupil
- When the pupil of the eye becomes smaller e.g. in response to bright light
- Muscles found in the iris that contract in bright light and relax in dim light
- Muscles found in the iris that relax in bright light and contract in dim light
- Biconvex transparent body situated behind the iris that focuses light on the retina
- When light is bent. For example in the human eye at the air/cornea boundary and again at the lens
- Cells present in the retina that react to light, producing impulses in sensory neurones. They work only in bright light and can respond to different colours of light - red, green and blue. They produce a sharp image.
- Dark pigmented vascular layer which stops light being reflected around the inside of the eye
21 Clues: Tough outer coat of the eye • Transparent layer forming the front of the eye • A series of fibres that hold the lens of the eye in place • Transmits impulses from sensory neurones in the retina to the brain • When the pupil of the eye becomes wider e.g. in response to dim light • Dark circular opening in the centre of the eye which lets light through • ...
The Boundless 2019-02-05
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- A person employed to carry luggage and other loads, especially in a railroad station
- Kept secret or hidden
- Capture the fascination of
- Done against someone's will
- A mythical underwater creature called the lake....
- A powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains
- Splendid and expensive-looking
- A person considered to be important because of high rank
- A sudden sharp pain or painful emotion
- Greatly amazed or astonished
- Sad and depressed,or dispirited
- Brogan called Will this when he Will this when he came looking for him in the circus car
- Will was called this by the eager audience
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- Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery
- In a careful cautious manner
- A powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river
- Will saw this in the next sky the first time he slept in the Boundless
- A very steep rock face or cliff
- Respect and warm approval
- Another term for Bigfoot
- Spacious or gloomy
- Set or turned on its end or upside down
- Rapid movements round and round
- Wave or flourish
24 Clues: Wave or flourish • Spacious or gloomy • Kept secret or hidden • Another term for Bigfoot • Respect and warm approval • Capture the fascination of • Done against someone's will • In a careful cautious manner • Greatly amazed or astonished • Splendid and expensive-looking • A very steep rock face or cliff • Rapid movements round and round • Sad and depressed,or dispirited • ...
The Boundless 2019-02-05
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- Brogan called Will this when he Will this when he came looking for him in the circus car
- Rapid movements round and round
- Spacious or gloomy
- Splendid and expensive-looking
- Will saw this in the next sky the first time he slept in the Boundless
- A sudden sharp pain or painful emotion
- A powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains
- A very steep rock face or cliff
- Sad and depressed,or dispirited
- Will was called this by the eager audience
- Another term for Bigfoot
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- A person employed to carry luggage and other loads, especially in a railroad station
- Respect and warm approval
- Greatly amazed or astonished
- In a careful cautious manner
- Done against someone's will
- Capture the fascination of
- Set or turned on its end or upside down
- Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery
- A mythical underwater creature called the lake....
- A person considered to be important because of high rank
- A powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river
- Kept secret or hidden
- Wave or flourish
24 Clues: Wave or flourish • Spacious or gloomy • Kept secret or hidden • Another term for Bigfoot • Respect and warm approval • Capture the fascination of • Done against someone's will • Greatly amazed or astonished • In a careful cautious manner • Splendid and expensive-looking • Rapid movements round and round • A very steep rock face or cliff • Sad and depressed,or dispirited • ...
The 1920s 2018-11-22
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- an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- An American fiction writer who works illustrated the Jazz Age. Most known for writing “The Great Gatsby”
- German born theoretical physicist. Best known for his theory of relativity and his theory of energy equivalence. Received Nobel Prize in 1921 for physics.
- American novelist who satirized middle-class America in his 22 works, including Babbitt (1922) and Elmer Gantry (1927). He was the first American to receive (1930) a Nobel Prize for literature
- Playwright who wowed the audience with realistic dramas
- famous golfer of the 1920s; popularized the sport and became a classic American hero
- African-American artistic movement in New York City in the 1920s, when writers, poets, painters, and musicians came together to express feelings and experiences, especially about the injustices of Jim Crow
- a collection of poems written by Langston Hughes on 1926
- Lost Generation writer, spent much of his life in France, Spain, and Cuba during WWI, notable works include A Farewell to Arms
- referred to as The Empress of the Blues, she was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s.Along with Louis Armstrong, she had a major influence on subsequent jazz vocalists.
- an English comic actor and filmmaker who rose to fame in the silent film era
- Illegal bar that served liquor during Prohibition
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- a dance named for the harbor city of Charleston, South Carolina.
- A poet who was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance movement
- Born in Chicago middle class. moved to Harlem in 1923 and began playing at the cotton club. Composer, pianist and band leader. Most influential figures in jazz.
- African American poet who described the rich culture of african American life using rhythms influenced by jazz music. He wrote of African American hope and defiance, as well as the culture of Harlem and also had a major impact on the Harlem Renaissance.
- George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Jr. was an American baseball outfielder and pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1914 to 1935.
- United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion (1895-1983)
- phrase made known by Hemingway; directed towards the generation who were a part of WWI; authors included themselves in this, including Hemingway, Fitzgerald, etc.
- made the first solo nonstop flight from New York to Paris; thought of as a hero and celebrity
- play written by Eugene O'Neill on 1928
- founded the Negro National League in 1920 and is known as "The Father of Black Baseball”
- A Protestant Christian movement emphasizing the literal truth of the Bible and opposing religious modernism, which sought to reconcile religion and science.
- United States composer who incorporated jazz into classical forms and composed scores for musical comedies (1898-1937)
- a famous novel written by Ernest Hemingway on 1926
- Leading African American jazz musician during the Harlem Renaissance; he was a talented trumpeter whose style influenced many later musicians.
- a famous book notable wrote by Fitzgerald
27 Clues: play written by Eugene O'Neill on 1928 • a famous book notable wrote by Fitzgerald • Illegal bar that served liquor during Prohibition • a famous novel written by Ernest Hemingway on 1926 • Playwright who wowed the audience with realistic dramas • a collection of poems written by Langston Hughes on 1926 • ...
The 1920s 2018-11-22
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- a dance named for the harbor city of Charleston, South Carolina.
- an English comic actor and filmmaker who rose to fame in the silent film era
- A poet who was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance movement
- referred to as The Empress of the Blues, she was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s.Along with Louis Armstrong, she had a major influence on subsequent jazz vocalists.
- play written by Eugene O'Neill on 1928
- German born theoretical physicist. Best known for his theory of relativity and his theory of energy equivalence. Received Nobel Prize in 1921 for physics.
- founded the Negro National League in 1920 and is known as "The Father of Black Baseball”
- Lost Generation writer, spent much of his life in France, Spain, and Cuba during WWI, notable works include A Farewell to Arms
- African American poet who described the rich culture of african American life using rhythms influenced by jazz music. He wrote of African American hope and defiance, as well as the culture of Harlem and also had a major impact on the Harlem Renaissance.
- African-American artistic movement in New York City in the 1920s, when writers, poets, painters, and musicians came together to express feelings and experiences, especially about the injustices of Jim Crow
- An American fiction writer who works illustrated the Jazz Age. Most known for writing “The Great Gatsby”
- United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion (1895-1983)
- Illegal bar that served liquor during Prohibition
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- George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Jr. was an American baseball outfielder and pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1914 to 1935.
- Born in Chicago middle class. moved to Harlem in 1923 and began playing at the cotton club. Composer, pianist and band leader. Most influential figures in jazz.
- Leading African American jazz musician during the Harlem Renaissance; he was a talented trumpeter whose style influenced many later musicians.
- a famous novel written by Ernest Hemingway on 1926
- a collection of poems written by Langston Hughes on 1926
- American novelist who satirized middle-class America in his 22 works, including Babbitt (1922) and Elmer Gantry (1927). He was the first American to receive (1930) a Nobel Prize for literature
- made the first solo nonstop flight from New York to Paris; thought of as a hero and celebrity
- phrase made known by Hemingway; directed towards the generation who were a part of WWI; authors included themselves in this, including Hemingway, Fitzgerald, etc.
- famous golfer of the 1920s; popularized the sport and became a classic American hero
- an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- Playwright who wowed the audience with realistic dramas
- A Protestant Christian movement emphasizing the literal truth of the Bible and opposing religious modernism, which sought to reconcile religion and science.
- United States composer who incorporated jazz into classical forms and composed scores for musical comedies (1898-1937)
- a famous book notable wrote by Fitzgerald
27 Clues: play written by Eugene O'Neill on 1928 • a famous book notable wrote by Fitzgerald • Illegal bar that served liquor during Prohibition • a famous novel written by Ernest Hemingway on 1926 • Playwright who wowed the audience with realistic dramas • a collection of poems written by Langston Hughes on 1926 • ...
