the Crossword Puzzles
The Lord of the Rings. 2022-09-29
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- The Prancing Pony by Barlimen B_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r. This was on a door. Gandalf say this man's memory is like a lumber room, in a letter he wrote to Frodo.
- Bilbo's sword that was given to Frodo.
- The last homely home was occupied by this man.
- Which dwarf bragged he kill forty two enemies?
- Deceiver of King Theoden and Saruman's servant.
- The Hobbit who threw his eleventy-first birthday.
- Wizard that accompanies both Frodo and Bilbo on their journeys.
- At the house of Elrond who was Frodo most excited to see? Because he had not seen him for a long while.
- The evil horseman/creatures from Mordor that chased Frodo and Bilbo in the Shire.🏇
- The country/territory that Bag End was in. S_ _ _ E
- An Ent that took over control of Isengard and trapped Saruman in Orthanc tower.
- What lady had Nenya, the Ring of Adamant.
- Which of the dwarves was so fat that it took six young dwarves ot lift him?
- The creature who says, My precious, Yes my precious, and lived under a mountain. G_ _ _ _ _.
- The hobbit in the story that is Frodo's friend starts with P_ _ _ _ _.
- What tower does Saruman dwell in?
- Guy who had a blue coat and long beard, great yellow boots and saved hobbits from Old Man Willow. T_ _ B_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - two words.
- Sword broken in half that Aragorn was so determined to be reforged.
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- another friend of Frodo, he has a happy name.
- One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to bind them, One Ring to bring them all and in the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bind them.
- The ring Bilbo and Frodo had was the what of all the rings and the source of Sauron's power? Starts with R_ _ _ R.
- Man of the West.
- The Nine were what creatures?
- The man that is The Strider.
- A young, little hobbit that is a hero in the story.
- Which person said he killed forty one enemies?
- the creatures that captured the Hobbits after Tom Bombadil sent them away. W_ _ _ _ S.
- Tom Bombadil's lady companion and daughter of the river. G_ _ _ _ _ _ _ y
- End Cozy home that Bilbo and Frodo Both lived in🏠. B_ _ E _ _
- Injured Frodo in his shoulder and caused his arm to go numb.
- The Hobbit who said " ..My precious, Yes my precious" and loathed to give up the ring.
- How many quarters was the Shire split into?
- Obstinate wife of Otho Sackville-Bagginses.
- Other personality of Gollum before he killed his brother over the ring.
- The phial of Galadriel gave off what?
- What king did Gandalf make young again
- Faithful follower, defender, and friend of Frodo.
37 Clues: Man of the West. • The man that is The Strider. • The Nine were what creatures? • What tower does Saruman dwell in? • The phial of Galadriel gave off what? • Bilbo's sword that was given to Frodo. • What king did Gandalf make young again • What lady had Nenya, the Ring of Adamant. • How many quarters was the Shire split into? • Obstinate wife of Otho Sackville-Bagginses. • ...
The Indian in the Cupboard 2022-10-19
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- The guy who yells at Omri for "stealing"
- Gillon's pet
- The Main Character
- The Headmaster
- The color of the ribbon on the key
- The Main Character's Best friend
- What the Indian will do once he gets a wife
- Where Patrick shoved Little bear and Boone in
- What Mr.Johnson did at Omri and Patrick
- The girl who pushes Patrick
- The country that they live in
- The item used to lock/unlock the cupboard
- The place Indians sleep in
- The cowboy's name
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- The place where Omri snuck out of school to
- The Indian's Wife's name
- What the Indian names his horse
- How old Omri turns
- The magical object that brings plastic to life
- What Patrick did in the Headmaster's office
- What the cupboard is made of
- What the Indian is made of
- Where Gillon finds the cupboard
- What the Indian shot the cowboy with
- The Indian's name
25 Clues: Gillon's pet • The Headmaster • The Indian's name • The cowboy's name • The Main Character • How old Omri turns • The Indian's Wife's name • What the Indian is made of • The place Indians sleep in • The girl who pushes Patrick • What the cupboard is made of • The country that they live in • What the Indian names his horse • Where Gillon finds the cupboard • The Main Character's Best friend • ...
The lady or the tiger 2022-10-20
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- a person who attends a royal court as a companion or adviser to the king or queen
- a low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- friendly and cheerful
- feel a desire or liking for
- having a red or flushed complexion
- assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering
- savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal
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- concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
- long and careful consideration or discussion.
- each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided
- a court of justice
- not deprived of freedom of action or expression; not restricted or hampered
- expressing sorrow; mournful
- lacking strong features or characteristics and therefore uninteresting
- a member of a choir, especially a child or young person singing the treble part in a church choir
- enthusiasm or passion
- filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement
- treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just
- shake with a quivering motion
20 Clues: a court of justice • friendly and cheerful • enthusiasm or passion • expressing sorrow; mournful • feel a desire or liking for • shake with a quivering motion • having a red or flushed complexion • savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal • long and careful consideration or discussion. • concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty • ...
The lady or the tiger 2022-10-20
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- a person who attends a royal court as a companion or adviser to the king or queen
- a low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- friendly and cheerful
- feel a desire or liking for
- having a red or flushed complexion
- assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering
- savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal
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- concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
- long and careful consideration or discussion.
- each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided
- a court of justice
- not deprived of freedom of action or expression; not restricted or hampered
- expressing sorrow; mournful
- lacking strong features or characteristics and therefore uninteresting
- a member of a choir, especially a child or young person singing the treble part in a church choir
- enthusiasm or passion
- filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement
- treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just
- shake with a quivering motion
20 Clues: a court of justice • friendly and cheerful • enthusiasm or passion • expressing sorrow; mournful • feel a desire or liking for • shake with a quivering motion • having a red or flushed complexion • savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal • long and careful consideration or discussion. • concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty • ...
The Writing on the Wall 2022-10-13
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- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- what the Chinese poems were inscribed on.
- customs or beliefs from generation to generation.
- The walls were _____ on the walls.
- Leave this as a _______ to encourage fellow souls.
- the name of the Park Superintendent.
- There is no flower beneath my pillow and my ____ are not sweet.
- Where they thought they were going.
- There was Chinese _____ on the wall.
- What they used to write on the walls.
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- What they wrote on the wall.
- the authors name.
- a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one.
- there were over a ______ poems on the wall.
- having one's feelings and expression under control.
- The name of the professor who showcased the poems.
- what they traveled on to get to America.
- the language they spoke.
- The name island where the immigrants were sent to.
- where the people originally came from.
20 Clues: the authors name. • the language they spoke. • What they wrote on the wall. • The walls were _____ on the walls. • Where they thought they were going. • the name of the Park Superintendent. • There was Chinese _____ on the wall. • What they used to write on the walls. • where the people originally came from. • what they traveled on to get to America. • ...
The writing on the wall 2022-10-13
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- country in central Europe
- Shows expressions
- foreign
- Journey
- divided in a room
- A form of communication
- Country in east Asia
- A place for criminals
- way of communication
- A reminder of a person or event
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- being apart
- expressions under control
- By yourself
- A form of writing
- way of transportation through sea
- armed conflict between two nations
- words and symbols
- country in north america
- A form of punishment
- Unable to think clearly
20 Clues: foreign • Journey • being apart • By yourself • A form of writing • Shows expressions • words and symbols • divided in a room • A form of punishment • Country in east Asia • way of communication • A place for criminals • A form of communication • Unable to think clearly • country in north america • expressions under control • country in central Europe • A reminder of a person or event • ...
the writing on the wall 2022-10-13
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- an object kept as a reminder
- armed conflict between different nations
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- fold of the front of a coat underneath the collar
- one's feelings and expression under control
- way of transportation through water
- communication used by a particular country or community
- a place where the immigrants were placed
- country in north america
- friendship or a fellowship
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- being apart
- inflexible routines related to government
- dungy the author
- coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- country in central Europe
- abandoned
- wasting away, as if in ill health
- goes from one place to another typically over a distance of some length
- dividers in a room
- country in east Asia
20 Clues: abandoned • being apart • dungy the author • dividers in a room • country in east Asia • country in north america • country in central Europe • friendship or a fellowship • an object kept as a reminder • wasting away, as if in ill health • a piece of land surrounded by water • way of transportation through water • armed conflict between different nations • ...
The text about the giraffe 2023-11-17
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- угощение
- типичный
- мягкий, нежный, ласковый
- экзотический
- гости
- земельное владение, участок, территория
- веточки
- игривый
- делают всё возможное
- личность
- лидер
- акр
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- проект по охране природы
- пристально смотреть
- редкий
- листья
- обнимать
- в дикой природе
- персонал
- нормальный
- владелец
- ломтик, кусочек
- чувствовать себя как дома
23 Clues: акр • гости • лидер • редкий • листья • веточки • игривый • угощение • типичный • обнимать • персонал • владелец • личность • нормальный • экзотический • в дикой природе • ломтик, кусочек • пристально смотреть • делают всё возможное • проект по охране природы • мягкий, нежный, ласковый • чувствовать себя как дома • земельное владение, участок, территория
The Art of the Documentary 2023-09-15
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- Design The creation and arrangement of sound elements, including dialogue, music, and effects, to enhance the documentary.
- The distinct approach a filmmaker takes in terms of visuals, storytelling, and presentation.
- The effect a documentary has on its audience, either in terms of raising awareness, changing opinions, or inspiring action.
- Study An in-depth examination of a specific documentary, filmmaker, or ethical dilemma to learn more about the subject.
- The process of selecting, arranging, and trimming footage to create a coherent and engaging narrative.
- A category or type of documentary, such as observational, investigative, biographical, historical, etc.
- A visual outline of a documentary's scenes, showing how shots will be organised and arranged.
- A voiceover that provides additional information, context, or commentary in a documentary.
- Extra footage used to enhance the storytelling and provide context in a documentary.
- The person, group, or topic that a documentary focuses on and presents to the audience.
- Effects Digital elements added in post-production to enhance visuals or illustrate concepts.
- The group of people responsible for different aspects of documentary production, such as camera operators, sound technicians, and editors.
- Principles that guide moral behaviour, including honesty, respect, and consideration of the well-being of subjects and audiences.
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- A conversation between the filmmaker and a subject, used to gather information, insights, and personal experiences.
- A film or video that presents real-life events, people, or issues with the purpose of informing, educating, or raising awareness.
- The art of capturing images on camera, including camera angles, framing, composition, and lighting.
- Interpretation The creative choices a filmmaker makes in presenting real-life events, adding personal perspective while staying true to the essence of the subject.
- The storyline or structure that guides the documentary's flow, helping viewers understand the content.
- Consent Obtaining permission from individuals before featuring them in a documentary, ensuring they understand their participation.
- The rhythm and speed at which scenes and shots are edited together to create a desired emotional effect.
20 Clues: Extra footage used to enhance the storytelling and provide context in a documentary. • The person, group, or topic that a documentary focuses on and presents to the audience. • A voiceover that provides additional information, context, or commentary in a documentary. • ...
The Hero and the Crown 2024-02-15
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- what got lost
- Aerin started going to the _____ to avoid Galanna
- Chief of the council; short and violent temper
- Talat belonged to her ______.
- "You know Perlith and Galanna are ______ because they're horrid themselves"(McKinley 15.
- Aerin's mother was a _______.
- Perlith called Aerin a _________ to make fun of her.
- The maid who scowled her face and averted her eyes.
- the horse Aerin loves
- Aerin started making an _____ to protect against fire.
- Tor was ____ years older than Aerin.
- Aerin started showing signs of her royal blood's gift at the age of ___________.
- Aerin's cousin sister who she does not like
- The ointments were mainly made of ______.
- Arlbeth's young bay stallion
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- to sniff noisily
- Perlith, Thurny, and Greeth were Aerin's _______.
- Perlith said Aerin did not have __________.
- What was the story Aerin talked about in the beginning about?
- Who did Galanna hope to marry?
- Talat was almost _____ now.
- Who ate the milk-bar?
- Talat was getting _______.
- Aerin read books of tales of ________.
- Aerin's mother's name
- Who Galanna was actually engaged to
- the king's own groom; Aerin's friend
- children supposed to keep their mouth shut
- Aerin asks Arlbeth if she could ______ him.
- Where the story takes place
- Father of Aerin; king of Damar
31 Clues: what got lost • to sniff noisily • Who ate the milk-bar? • Aerin's mother's name • the horse Aerin loves • Talat was getting _______. • Talat was almost _____ now. • Where the story takes place • Arlbeth's young bay stallion • Talat belonged to her ______. • Aerin's mother was a _______. • Who did Galanna hope to marry? • Father of Aerin; king of Damar • ...
The Lady Or The Tiger 2023-10-13
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- not limited of freedom
- To fluctuate, hover around
- to crave or have a desire for
- To be plain or boring
- to be friendly or cheerful
- a punishment for a wrong act
- Decorated, To concern beauty
- A royal advisor for a King or Queen
- extremely flowery
- A low wall on the edge of a roof
- To be passionate or show enthusiasm
- To take authority, commanding
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- to show sorrow, to be mournful
- To be cheerful or lively
- To be unbiased
- A court of law or justice
- A careful thought
- a singer, a member of a choir
- To share half, slice
- to be cruel and uncivilized
20 Clues: To be unbiased • A careful thought • extremely flowery • To share half, slice • To be plain or boring • not limited of freedom • To be cheerful or lively • A court of law or justice • To fluctuate, hover around • to be friendly or cheerful • to be cruel and uncivilized • a punishment for a wrong act • Decorated, To concern beauty • a singer, a member of a choir • ...
The Nature of the Church 2023-10-15
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- The ultimate purpose of the Church
- We serve Christ by serving _______
- Number of marks Christians believe in that allow the Church to be recognized
- A society formed by God
- Another word for spiritual; part of the 1st point in the Nature of the Church
- Connects back the Church originating with the apostles
- Unity in the Church
- Jesus' death provided sufficient ______ to save all men
- The Church needs _________ in the roles of its members to survive
- The visible head of the Church
- Imagery used in the New Testament to show the Church's ability to grow
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- The Church is ______ in origin
- The result of imperfections in our human nature
- These marks are included in this prayer
- Christ identifies his __________ as himself
- When we are judged before Jesus it will be on the basis of our _______
- Another word for "universal"
- The Body of Christ is nurtured through graces received through _______
- Number of parts which make up the Nature of the Church
- The Church is made of individuals working together to help each other and occasionally members must be ______ to keep the whole healthy
20 Clues: Unity in the Church • A society formed by God • Another word for "universal" • The Church is ______ in origin • The visible head of the Church • The ultimate purpose of the Church • We serve Christ by serving _______ • These marks are included in this prayer • Christ identifies his __________ as himself • The result of imperfections in our human nature • ...
The Hound of the Baskerviilles 2023-10-13
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- Detective who is asked to solve the puzzle
- Mr. Holmes smokes this.
- Which Baskerville's death is being investigated?
- What did Henry Baskerville receive that brought him to England?
- In which manor did the maiden who was take live?
- What did Hugo do to the girl from across the moor?
- Who is Barrymore to Sir Charles?
- This was taken from Henry's room after the first incident (2 words)
- What Dr. Mortimer wants to make a cast of (concerns Sherlock)
- What is the last name of the naturalist?
- This was said to have ripped out Hugo's throat.
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- These large things were found off the edge of the gravel path in Yew Alley.
- The messenger visited 23 of these to find a newspaper.
- Holmes believed the note Henry received was taken from this.
- If the cause of this man's death isn't physical, it will be this
- Name of the doctor who is absent-minded
- Holmes claims that there are three ______ to this case.
- Where is Dr. Mortimer's practice located?
- This goes missing from Henry's room (2 words)
- Watson returns to find Sherlock look at this.
- The man following Henry had a full, black _____.
21 Clues: Mr. Holmes smokes this. • Who is Barrymore to Sir Charles? • Name of the doctor who is absent-minded • What is the last name of the naturalist? • Where is Dr. Mortimer's practice located? • Detective who is asked to solve the puzzle • This goes missing from Henry's room (2 words) • Watson returns to find Sherlock look at this. • ...
The ant and the grasshopper 2023-10-10
32 Clues: tla • z,s • noč • pod • dan • list • goba • peti • lačen • kmalu • hrana • listi • jutri • hrbet • nekaj • sonce • videti • nositi • skupaj • sončno • delati • skakati • utrujen • mravlja • položiti • na soncu • kobilica • zaposlen • igrati se • svojo hrano • deževni gozd • nabirati, zbirati
The Eyes and the Impossible 2024-02-22
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- surrounding area
- forces that are in balance
- a lizard
- sure to happen
- in a loud or wild way
- something unpleasant that doesn't stop
- think about deeply
- permanent quality
- make sure of something
- considering yourself better than others
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- the ability to know or understand
- pushing forward
- an expert in something
- unwilling, reluctant
- path
- agreeable or charming
- lack of respect, rudeness
- people motivated by their own personal interests
- disregard a rule or law
- doubtful
- setting something free
21 Clues: path • a lizard • doubtful • sure to happen • pushing forward • surrounding area • permanent quality • think about deeply • unwilling, reluctant • agreeable or charming • in a loud or wild way • an expert in something • setting something free • make sure of something • disregard a rule or law • lack of respect, rudeness • forces that are in balance • the ability to know or understand • ...
The Intestines, The Liver & Assimilation 2020-05-13
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- The liver produces this.
- How the body cells use the products of digestion.
- Happens in the small intestines
- Excess glucose is converted to this.
- This organ breaks down excess amino acids.
- Another name for simple sugars.
- Villi increase the _____________ area.
- Excess amino acids are broken down by this.
- The walls of the intestines are _________ cell thick.
- The small intestines is about _____ metres long.
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- The last section of the small intestines.
- Excess fat can be stored under this organ.
- The liver stores this.
- Aid in fat absorption
- Smaller finger-like projections
- Amino acids are used to make these.
- Excess sugar can be converted and stored as ________.
- Substances are absorbed into the blood _____________.
- Process which allows for the movement of substances.
- Small finger-like projections in the small intestines
20 Clues: Aid in fat absorption • The liver stores this. • The liver produces this. • Smaller finger-like projections • Happens in the small intestines • Another name for simple sugars. • Amino acids are used to make these. • Excess glucose is converted to this. • Villi increase the _____________ area. • The last section of the small intestines. • ...
The monkey and the mouse 2016-06-02
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- What I could lie in bed doing with you for days (the other thing ;)!)
- The type of food I love sharing; what we had at Toros in Darling Harbour
- What I do when I hear your text tone
- The tea shop :)
- “Keep going ....”
- Cute little pink “disco .....”
- What you go off on regularly (T….)
- Your lame joke way of saying “you've got to be kidding me”
- These are delicious in champagne
- What we finally got in front of the bridge
- Where I said I was when you showed your friend the text saying I must be the one ;)
- You always tell me that I’m a T….
- The length of the texts we send each other
- The light festival we went to see
- The thing I stole from you the night we met
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- The band who sings “more than words”
- The Bic Runga song you keep replaying from your playlist I made you
- The type of dairy I'm addicted to
- "What about me?"
- The place we met
- What we listened to while sitting in the back of the ute
- A puggle is one of these
- The best $25 you've ever spent
- The nationality of the intense guy I bought the papyrus print off in Newtown
- The amount of time we spend talking on the phone
- The talks online you love to watch (that I love that you love to watch)
- "I have a ..... for you"
- What I was when I only had cheese
- The thing you do in 5 seconds yet I can't do all night!
- What I love watching over the water
- The type of cocktail we had at the Rocks, espresso..
- What you surprised me with at the Gardens
32 Clues: The tea shop :) • "What about me?" • The place we met • “Keep going ....” • A puggle is one of these • "I have a ..... for you" • The best $25 you've ever spent • Cute little pink “disco .....” • These are delicious in champagne • The type of dairy I'm addicted to • What I was when I only had cheese • You always tell me that I’m a T…. • The light festival we went to see • ...
The Taming of the Shrew 2019-02-16
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- Name of the theatre in which Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Young man from Pisa who has come to Padua to study
- The assumed identity Lucentio takes in order to woo Bianca
- The real identity of 'Litio', a tutor in music
- Name of Petruchio's father
- The 'shrew' in the title of the play
- The man whom all in Padua greet as Lucentio
- The setting of the play
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- Number of Acts in all Shakespeare's plays
- Loyal servant to Petruchio, a comic figure
- Kind of instrument broken over Hortensio's head
- The daughter with three suitors
- Man from Verona who has come to Padua to 'wive and thrive'
- Name of Lucentio's father
- Name given to the era when Elizabeth I was queen of England
- A play on words
- The 'pantaloon'
- Family name of Baptista's daughters
- The language Cambio teaches Bianca
- Another name for musical scale
20 Clues: A play on words • The 'pantaloon' • The setting of the play • Name of Lucentio's father • Name of Petruchio's father • Another name for musical scale • The daughter with three suitors • The language Cambio teaches Bianca • Family name of Baptista's daughters • The 'shrew' in the title of the play • Number of Acts in all Shakespeare's plays • ...
The Taming of the Shrew 2018-12-06
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- in one draught
- a person who shows no gratitude
- a complete extent
- pleasing to the ear
- equipment consisting of miscellaneous articles
- raise trivial objections
- indifferently
- call forth
- assign a meaning to
- speak about unimportant matters rapidly and incessantly
- disavow
- behave unnaturally
- an inadequate payment
- lacking sense
- dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet
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- remove
- cheap showy jewlery
- expressed
- engage in boisterous
- supplementary item of clothing
- beg urgently
- be dishonest with
- disposed
- liberality in bestowing gifts
- characterized by anger
- exercise power in a cruel and autocratic manner
- adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material
- tedious or irritating
- full of meaning
- a person who pays too much attention to formal rules
30 Clues: remove • disavow • disposed • expressed • call forth • beg urgently • indifferently • lacking sense • in one draught • full of meaning • be dishonest with • a complete extent • behave unnaturally • cheap showy jewlery • pleasing to the ear • assign a meaning to • engage in boisterous • an inadequate payment • tedious or irritating • characterized by anger • raise trivial objections • ...
The Prince and the Pauper 2019-10-07
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- a story or collection of stories that you can read
- a person who has a lot of Money
- a person who works in another person’s house, and cooks, cleans, etc. for them
- a very poor person
- small child
- people that are close to you (e.g. parents and children)
- very soft wet earth
- when you move your body to the rhythm of the music
- things you wear
- someone who steals something
- not clean
- clothes that are old and dirty
- someone who is smart and learns fast
- to ask people for money or food, usually because you are very poor
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- a person who doesn’t have a lot of money
- a feeling that you want to eat something
- things that you throw away, e.g. old food
- a place where king and his family live
- the son of the king
- someone who is nice and helpful
- king’s wife, the ruler of the kingdom
- a large town
- brothers or sisters that are born at the same time
- to take something that’s belongs to someone else without permission
- a person who is the ruler of the kingdom
25 Clues: not clean • small child • a large town • things you wear • a very poor person • the son of the king • very soft wet earth • someone who steals something • clothes that are old and dirty • a person who has a lot of Money • someone who is nice and helpful • someone who is smart and learns fast • king’s wife, the ruler of the kingdom • a place where king and his family live • ...
The bEauty of the moment 2019-10-30
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- Indian state
- State of not belonging anywhere
- from the same country
- Most ancient Hindu texts
- City of Wives
- Brooding Bengal hero
- Hindu scripture
- Followers of Zoroaster
- Gujarati word for donkey
- Devotional name for Lord Krishna
- Indian martial art
- Village famous for traditionally woven silk
- Indian city
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- Parsi word for son or boy
- Fortress or citadel
- mother
- Gujarati word for God
- One of world’s oldest practiced religions
- Hello and goodbye
- Saudi Arabian city
- father
- Multi headed demon king (Sri Lankan)
- Indigenous language of Kerala
23 Clues: mother • father • Indian city • Indian state • City of Wives • Hindu scripture • Hello and goodbye • Saudi Arabian city • Indian martial art • Fortress or citadel • Brooding Bengal hero • Gujarati word for God • from the same country • Followers of Zoroaster • Most ancient Hindu texts • Gujarati word for donkey • Parsi word for son or boy • Indigenous language of Kerala • ...
The Man From The South 2019-08-29
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- smile widely
- expression of interest or surprise
- crazy
- between your arm and your hand
- to work, to move
- servant
- to give to many people
- pause
- coat to wear to the bathroom
- to light (a match, lighter)
- inner surface of hand
- move backwards
- quickly
- look quickly at
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- canvas seat
- to lose in a bet
- smooth, shiny and beautiful
- tools
- perfectly
- to show agreement (American)
- not shiny clean
- twelve
- a place for a car
- to enjoy, savour
- very wet
- cut off
- digit on your hand
- 25 cents
- place to keep money
- relating to the navy
- hold hand tightly
- to persuade or urge
32 Clues: tools • crazy • pause • twelve • servant • cut off • quickly • very wet • 25 cents • perfectly • canvas seat • smile widely • move backwards • not shiny clean • look quickly at • to lose in a bet • to work, to move • to enjoy, savour • a place for a car • hold hand tightly • digit on your hand • place to keep money • to persuade or urge • relating to the navy • inner surface of hand • to give to many people • ...
The Parts of the Eye 2020-03-09
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- diverging lens
- an opening where light passes into eye
- contains photoreceptors where image is formed
- between lens and retina holds shape of eye
- colour vision
- nearsightedness; light rays converge before retina
- converging lens
- white protective layer on outside of eye
- coloured muscled that controls size of pupil
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- treatment for farsightedness
- irregularly shaped cornea; light rays focus on more than one place on the retina
- between cornea and lens holds shape of eye
- treatment for nearsightedness
- change the shape of the lens
- farsightedness; light rays converge after retina
- carries electrical impulses to brain of image
- nutrient rich layer of eye
- clear outer covering of eye that does 80% of focusing
- convex, does fine focus
- helps you see at night
20 Clues: colour vision • diverging lens • converging lens • helps you see at night • convex, does fine focus • nutrient rich layer of eye • treatment for farsightedness • change the shape of the lens • treatment for nearsightedness • an opening where light passes into eye • white protective layer on outside of eye • between cornea and lens holds shape of eye • ...
The Call of The Wild 2020-02-07
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- the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect
- (of a crowd or a natural force) move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward
- a company or employee of a company that transports commercial packages and documents
- British spelling of draft (sense three of the noun, sense four of the noun, sense six of the noun, sense seven of the noun)
- of or resembling the earliest ages in the history of the world
- without consolation or comfort; unhappy
- the quality of being intent and concentrated
- the action or process of appeasing
- a modulation or inflection of the voice
- experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person
- absolutely necessary
- behavior or speech that is indiscreet or displays a lack of good judgement
- an innate, typically fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain stimuli
- a stupid or careless mistake
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- existing at or from the beginning of time; primeval
- pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- of a brilliant red color
- hostile or aggressive
- feeling of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected
- malevolent
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something;an adversary
- characteristic of the devil, or so evil as to be suggestive of the devil
- of vital importance; crucial
- involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring
24 Clues: malevolent • absolutely necessary • hostile or aggressive • of a brilliant red color • of vital importance; crucial • a stupid or careless mistake • the action or process of appeasing • pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely • without consolation or comfort; unhappy • a modulation or inflection of the voice • the quality of being intent and concentrated • ...
The Lady or the Tiger 2020-10-08
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- pulled away from freedom
- flicker or wobble
- to want or desire
- dull and boring
- friendly and warm
- penalty and fate
- elegant and exquisite
- attendant or adviser
- red-faced
- barrier or wall
- passion
- commanding
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- mournful
- cheerful and sunny
- fair and just
- court
- long and carful discussion
- a member of a choir
- law
- very cruel
20 Clues: law • court • passion • mournful • red-faced • very cruel • commanding • fair and just • dull and boring • barrier or wall • penalty and fate • flicker or wobble • to want or desire • friendly and warm • cheerful and sunny • a member of a choir • attendant or adviser • elegant and exquisite • pulled away from freedom • long and carful discussion
The Bones in The Body 2020-10-28
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- the portion of the spine connected to the pelvis
- the cartilage that connects your ribs in the front
- the portion of the foot between the toes and the heel
- the larger of the 2 bones in the calf
- the bone that is your waist
- the longer bone of the 2 in the forearm
- the portion of the spine that is connected to the ribs
- the heel bone
- the neck portion of the spine bones
- the upper arm bone
- the jaw bone
- the bones in the wrist area
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- the bone the brain is located in
- the collar bone and the most common broken bone
- the portion of your spine that supports the upper body
- the longest bone in the body
- the tips of your hands and feet
- the smaller bone of the 2 in the forearm
- the smaller bone of the 2 in the calf
- the knee cap
- the group of bones in the ankle
- the tailbone
- the palm of the hands
- the shoulder blade
- the group of bones that protects all the vital organs in the body
25 Clues: the knee cap • the tailbone • the jaw bone • the heel bone • the shoulder blade • the upper arm bone • the palm of the hands • the bone that is your waist • the bones in the wrist area • the longest bone in the body • the tips of your hands and feet • the group of bones in the ankle • the bone the brain is located in • the neck portion of the spine bones • ...
The words of the Revolution 2020-03-23
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- - European-descended Latin Americans who were wealthy but bitterly resented their second class status.
- - self-educated former slave who led the independence rebellion for Haiti
- Shirts – Led by Garibaldi for unification of Italy; the Nationalist Army
- Liberator - Simon Bolivar, also known as, __________,led an uprising that established a republic in his native Venezuela in 1810 and went on to free Colombia.
- - Miguel ______ , a Creole Mexican priest, who led the Mexican revolt for independence against Spain.
- II - leader of Russia who decided to bring modernization to the Russian people and country. He believed that his reforms would allow Russia to compete with western Europe for world power.
- - period of reduced economic activity
- - People of Native American and European descent
- - Spanish born people of Latin America who dominated the political and social life
- - temporary peace
- - People of African and European descent
- of Vienna - restored the French throne to King Louis XVIII
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- - They believed that talk about natural rights and constitutional government could only lead to chaos. They argued for protecting the traditional monarchies of Europe. They usually were the wealthy property owners and nobility.
- - This is the idea of self-rule.
- King - Louis Philippe was known as the __________ because he owed his throne to the French people.
- - The policy instituted by the Romanov family to force Russian culture on all ethnic groups in the empire. It strengthened ethnic nationalist feelings and helped to break apart Russia. It led to the fall of the Romanov czar/family in 1917
- - The belief that people’s greatest loyalty should not be to a king or an empire but to a nation of people who share a common culture and history. The belief that their nation was the greatest above all others.
- - favored drastic change to extend democracy to all people. They believed that governments should practice the ideals of the French Revolution - liberty, equality and brotherhood.
- – “The politics of reality”; used by Bismarck
- - Jose _______, a Mestizo priest, who continued the fight for Mexican independence from Spain.
- - a popular belief among the Radicals. This was the belief that government is harmful and not needed.
- - saw the role of the government as limited to protecting basic rights such as freedom of thought, speech and religion. They wanted to give more power to elected parliaments, but only the educated and the landowners would vote. They consisted of mostly middle-class business leaders and merchants.
- - These are systems of thought and belief
- – Prime Minister of Italy; helped unite Italy into a strong national government.
- – strongly conservative members of Prussia’s wealthy landowning class
25 Clues: - temporary peace • - This is the idea of self-rule. • - period of reduced economic activity • - People of African and European descent • - These are systems of thought and belief • – “The politics of reality”; used by Bismarck • - People of Native American and European descent • of Vienna - restored the French throne to King Louis XVIII • ...
The Snake and the Drake 2020-05-08
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- What’s a word that means how to do something?
- What’s a kind of animal with no legs?
- What’s on the the end (末端) of some animals’ bodies (身体)?
- What’s the past of come?
- What’s a kind of round (圆), white or red fruit?
- What’s a word that means “to go from”?
- What do you call a boy duck?
- What’s a word that’s a bit like all?
- What’s the kind of weather when water falls from the sky?
- What’s a word that means more than one but less than all?
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- What’s another word for yes?
- What’s another word for cook?
- What’s a word that’s a bit like drop (掉)?
- What’s the past of wait?
- What’s a word that means a bit of bad luck (不幸)?
- What's a kind of food that’s like sweet (甜的) bread?
- What’s a word that means to not move (不动) until (到) something happens?
- What’s the past (过去) of say?
- What do you call lots of still (静止) water?
- What’s the opposite of stand (站)?
- What’s another word for 24 hours (小时)?
- What do you call dried (干) grapes?
- What’s another word for "next to"?
- What’s a kind of black bird?
24 Clues: What’s the past of wait? • What’s the past of come? • What’s the past (过去) of say? • What do you call a boy duck? • What’s a kind of black bird? • What’s another word for yes? • What’s another word for cook? • What’s the opposite of stand (站)? • What do you call dried (干) grapes? • What’s another word for "next to"? • What’s a word that’s a bit like all? • ...
The Nightingale and the Rose 2020-05-05
25 Clues: ylin • kehä • korea • luola • kurja • nuppu • lehto • puola • poimia • kanerva • viikate • vetäytyä • narsissi • liidellä • hoviherra • tarrautua • tungeksia • kiintynyt • orapihlaja • kamariherra • kipu/pistos • pieni/ruusu • kissankello • kiinnittää/huomiota • instrument kielisoitin
THE THIRD LEVEL & The Enemy 2020-09-01
20 Clues: hid • pile • chief • bluntly • deceive • coiling • worried • spoiled • shelter • turning • subsiding • talkative • at a distance • strengthening • strong belief • without regard • full of hatred • moving, not stable • vessels for spitting • state of unconsciousness
The Basics and the Body 2024-05-20
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- A new, abnormal growth that may be cancerous or noncancerous.
- An injury or condition that originates within the body; for example, circulatory disorders, diabetes, and immune system disorders.
- Relating to chemical processes in the body that occur after ingesting (eating) food.
- Nonrecurring; nonmalignant. Used to describe cancers in which the patient has a good chance of survival.
- An infection or disease that arises as a complication of medical or surgical intervention.
- A set of signs or symptoms that occur together as part of a disease process.
- An injury or condition that originates outside the body; for example, trauma, chemical injury, or infection by an airborne pathogen.
- A condition that is present at birth and may be the result of either genetic or environmental factors; cerebral palsy, for example.
- A disorder that interferes with normal metabolism, the chemical processes involved in converting food to energy and in sustaining life; diabetes, for example.
- comfort and rest
- Capable of causing an infection.
- A condition that is present at birth and may be the result of either genetic or environmental factors; cerebral palsy, for example.
- Inherited; passed on from one’s parents.
- A condition or disease caused by a temporary defi ciency in blood flow fi to an organ or tissue; fl for example, an ischemic stroke.
- Having a weakening or fatiguing effect.
- An infection acquired in a hospital setting that was not present upon admission. Pneumonia is a common nosocomial infection.
- Condition in which the body’s immune system has an exaggerated response to an antigen, a substance that is harmful or perceived by the body to be harmful; allergy.
- lying flat with the face up
- Pertaining to a reaction between an antigen and an antibody, a protein that the body makes y y in response to an antigen.
- Rectal and pelvic exams.
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- Used to describe cancers that tend to spread, get progressively worse, and become life threatening.
- An illness or injury characterized by long duration and slow progression; for example, congestive heart failure.
- Abnormal condition in which the immune system produces antibodies against (attacks) its own tissues.
- A disease that is ongoing and restricted to a specifi c population, group, or area of land.
- An illness or injury characterized by rapid onset, severe symptoms, and short duration; may require medical care.
- A pathogen that normally does not cause a disease unless the immune system is in a weakened state.
- left or right side;lying position
- Marked by inflammation (redness, heat, fever, fl and swelling) or caused by inflammation.
- A disease for which there are treatments but no cure; fatal (certain malignant cancers, for example).
- lying on the side with the hip and knee straight,and the other hip and knee bent or flexed.
- lying flat with the face down
- Normal standing position
- Condition in which the body’s immune system has an exaggerated response to an antigen, a substance that is harmful or perceived by the body to be harmful; allergy.
33 Clues: comfort and rest • Normal standing position • Rectal and pelvic exams. • lying flat with the face up • lying flat with the face down • Capable of causing an infection. • left or right side;lying position • Having a weakening or fatiguing effect. • Inherited; passed on from one’s parents. • A new, abnormal growth that may be cancerous or noncancerous. • ...
The Setonian in the Sixties 2024-04-15
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- Objects thrown by protesting students, sometimes containing rocks.
- Tone of many articles that led to the newspaper's troubles.
- Facial hair that led to student protests in 1964.
- All-American center known for his powerful play.
- Coach known for leading the team to its highest national ranking.
- Document that was revised for the campus newspaper after its suspension.
- Campus newspaper at Seton Hall University.
- Authority that intervened during the student protests.
- Style of humor that led to editorial changes at the newspaper.
- Former player and coach who led the basketball team through different eras.
- Action taken against the campus newspaper in February 1964.
- Seton Hall University President during the 1960s.
- Student action in response to the newspaper's suspension.
- Politician featured controversially in a campus newspaper ad.
- Civil Rights leader.
- Seton Hall's religious affiliation.
- Site of a notorious game where Seton Hall faced severe hostility and violence.
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- Sport that faced a de-emphasis at Seton Hall during this period.
- Rules that were rewritten following the newspaper's suspension.
- Strict apparel regulations enforced at the university.
- Formerly common in the newspaper, banned for health reasons in the 1960s.
- Nicknamed "Nick the Quick," a prolific scorer in Seton Hall basketball history.
- Fictional columnist known for satirical comments on campus issues.
- Introduction of female students to the South Orange campus in 1968.
- Opponent school involved in a controversial game marked by racial discrimination.
- President who died during this decade.
- Process the newspaper staff underwent post-suspension.
- Type of article that sparked controversy and change in the newspaper's management.
- Chanted by students demanding the return of their newspaper.
- Issue central to the newspaper's suspension over satirical content.
30 Clues: Civil Rights leader. • Seton Hall's religious affiliation. • President who died during this decade. • Campus newspaper at Seton Hall University. • All-American center known for his powerful play. • Facial hair that led to student protests in 1964. • Seton Hall University President during the 1960s. • Strict apparel regulations enforced at the university. • ...
The Boys in the Boat 2024-04-22
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- The name of the mining camp where Joe lived in Idaho
- where Joyce moved after her family home burned
- Joe's older brother
- Where the 1936 Olympics were going to be held?
- directs the pace and steers the boat
- Joe's step-mother
- What Joe was studying to become in college?
- where Joe's family left him when he was 15 years old
- the training barge the freshman used to practice rowing
- Where was Joe born?
- Joe's mom
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- How many rowers were in each shell?
- how old Joe was when his mother died
- when an oar smacks you hard in the chest with the handle and knocks you out of your seat it is called...?
- He made the shell's for the University of Washington crew team
- last name of University of Washington's head rowing coach
- Joe's last name
- what sickness did Joe have when he first arrived at his aunt's house when he was four?
- The aunt Joe was sent to live with after his mother died
- Freshman coach
- George's dad made boats/shells for this school in England
21 Clues: Joe's mom • Freshman coach • Joe's last name • Joe's step-mother • Joe's older brother • Where was Joe born? • How many rowers were in each shell? • how old Joe was when his mother died • directs the pace and steers the boat • What Joe was studying to become in college? • where Joyce moved after her family home burned • Where the 1936 Olympics were going to be held? • ...
The 90s during the coldwar 2024-05-09
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- What happened to Bill Clinton after the trial?
- What officially ends the cold war?
- Who was assassinated before the 1968 election?
- Who was the leader of the USSR during the end of the cold war?
- What does NAFTA stand for?
- What happened due to Clinton lying under oath
- Which president pardoned Nixon?
- Who was the first president to resign from office?
- Who became president after JFK?
- What started the cold war?
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- What did Obama use to entice voters?
- Which book led to the creation of the EPA and Earth day?
- What event increased wage gaps and helped the economy recover?
- What controversy marked Nixon's legacy?
- Who was the first black president?
- Which terrorist org. crashed planes into the twin towers?
- Which president was in office at the time of 9/11?
- What was one of the major events that led to Carter's loss and Reagan's victory?
- Who was the president in office at the end of the cold war?
- What save the U.S the ability to hold/survey suspected terrorism?
20 Clues: What does NAFTA stand for? • What started the cold war? • Which president pardoned Nixon? • Who became president after JFK? • Who was the first black president? • What officially ends the cold war? • What did Obama use to entice voters? • What controversy marked Nixon's legacy? • What happened due to Clinton lying under oath • What happened to Bill Clinton after the trial? • ...
The Call of the Wild 2024-04-17
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- man Somebody Buck remembered in a past life
- The main dog of the story
- What Buck learned to respect to whoever holds it
- Who Buck found under the snow sleeping
- Buck's safe and favorite person
- What happens to the dogs if they don't eat
- The key word for the dogs to start moving the sled
- What the dogs are used for
- Mercedes brother
- What they looked for in the yukon
- The job of the person who sold Buck
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- Author of the book
- His owner after the red sweater
- Where they were to look for gold
- Where Buck lived before he was sold
- Who bought Buck along with six other dogs
- Who Buck became friends with
- A spoiled girl
- A dog who randomly went crazy one day
- Lead dog before Buck
20 Clues: A spoiled girl • Mercedes brother • Author of the book • Lead dog before Buck • The main dog of the story • What the dogs are used for • Who Buck became friends with • His owner after the red sweater • Buck's safe and favorite person • Where they were to look for gold • What they looked for in the yukon • Where Buck lived before he was sold • The job of the person who sold Buck • ...
The Heros Journey/The Hobbit!!! 2024-04-16
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- Where the adventure is?
- Who is the wizard?
- Who is another love interest
- What is the second step?
- The Hero's Journey is a metaphor for what?
- What is the main dwarf?
- What is the boring world?
- Who guides the hero?
- Hobbits don't like what?
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- Bilbo's moms last name?
- Who eats Horses?
- What is Bilbo on the adventure?
- Bilbo's last name?
- The Hobbit's name is?
- Who can physically or mentally change?
- What is the First step of the Hero's Journey?
- What Mountains do they visit?
- Hobbits like to?
- The Road of what?
- How many dwarfs?
20 Clues: Who eats Horses? • Hobbits like to? • How many dwarfs? • The Road of what? • Bilbo's last name? • Who is the wizard? • Who guides the hero? • The Hobbit's name is? • Bilbo's moms last name? • Where the adventure is? • What is the main dwarf? • What is the second step? • Hobbits don't like what? • What is the boring world? • Who is another love interest • What Mountains do they visit? • ...
The catcher in the rye 2024-04-24
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- decomposed; rotten and foul-smelling.
- Very drunk.
- A small group of people, with shared interests or other features in common, who spend time together and do not readily allow others to join them.
- Rarely or infrequently.
- Old-fashioned term for influenza.
- Not honest or fair
- A person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
- A performance in a theater or a showing of a movie that takes place in the daytime.
- A shoe with a heavy sole.
- To use a particular kind of psychiatric therapy to treat mental illness or disorders.
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- Of or characteristic of the middle class.
- To exclude someone from a society or group.
- Charming,confident or elegant.
- Being fierce or courageous.
- Using or giving in great amounts.
- Refuse to obey the orders of a person in authority.
- Unimpressed or indifferent to something because one has experienced or seen it so often before.
- A large French country house or castle, often giving its name to wine made in its neighborhood.
- A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
- Saying what they genuinely feel or believe.
20 Clues: Very drunk. • Not honest or fair • Rarely or infrequently. • A shoe with a heavy sole. • Being fierce or courageous. • Charming,confident or elegant. • Using or giving in great amounts. • Old-fashioned term for influenza. • decomposed; rotten and foul-smelling. • Of or characteristic of the middle class. • To exclude someone from a society or group. • ...
The catcher in the rye 2024-06-03
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- Holden's favorite alcoholic drink
- The time of the year
- The teacher Holden stays at
- The nightclub Holden visits in the city
- The hotel Holden stays at in New York
- School Holden was just expelled from
- Meal Saturday night at Pencey
- The city where the novel is set
- Holden's roommate at Pencey
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- Holden's history teacher et Pencey
- a former student who committed suicide
- The name of the prostitute
- Holden’s age
- Holden's older brother in Hollywood
- The sport sport Holden practiced at school
- Profession of Holden's father
- Holden's favorite sibling
- Where the ducks live
- Holden's love interest
- Holden's younger brother who died
20 Clues: Holden’s age • The time of the year • Where the ducks live • Holden's love interest • Holden's favorite sibling • The name of the prostitute • The teacher Holden stays at • Holden's roommate at Pencey • Profession of Holden's father • Meal Saturday night at Pencey • The city where the novel is set • Holden's favorite alcoholic drink • Holden's younger brother who died • ...
The Vietnam War - the beginning 2024-09-26
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- This U.S. President first applied the Domino Theory in relation to Vietnam.
- A key principle of NATO is that an attack on one member is an attack on ____.
- The capital of North Vietnam.
- The 1954 agreement that temporarily divided Vietnam into two separate zones.
- The military alliance formed in 1954 to contain the spread of communism in Southeast Asia.
- The global conflict that weakened colonial powers and helped lead to decolonization in Asia.
- The European country that colonized Vietnam in the 19th century.
- The South Vietnamese communist-led for
- The trail used by the North Vietnamese to transport supplies to the Viet Cong in the South.
- A chemical used by the U.S. military to clear forests.
- The Vietnamese communist-led resistance force that fought against French rule during the First Indochina War.
- The President of the United States during much of the Vietnam War (1963-1969).
- The theory suggesting that if one country fell to communism, others in the region would follow.
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- The military strategy used by the Viet Cong, involving surprise attacks and ambushes.
- Australia fought alongside the U.S. in this earlier conflict before Vietnam, also part of the Cold War.
- The Communist leader who declared Vietnam's independence from France in 1945.
- The country that supported North Vietnam with military and financial aid.
- The political theory the U.S. aimed to stop from spreading in Vietnam.
- The country that Vietnam was formerly part of before it gained independence from French rule.
- This country sent troops to support the United States in Vietnam as part of their ANZUS alliance commitment.
- The military alliance formed in 1949 for collective defense against the Soviet Union.
- The South Vietnamese leader who was supported by the U.S. but became unpopular due to his authoritarian rule.
- The treaty between the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand that strengthened their military cooperation.
23 Clues: The capital of North Vietnam. • The South Vietnamese communist-led for • A chemical used by the U.S. military to clear forests. • The European country that colonized Vietnam in the 19th century. • The political theory the U.S. aimed to stop from spreading in Vietnam. • The country that supported North Vietnam with military and financial aid. • ...
The Fairytale of the Holtorfs 2024-09-29
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- GROOM'S MAJOR
- GROOM'S FAVORITE CONDIMENT (TWO WORDS)
- GROOM'S FAVORITE SOCCER TEAM
- GROOM'S ZODIAC SIGN
- BRIDE'S FAVORITE FLOWER
- BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME
- GROOM'S FAVORITE MEAL
- DANCE THE COUPLE STARTED DATING
- BRIDE'S NICKNAME
- BRIDE'S MAJOR
- GROOM'S FAVORITE POKEMON
- COUPLE'S FIRST VACATION
- GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME
- BRIDE'S FAVORITE POKEMON
- BUG OBSESSED PET
- GROOM'S EYE COLOR
- BALL OBSESSED PET
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- BRIDE'S FAVORITE SODA (TWO WORDS)
- WHERE THE COUPLE MET (TWO WORDS)
- COUPLE'S FAVORITE BOARD GAME
- COUPLE'S COLLEGE MASCOT
- MONTH THE GROOM PROPOSED
- GROOM'S FAVORITE BERRY
- LOCATION OF FIRST DATE (TWO WORDS)
- BRIDE'S EYE COLOR
- BRIDE'S FAVORITE BERRY
- BRIDE'S NEW LAST NAME
- FOOD OBSESSED PET
- YEARS THE COUPLE HAVE BEEN TOGETHER
- BRIDE'S SURNAME
- BRIDE'S ZODIAC SIGN
- COUPLE'S FAVORITE SEASON
32 Clues: GROOM'S MAJOR • BRIDE'S MAJOR • BRIDE'S SURNAME • BRIDE'S NICKNAME • BUG OBSESSED PET • BRIDE'S EYE COLOR • FOOD OBSESSED PET • GROOM'S EYE COLOR • BALL OBSESSED PET • GROOM'S ZODIAC SIGN • BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME • BRIDE'S ZODIAC SIGN • GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME • BRIDE'S NEW LAST NAME • GROOM'S FAVORITE MEAL • GROOM'S FAVORITE BERRY • BRIDE'S FAVORITE BERRY • COUPLE'S COLLEGE MASCOT • BRIDE'S FAVORITE FLOWER • ...
The Phantom of the Opera 2023-02-21
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- Color of the phantom face
- City where the opera was
- Transport that Daaé and Raoul used to escape
- Name of the vicomte
- Object that the phantom loved and the doorkeeper gave to him
- The name of the object that broke when "La Carlotta" was singing
- The name of the place where Raoul and Daaé went for a walk
- Creature that is the responsible of all the strange events
- Surname of the doorkeeper of the opera
- Surname of the singer with the most beautiful voice
- The place where the phantom saw the opera
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- "Name" of the man that worked at the opera
- Transport that you had to use if you wanted to arrive to the phantom house
- The phantom wanted 20,000 of this
- The place where the phantom house was
- Real name of the phantom
- Song that Daaé and "La Carlotta" sang
- Type of building where the book takes place
- The dangerous things that were on the tenth floor
- Object that opens when you want to go to the phantom house
20 Clues: Name of the vicomte • City where the opera was • Real name of the phantom • Color of the phantom face • The phantom wanted 20,000 of this • The place where the phantom house was • Song that Daaé and "La Carlotta" sang • Surname of the doorkeeper of the opera • The place where the phantom saw the opera • "Name" of the man that worked at the opera • ...
The Lord of the Flies 2023-03-01
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- Lord of the flies' communicator
- The means of rescue
- You'd have to pay pounds and pounds for one
- Gift to the Beast
- Simon, according to the Lord of the Flies
- Describer of the fires' victim
- Bringer of Piggy's demise
- Memory Ralph dreams of
- Simon, according to the others
- Source of fear
- The dead pilot's transportation
- The littlun who always cries and hardly plays
- A violent hunter
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- Describer of Jack's appearance
- Island weapon
- Place Ralph visits in his dreams
- "I'm the reason why it's no-go!"
- Cause of isolation
- Name of the boy's rescuer
- The most important thing, according to Ralph
- The most important thing, according to Jack
- Occupation of Ralph's dad as well as his savior
- A favorite activity of the hunters
- One of the island's inhabitants the Ralph meets at the book's beginning
24 Clues: Island weapon • Source of fear • A violent hunter • Gift to the Beast • Cause of isolation • The means of rescue • Memory Ralph dreams of • Name of the boy's rescuer • Bringer of Piggy's demise • Describer of Jack's appearance • Describer of the fires' victim • Simon, according to the others • Lord of the flies' communicator • The dead pilot's transportation • ...
The Folk Of The Air 2023-03-06
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- A ornament won often by royalty
- Red liquid that your body needs
- Maincharacter, many bargains and gets betreyed many times
- The child
- the handsome person in the court of shadows
- A child your parents create to ocupy you
- A warrior that is to protect someone with royal blood
- Siblngs that are often copys
- the king who dies in the begining
- When soeone is disloyal
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- The grand General of Elfhame, a betrayar
- The trixter, loves drama
- The devil in disguise, hot af
- Murdered his family
- A long limbless animal that is bigger then most of its species
- a master in exploding substances
- Your dad that isn't your dad by blood
- betrayar, but he was forced to
- The one knight that is in control of an army or other knights
- Sharp long blade that is a weapon
- The queen of betrayals
- got mmurdered by his brother
22 Clues: The child • Murdered his family • The queen of betrayals • When soeone is disloyal • The trixter, loves drama • Siblngs that are often copys • got mmurdered by his brother • The devil in disguise, hot af • betrayar, but he was forced to • A ornament won often by royalty • Red liquid that your body needs • a master in exploding substances • Sharp long blade that is a weapon • ...
The Secrets of the Ocean 2023-02-24
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- A crustacean with almost no tail
- Found on beaches, crushed up rocks and shells
- Encircles Antarctica
- A type of salt-water bivalve mollusk, commonly eaten in restaurants
- A type of Shark with its eyes wide apart from eachother
- A body of saltwater
- The male has a pouch and takes care of the babys, has horse in their name
- Ray-finned fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes
- Second Largest ocean
- They are spiny and pointy and are sometimes poisonous
- One of the largest mammals of the ocean
- A ocean that covers 70,560,000 km2
- Patrick Star, star shaped animal
- The smallest ocean
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- The name is from the Greek anoplo, meaning "unarmed", and are beryciform fish of the family Anoplogastridae
- Sponge Bob Square Pants
- The largest ocean of the World
- A type of fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, with 10-14 gills
- The serpent of the water
- Related to Whales, only smaller with an average iq between 80-90
- Synonym of Ocean
- A type of Sea Ray that can Sting
- The snail of the water
- A mollusk produces calcium carbonate, which overtime builds up to what hermit crabs live in
- A marine mammal, it is one of the living species of the order Sirenia
- A type of fish that is in the genus Chauliodus.
- What oceans are made of
- A Crustacean that lives in a sea shell
- Two Hydrogens bonded with one Oxygen
- One of their names is Pinnipeds
30 Clues: Synonym of Ocean • The smallest ocean • A body of saltwater • Encircles Antarctica • Second Largest ocean • The snail of the water • Sponge Bob Square Pants • What oceans are made of • The serpent of the water • The largest ocean of the World • One of their names is Pinnipeds • A crustacean with almost no tail • A type of Sea Ray that can Sting • Patrick Star, star shaped animal • ...
The Sleeper and the Spindle 2023-02-05
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- a disease that spreads quickly
- covered or hidden from view
- frustrated; annoyed
- hard-working
- weak, lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness
- molasses, a type of syrup
- to cause to become; make
- a category or type of writing e.g. fantasy, adventure, fairy tale
- walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
- honest and fair, or deserving praise and respect
- hardly, barely
- having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable
- tale a story, often intended for children, that features fanciful and wondrous characters such as elves, goblins, wizards
- cautiously
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- evil
- a person who buys and sells goods
- a feeling that something bad will happen
- thick, closely packed together
- a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf
- a plant that grows very low to the ground or close to a wall or fence
- steady; unvarying; serene, tranquil; of even calm temper;
- knives, forks, and spoons
- thinly dispersed or scattered
- soft sounds of scratches and fluttering
- part of a sentence
- fall down, as if collapsing
26 Clues: evil • cautiously • hard-working • hardly, barely • part of a sentence • frustrated; annoyed • to cause to become; make • knives, forks, and spoons • molasses, a type of syrup • covered or hidden from view • fall down, as if collapsing • thinly dispersed or scattered • thick, closely packed together • a disease that spreads quickly • a person who buys and sells goods • ...
The Book of the Lion 2023-01-25
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- a time of day
- nigel main character in the book
- what knights use to protect themselves
- someone who does stuff for others
- when knights fight against eachother
- where royal people live in
- a main character who starts with a E
- edmunds masters wife
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to the Holy Land in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- where the story takes
- an ethnic group
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- a weapon that launches stuff
- where people grow grapes for wine
- what knights fight with
- where they fight
- the king
- a character with the starting letter H
- where a king or queen sits
- someone in shining armour
- the author of the book
- an animal
- germanic tribe
22 Clues: the king • an animal • a time of day • germanic tribe • an ethnic group • where they fight • edmunds masters wife • where the story takes • the author of the book • what knights fight with • someone in shining armour • where royal people live in • where a king or queen sits • a weapon that launches stuff • nigel main character in the book • where people grow grapes for wine • ...
The Call of The Wild 2023-05-30
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- how many owners do Buck go through
- where does most of the story take place
- Buck kills Spitz to become the...
- how long does Buck run with the wolf
- what are John and his crew looking for
- Buck.s last owner
- Buck only attacks humans if they are...
- service who the Perault sell Buck to
- Buck's first owner
- How heavy is the sled Buck pulls by himself
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- What do most of the dogs suffer from under the ownership of Hal
- tribe that kills John"s crew
- Buck saves John after he falls into the...
- What law does the man in the red coat teach buck
- bucks rival
- Who steals Buck from Judge Miller's
- What does Buck experience for the first time with John
- who does Buck settle down with at the end
- After Curley dies Buck learns that there is no...
- What does Buck spend days hunting
- Name of the dog from the second story
21 Clues: bucks rival • Buck.s last owner • Buck's first owner • tribe that kills John"s crew • Buck kills Spitz to become the... • What does Buck spend days hunting • how many owners do Buck go through • Who steals Buck from Judge Miller's • how long does Buck run with the wolf • service who the Perault sell Buck to • Name of the dog from the second story • ...
THE ANIMALS ON THE FARM 2023-05-31
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- It loves swimming in ponds
- It crows in the morning
- It jumps and makes a croaking sound
- Runs very fast thanks to its long legs
- It lives in water
- It provides wool
- It carries its home on its back
- It produces honey
- It has large horns
- It gives us milk
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- A newly born cow
- It can gallop and neigh
- It jumps and has long ears
- Known for its stubbornness
- It rolls in the mud
- It honks and has feathers
- It has wrinkled skin and a long neck
- It has colorful and beautiful feathers
- A newly born sheep
- It spits when angry
20 Clues: A newly born cow • It provides wool • It gives us milk • It lives in water • It produces honey • A newly born sheep • It has large horns • It rolls in the mud • It spits when angry • It can gallop and neigh • It crows in the morning • It honks and has feathers • It loves swimming in ponds • It jumps and has long ears • Known for its stubbornness • It carries its home on its back • ...
The History of the Cinema 2023-06-04
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- The gradual development or change over time.
- Brief, evocative scenes or episodes that capture a particular moment or impression.
- Relating to the present time or current period.
- The art or technique of motion picture photography.
- Individuals who are the first to explore or develop a particular area or field.
- Looking back on or reviewing past events, experiences, or works.
- Expressing opinions or observations about social and political issues through artistic or media works.
- The highest point or culmination of something.
- Highly successful and financially lucrative films that attract a large audience.
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- Printed text displayed between scenes or shots in a silent film to convey dialogue or other information.
- The technique of alternating between different scenes or storylines to create suspense or highlight connections.
- Depiction or portrayal of different cultures, societies, or ethnicities in art or media.
- The quality of being complex, refined, or advanced.
- Films produced before the advent of synchronized sound, typically relying on visual storytelling and intertitles.
- The introduction of new methods, ideas, or devices related to technology.
- The story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious.
- The defining spirit or mood of a particular period in history.
- Completely lacking or without.
- The quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
- Filmmakers who have a distinctive personal style and creative control over their work.
20 Clues: Completely lacking or without. • The gradual development or change over time. • The highest point or culmination of something. • Relating to the present time or current period. • The quality of being complex, refined, or advanced. • The art or technique of motion picture photography. • The quality of being clever, original, and inventive. • ...
the theatre and the pleywright 2023-05-29
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- One of his most famous insults
- The name of Shakespeare theatre
- The name of his wife
- In which language did he write
- What did he write the most
- Where the poors watch the play
- The opposite of the question number ten
- During what epidemic was Shakespeare born
- Which school did Shakespeare attended
- Eighteen are the
- Job of Shakespeare
- The people who watch the play
- Ten are the
- He died on his
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- The most common end of the comedy
- The protagonist of one of his most famous tragedy
- How many children did he have
- Where did Shakespeare live
- His second job was
- The collection of Shakespeare
- The shape of the theatre of Shakespeare
- His most famous fan
- One of his most famous expressions
- The job of his father
- The most common end of the Tragedy
25 Clues: Ten are the • He died on his • Eighteen are the • His second job was • Job of Shakespeare • His most famous fan • The name of his wife • The job of his father • Where did Shakespeare live • What did he write the most • How many children did he have • The collection of Shakespeare • The people who watch the play • One of his most famous insults • In which language did he write • ...
The conquest of the West 2023-05-23
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- people who left to settle west
- enemy of the good cowboy
- it officially became an US state in 1850
- the cowboys rode one
- used to travel and carry loads
- it started in 1848
- state where you can find the Yellowstone park
- a new place for colonists
- a place where you can raise cattle/livestock
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- the sheriff wears one
- famous Native tribe
- a bar where cowboys could eat and relax
- cowboys used to wear some
- state where they found gold
- they carried one to protect themselves
- type of movies
- sold by the traders
- contrary of tamed
- they pulled the carriages of the colonists
- miners dug for it
20 Clues: type of movies • contrary of tamed • miners dug for it • it started in 1848 • famous Native tribe • sold by the traders • the cowboys rode one • the sheriff wears one • enemy of the good cowboy • cowboys used to wear some • a new place for colonists • state where they found gold • people who left to settle west • used to travel and carry loads • they carried one to protect themselves • ...
The Protestant Reformation & The Renaissance 2023-07-03
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- property or inheritance
- to seize or take
- clear plain to see
- dutch priest and humanist
- subjects such as grammar and rhetoric and history
- wrote a guide for rules o how to gain power
- financial reporter
- man who affected the direction of the Reformation
- extreme calling for change
- assembly of German princes
- changeable
- Swiss city state
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- everyday language
- God has predetermined who would gain salvation
- government run by church leaders
- religious groups that have broken away from the Roman church
- movement of intellectual studies
- allowed Renaissance artists to create realistic art
- german monk leader of protestant movement
- lessoning of time a soul would spend in purgatory
- acceptable middle ground
- practice teaching
- an ideal society
23 Clues: changeable • to seize or take • an ideal society • Swiss city state • everyday language • practice teaching • clear plain to see • financial reporter • property or inheritance • acceptable middle ground • dutch priest and humanist • extreme calling for change • assembly of German princes • government run by church leaders • movement of intellectual studies • ...
The Renaissance and the Reformation 2023-06-12
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- The idea that all events have been willed by God, usually referred to as fate.
- of Trent Was a meeting of Catholic clerics convened by Pope Paul III in response to the protestant reformation. Counter Reformation Opposing the protestant reformation and reform in the Catholic Church.
- A Major branch of Protestantism the theology advanced by John Calvin.
- of Augsburg Treaty between Charles V, which allowed state princes to select either Lutheranism or Catholicism as the religion of their domain.
- of Worms Banned Luther's writing the Ninety-Five theses and declared him a heretic and an enemy of the state.
- Reformation Religious reform that traveled throughout Europe.
- Guttenberg This individual developed the printing press.
- Ninety-Five Theses Piece of writing explaining how the catholic belief wasn't right.
- The belief, based on the Greco-Roman history, that humans are considered more important than anything else.
- A place governed by the Medici family in Italy.
- Language spoken by ordinary people.
- Forgiveness for sins committed during a person’s lifetime.
- Saving of human beings from sin and its consequences, which include death and separation from God.
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- de Medici This person is a banker and had one of the richest families in Italy
- Calvin A French theologian, pastor and reformer who theologize Calvinism.
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- The place where the renaissance originated.
- This place was the International trade center in Italy.
- Luther This person created the Ninety-Five theses and introduced Lutheranism.
- People who bought artwork.
- Man An intellectual philosopher, studying a wide variety of subjects.
- An era of the “rebirth” of the interest of art and learning.
- Unrelated or neutral regarding religious beliefs.
- A Major branch of Protestantism that was introduced by Martin Luther.
- The place where the Pope resided.
- Press A invention made in 1440 by Gutenberg to help spread renaissance ideas
26 Clues: People who bought artwork. • The place where the Pope resided. • Language spoken by ordinary people. • The place where the renaissance originated. • A place governed by the Medici family in Italy. • Unrelated or neutral regarding religious beliefs. • This place was the International trade center in Italy. • Guttenberg This individual developed the printing press. • ...
The Mystery of the Lighthouse 2023-04-19
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- To stop living because you are under water.
- A group of people who are working or playing together.
- Moving your hand to say “goodbye”.
- A kind of soup.
- A pointed stick.
- Something that you don’t tell.
- To make someone or something stop living.
- What is left after a fire.
- To think that something is right.
- To throw here and there.
- To hit hard again and again.
- To want to eat food.
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- Feeling sad because you are away from home.
- Did draw.
- The leader on a ship.
- People who are not living, but look like they are.
- To move food around in a pot or pan.
- By yourself.
- What you should do and should not do.
- A lot of gold or silver.
- A man who lives on a ship and takes things that are not his.
- To walk with hurt or wooden leg.
- Went down under the water.
- A long walk.
24 Clues: Did draw. • By yourself. • A long walk. • A kind of soup. • A pointed stick. • To want to eat food. • The leader on a ship. • A lot of gold or silver. • To throw here and there. • What is left after a fire. • Went down under the water. • To hit hard again and again. • Something that you don’t tell. • To walk with hurt or wooden leg. • To think that something is right. • ...
The sky and the planets 2024-12-30
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- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- Frozen water falling from the sky
- The space above the Earth
- Water falling from the sky
- The hottest planet
- The sound produced by lightning
- A piece of rock or metal that enters the Earth's atmosphere
- A planet that rotates on its side
- A flash of light produced by an electrical discharge
- A celestial object consisting of ice and dust
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- A celestial body that orbits a star
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- The farthest planet from the Sun
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The planet we live on
- A celestial body that emits light
- The planet with rings
- The Earth's natural satellite
- The Red Planet
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The movement of air
21 Clues: The Red Planet • The hottest planet • The movement of air • The planet we live on • The planet with rings • The space above the Earth • Water falling from the sky • The Earth's natural satellite • The sound produced by lightning • The farthest planet from the Sun • Frozen water falling from the sky • A celestial body that emits light • A planet that rotates on its side • ...
The Sermon on the Mount. 2024-11-08
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- I have come not to _______ but to fulfill. Matthew 5:17
- If someone is mad at you leave your _______ at the altar Matthew 5:24
- give us today our daily __________. Matthew 6:11
- But i say to you, offer no __________ to one who is evil. Matthew 5:39
- the _____ of the body is the eye. Matthew 6:22
- Do not worry about your _______. Matthew 6:25
- Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for ________, for they will be satisfied. Matthew 5:6
- when you fast, do not look gloomy like the ___________. Matthew 6:16
- for if you love those who love you, what ________ will you have? Matthew 5:46
- You are the ______ of the earth. Matthew 5:13
- Blessed are the ______, for they will be shown mercy. Matthew 5:7
- stop ________, that you may not be judged. Matthew 7:1
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- Your ______ knows what you need before you ask him. Matthew 6:8
- But I say to you, don't _______ at all Matthew 5:34
- but store up ________ in heaven. Matthew 6:20
- Blessed are the ______ for they will be called children of God. Matthew 5:9
- If you right _____ causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away. Matthew 5:29
- Whoever marries a divorced woman commits _______. Matthew 5:32
- But I say to you, __________ your enemies Matthew 5:44
- You are the ______ of the world. Matthew 5:14
- but when you give ________, do not let your left hand know what your right is doing. Matthew 6:3
- Blessed are the poor in _______. Matthew 5:3
- ____ and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be open to you. Matthew 7:7
- You cannot serve God and __________. Matthew 6:24
24 Clues: Blessed are the poor in _______. Matthew 5:3 • but store up ________ in heaven. Matthew 6:20 • You are the ______ of the world. Matthew 5:14 • Do not worry about your _______. Matthew 6:25 • You are the ______ of the earth. Matthew 5:13 • the _____ of the body is the eye. Matthew 6:22 • give us today our daily __________. Matthew 6:11 • ...
The verb at the PAST! 2024-10-10
The Bones of the Body 2025-02-08
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- You are sitting on them right now
- The pinkie side lower arm bone
- Only 3 bones make up this joint
- The largest of the ball and socket joints in the body
- Largest bone in your body
- Protects the knee joint
- The largest bones of the vertebrae
- Part of the spine with the least mobility
- The upper spine bones
- cage Helps protect your major organs
- Holds the ribs together front the anterior of the body
- Smaller of the two lower leg bones
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- The unique type of elbow hinge
- A ball and socket joint
- Houses the cranium
- Two triangle bones that sit on the upper back
- Joint is made up of bones and fluid filled sacs
- Disc in between all but two vertebrae
- Long thin bones located in the hand
- Holds the shoulder in place
- The most anterior portion of the spine
21 Clues: Houses the cranium • The upper spine bones • A ball and socket joint • Protects the knee joint • Largest bone in your body • Holds the shoulder in place • The unique type of elbow hinge • The pinkie side lower arm bone • Only 3 bones make up this joint • You are sitting on them right now • The largest bones of the vertebrae • Smaller of the two lower leg bones • ...
The Karen Chronicles - The Gane 2025-04-01
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- Where was Josef expected to Sleep
- Number of hours Glen drove to calm down
- The thing Glen would rather do than share a room. "Jump off a ..."
- The ultimate outcome Glen wanted for his sanity.
- The travel team's response time to Glen's email. Silence
- Number of people needing separate rooms
- The place where Glen almost took stress leave from
- The city Glen would have to travel to for the Event
- Drink What Glen would have needed to survive the stress.
- The thing Josef did when Glen vented about Karen.
- Number of days the Hockey World Masters lasted
- The Name of the person who failed to arrange
- Glen's level of patience after multiple mishaps
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- Glen's final consequence
- The word Glen used to describe the situation
- The communication failure led to an absolute
- Glens Method of resolving workplace frustration
- The level of planning effort Karen put in "less than..."
- What glen wanted to bang his head against after hearing Karen's Plan
- Glen's Emotion When no room was booked
- The person Glen Copied into Emails
- The person who failed to follow basic instruction.
- The City where the Hockey World Masters was Held
- Glen's Primary mode of communication
- Glen's famous phrase when he's reached his limit "I'm done with this..."
25 Clues: Glen's final consequence • Where was Josef expected to Sleep • The person Glen Copied into Emails • Glen's Primary mode of communication • Glen's Emotion When no room was booked • Number of hours Glen drove to calm down • Number of people needing separate rooms • The word Glen used to describe the situation • The communication failure led to an absolute • ...
The End Justifies the Means 2025-03-23
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- Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.
- An agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning.
- An action or system by which a result is brought about.
- A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives.
- A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.
- Critical observation or examination.
- Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- Having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles and ideals.
- Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior.
- The cruel or violent treatment of a person or animal.
- Intention or purpose.
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- The state or quality of being worthy of respect or esteem.
- A short saying stating a general truth or piece of advice.
- The gradual destruction or diminution of something.
- A result or effect of an action or condition.
- The final part of something.
- Attempt to explain or justify (behavior or an attitude) with logical reasons, even if these are not true or appropriate.
- Keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- Show or prove to be right or reasonable.
20 Clues: Intention or purpose. • The final part of something. • Critical observation or examination. • Show or prove to be right or reasonable. • A result or effect of an action or condition. • The gradual destruction or diminution of something. • The cruel or violent treatment of a person or animal. • An action or system by which a result is brought about. • ...
The Call of the Wild 2025-04-21
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- the leader of the sled dogs
- also works with Buck
- The gardeners helper who sells buck
- large animal Buck killed
- Buck's ignorant owner of the South
- a man who works with Buck
- Thronton friend
- buck's initial home
- A kind and understanding man who becomes buck's true owner
- wild animals buck is drawn to
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- the city where Buck is kidnapped
- buck and his fellow dogs
- buck's california owner
- Charles wife
- a region in Yukon where the story take space
- the setting for the majority of the story
- Buck killed him for hitting Thronton
- the main protagonist a mixed breed dog
- the resource sought by the characters in the north
- Buck and Spitz did this
- Mercedes brother
21 Clues: Charles wife • Thronton friend • Mercedes brother • buck's initial home • also works with Buck • buck's california owner • Buck and Spitz did this • buck and his fellow dogs • large animal Buck killed • a man who works with Buck • the leader of the sled dogs • wild animals buck is drawn to • the city where Buck is kidnapped • Buck's ignorant owner of the South • ...
The Hearth and the Salamander 2025-05-22
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- How firemen sometimes feel about books
- Montag’s job, like his father and grandfather
- Where Montag hides the stolen book at home
- What Montag feels about burning the woman
- Fire captain who visits Montag’s house
- What the old woman lights to start the fire
- Where the old woman chooses to die with her books
- Person who reports the old woman for having books
- Number of books Montag shows Mildred
- What both Montag and Mildred do about their first meeting
- How Montag feels the next morning
- What a man had to use to write a book
- How Montag feels inside
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- How the firemen act after the woman burns
- Liquid used by firemen to burn books
- What the old woman chooses instead of leaving
- What Beatty calls people who like books
- Where Montag hides the book without thinking
- How Montag and Mildred’s beds are arranged
- Where Montag has hidden 20 more books
- What Mildred calls the characters on the TV
- What Mildred takes to sleep
- What supposedly killed Clarisse
- What Montag wants to do with what he finds in books
- What Beatty says all books are
- What Mildred is obsessed with
- How Beatty sounds while talking about books
- What Montag begins doing after Beatty leaves
28 Clues: How Montag feels inside • What Mildred takes to sleep • What Mildred is obsessed with • What Beatty says all books are • What supposedly killed Clarisse • How Montag feels the next morning • Liquid used by firemen to burn books • Number of books Montag shows Mildred • Where Montag has hidden 20 more books • What a man had to use to write a book • ...
The Reflection in the Dark 2025-06-30
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- What did her reflection sometimes warp into?
- What flickered at the edge of her vision?
- What sensation crawled through her chest?
- Where were Anna's eyes irresistibly drawn above the sink?
- Where did her reflection sometimes appear besides physical mirrors?
- What did Anna's home once feel like?
- What did Anna tell herself caused the strange occurrences?
- What pounded against the windows during her bath?
- What did Anna do to the mirror with a heavy object?
- What did the reflection whisper Anna already was?
- What color were her reflection's eyes one night?
- What did the loud voices in her head know?
- Where did her reflection sometimes appear, besides glass windows?
- How had Anna always been?
- What did Anna feel watching her from beyond the glass?
- What did her reflection's expression shift to, besides cruel smiling?
- How did Anna's eyes look in the mirror?
- What did Anna start avoiding?
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- What did Anna light before her bath?
- What had her fractured mind become?
- Where did Anna see her reflection, besides glass?
- What had crept into Anna's daily life?
- What did Anna pride herself on having?
- How were the voices described when whispers began?
- What did the reflection tell her she was of her own mind?
- What did Anna see staring back in her own eyes?
- What were the faces in the shards?
- What did Anna decide to take one evening?
- What did fear feel like tightening around her throat?
- What shimmered in the endless, dark void behind the broken glass?
- What did her home now feel like?
- What did sleep become for Anna?
- How did her reflection sometimes respond to her movements?
- How were faces in her nightmares?
- What appeared on her face overnight?
35 Clues: How had Anna always been? • What did Anna start avoiding? • What did sleep become for Anna? • What did her home now feel like? • How were faces in her nightmares? • What were the faces in the shards? • What had her fractured mind become? • What did Anna light before her bath? • What did Anna's home once feel like? • What appeared on her face overnight? • ...
THE POPE AND THE VATICAN 2025-06-24
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- An ancient Egyptian word meaning ‘to draw out’.
- The number of patriachs.
- Religious leader (oversees a diocese)
- Allows people to sense the presence of the Creator
- Living as though there is no God
- Jacob’s name was changed to this.
- A sacred place
- Religious Leader (leads a parish)
- Scriptures God’s teaching is the Word of God
- Testament Forty-six books are found in the
- The number of commandments
- A particular system of beliefs, values, rituals, and worship shared by a number of people
- The official public worship of the Church is to remember and celebrate God
- Another name for God.
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- Religious Laws
- Allows people to think about the presence of the Creator
- The core of the person
- Where religious writings are found
- An established set of actions and procedures used in a ceremony
- Pharaoh.
- A supernatural being, power, or force
- An act of reverence and respect paid to God and only to God
- Religious Leader (head of the Church)
- Meaning holy or dedicated for religious purposes
- A collection of Bible readings used during Mass
- A binding agreement between two people or groups.
- A sacred symbol
- Testament Twenty-seven books are found in the
- Eucharist The most important religious ritual
29 Clues: Pharaoh. • Religious Laws • A sacred place • A sacred symbol • Another name for God. • The core of the person • The number of patriachs. • The number of commandments • Living as though there is no God • Jacob’s name was changed to this. • Religious Leader (leads a parish) • Where religious writings are found • A supernatural being, power, or force • Religious leader (oversees a diocese) • ...
The Lion and the Mouse 2025-08-05
Across
- To walk slowly and calmly.
- To get twisted or caught up in something.
- To run or move quickly and playfully.
- To have spots or patches of color or light.
- More than a few, but not many.
- To feel unsure or not believe something.
- Speed or hurry.
- To speak in a low or unclear voice.
- A feeling of anger or annoyance when things go wrong.
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- Sad or weak in a way that makes you feel sorry.
- Worry or care about something.
- Serious and not smiling.
- To hit or move something with a quick, strong motion.
- To mess up or disturb something smooth.
- A quiet, gentle laugh.
- Causing fear; very scary.
- To shake slightly from fear, cold, or nerves.
- A darker area where sunlight is blocked.
- Very big; huge.
- A soft, quiet sound or whisper.
- To move quickly with small steps.
- Acting better than others; proud in a rude way.
- To slide suddenly, usually while moving fast.
23 Clues: Very big; huge. • Speed or hurry. • A quiet, gentle laugh. • Serious and not smiling. • Causing fear; very scary. • To walk slowly and calmly. • Worry or care about something. • More than a few, but not many. • A soft, quiet sound or whisper. • To move quickly with small steps. • To speak in a low or unclear voice. • To run or move quickly and playfully. • ...
The Lion and the Mouse 2025-08-05
Across
- A soft, quiet sound or whisper.
- To move quickly with small steps.
- To hit or move something with a quick, strong motion.
- Sad or weak in a way that makes you feel sorry.
- Worry or care about something.
- To mess up or disturb something smooth.
- To get twisted or caught up in something.
- More than a few, but not many.
- A darker area where sunlight is blocked.
- To speak in a low or unclear voice.
- To have spots or patches of color or light.
- To run or move quickly and playfully.
- To slide suddenly, usually while moving fast.
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- A feeling of anger or annoyance when things go wrong.
- Speed or hurry.
- A quiet, gentle laugh.
- To feel unsure or not believe something.
- Causing fear; very scary.
- Acting better than others; proud in a rude way.
- Very big; huge.
- To walk slowly and calmly.
- Serious and not smiling.
- To shake slightly from fear, cold, or nerves.
23 Clues: Speed or hurry. • Very big; huge. • A quiet, gentle laugh. • Serious and not smiling. • Causing fear; very scary. • To walk slowly and calmly. • Worry or care about something. • More than a few, but not many. • A soft, quiet sound or whisper. • To move quickly with small steps. • To speak in a low or unclear voice. • To run or move quickly and playfully. • ...
The Hunt for the Seventh 2022-12-02
Across
- The Protagonist/Main Character
- a clue that leads Jim to the Clock Tower
- what's the name of the home of the woman who wrote the small guidebook that Mrs. B gave Eve?
- what is the name of Eve's two dogs?
- who does Jim consider to be the Chisel killer, at first?
- the clue that Jim finds at the hothouse that leads him to the ice house
- book that held the deaths of people, Jim and Einstein found this in the Bigger Chaple
- what is the name of Lord Oswald Minerva's cat?
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- where Jim witnesses Harriet Minerva's death
- a clue that something dire is going to happen on the approaching summer solstice, found at the bear pit, and leads Jim to the hothouse
- who is Eve's dad?
- a sort of wicker, the old name for what baskets were made out of
- the place where Jim first talks to Einstein
- what town is Mrs. B from?
- place where Sal and Jim found the Willow Crown, and where Jim witnessed Lord Oswald's and his cat's death
- Lord Minerva's autistic son, also known as Einstein, was the Seventh Minerva child to die
- buildings used to store ice through the years
- where does the clue of a boat lead Jim to?
- Jim's little sister who helps him find the clues to find the seventh
- what happened to Lady Beatrice Minerva?
20 Clues: who is Eve's dad? • what town is Mrs. B from? • The Protagonist/Main Character • what is the name of Eve's two dogs? • what happened to Lady Beatrice Minerva? • a clue that leads Jim to the Clock Tower • where does the clue of a boat lead Jim to? • where Jim witnesses Harriet Minerva's death • the place where Jim first talks to Einstein • ...
The Trojan War & The Odyssey 2022-12-12
Across
- God of the wind
- Where Odysseus learns about the suitors
- Odysseus' son
- golden apple: "to the ___"
- Odysseus, King of ___
- He kills Patroclus
- Trojan king
- How Odysseus defeats the Trojans
- What Odysseus does to the cyclopes
- Odysseus is warned against eating Helios' ___
- Paris accepts her bribe
- Odysseus' wife
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- a monstrous whirlpool
- causes users to forget their homeland
- Athena's disguise for Odysseus
- Number of years Odysseus is away from home
- Disguised as a woman to avoid going to war
- Goddess who protects and helps Odysseus
- The Greek army is made up of Helen's ____
- Witch who turns men in to animals
- keeps Odysseus prisoner
- half women/half birds
- What Penelope uses in her test for the suitors
- a monster with six heads
- What Paris does that triggers the war
- He kills Achilles
- "the face that launched a thousand ships"
27 Clues: Trojan king • Odysseus' son • Odysseus' wife • God of the wind • He kills Achilles • He kills Patroclus • a monstrous whirlpool • Odysseus, King of ___ • half women/half birds • keeps Odysseus prisoner • Paris accepts her bribe • a monster with six heads • golden apple: "to the ___" • Athena's disguise for Odysseus • How Odysseus defeats the Trojans • Witch who turns men in to animals • ...
The call of the wild 2023-05-05
Across
- Bucks third master
- Mercedes Brother
- Infected with rabies
- How did buck react to the strangers rope
- Bucks rival
- Bucks first master
- Small dog who lives on judge millers estate
- Bucks ancestors
- Reason why Buck liked lying beside the campfire
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- Was kidnapped
- Reason why Buck was kidnapped
- Charles wife
- Person who took Buck from Perrauld and Francois
- Perraults job
- Was shot because he was sick
- Helper at Judge Millers estate
- Why was Buck always hungry
- What made it more difficult for Buck to move faster
- Buys Buck from Perrault and Francois
- What happened to the dog that didn't obey
20 Clues: Bucks rival • Charles wife • Was kidnapped • Perraults job • Bucks ancestors • Mercedes Brother • Bucks third master • Bucks first master • Infected with rabies • Why was Buck always hungry • Was shot because he was sick • Reason why Buck was kidnapped • Helper at Judge Millers estate • Buys Buck from Perrault and Francois • How did buck react to the strangers rope • ...
The Devil in the Details 2025-02-03
Across
- The hidden web of complications inside something that seemed simple at first. Like when you thought setting up WiFi was just plugging in a router but suddenly found yourself reading a 50-page manual written in an ancient dialect of tech jargon.
- The art of getting something exactly right, down to the last detail. It’s what separates a master chef from someone who just throws in ingredients and hopes for the best.
- A clever little gap in the rules that someone (usually a lawyer or a mischievous genius) finds and exploits. Ever heard of someone getting out of a parking ticket on a technicality? That’s a loophole at work.
- A small but mighty section of a contract, often buried in the fine print, that could completely change its meaning. It’s the reason you suddenly owe a cancellation fee you didn’t know existed.
- The unexpected twist that turns a simple task into a headache. Like when you just wanted to fix a leaky faucet but ended up flooding the entire bathroom.
- The intense act of examining something with so much attention that it might as well be under a microscope. Scrutiny is what happens when a detective inspects a crime scene—or when your boss suddenly decides to really review your work.
- A supposedly simple agreement that, thanks to fine print, can transform an innocent handshake deal into a lifelong financial nightmare. Always read before signing—unless you enjoy surprises in legal form.
- A word that means this mistake is BIG. Whether it’s a fatal flaw in a design or a fatal error in a decision, it’s the kind of mistake that could cost you a lot—sometimes everything.
- The inevitable outcome of your choices, whether good or bad. It’s why skipping breakfast might leave you hangry by noon or why ignoring the fine print in a gym membership might have you paying for it forever.
- A deep and thorough look at something to ensure it’s up to standard. Your landlord does this before returning your deposit, your dentist does this before telling you bad news, and your teacher should have done this before grading your paper unfairly.
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- The bold but often misguided belief that you totally know what you’re doing—even when you don’t. It’s why people confidently assemble furniture without the manual and end up with a lopsided mess.
- The act of confidently believing something is true without checking. It’s why people grab salt instead of sugar in recipes and why you think your charger is in your bag—until you actually check.
- A lifesaving list of things you swear you won’t forget—but will definitely forget unless you actually use it. It’s the difference between a perfectly packed suitcase and realizing at the airport that your passport is sitting at home.
- The unfortunate fate of something that should have been noticed but wasn’t. Like that one typo in your résumé that your brain skipped over 17 times but somehow jumped out the moment you hit “Send.”
- The sneaky little voice in your head that convinces you that you’re definitely right even when reality begs to differ. It’s why people think their terrible driving is actually great and why the internet is full of arguments that will never be won.
- A short, wise saying that has survived centuries just to remind you that life is full of surprises, usually the unpleasant kind. It’s the kind of phrase that makes you nod in agreement while realizing you just made the mistake it warned against.
- That dangerous feeling of getting too comfortable, assuming nothing can go wrong—until it does. It’s like leaving your umbrella at home because the weather app said sunny, only to find yourself in a torrential downpour five minutes later.
- The mental spotlight that allows you to actually notice things before they become a problem. Lose it, and you’ll find yourself missing deadlines, misreading signs, or walking straight into a glass door.
- The exhausting act of obsessing over every tiny detail of a task, ensuring that no one involved ever breathes freely. If you’ve ever had a boss who insists on approving every single email you send, congratulations—you’ve been micromanaged.
- A tiny piece of information that, if ignored, can turn a smooth sailing plan into a full-blown disaster. Think of it as the one missing puzzle piece that ruins the whole picture, or the salt you forgot in a recipe that turns a delicious meal into a bland disappointment.
20 Clues: The unexpected twist that turns a simple task into a headache. Like when you just wanted to fix a leaky faucet but ended up flooding the entire bathroom. • The art of getting something exactly right, down to the last detail. It’s what separates a master chef from someone who just throws in ingredients and hopes for the best. • ...
The Sieve and the Sand 2025-02-12
Across
- (Lost reflection and conversation in society)
- Dentifrice (Commercialism, propaganda)
- White Clown (Mindless entertainment)
- of the Field (Biblical reference, simplicity vs. materialism)
- vs. Individuality (Montag's internal struggle)
- Reading (Montag’s mistake, emotional reaction)
- Beach (Poem read by Montag, highlights loss of meaning)
- Alarm (Montag’s house is reported—cliffhanger moment)
- and Laughter (Mrs. Phelps cries, others laugh—society’s numbness)
- Transformation (From fireman to seeker of knowledge)
- Green Bullet (Secret communication, rebellion)
- Reimagined (Religious distortion in mass media)
- Parlor (Distraction, suppression of thought)
- Fear (Cowardice vs. willingness to help Montag)
- (Mentor, former English professor)
- Radios (Constant noise, prevents independent thinking)
- Hound (Threat, government surveillance)
Down
- Influence (Still affecting Montag’s thoughts)
- Beatty (Antagonist, represents authority and contradiction)
- Firemen (Danger of being discovered)
- & Death (Recurring theme—Mildred’s overdose, war)
- as Destruction vs. Fire as Enlightenment (Shifting symbolism)
- Friends (Mrs. Bowles, Mrs. Phelps—represent shallow society)
- Hidden in the Vent (Montag’s secret, growing rebellion)
- Things Missing (Books' importance: quality, leisure, action)
- (Mildred turning Montag in)
- and the Sand (Symbolism, Montag’s childhood memory)
- War (Looming conflict ignored by society)
- (Government control over thought)
- Bible (Symbol of knowledge and loss)
30 Clues: (Mildred turning Montag in) • (Government control over thought) • (Mentor, former English professor) • Firemen (Danger of being discovered) • White Clown (Mindless entertainment) • Bible (Symbol of knowledge and loss) • Dentifrice (Commercialism, propaganda) • Hound (Threat, government surveillance) • War (Looming conflict ignored by society) • ...
The Iliad and the Odyssey 2025-01-13
Across
- A one eyed creature
- The island Ogygia was trapped on
- The Goddess who helped bring Penelope and Odysseus back together
- A battle
- A contest that Odysseus won to win his wife back
- The woman taken by Agamemnon
- A mass sickness
- The men fighting against the Achaeans
- The man who was imprisoned on an island
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- Odysseus' wife
- Achaeans' greatest fighter
- A small place of land in the ocean
- The man who wrote the two stories
- The men fighting against the Trojans
- The leader of the Achaeans
- Odysseus' home kingdom
- Homer's story about Odysseus
- The woman taken by Achilles
- Homer's story about Achilles
- A group of men who fight in a war
20 Clues: A battle • Odysseus' wife • A mass sickness • A one eyed creature • Odysseus' home kingdom • Achaeans' greatest fighter • The leader of the Achaeans • The woman taken by Achilles • Homer's story about Odysseus • The woman taken by Agamemnon • Homer's story about Achilles • The island Ogygia was trapped on • The man who wrote the two stories • A group of men who fight in a war • ...
The Origin of the Church 2025-01-13
Across
- Represent a person before his or her life or an event before it occurs
- Council where bishops from around the world gather to address pressing issues
- Threefold, referring to the Central Mystery of the Christian Faith
- To hand on; passing on the Gospel message
- To become flesh, when Jesus became True God and True Man
- The tower where humanity tried to build "a name" and God confused their language
- ________ of God
- Prayer on behalf of another
- In the Nicene Creed it is One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
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- Gift given by God allowing the Pope to proclaim faith and morals without error
- Habitual and firm Disposition to do good
- An official, authoritative teaching of the Church
- The free and undeserved gift of God
- Special grace for the benefit of self and others
- Those teachers in the early Church who extended the Tradition of the Apostles (also dads)
- Particular, local Church
- Commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles and disciples
- To make holy
- Successor of the Apostles
- The Church's official, public, communal prayer
20 Clues: To make holy • ________ of God • Particular, local Church • Successor of the Apostles • Prayer on behalf of another • The free and undeserved gift of God • Habitual and firm Disposition to do good • To hand on; passing on the Gospel message • The Church's official, public, communal prayer • Special grace for the benefit of self and others • ...
The Cross and the Switchblade 2024-10-14
20 Clues: God • Lord • David • Faith • Jesus • Cross • Court • Bible • Teens • Danger • Verses • Pslams • Gospel • Prayer • Murder • New York • Violence • Wilkerson • Scripture • Switchblade
The Individual and the Family 2024-10-31
Across
- A group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
- A marriage system where an individual has only one spouse.
- A marriage system where an individual has multiple spouses.
- People connected by blood or marriage, forming extended family.
- Descent or inheritance passed down through the father’s line.
- A residence pattern where the couple lives near or with the wife’s family.
- A residence pattern where the married couple sets up their own household apart from both families.
- Another term for the joining of two people in marriage.
- A marriage system where a woman has multiple husbands.
- A person who enforces rules and discipline within a group, often in families.
- The practice of marrying outside one’s social group.
- Descent or inheritance passed down through the mother’s line.
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- A marriage system where a man has multiple wives.
- A residence pattern where the couple lives near or with the husband’s family.
- The act of marrying one person while still legally married to another.
- Blood relationship
- A diagram showing relationships between family members across generations.
- The process of learning norms, values, and social skills.
- A brother or sister; a person with the same parents as another person.
- A system of descent that considers both the mother’s and father’s lineage.
- One’s social position or rank within a group.
- The primary income earner in a household.
- A legally or culturally recognized union of two people.
- The practice of marrying within one’s own social group.
- The act of reproduction, especially as a part of family life.
25 Clues: Blood relationship • The primary income earner in a household. • One’s social position or rank within a group. • A marriage system where a man has multiple wives. • The practice of marrying outside one’s social group. • A marriage system where a woman has multiple husbands. • A legally or culturally recognized union of two people. • ...
The Lord Of the Rings 2024-10-15
Across
- as is Tom Bombadil
- Ring gold circle determined to rule the world
- the dwarves lived in before Balrog
- Galadriel in ROP
- Theodin exercises this often
- Faramir is largely
- the stuff the surprised cast and crew of LOTR at Helms Deep
- all of LOTR
- of the dwarves it was spoken
- all of elvendom
- the ring was to Bilbo
- Sauron called her his cat
- Mithril could be
- Arwen is
- as the elves do their swords
- of most caves
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- Frodo would be
- deciding who got the ring was quite the _______
- Legolas's ____ locks
- the feeling one has while reading LOTR
- Elrond is
- Thranduil holds a great deal of this
- Sam spoke with surprising ______
- the Eagles caused this
- of Beorn
- Tolkien's word usage
- The Shire
- Hobbits at The Green Dragon
- Gandalf did so to the fellowship
- or so we think
- the fellowship began doing so together
31 Clues: of Beorn • Arwen is • Elrond is • The Shire • all of LOTR • of most caves • Frodo would be • or so we think • all of elvendom • Galadriel in ROP • Mithril could be • as is Tom Bombadil • Faramir is largely • Legolas's ____ locks • Tolkien's word usage • the ring was to Bilbo • the Eagles caused this • Sauron called her his cat • Hobbits at The Green Dragon • Theodin exercises this often • ...
The Call of the Wild 2024-11-07
Across
- People are traveling to Yukon to search for _____.
- The gardener kidnaps Buck because he owes people _____.
- When Buck tries to attack the man who opened the crate, he is struck with a _____.
- One who steals
- Buck enjoys playing with his owner's __________
- Relating to times before civilization
- A domesticated dog stolen from his home in California
- Dogs are known for their _____ to their owners.
- Buck is thrown into a _____ car and sent up north.
- A man in a red _____ pries open the cage-like crate with a hatchet.
- The Yukon is in northwest _____.
- What happens to the one dog that doesn't obey.
- _____ period marked by the pursuit of wealth in the rugged and challenging terrain of the Yukon
- During his trip up north Buck does not eat or _______, and he becomes ill.
- Buck weighs 140 _____ and is strong, healthy, and muscular.
Down
- The author of "The Call of the Wild"
- _____ The gardener who kidnaps Buck
- Manuel has a bad ______ habit, leading to the his kidnapping of Buck.
- Paid $300 for Buck.
- _____ Miller is Buck's owner, who lives on a large estate
- Buck knew he was on a train when he heard its _____.
- While on the ship, Buck meets a tough dog named _____.
- Buck does not understand why he is being ______ by his kidnappers.
- Buck is a mix between a Saint _______ and a Scottish Shepherd
- The other dog purchased by Francois and Perrault.
- Before being kidnapped, Buck is treated with _____ by his master.
- _____ dogs are trained to pull people and freight across snow
- Buck is mystified by a strange white substance called _____.
- Another word for canine.
29 Clues: One who steals • Paid $300 for Buck. • Another word for canine. • The Yukon is in northwest _____. • _____ The gardener who kidnaps Buck • The author of "The Call of the Wild" • Relating to times before civilization • What happens to the one dog that doesn't obey. • Buck enjoys playing with his owner's __________ • Dogs are known for their _____ to their owners. • ...
The Sun And The Star 2024-11-20
Across
- The river of pain and punishment
- The main underworld river that the ferryman Charon would take the souls of the dead across into Hades.
- Home of the gods or most of the gods
- The river of lamentation its filled with millions of heartbroken voices
- Home of Nyx and her minions, made up of small bug-like creatures
- Apollos cabin is known for being proficient in this form of weaponry
- A form of transportation that underworld creatures and children of Hades use.
- The river of forgetfulness just one drop can make you forget who you are
- Hades's kingdom
- A place for greek demigods to stay safe
- the battle against the tartarus and the monster (and some unclaimed demigods) and demigods.
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- The camp for roman demigods was more successful then the greek camp
- Percy's sword that appears to look like a pen until uncapped
- A powerful metal wielded by gods and their demigod children.
- The river of fire used to heal to keep the souls intact for punishment
- A video form of communication done via rainbow used by gods and demigods.
- a garden in hades's palace filled with mostly pomegrants
- Nico's weapon that was obtained in the underworld
- Will brings this down with him to have comfort
- Where Nico and his sister were trapped for around 70 years
20 Clues: Hades's kingdom • The river of pain and punishment • Home of the gods or most of the gods • A place for greek demigods to stay safe • Will brings this down with him to have comfort • Nico's weapon that was obtained in the underworld • a garden in hades's palace filled with mostly pomegrants • Where Nico and his sister were trapped for around 70 years • ...
The Lord of the Flies 2026-01-16
Across
- Unexpected changes or fluctuations in fortune or circumstances.
- A sharp, bitter, or stinging taste or smell.
- Severe criticism or punishment.
- Secretive, sly, or shifty.
- Completely obvious or obtrusive; without attempt at concealment.
- Unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly.
- A gap or interruption in continuity; a break or pause.
- The action or process of developing or unfolding
- A stronghold or a projecting part of a fortification.
- Ridicule or mockery intended to show contempt.
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- Downward slopes, such as those on a hill.
- Excessively fat; having a large, bulky body.
- spirited enthusiasm or exuberant high spirits.
- A brilliant radiance or shining splendor.
- A deep, immeasurable space, gulf, or cavity.
- A large spiral shell of a marine mollusk.
- Something very large and powerful, particularly a massive sea creature.
- A loud and persistent outcry or noise
- Deep-seated, often mutual hatred.
- Difficult or impossible to understand or interpret.
20 Clues: Secretive, sly, or shifty. • Severe criticism or punishment. • Deep-seated, often mutual hatred. • A loud and persistent outcry or noise • Downward slopes, such as those on a hill. • A brilliant radiance or shining splendor. • A large spiral shell of a marine mollusk. • Excessively fat; having a large, bulky body. • A sharp, bitter, or stinging taste or smell. • ...
The Laws of the Universe 2026-02-08
Across
- A process where no heat enters or leaves the system.
- The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- A process that occurs naturally without external intervention.
- The temperature scale that starts at absolute zero.
- A process that cannot run backward (like breaking an egg).
- A force that opposes motion and generates heat.
- A device defined by the Zeroth Law.
- Complete disorder and unpredictability.
- A state of balance where no net change occurs.
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- The overall description of a system (e.g., pressure, temperature).
- A measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
- The specific arrangement of every particle in a system.
- The law dealing with thermal equilibrium (comes before the first).
- To scatter or spread out, effectively wasting energy as heat.
- The standard unit of energy.
- A system that exchanges neither matter nor energy with its surroundings.
- The ultimate isolated system.
- Limited in size or extent.
- Energy transferred between objects due to temperature difference.
- The energy of motion.
20 Clues: The energy of motion. • Limited in size or extent. • The standard unit of energy. • The ultimate isolated system. • A device defined by the Zeroth Law. • Complete disorder and unpredictability. • A state of balance where no net change occurs. • A force that opposes motion and generates heat. • A measure of disorder or randomness in a system. • ...
The Parable of the Sower 2025-09-22
Across
- Choke out seed
- Symbolized by fowls of the air
- Number of types of ground in the parable
- Ground that is uncultivated, trodden down
- What plants need to grow in barren ground
- The seedlings on stony ground had roots that were too ____
- Jesus' people will have _____
- Major city in region where Jesus spoke the parable of the sower
- What the seed that fell upon rocks withered away from lack of
- Weeds
- Devoured seed on wayside ground
- The seed on good ground sprang up and bare fruit an _____ (Luk. 8:8)
- What needs prepared so that the seed of the Word can grow (7,7)
- Result of good ground
- The process of planting the seed
- What the types of ground represent
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- What Jesus spoke in so only his disciples would understand
- The sower
- The plants on thorny ground were ___ (Luk. 8:7)
- Wayside ground remains ___
- God's people are able to rise above the things of the world and gain ____
- "...the sun of righteousness arise with ___ in his wings" (Mal.4)
- Group of people who worked together to raise crops
- Stony ground cannot handle ______
- Watering crops in dry ground
- Better absorbed when soil is cultivated well
- __________ went forth to sow
- Heat causes plants in stony ground to _____ (Luk. 8:6)
- What the seed in the parable represents (4,2,3)
- What makes good ground good
- Gives plants energy
- Symbol of Jesus (Mal.4)
- Those whom Jesus called to follow him
- A Biblical symbol for the Word
34 Clues: Weeds • The sower • Choke out seed • Gives plants energy • Result of good ground • Symbol of Jesus (Mal.4) • Wayside ground remains ___ • What makes good ground good • Watering crops in dry ground • __________ went forth to sow • Jesus' people will have _____ • Symbolized by fowls of the air • A Biblical symbol for the Word • Devoured seed on wayside ground • ...
The Lamb to the Slaughter 2026-01-14
Across
- the seemingly gentle protagonist who commits the murder
- the type of humor created by the story’s irony
- the frozen object used as the murder weapon
- the ordinary home setting of the crime
- Mary’s method of avoiding arrest
- what the police are searching for but never find
- where the murder weapon is stored before the crime
- the specific part of the lamb used as a weapon
- the unexpected ending of the story
- Mary’s husband and the victim in the story
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- type of irony shown when the police eat the weapon
- Crime that Mary actually committed
- the group that investigates Patrick’s death
- assumptions about women that protect Mary
- Mary’s excuse involving a trip to the grocery store
- the men who unknowingly destroy the evidence
- a literary device where expectation contrasts with reality
- type of irony when words mean the opposite of what is intended
- type of irony where the reader knows more than the characters
- Mary’s condition that increases situational irony
20 Clues: Mary’s method of avoiding arrest • Crime that Mary actually committed • the unexpected ending of the story • the ordinary home setting of the crime • assumptions about women that protect Mary • Mary’s husband and the victim in the story • the group that investigates Patrick’s death • the frozen object used as the murder weapon • ...
the french revolution & the church 2025-09-12
Across
- forcefuling taking away
- leaders of the church
- E in LEF.
- L in LEF, freedom
- F in LEF, brotherhood
- a set of rules stating how a country is governed
- ordinary people
- nobility
- belief that knowledge comes from experience and observation
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- belief that knowledge comes from reason and logic
- a political system where one has absolute
- government by a king or queen
- not related to or apart of any religion
- a movement valuing reason, science, and individual rights.
- mistreatment due to beliefs
- people select representitives to govern
- clergy
- someone who suffers or dies for their faith
- meeting of representitives of all states
- group formed by the thirdestate representing all of france
- a major change
- government by the people
22 Clues: clergy • nobility • E in LEF. • a major change • ordinary people • L in LEF, freedom • leaders of the church • F in LEF, brotherhood • forcefuling taking away • government by the people • mistreatment due to beliefs • government by a king or queen • not related to or apart of any religion • people select representitives to govern • meeting of representitives of all states • ...
The Annunciation; The Glass Managerie 2026-02-12
Across
- a faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information
- simple plain or unattractive
- the light that appears in the east before the sun rises
- to imitate someone
- light in color or having little color
- a mythical creature with a body of a lion and a head of a man
- a false perception or belief
- a Spanish dictator from 1939 to 1975
- The act of telling, announcing
- not neat or organized
- behaveas one who thinks one is superior to others
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- a quality of being easily broken or damaged
- a butterfly like insect that eats clothes
- a shop wich sells cold cuts and sandwiches
- a platform alongsid a house with a roof
- a duty
- a dirty or messy place
- full of shadows, dark or dim
- a curtain hung in a doorway
- A town in Spain bombed by the fascists regimes and a painting by Picasso
- the last light of everyday after the sun sets
21 Clues: a duty • to imitate someone • not neat or organized • a dirty or messy place • a curtain hung in a doorway • simple plain or unattractive • full of shadows, dark or dim • a false perception or belief • The act of telling, announcing • a Spanish dictator from 1939 to 1975 • light in color or having little color • a platform alongsid a house with a roof • ...
The Calm and the chaos 2026-02-13
Across
- The first ritual we performed side by side palms folded hearts steadier
- The name you use when I am being small cute and slightly dramatic
- The mechanical betrayal that tried to ruin the night but failed
- The hobby where I try to freeze every moment of life forever
- A Gujarati sentence that sounds like scolding but secretly feels like love
- The first time our worlds officially crossed when both families sat in the same room
- The profession you jokingly stole because you listen to all of my chaos
- The one thing we never seem to run out of when we are together endless blank
- The gift that said I know you better than words ever could
- The teasing nickname you gave me because I am apparently too animated to be human
- What you secretly renamed me because all our dates end at sunrise
- The drink that proved our tastes and maybe our hearts matched
- A room full of lights and games where you turned into the happiest child I had ever seen
- The day boyfriend girlfriend gently retired and forever took its place
- The one thing you have been asking me to do for months but I am too shy to try
- Our shared festival love language spinning music and circles
- Your simplest expression my greatest strength
- Secret make out spot which did not last long
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- The attachment style you misread me as before knowing how deeply I love
- The bouquet that quietly said your smile matters more
- The devotional song lyrics you sent me when you tried to calm me down before you knew me
- The word I say wrong on purpose and you correct every time
- Something sweet and a sticky note that turned a misunderstanding into something softer
- The most unromantic landmark that became our favorite memory spot
- The number you chase me for daily like a fitness coach with feelings
- What you told me I was to you even before we were anything
- The day you walked into my home not as a guest but as something much more
- Our quiet code for love hidden in plain sight
- The place that pretended to be dinner but quietly became our first date
- The title you once gave us your best kept blank
- The faith we discovered we shared before anything else
- Apparently my heart does not feel it multiplies tenfold
- The show we planned to watch but never did because we got distracted
- The place where your usual order coincidence felt suspiciously romantic
- The word you call me that literally means kid but somehow feels like love
- The drive back from the office celebration that quietly became the start of us
- The slow moving seats outside your apartment where time forgot to pass
- The only thing longer than our dates
38 Clues: The only thing longer than our dates • Secret make out spot which did not last long • Our quiet code for love hidden in plain sight • Your simplest expression my greatest strength • The title you once gave us your best kept blank • The bouquet that quietly said your smile matters more • The faith we discovered we shared before anything else • ...
The Language of the Mind 2026-01-12
Across
- Life-threatening condition caused by excess serotonergic activity, characterized by autonomic instability, hyperreflexia, and altered mental status.
- Late-onset involuntary choreoathetoid movements caused by long-term dopamine D2 receptor blockade
- Neonatal bilirubin encephalopathy risk linked to ceftriaxone.
- Term describing the adverse effect of muscarinic blockade causing dry mouth, blurred vision, and confusion.
- Extrapyramidal side effect presenting with resting tremor, rigidity, and slowed movements due to dopamine blockade.
- Neurotransmitter most implicated in reward, psychosis, and movement disorders.
- Neurological movement disorder causing involuntary sustained muscle contractions and facial grimacing.
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- Inability to remain still, often caused by medications characterized by fidgeting, pacing, rocking, or foot tapping, leading to significant anxiety and restlessness.
- Negative symptom of schizophrenia involving reduced emotional expression.
- Seven-item scale used to screen and assess severity of generalized anxiety disorder.
- Endocrine side effect most associated with risperidone and paliperidone.
- Rare but life-threatening dermatologic reaction often linked to antiepileptics, sulfa drugs, or lamotrigine; involves mucosal blistering.
- Describes a patient with diminished motivation and indifference to surroundings.
- Add on behaviors or experiences such as hallucinations and delusion not present in a normal healthy person.
- A reduction or absence of normal behaviors, emotions and drives.
- Core symptom of major depressive disorder defined as loss of interest or inability to experience pleasure.
- A hallmark of Bipolar II
- Bipolar mood episode marked by elevated or irritable mood, decreased need for sleep, grandiosity, and impaired functioning for at least 1 week.
- Persistent pattern of excessive worry lasting at least 6 months.
- Nine-item screening tool used to assess severity of depression.
20 Clues: A hallmark of Bipolar II • Neonatal bilirubin encephalopathy risk linked to ceftriaxone. • Nine-item screening tool used to assess severity of depression. • A reduction or absence of normal behaviors, emotions and drives. • Persistent pattern of excessive worry lasting at least 6 months. • Endocrine side effect most associated with risperidone and paliperidone. • ...
The Art of the Culinary 2025-09-18
Across
- measure milk?
- butter and milk
- eating utensil
- grinds up food
- bubbling heat
- cup for dry measuring
- mixing tool
- hot cooking top
- mix until liquid substance
- bowl used to mix in ingredients
- mashes food
- mix sauces together
- type of mitts
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- board cuts food on
- pick up soup with it
- soft with chocolate
- stores cold foods
- tips used to decorate cupcakes
- to heat up food
- knife Form of knife
- you scoop ice cream with it
- used to sometimes mix used for baking
- to hold foods in
- delicate food design
- very hot
- stores frozen foods
- to stir
- a fine dice
28 Clues: to stir • very hot • mixing tool • mashes food • a fine dice • measure milk? • bubbling heat • type of mitts • eating utensil • grinds up food • butter and milk • to heat up food • hot cooking top • to hold foods in • stores cold foods • board cuts food on • soft with chocolate • knife Form of knife • stores frozen foods • mix sauces together • pick up soup with it • delicate food design • cup for dry measuring • ...
The Warrior and the Princess 2025-11-12
Across
- The princess begged with her father.
- To be the winner of a battle.
- The princess was carried on this.
- Riches.
- People who fight in battles.
- The emperor's most prized possession.
- To tell a lie or give a wrong report.
- What kind of mountain Ixtli became.
- A helper for the princess.
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- To think about something again.
- Someone who is not royal.
- The prince wore clothes to look like a gardener.
- Colorful paintings covered the palace walls.
- The color of the daughter's hair.
- The princess sent food and clothes to the poor by
- Men who wanted to marry the princess.
- Jewels and brilliant feathers.
- People who try to take over a country.
- The emperor got super mad.
- What Popo turned into.
- To win battles over an enemy.
- The prince wanted to come back and marry her.
22 Clues: Riches. • What Popo turned into. • Someone who is not royal. • The emperor got super mad. • A helper for the princess. • People who fight in battles. • To be the winner of a battle. • To win battles over an enemy. • Jewels and brilliant feathers. • To think about something again. • The color of the daughter's hair. • The princess was carried on this. • ...
The Call Of The Wild 2025-11-12
Across
- to make pictures in your mind.
- to shine softly.
- very smart or very bright.
- very, very big.
- strange or different.
- something hard to do.
- a long trip from one place to another.
- moving fast.
- to find something new.
- when a flower opens up.
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- to talk very quietly.
- a small, soft light.
- something that is not easy to understand or explain.
- very good or amazing.
- being brave when something is hard or scary.
- to scare someone.
- to bring things together.
- very old.
- to move around without a plan.
- to shake a little.
20 Clues: very old. • moving fast. • very, very big. • to shine softly. • to scare someone. • to shake a little. • a small, soft light. • to talk very quietly. • very good or amazing. • strange or different. • something hard to do. • to find something new. • when a flower opens up. • to bring things together. • very smart or very bright. • to make pictures in your mind. • to move around without a plan. • ...
The Dance of the Flyers 2025-12-03
Across
- Center part (like Earth’s middle).
- Colorful sky lights (northern/southern).
- Spin around a central point.
- Attracts metal like iron.
- A small flute-like instrument.
- Mixing things to create something new.
- A tiny creature or small star.
- A curved shape that circles back.
- Day and night are equal (spring/fall).
- Huge or amazing.
- Very old, from long ago.
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- A repeated set of actions, like a tradition.
- Giant gas loops on the Sun.
- Keep something safe or unchanged.
- Steps to complete a task.
- Either end of Earth’s axis (North/South).
- Relax or undo something twisted.
- Sudden bright burst (light/fire).
- Heat moving through liquids/gases.
- A pink wildflower.
20 Clues: Huge or amazing. • A pink wildflower. • Very old, from long ago. • Steps to complete a task. • Attracts metal like iron. • Giant gas loops on the Sun. • Spin around a central point. • A small flute-like instrument. • A tiny creature or small star. • Relax or undo something twisted. • Keep something safe or unchanged. • Sudden bright burst (light/fire). • ...
THE HEART OF THE CITY 2025-12-16
Across
- The city centre is extremely _____________, with public transport links to every neighbourhood and the airport.
- Sarah walked through the city centre completely _____________, enjoying the freedom of exploring without company.
- If you want to visit the city museum, _____________ go ahead – it's free on Sundays!
- The city is constantly _____________, with new buildings, shops, and cultural spaces opening every month.
- Many families are leaving the heart of the city _____________ because they can no longer afford the rising rent prices.
- Unlike the bustling downtown area, the village where her grandparents live feels incredibly _____________ and peaceful.
- _____________ fifty thousand people visit the main plaza every weekend to enjoy street performances and markets.
- The old cathedral in the city centre has been part of the community's _____________ heritage for over 500 years.
- Some experts believe that _____________ taxis will transform transportation in city centres within the next decade.
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- _____________, the noise levels in the city centre can be overwhelming for people who aren't used to urban life.
- _____________, the historic district may seem chaotic, but once you explore it, you'll discover its hidden charm.
- The new metro system ensures that commuters can arrive at work _____________ every morning, even during peak hours.
- The historic monument in the city centre was _____________ with graffiti last night, shocking residents who consider it a symbol of their community's identity.
- A small fire broke out in a restaurant kitchen, and within minutes, the entire building was _____________.
- The air quality in the downtown area has improved significantly since the government introduced measures to reduce _____________.
- Living in the city centre is convenient because shops, restaurants, and entertainment are all _____________.
- Having a convenience store _____________ is one of the main advantages of living in the city center.
- During rush hour, the main square becomes so _____________ that it's difficult to move through the crowds.
- After running up five flights of stairs in the old apartment building, Maria arrived _____________ at her friend's door.
- Once the old church disappeared _____________ behind the modern skyscrapers, tourists realized how much the skyline had changed.
20 Clues: If you want to visit the city museum, _____________ go ahead – it's free on Sundays! • Having a convenience store _____________ is one of the main advantages of living in the city center. • The city is constantly _____________, with new buildings, shops, and cultural spaces opening every month. • ...
The Secret In The Word 2026-03-11
Across
- Kondisi ketergantungan secara fisik dan mental terhadap zat kimia
- Bagian otak yang berfungsi menjaga keseimbangan dan koordinasi gerak
- Zat warna empedu hasil perombakan sel darah merah di hati
- Penyakit akibat terdapatnya protein dalam urine karena kerusakan filtrasi
- Sel reseptor di hidung yang berfungsi mendeteksi bau
- Titik temu antara ujung akson satu neuron dengan dendrit neuron lain
- Tonjolan-tonjolan pada lidah yang mengandung kuncup pengecap
- Golongan obat yang memperlambat aktivitas sistem saraf
- Zat yang menyebabkan pemakainya melihat atau mendengar hal fiktif
- Gerak cepat spontan yang jalurnya hanya melewati sumsum tulang belakang
- Ekskresi
- Jenis napza yang bekerja mempercepat kerja sistem saraf pusat
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- Hormon yang memicu detak jantung saat kondisi takut atau bahaya
- Bagian telinga dalam yang berbentuk seperti rumah siput
- Lapisan tipis di bagian belakang mata yang berfungsi sebagai layar
- Zat kimia otak yang pelepasannya dipicu secara berlebih oleh narkoba
- Lapisan kulit yang mengandung kelenjar keringat dan pembuluh darah
- Bagian ginjal yang berfungsi untuk proses penyaringan atau filtrasi
- Tulang pendengaran terkecil yang menempel pada telinga dalam
- Lapisan lemak yang melindungi akson dan mempercepat jalannya impuls
- Napza
- Unit fungsional terkecil pada ginjal untuk menyaring darah
- Indera
- Koordinasi
24 Clues: Napza • Indera • Ekskresi • Koordinasi • Sel reseptor di hidung yang berfungsi mendeteksi bau • Golongan obat yang memperlambat aktivitas sistem saraf • Bagian telinga dalam yang berbentuk seperti rumah siput • Zat warna empedu hasil perombakan sel darah merah di hati • Unit fungsional terkecil pada ginjal untuk menyaring darah • ...
The Resurrection and The Life 2026-02-28
Across
- Who informed Mary that the Lord had come?
- After hearing about this miracle, the religious authorities decide to put the Lord Jesus to ____________
- Which city was very close to Bethany?
- Who anointed the Lord Jesus and wiped His feet with her hair?
- How many sisters did Lazarus have?
- What is another word for ‘death’ used in the Bible?
- Martha says that after four days, the body of Lazarus would be __________
- How did the Lord Jesus say ‘Lazarus, come forth’?
- After hearing of Lazarus’ sickness, to which place did the Lord go?
- The first claim of the Lord Jesus was that He is the ______________
- Which verse of John 11 is the shortest verse in the Bible?
- What was wrapped around the face of Lazarus when he came out of the grave?
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- What was wrapped around the body of Lazarus when he came out of the grave?
- The body of Lazarus was kept in a ___________
- Many people who saw this miracle ______________ on the Lord Jesus.
- Some of the people who saw this miracle went and told it to the ______________ (clue: religious authorities)
- What was used to close the grave of Lazarus?
- Before raising Lazarus from the dead, the Lord Jesus makes a _________ to His Father
- Lazarus’ body was in the grave for how many days when the Lord and His disciples came?
- In John 11:4, Lord Jesus said that the sickness of Lazarus was for the _______ of God.
- The second claim of the Lord Jesus was that He is the ______________
- Who heard first that the Lord had come to see Lazarus?
- In which book is the narration of Lazarus being raised from the dead found?
- After hearing of Lazarus’ sickness, the Lord stayed in the same place for how many days?
24 Clues: How many sisters did Lazarus have? • Which city was very close to Bethany? • Who informed Mary that the Lord had come? • What was used to close the grave of Lazarus? • The body of Lazarus was kept in a ___________ • How did the Lord Jesus say ‘Lazarus, come forth’? • What is another word for ‘death’ used in the Bible? • ...
The Call of The Wild 2026-04-16
Across
- Persistent determination.
- Descendants of a person, animal, or plant.
- Undergone a change of physical form or nature.
- Swiftness of movement.
- Displayed or showed a quality or feeling.
- Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion.
- Assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant.
- Stop someone from being angry; placate.
- A seemingly absurd statement that when investigated proves true.
- Intending to do harm.
- Messy and careless.
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- Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame.
- Flourishing or spreading unchecked.
- Existing at or from the beginning of time; primal.
- Looking or sounding sad and dismal.
- Experienced in the imagination through the actions of another.
- Impossible to stop or prevent; relentless.
- Unaccustomed or unusual.
- Unnecessary, especially through being more than enough.
- Inexperienced and immature.
20 Clues: Messy and careless. • Intending to do harm. • Swiftness of movement. • Unaccustomed or unusual. • Persistent determination. • Inexperienced and immature. • Flourishing or spreading unchecked. • Looking or sounding sad and dismal. • Stop someone from being angry; placate. • Displayed or showed a quality or feeling. • Descendants of a person, animal, or plant. • ...
THE CATCHER IN THE RYE 2012-10-14
Across
- Holden's room mate(last name)
- the main character
- who Phoebe is suppose to be in a christmas play
- where Holden took Phoebe when he decided he wasn't going to leave
- something Holden was very good at
- author(last name)
- the psychoanalyst that wrote this "the mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of a mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one"
- where Holden's older brother is
- Holden's little sister
- author of the poem "if a body meet a body coming through the rye"
- when holden was suppose to go home
- Holden's older brother's job
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- what Allie used to write poems on(two words)
- how Holden was feeling
- only passing class
- Holden's old english teacher(last name)
- Holden's dream job(5 words)
- current/last college
- why he was kicked out of the college
- Holden's older brother
- Holden's dead little brother
- where Holden's family lives(2 words)
- where Holden stayed after he left the college
- what Holden asks the taxi drivers about
- Holden's annoying neighbor in the dorm
25 Clues: author(last name) • only passing class • the main character • current/last college • how Holden was feeling • Holden's older brother • Holden's little sister • Holden's dream job(5 words) • Holden's dead little brother • Holden's older brother's job • Holden's room mate(last name) • where Holden's older brother is • something Holden was very good at • when holden was suppose to go home • ...
The Word Within the Word 2012-10-30
Across
- An Insect
- Result of a Change, Mutation
- Cause to be Tamed
- Fugit Time Flies
- Subject to Death
- A Group of People of the Same Race or Nationality
- Two Congruent Sides
- Beating Around The Bush
- Art of the Government
- Hidden Tomb
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- Heart; Center
- Cut off Head
- Quality of Red
- Country
- Female Lion
- Height
- The Stone age
- Flesh-Eating
- Not Horizontal
- First Element on the Periodic Table
- Not Written in Print
- Study of the Soul
- Holy
- Mythical Creature
- Waterfall
25 Clues: Holy • Height • Country • An Insect • Waterfall • Female Lion • Hidden Tomb • Cut off Head • Flesh-Eating • Heart; Center • The Stone age • Quality of Red • Not Horizontal • Fugit Time Flies • Subject to Death • Cause to be Tamed • Study of the Soul • Mythical Creature • Two Congruent Sides • Not Written in Print • Art of the Government • Beating Around The Bush • Result of a Change, Mutation • ...
The Day of The Triffids 2012-12-15
Across
- Where do they find the house that they stay in until the end of the book?
- Where does the main character live?
- William's nickname
- What are triffids attracted to?
- William's best friend
- Where the main character was in the beginning of the story
- Instructions were left to go here at the university
- How many pages does the book have?
- Where the light was coming from
- WyndhamAuthor of the book
- What most of the population lost
- A word that is frequently used in the book
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- What colour were the meteors?
- The Triffids is this book genre (two words, no space)
- What did Josella and William name their baby?
- What is the name of the girl that William finds near the end of the book?
- Who is the main character? (two words, no space)
- Why everyone went blind (two words, no space)
- Ologist means person who studies, what would a person who studies Triffids be?
- Josella's last name
- How many chapters does the book have?
- What William is in this story
- What kind of flying aircraft finds their house?
- How many legs do Triffids have?
- What Triffids do to attack
25 Clues: William's nickname • Josella's last name • William's best friend • WyndhamAuthor of the book • What Triffids do to attack • What colour were the meteors? • What William is in this story • What are triffids attracted to? • How many legs do Triffids have? • Where the light was coming from • What most of the population lost • How many pages does the book have? • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2013-01-12
Across
- refuse to acknowledge
- deriving pleasure
- Fake; not genuine
- middle-class
- The main character
- cause annoyance in
- attach to
- extravagant
- capable of being reversed
- expelled from a community
- messy
- Believes there is no god
- covered with blood
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- exclusive groups
- restore to good health
- of very low quality
- a lobby
- worries;doubts
- marked by blithe unconcern
- the quality of being less than another
- filled with melancholy
- sensitive to influences
- pointless
- difficult to handle
24 Clues: messy • a lobby • attach to • pointless • extravagant • middle-class • worries;doubts • exclusive groups • deriving pleasure • Fake; not genuine • The main character • cause annoyance in • covered with blood • of very low quality • difficult to handle • refuse to acknowledge • restore to good health • filled with melancholy • sensitive to influences • Believes there is no god • capable of being reversed • ...
The Baron In The Trees 2013-01-22
Across
- Cosimo was never seen after jumping onto a _____
- Narrator
- Who dismisses Cosimo from dinner?
- _____ gets their head cut off by the pirates
- When does the story take place? (century)
- What is the name of the girl Cosimo falls in love with?
- What is the main theme?
- What is the type of animal Cosimo's sister specializes in preparing for meals?
- Who was the King of France at the time?
- What animal did Cosimo kill first?
- Tool Cosimo uses to help him survive.
- Who refuses to eat the snails at dinner?
- What did the fruit theives call Viola?
- sister of the brothers
- Whose son does Battista get married to?
- Cosimo's dog's name
- Family almoner and tutor
- What was the one thing the boys were allowed to come out of their room for ?
- What is the name of the raisin merchant?
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- Family almoner
- What Biagio brings dried figs and ____ to Cosimo
- What is Cosimo's mother obsessed with?
- father of the narrator
- What is the mother's title?
- What position did the Cavalier used to have?
- What is Cosimos house named?
- What is Cosimo's last name?
- What shape are the snails made to look like?
- Cosimo becomes the
- Who was the daughter of Don Federico?
- Cosimo’s first cap made from what animal?
- How old is Cosimo when the story begins?
- What is Cosimo's other name?
33 Clues: Narrator • Family almoner • Cosimo becomes the • Cosimo's dog's name • father of the narrator • sister of the brothers • What is the main theme? • Family almoner and tutor • What is the mother's title? • What is Cosimo's last name? • What is Cosimos house named? • What is Cosimo's other name? • Who dismisses Cosimo from dinner? • What animal did Cosimo kill first? • ...
The Taming of the Shrew 2013-01-26
Across
- Is from Mantua
- The shrew
- Changes his name to Cambio
- Who says "Why then, the mustard without the beef."
- Beggar turned lord for fun
- Changes his name to Licio
- Father of Kate and Bianca
- The way to tame a shrew
- More even tempered daughter of Baptista
- Tumors on the fetlock joints
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- Decides to convince Sly he is a nobleman
- Becomes Lucentio for Lucentio
- Petruchio calls him a young girl, Kate repeats
- Where much of the play is set
- Why Petruchio says Kate can't eat any of the food
- Infection causing swellings in the mouth
- The pantaloon suitor to Bianca
- Bony tumors on the hock of the leg
- Parades into his own wedding looking like a slob
- Who says "As much as an apple doth an oyster..."
- Dresses like a girl to deceive Sly
21 Clues: The shrew • Is from Mantua • The way to tame a shrew • Changes his name to Licio • Father of Kate and Bianca • Changes his name to Cambio • Beggar turned lord for fun • Tumors on the fetlock joints • Becomes Lucentio for Lucentio • Where much of the play is set • The pantaloon suitor to Bianca • Bony tumors on the hock of the leg • Dresses like a girl to deceive Sly • ...
