to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD PT2 2023-03-22
12 Clues: else • clergy • tactless; bold • a right or privilege • an angry dispute; quarrel • showing contempt; scornfully • hard to overcome or deal with • something given to make up for • sudden, disturbing feelings of • having to do with the church or • obtained possession of something • familiar; having personal knowledge of
Arkansas Crossword 2014-01-23
20 Clues: state gem • state tree • state bird • state fish • state rock • state dance • state fruit • state motto • state flower • state mammal • state insect • state mineral • state capital • highest point • state nickname • state beverage • state instrument • county we live in • governor of arkansas • president who came from here
mystars 2025-06-21
Across
- whats our song?
- you will forever be my?
- you + me =
- our favorite coffee
- this used to be your nickname for a long time btw
- i love you more than
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- im the happiest when im
- the first movie we watched
- WHO WANTS..
- continue the following, its me..
- what started us
- what floor did we first talk in
- where i want to wakeup forever
13 Clues: you + me = • WHO WANTS.. • whats our song? • what started us • our favorite coffee • i love you more than • im the happiest when im • you will forever be my? • the first movie we watched • where i want to wakeup forever • what floor did we first talk in • continue the following, its me.. • this used to be your nickname for a long time btw
The critters do crossword 2023-05-14
Across
- local cryptic
- what you need from the store
- horsefly’s love
- our husband
- the vans got?
- our lord and savior
- got a little what in my big truck
- Here kitty-kitty
- save a van ride a
- makes her clothes fall off
- Longleaf pine
- wake up and
- the bear is
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- rens playlist
- Ansley’s life source
- no chicken tenders is a
- the great gaslighter
- the great protector of Solon dixon
- apparently foresters bring this to practicum
- the best condiment
- forestry boys
- After a long day I am
- snake that bit the kid
23 Clues: our husband • wake up and • the bear is • rens playlist • local cryptic • the vans got? • forestry boys • Longleaf pine • horsefly’s love • Here kitty-kitty • save a van ride a • the best condiment • our lord and savior • Ansley’s life source • the great gaslighter • After a long day I am • snake that bit the kid • no chicken tenders is a • makes her clothes fall off • what you need from the store • ...
Birds 2021-12-17
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- can fly backwards
- longest wingspan
- Eddie Floyd's No. 1 R&B hit in 1967
- Whiting Corporation
- head in the sand
- great for getting rid of fruit flies
- New Zealand's fruity emblem
- tuxedo
- crossed the road to get away from this joke
- a group of crows
- in a pear tree
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- summer lawn ornament, especially in Florida
- Go Away! I'm not dead yet!
- a group of geese
- Harper Lee
- one out of a pandemonium
- peace
- who?
- Fastest falcon in the world
- the ditzy one in FRIENDS
- Wiley E. Coyote's worst enemy
- a rockin' restaurant
- the pope's vice president
23 Clues: who? • peace • tuxedo • Harper Lee • in a pear tree • a group of geese • longest wingspan • head in the sand • a group of crows • can fly backwards • Whiting Corporation • a rockin' restaurant • one out of a pandemonium • the ditzy one in FRIENDS • the pope's vice president • Go Away! I'm not dead yet! • Fastest falcon in the world • New Zealand's fruity emblem • Wiley E. Coyote's worst enemy • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2022-04-24
Across
- causing aggravation or annoyance
- distant; unfeeling
- those who exist/live at the same time
- treating with preservatives to prevent
- made less severe or burdensome
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- deviations from the proper course
- wakefulness maintained in reverence to another
- a brief,temporary stay
- one who prepares and sells medicines
9 Clues: distant; unfeeling • a brief,temporary stay • made less severe or burdensome • causing aggravation or annoyance • deviations from the proper course • one who prepares and sells medicines • those who exist/live at the same time • treating with preservatives to prevent • wakefulness maintained in reverence to another
To kill a mocking bird 2024-01-10
To Kill a Mocking Bird- Cassandra Honderich 2017-04-24
Across
- a compromise or exception
- to be helpless or powerless
- to abuse someone because of their beliefs or race
- to live by yourself and not associate with other people
- to strongly disapprove of something
- to kill someone because of what they believe
- irregular, inconsistent, unpredictable
- lacking physical strength
Down
- to be well known for a bad deed or action
- when something comes to an end or stops
- a magical chant or spell
- to have the ability to do something and succeed
- to not do something often
- to say little, quiet, secretive
- to be tired or worn out
- a feeling of depression or sadness for no reason
16 Clues: to be tired or worn out • a magical chant or spell • to not do something often • a compromise or exception • lacking physical strength • to be helpless or powerless • to say little, quiet, secretive • to strongly disapprove of something • irregular, inconsistent, unpredictable • when something comes to an end or stops • to be well known for a bad deed or action • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-18
Across
- Who was sent to tell Lady Macduff her husband fled?
- Macbeth Who is Macbeth’s wife?
- the reason for doing something
- What of Macbeth’s did Macduff give to Malcolm?
- What did Macbeth use to kill Duncan?
- How many murderers were sent to kill Banquo?
- What was the second place Macbeth was Thane of?
- a strong desire to do or to achieve something
- Who of Macduff’s family was killed first?
- Whose descendants will become kings?
- Who does Macbeth strive in kill in the end?
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- lacking consideration for others
- Who is Duncan’s eldest son?
- influence the behavior of others or the course of events
- How many of Banquo descendants did we see as kings?
- excessive pride or self-confidence
- Where was Macbeth originally the Thane of?
- What was Macduff not born of?
- Who did Macbeth kill for the spot as king?
- What woods figuratively marched on Macbeth?
20 Clues: Who is Duncan’s eldest son? • What was Macduff not born of? • Macbeth Who is Macbeth’s wife? • the reason for doing something • lacking consideration for others • excessive pride or self-confidence • What did Macbeth use to kill Duncan? • Whose descendants will become kings? • Who of Macduff’s family was killed first? • Where was Macbeth originally the Thane of? • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2021-04-08
Vocabulary 2022-01-27
Across
- very serious or urgent
- prediction or theory
- repetition of a word at beginning of many sentences
- Rude, bald behaviour
- harsh sounding
- Pointless
- deep regret or guilt
- to kill your sibling
- hard work over a long period of time
- passionate grief or sorrow
- the guilt that stops action
- Rough and harsh voice
- in a line/chronological order
- having to die at some point/causing death
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- Adjective
- Adjective
- going back in time
- in formation, biased or misleading nature
- very enthusiastic, loud form of patriotism
- the action of enlisting
- a divide
- castles-parted gaps for firing through
- skipping school
- delighted in the pain of others
- light stroke
- to kill your nephew
- to kill yourself
- a blade fixed to the end of a rifle
- to become less interesting
29 Clues: a divide • Adjective • Adjective • Pointless • light stroke • harsh sounding • skipping school • to kill yourself • going back in time • to kill your nephew • prediction or theory • Rude, bald behaviour • deep regret or guilt • to kill your sibling • Rough and harsh voice • very serious or urgent • the action of enlisting • passionate grief or sorrow • to become less interesting • ...
Julius Caesar 2015-12-04
Across
- Help, ho! They ____ Caesar's
- Who said, “Why, do I do Good Portia, go to bed”
- Who was Murellus and Flavius still loyal too who never returned to Rome?
- Brutus asked ____ to kill him, but he refused saying he’d rather kill himself
- He wanted to get rid of anything celebrating Caesar’s return to Rome
- ”Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ____
- Who was the owner of the sword that Titinius used to kill himself?
- Cahlpurnia had a dream that the Romans were washing in Caesar's ____
- ”Let us be sacrificers, but not _______ Caius”
- Caesar’s wife
- Brutus’s wife
- How many times was Caesar stabbed?
- Who did Antony’s soldiers mistaken for Brutus?
- _____ is the third to be asked to kill Brutus, but like the others, he refused
- _____ is also asked to kill Brutus, but he too refused
- The city the play takes place in
- Portia killed herself by swallowing ____
- ”Caesar, thou art revenged, Even with the ___ that killed thee”
- The name of a man getting killed for having the same name as one of the conspirators
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- Who said this “I would, Cassius, yet I love him well”?
- Antony spoke at Caesar’s ______
- “Beware the ____ of March!”
- Who convinces Caesar to go to the capital on the ides of March
- Antony offered Caesar the crown _ times
- Who did Cassius mistaken to have been captured in Act
- The second triumvirate was Lepidus, Antony, and ________
- Caesar’s ghost said, “To tell thou shalt see me at _______”
- A theme that rhymes with portrayal and starts with a “B”
- Brutus thinks the conspirator’s cause doesn’t need an ___ because it’s just
- Brutus’s servant
- Who writes a letter to Caesar warning him about the conspirators?
- Who killed Cassius?
- The play is a ______
- He spoke the first lines of the play
- Who finds Cassius’s dead body?
- _____ is the last to be asked to kill Brutus and accepts to do the deed
- Brutus and _____ go to have dinner with Cassius
37 Clues: Caesar’s wife • Brutus’s wife • Brutus’s servant • Who killed Cassius? • The play is a ______ • “Beware the ____ of March!” • Help, ho! They ____ Caesar's • Who finds Cassius’s dead body? • Antony spoke at Caesar’s ______ • The city the play takes place in • How many times was Caesar stabbed? • He spoke the first lines of the play • Antony offered Caesar the crown _ times • ...
Aborigines 2013-11-03
Across
- Something you eat or drink that will kill you. (n, v)
- Special, with religious meaning. (adj)
- Rules. (n)
- Worse than others. (adj)
- Sickness. (n)
- To have incorrect ideas about something or someone. (v)
- To go into someone else’s country without permission. (v)
- To hit or hurt people. (v)
- To make someone do something they don’t want to do. (v)
- To kill animals to eat. (v)
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- The soul of a dead person, that is still here with us. (n)
- An adjective to describe Aborigines. (adj)
- Living in the same way people lived for a long time. (adj)
- Better than others. (adj)
- To kill many people for no good reason. (v, n)
- A special place where Aboriginal were forced to live. (n)
- Fighting or disagreement between people. (n)
- A country controlled by another country. (n)
- A small boat. (n)
- A person in jail, or prison. (n)
20 Clues: Rules. (n) • Sickness. (n) • A small boat. (n) • Worse than others. (adj) • Better than others. (adj) • To hit or hurt people. (v) • To kill animals to eat. (v) • A person in jail, or prison. (n) • Special, with religious meaning. (adj) • An adjective to describe Aborigines. (adj) • Fighting or disagreement between people. (n) • A country controlled by another country. (n) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-10-07
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-01-19
To Kill a Mocking Bird- Cassandra Honderich 2017-04-24
Across
- lacking physical strength
- a feeling of depression or sadness for no reason
- to say little, quiet, secretive
- a magical chant or spell
- to kill someone because of what they believe
- a compromise or make an exception
- to be well known for a bad deed or action
- to not do something often
Down
- to strongly disapprove of something
- to be helpless or powerless
- to live by yourself and not associate with other people
- to have the ability to do something and succeed
- to abuse someone because of their beliefs or race
- when something comes to an end or stops
- irregular, inconsistent, unpredictable
- to be tired or worn out
16 Clues: to be tired or worn out • a magical chant or spell • lacking physical strength • to not do something often • to be helpless or powerless • to say little, quiet, secretive • a compromise or make an exception • to strongly disapprove of something • irregular, inconsistent, unpredictable • when something comes to an end or stops • to be well known for a bad deed or action • ...
to kill a mocking bird 16-18 2024-04-24
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- what is the judges names that is trialing Tom Robinson
- a old dresser full of drawers on one side vvvvvvvvvc
- the solicitor
- who has Asperger's syndrome
- an expression common to maycomb country witness when confronted by opposing counsels
- who's crippled
- can use one hand better than the other
- who did aunt alexandra and Atticus start talking about how the dislike black people in front of
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- said she was raped by Tom Robinson
- who informed MR.Ewells that's his daughter was raped
- who had mixed children and owned all one side of the river bank
- jem and scout's father
- how did Tom robinson destroy his arm
- who insists that children who sneak out are disgraces
- who testifying in court
- what did mayella say about her father
16 Clues: the solicitor • who's crippled • jem and scout's father • who testifying in court • who has Asperger's syndrome • said she was raped by Tom Robinson • how did Tom robinson destroy his arm • what did mayella say about her father • can use one hand better than the other • who informed MR.Ewells that's his daughter was raped • a old dresser full of drawers on one side vvvvvvvvvc • ...
Aboriginal people after British invasion 2015-04-27
Across
- The soul of a dead person, that is still here with us. (n)
- Special, with religious meaning. (adj)
- To kill many people for no good reason. (v, n)
- Sickness. (n)
- Living in the same way people lived for a long time. (adj)
- A person in jail, or prison. (n)
- A special place where Aboriginal were forced to live. (n)
- A small boat. (n)
- Fighting or disagreement between people. (n)
- An adjective to describe Aborigines. (adj)
- To make someone do something they don’t want to do. (v)
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- To go into someone else’s country without permission. (v)
- To hit or hurt people. (v)
- Better than others. (adj)
- To have incorrect ideas about something or someone. (v)
- To kill animals to eat. (v)
- Something you eat or drink that will kill you. (n, v)
- A country controlled by another country. (n)
- Rules. (n)
- Worse than others. (adj)
20 Clues: Rules. (n) • Sickness. (n) • A small boat. (n) • Worse than others. (adj) • Better than others. (adj) • To hit or hurt people. (v) • To kill animals to eat. (v) • A person in jail, or prison. (n) • Special, with religious meaning. (adj) • An adjective to describe Aborigines. (adj) • A country controlled by another country. (n) • Fighting or disagreement between people. (n) • ...
Aborigines 2013-11-03
Across
- To hit or hurt people. (v)
- A country controlled by another country. (n)
- Something you eat or drink that will kill you. (n, v)
- To have incorrect ideas about something or someone. (v)
- Sickness. (n)
- A special place where Aboriginal were forced to live. (n)
- Fighting or disagreement between people. (n)
- Special, with religious meaning. (adj)
Down
- An adjective to describe Aborigines. (adj)
- Worse than others. (adj)
- To kill animals to eat. (v)
- Living in the same way people lived for a long time. (adj)
- To kill many people for no good reason. (v, n)
- Better than others. (adj)
- To go into someone else’s country without permission. (v)
- Rules. (n)
- A person in jail, or prison. (n)
- To make someone do something they don’t want to do. (v)
- A small boat. (n)
- The soul of a dead person, that is still here with us. (n)
20 Clues: Rules. (n) • Sickness. (n) • A small boat. (n) • Worse than others. (adj) • Better than others. (adj) • To hit or hurt people. (v) • To kill animals to eat. (v) • A person in jail, or prison. (n) • Special, with religious meaning. (adj) • An adjective to describe Aborigines. (adj) • A country controlled by another country. (n) • Fighting or disagreement between people. (n) • ...
Bio221 Exam 1 Terminology 2014-02-04
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- type of reaction involving break-down of a molecule
- organism that uses redox reactions and CO2 for growth
- tufts of flagella at one end
- type of reaction involving building a molecule
- free-swimming bacteria
- flagella all around the cell
- invented the microscope
- organism that can grows better with oxygen but can grow without it
- time it takes for a bacterial population to double
- decrease total number of microbes to safe eating levels
- single flagella at one end or both ends of the cell
- visible growth theoretically formed from a single bacterial cell
- lowest temperature to kill all microbes in 10 minutes
- method to kill vegetative microbes on a surface, does not typically kill endospores
- area around disk in disk-diffusion method that lacks bacteria
- made first recombinant DNA
- protein that act as catalyst
- minimum time to kill all microbes at given temperature
- organism that uses redox reactions and organic carbon for growth
- organism that uses sunlight and organic carbon for growth
- cold-loving organisms
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- polymer of polysaccharides and polypeptides that are secreted to cover the cell
- bacteria that live together in slime
- organism that uses sunlight and CO2 for growth
- time to kill 90% of population at given temperature
- type of media that promotes growth of desired bacteria and suppress growth of other bacteria
- person who disproved idea of spontaneous generation
- method to kill all organisms
- organism that can only grow when oxygen present
- reagent used by an enzyme for the reaction
- when a molecule absorbs a specific wavelength light and gives off a longer wavelength light
- type of media that helps show a difference between bacterial species
- all chemical reactions in the cell
- study of any organism that requires a microscope to see
- organisms that love low pH
- created by differential gradient of protons across cell membrane
- heat-loving organisms
- salt-loving organisms
38 Clues: heat-loving organisms • salt-loving organisms • cold-loving organisms • free-swimming bacteria • invented the microscope • organisms that love low pH • made first recombinant DNA • tufts of flagella at one end • flagella all around the cell • method to kill all organisms • protein that act as catalyst • all chemical reactions in the cell • bacteria that live together in slime • ...
To kill a Mockingbird 2016-06-14
To kill a Mockingbird 2016-06-14
To kill a mockingbird 2021-04-12
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-05-17
3 Clues: the entrance to a house or building • used as a title or form of address to members of the clergy. • a talk on a religious or moral subject, especially one given during a church service and based on a passage from the Bible.
The Monarch 2021-06-14
9 Clues: Memory Care • Dining Room • Beauty Shop • relax in comfort • catch a poker game • discuss all matters • for the creative side • where to watch movies • Enter for all things great
HH Vocabulary list 2021-09-17
Across
- (n) a change in form or shape, often from one stage of development to another, as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, Synonyms:Mutation, alteration, Antonym:Mutation, alteration
- (n) something which separates two parts or areas, Synonym:Division, barrier, Antonyms: Juncture, union
- (adj) of, relating to, or representing the sound of speech. Synonyms: Oral, vocal, verbal, Antonyms: Written, visual
- (n) a harsh or stern, rigidity; unyielding, Synonyms: Austernity, firmess, Antonyms:Ease, easy
- A simple story illustrating a moral or religious lesson Examples: Noah’s Ark,Good Samaritan,Prodigal Son
- (adj) belonging to, occurring in, or related to the nighttime. Synonyms:After dark, nightly, Antonyms:Daily, morning
- a very short tale told by a character in a literary work Examples: Gulliver's Travels,Chicken Soup for the Soul
- a brief tale in which the character’s actions point out a moral truth. Examples: Aesop’s Fables, Ugly Duckling, Tortoise and the Hare
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- A traditional story about heroes or supernatural beings, often attempting to explain the origins of natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior.examples: Hercules, Poseidon, Icarus
- (n) riches or affluence, especially as shown by expensive or ostentatious possessions or lifestyle. Synonyms:Extravagance, frill, Antonyms:Moderation, poverty
- (adj) drowsy or inclined to sleep,Synonyms:sleepy,tired,antonyms:attentive,awake
- (adj) moving or bending easily; graceful and fluid in motion, Synonyms:Agile & limber, Antonyms: Stiff & immobile
- The art or process of telling a story or giving an account of something. Examples: To Kill a Mockingbird, Forrest Gump, Big Fish
- (v) to make something last longer; to extend a period of time. Synonyms: Delay, lengthen, Antonyms: Abbreviate, shorten
- (adj) careless or unwise; unheeding of danger, Synonyms: Adventuresome, brash, Antonyms: Cautious, careful
15 Clues: (adj) drowsy or inclined to sleep,Synonyms:sleepy,tired,antonyms:attentive,awake • (n) a harsh or stern, rigidity; unyielding, Synonyms: Austernity, firmess, Antonyms:Ease, easy • (n) something which separates two parts or areas, Synonym:Division, barrier, Antonyms: Juncture, union • ...
VOCAB: TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD 2023-03-23
Across
- strange or unusual qualities
- hard to overcome or deal with
- showing contempt; scornfully
- an angry dispute; quarrel
- a right or privilege
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- not audible; cannot be heard
- intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement
- having to do with the church or the clergy
- gave in to one’s pleasures; had what one wanted
- sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness
- not clearly expressed; hard to understand
- something given to make up for something else
12 Clues: a right or privilege • an angry dispute; quarrel • not audible; cannot be heard • strange or unusual qualities • showing contempt; scornfully • hard to overcome or deal with • sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness • not clearly expressed; hard to understand • having to do with the church or the clergy • intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement • ...
To kill a Mocking Bird 2014-10-19
Across
- Calpurina gave this to Atticus as a notice that the children were missing
- What was the drink in Mr. Raymond's sack?
- Name of the defendant being accused of crime
- Where Jem,Dill,and Scout sat during the trial
Down
- what did Tom swear on before he spoke?
- What Tom Robinson was accused of
- Name of the judge
- date that Tom Robinson Raped Mayella
- name of Tom Robinson's lawyer
9 Clues: Name of the judge • name of Tom Robinson's lawyer • What Tom Robinson was accused of • date that Tom Robinson Raped Mayella • what did Tom swear on before he spoke? • What was the drink in Mr. Raymond's sack? • Name of the defendant being accused of crime • Where Jem,Dill,and Scout sat during the trial • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2016-10-17
Across
- a reddish-brown or golden-brown color.
- a Siouan language of North and South Carolina.
- to engage in thought or contemplation
- to behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity.
- to pull or draw with force
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- a great number
- to withdraw formally from an alliance
- a short break
- a great want
9 Clues: a great want • a short break • a great number • to pull or draw with force • to withdraw formally from an alliance • to engage in thought or contemplation • a reddish-brown or golden-brown color. • a Siouan language of North and South Carolina. • to behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity.
To kill a Mocking bird 2023-10-17
Julius Caesar 2023-10-19
Across
- the month Caesar was murdered
- A cowardly senator that wants to kill Caesar
- To flatter in order to recive favors
- The government officials who vote on laws and decisions.
- Ominous;meaningful
- A member of the Triumvirate
- Scold; punish
- A priest who can read the future
- To fight against the original rule
- The wife Caesar
- A treaty between the most powerful senators of Rome
- Caesars right hand man
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- The writer of the play "Julius Caesar"
- To imagine or make up
- A close friend of Caesar who wants to kill Caesar for the better of Rome
- To secretly kill a person
- Brutus's slave
- An arena that gladiators fought in
- The dictator of Rome
- A poet mistaken for one of the conspirators
- An empire that encompassed the entire of Italy and a bit of Europe
- Importance
- The wife of Brutus
- A member of the Triumvirate
- Make right; Remedy
25 Clues: Importance • Scold; punish • Brutus's slave • The wife Caesar • Ominous;meaningful • The wife of Brutus • Make right; Remedy • The dictator of Rome • To imagine or make up • Caesars right hand man • To secretly kill a person • A member of the Triumvirate • A member of the Triumvirate • the month Caesar was murdered • A priest who can read the future • An arena that gladiators fought in • ...
Banned Books Week 2017 2017-09-22
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- on Pop The rhyming Dr. Seuss book that was banned for "promoting violence."
- Banned Books Week is held the last week of this month.
- Last name of the author of the Harry Potter series which were the most challenged books of 2000-2009.
- ________ Angelou, Author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", one of the most frequently challenged books in high schools.
- Tango Makes Three" is the title of a challenged picture book about what animals?
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- Recent juvenile book features a transgender child but parents think "the sexuality is not appropriate for the age group."
- The name of the narrator in "To Kill a Mockingbird", a book that has been challenged over
- Why The challenged book "13 _________ ____ (2 words)" is now a television series on Netflix.
- The number of shades of grey in a book frequently challenged for its sexual content
- The last name of the banned author who will visit NCC in 2018. Her book, "The Handmaid's Tale" is now a Hulu show.
10 Clues: Banned Books Week is held the last week of this month. • on Pop The rhyming Dr. Seuss book that was banned for "promoting violence." • Tango Makes Three" is the title of a challenged picture book about what animals? • The number of shades of grey in a book frequently challenged for its sexual content • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2023-11-28
9 Clues: father of the scout • Narrator of the book • brother to Scout Finch • lives in mystery house • sister of Atticus Finch • Finch family housekeeper • town Atticus Finch lives in • Big conflict in the book and its at the end • central symbol in the novel and represents innocence and empathy.
To Kill a Mockingbird:Chapter 7 crossword. 2013-02-06
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- Jem and Scout found carved figures of themselves that were made out of ___.
- To find out definitely
- A person or thing that brings bad luck.
- thoughful
- Another word for knee length trousers.
- What did they leave to show thier appreciation for the gifts?
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- Jem had found his pants folded and ____ up.
- "On the days he carried the watch , Jem walked on eggs." (Page 68)
- Who fills the knot-hole with cement?
- To cut, trim or shape (A stick, a piece of wood, etc.) by carving off bits with a knife.
- a period of staying awake to keep watch or to pray
- Jem and Scout considered everything left in the knot-hole as their ____.
12 Clues: thoughful • To find out definitely • Who fills the knot-hole with cement? • Another word for knee length trousers. • A person or thing that brings bad luck. • Jem had found his pants folded and ____ up. • a period of staying awake to keep watch or to pray • What did they leave to show thier appreciation for the gifts? • ...
What 20 songs are these from the '60s? 2025-03-14
Across
- Commonly done in school
- Aka: the business district
- Hawaii's surf break
- Hometown of the King
- Scary / Frightening
- A few days before tomorrow
- The result from watching sad movies
- A child's favorite excuse
- This is perfect for most activities
- Hearing these help many of us sleep
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- Many teens are thought to be these
- What many of us are losing
- Black & white and makes shrill noises
- We see these everywhere
- The desired position at the checkered flag
- A feeling or intuition
- What we collect over the years
- Happens when you spin around
- Used for drinking and cooking
- Great or flying kites
20 Clues: Hawaii's surf break • Scary / Frightening • Hometown of the King • Great or flying kites • A feeling or intuition • Commonly done in school • We see these everywhere • A child's favorite excuse • What many of us are losing • Aka: the business district • A few days before tomorrow • Happens when you spin around • Used for drinking and cooking • What we collect over the years • ...
July Crossword 2025-05-29
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- Harper Lee’s Southern Gothic novel, To Kill a _________, was published on July 11, 1960.
- In July 1930 this South American country hosted the first FIFA World Cup.
- The revolutionary portable audio player made by Sony launched in July 1979.
- Gymnast _________ Comăneci scored a perfect ten on July 18, 1976, at the Montreal Olympic Games.
- The name “Canada” comes from this Huron-Iroquois word for “village”.
- Talented Calgarian Tate _________ celebrates her 22nd birthday on July 1.
- Lucy Maud _________, author of Anne of Green Gables, got married on July 5, 1911, in Park Corner, PEI.
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- On July 30, 1935, this well-known publishing company, named after an Antarctic animal, published their first books.
- The action thriller Die Hard starring Bruce Willis and Alan _________ premiered on July 22, 1988.
- The popular mobile game, _________ GO, launched in July 2016.
- Starring Canadian actor Ryan Gosling, this positively pink film premiered on July 9, 2023.
- Founded by Canadian musician Sarah McLachlan, the first _________ Fair, an all-female music festival, occurred on July 5, 1997.
- On July 8, 1996, the Spice Girls released this song as their debut single.
- This North American country made their national anthem official on July 1, 1980.
14 Clues: The popular mobile game, _________ GO, launched in July 2016. • The name “Canada” comes from this Huron-Iroquois word for “village”. • In July 1930 this South American country hosted the first FIFA World Cup. • Talented Calgarian Tate _________ celebrates her 22nd birthday on July 1. • On July 8, 1996, the Spice Girls released this song as their debut single. • ...
Florida's Animals 2014-11-04
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- Salt water mammal
- Only eats meat
- Not an alligator
- Another word for poisonous
- It is a pale brown cat
- Has no legs but can climb trees
Down
- Possibility of going extinct
- Carnivore that swims very fast
- Cold-blooded vertebrate
- A mockingbird has the ability to do this
- Another name for dolphin
- Can be called a sea-cow
12 Clues: Only eats meat • Not an alligator • Salt water mammal • It is a pale brown cat • Cold-blooded vertebrate • Can be called a sea-cow • Another name for dolphin • Another word for poisonous • Possibility of going extinct • Carnivore that swims very fast • Has no legs but can climb trees • A mockingbird has the ability to do this
To kill a mocking bird 2023-01-04
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- her and her brother sit with the colored at the trial
- dog atticus shot
- who scout and jem share all of there adventures with
- defending tom robinson
- wants calpurnia done with her serving the finches
- where atticus waited to defend tom if needed
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- where the trial takes place
- pants got caught in a fence
- communicated with jem and scout through a tree
- house got set on fire
10 Clues: dog atticus shot • house got set on fire • defending tom robinson • where the trial takes place • pants got caught in a fence • where atticus waited to defend tom if needed • communicated with jem and scout through a tree • wants calpurnia done with her serving the finches • who scout and jem share all of there adventures with • ...
Florida 2023-05-11
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- Most popular male celeb in Florida
- Florida state Juice
- Tallest Building in Florida
- Florida State Animal
- Second largest city in Florida
- Govener of Florida
- Florida State reptile
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- State fruit
- Florida State Motto
- Florida Nickname
- Florida State bird
- Most famous to visit Florida
- Florida popular pie
- Largest city in Florida
- Florida State flower
15 Clues: State fruit • Florida Nickname • Florida State bird • Govener of Florida • Florida State Motto • Florida state Juice • Florida popular pie • Florida State Animal • Florida State flower • Florida State reptile • Largest city in Florida • Tallest Building in Florida • Most famous to visit Florida • Second largest city in Florida • Most popular male celeb in Florida
Arkansas Crossword 2014-01-23
20 Clues: state gem • state tree • state rock • state fish • state bird • state motto • state fruit • state dance • state mammal • state insect • state flower • highest point • state mineral • state capital • state nickname • state beverage • state instrument • county we live in • governor of arkansas • president who came from here
States Crossword Puzzle(Dale & Alys) 2013-05-16
23 Clues: grapes • Topeka • Dogwood • Red Oak • Honolulu • Live Oak • Annapolis • Sacramento • Charleston • Corn State • Mockingbird • Cactus Wren • Appleblossom • Old Dominion • Purple Flinch • Orange Blossom • Mountain Laurel • The Silver State • Broiler chickens • Eastern White Pine • The Heart of Dixie • Western white pine • America's dairlyand
Mockingbird 2013-11-03
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- Caitlin’s school councilor.
- The name of the elementary school that Caitlin attends.
- Atticus’ daughter.
- Caitlin’s 1st friend
- A place that Caitlin and her dad go for supplies to build the chest.
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- A child with autism
- The author of Mockingbird.
- The name of the middle school where the shootings occurred.
- Caitlin’s homeroom teacher
- A group Devon was a part of.
- Syndrome that causes trouble with social interactions.
- This helped Caitlin and her father find closure.
- The teacher at the elementary school that always SHOUTS!
13 Clues: Atticus’ daughter. • A child with autism • Caitlin’s 1st friend • The author of Mockingbird. • Caitlin’s homeroom teacher • Caitlin’s school councilor. • A group Devon was a part of. • This helped Caitlin and her father find closure. • Syndrome that causes trouble with social interactions. • The name of the elementary school that Caitlin attends. • ...
Flordia 2017-05-11
17 Clues: governor • state play • state Bird • state tree • state shell • state stone • state flower • state animal • state reptile • state gemstone • state beverage • state butterfly • state wildflower • state marine mammal • state saltwater fish • state freshwater fish • state saltwater mammal
Texas 2023-07-18
18 Clues: capitol • state bird • state tree • oldest city • largest lake • largest city • remember the • state flower • longest river • largest ranch • largets island • largest stadium • tallest building • oldest university • highest elevation • flag on the cannon • best public university • best private university
Mockingbird 2022-11-27
13 Clues: man on trial • Town's gossip • Atticus's job • ran away from home • had lice at school • Mrs Maudies flowers • Bob Ewell's daughter • Boo Radleys real name • who did scout beat up • Who is Dead Shot Finch • where cal took the kids • had coke in the paper bag • Jem lost them at Radleys place
Florida 2023-09-24
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- Most popular male celeb in Florida
- Florida state Juice
- Tallest Building in Florida
- Florida State Animal
- Second largest city in Florida
- Govener of Florida
- Florida State reptile
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- State fruit
- Florida State Motto
- Florida Nickname
- Florida State bird
- Most famous to visit Florida
- Florida popular pie
- Largest city in Florida
- Florida State flower
15 Clues: State fruit • Florida Nickname • Florida State bird • Govener of Florida • Florida State Motto • Florida state Juice • Florida popular pie • Florida State Animal • Florida State flower • Florida State reptile • Largest city in Florida • Tallest Building in Florida • Most famous to visit Florida • Second largest city in Florida • Most popular male celeb in Florida
My spelling words 2022-01-19
14 Clues: rules • guess • gullible • order or decree • to career or rep. • used to kill fungi • to find definitions • used to kill insects • waiting or pause time • an eagerness to fight • from a church to serve • that is thrown from far way • fighting trait or character • substance used to kill germs
Licence to Kill (1989) 2025-12-18
14 Clues: – Pilot ally • – Final kill • – Injured ally • – Weapons plot • – Core motivation • – Celebrity cameo • – Criminal network • – Drug lord villain • – Fictional setting • – US law enforcement • – Sanchez’s punishment • – Cult assassin henchman • – Explosive finale transport • – Felix’s interrupted ceremony
To Kill a Mocking Bird Vocabulary !!! 2023-03-13
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- peaceful, calm/still
- something gained or taken
- rushed, bold
- Place of holding for convicted criminals
- repayment to make up for something done
- declare innocent verdict
- Uncomprehensible or unable to decipher
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- anger-driven dispute/ dissagrement
- loss or absence of attention/care
- strange or confusing behavior/qualities
- uneasy feeling or sudden nausea
- gave into one's wants/desires
12 Clues: rushed, bold • peaceful, calm/still • declare innocent verdict • something gained or taken • gave into one's wants/desires • uneasy feeling or sudden nausea • loss or absence of attention/care • anger-driven dispute/ dissagrement • Uncomprehensible or unable to decipher • strange or confusing behavior/qualities • repayment to make up for something done • ...
Apple 2022-01-18
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- Wishing to go back on a decision
- Someone had help
- Fear of a (mentally) imminent threat
- To pin someone innocent of a crime for the crime
- To kill
- Medium-scale search for information on a case
- Antonym: lie
- To break trust
- Tricking
- Testified by someone to prove innocence
- Needs to be fixed
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- To pretend
- Internet platforms
- Relation to someone
- People expect much from you
- Pertaining to society
- To figure something out
- Answer
- To kill oneself
- Everyone has _____, right?
20 Clues: Answer • To kill • Tricking • To pretend • Antonym: lie • To break trust • To kill oneself • Someone had help • Needs to be fixed • Internet platforms • Relation to someone • Pertaining to society • To figure something out • Everyone has _____, right? • People expect much from you • Wishing to go back on a decision • Fear of a (mentally) imminent threat • Testified by someone to prove innocence • ...
Birds 2022-10-30
Lieessss 2022-01-18
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- Wishing to go back on a decision
- Someone had help
- Fear of a (mentally) imminent threat
- To pin someone innocent of a crime for the crime
- To kill
- Medium-scale search for information on a case
- Antonym: lie
- To break trust
- Tricking
- Testified by someone to prove innocence
- Needs to be fixed
Down
- To pretend
- Internet platforms
- Relation to someone
- People expect much from you
- Pertaining to society
- To figure something out
- Answer
- To kill oneself
- Everyone has _____, right?
20 Clues: Answer • To kill • Tricking • To pretend • Antonym: lie • To break trust • To kill oneself • Someone had help • Needs to be fixed • Internet platforms • Relation to someone • Pertaining to society • To figure something out • Everyone has _____, right? • People expect much from you • Wishing to go back on a decision • Fear of a (mentally) imminent threat • Testified by someone to prove innocence • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 4 & 5 Vocab 2021-09-30
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- Chapter4: yellowish-green plum-flavored grapes
- Chapter 4: reaching an authoritative judgement or settlement
- Chapter 4: causing great embarrassment or shame
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- Chapter 5: lacking sound judgement
- Chapter 4: giving or being a sign of future success
- Chapter 4: a person of no refinement; medieval
- Chapter 5: silently understood
7 Clues: Chapter 5: silently understood • Chapter 5: lacking sound judgement • Chapter4: yellowish-green plum-flavored grapes • Chapter 4: a person of no refinement; medieval • Chapter 4: causing great embarrassment or shame • Chapter 4: giving or being a sign of future success • Chapter 4: reaching an authoritative judgement or settlement
Julius Caesar 2025-05-14
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- What did Caesar deny thrice.
- Ides of ___
- The conspirator who was good at persuasion.
- Who Stabbed Caesar Last?
- What building was Caesar killed in?
- "The ___ bids you beware of the ides of March"
- What was the group of people that wanted to kill Caesar called?
- Who tried to warn Caesar?
- Caesars wife is...
- Shares a name with a conspirator but isn't one.
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- Who dies many times before their death?
- Why did Brutus kill Caesar?
- Who wanted to also kill Antony?
- "Et tu, Brute?"
- "I grant I am a women, but withal A women that Lord Brutus took to wife."
- What was Brutus best character trait?
- Who is a limb of Caesar?
- What did the crowd want Antony to read?
- when Antony ran around naked
- Who is Caesars son?
20 Clues: Ides of ___ • "Et tu, Brute?" • Caesars wife is... • Who is Caesars son? • Who Stabbed Caesar Last? • Who is a limb of Caesar? • Who tried to warn Caesar? • Why did Brutus kill Caesar? • What did Caesar deny thrice. • when Antony ran around naked • Who wanted to also kill Antony? • What building was Caesar killed in? • What was Brutus best character trait? • ...
Rappers 2025-02-11
21 Clues: Sky • Dang! • Juicy • Hey Ya • Alright • Doo Wop • Mask Off • Nostalgia • Beautiful • Slow Jamz • Super Bass • MockingBird • No Vaseline • 99 Problems • Marvins Room • 6 Foot 7 Foot • No Role Modelz • All Eyez On Me • The Next Episode • N.Y. State Of Mind • Are We Still Friends?
Chapter 12 To kill 2024-06-24
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- a long bench with a back, placed in rows in the main part of some churches to seat the congregation.
- a person who is engaged to be married
- agreement of ideas, feelings, or actions, or a pleasing combination of different parts
- a group of people who have come together in a religious building for worship and prayer
- a raised stand for preachers in a Christian church
- people generally
- a written, typed, or printed communication, sent in an envelope by post or messenger
- play games of chance for money; be
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- a place where dead people are buried
- a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to
- desire to know
- a house and its occupants regarded as a unit
- a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theatre, an aircraft, or train
- extreme physical or mental suffering
14 Clues: desire to know • people generally • play games of chance for money; be • a place where dead people are buried • extreme physical or mental suffering • a person who is engaged to be married • a house and its occupants regarded as a unit • a raised stand for preachers in a Christian church • a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to • ...
Banned/Challenged Books 2018-07-10
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- The protagonist of this story may have spoken for the trees, but this Dr. Seuss book was once banned in California because it was deemed offensive to forestry workers.
- Book written by a young girl during WWII that was banned for being too depressing.
- Name of the young protagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird.
- The river along which The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn takes place.
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- Dystopian novel written in 1931 by Aldous Huxley that was banned for being anti-family and anti-religion.
- The name of the Transcendalist poet who said, "Every burned book enlightens the world".
- Controversial book written over a hundred years ago which continues to be banned in many schools across the country for introducing the Theory of Evolution.
- "It was a pleasure to burn" is the first line of this author's dystopian novel, which was banned for using obscene language.
- New York Times best-selling horror writer who has had over 20 of his stories and novels challenged for vulgarity.
- The name of the fictional school created by J.K. Rowling in the oft banned Harry Potter series.
10 Clues: Name of the young protagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird. • The river along which The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn takes place. • Book written by a young girl during WWII that was banned for being too depressing. • The name of the Transcendalist poet who said, "Every burned book enlightens the world". • ...
TKAM Crossword 2024-03-29
Across
- What did Mr. Radley fill the tree hole with?
- What was Tom Robinson accused of?
- Calpurnia’s oldest son
- Atticus is a _____
- Uncle Jack is a ______
- Scout’s 1st grade teacher
- Narrator of the Novel
- Mr._____ cannot afford to repay with money so he does so by goods like wood.
- Boo Radley’s brother
- Tom Robinson’s Wife
- What state does the story take place in?
- “You never really understand a person until you . . . climb into his ____”
- What does Miss Maudie call the snowman?
- Scout’s _____ died when she was two.
- While sneaking around at the Radleys, Jem loses his ____
- Name of Atticus’ sister
- ______ Finch was the first Finch to come to America
- Who does Scout fight at school for making fun of Atticus?
- What does Jem try to give Boo via a fishing pole?
- It is a sin to kill a _______
- Who drapes a blanket around Scout during the fire?
- The family cook
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- Boo Radley’s real name
- Which Family accused Tom Robinson?
- The tree with the hole where Scout and Jem find things belongs to the ______.
- Mrs. Dubose showed great ______
- Who wants to marry Scout?
- Where does Dill return to after summers in Maycomb?
- What is Miss Maudie’s last name?
- The name of the Rabid dog is Tim _____
- Dill’s Aunt
- Father of Scout and Jem
- Who got stuck in the window trying to save Miss Maudie’s furniture from the fire?
- What bushes of Mrs.Dubose did Jem cut?
- Who put syrup all over their vegetables during lunch?
- Brother of the narrator
- Uncle Jack’s real name
- Mr.______ owns the Maycomb Tribune
- Mrs.Dubose was addicted to ________
- What happens in Maycomb that hasn’t since 1885?
- Where does Scout live?
- Scout’s real name is ______ Louise Finch
- What does Scout ride in when she lands in the Radley yard?
- What did Boo stab his father with?
44 Clues: Dill’s Aunt • The family cook • Atticus is a _____ • Tom Robinson’s Wife • Boo Radley’s brother • Narrator of the Novel • Boo Radley’s real name • Calpurnia’s oldest son • Uncle Jack is a ______ • Uncle Jack’s real name • Where does Scout live? • Father of Scout and Jem • Brother of the narrator • Name of Atticus’ sister • Who wants to marry Scout? • Scout’s 1st grade teacher • ...
Supernatural 2021-10-21
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- Dean's "son"
- Lucifer
- Tran kid prophet
- car baby
- squrriel
- Bobby's insult
- Winchester mom
- trenchcoat angel
- old god
- SPN stands for
- crowley's nickname for sam
- wrote the tablets
- where do angels go when they die
- worst dad ever
- Sam and Dean's home state
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- Kline jack's mom
- how to kill a wendigo
- gave dean the mark
- pale horse (one of the horsemen)
- how to kill a vampire
- older brother
- how do you kill a shapeshifter or skinwalker
- gun that kills demons
- sam's childhood/present-day fear
- dean's fav food
- new god
- younger brother
- red-head witch
- teenage toddler
29 Clues: Lucifer • old god • new god • car baby • squrriel • Dean's "son" • older brother • Bobby's insult • Winchester mom • SPN stands for • red-head witch • worst dad ever • dean's fav food • younger brother • teenage toddler • Kline jack's mom • Tran kid prophet • trenchcoat angel • wrote the tablets • gave dean the mark • how to kill a wendigo • how to kill a vampire • gun that kills demons • Sam and Dean's home state • ...
Part 6 2025-05-05
9 Clues: a gun • to injure • describe, spell out • a month of the year • choice, option, to pick • to help, to protect, to support • not guilty, have done nothing wrong • do not like a person because of their colour • a bird that only sings and makes people happy
"To Kill a Mockingbird"-15 Most Difficult Vocabulary Words Crossword- Abigail Watts 2022-02-22
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- The quality of being strange or unusual in behavior
- Punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- able to use both hands equally well.
- absolute; unqualified
- To resent another's success; to envy
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
- Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive
- The quality of being well-meaning.
- The reluctant acceptance of something without protest.
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- Lack of respect; rudeness.
- a bitter verbal attack.
- A stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
- Noisy and difficult to control.
- Be filled with a feeling of love for
- A minor wrongdoing.
15 Clues: A minor wrongdoing. • absolute; unqualified • a bitter verbal attack. • Lack of respect; rudeness. • Noisy and difficult to control. • The quality of being well-meaning. • Be filled with a feeling of love for • able to use both hands equally well. • To resent another's success; to envy • The quality of being strange or unusual in behavior • ...
Authors of the Top Circulating Books at Cedar City Library (5 years) 2020-09-30
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- The Eye of the World
- Tricky Twenty-two
- Outlander
- The Lost Symbol
- A Darker Shade of Magic
- The Feathered Serpent series
- Lady Emma's Campaign
- Pride and Prejudice
- The Last Mile
- The Husband's Secret
- Rogue Lawyer
- Gone Tomorrow
- Elantris
- These is My Words
- Pillar of Light
- Dracula
- Ross Poldark
- See Me
- The Time Traveler's Wife
- Walking on Water
- Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
- The Handmaid's Tale
- Everything I never told you
- The Way of Kings
- The Help
- Within the Dark Hills
- Where the Crawdads Sing
- The Hobbit
- Lord Fenton's Folly
- Before We Were Yours
- The Martian
- By the River
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- The Princes Bride
- Ready Player One
- Endangered
- 1984
- The Nightingale
- The Secret of Pembrooke Park
- All the Light We Cannot See
- The Gospel of Loki
- Fahrenheit 451
- The Rent Collector
- As You Are
- A Gentleman in Moscow
- Obsession
- Edenbrooke
- Gone Girl
- Winter Garden
- Out lawyered
- Me Before You
- The Girl on the Train
- The Host
- The Name of the Wind
- Rumors of War
- A Man Called Ove
- Fifty Shades of Grey
- A Game of Thrones
- Legally and Lawfully Yours
- Mark Z.___House of Leaves
- It
- Hearts in Hiding
- Beauty and the Clockwork Beast
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
- Murder on the Orient Express
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- The Orphan Keeper
66 Clues: It • 1984 • See Me • Dracula • The Host • Elantris • The Help • Outlander • Obsession • Gone Girl • Endangered • As You Are • Edenbrooke • The Hobbit • The Martian • Rogue Lawyer • Out lawyered • Ross Poldark • By the River • The Last Mile • Gone Tomorrow • Winter Garden • Me Before You • Rumors of War • Fahrenheit 451 • The Nightingale • The Lost Symbol • Pillar of Light • Ready Player One • A Man Called Ove • Hearts in Hiding • ...
Alex soldier bear 2020-11-30
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- a forest
- when some body makes you do something
- when somebody is shaking
- when a group of soldiers start to fight for there.
- a explosive device that is meant to kill people
- when you close your eyes you see
- a person that take cares of there child
- is a place where you live for a short period of a time
- when something takes some thing than move it
- when somebody is insanely mad
- people that go to war
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- a place were you live
- a drink that is popular in Russia
- when somebody is doing something
- when a person has something to take care of
- a animal that can kill you or damage you
- a grown male Person
- when a person didn’t do anything bad
- people that fight for there country
- when people kill animals for food
20 Clues: a forest • a grown male Person • a place were you live • people that go to war • when somebody is shaking • when somebody is insanely mad • when somebody is doing something • when you close your eyes you see • a drink that is popular in Russia • when people kill animals for food • people that fight for there country • when a person didn’t do anything bad • ...
Splatword 2025-09-29
Across
- Long attack time, big damage
- Certified pink roller main
- Event that makes golden eggs worth 2
- Shows up naked
- Allows you to grapple onto walls
- 98% of splatoon players
- Coolness factor
- Agent 2
- Your local neurodivergent shopkeeper
- The worst splatoon player
- Straightest splatoon player
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- The biggest forehead
- Uses blender to kill octolings
- When you kill all of the enemy team at once
- New version of flodders
- An enemy that requires you to put a bomb in its mouth
- A place for local play
- A kill
- Official leader of Deep Cut
- Most annoying character
- Mind control of splatoon 3
- Rich lesbian
- What Big man says
- Smart lesbian
24 Clues: A kill • Agent 2 • Rich lesbian • Smart lesbian • Shows up naked • Coolness factor • What Big man says • The biggest forehead • A place for local play • New version of flodders • Most annoying character • 98% of splatoon players • The worst splatoon player • Certified pink roller main • Mind control of splatoon 3 • Official leader of Deep Cut • Straightest splatoon player • ...
Clone of Supernatural 2024-06-10
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- Dean's "son"
- Lucifer
- Tran kid prophet
- car baby
- squrriel
- Bobby's insult
- Winchester mom
- trenchcoat angel
- old god
- SPN stands for
- crowley's nickname for sam
- wrote the tablets
- where do angels go when they die
- worst dad ever
- Sam and Dean's home state
Down
- Kline jack's mom
- how to kill a wendigo
- gave dean the mark
- pale horse (one of the horsemen)
- how to kill a vampire
- older brother
- how do you kill a shapeshifter or skinwalker
- gun that kills demons
- sam's childhood/present-day fear
- dean's fav food
- new god
- younger brother
- red-head witch
- teenage toddler
29 Clues: Lucifer • old god • new god • car baby • squrriel • Dean's "son" • older brother • Bobby's insult • Winchester mom • SPN stands for • red-head witch • worst dad ever • dean's fav food • younger brother • teenage toddler • Kline jack's mom • Tran kid prophet • trenchcoat angel • wrote the tablets • gave dean the mark • how to kill a wendigo • how to kill a vampire • gun that kills demons • Sam and Dean's home state • ...
Cc's Among Us Crossword 2021-01-14
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- if you put a leaf on this color, it is a sapling in dirt
- the button in cafeteria
- the task that is in shields
- what impostors do to crewmates
- where you shoot asteroids
- the place where you do simon says
- tasks in here: wires, trash
- the place to fix comms
- the color you are after you kill
- the place where you do cardswipe
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- only impostors can do this
- where a lot of deaths happen
- i navigate
- the innocents
- reporting your own kill
- short for purple
- light blue
- doctors office
- the place where you empty the leaves
- the purest color in the lobby
20 Clues: i navigate • light blue • the innocents • doctors office • short for purple • the place to fix comms • the button in cafeteria • reporting your own kill • where you shoot asteroids • only impostors can do this • the task that is in shields • tasks in here: wires, trash • where a lot of deaths happen • the purest color in the lobby • what impostors do to crewmates • ...
Supernatural 2024-06-10
Across
- Dean's "son"
- Lucifer
- Tran kid prophet
- car baby
- squrriel
- Bobby's insult
- Winchester mom
- trenchcoat angel
- old god
- SPN stands for
- crowley's nickname for sam
- wrote the tablets
- where do angels go when they die
- worst dad ever
- Sam and Dean's home state
Down
- Kline jack's mom
- how to kill a wendigo
- gave dean the mark
- pale horse (one of the horsemen)
- how to kill a vampire
- older brother
- how do you kill a shapeshifter or skinwalker
- gun that kills demons
- sam's childhood/present-day fear
- dean's fav food
- new god
- younger brother
- red-head witch
- teenage toddler
29 Clues: Lucifer • old god • new god • car baby • squrriel • Dean's "son" • older brother • Bobby's insult • Winchester mom • SPN stands for • red-head witch • worst dad ever • dean's fav food • younger brother • teenage toddler • Kline jack's mom • Tran kid prophet • trenchcoat angel • wrote the tablets • gave dean the mark • how to kill a wendigo • how to kill a vampire • gun that kills demons • Sam and Dean's home state • ...
Famous Authors 2016-10-29
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- /An Indian author in recent times who has won much acclaim for his books, one of which was the inspiration for “3 idiots”
- /Author of Gitanjali and our national anthem
- /His books on an imaginary place called Narnia have been made into successful movies
- / He got the Sahitya Academy Award in 1992 for Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra.
- /The author of the well-known “Gulliver’s Travels”.
- /a celebrated French author best known for his historical adventure novels, including 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Count of Monte Cristo.
- /The creator of the lovable bear Winnie the Pooh
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- /the creator of the ‘Boy who lived’ and Hogwarts
- /best loved children’s author of all times – her Famous 5 and Secret 7 books continue to fuel the imagination of children all over the world.
- /her famous story about 4 sisters and their lives in New England duringthe Civil War have struck a chord with millions of readers.
- /Her famous characters are Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail and Peter
- /She’s mainly renowned for her mysteries and detective stories, creator of the much loved dapper Belgian detective with the ‘grey cells’.
- /He is an Irish-Scottish writer and physician, most noted for creating the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes.
- /The person who brought the well-known boy, Tom Sawyer to life
- /Creator of the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire cat
- /a celebrated Indian author and film maker – his detective stories with Feluda have been loved by many generations of Indians.
- /Author of ‘Around the world in 80 days’
- /Pulitzer award winning author of “To Kill a Mockingbird”
18 Clues: /Author of ‘Around the world in 80 days’ • /Author of Gitanjali and our national anthem • /Creator of the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire cat • /the creator of the ‘Boy who lived’ and Hogwarts • /The creator of the lovable bear Winnie the Pooh • /The author of the well-known “Gulliver’s Travels”. • /Pulitzer award winning author of “To Kill a Mockingbird” • ...
to kill a mocking bird vocab. part 2 2013-02-13
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- foul/repulsive
- someone who dies rather than give up their beliefs
- ______ lawsuit
- a willful choice
- rudeness and shortness
- a difficult or dangerous situation
- very cranky and disrespectful
- to pursue and criticize
- an act of revenge
- zealous
- indirect
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- to take exception
- kept in memory
- deeply insightful
- and direct
- being humble
- to struggle or flop around
- set deep in your ways
- blocked and impeded
- looming danger
- to be driven
21 Clues: zealous • indirect • and direct • being humble • to be driven • foul/repulsive • kept in memory • ______ lawsuit • looming danger • a willful choice • to take exception • deeply insightful • an act of revenge • blocked and impeded • set deep in your ways • rudeness and shortness • to pursue and criticize • to struggle or flop around • very cranky and disrespectful • a difficult or dangerous situation • ...
English & EHS! 2024-09-06
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- you are allowed up 9 __ points/semester
- word for any type of written, published work
- our principal is Mr. __
- we start every morning off with the __ of Allegiance
- com, con
- our beautiful park on the lake is called __ Park
- Mr. Shepeck’s favorite NFL team
- mis, mal
- each semester of English is worth one half ___
- 10th graders are called __
- dis
- inter
- we study parts of words, which are called __
- ante
- intra
- one of the main books we read is “To Kill A __ “
- into
- a police station getting robbed is an example of this
- anti
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- Escanaba is part of __ County
- we are the Escanaba __ !
- in an __ lockdown, we barricade the doors and get cover
- Mr. Shepeck’s classroom is in C-__
- the school __ dance is coming up soon!
- all absences must be __ by a parent/guardian
- we always write a proper __ on the top left of all papers
- the story line, or basically what happens in a story
- equi
- 11th graders are called __
- 9th graders are called __
- our high school assistant principal is Mr. __
- our school mascot is named __
- extra
- all writing in this class must be done in complete __
- I know something the character doesn’t know!
- de
- bi
- claiming someone else’s writing as yours
- our school nurse is Mrs. __
- circum
- 12th graders are called __
- all __ must turned off and out of sight in class
- “___, fight, for Esky High…”
43 Clues: de • bi • dis • equi • ante • into • anti • extra • inter • intra • circum • com, con • mis, mal • our principal is Mr. __ • we are the Escanaba __ ! • 9th graders are called __ • 11th graders are called __ • 10th graders are called __ • 12th graders are called __ • our school nurse is Mrs. __ • “___, fight, for Esky High…” • Escanaba is part of __ County • our school mascot is named __ • ...
TKAM Crossword 2025-04-27
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- The publisher of the Maycomb Tribune
- Mrs. Dubose leaves Jem a _______ when she dies
- Mr. Heck Tate works as a _______
- The author's first name
- Finch's cook
- The person who came to live with the Finches to provide feminine influence
- Scout thinks the world was ending due to this event occuring
- Scout spent her birthday money on a ______
- The first name of Atticus' brother
- Atticus is the best _____ in Maycomb
- How Miss Maudie lost her home
- Miss Stephanie Crawford is the town's ______
- Dill wants to be a _____ when he grows up
- Atticus's profession
- Radley was stabbed with this
- Scout's real first name
- "Jem and I found our father _____"
- Nathan Radley seals the knothole with ______
- Atticus had Scout and Jem ______ to Mrs. Dubose every day
- The mockingbird is a recurring ____
- Hometown of Scout and Jem
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- Jem lost his ______ when trying to sneak into the Radley property
- Atticus says that every ____ is made of people you know
- Calpurnia took Scout and Jem to _______
- Nickname of the person who visits Scout every summer.
- Dill was bound in the _____ because his new father didn't like him
- The city Dill was from
- Mrs. Dubose's addiction
- Last name of Scout
- The story takes place during this event
- The name of Calpurnia's church is The First ______ Church
- It is a sin to kill _____, according to Atticus
- Atticus shoots a rabid _______
- The kids' Christmas gifts
- Tom Robinson is likely going to be considered
- The first name of the reclusive family
- _____ Sykes (His title)
- Mr. Underwood was guarding the ______ with a shotgun
- What point of view is the story told in
- Miss Maudie's prized flowers
- Scout's mother died when Scout was _____
41 Clues: Finch's cook • Last name of Scout • Atticus's profession • The city Dill was from • Mrs. Dubose's addiction • The author's first name • _____ Sykes (His title) • Scout's real first name • The kids' Christmas gifts • Hometown of Scout and Jem • Radley was stabbed with this • Miss Maudie's prized flowers • How Miss Maudie lost her home • Atticus shoots a rabid _______ • ...
Leading Ladies of the 1960s 2024-02-04
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- This actress starred in "The Parent Trap" and became a beloved figure in family films.
- This French actress won an Academy Award for her role in "Darling" and starred in "Belle de Jour."
- She played the lead role in "The Birds" and "Marnie," directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
- This actress starred in "West Side Story" and won an Academy Award for her role in "Two for the Seesaw."
- Known for her role in "To Kill a Mockingbird," she won an Academy Award for Best Actress.
- This actress starred in "Gone with the Wind" and remained an iconic figure in Hollywood.
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- This actress starred in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and won two Academy Awards for Best Actress.
- This actress won an Academy Award for her role in "Room at the Top" and later starred in "Alfie."
8 Clues: She played the lead role in "The Birds" and "Marnie," directed by Alfred Hitchcock. • This actress starred in "The Parent Trap" and became a beloved figure in family films. • This actress starred in "Gone with the Wind" and remained an iconic figure in Hollywood. • Known for her role in "To Kill a Mockingbird," she won an Academy Award for Best Actress. • ...
Catching Fire 2021-05-14
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- structure for hanging criminals
- Illegal hunting or fishing
- Quell 25th anniversary of the Hunger Games
- not securely in position
- person being punished for being a rebel against the Capitol
- created by the capitol to spy on people
- roofed platform along the outside of a house
- unfriendly or anger and irritation
- official orders issued by authorities
- soaked with liquid
- appease the anger and anxiety of someone
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- mix between a mockingbird and jabberjay
- drained away
- related to the throat
- animal chased by someone or something
- organized rebellion to authority
- white fur of a short-tailed weasel
- exultantly proud and joyful
- sudden changes of mood and behavior
- Make abnormally thin or weak
20 Clues: drained away • soaked with liquid • related to the throat • not securely in position • Illegal hunting or fishing • exultantly proud and joyful • Make abnormally thin or weak • structure for hanging criminals • organized rebellion to authority • white fur of a short-tailed weasel • unfriendly or anger and irritation • sudden changes of mood and behavior • ...
Birds 2023-05-05
13 Clues: quack • round faced • Street Sprinter • Bright Red Bird • Bright Blue Bird • common city bird • can fly backwards • utensil like beak • state bird of Florida • Large Carcass eating bird • antartican bird (two words) • quick bird with forked tail • is a sign of a thriving environment
CAMG Picnic Puzzle 2024-08-11
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- soft cooing sound
- a vocal imitator
- northern quail
- iridescent green head
- solid black plummage and cawing sound
- yellow tufted tail feathers
- small size but are seen everywhere from rural landscapes to urban area
- feeds primarily on fish, maturing at 4-5 yrs of age
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- nested in the thistle down
- nested atop the Spartan Stadium
- call alerts cottagers to summer
- State bird of Michigan
- only the males sing
- blends into the winter landscape
- mates for life
- a favorite of calendars and Christmas cards
- aggressive traits
- nests in the natural tree hollows
- perches on fence posts
19 Clues: mates for life • northern quail • a vocal imitator • soft cooing sound • aggressive traits • only the males sing • iridescent green head • State bird of Michigan • perches on fence posts • nested in the thistle down • yellow tufted tail feathers • nested atop the Spartan Stadium • call alerts cottagers to summer • blends into the winter landscape • nests in the natural tree hollows • ...
8. Tolerance For Ambiguity (To Kill a Mockingbird) 2013-06-09
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- The ____ Court of Australia is the ultimate court of appeal in Australia.
- The Supreme ________ Court is the highest legal authority in the People's Republic of China, except Macao and Hong Kong.
- The Federal Court of Justice is the highest ordinary court in _______.
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- Also known as Te Kōti Matua o Aotearoa, this court is the highest court in ___ _______.
- The Supreme Court of the United _______ is the supreme court in the United _______.
- The Supreme _____ of the United States is the highest legal authority to determine guilt and punishment in the United States of America.
- The _______ Court of Canada is the highest legal authority to determine guilt and punishment in Canada.
7 Clues: The Federal Court of Justice is the highest ordinary court in _______. • The ____ Court of Australia is the ultimate court of appeal in Australia. • The Supreme Court of the United _______ is the supreme court in the United _______. • Also known as Te Kōti Matua o Aotearoa, this court is the highest court in ___ _______. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 1-2-3 2021-10-08
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- describes a conduct threatening the safety of people or the peace of a neighborhood
- a state of confusion because you do not understand something
- a house and the surrounding area of land that you own
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- a serious and formal promise, a commitment
- the part of something that is left after the other parts have gone
- describes something done secretly, so that people do not realize what is happening
- to speak quietly and in a way that is not clearly understandable
7 Clues: a serious and formal promise, a commitment • a house and the surrounding area of land that you own • a state of confusion because you do not understand something • to speak quietly and in a way that is not clearly understandable • the part of something that is left after the other parts have gone • ...
TKAM Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-07
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- the state where Maycomb is located
- Robinson Black man falsely accused of assault
- differences in this separate Maycomb's people
- symbol of innocence and goodness
- poor but proud family who won’t take charity
- Tate sheriff of Maycomb
- the mysterious neighbor who saves the children
- what the jury wrongly assigns to Tom
- Scout resists this social expectation
- what is missing from the jury’s verdict
- Eula May, the town telephone operator
- Ewell antagonist who falsely accuses Tom
- Scout gets into trouble for being too advanced in this
- father of Scout and Jem; a moral lawyer
- a central theme shown through Atticus’s actions
- Mayella and Bob’s last name
- the legal proceeding that dominates the story
- Scout fights him on the first day of school
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- the Finch family's cook and caretaker
- Scout’s older brother
- group that comes to lynch Tom
- item used in the story’s opening to talk about Boo’s rumors
- Scout and Jem’s friend who visits in the summer
- biased information used to shape beliefs
- the family name of Scout and Atticus
- flowers destroyed by Jem, symbolizing apology and forgiveness
- a major issue in Tom Robinson’s trial
- a motif seen in both Atticus and Mrs. Dubose
- the young narrator of the story
- Deal historical backdrop of economic hardship
- what Atticus wants Jem to learn about real courage
- a trait shared by Scout and Boo
- Boo Radley leaves gifts in one
- the town where the story is set
- what Atticus tries to defend
- what drives the town’s prejudice
- Atticus says it's a sin to kill a ______
- Scout is told to act like one
- the woman who falsely accuses Tom of assault
- what happens to Tom Robinson
- Atticus's profession
41 Clues: Atticus's profession • Scout’s older brother • Tate sheriff of Maycomb • Mayella and Bob’s last name • what Atticus tries to defend • what happens to Tom Robinson • group that comes to lynch Tom • Scout is told to act like one • Boo Radley leaves gifts in one • the young narrator of the story • a trait shared by Scout and Boo • the town where the story is set • ...
Mississippi Symbols and Facts 2025-08-13
19 Clues: state toy • state fish • state bird • state song • state stone • capital city • state insect • state reptile • highest point • state beverage • state nickname • state butterfly • state waterfowl • state land mammal • state land mammal • state water mammal • state flower and tree • Elivs Presley's Birthplace • leading industry in Mississippi
stuff 2022-03-24
10 Clues: lizard • whale huge • chirping bird • funny named bird • long silvery thing • fall straight down • bug that lights up • to secretly listen • eavesdrop to catch robbers • stop or interrupt something
stuff 2022-03-24
10 Clues: lizard • whale huge • chirping bird • funny named bird • long silvery thing • fall straight down • bug that lights up • to secretly listen • eavesdrop to catch robbers • stop or interrupt something
Books 1 2024-04-09
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- Author of "Catch-22," a satirical novel set during World War II, critiquing bureaucracy and the absurdity of war.
- Satirical novelist famous for "Slaughterhouse-Five," a novel blending science fiction and anti-war themes.
- Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," a novel addressing racial injustice in the American South.
- Nobel Prize-winning author of "Beloved," a novel addressing the legacy of slavery and trauma in African American history.
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- Beat poet famous for "Howl," a landmark work of countercultural literature addressing societal conformity and repression.
- Author of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," a novel set in a mental institution exploring themes of individualism and societal oppression.
- Author of "On the Road," a defining work of the Beat Generation exploring themes of freedom and rebellion.
- Poet and novelist known for her confessional poetry and semi-autobiographical novel "The Bell Jar."
8 Clues: Poet and novelist known for her confessional poetry and semi-autobiographical novel "The Bell Jar." • Author of "On the Road," a defining work of the Beat Generation exploring themes of freedom and rebellion. • Satirical novelist famous for "Slaughterhouse-Five," a novel blending science fiction and anti-war themes. • ...
Environmental Chemistry 2024-12-04
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- nutrients needed in large amounts by an organisms
- the "Potential of Hydrogen" or the scale that rates how acidic a substance is
- substance with a bitter taste, turns litmus paper blue, pH of more than 7
- inorganic molecules that are used to help enzymes function
- Human made pollutant, used as propellants in aerosol cans, persistent pollutant that destroys ozone layer
- organic molecule in which energy is stored and includes fats, oil, and waxes
- increase in a contaminant's concentration at each level of the food chain
- increase in a contaminant's concentration in an individual organism
- substances with a pH of 7
- a chemical used to kill unwanted plants
- organic molecule made up of amino acids and are the building blocks of body tissue, they help repair tissue and build muscle
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- dense metal or metalloid that can cause environmental concern
- organisms that can infer the health of an ecosystem
- Prevents UV rays from reaching Earth's surface
- a chemical used to kill unwanted pests, example is DDT
- organic sugar molecule that provides energy for organisms
- a substance used to enrich soil by providing nutrients that are missing (main sources nitrogen & phosphorus)
- nutrients needed in small amounts by an organism
- any alteration of the environment producing a condition that is harmful to living things
- a substance with a sour taste, turns litmus paper red, has a pH value of less than 7
- chemical used to kill unwanted insects
- elements and compounds that organisms need for living, growing and reproducing
- dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane - used to kill unwanted insects such as lice during WWII, used to kill mosquitoes to stop the spread of malaria
23 Clues: substances with a pH of 7 • chemical used to kill unwanted insects • a chemical used to kill unwanted plants • Prevents UV rays from reaching Earth's surface • nutrients needed in small amounts by an organism • nutrients needed in large amounts by an organisms • organisms that can infer the health of an ecosystem • a chemical used to kill unwanted pests, example is DDT • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Chapters 1-2 2020-01-07
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- How does Scout fell after her first day at school?
- How does Scout already know how to read?
- Who is Calipurnia?
- How does Atticus get Jem to take Scout to school?
- Describe the Radleys
- Who is Dill?
- What does Miss Caroline want Atticus to do?
- Who is telling us this story?
- What does Atticus do for a living?
- Describe Miss Caroline
- How does Mr. Cunningham pay Atticus back?
- Is mr. Cuunigham paying Atticus back with food fair?
- How does the narrator describe her hometown?
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- Dill dares Jem to touch ___ house.
- Who is Miss Carloine?
- What do you think happened to Dill's father?
- who takes scout to school the first day?
- What is Jeremy Atticus Finch better known as?
- Where is Dill from?
- What do Scout, Jem and Dill think of Boo Radley?
- What is Scout's punishment for trying to help Walter?
- Where does this take place?
- Describe Calpurnia
23 Clues: Who is Dill? • Who is Calipurnia? • Describe Calpurnia • Where is Dill from? • Describe the Radleys • Who is Miss Carloine? • Describe Miss Caroline • Where does this take place? • Who is telling us this story? • Dill dares Jem to touch ___ house. • What does Atticus do for a living? • How does Scout already know how to read? • who takes scout to school the first day? • ...
Leading Ladies of the 1960s 2024-02-04
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- This actress starred in "The Parent Trap" and became a beloved figure in family films.
- This French actress won an Academy Award for her role in "Darling" and starred in "Belle de Jour."
- She played the lead role in "The Birds" and "Marnie," directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
- This actress starred in "West Side Story" and won an Academy Award for her role in "Two for the Seesaw."
- Known for her role in "To Kill a Mockingbird," she won an Academy Award for Best Actress.
- This actress starred in "Gone with the Wind" and remained an iconic figure in Hollywood.
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- This actress starred in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and won two Academy Awards for Best Actress.
- This actress won an Academy Award for her role in "Room at the Top" and later starred in "Alfie."
8 Clues: She played the lead role in "The Birds" and "Marnie," directed by Alfred Hitchcock. • This actress starred in "The Parent Trap" and became a beloved figure in family films. • This actress starred in "Gone with the Wind" and remained an iconic figure in Hollywood. • Known for her role in "To Kill a Mockingbird," she won an Academy Award for Best Actress. • ...
Mockingbird Review 2024-03-28
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- this type of treatment that Atticus extended to Mayella was interepreted by her as being offensive for some reason. Perhaps she thought he was being sarcastic – or perhaps she never experienced this before in her own home!
- the offensive way in which the racist lawyer Mr. Gilmer addresses Tom Robinson in the courtroom
- The way in which the black community honors Atticus after the trial
- Dolphus Raymond drink coke out of this to make townsfolk think he is an alcoholic and rather strange
- the fancy term for a persuasive, sequential argument that serves an editorial paper well (in addition to convincing arguments in courts of law
- Perhaps the best “genre” label for Harper Lee’s book “To Kill a Mockingbird”; Some call this a “novel of education”
- Scout somehow diffused this with her childhood innocence on the courthouse lawn – and perhaps by “putting faces” on the otherwise anonymous characters gathered there
- Atticus in his closing remarks says that there are a lot of inequities in life and society, but that the court system should be the “Great ___________”
- The job that Dill says he’s going to get – something he says quite cynically and sarcastically after witnessing the horrible decision of the jurors
- What Bob Ewell does to Atticus – a severe, offensive (and gross!) act of hatred
- After all the evidence is in it appears that whoever beat Mayella, it was someone who was this….
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- The name of one particular juror who potentially wanted to acquit Tom – the one that was the cause for a longer-than-expected deliberation.
- Atticus acknowledges sympathy for this sad condition in the Ewell home, but he says it should never be an extend so far as to allow an innocent man to go to jail (or his death!)
- the length of the jury deliberation that surprised some people
- The code of the south that probably explained why the blacks all had to sit in the balcony of the courthouse
- The name given to the segregation laws in the south
- What is found under Bob Ewell’s rib cage
- The strange man who is standing in Jem’s bedroom – probably the “country man” that helped rescue him and carry him to the house
- What seems to be the defining characteristic of the true culprit in the case of Miss Mayella
- Who refuses to drag Boo Radely to court for what happened the night of the Halloween Pageant?
- the reason Tom Robinson would never get a second trial or an appeal of some sort
- To kill a helpless bird or anything that doesn’t do anything but add beauty to the world is considered this by Heck Tate
- what Scout tends to be both in and out of costume
- In a state of confusion and shock, Atticus seems to think that this person killed Bob Ewell
24 Clues: What is found under Bob Ewell’s rib cage • what Scout tends to be both in and out of costume • The name given to the segregation laws in the south • the length of the jury deliberation that surprised some people • The way in which the black community honors Atticus after the trial • What Bob Ewell does to Atticus – a severe, offensive (and gross!) act of hatred • ...
Infection Control and First Aid 2020-04-20
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- Seconds required to properly wash hands
- Provide the key information on a specific product
- Standards apply to removing dirt and debris
- Kill harmful bacteria
- Never use this for a bleeding wound
- Determine if a choking victim can cough or
- Description of efforts to prevent the spread of communicable diseases
- Not killed by disinfectant
- Kill viruses
- Destroy fungi
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- Reusable, refers to nonporous items
- All microbes must be killed or destroyed
- “Ability to produce results” or “effectiveness.”
- Destroy or kill certain microbes on nonporous surfaces
- Disposable, refers to porous items
- Put this over eyes for either type of eye injury
- A sanitizer product that can be applied to the skin
- Group of disinfectants able to be used in the salon
- Give fainting victims plenty of fresh
- Enforces safety and health standards in the workplace
20 Clues: Kill viruses • Destroy fungi • Kill harmful bacteria • Not killed by disinfectant • Disposable, refers to porous items • Reusable, refers to nonporous items • Never use this for a bleeding wound • Give fainting victims plenty of fresh • Seconds required to properly wash hands • All microbes must be killed or destroyed • Determine if a choking victim can cough or • ...
Macbeth Crossword hunt 2013-12-15
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- brother of Malcoml
- king of Scotland ( at the beginning of the play)
- where the play takes place in
- tells a prophecy to Macbeth
- kills Banquo
- the new thane of Cawdor
- used to kill King Duncan
- tell Macduff that his family was murdered
- "Fair is______, and foul is fair."
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- one of King duncan's son
- runs away when Banquo is murdered
- where Macduff goes to find Malcolm
- influences Macbeth to kill King Duncan
- Macbeth's father was ____
- kills Macbeth
- the boss/leader of the three witches
- leader/king of England
- best friends with Macbeth
- who many murders does Macbeth hire to kill Banquo and Fleance
- What, can the_____ speak true?
20 Clues: kills Banquo • kills Macbeth • brother of Malcoml • leader/king of England • the new thane of Cawdor • one of King duncan's son • used to kill King Duncan • Macbeth's father was ____ • best friends with Macbeth • tells a prophecy to Macbeth • where the play takes place in • What, can the_____ speak true? • runs away when Banquo is murdered • where Macduff goes to find Malcolm • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Ch. 23-26 & Academic Vocab 2020-10-19
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- an earnest or urgent request OR a process by which a decision is accepted or rejected by a higher court
- to form a conclusion or opinion based on known information
- the quality of being believed or accepted as true, real, or honest
- to give reasons for an action, decision, or point of view(to argue)
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- to describe differences between two things
- to judge the value, condition, or quality of something
- sure to happen
- to combine different parts into a whole
- to separate the whole into parts and/or to identify relationships and patterns
- a feeling of being sorry for doing something bad or wrong in the past: a feeling of guilt
10 Clues: sure to happen • to combine different parts into a whole • to describe differences between two things • to judge the value, condition, or quality of something • to form a conclusion or opinion based on known information • the quality of being believed or accepted as true, real, or honest • to give reasons for an action, decision, or point of view(to argue) • ...
chapter 5 vocabulary for harper lee to kill a mockingbird 2023-03-21
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- A winged,chubby angel
- occurring afterward or as a result.
- understood or implied without being stated.
- Distant and unfeeling
- Physically weak from sickness frail
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- Treating with preservatives with prevent decay
- approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively.
- Unspoken understood without being expressed
- Approached in a harsh manner assualted
- Under force of necessity
- Gruesome gloomy or drak
11 Clues: A winged,chubby angel • Distant and unfeeling • Gruesome gloomy or drak • Under force of necessity • occurring afterward or as a result. • Physically weak from sickness frail • Approached in a harsh manner assualted • Unspoken understood without being expressed • understood or implied without being stated. • Treating with preservatives with prevent decay • ...
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Vocabulary) 2021-04-15
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- Passé composé, if you will. The first component.
- Pronouced quite like 'turtle,' but when you do this action, you are travelling rapidly through space, unlike a turtle
- "How very rude of you, you______child!"
- A state of extreme disorder or confusion
- *gasps in shock* (another word for shock..?)
- Closely acquainted with, amongst other definitions
- What starts with 'c' and rhymes with 'haven'?
- An action, choice, etc., which is perceived as passing judgment on another matter.
- In a hasty manner
- Easily damaged and requires careful handling; that Taylor Swift song from her 'reputation' album
- To carry out a particular action without a goal/destination in mind
- "Hagrid is looking very tired and worried today."
- Like a rake
- Some of these clues are slightly more difficult to understand (or in other words, they are kind of... ?)
- A rank in a nation's armed forces
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- "What a scene of uproar and confusion!"
- 'FLEETwood Mac'+ ing
- A fortification feature
- "I met a very threatening (or?) person today."
- Male-chicken(the four-lettered one)+y
- The 'food' one must offer to weaponry for them to provide their services
- 'To Kill a MOCKINGbird'
- To muss or ruffle something
- Distressed
- Of third rank, importance, or value
- The Internet; just ignore the 'e' and the 't'
- "They really argue too much" (What's another word for argue?)
- The Past, the Present, the Future
- Hypothetically, if you stacked circles that have volume, what would you get?
- What word describes your movements when you go on auto-pilot?
- IN one of your SINs, U ATE someone
- Ducked
- In gymnastics, this is an apparatus on which the gymnasts perform, as well as the move they perform whilst on this apparatus
- An onslaught of something.
34 Clues: Ducked • Distressed • Like a rake • In a hasty manner • 'FLEETwood Mac'+ ing • A fortification feature • 'To Kill a MOCKINGbird' • An onslaught of something. • To muss or ruffle something • The Past, the Present, the Future • A rank in a nation's armed forces • IN one of your SINs, U ATE someone • Of third rank, importance, or value • Male-chicken(the four-lettered one)+y • ...
Harbour Village 2025 2025-08-13
15 Clues: Our Lake • Theme Song • Bingo Time • Our Street • Worm Needed • Mitchell Park • Birthday Song • Custard Place • Wisconsin Team • Slovenian Dance • Home Sweet Home • Christmas Month • Liver Sausage and • Best Football Team • Independence Day Month
The Plague Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-02
Across
- CDC investigator
- Shot Eyes A Symptom Of The Disease
- Ross Author Of The Novel
- Rev's Girlfriend
- Name Given To The Disease
- A Little Girl Found By The Church
- Doctor Who Helped Yombe's Father
- A Tinkers Bridge Reporter
- A Women Doctor
- System A System in A Human Used to kill Bad Cells
- Bridge Rich Part Of Town
- Girl In Africa Who's Father Succumbed To The Disease
- Another Name For Disease
- Keynes Hospital Hospital That Isolated the Disease
- Rev's Family Beagle
Down
- Doctors
- Scott's Mother
- The Poor Part Of Town
- When Someone Succumbs To The Disease
- A Teenage Girl Who Had Succumbed To The Disease
- Anti-Bacteria Man Who Isolated Himself
- Substance Used To Kill Insects
- Animal Said To Be Most Similar To Humans
- Animal Used For Experiments
- Scott's Best Friend
- Laurie's Son
- Substance Used To Kill Diseases
- Another Name For Disease
- Insects Used As a Host By The Virus
- A New Father Who Succumbed To The Disease
30 Clues: Doctors • Laurie's Son • Scott's Mother • A Women Doctor • CDC investigator • Rev's Girlfriend • Scott's Best Friend • Rev's Family Beagle • The Poor Part Of Town • Ross Author Of The Novel • Another Name For Disease • Bridge Rich Part Of Town • Another Name For Disease • Name Given To The Disease • A Tinkers Bridge Reporter • Animal Used For Experiments • Substance Used To Kill Insects • ...
To kill a mocking Bird chapters 1-5 2021-04-08
Across
- likely to cause an argument
- the children were ________ of the evils in the world
- Scout and Jem's father's side of family
- A city in Alabama where the story took place
- starts with the letter between Q and S and sometimes describes Scout
- a person that recently arrived somewhere or started a new activity
- the first name of Scout's teacher
- unduly curious about the affairs of others
- a period of time known for particular events
Down
- lack of good manners
- thinking deeply about something or someone
- Miss Caroline's job
- a coin that was frequently used
- A state in the southern eastern region of the US
- starts with C and describes Dill
- having receive little to no education
- pushing someone or something away
- Tom's last name
- grossly unfair behavior
- what children eat at midday
20 Clues: Tom's last name • Miss Caroline's job • lack of good manners • grossly unfair behavior • likely to cause an argument • what children eat at midday • a coin that was frequently used • starts with C and describes Dill • the first name of Scout's teacher • pushing someone or something away • having receive little to no education • Scout and Jem's father's side of family • ...
Symbols and Definitions, to Kill a Mocking Bird 2025-02-05
Across
- Unwillingness to spend money
- Impossible to understand
- religious
- State laws that enforced racial segregation
- wealth
- was fixed
- shows safty
- The separation of two or more things
- equal to eachother
- symbolises adicis still loves
Down
- symbolizes a blockade between them and Boo.
- sin
- shows intrest
- Willing to cause harm
- (ADJ) argumentative controversial
- To talk/write about yourself in a proud or self- admiring way
- (ADV) To suppress or to pacify
- ghost
- shows that boo isn't dangerius
- a sin to kill
20 Clues: sin • ghost • wealth • religious • was fixed • shows safty • shows intrest • a sin to kill • equal to eachother • Willing to cause harm • Impossible to understand • Unwillingness to spend money • (ADV) To suppress or to pacify • shows that boo isn't dangerius • (ADJ) argumentative controversial • The separation of two or more things • symbolizes a blockade between them and Boo. • ...
Maycomb Word Search 2019-03-28
Bellerophon 2014-09-26
Across
- Father of Pegasus (mythweb)
- Metal used to kill Chimaera
- Stung Pegasus causing Bellerophon to fall
- Summit in the clouds; home of the gods
- Youngest of the Muses who loved Pegasus most
- Women warriors fought by Bellerophon
- Queen who "made a pass" at Bellerophon
- Fire breathing monster related to the Hydra
- Hero who killed Medusa
- Brought Pegasus to the Muses as a pet
- Made Pegasus his "thunder barer"
Down
- City Bellerophon was exiled from
- King of Tiryns
- Where Bellerophon found Pegasus
- Suggested Bellerophon spend the night in Athena's temple
- Snake haired gorgon who turned anyone who looked into her eyes into stone
- City terrorized by Chimaera
- Asked to kill Bellerophon by Proetus
- Spear best used on horseback used to kill Chimaera
- Magic winged horse
20 Clues: King of Tiryns • Magic winged horse • Hero who killed Medusa • Father of Pegasus (mythweb) • Metal used to kill Chimaera • City terrorized by Chimaera • Where Bellerophon found Pegasus • City Bellerophon was exiled from • Made Pegasus his "thunder barer" • Asked to kill Bellerophon by Proetus • Women warriors fought by Bellerophon • Brought Pegasus to the Muses as a pet • ...
Macbeth 2021-03-13
Across
- What was Malcolm carrying ________, to show that Macbeth was dead?
- kings What did the Weird Sisters tell Banquo about the future?
- What was the first prophecy that the Weird Sisters told Macbeth that came true?
- Who is the goddess of the Weird Sisters?
- Macbeth died and got ______?
- What was Lady Macbeth doing while the Doctor and Gentlewoman was watching?
Down
- Who did Macbeth hire to kill Banquo?
- Who convinces Macbeth to kill King Duncan?
- Lady Macbeth couldn't kill King Duncan if he looked like her ______?
- What was Macbeth seeing after he kill King Duncan?
- How did Lady Macbeth die?
- Who killed King Duncan?
- Banquo's sons name is _________?
- Malcolm could kill Macbeth because he wasn't _____ by a woman.
- Who killed Macbeth?
- After King Duncan's death, Donalbain flees to Ireland and Malcolm flees to _______?
16 Clues: Who killed Macbeth? • Who killed King Duncan? • How did Lady Macbeth die? • Macbeth died and got ______? • Banquo's sons name is _________? • Who did Macbeth hire to kill Banquo? • Who is the goddess of the Weird Sisters? • Who convinces Macbeth to kill King Duncan? • What was Macbeth seeing after he kill King Duncan? • ...
gios crossword puzzle 2012-03-29
Across
- is a social networking app
- is were you jump until you reah your goal
- is a app were you can talk to other people
- is were you can watch unlimited movies
- is were you kill zombies with plants
- is were you can talk to other people face to face
Down
- is a app were you can listin to any thing
- is were you cut fruits
- is were you put words in and earn points
- is were you run trough opsticales
- is a game were you kill pigs
- is were you toss a paper in trash can
- is the same as black opps
- is were you kill zombies\
- opps is were you are online and kill people
15 Clues: is were you cut fruits • is the same as black opps • is were you kill zombies\ • is a social networking app • is a game were you kill pigs • is were you run trough opsticales • is were you kill zombies with plants • is were you toss a paper in trash can • is were you can watch unlimited movies • is were you put words in and earn points • ...
TKAM: 1-10 CHARCTERS/NAMES/PLACES 2025-11-07
Across
- Scout and Jem's lawyer father, known for his moral courage and surprising marksmanship skill.
- The tired, poor, old town in Alabama where the story takes place during the Great Depression.
- STEAM A childhood superstition believed by Jem, describing restless spirits who cannot get to heaven. 8
- Small carvings found in the tree hole, shaped like the figures of a boy and a girl.
- Miss Crawford, a neighbor known throughout Maycomb for being the primary source of local gossip.
- Miss Fisher, Scout's unprepared first-grade teacher who clashes with her on the very first day. 6
- Jean Louise Finch, the story's young narrator who lives with her father and brother in Maycomb.
- Scout's older brother, who accepts the dare to touch the mysterious Radley house. 7
- The Finches' strict but loving Black cook who provides motherly guidance and discipline. 1
- Charles Baker Harris, the inquisitive boy from Meridian who spends summers with his Aunt Rachel.
- The Christmas gifts received by Jem and Scout, which link new power to Atticus's moral lesson.
- A member of the poor Ewell family; a dirty, defiant boy who attends only one day of school per year.
Down
- The rabid, mad dog that Atticus is forced to shoot with a single, precise shot. 3
- A Cunningham boy invited home for lunch; poor but honorable, he refused to take Miss Caroline's money.
- A small gap in an oak tree where Boo Radley leaves gifts for the Finch children. 6
- A harmless creature; Atticus says it is a sin to kill one, symbolizing innocence. 3
- Mr. Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb County, who insists Atticus take the necessary shot at the mad dog.
- Aunt Alexandra's rude grandson who insults Atticus during the Christmas visit at Finch’s Landing.
- Miss Atkinson, a kind neighbor who loves gardening and provides Scout with crucial insight into Boo.
- The surname of the reclusive family, whose mysterious, overgrown house fascinates the children.
20 Clues: The rabid, mad dog that Atticus is forced to shoot with a single, precise shot. 3 • A small gap in an oak tree where Boo Radley leaves gifts for the Finch children. 6 • A harmless creature; Atticus says it is a sin to kill one, symbolizing innocence. 3 • Small carvings found in the tree hole, shaped like the figures of a boy and a girl. • ...
