twilight Crossword Puzzles
papiro Silvia 2023-12-11
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- La si può sia mangiare che cantare
- Un quartetto inFausto di cui facevi parte
- Non è il protagonista del celebre videogioco
- Elemento nel laboratorio dell’Escape Room di Stranger Things.
- Ti attrae come una calamita
- Non fate gli...
- Ce l’hai facile.
- Un personaggio di Alice in Wonderland a cui assomigli
- Un genere che ha segnato la tua adolescenza
- Gli puzza l'alito
- L’hai disegnato e alla fine è spuntato.
- Nudo, crudo della Ludo se lo vedo…
- La protettrice dello Scaligero
- Non capiva il tuo astio nei suoi confronti.
- Nella città divertente c'è una spiaggia rossa.
- Tutti hanno un proprio motto. Di chi è questo: "Non fatemi dire..."?
- Per farlo hai prestato servizi a domicilio
- Il tuo luogo prediletto dove mangiare
- Lo tieni ogni volta che andiamo in vacanza
- È sua, la casa meno accogliente di tutte
- È la tua ossessione via da casa
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- Te lo sogni ancora di notte
- L’unico che non ha conquistato il tuo cuore.
- Scorre a fiumi nella Giornata dell’Arte.
- Ce l'hanno in comune Twilight e 50 Shades
- Non c'è e si vede
- Pegolo ti ha consigliato di vederne uno.
- Sembra... ma non è
- L'hai cantata troppe volte
- È finto in Bridgerton
- I pokémon di quel tipo hanno la supremazia.
- Passeggero abusivo al ritorno da Gardaland
- C’è tanta gente qui a…
- I was __________ believe it.
- Il fiore di Romeo e Giulietta
- Il true love della tua vita
- Nemiche volanti
- L'hai condiviso con la Francesca
- Ti piacciono gli uomini, ma non quello che hanno tra le gambe.
- Grazie a lui hai preso freddo
- The land down under
- La gonna che ti arrapa
- A lui il cuore abbiamo aperto, ma poi ci hanno scoperto
43 Clues: Non fate gli... • Nemiche volanti • Ce l’hai facile. • Non c'è e si vede • Gli puzza l'alito • Sembra... ma non è • The land down under • È finto in Bridgerton • C’è tanta gente qui a… • La gonna che ti arrapa • L'hai cantata troppe volte • Te lo sogni ancora di notte • Ti attrae come una calamita • Il true love della tua vita • I was __________ believe it. • Il fiore di Romeo e Giulietta • ...
SAT Vocat Set 2 2023-11-29
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- The next book we are reading focuses on this Greek hero
- A famous river that runs through Washington D.C.
- Easily influenced, pliable
- Very steeply
- Senseless talk or writing; nonsense; gibberish
- Somebody that complains a lot
- The Native American tribe that cooperated with the Pilgrims
- Country at the southernmost tip of Africa
- Read something, typically in a thorough or careful way
- The point in a triangle which is equidistant from each side
- Having unnecessary repetition of effort or resources
- Mr. Marple owns a pet ___
- George Orwell's real first name
- The sections of an RNA transcript that are spliced together into mRNA
- To exaggerate or fake an illness to escape one's responsibility
- The root word meaning "both"
- A polypeptide chain always starts with this amino acid
- Concise, brief, terse
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- Over-precise, nitpicking, perfectionist
- Showing a lack of proper concern; offhand, casual, dismissive
- The Chinese zodiac animal for 2024
- This category makes up 75% of Mr. Marple's grading system
- This year's freshman homecoming theme was The Legend of _____
- Nearly 90% of students in Mission San Jose High School are _____
- Mr. Marple wishes this actor was his wife
- Discordant; not in harmony or keeping with surroundings
- The head of Mission's English department
- The root word meaning "ancient or primitive"
- Deceitfulness; deception
- Verb: add as an extra part; Noun: building joined or associated with main building
- Mr. Marple's room
- Of or relating to twilight
- (Of clothing) flattering, stylish, attractive
- Last name of the author of The Importance of Being Earnest
- Pleasant to look at, attractive, pretty
- Weak, frail; in bad shape
- The number of days left until Christmas (As of 11/29; word form with hyphen)
- Lacking good manners; crude, uncivilized
38 Clues: Very steeply • Mr. Marple's room • Concise, brief, terse • Deceitfulness; deception • Mr. Marple owns a pet ___ • Weak, frail; in bad shape • Easily influenced, pliable • Of or relating to twilight • The root word meaning "both" • Somebody that complains a lot • George Orwell's real first name • The Chinese zodiac animal for 2024 • Over-precise, nitpicking, perfectionist • ...
BGD Part 4 Vocab Sentences 2024-02-05
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- She managed to ___________ but regained her balance quickly.
- Despite the challenges, she continued to ___________ for success.
- His ___________ behavior during the meeting was unexpected.
- The ___________ in the small town were friendly and welcoming.
- Unable to answer the question, she could only ___________ in response.
- The walls of the alley were covered in colorful ___________.
- His hands were ___________ as he tried to hold the fragile glass.
- The forest was filled with tall ___________ trees.
- The fans began to ___________ their favorite team's name in excitement.
- The comedian's jokes were so ___________ that everyone burst into laughter.
- book The library has a collection of classic and modern ___________.
- The ___________ guided the flock of sheep through the meadow.
- The enchanting beauty of the ___________ sky captivated everyone.
- The caterpillar will eventually ___________ into a butterfly.
- The neglected fruits in the basket turned ___________ over time.
- The children drew pictures on the pavement with colorful ___________.
- The scandal became a major political ___________.
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- Don't be afraid to ___________ to take risks in life.
- The new ___________ showcased the latest products on TV.
- The teacher gave a stern ___________ when the students continued talking.
- The scientist made a ___________ discovery that could change the world.
- The ___________ sound of the snake startled the hikers.
- The librarian gestured to ___________ the noisy students.
- The children ran around happily, their ___________ feet making no sound.
- He gave a playful ___________ as he teased his friend.
- Bolt can ___________ at an incredible speed.
- Out of nowhere, a loud noise echoed ___________.
- She reached out to ___________ her hands tightly around the precious necklace.
- Jack climbed the beanstalk and encountered a ___________ at the top.
- Children love to ___________ on swings in the playground.
- The ___________ to indulge in unhealthy habits is hard to resist.
- The artist used a piece of ___________ as a canvas for the painting.
- The old man sat on the ___________ of his porch, watching the sunset.
- Before presenting the project, make sure to ___________ the details.
34 Clues: Bolt can ___________ at an incredible speed. • Out of nowhere, a loud noise echoed ___________. • The scandal became a major political ___________. • The forest was filled with tall ___________ trees. • Don't be afraid to ___________ to take risks in life. • He gave a playful ___________ as he teased his friend. • ...
Sat Vocab 2 2025-01-09
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- I think the debate was quite________
- Known for having the most points in the NBA
- Of or relating to twilight
- A situation where the king is in a position to be captured and cannot escape
- Constantly complaining
- Bob was a ________and made everyone restart the project due to the mixed colors
- Fastest water animal
- Large marine mammal known for its tusks and whiskers
- Injury to a ligament that connects two bones together
- Loves Gorgon the Destroyer
- Lacking good manners; uncivilized
- The dog barked loudly at the ________ in the yard
- Famous rapper who lost a dispute against Kendrick Lamar
- A contact sport played with an oval ball
- Indoor racket sport played with a small rubber ball
- Steph was a __________ person and wore the most fashionable clothing ever imaginable
- Antonym: hard to persuade
- Famous YouTuber with the most subscribers
- Twins
- Marine mammal with a long, spiral tusk
- Battle royale game known for its building mechanics
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- To read very thoroughly
- The depth of the sea floor drops
- Rapper who released the album 'Astroworld' in 2018
- A movie we have watched recently
- Actor known for "Forrest Gump" and "Saving Private Ryan"
- Site of the famous pyramids in Egypt
- Plays soccer and says bottle of water in a very different way
- The scenery was quite _________ due to the busy background on the street
- Nonsense; senseless talk or writing
- Famous for his 100-point game and dominance in the 1960s
- Actor known for "The Matrix" and "John Wick"
- Actor known for "Pirates of the Caribbean"
- Anish was irritated by his ________ attitude.
- Cate had a beautiful dress on and her face looked as if it was an angel from heaven
- To exaggerate or fake an illness
- Trickery; deception
- An addition to a structure or building
38 Clues: Twins • Trickery; deception • Fastest water animal • Constantly complaining • To read very thoroughly • Antonym: hard to persuade • Of or relating to twilight • Loves Gorgon the Destroyer • The depth of the sea floor drops • A movie we have watched recently • To exaggerate or fake an illness • Lacking good manners; uncivilized • Nonsense; senseless talk or writing • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-01-09
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- To meticulously read something.
- fashionable, stylish.
- The _______ message was just a scramble of letters.
- Her parents would always _______ her when she was angry.
- A scaly lizard that lurks in swampy waters.
- A bird that is born grey, but slowly turns pink as it grows up due to algae and crustaceans.
- The ______ girl wore her new clothes.
- Known for being slimy and eating bugs.
- Known for hopping forward because of their unique hind leg anatomy.
- Unnecessary duplication.
- The _______ man would always correct other people's mistakes
- Pliable, easy to manipulate or influence.
- Weak, frail,feeble.
- French: Present yourself.
- Appointing friends to positions rather then appointing people due to their skills.
- A feline that is known to be lazy and sleepy.
- I carried all my supplies in a small _____.
- The ______ would always whine whenever he had to do homework.
- Running and jumping playfully.
- Tremble, shake, shiver.
- Out of place,unsuited, conflicting.
- concise, brief.
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- Very steeply.
- The __________ song brought tears to his eyes.
- Resembling to or relating to twilight.
- In Mr. Marple's class I expanded my _______ thoroughly.
- Believing that people are only motivated by self interest; a distrust in humanity.
- He would _______ to get out of Mr. Marple's test.
- Showing a lack of concern.
- An animal that has three hearts.
- BS, gibberish, nonsense.
- The people's shared ______ of the government caused a coup d'état.
- Easily controlled, docile, obedient.
- A part of a building that is attached to the main building.
- The ______ student sent a picture of a dead bird to Mr. Marple, along with a ton of laughing emojis.
- Can remember tons of photos, faces, and flying routes. This bird has also been trained to detect cancerous cells in medical samples.
- He sits behind you.
- deceitful, deception.
- The child would _____ in fear whenever the teacher got mad at him.
39 Clues: Very steeply. • concise, brief. • Weak, frail,feeble. • He sits behind you. • fashionable, stylish. • deceitful, deception. • Tremble, shake, shiver. • Unnecessary duplication. • BS, gibberish, nonsense. • French: Present yourself. • Showing a lack of concern. • Running and jumping playfully. • To meticulously read something. • An animal that has three hearts. • ...
SAT Vocab 2 2025-01-09
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- largest country in the world by land mass
- read something, typically carefully
- modern wonder of the world that is located in/around China
- She always dressed up ________ to impressive her crush.
- The ______ complained tremendously after being fired from her job.
- modern wonder of the world that is located in India
- won the Grammy award in 2023
- identical; duplication
- antonym of loquacious
- The garage of their house was a(n) _________.
- He faked that he was sick in order to skip school, making him a(n) _________.
- The jump off Mount Everest was a _________ drop.
- best teacher in all of Mission San Jose High School (no Mr/Ms/Mrs/Miss in answer)
- biggest animal in the world
- the new Lion King movie that came out was considered a(n) ____________. (two words)
- antonym of sloppy and lenient
- not in harmony; out of place
- two boys in 6th period Marple that have the same first name
- pretty; attractive
- largest populated country
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- Only state in the U.S. that borders only one other state
- synonym of deception
- smallest country in the world by land mass
- of or relating to twilight
- whose birthday was on January 8th (6th period)
- synonym of casual
- first African American president of the United States of America
- The young boy was a _________ target to influence.
- fastest land animal
- two girls in 6th period Marple that have the same first name
- Mission San Jose's Baseball team is _____ compared to others in the Bay Area.
- He ate with his mouth open, which was quite _______.
- highest IQ animal
- "and his name is John _____!!"
- man who just posted an 10 episode series on prime video with a prize pool of 5 million USD (youtube name)
- baloney; gibberish
- fastest bird in the world
- main character of Squid Game (not actor's name)
38 Clues: synonym of casual • highest IQ animal • baloney; gibberish • pretty; attractive • fastest land animal • synonym of deception • antonym of loquacious • identical; duplication • fastest bird in the world • largest populated country • of or relating to twilight • biggest animal in the world • won the Grammy award in 2023 • not in harmony; out of place • antonym of sloppy and lenient • ...
Koon Family Yule Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21
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- The fairest god (and most beautiful).
- Evergreen cutting.
- Thor's hammer.
- What are spoken and sanctified over the sacrificial boar?
- The ritual burning of a Yule goat (straw).
- What kind of hunt was it?
- Norse storytellers.
- Literally, the twilight of the gods.
- The wisest god and owner of the well of knowledge.
- Old Norse stories.
- Champion of order and justice.
- What did Odin sacrifice to gain unfathomable knowledge?
- Festive table decoration.
- Odin gave the knowledge of the Runes to all the Gods. Who gave the knowledge of fate to humans?
- God of wind and water.
- The World Tree.
- The frost giants, trolls, giants, etc.
- Really into cat chariots.
- Not the god of hammers.
- How many days did Odin sacrifice himself without food or water?
- Midwinter Day - the first day of Yule.
- First for Odin, then the other gods, and also the king.
- Norse runic writing system.
- What were they hunting?
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- Odin's Hall, where those killed in honorable fighting prepare for Ragnarok.
- Fermented honey beverage.
- How many days of Yule?
- The Allfather.
- Who chooses the dead for Valhalla.
- Goddess of motherhood and fertility.
- The literal meaning of Yule.
- Traditional Yule activity with friends and family.
- The Gods associated with fertility, cultivation, wisdom, and the ability to see the future.
- Feast on the final day of Yule, the "_____ Night"
- Traditional Yule activity with friends and family.
- God of peace and prosperity.
- Freya's Hall, where the world-weary go.
- For what knowledge did Odin sacrifice himself on Yggdrasil?
- How many feast days (including Midwinter Day)?
- Two of these pulled Thor's Chariot, which is why they are associated with Yule.
- Goddess of youth and rejuvenation.
- The Gods associated with power and war.
- Where the Gods live.
- The trickster god.
44 Clues: Thor's hammer. • The Allfather. • The World Tree. • Evergreen cutting. • Old Norse stories. • The trickster god. • Norse storytellers. • Where the Gods live. • How many days of Yule? • God of wind and water. • Not the god of hammers. • What were they hunting? • Fermented honey beverage. • What kind of hunt was it? • Festive table decoration. • Really into cat chariots. • ...
Welcome to Summer IAS! 2025-04-24
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- Scented bug repellent candle used during twilight meals
- Oceanic leisure activity requiring core strength and balance
- Late-summer event marked by harvest and outdoor dining
- Culinary tradition featuring chilled soups and antipasti
- Protective structure against sun on the beach
- Floral print frequently seen in resort wear
- Atmospheric phenomenon associated with heatwaves
- Southern hemisphere summer holiday period
- Heated outdoor cooking appliance
- Popular fabric pattern for warm-weather tablecloths
- Outdoor lounge furniture, often poolside
- Outdoor seating arrangement for shared dining
- Popular French coastal escape with lavender fields
- Classic summer sandwich of tomato, mozzarella, and basil
- Crustacean often served at seaside feasts
- Time between work and dinner, spent socializing
- Insect repellent compound commonly applied in summer
- A shaded garden walkway lined with vines or flowers
- Traditional fire-based summer celebration
- Biological defense activated by heat and exertion
- Road name of ML1
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- Seasonal flora known for heliotropism
- Cooled architectural space for seasonal respite
- South-of-France beach town synonymous with luxury
- Ingredient in many summer cocktails, muddled or juiced
- Container for carrying food outdoors
- Footwear worn at the beach
- Latitudinal belt known for unrelenting heat
- Refractive phenomena seen over heated surfaces
- Seasonal celebration with fireworks and grilling
- Lightweight fabric ideal for summer attire
- Term for sun’s peak seasonal position in sky
- Device for wind-powered recreation on water
- Warm evening drink made with fruit and wine
- Marine activity involving snorkel and fins
- A chilled treat served in a cone or cup
- Beverage garnished with mint, popular at summer events
- Small vessel used for river or lake leisure
- Traditional woven seat used in tropical lounging
- Summer stargazing event featuring meteors
- Informal term for intense summer sun exposure
- Seasonal diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and herbs
- Sudden summer atmospheric discharge event
- Elegant poolside cover-up worn over swimsuits
- Popular frozen treat on a stick
45 Clues: Road name of ML1 • Footwear worn at the beach • Popular frozen treat on a stick • Heated outdoor cooking appliance • Container for carrying food outdoors • Seasonal flora known for heliotropism • A chilled treat served in a cone or cup • Outdoor lounge furniture, often poolside • Southern hemisphere summer holiday period • Summer stargazing event featuring meteors • ...
Briannannanananaan 2025-05-20
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- a description of a snake
- given from one to another to make them feel better
- popular orange cracker which I eat a lot of
- something that everything you do has
- we watch a lot of her movies
- one of main six in my little pony
- call me a puddle cause I'm filled with ____
- what you were doing to me when every bone in your legs cracked
- what I say when the bus leaves me at the stop
- a very favorite drink of yours
- you have access to someone elses grades on ____
- pop crackle and ______
- college I'm interested in that your dad also went to
- woodwind that you have picked up
- tastes good on strawberries
- one with a big booty is ___
- really cold place you'd agree we'd move to
- what the horse says
- some might say its my birthday suit
- a reaction to a funny joke
- an irrational fear of yours that has spread to me
- one of your favorite minecraft mobs
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- an animal but also what I say when I see you
- something extremely delicious
- class we both go to fifth period
- my favorite genre of movies (that we never get to watch)
- can crawl into your picnic or be a sibling of a parent
- a very favorite food of yours
- trees you were looking at when writing my first six months letter
- very scary chamber song
- species of our precious baby boy
- beautifull baby boy
- I have at least 4 of these on my person
- extremely stinky part of human species
- emoji that is sent back and forth every night
- the opposite of dating someone (not correct word)
- I'm the shark to your _________
- when somethings awesome its ___
- better than omega
- goes with everything
40 Clues: better than omega • beautifull baby boy • what the horse says • goes with everything • pop crackle and ______ • very scary chamber song • a description of a snake • a reaction to a funny joke • tastes good on strawberries • one with a big booty is ___ • we watch a lot of her movies • something extremely delicious • a very favorite food of yours • a very favorite drink of yours • ...
For Dad 4 2025-07-12
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- Hunched hunter of the One Ring
- Main crocodile in "Pearls Before Swine"
- 2018 online game popularized during COVID, 2 words
- "Stay golden, _______"
- Parody newspaper, 2 words
- Professional loser in wrestling
- Arthurian knight
- "Twilight Zone" episode, "Nervous Man in a ____-______ Room"
- The Mountain Goats song, "No ________"
- The original chocolate sandwich cookies
- Top-selling video game of all time
- Unofficial "Dracula" adaptation from 1922
- What gives movie theater popcorn its flavor
- All orange cats are this pattern
- Last name of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny
- Influential sci-fi-horror author, H. P. _________
- Nonsense, or a "Better Call Saul" monologue
- Second Monopoly token discontinued in 2017
- Delicious sawdust
- Count Olaf's ankle tattoo
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- WWE tag team made up of Butch and Luke
- "Hellraiser" puzzle box, ______ Configuration
- King who turned things into gold
- Official name of a "Tetris" block
- Having to do with rodents
- Wrestler known as the "American Dream", 2 words
- Lego acronym for studs on other sides
- Term for ancient extinct large animals
- Baby crocodile
- "Flow" from a volcano
- Japanese mafia
- Third Monopoly token discontinued in 2017
- Roger Ebert's measuring tool
- "Chicago" song, "Cell Block _____"
- Strongest bone in the human body
- Serial killer known as the "Dating Game Killer", Rodney ______
- 2022 alien horror film
- Isle near Greece
- Model number of "Judgement Day" Terminator, 3 words
- Disease that ended many "Oregon Trail" games
- British interviewer/parodist, 2 words
- Nuke dropped on Japan in 1945, 2 words
- Item used to kill cows in slaughterhouses, 2 words
- 1985 zombie comedy, "______ of the Living Dead"
- Stage name of late wrestler Wyndham Rotunda, 2 words
- One of three Monopoly tokens discontinued in 2017
- Operated by gas or air under pressure
- Brothers and directors who made "Fargo" and many more
- Toxic element used in old thermometers
49 Clues: Baby crocodile • Japanese mafia • Arthurian knight • Isle near Greece • Delicious sawdust • "Flow" from a volcano • "Stay golden, _______" • 2022 alien horror film • Having to do with rodents • Parody newspaper, 2 words • Count Olaf's ankle tattoo • Roger Ebert's measuring tool • Hunched hunter of the One Ring • Professional loser in wrestling • King who turned things into gold • ...
Celebrating Women's Film History 2023-03-22
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- The first Black woman to star in a major film (Zouzou).
- Director of the film "Twilight", which had one of the the highest-ever opening weekends for a woman director.
- Wrote the screenplay for When Harry Met Sally and nominated for best original screenplay 3 times at the academy awards.
- The first Black actress to win an Oscar for her supporting role in Gone with the Wind.
- The first transgender actor to win a Golden Globe in any category.
- The youngest nominated for Best Actress at the 85th Academy Awards for her role as Hushpuppy.
- The highest-grossing female-led superhero movie of all time
- The first openly transgender actor to win an Independent Spirt Award for her performance in "Tangerine."
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first female Avenger.
- An Austrian American actress that developed a frequency-hopping signal during World War II
- One of the first female film director's (La Fée aux Choux)
- Invented the non-reflective glass, known as Langmuir–Blodgett film, used in cameras and projectors.
- First female director to receive the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
- The first Black female director to have a film nominated for best picture at the Academy Awards.
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- The first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Director in 2010.
- The first film in the DC Extended Universe with a leading lady
- First woman to direct a major animated film.
- The original “final girl” character, being the final person alive in the movie Black Christmas (1974)
- Changed film theory forever when she introduced feminist ideologies in her essay “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema.”
- Elected as the first mayor of Universal City and the face of the Rex Motion Picture Company
- The only black woman that has won best actress at the academy awards.
- The second woman ever and first woman of color to receive the Academy Award for Best Director.
22 Clues: First woman to direct a major animated film. • The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first female Avenger. • The first Black woman to star in a major film (Zouzou). • One of the first female film director's (La Fée aux Choux) • The highest-grossing female-led superhero movie of all time • The first film in the DC Extended Universe with a leading lady • ...
Science Project pt2 2024-12-06
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- The global sum of all ecosystems, including all life forms and their interactions with the Earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.
- management The practice of managing natural resources and ecosystems in a sustainable way that meets ecological, economic, and social needs.
- A unit of measurement used to describe the concentration of substances in water, particularly in the context of salinity.
- The microbial process of converting nitrates into nitrogen gas, releasing it back into the atmosphere.
- Any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
- Zone The twilight zone of the ocean, receiving minimal sunlight, located below the epipelagic zone.
- The process by which microorganisms decompose organic matter, converting it into ammonia.
- The ability to maintain ecological processes, biodiversity, and productivity over time.
- The process by which water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water droplets.
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- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth, essential for life by providing oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other critical elements.
- The process by which water is absorbed by plant roots, moves through plants, and is released as water vapor from leaf pores.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- species The first organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed ecosystem, initiating ecological succession.
- The process by which plants and animals incorporate nutrients, such as nitrogen, into their tissues.
- The process by which organisms convert glucose and oxygen into energy, releasing carbon dioxide and water.
- The combined process of water evaporation from the Earth's surface and transpiration from plants.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and ice.
- Zone The upper layer of the ocean where sunlight penetrates, also known as the sunlight zone.
- Large ecological areas with distinct climate, plants, and animals, such as deserts, forests, and tundras.
- community A stable and mature community that has reached the final stage of ecological succession.
20 Clues: The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. • All the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and ice. • The ability to maintain ecological processes, biodiversity, and productivity over time. • The process by which microorganisms decompose organic matter, converting it into ammonia. • ...
Department Christmas Crossword 2025-12-11
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- What new crafty skill is Simone learning at Imperial College?
- What secret art skill does Harriet have?
- What's Georgie's not-so-secret talent?
- What football team is Flora a part of?
- What is Lucy's favourite sport?
- Before their flat, where did Josiah previously live?
- What secret qualification does Philip have?
- What room was Jane accidentally locked out of in her own house for 3 days this year?
- What brand are Richard's white trainers?
- What thing did Ellie once claim she could do on a job application that she had never done before?
- What kind of dancing does Sammy do?
- What mode of transport did Amanda take to Scotland for her birthday?
- What is Madison's favourite show she saw this year?
- What city did Georgia B previously live in?
- What is Cynthia's dream semi-professional role?
- What is Will's dog called?
- How many years has Kate worked at the Globe?
- What colour would Darcy like her hair to be?
- What month in 2026 does Esmé plan on becoming a dog owner?
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- If he wasn't a HE&R Coordinator, what job would George be doing?
- What is the title of Rob's play?
- What does Kate want to do when she grows up?
- What genre of book would Mahvish take to a desert island?
- What's Craig's cat/child called?
- What Shakespeare character did Lyse write her MA dissertation play about?
- Where did Charlie meet his wife?
- How many countries did Hannah live in before she turned 18?
- What nationality does Alex cosplay as in her choir?
- What film series is Lydia's not-so-guilty pleasure?
- Hanh is known for having the most stylish ----wear in academia?
- What brand of hair dye does Mel use for her pink streak?
- How many countries did Emma visit this year?
32 Clues: What is Will's dog called? • What is Lucy's favourite sport? • What is the title of Rob's play? • What's Craig's cat/child called? • Where did Charlie meet his wife? • What kind of dancing does Sammy do? • What's Georgie's not-so-secret talent? • What football team is Flora a part of? • What secret art skill does Harriet have? • What brand are Richard's white trainers? • ...
April Crossword 2022-03-08
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- a large international art exhibition held every two years
- the twilight hunk that plays the new batman
- a piece of thick textile fabric with pictures or designs formed by weaving coloured weft threads or by embroidering on canvas, used as a wall hanging or soft furnishing.
- highly influential college founded in North Carolina, USA, in 1933 where teaching was experimental and committed to an interdisciplinary approach
- strong, woven cloth traditionally used by artists as a support (surface on which to paint)
- forms or images that while abstract nevertheless refer to, or evoke, living forms such as plants and the human body
- a relief print produced in a manner similar to a woodcut but that uses linoleum as the surface into which the design is cut and printed from
- the mushy green vegetable whose skin and stones create a soft pink natural dye when boiled
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- French term that means 'out of doors' and refers to the practice of painting entire finished pictures outside
- a French term applied to paintings and drawings of quiet domestic scenes
- the French-American artist (1911-2010) best known for her sculpture and installation art, who currently has an exhibition textile work at the hayward gallery
- a small flower that comes out at spring, it has two linear leaves and a single small white drooping bell-shaped flower
- art that is made directly in the landscape, sculpting the land itself into earthworks or making structures in the landscape using natural materials such as rocks or twigs
- the web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of all humans in all societies
- an architectural style of the 1950s and 1960s characterised by simple, block-like forms and raw concrete construction
- an artwork consisting of two painted or carved panels
16 Clues: the twilight hunk that plays the new batman • an artwork consisting of two painted or carved panels • a large international art exhibition held every two years • a French term applied to paintings and drawings of quiet domestic scenes • strong, woven cloth traditionally used by artists as a support (surface on which to paint) • ...
holding space 2024-12-29
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- This phrase can be found on RuPaul’s shirt in the film that inspired MUNA’s “Silk Chiffon” music video.
- This series about a fictional high school soccer team was one that Kamala Harris mentioned she likes to binge.
- This song’s music video features the artist in drag alongside R5’s lead singer.
- A combination of the names of two iconic artist trios, who have performed together few times but are rarely seen on stage all at once.
- This artist's music is featured throughout a film, including a scene where a so-called self-defense club takes out an entire team of football players.
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- This sitcom character is a trained clown and adoptive father, who also tries to train his daughter to be a clown.
- This iconic drag duo consists of two drag queens, both ironically named brian.
- The name of the recurring comedy challenge featuring celebrity impersonations on a popular reality tv show.
- This queer song about unrequited love is a holiday favorite.
- “By the way, our son, Hezekiah, hates us”
- This film character seems to have a strong liking for peaches…
- This film follows a writer living alone, grieving not only his parents, but also a man he never really knew.
- A film following the formation of an all female punk rock band, starring a twilight actress.
- This song follows the artist and a friend through their childhood, fantasizing about running away to escape the judgment of family and others about their relationship.
- A fanbase dedicated to proving that a certain pop artist is secretly a lesbian.
- This song could be interpreted as either a breakup song or advice to the artist's past self, encouraging self-acceptance.
16 Clues: “By the way, our son, Hezekiah, hates us” • This queer song about unrequited love is a holiday favorite. • This film character seems to have a strong liking for peaches… • This iconic drag duo consists of two drag queens, both ironically named brian. • A fanbase dedicated to proving that a certain pop artist is secretly a lesbian. • ...
The Tactical Crossword - Transfer Deadline Day 2021-09-02
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- I’ve played for six Premier League clubs, but this move to Fenerbache in 2005 caught a lot of people by surprise
- I was a fan favourite when I broke into the first team at my hometown club, but a move to Liverpool saw me score only 6 goals in 44 appearances.
- After successful spells in Portugal, Spain and France I joined the Premier League in 2014, but only managed 5 goals in two seasons
- I was sent out to Norwich on loan in 20012. Since my return to my parent club, I’ve scored 166 Premier League goals
- I joined the Premier League in 2003 and won back to back titles during my time there
- I drove down to QPR trying to force a move in 2013
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- I was signed as injury cover in 2014, despite having an injury myself and managed just 3 league appearances for the club
- It’s not often that players move from Australia to England in the twilight of their career, but this striker had other ideas
- I was included in a part exchange with William Gallas and went on to win the Champions League with my new club
- I scored the goal that kept my side in the Premier League in 2007, but my transfer on Deadline Day was under dubious circumstances
10 Clues: I drove down to QPR trying to force a move in 2013 • I joined the Premier League in 2003 and won back to back titles during my time there • I was included in a part exchange with William Gallas and went on to win the Champions League with my new club • ...
CH5 2017-10-24
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- Process by which our brain organizes and interprets sensory information, transforming it into meaningful objects and events.
- The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system takes in stimulus, energies from our environment.
- Light sensitive inner surface of the eye containing receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin processing visual info.
- Organized whole.
- The system for sensing the position in movement of individual body parts
- Retinal receptors that detect black white and grey. they are necessary for peripheral or twilight vision when cones don't respond.
- Process by which our brain organizes and interprets sensory information, transforming it into meaningful objects and events.
- interaction Principle that once sent may influence another, as when the smell of food influences taste.
- detectors Nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of a stimulus such as edges line and angles.
- A coiled bony fluid filled tube in the inner ear that receives sound waves.
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- Social interaction in which one person suggests to another that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur.
- ground organization of visual field in two objects that stand out from their surroundings.
- nerve Nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- Changing one form of energy into another in sensation the transforming of stimulus energies such as sights sounds and smells into neural impulses our brains can interpret.
- The sense or active hearing pitch. Tones experience highness or lowness depending on frequency
- law The principle that to be percieved as different to stimuli must differ by a constant minimal proportion rather than a constant amount.
- Point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye.
- Number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time.
- processing Processing of many aspects of a problem or seen at the same time. The brains neural mode of information processing for many functions including vision.
- Retinal receptor, cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina in daylight or well lit conditions. cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
20 Clues: Organized whole. • Point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye. • Number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time. • nerve Nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • The system for sensing the position in movement of individual body parts • A coiled bony fluid filled tube in the inner ear that receives sound waves. • ...
movies 2021-08-30
Psychology Unit 4 2019-10-17
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- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of vital information
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
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- failing to notice changes in the environment
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. The cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond
15 Clues: failing to notice changes in the environment • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters • the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina • ...
BIG BANG PROJECT 2024-05-14
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- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun:
- the planet on which we live; the world:
- the largest planet in the solar system, a gas giant which is the fifth in order from the sun and one of the brightest objects in the night sky.
- a distant planet of the solar system, seventh in order from the sun, discovered by William Herschel in 1781.
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- a small planet that is the closest to the sun in the solar system, sometimes visible to the naked eye just after sunset.
- hole a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- a small, rapidly moving meteor burning up on entering the earth's atmosphere.
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- a distant planet of the solar system, eighth in order from the sun, discovered in 1846.
- the second planet from the sun in the solar system, the brightest celestial object after the sun and moon and frequently appearing in the twilight sky as the evening or morning star.
- a small planetary body orbiting the sun, discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- the star around which the earth orbits:
- the sixth planet from the sun in the solar system, circled by a system of broad flat rings.
- a small reddish planet which is the fourth in order from the sun and is periodically visible to the naked eye
15 Clues: the planet on which we live; the world: • the star around which the earth orbits: • a small, rapidly moving meteor burning up on entering the earth's atmosphere. • a small planetary body orbiting the sun, discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh. • a distant planet of the solar system, eighth in order from the sun, discovered in 1846. • ...
Olympic Peninsula Crossword 2025-02-12
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- This is located 17 miles south of Port Angeles, is a popular destination in Olympic National Park.
- Underground Heritage Tour is a 2 ½ hour WHAT guided tour passes through the parts of the underground that are still accessible, as well as the historical brothel and other points of interest through downtown core.
- This is a popular spot for locals and tourists, offering sandy shores and access to the Olympic Discovery Trail.
- On clear days, visitors can see Victoria, British Columbia, across the Strait.
- The Black Ball Ferry has a 90 minute transit between Port Angeles and WHERE?
- What activity does The Hub offer on Wednesdays?
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- This extends 5.5 miles into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and holds a critical role in protecting habitats for seabirds and marine life.
- What café has been serving travelers and locals alike for over 60 years with good old-fashioned favorites like the Whirly Burger and famous soft-serve ice cream.
- This natural sand spit stretches over 3 miles into the water and is one of the oldest in the United States.
- Art on the Town has a list of art called, ‘The Avenue of the People’. What is the name of the sculpture described as “Pregnant woman stopping to rest and catch her breath.”
- Visit your trip to Museum at the WHERE to learn about the Culture of the Elwha Klallam Tribe.
- How many wineries and cideries do we have listed along the Olympic Peninsula Wineries?
- What famous movie saga was based in the North Olympic Peninsula?
- Welly’s Ice Cream specializes in New BLANK style real fruit ice cream! Mmmm Mmmm.
- WHO Webster was an artist, journalist and community leader who believed that artistic expression and nature provided a vital means for building greater community connection.
15 Clues: What activity does The Hub offer on Wednesdays? • What famous movie saga was based in the North Olympic Peninsula? • The Black Ball Ferry has a 90 minute transit between Port Angeles and WHERE? • On clear days, visitors can see Victoria, British Columbia, across the Strait. • Welly’s Ice Cream specializes in New BLANK style real fruit ice cream! Mmmm Mmmm. • ...
Movie 2021-08-23
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- "big tooth"
- when an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens the fate of mankind in New York a man finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from disaster
- a child prodigy gets caught in custody battle between the kindhearted uncle who raised her and the grandmother who wants to cultivate her genius
- while searching for her missing mother.the girl uses her skills to outsmart her big brother and help save a runaway lord
- a group of highschool students get sucked into a video game setting where they embark on a quest as their comically mismatched adult avatars
- when a set of siblings discover a magical world by entering through a wardrobe
- convicted hacker be released from prison to help FBI to find the cyber-criminals that hacked the Mercantile Trade Exchange in Chicago
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- a bunch of teenagers get put into a test by an evil organization in search of a cure for a virus
- when a girl meets a mysterious classmates who reveals himself to be a monster
- when an earthquake hits a village housing a run-down nuclear power plant
- two men awake to find they have somehow switched bodies
- a unknown species arrives in london on a cargo ship and eventually reached to a station where he has been adopted by a family.
- a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic
- when a girl is found dead after playing with a board, her bestfriend decided to communicate with her.
- when the kingdom's most wanted bandit is taken hostage by a feisty teenage girl..the unlikely duo sets off on an adventure that uncovers a shocking truth
15 Clues: "big tooth" • two men awake to find they have somehow switched bodies • a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic • when an earthquake hits a village housing a run-down nuclear power plant • when a girl meets a mysterious classmates who reveals himself to be a monster • when a set of siblings discover a magical world by entering through a wardrobe • ...
Islam Vocab 2022-01-26
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- The holy book of Islam, which Muslims believe is a divinely revealed scripture sent to Muhammad from God through the Angel Gabriel in the Arabic language.
- “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib
- “making an effort,” “striving,” or “struggling.”: it can mean the effort to improve oneself and resist doing bad deeds, a struggle against injustice, or defensive, limited warfare for a just cause.
- A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women
- According to the Qur’an, he was the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind.
- First wife of Muhammad, a wealthy widow who was older than Muhammad. She was the first person to accept Islam after the revelation, and the wife who bore all of Muhammad’s children.
- The five daily prayers, second of the Five Pillars of Islam. These required prayers are offered at dawn, at noon, in mid-afternoon, at sundown, and after twilight
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- The belief that there is one God.
- Pillars Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim.
- A group of people who share common ancestors, language and traditional claims to territory.
- A cube-shaped building in Makkah. The Qur’an states that it was the first house of worship dedicated to the One God.
- ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula
- “seeking a state of peace”: The religion of belief in One God, revealed through the prophets from Adam through Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, whose final prophet is Muhammad.
- “Pilgrimage to Mecca”: One of the Five Pillars of Islam and the duty of every Muslim believer.
- “the God”: The one God, who is all-Powerful and who created everything in the universe, also called Rabb, the Lord of Abraham and all other prophets
15 Clues: The belief that there is one God. • ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula • A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women • “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib • Pillars Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim. • According to the Qur’an, he was the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind. • ...
Islam Vocab 2022-01-26
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- The holy book of Islam, which Muslims believe is a divinely revealed scripture sent to Muhammad from God through the Angel Gabriel in the Arabic language.
- “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib
- “making an effort,” “striving,” or “struggling.”: Jihad can mean the effort to improve oneself and resist doing bad deeds, a struggle against injustice, or defensive, limited warfare for a just cause.
- A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women
- According to the Qur’an, he the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind.
- First wife of Muhammad, a wealthy widow who was older than Muhammad. She was the first person to accept Islam after the revelation, and the wife who bore all of Muhammad’s children.
- The five daily prayers, second of the Five Pillars of Islam. These required prayers are offered at dawn, at noon, in mid-afternoon, at sundown, and after twilight
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- The belief that there is one God.
- Pillars Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim.
- A group of people who share common ancestors, language and traditional claims to territory.
- A cube-shaped building in Makkah. The Qur’an states that it was the first house of worship dedicated to the One God.
- ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula
- “seeking a state of peace”: The religion of belief in One God, revealed through the prophets from Adam through Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, whose final prophet is Muhammad.
- “Pilgrimage to Mecca”: One of the Five Pillars of Islam and the duty of every Muslim believer.
- “the God”: The one God, who is all-Powerful and who created everything in the universe, also called Rabb, the Lord of Abraham and all other prophets
15 Clues: The belief that there is one God. • ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula • A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women • “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib • Pillars Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim. • According to the Qur’an, he the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind. • ...
Islam Vocab 2022-01-26
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- The holy book of Islam, which Muslims believe is a divinely revealed scripture sent to Muhammad from God through the Angel Gabriel in the Arabic language.
- First wife of Muhammad, a wealthy widow who was older than Muhammad. She was the first person to accept Islam after the revelation, and the wife who bore all of Muhammad’s children.
- “seeking a state of peace”: The religion of belief in One God, revealed through the prophets from Adam through Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, whose final prophet is Muhammad.
- The five daily prayers, second of the Five Pillars of Islam. These required prayers are offered at dawn, at noon, in mid-afternoon, at sundown, and after twilight
- “Pilgrimage to Mecca”: One of the Five Pillars of Islam and the duty of every Muslim believer.
- 'bah A cube-shaped building in Makkah. The Qur’an states that it was the first house of worship dedicated to the One God.
- A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women
- ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula
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- The belief that there is one God.
- A group of people who share common ancestors, language and traditional claims to territory.
- “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib
- According to the Qur’an, he the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind.
- “the God”: The one God, who is all-Powerful and who created everything in the universe, also called Rabb, the Lord of Abraham and all other prophets
- “making an effort,” “striving,” or “struggling.”: Jihad can mean the effort to improve oneself and resist doing bad deeds, a struggle against injustice, or defensive, limited warfare for a just cause.
- Pillars Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim.
15 Clues: The belief that there is one God. • ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula • A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women • “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib • Pillars Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim. • According to the Qur’an, he the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind. • ...
Islam Vocab 2022-01-26
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- The belief that there is one God.
- “seeking a state of peace”: The religion of belief in One God, revealed through the prophets from Adam through Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, whose final prophet is Muhammad.
- “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib
- “making an effort,” “striving,” or “struggling.”: it can mean the effort to improve oneself and resist doing bad deeds, a struggle against injustice, or defensive, limited warfare for a just cause.
- According to the Qur’an, he was the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind.
- “the God”: The one God, who is all-Powerful and who created everything in the universe, also called Rabb, the Lord of Abraham and all other prophets
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- The holy book of Islam, which Muslims believe is a divinely revealed scripture sent to Muhammad from God through the Angel Gabriel in the Arabic language.
- Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim.
- The five daily prayers, second of the Five Pillars of Islam. These required prayers are offered at dawn, at noon, in mid-afternoon, at sundown, and after twilight
- A group of people who share common ancestors, language and traditional claims to territory.
- ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula
- “Pilgrimage to Mecca”: One of the Five Pillars of Islam and the duty of every Muslim believer.
- A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women
- First wife of Muhammad, a wealthy widow who was older than Muhammad. She was the first person to accept Islam after the revelation, and the wife who bore all of Muhammad’s children.
- A cube-shaped building in Makkah. The Qur’an states that it was the first house of worship dedicated to the One God.
15 Clues: The belief that there is one God. • ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula • A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women • Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim. • “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib • According to the Qur’an, he was the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind. • ...
Apex Predators 2024-05-21
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- it soars through the ski with eyes sharp as a tack, in search of its next snack
- while the animals don't have mutton chops and a wife beater, it can still slice you open
- seen on a sweet gas station treat, in real life they aren't fun to meet
- when sailing the seven seas, it's best to watch out for this ancient swimmer, you might even hear a familiar movie song
- its wisdom is heard at night, for it is the smartest bird
- don't race this cat, as it will take both your pride and your life all together
- don't mistake it for a log, especially in the Everglades, for its jaw will snap shut with a sudden snap
- ugly and angry, this bird torments you the most when you're dead
- while the cat can't catch the car, it frightens the jungle with its presence
- as it slithers along don't underestimate its size, for it may even know Karate
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- don't tell it a joke, for its laugh will freeze you in fear, they often dine with others near
- this lizard may not breath fire, but an attack from it is still rather dire
- while it may be extinct, this lizard is incredibly smart, thus it would undoubtedly have you from the start
- this cat may be very scary but they are awfully bad at football, even when they come in pink
- a patriotic bird with a receding hairline
- as seen in twilight, this animal can be dangerous, so don't mistake them for your dogs
- LSU, Clemson, Auburn, Detroit, Memphis, Missouri-some of these teams need more original mascots
- be careful around this dangerous animal, unless you run into Shamu at Sea World
- Simba and Mufasa alike, this species just can't wait to be king
19 Clues: a patriotic bird with a receding hairline • its wisdom is heard at night, for it is the smartest bird • Simba and Mufasa alike, this species just can't wait to be king • ugly and angry, this bird torments you the most when you're dead • seen on a sweet gas station treat, in real life they aren't fun to meet • ...
Quintuple 2022-11-01
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- A man was murdered in his office.The suspects are Jamie,Jerry, Jason, Joel, Monal, Mickie. A calendar found near the man has blood written 6, 4, 9, 10, 11.Who is the killer?
- What goes up and down, but still remains in the same place?
- synonym for dusk
- Square is to cube as circle is to?
- You want to purchase 3-cent stamps. You're at the post office and waiting in line for your turn. How many 3-cent stamps you will get in a dozen?
- Botany : Plants : : Entomology :
- Group of lions
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- Here are some words translated from an artificial lagnuage-gorbflur means fan belt,pixngorbl means ceiling fan,arthtusl means tile roof. Which word could mean "ceiling tile"?
- If in a certain language, NOIDA is coded as OPJEB, how is DELHI coded in that language?
- I am facing East. Turning to the right I go 20 m, then turning to the left I go 20 m and turning to the right I go 20 m, then again turning to the right I go 40 m and then again I go 40 m to the right. In which direction am I from my original position?
- Complete the series. 9 = 4, 21 = 9, 22 = 9, 24 = 10, 8 = 5, 7 = 5, 99 = 10, 100 = 7, 16 = 7, 17 = ?
- What is light as a feather, but even the strongest man cannot hold it more than a few minutes?
- A is two years older than B who is twice as old as C. If the total of the ages of A, B and C be 27, then how old is B?
- white phosphorus is generally kept under
- Mom and dad have four daughters and each daughter has one brother. How many people are in the family?
15 Clues: Group of lions • synonym for dusk • Botany : Plants : : Entomology : • Square is to cube as circle is to? • white phosphorus is generally kept under • What goes up and down, but still remains in the same place? • If in a certain language, NOIDA is coded as OPJEB, how is DELHI coded in that language? • ...
MOVIE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-08-23
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- a unknown species arrives in london on a cargo ship and eventually reached to a station where he has been adopted by a family.
- when a set of siblings discover a magical world by entering through a wardrobe
- a bunch of teenagers get put into a test by an evil organization in search of a cure for a virus
- convicted hacker be released from prison to help FBI to find the cyber-criminals that hacked the Mercantile Trade Exchange in Chicago
- a child prodigy gets caught in custody battle between the kindhearted uncle who raised her and the grandmother who wants to cultivate her genius
- when the kingdom's most wanted bandit is taken hostage by a feisty teenage girl..the unlikely duo sets off on an adventure that uncovers a shocking truth
- when a girl meets a mysterious classmates who reveals himself to be a monster
- "big tooth"
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- when an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens the fate of mankind in New York.. a man finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from disaster
- two men awake to find they have somehow switched bodies
- when an earthquake hits a village housing a run-down nuclear power plant
- when a girl is found dead after playing with a board, her bestfriend decided to communicate with her.
- a group of highschool students get sucked into a video game setting where they embark on a quest as their comically mismatched adult avatars
- while searching for her missing mother..the girl uses her skills to outsmart her big brother and help save a runaway lord
- a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic
15 Clues: "big tooth" • two men awake to find they have somehow switched bodies • a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic • when an earthquake hits a village housing a run-down nuclear power plant • when a girl meets a mysterious classmates who reveals himself to be a monster • when a set of siblings discover a magical world by entering through a wardrobe • ...
MOVIE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-08-23
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- "big tooth"
- a group of highschool students get sucked into a video game setting where they embark on a quest as their comically mismatched adult avatars
- while searching for her missing mother..the girl uses her skills to outsmart her big brother and help save a runaway lord
- when the kingdom's most wanted bandit is taken hostage by a feisty teenage girl..the unlikely duo sets off on an adventure that uncovers a shocking truth
- a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic
- a unknown species arrives in london on a cargo ship and eventually reached to a station where he has been adopted by a family.
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- a child prodigy gets caught in custody battle between the kindhearted uncle who raised her and the grandmother who wants to cultivate her genius
- two men awake to find they have somehow switched bodies
- a bunch of teenagers get put into a test by an evil organization in search of a cure for a virus
- convicted hacker be released from prison to help FBI to find the cyber-criminals that hacked the Mercantile Trade Exchange in Chicago
- when an earthquake hits a village housing a run-down nuclear power plant
- when an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens the fate of mankind in New York.. a man finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from disaster
- when a girl meets a mysterious classmates who reveals himself to be a monster
- when a set of siblings discover a magical world by entering through a wardrobe
- when a girl is found dead after playing with a board, her bestfriend decided to communicate with her.
15 Clues: "big tooth" • two men awake to find they have somehow switched bodies • a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic • when an earthquake hits a village housing a run-down nuclear power plant • when a girl meets a mysterious classmates who reveals himself to be a monster • when a set of siblings discover a magical world by entering through a wardrobe • ...
Islam Vocab 2022-01-26
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- The holy book of Islam, which Muslims believe is a divinely revealed scripture sent to Muhammad from God through the Angel Gabriel in the Arabic language.
- “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib
- “making an effort,” “striving,” or “struggling.”: it can mean the effort to improve oneself and resist doing bad deeds, a struggle against injustice, or defensive, limited warfare for a just cause.
- A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women
- According to the Qur’an, he the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind.
- First wife of Muhammad, a wealthy widow who was older than Muhammad. She was the first person to accept Islam after the revelation, and the wife who bore all of Muhammad’s children.
- The five daily prayers, second of the Five Pillars of Islam. These required prayers are offered at dawn, at noon, in mid-afternoon, at sundown, and after twilight
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- The belief that there is one God.
- Pillars Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim.
- A group of people who share common ancestors, language and traditional claims to territory.
- A cube-shaped building in Makkah. The Qur’an states that it was the first house of worship dedicated to the One God.
- ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula
- “seeking a state of peace”: The religion of belief in One God, revealed through the prophets from Adam through Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, whose final prophet is Muhammad.
- “Pilgrimage to Mecca”: One of the Five Pillars of Islam and the duty of every Muslim believer.
- “the God”: The one God, who is all-Powerful and who created everything in the universe, also called Rabb, the Lord of Abraham and all other prophets
15 Clues: The belief that there is one God. • ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula • A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women • “City of the Prophet”: City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib • Pillars Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim. • According to the Qur’an, he the last prophet, or God’s messenger to humankind. • ...
Congratulations Greg! 2022-06-21
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- The third brightest object in the sky, this planet is most visible at twilight.
- In the crochet _______ stitch, you wrap the yarn around the hook (make many “yarn overs”) then insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through all of the various wraps that are on the hook. This is also a word for soup stock.
- A pile of stones made by a human, used as a trail marker or, in some cultures, as a burial marker.
- Careful not to cause inconvenience or hurt to others, kind.
- inlaid work of blocks of various woods arranged in a geometric pattern
- Deciduous trees, which drop their leaves in the fall, such as cherry, maple, and oak, produce ________.
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- The state tree of Pennsylvania, this conifer has drooping branches, can live for more than 500 years, grows over 100 feet tall, and produces wood often used for railroad ties that is soft, coarse-grained, and light buff in color.
- A virtue defined as having a modest opinion of oneself.
- When you have hiked away from all the roads and buildings, you're in the ___________.
- A body dated to 3,250 BC found in the Alps is the oldest evidence of a person with _______. He has 61 of them.
- "The world don't make sense but it ain't my _____."
- If you have made a mistake in your crochet work, you might have to ___ it. This is also a word for a small creature that needs to stay wet.
12 Clues: "The world don't make sense but it ain't my _____." • A virtue defined as having a modest opinion of oneself. • Careful not to cause inconvenience or hurt to others, kind. • inlaid work of blocks of various woods arranged in a geometric pattern • The third brightest object in the sky, this planet is most visible at twilight. • ...
Night Vision & Illusions 2022-03-14
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- VIEW PERSONALITY WITH A FOCUS ON THE POTENTIAL FOR HEALTHY PERSONAL GROWTH.
- IN VISION, THE ABILITY TO ADJUST TO AN ARTIFICIALLY DISPLACED OR EVEN INVERTED VISUAL FIELD.
- THE BIOLOGICAL CLOCK; REGULAR BODILY RHYTHMS THAT OCCUR ON A 24-HOUR CYCLE.
- RETINAL RECEPTORS THAT DETECT BLACK, WHITE, AND GRAY; NECESSARY FOR PERIPHERAL AND TWILIGHT VISION, WHEN CONES DON’T RESPOND.
- IN PIAGET’S THEORY, THE STAGE OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT (NORMALLY BEGINNING ABOUT AGE 12) DURING WHICH PEOPLE BEGIN TO THINK LOGICALLY ABOUT ABSTRACT CONCEPTS.
- THE PROCESS OF OBSERVING AND IMITATING A SPECIFIC BEHAVIOR.
- SELF-PERCEIVED HAPPINESS OR SATISFACTION WITH LIFE. USED ALONG WITH MEASURES OF OBJECTIVE WELL-BEING (FOR EXAMPLE, PHYSICAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS) TO EVALUATE PEOPLE’S QUALITY OF LIFE.
- THE SUBFIELD OF BIOLOGY THAT STUDIES THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF GENES.
- THE TENDENCY OF FACIAL MUSCLE STATES TO TRIGGER CORRESPONDING FEELINGS SUCH AS FEAR, ANGER, OR HAPPINESS.
- A DESIRE TO PERFORM A BEHAVIOR TO RECEIVE PROMISED REWARDS OR AVOID THREATENED PUNISHMENT.
- THE PROCESS OF ORGANIZING AND INTERPRETING SENSORY INFORMATION, ENABLING US TO RECOGNIZE MEANINGFUL OBJECTS AND EVENTS.
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- HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT PERSPECTIVE THAT EMPHASIZED THE GROWTH POTENTIAL OF HEALTHY PEOPLE AND THE INDIVIDUAL’S POTENTIAL FOR PERSONAL GROWTH.
- A CONCEPT OR FRAMEWORK THAT ORGANIZES AND INTERPRETS INFORMATION.
- CONCERNED WITH THE LINKS BETWEEN BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR.
- CHEMICAL MESSENGERS THAT CROSS THE SYNAPTIC GAPS BETWEEN NEURONS. WHEN RELEASED BY THE SENDING NEURON, NEUROTRANSMITTERS TRAVEL ACROSS THE SYNAPSE AND BIND TO RECEPTOR SITES ON THE RECEIVING NEURON, THEREBY INFLUENCING WHETHER THAT NEURON WILL GENERATE A NEURAL IMPULSE.
- A SOCIAL INTERACTION IN WHICH ONE PERSON SUGGESTS TO ANOTHER THAT CERTAIN PERCEPTIONS, FEELINGS, THOUGHTS, OR BEHAVIORS WILL SPONTANEOUSLY OCCUR.
- THE MOST FREQUENTLY OCCURRING SCORE(S) IN A DISTRIBUTION.
- OPIUM AND ITS DERIVATIVES, SUCH AS MORPHINE AND HEROIN; THEY DE- PRESS NEURAL ACTIVITY, TEMPORARILY LESSENING PAIN AND ANXIETY
18 Clues: CONCERNED WITH THE LINKS BETWEEN BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR. • THE MOST FREQUENTLY OCCURRING SCORE(S) IN A DISTRIBUTION. • THE PROCESS OF OBSERVING AND IMITATING A SPECIFIC BEHAVIOR. • A CONCEPT OR FRAMEWORK THAT ORGANIZES AND INTERPRETS INFORMATION. • VIEW PERSONALITY WITH A FOCUS ON THE POTENTIAL FOR HEALTHY PERSONAL GROWTH. • ...
60 crossword puzzles 2024-04-29
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- An instrument for measuring the humidity of the air or a gas.
- A fundamental particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.
- A huge, powerful, and overwhelming force or institution.
- An artistic work in a style that imitates that of another work, artist, or period.
- Forming a network or having a network-like pattern.
- A device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something.
- An optical instrument with two or more reflecting surfaces tilted to each other in an angle, so that one or more (parts of) objects on one end of the mirrors are seen as a regular symmetrical pattern when viewed from the other end.
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- Describing a phase of the moon or a planet where it is more than half but not fully illuminated.
- A mineral consisting of calcium fluoride which is used as a flux in smelting.
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- A technique used in painting, where paint is laid on an area of the surface in very thick layers.
- A mechanical model of the solar system used to demonstrate the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons.
- A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that can live both in water and on land.
- A model representing a scene with three-dimensional figures, often enclosed in a glass showcase for a museum.
- Items of collectible memorabilia, typically written or printed ones, that were originally expected to have only short-term usefulness or popularity.
- Referring to animals that are active primarily during twilight, i.e., dawn and dusk.
- The Japanese art of growing miniature trees in small containers.
- A simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.
18 Clues: Forming a network or having a network-like pattern. • A huge, powerful, and overwhelming force or institution. • An instrument for measuring the humidity of the air or a gas. • A fundamental particle and a fundamental constituent of matter. • The Japanese art of growing miniature trees in small containers. • ...
Sensory & Perception Vocabulary 2023-02-06
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- he nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
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- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one’s perception, memory, or response
- below one’s absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names blue, green and so forth
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. These detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- adaptation diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
18 Clues: below one’s absolute threshold for conscious awareness • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • he nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters • adaptation diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation • ...
Leviticus 23 2023-02-21
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- Lev 23:16 Count off ____________ days up to the day after the seventh Sabbath, and then present an offering of new grain to the Lord.
- Lev 23:3 There are six days when you may work, but the _________________ day is a day of sabbath rest, a day of sacred assembly.
- Lev 23:6 On the ____________ day of that month the Lord’s Festival of Unleavened Bread begins
- Lev 23:2 “Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘These are my appointed _______________, the appointed festivals of the Lord, which you are to proclaim as sacred assemblies.
- Lev 23:34 “Say to the Israelites: ‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month the Lord’s Festival of ______________ begins, and it lasts for seven days.
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- Lev 23:27 “The tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of ______________.
- Lev 23:11 He is to wave the sheaf before the Lord so it will be accepted on your behalf; the priest is to wave it on the day ___________ the Sabbath.
- Lev 23:5 The Lord’s Passover begins at ________________ on the fourteenth day of the first month.
- Lev 23:24 “Say to the Israelites: ‘On the first day of the seventh month you are to have a day of sabbath rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with _____________ blasts.
9 Clues: Lev 23:27 “The tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of ______________. • Lev 23:6 On the ____________ day of that month the Lord’s Festival of Unleavened Bread begins • Lev 23:5 The Lord’s Passover begins at ________________ on the fourteenth day of the first month. • ...
Norse Crossword 123 2024-05-13
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- Where the cosmos finds its roots and the gods seek wisdom. The world tree.
- In the sacred bonds of matrimony with Odin, she is the radiant Goddess of Marriage, weaving destinies and blessing unions with her gentle touch.
- The monstrous wolf that was one of Loki's children.
- Like a celestial masterpiece crafted by the gods themselves, the Bifrost bridge arcs across the sky, a luminous path of ethereal beauty connecting realms and guiding heroes on their epic journeys. What is it?
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- Towering above mortal lands, ___ reigns as the celestial city, a realm of golden halls where gods walk among the stars and legends are born.
- In the fiery crescendo of the apocalypse, the final clash between gods and giants unfolds in ___, where destiny is forged amidst the chaos of battle and the crumbling of worlds.
- ___ reigns as queen over the shadowed realm of the underworld, her realm a land of endless twilight where souls find solace in the eternal gloom.
- Twin to the illustrious Freyja, he is a beacon of light in the darkness, a god of abundance and fertility, his presence bringing joy and prosperity to all who seek his favor.
- Which god wield the great hammer?
- Seeking the unfathomable depths, Odin embarked on a perilous quest, hanging from the branches of Yggdrasil, the cosmic World Tree, with the world turned upside down, to sip from the well of knowledge. What did he wish to gain?
10 Clues: Which god wield the great hammer? • The monstrous wolf that was one of Loki's children. • Where the cosmos finds its roots and the gods seek wisdom. The world tree. • Towering above mortal lands, ___ reigns as the celestial city, a realm of golden halls where gods walk among the stars and legends are born. • ...
Crossword #1 2015-01-26
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- Expressing a strong intention, assertion, desire or consent about the future.
- A thing used to make a succession of short, sharp sounds.
- Use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose.
- Cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled.
- Notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.
- A pad or shield worn over a sightless or injured eye, also used to mend or strengthen a torn or weak point.
- Small pieces of coloured paper traditionally thrown over individuals after ceremony has taken place.
- The organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively.
- Of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly.
- A person or thing regarded as a representative symbol.
- The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
- The darker stage of twilight.
- A description of someone or something in a particular way; a representation.
- The action of concealing someone or something.
- Causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
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- An instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.
- The action of celebrating an important day or event.
- Strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, typically with an implement such as a club or whip.
- A point where two or more things are joined.
- A number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony.
- Known or talked about by many people.
- The action of building something, typically a large structure.
- A firm decision to do or not to do something.
- A storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail.
- An injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken.
25 Clues: The darker stage of twilight. • Known or talked about by many people. • A point where two or more things are joined. • A firm decision to do or not to do something. • The action of concealing someone or something. • Use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose. • The action of celebrating an important day or event. • ...
Seadog Spring 2021 Crossword 2021-05-02
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- Knows Filthy Frank songs on the guitar too well. Also used "friendly fire" on Pankey during paintball...
- Lived in China for three years
- Has a second degree black belt in taekwondo
- Has played every IM that yale offers besides innertube water polo
- Has a twin
- Has lived in 3 different countries
- Works for a Major League Baseball team
- Is the newest member of the unit. Also, everything is a race.
- Had 6 dwarf hamsters
- Read all Twilight books in within a month in 5th grade
- Has a saved list on Google Maps of 400 (and counting) destinations they want to travel to
- Plays bass guitar
- Competed in several of the same track meets in high school as the current pole vault world record holder
- Nicknamed after a presidential candidate (of the same last name) by friends
- Head planner of the Yale NROTC Leadership Conference in 2021
- Has scared off a bear in the PCT back country
- Lived in London as a kid. Ankle mysteriously started hurting around the first in-person PT of the year...
- Is an expert at roasting people, especially the weatherman.
- Name is a typo. Also is our resident (self proclaimed) supreme weatherman.
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- Collects WWII-era magazines and newspapers that profile women's contributions in the war
- Plays guitar and ukulele
- Can play piano and flute
- Favorite football player is Victor Cruz
- Favorite ice ream flavor is mint
- Finished their first marathon in November 2020
- Is the president of Yale Undergraduate Student Dairy Association. And the king of trivia.
- Has a pet rabbit named Juice. Has been seen on Josh Beasley's YouTube channel.
- The youthful brother
- Has three sisters and no brothers
- Has a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification for SCUBA
- Hometown and college are both Berkeley. Was the unfortunate target of CAPT Patel's math problems.
- Is a novice Swahili speaker
- Dream car is a yellow 1977 Celica GT liftback. Also an expert paintball SURVIVOR.
- Is neighbors with Mark Zuckerberg
- Is a 4-year member of the Lightweight Crew team
35 Clues: Has a twin • Plays bass guitar • The youthful brother • Had 6 dwarf hamsters • Plays guitar and ukulele • Can play piano and flute • Is a novice Swahili speaker • Lived in China for three years • Favorite ice ream flavor is mint • Has three sisters and no brothers • Is neighbors with Mark Zuckerberg • Has lived in 3 different countries • Works for a Major League Baseball team • ...
Puzzle 1 2023-07-11
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- Character from Stephenie Meyers Twilight series portrayed by Kristen Stewart
- Horror novel by Stephen King turned into a film directed by Stanley Kubrick
- Actor known for his portrayal of Batman in Christopher Nolans films
- This actor portrayed Sonny Wortzik in Dog Day Afternoon and played a mobster in Donnie Brasco
- The morally upright lawyer defending an innocent man in To Kill a Mockingbird
- A woman embarks on a journey as a modernday nomad exploring the American West
- Toni Collette starred in this chilling supernatural drama about a family haunted by dark secrets
- Silent film era homage
- This crime drama directed by Ben Affleck revolves around the disappearance of a young girl
- Owner of the toys in the Toy Story films
- Actress who portrays Scarlet Witch
- Peter Parkers love interest and girlfriend in the SpiderMan films
- James Bond film starring Daniel Craig as Agent 007
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- Tom Hanks starred in this emotional drama set on death row based on Stephen Kings novel
- Chinese secret agent and Bonds ally in Tomorrow Never Dies
- This actor played the role of Dom Cobb in Inception and portrayed Howard Hughes in The Aviator
- A group of heroin addicts navigates the gritty streets of Edinburgh
- Brazilian crime film set in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
- In a postapocalyptic wasteland a rebel fights against a tyrant with the help of a group of women
- Acclaimed directing duo behind movies such as Fargo and No Country for Old Men
- A married man embarks on a surreal sexual journey that leads him into a dangerous world
- The versatile actress who portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth and Elizabeth : The Golden Age and played Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings trilogy
- This biographical film focuses on the early life of a famous musician and his journey to becoming a legend
- Hilary Swank gave an Oscar winning performance as a transgender man in this powerful drama
- A young boy in medieval Ireland embarks on a magical adventure
25 Clues: Silent film era homage • Actress who portrays Scarlet Witch • Owner of the toys in the Toy Story films • James Bond film starring Daniel Craig as Agent 007 • Brazilian crime film set in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro • Chinese secret agent and Bonds ally in Tomorrow Never Dies • A young boy in medieval Ireland embarks on a magical adventure • ...
Washington State Trivia 2023-06-05
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- Tech company started in 1975
- 2014 Grammy award winning rapper
- A volcano that blew its top in 1980
- Sport invented on Bainbridge Island in 1965
- The University of Washington mascot nickname
- Iconic 268 foot waterfall
- Washington state is the largest producer of this fruit in the U.S.
- Opened in 1907 and where you can see employees throw 3 foot salmon to each other
- This Seattle building is shaped like a pencil
- The highest point in Washington state
- Ampitheather in George Washington, home to many summer concerts
- City home to the Gonzaga Bulldogs and once host to the World's Fair
- Large body of water with many coastal towns and cities
- The body of water separating Washington state and Oregon
- City that has cougar fans shouting for the crimson and grey
- Bulk supply company started in 1976 with the name Price Club
- Body of water that seperates Bellevue and Seattle
- This actor played Dwight in "The Office"
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- 605 foot tall building that was built for the World Fair
- Rockstar guitarist
- This fictional creature lives under the Aurora Bridge
- You can drive your car on this beach and see amazing sunsets
- Seattles new NHL Hockey team
- This team won the 2013 Superbowl
- The capital of Washington
- Park located north of Seattle with amazing views of the city
- This movie was filmed in Forks Washington
- Biggest aircraft manufactor in the world
- Home to the Central Washington University Wildcats
- This team won the 2016 MLS cup
- Something people like to ride on instead of a car, train, or bus
- Something people are sick of in the state until the smokey air is clouding the great views
- These spherical conservatories are part of this company's campus
- The biggest coffee chain in the world
- This National Park is home to a temperate rainforest
- The mountain range that splits the state in two
- This team plays at T Mobile Park and in 2001 tied the record for most wins in a season
- A volcano/glacier located in Whatcom County
38 Clues: Rockstar guitarist • The capital of Washington • Iconic 268 foot waterfall • Tech company started in 1975 • Seattles new NHL Hockey team • This team won the 2016 MLS cup • 2014 Grammy award winning rapper • This team won the 2013 Superbowl • A volcano that blew its top in 1980 • The highest point in Washington state • The biggest coffee chain in the world • ...
Father’s Day Deck Puzzle 2023-06-01
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- Clara’s most recent school mascot
- Scariest soccer team in Homewood Rec soccer history
- Mom’s infamous McDonald’s order
- Clara’s favorite tree to climb as a kid
- Street on which we lived for 15.5 years
- Who Dad said was our cousin
- First Murray Johnson dog that enjoyed Dad’s toes as a snack
- Type of rock that composes most of the Maine coastline
- Breakfast meat worthy of a dance
- Best sundae spot in Homewood (RIP)
- Tucker’s name for his pet fish
- “_____, it’s a bass!” & one of Waylon’s previous instruments
- The color of Clara’s outfit from Limited Too for the Hilary Duff concert
- What Dad said was inside grapes
- Area behind the garage on Cedar
- The meal we’re all terrified mom will make
- Card game that mom used a lot of patience to teach us
- Murray-Johnson Chicago street name
- What Clara did too much, according to Kyah
- Likely “grub-down” meal for Waylon
- What you might make with random garbage from the alley
- The animal which Rory owned 18 of
- Aboushousha Flossmoor street name
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- “Good morning, ______!”
- Waylon’s basement friend
- Variety of gecko to which Mr. Gecko belonged
- Age of FLIRT
- Character who says “Bye Buddy, hope you find your dad”
- Mr. _____, Clara’s JV tennis coach and Waylon’s Econ teacher
- The physical feature that appears in the backyard when it rains too much
- Food that Draco eats
- “…you play it ONLINE?”
- Famous Copenhagen restaurant that used to inhabit the building where we enjoyed duck and pork
- Dad’s favorite throwback gummies
- Waylon’s # for most of his years with the Axis
- My favorite childhood lemur
- Danish feeling of togetherness and coziness
- “but what about the _____?”
- Who will save us all
- Dad’s frequent grocery line nutty impulse buy
- Fifteenth century Danish castle we explored
- “Okay! Who wants to watch _____?”
- _____ like a clown
- “Ka-Chow!” movie that Waylon watched on repeat
44 Clues: Age of FLIRT • _____ like a clown • Food that Draco eats • Who will save us all • “…you play it ONLINE?” • “Good morning, ______!” • Waylon’s basement friend • Who Dad said was our cousin • My favorite childhood lemur • “but what about the _____?” • Tucker’s name for his pet fish • Mom’s infamous McDonald’s order • What Dad said was inside grapes • Area behind the garage on Cedar • ...
Halloween Crossword 2021-10-07
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- He got big feet.
- Giant monster that destroys cities.
- Which day is cursed when it falls on the 13th?
- An evil spirit originating in the folklore of First Nations people in North America that invokes feelings of insatiable hunger and the desire to cannibalize other humans.
- A species of nocturnal creatures that turn to stone during the day.
- _____ Mash
- An anthem for the queenliest dead that ever died so young...
- ______ of the Dead.
- La _____, The Wheeping Woman.
- A wizard featured in the legend of King Arthur.
- Bram Stoker Novel
- A horse that appears friendly on the surface, but drowns and eats its riders.
- A boy king associated with the “Curse of the Pharaoh.”
- What type of ghost is known for moving objects and playing (sometimes harmful) pranks.
- Author of Frankenstein
- A Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter or "darker-half" of the year.
- What does Edgar Allen Poe's Raven say?
- Who you gonna call?
- Nightmare on _____ street.
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- A monster known for sucking the blood of goats.
- Who is the Pumpkin King?
- _____ Pocus
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. _____
- A man destined for untimely death after boasting about his highly prized Amontillado.
- Don't feed them after midnight.
- What are spooky, scary, and send shivers down your spine?
- All Hallow's Day
- A monster that comes forth from an ominous pop-up book discovered in a young Sam’s bedroom.
- Mark Zuckerberg is a ______ person.
- He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named
- The Goblin King
- A young boy who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead, where he seeks the help of his deceased musician great-great-grandfather.
- Sparkly vampires and Native American werewolves.
- The result of a human shapeshifting on the night of a full moon.
- Mayor of Halloweentown
- What's the name of a friendly ghost?
- What was Sabrina's cat named?
- Haunting of _____ House
- A decoy or mannequin placed in fields.
39 Clues: _____ Mash • _____ Pocus • The Goblin King • He got big feet. • All Hallow's Day • Bram Stoker Novel • ______ of the Dead. • Who you gonna call? • Mayor of Halloweentown • Author of Frankenstein • Haunting of _____ House • Who is the Pumpkin King? • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. _____ • He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named • Nightmare on _____ street. • La _____, The Wheeping Woman. • What was Sabrina's cat named? • ...
Halloween Crossword 2021-10-07
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- A boy king associated with the “Curse of the Pharaoh.”
- He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named
- The result of a human shapeshifting on the night of a full moon.
- La _____, The Wheeping Woman.
- What are spooky, scary, and send shivers down your spine?
- A horse that appears friendly on the surface, but drowns and eats its riders.
- Who is the Pumpkin King?
- What was Sabrina's cat named?
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. _____
- He got big feet.
- Haunting of _____ House
- Nightmare on _____ street.
- Which day is cursed when it falls on the 13th?
- An evil spirit originating in the folklore of First Nations people in North America that invokes feelings of insatiable hunger and the desire to cannibalize other humans.
- ______ of the Dead.
- Bram Stoker Novel
- A decoy or mannequin placed in fields.
- _____ Mash
- A man destined for untimely death after boasting about his highly prized Amontillado.
- Don't feed them after midnight.
- What's the name of a friendly ghost?
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- Who you gonna call?
- All Hallow's Day
- A species of nocturnal creatures that turn to stone during the day.
- The Goblin King
- What type of ghost is known for moving objects and playing (sometimes harmful) pranks.
- Author of Frankenstein
- Mark Zuckerberg is a ______ person.
- Giant monster that destroys cities.
- What does Edgar Allen Poe's Raven say?
- _____ Pocus
- Sparkly vampires and Native American werewolves.
- A monster that comes forth from an ominous pop-up book discovered in a young Sam’s bedroom.
- A monster known for sucking the blood of goats.
- A wizard featured in the legend of King Arthur.
- Mayor of Halloweentown
- An anthem for the queenliest dead that ever died so young...
- A young boy who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead, where he seeks the help of his deceased musician great-great-grandfather.
- A Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter or "darker-half" of the year.
39 Clues: _____ Mash • _____ Pocus • The Goblin King • All Hallow's Day • He got big feet. • Bram Stoker Novel • Who you gonna call? • ______ of the Dead. • Author of Frankenstein • Mayor of Halloweentown • Haunting of _____ House • He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named • Who is the Pumpkin King? • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. _____ • Nightmare on _____ street. • La _____, The Wheeping Woman. • What was Sabrina's cat named? • ...
gastropub project 2024-12-10
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- the region of shallow water above the continental shelf where light penetrates to the sea floor
- the benefits that nature provides in terms of material goods or resources that are directly consumed or used by humans
- the contribution of multiple ecosystem processes to ecosystem functioning
- maintaining and protecting ecosystems, species, and natural resources from degradation and destruction
- also known as the twilight zone, lies between the photic epipelagic and the aphotic bathypelagic zones in the ocean.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- the natural processes and functions that maintain ecosystem health and enable other ecosystem services to occur
- the process of repairing sites in nature whose biological communities and ecosystems have been degraded or destroyed
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- Microscopic marine algae
- also known as the sunlight zone, is the surface layer of the ocean extending from the surface down to 200 meters
- the area of the ocean lying beyond the continental shelf
- a microbially facilitated process where nitrate is reduced and ultimately produces molecular nitrogen through a series of intermediate gaseous nitrogen oxide products
- a portion of a continent that is submerged under an area of relatively shallow water
- an organism that cannot manufacture its own food by carbon fixation and therefore derives its intake of nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter
- are the non-material benefits that ecosystems provide to humans
- the biological process by which organisms convert inorganic compounds (such as hydrogen gas, hydrogen sulfide, or ferrous ions) into organic matter, including sugars and amino acids, using these compounds as an energy source
- the process by which microscopic organisms break down nitrogen-containing chemicals from dead organic matter into simpler substances like ammonia
- organisms that can produce their own food, using materials from inorganic sources
- also known as the midnight zone because of the lack of sunlight
- the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system
20 Clues: Microscopic marine algae • the area of the ocean lying beyond the continental shelf • are the non-material benefits that ecosystems provide to humans • also known as the midnight zone because of the lack of sunlight • the contribution of multiple ecosystem processes to ecosystem functioning • ...
NYE 2024 2023-12-28
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- Kiera and Kayleigh brunch spot
- What was done to G on Tibbs
- Park closed for 3 years
- Found in our pockets and on the lake
- The best slow pitch player on earth
- What time is it according to Roberta’s clock
- Best Heliski lodge around
- Rob’s most important stop in Edmonton
- Edmonton landmark installed in 2011
- Replaced the Nomad in Revelstoke
- Most obscene hole at Go Organic Sports Ranch
- What the adults did at Ohara
- Hope Kieth brought these
- Chris lives on this Ave
- Tree or man?
- Jordo Halloween costume
- Chelsea’s UK destination
- Jordo has unleashed this twice
- Superspreader site
- Dont sit in this car’s passenger seat
- Best tap room west of calgary
- Lucas and Rob love this type of toy
- Cheese in the Masters sandwich
- Jenny Birthday Month
- This bowl doesnt taste as good as it sounds
- Cult leader or ice cream maker
- Star of Christmas in Wonderland
- Catie has seen one
- Text on green hunter finn sweater
- Dog that lived on his own street
- Big Beau in the ____
- Twilight ____
- Closest Milkshake around
- If Michelangelo’s was a paintbrush, Rob’s is a _____
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- Slowpitch team name
- Sport played by Jordan and Serena
- Catie’s favourite reindeer
- The New La Maison
- Antione home town
- Giant Coin in Sudbury
- Steve brings it with him everywhere
- Sudbury OHL team
- Mango Haze maker
- Main character in Expected Unexpected
- Island neighbor
- Ham provider
- Best Italian restaurant in NY
- Steve’s recent Euro destination
- Chris’ is pretty high
- Joni, Kat and Georgie taught here
- Watch your head when these are raining down!
- Lucas and Steve last year
- B in IBM
- Thrift store under Chris and Kat
- Roberta’s signature item
- ____ Party
- Chyczij fuel
- Canucks captain
- Spa or cult?
- Lucas first job
- Win counterpart
- Mouse_____
- Biggest
- Gobbler’s fave food
- Whats Maddie watching?
- Subject of missing puzzle piece
- Little Wolf predecessor
- Farm near Castor
68 Clues: Biggest • B in IBM • ____ Party • Mouse_____ • Ham provider • Tree or man? • Chyczij fuel • Spa or cult? • Twilight ____ • Island neighbor • Canucks captain • Lucas first job • Win counterpart • Sudbury OHL team • Mango Haze maker • Farm near Castor • The New La Maison • Antione home town • Superspreader site • Catie has seen one • Slowpitch team name • Gobbler’s fave food • Jenny Birthday Month • ...
Week 6-10 Vocabulary Review 2024-11-13
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- a Russian who travels in space; astronaut
- great interest and energy
- dusk; the time when night comes
- to win; to gain control of
- the appearance of the sun in the morning; the beginning of the day
- to pay close attention to; work carefully
- successful
- between or among nations
- an object made by people that is sent into space by rocket
- Dangerous
- equipment
- large printed pieces of paper that can be put up on a wall
- to keep away from
- where Earth and sky meet
- the time of coming to a place; the end of a journey
- a wait until a later time
- a strong wish; longing
- Climbing
- countries; groups of people having the same government
- traveled around in a circle
- large crowds
- the disappearance of the sun in the evening; the beginning of night
- to send into space
- happening every day
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- facts; information
- the top of a mountain
- a collection of recorded songs
- having to do with the body
- Mask: devices that give air to mountain climbers, pilots, and others at high altitudes
- rocket; a machine that travels in space
- the time between sunset and complete darkness
- to reach a goal
- up the side of a mountain or hill
- the area around the North Pole
- people from the 13 through 19 years old
- lighted by the moon
- clapping to show approval
- a person who does something for the first time
- a person who is looked up to and who makes others want to do difficult things
- did; carried out
- large rooms where people watch plays and concerts
- very great or brave; far beyond the ordinary
- the amount of light
- hard to believe
- to practice over and over
- charm; attractiveness
- has rights to
- wonderful; splendid
- place where something is
- the top part of a mountain
50 Clues: Climbing • Dangerous • equipment • successful • large crowds • has rights to • to reach a goal • hard to believe • did; carried out • to keep away from • facts; information • to send into space • lighted by the moon • the amount of light • wonderful; splendid • happening every day • the top of a mountain • charm; attractiveness • a strong wish; longing • between or among nations • where Earth and sky meet • ...
The Not So Mini Crossword 2025-04-16
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- Favourite gift you’ve given me
- Favourite UCL ex-student
- Fairgame bird
- Medication I’m supposedly allergic to
- Baby name that I love
- The singer who brought “Ed Shireen” on stage
- New addition to our daily games
- Dessert we’ve eaten the most of
- Song with the lyric “ you look so pretty, pretty like the sun”
- Best flavour chicken curry
- Vegan food place
- Movie series you’ve watched that I need to see
- a ‘park’ that brought us together
- Fizzy drink I love but you hate
- Item of your clothing on my stuffed animal
- The best doggy
- Word we have debated the pronunciation of
- Past extra curricular you and my brother have in common
- Character I’ve dressed up as for world book day
- Movie series I’ve watched that you need to see
- Friendly neighbourhood superhero
- Fish you hate unless on pizza
- First item we cooked/baked together
- Ride we couldn’t go on because of the rain
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- Animal correlating to the midliners you got me
- First movie we watched in cinema
- Camden hunt prize name
- First Lego I built
- Instrument my brother played briefly in primary
- Category that our house names were in primary school
- Baby girl name we like
- Show starring Asta and Yuno
- Colour of the first tulips you got me
- One of my favourite types of flower
- Piece of your jewellery you let me borrow
- Skill of yours I find very attractive
- A love language
- My favourite dried fruit
- Word I struggle to pronounce
- Brand of makeup your sister really likes
- First food I tried from your mum
- If you fancy hot chicken and good music
- Christmas market we went to
- Word you guessed first time in wordle
- Flowers that are toxic to cats and dogs
- First location we had pizza at
- Our happy place
- You are my — my only —
- Your favourite type of flower
- First unboxing character
50 Clues: Fairgame bird • The best doggy • A love language • Our happy place • Vegan food place • First Lego I built • Baby name that I love • Camden hunt prize name • Baby girl name we like • You are my — my only — • Favourite UCL ex-student • My favourite dried fruit • First unboxing character • Best flavour chicken curry • Show starring Asta and Yuno • Christmas market we went to • ...
The Best Month of Our Life 2025-06-17
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- enormous french hooper
- california girls true song writer
- the first book he gave her
- words found on a hotel worker's shirt
- good (blank
- his favorite address when combined with the total number of clues in this puzzle
- grassy consolation prize when he leaves her
- the repeated half of a sapphic knitting duet
- unexpectedly used during kitchen kisses
- date they confessed their love for one another
- good (blank)
- pancake dog
- one of her favorite photographers that he totally remembers
- she can install it for herself
- road where one might find a greasy burger
- what the first brick thrown at stonewall actually was
- a movie that still needs to be finished
- the book she still NEEDS to read
- the first book she gave him
- he's so (blank) when he goes down on me
- what will only die the day he stops thinking of her
- her first contribution to the stranger naming game
- what he throws at anyone that flirts with him
- you can't just say (blank)
- what stains noses and sheets
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- necessary scientific chart post-joint
- sounds made by both her and pippa
- notes for my (blank) poet
- nothing (blank) to say
- nickname for a frequent urinator
- game she'll never beat him at
- his favorite playlist in the world
- phrase found on the brooklyn bridge
- diva in need of thanks
- what is covered by her hair when flustered
- if whispered he'll do anything for her
- taken out of his mouth and placed into hers
- where money goes when something stupid is said
- at least they aren't tattoos!
- texted between stars
- his favorite substack in the world
- canine sisters in need of a newly adopted best friend
- trashy tv he needs to catch up on
- sassy man (blank)
- vehicle of choice for woman they made a hand arch over
- stardust puppy
- our own little (blank)
47 Clues: good (blank • pancake dog • good (blank) • stardust puppy • sassy man (blank) • texted between stars • enormous french hooper • nothing (blank) to say • diva in need of thanks • our own little (blank) • notes for my (blank) poet • the first book he gave her • you can't just say (blank) • the first book she gave him • what stains noses and sheets • game she'll never beat him at • ...
Sensation & Perception 2025-10-15
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- The sensory system for taste.
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
- The central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster.
- The process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- The theory that color vision depends on three sets of opposing colors (red-green, blue-yellow, black-white).
- The amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which determines the brightness or loudness; related to amplitude.
- The minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time.
- The theory that we perceive depth by interpreting monocular cues (like light and shadow).
- Specialized neurons in the visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement.
- The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the rods and cones.
- Visual receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision.
- The minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time. Also called the just noticeable difference (JND).
- The sense of smell.
- Theory that predicts how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus (signal) amid background stimulation (noise).
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- Diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.
- The ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye and regulates the size of the pupil.
- The basic taste sensations are sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and this one for savory/meaty.
- The distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next.
- Nerve that carries information from the retina to the brain.
- The area of the cerebral cortex that receives input from the eyes.
- Visual receptors sensitive to color and fine detail; function in daylight or well-lit conditions.
- The conversion of one form of energy into another, like sensory stimuli into neural impulses.
- The principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount).
- The opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
24 Clues: The sense of smell. • The sensory system for taste. • Nerve that carries information from the retina to the brain. • The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information. • Diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation. • The opening in the center of the eye through which light enters. • ...
SAT Vocab 2 Crossword 2025-12-10
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- : Doubtful of sincerity or skeptical regarding others’ motives.
- : Needlessly repetitive, offering no substantive new contribution.
- : A secondary structure added to expand an existing building.
- : To formally eliminate an established rule or practice.
- : One who opposes or disagrees with the prevailing majority opinion.
- : To take in or absorb, especially liquids or knowledge.
- : Not consistent with or fitting the surrounding context.
- : Displaying a dismissive or unconcerned attitude toward important matters.
- : Speech or ideas regarded as senseless or meaningless.
- : A political system where a government exercises complete centralized control.
- : Motivated by goodwill, kindness, or a desire to help others.
- : A system in which major resources or property are collectively controlled by the state.
- : His ______ enthusiasm energized everyone in the group.
- : The act of deliberately presenting contradictory behavior to deceive.
- : Able to express complex ideas clearly and coherently.
- : The ______ building was finally scheduled for restoration.
- : Excessively concerned with precision and minor technical details.
- : After the expedition, the researchers had a ______ appetite.
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- : Directly opposed or incompatible with another concept.
- : An economic model centered on private ownership and market competition.
- : Showing no enthusiasm, motivation, or emotional response.
- : A solemn, mournful musical composition, often associated with funerals.
- : The new uniform was particularly ______ on the team.
- : To examine a text carefully and in detail.
- : An economic structure characterized by regulated or shared distribution of resources.
- : To complain continuously or habitually about circumstances.
- : To ______ oneself securely in a comfortable or protected position.
- : Capable of being shaped, altered, or influenced with ease.
- : Existing or continuing seemingly without end.
- : Having an appearance that is attractive or pleasant.
- : She was the ______ of excellence in her field.
- : Deep, long-standing hostility between individuals or groups.
- : Expressing opinions loudly, forcefully, and with strong emphasis.
- : Prices declined ______ after the unexpected announcement.
- : Easily guided, directed, or managed.
- : Lacking refinement, grace, or socially acceptable manners.
- : To feign illness or incapacity in order to avoid duties.
- : Widespread ______ among students resulted in low participation.
- : Describes animals active primarily during twilight periods.
- : Her response was unusually ______, conveying much in few words.
40 Clues: : Easily guided, directed, or managed. • : To examine a text carefully and in detail. • : Existing or continuing seemingly without end. • : She was the ______ of excellence in her field. • : The new uniform was particularly ______ on the team. • : Having an appearance that is attractive or pleasant. • : Speech or ideas regarded as senseless or meaningless. • ...
Hobbit Words 2021-2022 Week 16 2021-05-29
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- another name for echo sounding
- Gentiles who rejected paganism, went to worship in the Jewish synagogue, and believed in God, but were not considered full converts to Judaism because they were not circumcised
- Viking poet
- water from 3,300 to 16,200 feet below the surface; also known as the midnight zone
- giant iron pot for cooking and heating water
- the common trade of metalworking to produce nails, locks, horseshoes, weapons, and tools
- animals that no longer exist
- steep drop off from continental shelf to the sea floor
- water 0 to 660 feet below the surface; also known as sunlit zone
- a word or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
- a collection of mindsets, ideals, beliefs, and expectations about humans and the world they live in that shapes an individual’s every thought, word, and deed
- the dominant moral suggestion a book revolves around that the author directs a reader to focus on and consider
- ornamental jewelry fastened to clothing with a pin and a clasp
- the underlying meanings or moral statements in literature
- alphabet invented by Cyril, similar to Greek but with special symbols to express sounds unique to the Slavic people
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- water more than 13,200 feet below the surface
- another way to show how plants and animals are linked within an ecosystem
- underwater mountain
- relatively flat area of the sea floor
- shows how plants and animals are connected by what they eat
- water from 660 to 3,300 feet below the surface; also known as the twilight zone
- shallow area of land sloping away from the continents
- living animals able to glow in the dark
- use of sound waves to measure distances in water
- deep valley in the sea floor
- flat topped underwater mountain
- Greek for "called-out ones," the New Testament term for "church"
- the collection of similar laws from different tribes and people groups, codified (made legal)
- a defense of worldview (either personal beliefs or theological doctrine) through meticulous and comprehensive argumentation, justification, and/or rationalization
29 Clues: Viking poet • underwater mountain • animals that no longer exist • deep valley in the sea floor • another name for echo sounding • flat topped underwater mountain • relatively flat area of the sea floor • living animals able to glow in the dark • giant iron pot for cooking and heating water • water more than 13,200 feet below the surface • ...
Scary Sitings 2021-10-17
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- Wicked Witch of the ___, tried to get Dorothy's Ruby Slippers
- The square pumpkin
- Edgar Allen Poe's most famous poem, a Baltimore sports team is dedicated toward him
- Trvl Channel show that investigated 'The Feeney's Home' in the Bridgewater Triangle
- Tim Burton film which tells to not speak his name three times
- The Fall Classic, as in MLB
- Activity for when the trees change color
- Channel, formerly named ABC Family, has a '31 Nights of Halloween' block every year
- October's awarness month commonly associated with pink(abbr.)
- Vampire from the Monster Cereals
- Gothic family with Frankenstein monster, electrified uncle, and pet lion
- Deleware troll-like animal known for taking people
- The Simpsons yearly Halloween Special which tells three stories, the first ten parodied The Twilight Zone a lot
- Linus and Sally was waiting all night for it
- "Total Eclipse of the Heart" singer, which went #1 in Oct. 1983, and resurged in 2017 due to the Solar Eclipse
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- Writer of Dracula
- Division of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc.
- Children's song to go with Trick or Treat, you'd have to smell this body part
- Director of The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Album and song by Michael Jackson, the song being the most played music video on MTV
- The movie of the Halloween season in 2017 based off a Stephen King classic
- Spelling error on a PartyCity sign
- "It was a dark and stormy night..." is written on his typewriter
- Dunkin' makes costume designs for these, also known as donut holes
- Carved before Halloween, also the face of the Headless Horseman
- Día de Los Muertos in English, right after Halloween
- Charlie Brown tries to make a costume like it, but he has a little trouble with the scissors
- One Eyed, One Horned, Flying Purple ___
- Dance happening on Oct. 23 for WH
- Another name for corn, similar sound to a puzzle involving it
- Kids usually don't take only one of these
31 Clues: Writer of Dracula • The square pumpkin • The Fall Classic, as in MLB • Vampire from the Monster Cereals • Dance happening on Oct. 23 for WH • Spelling error on a PartyCity sign • One Eyed, One Horned, Flying Purple ___ • Activity for when the trees change color • Kids usually don't take only one of these • Division of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc. • ...
Emo Night 2022-01-04
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- The street, or avenue, where Yellowcard live
- Home for TBS, Bayside, Silverstein
- That slow Brand New jam "Soco _______ Lime"
- Who you're dearly telling to "Count You In"
- SoCo's "If U C _____"
- Death Cab's album with "I'll Follow You Into The Dark"
- "Gospel", "Oh, Common Life"
- Coheed's stage of turbine blade
- Set Your Goals' Piratey Full Length
- You can meet Bayside or Circa there
- Dashboard & FSF Frontman
- Alk3 thinks you were just a ______ ____ back then.
- The one with "Dance, Dance"
- That Poison The Well song you downloaded off of Napster
- The one with "Signals Over The Air" (Abbr.)
- Andrew's Post SoCo project, "Jack's ________"
- That Paramore song from Twilight
- "When ______ Awakes You from Deja Vu Dreams"
- "Peripheral Vision" or filled with apples
- "Our treblinka is alive with the _____ __ ____"
- Brandon's Post Movielife Band, "______ Of You"
- What's on Taking Back Sunday's collar
- IATA's "What ever happened to the _______ Dodgers?"
- Where it's raining for The Wonder Years
- The one with "All Downhill From Here"
- Underoath's " It's _____ Business Walking Out Your Front Door"
- "A Tiny Spark to Set It Off..." (Abbr.)
- The big one from the first All American Rejects album
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- That Every Time I Die song you downloaded off of Napster
- "I've got a heart tattoo..."
- How many years Saosin is taking on
- The one with "Lucky Denver Mint"
- "Ape Dos Mil", "Pink Roses"
- Chanty AFI song from "Decemberunderground"
- Gabe's pre-Cobra Starship gig.
- "Pollyanna", "Is This Thing Loaded"
- Armor For Sleep's first "Dream To ___ ______".
- 2000's home to Something Corporate, Starting Line, etc.
- Boston's "King Of The Road"
- John from Taking Back Sunday & Straylight Run
- The one with "Anywhere With You"
- What ADTR wants you to do with your surroundings
- "Talon Of The Hawk" Artist, The Front ______.
- The color of parade to join
- Thursday's "________ In a Car Crash"
- Wonder Years' Pigeon!
- The one with "Best of Me" (Abbr.)
- "Above Me", "One Slowdance"
48 Clues: SoCo's "If U C _____" • Wonder Years' Pigeon! • Dashboard & FSF Frontman • "Ape Dos Mil", "Pink Roses" • "Gospel", "Oh, Common Life" • Boston's "King Of The Road" • The one with "Dance, Dance" • The color of parade to join • "Above Me", "One Slowdance" • "I've got a heart tattoo..." • Gabe's pre-Cobra Starship gig. • Coheed's stage of turbine blade • The one with "Lucky Denver Mint" • ...
Who am I?? 2018-01-31
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- My favorite cookie is filled with vanilla cream, immersed in milk.
- My favorite book is about a rose, a fox, and a prince.
- My last name is the Spanish version of bull village.
- If I could time travel I would go to when my body doesn't need to rest and my hair would never turn grey.
- My favorite fictional character is Bella's boyfriend in Twilight.
- My favorite holiday is when Santa comes to town.
- I would like to visit the place where you can find 40 types of potatoes.
- When I grew up I wanted to be a professional that provides treatment for diseases and illness.
- My favorite hobby is to quote people publicly.
- My favorite band sings "Dime ven".
- I am studying the laws of demand and supply.
- The movie I've most recently seen is about "I think there should be a rule that everyone in the world should get a standing ovation at least once in their lives."
- My favorite animal is a Eucalyptus lover.
- My favorite soda is created by the Incas.
- My favorite food is a Peruvian dish with raw fish.
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- My favorite cereal is colorful and Life Saver shaped.
- My favorite superhero is almost as cool as my mom.
- My favorite activity is water related.
- My favorite restaurant is a big cake and cheese enterprise.
- I am from the smallest country in America.
- These things are the same color as my favorite color: leaves, hope, and pears.
- The super power that I want is one that cannot be seen.
- The bane of my existence is in my freezer and chocolate flavored.
- My favorite childhood toy wears dresses and has blonde hair.
- My favorite ice-cream s loved by many and avoided for the same ones.
- My favorite store's slogan is "Expect more, pay less".
- My favorite inside activity is book related.
- My first name is spelled the same forward or backward.
28 Clues: My favorite band sings "Dime ven". • My favorite activity is water related. • My favorite animal is a Eucalyptus lover. • My favorite soda is created by the Incas. • I am from the smallest country in America. • My favorite inside activity is book related. • I am studying the laws of demand and supply. • My favorite hobby is to quote people publicly. • ...
Anime/Manga Trivia 2024-05-17
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- A fairy type Pokemon that evolves with the moonstone. Tinkerbell,Flora,Godmother
- The puzzle Yugi solves which name suggest it hasn't been solved in a thousand years.
- The city Saitama comes from in One-Punch Man. The 26th letter
- The city Mitsuha wanted to live in in her next life. Luckily, Godzilla didn't actually destroy it.
- Goku's nemesis in Dragon Ball Z that has a similar name to a small flute-like instrument.
- The stuffed toy that was Kiki's first delivery in Kiki's Delivery Service. It's rumored to be an unlucky animal.
- What story book character Mei originally thinks Totoro is in My Neighbor Totoro. Do you think Totoro likes goats?
- The codename of the spy that takes Anya in as his daughter to spy on Donovan Desmond in Spy x Family that shares a name to a the purple protagonist of My Little Pony.
- The style Tanjiro learns in Demon Slayer and what fish are known to do.
- The event that turned everyone to stone in Dr.Stone and the name of a DC hero.
- The amount of Titan Shifters in Attack on Titan and the lives a cat has.
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- The type of demon Calcifer is in Howl's Moving Castle. Ouch, that's hot!
- The name of the fox that lives inside Naruto. Vulpix is evolving!
- The red substance alchemist in Fullmetal Alchemist can use to make Homunculi and the magic stone Harry and Voldemort fought over in the first Harry Potter book.
- All Might's Quirk that he gives to Izuku in My Hero Academia. All for one and ___ ___ ___!
- What Hinode studies in A Whisker Away. You may need a wheel to do this craft.
- The village mob in Minecraft that was inspired by Castle in The Sky. It uses more metal than an anvil!
- The type of animal Luna is in Sailor Moon. It's unlucky if the fur is too dark.
- A fruit One Piece characters eat to gain powers. It has an unholy name.
- The amount of floors the players had to beat to be set free in Sword Art Online. Hopefully it doesn't take them a century!
20 Clues: The city Saitama comes from in One-Punch Man. The 26th letter • The name of the fox that lives inside Naruto. Vulpix is evolving! • A fruit One Piece characters eat to gain powers. It has an unholy name. • The style Tanjiro learns in Demon Slayer and what fish are known to do. • The type of demon Calcifer is in Howl's Moving Castle. Ouch, that's hot! • ...
Tax Party 2025! 2025-04-29
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- Main protagonist who usually gets mistaken for Zelda, also known as the Hero of Time
- This component of Property, Plant & Equipment is not depreciated
- A game involving jumping off a blue bus to be the last man standing for a Victory Royale
- Last name of the first winner of American Idol. She has her own talk show now
- 1987 single "___ Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley
- Number of offices for Fletcher Mudryk LLP in the Windsor Court Building (bullpens and meeting rooms do not count)
- This video game turned TV series filed a scene in Grande Prairie. Did anyone see Pedro Pascal roaming the streets? “The ___ of Us”
- Hilary Swank played this determined female boxer in ______ Dollar Baby
- If you get 3 under par on a hole in golf, you can say you got this
- Def leppard album/song-of-the-same name
- Microsoft spreadsheet application software
- 1995 Robin Williams film about a board game
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- In the numbered sequence, .0347, the 3 is in this decimal place
- The process by which plants and other organisms convert light energy
- "I'm the king of the world!" Jack Dawson
- Sci-fi franchise created by George Lucas
- A credit to the asset Equipment will cause the account's balance to __________
- Chappell Roan found inspiration for "Pink ____ Club" after visiting a gay bar in West Hollywood
- Once a surgeon, now a magician supreme (last name)
- The basis used by auditors to obtain reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free of misstatements
- "Hold on tight, spider Monkey" Edward Cullen
- One of Fletcher Mudryk’s core values; “firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something” is the definition per Google
- John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John 'sizzled' when starring in this 1978 musical
- Debut by ____ Watson (born 1990) as Hermione in 2001 film "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
- This park has lots of fun things to do in Grande Prairie, including swimming and mini golf
25 Clues: Def leppard album/song-of-the-same name • "I'm the king of the world!" Jack Dawson • Sci-fi franchise created by George Lucas • Microsoft spreadsheet application software • 1995 Robin Williams film about a board game • "Hold on tight, spider Monkey" Edward Cullen • Once a surgeon, now a magician supreme (last name) • 1987 single "___ Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley • ...
Anniversary Cryptic Crossword 2024-11-01
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- Beyond the beach, a favourite overlooking view (8)
- Your love for wires and all but I (5)
- She is an eel preparing to sing (6)
- Did you catch the monk's poem; it's a mess! (7)
- A meeting without AI (7)
- Spaniards laugh at cookware in another country (5)
- See in secret the mythic tale (5)
- Light faceless fish can repair your heart (4)
- Arachnids are mammals; beyond the day they hold on tight (8)
- A man baby the scale of Trump's great invention. Sacrifice an internal organ. (13)
- Mould steel to melon; there's four ways to do it (8)
- Defeat the itch, use your magic (5)
- The fruit of the atom cheers before no truth (6)
- Arson in the full moon, what would they call you? (13)
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- If your brain matter was made of a single atom and me (12)
- I only have my queer cake so I'll pass on show and tell (6)
- Manifest an audio-visual presentation to get your degree (6)
- Crown surgery not for a tooth or for this knee. Maybe try a key (13)
- Bend an acorn, need not now (5)
- Recognise those who stay ahead, do not die before you pee in the ink (4)
- A tough bat steals the show (11)
- A warrior a long time ago riding a horse (9)
- Original cheap suit; Amy didn't go all in (7)
- Named for another; this young Jew joined the choir (6)
- Take your bud before he pees upside down (3)
- Jump over the accident (5)
- Leave a clue at the front door; there's better places for it (7)
- Top gun minefield try an alternative style (11)
- How many times have you called this guy over to get the bug out of your drink? (11)
- A predatory mammal never misses his mark (6)
- Carry the baby twice over your heart (8)
- The subject conspires to confound (8)
32 Clues: A meeting without AI (7) • Jump over the accident (5) • Bend an acorn, need not now (5) • A tough bat steals the show (11) • See in secret the mythic tale (5) • She is an eel preparing to sing (6) • Defeat the itch, use your magic (5) • Your love for wires and all but I (5) • The subject conspires to confound (8) • Carry the baby twice over your heart (8) • ...
LOVE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD 2025-07-14
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- We did this in our bestie’s kitchen.
- We went here on the last leg of the hangout trifecta that preceded my illness.
- I say you do this almost every time you pick me up.
- What we PROMISE to pour ourselves a cup of.
- What we were doing when I added to my shoulder injury.
- I first took your picture with this.
- His music was determined to keep playing on our amazing drive from NC to TN.
- We ate this while people watching.
- We saw them when I felt we would die.
- It’s a famous line from a seasonal movie we both love.
- You love when I make them.
- She made it happen and then conveniently disappeared.
- The song he opened with after I panicked.
- It broke the human needs barrier when you did this.
- I got this drink when we stumbled upon this gem waiting for the NC house to cool.
- My text made you happy before we watched this.
- The music genre I didn’t know I liked.
- We first played air hockey here.
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- where we were when you kept looking
- When I immediately came out of this, you busted out laughing.
- We first met during this BS.
- The movie we PROMISE to watch when we go back to NC.
- We didn’t speak to each other when we watched this.
- We last played air hockey here.
- We saw them when I acted on what I felt.
- We thought we saw one on the ride that changed everything.
- The illness that brought on our super long pause.
- We were at her house when I revealed my love for you alongside my insanity.
- Where we went the night you kept looking and the night I got jealous.
- You made my southern soul feel seen when you tried DESE at your future NC Oddstory.
- We saw them when I felt it.
- It gave me the ick when you grabbed mine.
32 Clues: You love when I make them. • We saw them when I felt it. • We first met during this BS. • We last played air hockey here. • We first played air hockey here. • We ate this while people watching. • where we were when you kept looking • We did this in our bestie’s kitchen. • I first took your picture with this. • We saw them when I felt we would die. • ...
Week 6-10 Vocabulary Review 2024-12-06
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- countries; groups of people having the same government
- Climbing
- a person who is looked up to and who makes others want to do difficult things
- successful
- the appearance of the sun in the morning; the beginning of the day
- wonderful; splendid
- clapping to show approval
- large rooms where people watch plays and concerts
- large crowds
- to reach a goal
- a strong wish; longing
- the top part of a mountain
- to keep away from
- rocket; a machine that travels in space
- to practice over and over
- an object made by people that is sent into space by rocket
- the area around the North Pole
- between or among nations
- where Earth and sky meet
- facts; information
- very great or brave; far beyond the ordinary
- Mask devices that give air to mountain climbers, pilots, and others at high altitudes
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- dusk; the time when night comes
- the amount of light
- large printed pieces of paper that can be put up on a wall
- great interest and energy
- charm; attractiveness
- Dangerous
- the disappearance of the sun in the evening; the beginning of night
- hard to believe
- the time between sunset and complete darkness
- a person who does something for the first time
- has rights to
- to pay close attention to; work carefully
- having to do with the body
- a Russian who travels in space; astronaut
- equipment
- the top of a mountain
- to win; to gain control of
- happening every day
- place where something is
- a wait until a later time
- traveled around in a circle
- lighted by the moon
- did; carried out
- the time of coming to a place; the end of a journey
- up the side of a mountain or hill
- people from the 13 through 19 years old
- to send into space
- a collection of recorded songs
50 Clues: Climbing • Dangerous • equipment • successful • large crowds • has rights to • hard to believe • to reach a goal • did; carried out • to keep away from • to send into space • facts; information • the amount of light • wonderful; splendid • happening every day • lighted by the moon • charm; attractiveness • the top of a mountain • a strong wish; longing • place where something is • between or among nations • ...
I am Malala 2021-05-21
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- Women were banned from laughing out loud or wearing nail polish, and they were beaten or jailed for walking without a male family member.
- ________ is fear all around you.
- I’m named for the great young Pashtun heroine Malala, who ________ her countrymen with her courage.
- My youngest brother, Atal, was in an especially ______ mood that morning
- Schools for girls had been burned to the ground, and all women were forced to wear a _____ form of burqa, a head-to-toe veil that had only a tiny fabric grille for their eyes.
- This is our _______ to the world—save our schools, save our Pakistan, save our Swat.
- Sometimes they came to the school and _______ around.
- You have spoken against us, and you will face the ___________.
- Meanwhile, we have all _______, little by little, to this new place.
- Swat was known for its beauty, and tourists came from all over to see its tall mountains, ____ green hills, and crystal-clear rivers.
- my mother now ________that I never walk to school by myself, for fear that I would be seen alone in my school uniform by the Taliban.
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- So I decided to start an education __________.
- I think Bella from Twilight is too ______, and I don’t understand why she would choose that boring Edward.
- I vowed then that I would never _______ in battle.
- My mother and the women would gather on our _______ at the back of the house and cook and laugh and talk about new clothes, jewelry, and other ladies in the neighborhood
- Anti-Taliban _______ were scribbled all over the walls.
- We planned an _________ where we would make our speeches; we called it a peace rally, but it was just going to be a handful of us upper-school girls.
- In our culture, girls do not ____ the males in their families.
- I was in a high bed, and all around me, __________ machines beeped and purred.
- No one was safe in Pakistan. Not the women who were forbidden to walk the streets of their own towns. Not the men who were being flogged to death for _____ reasons.
20 Clues: ________ is fear all around you. • So I decided to start an education __________. • I vowed then that I would never _______ in battle. • Sometimes they came to the school and _______ around. • Anti-Taliban _______ were scribbled all over the walls. • In our culture, girls do not ____ the males in their families. • ...
My Little Pony Crossword 2014-11-02
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- Lover of Pie
- Sits Atop the 4th Wall
- she can be a troll some times
- Breaks the 4th wall
- Best Princess
- She works alone
- worse villain but best protagonist
- a friend to every pony, even Discord
- rich kids are said to be born with one
- The shy cute one from Manehattan
- A Silly Pony
- Her house is a museum
- Just worst villain
- Lover of Muffins
- Twilight's BBBFF
- This one speaks in rhyme all of the time.
- Rainbow Dash's childhood friend from flight camp
- bookworm, princess, causer and solver of problembs
- often compared to poultry
- He only wants a tiny glass of water
- No one likes a waifu stealer
- Has a crush on Big Mac
- and the there's ....
- loves peanut butter crackers. Also pine cones.
- first she was our friend , now shes a bully and a beast
- a taco loving rainbow dancing OC
- Eclipse a canon pony created by a fan
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- She was a mane pony in G2, background in G4
- Give her a hand and she'll be happy.
- In charge of the Equestria Games
- a young fan of the ponytones
- The pony of love
- You hurt her now but she won't cry
- Luna is his favorite Princess
- bye some apples!
- Still plays with a smartypants doll
- Leader of the Wonderbolts
- He's not boneless
- This pony got a C&D when he started starring in his own shorts
- Derpy's foal
- The original Rainbow Dash
- a happily married couple with twins
- Shes a robot in Friendship is Witchcraft
- A picture perfect pony
- Some time travels with the doctor
- she rocks so hard she'll blow you away with her BASS CANNON!
- A once great high diving Aquapony
- these two are just idiots
- M. Night Shyamalan might like this pony What a..
- There could be a 20% clue here
- tiara She has no redeeming qualities
- Everypony's gay for him
- there nonpareil
- Marshmallows
- Her day was going to be perfect
- Twilight's number one assistant
56 Clues: Lover of Pie • Derpy's foal • A Silly Pony • Marshmallows • Best Princess • She works alone • there nonpareil • The pony of love • bye some apples! • Lover of Muffins • Twilight's BBBFF • He's not boneless • Just worst villain • Breaks the 4th wall • and the there's .... • Her house is a museum • Sits Atop the 4th Wall • A picture perfect pony • Has a crush on Big Mac • Everypony's gay for him • ...
Psychology 2018-01-19
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- Psychology Those who make direct use of findings of research psychologist and deal directly with clients.
- Condition Positive or negative reinforcement techniques can be used to predict and control behavior
- Eye Movement Eyes are moving about in all directions within the eye sockets.
- when you "zone out"
- Stage This stage is from birth to one years old and feeding is the source of concern and pleasure.
- remove anxiety cause idea by pushing them into the unconscious.
- located near the hippocampus.
- a person's surroundings which have an influence on a persons characteristic and development.
- return to a behavior that is a characteristic of an earlier stage of life.
- The first large swelling at the top of the spinal cord.
- Slip An unintentional error regarded as revealing subconscious feeling,
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- Clocks Is an internal chemical units that control parts of the body and are regulated by nature not the environment.
- the scientific study of human and animal behavior
- when one refuse to accept the reality of anything bad when you lie to yourself.
- a child spend time on two activities which is sensation and movement.
- a part of the lower brain that controls and coordinates involuntary movement.
- Consciousness Their thoughts, feeling, and sensations are clear and organized.
- Psychology Those who study the origin, cause, or results of certain behaviors.
- people see their own faults in others.
- invasive technique in which neurosurgeons place electrodes in specific deep-brain areas and then route wires to a pacemaker-like device (impulse generator) that is implanted in the collar bone or abdomen
- Piaget Zoologist and psychologist who studied his children and animals.
- State When we first lie down, electrical activity in the brain begins to slow.
- characteristics obtained directly from the genes.
- Parent Tend to let their children do whatever they want with little rules are made or enforce.
- Simulation Is the same as lesion but it delivered a much milder electric current and doesn't damage the neurons or tissue
25 Clues: when you "zone out" • located near the hippocampus. • people see their own faults in others. • the scientific study of human and animal behavior • characteristics obtained directly from the genes. • The first large swelling at the top of the spinal cord. • remove anxiety cause idea by pushing them into the unconscious. • ...
Mother's Day 2022 2022-05-06
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- Your fuzzy closet protector
- Business card aficionado
- First child in The Rake's Song
- A childish exclamation
- Link's dream girl
- Math teachers' favorite suffix
- Balancing on one of these is the topic of much discussion
- Difficult to pronounce aquatic reptile
- Musical Twittering friends
- Oft confused with an ice cream brand
- Lyra's daemon
- The best Mario Kart Wii vehicle
- Local mycorrhizal parasite
- Andrew Bird album series
- An enemy from Twilight Princess, also the abbreviated name of a physics class creation
- Fabled mountain range known for its unusual material composition
- Loves cigars
- The most macho of vehicles
- Demon lord from Buffy, also the entity Republicans think all us lefties worship
- A David Grey album title, this phrase was also featured in A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
- Our newly determined district
- "Goodnight"
- Skade's favorite camouflage
- Drosophila melanogaster's sister species
- Your go-to nail salon
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- One member of this family is known for their flamboyance and toxicity
- Chloroplast pancakes
- Our favorite method of air travel
- If only we had her couches
- Little Stella's favorite makeup look
- Kim's hometown in Bye Bye Birdie
- Desert planet
- A color fitting for racing cars and little dune buggies alike
- You were right about the pronunciation
- This region is known for its sunny weather
- Our rival brand
- Your signature glasses
- A type of yellow lily unique to the San Jacinto mountains
- Homeland of metal horses
- A sedentary lifeform worth swerving for
- This bug can jump so high, it's the equivalent of a human jumping over the Eiffel Tower
- Cheese quesadilla
- Ascend with
- Shopkeep known for enthusiastic greetings, equally at home in the air, on the ground, or at sea
- Building material and music designation
- A foodstuff worth dancing for
- No Idyllwild home is complete without this renewable insulation
- Woodpeckers' favorite music genre
- Deadly caterpillar ping pong
- Peach's predecessor
- Tiny musician who lives in the forest
- What size?
52 Clues: What size? • Ascend with • "Goodnight" • Loves cigars • Desert planet • Lyra's daemon • Our rival brand • Link's dream girl • Cheese quesadilla • Peach's predecessor • Chloroplast pancakes • Your go-to nail salon • A childish exclamation • Your signature glasses • Business card aficionado • Homeland of metal horses • Andrew Bird album series • If only we had her couches • Musical Twittering friends • ...
Top Celebrities of 2023 2023-12-21
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- This artist is famous for the song, "Blinding Lights."
- This actress/singer is dating Tom Holland.
- Married to Jay-Z and was a part of Destiny's Child.
- This actress was famous for playing Wednesday Adams in the Netflix series.
- A former member of the band One Direction, also sings "Watermelon Sugar."
- This artist is famous for her album titled, "Thank U Next."
- This artist is famous for his album titled, "Views."
- Famous artist for the song lyrics, "hit me baby one more time."
- Artist who is famous for the song, "Bad Guy."
- __________________ Jenner is married to Travis Scott.
- Played Edward in the Twilight movie series.
- This actor is the main character in Creed & shares the same name as an NBA legend.
- Former member of NSYNC and is married to Jessica Biel.
- This artist was the top gospel artist of 2023.
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- This artist was discovered by Usher on YouTube at 13 years old.
- This artist is famous for the song, "One Kiss."
- This actress is famous for playing Katniss in the Hunger Games series.
- This artist famously made the song, "Flowers" in 2023.
- Her first name is Kim and she was formerly married to Kanye West.
- Married to Jennifer Lopez.
- This actor played Elvis in the movie Elvis.
- This actor played Ken in the 2023 Barbie movie.
- Married to Ben Affleck.
- Singer famous for the song, "Bad idea right?"
- This artist is famous for his song, "Thinking Out Loud."
- Actress who starred on the show "Friends" as Rachel.
- This artist started her "Eras" Tour this year.
- This actress starred as Barbie in the 2023 hit movie.
- Selena __________________, who is famous for formerly dating Justin Bieber and being on Disney Channel.
- Known for playing Captain Jack Sparrow.
- This famous NFL player is dating Taylor Swift.
- This singers real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson.
- Performed at the halftime show of the Super Bowl in 2023.
33 Clues: Married to Ben Affleck. • Married to Jennifer Lopez. • Known for playing Captain Jack Sparrow. • This actress/singer is dating Tom Holland. • This actor played Elvis in the movie Elvis. • Played Edward in the Twilight movie series. • Singer famous for the song, "Bad idea right?" • Artist who is famous for the song, "Bad Guy." • ...
TTS GABUT EKSPOR 2023-10-31
Across
- nama film tentang vampire vs serigala dan romansa adalah
- nama pendiri perusahaan mobil Tesla dan sekaligus CEO twitter adalah
- nama depan/awal actor dari film Terminator adalah
- film yang menceritakan tentang ular yang besar dan menteror manusia yang masuk ke daerah territorial nya adalah
- Tokoh fiktif yang identik dengan natal, memiliki sifat yang baik ke anak anak kecil, suka memberi adalah
- kata lain/penyakit dari orang yang sudah kegemukan
- makanan nasional jepang adalah
- gunung tertinggi di seluruh pulau jawa
- Negara yang memiliki logo daun di bendera nya adalah Negara?
- penyanyi amerika terkenal di tahun 1950-60 terkenal dengan lagu “hound dog” dan di juluki king of rock and roll
- kota tertua di jawatimur adalah kota…
- Karakter yang hidungnya memanjang saat berbohong
- kota yang di juluki kota pecinan nya Indonesia adalah kota
- ibukota dari Negara Filipina adalah
- SKS adalah kode/singkatan dari item?
- eskrim yang termasuk legend dan lama di Surabaya
- nama petinju yang memiliki tato di mukanya adalah.
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- CR7 adalah singkatan dari atlit sepakbola siapa?
- brand sepatu yang terkenal dengan tag line “just do it” adalah
- tokoh fiktif horror yang terkenal dengan tagline “ sate bang~ 1000 tusuk~”
- suami dari Angelina jolie adalah
- hewan laut terbesar adalah
- nama grup dari Dono,Indro,Kasino adalah
- kota dimana tempat Hollywood dan para artis seleb tinggal adalah
- LIEC adalah kode/singkatan dari item ?
- olahraga asal amerika yang terkenal dan sudah menjamur di seluruh dunia
- nama grup dari John Lennon,Ringgo Star,Paul McCartney,George Harrison yang terkenal dengan lagu “let it be”,”hey jude” &”here comes the sun”
- kota satu satunya di dunia yang kondisinya selalu basah dan terendam, jadi transportasi nya kebanyakan memakai kapal, terletak di benua eropa
- mall pertama di Surabaya
- kode/singkatan dari item Verona adalah?
- kota yang menjadi akar/bibit dari virus covid adalah
- sungai terbesar dan terpanjang di afrika adalah
- Pusat pariwisata di Indonesia terdapat di?
- nama peliharaan nya spongebob adalah
34 Clues: mall pertama di Surabaya • hewan laut terbesar adalah • makanan nasional jepang adalah • suami dari Angelina jolie adalah • ibukota dari Negara Filipina adalah • SKS adalah kode/singkatan dari item? • nama peliharaan nya spongebob adalah • kota tertua di jawatimur adalah kota… • LIEC adalah kode/singkatan dari item ? • gunung tertinggi di seluruh pulau jawa • ...
Badly Explained Plots 2024-06-04
Across
- Everyone tries the ice bucket challenge [7]
- “Inflation” causes homeowner issues [2]
- Chef makes numerous health code violations [11]
- A teen goes through changes and realizes he can shoot a white sticky liquid out of his body [9]
- Noseless guy has an unhealthy obsession with a teenage guy who has been busy being a third wheel for 7 years [5, 6]
- A group of people naps so hard it breaks reality [9]
- Neglected sociopathic child tries to kill 2 homeless men [4, 5]
- A bald guy teams up with another bald guy to fight another bald guy [4, 3, 7, 1]
- A dad has to pick up his daughter [5]
- Old man pretends to teach teenage boy karate to make him do chores [3, 7, 3]
- Horrors of an Airbnb [3, 7]
- Older sister ruins younger sister’s chance to appear on a reality TV show, so that she can get a makeover [3, 6, 5]
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- Man’s mid-life crisis endangers his family and the entire city [3, 11]
- Two orphans fight in the rain [6, 2 ,8]
- Two 90 year old men fight when one of them can't remember who the other is [7, 7, 5, 3]
- Two cats from a Royal family fight on a mountain to see which one gets to trip on a hallucinogenic plant [5, 7]
- A boomer newbie charms the entire office [3, 6]
- A love triangle between an 18 year old girl, a 100 year old guy and a dog [8]
- Grown-ups spend 9 years returning jewelry [3, 4, 2, 3, 5]
- Public transportation running ahead of schedule for once [5]
- Man destroys his own planet because he did not want to share it with his sister after she broke his favorite toy [4, 8]
- A man finds out that money can't buy you happiness.. or parents [6]
- People drink coffee for 10 years [6]
- Man retires after only showing up to work five times in fifteen years [5, 4]
- Girl with Stockholm Syndrome gets a bad haircut [8]
25 Clues: Horrors of an Airbnb [3, 7] • People drink coffee for 10 years [6] • A dad has to pick up his daughter [5] • Two orphans fight in the rain [6, 2 ,8] • “Inflation” causes homeowner issues [2] • Everyone tries the ice bucket challenge [7] • Chef makes numerous health code violations [11] • A boomer newbie charms the entire office [3, 6] • ...
Crossword of 7D 2025-02-12
Across
- Likes playing and writing about sport. Has the skills, but doesn't like public speaking. Left-handed.
- Has read The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, four of seven Potter books. Loves jokes.
- Has a dog and cat. Loves spagetti bolognese followed by Reece's Pieces. Enjoys fishing footy and hip hop.
- Has four football medals, two school medals, 10 ribbons, and a golden retriever named Mack.
- Loves graphic novels, geography and other countries' cultures. Lives with Rosie, Delilah, and five sheep.
- Writes twisted horror stories. Has read most of Jackie French's books. Reads 1-2 hours before sleep.
- Loves fantasy books and lives for fishing. Types quickly but not keen on persuasive writing and poetry.
- Loves reading and prefers typing over handwriting. Spends time with a dog named Molly.
- Loves the outdoors and playing with Bonnie the staffy. Not too keen on writing TEEL paragraphs.
- Enjoys fantasy and dystopian, and crime stories. Fascinated by ancient history and is writing a book.
- Lives with a dog and some turtles. Keen fisherman and water-skier. Loves lots of colours. Devours chips.
Down
- Strong at maths and prefers typing over handwriting. Has a two-year-old poodle in the family.
- Surrounded by pets including a turtle, cat and eight horses, this student's favourite is a dog named Luna.
- Adores books and reads some too quickly. Likes rest and inspiration before beginning writing.
- Enjoys the speaking/listening side of English and lives with two dogs: A dachshund and spoodle.
- Favourite place is a home among the hills. Loves mountain biking, skiing, and reads adventure books.
- Likes writing more than reading. Plays for Gippsland United and takes care of a blue-tongued lizard.
- Excellent at spelling and drawing. Wise quote: "Every horse is worth more than every dollar you spend."
- Has read The Lord of the Rings, The Twilight Saga, and The Hunger Games. Plays flute. Types quickly.
- Enjoys audiobooks, science fiction, and video games with good stories. Great at science and maths.
- Not keen on staying up all night. Likes drawing to music. Cavoodle (Buddy) doesn't like dog food.
21 Clues: Loves reading and prefers typing over handwriting. Spends time with a dog named Molly. • Has four football medals, two school medals, 10 ribbons, and a golden retriever named Mack. • Strong at maths and prefers typing over handwriting. Has a two-year-old poodle in the family. • ...
SAT VOCAB 2 CROSSWORD 2025-01-09
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- very steeply
- Queen of Ithaca
- The green tie was _____ to the all-red outfit.
- Deceitfulness, deception
- The antonym of "loquacious" and "wordy."
- "This is a serious discussion, I have no time to deal with your _____," Mr. Marple said.
- The student was _____ to his schoolwork, resulting in him failing the class.
- The plant that Hermes gives to Odysseus before confronting Circe.
- The blind prophet in the Underworld.
- Odysseus had built a bed made of the trunk of a(n) _____ tree.
- The ____ is the prequel to The Odyssey.
- It wasn't surprising that the _____ clothes were well-liked and increasing in popularity.
- The Greek god of the sea and tides
- The enchantress that turned men into pigs
- Odysseus was stuck on her island for seven years.
- Troy is in modern day _____.
- Mr. Marple, teacher of English.
- Involving unnecessary duplication
- The king that gives Odysseus two wind bags.
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- Bats are _____ animals, as they are usually the most active during twilight.
- According to Mr. Marple, the B-wing is the most ____ building on MSJ campus.
- His _____ behavior toward the group project annoyed the rest of his group mates.
- The home of Calypso.
- King of Ithaca
- The land where Helios' cattle reside.
- To exaggerate or fake an illness in order to escape work.
- Uneducated people are more _____ to propaganda compared to educated people.
- Odysseus' and Penelope's son
- One of Odysseus' crewmates, he died falling off a roof.
- On Wednesday, the students had a discussion on whether Anne Frank's hideout was an attic or an _____.
- Odysseus blinded Poseidon's son, _____.
- The teacher reminded the students to ____ the instructions before starting.
- Although it had been two months since she failed her math test, she still ____ about it, to the point of it being ad nauseam to those around her.
- An attractive or pretty person; pleasant to look at.
- To become the new king, the suitors must string the bow and shoot through ____ axes.
- The city where Oscar Wilde died.
- Odysseus' dog.
- His stained t-shirt and mismatched sneakers contributed to his ____ appearance.
38 Clues: very steeply • King of Ithaca • Odysseus' dog. • Queen of Ithaca • The home of Calypso. • Deceitfulness, deception • Odysseus' and Penelope's son • Troy is in modern day _____. • Mr. Marple, teacher of English. • The city where Oscar Wilde died. • Involving unnecessary duplication • The Greek god of the sea and tides • The blind prophet in the Underworld. • ...
SAT 2 Crossword 2025-01-09
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- To be more efficient, he decided to kill two birds with one _____.
- The task is so easy, it's a piece of ____.
- Those best friends are like two peas in a ___.
- We only get to watch a movie once in a blue ___.
- He tried to sound smart, but all that came out of his mouth was ________.
- lack of concern; indifferent
- The number of advertisements on the website was ________.
- The princess was as _____ as her mother.
- tractable; pliable
- It's raining ___ and dogs!
- twilight
- I escaped the danger by the ____ of my teeth.
- Every Sunday, the man would _____ the newspaper.
- Each of his responses was brusque and ____.
- The building had a secret _____ that went unnoticed for years.
- This is a secret, so make sure you don't spill the ____.
- Before going out on stage, her friend told her to break a ___.
- The clown seemed __________ with the dull city streets.
- His grade is 80.01%; he's on thin ___.
- They've been with each other through thick and ___.
Down
- frail; feeble
- uncivilized; barbaric
- The _____ kept complaining about a minor mistake.
- We couldn't decide, so we compromised to get the best of both _____.
- He tried to _______ his way out of the exam.
- After he made fun of others, he got a taste of his own _______.
- She felt a bit under the ______, so she went to the doctor.
- I've already finished 3 projects, so I'll call it a ___.
- perfectionist; someone who nitpicks
- The jacket she wore was _______ on her.
- The charlatan is ________.
- It may seem bad now, but every cloud has a silver ______.
- I'm tired after this long day, so I'm going to hit the ___.
- She bit off more than she could ____ and signed up for the hardest classes.
- He tells his friends never to judge a book by its _____.
- The mountain slopes were so ________, they were nearly vertical.
- There's no way that's true; stop ______ my leg.
- She didn't want to start her essay, but she decided to bite the _____ and do it.
38 Clues: twilight • frail; feeble • tractable; pliable • uncivilized; barbaric • The charlatan is ________. • It's raining ___ and dogs! • lack of concern; indifferent • perfectionist; someone who nitpicks • His grade is 80.01%; he's on thin ___. • The jacket she wore was _______ on her. • The princess was as _____ as her mother. • The task is so easy, it's a piece of ____. • ...
Tek ko_Sep 7 (vol 2) 2024-09-05
Across
- verb or "_____ word"
- "Statue of ______": La Liberté éclairant le monde
- a piece of playground equipment made of a board balanced on a center support
- Corona or Heineken or Budweiser
- one of the white meat parts of a chicken or a turkey
- main ingredient of coleslaw
- "_____ _____ category/word is sketched simultaneously by picturists to their respective teams at the start of the timer
- "Gustave _____": one of the builders of Statue of Liberty and the famous tower in Paris
- a 2020 companion novel to the 2005 book Twilight by author Stephenie Meyer
- color between white and black
- Robert Pattinson as "_____ Cullen"
- "_____ milk":
- boy name which means "to follow" or “supplanter”
- main ingredient of a ketchup
- “te dua” in English
- partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by another
- acetic acid or main ingredient of "paksiw"
- "easy", "average" or "_____"
- part of speech: person, place, thing or animal
- the first lunar phase
- a dish consisting of a grilled, steamed, or boiled sausage
Down
- staple food of rabbits?
- a carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger
- "mi mancherai" in English
- "____ light": combination of all colors in the color spectrum
- three-sided polygon
- Kristen Stewart as "_____ Swan"
- largest and coldest U.S. state by area
- a hot, fragrant spice made from the rhizome of a plant
- an object, typically a piece of soft rubber or plastic, used to rub out something written
- "elbow _____": a small, curved, and tubular pasta shape that resembles the shape of an elbow
- "The ______ Takes it All" by Abba
- "A ____ Years" by Christina Perri
- "Venus": Roman goddess of _____
- "_____ gourd": "ampalaya" in English
- prefix meaning "one billion"
- If 11j=10+9j, then what is j?
- a burning stick of resinous wood or twist of tow used to give light and usually carried in the hand
- "The _____ of My Affection" starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd
- "The Big Apple"
40 Clues: "_____ milk": • "The Big Apple" • three-sided polygon • “te dua” in English • verb or "_____ word" • the first lunar phase • staple food of rabbits? • "mi mancherai" in English • main ingredient of coleslaw • prefix meaning "one billion" • main ingredient of a ketchup • "easy", "average" or "_____" • color between white and black • If 11j=10+9j, then what is j? • ...
SAT vocab 2 2025-12-11
Across
- A circus name that already sounds like clown shoes.
- Oversized ground squirrel living its best alpine life.
- Falling faster than your GPA after discovering streaming services.
- A foamy hug in a cup with caffeine income.
- Wrap that has never disappointed anyone, ever.
- Cheese that stretches longer than your excuses.
- Rice that said, “Stir me or suffer.”
- Correcting someone’s grammar while the ship is sinking.
- As fitting as a penguin at a flamenco competition.
- Bend-it-like-Beckham, but for metals—and occasionally stubborn minds.
- Short, sharp, and smarter than a tweet that actually lands.
- A goat that treats cliffs like comfortable recliners.
- To add something on—like “just one more room” in a suspiciously expanding lair.
- The unicorn that decided water was more its vibe.
- Fair enough to make poets reconsider their career choices.
- To fake illness with the dedication of an actor up for an award.
- Mountains that rise dramatically, like plot twists.
- City where films shine and critics hush.
- Ancient fish with caviar side hustles.
Down
- Soup that said “I refuse to be warmed.”
- Skewered perfection straight from Japan.
- Active at twilight, like mosquitoes or existential dread.
- Complain with the artistry of someone who has truly perfected the craft.
- Smaller kangaroo, bigger attitude.
- So flattering it could make a potato photogenic.
- To read carefully… or pretend you are doing so while skimming like a skipping stone.
- An attitude as casual as a knight who forgot his armor.
- Spotted dog that accidentally became a fashion icon.
- Looking like time itself asked, “You good?” and the answer was no.
- What a mirror would commit if it could lie twice.
- Spanish city famed for oranges and excellent Instagram.
- Nonsense so intense it might require its own deity.
- Movie robot rated H for huggable.
- Where superheroes live rent-free (unlike everyone else).
- Refined as a raccoon invited to high tea.
- A place to dock—or freeze, depending on the season.
- Dessert that lifts both caffeination and spirits.
37 Clues: Movie robot rated H for huggable. • Smaller kangaroo, bigger attitude. • Rice that said, “Stir me or suffer.” • Ancient fish with caviar side hustles. • Soup that said “I refuse to be warmed.” • Skewered perfection straight from Japan. • City where films shine and critics hush. • Refined as a raccoon invited to high tea. • A foamy hug in a cup with caffeine income. • ...
Sip and solve 2025-05-19
Across
- what activity did they do on their first “actual” date (2 words)
- the name of the neighborhood the couple resides in
- the fist movie they watched together
- where did they grow up?
- something Shay does every time before leaving the house.
- what is Shays job?
- the brides favorite drink (2 words)
- how many flower girls are in the wedding?
- the first concert the couple went to together (3 words)
- what month is Shays birthday in?
- Total # of tattoos between both the bride and groom
- what was Kelsey’s college major? (2 words)
- the holiday that is on the same day as Kelsey birthday (3 words)
- where do they currently live? (2 words)
- bandit and Flo are their ____.
- what grade did the couple originally meet in?
- how many years have they been together?
Down
- the couples favorite liquor
- they’ve been together since high school they are _____.
- where are they honeymooning? (2 words)
- the college Shay went to
- where did they eat at on their 1 year anniversary? (2 words)
- what is the couples favorite holiday?
- where did they get engaged? (2 words)
- what sport did Shay play in college?
- where was Kelsey’s bachelorette
- the couples favorite tv series (2 words)
- the couples new last name
- how many ring security are there?
- what show did Kelsey reference when asking Shay to homecoming, senior year?
- the brides maiden name
- where was their first trip to (spring break 2014)
- what is their age?
- where was the one place they both worked together? (2 words)
- Kelsey’s favorite nfl team (the actual best)
- what kind of pop did Shay use when asking Kelsey to homecoming?
- despite living in KC, who is the grooms favorite nfl team?
- grooms middle name
- what is the mascot at the college Kelsey attended?
- the couples favorite fast food place
- how many siblings does the couple have together?
41 Clues: what is Shays job? • what is their age? • grooms middle name • the brides maiden name • where did they grow up? • the college Shay went to • the couples new last name • the couples favorite liquor • bandit and Flo are their ____. • where was Kelsey’s bachelorette • what month is Shays birthday in? • how many ring security are there? • the brides favorite drink (2 words) • ...
Famous Mother Figures 2025-05-07
Across
- This mother isn't even Rapunzel's mom- she kidnapped her "daughter" to selfishly help her stay young.
- This mother from Harry Potter is fiercely protective and nurturing, like a classic "mama bear." She acts as an adoptive mother for various characters in the series.
- Esme Cullen is the chosen "mother" to her vampire clan and guides them with compassion and gentleness, despite the clan not being related or being their real mother.
- This catholic nun is known as "Mother" because she is a global symbol of compassion, humility, and service, especially for her work in the slubs of Kolkata, India.
- This mother from the Incredibles is a superhero mom who balances family and saving the world.
- Grandma Tala is this character's grandma, who fills a nurturing and guiding motherly role in her life.
Down
- This is the earth's personification as a mother, and represents the life-giving and nurturing aspects of nature.
- This storytelling matriarch is a mythical author of nursery rhymes and fairy tales.
- Kala is the gorilla mother who adopts an abandoned human baby and raises him as her own in the jungle.
- A carry-over from last class, Miss Honey is not only a teacher, but also a mother figure to this character, who's movie is named after her.
- This character is warm and motherly to her teacup son, Chip, but also to the "beast" that she lives with.
- Sarabi is the mother from this movie who is regal and strong. She supports Simba through grief and growth.
- Aunt May raises Peter Parker with wisdom and heart and deeply impacts his journey into becoming this superhero.
13 Clues: This storytelling matriarch is a mythical author of nursery rhymes and fairy tales. • This mother from the Incredibles is a superhero mom who balances family and saving the world. • This mother isn't even Rapunzel's mom- she kidnapped her "daughter" to selfishly help her stay young. • ...
Unofficial Serenes Forest Advent Calendar Crossword #2 2020-12-03
Across
- Fire Emblem's first conflict, preceding the War of Heroes
- Originally couldn't be spared, much to Nyna's dismay; this was changed in a handheld remake
- Boosts weapon level by one point per roughly 12 pages of the implement that came with the original Japanese release
- Fire Emblem's first ever boss
- The Pokémon Ditto is basically their answer to him
- May have been confused for a Gerudo by Brawl's sticker translation team
- Change the fourth letter to an N, the titular Twilight Princess of a Zelda game
- Shadow the Hedgehog's fallen friend from 50 years earlier
- "____ that" confirms you've heard the radio transmission
- Pronounce it differently, sorry, that's still not a real Fire Emblem tome, no weaker variant of Fimbulvetr exists
- Archanean fire bow
- H'aanit's companion from Octopath Traveler
- Not smallus, not largus
- Type of foul-tasting oil
- ...Why has Fire Emblem Cipher not depicted him as a Bishop yet?
- Fanon belief saw him for years as a reverse Rajaion situation--believed canonically dead, but established alive after 20 years
- Would you believe this Imhullu wielder was originally a Bishop?
Down
- Sounds like a Konami arcade game
- An often-forgotten mid-game miniboss
- O'Donnel in the Star Fox series
- WikiLeaks founder Assange
- Turns a Whitewing's mount green--at least, in games of home console origin
- ____ Victor, leader of rival Squad F in Valkyria Chronicles 4
- Sold slaves in the 1990s, but cleaned up its act in the 2000s
- Didn't have a personal spear originally, this was added in a handheld remake
- Not as cheap as Jugdral's Valkyrie when not on its same platform, given only one non-repairable use
- Planet closest to the ancient Roman sun
- The only playable Manakete in the Fire Emblem series to date
- Humanity's first murder culprit, according to the Bible
- May secretly be King Arthur, based on his initial inventory
- Prince of a fallen Archanean kingdom
- ____, star bright, first star I see tonight
- His hair is legendary, hence why Delilah had to cut it
- A Hawaiian luau object
- Humanity's first murder victim, according to the Bible
35 Clues: Archanean fire bow • A Hawaiian luau object • Not smallus, not largus • Type of foul-tasting oil • WikiLeaks founder Assange • Fire Emblem's first ever boss • O'Donnel in the Star Fox series • Sounds like a Konami arcade game • An often-forgotten mid-game miniboss • Prince of a fallen Archanean kingdom • Planet closest to the ancient Roman sun • ...
JJ Sunday Crossword: OWN & DC 2021-05-02
Across
- Across the _____ they turn water into wine
- That could knock a witch off her _____
- Then I'm rolling the _____ with Jimmy 'no dice'
- Gonna take him for a couple weeks' _____
- We're sweating by the _____ of the moon
- See there's nothing in this paydirt, the _____ are all I know
- You see it helps me to _____ that we're just born to die
- Make our way into the _____ and the grind
- I came here like so many did, to find the _____ life
- Praying for some holy water to wash these _____ from off our hands
- I cursed the sky to _____, I begged the clouds for rain
- They say the oil _____ ran deeper here than anybody's known
- It just might be that I found _____
- I've been on my _____ for half of the night
- We _____ on in and shed our skin
- It's a hot night, the _____ are restless
- Dry county, they're swimming in the _____
- I hoped that He knew something as He _____ that cup of wine
- If I could choose the way I'll die make it by the gun or _____
Down
- You can't help but _____ where the streets are paved with gold
- There's a voodoo _____ brewing at the go-go
- And she left my heart with _____
- _____ had me feelin' alright
- Havin' as much fun as you can in your _____
- One wild night, I stepped into the twilight _____
- And I knew nothing _____ comes easy, all good things take some time
- So I'm _____ by, she gives me the eye
- All my dreams went up in ashes, and my future blew away
- Man, if you lose this _____ I take your girlfriend home
- One wild night, 24 _____ of midnight
- One wild night, _____ by the moonlight
- Now the oil's _____ and the money's gone
- Some say it's the devil's _____ they're squeezing from the vine
- Some say it's a savior In these _____ and desperate times
- I made my bed I'll lie in it, to _____ in it's the crime
- To find my piece of _____ street, to finally be alive
- In the blessed _____ of Jesus I heard a preacher say
37 Clues: _____ had me feelin' alright • And she left my heart with _____ • We _____ on in and shed our skin • It just might be that I found _____ • One wild night, 24 _____ of midnight • So I'm _____ by, she gives me the eye • That could knock a witch off her _____ • One wild night, _____ by the moonlight • We're sweating by the _____ of the moon • ...
How Well Do You Know ICS? 2021-05-24
Across
- I am the twilight hours before the sun rises
- This class is easy to differentiate
- A place for budding journalists
- The only SAT advice you'll ever need
- I play the saxophone almost as well as I stops strikers
- Human database of KBO statistics
- The newest shirt color in the school store
- Our second home throughout 2020
- The artist on many a whiteboard after school
- Popular board game at ICS
- Comes after APs
- In this class, we find our motivation(abbreviated)
- Good looking out!
- All ICS know: don't ever do this
- Every mathlete's favorite instrument
- Here you'll find a whip
- This class is in high demand
- Goes well with toast but not paper
- This class is all about sharing your story
- I like existentialist fiction
- Usually the second section
- Never seen without a smile
- Students' least favorite day (abbreviated)
Down
- The cube king
- My laugh can be heard from space
- Don't be confused: this class isn't about The Matrix
- This class did not end well for a certain pig
- Consistently one of the top three things to love about ICS
- Feel the force in this class
- I am interested in automotive design
- So popular at ICS that it should be named a sport
- I might be a "space" traveler
- Don't be foiled! There is a point to this sport
- Location of the last school trip
- In this class, one transcribes first and translates later (abbreviated)
- This class has all the solutions
- Meme-meister
- My name means "to show sincere or intense conviction"
- This class is all about the context
- If this sentence doesn't mean anything to you, then it is a good sine you should take this class
- I have a deep interest in forensic psychology
- You need to listen carefully here
- I spend all day and all night in ICS
- Some teachers are rarely seen without it
44 Clues: Meme-meister • The cube king • Comes after APs • Good looking out! • Here you'll find a whip • Popular board game at ICS • Usually the second section • Never seen without a smile • Feel the force in this class • This class is in high demand • I might be a "space" traveler • I like existentialist fiction • A place for budding journalists • Our second home throughout 2020 • ...
a crossword puzzle for cool people 2022-07-07
Across
- shape that can be drawn to ward off a sea-bear attack
- a plant with white flowers that smells wonderful
- "__, I could give you 50 reasons why I should be the one you choose" (one of Riley's favorite t-swift songs)
- "pick up a hammer and nail this__shut"
- best song off of the Twilight soundtrack
- color of bella's truck
- a "dumb and immature" way to deal with a disagreement
- that one british boy band
- "Leo, sometimes we are absolutely__"
- the greatest episode of The Office
- in danger of suffering vertigo from the dizzing heights of his moral high ground
- the main character in The Silence of the Lambs
- the temperature of the pool
- the holy land
- "an__crisis" (and it's only a Monday)
- "and getting caught in the__"
- class where Bella and Edward meet
- it's not his name it's his title...
- Harry's slogan
- Calvin's partner in crime
- special agent with a boat in his basement
- he's not inclined to resign to maturity
- not superstious, just a little__
Down
- "the closer you look__"
- "if you like__"
- a town that exists under a near-constant cover of clouds
- he may be dreamy but he is not the sun
- Rory and Lorelei's drink of choice
- "I'm not uncomfortable, but I feel so__"
- the pioneers used to ride these babies for miles
- "have you ever seen__?" (CCR wants to know)
- a natural disaster and a phenomenal Fleetwood Mac song
- "you jump,__"
- Rory's clingy bf
- "__can see the future"
- song sung to David by his "butter-voiced beau"
- a 10-minute masterpiece
- he speaks for the trees
- best Sesame Street character
- "turn and face the__"
- the happiest animal on earth (due to its 10 second memory)
- "let's put you on a __"
- press secretary during the Bartlet administration
- how it used to be
- "he can keep all of Georgia,__she's mine"
- "what's__?"
- the iconic cartoon blue octopus
- an acronym to live by
- the ten-dollar founding father
49 Clues: "what's__?" • "you jump,__" • the holy land • Harry's slogan • "if you like__" • Rory's clingy bf • how it used to be • "turn and face the__" • an acronym to live by • "__can see the future" • color of bella's truck • "the closer you look__" • a 10-minute masterpiece • he speaks for the trees • "let's put you on a __" • that one british boy band • Calvin's partner in crime • ...
Wishtree Vocabulary 2023-09-07
Across
- a distinguishing characteristic or quality, especially of one's personal nature
- limp and dirty, as with rain or soil.
- seems like it would cause evil or harm; threatening
- about to happen
- an inhabitant of a place
- getting victory or success
- weak, not solid
- a group of wild or unusual people or animals
- to injure severely, often by cutting or crushing something
- something used symbolically to represent something else, usually comparing them
- often taking a positive view of events or conditions and expecting the best outcomes.
- often taking a negative view of events or conditions and expecting the worst outcomes.
- to a great or excessive extent;
- an animal having spotted fur
- worthless or really small
- not enough of something
- a young tree.
- a person who prefers calm environments, or likes being alone more than the average person
- to decorate or add beauty to, like with ornaments
- very long or tall and thin
- spinning around in a circle. Usually on one foot or on tiptoes
- unrestrained, free from something holding one back
Down
- to cure, relieve, or heal.
- a great flood of water
- to live in or overrun to an unwanted degree or in a troublesome way
- birds with long, graduated tails, black-and-white plumage, and noisy, mischievous habits.
- quiet and subtle, not obvious
- to settle securely or snugly:
- strong displeasure at something that’s unjust, offensive, or insulting
- noisy; noisily jolly or rowdy
- indistinct; unclear:
- existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree:
- a gloomy state of mind
- to smile, laugh, or contort the face in a way that shows strong dislike or disapproval
- flexible or easily persuaded
- animals that are active during the twilight, like certain bats and insects.
- asking questions; eager for knowledge;
- publicly or generally known for a particular (often bad) trait:
- to run playfully
- to avoid or escape by speed, cleverness, trickery OR to be unknown to someone
40 Clues: a young tree. • about to happen • weak, not solid • to run playfully • indistinct; unclear: • a great flood of water • a gloomy state of mind • not enough of something • an inhabitant of a place • worthless or really small • to cure, relieve, or heal. • getting victory or success • very long or tall and thin • flexible or easily persuaded • an animal having spotted fur • ...
Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2023-10-18
Across
- The ship used by Anakin and Ahsoka during the early seasons
- Legendary quote said before a slaver in a chair gets absolutely eviscerated by a spear
- Bounty hunter that uses his hat as a shield and weapon
- Best Star Wars character
- Jedi Master who discovered the remains of a long missing ship used by the late Sifo-Dyas
- Specialized clone unit deployed during the Battle of Anaxes for a mission behind enemy lines
- Mandalorian Warrior responsible for the death of Mandalorian Prime Minister Almec
- Arc Trooper who was captured and interrogated by Darth Maul during the Siege of Mandalore
- Clone cadet squad that received the approval of the Rancor Company, and the jealousy of Domino Squad
- Cult of force sensitive females on Dathomir led by Mother Talzin
- Ancient Homeworld of the Sith
- A weapon won through combat to signifies leadership of the Mandalorians
- Framed Ahsoka Tano for bombing a Jedi Temple hanger
Down
- The unified forces of multiple infamous crime syndicates under Darth Maul
- Geonosian Separatist leader responsible for creating a droid factory on Geonosis early after the war began
- pirate lord who often changed allegiances
- Blaster Rifle used by the Clone Troopers
- Clone Captain of the Horn Company, serving under Eeth Koth
- home planet of the banking clan
- clone sergeant in charge of the Rishi Outpost
- Planetary militia Pong Krell leads the 501st legion against
- Landing zone of invading Republic forces on Geonosis
- Mysterious celestial object home to the gods of the force
- Prison Even Piell is broken out of
- Kaminoan who drugged Arc Trooper Fives as part of a plan to cover up Order 66
- Lizard-like species that hunt other galactic citizens for sport
- Sergeant serving in the 501st, who later is promoted to Commander
- The first casualty of the Citadel rescue team
- Planet where Jedi younglings are taken to acquire lightsaber crystals
- Clone Commander of the 327th Star Corps
- bounty hunter that failed the sniping level of The Box
31 Clues: Best Star Wars character • Ancient Homeworld of the Sith • home planet of the banking clan • Prison Even Piell is broken out of • Clone Commander of the 327th Star Corps • Blaster Rifle used by the Clone Troopers • pirate lord who often changed allegiances • clone sergeant in charge of the Rishi Outpost • The first casualty of the Citadel rescue team • ...
Midterm Puzzle 2023-10-06
Across
- to predict
- tiresome
- full
- a chant
- long list
- fervent
- abundant
- trekking
- a difficult situation
- to atone for
- praise
- a link or tie
- tending to delay
- to include or contain
- one who bears the blame
- harsh in tone
- relaxed
- dark and mysterious
- prologue
- trace or evidence of something
- to dry out
- of the same time period
- no longer used by society
- to respect
- gloomy
- showing dignity
- to censor
- a magic charm
- to shorten
- nonsense language
- an accessory item of dress
- a robber
- harmless
- to frustrate
- a release of emotional tension
- pertaining to vivid recall
- fragile
- boorish
- unfriendly
- unsuitable for the situation
- strictly disregarding differences
- enraged
- complicated
- to earnestly request
- to respect
- restrictive
- using sparingly
- common language
- a fight
- a dramatic change
Down
- commonplace
- to waver
- to announce
- to plan
- fertile
- relating to one's basic nature
- rotten
- not allowing for refusal or delay
- an artist's workshop
- narrowly confined to a group
- alarming dismay
- marked by luxury
- naming system
- to take over
- an evil act
- necessary
- disregarding individual differences
- of questionable authenticity
- a deliberately deceptive argument
- shrewd
- overbearing pride
- relating to laughter
- to pass off as genuine
- a deviation from the norm
- small group of people who share interests
- a truth or a rule
- harmonic
- a narrative
- unlimited power and freedom
- rudeness
- a list
- convincing
- calmness
- causing pain
- a suspension of activity
- an obvious remark
- snobbish
- to overwhelm
- a servant for menial tasks
- mutually destructive
- occurring everywhere
- pertaining to twilight
- subservient
- old and antiquated
- treating with arrogance
- worldly
- showing false piety
- someone who participates in a convo
- to alienate
- shocking
- rapport
- a universal truth
- haughty
- clear
104 Clues: full • clear • rotten • praise • shrewd • a list • gloomy • to plan • fertile • a chant • fervent • relaxed • worldly • fragile • boorish • rapport • haughty • enraged • a fight • to waver • tiresome • abundant • trekking • prologue • harmonic • rudeness • calmness • snobbish • a robber • harmless • shocking • long list • necessary • to censor • to predict • to dry out • convincing • to respect • to shorten • unfriendly • to respect • commonplace • to announce • an evil act • ...
SAT Vocab 3 2024-04-24
Across
- His _________ attitude towards all things academic was why he didn't graduate highschool.
- She was a social _____, nobody wanted to even look at her.
- din; discordant sounds
- That _____ complains so much, it's really getting on my nerves.
- I admired his ______ work ethic, he always did the least, but got his work done.
- Don't let her _____ appearance fool you! She is a world level karate champion.
- The bellicose boy was always beating up his peers for no reason.
- Six sides, goal is to match the colors
- Obsessed with sun chips and Lightning McQueen
- showing bias towards family members in a selection process
- He had a _____ expression on his face as the teacher sent him to the office.
- worst 9th grade math teacher (totally not opinionated)
- lying down
- well-dressed, handsome
- To wander from place to place energetically
- La clase de Sr. Marple es muy _______, es me clase favorita!
- Mr. Scrooge is a famously ______ character.
- mechanical or habitual repetition
- Romeo has been _____ for days, apparently he loves Rosaline, but she's a Capulet!
- President of Zimbabwe
- The semi-idiot king's ______ resulted in a court full of his full-idiot friends.
- In the moment; impromptu
- Begging or pleading on the floor
Down
- Loudest/most outspoken student (Marple's words, not mine)
- overprecise; nitpicking; pretentious
- The teacher told me that my _____ in class and enthusiasm in class were commendable.
- referring to an idiom or proverb
- His ______ behavior and meaningless flattery won't get him promoted.
- The dress is very _____ on you!
- Someone making an entrance into society
- Student who writes everything in pretty cursive
- Twilight
- last name liu (girl)
- state of being unwilling to believe something
- autocratic ruler
- Complete freedom to do as one wishes
- Second to last
- "Young people are so ______, always changing their minds"
- The yard was _____ after the massacre, with gory bodies lying everywhere.
- Long, green, lives in the jungle, an apex predator
- Cell division (somatic cells)
- Bathrooms were designed to be ______, not fancy!
- He spoke with great ______ and his honesty sometimes upset people.
- intentionally ignorant person
44 Clues: Twilight • lying down • Second to last • autocratic ruler • last name liu (girl) • President of Zimbabwe • din; discordant sounds • well-dressed, handsome • In the moment; impromptu • Cell division (somatic cells) • intentionally ignorant person • The dress is very _____ on you! • referring to an idiom or proverb • Begging or pleading on the floor • mechanical or habitual repetition • ...
Timeline Trivia 1950's 2025-02-27
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- This evangelist gained national attention in the 1950s for his large religious crusades.
- The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- Dr. Jonas Salk developed this breakthrough vaccine in 1955.
- This government program helped veterans attend college in record numbers during the 1950s.
- This new way to watch shows was first broadcast in 1951.
- This publisher launched Playboy magazine in 1953.
- Watson and Crick discovered the double helix in 1953.
- This Soviet spacecraft carried the first living creature, Laika, into orbit in 1957.
- This iconic actor starred in "Rebel Without a Cause" before his tragic death in 1955.
- Civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955.
- In 1951, Yolande Betbeze refused to pose in a ___, sparking change in the Miss America pageant's rules.
- Cuban revolutionary leader who rose to power in 1959.
- These colorful building bricks were patented in 1958.
- Montgomery Bus Boycott Civil rights protest sparked by who’s arrest in 1955.
- This college football team won multiple championships in the 1950s under coach Frank Leahy.
- This music genre, led by Elvis Presley, took off in the 1950s.
- Little Rock Nine group of African American students who integrated an ____high school in 1957.
- This "Happiest Place on Earth" opened in California in 1955.
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- War between North and South
- The Diners Club introduced the first widely used version of this in the 1950s.
- Landmark 1954 Supreme Court case that ruled school ___ unconstitutional.
- This music company signed Elvis Presley in 1955.
- This stylish Ford car, a competitor to the Corvette, was introduced in 1955.
- Where the1956 Summer Olympic Games were held.
- This circular toy became a craze in the late 1950s.
- This fast-food giant opened its first franchise restaurant in 1955.
- published The Catcher in the Rye in 1951.
- Greece and Turkey joined this military alliance in 1952.
- First successfully climbed by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.
- The Twilight Zone created in 1959 by
- This comic strip featuring Charlie Brown debuted in 1950.
- She became Queen of England in 1952.
32 Clues: War between North and South • The Twilight Zone created in 1959 by • She became Queen of England in 1952. • published The Catcher in the Rye in 1951. • Where the1956 Summer Olympic Games were held. • This music company signed Elvis Presley in 1955. • This publisher launched Playboy magazine in 1953. • This circular toy became a craze in the late 1950s. • ...
Astronomy 2025-04-22
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- Unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year
- Ripple in spacetime
- Distant reservoir of comets
- Highest point
- Instrument used to observe distant objects in the universe
- Sudden star brightening
- Charged particle in space
- Small hot and extremely dense star
- Mysterious force driving expansion
- Line of celestial rotation
- Earth's faithful companion
- Bulk
- Spectacular display of colored light in the polar skies
- Beam of light or energy
- Bent light phenomenon
- Sun's outer atmosphere
- Celestial body's extremity
- Point of no return
- Celestial beacon
- Star charting tool
- Heavenly dividing line
- Study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation
- Event where one celestial body blocks light from another
- Planetary halo
- Cosmic gathering
- Region of spacetime with such strong gravity that nothing escapes
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- Process of a star's life cycle from birth to death
- Star in its twilight years
- Astronomer's measurement tool
- Stellar birthplace
- Empty space, literally
- Explosive event marking the end of a star's life
- Change in wavelength due to an object's motion relative to an observer
- Face fully lit
- Our daily light
- Natural satellite orbiting a planet
- Extremely dense object formed from a star's core collapse
- Star's stable phase
- Swirling vortex around a star
- Galactic center's dark heart
- Cosmic origin story
- Collection of stars gas and dust held together by gravity
- Small rocky object orbiting the Sun
- Icy body that releases gas and dust as it approaches the Sun
- Pattern of stars in the night sky
- Massive ball of hot glowing gas
- Cosmic couple
- Red planet
- Piece of a meteor that survives its passage through the atmosphere
- All of existence including space time and matter
- Collection of celestial objects orbiting the Sun
- Large celestial body orbiting a star
- Path an object follows as it revolves around another
- Small particle of debris that burns up in a planet's atmosphere
- High-energy visitor from space
- Sudden solar outburst
56 Clues: Bulk • Red planet • Highest point • Cosmic couple • Face fully lit • Planetary halo • Our daily light • Celestial beacon • Cosmic gathering • Stellar birthplace • Point of no return • Star charting tool • Ripple in spacetime • Star's stable phase • Cosmic origin story • Bent light phenomenon • Sudden solar outburst • Empty space, literally • Sun's outer atmosphere • Heavenly dividing line • ...
Duck Trails Crossword 2025-07-15
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- – Two-wheeled ride for the sidewalk set
- – Say the same thing at the same time, you get one
- – Propelled projectile or sarcastic Guardian
- – Silent gill-bearer or zodiac symbol
- – Rookie member of a wild pride
- – Crepuscular hour or vampire teen drama
- – Coastal glider with a capacious bill
- – Hybrid utensil for indecisive eaters
- – Sinister hiss with venom
- – Swimmer's peril disguised as a strong offshore pull
- – Transform gradually, especially in CGI sequences
- – Orange cracker found in square formation
- – Title between marquess and prince
- – Swamp predator, casually
- – Flatulent companion of Hakuna Matata fame
- – Livebearing aquarium resident with a fan-shaped tail
- – Masked marsupial in colonial company
- – To show exaggerated affection, or a spotted newborn
- – Floral burst or leader of the Powerpuff pack
- – One with their head in the stars (literally or not)
- – Botanical skyscraper native to the West
- – Spirit that maintains balance in the Avatarverse
- – Vocabulary-challenged flora from outer space
- – WWII-era soda with a fruity aftertaste
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- – Green mount with a flutter-jump
- – Soles with open intentions
- – Lost character with a lucky fin
- – French fry thief with feathers
- – Balboa's alias or terrain descriptor
- – Unorthodox stance in the ring
- – Retro genre often paired with mirror balls
- – Game of chance with daubers and calls
- – Capital that's exactly one mile above sea level
- – Clone commander with lone-eye symbolism
- – Sudden rise or metal protrusion
- – Monarchial suffix or toy with tiny arms
- - LEO with a bite
- – Iconic layered item that might come with arches
- – Cloaked caster found in fantasy and folklore
- – Chocolate-covered quadrants meant to be snapped
- – Grinder's cargo or bell-shaped veggie
- – Salad topping that was once a slice
- – Torpedo-shaped predator, fast and finned
- – Stylist with revolutionary flair in Panem
- – Beetle masquerading as a polka dot
- – Sixth planet or ringed Roman deity
- – Musical tailpiece or narrative epilogue
- – Staple made from durum wheat semolina
48 Clues: - LEO with a bite • – Sinister hiss with venom • – Swamp predator, casually • – Soles with open intentions • – Unorthodox stance in the ring • – Rookie member of a wild pride • – French fry thief with feathers • – Green mount with a flutter-jump • – Lost character with a lucky fin • – Sudden rise or metal protrusion • – Title between marquess and prince • ...
Halloween 2025 Trivia Crosswork 2025-10-30
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- 2008 song Disturbia singer
- Spirit Halloween’s latest local victim is on the NW corner of Indian School and Carlisle
- Famous Actress who plays a witch in Halloweentown who died in 2016 (First Name)
- What was the face filter of the viral video from 2020 of an attorney on a zoom court hearing "I'm here live, I'm not a ___"
- Actress Starring Wednesday (last name)
- Candy created for soldiers in World War II as a way to carry chocolate that wouldn’t melt(Spelled out)
- Zodiac sign if you were born on Halloween
- Rick James Song “Super ______”
- Fatso, Strech, and Stinky are the uncles and primary caretakers of whom
- God of the underworld
- The “____” of terror, Disneyland ride based off of Twilight Zone (since replaced)
- What did Van Helsing Hunt?
- Highest grossing horror film of all time
- Voice of Count Dracula in Hotel Transylvania
- How many days you have until you die after watching the cursed videotape in the movie “The Ring”
- The Treehouse of Horror is a series of what show
- Morning cocktail that might give you heartburn
- Hitchcock’s Rear “____ “
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- Rio Rancho Pumpkin Patch, The Galloping _____
- Real Serial Killer who’s victims were in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Movie Serial Killer who wears a red and green striped sweater
- Town Hocus Pocus takes place in
- Guest vocals in Rockwell’s Somebody’s Watching Me (Last Name)
- If you were to die today, in what U.S. city would you possibly be laid to rest above ground in a cemetery or a graveyard, in what is known as a “Cities Of The Dead”?
- 1956 original cartoon with Donald Duck featured this witch
- Kate Bush’s “Running up that Hill” had it’s best success almost 40 year after it was released because of what show
- Co-starred with Tom Cruise in Interview With a Vampire
- David Duchovny as Fox Mulder (Show)
- Actress who plays Laurie Strode in “Halloween” (Last name)
- Actor who plays Mike Wazowski (last name)
- Comedic Parody of Scream
- Singer who released song She Wolf
- I’m a “______“ Duh
33 Clues: I’m a “______“ Duh • God of the underworld • Comedic Parody of Scream • Hitchcock’s Rear “____ “ • 2008 song Disturbia singer • What did Van Helsing Hunt? • Rick James Song “Super ______” • Town Hocus Pocus takes place in • Singer who released song She Wolf • David Duchovny as Fox Mulder (Show) • Actress Starring Wednesday (last name) • Highest grossing horror film of all time • ...
Chapter 5 Biomes 2017-02-09
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- Wetlands includes several different types of marine ecosystems that are low areas saturated with water for at least part of the year.
- become inactive in the winter
- frozen landscapes, low temperatures, few plants or animals.
- Biomes aquatic ecosystems that contain larger amounts of salt than freshwater biomes.
- Zones based on water depth
- Zones classified by distance from shore
- Biomes has salt concentrations less than half a percent and is a finite resource meaning that it can run out.
- when large areas of forest are destroyed
- Zone also called the twilight zone
- allowing farm animals to eat more of the native vegetation than is healthy for the soil.
- beneath topsoil lays this permanently frozen layer of soil.
- Zone horizontal zone that includes the open ocean
- area where freshwater streams or rivers mix with ocean water
- microscopic animals that provide food for larger marine organisms.
- reef grow parallel to the coast.
- Zone Sunlit zone, gets the most solar energy
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- defines as areas that get less than 25 cm of precipitation a year and can be hot or cold.
- To layer of soil
- found near the equator between tropical rain forests and desert biomes
- dry grasslands characterized by tight groups of evergreen shrubs and short, scrubby plants.
- Rainforest warm, wet climate supporting abundant vegetation and wide variety of animal life
- Forest mostly made up of trees that shed their leaves during the fall
- Zone near the shore
- name given to a rich layer of soil created by fallen leaves.
- is more than 4000 meters below the surface and is very cold and dark.
- forest also called Taiga is made up mostly of conifer trees which are cone bearing
- Grassland also called steppes, pampas, veldts, and prairies
- Zones stretches along the continental shelf
- base of the marine food chain.
- move to areas with a warmer climate
- reef made up of colonies of tiny animals and are some of the largest and oldest ecosystems.
- Zone the water is cold and completely dark
32 Clues: To layer of soil • Zone near the shore • Zones based on water depth • become inactive in the winter • base of the marine food chain. • reef grow parallel to the coast. • Zone also called the twilight zone • move to areas with a warmer climate • Zones classified by distance from shore • when large areas of forest are destroyed • Zone the water is cold and completely dark • ...
Psychology 2018-01-19
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- Psychology Those who make direct use of findings of research psychologist and deal directly with clients.
- Condition Positive or negative reinforcement techniques can be used to predict and control behavior
- Eye Movement Eyes are moving about in all directions within the eye sockets.
- when you "zone out"
- Stage This stage is from birth to one years old and feeding is the source of concern and pleasure.
- remove anxiety cause idea by pushing them into the unconscious.
- located near the hippocampus.
- a person's surroundings which have an influence on a persons characteristic and development.
- return to a behavior that is a characteristic of an earlier stage of life.
- The first large swelling at the top of the spinal cord.
- Slip An unintentional error regarded as revealing subconscious feeling,
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- Clocks Is an internal chemical units that control parts of the body and are regulated by nature not the environment.
- the scientific study of human and animal behavior
- when one refuse to accept the reality of anything bad when you lie to yourself.
- a child spend time on two activities which is sensation and movement.
- a part of the lower brain that controls and coordinates involuntary movement.
- Consciousness Their thoughts, feeling, and sensations are clear and organized.
- Psychology Those who study the origin, cause, or results of certain behaviors.
- people see their own faults in others.
- invasive technique in which neurosurgeons place electrodes in specific deep-brain areas and then route wires to a pacemaker-like device (impulse generator) that is implanted in the collar bone or abdomen
- Piaget Zoologist and psychologist who studied his children and animals.
- State When we first lie down, electrical activity in the brain begins to slow.
- characteristics obtained directly from the genes.
- Parent Tend to let their children do whatever they want with little rules are made or enforce.
- Simulation Is the same as lesion but it delivered a much milder electric current and doesn't damage the neurons or tissue
25 Clues: when you "zone out" • located near the hippocampus. • people see their own faults in others. • the scientific study of human and animal behavior • characteristics obtained directly from the genes. • The first large swelling at the top of the spinal cord. • remove anxiety cause idea by pushing them into the unconscious. • ...
OUR OC'S 2018-02-25
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- /Wants to be an artist
- /Named after genderbent Uncle
- /The Inquisitor
- /Disowned by his father, and friends with a Death Knight
- /Is the "Butcher's Bane"
- /His favorite food is Fasolada
- /Jedi Philosopher
- /Is dating his padawan
- /Married to the Twilight Princess
- /Her secrets have secrets
- /A Dalish hunter that loves Bears
- /She's dating a Frost triplet
- /He loves sharks
- /The most powerful sith in the universe
- /"Darth Nox"
- /Hates Italians
- /In a secret affair
- /Related to Assassins
- /A Rebel from Egypt
- /An Alchemist
- /Loves cleaning and Orange Juice
- /She was trained by her mother's cousin
- /Chiss Jedi
- /The Leader of Havoc Squad
- /Is a Demon Hunter
- /A computer geek
- /Despite his last name, he hates bubbles
- /Like Blue Buffalo Pet Food
- /Is a Hawaiian fire dancer
- /Originally an Astronaut from the USSR
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- /Is in love with his brother's dark doppelganger
- /Served on the titanic
- /Son of Keeper
- /He is a Sith Pureblood
- /Riley called him "Frozen People Pieces"
- /Youngest of six siblings
- /Prince of the Polynesians
- /Winner of the Great Hunt
- /His lover is a Bloodthirsty 13 year old
- /Named after his uncle
- /Paper Flowers are his favorite
- /Loves Dragons
- /His wife is Literally Mother Russia
- /A German Spy
- /A victim of the Spanish Inquisition
- /Native American
- /Is a peace activist
- /Her favorite color is in her name
- /His son is a crybaby
- /His former lover is a Roman Emperor
- /Loves Cotton Candy
- /Grew up in Blüdhaven
- /She is a Goat Farmer
- /Loves humans and cow mein
- /He wants to be on Broadway
- /A Nordic Prince
- /His is a "Noodle"
- /Mother is an Irishman
- /Optometrists that loves a blind man
- /The Hero of Ferelden
- /In love with two Norwegians
- /"Get ze Flammenwerfer"
62 Clues: /Chiss Jedi • /"Darth Nox" • /A German Spy • /An Alchemist • /Son of Keeper • /Loves Dragons • /The Inquisitor • /Hates Italians • /Native American • /He loves sharks • /A Nordic Prince • /A computer geek • /Jedi Philosopher • /His is a "Noodle" • /Is a Demon Hunter • /Loves Cotton Candy • /In a secret affair • /A Rebel from Egypt • /Is a peace activist • /His son is a crybaby • /Grew up in Blüdhaven • ...
Daddy! 2022-06-19
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- Your first vacation after your honeymoon
- A building game you like
- Isaac's namesake
- Where you were when you decided to have kids
- Your first official date with Mom
- The best coach
- Your favorite catcher as a kid
- Sci-fi peacekeepers
- Autore preferito
- Movie date snack
- Your favorite pokemon
- Your dad's Passover joke
- You forgot to order this
- What you and Cleo like
- What you were eating when you decided to have kids
- How Baby Isaac likes his sandwiches
- Capital of Vanatu
- The best baseball team
- They love you
- Where your armadillo went
- My old friend
- Baby Isaac's slang
- The fat one
- Capital of Myanmar
- Who wins?
- Where you work
- Where we're taking you!
- Best with laundry
- The one country without a red, white, or blue flag
- What we love you with
- Your first movie as a dad
- The best first baseman
- Kori and Jason
- Your first job
- Where we're taking you!
- Scariest animal
- What's shaking for you
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- Where you were when Mom pooped your pants
- The weird one
- The best shortstop
- Rocco's namesake
- Once bathed in canned tomatoes
- Baby Rocco's favorite food
- Terry's chant
- Your first Denver job
- A prime wedding spot
- Maybe you'll get better someday!
- Who you're married to
- The food only you like
- Capital of Kazakhstan
- Our favorite thing to do together
- Theodore doesn't understand it
- Your favorite catcher
- Game for Sweden
- The royal one
- Isaac never wears it
- Nearly impossible to not order (for you)
- What you have a lot of in the hotel
- Moon's best friend
- The best pitcher
- Our vacation spot
- Major league you
- Donde aprendes espanol
- Your alter ego
- A food you and Rocco like
- Your feline musical creation
- Your new favorite pop star
- Your favorite band
- Prettiest woman in the world
- Your crossword bestie
- Baby Rocco
- Carbs on carbs
- What you play
73 Clues: Who wins? • Baby Rocco • The fat one • The weird one • Terry's chant • The royal one • They love you • My old friend • What you play • The best coach • Your alter ego • Where you work • Carbs on carbs • Kori and Jason • Your first job • Game for Sweden • Scariest animal • Rocco's namesake • Isaac's namesake • Autore preferito • Movie date snack • The best pitcher • Major league you • Our vacation spot • ...
Legend of Zelda 2023-12-16
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- “dungeons” BotW
- device that helps link on his journey TotK
- song of the storms teacher OoT
- turn night to day OoT
- links resurrection place BotW
- item to upgrade gear SS
- _cap
- monstrous brother
- lightning/desert people
- an ancient device that helps link alon his journey BotW
- mad scientist lady
- witch sisters OoT
- NPC acronym
- major as mask acronym
- Vah Rudania divine beast boss
- thunder dragon SS
- Ocarina of time acronym
- champions leathers in TotK
- hardest “dungeon” TotK
- mad scientist man
- the triforce represents_ (in order)
- Vah damoris divine beast boss
- tears of the kingdom acronym
- main protagonist of the series
- Desert great fairy
- shrine of_ TotK
- link between worlds acronym
- what does link use to dig holes
- LoZ chickens
- water people
- a said undefeatable NPC “boss”
- hardest “dungeon” BotW
- lightning temple boss
- underground TotK
- Links childhood friend OoT
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- shrine of_ BotW
- water temple boss
- LoZ currency
- wind temple boss
- tetra’s true identity WW
- “dungeons” TotK
- link’s fairy companion OoT
- main town MM
- sky/air people
- desert roaming monster
- nighttime vender BotW
- Zelda’s race
- link’s famous weapon
- Vah ruta divine beast boss
- LoZ a Link between_
- leader of the Gerudo TotK & BotW
- main base in TotK
- Zelda’s later form TotK
- koholit island game
- LoZ game where link ages
- fire temple boss
- Links secret companion in twilight princess
- Vah medoh divine beast boss
- deku tree protecter OoT
- link’s horse
- Head of the yiga/Taco’s former name
- last king of hyrule BotW
- main antagonist of the series
- volcano
- breath of the wild acronym
- LoZ game in the great sea
- three days of Mm
- _lake
- first king
- kingdom of_
- introducing the stamina wheel
- skyward sword acronym
- earth people
- Zelda’s guardian SS
74 Clues: _cap • _lake • volcano • first king • NPC acronym • kingdom of_ • LoZ currency • main town MM • Zelda’s race • link’s horse • LoZ chickens • water people • earth people • sky/air people • shrine of_ BotW • “dungeons” BotW • “dungeons” TotK • shrine of_ TotK • wind temple boss • fire temple boss • three days of Mm • underground TotK • water temple boss • monstrous brother • witch sisters OoT • main base in TotK • ...
Ateez Songs <3 2023-10-07
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- low, low, low, diving deeper
- Black suit and tie
- All eyes on me now! It's too pointless!
- I know you get ____ __
- Sexy chair song
- First win song
- We can't touch _____/Jongho's cool high note
- Party all night long, oh yeah yeah
- For Seonghwa, From Hongjoong
- Hey, we are gonna win
- Slow it down make it ______ (Spicy)
- waiting now, waiting now
- Best Japanese song
- Was an interlude, made into a full song
- I'll be with you
- Oh, nobody's perfect
- Black cat ____
- Iconic dance move
- Debut song
- Cult-like song
- Like Lord of the Rings
- No one take you know ~woah woah way~
- Too many backpacks
- San's iconic intro
- It ain't over, never die
- Everyday, Everynight Are you there? How you feel?
- Now you gonna take me there
- Seonghwa's abs
- Oh, everyday everynight
- Lets go into the S______1
- How you feeling out there? ATEEZ Present
- With the Pentatonics
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- Hey little boy? Why you look down?
- No Mingi (so sad)
- new and this
- come on show me what you're betting
- Suprise ____ ____ (cool hats)
- The only slow title track
- First all english song
- We shine like ______
- Also is an album title (B-side)
- San hates this song
- We know we are getting better
- Who you, who am I?
- Shine bright
- Keep your head down
- Our way
- Best underrated songs EVER!!
- Has a saxophone in the back (at the end)
- I just want you to know woah
- Why, why am I afraid/So please
- First single from the group
- Hongjoong's fully produced song
- just want you to stay
- Just keep it up
- This is how I feel about you
- Play that, move, and repeat. Shake me, to the, to the beat
- Chior in the back
- Break the wall
- Looking for star, looking for love
60 Clues: Our way • Debut song • new and this • Shine bright • First win song • Black cat ____ • Cult-like song • Break the wall • Seonghwa's abs • Sexy chair song • Just keep it up • I'll be with you • No Mingi (so sad) • Iconic dance move • Chior in the back • Black suit and tie • Who you, who am I? • Best Japanese song • Too many backpacks • San's iconic intro • San hates this song • Keep your head down • ...
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2023-11-03
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- Day off teen
- King of Rock
- Bogart's classic
- Tramp's creator
- Master of suspense
- Loren, Italian film icon
- Crowe's Roman epic
- 8 Mile rapper
- Streep, acclaimed actress
- Jimi, guitar legend
- Greta, the Swedish Sphinx
- Brando's first name
- Talk show legend
- Ford, known for "Indiana Jones"
- Hitchcock's dizzying film
- Sylvester, Rocky actor
- Alan, played Snape
- Marlene, Blue Angel star
- Clint, Dirty Harry actor
- Elvis's last name
- Lady of pop
- Spielberg's shark tale
- Motel, setting for "Psycho"
- Cowboy, Hoffman's breakthrough
- Enter the Dragon star
- Funny Girl star
- Hard Day's Night band
- Skyfall singer
- Burt Reynolds' '70s character
- Elizabeth, Cleopatra portrayer
- Jack, The Shining actor
- Jr., Iron Man actor
- Berry, Oscar-winning actress
- Scarface actor
- Canadian rapper
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- Park, Spielberg's dinosaur movie
- David, musician and "Labyrinth" actor
- Brando's mob boss movie
- DiCaprio's iceberg encounter
- Jerry's eponymous show
- Girls senior sitcom
- Ball, sitcom legend
- Wrath, Steinbeck adaptation
- Frank, Ol' Blue Eyes
- Nirvana's frontman
- Spy with a license to kill
- Jackson's hit album
- Christopher, known for his unique cadence
- Tom Cruise's "Top Gun" call sign
- Boston bar-based series
- '80s supernatural comedy
- Scorsese's mob film
- Purple Rain artist
- Norma Jean's screen name
- Longest-running sitcom
- Steve McQueen's chase film
- Oz film classic
- Central Perk sitcom
- Night Live sketch show
- Cool guy on Happy Days
- Korean War dramedy
- Tony Soprano actor
- Michael Richards' character
- A Will Smith romantic comedy
- Angelina, Tomb Raider star
- Witherspoon, "Legally Blonde" actress
- Musical with Travolta
- List, Spielberg's WWII film
- Destiny's Child superstar
- Audrey or Katharine
- Taylor, pop-country star
- Vampire saga
- O'Hara, "Gone with the Wind" role
- Elvis's live comeback city
- Stallone's soldier character
- Gomez, actress and singer
- Celine, singer of "Titanic" theme
- Keanu's reality-questioning film
- Faye, starred in "Network"
- Jones, Renée Zellweger's role
- Brothers, filmmakers
- Material Girl icon
- Family name in HBO hit
83 Clues: Lady of pop • Day off teen • King of Rock • Vampire saga • 8 Mile rapper • Skyfall singer • Scarface actor • Tramp's creator • Oz film classic • Funny Girl star • Canadian rapper • Bogart's classic • Talk show legend • Elvis's last name • Master of suspense • Nirvana's frontman • Crowe's Roman epic • Purple Rain artist • Korean War dramedy • Tony Soprano actor • Alan, played Snape • Material Girl icon • ...
August's Horror Halloween Crossword 2023-10-31
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- The capital of modern Mali which aided in the spread of Islam, ruled by Carrie White (Carrie)
- Frankenstein's Monster begs for alms with this kind of bowl (Frankenstein)
- The kind of Buddhism which R.J Macready would follow,drawn to its belief of a heaven-like place (The Thing 1982)
- The ___ plague that caused the sickly demise of Patrick Bateman (American Psycho)
- The form of Buddhism that Jigsaw would follow which focuses on meditation (Saw)
- The name of the Mongol's rule that was taken from the Chinese and the cause of Norman Bates' insanity (Psycho)
- The precious material which Pennywise's costume is made of (It)
- Type of communities in which Dracula and Edward Cullen could interact, spreading their vampiric ideas (Dracula + Twilight)
- The mode of transportation Jason Vorhees would ride around since it could carry 300 lbs (Friday the 13th)
- The paper currency that Michael Myers would use to buy goods in the Tang Dynasty (Halloween)
- When traveling down the Silk Road, Freddy Kreuger would stop at these places to rest and invade children's dreams (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
- ____ Road which stemmed from Muslim Africa and stretched the Sahara Desert, the trade route where Anabelle was first acquired (The Conjuring)
- Ghostface's home and the second area that Mongols invaded - and eventually assimilated into (Persia)
- ____ Road which revolved around the IOB and contains the shark named Bruce (Jaws)
Down
- Chinggis Khan's Grandson and the first victim of Hannibal Lecter (The Silence of the Lambs)
- A man who accompanied Leatherface on his pilgrimage to Mecca, spreading Islam (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
- The form of Confucianism that Jack Torrance would follow which evolved from a previous version in the mid-9th century (The Shining)
- The modern country that the Mongols first invaded with the aid of Chucky The Doll (Chucky)
- An African man who had almost as much money as Daniel Robitaille (Candyman)
- A Chinese general who sailed his fleet along with Sadako (The Ring)
- The modern country that the Mongols invaded and ruled from the Steppes, resulting in the rejuvenation of orthodoxy and The Babadook's return (The Babadook)
21 Clues: The precious material which Pennywise's costume is made of (It) • A Chinese general who sailed his fleet along with Sadako (The Ring) • Frankenstein's Monster begs for alms with this kind of bowl (Frankenstein) • An African man who had almost as much money as Daniel Robitaille (Candyman) • ...
VT23 NA2N En6: NOVELS 2023-02-17
Across
- in a way that never ends or changes; constantly.
- a family member or paid helper who regularly looks after a child or a sick, elderly, or disabled person.
- to play and behave in a happy way.
- having a hole or empty space inside.
- a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
- relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth.
- intense or violent pain and struggle.
- worried or angry.
- often forgets things or does not pay attention to what is happening near them because they are thinking about other things.
- to speak too proudly or happily about what you have done or what you own.
- rude and not showing respect, especially towards someone older or in a higher position than you.
- go without (something desirable)/refrain from.
Down
- a young uncastrated male horse, in particular one less than four years old.
- to move in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making sudden movements backwards or forwards or from side to side.
- to look at something or someone in a stupid or rude way.
- a phrase or form of words written in memory of a person who has died, especially as an inscription on a tombstone.
- a piece of writing that contains bad and false things about a person.
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- solid waste from animals, especially horses, that is spread on the land in order to make plants grow well.
- an occasion when a large number of people behave in a noisy, violent, and uncontrolled way in public, often as a protest.
- (especially of a smell) spread through and be perceived in every part of.
- the period just before it becomes completely dark in the evening.
- a tool used for cutting crops such as grass or corn, with a long curved blade at the end of a long pole attached to one or two short handles.
- a peaceful, calm state, without noise, violence, worry.
- it is full of busy activity.
25 Clues: worried or angry. • it is full of busy activity. • to play and behave in a happy way. • having a hole or empty space inside. • intense or violent pain and struggle. • deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • go without (something desirable)/refrain from. • a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction. • in a way that never ends or changes; constantly. • ...
Mammology Final 2023-04-29
Across
- To eat in the past tense
- Animals adapt for digging and borrowing, living underground
- Nose
- Young that are born underdeveloped, without hair
- Elongated bone that bordered the bottom of the eye
- A place where the public goes to learn about animals
- Another word for group or family
- When a mammal has different kinds of teeth
- Animals that live on the ground
- A distinct period in history with a unique characteristic
- The amount of curvature in a bat wing
- Eats both plants and animals
- When an animal only has one mate in its life time
- Awake and active during the day time
- "you ___ here"
- Mammals that live in the water
- Having a body adapted to holding a great amount of weight; elephant
- Teeth made for chewing and grinding
- A thought as to a possible course of action
- Awake and active during the night
- poem of praise
- Half of two
- Whole palm is on the ground during locomotion
Down
- Location of objects by the reflected sound
- Young are born more developed, with hair
- Hard upper shell; armadillo
- The upward force creased as air moves over the top of the wing
- All the teeth are the same; elephants and horses
- Has five digits on each limb
- State of minimal activity and metabolic depression
- A succulent plant with fleshy leaves and bell-shaped flowers on long stems
- The resisting force of friction with resulting loss of movement and momentum
- Extent or measurement of a surface
- Technology that can track animals from a distance
- Awake and active during twilight
- A mineral that can be mined or extracted
- A fermented alcoholic beverage containing malt and hops, heavier than beer
- Arboreal locomotion; swinging from branches
- Animal that have a diet of meat
- Animals that are defined by the articulation of the squamosal and dentary bone
- Length of pregnancy
- Limbs adapted for leaping; kangaroo rat
- Long distance movement from one habitat to another
- Lives in Trees
- State of decreased physiological activity; hedgehogs
45 Clues: Nose • Half of two • "you ___ here" • Lives in Trees • poem of praise • Length of pregnancy • To eat in the past tense • Hard upper shell; armadillo • Has five digits on each limb • Eats both plants and animals • Mammals that live in the water • Animals that live on the ground • Animal that have a diet of meat • Another word for group or family • Awake and active during twilight • ...
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-01-09
Across
- She was such a _______, always demanding perfection from everyone.
- to last a very long time; permanent
- The ___________ boy stole from the market.
- The old walls were incredibly ________, making its value very low.
- course of life
- an unwelcome person
- to settle comfortably or safely (either a disagreement or into place)
- until we see each other again (goodbye for now)
- antonyms: loquacious; wordy; verbose
- She loved to ________ classic literature.
- author of Born a Crime
- blank paper
- He was scared that during his presentation he would start talking __________.
- move in a slow awkward way; lurch; stumble
- The teacher noticed the amount of absent students on the day of the test, making her think they were __________
Down
- He was very adamant about the decision, making him the antithesis of __________.
- word for word
- done without being planned
- The stock market fell ___________.
- eager to argue; to pick fights
- Ethical fallacy; arguments that attack a person's character rather than that person’s reasoning
- She was the antithesis of __________, and her friends often described her as the quintessence of loyalty.
- something for something
- done as a matter of formality or politeness
- They felt that the __________ topics were annoying, and wanted to eliminate the extra ones.
- surpassing all others; greatest; supreme
- pleasant to look at; attractive (typically of a person); pretty
- not in harmony or keeping with its surroundings; out of place; discordant
- Of Mice and Men by John _____
- kind; altruistic; compassionate
- of or relating to twilight
- to purpose
- (of a person or animal) easy to control; obedient
- He was a _______, which annoyed some people because they would be corrected for every mistake they made.
- The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar ______
- Anne Frank lived in a secret _______ during the Holocaust.
- a feeling of having already experienced or seen something
- showing a lack of proper concern; offhand; casual; indifferent; dismissive
- antonym: unbecoming
- in-turned position
40 Clues: to purpose • blank paper • word for word • course of life • in-turned position • an unwelcome person • antonym: unbecoming • author of Born a Crime • something for something • done without being planned • of or relating to twilight • Of Mice and Men by John _____ • eager to argue; to pick fights • kind; altruistic; compassionate • The stock market fell ___________. • ...
SAT Vocab 2 2025-01-09
Across
- A brand of clothing that makes jackets and warm clothing
- showing a lack of proper concern; offhand; casual; indifferent; dismissive
- deceitfulness; deception
- this year's Model Of The Year
- easily influenced, pliable
- A popular movie/tv show streaming app/website
- of or relating to twilight
- flattering; stylish; comely
- to exaggerate or fake an illness in order to get out of a responsibility
- a. involving duplication especially unnecessarily b. done in the same way more than once, effectively identical
- senseless talk or writing; nonsense; gibberish; baloney
- A late night comedy show that stars celebrity guests every Saturday
- A Korean TV show that just had a second season released
- lacking good manners; uncivilized; crude; gross; barbaric; crass
- The popular TV series about a group of children who explore an alternate dimension
- pleasant to look at; attractive; pretty
- read something, typically in a thorough or careful way
Down
- "____ is watching you" in 1984
- The First book we read in this class
- a famous Brazilian model for Victoria Secret
- concise; brief; terse; forcefully; expressive
- not in harmony or keeping with its surroundings; out of place; discordant
- A famous TV Series set during the Regency era in England
- A brand that specializes in sports wear that is an allusion to Greek Mythology
- A New York Times game about guessing a 5 letter word
- The new musical/movie starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo
- A cartoon that uses satire to bring up world problems
- somebody that complains a great deal
- The type of car that has become increasingly common in Fremont
- A famous TV Series about doctors; starring Ellen Pompeo
- The science teacher who often visits Mr. Marple
- weak; frail; in bad shape
- add as an extra part
- over precise; perfectionist; nitpicking; over scrupulous; pretentious
- The book that was adapted into a movie starring Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet
- very steeply
- The name of Mr. Marple's husky
- The author of The Importance of Being Earnest
38 Clues: very steeply • add as an extra part • deceitfulness; deception • weak; frail; in bad shape • easily influenced, pliable • of or relating to twilight • flattering; stylish; comely • this year's Model Of The Year • "____ is watching you" in 1984 • The name of Mr. Marple's husky • The First book we read in this class • somebody that complains a great deal • ...
Oceans Review 2025-02-28
Across
- The gradually sloping area at the edge of the ocean is called ________.
- The zone where coral and fish live
- The Coriolis Effect causes currents in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate _______.
- The ________ of the Earth causes the Coriolis affect
- Ocean currents are driven by wind, rides and ______ effect.
- Ocean currents in the _________ hemisphere move counterclockwise ( Left)
- Surface currents are caused mainly by prevailing
- The rubber Ducks that fell into the ocean can float forever because they had no _____.
- The distance from top to bottom in water
- Ocean zone that is dark but some fish do live there
- Deep ocean currents are ______. ( Think temperature)
- A factor that affects the density of ocean currents
- Curtis Ebbesmeyer used rubber ducks to study ocean _______.
- A continuous flow of seawater in the ocean
- A chain of mountains that run through the ocean basin
- The rise and fall of the ocean, caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
Down
- The largest ocean
- A huge, flat area of the ocean floor
- This organism breaks down wastes and dead organisms and returns the materials back to the ecosystem
- A process that plants use to make food from sunlight to make energy
- The number of oceans on Earth
- Current affects climate by cooling or warming the _____ above it.
- Ocean currents in the _________ hemisphere move clockwise (right)
- Ocean zone that is very dark and cold where there is not much life
- An organism that can make its own food
- Convection currents cause cooler water at the poles to sink and warmer water at the equator to ______.
- The percent of the world that is water
- What type of currents are potentially dangerous to swimmers, because they rapidly carry water off shore quickly
- Narrow steep sided clifts in the ocean floor
- The total amount of dissolved salts in water
- Ocean currents are divided into zones based upon temperature, salinity, depth and ________.
- An organism that eats other organisms to obtain energy
- Many food chains that are put together create a _______ ________.
- The smallest ocean
34 Clues: The largest ocean • The smallest ocean • The number of oceans on Earth • The zone where coral and fish live • A huge, flat area of the ocean floor • An organism that can make its own food • The percent of the world that is water • The distance from top to bottom in water • A continuous flow of seawater in the ocean • Narrow steep sided clifts in the ocean floor • ...
