twilight Crossword Puzzles
SAT 2 Vocab Crossword 2025-01-09
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- 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 __________
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- 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
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- 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
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- "____ 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Fun Friday Fun Facts 2024-08-26
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- Who's the Olympian with the most Gold Medals?
- The first element on the periodic table
- This month sounds like it should be the 8th but it's the 10th
- The most populated city in North America
- Mushrooms are _______
- A very large cat and an athletic brand
- Creep, No Surprises, Exit Music, and Karma Police
- The opposite of shiny or glossy
- This mountain range goes through Colorado
- A popular video game and something on Angel's heads
- A time bending wizard that used to be a surgeon in the Marvel Universe
- To punch in numbers to make a phone call
- Who were the people of China up against in Mulan
- The capital of PA
- a group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area
- The nickname for a Volkswagen Beetle
- This is the closest neighboring galaxy to our own
- Before the term mermaids became popular, water dwelling women who lured men to their deaths were commonly known as __________
- Considered the birthplace of Jazz and the home of Mardi Gras
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- Bears and Bees have this common interest
- A Y/A novel and a multi-functional tool
- The deadliest creature on the planet (not humans)
- The second book/movie in the Twilight Series
- Tommy, Chucky, Phil, Lil, Dill, Kimmie and _____
- A baby frog
- This sea creature can sometime glow, sting, and loves dark places
- A group of fish is called a __________
- _________ _________, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln are the faces on Mount Rushmore
- A book turned movie about a neighborhood coming together to save a family of owls
- Oranges, mandarins, lemons, grapefruits, pomelos, and limes are all examples of _____
- Raccoon-looking, small mammal native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China
- What is Oogie Boogie made out of on the inside?
- The largest island in North America
- A flower and a Mario character
- What color is Knuckles?
35 Clues: A baby frog • The capital of PA • Mushrooms are _______ • What color is Knuckles? • A flower and a Mario character • The opposite of shiny or glossy • The largest island in North America • The nickname for a Volkswagen Beetle • A very large cat and an athletic brand • The first element on the periodic table • A Y/A novel and a multi-functional tool • ...
2000's 2025-01-17
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- Social site originally for college students
- Velour tracksuit brand (2 wds.)
- Name of Yellow wristbands supporting cancer research
- Symbol used for grouping topics online
- James Cameron’s 3D sci-fi blockbuster
- Platform for sharing short updates in 140 characters
- First name Virtual club of cartoon animals for kids
- Popular form of self-portrait photography
- Tight-fitting denim trend (2 wds.)
- Arcade game with floor arrows (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Nickname of Dessert that rivaled ice cream
- Motion-controlled gaming console
- Streaming platform that began with DVDs
- Shoes with wheels in the soles
- “Gives you wings!” (2 wds.)
- Foam clogs often debated for their style
- Confidence or stylish appearance
- Popular energy drink in neon green cans
- Wizarding series that became a phenomenon (2 wds.)
- Music rhythm game with plastic guitars (2 wds.)
- Teen comedy about “The Plastics.” (2 wds.)
- Microsoft console with online play
- Shirts with bold sayings or designs (2 wds.)
- Brand with tattoo-inspired graphics (2 wds.)
- Sheepskin footwear
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- Video-sharing platform launched in 2005
- Worn as headbands or neck accessories
- Shaped rubber bracelets kids traded (2 wds.)
- Denim style exposing the hips (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Vampire romance saga
- Fashion dolls with big heads and bold makeup
- Singing competition that crowned stars (2 wds.)
- Mystery show about a plane crash on an island
- Workplace comedy set in Scranton (2 wds.)
- Online marketplace for handmade goods
- Acronym for “You Only Live Once.”
- Last name of Disney boy band of brothers
- High-definition television sets (abbr.)
- Portable music device from Apple
- Disney Channel hit starring Zac Efron (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Popular phone with a physical keyboard
- Sparkling water brand
- Amazon’s e-reader device
- Sleek flip phone by Motorola
- Social network that let you pick a “Top 8.”
- Urban activity of jumping between obstacles
- Lying face down for internet stunts
- Stuffed animals with online games
48 Clues: Sheepskin footwear • Vampire romance saga • Sparkling water brand • Amazon’s e-reader device • “Gives you wings!” (2 wds.) • Sleek flip phone by Motorola • Shoes with wheels in the soles • Velour tracksuit brand (2 wds.) • Motion-controlled gaming console • Portable music device from Apple • Confidence or stylish appearance • Acronym for “You Only Live Once.” • ...
2000's 2025-01-17
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- Popular energy drink in neon green cans
- Lying face down for internet stunts
- Name of Yellow wristbands supporting cancer research
- Social site originally for college students
- Vampire romance saga
- Motion-controlled gaming console
- Workplace comedy set in Scranton (2 wds.)
- Video-sharing platform launched in 2005
- “Gives you wings!” (2 wds.)
- First name Virtual club of cartoon animals for kids
- Tight-fitting denim trend (2 wds.)
- Denim style exposing the hips (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Confidence or stylish appearance
- Foam clogs often debated for their style
- Worn as headbands or neck accessories
- Social network that let you pick a “Top 8.”
- Brand with tattoo-inspired graphics (2 wds.)
- Sparkling water brand
- High-definition television sets (abbr.)
- Fashion dolls with big heads and bold makeup
- Music rhythm game with plastic guitars (2 wds.)
- Sheepskin footwear
- Amazon’s e-reader device
- Velour tracksuit brand (2 wds.)
- Last name of Disney boy band of brothers
- Acronym for “You Only Live Once.”
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- James Cameron’s 3D sci-fi blockbuster
- Wizarding series that became a phenomenon (2 wds.)
- Stuffed animals with online games
- Mystery show about a plane crash on an island
- Streaming platform that began with DVDs
- Platform for sharing short updates in 140 characters
- Shirts with bold sayings or designs (2 wds.)
- Microsoft console with online play
- Portable music device from Apple
- Online marketplace for handmade goods
- Teen comedy about “The Plastics.” (2 wds.)
- Shoes with wheels in the soles
- Nickname of Dessert that rivaled ice cream
- Sleek flip phone by Motorola
- Popular phone with a physical keyboard
- Shaped rubber bracelets kids traded (2 wds.)
- Disney Channel hit starring Zac Efron (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Symbol used for grouping topics online
- Urban activity of jumping between obstacles
- Popular form of self-portrait photography
- Singing competition that crowned stars (2 wds.)
- Arcade game with floor arrows (abbr.) (3 wds.)
48 Clues: Sheepskin footwear • Vampire romance saga • Sparkling water brand • Amazon’s e-reader device • “Gives you wings!” (2 wds.) • Sleek flip phone by Motorola • Shoes with wheels in the soles • Velour tracksuit brand (2 wds.) • Motion-controlled gaming console • Portable music device from Apple • Confidence or stylish appearance • Stuffed animals with online games • ...
Movies 2025-11-12
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- sci-fi "LET'SBRING BACK DINOSAURS"
- "Oh the noise, noise, noise, NOISE"
- texas... chainsaw... they kill people
- whatever you do, do NOT fall asleep
- halloween/christmas movie
- "I'M NOT LETTING YOU SEW BUTTONS IN MY EYES"
- fish... disney, and fish but it's not finding dory
- It's about this kid who bangs a pie just because he can
- cursed tape, long hair lady, horror, she crawls outta the TV
- YeW wAnNa PlAy A gAmE???
- animatronics in a pizzaria/but it's also a game
- objectively the best musical ever, you should know this one because it IS, barber shops & meat pies
- she pricked herself on a needle and went into a disney coma
- it's disney; I have no idea how she left a shoe but here we are
- jack sparrow is low-key goals :P
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- he's got a nose that glows and the theme is kinda weak, what do you mean they only love him bc he's useful T0T
- haven't seen it but it's probably Oz yuri
- this phantom guy becomes obsessed with this opera lady, I used to watch this a ton
- disney movie where people turn into bears
- Dr West brings back the dead with magicy science juice
- burial ground where the dead comes back but also it's a stephen king book
- that one movie where they body swap but it's really bad
- cough cough... Michael Myers...
- akk akk akk akk
- vampire, werewolf, basic white girl, love angle thing
- it's pixar and their mom is the stretchy pixar mom lady, like she has stretchy powers
- "What's the matter Georgie? You drop somethin'? Just reach down here & take it"
- that one awful movie where they tried to make frosty alive and hot for some reason \(T0T)/
- ahem...chucky, that sums it up, evil doll shennanigans
- apparently some fairy godfather helps this girl's father get in a play? I only picked it because the lady on the cover looked like kid Angel ngl...
- lasers, sci-fi, space, I AM... YOUR FATHER
31 Clues: akk akk akk akk • YeW wAnNa PlAy A gAmE??? • halloween/christmas movie • cough cough... Michael Myers... • jack sparrow is low-key goals :P • sci-fi "LET'SBRING BACK DINOSAURS" • "Oh the noise, noise, noise, NOISE" • whatever you do, do NOT fall asleep • texas... chainsaw... they kill people • haven't seen it but it's probably Oz yuri • disney movie where people turn into bears • ...
SAT Vocab 1 & 2 2025-12-10
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- The _______ girl had several admirers.
- The __________ salesman easily convinced his customers to buy his product.
- very steeply
- The critic gave the movie a _____ review.
- read in through careful way
- deceitful, deception
- The hospital had to treat and _______ the patients.
- Her _______ speech about poverty made everyone rethink their privileges.
- barbaric, crass, crude
- The _______ house looked like it was going to fall down.
- The _____ played at her grandma's funeral brought Alison to tears.
- in a loud or forceful manner
- The _________ student redid the art project five times to get the shading right.
- wanting or devouring great quantities of something
- The soldiers __________ civilian vehicles to help transport the wounded.
- happiness: sadness, inflexible: __________
- flattering (clothing)
- She was a ______ who only hired her friends.
- dictionary in either Greek, Hebrew, Syriac, or Arabic
- the appointment of family to positions of authority
- The teacher gave a ____________ assignment, requiring students to do the same project twice
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- a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else
- The __________ coach made everyone run laps when one person came to practice late.
- The politician's claims were all __________!
- where Anne Frank lived while hiding from Nazis
- a person claiming to have a special knowledge or skill.
- the appointment of friends to positions of authority
- the appointment of people to positions of power based on qualifications
- The ___________ friend betrayed his trust by spreading rumors about him.
- The __________ praised his boss, hoping to get a raise.
- directly opposed to contrasted to
- He __________ in front of his English teacher, begging for a better grade.
- complain a lot
- of or in relation to twilight
- the most perfect example of something
- She ______ a lot of water on the hot summer day.
- offhand, indifferent
- He was a _______ who only hired his family.
- The ___________ melody coming from the piano filled the concert hall with joy.
- The lazy student decided to _________ when it was time to work on his essay.
40 Clues: very steeply • complain a lot • deceitful, deception • offhand, indifferent • flattering (clothing) • barbaric, crass, crude • read in through careful way • in a loud or forceful manner • of or in relation to twilight • directly opposed to contrasted to • the most perfect example of something • The _______ girl had several admirers. • The critic gave the movie a _____ review. • ...
Theatre Termiology 2021-01-24
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- – Areas of a theatre or performing arts venue where the public can be. Antonym: backstage.
- – The time in which an actor must be present at the theatre for an audition, rehearsal or show. No phones are involved with this kind of call.
- – When actors try to achieve complete emotional understanding of their character (i.e., adjusting their lifestyle to align with a role as part of the rehearsal process).
- – That magical moment after a production when the cast comes out for a bow and applause.
- – A study of the context in which a production takes place. Generally, a bunch of actors (or a person assigned to the role of dramaturg) research a play’s specific era, location, societal beliefs, traditions, etc. to gain a better understanding of the world where the story is set.
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- – The front of a stage where performers are closest to the audience.
- – Rather than standing in front of someone so that they can’t get by, ‘blocking’ in the theatre world refers to the exact placement on a stage where an actor needs to be during a scene.
- – Sounds like something from the Twilight Zone but is really the conceptual barrier between actor and audience member. Performers that “break the fourth wall” address the audience.
- – Put your tissues away. This simply means to read a script with little to no preparation. No rehearsing for you – you’re going in cold!
9 Clues: – The front of a stage where performers are closest to the audience. • – That magical moment after a production when the cast comes out for a bow and applause. • – Areas of a theatre or performing arts venue where the public can be. Antonym: backstage. • ...
The Pursuit of Love - Part III (A Test of Intellect) 2017-11-21
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- Tiffany is a Mac person, but you’re not. Name the application on Mac that helps one find documents, contacts, apps, dictionary definitions.
- You have been to Disneyland enough times to answer this question - which Disney princess can do magic? Answer this question with a song.
- Tiffany’s most favourite pasttime
- Which physics theory does the following quote describe? “Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute”
- Tiffany’s most favourite person in the world.
- Dating for more than 4600 days is long enough for due diligence so no return on your bride after marriage. Name the applicable Latin word for the disclaimer of warranties (omit space).
- The first name of the person featured in the first ever (and only) poster as a teenage fan girl.
- Name the special place you and Tiffany used to spend lots of time (and money) at (omit space). [Hint: watch out for the special spelling!]
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- You should know about the movie where your and Tiffany’s march-in song comes from. Name of Bella’s and Edward’s daughter in Twilight.
- Object in the title of Jay Chou’s song where the MV was shot in the city you took pre-wedding photos with Tiffany. Answer this question by singing it.
- The first movie Tiffany & Jeffrey watched together.
- Tiffany weighed one hundred and __________ ounces at birth (omit space). [Hint: one pound equals 16 ounces]
- Things you should make sure you have when giving your bride a massage tonight. What is the equitable defense in contract law that states “those seeking equity must do equity” - one must come with ____________ (omit space).
- Tiffany might lock you out if you misbehave - fear not, learn the unlocking charm in Harry Potter. Name the spell.
- When Tiffany is extremely angry, she will be _________.
15 Clues: Tiffany’s most favourite pasttime • Tiffany’s most favourite person in the world. • The first movie Tiffany & Jeffrey watched together. • When Tiffany is extremely angry, she will be _________. • The first name of the person featured in the first ever (and only) poster as a teenage fan girl. • ...
Name That Tune 2025-11-02
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- It is a truth universally acknowledged that what Jane Austen novel anagrams to CUPID AND JEEP RIDER?
- What famed Boston author of "Little Women" was previously taught by Henry David Thoreau and even penned him a poem titled "Thoreau's Flute?"
- In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," what magical country does the White Witch put a spell on so that it is always winter but never Christmas?
- You get a book! You get a book! You get a book!
- In a classic work of children's literature the characters get a tour of a confectionery manufacturing facility by X. Name X.
- French citizens have won it a record 16 times, but Annie Ernaux was the first female French recipient of the Nobel Prize in which category?
- Who was the first author to use a “typemachine” or typewriter in writing a manuscript?
- What Nicholas Sparks book about a young socialite and her long-time crush was made into a 2004 movie?
- According to the Harry Potter books, how many total balls are used in a standard Quidditch match?
- Who wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
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- Although more well-known for his fiction and character creations, what famous author was also an ophthalmologist? He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh in the 1870s, was a determined supporter of compulsory vaccination, and partially based his most famous character on a former university teacher.
- Although her life tragically ended at the age of 30, she posthumously won a Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for her collected poems.
- Which Bengali poet and polymath became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature when it was awarded to him in 1913 for his work "Gitanjali?”
- Not signifying someone smart with Lincolns, but rather a sewer-dweller, what is the name of the dancing clown in Stephen King's famed horror novel "It?"
- Jacob Black is a character in what Stephenie Meyer book series?
15 Clues: Who wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird”? • You get a book! You get a book! You get a book! • Jacob Black is a character in what Stephenie Meyer book series? • Who was the first author to use a “typemachine” or typewriter in writing a manuscript? • According to the Harry Potter books, how many total balls are used in a standard Quidditch match? • ...
Sign of The Four Vocab Find 2017-03-08
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- “ We shall __________ you for the loss of your time.” make amends to (someone) for loss or harm suffered; compensate. Pg. 66
- “Death from some powerful vegetable ________,”any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds of plant origin that have pronounced physiological actions on humans. They include many drugs (morphine, quinine) and poisons (atropine, strychnine). Pg. 39
- “, dressed in some sort of white __________ material,” (especially of fabric) light, delicate, and translucent. Pg. 76
- Holmes could talk ___________ well well when he chose, and that night he did choose. Pg. 67
- “Possibly he leaves England and only comes back at _________.” an intervening time or space. Pg. 50
- With _______ tongue and blinking eyes, Toby stood upon the cask, looking from one to the other of us for some sign of appreciation.stick out (one's tongue) so that it hangs loosely out of the mouth. Pg.52
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- “-with the _____ and with the Company’s Raj.” an Indian soldier serving under British or other European orders. Pg. 85
- “, though some _______________ prefer the Bushmen of Africa,” an expert in or student of anthropology. Pg. 58
- “The answer should give us the-But Halloo! Here are the __________ representatives of the law.”(of a person, organization, or course of study) officially recognized or authorized. Pg. 39
- “, and the _____ uncertain twilight was setting into a clear starlit night.” dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist. Pg. 72
- “Yes, the ally!” repeated Holmes, _________engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought. Pg. 37
- “________ the fellow! It’s a most break-neck place. I ought to be able to come down where he could climb up. The water-pipe feels pretty firm. Here goes anyhow.”cause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by acting against their expectations. Pg. 47
12 Clues: Holmes could talk ___________ well well when he chose, and that night he did choose. Pg. 67 • “Possibly he leaves England and only comes back at _________.” an intervening time or space. Pg. 50 • “, though some _______________ prefer the Bushmen of Africa,” an expert in or student of anthropology. Pg. 58 • ...
The Importance of Animal Sanctuaries 2023-11-09
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- A hoofed mammal, many species of which are protected and rehabilitated in animal sanctuaries.
- Biological communities of interacting organisms and their physical environments, interconnected and impacted by the health and presence of wildlife species.
- Relating to genes or heredity, with sanctuaries often contributing to the genetic diversity and vitality of endangered species through breeding programs.
- Caused or produced by humans, often used to describe environmental changes or pressures that affect wildlife and necessitate sanctuaries.
- Situations of severe trial leading to the creation of something new, akin to how sanctuaries serve as places where animals can redevelop their natural behaviors.
- The variety and variability of life forms within a given ecosystem, region, or the entire planet, essential for the stability and resilience of ecological systems.
- The scientific study of animal behavior, particularly in natural conditions, a key aspect of animal care in sanctuaries.
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- A temporary relief from harm or discomfort, which animal sanctuaries provide to rescued wildlife.
- A person who enjoys or is skilled at solving crossword puzzles, likely to appreciate the rich vocabulary associated with animal sanctuaries.
- The hard upper shell of a turtle, crustacean, or arachnid, often a subject of interest and care in wildlife sanctuaries.
- On-site conservation efforts to maintain species within their natural habitats, protecting the integrity of ecosystems.
- The selfless concern for the well-being of others, a principle driving the establishment and operation of animal sanctuaries.
- The process of restoring someone or something to a state of health or normal life, referring to the care animals receive in sanctuaries to recover from past traumas.
- Conservation method involving the relocation of endangered species from their natural habitat to a controlled setting for protection and breeding.
- Animals that are active primarily during twilight, that is, during dawn and dusk, a behavior pattern observed and supported in sanctuary environments.
15 Clues: A hoofed mammal, many species of which are protected and rehabilitated in animal sanctuaries. • A temporary relief from harm or discomfort, which animal sanctuaries provide to rescued wildlife. • On-site conservation efforts to maintain species within their natural habitats, protecting the integrity of ecosystems. • ...
Time 2024-02-29
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- The fading light of evening after sunset, often associated with the onset of darkness and the end of outdoor activities.
- The early light of morning before sunrise, often associated with the gradual brightening of the sky and the awakening of nature.
- The time of day when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, often associated with the brightest and warmest part of the day.
- The arrival of darkness at the end of the day, often associated with the transition from evening to night.
- The moment when the sun appears above the horizon in the morning, marking the beginning of daylight.
- The middle part of the day, from noon until evening, often associated with lunch, work, and outdoor activities.
- The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, often associated with sleeping, resting, and quiet activities.
- The latter part of the day, from late afternoon until nightfall, often associated with dinner, relaxation, and winding down.
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- The period of dim light between sunset and darkness in the evening, often associated with a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
- The first light of dawn in the morning, often associated with the beginning of a new day and the start of daily routines.
- The middle of the day when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, often associated with the peak of daytime heat and activity.
- The middle of the night, exactly halfway between sunset and sunrise, often associated with deep sleep and silence.
- The early part of the day, from sunrise until noon, often associated with waking up, breakfast, and starting daily activities.
- The moment when the sun disappears below the horizon in the evening, marking the end of daylight.
- The middle of the day when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, often associated with lunchtime and midday breaks.
15 Clues: The moment when the sun disappears below the horizon in the evening, marking the end of daylight. • The moment when the sun appears above the horizon in the morning, marking the beginning of daylight. • The arrival of darkness at the end of the day, often associated with the transition from evening to night. • ...
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- At the bonfire party, her profile glowed in the firelight, with the edges of her eyelashes like dancing gold foil.
- Touching the bark of an old tree, you can feel its rough texture, as if carved with deep and shallow gullies by time.
- If you don't apply hand cream in winter, the back of your hands can easily become chapped.
- After hearing the praise, the tips of her ears quietly reddened, like a layer of twilight glow dyed upon them.
- The neck brushed by catkins suddenly feels itchy, as if fine fluff is burrowing under the skin, making one unable to resist reaching out to scratch.
- After applying poor-quality foundation, the forehead starts to flake, like thin shells cracking on a dried-up riverbed, falling off rustling.
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- When touching an exhausted bar of soap while washing hands, its surface is as smooth as polished jade.
- After staying up late to binge-watch dramas, the skin subtly turns oily—pressing a blotting paper on it leaves a transparent oil mark, like a frying pan after cooking an egg.
- The steak pan, not cleaned in time, has a greasy bottom like a layer of melted butter, and wiping it with a tissue leaves a shiny oil stain.
- Fingers soaked in the bathtub for a long time have wrinkled fingertips, like rice paper puckered by water, uneven and bumpy.
- After running without wiping off the sweat in time, the skin on the neck becomes clammy.
- After several days of autumn wind, the lips quietly start peeling—touching them with a cotton swab makes flakes fall off, like dry cracks peeling from old tree bark.
- After running the air conditioner for a long time, the cheeks become dry, tight like a water-deficient sponge.
- When pushing open the window at dawn, dewy water droplets roll on the petals, like a scattering of fine crystals.
14 Clues: After running without wiping off the sweat in time, the skin on the neck becomes clammy. • If you don't apply hand cream in winter, the back of your hands can easily become chapped. • When touching an exhausted bar of soap while washing hands, its surface is as smooth as polished jade. • ...
Films 2014-02-27
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- Carrie Bradshow and her friends live in New York with some problems.
- A boy is alone at home
- five man that go in summer with their family to a house in the river
- Jack Sparrow is the captain of a ship
- 3 people want to go to the center of the earth
- There is a tsunami and a falimy afortunately survive
- A couple had an accident and the girl forgotte what happened the last 5 years
- It appears a bear
- Katniss is a girl who has to fight with other 23 people for her survvive
- Is a magician school and it appears Emma Waston
- Lindsay Lohan has to go to the school where are going to be lots of problems with Regina (Rachel McAdams)
- A llitle boy and an old man fly with their house with gloves
- Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth play in it.
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- The ship sunk and the protagonist dies
- A soldier goes to another "world" where all the people is blue.
- Bradly Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence play in it
- A group of friends go to Las Vegas and the next day they don't remember anything.
- Amanda Seyfried and Channing Tatum play in it.
- Mario Casas and Maria Valverde plays in it
- JJustin Timberlake and Mila Kunis are friends with benefits
- A king is stammerer and he have to give lots of speeches
- Will Smith is a father and he is poor but he tries to find a job and be happy.
- An alien comes to the Earth and then he return to his house
- Zac Efron plays in it. He found a girl's picture and he decides go to find her
- Three squirrel that love singing
- A couple met in summer and they fall in love but they had to boke up and many years later they came back toghether
- The black women has to work very hard in the white houses women and one of her writes a book
- Homer, Merge, Bart...are a yellow family
- In the film appeares vampires and some wolfs
- The protagonist takes a drug and it produces him hallucinations
30 Clues: It appears a bear • A boy is alone at home • Three squirrel that love singing • Jack Sparrow is the captain of a ship • The ship sunk and the protagonist dies • Homer, Merge, Bart...are a yellow family • Mario Casas and Maria Valverde plays in it • Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth play in it. • In the film appeares vampires and some wolfs • ...
Sensations and Perceptions Vocabulary Crossword Part 1 2017-11-13
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- inner surface of eye that has photoreceptors and neurons
- study of relationship between intensity of stimuli and our psychological experiences with those changes
- transparent layer behind pupil that helps focus images on retina
- conversion from one form of energy to another such A FROM STIMULUS ENERGIES TO NEURAL IMPULSES
- information processing lefd by higher level mental processes and constructing perceptions
- process where brain sorts, identifies and arranges raw data it recieves from the senses
- only being able to attend to a selective amount of sensory information at a time
- place on eye with no receptors
- claims of sensing non sensory input like telepathy and precognition
- amount of energy in a wave, or amplitude
- property of color determined by wavelength , color names
- focal point of eye, where there are most cones
- study of paranormal things like esp and psychokenisis
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- activation of associations
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- to be percieved as different, stimuli must differ by constant minimum percentage
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- mental predisposition to percieve certain things and not other things
- receptors for daylight with color and details
- analysis that goes from sense receptors to brain integrating sensory information
- receptors that detect black and white, AND PERIPHERARL AND TWILIGHT VISION
- lack of attention that causes sensory information is recieved but not percieved
- detection of stimuli below absolute threshold
- eyes lens changing shape to focus images
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the tim
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimuli, no single absolut threshold, just stored informations for short time
- process where brain takes in information from senses
- when paying attention to certain part of visual scene, most fail to see major changes in other parts
- distance between peaks of waves
- carries neural impulses from eye to brain
- colored part of eye that controls pupil
- opening in center of eye where light enters
32 Clues: activation of associations • place on eye with no receptors • distance between peaks of waves • colored part of eye that controls pupil • eyes lens changing shape to focus images • amount of energy in a wave, or amplitude • carries neural impulses from eye to brain • opening in center of eye where light enters • detection of stimuli below absolute threshold • ...
Movie Trivia 2024-11-07
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- What is the name of the robot that WALL-E falls in love with?
- What's the last word of this famous Mean Girls quote: "You don't even go ____!"
- What animal does Jasmine have for a pet in "Aladdin"?
- In Ice Age, which character is a saber-toothed tiger?
- What color is Mickey Mouse's shorts?
- What live animal came out of Tony Todd's mouth in the infamous Candyman scene?
- In Avatar, what's the name of the alien world that humans are visiting in their "avatar" form?
- In Dead Poets Society, what does John Keating teach?
- In Get Out, what is Chris Washington's job?
- What did Zach Galifianakis call the baby in The Hangover?
- In Crazy Rich Asians, what country do Rachel and Nick travel to to attend a wedding?
- Joaquin Phoenix received his first Oscar nomination for playing Roman emperor Commodus in what 2000 Oscar-winning epic?
- In Inception, how many dream levels does the crew enter?
- What breakfast food does Donkey want to make with Shrek in Shrek?
- What is the main character’s name in "Ratatouille"?
- What color did Frenchy dye her hair in Grease?
- What language is the movie Pan's Labyrinth in?
- What is the name of the turtle that helps Marlin in Finding Nemo?
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- What is the highest-grossing war movie of all time?
- What's the last word in this famous Toy Story quote: "To infinity and ____!"
- What is Edward's last name in Twilight?
- Who directed the 2017 film Get Out?(Two words)
- Who plays Madea in Madea Homecoming?2 words
- What is the name of the main antagonist in Saw?
- What Hollywood movie star plays himself in Zombieland? 2 words
- What 1990 movie starred Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg?
- What is the name of Roger Rabbit's wife in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
- Where is Kevin McAllister's family when they realize they forgot Kevin in Home Alone?
- What is the first foreign-language movie to win the Oscar for Best Picture?
- In Shrek, what does Shrek compare ogres to?
- Who is the villain in "The Lion King"?
- In Finding Nemo, what type of fish is Nemo?
- What DC movie was shockingly canceled by Warner Bros. in 2022?
33 Clues: What color is Mickey Mouse's shorts? • Who is the villain in "The Lion King"? • What is Edward's last name in Twilight? • Who plays Madea in Madea Homecoming?2 words • In Get Out, what is Chris Washington's job? • In Shrek, what does Shrek compare ogres to? • In Finding Nemo, what type of fish is Nemo? • Who directed the 2017 film Get Out?(Two words) • ...
Co-Op Crossword 2022-04-26
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- Weld School Leader and Lincoln Enthusiast
- We Were Supposed to be Wearing Those?
- Coding and Performing Extraordinaire
- Said Manager(ial Legume Enjoyer)
- Where Jaimee is Supposed to Post Our Picture
- Preferred Energy Drink
- We Took Too Many
- Resident Italian and Olive Garden Lover
- Most Likely Does Coke Before Work
- Bridget's Favorite Sweatshirt
- Where You May Run Into Chris Mapes
- A Bonding Sport Between (most of) Us
- Sheamus' Favorite Beverage
- Fake Glasses Wearer and 2x Spelling Bee Champ
- Controversial Joining Process
- 50 Page Pamphlet on How to Build This
- Scared of Eels
- The Worst Way to Spend a Tuesday Night
- Volleyball Champion and Shenanigans Haver
- Spreading God and Lincoln's Gospel
- Ravioli Creator
- Girlish Figure
- Boujee-est Intern with Nice Highlights
- Everyone's New Dad
- The Dark and Dingy
- Alternate Tuesday/Thursday After Work Activity
- Emily Should be Blind Because Her Helmet was Set to
- Ethan's Favorite Food
- The Only Cool Person in Additive
- Choice Managerial Legume
- Vegetable Doughnuts
- Band Man and Professional Hater
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- Superbowl Topic of Conversation
- Tuesday/Thursday After Work Activities
- They Put This Through Jesus' Feet
- Iconic Movie Saga
- Honorary Lincoln Employee
- The Highlight of Frank's Co-Op
- Superior Wednesday Night Activity
- Diabetic and Anti-Danger
- Sal and Sam's Favorite
- M&M and Occasional Sandwich Enjoyer
- Industrial Chicken Consumer
- Ravioli Distributor
- Aforementioned Program Instructor
- Tall Enemy
- Alloy Ethan Does Not Understand
- Pawned Off Chocolate
- This Appliance is Abused
- Program That Was Half Taught to Us
- Locale for Afternoon Meetings
- Sam Brings These to Volleyball
- Sheamus is a __
- Optimum Branding Tool
- Allie's Dog's Nationality
- Ideal Mode of Transportation
- A Gift From the Safe Man
- Something Every Normal Person Trips on
- 40% of the Co-Op Crawled Out of Here
- HR's Worst Nightmare
- First Day Occurrence
- Hot and Material Girl
- Ravioli Successor
- Italian Nickname for an Oldest Sister
- Ravioli's Less Famous Cousin
- We Had to Wear Those Too?
- Where to Get Overpriced Lincoln Swag
- Needs a Nap Immediately
68 Clues: Tall Enemy • Scared of Eels • Girlish Figure • Sheamus is a __ • Ravioli Creator • We Took Too Many • Iconic Movie Saga • Ravioli Successor • Everyone's New Dad • The Dark and Dingy • Ravioli Distributor • Vegetable Doughnuts • Pawned Off Chocolate • HR's Worst Nightmare • First Day Occurrence • Optimum Branding Tool • Hot and Material Girl • Ethan's Favorite Food • Sal and Sam's Favorite • ...
Sensation & Perception pt. 2 2022-03-31
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- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- Outermost layer that protects the eye and bends light to provide focus.
- The theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision.
- A lab device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals
- Retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or well-lit conditions.
- Retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision.
- The dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light.
- Nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement.
- 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.
- The amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which we perceive as brightness or loudness, as determined by the wave’s amplitude.
- An organized whole; these types of psychologists emphasize our tendency to integrate pieces of info. into meaningful wholes.
- The central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- The nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
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- The controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition. (2 words/separated by dash)
- The theory that the retina contains three different color receptors which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color.
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another. (2 words/separated by dash)
- The transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- The distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next.
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, where no receptor cells are located.
- Processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously (brain uses it for vision).
- German scientist & philosopher who studied our awareness of faint stimuli, later calling them our absolute thresholds.
- A ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
22 Clues: The nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. • The dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light. • A lab device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals • Outermost layer that protects the eye and bends light to provide focus. • The adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters. • ...
Sensation & Perception pt. 2 2022-03-31
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- The amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which we perceive as brightness or loudness, as determined by the wave’s amplitude.
- The distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next.
- Retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or well-lit conditions.
- The controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition. (2 words/separated by dash)
- 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.
- An organized whole; these types of psychologists emphasize our tendency to integrate pieces of info. into meaningful wholes.
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another. (2 words/separated by dash)
- The theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision.
- German scientist & philosopher who studied our awareness of faint stimuli, later calling them our absolute thresholds.
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- The central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, where no receptor cells are located.
- Nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement.
- 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 light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- Retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision.
- The theory that the retina contains three different color receptors which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color.
- Processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously (brain uses it for vision).
- The nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- A lab device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals
- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- Outermost layer that protects the eye and bends light to provide focus.
22 Clues: The nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. • The dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light. • A lab device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals • Outermost layer that protects the eye and bends light to provide focus. • The central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster • ...
Famous People, Places, and Things of Antioch College 2022-03-03
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- Extremely famous alum of Antioch College, known for his popular club music during the early 2010's, with hits like “Give Me Everything”. He supported the college by paying for a new roof on the Olive Kettering Library.*
- on the institution.
- Antioch College alum famous for playing Spock in the Star Trek franchise.
- Alum of Antioch College famously known as the lead singer of The Gits.
- The current student union space, with a small library on the second floor and a surplus of pianos on the first floor.
- The second woman - and first deaf - president of Antioch College.
- The college publication that you're probably reading this in right now.
- A large nature reserve a short walk from campus, where many students took a hike during their orientation.
- A drawing by Leonardo da Vinci which was the inspiration for the college's logo.
- An abbreviation for the wonderful library of Antioch College.
- The most recently renovated dorm hall, and the hall most commonly lived in by students during their first year.
- Name of the architect who designed both the st. Louis Gateway Arch and one of the dorm halls on campus.
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- First president of Antioch College, who left a seemingly very long-lasting
- The horseshoe of Antioch College, and the address you likely have packages shipped to.
- The first president of the newly reopened Antioch College, hired to help reestablish the institution.
- Built in 1948 and designed by Eero Saarinen, this dorm hall is an example of post-WWII Cubist architecture.
- A graduate of Antioch College famous for her work as a civil rights advocate, as well as for establishing the King Center in 1968.
- Typically used to house older students, these dorms are currently used primarily for COVID quarantines.
- A well-known biochemist who graduated from Antioch College, known as the "father of biosensors".
- Antioch College alum who created The Twilight Zone.
- The main hall of the original college, constructed in the timeframe of 1852-1853. Currently closed for intensive restoration.
- A village of under 5,000 people, and the location of Antioch College.
- The great pizza-related account that you should follow on Instagram if you liked this crossword.
23 Clues: on the institution. • Antioch College alum who created The Twilight Zone. • An abbreviation for the wonderful library of Antioch College. • The second woman - and first deaf - president of Antioch College. • A village of under 5,000 people, and the location of Antioch College. • Alum of Antioch College famously known as the lead singer of The Gits. • ...
Marines Science Honors Physical Oceanography Vocab 2022-01-12
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- -just below the Photic Zone and is known as the twilight layer.
- a physiological process for locating distant or invisible objects (such as prey) by means of sound waves reflected.
- vertical zone in the oceanic water column in which salinity changes rapidly with depth.
- states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.
- is an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight and size of an immersed object.
- the amount of heat energy needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1c.
- force exerted by a fluid stream on any obstacle in its path or felt by an object moving through a fluid.
- is those that maintain a constant body temperature independent of the environment.
- the layer closer to the surface that receives enough light for photosynthesis to occur.
- the measure of how fast molecules/ atoms in a substance.
- animals that have a constant body temperature.
- ranges from about 1020 to 1029 kg/m3.
- is kinetic energy in the random movement< or vibration< of the individual atoms & molecules in a substance.
- fluid is composed of two parts.
- the 'property of a material that expresses the degree of slowness with which its temperature reaches that of the environment.
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- due to the weight of water pressing on submerged objects.
- boundary separating two liquid layers of different densities.
- The concentration of dissolved salt in a given volume of water.
- any animal whose regulation of body temperature depends on external sources, such as sunlight or a heated rock surface.
- is a method of camouflage in which an animal's coloration is darker on the upper side and lighter on the underside of the body.
- -is the transition layer between warmer mixed water at the ocean's surface and cooler deep water below.
- the amount of force exerted on an object
- -the flow of water induced by differences in temperature and salinity.
- all chemical reactions involved in maintaining the living state of the cells and the organism.
- -is the portion of a lake or ocean where there is little or no sunlight.
25 Clues: fluid is composed of two parts. • ranges from about 1020 to 1029 kg/m3. • the amount of force exerted on an object • animals that have a constant body temperature. • the measure of how fast molecules/ atoms in a substance. • due to the weight of water pressing on submerged objects. • boundary separating two liquid layers of different densities. • ...
Numbers 7-10 2017-03-13
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- Bring the ___ to the front of the Tent of Meeting and assemble the whole Israelite community.
- Each day one leader is to bring his offering for the ____ of the altar.
- To gather the ____, blow the trumpets, but not with the same signal.
- He heard the voice speaking to him from between the two ___ above the atonement cover...
- This leader's son is Pagiel
- When they celebrate this special holiday, the Israelites must follow all of what?
- Whenever the cloud lifted from above the Tent, the Israelites set ___...
- ...On the behalf of the Israelites and to make atonement for them so that no __ will strike the Israelites...
- The ____ of the covenant of the Lord went before them during those three days to find them a place to rest.
- At the Lord's command, they ___.
- This leader's son is in charge of the Simeon people.
- The first camp to travel first under their standard behind Moses.
- Celebrate it at the appointed time, at __ on the fourteenth day of this month...
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- Men ___ years old or more shall work at the Tent of Meeting.
- This leader is the son of Pedahzur.
- Your appointed ____ and New Moon festivals, you are to sound the trumpets over your burnt offerings.
- The name of the desert that God led the Israelites to and to have them rest there temporarily.
- What was the total number of rams used for the fellowship offering?
- This leader's son came on the third day to the altar to do an offering to the Lord.
- He anointed it and _____ it and all its furnishings.
- The ___ was made exactly like the pattern the Lord had shown Moses.
- Whenever the ark came to rest, Moses said "___, oh Lord"
- The camp that set out just before the camp of Dan for the journey, following behind Moses.
- Some of them could not celebrate the ____ on that day because they were ceremonially unclean.
- The tribe leaders altogether brought ___ oxen to the Lord.
- The Lord instructed Moses to create a tool to help assemble the community for occasions and for signaling camps to move out.
- Son of Amminadab
- The name of the man who wanted to go back home to his family.
28 Clues: Son of Amminadab • This leader's son is Pagiel • At the Lord's command, they ___. • This leader is the son of Pedahzur. • He anointed it and _____ it and all its furnishings. • This leader's son is in charge of the Simeon people. • Whenever the ark came to rest, Moses said "___, oh Lord" • The tribe leaders altogether brought ___ oxen to the Lord. • ...
Ezra's Enigma 2018-12-20
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- An old friend of Mummy's, this person had a son born on the same day as me!
- Once upon a time Mummy and Daddy lived on this street in Australia.
- A tiny bump lives somewhere on my body. Where is it?
- Although I've never met him, this is one of my cousins!
- Bring them on!
- Offer me a dozen things to eat, but I'll always pick this first.
- Zealand A country Mummy has visited, but has not lived in.
- A beautiful city, one of the places Mummy and Daddy visited on their honeymoon.
- What's popcorn? Give me this instead!
- On days I get to hang out with Rowan, Mummy goes to work here.
- Forget being an investigator, this was Mummy's dream acting role.
- Believe it or not, Mummy remembers this event when she was just a baby.
- When she was young, Mummy had over 100 posters of this band on her bedroom walls.
- A furry companion Mummy and Daddy had in Sydney.
- I may sleep like a baby, but not without the help of these friends.
- Ever the gourmet, Mummy's favourite food.
- A big anniversary is coming up in a few months. How many?
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- A classic, one of Mummy's all time fave movies.
- A funny place for me to fall asleep.
- I sure took my time getting here, but I finally showed up on this day.
- Aptly named, my middle name means this.
- My home away from home, this person always takes such good care of me.
- Pregnant at the same time, this friend of Mummy's had the same due date!
- Mummy spent the twilight of her youth at this facility.
- One of Mummy's first ever alcoholic drinks, courtesy of Mexico.
- Mummy likes a lot of things, but absolutely loathes this.
- If it has wheels, it makes this noise.
- Forget Mama and Dada, this was one of my first words.
- Mummy played soccer when she was little. What was the name of her team?
- A quaint little town of 3000, this place was where Mummy and Daddy spent the summer in 2012.
- No tricks in sight, but this character sure got me plenty of treats!
- Mummy thinks I'm stubborn... maybe this sign has something to do with it.
32 Clues: Bring them on! • A funny place for me to fall asleep. • What's popcorn? Give me this instead! • If it has wheels, it makes this noise. • Aptly named, my middle name means this. • Ever the gourmet, Mummy's favourite food. • A classic, one of Mummy's all time fave movies. • A furry companion Mummy and Daddy had in Sydney. • ...
Marcorätsel 2014-10-16
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- Wo warst du als im Gambini-haus Zigeuner eingebrochen sind? :(
- Wo waren wir als du meine Eltern kennen gelernt hast? :)
- Und danach?
- Wo waren wir bei unserem ersten offiziellen Date?
- Von welcher österreichischen Kunstbewegung haben wir mit Schrecken im Haus der Moderne in Salzburg erfahren?
- Wie hat unser Hotel geheißen?
- Wo waren wir am 24. April 2014?
- In welches Geschäft gehe ich am liebsten wenn ich in Italien bin?
- Was war das erste Cover das du mir geschickt hast?
- Welcher Film den wir bisher im Kino gesehen haben hat mir überhaupt nicht gefallen?
- Wie heißt der Ort wo wir in einer Höhle auf einem Drachen gefahren sind?
- Wie heißt das Fest auf dem wir am 24.April 2013 am Abend waren?
- Als mich meine Eltern und Daniel Ende Juni von Bologna abgeholt haben, wo haben wir da Pizza gegessen?
- Aus welchem Land hast du gesagt, dass du kommst?
- Wo haben wir an Ostern stundenlang Teller abgewaschen und Speck aufgeschnitten?
- Wohin sind wir an meinem Geburtstag gefahren? :)
- Wo waren wir in der Toscana zuerst?
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- Wie heißt der Ort in dem eine Szene aus Twilight gedreht wurde?
- Von wem haben wir uns eine Ausstellung in Reggio Emilia angesehen?
- Deine kleine Julia war … traurig als sie am 1. Juli nach Hause fahren musste
- sind wir als Geburtstagsgeschenk Anfang Dezember hingefahren? Bratislava
- Was haben wir in San Gimignano zu Abend gegessen?
- Wer ist der beste Tennislehrer von allen? :)
- Was hast du mir einmal gebracht nachdem ich sauer auf dich war?
- Welchen Klassiker mit Marilyn Monroe haben wir uns gemeinsam angesehen?
- Luca Wohin fahre ich gerne am Abend mit dir?
- Was trinke ich am liebsten wenn ich in Italien bin?
- Wo hast du mir das grüne Plektrum geschenkt?
- Was haben wir bei unserem Strip Dinner gegessen?
- Bei wem haben wir eine Führung in der Sala Borsa gemacht?
- Wo haben wir uns kennengelernt?
- In welchem Monat sind wir in die Toscana gefahren?
- Wo bin ich am selben Abend hingefahren?
- Und wer klettert schon fast wie ein Profi? :)
- Wo esse ich am liebsten meinen Calzone?
- Ich hab dich lieb von der Erde bis zum .... und wieder zurück!
36 Clues: Und danach? • Wie hat unser Hotel geheißen? • Wo waren wir am 24. April 2014? • Wo haben wir uns kennengelernt? • Wo waren wir in der Toscana zuerst? • Wo bin ich am selben Abend hingefahren? • Wo esse ich am liebsten meinen Calzone? • Wer ist der beste Tennislehrer von allen? :) • Luca Wohin fahre ich gerne am Abend mit dir? • Wo hast du mir das grüne Plektrum geschenkt? • ...
SAT Vocab 2 Crossword 2023-11-28
Across
- somebody that complains a great deal
- The ________ man always corrected his colleagues when they misspoke proper grammar.
- of or relating to twilight
- When Timmy went to dinner at his friend's house, he was _______ as he told his friend's mom the food was bad to her face.
- A DC Comics superhero who is known for the symbol S
- Russia is currently trying to _______ Ukraine and reform the U.S.S.R.
- The woman Jack Worthing wants to marry
- very steeply
- A wizard who has a scar on his forehead and is a gryffindor
- A blazer with swim trunks seems a bit ________ since the combination does not go together.
- I want a woman like Emma Watson who is incredibly _______.
- Jack Worthing's ward and the woman Algernon wants to marry
- Movie about parents going on vacation without their kid because they forgot and robbers come to the house
- The young boy was known to malinger whenever a test was announced in his English class.
- An NBA basketball team located in SFO with the star player Stephen Curry
- The man exclaimed that the little boy was speaking ________ and did not mean any of the insulting comments about the shop.
- Tintin's dog
- Isn't it rather ___________ of you to eat rice and pasta since they are both carbs?
- A famous mouse from Disney
- A big green ogre
- This dress that Taylor Swift wore on her Eras tour is very _______ is it not?
- President of the U.S.
- A show about the Archie comics
- A grumpy green character who hates Christmas
- A DC Comics superhero who is known for his bat symbol
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- Jack Worthing's real name
- A series of movies that are about an annual competition held between districts of the country by a corrupt government
- Movie with Lightning Mcqueen
- A movie about a kid named Daniel who starts to learn karate after getting bullied
- read something, typically in a thorough or careful way
- showing a lack of proper concern
- Prime Minister of India
- easily influenced
- deceitfulness
- Group of superheroes in Marvel universe
- Movie with Minions and Gru
- The house seemed _________, a perfect job for the realtor to fix and sell in no time.
- concise
- Gwendolen's mamma
39 Clues: concise • very steeply • Tintin's dog • deceitfulness • A big green ogre • easily influenced • Gwendolen's mamma • President of the U.S. • Prime Minister of India • Jack Worthing's real name • of or relating to twilight • Movie with Minions and Gru • A famous mouse from Disney • Movie with Lightning Mcqueen • A show about the Archie comics • showing a lack of proper concern • ...
Random stuff yes 2024-02-11
Across
- Rain, rain, go ____
- The shape with 10 uniform sides
- The Call Of _______, written by H.P. Lovecraft
- The highest being
- "Russia is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an ______"
- Mexican currency
- Somebody who is typically part of a group that unlawfully kills civilians, usually with political aims
- A miniature test
- Glasnost and ___________
- A sign that can be telling of something good or evil
- comes from a cow
- E-Cigarette
- We know more about the surface of the ____ then we know about the bottom of the ocean
- Fire's state of matter
- The queen of gods in Greek mythology
- Without color or taste
- Hexagonal Diamonds
- the building block of life on Earth
- Something that cannot be prevented by any means
- The uniform 3D shape with no vertices
- The process where milk is heated to kill bacteria
- Ode To ___
- A wide sword
- Contains a sword or knife
- The capital of Arkansas
- Most popular Spanish first name
- Comes from ____worms, originated in neolithic China
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- The highest population density city on Earth
- If something is on ____, then the company has lowered the cost of the product
- Happens at an unexpected and random time
- The capital of New Zealand
- The organelle that performs photosynthesis
- From State Farm
- Prefix that means "after"
- The emotion where somebody is scared
- Important canal located in Egypt
- To drop a ball in an American football game
- A bad dream
- The chemical formula for water
- Irish crime syndicate
- The liquid found in somebody's mouth
- the expression somebody would have on their face to not express emotion
- The biggest island that isn't a continent
- The end of the world
- Burundi is below this country on a map
- Zone found at 200 meters below sea level in oceans
- The world's most popular video game
- Adjective, relating to birds
- _____ decimal system
- A foot deformity of the connection from the foot to the big toe
- Considered to be the worst generation of the human species
- Language that consists only of 1s and 0s
- ____ me up, Scotty
- The surname of the creator of the light bulb- before Thomas Edison
- The ____ land
55 Clues: Ode To ___ • A bad dream • E-Cigarette • A wide sword • The ____ land • From State Farm • Mexican currency • A miniature test • comes from a cow • The highest being • Hexagonal Diamonds • ____ me up, Scotty • Rain, rain, go ____ • The end of the world • _____ decimal system • Irish crime syndicate • Fire's state of matter • Without color or taste • The capital of Arkansas • Glasnost and ___________ • ...
Vocab Review #3 2023-03-15
Across
- widespread harm
- destructive to both sides in a conflict
- cause (someone) to be no longer close or affectionate to someone
- having the faculty or power of laughing
- not showing a serious or respectful attitude
- a collection of brief detailed info about a specific subject
- a statement or proposition which is regarded as true.
- never-ending
- small group of people with shared interests
- take position of power/importance unlawfully or by force
- alternate between different opinions or actions
- a short statement expressing the truth
- very dark
- not harmful or offensive
- an object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck
- immoral unfair behavior
- apparently kind or helpful but betraying a feeling of superiority
- a short text that comes at the beginning of a literary text
- releasing and gaining relief from strong or repressed emotions
- make up for guilt
- filled with bitter criticism or malice
- large or excessive amount
- effective
- including or containing people from multiple countries
- translucently clear
- insisting on immediate attention or obedience
- sweet and southing sound
- feelings of anxiety or dismay about something coming up
Down
- relating to or denoting mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible
- unsettling
- not in harmony
- used or suitable for growing crops
- something essential or belonging naturally
- pushing something on like its valuable but its not
- a series of words said as a magic spell or charm
- an artist's workshop or studio
- overwhelm (someone) with things or people to be dealt with
- remove matter thought to be objectionable or unsuitable from a text
- self-indulgent
- praise complements
- a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings of another person
- the devising or choosing of names for things
- a rotting decaying smell
- feeling deep respect or admiration towards something
- of doubtful authenticity, but widely accepted as true
- a member of a gang that ambushes and robs people in the wild
- not self-indulgent especially with food
- willingness to serve or please others
- very old or old-fashioned
- something that deviates from what is normal
- showing contempt
- resembling or relating to twilight
- clearly expressed and easily understood
53 Clues: very dark • effective • unsettling • never-ending • not in harmony • self-indulgent • widespread harm • showing contempt • make up for guilt • praise complements • translucently clear • immoral unfair behavior • a rotting decaying smell • not harmful or offensive • sweet and southing sound • large or excessive amount • very old or old-fashioned • an artist's workshop or studio • ...
famous tv show crossword 2025-04-13
Across
- A series of mind-bending stories that explore strange occurrences
- A small-town sheriff and his deputy create unforgettable comedy
- A group of kids fight supernatural creatures in the 80s
- Kings, queens, and dragons battle for control of the Iron Throne
- The life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II
- The first prime-time animated show featuring a prehistoric family
- A mob boss tries to balance family and crime
- A high school chemistry teacher turns to making drugs
- A street-smart teen moves to a wealthy family in California
- A nostalgic look back at a young boy growing up in the 60s and 70s
- A sitcom that explores family life with humor and heart
- A “show about nothing” focusing on the absurdity of daily life
- A quiz show that tests knowledge in every category imaginable
- A sitcom about six friends navigating the ups and downs of adulthood
- Two FBI agents investigate paranormal and alien phenomena
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- A bounty hunter in the Star Wars universe protects a mysterious child
- An animated family with yellow skin and unforgettable humor
- A man tells his kids the story of how he met their mother
- Nerdy scientists and their funny social lives
- Survivors navigate a world overrun by zombies
- A time-traveling alien saves the universe while changing his appearance
- A beloved group of six friends live, laugh, and love in New York City
- A group of friends navigating life, love, and work in New York City
- A mockumentary about a complicated yet loving family
- A dramatic soap opera focusing on a wealthy Texas family
- A comedy-drama about doctors in a Korean War field hospital
- Doctors face life-and-death situations in a busy hospital
- A futuristic animated family in a high-tech world
- crash survivors struggle to survive on a mysterious island
- brilliant detective solves crimes in modern-day London
- Adventures of two good ol' boys in a small southern town
- A mockumentary about the quirky employees at a paper company
- Two brothers hunt demons, ghosts, and other supernatural beings
33 Clues: The life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II • A mob boss tries to balance family and crime • Nerdy scientists and their funny social lives • Survivors navigate a world overrun by zombies • A futuristic animated family in a high-tech world • A mockumentary about a complicated yet loving family • A high school chemistry teacher turns to making drugs • ...
Ellie's Cute Crossword 2025-05-26
Across
- The last movie we saw in theaters.
- Track on Taylor Swift's "Red" album.
- Your "goodnight" nickname.
- A verb that that goes hand in hand with tacos.
- The springs in Austin.
- Tuesdays @ 7
- Much too good for.
- "She keeps misbehaving, I'm going to ____"
- The Line in River Market.
- There are many of these _____ moments in Twilight.
- Taylor Swift's newest cat's name.
- Ellie's favorite childhood sport
- The first movie we watched together.
- Like lying on air (n.)
- Treat for "dolphins."
- Forever 21, 21st birthday, 21 _____
- Ritually spilled item.
- Location of the best playground in town. (Des Moines)
- "T" is for ____? (for Ted)
- You might do this is you fail or lose.
- Green is great, you like to see yellow, gray is bad.
- A place we may vaca.
- Cutie.
- A spot for date night if the weather's right.
- Does or says something illiterate, say.
- Things you can see under doors.
- "She's only"
- We've had a many of these at Muni.
Down
- Direction of steering wheel when backing up trailer.
- Heaven on earth. (place)
- Blue, raw and half priced on Sundays.
- Nickname for a naughty dog.
- The biggest movie star ever ;)
- Rolling Stone called her Gen-Z's Barbara Walters.
- A Lady who recently performed live for 2+ million people.
- PIC (literally)
- NFC North football team.
- Often associated with royalty, luxury and nobility.
- Frankie's Greek god.
- "Meet me in the middle." (when traveling)
- "Here we go _____, here we go."
- Club ____.
- This person "just speaks to" Ted.
- The first movie we saw in theaters.
- The only 10 I see. (place)
- American film titled "For Better or for Worse" in France.
- Worst college sports mascot, or best ;)
- This is where we first met.
- Ellie's den, fit for a princess.
- It's always the boyfriend. (tv)
- Woody Harrelson's character's first name in True Detective.
- Bitches look like this.
- Summer home.
- "Make sure Ted gets a ___."
- Having a rough time, or...
- Most passed landmark. (Des Moines)
- Someone who's sang through all the eras.
- Incoming FaceTime call.
58 Clues: Cutie. • Club ____. • Tuesdays @ 7 • Summer home. • "She's only" • PIC (literally) • Much too good for. • Frankie's Greek god. • A place we may vaca. • Treat for "dolphins." • The springs in Austin. • Like lying on air (n.) • Ritually spilled item. • Bitches look like this. • Incoming FaceTime call. • Heaven on earth. (place) • NFC North football team. • The Line in River Market. • ...
2025 Summer Questions Test 2025-08-27
Across
- In Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, what’s Romeo’s last name?
- In what city would you find the Wizard of Oz?
- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean
- A depression in the Earth's surface where water naturally collects, often surrounded by higher land such as hills or mountains
- Which part of the brain controls involuntary functions such as heartbeat and breathing?
- Who is the author of The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy?
- Who wrote the young adult vampire-romance novel “Twilight”?
- Which compound, with the formula NaCl, is commonly used to season food?
- In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, what was the name of the pig leader?
- What alcohol, with the formula C₂H₅OH, is found in alcoholic beverages and used as a solvent?
- Island country off the coast of India once known as Ceylon until 1972
- Hej Da
Down
- Sum of all genes among a population of organisms
- Who is the author of the book “A Brief History of Time”?
- What is the most common mineral found in Earth's continental crust?
- Oliver Twist was the second novel published by which English author?
- “Call me Ishmael” is the opening line from what novel?
- War and Peace, originally published in 1869, is a novel written by which Russian author?
- Tot Ziens
- Taiwan
- A large, flat, treeless grassland, usually found in Central Asia and parts of Eastern Europe
- Who is the author of the novella “The Metamorphosis”, first published in 1915?
- Asexual reproduction in which the cell divides into two equal parts
- Which British author wrote the popular children’s novel “James and the Giant Peach”?
- Tallest Peak: Europe
- Gene form for each variation of a trait of an organism
- A structure or behavior that helps an organism better survive in its environment
- Abbreviation: TB
- What character is murdered by George in the John Steinbeck novella “Of Mice and Men”?
- (G7) Current leader of Italy
- Largest Lake: Europe
- Dry Tortugas National Park
- What is the name of the galaxy that contains our solar system?
- City once known as Edo before becoming the imperial capital
34 Clues: Taiwan • Hej Da • Tot Ziens • Abbreviation: TB • Tallest Peak: Europe • Largest Lake: Europe • Dry Tortugas National Park • (G7) Current leader of Italy • In what city would you find the Wizard of Oz? • Sum of all genes among a population of organisms • “Call me Ishmael” is the opening line from what novel? • Gene form for each variation of a trait of an organism • ...
Center for Plastic Surgery 2021-06-30
Across
- was in the Army ROTC in college
- has led two mission trips to Uganda
- moved to CA to have a go at being famous
- favorite TV show is Fraiser and moderates an online forum with over 40,000 members dedicated to the show
- dream as a child was to race ostriches, went to Germany for a month at 14 years old, fluent in sign language
- dream profession growing up was to be a mortician
- would love to live on Mackinac Island
- bucket list destination is Napa, CA
- dream profession growing up was interior decorator/ web designer
- used to be on the "Tie Gang"on a railroad, previously worked as a grave digger
- used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton
- compared to Rain Man, accused of having weak ankles and small wrists
- in the 70's on a vacation to Florida had a surprise encounter with some "swingers"...Bob and Evy
- names house plants (Charles Bark-tree, Fernie Sanders, My Cousin Viney, Palm McCartney), wrote a short play in 5th grad that was produced by the Kalamazoo Theatre group.
- had in school suspension for kicking a bothersome kid on the playground, bucket list is to sky dive
Down
- takes figure skating lessons, took swimming lessons in a freezing lake in Northern Michigan
- got stuck on top of a skid of frozen broccoli in a Meijer refrigerated cooler for an hour
- bucket list is to visit all 50 states
- bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge
- has met Taylor Swift, was a synchronized swimmer
- loves cats, fears pregnant women in their last trimester
- bucket list is to travel to Venice and Banff Nat’l Park, fav movie series: Twilight and Hunger Games
- has met Alex Rodriguez and Jim Leyland, dream job was to be a sports broadcaster
- dream profession growing up was to be a nurse. Plan B was a dental hygienist
- has met Rick Springfield and Matthew Broderick
- has never eaten an egg, nor cares to
- more than trick or treat: had acute appendicitis and an appendectomy on Halloween
- has met Tiger Woods, secretly wishes to have a singing voice, favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption
- favorite tool is a chain saw, found a dead man floating in Tampa Bay, has met Madeleine Albright and Deion Sanders
29 Clues: was in the Army ROTC in college • bucket list destination is Napa, CA • has led two mission trips to Uganda • has never eaten an egg, nor cares to • bucket list is to visit all 50 states • would love to live on Mackinac Island • moved to CA to have a go at being famous • bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge • used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton • ...
Unit 1 Level E Sentences 2022-09-13
Across
- Why would someone who is usually so neat and tidy appear in public in such a(n) _________________ state?
- An experienced baseball manager _______________ his outfielders according to the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing batters.
- How can you tell whether the chopped-meat patty you ate for lunch had been _________________ with artificial coloring and other foreign substances?
- As the magician's assistant seemed to vanish into thin air, the entire audience _______________ in amazement.
- Why should I be the object of all those ____________ just because I'm wearing a three-piece suit on campus?
- The ____________ expressions on the jurors' faces as they grimly filed back into the courtroom did not bode well for the defendant.
- Perhaps I would be bored with the ________________ lifestyle of a millionaire, but I'm willing to try it.
- Her unchanging facial features and controlled voice as she receive the news gave no _________________ of her true feelings.
- In Shakespeare's famous tragedy "Othello," the ____________ of a friend proves to be a deadly enemy.
- What a tragedy that in the twilight of her life the unfortunate woman should be _______________ of all her loved ones!
Down
- The twigs that were to be woven into the basket were soaked in water to make them more _________________.
- The company commander called his troops together and asked for more volunteers to __________________ the strength of the raiding party.
- Many ballplayers can bat from either side of the plate, but they cannot throw well with each hand unless they are __________________.
- Since I need the speaker's exact words for my report, I have asked the stenographer to take down the speech __________________.
- To this day, historians are still debating whether or not Aaron Burr was guilty of a(n) _________________ plot to break up the United States.
- America's earliest settlers faced the hardships of life on the frontier with faith and _________________.
- We learned that beneath his ____________ exterior there was a sensitive, highly subtle, and perceptive mind.
- At the risk of being boring, I ___________________ my warning against careless driving.
- Having learned to respect the power in his opponent's fists, the boxer moved ____________ around the center of the ring.
- Since his acceptance of the invitation was only ________________, the hostess may be one man short at the dinner party.
20 Clues: At the risk of being boring, I ___________________ my warning against careless driving. • In Shakespeare's famous tragedy "Othello," the ____________ of a friend proves to be a deadly enemy. • Why would someone who is usually so neat and tidy appear in public in such a(n) _________________ state? • ...
Automation Reading Vocabulary 1 2022-06-20
Across
- the state of not flowing or moving.
- set or turn (something) on its end or upside down.
- well meaning and kindly.
- extremely tiring and demanding.
- (of two or more subjects) similar to each other.
- the customary, habitual, or expected procedure or way of doing of something.
- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
- work involving physical labour, including but not limited to, construction, installation and assembly.
- surround and have or hold within.
- extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion.
- (especially of change or action) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.
- a witty remark.
- an area or portion that is distinct from others.
- not or no longer needed or useful; superfluous.
- state one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done.
- (especially of a part of the body) become larger or rounder in size, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid.
- reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time.
- a principle or belief, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.
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- lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.
- remove (a need or difficulty).
- combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole.
- cause to be or become; make.
- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
- imagine as a future possibility; visualize.
- shock or excite (someone) into taking action.
- a loud, deep, resonant sound.
- experience or be subjected to (something, typically something unpleasant, painful, or arduous).
- a situation, person, or thing that combines contradictory features or qualities.
- a period or state of obscurity, ambiguity, or gradual decline.
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.
- great fear or apprehension.
- attribute something to (a cause).
- leave (someone) without the means to move from somewhere.
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- a large number of similar things or events appearing or occurring in quick succession.
35 Clues: a witty remark. • well meaning and kindly. • great fear or apprehension. • cause to be or become; make. • a loud, deep, resonant sound. • remove (a need or difficulty). • extremely tiring and demanding. • surround and have or hold within. • attribute something to (a cause). • the state of not flowing or moving. • imagine as a future possibility; visualize. • ...
Reading and Writing Skills 2019-12-17
Across
- Words that are familiar and unfamiliar words that we need to know to read effectively
- A person who reads a book, magazine, newspaper and many more
- A type of knowledge that is used to understand how words are formed
- Process of reading that involves analysis, interpretation, evaluation, and reflection
- The Christian scriptures, consisting of the old and new testament
- Locating a piece of specific information from the test
- It's the lowest level of understanding
- One of the most read books in the world and the story is all about vampires
- A famous Children's book where the main character's nose grow longer whenever he lies
- It is all about reading between the lines
- The process of using one's mind to interpret or explain the text
- A type of reading that requires greater effort and concentration
- Level of understanding that it creates a new idea or new way of expression
- Organs of the visual system that we use whenever we read
- Reading with proper enunciation and pronunciation that facilitate comprehension
- The universal language
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- Composed of letters that has meaning and can be spoken or written
- A strategy that uses a graphic organizer
- It's the central religious text of Islam which Muslims read and follow what it says
- A written or printed work consisting of pages attached bounded with cover and it is used to find an information
- Came from a Latin word that means "ability to comprehend"
- Directly stated and clear in detail, the literal level is the only example of this
- An action, object, event or anything that expresses or represents a particular idea or quality
- Process of breaking a piece of information into smaller parts to understand
- Knowledge provided or learned about something or someone. This is what we get after understand a text.
- Getting the general idea of the text
- A book or collection of words that we use whenever we find the definition or meaning of a word
- The process of using one's mind to interpret or explain the text
- An example of this is the book "The Lord of the Rings"
- System of words or signs that people used to express thought or feelings
- Type of reading that we do in libraries
31 Clues: The universal language • Getting the general idea of the text • It's the lowest level of understanding • Type of reading that we do in libraries • A strategy that uses a graphic organizer • It is all about reading between the lines • Locating a piece of specific information from the test • An example of this is the book "The Lord of the Rings" • ...
Reading and Writing Skills 2019-12-17
Across
- Process of reading that involves analysis, interpretation, evaluation, and reflection.
- An action, object, event or anything that expresses or represents a particular idea or quality.
- A strategy that uses a graphic organizer.
- A type of knowledge that is used to understand how words are formed.
- The process of using one's mind to interpret or explain the text.
- A famous Children's book where the main character's nose grow longer whenever he lies.
- Organs of the visual system that we use whenever we read.
- A written or printed work consisting of pages attached bounded with cover and it contains information.
- Reading with proper enunciation and pronunciation that facilitate comprehension.
- A book or collection of words that we use whenever we find the definition or meaning of a word.
- It's the lowest level of understanding.
- The Christian scriptures, consisting of the old and new testament.
- An example of this is the novel series "Harry Potter".
- Type of reading that we do in libraries.
Down
- Getting the general idea of the text.
- Words that are familiar and unfamiliar words that we need to know to read effectively.
- The universal language
- Knowledge provided or learned about something or someone. This is what we get after understand a text.
- One of the most read books in the world and the story is all about vampires.
- Composed of letters that has meaning and can be spoken or written.
- It is all about reading between the lines.
- Locating a piece of specific information from the test.
- System of words or signs that people used to express thought or feelings.
- Level of understanding that it creates a new idea or new way of expression.
- Came from a Latin word that means "ability to comprehend".
- A type of reading that requires greater effort and concentration.
- Process of breaking a piece of information into smaller parts to understand.
- A person who reads a book, magazine, newspaper and many more.
- Directly stated and clear in detail, the literal level is the only example of this.
- It's the central religious text of Islam which Muslims read and follow what it says.
30 Clues: The universal language • Getting the general idea of the text. • It's the lowest level of understanding. • Type of reading that we do in libraries. • A strategy that uses a graphic organizer. • It is all about reading between the lines. • An example of this is the novel series "Harry Potter". • Locating a piece of specific information from the test. • ...
Brave New World, chapters 4-6 2021-03-16
Across
- a unit of surface or land (10,000 square metres)
- mournful; expressing sorrow or melancholy
- relating to formal ceremonies for public worship; ritual
- a philosophy that stresses the repression of emotion or indifference to pleasure or pain
- courteousness, friendliness or warmth
- to drink copiously and with enjoyment (particularly alcohol)
- shining, luminous, resplendent
- manifesting ecstatic joy or delight
- the trunk of a human body
- the intestine
- the highest point; culmination (antonym: nadir)
- in a haughty, dictatorial manner
- increasing or restoring health; invigorating mentally or physically
- to recline or lean in a relaxed or lazy manner
- something that is likely to occur at any moment
- a state of insensibility, mental torpor, apathy
- in an excessively moralising or self-righteous manner
- elated, jubilant, triumphant
- in a state of decay or decomposition; corrupt or depraved
- trembling, shaking, quivering
- the act of completing, perfecting or fulfilling something
- greeting in speech or writing
- miserable, pitiable; despicable, contemptible
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- the state of having one’s desires or appetites satisfied
- a substance released or excreted by an organism
- the middle part of the body between the chest and waist
- the emission of light caused by high temperature
- an utterance or action cursing or reviling God or sacred things
- enduring or lasting indefinitely
- having a tendency to in luxury, pleasure and sensuous enjoyment
- an affectionate gesture, e.g. a stroke, embrace, kiss, etc.
- lying on one’s back
- to sing or him in a soothing voice; to sing in an exaggerated maner
- a substitute or replacement
- the doctrine that one can attain a high spiritual or moral state through rigorous self-denial or abstinence
- period of soft, diffuse light when the sun is setting
- behaving in a kindly or beneficial way
- causing reproach, censure or disapproval; regrettable or lamentable
- chewing cud (of a cow); thus, meditating on or pondering something
- to puncture, perforate, make a hole in something
- reparation for wrong-doing or sins
- to treat someone with indifference or contempt; to snub
- to make a high-pitched, piercing sound
- disturbing; causing anxiety or distress
- muscular strength; well-developed muscles
- unable to express oneself clearly and effectively
- to stare open-mouthed, as in wonder
47 Clues: the intestine • lying on one’s back • the trunk of a human body • a substitute or replacement • elated, jubilant, triumphant • trembling, shaking, quivering • greeting in speech or writing • shining, luminous, resplendent • enduring or lasting indefinitely • in a haughty, dictatorial manner • reparation for wrong-doing or sins • manifesting ecstatic joy or delight • ...
camp vocab 2017-10-18
Across
- impact: recorded history, as well as chemical and geological evidence, and they take in decades that human activities in agriculture, in your study, and everyday life have had major impacts on the land, rivers, ocean, and air
- cycle: cycle includes the breakdown of materials, both Dad and alive, by the decomposers
- A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature
- a symbiotic relationship between two kinds of plants or animals in which obtains a benefit from the other without damage were benefiting the other organism
- series of stages in an organism, including birth, reproduction, death, and decomposition
- flow: The process of energy moving from the sun to the producers then to the consumers
- physical or behavioral characteristics of a plant or animal that helps it survive in its natural environment
- nonliving things in an ecosystem
- The number and variety of plants, animals, and other organisms found in different ecosystems around the world
- Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight
- my biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- in organism that feeds on plants and/or animals
- State of the atmosphere with respect to win, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
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- consistent process of the arts transforming in becoming different
- change: Long term change in the earth's climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature
- process by which plants make food from water, carbon dioxide, minerals, and the sun's energy
- living or once living things in an ecosystem
- protection of animals, plants, and natural resources
- web: A series of organisms linked together by food energy, each organism eaten by the next one in a chain
- organisms such as fungi, bacteria, or invertebrates that feed on and break down dead plant and animal matter
- cycle: this cycle include evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- animal active by day, such as certain birds or insects
- cycle: this cycle includes the transfer of carbon dioxide into the plants for use in photosynthesis, in the transfer of oxygen to animals from plants
- all the different plant and animal populations interacting with each other in an ecosystem
- organism that makes it’s own food through the process of photosynthesis
25 Clues: nonliving things in an ecosystem • living or once living things in an ecosystem • in organism that feeds on plants and/or animals • Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight • protection of animals, plants, and natural resources • animal active by day, such as certain birds or insects • A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature • ...
camp vocab 2017-10-18
Across
- change: Long term change in the earth's climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature
- organisms such as fungi, bacteria, or invertebrates that feed on and break down dead plant and animal matter
- organism that makes it’s own food through the process of photosynthesis
- physical or behavioral characteristics of a plant or animal that helps it survive in its natural environment
- nonliving things in an ecosystem
- The number and variety of plants, animals, and other organisms found in different ecosystems around the world
- A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature
- Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight
- flow: The process of energy moving from the sun to the producers then to the consumers
- cycle: cycle includes the breakdown of materials, both Dad and alive, by the decomposers
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- protection of animals, plants, and natural resources
- a symbiotic relationship between two kinds of plants or animals in which obtains a benefit from the other without damage were benefiting the other organism
- web: A series of organisms linked together by food energy, each organism eaten by the next one in a chain
- living or once living things in an ecosystem
- cycle: this cycle includes the transfer of carbon dioxide into the plants for use in photosynthesis, in the transfer of oxygen to animals from plants
- my biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- process by which plants make food from water, carbon dioxide, minerals, and the sun's energy
- consistent process of the arts transforming in becoming different
- cycle: this cycle include evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- all the different plant and animal populations interacting with each other in an ecosystem
- State of the atmosphere with respect to win, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
- animal active by day, such as certain birds or insects
- impact: recorded history, as well as chemical and geological evidence, and they take in decades that human activities in agriculture, in your study, and everyday life have had major impacts on the land, rivers, ocean, and air
- series of stages in an organism, including birth, reproduction, death, and decomposition
- in organism that feeds on plants and/or animals
25 Clues: nonliving things in an ecosystem • living or once living things in an ecosystem • in organism that feeds on plants and/or animals • Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight • protection of animals, plants, and natural resources • animal active by day, such as certain birds or insects • A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature • ...
Famous People, Places, and Things of Antioch College 2022-03-03
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- A well-known biochemist who graduated from Antioch College, known as the "father of biosensors".
- Built in 1948 and designed by Eero Saarinen, this dorm hall is an example of post-WWII Cubist architecture.
- Antioch College alum famous for playing Spock in the Star Trek franchise.
- First president of Antioch College, who left a seemingly very long-lasting impression on the institution.
- The college publication that you're probably reading this in right now.
- A drawing by Leonardo da Vinci which was the inspiration for the college's logo.
- The most recently renovated dorm hall, and the hall most commonly lived in by students during their first year.
- The second woman - and first deaf - president of Antioch College.
- The current student union space, with a small library on the second floor and a surplus of pianos on the first floor.
- The main hall of the original college, constructed in the timeframe of 1852-1853. Currently closed for intensive restoration.
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- Extremely famous alum of Antioch College, known for his popular club music during the early 2010's, with hits like “Give Me Everything”. He supported the college by paying for a new roof on the Olive Kettering Library.*
- Alum of Antioch College famously known as the lead singer of The Gits.
- The first president of the newly reopened Antioch College, hired to help reestablish the institution.
- Name of the architect who designed both the st. Louis Gateway Arch and one of the dorm halls on campus.
- A large nature reserve a short walk from campus, where many students took a hike during their orientation.
- Typically used to house older students, these dorms are currently used primarily for COVID quarantine.
- The horseshoe of Antioch College, and the address you likely have packages shipped to.
- An abbreviation for the wonderful library of Antioch College.
- A graduate of Antioch College famous for her work as a civil rights advocate, as well as for establishing the King Center in 1968.
- The great pizza-related account that you should follow on Instagram if you liked this crossword.
- Antioch College alum who created The Twilight Zone.
- A village of under 5,000 people, and the location of Antioch College.
22 Clues: Antioch College alum who created The Twilight Zone. • An abbreviation for the wonderful library of Antioch College. • The second woman - and first deaf - president of Antioch College. • A village of under 5,000 people, and the location of Antioch College. • Alum of Antioch College famously known as the lead singer of The Gits. • ...
Famous People, Places, and Things of Antioch College 2022-03-03
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- Typically used to house older students, these dorms are currently used primarily for COVID quarantine.
- The first president of the newly reopened Antioch College, hired to help reestablish the institution.
- An abbreviation for the wonderful library of Antioch College.
- The great pizza-related account that you should follow on Instagram if you liked this crossword.
- The horseshoe of Antioch College, and the address you likely have packages shipped to.
- A large nature reserve a short walk from campus, where many students took a hike during their orientation.
- The most recently renovated dorm hall, and the hall most commonly lived in by students during their first year.
- The current student union space, with a small library on the second floor and a surplus of pianos on the first floor.
- Alum of Antioch College famously known as the lead singer of The Gits.
- A drawing by Leonardo da Vinci which was the inspiration for the college's logo.
- The college publication that you're probably reading this in right now.
- Antioch College alum who created The Twilight Zone.
- A well-known biochemist who graduated from Antioch College, known as the "father of biosensors".
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- Name of the architect who designed both the st. Louis Gateway Arch and one of the dorm halls on campus.
- A graduate of Antioch College famous for her work as a civil rights advocate, as well as for establishing the King Center in 1968.
- Antioch College alum famous for playing Spock in the Star Trek franchise.
- Extremely famous alum of Antioch College, known for his popular club music during the early 2010's, with hits like “Give Me Everything”. He supported the college by paying for a new roof on the Olive Kettering Library.*
- First president of Antioch College, who left a seemingly very long-lasting impression on the institution.
- Built in 1948 and designed by Eero Saarinen, this dorm hall is an example of post-WWII Cubist architecture.
- The second woman - and first deaf - president of Antioch College.
- A village of under 5,000 people, and the location of Antioch College.
- The main hall of the original college, constructed in the timeframe of 1852-1853. Currently closed for intensive restoration.
22 Clues: Antioch College alum who created The Twilight Zone. • An abbreviation for the wonderful library of Antioch College. • The second woman - and first deaf - president of Antioch College. • A village of under 5,000 people, and the location of Antioch College. • Alum of Antioch College famously known as the lead singer of The Gits. • ...
Warby Crossword 2024-05-10
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- A color named after a citrus fruit that resembles a lemon and has a unique name.
- A frame with a name similar to a popular pizza restaurant.
- A color named after a bird with feather patterns that resemble many eyes.
- A frame named after a city near Houston and also a name of an American card brand.
- A frame named after a city in Alaska and also a term used for landline or fax communication.
- A crystal color named after a type of fish commonly found in the sea and eaten from a can/pouch.
- A frame named after the UPS delivery person.
- A color named after a plant found in the ocean.
- A frame with a name similar to another state similar to Texas. Also known for their wildlife and swamps.
- A tortoise shell color named after a type of alcoholic drink.
- A frame named after an actor known for his roles in "Venom" and "The Dark Knight Rises."
- A frame named after a city near Baybrook.
- A color named after a transparent rock, also known for a certain type of glass.
- A color that resembles a brown tortoise shell and is named after a fruit with a hard shell.
- A frame with a name containing the word suggesting a spirit with a halo.
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- A frame named after the city where Warby Parker was founded.
- A frame named similarly to a cartoon character known for solving mysteries with her friends and their dog.
- A color inspired by an element found on the periodic table.
- A frame with a name similar to two states with "North" and "South" in their titles.
- A frame with a name spelled with "G" but is more commonly spelled with "J."
- A color named after a fruit that has a distinctive hoarse voice.
- A subtle faded color named after a fruit that grows on a bush.
- A color named after the fruit often dipped in chocolate.
- A color named after a common fragile breakfast item that is prone to cracking.
- A color inspired by a movie series featuring vampires.
- A color with hints of light green, on one of our most popular frames (Esme).
- A color named after a plant used to soothe sunburned skin.
27 Clues: A frame named after a city near Baybrook. • A frame named after the UPS delivery person. • A color named after a plant found in the ocean. • A color inspired by a movie series featuring vampires. • A color named after the fruit often dipped in chocolate. • A frame with a name similar to a popular pizza restaurant. • ...
tts lotm 2025-03-05
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- Apa penyebab utama kehancuran Zaman Ketiga
- Apa pengaruh besar yang dimiliki Antigonus
- Organisasi kriminal mana yang berbasis di Backlund
- Siapa nama asli "The Magician"
- Dewa mana yang dikenal sebagai "Matahari dan Salib"
- Perusahaan mana tempat Klein bekerja sebelum menjadi Beyonder
- Apa nama belakang asli Klein sebelum bereinkarnasi
- Siapa putri Roselle yang menjadi bajak laut
- Kota mana yang memiliki surat kabar terkenal dalam cerita ini
- Siapa kapten Nighthawks yang pertama kali membantu Klein
- Keluarga mana yang memiliki banyak catatan rahasia Beyonder
- Kartu Tarot apa yang diberikan kepada Derrick
- Elemen utama apa yang menyelimuti pertemuan Tarot Club
- Apa nama lain untuk benda sihir yang berhubungan dengan dewa
- Simbol apa yang sering dikaitkan dengan The Fool
- Siapa nama protagonis utama dalam novel ini
- Apa nama belakang baru Klein setelah reinkarnasi
- Organisasi mata-mata mana yang dimiliki Kerajaan Loen
- Apa tempat berkumpulnya anggota Tarot Club
- Julukan apa yang diberikan pada sosok tak dikenal di balik Tarot Club
- Gelar apa yang diberikan kepada Adam
- Gelar yang digunakan Klein dalam Tarot Club
- Sifat berbahaya apa yang sering muncul pada Beyonder level tinggi
- Ritual besar apa yang direncanakan para Dewa
- Kota mana yang dikuasai oleh Feysac
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- Jalan yang ditempuh Audrey Hall
- Siapa nama asli "The Hanged Man"
- Hal apa yang dikatakan Klein tidak bisa dilawan
- Siapa vampir anggota Tarot Club
- Relik kuno apa yang berkaitan dengan Raja Malaikat
- Hermes dikenal sebagai Dewa apa
- Jalan Beyonder pertama yang diikuti Klein
- Kota tempat George III merencanakan ritual besar
- Organisasi apa yang didirikan oleh tiga Raja Malaikat
- Kota tempat Klein memulai petualangannya
- Siapa "Hantu Terakhir" dalam cerita ini
- Siapa Pencipta Dunia dalam cerita ini
- Apa simbol penting dalam ritual Beyonder
- Siapa antagonis utama yang dikenal sebagai "Dewa Waktu"
- Jalan Beyonder apa yang diikuti Fors Wall
- Siapa kakak laki-laki Amon
- Keluarga mana yang memiliki hubungan kuat dengan kekuatan Beyonder
- Jalan Beyonder apa yang diikuti Emlyn White
- Siapa Kaisar yang meninggalkan catatan dalam kode rahasia
- Organisasi mana yang menyembah Sang Raja Kuning
- Dimensi apa yang digunakan oleh Spectator untuk manipulasi mental
- Siapa anggota Tarot Club dari Kota Perak
- Siapa raja yang ingin menjadi dewa
- Warna kabut yang digunakan untuk menggambarkan The Fool
- Apa nama organisasi rahasia yang didirikan Klein
50 Clues: Siapa kakak laki-laki Amon • Siapa nama asli "The Magician" • Jalan yang ditempuh Audrey Hall • Siapa vampir anggota Tarot Club • Hermes dikenal sebagai Dewa apa • Siapa nama asli "The Hanged Man" • Siapa raja yang ingin menjadi dewa • Kota mana yang dikuasai oleh Feysac • Gelar apa yang diberikan kepada Adam • Siapa Pencipta Dunia dalam cerita ini • ...
My Big Sister is a Teacher 2025-11-24
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- What you did prior to landing a full time teaching position.
- What goes off that tells students to get to class/go to lunch.
- Fill in the blanks "Stop, _ ____ ____ what you're doing." - Ivan Frederic.
- What we used to have to wrap our coins in when doing our lunch orders.
- Childhood disney channel show "As the bell ____"
- The "dance" we went to in primary school where we could live out our cowgirl dreams.
- The white writing on the classic royal blue 'teacher lanyard'.
- First name of the teacher at St Rochs that used to wear clogs and fitted blazers with elbow patches and the sleeves rolled up.
- The word I like to use to describe your handwriting.
- The brand/name of school shoes we used to wear.
- Your favourite grade to teach but also the grade you will teach next year.
- The computer game that had all the games. Including our favourite dentist one.
- The fruit you would find at a teacher's desk.
- What we all believe kids are that they have you as their teacher.
- The one activity you used to do "daily" before it got a paywall.
- That one day where everyone dresses up at school as a character of choice.
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- Jackson five said" _ _ _ is easy as 1, 2, 3"
- Our twilight sports top graphic said as such : Girls go _____!
- A place where you all (teachers) hang out, and a place I'd love to one day visit and be apart of. Some might call it the "Teacher's Smoko"
- The brand of tool you use to have a "good hair day."
- The food place you were able to frequent on many lunch hours due the school's prime location.
- Hand sign you make your kids do when they have the same answer a someone else.
- What every teacher has, but always says they don't.
- Who you turn into when school break rolls around.
- Teacher's most common form of communication with parents etc.
- The thing that has to be done for each student. Also of which, you dread to complete.
- What your students call you.
- The one food that was always served at school discos.
- The one thing you must make/have before you leave the house.
29 Clues: What your students call you. • Jackson five said" _ _ _ is easy as 1, 2, 3" • The fruit you would find at a teacher's desk. • The brand/name of school shoes we used to wear. • Childhood disney channel show "As the bell ____" • Who you turn into when school break rolls around. • What every teacher has, but always says they don't. • ...
Fun Friday Fun Facts 2025-06-27
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- The Roadrunner is always running from Wile E _________
- Blended fruits, juices, and usually some kind of vegetable or vitamins
- To drive from Florida to Georgia, you have to head this direction
- What does Batman drive?
- What is another name for the Will-o'-the-Wisp? This name is related to gourds
- If you need to clean your hands but there's no sink use ___________
- Trolls, Pitch Perfect, and Twilight
- Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars song
- What is the main Dragon's name in How to Train Your Dragon?
- What is Robin Hood's crew of outlaws called?
- New York and Chicago both think they have the best version of this food
- Michelle Pfeiffer, Anne Hathaway, Zoe Kravitz, Eartha Kitt, and Halle Berry
- Hector and Madam __________ were distant relatives in Holes
- What lies between Mars and Jupiter?
- What do witches brew in?
- This typically goes on a Bride's head, its also a word for the "other side"
- _________ killed the cat
- Dramatic, Situational, and ___________ Irony
- This is used to clean the ice during and after hockey games
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- A minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc
- The largest signature on the Declaration of Independance
- A convenience store and a set of "lucky" numbers
- Alvin and the ___________
- This shiny plastic gets stuck on everything
- If you don't have staples or tape try to hold things together with
- A form of coffee you will find in Americanos, Macchiatos, and Lattes
- The sixth color in the Rainbow
- Who always kidnaps Princess Peach?
- The villain in The Emperors New Groove
- Teenagers, Welcome to the Black Parade, Mama
- How many Centimeters in a Decimeter?
- This sweet treat is made by heating and mixing sugar and a source of cream
- A reanimated creature and a Cranberries song
- The thicker of the two bones that make up your lower leg
- What state is West of Pennsylvania
- What does Blue look for?
- Roman God of the dead
- The Big Red Dog
- Plants do not require much maintenance and are seen as "easy" houseplants
- Who is Morgan Le Fae's brother?
- Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday
- To get both feet off of the ground in one movement
42 Clues: The Big Red Dog • Roman God of the dead • What does Batman drive? • What does Blue look for? • What do witches brew in? • _________ killed the cat • Alvin and the ___________ • Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars song • The sixth color in the Rainbow • Who is Morgan Le Fae's brother? • Who always kidnaps Princess Peach? • What state is West of Pennsylvania • Trolls, Pitch Perfect, and Twilight • ...
Copenhagen Quiz 2025-12-21
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- Amusement park in Copenhagen opened in 1843
- The part of the plant used to make matcha
- What we are <3
- Name of Debi’s former roommate
- The colour most often associated with Gianna’s dresses
- One of Aylin’s favourite stores
- A city in Bulgaria
- star shaped fortress in Copenhagen
- Famous alternative neighbourhood in Copenhagen, known for its open drug trade
- Person who yelled at us
- Type of person we dislike, also a derogatory term
- Surname of Gianna’s first husband in The Maddest Obsession
- A type of cuisine Debi loves and Aylin dislikes
- Danish word for cosy comfort
- Something you may find in the botanical gardens
- Colourful harbor district in Copenhagen
- Hello in Danish
- Danish currency
- Surname of one of the protagonists in The Maddest Obsession
- The year we met each other
- Name of several Danish kings
- Seafaring people from Denmark’s history
- What Gianna is afraid of
- Name of current Danish king
- Type of wood used for matcha whisk
- The city where The Maddest Obsession is set in
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- Name of our Airbnb host
- Famous statue in the harbour of Copenhagen
- A type of matcha
- Region in Northern Europe, which includes Denmark
- Name of the street our Airbnb was on
- Danish company producing plastic toys
- Copenhagen is the capital of this country
- Type of building Gianna and Christian first meet in
- The agency Christian works for in The Maddest Obsession
- Name of Gianna’s best friend
- Which “team” does Debi support in Twilight
- Popular Trope in books, popularised on TikTok
- Quiz we did everyday
- The number Christian is obsessed with in The Maddest Obsession
- Surname of Denmark’s most famous author known for fairytales
- Clothing brand selling minimalist clothing with a flagship store in Copenhagen
- What Gianna embodies compared to Christian’s structured life
- Residence of Danish Royal Family
- The country associated with matcha
- Slang term we frequently use, meaning to serve/ be awesome
- A term of endearment Christian uses in The Maddest Obsession
- Name of our favourite cafe in Copenhagen, where they have the best cinnamon rolls
48 Clues: What we are <3 • Hello in Danish • Danish currency • A type of matcha • A city in Bulgaria • Quiz we did everyday • Name of our Airbnb host • Person who yelled at us • What Gianna is afraid of • The year we met each other • Name of current Danish king • Name of Gianna’s best friend • Danish word for cosy comfort • Name of several Danish kings • Name of Debi’s former roommate • ...
Myths and Fantasy 2024-03-26
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- Utah has a ranch named after it
- The most beautiful goddess
- Works for Hades
- Half deer half rabbit
- Jacob named Bella's baby after this
- Heavens guardians
- An extraterrestrial being
- Popular West Virginia folklore
- Giant one eye monster
- A love triangle between a girl, a werewolf, and a vampire
- Beautiful voice, evil intentions
- Bunny He comes around Easter
- Shes into them beasts
- Popular Puerto Rico folklore
- Fire breathing monsters
- Has the skin of a killer
- Half lion half bird
- A movie about blue people
- A damsel in distress
- new world in a wardrobe
- A flying horse
- A feathery thing used for flying
- A horned horse
- They'll steal your booty
- She has an other mother
- horse An internet urban legend of a horse with a long neck
- She lures your kids and drowns them in the river
- He´ll shoot you with the arrow of love
- Common Gothic architecture that wards off evil spirits
- Tiny human with wings
- Evil spirits
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- Its Washingtons most famous myth
- Say her name in front of a mirror
- Most famous candy man
- Theres a Bridge named after him
- A school for all young wizards
- Hes charming and sweeps the princess off her feet
- You know what else has layers?
- Snake hair
- He owns a moving castle
- A British boy with a wand
- ¨Do you want a balloon Georgie?¨
- An Irish folklore that tells the death of the person who hears their screams
- Dobby is a free ____
- An internet ARG about slenderman tapes
- She wants to be part of that world
- Creepy internet stories that were popular in the 2010s
- Water horse who makes people ride them and drowns them
- Its Mr. Tumnus
- 1986 fantasy movie starring David Bowie
- Fairy Tuck your tooth under your pillow
- Let down your hair
- Jacob Black
- They'll lure you into the ocean with their singing
- The king of Elfhame
- Half human half horse
- TWD
- Claus He comes around Christmas eve
- She was a sleeping beauty
- Bird on fire
60 Clues: TWD • Snake hair • Jacob Black • Bird on fire • Evil spirits • Its Mr. Tumnus • A flying horse • A horned horse • Works for Hades • Heavens guardians • Let down your hair • Half lion half bird • The king of Elfhame • Dobby is a free ____ • A damsel in distress • Most famous candy man • Half deer half rabbit • Giant one eye monster • Shes into them beasts • Half human half horse • Tiny human with wings • ...
Famous Movies 2025-05-15
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- Are you not entertained?
- Club The first world of fight club is: you do not talk about fight club
- Knight Why so serious
- The ocean chose me
- There's a lot of things that don't make sense
- Hard Yippee-ki-yay, motherfker!
- As far as I remember, I always wanted to be a gangster
- Blood has been shed Jerry
- Gump Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get
- Jam I believe I can fly
- It wasn't over; it still isn't over!
- Show Good Morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening and good night.
- We'll always have Paris
- Who are you going to call?
- It ain't about how hard you hit.
- Ogres are like onions
- to the Future Where we're going, we don't need roads
- As if
- A whole new whole
- Wars May the force be with you
- Dancing Nobody puts Baby in the corner
- This is the skin of a killer
- There is no spoon
- of oz Follow the yellow brick road
- You're going to need a bigger boat
- Plastics
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- When you're facing a loaded gun, what's the difference?
- in Pink It's called a sense of humor - you should get one - they're nice.
- Girls On Wednesdays we wear pink
- I'll be back
- Let's dance!
- A hobby should pass the time, not fill it
- I'm going to make him an offer can can't refuse
- In space no one can hear you scream
- Candles Long Duk Dong
- Nemo Just keep swimming
- We don't talk about Bruno
- Park Life finds a way
- They may take our lives, but they will never take our freedom!
- Let it go
- I'm the king of the world
- Potter You're a wizard
- Fiction Say 'what' again
- Bill Revenge is a dish best serve cold
- No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, a dream is a wish that will come true
- Here's Johnny!
- Club A brain, a beauty, a jock, a rebel and a recluse
47 Clues: As if • Plastics • Let it go • I'll be back • Let's dance! • Here's Johnny! • A whole new whole • There is no spoon • The ocean chose me • Ogres are like onions • We'll always have Paris • Are you not entertained? • Candles Long Duk Dong • Blood has been shed Jerry • We don't talk about Bruno • I'm the king of the world • Who are you going to call? • Park Life finds a way • ...
Hobbit Words 2021-2022 Week 22 2021-09-28
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- when the sun shines all day in the far north or south
- Greek philosophers who believe the gods are present in everything, Fate controls everything that happens, there are no such things as sin, life after death, or judgment, and that people should work hard and do their duty
- snow house
- very small island
- Chinese beauty standard of tiny feet achieved by binding from a young age
- Greek philosophers who believe the gods aren't involved in human actions, events happen by chance, there are no such things as sin, life after death, or judgment, and that people should pursue happiness and pleasure while they're alive
- plant that reproduces with cones and seeds
- dead, hardened epidermis cells in woody stems
- plants with bendable stems
- a condition in which the seed is inactive or "asleep"
- when seeds begin to grow
- when the sun rises only slightly as if it were twilight
- an Islamic king
- plants with stiff woody stems
- supply that is found in nature and is not man-made
- plant that reproduces with flowers, fruit, and seeds
- a consideration or estimate of the similarities or differences between two things
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- European version of the Arabic word for Egyptian
- historical Viking poems
- people groups that lived north of the Arctic Circle
- printing block made of a single letter or character, able to be repositioned into any desired combination
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a trope comparison device using “like” or “as”
- delicate pottery made from coal dust and fine white clay
- using an explicit statement
- trees that do not lose their leaves in winter
- suggested but not directly expressed
- sent from one country for sale in another
- plant that reproduces with seeds in cones
- a harbor or city with a harbor where ships can load and unload their goods
- a trope comparison device that declares two unlike things to be alike in some manner
- trees that lose their leaves in winter
- magnetic floating device capable of finding north and south
- medical method involving the insertion of tiny needles into the body at special points to relieve undesirable symptoms
34 Clues: snow house • an Islamic king • very small island • historical Viking poems • when seeds begin to grow • plants with bendable stems • using an explicit statement • plants with stiff woody stems • suggested but not directly expressed • trees that lose their leaves in winter • sent from one country for sale in another • plant that reproduces with seeds in cones • ...
Literary and Historical Vocabulary for Unit 1: The Crucible 2023-09-26
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- italicized or parenthetical text describing the setting, actions, props, lighting, scenery, costumes, etc. of the play
- a repeated consonant sound at the beginning of consecutive words
- the literary term for exaggeration
- the character who opposes the main character
- drama that is light and often humorous in tone
- describes a narrator who can only see one perspective
- describes a character that does not change over the course of the text
- the central character of a play or other literary work
- a long speech spoken by a single character
- The genre of The Twilight Zone, which allowed the show to get away with serious social commentary without running afoul of censors.
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- a repeated syntactical pattern used to create a harmonious sound and demonstrate a pattern
- describes a two-dimensional character, a "cookie cutter" character lacking in complexity
- drama that portrays the downfall of the main character
- describes a character who changes over the course of the text
- conversation between characters
- the author of a play
- Arthur Miller served jail time for this crime.
- describes an all-seeing, all-knowing narrator
- when a phrase or clause runs from one line of poetry into the next
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- a work of literature written to be performed for an audience
- saying one thing but meaning the opposite
- religious reformers who wanted to "purify" the church of the remnants of Catholicism and practiced a strict form of Christianity, living plainly and worshipping in simple meeting houses
- describes a complex and fully developed character
- two opposites that are simultaneously true
- a comparison that does not use "like" or "as"
- a character whose traits contrast sharply with another character
- when a nonhuman thing is described with human characteristics
- Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible to criticize this historical event in the 1950s.
- to put the text in your own words
- using a part of something to refer to the whole
- a vessel used for melting a substance using high heat; a difficult test
- John Proctor's crime-- and the only commandment he cannot name.
- a reference to a literary or historical work
34 Clues: the author of a play • conversation between characters • to put the text in your own words • a comparison using "like" or "as" • the literary term for exaggeration • saying one thing but meaning the opposite • two opposites that are simultaneously true • a long speech spoken by a single character • the character who opposes the main character • ...
Luke Knox - 1 2019-01-04
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- proprietary ______, the phrase given to denote a brand name which has become so commonplace that it eventually denotes the class of products itself (example: kleenex for tissue)
- home of the throwed rolls in sikeston, missouri
- the temperature and pressure at which solid, liquid, and gas coexist in equilibrium
- the point on which a lever rests and on which it pivots (your elbow serves as this in an arm wrestling match)
- resembling tobacco, this kid-entric brand of chewing gum was available in colorful strands, housed in a pouch (3 words)
- off-color, now antiquated, term designating mental retardation. also refers to peoples indigenous to southeast asia.
- discovered penicillin, quite accidentally
- edward cullen of twilight fame nearly died from this epidemic before being turned by carlisle
- noah's ark wood
- brother ____'s salvation show, pack up the babies and grab the old ladies cause everyone goes (neal diamond)
- third vice president of the US, he shot his political rival alexander hamilton in a famous duel (hint: big daddy) 2 words
- style of comedy involving exagerrated physical activity. name derived from thin slats of wood used for producing loud sounds with minimal pain on stage
- garfield's meal of choice
- weasley's family pet, peter pettigrew in rat form
- ____ taste good like a cigarette should
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- mascot of coastal carolina university, derived from the caunterbury tales
- african slave trade plant, from which a popular southern delicacy syrup was developed
- richard adams classic novel, featuring a warren of rabbits (2 words)
- let's go to this small town in texas, with waylon and willie and the boys
- lorrie morgan's second husband, a country music star who was "no stranger to the rain" before dying of acute alcohol toxicity
- spunky, fictitious san diegoan news anchor
- the ____, saved by the bell's diner hang out spot
- scottish monster, rarely seen (abbreviated name)
- tending to talk a great deal, adjective
- jacob marley was said to be as dead as this
- japenese currency
- nba assist leader, by a large margin
- how oft shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? this number times seven
- one hundred of these marked the wooded home of young christopher's make believe toys
- heaviest dog breed, english in origin
30 Clues: noah's ark wood • japenese currency • garfield's meal of choice • nba assist leader, by a large margin • heaviest dog breed, english in origin • tending to talk a great deal, adjective • ____ taste good like a cigarette should • discovered penicillin, quite accidentally • spunky, fictitious san diegoan news anchor • jacob marley was said to be as dead as this • ...
ELA Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-05
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- Number of ceramic apples on Mrs. VanMalsen's shelf
- Last name of teacher who is across the hall
- Maus, Saints, New Kid, and White Bird are all THIS type of book.
- The second book in Jason Reynolds' Track series
- First and last name of author known for writing To All the Boys I've Loved Before
- Number of book sin the Michael Vey series PLUS the number of books in The Program series
- Last name of author who wrote Legend, Warcross, Batman Nightwalker, and more (all sci-fi)
- Author of Divergent, Insurgent, and Allegiant
- The number of student desks in this room
- Pink stickers represent this genre in the classroom library
- Number of books in the Harry Potter series MINUS the number of books in the Red Queen series
- We are the ______________ Eagles.
- One of Ponyboy's brothers
- Last name of author who writes about the Baudelaire orphans
- First book in Marissa Meyer's The Lunar Chronicles
- Mrs. VanMalsen's Hogwarts house
- __________ and Juliet
- Mrs. VanMalsen has three sets of this board game, and even she doesn't know why.
- One of your battle words
- Sarah J. Maas wrote Throne of ________.
- The color of Mrs. VanMalsen's writer's notebook/journal
- Main character's first name in The Hate U Give
- The school librarian's last name
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- Vampires and Werewolves are at odds in this series
- Auggie, Via, and Jack Will are all characters in this book
- The state of being casual, at ease, and relaxed
- Author of the Scythe series and the Unwind series
- A Shakespeare play
- Last name of teacher who is next door
- Who wrote the March trilogy set of graphic novels?
- Last name of author who wrote Refugee, Prisoner B-3087, Grenade, and more (all historical fiction)
- Another 8th grade ELA teacher at this school
- Number of paper lanterns in this room
- C.S. Lewis wrote The Chronicles of _______.
- One of your battle words
- Mrs. VanMalsen's pencil cup is shaped like an ____.
- First and last name of author known for MANY fantasy books and series
- Another 8th grade ELA teacher at this school
- Chris Colfer wrote The Land of ________.
- someone who is gifted in a particular area
- Green stickers represent this genre in the classroom library
- Books with a yellow sticker are THIS genre
- Stay _________, Ponyboy
- Mrs. VanMalsen became a teacher for the ________________.
44 Clues: A Shakespeare play • __________ and Juliet • Stay _________, Ponyboy • One of your battle words • One of your battle words • One of Ponyboy's brothers • Mrs. VanMalsen's Hogwarts house • The school librarian's last name • We are the ______________ Eagles. • Last name of teacher who is next door • Number of paper lanterns in this room • Sarah J. Maas wrote Throne of ________. • ...
3rd project 2024-12-06
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- Grassland: A grassy biome found in temperate regions with moderate rainfall, characterized by rolling hills and rich soils.
- Wetlands with acidic, peaty soil, often dominated by sphagnum moss and characterized nutrient levels.
- Fragmentation process by which large habitats are divided into smaller, isolated patches due to human activities or natural processes.
- A type of wetland with acidic waters, rich in minerals, and supported by grasses and reeds.
- Destruction: The complete loss of a habitat, often resulting from deforestation, urbanization, or other forms of land use change.
- Wetlands dominated by herbaceous plants, often found near rivers, lakes, or coastal areas.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow, found in polar regions and high mountains.
- An underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or materials through which water can move easily.
- Degradation: The decline in quality or suitability of a habitat due to pollution, overuse, or other environmental stressors.
- Zone: Also known as the twilight zone, this part of the ocean ranges from 200 to 1,000 meters deep, where light does not reach and pressure is high.
- A mixed woodland-grassland ecosystem characterized by a seasonal rainfall pattern and grasses with scattered trees.
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- Rainforest: A dense, evergreen forest found in tropical regions with high rainfall, rich biodiversity, and multiple layers of vegetation.
- A cold, treeless biome found in the Arctic and on top of mountains, where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- Grassland: Grasslands found in mountainous regions, often at higher elevations with cooler temperatures.
- A barren area of land where little, resulting in harsh living conditions and sparse vegetation.
- Areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface for at least part of the year, including marshes, swamps, and bogs.
- (Boreal Forest): The world’s largest terrestrial biome, characterized by coniferous forests and cold climates, primarily found in Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Scandin11. Deciduous Forest: Forests composed of trees that shed their leaves annually, found in temperate regions with distinct seasonal changes.
- A wetland with standing water and dominated by woody plants, often found near rivers or coastal areas.
- Zone: The uppermost layer of the ocean, extending from the surface down to about 200 meters, where sunlight penetrates and photosynthesis can occur.
- Zone: The midnight zone of the ocean, ranging from 1,000 to 000 meters deep, characterized by complete darkness and cold temperatures.
20 Clues: Wetlands dominated by herbaceous plants, often found near rivers, lakes, or coastal areas. • A type of wetland with acidic waters, rich in minerals, and supported by grasses and reeds. • A barren area of land where little, resulting in harsh living conditions and sparse vegetation. • ...
Chapter 3.2 Feeding Relationships & Energy Key Terms 2022-01-04
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- an organism that maintains its body temperature by exchanging heat with its surroundings, which means that their body temperature varies with the environment temperature.
- a diagram that shows the amount of energy in each trophic level of a food chain. Shown with various units of energy such as joules, KJ, or calories.
- a diagram that shows the number of organisms in each trophic level of a food chain
- (GPP) the amount of light or chemical energy fixed by producers in a given length of time in a given area, usually given as units of energy per unit area per unit of time (for example, kJ/m2/year)
- an organism which is able to use light energy to synthesize organic compounds.
- the layer of water in the ocean where there is a low level of light which is not sufficient for photosynthesis, it is sometimes also referred to as the twilight zone.
- measures the color of the surface layers of water and follows the changes in chlorophyll concentration and, therefore, the amount of producers present.
- an organism that maintains its body temperature by generating heat in metabolic processes, which means that they must expend energy maintaining their body temperature.
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- the light intensity at which the rate of photosynthesis and the rate of respiration are equal
- the process by which a body of water becomes enriched in dissolved nutrients (such as nitrates and phosphates) that stimulate the growth of producers, usually resulting in the depletion of dissolved oxygen.
- (NPP) the amount of energy that is left over after respiration to be made into new plant biomass
- an organism which is able to use chemical energy to synthesize organic compounds.
- defined as the energy supply available to trophic level, divided by the energy consumed by trophic level and expressed as a percent.
- the upper area/layer, with sufficient light for photosynthesis (upper 80m)
- a diagram that shows the biomass (glucose) in each trophic level of a food chain. Shown with various units but most common is grams of carbon per meter squared.
- the process by which all living organisms release energy from their food by oxidizing glucose
- zone the surface layers of the ocean which receives sunlight
- an organism that is adapted to survive extreme temperatures, pressure, salinity, or pH
18 Clues: zone the surface layers of the ocean which receives sunlight • the upper area/layer, with sufficient light for photosynthesis (upper 80m) • an organism which is able to use light energy to synthesize organic compounds. • an organism which is able to use chemical energy to synthesize organic compounds. • ...
Cartoon 2023-06-21
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- Enter the exciting world of Pokemon, where trainers journey with their Pokemon companions, battle, and strive to become Pokemon Masters.
- Meet the adorable rescue pups of Adventure Bay and their leader Ryder as they work together on exciting missions to protect and help their community.
- Follow the lovable pig Peppa and her family as they experience everyday adventures, teaching young viewers about family and friendship.
- Follow the adventures of SpongeBob, a friendly and energetic sponge who lives in a fun-filled underwater world called Bikini Bottom.
- Follow the superhero team of teenage crime-fighters as they navigate the challenges of being heroes while embracing their unique personalities.
- Join Finn the human and his magical shape-shifting dog, Jake, on their whimsical adventures in the Land of Ooo, encountering strange creatures and friends.
- Join Ben Tennyson as he discovers a mysterious device called the Omnitrix, allowing him to transform into various alien creatures and fight evil forces.
- Solve mysteries with Scooby-Doo and his gang as they uncover the truth behind supernatural events, always ending with a surprising twist.
- Meet the iconic Disney character Mickey Mouse and his friends as they embark on various adventures filled with laughter and friendship.
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- Enter the town of Springfield and meet the quirky Simpson family, known for their humorous misadventures and satirical take on everyday life.
- Join Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three super-powered sisters, as they use their unique abilities to save the city of Townsville from villains.
- Enter the icy kingdom of Arendelle and follow the magical journey of Anna and Elsa, sisters with extraordinary powers, as they learn the true meaning of love and sisterhood.
- Join Dora and her talking backpack as they go on educational and interactive adventures, solving puzzles and overcoming obstacles.
- Enter the colorful world of Equestria and follow the magical adventures of Twilight Sparkle and her pony friends, teaching valuable lessons about friendship.
- Join the mischievous cat Tom and clever mouse Jerry in their endless chase and comedic antics that keep audiences laughing.
15 Clues: Join the mischievous cat Tom and clever mouse Jerry in their endless chase and comedic antics that keep audiences laughing. • Join Dora and her talking backpack as they go on educational and interactive adventures, solving puzzles and overcoming obstacles. • ...
Film & Television Epic Crossword 2021-11-08
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- She's a rich high-school student who is learning to cope with adolescence and its problems. She also helps a new student gain popularity and in the process discovers her own feelings for someone.
- Blends the style of classic sitcoms with the MCU, in which two super-powered beings living their ideal suburban lives - begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.
- An adventurous girl walks through a secret door in her new home and discovers a strangely idealised version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.
- When Bella Swan relocates to Forks, Washington, to live with her father, she meets a mysterious boy, Edward Cullen, and gets drawn to him.
- A race of immortal beings with superhuman powers who have secretly lived on Earth for thousands of years, reunite to battle the evil Deviants.
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- David Fincher returns to the director's chair for this 20th Century Fox thriller about a husband who becomes the prime suspect in his wife's disappearance after she vanishes on their fifth wedding anniversary.
- Two children come across a magical board game. While playing it, they meet Alan, a man who was trapped in the game, and attempt to free him while facing different kinds of danger.
- An eleven-year-old orphan, discovers that he is a wizard and is invited to study at a special school. Even as he escapes a dreary life and enters a world of magic, he finds trouble awaiting him.
- A year after Sidney's mom is murdered, more murders start to occur. She begins to suspect if these murders are related and tries to find the killer as everyone seems to be a suspect.
- Set in late 1970s London, follows a young grifter, a clever and creative girl determined to make a name for herself with her designs.
10 Clues: Set in late 1970s London, follows a young grifter, a clever and creative girl determined to make a name for herself with her designs. • When Bella Swan relocates to Forks, Washington, to live with her father, she meets a mysterious boy, Edward Cullen, and gets drawn to him. • ...
Netflix Movies and TV Series 2022-03-22
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- American Movie - After being home-schooled abroad, new student Cady gets a crash course in high school life when popular clique the Plastics invites to sit with them.
- Korean Movie - Chasing after space debris and faraway dreams in year 2092, four misfits unearth explosive secrets during the attempted trade of a wide-eyed humanoid.
- Thai Movie - When two siblings stumble on a strange hole in the wall of their grandparent's house, horrifying incidents reveal sinister secrets about their family.
- American TV-series - This hit sitcom follows the merry misadventures of six 20-something pals as they navigate the pitfalls of work, life, and love in 1990s Manhattan.
- American TV-Series - Fiercely independent single mom raises gifted, Ivy League-bound daughter amid a continual stream of quick-witted repartee.
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- Filipino Movie - Four sisters unite to stop their young brother's pending nuptials upon meeting his fiancee's demanding family, revealing long-simmering family issues.
- Korean TV-Series - Inside a national weather service, love proves just as difficult to predict as rain or shine for for a diligent fore caster and her free-spirited co-worker.
- American Movie - When an insatiable great white shark terrorizes Amity Island, a police chief, an oceanographer and a grizzled shark hunter seek to destroy the beast.
- Korean TV-Series - He faces unintended consequences when he takes a shot at Babel's throne.
- Korean TV-Series - Hundreds of cash-strapped players accept a strange invitation to compete in children's games. Inside, a tempting prize awaits-with deadly high stakes.
- American Movie - When Bella Swan moves in with her father, she starts school and meets Edward, a mysterious classmate who reveals himself to be a 108-year-old vampire.
- Filipino TV-Series - A woman who was raised in Italy by adoptive parents runs away to her birthplace, where she finally meets and falls for her pen pal.
12 Clues: Korean TV-Series - He faces unintended consequences when he takes a shot at Babel's throne. • American TV-Series - Fiercely independent single mom raises gifted, Ivy League-bound daughter amid a continual stream of quick-witted repartee. • ...
EXODUS 12 2023-03-16
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- EXODUS 12:12 “On that same night I will pass through Egypt and strike down every firstborn of both people and animals, and I will bring ___________ on all the gods of Egypt. I am the Lord.
- EXODUS 12:14 “This is a day you are to commemorate; for the generations to come you shall celebrate it as a festival to the Lord—a lasting ____________.
- EXODUS 12:5 The animals you choose must be year-old males without _________, and you may take them from the sheep or the goats.
- EXODUS 12:31 During the night Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, “Up! __________ my people, you and the Israelites! Go, worship the Lord as you have requested.
- EXODUS 12:13 The blood will be a ________ for you on the houses where you are, and when I see the blood, I will pass over you. No destructive plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.
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- EXODUS 12:11 This is how you are to eat it: with your cloak tucked into your belt, your sandals on your feet and your staff in your hand. Eat it in haste; it is the Lord’s _______.
- EXODUS 12:6 Take care of them until the fourteenth day of the month, when all the members of the community of Israel must slaughter them at ___________.
- EXODUS 12:7 Then they are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and tops of the ___________ of the houses where they eat the lambs.
8 Clues: EXODUS 12:5 The animals you choose must be year-old males without _________, and you may take them from the sheep or the goats. • EXODUS 12:7 Then they are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and tops of the ___________ of the houses where they eat the lambs. • ...
Disney World 2024-12-17
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- It’s a small world motto
- Irish restaurant in Disney springs
- name of back entrance to Epcot
- barn____
- beauty and the beast themed restaurant
- welcome foolish mortals
- restaurant at top of contemporary
- country bear
- ride that replaced great movie ride
- seafood restaurant @ Epcot
- yo ho yo ho
- Epcot pavilion with countries
- new fastpass service
- other transportation to magic kingdom than monorail
- magic kingdom fireworks
- toy story land rollercoaster
- Epcot fireworks
- former MGM Studios
- band rock n roller coaster is based off
- restaurant with German cuisine and live music
- ride based off twilight zone
- hangliding ride
- anniversary celebrating
- Epcot fall festival
- Hawaiian all you can eat cuisine at Polynesian
- big disney springs store
- Epcot refreshment stop with soda tastings from around world
- what you ride on Avatar flight of passage
- winter themed waterpark
- name of beach club and yacht club pool
- eat with Dinos
- piano bar at boardwalk
- yeti rollercoaster
- home to Aladdin and spice road table
- first Star Wars ride at Hollywood studios
- my oh my what a wonderful___
- French quarter & riverside
- replaced maelstrom in Norway
- space themed restaurant
- gondola system
- toy story ___
- restaurant inside magic kingdom castle
- princesses you can see in Norway pavilion
- saratoga ____
- Disney world location/ city
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- Star Wars land
- Main Street __
- see animals outside of hotel room
- flying elephant ride
- animal kingdom icon
- home to Snow White and karamel kucche
- Epcot spring festival
- pandora/ avatar boat ride
- home of space mountain
- name of ball ride at Epcot
- resort with monorail station
- stage show at Hollywood studios
- prince charming’s regal ____
- turtle talk with ____
- Hawaiian themed DVC resort
- vocal performers in American pavilion
- doc resort connected to contemporary
- wildest ride in wilderness
- home to maple popcorn + iconic cheese soup
- employees name
- In the ______ world
- bowling alley with great cuisine
- hibachi restaurant
- home to rose and crown
- oldest Star Wars attraction
- journey into imagination with _____
- home to croissants, belle, and remy
- name of Dino land in animal kingdom
- iconic treat at gastons
- great big beautiful tomorrow
- formally known as downtown Disney
- iconic pineapple soft serve
- home of splash mountain
- Chevrolet ride
- name of US pavilion theatre at Epcot
- hall of ___
- home to mulan and Acrobatics
82 Clues: barn____ • yo ho yo ho • hall of ___ • country bear • toy story ___ • saratoga ____ • Star Wars land • Main Street __ • employees name • Chevrolet ride • eat with Dinos • gondola system • Epcot fireworks • hangliding ride • former MGM Studios • hibachi restaurant • yeti rollercoaster • animal kingdom icon • In the ______ world • Epcot fall festival • flying elephant ride • new fastpass service • ...
Marisa Crossword :) 2024-04-09
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- OTPHJ for long
- The Boys punched a hole in this
- Where Christian and Josue fell in love
- Josues HS graduation year
- Donnie’s fave song to play on guitar
- This animated character hung in our home for 2 years
- Aryan’s producer tag
- YikYak Celebrity
- Building like a yacht
- The third and best artist of the trio, this is his hometown
- Nathans first kiss
- First Party we missed?
- Where your favorite boys are from
- you’re a ten if you rate this movie a ten
- amount of chicken nuggets consumed by nathan in a week on average
- Where we are all gonna live in a couple years
- What Woman would save the world from the AI Society
- Christian Leo and Donovan’s Nickname
- Katie’s Halloween Hero
- Leo’s first kiss
- Free Snack for everyone
- Nathan’s tool for distraction
- This is pitched, or somewhere important in Twilight
- Sav is skeptical of these
- We all love you so much, write ‘Okay” to acknowledge we’ll always be there for each other
- steamy brendall pic
- Taki?
- The New Skeeps
- Weird Combo for Pasta Sauce
- Nathan’s amazon catchphrase
- An airport and before someone's sur name
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- What does YBM actually stand for
- Kendall’s catch phrase
- Worst Place for a hangover
- Second of the three rappers, Aubrey Graham’s alter ego is what?
- You’re Terrible at this game,especially when drunk
- What is Morgane’s last name
- Taught us Opus
- Your fave drunk phrase
- Donnie’s Disguise
- Something new, cutting edge and fresh
- What is Poster Ray’s enemy
- Where we are all gonna live in the summers when we are older
- First House Dinner
- Josues favorite body part to talk about
- Katie’s biggest accomplishment as a child
- Nathan does this when too drunk
- A classic game of guessing one of three rhymers, the Utopia rapper’s nickname and burger
- Late Night Studying
- Who Frog Squishmallow was named after
- Better than Chipotle
- What game fits in a suitcase
- When you me katie and leo became best friends
- Christian and Your drunk anthem
- Letting someone know, text slang
- place where leo got frosted tips
- How often am i gonna miss ya
- What’s going on in Katie’s room
- Mythical Creature
- Leo’s penguin
60 Clues: Taki? • Leo’s penguin • OTPHJ for long • Taught us Opus • The New Skeeps • YikYak Celebrity • Leo’s first kiss • Donnie’s Disguise • Mythical Creature • First House Dinner • Nathans first kiss • Late Night Studying • steamy brendall pic • Aryan’s producer tag • Better than Chipotle • Building like a yacht • Kendall’s catch phrase • Your fave drunk phrase • First Party we missed? • Katie’s Halloween Hero • ...
Mammalian Terminology 2022-10-04
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- Dead animals. Scavenging animals will feed on this.
- an activity pattern in which the animal may be active for short periods, and inactive for longer periods. Usually driven by weather.
- A breeding behavior displayed by bats, where both sexes gather in large numbers for reproduction, generally in the fall and followed by delayed implantation.
- Underground lifestyle. These animals spend all or most of their time under the soil.
- A group of babies born to a single mother in one pregnancy.
- Period of fetal development in the womb. Active development.
- animals most active during daylight hours
- Short term hibernation, in which an animal reduces its temperature and metabolism to save energy, typically for a length of time measured in hours.
- The process of fully transitioning offspring from a milk diet to a diet of natural foods.
- A fixed location routinely used for urination or defecation by an animal.
- Places of refuge in which animals hibernate.
- Living under the snow, at the surface of the ground.
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- An activity pattern associated with twilight hours. Animals are most active at dawn and dusk. Few mammals strictly follow this pattern, though many show peaks of activity during these times.
- A hiding spot for food or the act of collecting and storing food for later use. Some animals store small amounts of food in many places, others store larger amounts in a single spot.
- The diet of a mammal that consists of plant matter that is from trees or shrubs: Leaves, stems, buds, twigs, and bark. This is different from that of a grazer, which eats mostly grass.
- a part of the breeding cycle in which a female is capable of becoming pregnant. Also referred to as "heat" in domestic animals.
- When one species benefits through its relationship with another species without causing harm to either. Primarily used to describe species that live in close association with humans.
- A physiological state in which body temperature and metabolism are lowered to conserve energy. An extended form of torpor which may last days or even months.
- A locally extinct species
- The movement of animals from one area to another, typically from the area of their birth to a new home range as they approach adulthood.
- First part of a scientific name used by taxonomists to group a related species.
- Animals most active during the night.
- The act of giving birth.
23 Clues: The act of giving birth. • A locally extinct species • Animals most active during the night. • animals most active during daylight hours • Places of refuge in which animals hibernate. • Dead animals. Scavenging animals will feed on this. • Living under the snow, at the surface of the ground. • A group of babies born to a single mother in one pregnancy. • ...
LC Halloween Trivia 2021-10-26
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- Record-breaking mountain nicknamed "Graveyard in the Clouds"
- Eyes on the prize in Quidditch
- author of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
- Art medium used for Alvin Schwartz' scary book series
- One of Us is ________, book about five teens in detention - one does not make it out alive
- Author of The Shining
- Story of returning a haunted doll named the Great Queen to its final resting place
- Candy bar you can break into fours
- Original author of Little Red Riding Hood story
- Author of The Telltale Heart
- Why vampires are awake at night
- In order for Coraline to stay in the Other World permanently, she must have these sewn over her eyes
- Local school of art that is built on a graveyard
- Smelly way to ward off vampires
- Above ground burial chamber
- Book and movie starring killer clown
- Actual ghost-hunting device
- Country that Halloween originated
- Graphic novel about a Russian American girl who encounters a ghost in need
- Where Jacob and his father went for vacation in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
- author of Frankenstein
- Haunted lake in Golden Gate Park
- Abandoned federal prison surrounded by water and impossible to escape
- Mortal falls in love with a vampire
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- Author whose motto is "for those who dream of stranger worlds"
- people obsessed with graveyards
- Magicians with a rare ability to travel between parallel Londons
- mermaid whose tongue is cut off by an evil sea witch in Andersen fairy tale
- Book about a girl whose parents host a TV show about haunted places
- author of spooky-themed 2009 Newbury Award-winning book
- _____ O'Lantern
- Quote the raven, "_____________" rhodeisland Where H.P. Lovecraft is buried
- Ghosts of soldiers past might haunt this neighborhood
- Is a pumpkin a fruit or vegetable?
- Sci-fi/horror/mystery book series that made it to Netflix
- Name of yellow-eyed boy Grace encounters in The Wolves of Mercy Falls series
- Famous friendly ghost
- Halloween animal that uses echolocation
- _______ Stories to Tell in the Dark
- Green Ghostbusters ghost
- Process of Egyptian burial
- Son of the devil
- Home Before ______ (AppleTV series about a small town murder mystery)
- In the Miss Peregrine series, what Jacob sees that others cannot
- What jack o'lanterns used to be made of
45 Clues: _____ O'Lantern • Son of the devil • Author of The Shining • Famous friendly ghost • author of Frankenstein • Green Ghostbusters ghost • Process of Egyptian burial • Above ground burial chamber • Actual ghost-hunting device • Author of The Telltale Heart • Eyes on the prize in Quidditch • people obsessed with graveyards • Why vampires are awake at night • ...
Center for Plastic Surgery 2021-06-30
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- bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge
- takes figure skating lessons, took swimming lessons in a freezing lake in Northern Michigan
- used to be on the "Tie Gang"on a railroad, previously worked as a grave digger
- was in the Army ROTC in college
- moved to CA to have a go at being famous
- only had 2 car accidents but both were in parent's cars in their driveway; does not wear deodorant, dream profession as a child was to be an artist
- used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton
- dream profession growing up was to be a mortician
- dream profession growing up was to be a nurse. Plan B was a dental hygienist
- got stuck on top of a skid of frozen broccoli in a Meijer refrigerated cooler for an hour
- would love to live on Mackinac Island
- more than trick or treat: had acute appendicitis and an appendectomy on Halloween
- compared to Rain Man, accused of having weak ankles and small wrists
- has met Taylor Swift, was a synchronized swimmer
- bucket list is to travel to Venice and Banff Nat’l Park, fav movie series: Twilight and Hunger Games
- has met Alex Rodriguez and Jim Leyland, dream job was to be a sports broadcaster
- bucket list is to visit all 50 states
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- favorite tool is a chain saw, found a dead man floating in Tampa Bay, has met Madeleine Albright and Deion Sanders
- dream as a child was to race ostriches, went to Germany for a month at 14 years old, fluent in sign language
- has met Tiger Woods, secretly wishes to have a singing voice, favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption
- has met Rick Springfield and Matthew Broderick
- bucket list destination is Napa, CA
- loves cats, fears pregnant women in their last trimester
- names house plants (Charles Bark-tree, Fernie Sanders, My Cousin Viney, Palm McCartney), wrote a short play in 5th grad that was produced by the Kalamazoo Theatre group
- had in school suspension for kicking a bothersome kid on the playground, bucket list is to sky dive
- in the 70's on a vacation to Florida had a surprise encounter with some "swingers"...Bob and Evy
- favorite TV show is Fraiser and moderates an online forum with over 40,000 members dedicated to the show
- has led two mission trips to Uganda
- has never eaten an egg, nor cares to
- dream profession growing up was interior decorator/ web designer
30 Clues: was in the Army ROTC in college • bucket list destination is Napa, CA • has led two mission trips to Uganda • has never eaten an egg, nor cares to • would love to live on Mackinac Island • bucket list is to visit all 50 states • moved to CA to have a go at being famous • bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge • used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton • ...
Center for Plastic Surgery 2021-06-30
Across
- has never eaten an egg, nor cares to
- has led two mission trips to Uganda
- does not wear deoderant, caused 2 accidents both in their driveway and driving her parent's car
- would love to live on Mackinac Island
- loves cats, fears pregnant women in their last trimester
- has met Rick Springfield and Matthew Broderick
- dream as a child was to race ostriches, went to Germany for a month at 14 years old, fluent in sign language
- used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton
- dream profession growing up was interior decorator/ web designer
- takes figure skating lessons, took swimming lessons in a freezing lake in Northern Michigan
- moved to CA to have a go at being famous
- favorite tool is a chain saw, found a dead man floating in Tampa Bay, has met Madeleine Albright and Deion Sanders
- more than trick or treat: had acute appendicitis and an appendectomy on Halloween
- names house plants (Charles Bark-tree, Fernie Sanders, My Cousin Viney, Palm McCartney), wrote a short play in 5th grad that was produced by the Kalamazoo Theatre group.
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- has met Taylor Swift, was a synchronized swimmer
- dream profession growing up was to be a mortician
- bucket list is to visit all 50 states
- bucket list destination is Napa, CA
- got stuck on top of a skid of frozen broccoli in a Meijer refrigerated cooler for an hour
- had in school suspension for kicking a bothersome kid on the playground, bucket list is to sky dive
- bucket list is to travel to Venice and Banff Nat’l Park, fav movie series: Twilight and Hunger Games
- compared to Rain Man, accused of having weak ankles and small wrists
- has met Tiger Woods, secretly wishes to have a singing voice, favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption
- dream profession growing up was to be a nurse. Plan B was a dental hygienist
- has met Alex Rodriguez and Jim Leyland, dream job was to be a sports broadcaster
- favorite TV show is Fraiser and moderates an online forum with over 40,000 members dedicated to the show
- bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge
- was in the Army ROTC in college
- in the 70's on a vacation to Florida had a surprise encounter with some "swingers"...Bob and Evy
- used to be on the "Tie Gang"on a railroad, previously worked as a grave digger
30 Clues: was in the Army ROTC in college • bucket list destination is Napa, CA • has never eaten an egg, nor cares to • has led two mission trips to Uganda • bucket list is to visit all 50 states • would love to live on Mackinac Island • moved to CA to have a go at being famous • used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton • bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge • ...
SAT Vocab 2 Crossword 2023-11-29
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- After she sneezed onto the Thanksgiving feast and didn't bother to apIlogize, i realized that her behavior was quite _____.
- He was _____ about his grade, not concerned about all of his missing assignments.
- "Stop being a ____," she yelled, no longer able to deal with her friend's constant complaining.
- The protagonist of a bestselling series about wizards.
- The main source of energy on Earth.
- antonym: harmonious; compatible
- Firetrucks,ladybugs, watermelons, and apples all have this characteristic in common.
- An American founding father and hit Broadway musical.
- The most commonly owned pet in the US.
- A word that is forbidden in P21, but was allowed to be put in one of the totalitarian society posters' titles.
- Gold, silver, aluminum, and tin are all very ______ metals.
- Rabbits, deer, and bats are ________ animals, emerging primarily at twilight.
- Shorthand for a popular social media platform owned by Meta.
- The actor who portrayed Belle in the live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast.
- He stayed away from the edge of the canyon after seeing the ______ drop.
- She shortened her essay by half a page by removing all the _____ information that was unnecessary to the report.
- A popular, orange-colored winter squash.
- The inventor of cotton candy was a _______.
- The former star of Bizaardvark who came out with a new song album in September.
- I faked a cough when I called in sick to the front office so that my _______ would be more believable.
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- The most populated city in Canada.
- Someone who is a 'grammar police' is a _______.
- Anne Frank and her family lived in a secret ____ attached to an office building.
- Cheerios, for example.
- He was wearing a very ______ suit.
- A TV show about the optimistic, inexperienced manager of a British soccer team.
- A video game with a blocky, 3D world, originally called Cave Game.
- gibberish; nonsense
- Weak; frail
- Dog is to puppy as hedgehog is to ______.
- Her gorgeous eyes and smile made her a ______ woman.
- A common brand of sticky notes.
- A fast-food restaurant also referred to as the golden arches.
- She loved to go to the library and _____ an educational book.
- After being exposed for talking bad about her best friend behind her back, the girl was accused of duplicity.
- concise; brief
- The plastic end of a shoelace is called an _____.
- The third largest desert in the world.
38 Clues: Weak; frail • concise; brief • gibberish; nonsense • Cheerios, for example. • antonym: harmonious; compatible • A common brand of sticky notes. • The most populated city in Canada. • He was wearing a very ______ suit. • The main source of energy on Earth. • The most commonly owned pet in the US. • The third largest desert in the world. • A popular, orange-colored winter squash. • ...
BOOK BOGGLER 2024-02-28
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- The title of this book, a 2012 NYT bestseller, was chosen from the Shakespeare play Julius Caesar, where it was spoken by Cassius to Brutus.
- Published in 1936, this book is set in Georgia during the Civil War and Reconstruction Era.
- While said in the prologue that it would contain 120 stories, this collection originally published around 1400 contains only 24.
- With Al Pacino and Marlon Brando playing large roles, the first 2 movies in this 3 part series were based on the book by Mario Puzo.
- This novel published in 1960 follows siblings Jem and Scout, alongside their friend Dill, who is visiting their home of Maycomb.
- Set in Alabama, this movie starring Tom Hanks was based on this novel from 1986 by Winston Groom.
- “As….you….wish….” this movie was based on an inconceivable novel of the same name.
- The author of The Casual Vacancy also wrote another series of much fame, with 8 movies based on the heptology.
- Based on Ben Mezrich’s book The Accidental Billionaires, this book and movie are about the founding of a certain social media site.
- The author of Coraline who has also written comic strips.
- Pen name for Theodor Geisel, an author known mainly for children's literature but also illustrated political cartoons.
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- Set in Afghanistan, this bestseller by Khaled Hosseini was popularized in book clubs and appeared on the NYT bestseller list for 2 years.
- The opening of this book is "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
- This first book in the series follows the main character Percy as he battles mythical creatures across the U.S.
- Written in 2008, this dystopian book and the other 2 in the trilogy are set in a place called Panem.
- This psychological horror and thriller film featuring iconic lines like “I’m having an old friend for dinner,” was based on a novel of the same name.
- The author of The Shining that has also written 64 (and counting) other novels/novellas.
- The author best known for her 2016 romance novel It Ends with Us, who self-published many books before signing with a publisher.
- This poem from Mesopotamia is the oldest known written story.
- This book has the main character moving to a new town so her mother can travel with the minor league baseball player she married.
20 Clues: The author of Coraline who has also written comic strips. • This poem from Mesopotamia is the oldest known written story. • “As….you….wish….” this movie was based on an inconceivable novel of the same name. • The author of The Shining that has also written 64 (and counting) other novels/novellas. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-06
Across
- cringe, grovel
- seagulls
- travel, go on a journey
- a fairy, ME faie, fai, fei, feid (faith) > L fata (fate)
- old past tense of "bid", pronounced "bayed"
- a primitive weapon, originally a farming tool
- open place covered with grass
- an old instrument, usually with six strings, similar to a violin
- border guard
- formerly a common spelling of basin
- old past tense of sit
- highest point
- robust, strong of body
- deep diggings
- ignoble, illegitimate
- trap, snare
- tenth part
- a species of bindweed
- inhabitants of the Moon
- happen, occur
- bound or attached with a belt
- perhaps
- pretend
- (v.) foil, stop
- watchfulness; hold vigil make devotion
- farmland
- nets, traps
- heraldic term for black
- trade
- the twilight of evening
- carrion crow
- drink heavily
- give a false impression
- the valley of a river
- that part of the body around which the girdle passes, the waist
- a shoulderbelt for carrying horns, swords, etc
- merciless, terrifying
- pest, bothersome person or animal
- flat breadcake
- border regions, frontiers; districts set up to defend boundaries
- except
- an alcoholic drink made from honey
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- temple
- place in proper order
- attacked, assaulted by enemies
- a disease, a corrupting influence
- gladly; disposed, desirous; fain of wellpleased with
- appearance
- jewelled necklace
- a mineral of great hardness consisting of a silicate of beryllium and aluminum
- drunkard
- open boat propelled by oars and sail
- a stiff broom made out of sticks and twigs
- scowl, frown
- waver, lose courage
- made drunk
- bring trouble upon
- (of a dog) bark or howl
- a poem that is meant to be sung
- jaws and throat, especially of a ferocious animal
- burning coal or cinder
- stare with round eyes
- having yellow or pale brown skin
- allegiance and service to a lord
- ghost or phantasm
- pointed irises, esp. stinking irises
- a mail-coat without sleeves, shorter than a hauberk
- complex interlinked ornamentation
- servant, bondsman
- rocky hilltops
- in, or overtaken by, darkness
- a measure of distance, about three miles
- something intended to be eaten
- the long, cylindrical part of a key
- slightly drunk
- pleasantly appetising
- old form of 'carved'
- secure fortress
- news
- share borders
- notice, detect
- struggle with, be rival to
82 Clues: news • trade • temple • except • perhaps • pretend • seagulls • drunkard • farmland • appearance • made drunk • tenth part • trap, snare • nets, traps • border guard • scowl, frown • carrion crow • highest point • deep diggings • happen, occur • drink heavily • share borders • cringe, grovel • rocky hilltops • slightly drunk • flat breadcake • notice, detect • (v.) foil, stop • secure fortress • jewelled necklace • ghost or phantasm • ...
Disney World Rides Crossword 2025-05-11
Across
- This ride takes place in the Hundred Acre Woods with a bear and his friends.
- an inside coaster with music and a giant guitar.
- Fly over all of the land of Pandora on the back of a Banshee to visit the other Avatars on this ride.
- I am a ride in Epcot, specifically in France. I am a small chef with whiskers.
- a boat ride that sings of a life of a treasure finder. Maybe you will see Jack Sparrow!
- I might be slow and long, but I am a boat that takes you through the cultures around the world while singing a song in all languages.
- This ride lets you see all the animals in the wild like in Africa.
- Ride in a log to drop down a giant hill with a splash at the end. I used to be named Splash Mountain.
- I am a coaster that sings "Heigh-Ho" and I have gems in line.
- a haunted building from the Twilight Zone.
- I spin and turn, each cart has a handle, and the name involves fun with Alice's friend that is bonkers.
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- similar to the Dumbo ride, but you sit on a special rug from Agrabah instead.
- My seat is a seashell and I take you around to see the friends and enemies of the ocean, while singing songs like "Under the Sea".
- I am a mountain coaster that holds a snowy beast inside.
- Fly over the entire world on this ride
- I am a coaster that is named after a place where the planets and stars live and a giant hill.
- Walk through this attraction to see secrets of H2O
- Race in a circle on these animals with shoes, some that go up and down, but none move from the spot they began. What ride am I?
- I am a coaster with a spring of fun. I am shaped like a wiener dog from Toy Story.
- This ride is a spooky, giant house; but it will save all of the ghosts inside.
- defeat the dark side on this ride and come face to face with an army of Storm Troopers.
- I can be found in a giant, silver ball that Epcot is known for. Travel through the different times of technology on this ride.
- on this ride you sit in an elephant that can fly.
- Take flight on this ship as it flies through the night to a LAND that is NEVER seen.
24 Clues: Fly over the entire world on this ride • a haunted building from the Twilight Zone. • an inside coaster with music and a giant guitar. • on this ride you sit in an elephant that can fly. • Walk through this attraction to see secrets of H2O • I am a mountain coaster that holds a snowy beast inside. • I am a coaster that sings "Heigh-Ho" and I have gems in line. • ...
State Crossword: Maine 2024-12-29
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- Popular resort town home to "The Smiling Cow."
- "The Lobster Capital of the World."
- Explorer who founded the first confirmed European settlement in Maine.
- Mountain that overlooks Penobscot Bay.
- Capital of Maine
- Poet who wrote "The Song of Hiawatha" and "Paul Revere's Ride."
- First European country to colonize modern-day Maine.
- Mountain home to a ski resort. Shares its name with a mountain in Rio de Janeiro.
- Maine's state tree.
- Bridge home to the tallest public bridge observatory in the world. 13 people were temporarily trapped in its elevator in 2014.
- Confederacy of Indigenous peoples that lived in New England, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and some of Quebec.
- Situated in York County, this town began as a shipbuilding center.
- Highest sea cliffs north of Brazil.
- New England's only national park.
- Norse coin allegedly found in Brooklin that would indicate pre-Columbian contact among the Scandinavians and Penobscot.
- Largest city in Maine.
- Port Clyde lighthouse that features in the movie "Forrest Gump."
- Largest town in Maine.
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- State that Maine was once part of.
- Federal legislation that led to Maine becoming a free state.
- Author of "Stuart Little" and "Charlotte's Web."
- Author of "It," "Carrie," and "The Shining."
- State park set in the north of Maine.
- Major clothing company based in Freeport.
- Popular resort town on Mount Desert Island during the Gilded Age.
- Seafood delicacy originally served in prisons.
- Elite college located in Maine's largest town.
- Maine marks the southernmost point in the North Atlantic where these parrot-like seabirds live.
- Gigantic, fluffy cat breed native to the state.
- "Pitch Perfect" and "Twilight" actress who hails from Maine's largest city.
- Creamy dessert that may have originated in either Maine or Pennsylvania.
- Purple fruit that traditionally has its fields burned every few years. Can be made into a pie!
- Important city in planes traveling from the East Coast to Europe.
- Celebration of French culture that takes place in Biddeford.
- Lighthouse that marks the easternmost point of the continental US.
- 1800s fortification created in case of British attack.
- Maine's tallest mountain and the northern end of the Appalachian Trail; its name means "Great Mountain" in Penobscot.
- Tallest mountain on the eastern seaboard. Hikers will arrive early to see the first sunlight to hit the United States.
- Passamaquoddy basket weaver who founded the Maine Indian Basketmaker's Alliance.
39 Clues: Capital of Maine • Maine's state tree. • Largest city in Maine. • Largest town in Maine. • New England's only national park. • State that Maine was once part of. • "The Lobster Capital of the World." • Highest sea cliffs north of Brazil. • State park set in the north of Maine. • Mountain that overlooks Penobscot Bay. • Major clothing company based in Freeport. • ...
Vocabulary 2025-01-23
Across
- having little value or importance
- to fasten, join, or connect something
- to think that something is true, correct, or real
- to get or be given something
- covered in slime
- the period of time before sunrise and after sunset
- Wanting or needing food:
- Not known or seen or not meant to be known or seen by others.
- at, into, or across the space separating
- wanting very much to do or have something, especially something interesting or enjoyable:
- careful and using a lot of effort
- difficulty or problems
- the outer or furthest point of something
- to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact
- The force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- to give a quick short look
- having a particular value, especially in money
- a small piece of snow that falls from the sky
- a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things
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- goods, but not passengers, that are carried from one place to another, by ship, aircraft, train, or truck
- to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public:
- to collect several things, often from different places or people
- to hold someone or something firmly in your hands or arms
- A structure carrying a road, path, railroad, or canal across a river, ravine, road, railroad, or other obstacle.
- a person who is very good at sports or physical exercise
- the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited:
- a tube that carries blood to the heart from the other parts of the body
- a type of light, comfortable shoe that is suitable for playing sports
- The partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by anothe
- fast or sudden
- clothes and linens that need to be washed or that have been newly washed.
- to have a heaviness of a stated amount, or to measure the heaviness of an objec
- to represent or give an account of in words
- something that is known to have happened or to exist
- cause to come to a place or participate in a venture by offering something of interest, favorable conditions, or opportunities.
- show approval or praise by clapping.
36 Clues: fast or sudden • covered in slime • difficulty or problems • Wanting or needing food: • to give a quick short look • to get or be given something • having little value or importance • careful and using a lot of effort • show approval or praise by clapping. • to fasten, join, or connect something • at, into, or across the space separating • the outer or furthest point of something • ...
Center for Plastic Surgery 2021-06-30
Across
- bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge
- takes figure skating lessons, took swimming lessons in a freezing lake in Northern Michigan
- used to be on the "Tie Gang"on a railroad, previously worked as a grave digger
- was in the Army ROTC in college
- moved to CA to have a go at being famous
- only had 2 car accidents but both were in parent's cars in their driveway; does not wear deodorant, dream profession as a child was to be an artist
- used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton
- dream profession growing up was to be a mortician
- dream profession growing up was to be a nurse. Plan B was a dental hygienist
- got stuck on top of a skid of frozen broccoli in a Meijer refrigerated cooler for an hour
- would love to live on Mackinac Island
- more than trick or treat: had acute appendicitis and an appendectomy on Halloween
- compared to Rain Man, accused of having weak ankles and small wrists
- has met Taylor Swift, was a synchronized swimmer
- bucket list is to travel to Venice and Banff Nat’l Park, fav movie series: Twilight and Hunger Games
- has met Alex Rodriguez and Jim Leyland, dream job was to be a sports broadcaster
- bucket list is to visit all 50 states
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- favorite tool is a chain saw, found a dead man floating in Tampa Bay, has met Madeleine Albright and Deion Sanders
- dream as a child was to race ostriches, went to Germany for a month at 14 years old, fluent in sign language
- has met Tiger Woods, secretly wishes to have a singing voice, favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption
- has met Rick Springfield and Matthew Broderick
- bucket list destination is Napa, CA
- loves cats, fears pregnant women in their last trimester
- names house plants (Charles Bark-tree, Fernie Sanders, My Cousin Viney, Palm McCartney), wrote a short play in 5th grad that was produced by the Kalamazoo Theatre group
- had in school suspension for kicking a bothersome kid on the playground, bucket list is to sky dive
- in the 70's on a vacation to Florida had a surprise encounter with some "swingers"...Bob and Evy
- favorite TV show is Fraiser and moderates an online forum with over 40,000 members dedicated to the show
- has led two mission trips to Uganda
- has never eaten an egg, nor cares to
- dream profession growing up was interior decorator/ web designer
30 Clues: was in the Army ROTC in college • bucket list destination is Napa, CA • has led two mission trips to Uganda • has never eaten an egg, nor cares to • would love to live on Mackinac Island • bucket list is to visit all 50 states • moved to CA to have a go at being famous • bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge • used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton • ...
Center for Plastic Surgery 2021-06-30
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- has never eaten an egg, nor cares to
- has led two mission trips to Uganda
- only had 2 car accidents but both were in parent's cars in their driveway; does not wear deodorant, dream profession as a child was to be an artist
- would love to live on Mackinac Island
- loves cats, fears pregnant women in their last trimester
- has met Rick Springfield and Matthew Broderick
- dream as a child was to race ostriches, went to Germany for a month at 14 years old, fluent in sign language
- used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton
- dream profession growing up was interior decorator/ web designer
- takes figure skating lessons, took swimming lessons in a freezing lake in Northern Michigan
- moved to CA to have a go at being famous
- favorite tool is a chain saw, found a dead man floating in Tampa Bay, has met Madeleine Albright and Deion Sanders
- more than trick or treat: had acute appendicitis and an appendectomy on Halloween
- names house plants (Charles Bark-tree, Fernie Sanders, My Cousin Viney, Palm McCartney), wrote a short play in 5th grad that was produced by the Kalamazoo Theatre group.
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- has met Taylor Swift, was a synchronized swimmer
- dream profession growing up was to be a mortician
- bucket list is to visit all 50 states
- bucket list destination is Napa, CA
- got stuck on top of a skid of frozen broccoli in a Meijer refrigerated cooler for an hour
- had in school suspension for kicking a bothersome kid on the playground, bucket list is to sky dive
- bucket list is to travel to Venice and Banff Nat’l Park, fav movie series: Twilight and Hunger Games
- compared to Rain Man, accused of having weak ankles and small wrists
- has met Tiger Woods, secretly wishes to have a singing voice, favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption
- dream profession growing up was to be a nurse. Plan B was a dental hygienist
- has met Alex Rodriguez and Jim Leyland, dream job was to be a sports broadcaster
- favorite TV show is Fraiser and moderates an online forum with over 40,000 members dedicated to the show
- bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge
- was in the Army ROTC in college
- in the 70's on a vacation to Florida had a surprise encounter with some "swingers"...Bob and Evy
- used to be on the "Tie Gang"on a railroad, previously worked as a grave digger
30 Clues: was in the Army ROTC in college • bucket list destination is Napa, CA • has never eaten an egg, nor cares to • has led two mission trips to Uganda • bucket list is to visit all 50 states • would love to live on Mackinac Island • moved to CA to have a go at being famous • used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton • bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge • ...
ghoul's birthday crossword 2022-06-26
Across
- Honey Bunches of Oats, Cocoa Pebbles, etc.
- "I went out to ____ just so I could give you some space."
- makes little crunchy cups on pizza
- "Guess what's in my ____."
- my starting word
- Ike’s stop
- Marge is the police chief in this state
- the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff
- genus name for the red fox
- NaCl
- between the hip and the knee
- love, admire, cherish
- it's not my favorite genre
- best day for funday brunch
- the best type of puzzle
- a feeling of intense happiness
- New Years month
- you like songs with these
- cheap airline
- place to go under the guise of birdwatching
- a metal bar with a catch and lever used for fastening a door or gate
- lots end in -ose
- the alto sax had this in it
- follows will, precedes out
- title is a movie musical and T.S. song
- on the corkboard to stare at
- "Oh, that's a good ____."
- Henry’s two ____ boys
- strolling down the street, hot cocoa in hand
- Dayman in the streets. ____ in the sheets.
- "Mr. ____, won't you come back soon?"
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- puzzle shape
- funnier than 24
- Nora's cat's full given name
- me lately
- a smug smile
- the best feeling
- you do this to my jokes
- type of ungulate
- follows baby, precedes dream
- right's opposite
- partial view
- pursue stealthily
- a short rest
- you do this to your own jokes
- very zoomed in selfies
- you have a lot of these
- tangerine
- what the majority of my programs are about
- "____ is best."
- delay or postpone, me with this crossword
- "I could offer you a warm ____."
- black and red plaid
- your flower
- main ingredient in camp dinner
- raw dogs your eyes
- evil spirit or phantom
- Taylor wants me to ____ my plans
- sun, moon, rising
- after orange, before green
- you always need one of these
- your favorite classes
- all existing matter and space
- the first to figure it out
- I'm gonna toss these next to your feet
- to complete
- "Can I get a kiss? And can you make it last forever?" song
- singer of "Vanilla Twilight"
- affecting, kindness, friendliness
- to mix
70 Clues: NaCl • to mix • me lately • tangerine • Ike’s stop • your flower • to complete • puzzle shape • a smug smile • partial view • a short rest • cheap airline • funnier than 24 • "____ is best." • New Years month • the best feeling • type of ungulate • right's opposite • my starting word • lots end in -ose • pursue stealthily • sun, moon, rising • raw dogs your eyes • black and red plaid • love, admire, cherish • ...
TEMPLE OF LITERATURE #2 2021-11-18
Across
- Graphic novel writer most known for Watchmen and V For Vendetta (4, 5)
- Surname of male love interest in Pride and Prejudice
- Which Irish poet and playwright was arrested and exiled on charges of ‘gross indecency’? (5, 5)
- Caroline Kepnes wrote a book that inspired a hit Netflix TV show. What was it called?
- Herman Melville’s novel about a whale (4, 4)
- Author of Dracula (4,6)
- What is the first name of Lennie’s companion in Of Mice and Men?
- American novelist behind The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged (3, 4)
- What is the first name of the possessed MacNeil daughter in The Exorcist?
- Science fiction author behind Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, later adapted into Bladerunner (6, 1, 4)
- S. E. Hinton wrote which novel about a teenage American greaser gang? (3, 9)
- The name of the house in Shirley Jackson’s haunted house novel (4, 5)
- In The Lord of the Rings, what is Pippin’s full name? (8, 4)
- Scottish author, known for Trainspotting and Filth (6, 5)
- Surname of Tom and Daisy in The Great Gatsby
- What is the surname of the cruel headmistress in Matilda?
- Who wrote the young adult fiction novel Cirque Du Freak? (6, 4)
- In Twelfth Night, what is the name of Sebastian’s twin sister?
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- Christopher Paolini was only 15 when he started writing which young adult novel about a dragon?
- Author of James Bond series (3, 7)
- Science fiction writer behind 2001: A Space Odyssey (6, 1, 6)
- In the Harry Potter series, which Weasley brother studies dragons in Romania?
- British author who wrote The Hellbound Heart (5, 6).
- Stephenie Meyer’s latest Twilight novel, recounting the events from Edward’s perspective (8, 3)
- Surname of Irish author who wrote Ulysses, James ____
- Name of a poem by Sylvia Plath, also the name of a Disney princess
- Who does Jake Epping travel back in time to save in Stephen King’s 11.22.63?
- Author of Carrie and The Shining (7,4)
- Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel about a monster made from reanimated dead flesh
- Author and creator of Jason Bourne series (6, 6)
- Author of The Art of War (3, 3)
- What is the name of the mischievous fairy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- What is the name of the author who wrote the Goosebumps and Point Horror series? (1, 1, 5)
- Protagonist in The Hunchback of Notre Dame
34 Clues: Author of Dracula (4,6) • Author of The Art of War (3, 3) • Author of James Bond series (3, 7) • Author of Carrie and The Shining (7,4) • Protagonist in The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Herman Melville’s novel about a whale (4, 4) • Surname of Tom and Daisy in The Great Gatsby • Author and creator of Jason Bourne series (6, 6) • ...
Do You Know The Bride & Groom? 2023-06-04
Across
- WHAT IS THE BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME?
- BRIDE'S FAVORITE FICTION BOOK?
- WHAT IS THE FIRST NAME OF THE YOUNGEST BRIDESMAID?
- WHAT DID THE GROOM DO FOR HIS BACHELOR PARTY?
- WHAT WILL THE COUPLE'S FIRST DOG BE ACCORDING TO THE BRIDE?
- WHAT WAS THE BRIDE'S FAVORITE CITY IN EUROPE?
- WHAT IS THE BRIDE'S ENNEAGRAM?
- WHAT SPORT DID THE GROOM PLAY IN HIGH SCHOOL?
- WHAT IS THE GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME?
- WHERE WILL THE HONEYMOON BE?
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE YOUNGEST FLOWER GIRL?
- WHAT IS THE GROOM'S FAVORITE CUT OF STEAK?
- HOW MAY COUSINS DOES THE COUPLE HAVE COMBINED?
- WHAT STATE DOES THE BEST MAN LIVE IN?
- WHAT IS THE BRIDE & GROOM'S FAVORITE HIKE IN THE BLACKSBURG AREA?
- WHAT CITY IN EUROPE DID THE COUPLE REUNITE AFTER THE BRIDE'S STUDY ABROAD?
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE BRIDE'S HIGHSCHOOL?
- WHICH GUEST HAS TRAVELLED THE FARTHEST?
- WHAT IS THE GROOM'S BIGGEST FEAR?
- WHERE DID THE GROOM GET HIS FIRST SPEEDING TICKET?
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- WHAT WILL THE COUPLE'S FIRST DOG BE ACCORDING TO THE GROOM?
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE BRIDE'S CHURCH?
- WHAT IS THE MAKE AND MODEL OF THE GROOM'S FIRST CAR?
- WHERE DID THE COUPLE MEET?
- WHAT IS THE GROOM'S NEW JOB?
- IN WHAT MONTH DID THE COUPLE GET ENGAGED?
- IN WHAT COUNTRY DID THE BRIDE STUDY ABROAD?
- IN WHAT CITY DID THE GROOM GET HIS DEGREE?
- WHAT IS THE BRIDE'S FAVORITE RIDE AT DISNEY?
- WHAT NEIGHBOORHOOD DID THE BRIDE LIVE IN GROWING UP?
- WHAT DID THE BRIDE MINOR IN?
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE STREET THE BRIDE'S PARENTS LIVE ON?
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE GROOM'S MIDDLE SCHOOL?
- WHAT IS THE BRIDE'S NEW JOB?
- HOW OLD IS THE GROOM?
- IN WHAT MONTH DID THE BRIDE AND GROOM START DATING?
- WHAT CAN'T THE GROOM LIVE WITHOUT (HINT... IT STARTS WITH A B AND IT'S NOT THE BRDE)
- WHAT CITY WILL THE COUPLE BE MOVING TO?
- WHAT COLLEGE DID THE MAID OF HONOR GO TO?
- WHAT STATE WAS THE BRIDE BORN IN?
- WHAT IS THE OFFICIANT'S FIRST NAME?
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE ICE CREAM SHOP WHERE THE BRIDE WORKED HER FIRST JOB?
- WHICH DRESS DID THE BRIDE CHOOSE (FIRST, SECOND,...TENTH?)
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE STREET THE GROOM'S PARENTS LIVE ON?
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE BRIDE'S PET BIRD?
45 Clues: HOW OLD IS THE GROOM? • WHERE DID THE COUPLE MEET? • WHAT IS THE GROOM'S NEW JOB? • WHAT DID THE BRIDE MINOR IN? • WHAT IS THE BRIDE'S NEW JOB? • WHERE WILL THE HONEYMOON BE? • BRIDE'S FAVORITE FICTION BOOK? • WHAT IS THE BRIDE'S ENNEAGRAM? • WHAT IS THE BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME? • WHAT IS THE GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME? • WHAT STATE WAS THE BRIDE BORN IN? • WHAT IS THE GROOM'S BIGGEST FEAR? • ...
Disney World 2022-02-22
Across
- It’s a small world motto
- Irish restaurant in Disney springs
- name of back entrance to Epcot
- barn____
- beauty and the beast themed restaurant
- welcome foolish mortals
- restaurant at top of contemporary
- country bear
- ride that replaced great movie ride
- seafood restaurant @ Epcot
- yo ho yo ho
- Epcot pavilion with countries
- new fastpass service
- other transportation to magic kingdom than monorail
- magic kingdom fireworks
- toy story land rollercoaster
- Epcot fireworks
- former MGM Studios
- band rock n roller coaster is based off
- restaurant with German cuisine and live music
- ride based off twilight zone
- hangliding ride
- anniversary celebrating
- Epcot fall festival
- Hawaiian all you can eat cuisine at Polynesian
- big disney springs store
- Epcot refreshment stop with soda tastings from around world
- what you ride on Avatar flight of passage
- winter themed waterpark
- name of beach club and yacht club pool
- eat with Dinos
- piano bar at boardwalk
- yeti rollercoaster
- home to Aladdin and spice road table
- first Star Wars ride at Hollywood studios
- my oh my what a wonderful___
- French quarter & riverside
- replaced maelstrom in Norway
- space themed restaurant
- gondola system
- toy story ___
- restaurant inside magic kingdom castle
- princesses you can see in Norway pavilion
- saratoga ____
- Disney world location/ city
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- Star Wars land
- Main Street __
- see animals outside of hotel room
- flying elephant ride
- animal kingdom icon
- home to Snow White and karamel kucche
- Epcot spring festival
- pandora/ avatar boat ride
- home of space mountain
- name of ball ride at Epcot
- resort with monorail station
- stage show at Hollywood studios
- prince charming’s regal ____
- turtle talk with ____
- Hawaiian themed DVC resort
- vocal performers in American pavilion
- doc resort connected to contemporary
- wildest ride in wilderness
- home to maple popcorn + iconic cheese soup
- employees name
- In the ______ world
- bowling alley with great cuisine
- hibachi restaurant
- home to rose and crown
- oldest Star Wars attraction
- journey into imagination with _____
- home to croissants, belle, and remy
- name of Dino land in animal kingdom
- iconic treat at gastons
- great big beautiful tomorrow
- formally known as downtown Disney
- iconic pineapple soft serve
- home of splash mountain
- Chevrolet ride
- name of US pavilion theatre at Epcot
- hall of ___
- home to mulan and Acrobatics
82 Clues: barn____ • yo ho yo ho • hall of ___ • country bear • toy story ___ • saratoga ____ • Star Wars land • Main Street __ • employees name • Chevrolet ride • eat with Dinos • gondola system • Epcot fireworks • hangliding ride • former MGM Studios • hibachi restaurant • yeti rollercoaster • animal kingdom icon • In the ______ world • Epcot fall festival • flying elephant ride • new fastpass service • ...
puzzle for a goose 2023-11-02
Across
- POV you're looking at a map of this US state
- avoided Palermo sickness
- someones nickname for you
- We need to finish watching it
- i love you uttered here
- a chicken by another name
- my mom said you had beautiful ___
- this quality of yours makes me laugh
- this biscuit factory may be out of service /:
- you say americans don't learn this
- thing you often have
- our daughter's name
- thing you don't wear, hazardous head
- i manage this team
- Paul Hollywood show
- we listed the states of this nation
- i can't say it enough
- at work you referred to me as
- music sesh instrument woodwind
- the event we danced at together
- a homemade fashion show snack (thank you)
- a miniature tool found in ur room
- the "weird" navigation app
- we went to the beach here
- the one club we've gone to (3 wds)
- He has his own gospel
- you are my personal cellular texting _____
- this part of your sleep routine is so endearing
- a scared friend
- i don't play to win this game...
- creates galatic swirls in your coffee
- music sesh instrument free reed wind
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- i love how much you laugh watching this
- you made a top from
- ow ow oooOOoooo
- thing i can't do
- a humorous bird
- you make this good soup, american
- rest modest (2 wds)
- Danae's name pronunciation chant
- Legs to a starfish
- not only do i love you but ___
- August transportation of importance
- I've decided this #s game is fun bc of you
- Sock for the head
- we got a hot beverage here
- where your from
- how many ____ in a shilling
- cause of your scary dreams
- your eyes
- the way you cross the street
- online pickup line (2 wds)
- you've referenced this show in life problems
- eggplant
- you sent me a song w/ mouthharp by this artist
- sweet treat I picked up from Lidl
- infant gateau
- the other charlie and lola
- thing I said when you asked if you were my boyfriend
- I can't play this instrument
- perplexing coin of good luck
- we held hands after we went here for the first time
- not stunning but
63 Clues: eggplant • your eyes • infant gateau • ow ow oooOOoooo • a humorous bird • where your from • a scared friend • thing i can't do • not stunning but • Sock for the head • Legs to a starfish • i manage this team • you made a top from • rest modest (2 wds) • our daughter's name • Paul Hollywood show • thing you often have • i can't say it enough • He has his own gospel • i love you uttered here • ...
Marisa Crossword :) 2024-05-21
Across
- An airport and before someone's sur name
- Weird Combo for Pasta Sauce
- Nathans first kiss
- Aryan’s producer tag
- Better than Chipotle
- YikYak Celebrity
- Sav is skeptical of these
- Building like a yacht
- OTPHJ for long
- How often am i gonna miss ya
- Worst Place for a hangover
- Where we are all gonna live in a couple years
- Where Christian and Josue fell in love
- We all love you so much, write ‘Okay” to acknowledge we’ll always be there for each other
- What is Morgane’s last name
- steamy brendall pic
- Something new, cutting edge and fresh
- You’re Terrible at this game,especially when drunk
- Taught us Opus
- When you me katie and leo became best friends
- Nathan does this when too drunk
- Who Frog Squishmallow was named after
- amount of chicken nuggets consumed by nathan in a week on average
- Leo’s penguin
- First House Dinner
- A classic game of guessing one of three rhymers, the Utopia rapper’s nickname and burger
- The third and best artist of the trio, this is his hometown
- Late Night Studying
- Christian Leo and Donovan’s Nickname
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- you’re a ten if you rate this movie a ten
- Katie’s biggest accomplishment as a child
- Kendall’s catch phrase
- Second of the three rappers, Aubrey Graham’s alter ego is what?
- Donnie’s fave song to play on guitar
- Your fave drunk phrase
- First Party we missed?
- Christian and Your drunk anthem
- Free Snack for everyone
- Taki?
- This animated character hung in our home for 2 years
- Nathan’s tool for distraction
- Where your favorite boys are from
- Josues HS graduation year
- What does YBM actually stand for
- What Woman would save the world from the AI Society
- Donnie’s Disguise
- place where leo got frosted tips
- Katie’s Halloween Hero
- Josues favorite body part to talk about
- What’s going on in Katie’s room
- Mythical Creature
- Letting someone know, text slang
- This is pitched, or somewhere important in Twilight
- What is Poster Ray’s enemy
- What game fits in a suitcase
- Where we are all gonna live in the summers when we are older
- Nathan’s amazon catchphrase
- Leo’s first kiss
- The Boys punched a hole in this
- The New Skeeps
60 Clues: Taki? • Leo’s penguin • OTPHJ for long • Taught us Opus • The New Skeeps • YikYak Celebrity • Leo’s first kiss • Donnie’s Disguise • Mythical Creature • Nathans first kiss • First House Dinner • steamy brendall pic • Late Night Studying • Aryan’s producer tag • Better than Chipotle • Building like a yacht • Kendall’s catch phrase • Your fave drunk phrase • First Party we missed? • Katie’s Halloween Hero • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-06
Across
- struggle with, be rival to
- old past tense of "bid", pronounced "bayed"
- perhaps
- secure fortress
- open boat propelled by oars and sail
- flat breadcake
- slightly drunk
- old form of 'carved'
- servant, bondsman
- border guard
- inhabitants of the Moon
- trap, snare
- carrion crow
- (v.) foil, stop
- gladly; disposed, desirous; fain of wellpleased with
- share borders
- a disease, a corrupting influence
- pleasantly appetising
- heraldic term for black
- something intended to be eaten
- the twilight of evening
- waver, lose courage
- give a false impression
- robust, strong of body
- a shoulderbelt for carrying horns, swords, etc
- formerly a common spelling of basin
- that part of the body around which the girdle passes, the waist
- bring trouble upon
- burning coal or cinder
- attacked, assaulted by enemies
- an old instrument, usually with six strings, similar to a violin
- temple
- a measure of distance, about three miles
- jewelled necklace
- nets, traps
- stare with round eyes
- drunkard
- bound or attached with a belt
- rocky hilltops
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- appearance
- pointed irises, esp. stinking irises
- highest point
- a fairy, ME faie, fai, fei, feid (faith) > L fata (fate)
- border regions, frontiers
- place in proper order
- jaws and throat, especially of a ferocious animal
- made drunk
- notice, detect
- deep diggings
- ghost or phantasm
- farmland
- the long, cylindrical part of a key
- the valley of a river
- cringe, grovel
- a stiff broom made out of sticks and twigs
- pest, bothersome person or animal
- old past tense of sit
- complex interlinked ornamentation
- a primitive weapon, originally a farming tool
- an alcoholic drink made from honey
- a mail-coat without sleeves, shorter than a hauberk
- happen, occur
- pretend
- seagulls
- merciless, terrifying
- scowl, frown
- travel, go on a journey
- in, or overtaken by, darkness
- open place covered with grass
- tenth part
- except
- a poem that is meant to be sung
- a species of bindweed
- creativity, creation
- watchfulness; hold vigil make devotion
- trade
- (of a dog) bark or howl
- news
- a mineral of great hardness consisting of a silicate of beryllium
- ignoble, illegitimate
- having yellow or pale brown skin
- allegiance and service to a lord
- drink heavily
83 Clues: news • trade • except • temple • perhaps • pretend • farmland • seagulls • drunkard • appearance • made drunk • tenth part • trap, snare • nets, traps • border guard • carrion crow • scowl, frown • highest point • deep diggings • share borders • happen, occur • drink heavily • notice, detect • flat breadcake • slightly drunk • cringe, grovel • rocky hilltops • secure fortress • (v.) foil, stop • ghost or phantasm • servant, bondsman • ...
Cosette's books 2024-07-02
Across
- Oh no, its her teacher (last word)
- Titular avian in a classic tale of racism
- Another testament of Jesus Christ. Amen.3 words
- Life is inviolable from conception until 13
- "If this is all we got, let's take it" 3 words
- He has a tail. Fae Freak. 2 words
- The mysterious legend
- May the odds be ever in your favor. 2 words
- Titular weapon, but the cover art displays something different. College reunion
- Bye-bye Fairbanks Alaska, hello Holden, Florida
- Jones ...and the six. 2 words
- No longer Young and beautiful. 2 words
- He freaking commits doctor assisted suicide. 3 words
- Island in the Sun by Weezer
- Lucy+Joshua=office rivals. 2 words
- What do you mean he imprinted on her baby?! 2 words
- nothing happens, they're basic humans
- thriller weekend in Scotland, also a hand game 3 words
- kids If it weren't for you ___ ___! 2 words
- John Green can't find a state. 3 words
- I make bad decisions so I can hallucinate my monster boyfriend. 2 words
- Ariel castro
- tennis star 1994 (title character)
- "communist pigs!" 2 words
- Jane Eyere, almost. 2 words
- the first of many Fae Courts. abbreviation
- Abusive relationship, Blake Lively movie. 4words
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- She gets cancer and dies young leaving her badboy husband. 3 words
- cannibal-core. 4 words
- Original island mystery that none ones survives...or do they? 5 words
- Mysterious killings in Seattle + a love triangle
- she's an assassin in a competition. 3 words
- sad, historical gays (title name)
- her sister's wedding vacay with her enemy
- Tunnel scene, coming of age. 5words
- Love does make people do crazy things. She isn't really sick. Title is answer 2x
- Dylan o'brien tries to get out of the Glade
- 4 has tattoos
- Manson murders meets Fleetwood Mac.
- "If it weren't for the baby" the crowd gasps. 2 words
- a bookclub in Charleston has a weird hobby. (last 2 words in title)
- Where the H*ll have you been loca? This is the skin of a Killer.
- "A pair of star-crossed Lovers take their life" 3 words
- island boys. 4 words
- Royal bachelor
- The number of husbands she has before a wife
- From the perspective a the sparkly man. 2 words
- London bad-boy and socialite(first word)
- Coho thriller with an unfinished book series
49 Clues: Ariel castro • 4 has tattoos • Royal bachelor • island boys. 4 words • The mysterious legend • cannibal-core. 4 words • "communist pigs!" 2 words • Island in the Sun by Weezer • Jane Eyere, almost. 2 words • Jones ...and the six. 2 words • sad, historical gays (title name) • He has a tail. Fae Freak. 2 words • Oh no, its her teacher (last word) • Lucy+Joshua=office rivals. 2 words • ...
K-pop songs ! 2024-09-17
Across
- Song by BOYNEXTDOOR, title includes some elements.
- nmixx expergo title track
- Newjeans song released with ditto.
- KISS OF LIFE's debut song
- The song name is the same as the group name (hint: new hair, new tee)
- This song by nmixx's name means "to dream"
- Attez song which in the real title also has "(k-hot chilli peppers)
- ahyeon was not in the group (babymonster) when this was first released.
- The title track of Stray Kids' album "Rockstar"
- Whats your....? This song is by newjeans
- Aespa first japanese release
- this song is by ive and won soty (song of the year) 2022 at the MAMA awards
- Newjeans debut song
- this song was on the Ate album by stray kids and is written by Han Jisung
- Illit first ever title track
- Ateez song about the thing you do on your job
- title track to le sserafims mini album released 30. August 2024
- Title track on NCT DREAM's album "DREAM()SCAPE"
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- Le sserafim made this when Garam was still in the group (It's a title track)
- A collab between Stray kids, Itzy, Nmixx and jyp. It was an ad song and a lot of people disliked it
- Song by Stray kids. Its from their album "ATE" And one of the lines in the chorus is "I love that i like you but i don't wanna love"
- This song by (G)I-DLE did insanely well and is about being confident.
- TXT made this song with the Jonas Brothers
- Itzy's title track on their album "Born to be". People praised this because this was their first "Itzy-like" song in a while.
- This song by aespa goes "I bring, i bring all the...."
- Ive song considered "One of their best title tracks ever" From their album IVE SWITCH
- 3rd track on aespa's full album "Armageddon"
- TEN solo from his first mini album
- Title track to 5-star by stray kids
- Yves made this song together with lil cherry and it did pretty well
- Itzy song. A lot of people disliked this cause it was "repetitive"
- A solo song by Joy from red velvet
- This song is by blackpink and was actually banned from KBS music bank due to naming a brand.
- this XG song goes like ".... looking like this"
34 Clues: Newjeans debut song • nmixx expergo title track • KISS OF LIFE's debut song • Aespa first japanese release • Illit first ever title track • Newjeans song released with ditto. • TEN solo from his first mini album • A solo song by Joy from red velvet • Title track to 5-star by stray kids • Whats your....? This song is by newjeans • TXT made this song with the Jonas Brothers • ...
Literary Last Name 2025-01-28
Across
- teacher to writer, savagery of human nature, influenced by WWII experience, allegorical novels and moral themes.
- fierce critic of Victorian society, debate over social norms.
- language and music, Welsh culture.
- Middlemarch and Silas Marner, pen name M.A. Evans, women and society, moral and social issues, psychological realism, paved the way for other females.
- art and society, major figure in Anglo-American society.
- wrote letters to soldiers’ girls, struggles between men and nature, opium addicted, saved Shakespeare’s legacy, very emotional.
- short story writer, the most innovative and experimental.
- purity, nature, accessible, natural speech, simple themes, emotions over reason.
- feminism, justice, personal experience with mental illness, voice to voiceless.
- The Celtic Twilight, from Ireland, folklore mythology, key figure in Irish literature.
- Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, gothic novels, dark and brooding atmosphere, female characters.
- Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, master of social commentary, vivid description and realism, raises awareness of injustice and brings in social changes.
- Pride and Prejudice, realistic women characters, first woman to have an impact, anonymously, unladylike, women’s struggles and place in society, emotions, romantic comedies, marriages, satire.
- The Jungle Book, British Imperialism, exotic settings, both praised and criticized.
- Paradise Lost, blank verse, religion, secular with spirit, classics with modern, emotions and characters over rhyme. 12 books, 4-book sequel.
- physician to writer, Sherlock Holmes, master of mystery and deduction.
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- Chronicles of Narnia, motivated by faith.
- Alice in Wonderland, pen name C. Dodgson, wit, wordplay, fantasy, poetry, math, children’s literature.
- Idylls of the King and The Princess, inspired by King Arthur’s legends, helped revive interest in legends and poems.
- totalitarianism, political satire, dystopian future, 1984.
- Tess of the D’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, rural England, pessimism, human condition.
- sailor to writer, dark human nature explorer, colonialism.
- The Book and Sonnets from the Portuguese and The Ring, shaped Victorian poetry, dramatic monologues, social and political poetry.
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, satire, social issues, wit, lasting influence on literature.
- adventure novels and fiction, vivid descriptions, travelogues, essays.
- A Passage to India, influenced by Jane Austen, clash between modernity and tradition.
- own language, history, Catholic.
- Robinson Crusoe, 1st person POV, loved by the middle class, 1st commercial fiction for regular people, 400 books and pamphlets, changed last name, king spy, brick sales, wine sales, satire → prison.
- Sons and Lovers, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, The Rainbow, sexuality, class, individual struggles, influenced by Sigmund Freud.
- The Waste Land, allusions, psychology, fragmented structure, shaped the way we think about literature.
30 Clues: own language, history, Catholic. • language and music, Welsh culture. • Chronicles of Narnia, motivated by faith. • art and society, major figure in Anglo-American society. • short story writer, the most innovative and experimental. • totalitarianism, political satire, dystopian future, 1984. • sailor to writer, dark human nature explorer, colonialism. • ...
Folklore., Myths, and legends 2025-03-07
Across
- According to American folklore, who dug out the Grand Canyon? ( 2 words)
- Once the most terrifying of all monsters, what bloodsucking creature that returns from the dead has been tamed lately by books like "Twilight"?
- When you're enjoying tunes and rhymes, which Greek god of Music and Poetry is at play?
- Thoth, the ancient Egyptian god, was the master of which celestial body?
- The Parthenon wasn’t just a fancy building—it was built as a stunning temple for which wise and warrior goddess?
- In ancient Greece, there were many stories about a hero who had twelve tasks to perform. What is this hero's Roman name?
- The European version of what scaly creature can fly through the air, breathes fire, and is usually thought of as evil?
- In which region of Greece was Pan first worshipped?
- The Greek god Poseidon didn’t just throw parties on land; he ruled over what vast realm?
- Hebe was the Greek Goddess who never aged—basically the eternal fountain of what?
- What monster usually looks like an ordinary person, but can turn into a vicious animal?
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- Aphrodite, the goddess who could make Cupid jealous, rules over what magical force?
- A mythical creature with the body of a woman and the tail of a fish is known by which name?
- King Arthur and the knights of the ___ table. Which word is missing?
- Who’s the Norse god that throws the best thunderbolts in Asgard?
- Which legendary creature is said to reside in the Pacific Northwest and goes by the name "Bigfoot"?
- The goddess Bastet was known as the protector of which animal that the Egyptians held sacred?
- Who penned the legendary epic poem "The Iliad," chronicling heroes and battles?
- In Egyptian mythology, to whom is the goddess Isis married?
- The Ancient Greeks believed that their gods lived at the top of a mountain called Mount Olympus. Which god rules over all the other gods?
- A centaur is a mythical creature with the the upper body of a human and the lower body of which animal?
- In Greek myth, which god is the ruler of the Underworld?
- Which majestic bird is Zeus’ personal sidekick, soaring high in his sky kingdom
- Irene is the Greek Goddess of what, keeping the gods in harmony and avoiding divine traffic jams?
- Which Norse god was called the Raven God?
25 Clues: Which Norse god was called the Raven God? • In which region of Greece was Pan first worshipped? • In Greek myth, which god is the ruler of the Underworld? • In Egyptian mythology, to whom is the goddess Isis married? • Who’s the Norse god that throws the best thunderbolts in Asgard? • King Arthur and the knights of the ___ table. Which word is missing? • ...
Treasure Hunt 2025 2025-09-12
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- Which scholarly hall stands just a sneeze away, Where tiny warriors roam and brilliant minds gather to play?
- At the junction of light and layered realms, I whisper secrets where electrons helm. Who am i?
- Fifteen winters in wandering halls, I begged the stars for gold, while tracing signals no eye can see.
- I measure time without a clock,In cells and genes, I set the clock. Day and night, I weave the thread, That tells you when to wake or rest your head.
- A winding trail where finches whisper secrets, And life reshapes itself in quiet facets
- Where crystals hum and electrons weave their art, Eight chambers cradle secrets of matter’s heart.
- I track the silent whispers of the wild, Where kin and crowd shape behaviour compiled.
- In shadow wars where empires fit upon a pin, I temper unseen armors with the fire of forgotten arts.
- Where elements are taught new songs in crystal cages, an honored stair ascends to halls that gather many minds.
- I play with chaos and make glasses behave, Turning equilibrium’s rules into puzzles to crave. Who am i?
- Under the gaze of the owl-eyed sage, Ancient truths echo through modern stage
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- I sense femtotesla fields at cryogenic chill, Quantum loops and Josephson junctions bend to my will.
- I give gentle nudges to molecules shy, Then watch them zip through the sky oh-so-high.
- At the crossroads of purines and parasite’s plight, She charts unseen pathways hidden from light.
- Where spirals twist and cages of carbon hide, A visionary’s whispers of molecules reside.
- Famous for electrons getting stuck and sometimes, students too.
- In mirrored helixes I forged lanterns of thought, unweaving twilight knots where memory is caught.
- I chart the secret music of lattices unseen, and sit as custodian where wisdom’s citadel convenes.
- Here tempers rise and screens glow, just above the daily chaos?
- Tiny warriors march in endless stripes, Confined to a battlefield where laughter never dies.
- I coax hidden sparks to glow in secret streams, Revealing tiny realms within their silent dreams.
- This scientist, who studied at IISc and Cornell, now leads a premier biotech institute in Kerala, blending materials science with life’s tiniest secrets.
- I herd spectral whispers through invisible lanes, Dispatching secrets along electric veins.
- Fresh footsteps echo where no one stays long.
- Challenging dogma where heme and lipids flow, She reveals how falciparum’s secrets grow.
25 Clues: Fresh footsteps echo where no one stays long. • Here tempers rise and screens glow, just above the daily chaos? • Famous for electrons getting stuck and sometimes, students too. • Under the gaze of the owl-eyed sage, Ancient truths echo through modern stage • I give gentle nudges to molecules shy, Then watch them zip through the sky oh-so-high. • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 2020-07-27
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- The candy bar that was for a dude ahem
- Has been to Italy and studied Psychology
- Huge Disney fan who is in Pennsylvania
- Buttery movie favorite
- Andie's name since elementary school
- The token item of Miko's favorite (I think?) fast food chain
- A character in Big Hero 6 that Miko really likes
- Where we had a FANCY going-away party after we graduated high school
- Where Miko graduated and Andie is following
- Where Miko kidnapped Andie to for her 16th birthday
- The country that Miko went for a few summers
- The annual Christmas event
- How old Miko is now
- Where there is a Panda Express and a movie theater
- The gift that Miko makes for Christmas that everyone has a favorite variety of
- Girl who loves Japan
- Went to Chico and loved it too much to leave
- The famous underwear chain, and where Andie was hiding for someone's scavenger hunt in the mall
- Has the best laugh ever
- The movie theater chain which has brought a lot of memories
- The annual Thanksgiving event
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- Miko's favorite (still I think) fast food chain
- A gift that Miko's mom made for Christmas that ceremoniously knocked Xiandra out annually
- AP Lit teacher with the poems that were difficult to interpret
- Where we had a going-away party after we graduated high school
- A bookstore chain that is probably suffering right now
- The vampire story that really took off
- A 2006-era chick flick that was watched a record number of times
- The things that Miko has read a lot of
- Is now in Hawaii, went to the evil school
- The metal things that people had in their teeth
- Girl-group from early-2000s Disney movie fame
- Italian food that Miko had a as a "make your own ---" version of for a get-together
- The other movie theater chain
- The evil high school that some people ditched to
- The coolest Japanese supermarket ever, that's way too far
- Carbonated no-sugar beverage of joy
- Girl who could recite the names of the presidents, and fast
- Where they have the famous Shamu COOKIE
- The cool high school
- Where Miko worked and Andie got to play
- Miko's name since elementary school
- The coolest city in Iowa
43 Clues: How old Miko is now • The cool high school • Girl who loves Japan • Buttery movie favorite • Has the best laugh ever • The coolest city in Iowa • The annual Christmas event • The other movie theater chain • The annual Thanksgiving event • Carbonated no-sugar beverage of joy • Miko's name since elementary school • Andie's name since elementary school • ...
SAG 2022-02-13
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- an object found in 2 paintings by Pierre Bonnard and one by Edgar Degas, all on display in gallery 8
- art movement visitors most frequently ask for directions to
- movement where you hear “I could make that” the most from visitors (hint: gallery 13)
- “fool the eye” in French
- this animal is losing its battle under the gaze of Gioacchino Rossini, Chardon-Lagache and Dorothy Heseltine
- first name of the subject with the creepiest portrait in gallery 3
- proper spelling of “west” that explains the altered compass in the Chariot of Aurora
- last name of an artist that has both the study and the painting on display in the same gallery (hint: gallery 6)
- what percent of artists in the modern art sections of the Met museum were female (at the time) according to the Guerilla Girls?
- monet painted 250 installations in this series, one of which we have on display
- the first word on Pope. L’s position paper (hint: gallery 16)
- these mythical creatures guard over a pair of ornate furniture where Bacchus and Ariadne celebrate their marriage
- three sides of the same coin found in gallery 4
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- Brussels, Amsterdam and Copenhagen were the homes of the artists who created this highly expressionist post war art movement (hint: gallery 13)
- this piece displays the entire life cycle of a heroic sculptor under the inspirations of genius, love and death (hint: gallery 4)
- federal funding organization for the arts and humanities
- this piece by william j webb on display in gallery 3 is also the name of a young adult book/movie series popular from late 2000s and into the 2010s
- country of origin of the oldest piece on display
- the writer of the play featuring Hero, Ursula and Beatrice, depicted by Reverend Matthew William Peters
- the source location of the uncommon artistic material used in Chris Ofili’s piece (hint: gallery 16)
- number of portraits in gallery 2
- this couple proves that ripping off artists has been popular since 1851 (hint: gallery 4)
- last name of the artist who painted the first face you see when you enter the gallery
- the language Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones wrote on his corresponding paintings depicting the birth, death and rebirth of Jesus Christ (hint: gallery 5)
- name of the band featured on black celebration (hint: gallery 15)
- location of atomic bomb testing in crossroads
- piece that started the Carnegie Institute painting collection in 1896
27 Clues: “fool the eye” in French • number of portraits in gallery 2 • location of atomic bomb testing in crossroads • three sides of the same coin found in gallery 4 • country of origin of the oldest piece on display • federal funding organization for the arts and humanities • art movement visitors most frequently ask for directions to • ...
Cognitive Neuroscience Crossword 2022-12-06
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- A location which is at the juncture of the soma and the axon of a neuron
- the posterior portion of the thalamus, heavily involved in visual processing and direction of attention.
- map Topological map that preserves spatial relationships found on Retina
- processing that involves integrating information from an entire object
- ____ memory is where immediate initial recording of ____ information in the memory information
- specialized for the processing of object motion, also called V5
- how well we distinguish among stimuli within a sensory modality
- inability to see objects in motion
- effect when retrograde amnesia is greatest for recent events
- the region of the posterior occipital lobe whose primary input is from the visual system
- the neuron that sends the signal
- Principle that action potentials do not vary in strength, the neuron either fires at full strength or not at all.
- form of dementia caused by a stroke or restriction of blood flow to the brain
- type of visual agnosia which is a failure to perceive objects, even though visual acuity is relatively normal
- retinal receptors that detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
- the end of the dorsal stream of the visual association cortex
- describing one kind of sensation in terms of another
- airborne chemicals that are detected as odors
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- cells that fire together wire together
- inability to form new memories
- loss of memory due to passage of time, during which the memory trace is not used
- ERP component that occurs when an auditory stimulus deviates from previously presented auditory stimuli
- receives visual sensory input
- inability to read
- retinal receptors necessary for peripheral and twilight vision
- conduction where propagation of action potentials along myelinated axons from one node of ranvier to the next node
- face area region in the temporal lobe of the brain that helps us recognize the people we know
- inability to retrieve information from ones past
- area of brain for memory of visual spatial processing
- the neuron on the receiving end of the synapse
- person who has trouble seeing one of the primary colors
- the process by which memories become stable in the brain
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- inability to recognize faces
- Any chemical that stimulates the sensory receptors in a taste bud.
35 Clues: inability to read • inability to recognize faces • receives visual sensory input • inability to form new memories • the neuron that sends the signal • inability to see objects in motion • cells that fire together wire together • airborne chemicals that are detected as odors • the neuron on the receiving end of the synapse • inability to retrieve information from ones past • ...
Center for Plastic Surgery 2021-06-30
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- more than trick or treat: had acute appendicitis and an appendectomy on Halloween
- used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton
- has met Alex Rodriguez and Jim Leyland, dream job was to be a sports broadcaster
- favorite tool is a chain saw, found a dead man floating in Tampa Bay, has met Madeleine Albright and Deion Sanders
- dream profession growing up was to be a mortician
- has never eaten an egg, nor cares to
- got stuck on top of a skid of frozen broccoli in a Meijer refrigerated cooler for an hour
- has led two mission trips to Uganda
- dream profession growing up was interior decorator/ web designer
- bucket list is to travel to Venic and Bannf Nat'l Park, fav movies: Twilight Series, Hunger Games and The Pursuit of Happyness
- names house plants (Charles Bark-tree, Fernie Sanders, My Cousin Viney, Palm McCartney), wrote a short play in 5th grad that was produced by the Kalamazoo Theatre group. Shares birthday with Marilyn Monroe
- favorite TV show is Fraiser and moderates an online forum with over 40,000 members dedicated to the show
- bucket list is to visit all 50 states
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- bucket list destination is Napa, CA
- dream as a child was to race ostriches, went to Germany for a month at 14 years old, fluent in sign language
- bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge
- has met Taylor Swift, was a synchronized swimmer
- moved to CA to have a go at being famous
- loves cats, fears pregnant women in their last trimester
- would love to live on Mackinac Island
- has met Rick Springfield and Matthew Broderick
- was in the Army ROTC in college
- bucket list is to travel to Ireland, was the top of the water skiing pyramid in high school
- compared to RainMan, has been accused of having weak ankles and small wrists
- has met Tiger Woods, secretly wishes to have a singing voice, favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption
- in the 70's on a vacation to Florida had a surprise encounter with some "swingers"...Bob and Evy
- dream profession growing up was to be a nurse. Plan B was a dental hygienist
- takes figure skating lessons, took swimming lessons in a freezing lake in Northern Michigan
- had in school suspension for kicking a bothersome kid on the playground, bucket list is to sky dive
- used to be on the "Tie Gang" on a railroad, previously worked as a grave digger
30 Clues: was in the Army ROTC in college • bucket list destination is Napa, CA • has never eaten an egg, nor cares to • has led two mission trips to Uganda • would love to live on Mackinac Island • bucket list is to visit all 50 states • moved to CA to have a go at being famous • used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton • bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge • ...
Center for Plastic Surgery 2021-06-30
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- has never eaten an egg, nor cares to
- has led two mission trips to Uganda
- only had 2 car accidents but both were in parents car in the driveway; does not wear deodorant, dream profession as a child was to be an artist
- would love to live on Mackinac Island
- loves cats, fears pregnant women in their last trimester
- has met Rick Springfield and Matthew Broderick
- dream as a child was to race ostriches, went to Germany for a month at 14 years old, fluent in sign language
- used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton
- dream profession growing up was interior decorator/ web designer
- takes figure skating lessons, took swimming lessons in a freezing lake in Northern Michigan
- moved to CA to have a go at being famous
- favorite tool is a chain saw, found a dead man floating in Tampa Bay, has met Madeleine Albright and Deion Sanders
- more than trick or treat: had acute appendicitis and an appendectomy on Halloween
- names house plants (Charles Bark-tree, Fernie Sanders, My Cousin Viney, Palm McCartney), wrote a short play in 5th grad that was produced by the Kalamazoo Theatre group.
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- has met Taylor Swift, was a synchronized swimmer
- dream profession growing up was to be a mortician
- bucket list is to visit all 50 states
- bucket list destination is Napa, CA
- got stuck on top of a skid of frozen broccoli in a Meijer refrigerated cooler for an hour
- had in school suspension for kicking a bothersome kid on the playground, bucket list is to sky dive
- bucket list is to travel to Venice and Banff Nat’l Park, fav movie series: Twilight and Hunger Games
- compared to Rain Man, accused of having weak ankles and small wrists
- has met Tiger Woods, secretly wishes to have a singing voice, favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption
- dream profession growing up was to be a nurse. Plan B was a dental hygienist
- has met Alex Rodriguez and Jim Leyland, dream job was to be a sports broadcaster
- favorite TV show is Fraiser and moderates an online forum with over 40,000 members dedicated to the show
- bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge
- was in the Army ROTC in college
- in the 70's on a vacation to Florida had a surprise encounter with some "swingers"...Bob and Evy
- used to be on the "Tie Gang"on a railroad, previously worked as a grave digger
30 Clues: was in the Army ROTC in college • bucket list destination is Napa, CA • has never eaten an egg, nor cares to • has led two mission trips to Uganda • bucket list is to visit all 50 states • would love to live on Mackinac Island • moved to CA to have a go at being famous • used to be a baton twirler with a fire baton • bungee jumped off the Auckland Harbor bridge • ...
Psychology 2018-01-21
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- Responsible for fear responses and is located near hippocampus
- legal term used to argue whether a mentally ill person should be held responsible for a crime they committed
- Trying to achieve identity through experimentation
- Parents Let their children do whatever they want
- Disorders when fears get out of hand; irrational fears of objects or situations
- trying to become like someone else to reduce anxiety
- Responsible for long-term memories and is located in each temporal lobe
- Records the electrical activity of the cortex below the scalp
- When people overachieve in one thing to compensate for another failure
- Operations stage when children understand there is a real world
- Study of the forces that control the body at different times of day, month or year
- behavior or patterns of feelings that set people apart from each other
- Those that are not trying to find their identity are in this phase
- Acts as a relay station for incoming sensory information
- The inability to get sleep or stay asleep
- stage Stage where feeding is the main source of concern and pleasure
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- Resonance Imaging Shows a detailed side of the brain; allows to see the slightest stroke
- Moments when you "zone out"
- Depressive Disorder when a deeply depressed mood comes on fairly suddenly and seems too severe
- Stage when children are self involved and egocentric
- Parents Rigidly set the rules and demand obedience
- State Relaxed state before we fall asleep
- Relativity the need to consider the unique characteristics of the culture in which behavior takes place
- Approach Viewing behavior as the product of learning
- transition time period between 11 and 19 years old
- MRI when a computer tracks changes in oxygen levels of the blood and superimposes the picture of where the oxygen goes in the brain
- study of abnormal behavior and psychological dysfunction
- Tomography X-rays aided by a computer that show slices of the brain
- Plays a role in sleep, dreaming, left-right body coordination and arousal
- People who enjoy small groups and tend to be quiet
- Clock Internal Chemical units that control parts of the body and are regulated by nature
- Operations Stage when children have the ability to deal with highly symbolic thoughts
- Achievement When adolescents have gone through the identity crisis and come up with a well-defined self
- lowest part of the brain that is responsible for life-sustaining functions such as breathing
34 Clues: Moments when you "zone out" • The inability to get sleep or stay asleep • State Relaxed state before we fall asleep • Parents Let their children do whatever they want • Trying to achieve identity through experimentation • transition time period between 11 and 19 years old • People who enjoy small groups and tend to be quiet • ...
RSVP to the GALA or GAYLA 2024-01-04
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- one of the four hemispheres
- irrelevant position this year
- finds a dragon egg in the mountain, becomes the dragon rider
- you can "pin it"
- Steinbeck title
- banned book in most schools written by Lee
- the final book is still not written, and probs never will, so they made it up and then it sucked
- get someone to do something
- a super smart teenage criminal
- what I am running out of while making this
- a topic
- something in a place that came from somewhere else
- the overall count of living beings
- not tall
- fast road
- see through glass
- dont need no man
- the usually first words in the last paragraph
- the feeling of completeness
- keeps your head on your shoulders
- unusual, spectacular
- to move all around
- an air hoverer
- opposite of modern?
- where Aslan lives
- the main character dies at the end
- to ensure
- Holden Caulfield
- first book of docs fav series
- eat on it, play board games on it
- gots them moves
- the Kardashians lack this but have everything else
- epic 4th book
- first name William, made plays
- Luis's dangle earing is not this
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- a text or a letter?
- to succeed
- the dot at the end
- Bella and the shiners
- probably the scariest book I've ever read- SK
- DF, Sams, and Costco have all of this in common
- kids that makes their own government
- not whole
- the GOP
- required
- rental for the event
- smog
- a book about a world where the oculus takes over reality
- we are excited about this
- what happens to Luis about every 500 words
- a person in many of the words in this puzzle
- Sam just wont give it up
- a story about a wild feline and his crazy antics with children
- Leo took on the film adaptation
- a boy names max becomes the king of the monsters
- my favorite book
- the whale is really the good guy, prove me wrong
- tiger on a boat
- an area of specific climate and species
- helps keep your spine straight
- Jennifer killing kids in the woods
- 451
- ladies and ____
- home away from home
- introduction to our dear Bilbo
- moving to digital rather than printed
- the relatively thin layer between us and the vacuum
67 Clues: 451 • smog • a topic • the GOP • required • not tall • not whole • fast road • to ensure • to succeed • epic 4th book • an air hoverer • Steinbeck title • tiger on a boat • ladies and ____ • gots them moves • you can "pin it" • dont need no man • my favorite book • Holden Caulfield • see through glass • where Aslan lives • the dot at the end • to move all around • a text or a letter? • opposite of modern? • ...
MOVIE NAMES 2 2024-07-18
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- giving money to Charity is easier then kicking a can ,when your dead (5)
- a brother and sister find out the family business (3/4)
- 2 breeds at war (4/2/4)
- don’t call him too many times (11)
- a story of a little farm animals adventures (4)
- a Scottish Hero Ralleys the troops (10)
- has the power of a god ,very witty and likes to sing and dance (4)
- this organisation protects the earth in secret, don’t look into the light. (3/2/5)
- check under your bed he could be there (2)
- a white tank top a pistol and crawling through vents , hard day (3/4)
- the unthinkable happens across the ocean (7)
- using a piece of furniture to fly? Ridiculous (7)
- a detective with a very nagging mother (4/2/2/3/4/5)
- having a bad day is rough , try living the same one again and again (9/3)
- another life form come to celebrate the 4th of July (15)
- there’s trouble in racoon city (8/4)
- born from evil but learns to fight for good (Packs a Punch) (7)
- loves animals, very good detective (3/7)
- taking a pill could be life changing (6)
- who knew being terminal would keep you save from the infected (5/3/1)
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- getting a lap dance from your wife while undercover is abit awkward (4/4)
- a film that’s the complete opposite of the title ( I’m not afraid) (5/5)
- hes giant he’s angry but likes to eat a big big pile of fish (8)
- A detective with many tools for the job (9/6)
- sometimes it’s better to write a better ending to a story (6)
- becomes god for a couple of days (5/8)
- removing the head is the best advice (4/2/3/4)
- a big friendly giant with a unusual taste for metal (4/5)
- being in love with two breeds of monsters is never a good idea (8)
- a failed security Gaurd gets sent to the USA for a very important job (2/4)
- imagine living a life that’s broadcasted to the world (6/4)
- burglars struggle against a young Gaurd (4/5)
- braking the speed limit is necessary in this case (5)
- careful breaking the glass outside is quite unbearable (5/6)
- a very unusually big reptile will take your breath away (8)
- it’s a icon or figure , or sometimes a species with great CGI (6)
36 Clues: 2 breeds at war (4/2/4) • don’t call him too many times (11) • there’s trouble in racoon city (8/4) • becomes god for a couple of days (5/8) • a Scottish Hero Ralleys the troops (10) • loves animals, very good detective (3/7) • taking a pill could be life changing (6) • check under your bed he could be there (2) • the unthinkable happens across the ocean (7) • ...
<3 happy birthday Louis <3 2024-09-08
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- A Jamie favourite answer
- The premier pringles flavour
- Something you have ruined
- ___ ___ fly
- Where to find good water
- A nyt favourite answer
- Louis of X Factor fame
- This line offers the longest journey without changing trains, of 34 miles
- Fashion faux pas
- A thank you card of sorts, vacation style
- Chocolate is surprisingly nice this way
- Take a ____
- Crossword substitute
- Your relationship role
- Something you have ruined
- Princess Mononoke studio
- British queens, or my favourite work commute
- A place for a second, or seventeenth, date
- 53, but sweeter
- Kiss catalyst
- Place for a first kiss
- The best type of gate
- Robert Pattinson contributed two songs to this
- ____ gold
- That one video game reference I made that time
- Old movie cinema
- I collect Vogue, you collect _____
- Last emperor of france
- Spot to wait for the sunrise
- I am waiting patiently for stockholm syndrome to kick in on this one
- My least favourite word
- Great official first date spot
- Supreme portrait artist
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- There'll be bluebirds over this place
- Your forced guilty pleasure
- You, but blue
- Soon to be your favourite alcohol
- Anthony ___ , artist known for his light exhibitions
- Full fats lesser sister
- Great unofficial first date spot
- Louis of fashion fame
- Louis of trumpeting fame
- British goodbyes, or a stellar breakfast choice
- Good on cake, or with a spoon
- bucket list food
- Too hot to handle
- Originally to be named after the river Fleet
- Your favourite, [see 2]
- My least favourite evening of the week
- ROYGBIV, for example
- My pre-date anthem
- My saviour for a week, begrudgingly
- Your first rollercoaster
- A Louis favourite answer
- Something you have ruined
- First metro line in the world
- Potential Halloween costume, but only when Natasha is present
- 1944 Judy Garland movie
- the only place we are friends (85 days and counting)
- The _______, ice cream van extraordinaire
- Seven in London, Seven in Sussex
- Central london’s best bathrooms
- Leaving ones mark
- The hospital that inspired the word ‘Bedlam’ was on the site of this station
- Fashion faux paw
- Where to eat lunch Al fresco
- River Lea’s former resident
- Birthday of Louis and Paolo Nutini, somehow
- Essentially Love Island
69 Clues: ____ gold • ___ ___ fly • Take a ____ • You, but blue • Kiss catalyst • 53, but sweeter • bucket list food • Fashion faux pas • Old movie cinema • Fashion faux paw • Too hot to handle • Leaving ones mark • My pre-date anthem • ROYGBIV, for example • Crossword substitute • Louis of fashion fame • The best type of gate • A nyt favourite answer • Louis of X Factor fame • Your relationship role • ...
halloween movies 2024-10-07
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- They’re creepy, kooky, and altogether ooky.
- Sleep tight, but don’t let Freddy catch you dreaming
- The titular character is a real pain in the neck
- You can't see him, but he can see you
- Sometimes, dead is better… but don’t tell the pets.
- As a general rule, don't try to solve mysterious puzzle boxes
- Some family secrets should stay buried
- Spectral extermination
- Fava beans, Chianti
- These vampires sparkle
- Seasonal movie filmed in St. Helens, OR
- Home security footage gets spooky
- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
- Red balloons, paper boats, Maine
- "Seven days"
- Try not to lose your head in this quiet town
- Don't make fun of your classmates at prom :(
- When you’re your own worst enemy
- Say his name five times if you dare.
- A son born under a bad sign
- The original Birdemic
- A boy’s best friend returns with a bit of a jolt.
- "Throw salt, keep rosemary, plant lavender, fall in love"
- A doll with a killer personality
- Laughter turns out to be better than screams
- Where horror cliches and tropes are organized behind the scenes
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- "Grab Liz, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over"
- A hairy situation in the UK
- Things heat up at this festival—just ask the bear
- Dance academy with a diabolical twist
- Writer’s block goes badly
- A parallel house, an other mother, buttons
- Don't say this name three times
- Unlikely love story featuring a "landscaper"
- A spelunking trip... goes badly
- Stay the entire night and win $10k!
- The most amiable of spirits
- Surviving the apocalypse, one rule at a time.
- Visit to potential in-laws goes badly
- The original internet-viral found-footage movie
- That song? Big red flag.
- You might want to cancel your camp reservation
- "Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?"
- Becoming a new mother is never easy
- The movie that kicked off a director's "twist"y filmography
- Vampires on the beach
- You will need an old priest and a young priest
- "I put a spell on you, and now you're mine"
- "What's your favorite scary movie?"
- When reading a bedtime story goes very, very wrong
- 0/5 star hotel rating on TripAdvisor
51 Clues: "Seven days" • Fava beans, Chianti • Vampires on the beach • The original Birdemic • Spectral extermination • These vampires sparkle • That song? Big red flag. • Writer’s block goes badly • A hairy situation in the UK • The most amiable of spirits • A son born under a bad sign • Don't say this name three times • A spelunking trip... goes badly • Red balloons, paper boats, Maine • ...
& : 80th Birthday Puzzle 2021-08-26
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- Scribe tool
- '69 & '94
- Avian Auto
- Trini snack & puzzle theme ***clues
- Only Fresh Squeezed
- Long Ago Pet
- In Her Eyes
- Celebratory Dinner
- Oyster Bay Home, originally
- *Carnival Hub
- Mouth for Water
- *Movie Theater Must Have
- Dance created in TnT
- Lyrical Soldier
- AM Routine
- Hunter High Spot
- *Necessary Garnish
- Carnival Party
- Constant Companion
- Selfcare Indulgence
- Fave Flower from afar
- Roadster
- Nightstand Staple
- Dress Shirt Monogram
- 252
- Abode, Specifically
- Wear these at night
- Original TV Technology
- *Martini Musts, Bond might agree
- Inherited Head
- Agra site & Fav Singer, for short
- "German __ Festival"
- Mercedes
- Heirloom set
- European Convention
- condiment
- For Quitters
- Elka, Twilight & Onteora
- Pond Sighting
- *Mousers
- Old House Alarm
- Moracca Bay Treat
- Year that will live in Infamy
- aftercare
- Bart Eyes
- Hindu Vibration
- Birthstone
- *Festival
- Calf Animal
- Mtn Attraction
- Signature Scent
- Swordlike Stem in August
- "Rockville __"
- Japanese erotic
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- "Alfred E. __"
- Most common birth month
- Filled with goat or chana
- Listmaker
- Original BBT local
- Snowplow Obstacle
- NWHC Staple
- Earth sign
- *Higher Education
- Tools of the trade & a Superhero
- Quicker Picker Upper
- Bobley Book Collection
- "East ___"
- *Canine Companions
- "Rides of ___"
- *Late Night Flavors
- Mullins technique
- June Bloom
- Ocean Activity
- *Upstate Counties
- Coffee Mate
- "St Lawrence __"
- Guitar or Cocktail
- "Dock of the ___"
- Friday Fish Fry Spot
- "___ Darlin'"
- #3 Original name
- Summer Memories
- *Staples
- Stones Iconic Influencers
- Pool Table Felt
- Artistic inspiration, sometimes
- Where to find a shark tooth
- Patois or BBQ Chicken
- *Parents, familiarly
- Shipyard Girl Artist
- Surrealist
- Comfy Footwear
- Apprenticeship Fee
- Dapper summer attire
- Steel Pan Composer
- Catch a wave here
- "__, the Sailor"
- Hurricane
- Initials for #1 & #2
- Packing Heat
- Unexpected Surgery
- Spelunking spot
- High School
- Beefeater, not a vegan
- Houseguest delivery request
- Beatles find
- "Alla balla koola galla itsa bitsa studa ditsa talliana studa ___"
- Original ink
- Frequented Estab
- BBDS cool one
- Convention Need
111 Clues: 252 • Roadster • *Staples • Mercedes • *Mousers • Listmaker • '69 & '94 • condiment • Hurricane • aftercare • Bart Eyes • *Festival • Avian Auto • Earth sign • "East ___" • June Bloom • AM Routine • Surrealist • Birthstone • Scribe tool • NWHC Staple • In Her Eyes • Coffee Mate • High School • Calf Animal • Long Ago Pet • Heirloom set • For Quitters • Packing Heat • Beatles find • Original ink • *Carnival Hub • "___ Darlin'" • Pond Sighting • ...
Sensation and Perception 2021-11-09
Across
- the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- 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 process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
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- conversion of one form of energy into another (transforming of stimulus energies such as sights, sounds, and smells into neural impulses our brains can interpret.)
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- the principal that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- 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
- the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time (also called just noticeable difference).
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- 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
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- the amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which we perceive as brightness or loudness, as determined by the wave's aplitude
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. Detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
20 Clues: 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 minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time • the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina • ...
The Importance of Being Earnest - C 2022-09-27
Across
- deceitful and untrustworthy
- the tallest mountain in Vietnam
- the mascot of Mission Valley Elementary
- He was the _____ example of a favorite student.
- one of the three largest types of flowering plants
- a color associated with Yzma
- a trendy brand that makes water bottles and other insulated containers, associated with denting easily
- a Japanese breed of dog
- promoting friends to positions of authority, even if they don't deserve it
- In a loud/forceful manner
- wanting or devouring great quantities of something
- They _____ at their leader's feet.
- The English student expanded her _____.
- He sang a _____ at his mom's funeral.
- The _____ was kicked out of a restaurant after flinging the food on the ground.
- a popular singer who wrote and sang the song "Buzzcut Season"
- noodles, often mixed with a wine, tomato, or cream sauce, commonly eaten for carb loading
- She _____ the party after the host got too drunk to function.
- a popular event usually associated with school football
- a state in the US that has the most miles of rivers
- The birds' sweet song was _____.
- the last name of the D.I. who assists Sherlock Holmes
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- a common abbreviation for a rated r movie that came out in march of 2022 about an asian-american family
- a form of sun protection for eyes, also commonly used as an accessory
- His mournful song evoked a _____ feeling.
- a thin, crisp wafer often eaten with cheese or other savory toppings
- something that is chewed, sometimes associated with candy, but often banned from school
- a piece of fabric and/or stuffing used to hold needles and pins while sewing
- promoting family to positions of authority, even if they don't deserve it
- Twilight Sparkle is this type of horse in My Little Pony
- relating to or denoting the arteries which surround and supply the heart
- a person claiming to be someone they're not
- when people are appointed to positions of authority because they deserve it
- excessively harsh
- Their beliefs were _____ to my less common ones.
- "Made of the best stuff on Earth"
- a decorative, geometric, repeating pattern, often used to make suits
- to drink/consume
- The patient was not immediately treated because of the hospital's _____.
- a person who acts obsequiously towards someone in order to gain advantage
40 Clues: to drink/consume • excessively harsh • a Japanese breed of dog • In a loud/forceful manner • deceitful and untrustworthy • a color associated with Yzma • the tallest mountain in Vietnam • The birds' sweet song was _____. • "Made of the best stuff on Earth" • They _____ at their leader's feet. • He sang a _____ at his mom's funeral. • the mascot of Mission Valley Elementary • ...
Wedding 2023-08-24
Across
- How many years have the bride and groom been together?
- What degree is Skyler getting?
- Skyler's high school mascot.
- Name of the high school Cameron went to.
- Number of theatre productions Skyler was in.
- What is Skyler's favorite food?
- The name of Skyler's first vehicle and Cameron's current vehicle.
- Where did the bride and groom spend time together before dating?
- What the couple goes on after the wedding.
- Who said "I Love You" first.
- "L, is for the way you _____ at me".
- First place they flew together. (Two words)
- Name of the restaurant Skyler and Cameron went to for their first anniversary.
- Love is _____, love is kind.
- What sport did Cameron play in high school.
- What hobby did Cameron teach Skyler?
- Where did the bride and groom get engaged? (Two words)
- Introducing Mr. and Mrs. ______.
- Name of the best man and Camerons brother.
- Where did the bride and groom meet?
- The groom is wearing this around his neck.
- What color is Cameron's eyes?
- "Something old, something blue, something ________, something blue".
- Book genre that Skyler reads.
- What was the first show the bride and groom watched together?
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- What holiday is it today? (Two words)
- Unscramble this wedding word: Quouteb.
- Activity Skyler and Cameron did for his 19th birthday (Two words)
- City Skyler lived in for her summer internship.
- The bride and groom were both born in which city?
- Cameron's favorite animal.
- The brides maiden name.
- What instrument did Cameron play as a child.
- Tiered wedding dessert.
- Skyler's favorite film series.
- Before his current job, Cameron was in the field of ______ work.
- What is the name of the teddy bear Cameron got Skyler for their first valentines day. (Two words)
- Camerons favorite hobby.
- Promises made during the wedding.
- "You may now _____ the bride".
- Combined, the bride and groom have this many siblings.
- What is the sum of the bride and grooms ages? (Two words)
- "The stars at night are big and bright, deep in the _____ of Texas".
- Number of bridal shops Skyler visited before finding her dress.
- What color is the brides dress?
- Texas state flower.
- What is Skyler's favorite musical soundtrack?
- Month the bride and groom got engaged.
- Month of the bride and grooms anniversary.
- What was the first gift Cameron gave Skyler?
50 Clues: Texas state flower. • The brides maiden name. • Tiered wedding dessert. • Camerons favorite hobby. • Cameron's favorite animal. • Skyler's high school mascot. • Who said "I Love You" first. • Love is _____, love is kind. • What color is Cameron's eyes? • Book genre that Skyler reads. • What degree is Skyler getting? • Skyler's favorite film series. • "You may now _____ the bride". • ...
18-34 2020-01-24
Across
- My desired car (model) at one point, thanks to Mandy Moore
- My favourite (minor) Muppet character
- My nickname at school
- The NY neighbourhood I was born in
- The first musical I saw; also a Disney film ("The ___ ____", two words)
- My staple remover has this character on it
- My default food order at restaurants for most of my teen years
- My preferred Mario universe character
- A very popular movie I haven't seen, in part because it beat out Spice World
- I have a signed single by this British singer-turned-actress
- The Baby-Sitters Club member I identified with the most
- My preferred Vitamin Water flavour
- One of my favourite films (and one I watched in theatres by myself)
- My Korean name (Romanized)
- My Facebook "username"
- Favourite Spice Girl (first name)
- My dad's first (English) name
- My favourite Asian-American mutant
- First mobile phone brand
- The first hotel I stayed at in Vegas
- The vehicle our family had for years in Edmonton
- The only Coldplay song I like
- The mobile game I have been playing for the past few years ("Puzzle and ______")
- The brand of my wallet
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- I love this store and their pens
- A book series I detest
- The S Club 7 member I have a doll of
- The number of times (in word form) I've broken a bone
- My default clothing size
- My favourite burger chain (sorry, In-n-Out)
- The company I bought my mattress from
- The law office that I work at
- The first song that I learned the dance for
- My cotton skincare pads are from this company
- The only cleanser I buy is from this company (initials)
- My favourite (portable) video game series (two words)
- My favourite K-pop boy band member
- My most-played song on iTunes
- The being I had my first tongue kiss with, without consent
- A K-pop song that's currently serving as my catchphrase
- My favourite designer brand
- Thanks to this travel loyalty program, I went to both Disneyland and Disney World
- My current favourite K-pop group
- My current watch brand
- My current cell phone service provider
- My ringtone (song) for Fridays
- My favourite Top Model contestant
- The main character of an anime I discovered on Netflix
- My favourite old-school anime heroine
- Japanese for "what", I say this all the time
50 Clues: My nickname at school • A book series I detest • My Facebook "username" • My current watch brand • The brand of my wallet • My default clothing size • First mobile phone brand • My Korean name (Romanized) • My favourite designer brand • The law office that I work at • My most-played song on iTunes • My dad's first (English) name • The only Coldplay song I like • ...
