twilight Crossword Puzzles
đđťđ¸ď¸The Revolution Gets Spookyđ¸ď¸đťđ 2025-10-31
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- A large pot used by witches to brew potions
- The dim light between sunset and darkness, often linked with mystery
- The group representing the colonies that debated and declared independence
- A stone chamber beneath a church, often used for burials
- Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the Revolution
- A twisting mazeâsymbol of confusion or fear in many myths
- The final major battle where British General Cornwallis surrendered
- The town where colonial militias forced the British to retreat to Boston
- A magical spell or charm
- Member of the committee that helped draft the Declaration of Independence
- Freedom from the control or rule of another country
- A nocturnal creature often seen on spooky nights
- A mythical creature made from parts of different animals
- How Loyalists felt after hearing the Declaration read aloud
- The final attempt by the colonies to reconcile with Britain before full war
- A mysterious animal often seen as a witchâs companion
- Thomas Paineâs pamphlet that convinced many Americans to support independence
- What might illuminate a haunted hallway
- German soldiers hired by the British to fight against the colonies
- The colonial assembly that directed the war effort and approved the Declaration of Independence
- Proposed the formal motion for independence in June 1776
- A ghostly vision or supernatural appearance
- A feeling that something bad or important is about to happen
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence
- American officer who later betrayed the cause and joined the British
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- The sense of spirit and confidence among soldiersâboosted after victories like Trenton
- Early battle that proved the colonists could stand up to the British army
- The American victory that convinced France to join the war as an ally
- Active at night; like bats, owls, and other spooky creatures
- A formal agreement between countries
- The 1776 document announcing the coloniesâ separation from Britain
- The harsh winter encampment where Washingtonâs troops trained and endured extreme conditions
- The British monarch who refused to read the Olive Branch Petition
- Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
- Massachusetts delegate and key advocate for independence
- To give up or yield, as the British did at Yorktown
- The crucial partnership that provided the Americans with navy and troops
- The 1783 agreement that officially ended the war and recognized U.S. independence
- Describing a place visited by ghosts or troubled memories
- A noisy ghost said to cause disturbances in the physical world
- A sweet reward for trick-or-treaters
- A tiny web spinner found in every dark corner
- The first battle of the Revolution, where âthe shot heard round the worldâ was fired
- Armed resistance against a government or ruler
- Strange or mysterious in an unsettling way
- A forcible overthrow of a government in favor of a new system
- A classic Halloween decoration with a glowing smile
- A dark volcanic glass once thought to have mystical powers
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown in 1781
- Colonists who supported independence from Britain
- Washingtonâs surprise victory after crossing the Delaware River on Christmas night
- What lights up the sky on Halloween night
52 Clues: A magical spell or charm • A formal agreement between countries • A sweet reward for trick-or-treaters • What might illuminate a haunted hallway • What lights up the sky on Halloween night • Strange or mysterious in an unsettling way • A large pot used by witches to brew potions • A ghostly vision or supernatural appearance • A tiny web spinner found in every dark corner • ...
AP Psychology Unit 4 2022-06-06
Across
- information processing guided by higher-level mental process, as when we construct perceptions drawing out our experience and expectation.
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the color portions of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- analysis that begins with the sense receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information.
- receptors cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. The cones detect fine details and give rise to color sensation.
- Amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which we perceive as brightness or loudness as determined by amplitude.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount).
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimuli "signal" amid background stimulation "noise". Assumes that there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness.
- threshold the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- the study of relationship between the physical characteristic of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information; enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time.
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
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- the activation, often unconsciously of certain associations, thus predisposing, one's perception, memory, or response.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- detection of stimuli below absolute threshold
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- failing to notice changes in the environment
- mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another (for example, due to suggestion or expectations based on prior learning)
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies into neural impulses. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brain can interpret.
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- the dimension of color that is determine by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names blue, green, and so forth.
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
30 Clues: failing to notice changes in the environment • detection of stimuli below absolute threshold • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation. • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. • the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis • ...
2023 Stage 3 Term 1 Spelling 2023-04-03
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- to be spoken at a funeral
- a group of military planes
- to see it in your head
- tactics
- I am the best!
- the same as
- sign
- apple liquid
- not dim
- trouble
- explanation in a narrative
- free in swimming
- happy
- the people's choice
- opposite of horizontal
- to reel in
- temperature degrees
- going down down down
- water dropping from sky
- the yellow bin
- making the better
- big brain
- a small street
- the top number
- Channel 10 at 5'o clock
- book all about vampires
- disaster with lack of water
- 1/4
- mouse, rat, squirrel, beaver all belong in this family
- the system in which a country runs
- blood fills this
- displaying pleasant manner
- put into a table
- the bottom number
- it's about
- 5/2
- Kleenex
- to get
- next door
- voting secretly
- Rawwrrr
- finish
- very ferocious
- talking back
- a picture taken for memories
- the problem is solved
- information in charts and graphs
- cooked via submerging in hot oil
- ability to acquire knowledge
- freight
- squashed circle
- the rule of a monarch
- Mt Vesuvius
- Capital of Australia
- a cut of beef
- a member of parliament
- ruby emerald diamond
- graffiti
- science and ____
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- the place where the government meets
- past of try
- to put a letter in
- com/ pu/ ter
- Santa rides this
- how heavy something is
- the rules a country runs by
- the purple patch on your leg
- not wavy
- pick this and that
- the bird on the Mexican flag
- urrrgghhhh
- cargo
- the ceremony in which people remember the dearly departed
- a member of society
- meat fish eggs and dairy
- e=mc2
- Ruldoph, Dasher, Prancer
- Harmonious Sound
- a trip on an ocean liner
- no no no
- to go past
- near the sea
- the roof
- going up up up
- not odd
- where sand meets the sea
- England, France and Germany are in
- separating
- choose an option
- the red room at parliament
- the place
- the save
- yes yes yes
- r
- a whole number
- the costing of something
- fight verbally
- empty
- apps
- a lot of wind
- you me, him her
- the root vegetable used i making chips
- the vote that applies for every one in the country
- _____ and egg McMuffin
- a pale sandy colour
- man made of rock
- coming close
- pushed back in time
- not a lot
- taking data
- bat cat mat pat hat
- a member of the string family
- to know via clues on the page
- a female deer
- to trick
- the note that shows GST
- hand sanitiser
- the most common type of graph
- following orders
- opposite of vertical
- a person who plays an instrument
- 01100010
- so scary
- twister
- + - x /
- cave man
- a whole revolution
- a person running for government
- the way of doing something
- the red fruit used as the base for a red sauce
- family ____
- the leader
132 Clues: r • 1/4 • 5/2 • sign • apps • cargo • e=mc2 • happy • empty • to get • finish • tactics • not dim • trouble • not odd • Kleenex • Rawwrrr • twister • + - x / • freight • not wavy • no no no • the roof • the save • to trick • 01100010 • so scary • cave man • graffiti • the place • big brain • not a lot • next door • urrrgghhhh • to go past • to reel in • separating • it's about • the leader • past of try • the same as • yes yes yes • taking data • family ____ • Mt Vesuvius • ...
Hydrology and Oceans Vocabulary 2022-12-20
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- An ecosystem where all water runoff drains into a single body of water
- zone deepest water in the ocean trenches
- The lighted, or photic, zone in the ocean; can support photosynthesis; the Sunlight Zone
- no light and near freezing temperatures; the Abyss
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches; made of many different watersheds
- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- no light can penetrate; the Midnight Zone
- the amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid
- of, relating to, or derived from living matter; contains carbon
- a community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- movement of organisms from one place to another
- Movement of ocean water caused by density difference brought about by variations in temperature and salinity; cold, denser salt water sinks, warmer, less dense water rises
- the upward movement of warm fluid and the downward movement of cool fluid
- All the water at and near the surface of the earth
- The ability of a rock or sediment to let fluids pass through its open spaces, or pores.
- the effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- Currents that are caused by the differences in the density of ocean water; not on the surface or impacted by wind
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
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- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- open water above the ocean floor
- the property of having a negative and positive part
- The cycle through which water in the hydrosphere moves; includes such processes as evaporation, precipitation, and surface and groundwater runoff
- The layer of the ocean where light can penetrate but cannot support photosynthesis; the Twilight Zone
- the area of shoreline between low and high tides
- A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid
- the amount of mass in a given volume
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- Downward movement of liquid through soil.
- the degree of compactness of a substance; mass compared to volume.
- a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
- the ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- the study of the ocean
- A current that is caused by wind and that occurs at or near the ocean's surface
- Not formed from living things or the remains of living things; does not contain carbon
- water is the [blank] because it dissolves many substances
- microscopic, free-floating, autotrophic organisms that function as producers in aquatic ecosystems
- of, at, or near the equator
- the part of Earth where life exists
42 Clues: the study of the ocean • of, at, or near the equator • open water above the ocean floor • the part of Earth where life exists • the amount of mass in a given volume • zone deepest water in the ocean trenches • Downward movement of liquid through soil. • no light can penetrate; the Midnight Zone • movement of organisms from one place to another • ...
mom 2022-05-08
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- you helped make my travel dreams come true by planning a visit to this state
- name of the talking Twilight Zone doll you like to impersonate sometimes
- Lorelai says "go Hitler" on Rory's first day of ______
- artist whose work you've curated at BYU and talked about in documentaries!
- my favorite museum we went to in Italy
- writer whose book you read at Disneyland Paris
- the kind of dance you and Graham perform every Christmas
- not even Adam Driver can drive you to see a film in this franchise
- invasive rodent species we started seeing in the last couple of years
- the last show you and I saw on Broadway together centered on the life of this singer
- you took me to my first opera, which was to see Wendy perform this composer's work
- Thoreau advised doing this x2
- The Disney show we saw at the Met focused on the films' connection to these kind of arts
- if you're cold, better make it a night with this many dogs
- emu eggs are this color
- famous Beatles song "take the back right_____"
- artist whose work we went to see in Mexico City
- town of Ostrich Land and a cute Christmas shop
- our indigenous dolls from the Southwest
- according to Amy March, what is picturesque in Europe?
- you promised we could get a dog if Veronica married a man from here
- she has or is a polk salad? I'm realizing I don't actually know the song
- I'm sorry I don't like your favorite kind of chocolate cake, which is of this nationality
- the museum souvenir you'd buy us at museums was a book series called "Getting to Know the World's Greatest _______"
- the prettiest pink tree we have in the yard!
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- we spent your last birthday at this Pond
- we saw an exhibit on his anime at the Academy Museum!
- when scared, Rose Nylund begged this body part "don't fail me now!"
- in addition to Mallards, we've started seeing this kind of duck in the river
- you once had a cool mug from a show at the BYU MOA that had this theme
- we usually do our crosswords in the New ______
- the dark, seedy film genre of the '40s
- we saw Brandi Carlile perform at a theater in this Port
- join a club that will bring you joy and _____
- name of the WNBA team we would cheer on!
- we saw her play Annie Oakley at least 3 times
- the kind of sandwich you had at the Blue Bayou
- the best kind of bread for French toast
- Snoop Dogg has also gone by Snoop [this animal]
- the name of Belinda's sister in the Muppet Christmas Carol
- name of the house where Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women
- the kind of amphibians on the hippie apron I sewed you in middle school
- the Broadway show where you wanted to die
- first stop in California is either Sees or Mexican food at...
- French Christmas Carol we've sung: "Il est nĂŠ le divin _____"
- the king who we cheered for against Godzilla and saw on Broadway
- while facing a giant Gumby in a dream, you once confidently declared "yo, this is MY ____"
- "Lady and the Tramp" lullaby you used to sing to me and Graham
- the artist whose chapel was so nice we saw it twice! (in Italy)
49 Clues: emu eggs are this color • Thoreau advised doing this x2 • the dark, seedy film genre of the '40s • my favorite museum we went to in Italy • the best kind of bread for French toast • our indigenous dolls from the Southwest • we spent your last birthday at this Pond • name of the WNBA team we would cheer on! • the Broadway show where you wanted to die • ...
Sanderson's Super Sixes 2025-09-02
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- This boy likes to play outside after school; he wants to go to Hawaii with Ben; and he is really good at hockey.
- This student likes to play video games; when he grows up, he wants to be an astronomer (person who studies space); and he would like to meet Mr. Beast.
- This student won a spelling bee when she was in grade three; she wants to travel to Japan; and she has a dog named Snoopy.
- This student likes to play video games after school; she has competed in a chess tournament; she would love to have telekinesis as her superpower.
- This speedy girl wants to travel to Scotland and BC; her superpower of choice would be wings that change colour; and her goal is to keep the top of her desk clean.
- This student would like to have the superpower of invisibility; she loves math; she likes playing outside; she also has 12 fish!
- This student wants to travel to Scotland; she wants to be a veterinarian; and she can do a front handspring.
- This student would like to travel to Paris; loves to watch Wednesday; her goal is to win a ribbon at Track!
- This boy likes to fish, loves gym, and he wants to travel to Japan because of the food.
- This student wants to travel to Hawaii to see the dolphins; when she is older she wants to be a vet or an actress; she loves listening to Ariana Grande.
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- This boy likes to play Roblox; his favourite books are the Diary of a Wimpy Kid; and the ring finger on his left hand bends weirdly!
- This boy missed the first day of school, but we hope he joins us.
- This girl likes the movie K-Pop Demon Hunters; she wants to visit Switzerland and the house of chocolate; and she is very good at cooking!
- This student has a bunny named Biscuit; she cooks her own amazing alfredo with pasta; and loves the Twilight series!
- This student missed the first day of school, but rumor has it, he has a groovy hairstyle!
- This student loves to watch tiktok; she wants to be teacher when she grows up; she likes The Summer I turned Pretty.
- This boy loves football â he wants to travel to Miami to see the Miami Dolphins; his favourite food is pizza; and he would like to meet Kurt Cobain (of the band Nirvana).
- This student can make a lot of stuff out of paper; she would like to make invisibility her superpower; and she has SEVEN pets.
- This girl loves anything and everything to do with car racing; she wants to go to the Race Car Hall of Fame; she isnât allowed to race though.
- This girl would love to visit Disneyworld; she loves writing stories; and she would like to own a daycare in the future.
- This boy loves gym; he has a Malinois dog named Georgia; his favourite movie is Happy Gilmore!
- This student would like to go to Hawaii because it is hot; earned first place in a gymnastics competition; and would like to meet Taylor Swift!
- This boy has a pet dog named Gracie; he likes The Goonies; when he grows up, he wants to be an architect.
23 Clues: This boy missed the first day of school, but we hope he joins us. • This boy likes to fish, loves gym, and he wants to travel to Japan because of the food. • This student missed the first day of school, but rumor has it, he has a groovy hairstyle! • This boy loves gym; he has a Malinois dog named Georgia; his favourite movie is Happy Gilmore! • ...
Week 8 2024-08-23
ALL WARRIOR'S BOOK TITLES AS OF 11-2022 PART 1 2022-11-14
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- "ASHFUR WAS ALIVE, AND HE'D TAKEN SQUIRRELFLIGHT TO A PLACE WHERE ONLY THE DEAD COULD REACH HER"
- "THE ONLY FAILURE IS NOT TO TRY. AND I'VE NEVER STOPPED TRYING"
- "I DID EVERYTHING I COULD, AND IT MEANT SOMETHING"-THUNDER
- "YOUR STUPID GRUDGE ALMOST GOT HER KILLED"-REDTAIL
- "I BELIEVE IN THE IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING FROM WHAT HAS BEEN DISCOVERED BEFORE"
- "I'LL BE LOYAL TO MY CLAN AS LONG AS I HAVE BREATH ENOUGH TO FIGHT"
- "SHE'S TRULY THE BEST FRIEND I'VE EVER HAD, AND I CAN NEVER REPAY HER"
- "IT'S NOT MY PLACE TO JUDGE YOU"
- "YOU DIED SAVING ME. I NEVER WANTED THAT TO HAPPEN"-TREE
- "YOU MADE ME DEPUTY, BUT YOU WON'T LET ME BE YOUR DEPUTY"-TAWNYPELT
- "ONE LESS TRAITOR IN THE FOREST"- GRAYSTRIPE
- "BUT I'M A MEDICINE CAT. AND I'M FROM ANOTHER CLAN"- LEAFPOOL
- "HOPE IS EASY, BUT IT CATCHES NO PREY"
- "AFFECTION? SHE HATED EVERY LAST HAIR ON HIS PELT"
- "YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND. THERE ARE FOUR CLANS. WE HAVE TO FIGHT TO SURVIVE"
- "BLOOD IS EVERYTHING. BUT THE ONLY BLOOD I'M INTERESTED IN FLOWS FROM MY ENEMIES"-SCOURGE
- "I'VE BEEN ARAID OF ANY CAT FINDING OUT I'M NOT A PROPER MEDICINE CAT"-MOTHWING
- "BLOOD ISN'T EVERYTHING. LOYALTY IS EVERYTHING"-BARLEY
- "MY NAME IS ECHO. I DREAM OF CATS WITH STARS IN THEIR FUR"-ECHO
- "I WISH I HADN'T SAVED YOU! I WISH I'D GONE FOR MY BROTHER FIRST"
- "I AM VERY PROUD OF MY CHILDREN. THEY WILL MAKE GREAT WARRIORS. AND I WILL WATCH OVER THEM FOREVER, I PROMISE"-TIGERSTAR
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- "YOU CAN'T SAVE EVERY ONE OF YOUR CLANMATES FROM THE DANGERS OF THE LIFE YOU LEAD"
- "NOT DEAD, NOT INJURED. JUST...GONE"-IN REFERENCE TO BRISTLEFROST
- "I CAN HEAR THE VOICES CLEARLY NOW. THIS IS FOR ME TO DO"- FEATHERTAIL
- "I'M NOT NOTHING. I'M SASHA"-SASHA
- "YOU CAN'T PUNISH THEM FOR LOVING YOU TOO MUCH"
- "WE CAN ONLY POINT OUT THE PATH. WE CAN'T MAKE THEM FOLLOW IT"
- "PACK, PACK. KILL, KILL"- DOGS
- "EVERY WORD WAS LIKE POISON"
- "BEING A WARRIOR IS NOT ABOUT DESTROYING OUR RIVALS"
- "THIS ONE WILL SEE INTO THE SHADOWS"-SPIRESIGHT
- "BEWARE AN ENEMY WHO SEEMS TO SLEEP"
- "WHY COULDN'T HE TALK TO HER INSTEAD OF TRYING TO MAKE HER FEEL SMALL?"-REFRENCING SQUIRRELFLIGHT AND BRAMBLESTAR
- "SHE WILL NOT DIE TODAY.I WON'T LET HER."
- "I HOPE MY DAUGHTERS CAN LEARN THAT LESSON TOO"-PEBBLESHINE
- "I WILL MAKE SURE BREEZEPELT KNOWS I LOVE HIM, JUST LIKE ASHFOOT LOVED ME"
- "THEY'RE OUR OWN LITTLE STORM IN THE MAKING"
- "I'M FEELING A PULL TO GO BACK TO THEM. I'M A CLAN CAT AND ALWAYS WILL BE"-DAISY
- "HEY, WELCOME BACK BRO"-DIESEL
- "THUNDERCLAN, I RARELY SAY THESE WORDS, BUT-SHOW NO MERCY"-FIRESTAR
- "THIS IS NO LONGER OUR HOME"
- "YOU HAVE NO UNDERSTANDING OF THE WARRIOR CODE AT ALL. WHAT YOU'VE DONE HERE PROVES IT"-LEAFSTAR TO SOL
- "STARCLAN IS CALLING YOU. DO NOT BE AFRAID"
- "I DON'T WANT ANYONE FEELING THAT HELPLESS"-GRAYSTRIPE
- "MY NEW NAME WILL KEEP ME WARM!"
- "YOU CANNOT LIVE WITH A PAW IN EACH WORLD"
46 Clues: "EVERY WORD WAS LIKE POISON" • "THIS IS NO LONGER OUR HOME" • "PACK, PACK. KILL, KILL"- DOGS • "HEY, WELCOME BACK BRO"-DIESEL • "IT'S NOT MY PLACE TO JUDGE YOU" • "MY NEW NAME WILL KEEP ME WARM!" • "I'M NOT NOTHING. I'M SASHA"-SASHA • "BEWARE AN ENEMY WHO SEEMS TO SLEEP" • "HOPE IS EASY, BUT IT CATCHES NO PREY" • "SHE WILL NOT DIE TODAY.I WON'T LET HER." • ...
Madison Spillane's Psychology crossword puzzle 2019-01-20
Across
- State, , The period in which we first lie down and electrical activity in the brain begins to slow.
- Adolescence, , The period from 14 to 16 years of age,conflict over social freedom.
- Reflex, , Flinching and/or startling themselves often when they feel as if there are unsupported of falling.
- , An umbrella term that describes the serious loss of cognitive functioning.
- Reflex, , Infant curls or fans their toes when the outer sole is stroked.
- , The transition from childhood to adulthood extending from puberty to independence.
- Approach, , An individual's behavior is connected to his inner feelings and self-image.
- Conditioning, , Learning of voluntary behavior.
- , Your awareness of everything that is going on around you and inside your own head at any given moment.
- Disorder, , A disorder that involves a break, or dissociation, in consciousness, memory, or a person's sense of identity.
- , Return to a behavior that is a characteristic of an earlier stage of life.
- Approach, , Studies the impact of specific social, ethic, racial, and religious groups on behavior.
- Processing, , Happens without conscious awareness and you preform an action without even being aware of it.
- , The behavior impairs an individuals ability to function in everyday life.
- Adolescence, , The period from 16 to 19 years old or 16-18,has independence and experiences grief over future.
- , How normal is the behavior when compared to the average person.
- Disease, , A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
- Fable, , Results when adolescents spend too much time thinking about their own thoughts and feelings.
- Approach, , Cognitive psychology involves the study of internal mental processes.
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- , Channeling basic impulses into socially acceptable behavior.
- , A loss of special attention and favored status due to the birth of the second child.
- , People see their own faults in others.
- , Individuals embrace morality or inevitable future.
- Approach, ,A system of viewing the individual as the product of unconscious forces, which control our everyday behavior in ways we are not aware of.
- , The individual becomes saddened by the mathematical probability of death.
- Wish-Fulfillment, , Dreams provide a psychic value" expressing otherwise unacceptable feelings.
- , Is a legal term used to argue that a mentally ill person who has committed a crime should not be held responsible for his or her actions because they are unable to tell the difference between wrong and write.
- , Removes anxiety causing ideas by pushing them into the unconscious.
- Psychology, , Studies physical, cognitive, and social changes from inception to death.
- Adolescence, , The period from 11 to 14, personal life is disregarded.
- Clock, , Preferred timing in which people should leave home,marry, have children etc.
- , A process that occurs at a present time in development, when the brain is ready to receive and respond to specific stimulus.
- , Any pattern of behavior that causes people significant distress, causes them to harm others, or harm their ability to function in daily life.
- , When one refuses to accept the reality of anything bad or upsetting or when you lie to yourself.
- Processing, , when you are conscious and aware of your thought process and are focusing your full attention on the task on hand.
35 Clues: , People see their own faults in others. • Conditioning, , Learning of voluntary behavior. • , Individuals embrace morality or inevitable future. • , Channeling basic impulses into socially acceptable behavior. • , How normal is the behavior when compared to the average person. • , Removes anxiety causing ideas by pushing them into the unconscious. • ...
The Ultimate VFA Challenge 2014-12-01
Across
- A low spot surrounded by higher places; to feel sad
- To surround; to include with a letter or in a package
- To turn over and over; continuous series of short beats on a drum; what is thrown at Lambert's CafĂŠ!
- Planned or carried out with great care; marked by complexity, fullness of detail or ornateness
- A person sent to find out information; to look for something
- Upper limb of the body connecting hand and wrist to shoulder; to carry or supply with weapons or something that strengthens
- A person without much knowledge or information about a subject
- Wander; travel without a purpose or plan
- A price; to rush forward
- something done in a quiet, secret manner
- Excellent or wonderful; impressive
- A promise of quality;
- Deserving honor and respect; having or showing honesty and good moral character; fair
- A small town or village
- very serious or formal in manner, behavior or expression; sad and serious; done or made sincerely
- something that is wonderful and surprising; to express surprise and wonder
- a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory; an individual who roams about
- To waste away physically; to become very thin due to illness or starvation
- Easily broken, hurt or destroyed
- To be discouraged or prevented from reaching a goal
- A word that has the same meaning as another word in the same language
- plain or unattractive; plain and simple in an appealing or pleasant way
- The darker part of twilight
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- To tremble or shake (hint: chills!)
- A piece of clothing that hangs from the waste or middle of something; to move around the edge of something
- Has accurate information
- Finely done or made; very beautiful or delicate
- Causing hatred or strong dislike
- An urgent request or call for help
- A public square in a town or city or a shopping center
- Very sad and upset because of having little or no hope; very bad or difficult to deal with
- plant life
- having a lot of full and healthy growth; covered with healthy green plants
- Person without common sense or easy to trick; to trick someone
- A thick strand of twisted thread used in knitting and weaving; a long and exaggerated story
- A tool for gripping and turning objects; to take something away suddenly
- A place that is darkened or poorly lit; someone who is sad
- Special meal with a lot of food and drink; religious festival; to eat a lot
- Ordinary and uninteresting
- Very clean
- A narrow valley surrounded by steep walls
- a small, narrow, steep-sided valley or gorge
- About to happen; something that appears to be large and frightening
- done with or feeling regret
- tall and thin
- Something that is torn, old and ragged
- A little sprinkling; to run quickly; to destroy
- having or showing an ability to understand things and to make good judgments; mentally sharp or clever
- A solemn promise; to make a promise
49 Clues: plant life • Very clean • tall and thin • A promise of quality; • A small town or village • Has accurate information • A price; to rush forward • Ordinary and uninteresting • done with or feeling regret • The darker part of twilight • Causing hatred or strong dislike • Easily broken, hurt or destroyed • An urgent request or call for help • Excellent or wonderful; impressive • ...
PEDESTRIAN/SNIPER CROSSWORD 2015-04-09
Across
- a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror
- the basic physical unit of heredity; a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA that provides the coded instructions for synthesis of RNA, which, when translated into protein, leads to the expression of hereditary character
- surface resistance to relative motion, as of a body sliding or rolling
- an origin, creation, or beginning
- a clasp consisting of a rectangular or curved rim with one or more movable tongues, fixed to one end of a belt or strap, used for fastening to the other end of the same strap or to another strap
- pertaining to or of the nature of a spasm; characterized by spasms
- an excuse, especially to avoid blame
- the act or process of forming or the state of being formed
- the branch of mathematics that deals with the deduction of the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, and figures in space from their defining conditions by means of certain assumed properties of space
- serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying
- taking place, changing, moving, etc., by small degrees or little by little
- a person who dedicates his or her life to a pursuit of contemplative ideals and practices extreme self-denial or self-mortification for religious reasons
- a class or category of artistic endeavor having a particular form, content, technique, or the like
- deep and painful regret for wrongdoing; compunction
- to fill with delight or wonder
- to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light
- a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep
- any of various solutions or preparations of this substance, used as an adhesive
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- a person charged with the direction or control of an institution, society
- a person with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal, as in religion or politics
- to rule over by right of authority
- very cold in temperature
- readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain
- something regarded as true and implicitly believed
- a part as distinct from the whole of anything; portion or section
- a person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background, and social status
- a dark image outlined against a lighter background
- abounding in or clouded by mist
- to surround or beset, as with troubles
- goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air
- a domelike, sometimes heavily armored structure, usually revolving horizontally, within which guns are mounted, as on a fortification, ship, or aircraft
- full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way
- a trick
- a faint or unsteady light; gleam
- extending in the same direction, equidistant at all points, and never converging or diverging
- a dead body, usually of a human being
- either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated by social and cultural roles and behavior
- the period in the morning or, more commonly, in the evening during which this light prevails
- any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton, footprint
- the flowing back of the tide as the water returns to the sea (opposed to flood, flow
40 Clues: a trick • very cold in temperature • to fill with delight or wonder • abounding in or clouded by mist • a faint or unsteady light; gleam • an origin, creation, or beginning • to rule over by right of authority • an excuse, especially to avoid blame • a dead body, usually of a human being • to surround or beset, as with troubles • to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light • ...
Lights, Camera, Action 2023-11-18
Across
- Which 1975 film is considered to be the very first summer blockbuster?
- What is the Dude's chosen sport in 'The Big Lebowski'?
- 2009 James Cameron flick.
- Babe herds these.
- What sport do the vampires in "Twilight" enjoy playing?
- Cruise epic adventure movie.
- Charlies most famous recurring character.
- A 1903 Tribeca Beaux-Art building, home to the real-life Hook & Ladder Company 8, famously featured as the firehouse in what 1984 film?
- There can be only one.
- Biographical sports drama about Olympic Runner, filmed in Tacoma.
- Oldest running theater in the US per Guinness.
- Thriller filmed in Tacoma starring JLo against an abusive husband.
- Bambi's friend.
- Young computer lovers activity in an '80s flick filmed in Tacoma..
- Highest-grossing R-Rated movie of all time.
- Jenny was one of these in Banshees of Inisherin.
- James in Space?
- Gutsy Aorta just didn't sound right.
- Surname shared by the teenage vampire hunters Edgar and Alan?
- In its belly, you will find a new definition of pain and suffering, as you are slowly digested over a thousand years.
- Winner of three Oscars, including Best Picture, what 2021 film's title refers to people whose parents are Deaf?
- Movie about old people and aliens?
- First movie to feature a toilet flushing.
- 1985 film starring Cher.
- Early film projector.
- Beatrix Kiddo was also known as The _.
- What drug is Henry Hill arrested for selling in Goodfellas?
- "I love the smell of _ in the morning."
- How many Infinity Stones are there in âAvengers: Endgame"?
- Oscars Best Picture of 2020.
- Movie made in Tacoma, Eyes of the _.
- What Prince song does Vivian sing while taking a bath in âPretty Woman"?
- This Club = a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal.
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- George Romero is best known for his movies about which mythological beings associated with Haitian folklore?
- In what Hitchcock film does he not appear?
- What kind of breakfast does Donkey want to make?
- What instrument did Julie Andrews learn to play for her role in âThe Sound of Musicâ?
- Hanks first Academy nomination.
- Joaquin Phoenix received his first Oscar nomination.
- Rose found this in her pocket at the end of Titanic.
- What is the name of Lady's owner in Lady and the Tramp?
- Who killed Manny's family in Ice Age?
- Frenchy colored her hair what?
- 1927 best picture war drama.
- Flavor of pop tarts Buddy uses in his spaghetti.
- 1989 movie filmed in Tacoma _ Fugitives.
- Kristoff is raised by these in Frozen.
- USCSS Nostromo is the spaceship in this flick.
- According to The Princess Diaries, what fruit is Genovia famous for?
- John Carpenter wrote the iconic scary theme music.
- Luke's home planet of Tatooine has this many suns.
- "In space no one can hear you _"
- The theme for The Third Man was played on this.
- 1990 movie starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore.
- Bill Murray's occupation in Groundhog Day?
- According to the HP books, how many total balls are used in a standard Quidditch match?
- Dying word of Charles Foster Kane.
- You remind me of the babe.
- Dolly & Sly cult classic.
- AKA Everybody Comes to Ricks.
- Movie about small people with wild hair.
- Bug on the back of Ryan's silk jacket in DRIVE.
- Including the 2018 film, how many versions of A Star Is Born are there?
63 Clues: Bambi's friend. • James in Space? • Babe herds these. • Early film projector. • There can be only one. • 1985 film starring Cher. • 2009 James Cameron flick. • Dolly & Sly cult classic. • You remind me of the babe. • 1927 best picture war drama. • Cruise epic adventure movie. • Oscars Best Picture of 2020. • AKA Everybody Comes to Ricks. • Frenchy colored her hair what? • ...
doa 2024-12-14
Across
- villa hesabÄą
- mezuniyet sonrasÄą dĂśktĂźrĂźlen bir Ĺey
- vize sonrasÄą kurt dĂśkme mekanÄą
- bir sĂźreliÄine Ăźzerine aldÄąÄÄąn mesleÄin
- korona kafe
- anadolunun en yaĹanabilir yeri
- powerpuff girls figßrß almak için nerede yenir
- starbucks olmadan Ăśnce otura otura bÄąktÄąÄÄąmÄąz bir yer
- ilgi alanÄąn
- ilk tanÄąĹma tarihimiz
- her hafta gittiÄimiz bir okul
- en iyi tatlÄąnÄąn yendiÄi bir yer
- italya ve karadenizin birleĹtiÄi bir besin, çok seversin
- ĂśldĂźkten sonra mezarÄąna gelmemizi salÄąk veren birisi
- gezdiÄimiz bir yer
- zekiyenin ultra bilimsel el kitabÄą
- turĹusuyla ĂźnlĂź bir yerimiz
- Ĺovcular en hot uniforma anketinin sonucu
- elinin tadÄąnÄą aldÄąÄÄąmÄąz birisi
- saatliÄi 13.5
- feyzanÄąn azdÄąÄÄą bir Ĺey
- feyzanÄąn anksiyete tĂźrĂź
- zeynebin abisinin mesleÄi
- zeynepin en sevdiÄi hÄązlÄą ĹarkÄącÄą
- mert hocanÄąn utandÄąÄÄą ismi
- atlarÄą ve gĂźzel kÄązlarÄą ile ĂźnlĂź olan bir yer
- ghostlandÄąÄÄąn birisi
- izmirin en sevilen ulaĹÄąm yolu
- dĂźĹĂźyormuĹ gibi yaparken dĂźĹĂźlen bir yer
- villada asÄąlÄą olan zenginlik belirtisi
- poÄaça diyince onun adÄą gelir
- saadetin her yere 20 dk uzak olan yaĹam alanÄą
- feyza diyince akla gelir
- sevdanÄąn konuĹtuÄu gazeteci çocuk
- yedi kartallardan kan emen birisi
- villanÄąn açĹldÄąÄÄą gĂźn
- feyzanÄąn charmdaki yeri
- zeynepin baÄlanma stili (artÄąk)
- mezun olurken arka planda çalan o ĹarkÄą
- zeynepâin saadete hiç yapmadÄąÄÄą bir Ĺey
- tolganÄąn içine girince bayÄąldÄąÄÄą bir Ĺey
- han kang ve beyzanÄąn ortak kĂźmesi
- kolonyanÄąn kimlik adÄą
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- senin çok sevdiÄin bir yazar, kĂśr baykuĹ
- feyzanÄąn bize ilk yedirdiÄi Ĺey
- zorba diyince onun adÄą gelir
- zekiyenin lĂźgatÄąmÄąza kattÄąÄÄą tamlama
- ebruyla kurduÄunuz Ĺov
- zekiye, beyza, ÄąĹÄąl, zeynep, ebru, tolga
- feyzanÄąn gitmeyi çok sevdiÄi bir yer, her fÄąrsatta gider
- saadetin okumayÄą sevdiÄi biri
- poÄaçada ilk tercihin
- Ĺovcular yÄąlbaĹÄą çekiliĹi pt1 sevdanÄąn aldÄąÄÄą hediye (Ĺimdi çalĹŠsonra aÄlarsÄąn)
- on saniyede tĂźketilip poĹedi villaya atÄąlan bir Ĺey
- zekiyenin azdÄąÄÄą insan tipi
- zekiyenin en sevdiÄi renk
- ilk ĂśpĂźĹme sonrasÄą daÄÄątÄąalan bir Ĺey
- kollamayÄą sevdiÄin bir Ĺey
- ilk konserimiz
- denizini gĂśrmek için gittiÄimiz bir gezi
- 2024 yÄąlÄą çekiliĹimiz hangi sÄąnavla çakÄąĹmÄąĹtÄą
- Äąrgat olduÄunu kanÄątlamaya çalÄąĹtÄąÄÄąn bir durum
- ÄąĹÄąlÄąn anksiyete tĂźrĂź
- arkadaĹ olsanÄąz çok iyi anlaĹabileceÄiniz birisi
- piknik mekanÄą
- beyzanÄąn anksiyete tĂźrĂź
- çÜl (birinin memleketi)
- Ĺovcular yÄąlbaĹÄą çekiliĹ pt1 feyzanÄąn aldÄąÄÄą hediyenin rengi
- ilk fotoÄraf çekildiÄimiz zaman
- geleneksel piknik gĂźnlerinde saadetin elinden yediÄimiz bir Ĺey
- ebrunun yeni nesil çikolata infludaÄÄą bir yer
- crispy ebi roll
- çuval giyip gĂźzellik yarÄąĹmasÄąnda birinci olduÄumuz yer
- saadetin mahlasÄą
- çocuklara kendimizi tanÄąttÄąÄÄąmÄąz bir ad
- zeynepin charmdaki yeri
- Ĺocvular geleneksel yÄąlbaĹÄą çekiliĹi pt3 zekiyenin aldÄąÄÄą hediye rengi
- ilk kez oturduÄumuz cafe (tacizci)
- ßç doÄum gĂźnĂź tek pasta ilk pasta
- her hafta bir besin anlattÄąÄÄąmÄąz projemiz
- içimizden biri
- mide problemleri olan saç yĂśnĂźnden dezavantajlÄą bir arkadaĹÄąn
- bursanÄąn incisi
- zeynebin sevdiÄi bir film
- bir winx perisi olsam
- ilk dersimiz
- ebrunun lĂźgatÄąmÄąza kattÄąÄÄą kelime
- feyzanÄąn doÄum gĂźnĂźnĂź online kutlarken zeynebin tuttuÄu yazÄą
- havaalanlarÄąnÄąn en sevdiÄin kÄąsmÄą
- zekiyenin en sevdiÄi hediye
- saadetin spotify wrapped ßçßncßsß
- hepimizi pembelere boyayan bir etkinlik
- zekiyenin gizli fanÄą olduÄu ĹarkÄącÄą
- zekiyenin lĂźgatÄąmÄąza katkÄąÄÄą ek
- kimono
95 Clues: kimono • korona kafe • ilgi alanÄąn • villa hesabÄą • ilk dersimiz • piknik mekanÄą • saatliÄi 13.5 • ilk konserimiz • içimizden biri • crispy ebi roll • bursanÄąn incisi • saadetin mahlasÄą • gezdiÄimiz bir yer • ghostlandÄąÄÄąn birisi • poÄaçada ilk tercihin • ilk tanÄąĹma tarihimiz • ÄąĹÄąlÄąn anksiyete tĂźrĂź • bir winx perisi olsam • villanÄąn açĹldÄąÄÄą gĂźn • kolonyanÄąn kimlik adÄą • ebruyla kurduÄunuz Ĺov • ...
Halloween 2024-10-19
Across
- Devices like this were used in ancient China to contact the dead. The modern version is a registered trademark of Hasbro Inc. Itâs name derives from the German & French words for âYesâ
- A book and movie series is based on the apparently real-life experiences of the Lutz family. The house can be found in this New York town.
- A 1493 drawing shows skeletons participating in a particular type of dance.
- Worldwide, this is the most common blood type.
- Norman Bates from âPsychoâ, â¨Leatherface from âTexas Chainsaw Massacreâ & Bufallo Bill from âSilence of the Lambsâ â¨were based on this real-life grave-robbing Wisconsin native
- When Jason Vorhees was a little boy, he drowned in a lake at summer camp. His mother seeks revenge and starts hunting down the counselors of this summer camp
- Six-year old Andy Barclay wants a âGood Guy Dollâ for his birthday. When he receives one, the doll tells Andy that his name is thisâŚ
- Halloween staples âAn American Werewolf in Londonâ and the music video for âThrillerâ were both directed by this man.
- In the film âThe Rocky Horror Picture Showâ Tim Curry plays this sweet transvestite that hails from the planet transsexual in the galaxy of Transylvania
- Washington Irvingâs horror story featured a town being haunted by the ghost of a revolutionary war soldier who had been killed by a cannonball.
- This ferryman was charged with bringing people over the river Styx into the underworld
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- BRAINS. This guy wants them. Ray Bolgerâs most famous film role was based on a protagonist in a novel by Lyman Baum.
- In a song by The Charlie Daniels Band, the Devil challenges someone to a fiddle-playing contest. In which state does this contest occur?
- This Witch of Russian Mythology rides in a mordor, carries a broom, and lives in a chikcen-legged hut
- This scary dude hunts downs his victims where they are most venerable: In their dreams.
- These soul-sucking fiends are guards of the wizard-prison, Azkaban
- Frankensteinâs Monster had been portrayed many ways since its conception in 1818. But this iconic look was first glimpsed in the 1931 film âFrankensteinâ where the monster was played by this Grinchy guyâŚ
- Before pumpkins, Irish & British celebrators of Halloween would traditionally carve into this vegetable
- In the 1963 Twilight Zone episode âNightmare at 20,000 Feetâ Bob Wilson notices a gremlin on the wing of his airplane. Wilson is played by this iconic actor.
- After the release of this creepy film in 1984, producer Steven Spielberg suggested that the MPAA change its rating system to accommodate movies that fell somewhere between PG & R. Thus PG-13 was created
- Bram Stokerâs Count Dracula was inspired by this real life Romanian ruler who impaled his victims
- The mask from the film âScreamâ is based on artwork by which Norwegian painter?
- This top selling Candy Corn company sells enough candy each year that if the kernels were laid end-to-end it would encircle the Earth 4.25 times.
- One of the most famous haunted houses in American is Neoclassic-Style and is said to be haunted by a 6â4ââ man with a dark beard named:
24 Clues: Worldwide, this is the most common blood type. • These soul-sucking fiends are guards of the wizard-prison, Azkaban • A 1493 drawing shows skeletons participating in a particular type of dance. • The mask from the film âScreamâ is based on artwork by which Norwegian painter? • ...
Sunpetal SoirĂŠe 2025-06-13
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- A rare, feather-light blossom with petals shaped like tiny quills, often used for writing wishes or poems during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- dreamy, flower-filled meadow just beyond the main celebration grounds of the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe, often used for quiet strolls, secret picnics, and whispered wishes.
- A joyful, carefree laughter that echoes across the fields during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A soft, rosy glow that appears on cheeks after an afternoon of laughter, sunshine, and dancing at the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A soft, rosy glow that settles over the meadow as the sun begins to dip during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A delicate flower that only blooms during the month of the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe, known for its soft pastel petals and sweet, airy scent.
- A radiant flower that seems to glow with an inner warmth as the sun sets during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe
- A playful breeze that lifts flower petals into the air during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe, swirling them around dancers and picnic blankets.
- A radiant, sun-yellow wildflower that blooms only during the days of the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe
- A warm, golden-hued leaf found fluttering throughout the fields during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A delicate wind instrument carved from sunwood and played at the very beginning of the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe to welcome the day.
- A fragrant vine that drapes elegantly over trellises and arches at the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe, known for its soft, velvety petals and sweet sun-kissed scent
- A rare lily that blooms only at twilight during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe, with petals that shimmer between gold and lavender.
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- A soft, shimmering glow seen on flower petals and dewdrops in the early morning light of the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe
- A dazzling burst of colorful zinnias arranged in vibrant patterns across tables and garden paths during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A delicate, golden web of flowering vines that drapes over arbors, tables, and gazebos during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A dreamy, pastel-colored sky that appears during the golden hour of the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe, painted with hues of peach, lavender, and soft blue.
- A warm-toned flower with velvety petals in shades of amber and gold, blooming as the sun begins to set during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A cozy, blossom-covered nook where guests at the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe rest and sip floral teas or sweet drinks.
- A soft, melodic hum carried on the breeze during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe, often created by a blend of bees buzzing, distant laughter, and gentle music.
- A glowing, golden-veined leaf that catches and reflects sunlight throughout the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A sweet, sun-steeped drink made from wildflowers and ripe orchard fruit, served chilled in glass flutes at the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe
- A magical flower that never wilts, glowing softly with the warmth of the sun
- A tiny, iridescent pollinator that dances from flower to flower during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe, leaving behind trails of sparkling dust.
- A sheer, sunlit fabric that flows like warm light, often draped over tables, worn as shawls, or hung from trees at the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
- A vibrant, sun-kissed citrus fruit that blooms only during the season of the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe.
26 Clues: A magical flower that never wilts, glowing softly with the warmth of the sun • A joyful, carefree laughter that echoes across the fields during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe. • A radiant, sun-yellow wildflower that blooms only during the days of the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe • A warm, golden-hued leaf found fluttering throughout the fields during the Sunpetal SoirĂŠe. • ...
Nick's APS Crossword 2020-10-29
Across
- A spooky time; reject if civil or nautical
- Astronomers report that this constitutes 27% of the Universe and 100% of bogeymen
- Set of planetary leftovers, or key component of a Halloween ding dong ditch
- Language Pythoner's are scared of
- Critical garment for a handmaid's tale costume?
- How fast you need to run to get away from the pursuing monsters (the vector version)
- Nick's reaction hoping he got everyone with 23D
- Zombie's (post-brain) snack, or a planet's edge
- What the ghosts that haunt the inside of the sun are made of?
- The result of a grating's hauntingly bad ruling errors?
- Astronomy's most frightening common statistic?
- You might find this in a mummy's tomb, or if a cosmic ray decides it doesn't like your CCD
- Discord spooky channel E
- The name of the hottest type of stars, if they had full moon problems?
- Astronomy's scariest high-lattitude lights show? (Like the genre)
- Instrument to measure incident scare-power via heat absorption?
- Foul creature that inhabits Mar's highest peak?
- Will o' the wisp, or [OI] 557.7 nm, e.g.
- Process through which a transiting exoplanet delves into the supernatural?
- The study of how fear propagates through an experimental setup
- A spider's spelling of the flagship space telescope that uh, hopefully might maybe launch at some point? ...Please?
- Discord spooky channel B
- Answer to 'what causes the seasons?' that would scare an ASTR 1010 TA
- If hydrogen gets a neutron and becomes, uh... really... uhm... scary. Yeah.
- The seminal cause of a cosmologist developing a balloon phobia?
- What you're wearing if you dress up as Hubble's most recently installed UV spectrograph?
- 'What's the brightest star?' answer that would scare an ASTR 3510 TA
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- Instrument used to separate phantoms by color?
- Stereotypical astronomy candy A; like the Galaxy
- (Candy vs pencils/raisins/stickers/etc), to an observational astronomer gone tricker-treating?
- Environmentally friendly Wiccan's UTC+0?
- Space traveling psychic?
- The *only* tool with which to see distant space vampires
- How do astronomers organize when to have an extra grad student meeting? ;) ;)
- Discord spooky channel A
- Witch's favorite number system
- Cyberdyne Systems Model 101, or where the moon starts to hide
- The full width of a vampire's canine?
- Who e-Satan sends if you misspell the 'to:' when announcing a grad student meeting
- The department's scariest crossword opponent
- Secondary support structure. Hubble's has only *four* 'legs'!
- Astronomy's scariest coordinate, alongside deadclination?
- The scariest astronomy term of 2020; like the beer.
- The most otherworldly department at CU
- Language Python and IDLr's are scared of
- Astronom-esque gum brand
- With the feature behind the 'B' in an SBc classification, stereotypical astronomy candy C
- What you'd be if you could finalize the evolution of your Sleepy/Happy/Sneezy/Doc costume by Halloween
- What results if an assassin messes up and sometimes puts the nightshade in the wrong drink, according to P = lambda^k e^-lambda / k!
- Exoplaneter's ultimate discovery
- Discord spooky channel D
- Astronomy's spookiest radio telescope?
- candy or scalar product
- Stereotypical astronomy candy B; like the galaxy
- what seeing others' NYtimes mini scores before you start brings
- Discord spooky channel C
56 Clues: candy or scalar product • Space traveling psychic? • Discord spooky channel A • Discord spooky channel E • Astronom-esque gum brand • Discord spooky channel D • Discord spooky channel B • Discord spooky channel C • Witch's favorite number system • Exoplaneter's ultimate discovery • Language Pythoner's are scared of • The full width of a vampire's canine? • ...
Ah, segregation must be solved! (6,7) 2023-06-21
Across
- âKetz, my royal girl, you can become a local leader!â (5,5,5)
- Pronouncing diplomas all wrong wonât get you further than Italian cuisine (8)
- A royal title, a type of street, a popular religion, an institution of education (6,6,9,6)
- Use an iconic polygon in Greater London county to reveal a beloved home (6,6)
- Look outside for directions. Signage should be clear. (6,4)
- Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, said the poet, perhaps with mixed kale. Thus is found a pleasant water feature. (4,7)
- Vegetation of self-possession, but spoken more plainly (4,4,4,6)
- âFinally made it out of JV!â (7)
- Tribal encouragers appear misspelled (5)
- Spanish coffee on a misspelled magical carriage (4,2,7)
- Jumbling boot fall! (8)
- Her chat was about the inner side of the foot (3,4)
- Lob aloft the scrambled egg, Gordon! (8)
- The dumb ox adds religious sect to make Sophieâs favorite place (5,6,8,6)
- âSleep, and the answer will come,â sang faithless Michael (3)
- Opposite of a strange city would be a good place for beer (10)
- âEscalating a feat to brand, or I eggo,â said the scrambler (5,9,6,2,7)
- Once a racist, now a training ground for propagandists (5)
- Medieval eel gun can clear a central roadway (8,6)
- Sailor cop has all thatâs needed for an ancient place of worship (9)
- Jumpy little Harryâs shop (7,4)
- Half the city, then half (7)
- A safe place for small, slimy creatures (10)
- Sophie and Sophia are paragons of ______, though not actually of course (6)
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- Writerâs son (some say) and pet supporting national champs (5,4)
- âThose bombers sound pretty good!â Said the middle-aged man. (3,5)
- Commoner king wants to reverse his status so that he can enjoy bangers and mash (5,7)
- Soccer for nitwits (8)
- Pet backing to end in Eden conceals meaning of the happy tummy maker (11,6,2)
- âThe scrutinized death is worth dying... wait, Iâve said it wrong...â said the gadfly to the sluggish horse (8)
- Distinguishing figure of a pentagon (4,6)
- âSilo intact? It better be. Itâs filled with tacos and cubanos.â (4,1,5)
- Origin of author, in a rather meta manner of speaking (10,2,9)
- A matadorâs best friend is a familiar sight on campus
- Empty, unfilled menagerie (4,6,5)
- The movies, but make it French (4)
- Edward and Bella go for a bike ride (8)
- Pudgy pooch adopts short acronym (3)
- Citizen Kane is a this, Atlanta is a that (7,4)
- Small, spotted turtle is tipsy (8)
- He could beat jungle cats, swamp reptiles, and banana-colored sweaters, but he was no match for a liberal pastor (8,6)
- When the flowers _____, the animals eat the ______; recently uprooted (5,11)
- A good backup to have when Wes ruins things (8)
- Peach state locus (7,6)
- Be it great or small, adding convenient luxuries will always make for a good drink (8,8)
- Probably on your mind at this point (7)
- Stanford? Not quite. An arena? Essentially. The heart of Georgia? Precisely (7,7)
- Charlie Artemis Northrop Edgar Smith starts a chicken joint (5)
- âDer HĂźgel?â âLa collina.â âTi mòn lan.â (3,4)
- To float aimlessly about a swamp is one way to become an engineer (9)
50 Clues: Soccer for nitwits (8) • Jumbling boot fall! (8) • Peach state locus (7,6) • Half the city, then half (7) • Jumpy little Harryâs shop (7,4) • âFinally made it out of JV!â (7) • Empty, unfilled menagerie (4,6,5) • The movies, but make it French (4) • Small, spotted turtle is tipsy (8) • Pudgy pooch adopts short acronym (3) • Edward and Bella go for a bike ride (8) • ...
ëłľěěŹęł 1 voca(day19-20) 2025-05-20
Across
- To move back or away from a previous position
- To express disapproval or point out the faults of something or someone
- To refuse to give something
- To recognize or distinguish something with effort
- To succeed in achieving something
- To combine or become part of a larger group or system
- To deliberately avoid doing something, especially something unhealthy or immoral
- Not necessary; able to be done without
- A student in the second year of high school or college
- To do something quickly or to make something happen sooner
- To change something slightly
- Able to be touched or felt; real and concrete
- Having the ability, power, or qualities to do something
- A particular event, especially one that is unusual or important
- To represent, mean, or be a sign of something
- Relaxed and informal in style or manner
- Believable; able to be trusted
- The complete loss of hope (n); to lose hope (v)
- A being from another country or planet (n); unfamiliar or foreign (adj)
- Someone held as a prisoner (n); being held or confined (adj)
- Able to be heard
- The study of living organisms
- Able to be divided by a number without a remainder
- To decide firmly (v); a strong determination (n)
- Safe or suitable to eat
- To come before something in time or order
- Being the only one; single
- To keep or continue to have something
- To organize or carry out (v); the way someone behaves (n)
- Complex or advanced; having refined tastes
- To take away an amount or part from a total
- To teach or train someone, especially in a school setting
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- To make or become straight
- To make an exact copy of something (v); a copy (n)
- To take back or remove oneself from a situation
- A large continuous mass of land (e.g., Africa, Europe)
- The sale of goods directly to consumers (n); to sell to consumers (v)
- To voluntarily leave a job or position
- To keep something going over time; to support
- A written account of someoneâs life
- Having the right to do or receive something
- To make or become worse
- To officially end a law, system, or practice
- Not important; insignificant
- The process of rotting or breaking down (n); to rot or decline (v)
- The time of day just after sunset, when the sky is partially lit
- To treat someone unfairly based on group or category
- To attach or join securely
- A group of people who share the same language, culture, and ancestors
- To stop doing something
- Done or existing alone
- To make someone believe something that is not true
- A young person developing into an adult (n); relating to adolescence (adj)
- Able to speak two languages fluently
- To form or devise an idea or plan in the mind
- A person who held a job or office before someone else
- To make or become wider or more general
- To resist or survive something difficult or unpleasant
- To become successful, especially financially
- To reach a conclusion based on available information
60 Clues: Able to be heard • Done or existing alone • To make or become worse • To stop doing something • Safe or suitable to eat • To make or become straight • To attach or join securely • Being the only one; single • To refuse to give something • Not important; insignificant • To change something slightly • The study of living organisms • Believable; able to be trusted • ...
The Unicorn Theif 2025-07-29
Across
- Sound a unicorn makes
- Used to trap unicorns
- Enemy territory
- Person Twig longs to reconnect with
- Female unicorn
- Name of a flying unicorn
- Someone stealing unicorns
- Central relationship theme
- Trait that helps unicorns trust
- What appears on Twigâs hand
- Emotion that powers some unicorns
- Setting for many attacks
- Twigâs roommate
- Twigâs personality at the start
- Cave where secrets are heard
- Lucâs special gift
- Dangerous cliff
- Where weapons are made
- Spell used in battle
- Unicorn who doesn't stay long
- Where unicorns are kept
- What happens to captured unicorns
- Force used to battle shadows
- Mysterious island where the story begins
- What Twig must learn
- Story of the unicorns' origin
- Dangerous mist on the island
- Title of the villain in Book 2
- Unicorn with tracking skills
- Feeling caused by shadow creatures
- Remains of burned forest
- Surrounds the island
- Initial burst of light magic
- Type of home Twig is placed in
- Quality Twig discovers
- Used to navigate caves
- Secret unicorn hiding place
- Used to repel shadows
- Voices heard in the fog
- Magical relic
- Helps reveal hidden truth
- Unicorn with wings
- Young unicorn
- Magical gateway
- What threatens the island
- Secret place for reflection
- Caretaker of the children at the ranch
- Site of a dramatic escape
- Secret area beneath the island
- Nickname for the fog
- Some unicorns have these
- Light source underground
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- Magical plant
- Title of third book
- Magical item of protection
- A minor unicorn character
- Fast-flying unicorn
- How Twig arrives
- Used to connect unicorns
- Twig's unicorn companion
- Role given to Twig
- Things hidden beneath the island
- Feature of shadow beasts
- Holds ancient instructions
- Shadow queen antagonist
- Twigâs initial reaction to island
- Where unicorns sleep
- What Twig is on
- Term for dark creatures
- Magical creature central to the series
- Type of unicorn
- Minions of the Night Maiden
- Found on winged unicorns
- Place where Twig goes to live
- Color of Twigâs favorite hoodie
- Where unicorns hide
- Home of rogue unicorns
- Main character who moves to the island
- Hidden path to unicorns
- How unicorns shine when calm
- Missing from Twigâs life
- Between unicorn and rider
- What comes before the Mist
- Emotion Twig must overcome
- Boundary to dark realm
- Key theme in the story
- Tattoo on Twigâs arm
- Twigâs personal item
- Name of a dangerous unicorn
- Creatures hunting the unicorns
- Role of Luc
- Description of unicorn coats
- Time when mist grows
- What guardians are willing to make
- Amplifies voices
- Power of some unicorns
- Protectors of the unicorns
- Material of Twigâs wand
- Promise Twig makes
- Term for a baby unicorn
- What Twig searches for
- Found throughout the island
- Source of a unicornâs power
- Symbol of hope
- Boy who lives at the ranch
105 Clues: Role of Luc • Magical plant • Magical relic • Young unicorn • Female unicorn • Symbol of hope • Enemy territory • What Twig is on • Twigâs roommate • Dangerous cliff • Type of unicorn • Magical gateway • How Twig arrives • Amplifies voices • Role given to Twig • Lucâs special gift • Promise Twig makes • Unicorn with wings • Title of third book • Fast-flying unicorn • Where unicorns hide • Where unicorns sleep • ...
Kiss or Kill Book Club Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-30
Across
- Sarah _____, romance author of 'When In Rome' and 'Practice Makes Perfect'
- A Wattpad romance written by Anna Todd
- '_____ Queen': first in the series of the fantasy novels written by Victoria Aveyard
- ______ Hazelwood, romance author known for 'Love On The Brain' and 'The Love Hypothesis'
- 'The _____ Patient': 2019 novel by Alex Michaelides
- ______ Wilson, author of over 100 children's books
- 'It Happened One _____', 2021 romance by Tessa Bailey
- The surname of Stevie and Ryan in Liz Tomforde's 'Windy City' series
- The first name of the eldest 'Bridgerton' sibling
- Second book in the 'Divergent' series by Veronica Roth
- The first name of the main trainee solictor in Rob Rinder's 'The Trial'
- First name of the female main character in 'The Selection' series
- The animal that famously came to tea
- First name of the female main character in 'Love Theoeretically'
- ______ Cavanagh, author of the 'Eddie Flynn' series
- '______ Rich Asians', first in the popular series by Kevin Kwan
- Jenny ____, author of 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' series
- Full name of the author of 'Book Lovers' and 'Beach Read'
- The 1818 novel by Mary Shelley that started science fiction
- Holly _____: author of YA novels such as 'Am I Normal Yet?' and 'What's A Girl Gotta Do?'
- The type of barnyard animal 'Snowball' is in Orwell's 'Animal Farm'
- Title of the book with the first line 'Call me Ishmael'
- The first name of the female main character in 'A Court of Thorns and Roses'
- Full name of author of 'Les Miserables'
- ______ Atwood, author of the 1985 novel 'The Handmaid's Tale'
- ______ Potter, author of 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit'
- The sovereign state where 'The Hunger Games' is set
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- Surname of the author of 'Never Lie' and 'The Housemaid'
- The name of Edward's 'father' in 'Twilight'
- Monica ______, author of 'Things I Wanted To Say'
- 'Twisted ______', Ana Huang book focusing on a royal bodyguard romance
- _____ Bardugo, author of 'Six of Crows' and 'Shadow and Bone'
- The US state where the original kidnapping happens in Mark Billingham's 'Rush of Blood'
- The name of the eldest March twin in 'Little Women'
- 'My Roommate is a _____': 2023 novel by Jenna Levine
- The number of full novels Agatha Christie's 'Poirot' appeared in
- 'The Woman in the _____':a 2018 thriller by A.J. Finn
- Full name of the author of 'The Girl on the Train'
- The number of books in the 'Harry Potter' series
- 'The Invisible Life of _____ LaRue', a book by V.E. Schwab
- The title of the first novel in Elsie Silver's 'Chestnut Springs' series
- 'His Dark _____' series written by Philip Pullman
- ______ Jenkins-Reid, author of 'Malibu Rising' and 'One True Loves'
- Full name of author of 'Paper Towns' and 'Turtles All The Way Down'
- Full name of author of 'My Sister's Keeper' and 'Small Great Things'
- The young nobleman of Denmark featured in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
- Country in which Lucy Clarke's 'The Hike' is mainly set
- The number of Pevensie siblings in the 'Narnia' series
- Sequel to Rebecca Yarros' 'Fourth Wing'
- '_____ of Man' first book in a dystopian trilogy by Tom & Giovanna Fletcher
50 Clues: The animal that famously came to tea • A Wattpad romance written by Anna Todd • Sequel to Rebecca Yarros' 'Fourth Wing' • Full name of author of 'Les Miserables' • The name of Edward's 'father' in 'Twilight' • The number of books in the 'Harry Potter' series • Monica ______, author of 'Things I Wanted To Say' • The first name of the eldest 'Bridgerton' sibling • ...
Claudia's Puzzle 2025-03-18
Across
- Where we vacationed when we visited your Aunt in high school
- a frequent sweet treat at your house
- you only went to one, subsequent years you would get dressed, come take pictures but refuse to actually go!
- The first classic horror movie I ever watched, that opened a whole can of worms for us in middle school
- we went on stage with them in Vegas
- the club you joined, did 110% of the work for for one year, and refused to join again LOL
- The place we would often walk to with Snoopy after watching horror movies at your house (freaking weirdos)
- what we dressed up as for our first middle school dance
- the place you were rejected from at Notre Dame when you came to visit because we were super obvious about the fact that you had a fake ID
- the twins we nannied for before college
- very hairy Jewish man who is allegedly obsessed with me
- your nail obsession
- The only cat you have ever loved and will ever love
- The subject in middle school where I asked you to be my partner in a project and subsequently started a lifelong friendshipâ¤ď¸
- the very impressive girl with the Harvard email
- The grade we became best friends in
- The show we would always watch when you came over after work on Mondays in med school
- The city we visited my host family in Summer 2019
- The restaurant we stuffed our faces with lobster mac and cheese with and subsequently got super sea sick when we went deep sea fishing immediately after
- The last name of the brothers we were obsessed with in middle school; we called them âEdwardâ and âJacobâ
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- We would always beg your mom to walk here from your house on warm summer days - the answer was almost always ânoâ
- our chemistry teacher
- our typical Friday night in high school
- The girl in high school who would only curl two pieces in the front of her hair.
- the child molester who would hand out lollipops after church
- where everyone went after school dances at St. Walter
- a frequent salty treat at your house
- The creepy social studies teacher who always stared at girlsâ boobs
- Ellieâs high school boyfriendâs profession
- an accessory of one of your previous boyfriends and the bane of your motherâs existence
- the book series we were obsessed with in middle school - we would devour a book in 1 night any time a new one would come out
- the best restaurant in Berkeley, and my first introduction to curry
- The only summer class we took in high school (obviously)
- The game we frequently played in middle school at recess and at my house the first time we hung out
- I hosted parties for the premiers of these movies in middle school
- our Chinese place!!! Apparently it closed down đ
- The place we got SO GROUNDED after when we lied to your parents and met up with boys atâŚ
- Our journalism teacher and arch nemesis
- the place you made out with my older brotherâs friend after my 21st birthday [so embarrassing ;)]
39 Clues: your nail obsession • our chemistry teacher • we went on stage with them in Vegas • The grade we became best friends in • a frequent sweet treat at your house • a frequent salty treat at your house • our typical Friday night in high school • the twins we nannied for before college • Our journalism teacher and arch nemesis • Ellieâs high school boyfriendâs profession • ...
Unit 3 2025-06-05
Across
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brainâs integration of sensory information
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus (signal) amid background stimulation (noise). Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a personâs experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- technique whereby exposure to one stimulus influences a response to a subsequent stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention
- below oneâs absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brain can interpret
- sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli
- the eyeâs clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
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- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones donât respond
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- in sensation and perception, the process by which the eyeâs lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. Cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
- failing to notice changes in the environment; a form of inattentional blindness
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time. We experience the difference threshold as a just noticeable difference
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- 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
30 Clues: sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli • below oneâs absolute threshold for conscious awareness • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • ...
YA Novels 2025-01-10
Across
- A boy unravels the secrets of his guardian's past.
- A girl takes a potion to save her kingdom but pays a price.
- A boy learns he's the son of Poseidon.
- A boy wizard receives a letter to a magical school.
- A girl teams up with an assassin to save her familyâs throne.
- A boy discovers his destiny in an enchanted forest.
- A prince and a pirate girl set sail on a dangerous mission.
- A magic competition takes place in a mysterious circus.
- Teens hunt demons with the help of a magical stele.
- A girl is forced into marriage but falls for her enemyâs son.
- Teens wake up in a hospital with no memories.
- A girl falls in love with her angelic protector.
- A dystopian society ruled by 'Uglies' and 'Pretties.'
- A girl falls into Wonderland but uncovers its dark side.
- A girl discovers her blood is a weapon in a magic war.
- A maze traps boys with no memory of the outside world.
- A girl can sense when people are lying but hides her power.
- A teen hacker uncovers dangerous secrets in virtual reality.
- A girl survives a plague and gains lunar powers.
- Two cancer patients fall in love.
- A girl moves to Forks and falls for a vampire.
- Dystopian society where teens fight to the death.
- A girl discovers she has powers linked to the Red Queen.
- A girl discovers a magical key to her familyâs mansion
- A girl is caught between her familyâs beliefs and her dreams of freedom.
- A librarian's apprentice faces dangerous magical books.
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- A deadly circus where magicians compete.
- A boy finds a magical portal to another world in his closet.
- An orphaned thief befriends a dragon to claim a throne.
- Two sisters, one crown, and a deadly power struggle.
- A musical prodigy joins a resistance against a dictatorship.
- A girl discovers her familyâs dark history in a cursed town.
- A girl is cursed to live without anyone remembering her.
- Teens inherit deadly games and ancient secrets in this family mansion.
- A teen solves cryptic clues in a high-stakes treasure hunt.
- Witches, daemons, and vampires in modern-day Oxford.
- A prince, a thief, and a quest for immortality.
- Teens are tested for loyalty in a faction-based society.
- A girl disguises herself as a boy to take her father's place in war.
- Teens must solve a murder mystery in detention.
- A girl is trapped in a time loop at a strange orphanage.
- A boyâs shadow guides him to a secret library in Spain.
- A dystopian society divided into factions.
- Teens with psychic powers face their haunted pasts.
- A girl is torn between love and war in ancient China.
- A girl learns sheâs the reincarnation of a moon goddess.
- A girl and her dragon fight to save their kingdom.
- A magical library seeks to control rogue magicians.
- A girl hides her identity to enter a magical tournament.
- A girl enters a deadly competition for the kingâs favor.
50 Clues: Two cancer patients fall in love. • A boy learns he's the son of Poseidon. • A deadly circus where magicians compete. • A dystopian society divided into factions. • Teens wake up in a hospital with no memories. • A girl moves to Forks and falls for a vampire. • A prince, a thief, and a quest for immortality. • Teens must solve a murder mystery in detention. • ...
Pop Culture 2025-11-06
Across
- Fast-fashion brand that dominates teen closets
- Intense kitchen drama everyone quotes for âYes, Chef!â
- Coolest QB with an ice-out wardrobe
- Where every dance trend starts
- Soccer video game turned global esport
- Still the go-to game for creative teens
- Playful, unserious aesthetic that took over TikTok
- Cozy boots that came back in a big way
- Robert Downey Jr returns to Marvel
- NBA legend still dominating highlight reels
- Dystopian favorite making a comeback
- Young soccer superstar for PSG and France
- Trend of not buying everything online
- âGet Ready With Meâ video trend
- Stylish, confident person everyone watches
- Official version of a story or relationship
- Womenâs soccer team inspiring a new generation
- Luxury brand shorthand for high-end chic
- Ubiquitous white shoes of Gen Z athletes
- Absurd meme that somehow keeps living
- Backstory that fans obsess over
- The overall feeling or energy
- R&B queen behind âSnoozeâ
- Viral survival series that redefined Netflix suspense
- The wholesome vibe between best friends
- Karate-kid sequel series that Gen Z surprisingly loves
- When something or someone completely wins
- Quarterback leading Kansas City dynasties
- Emotional edit aesthetic with random clips
- Suspicious or shady behaviour
- Sci-fi sequel with desert vibes and sandworms
- To want two people to date
- Three-stripe staple from fields to hallways
- Throw something with enthusiasm
- New Disney+ adaptation of the beloved book series
- Unforgettable moment from your life
- Showing off what youâre wearing
- Netflixâs long-awaited live-action version of the classic
- âFor You Pageâ feed that decides your mood
- The Gen Z Spider-Man
- College basketball phenom breaking records
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- Treasure-hunt teen drama full of chaos and sun
- Just-do-it brand still everywhere
- Retired Eagles center turned podcast icon
- Hawkins crew vs monsters â nostalgia forever
- Mystery-thriller starring Tom Holland
- Athleisure label for comfy-cute fits
- LSU star and basketball trend-setter
- Something thatâs just okay, not great
- Someone acting like a background character
- Retro-cool brand making a comeback
- Soccer icon bringing crowds to Miami
- Slang for being delusionally optimistic
- Animated multiverse everyone loved
- TikTok slang for âbe for realâ
- Extreme fan who lives for their fave
- Music festival turned influencer runway
- Game that made âsusâ famous
- Chiefs tight end and Taylor Swiftâs fiance
- Chill video-game-lover aesthetic
- Just got married to Benny Blanco
- Netflixâs goth-girl hit starring Jenna Ortega
- Wholesome mockumentary about teachers and chaos
- NBA video game everyone grinds after school
- Nostalgic vampire series Gen Z reclaimed ironically
- Eagles QB with serious swagger
- Apocalyptic father-daughter survival story
- Charm or flirt energy
- Obvious warning sign in dating
- Greatest of all time
- Year-end playlist everyone posts
- Spurs rookie phenom redefining tall
- Living like your lifeâs a movie
- When someoneâs genuine or relatable
- Retired GOAT who might still un-retire
- Classic sneakers every teen owns
- Portuguese legend with endless fans
- Wizarding world classic everyone grew up with
- The unspoken uniform of chill teens
- Taylor Swift's latest album topic
- Sneaker brand every teen still wants
81 Clues: Greatest of all time • The Gen Z Spider-Man • Charm or flirt energy • R&B queen behind âSnoozeâ • To want two people to date • Game that made âsusâ famous • The overall feeling or energy • Suspicious or shady behaviour • Where every dance trend starts • TikTok slang for âbe for realâ • Eagles QB with serious swagger • Obvious warning sign in dating • âGet Ready With Meâ video trend • ...
Teen fiction 2025-04-10
Lise Quinton Twilight Manon Boisgerault 2022-12-10
Friendship 2025-01-24
Across
- Like Alesia, I was born in Texas yâall! When our schedules allow, Alesia & I enjoy relaxing morning runs and play dates with our littles.
- When my oldest son Tyler got married, Alesia officially became my daughter-in-law. We share many common passions, including arranging flowers.
- What started as a babysitting job for a family member, developed into a remarkable friendship. Alesia & I have been on countless adventures, spanning thousands of miles, from mountain tops to the ocean beaches.
- While I pull inspiration from many places, my favorite source is the strong, beautiful women in this room. My desire to celebrate you & your influence is the purpose of todayâs event. I am honored to know you, to love you & to be loved by you. You are EVERTHING!
- Homeschooling catapulted our friendship, landing us on numerous field trips & a family vacation together in the mountains where we bonded over reptiles & presidents.
- I âMURPHâ dâ in full government issued uniform with Alesia to raise $ for disabled veterans. Our friendship began when a mutual, professional contact introduced us so we could collaborate & grow an idea.
- Separately, Alesia & I both hiked the Grand Canyon in 2024. If only we had known sooner that we shared a similar sense of adventure, we couldâve done it together! I encouraged Alesia to join me as a group fitness instructor & to seek her Professional Certification with ACE.
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- Living in the same neighborhood has allowed for Alesia & I to bond as neighbors, friends, & followers in Christ. We enjoy neighborhood fellowship and women's Bible study together.
- Two days after running an ultramarathon together, Alesia & I competed in the Auggie Twilight 5K, making history as the first women's, post-collegiate track team to take the field. Our teamâs average age was double the age of our competitors!
- I once lived in Alesiaâs house with her, & she once lived in my house with me. Weâve laughed and bonded endlessly over good food, including her favorite, Salvadoran pupusas. Remember that 8-week Belly-Dancing class we took together?
- As an Iron Man Triathlete, Coeur is my preferred brand. When we're together, their tri-kits make Alesia & I the best dressed, most comfortable athletes on the course!
- Alesia recruited me to join her as a board member serving for a local non-profit organization & to join her post-collegiate track team. I recruit her to share early morning, long runs with me. Talking each other into all things ârunningâ seems to be our thing!
- We were each pregnant with our 2nd child at the exact same time! I went 3 weeks early & Alesia carried to 42 weeks, making these making these 2 cousins just 1 week apart. Alesia is my sister-in-law.Maureen Alesia is my first -born & only daughter. My first name is her middle name. We have been best friends for over four decades.
- My magnetic personality puts others around me at ease. Especially at the gym, where I motivate women with encouraging words, jokes, laughter, & singing. I have a knack for finding common ground & being relatable to people of all backgrounds and competencies.
14 Clues: Like Alesia, I was born in Texas yâall! When our schedules allow, Alesia & I enjoy relaxing morning runs and play dates with our littles. • When my oldest son Tyler got married, Alesia officially became my daughter-in-law. We share many common passions, including arranging flowers. • ...
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Colors 2023-06-19
Across
- A radiant color that represents wealth and success. It can evoke a sense of luxury and accomplishment. Think of a shiny gold medal or a dazzling sunset casting golden hues across the sky, signaling the end of a beautiful day.
- A vibrant color that represents tranquility and serenity. It can remind us of tropical waters and exotic destinations. Think of a stunning turquoise gemstone or a breathtaking lagoon with crystal clear turquoise-blue waters.
- A regal color often associated with creativity and mystery. It can be calming and spark imagination. Imagine a magical twilight sky filled with shades of purple, where dreams and wonders come to life.
- A cool and refreshing color that combines the tranquility of blue and the rejuvenation of green. It can remind us of calm ocean waves and lush tropical forests. Imagine snorkeling in crystal clear blue-green waters, surrounded by colorful fish.
- A warm color often associated with energy and passion. It can make things stand out and grab our attention. Think of a ripe strawberry or a bright firework bursting in the night sky.
- A cheerful color that combines the energy of red and the brightness of yellow. It can evoke feelings of enthusiasm and excitement. Think of a juicy orange fruit or a stunning sunset with orange hues.
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- A bold and vibrant color that represents creativity and imagination. It can evoke feelings of excitement and inspiration. Imagine a vivid magenta sunset painting the sky with intense shades of pink and purple, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- A shimmering color that represents modernity and sophistication. It can create a sense of elegance and grace. Imagine a full moon casting a soft silver glow over a tranquil night, illuminating everything with a touch of magic.
- A pure color that represents innocence and cleanliness. It can bring a sense of simplicity and peace. Imagine a fresh, untouched blanket of snow or a beautiful white dove soaring through the sky.
- A warm, earthy color that represents stability and reliability. It can bring a sense of comfort and coziness. Imagine walking through a peaceful forest and feeling the softness of fallen leaves beneath your feet.
- A bold color that represents strength and elegance. It can create a sense of mystery and formality. Think of a starry night sky or a sleek black sports car speeding down the road with a sense of power and sophistication.
- A delicate color that represents sweetness and affection. It can evoke feelings of tenderness and love. Think of a beautiful pink rose or a fluffy cotton candy at a carnival, bringing a smile to your face.
- A vibrant color that symbolizes happiness and sunshine. It can bring warmth and joy to our surroundings. Think of a field of bright yellow sunflowers or a smiley face on a sunny day.
- A cool color that represents calmness and tranquility. It reminds us of clear skies and peaceful oceans. Imagine the feeling of dipping your toes into cool blue water on a sunny day.
- A neutral color that represents balance and calmness. It can create a sense of stability and sophistication. Think of a cozy rainy day, where the world is covered in a soft, muted gray, and you feel at peace and introspective.
- A refreshing color that represents nature and growth. It reminds us of lush forests and new beginnings. Imagine walking through a beautiful green meadow filled with tall swaying grass and colorful flowers.
16 Clues: A vibrant color that symbolizes happiness and sunshine. It can bring warmth and joy to our surroundings. Think of a field of bright yellow sunflowers or a smiley face on a sunny day. • ...
Sacrifice of The Israelites 2021-03-01
Friendship 2025-01-24
Across
- Two days after running an ultramarathon together, Alesia & I competed in the Auggie Twilight 5K, making history as the first women's, post-collegiate track team to take the field. Our teamâs average age was double the age of our competitors!
- As an Iron Man Triathlete, Coeur is my preferred brand. When we're together, their tri-kits make Alesia & I the best dressed, most comfortable athletes on the course!
- What started as a babysitting job for a family member, developed into a remarkable friendship. Alesia & I have been on countless adventures, spanning thousands of miles, from mountain tops to the ocean beaches.
- I âMURPHâ dâ in full government issued uniform with Alesia to raise $ for disabled veterans. Our friendship began when a mutual, professional contact introduced us so we could collaborate & grow an idea.
- Alesia is my first -born & only daughter. My first name is her middle name. We have been best friends for over four decades.
- Like Alesia, I was born in Texas yâall! When our schedules allow, Alesia & I enjoy relaxing morning runs and play dates with our littles.
- When my oldest son Tyler got married, Alesia officially became my daughter-in-law. We share many common passions, including arranging flowers.
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- Living in the same neighborhood has allowed for Alesia & I to bond as neighbors, friends, & followers in Christ. We enjoy neighborhood fellowship and women's Bible study together.
- We were each pregnant with our 2nd child at the exact same time! I went 3 weeks early & Alesia carried to 42 weeks, making these making these 2 cousins just 1 week apart. Alesia is my sister-in-law.
- Alesia recruited me to join her as a board member serving for a local non-profit organization & to join her post-collegiate track team. I recruit her to share early morning, long runs with me. Talking each other into all things ârunningâ seems to be our thing!
- My magnetic personality puts others around me at ease. Especially at the gym, where I motivate women with encouraging words, jokes, laughter, & singing. I have a knack for finding common ground & being relatable to people of all backgrounds and competencies.
- Homeschooling catapulted our friendship, landing us on numerous field trips & a family vacation together in the mountains where we bonded over reptiles & presidents.
- Separately, Alesia & I both hiked the Grand Canyon in 2024. If only we had known sooner that we shared a similar sense of adventure, we couldâve done it together! I encouraged Alesia to join me as a group fitness instructor & to seek her Professional Certification with ACE.
- I once lived in Alesiaâs house with her, & she once lived in my house with me. Weâve laughed and bonded endlessly over good food, including her favorite, Salvadoran pupusas. Remember that 8-week Belly-Dancing class we took together?
- While I pull inspiration from many places, my favorite source is the strong, beautiful women in this room. My desire to celebrate you & your influence is the purpose of todayâs event. I am honored to know you, to love you & to be loved by you. You are EVERTHING!
15 Clues: Alesia is my first -born & only daughter. My first name is her middle name. We have been best friends for over four decades. • Like Alesia, I was born in Texas yâall! When our schedules allow, Alesia & I enjoy relaxing morning runs and play dates with our littles. • ...
Ch. 5 2015-01-08
Across
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them ot pass on to the brain.
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated.
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs.
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch.
- 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.
- conversion of one form of energy into another.
- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts.
- the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation.
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- heaing loss caused by damage to the cochleas's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves; also called nerve deafness
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
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- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next.
- the theory that opposing retinal process enable color vision.
- the theory that the retina contains three different colors receptors when stimulated combination can produce the perception of any color.
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster.
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea.
- 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 number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- spot/the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there.
- adaption/diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum.
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- priming/the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response.
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.
- threshold/the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time
36 Clues: conversion of one form of energy into another. • the theory that opposing retinal process enable color vision. • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. • the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance • adaption/diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation • ...
Weather Crossword ( Pt.2 ) 2016-08-25
Across
- a substance diffused or suspended in the air, especially one normally liquid or solid
- the rising of water (usually cold) toward the surface from the deeper regions of a body of water
- a severe tropical cyclone having winds in excess of 64 knots (74 mi/hr)
- very thin fog in which visibility is greater than 1.0 km (0.62 mi)
- season that marks the transition from summer into winter, in September (Northern Hemisphere) or March (Southern Hemisphere), when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier and the temperature cools considerably
- a strong wind carrying clouds of sand with it, especially in a desert
- a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something
- an instrument used to measure temperature
- solid precipitation in the form of chunks or balls of ice with diameters greater than 5 mm
- frozen water, a brittle, transparent crystalline solid
- a hanging, tapering piece of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water
- the various mechanical and chemical processes that cause exposed rock to decompose
- marked by a covering of gray clouds; dull
- partially melted snow or ice
- one nautical mile per hour
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles that cause ionization.
- an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic, purpose, or use, or subject to particular restrictions.
- issued when a hazardous weather or hydrologic event is occurring, imminent, or likely
- the state of the atmosphere in terms of such variables as temperature, cloudiness, precipitation, and radiation
- of or relating to the North or South Pole
- of, typical of, or peculiar to the tropics
- a form of energy transferred between systems by virtue of their temperature differences
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- fine dry or wet dust or salt particles dispersed through a portion of the atmosphere. Individually these are not visible but cumulatively they will diminish visibility
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere
- unpleasantly warm and humid
- a column of air moving rapidly around and around in a cylindrical or funnel shape
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore
- the warmest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from June to August and in the southern hemisphere from December to February
- the time immediately before sunrise and after sunset when the sky remain illuminated
- the force per unit area that one region of a gas, liquid, or solid exerts on another
- the standard international base unit of thermodynamic temperature, equal in magnitude to the degree Celsius
- an increase in air temperature with height
- a hurricane that forms in the western Pacific Ocean
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface
- the season after winter and before summer, in which vegetation begins to appear, in the northern hemisphere from March to May and in the southern hemisphere from September to November
- smoke and fog
- the event of a storm moving over land after being over water
- the seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia, blowing from the southwest in summer and from the northeast in winter
- the coldest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from December to February and in the southern hemisphere from June to August
40 Clues: smoke and fog • one nautical mile per hour • unpleasantly warm and humid • partially melted snow or ice • an instrument used to measure temperature • marked by a covering of gray clouds; dull • of or relating to the North or South Pole • an increase in air temperature with height • of, typical of, or peculiar to the tropics • ...
2023 Freshmen Vocab Review 2023-05-18
Across
- Due to the detour, we had to take a _____ route home.
- The dog ______ in fear when its owner beat him.
- reduce complicated issues to only two possible courses of action.
- _______ of the Call
- is an appeal to logic - it relies on logic and facts to persuade the audience
- old and feeble
- is something that misleads or distracts from a relevant or important issue.
- That dress is beautiful, it looks very ______ on you.
- you
- Latin for âto the manâ
- She doesnât know anything about cars because she has green eyes!
- When the hero receives a task or challenge
- The _____ girl received 15 wedding proposals last week.
- ____ pentameter
- when people are chosen because of their ability and qualifications
- kind; altruistic
- the death or suffering of a martyr
- loaf around the kitchen
- yogurt choice
- earth/ground
- not in harmony with the surroundings or other aspects of something
- strong and turbulent or conflicting emotion
- redundant; making duplicates
- to repeal; terminate
- Return with _____
- brief
- bad
- Emma Watsonâs _______ voice while singing in Beauty and the Beast was magic to Claribel Chenâs ears
- politician who seeks support by scaring their supporters
- completely obvious; without shame
- skin
- involved deeply in an argument
- headwear for a princess
- to settle comfortably, either a disagreement or into oneâs chair
- is an appeal based on emotion - it creates an emotional response from the audience
- Todayâs (May 18thâs) Wordle answer
- mob - a group (ie: mob) of 3 or more people that kill (ie: lynch) someone for âjusticeâ and is not condoned by the court.
- drink with tapioca balls
- feeling or expressing regret for an offense
- lacking good manners
- it isnât always greener on the other side
- action words
- Mr. Marple, teacher of English, fan of Las Vegas Raiders, lover of travel
- Language from which we got academy and democracy
- still; motionless
- is an appeal to ethics - it relies on credibility and expertise to persuade
- Latin for âafter this, therefore caused by thisâ)
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- - noun - closet; armoire; dresser
- Resident of 123 Sesame Street
- a reference to something
- The boyâs pink hair was a constant source of _______.
- hand
- The _____ World
- The CEO hired his daughter to be assistant, even though she had no experience.
- to where
- time
- the appointment of friends to positions of authority without regard to their qualifications
- exuberant; cheerful
- to run or jump about playfully
- itâs c-c-c-cold
- before
- why
- the MM of MM/DD/YYYY
- A occurred, then B occurred; Therefore, A caused B.
- skeptical; doubtful
- of, resembling, or relating to twilight
- maker of the Yukon or Acadia SUVs
- everyone else is following a certain trend.
- Today's Framed.wtf answer
- Many students at MSJ _______ a sickness on test days.
- If we ban Hummers because they are bad for the environment, eventually the government will ban all cars, so we should not ban Hummers!
- Cedric Diggoryâs ______ muscles helped him accomplish the difficult tasks.
- number of letters in a Wordle guess
- Using like or as to compare things, but developed over several lines
- to go on board a ship or plane
- a person who sacrifices something great, such as their life, for something they believe in
- deceitfulness; double-dealing
- He is known by a man of great ____ due to his honest and moral character.
- not candid or sincere
- official disapproval
- a person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage
- non-dairy milk option
- emphasizing one side and repressing another.
- have
- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or emotion -
85 Clues: you • why • bad • hand • time • skin • have • brief • before • to where • earth/ground • action words • yogurt choice • old and feeble • The _____ World • itâs c-c-c-cold • ____ pentameter • kind; altruistic • Return with _____ • still; motionless • _______ of the Call • exuberant; cheerful • skeptical; doubtful • the MM of MM/DD/YYYY • to repeal; terminate • official disapproval • lacking good manners • not candid or sincere • ...
Born a Crime Vocab Puzzle 2025-01-09
Across
- The sound of the ax splitting _______ echoed through the forest, a reminder of the forest's changing fate.
- A venomous snake known for raising its hood when threatened, the _______ is a feared creature in many cultures.
- He pulled out his _______ with practiced ease, the cold metal gleaming in the low light.
- Instead of writing the same thing twice, a streamlined process would avoid being _______.
- The old-fashioned decor seemed entirely _______ against the sleek modern furniture in the room.
- With the body of a lion and the face of a human, the _______ challenges travelers with riddles that have yet to be fully understood.
- The _______ flowed endlessly toward the ocean, its waters carving the land as it went.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, and cosmic dust, another term for this vast system is a _______.
- The string instrument, played with a bow, that produces haunting melodies is a _______.
- The old house stood in the middle of the field, its structure _______ and crumbling under years of neglect.
- The mountain that erupts with molten lava and ash is called a _______.
- She was not just beautiful but _______ in a classic, understated way.
- The company decided to _______ a new office space to accommodate its growing team.
- A dense, tropical forest filled with a rich variety of plant and animal life is called a _______.
- He had a _______ attitude toward the problem, dismissing it without considering the consequences.
- The system used to detect objects and measure their distance by bouncing waves off them is called _______.
- ________ down the hill, you feel like you're on a roller coaster with no brakes. What is your fate?
- When the moon passes in front of the sun, casting a shadow across the earth, it's called a _______.
- Active during twilight hours, some animals are naturally _______âperfectly suited to the fading light.
- A claim without any foundation or proof, a load of _______ that should be dismissed immediately.
- He spent hours fitting the scattered pieces together, each click of the puzzle bringing him closer to the finished picture.
- The gleaming award, given for victory, is often referred to as a _______ of achievement.
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- You can describe someone who fixates on every minor detail as _______ or perhaps overly meticulous.
- That dress is particularly _______ on her, accentuating her best features with grace.
- He tried to _______ to avoid work, claiming he wasnât feeling well, though we all knew better.
- The _______ soared through the sky, its sharp eyes scanning the ground below for its next meal.
- A game of strategy, patience, and foresight, where every piece plays a crucial roleâthis is the essence of _______.
- Her comment was so _______ that it stopped the debate in its tracks, cutting through all the fluff.
- The politicianâs _______ was exposed when his actions contradicted his speeches.
- Some minds are stubborn and unchanging, while others are remarkably ________, easily shaped by new ideas.
- Someone who lacks refinement and basic mannersâdefinitely the opposite of a polished socialiteâis often called _______.
- The soft glow of the _______ guided them through the foggy night, a beacon in the dark.
- This project has turned into a _______ rather than a sprint, requiring endurance and patience to complete.
- That friend who constantly complains about everything from the weather to their coffee temperature is a chronic _______.
- A rare, life-sustaining spot in the desert where water and greenery flourish is known as an _______.
- Are you going to skim through the report or _______ it with careful attention?
- A sheltered bay where ships dock is called a _______.
- A large, flat surface used by blacksmiths to shape metal is called an _______.
- The opera's soaring voices filled the grand hall, each note a declaration of passion and drama, elevating the audience into the world of _______.
- Earth is just one _______ in a solar system, orbiting a star in the vastness of space.
40 Clues: A sheltered bay where ships dock is called a _______. • She was not just beautiful but _______ in a classic, understated way. • The mountain that erupts with molten lava and ash is called a _______. • Are you going to skim through the report or _______ it with careful attention? • A large, flat surface used by blacksmiths to shape metal is called an _______. • ...
How Well Do You Know ICS? 2021-05-25
Across
- The newest shirt color in the school store
- I play the saxophone almost as well as I stops strikers
- Never seen without a smile
- He has five or six pairs of the same shoe
- In this class, one transcribes first and translates later (abbreviated)
- Likes making bead bracelets
- Longest hair in middle school
- The artist on many a whiteboard after school
- "Fee-fi-fo-fum:" He trudges the hallways like the giant from "Jack and the Beanstalk"
- Human database of KBO statistics
- His locker has a dog on it
- This class has all the solutions
- Our second home throughout 2020
- Many "disappeared" this year
- Newest part of school uniform
- So popular at ICS that it should be named a sport
- I really love board games
- Comes after APs
- If this sentence doesn't mean anything to you, then it is a good sine you should take this class
- Most likely to draw on her hands
- Usually the second section
- A famous sculpture by Michaelangelo and a popular name in ICS
- Has his own book
- The only SAT advice you'll ever need
- I am the twilight hours before the sun rises
- This class is all about the context
- I might be a "space" traveler
- Don't be confused: this class isn't about The Matrix
- I have a deep interest in forensic psychology
- Student who has been in ICS the longest
- You need to listen carefully here
- Best basketball player in middle school
- He wears adidas pants nearly every day
- Don't ever touch it without permission
- Meme-meister
- Students' least favorite day (abbreviated)
- Students used to climb it
- I manage the school store
- This class is easy to differentiate
- Angle measurement for elementary
- For Faculty only
- He likes to ride a pennyboard
- Very artistic student
- Wears a headband every day
- This class is in high demand
- Popular board game at ICS
- First chair violinist
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- Pre-COVID Elementary drama production
- My laugh can be heard from space
- I spend all day and all night in ICS
- Worked as a translator for the Mayor of Incheon
- All ICS know: don't ever do this
- Nickname for the corner classroom
- Good looking out!
- Feel the force in this class
- Location of the last school trip
- Don't be foiled! There is a point to this sport
- This class is all about sharing your story
- The contest that will one day return
- Home for smartphones during the day
- Every mathlete's favorite instrument
- "Correlation is not __________________"
- Consistently one of the top three things to love about ICS
- What everyone hopes for during the summer programs
- This class has more cycles than a bike shop
- The cube king
- I am interested in automotive design
- His name is synonymous with relativity
- This class did not end well for a certain pig
- My name means "to show sincere or intense conviction"
- A place for budding journalists
- He is most likely to debate the term "football" with Mr. Morgan
- In this class, we find our motivation(abbreviated)
- Basically lives in a coffee cup
- I like existentialist fiction
- The first words she teaches might be "Hello, World!"
- Always running dry
- Angle measurement for middle school and high school
- Provides perspective to the dance club
- Durkheim and Harvey are some of the names you will encounter in this globe-trotting class
- Here you'll find a whip
- Was once on the FC Seoul Youth football team
- Goes well with toast but not paper
- Always missing
84 Clues: Meme-meister • The cube king • Always missing • Comes after APs • Has his own book • For Faculty only • Good looking out! • Always running dry • Very artistic student • First chair violinist • Here you'll find a whip • I really love board games • Students used to climb it • I manage the school store • Popular board game at ICS • Never seen without a smile • His locker has a dog on it • ...
2024 Recert Exam Study Crossword 2024-05-11
Across
- You may need a stamp for this if you leave an event, or perhaps sustained tachycardia (1198)
- these prevent maternal anemia (2330)
- geriatrics, especially post menopausal women lose this (2548)
- may suggest splenic injury (2107)
- Infants and children have limited stores of glycogen and glucose due to (2441)
- prolonged, gasping inhalation followed by short ineffective exhalation (970)
- muffled heart tones, hypotension, and JVD would be (2076)
- hypoxia, hydrogen ion, hypo/hyperk, hypothermia (1214)
- QRS >0.12 second, terminal S wave in lead V1, for short (1238)
- decreased efficacy or potency when taken repeatedly by a patient (744)
- have multiple medical challenges due to age (2542-2556)
- like the twilight vampires, or like advanced pancreatitis (1424)
- in layman's terms- to wave or swing wildly, think blunt force trauma (2062)
- pulmonary or coronary (1215)
- when cells in the atria depolarize independently, for short (1204)
- where the fertilized ovum normally implants (2326)
- described as rapid, jerky, bizarre (1315)
- may show flat t-waves, dysrhythmias, U waves (1410)
- or hemiblock (1238)
- emphysema, chronic bronchitis, blebs cigarettes, for short. (1137)
- diphenhydramine can help! (1322)
- alteration of a person's ability to perform coordinated motions (1314)
- a gym class, or a blood clot in the lungs, for short (1146)
- expressive or receptive, perhaps both? (1314)
- absence of any relationship between the P and QRS complexes (1230)
- appearance, work of breathing, circ. (2442)
- degrees, but not temperature or angles (1894)
- may point to cholecystitis, or the anything that can go wrong, will go wrong law (1421)
- a premature partial or incomplete separation of a normally implanted placenta from the uterine wall (2345)
- peak T-waves is a classic sign of this (1410)
- placenta is implanted low in the uterus and partially/fully obscures cervical canal (2346)
- acute bacterial infection of the subglottic area of upper airway (2461)
- would be a reason for magnesium-sulfate (2339)
- the heart's lower chambers (1161)
Down
- the coffee that doesn't taste good (1410)
- this isn't religion, but the bundle is ___(1162)
- Not classical music, but a crescendo of the PRI (1229)
- clonazepam, midazolam, lorazepam,etc. (765)
- aka laryngotracheobronchitis, upper airway infection (2460)
- Like salt, this can be coarse or fine, for short (1214)
- oculomotor, trigeminal, glossopharyngeal (1313)
- leads and association locations, for short
- most often melena or hematochezia (1411)
- R ventricle failure or increased pressure to pericardial sac (1166)
- An umbrella term including STEMI, NSTEMI, unstable angina (1240)
- would drop a needle for (not a tattoo) (2070)
- A four quadrant system may help find this (1237)
- like olaf, you'd stabilize this in place and transport (2105)
- ischemic with a major artery blockage, for short (1321)
- a disc minorly, the brainstem seriously (1321)
- high pitched sounds due to narrow airway (971)
- an rSR' or bunny ears, for short (1238)
- flows into the cell to initiate depolarization (1170)
- respirations common with DKA (970)
- outward curvature of the thoracic spine (2542)
- stimulation of this strengthens the force of contraction (1162)
- stimulation of this slows the rate down, overall (1162)
- a potent vasodilator that can increase ICP (1322)
- Like waiting 15 seconds to flush a toilet again (1171)
- occlusion of glottic opening by pus-filled tissues (2460)
- PRI exceeding 0.20 seconds (200milliseconds) (1228)
- For valley com, and for NTG (1163)
- abnormal, but make it cardiology (1238)
- a patient's awareness of motion and position of body parts (684)
- Leads I, II, and III (1179)
- friends, but make it cardiac
66 Clues: or hemiblock (1238) • Leads I, II, and III (1179) • pulmonary or coronary (1215) • friends, but make it cardiac • diphenhydramine can help! (1322) • may suggest splenic injury (2107) • the heart's lower chambers (1161) • respirations common with DKA (970) • For valley com, and for NTG (1163) • these prevent maternal anemia (2330) • an rSR' or bunny ears, for short (1238) • ...
A Spring to Remember 2022-08-07
Across
- Jedi Master's other specialty
- Friendly local artist
- The food basics only, nothing fancy
- Drinks provider
- Pricey restaurant proposition
- Towering grandchild
- Favourite private beach
- Favourite coffee place
- Breakfast and drinks spot
- Marielle's preferred beach throne
- Picturesque Adriatic parkers, (2 words)
- Jar of delight, from Pedro
- State of dress for bed and private beach
- Third party friend
- Over-heated in Korcula, several times
- Private dining experience, (2 words)
- Alternative to Grk
- Nationality of June 9th noise-makers
- Home of Konoba Mate
- Other spicy enjoyment, (2 words, plural)
- Our frequent drink of choice, ( 2 words)
- Apartment namesake flower
- A Grk paradise
- Double hulled transport
- Flavour of choice
- Good person, with heart of gold
- Improves ladder sight-seeing (2 words)
- Balcony passion places, (2 words, plural)
- Something Dave never eats, (plural)
- Start and finish place
- Delicious meal for ten
- Not just a drink, (4 words)
- Sexy alternative to nudity
- Site of rural AirBnB love nest
- Launching point for ferry to paradise
- Cat lover
- Frequent coffee companion
- Dave's other source of happiness
- Hostess with best view on island
- of trees to be seen, everywhere
- Best Sunday brunch ever, (2 words)
- Name of full moon on May 16th
- Cheeky underware, (plural)
- The Jedi Master's specialty
- Gregor's kingdom (2 words)
- Twilight call across the bay, (3 words)
- Croatian city, and unhappy separation
- Biking risk? (2 words, plural)
- Cookie monster
- Connection technique
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- Asian builders of the Peljesac Bridge
- Longest day of the year, (1 word, 1 count)
- Water taxi lunch island
- Name of full moon on June 14th
- Imported Spanish drink
- Dave's swimming hole, (2 words)
- Alternative to Tommy's
- Tasty meal, but sometimes creepy
- Better than tuna
- Triple fun pass time, (plural)
- Over-heated in Korcula, once
- Town that is impossible to spell, or say
- Slang for rakija, after dinner drink
- Dave's after swim lemon-beer
- Source of revenue, and annoyance, (plural)
- Spicy intimate enjoyment, (2 words)
- Light and sheer summer wear
- Marielle's go-to beach drink, (2 words)
- Private beach activity for two, not four
- Madonna and friend, with chatty husband
- Where Dave was imprisoned
- Not to be stepped on, (2 words, plural)
- To be replaced by the Euro on 01.01.2023
- Dave's source of happiness,(2 words)
- Not likely to cross Marielle's lips
- So far, Tantric impossibility for us
- Percussion instrument until May 20th
- Weakness of blonde waitress from Ukraine
- Necessary protection in Korcula
- Connection technique condiment, (2 words)
- Excuse to park and kiss (2 words)
- Banderas look-alike
- Salty mystery to The Muse, (2 words)
- Worn by all women, it would seem, (plural)
- Traveller's malady to overcome
- Seaside hot dog stand
- Hallway decor, (plural)
- Konoba with the best sunset view
- June 9th hotel and restaurant, (2 words)
- Loretta's "European" dessert, (2 words)
- The keys to the city?
- Great way to see Korcula
- Other frequent coffee companion
- Seen only on arrival day, and not again
- Caveman home town, (2 words)
- Shadowed by Irish friends here
- Family name of 50 year old beach beauty
- For the pleasure of each other, (plural)
- Dave's LOML
- Spotlight of June 14th, (2 words)
100 Clues: Cat lover • Dave's LOML • A Grk paradise • Cookie monster • Drinks provider • Better than tuna • Flavour of choice • Third party friend • Alternative to Grk • Towering grandchild • Home of Konoba Mate • Banderas look-alike • Connection technique • Friendly local artist • Seaside hot dog stand • The keys to the city? • Imported Spanish drink • Alternative to Tommy's • Favourite coffee place • ...
AP PSYCHOLOGY UNIT THREE (SENSATION/PERCEPTION) 2024-05-29
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- threshold, the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time. We experience the difference threshold as a just noticeable difference (also called just noticeable difference or JND.)
- the sharpness of vision.
- constancy, perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the objects.
- theory, the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision; useful for explaining the phenomenon of "after-images"
- membrane, area within the cochlea where hair cells are located
- sensation, detection of stimuli below absolute threshold
- the extension of a neuron, ending in branching terminal fibers, through which messages pass to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- receptors cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. The cones detect fine details and give rise to color sensation.
- processing, information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing out our experience and expectation.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- A gestalt perceptual phenomenon; the organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings
- ear, the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum on the cochlea's oval window.
- cues, depth cues that only require input from one eye; often used in 2D art to create illusion of depth
- a perceptual whole; derived from German word meaning "form" or "whole"
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- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies into neural impulses.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information; enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- neurons, neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- processing, the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision. Contrast with the step-by-step (serial) processing of most computers and of conscious problem solving.
- law, the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount).
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- 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.
- neurons within the brain and spinal cord that communicate internally and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- processing, analysis that begins with the sense receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information.
- neurons, neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- spot, the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptors cells are located there. Creates a gap in our vision that is "filled" by the brain.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- a coiled bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.
30 Clues: the sharpness of vision. • sensation, detection of stimuli below absolute threshold • membrane, area within the cochlea where hair cells are located • the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups • a perceptual whole; derived from German word meaning "form" or "whole" • ...
MCR MegaCrossword 2021-09-21
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- Track 10 on debut album
- the cover art for single "Planetary (Go!)" features the word "go" in this language
- Final stop on "Black Parade World Tour
- Name of first record label to sign burgeoning band
- "Desolation Row" featured as end credit track of this 2009 film
- John Cusack movie and MCR collaborator on "In Defense of the Genre"
- name of hidden track omitted from Japanese album release
- misleading opening track
- the protagonist of "The Black Parade"
- the band seems to abhor this term, but it's a genre generally attributed to MCR
- because there's a continuous narrative between the songs on the Black Parade album, it's sometimes referred to as a rock ______
- Co-headlined 2005 Warped Tour alongside MCR
- MCR received a nominee from this youth-centric awards ceremony
- Where did my father take me when I was a young boy?
- not poison, but close
- body part broken in "I'm Not Okay"
- Video game franchise that features a few of their songs
- Ray Toro has an "SL" tattoo on his arm, said to stand for ____
- Debut solo album of rhythm guitarist
- electric piano used on a few "Black Parade" tracks
- name of Ray Toro childhood dog
- Mikey Way ditched his trademark glasses when he got this surgery
- According to the title of greatest hits album, something that should never stop you
- theyâll never hurt you, and some V1 contestants will argue that they donât exist at all
- Band offered free mp3 downloads via this social media hub
- They scare the living sh*t out of me
- umbrella academy streaming service
- I'm not okay â I ____
- critters rescued from Frank Iero's backyard, according to a video from the Dodo
- Mikey Way drew inspiration for band name from a book authored by a man named _____
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- Gerard Way lists this Twitter handle as a source for all Gerard Way-related news
- Vocalist of this band produced their debut album
- video album and a Spanish word for retribution
- number of "Na"s in the official title of that one 2010 single of theirs
- conservative talk show host who has labeled their music "propaganda"
- I'd likely visit this counterculture-themed retail chain to grab some MCR merch
- _______ Drive
- infamous music video shoot ultimately resulted in this ailment for one band member
- First word in title of 9/11 inspired song
- Former drummer turned real estate agent
- Guest starred on Christmas episode of this popular children's television show
- Currently scheduled to play at the ______ Center on 9/27/2022
- MCR
- Collaborated with this artist on a cover of "Under Pressure"
- Distant cousin of frontman Gerard Way
- music publication and the devil's weapon of choice
- Early Sunsets Over ______
- oft used contraction in song titles as well as a nickname for one of the hosts
- MCR place of origin
- Opening act for these punk-rock legends in 2005
- A must-havecosmetic for any early 2000's punk rock band worth its salt
- Relation between Mikey and Gerard Way
- ill-fated lady that you might send off with a "so long and goodnight"
- The final track of their final album mocks this teen romance
- creature featured on "Danger Days"
- metallic status symbol signifying an album's commercial success
- cable channel where you might catch a music video
- Gerard Way alma mater
- fifth stop on the 10th Annual Honda Civic Tour
- Cheerleaders don these in "Teenagers" music video
- supporting record company circa 2004
61 Clues: MCR • _______ Drive • MCR place of origin • not poison, but close • Gerard Way alma mater • I'm not okay â I ____ • Track 10 on debut album • misleading opening track • Early Sunsets Over ______ • name of Ray Toro childhood dog • body part broken in "I'm Not Okay" • creature featured on "Danger Days" • umbrella academy streaming service • Debut solo album of rhythm guitarist • ...
AP Psych 2020 #2 2020-03-05
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- 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
- a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience
- alleviating stress using emotional, cognitive, or behavioral methods
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and grey; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision
- compulsive drug craving and use, despite adverse consequences
- in operant conditioning, an event that strengthens the behavior it follows
- the loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity
- a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and understanding of others' states of mind
- adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism that shifts sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object of person, as when redirecting anger toward a safer outlet
- false beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders
- the developing human organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the second month
- a school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral processes function, how they enable us to adapt, survive, and flourish
- the diminishing of a conditioned response; occurs in classical conditioning when an unconditioned stimulus does not follow a conditioned stimulus; occurs in operant conditioning when a response is no longer reinforced
- the way an issue is posed; can significantly affect decisions and judgments
- chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect others tissues
- in Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view
- the view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation
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- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that being the processing of visual information
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- (1) in classical conditioning, the learned ability ot distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and stimuli that do not signal an unconditioned stimulus. (2) unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members
- the proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes. May vary, depending on the range of populations and environments studied
- a behavior therapy procedure that uses classical conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that are triggering unwanted behaviors; includes exposure therapy and aversive conditioning
- a psychological disorder marked by the appearance by age 7 of one or more of the three key symptoms extreme inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- in psychoanalytic theory, the basic defense mechanism that banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness
- (1) the inability to see a problem from a new perspective, by employing a different mental set. (2) according to Freud, a lingering focus of pleasure-seeking energies at an earlier psychosexual stage, in which conflicts were unresolved
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- a simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus, such as the knee-jerk response
- psychedelic drugs, such as LSD, that distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of a sensory input
- the process by which we perceive and respond to certain events, called stressors, ther we appraise as threatening or challenging
- a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently; usually speedier but also more error-prone than algorithms
31 Clues: our awareness of ourselves and our environment • compulsive drug craving and use, despite adverse consequences • alleviating stress using emotional, cognitive, or behavioral methods • adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard • in operant conditioning, an event that strengthens the behavior it follows • ...
Mitski 2023-04-30
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- sphlmicbpdsylmmnghckrsdowfyaiwjoftliobtmdsiccbi
- i think ill regret this
- watch the moon flower bloom
- walk out in my high heels so high and mighty
- as i go to the party on my knees saying take it all please
- you learnt from movies how love ought to be
- but i will be the one you need the way i can't live without you
- in hope's it won't disappear
- ill make no more use of it when theres no more you
- kuzurete yuku maeni
- id be going 'bout my day until a hand wuld come and lift me out
- you could touch fire you could fly
- hanging off a cliff stretched him everyday
- i havent told anyone just like we promised, have you?
- i could be your stoker
- and were not out of the tunnel yet i bet you though theres an end
- the scent of flowers still in bloom from morning showers
- you look so good but ill keep my hand til
- perhaps you wouldve found it in the spirits singing softly
- at twilight i almost had it, with my cheek in the dirt
- i never was very good
- reach out of the car window, tryna hold the wind
- go down with the ship
- and i know no one will save me
- where you look how i remember
- is it alright if i stay for a year or two?
- and the ground has been slowly pulling us back down
- it was only to tease when he climbed up that tree, but my heart that i couldnt reach
- with every breath of the breeze
- i am waiting, i have been waiting
- that i can save til tomorrows show
- smell that its wet grass and smoke in my hair, i think ive had enough
- im walking 'round my house naked
- and like a babe in a crib
- i always want you when im finally fine
- atop of every roof in the city of my heart
- let me watch those clouds from underneath
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- and all the things i dont talk about
- ive been blossoming alone over you
- i thought maybe we would kiss tonight
- ill love some littler things
- i once lived in the sea, bring me to your ear you can hear
- i work better under a deadline, i pick an age where im gonna disappear
- its beautiful out today, i wish you could take me upstate
- im staying up later just in case you come up and ask to leave with me
- the road ahead appears the same
- bury me in you memory im not the girl i ought to be
- im whats left of when we swam under the moon
- i've laid awake since morning now its 4 clock
- but then ill be nothing forever
- i dont know where to put my hands
- a lake with no fish
- you know you made me happy
- you say you love me i believe you do
- blue light, dark room, the white of your teeth
- please under the light of day
- if you would just make one mistake what a relief that would be
- surrounded by tiles, so square and so steady
- i hold one card, that i cant use
- so i can watch it alone
- its still as a pond i am staring into
- i think my body's falling in pieces
- except a slight grey in my eye
- how do other people live? i wonder how they keep it up
64 Clues: kuzurete yuku maeni • a lake with no fish • i never was very good • go down with the ship • i could be your stoker • i think ill regret this • so i can watch it alone • and like a babe in a crib • you know you made me happy • watch the moon flower bloom • ill love some littler things • in hope's it won't disappear • please under the light of day • where you look how i remember • ...
Butterflies and Moths of Virginia 2025-06-12
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- Distinctive black and white striped butterfly, larval host plant is pawpaw.
- A skipper butterfly with a large, distinctive silver spot on its hindwing.
- Famous orange and black migratory butterfly, caterpillars feed on milkweed.
- Tiny, flattened hairs covering the wings of butterflies and moths, creating their patterns.
- Small, brightly colored moth, typically pink and yellow.
- A developmental stage of an arthropod between molts.
- Butterfly that mimics the Monarch, with a black line across its hindwing.
- Virginia's state insect, a large yellow butterfly with black stripes.
- The pupa of a butterfly, often hard and shell-like.
- The specific plant species that a caterpillar feeds on.
- Large, robust moth, typically yellow with dark markings, caterpillars feed on pine.
- Small, common blue butterfly with tiny tails and orange spots on its hindwings.
- Butterfly with orange, black, and white markings, often seen on thistle.
- Large, pale green silkmoth with long tails on its hindwings, active at night.
- The order of insects that includes butterflies and moths.
- A large family of moths whose larvae are commonly called "inchworms" or "loopers."
- Distinctively patterned moth, often found in fields, also known as Utetheisa ornatrix.
- Dark butterfly with yellow spots, caterpillars feed on dill, parsley, and fennel.
- A silken case spun by the larvae of many moths and other insects for pupation.
- Sweet liquid produced by flowers, a food source for adult butterflies and moths.
- Active during twilight (dusk and dawn), like some moths.
- Sensory organs on the head of butterflies and moths, used for smell.
- General term for a family of moths known for their strong, rapid flight, often seen hovering like hummingbirds.
- The primary appendages used for flight in butterflies and moths.
- Large orange butterfly with intricate black patterns and silvery spots on its underside.
- Similar to the hummingbird clearwing, often found near snowberry plants.
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- A very large and diverse family of moths, often drab-colored.
- Dark butterfly with iridescent blue on its hindwings, caterpillars feed on spicebush and sassafras.
- White moth with black spots, larvae are woolly bears.
- When one species evolves to resemble another for protection.
- One of the largest North American moths, a giant silk moth with elaborate patterns.
- To spend the winter in a particular place.
- Large brown silkmoth with prominent "eyespots" on its hindwings.
- A day-flying moth that mimics a hummingbird, feeding on nectar.
- Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- Another name for a hawk moth, known for its stout body and narrow wings.
- The inactive, immature form of an insect between larva and adult.
- The posterior part of an insect's body.
- The larval stage of a butterfly or moth.
- Active at night (like most moths).
- The long, coiled tube that butterflies and some moths use to drink nectar.
- The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages.
- Moths whose caterpillars are often very hairy and can cause skin irritation.
- The middle section of an insect's body, where wings and legs are attached.
- Very common white butterfly, often seen in gardens.
- Common yellow butterfly found in open fields.
- Black butterfly with prominent reddish-orange bands on its wings.
- The ability to blend in with the surroundings.
- Active during the day (like most butterflies).
- An animal that helps plants reproduce by carrying pollen.
- The excrement of insect larvae, especially caterpillars.
51 Clues: Active at night (like most moths). • The posterior part of an insect's body. • The larval stage of a butterfly or moth. • To spend the winter in a particular place. • Common yellow butterfly found in open fields. • The ability to blend in with the surroundings. • Active during the day (like most butterflies). • The pupa of a butterfly, often hard and shell-like. • ...
Spelling list week 1 2020-09-16
Islam Vocab 2022-01-27
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- The belief that there is one God. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are known as the three monotheistic faiths
- âseeking a state of peaceâ The religion of belief in One God, revealed through the prophets from Adam through Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, whose final prophet is Muhammad. Islam is the name given in the Qurâan, and refers to the state of peace achieved through submission to God. A Muslim is a follower of Islam
- âCity of the Prophetâ City north of Mecca, formerly known as Yathrib. The people of Medina welcomed the persecuted Muslim refugees from Mecca and accepted Muhammad as their leader
- âmaking an effort,â âstriving,â or âstrugglingâ Jihad can mean the effort to improve oneself and resist doing bad deeds, a struggle against injustice, or defensive, limited warfare for a just cause
- According to the Qurâan, he the last prophet, or Godâs messenger to humankind. Prophets before Muhammad include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus. Muhammad was born into the tribe of Quraysh at Makkah in about 570 CE
- âthe Godâ The one God, who is all-Powerful and who created everything in the universe, also called Rabb, the Lord of Abraham and all other prophets. In the Arabic language Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews also use the term Allah for God. The Qurâan lists 99 attributes, or names of God
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- The holy book of Islam, which Muslims believe is a divinely revealed scripture sent to Muhammad from God through the Angel Gabriel in the Arabic language. The Qurâan is the source of guidance in a Muslimâs daily life, and a source of knowledge about God and His creation. Muslims only consider the Qurâan authentic as as read and recited in Arabic but translations may express its meaning as an aid to understanding, not as a substitute for the original scripture
- Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim
- The five daily prayers, second of the Five Pillars of Islam. These required prayers are offered at dawn, at noon, in mid-afternoon, at sundown, and after twilight
- A group of people who share common ancestors, language and traditional claims to territory. At the time of Muhammadâs birth, Meccan society was organized according to relationships among clans and tribes
- Ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula. Makkah is an important religious center that houses the Kaâbah
- âPilgrimage to Meccaâ One of the Five Pillars of Islam and the duty of every Muslim believer. Pilgrims perform rites that reenact the life of Abraham, his wife Hajar, and their son Ishmael over 4,000 years ago. It is required of every Muslim who is able, at least once in a lifetime
- A term used for the head covering worn by Muslim women. Literally, âa condition of modesty,â it also means the public appearance of women wearing loose-fitting clothing that reveals only her hands and face
- First wife of Muhammad, a wealthy widow who was older than Muhammad. She was the first person to accept Islam after the revelation, and the wife who bore all of Muhammadâs children
- A cube-shaped building in Makkah. The Qur'an states that the Kaâbah was the first house of worship dedicated to the One God. According to the Qurâan, Abraham and his son Ishmael built the Kaâbah. Muslims all over the world face in the direction of the Kaâbah during prayer, and it is the goal of the pilgrimage, or hajj
15 Clues: Five basic acts of worship required of every able-bodied Muslim • Ancient city in the Arabian Peninsula. Makkah is an important religious center that houses the Kaâbah • The belief that there is one God. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are known as the three monotheistic faiths • ...
Eclipse Words 2024-04-08
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- - The weak or pale part of the moonâs shadow. From within the penumbra, the sun is only partially blocked by the moon.
- - The maximum phase of a total solar eclipse, during which the moonâs disk completely covers the sunâs bright face. Totality occurs between second and third contact. It can last from a fraction of a second to a maximum of 7 minutes 31 seconds.
- - The darkest part of the moonâs shadow within which the entirety of the sunâs bright face is blocked. Within this, the moon appears larger than the sun. An observer standing in this phase sees a total solar eclipse.
- Plumes - Bright structures of outflowing gas that occur along magnetic field lines in coronal holes. These field lines extend into the solar system. Although plumes usually occur at the poles, they can appear anywhere there is a coronal hole.
- Contact (C3) - The instant when the total or annular phase of a solar eclipse ends. For a total eclipse, this is synonymous with the appearance of
- Obscuration - Measure of the sunâs surface area cut off from view (occulted) by the moon.
- - An obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- Contact (C1) - The moment when the moon takes its first tiny nibble out of the solar disk - the beginning of the partial phase of an eclipse.
- Contact (C2) - The instant when the total or annular phase of an eclipse begins. For a total eclipse, this is synonymous with the disappearance of the first diamond ring. At second contact during a total solar eclipse, darkness suddenly falls, but only to the level of deep twilight.
- - The earthâs only natural satellite. It orbits at an average distance of 384,000 km and is about 30 times the diameter of the earth. Over time, earthâs gravity has caused tidal locking, causing the same side of this object to always face earth.
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- Loops - Found around sunspots and in active regions. These structures are associated with the closed magnetic field lines which connect magnetic regions on the solar surface.
- Streamers - Large caplike coronal structures with long pointed peaks that usually overlie sunspots and active regions. We often find a prominence or filament lying at the base of these structures.
- - The lower atmosphere of the sun just above the photosphere that appears as a thin crimson ring around the edge of the sun during a total solar eclipse.
- - The outermost layer of the solar atmosphere. This is made of a tenuous ionized gas called plasma with temperatures up to many millions of degrees Fahrenheit. It is visible to the naked eye only during a total solar eclipse.
- Magnitude - The fraction of the sunâs diameter covered by the moon. It is a ratio of sun/moon diameters and should not be confused with
- Contact (C4) - The instant when the moon no longer covers any part of the solar disk. This signals the conclusion of the partial phase of an eclipse.
- - Structures in the corona consisting of cool plasma supported by magnetic fields. These are bright structures when seen over the solar limb, but appear dark when seen against the bright solar disk. This is seen on the disk and also known as filaments.
- - Caused by shafts of sunlight shining through deep valleys on the lunar limb (edge), they look like a series of brilliant beads popping on and off. They appear just prior to second contact and just after third contact at annular and total solar eclipses. They are named after English astronomer, Francis Baily, who first described them during the annular eclipse of May 15, 1836.
- - The maximum phase of an annular eclipse when the moonâs entire disk is seen silhouetted against the sun. Annularity occurs between second and third contact. It can last from a fraction of a second to a maximum of 12 minutes 30 seconds.
- - Of or resembling the moon
- - A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
21 Clues: - Of or resembling the moon • - A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface. • Obscuration - Measure of the sunâs surface area cut off from view (occulted) by the moon. • - The weak or pale part of the moonâs shadow. From within the penumbra, the sun is only partially blocked by the moon. • ...
Erica's 30th Birthday Trivia! 2024-01-30
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- In the first generation of PokĂŠmon games, Erika, the gym leader who resides in Celadon City, presents the player with the Rainbow Badge upon defeat. What color is celadon a shade of?
- Enviropigs are genetically modified pigs that have been designed to produce manure with lower phosphorus levels. What was the first genetically modified food approved by the FDA?
- In Silverhaven, darkness emerges from the catacombs, and a group of adventurers assembles to find the Crystal of Twilight. An eerie voice commands, "Roll for _________," as our heroes brace for a battle against encroaching darkness. Fill in the blank.
- Post introduced a cereal called "Grape-Nuts" in the late 19th century, despite containing neither grapes nor nuts. This was a strategic move to compete with Dr. John Harvey Kellogg's Granula. Erica loves cereal, what cereal was introduced in 1994 that likely contributed to this?
- In 1983, Atari buried thousands of unsold E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial game cartridges in a New Mexico landfill. This event became an urban legend until the cartridges were excavated in 2014, confirming the story's truth. What game console was released in 1994?
- In the novel/show "The Expanse" the protagonists evacuate on the Tachi spacecraft. They later rename it after Don Quixote's horse, what is that name?
- Many U.S. presidents had distinctive middle names. For example, Harry S. Truman's middle initial "S" doesn't actually stand for a name; it was chosen in honor of his grandfathers, Anderson Shipp Truman and Solomon Young. What is Erica's middle name?
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- The Laerdal Tunnel in Norway is the world's longest road tunnel, measuring over 24.5 kilometers (15.2 miles). It connects Laerdal and Aurland and features several rest areas along its length. What undersea tunnel opened in 1994 connecting 2 European countries?
- The design of the javelin in track and field changed after a javelin accidentally impaled a judge during the 1952 Olympics. The incident led to a shift from a straight design to the current curving one. In what sport is 30 the value of the 2nd point?
- The log carried by the Log Lady in "Twin Peaks" is a ponderosa pine. Actress Catherine E. Coulson, who portrayed the Log Lady, actually owned the log and brought it to the set herself. What was the number 1 TV show in 1994?
- The French Republican calendar was created during the French Revolution. It divided a month into three ten-day weeks, called dĂŠcades. Each day was named after a domestic animal, agricultural tool, or a celestial body. How many months have 30 days?
- The wizarding world has its own version of radio broadcasting called the Wizarding Wireless Network. The host of the popular program "Potterwatch" during the Second Wizarding War is Lee Jordan, who was also a member of Dumbledore's Army. How many times did Erica restart her Hogwarts Legacy play-through?
- The Inverted Jenny is one of the most famous postage stamp errors. Issued in 1918 in the United States, the biplane on the stamp was accidentally printed upside down. What was the price of a Postage Stamp in 1994?
- Cats are known to purr not only when they are content but also when they are injured or in pain. The vibrations created by purring are believed to have a healing effect on their bodies. What was the name of Erica's family cat growing up?
14 Clues: In the novel/show "The Expanse" the protagonists evacuate on the Tachi spacecraft. They later rename it after Don Quixote's horse, what is that name? • Enviropigs are genetically modified pigs that have been designed to produce manure with lower phosphorus levels. What was the first genetically modified food approved by the FDA? • ...
Raphcross 2023-09-27
Across
- A dish of Italian origin consisting of a flat, round base of dough baked with a topping of tomato sauce and cheese, typically with added meat or vegetables.
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
- A brand of chocolate sandwich cookie with a creamy white filling.
- A liquid preparation containing detergent or soap for washing the hair.
- A Swedish CGI-animated character and Eurodance musician created in 2003.
- A small purple and green dragon who is Twilight Sparkle's assistant and roommate.
- A small hot-tasting pod of a variety of capsicum, used chopped (and often dried) in sauces, relishes, and spice powders.
- An American rock band formed in the East Bay of California in 1987.
- A round patty of a savory ingredient, typically ground beef.
- A multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich internet applications, and desktop applications.
- A wide-mouthed cylindrical container made of glass, typically having a lid, used especially for storing food.
- An opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young.
- A strong-smelling and pungent-tasting bulb.
- Meal made from ground oats, used in breakfast cereals or other food.
- A fish sandwich sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's.
- A simple text editor for Windows.
- An insulated container for keeping food and drink cold.
- A proprietary telecommunications application, best known for VoIP-based videotelephony.
- A soft frozen food made with sweetened and flavored milk fat.
- An online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service created and operated by Microsoft, first launched in 2002.
- A large marine crustacean with a cylindrical body and stalked eyes.
- A cupboard with shelves or drawers for storing or displaying articles.
- A slender long-legged fly with aquatic larvae.
- An American company most closely associated with its flagship canned soup products.
- An American brand of flavored tortilla chips produced by Frito-Lay.
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- A thin strip of deep-fried potato.
- A game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground.
- A small cucumber preserved in vinegar, brine, or a similar solution.
- An American web portal and online service provider based in New York City.
- An online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages.
- A gnawing mammal of an order that includes rats, mice, squirrels, and hamsters.
- An American brand of purified bottled water that is produced by PepsiCo
- A raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression.
- Having a scalp wholly lacking hair.
- A swamp grass which is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in Asia.
- A rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
- An American actor and comedian. Primarily a comedic leading actor in film and television.
- A fish-shaped cracker with a small imprint of an eye and a smile.
- An accent placed over Spanish n when pronounced "ny" (as in seĂąor)
- A tortilla filled with cheese and heated.
- A cylinder or block of wax or tallow with a central wick that is lit to produce light as it burns.
- A marine bivalve mollusk with shells of equal size.
- An enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food.
- An edible soft fruit, consisting of a cluster of reddish-pink drupelets.
- Acronym standing for "rolling on the floor laughing".
- Large algae growing in the sea or on rocks below the high-water mark.
- A song by American singer Michael Jackson from his sixth studio album.
- A frankfurter.
- flavored with or fragrant with spice.
- A strip of plastic, metal, or wood with a row of narrow teeth, used for untangling or arranging the hair.
50 Clues: A frankfurter. • A simple text editor for Windows. • A thin strip of deep-fried potato. • Having a scalp wholly lacking hair. • flavored with or fragrant with spice. • A tortilla filled with cheese and heated. • A strong-smelling and pungent-tasting bulb. • A slender long-legged fly with aquatic larvae. • American Standard Code for Information Interchange. • ...
Cue for Treason 2015-03-13
Across
- a narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water
- disdainfully proud; snobbish
- to make necessary repairs on
- foretell or predict
- the act of assisting; help
- yielding profit
- the man who invited Peter and Kit to join his Playwright
- spent wrongly or unwisely
- to hang or be suspended over
- to a noteworthy or marked extent; much; noticeably; substantially; amply
- reply to, usually in a sharp or retaliatory way
- the act of consoling; comfort
- dark
- having to do with machinery
- a female fox
- to kill suddenly or secretively, especially a politically prominent person
- to search thoroughly or vigorously through
- obeying or willing to obey
- a broad elevation
- a small tower, usually one forming part of a larger structure
- performed by or involving a supernatural power or agency
- to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault
- doubtful
- Ruthless landlord and conspiracy leader
- containing an apology or excuse for a fault, failure, insult, injury, etc.
- a woman who inherits or has a right of inheritance
- first in place, order
- to restore to assurance or confidence
- to kill suddenly or secretively
- limp and soiled, as with rain or dirt
- an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result
- where Peter live
- the act of conspiring
- somewhat aloof or reserved
- a stream that flows to a larger stream or other body of water
- to walk with a leisurely gait
- by assuming reasonably
- not resistible
- to call upon to do something specified
- having strong belief or full assurance
- relating to, or characterized by hysteria
- the soft, diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon
- also called ventricular. a thick-walled
- to walk with long steps, as with vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance
- the sycamore maple; a tree
- a person who is frequently in the company of, associates with
- open, organized, and armed resistance to one's government or ruler
- having a vocal tone characterized by weakness of intensity and excessive breathiness
- a person who is confined in prison or kept in custody
Down
- the quality or state of being impudent
- a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc.
- any of numerous limbless, scaly, elongate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes
- a person who takes part in a conspiracy
- to be necessary or proper for, as for moral or ethical considerations
- lacking skill or dexterity
- having achieved victory or success
- to lay siege to
- a Eurasian plant
- showing or expressing contempt or disdain
- elongated, usually from the square or circular form
- the act of inflicting excruciating pain, as punishment
- to prove or declare guilty of an offense
- occupied; lived in or on
- being in that place or over there
- anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action
- full of or characterized by vigor
- an unprincipled, dishonorable person
- a state of society without government or law
- to fall or cave in
- not capable of being approached; remote; unreachable
- vast; huge
- a center of operations, as of the police or a business, from which orders are issued
- about or near that place or time
- an insurrection or revolt
- such an effect or event manifesting or considered as a work of God
- relating to, or of the nature of instinct
- the ceremonies for a dead person prior to burial or cremation; obsequies
- to shake or wave, as a weapon
- full of exultant joy; merry
- characterized or marked by dignity of aspect or manner; stately; decorous
- to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in
- the law-enforcement officer of a county or other civil subdivision of a state
- possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin
- infliction of injury, harm, humiliation
- a rope, chain
- fastidious or dainty
- without stop or pause
- causing gloom or dejection; gloomy; dreary; cheerless; melancholy
88 Clues: dark • doubtful • vast; huge • a female fox • a rope, chain • not resistible • yielding profit • to lay siege to • a Eurasian plant • where Peter live • a broad elevation • to fall or cave in • foretell or predict • fastidious or dainty • first in place, order • the act of conspiring • without stop or pause • by assuming reasonably • occupied; lived in or on • spent wrongly or unwisely • ...
A Wedding by the Water's Edge 2025-07-19
Across
- Kyleâs weekend plan: lift, run, repeat
- Glow-in-the-dark insects
- Daveâs favourite morning grind (3,6)
- Home to Ali, Garrett and the Aâs (7)
- Frankâs quiet eye on the world
- Youâll never hear the Sams say this game night favourite
- Our lovely venue (3,4,5)
- Abbreviated city with unforgettable broth
- Celebration sprinkles in the air
- The weddingâs official tagline
- Where two become one
- Most high-ly rated birthday gift Frank gave Hannah (3,3,7)
- Where Hannah and Iannis put down roots (for nowâŚ)
- Emileâs latest role â equal parts wonder and wipe
- Their haunting song defines twilight on the lake
- Laurenâs 9-5: Where manners meet mortar (5,8)
- The unofficial scent of Canadian summer
- Frankâs passport told many stories
- Groomâs floral accessory, pinned with care
- The circle of trust for singalongs and sparks
- Wooden platform on the lake
- Kate brings the heat to this kitchen sport
- Preferred window direction, always
- Morning wine with a vitamin C alibi
- Saving Pale Friends
- Where Rebecca and Nigel grow their bunch?
- Bonnie speaks fluent fern (5,5)
- Dad forever in our hearts and memories
- Averyâs big step up (5,3)
- Maraâs costume in her most recent dance recital
- Andrea turns generosity into strategy
- When Adam uses trigonometry on the weekend
- Trust Ali and Garrett to batten this down
- Waiting at the altar with a smile
- Kyle's role in the WCPS 2002 âThe Lion Kingâ (7,5)
- Birthplace of Jerome
- Rebeccaâs ongoing project (4,2,7)
- First concert Hannah and Iannis attended together
- Alma mater of the groomâs Mom
- Wedding bells and Algarve swells await the Sams here
- The voice behind Hannah and Kyleâs basement dance floor (6,4)
- Ontario region with over 600 lakes
- Andreaâs hobby kneads no introduction
- The provincial flyer of summer
- When Lauren shakes things up after hours
Down
- Hannahâs âcentreâpiece
- Tucked between Iannisâ first and last
- Hannah & Iannisâs first flirt â on tap (3,3,4)
- House, but rustic
- Sunday target for the groomâs golfing dad and brother (4,2,3)
- Liquid courage for Hannisâ first summer of shenanigans
- Cottage bandit with a mask and a plan
- Number of countries H & I have held hands in (6-3)
- Where the Kathy made her debut
- Ada and Novaâs shared sign â tiny but mighty
- Words spoken with love and promise
- The driest place â and the most romantic (6,6)
- Andreaâs treasure-hunting sport of choice
- Emileâs brain is... into brains
- Paddle-powered boat
- Bonnieâs cardio comes with a splash
- Adamâs favourite hit
- The only acceptable wrinkle
- All the siblings shared alma mater
- Bait with a short rĂŠsumĂŠ
- The groomâs mom taught a Prime Minister more than politics
- First international country H & I travelled to meet in
- Where to get loaded with the Sams.
- Most likely to⌠(12,3,6-5)
- Maraâs destination come September
- Averyâs favourite mystical animal
- Native home of the groomâs dad
- For Kirsten and Hannah, itâs not summer without this rally cry (4,2,4,4)
- Daveâs domain: no camouflage needed (3,4)
- Takis: Stone-slinger-in-chief
- Youâll get nowhere without this canoe sidekick
- Mollieâs favorite insect on the weekends?
- The naughtiest of the Peponoulas pack
- Mollieâs former tool for sweet melodies
- The lake with the unforgettable name
- Jeromeâs newest (and cutest) adventure
- Jeromeâs idea of a walk in the park â uphill, for hours
- Kateâs colourful retirement gig
- Shake it, shake, shake it
- Where marshmallows meet storytelling
- What Iannis almost forgot while crossing the pond
- Raised glasses
- Cottage colour that isnât a tan
- Where hockey begins... and kneecaps end
- High school halls where H & Iâs story started (abbr.)
- Kirsten and Hannahâs favourite way to hydrate irresponsibly in their 20âs (4,5)
- Floral bundle for the brideâs arm
- Hannah and Iannisâ most recent international destination
- White-barked tree common up north
- A member of the group of seven
- Donât forget; Aliâs favourite filling cabinet
96 Clues: Raised glasses • House, but rustic • Paddle-powered boat • Saving Pale Friends • Adamâs favourite hit • Where two become one • Birthplace of Jerome • Hannahâs âcentreâpiece • Glow-in-the-dark insects • Our lovely venue (3,4,5) • Bait with a short rĂŠsumĂŠ • Averyâs big step up (5,3) • Shake it, shake, shake it • Most likely to⌠(12,3,6-5) • The only acceptable wrinkle • ...
Born a Crime Vocab Puzzle 2025-01-09
Across
- Instead of writing the same thing twice, a streamlined process would avoid being _______.
- The sound of the ax splitting _______ echoed through the forest, a reminder of the forest's changing fate.
- She was not just beautiful but _______ in a classic, understated way.
- A large, flat surface used by blacksmiths to shape metal is called an _______.
- The system used to detect objects and measure their distance by bouncing waves off them is called _______.
- Her comment was so _______ that it stopped the debate in its tracks, cutting through all the fluff.
- _______ in a classic, understated way.
- A dense, tropical forest filled with a rich variety of plant and animal life is called a _______.
- Active during twilight hours, some animals are naturally _______âperfectly suited to the fading light.
- This project has turned into a _______ rather than a sprint, requiring endurance and patience to complete.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, and cosmic dust, another term for this vast system is a _______.
- You can describe someone who fixates on every minor detail as _______ or perhaps overly meticulous.
- The old house stood in the middle of the field, its structure _______ and crumbling under years of neglect.
- The mountain that erupts with molten lava and ash is called a _______.
- That dress is particularly _______ on her, accentuating her best features with grace.
- A sheltered bay where ships dock is called a _______.
- With the body of a lion and the face of a human, the _______ challenges travelers with riddles that have yet to be fully understood.
- ________ down the hill, you feel like you're on a roller coaster with no brakes. What is your fate?
- Some minds are stubborn and unchanging, while others are remarkably ________, easily shaped by new ideas.
- A game of strategy, patience, and foresight, where every piece plays a crucial roleâthis is the essence of _______.
- A rare, life-sustaining spot in the desert where water and greenery flourish is known as an _______.
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- He tried to _______ to avoid work, claiming he wasnât feeling well, though we all knew better.
- The old-fashioned decor seemed entirely _______ against the sleek modern furniture in the room.
- A venomous snake known for raising its hood when threatened, the _______ is a feared creature in many cultures.
- The opera's soaring voices filled the grand hall, each note a declaration of passion and drama, elevating the audience into the world of _______.
- When the moon passes in front of the sun, casting a shadow across the earth, it's called a _______.
- The politicianâs _______ was exposed when his actions contradicted his speeches.
- He had a _______ attitude toward the problem, dismissing it without considering the consequences.
- The company decided to _______ a new office space to accommodate its growing team.
- The soft glow of the _______ guided them through the foggy night, a beacon in the dark.
- He pulled out his _______ with practiced ease, the cold metal gleaming in the low light.
- That friend who constantly complains about everything from the weather to their coffee temperature is a chronic _______.
- The string instrument, played with a bow, that produces haunting melodies is a _______.
- The _______ soared through the sky, its sharp eyes scanning the ground below for its next meal.
- The gleaming award, given for victory, is often referred to as a _______ of achievement.
- The _______ flowed endlessly toward the ocean, its waters carving the land as it went.
- Someone who lacks refinement and basic mannersâdefinitely the opposite of a polished socialiteâis often called _______.
- A claim without any foundation or proof, a load of _______ that should be dismissed immediately.
- Earth is just one _______ in a solar system, orbiting a star in the vastness of space.
- Are you going to skim through the report or _______ it with careful attention?
- He spent hours fitting the scattered pieces together, each click of the puzzle bringing him closer to the finished picture.
41 Clues: _______ in a classic, understated way. • A sheltered bay where ships dock is called a _______. • She was not just beautiful but _______ in a classic, understated way. • The mountain that erupts with molten lava and ash is called a _______. • A large, flat surface used by blacksmiths to shape metal is called an _______. • ...
-insert clever crossword title here- 2020-08-14
Across
- Bookshop in Edinburgh (sorry about this vagueness)
- The greatest showman
- Mufasa's aptly named brother
- He just wanted to be in the room where it happens
- R&B music group that taught us to not to go chasing waterfalls and just stick to the rivers and the lakes that we're used to
- The annoyingly resilient secret police of Ba Sing se
- City in Japan / A legendary basketball player
- Sokka's moon girlfriend
- Not "Kanye East", but...
- A chemical analysis technique used to find the concentration of a substance (...I sincerely apologize)
- This incredible musician won a nobel prize in literature
- Incredibly influential Japanese director / Incredibly influential Japanese anime
- What the Japanese call a giant radioactive kaiju that has no regard for the maintenance of metropolitan areas
- Active volcano in southwest Tokyo
- Sassy, wisecracking dragon from 'Mulan'
- American painter who pioneered the pop art movement
- The sweet old man who taught heartwarming life lessons on Tuesdays
- Protagonist for Miyazaki's 1983 graphic novel
- Song that plays at the end of 'Only Yesterday'
- The first Avatar
- The type of necessities that Baloo teaches Mowgli through a toe tapping musical number
- Yubaba's baby
- Optimus...
- "When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie that's...
- Himalayan nation
- The trampoline loving patriarch of the Dunphy family
- Everyone's favourite Catbu...I mean flying bison.
- He was a little bit rock and roll, while Marie was a little bit country
- Director of the incredible animated short: 'The man who planted trees'
- Aang and Katara's only airbending child
- Greg Heffley's best friend
- Abbas' father from 'The Stolen Bicycle'
- Green-haired, quiet and multifaceted step-brother of Phineas
- Formerly a capital city of the Roman Empire, currently Istanbul
- This red panda turned a noodle making panda into the greatest hero China has ever known
- The most strong-willed of the March sisters
- Highly acclaimed Japanese director of 'Tokyo Story'
- A word people barely ever get to use practically
- Homer
Down
- Thor's companion
- Simpsons character who (like myself) unapologetically loves disco music
- An underrated Disney villain, who turned a prince into a frog
- A French stewed vegetable dish, often made and perfected by an overly ambitious, food loving rat
- The super continent that eventually up into 7
- The world's oldest elephant
- Pazu's father found a castle in this place
- Award winning director Jordan Peele's bestfriend
- Captain Holt and Kevin's adorable corgi
- The hand from the Addams family
- An organ that is biologically useless
- Miyazaki's son, with whom he has a complicated relationship
- The lyrics to the 'Modern Family' theme song
- A zone that is commonly known as the 5th dimension, beyond that which is known to man
- Cat statuette from 'Whisper of the heart'
- Miyazaki has lots of complex opinions on this topic
- Taiwanese for "iron horse"
- Famous author of many murder mystery novels
- Japanese for "boiled rice" / The one of the most ridiculously overpowered teenager in anime
- Aang's grandson, who acts more like Sokka...on a sugar high
- Someone who's sick of being compared to Miyazaki
- The food that Ponyo is so delighted to taste for the first time
- X Ă A 12's father
- because it's not Google
- Malia and Sasha's mama
- The man responsible for all of your tears in 'Grave of the Fireflies'
- Gatsby's real name
- What it's called when Pinocchio says "my nose will grow now"
- Nani's little sister and Stitch's best friend
- A poetic form that has 14 lines and is written in iambic pentameter
- A former Avatar who doesn't play when it comes to getting rid of Fire lords
- Famous American abstract expressionist artist / Also a Edinburgh Uni accommodation
- French for 'Butterfly'
- GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING VIETNAAAAM!!!
- Everyone's favourite winged lemur
- Everones favourite naked mole rat
- A really good Beatles song that shares a name with someone you know
76 Clues: Homer • Optimus... • Yubaba's baby • Thor's companion • The first Avatar • Himalayan nation • X Ă A 12's father • Gatsby's real name • The greatest showman • Malia and Sasha's mama • French for 'Butterfly' • Sokka's moon girlfriend • because it's not Google • Not "Kanye East", but... • Taiwanese for "iron horse" • Greg Heffley's best friend • The world's oldest elephant • ...
Cue for Treason 2015-03-14
Across
- a broad elevation
- the act of assisting; help
- to call upon to do something specified
- spent wrongly or unwisely
- a Eurasian plant
- doubtful
- anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action
- a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc.
- such an effect or event manifesting or considered as a work of God
- somewhat aloof or reserved
- elongated, usually from the square or circular form
- the man who invited Peter and Kit to join his Playwright
- to kill suddenly or secretively, especially a politically prominent person
- the law-enforcement officer of a county or other civil subdivision of a state
- showing or expressing contempt or disdain
- to kill suddenly or secretively
- having achieved victory or success
- to walk with long steps, as with vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance
- Ruthless landlord and conspiracy leader
- an insurrection or revolt
- disdainfully proud; snobbish
- possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin
- the act of conspiring
- an unprincipled, dishonorable person
- a person who is confined in prison or kept in custody
- occupied; lived in or on
- a woman who inherits or has a right of inheritance
- the act of consoling; comfort
- obeying or willing to obey
- to walk with a leisurely gait
- about or near that place or time
- to prove or declare guilty of an offense
- to be necessary or proper for, as for moral or ethical considerations
- having strong belief or full assurance
- the act of inflicting excruciating pain, as punishment
- characterized or marked by dignity of aspect or manner; stately; decorous
- first in place, order
- the quality or state of being impudent
- full of exultant joy; merry
- open, organized, and armed resistance to one's government or ruler
Down
- by assuming reasonably
- to shake or wave, as a weapon
- being in that place or over there
- yielding profit
- any of numerous limbless, scaly, elongate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes
- fastidious or dainty
- causing gloom or dejection; gloomy; dreary; cheerless; melancholy
- to fall or cave in
- to restore to assurance or confidence
- infliction of injury, harm, humiliation
- to make necessary repairs on
- a person who takes part in a conspiracy
- to lay siege to
- relating to, or characterized by hysteria
- having to do with machinery
- a small tower, usually one forming part of a larger structure
- a narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water
- limp and soiled, as with rain or dirt
- not capable of being approached; remote; unreachable
- to a noteworthy or marked extent; much; noticeably; substantially; amply
- containing an apology or excuse for a fault, failure, insult, injury, etc.
- the soft, diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon
- without stop or pause
- a female fox
- relating to, or of the nature of instinct
- a center of operations, as of the police or a business, from which orders are issued
- not resistible
- full of or characterized by vigor
- to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in
- to search thoroughly or vigorously through
- having a vocal tone characterized by weakness of intensity and excessive breathiness
- a stream that flows to a larger stream or other body of water
- the sycamore maple; a tree
- to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault
- a state of society without government or law
- foretell or predict
- where Peter live
- also called ventricular. a thick-walled
- performed by or involving a supernatural power or agency
- vast; huge
- dark
- to hang or be suspended over
- a rope, chain
- an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result
- lacking skill or dexterity
- a person who is frequently in the company of, associates with
- the ceremonies for a dead person prior to burial or cremation; obsequies
- reply to, usually in a sharp or retaliatory way
88 Clues: dark • doubtful • vast; huge • a female fox • a rope, chain • not resistible • yielding profit • to lay siege to • a Eurasian plant • where Peter live • a broad elevation • to fall or cave in • foretell or predict • fastidious or dainty • without stop or pause • the act of conspiring • first in place, order • by assuming reasonably • occupied; lived in or on • spent wrongly or unwisely • ...
World Of Warcraft by Flan 2022-04-28
Across
- The black scourge
- Located north of the redridge mountains and south of the searing gorge
- Racial mount of the troll
- General of the sentinel army
- Decieved into a blood pact
- Citadel of the necrolords
- Located above the clouds of storheim
- Magic incarnate
- Lady katrana
- In the center of this zone is the neutral town of halaa
- Stonemaul chieftain
- Fromer chieftain of the darkspears
- Where the blackrock foundry is located
- Destroyer of dreams
- God of the deep
- Last king of the nerubian
- Led to the great sundering
- The dark lady
- What is now known as the maelstrom
- Racial mount of the draenai
- Spirits spawned from the essence of y'shaarj
- First of the druids
- Yogg-saron predicts his demise
- In the middle of the great sea
- Prophet of the naaru
- The eternal city
- First of the ogre-magi
- Also known as the known earth or the sunstone
- Ruled by the wild gods
- Wasteland of the damned
- Great burning shadow
- Amphibious humanoid race
- Herald of azeroth
- Orc and draenei half-breed
- Main continent shaped by the titans
- Emperor of the mogu
- Ranger-captain of quel'thalas
- The stormlord
- Titan city
- "The light shall burn you"
- Nightmare lord
- Lord of the centuries
- Sister of elune
- Creator of the twilight dragonflight
- Lord of outland
- The unmaker
- The sun king
- Forest of the night fae
- Archlich
- Overlord of the warsong offensive
- The red leviathan
- The wolf
- The apprentice
- The destroyer
- Originally located by the lordamere lake
- The aribiter's chamber
- Commander of the stoneborn
- Great turtle
- Shaman representative of the new council of tirisfal
- Eredar demon lord
- Created by the all father
Down
- God of madness and chaos
- The shattering
- Jailer of the damned
- Highlord of the knights of the ebon blade
- Ruler of gilneas
- Tower of the damned
- Location of the black temple
- Land of eternal starlight
- Home of the dwarves
- A desolate region in khaz modan
- Former master of the augari
- One of the two gateways between the worlds of azeroth and draenor
- High chieftain of thunder bluff
- Chief jailer of yogg-saron
- Loa of graves
- Leader of the earthen ring
- Supreme commander of the paladin order
- The forbidden realm of the first ones
- The red crane
- Kingdom of azeroth
- Eternal god of death
- Where artifacts are stored by the dark riders
- Governed by the council of six
- "By fire be purged"
- Extinguish all life
- The last guardian
- All father
- The last emperor of the pandaren empire
- The awakened
- Chosen of the moon
- Racial mount of the tauren
- The dark iron fortress
- The doomhammer
- Mother of the underworld
- Name of the naval force of the zandalari empire
- Son of the former warchchief of the black horde
- Warlord with the iron will
- The arbiter
- The city of gold
- He remains in the dragonblight
- He is known as the heart of the land
- Lord of blackrock
- At its core dwells the nascent spirit of a titan
- Headquarters of the fel orcs of outland
- Borders the northern barrens
- Matriarch of tirisfal
- Court of the venthyr
- Where uther's spirit resides
- King of the frostborn
- Maritime human kingdom
- Doom lord
- Once the beloved ruler of the Kaldorei
- Lady of the frost wyrms
- Highfather of the pantheon
- The banished one
- One of the nathrezim
- Daughter of the sea
- Goddess of the cosmic realm of life
- Birthplace of the ancient empire
- Was once the champion of the Pantheon
- Ranger-general of the silver covenant
122 Clues: Archlich • The wolf • Doom lord • All father • Titan city • The arbiter • The unmaker • Lady katrana • The awakened • The sun king • Great turtle • Loa of graves • The red crane • The dark lady • The stormlord • The destroyer • The shattering • The doomhammer • Nightmare lord • The apprentice • Magic incarnate • God of the deep • Sister of elune • Lord of outland • Ruler of gilneas • The eternal city • The city of gold • ...
SUPER HARD CoMaD Magiford crossword puzzle //made by a champion// (if you can do all of these without checking the book, then you need to be my friend) 2025-03-15
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- Leila's first night mare, she is also the fastest.
- Which fae ring monarch, other than Leila, is married?
- How many Glooms were there originally?
- The word that Rigel uses to activate his daggers.
- How many nightmares were there originally?
- How many heads does the baby hydra have?
- This shade's front paws are a distinct shade of gray. She lives in the mansion with Leila.
- The male gloom who lives in the stables
- Leila's smallest night mare, he was runty and such an off-gray color that he looked perpetually ill.
- Skye's grandpa is Lord ______.
- Lady _______ runs a pet food store on main street.
- The background color of the first two books in the series is purple; what is the background color for the last book?
- The last two words that anyone speaks in The Queen's Crown (no punctuation, no spaces)
- Leila's middle name (hint: it's the same as Chloe's)
- Leila's shades who live in the stables are Bob, Larry, Mary, Tom, and _______.
- The word that Leila used to use to activate her prism artifact.
- The female gloom who lives in the mansion with Leila, she has a cute little swirl of red fur on her forehead.
- At Leila's crowning party, Killian and the Paragon were playing Laser Tag and Killian won, and kept winning, until the Paragon started ______.
- Leila's last name (at least before she married Rigel, but neither Rigel nor Greyson have last names, so...)
- Leila's biggest Night Mare, he looked like he was stitched together like a stuffed animal because of the red lines in his coat, that probably changed when he became a unicorn.
- King Fell's hair color.
- Who does Linus owe money to?
- Crown of Shadows starts in which month?
- The color of Lady Chrysanthe's magic.
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- The male gloom who lives in the mansion with Leila, he likes to turn on Rigel's shower whenever he wants a drink.
- The night mare that Leila rode in the race with the other monarchs while leading the other night mares, he is a gelding.
- The color of Leila's magic.
- Lady Chrysanthe's eye color
- The female night mare who had an extra thick tail and had yellow dapples brushed into her coat, she used to drool red.
- Leila's mom's first name.
- Leila's first fae social was at an _______ restaurant.
- Lady Chrysanthe's grandmother is Lady ________.
- The female gloom who lives in the stables.
- Who is the last person to say "it's fine" in The Queen's Crown?
- Lady ________ "has a thing" for Linus.
- Lady ________'s artifact is a tuning fork.
- In the race with the other monarchs, Leila leads her nightmares across _____ lake.
- This night mare is not one of the original six, and is actually not mentioned in the CoMaD books, but she was the night mare who lived with the Northern Lakes pack. She is particularly big-boned and as a unicorn, she has a silver coat and black horn with ears that are always pinned.
- What did Skye's dad used to call her?
- How many Shades were there originally?
- Leila's biggest shade, he lives in the mansion with Leila.
- The sixth night mare to show up, she had pale yellow eyes and a black coat which had faint blushes of blood red hairs.
- The month that Crown of Moonlight starts in (hint: it's exactly a year before The Lies of Vampires and Slayers starts)
- Verdant's hair color.
- Lord Dion's hair color.
- How many dollars does the middle tier of life advice from the life advice vampire cost?
- Skye's hair is a dark _____ color.
- The word that Leila uses to activate her charm bracelet.
- Leila ate a poisoned ______ at her first Fae social.
- When Leila first encountered fae spiders she said that they needed to hire a pesticide company run by a ______.
- The color of the boots that the Shades have to wear to go out in Magiford to protect their paws from the salt that the city uses to salt their sidewalk.
51 Clues: Verdant's hair color. • Lord Dion's hair color. • King Fell's hair color. • Leila's mom's first name. • The color of Leila's magic. • Lady Chrysanthe's eye color • Who does Linus owe money to? • Skye's grandpa is Lord ______. • Skye's hair is a dark _____ color. • What did Skye's dad used to call her? • The color of Lady Chrysanthe's magic. • How many Glooms were there originally? • ...
Time 2023-06-18
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- This is the middle of the night when it's darkest outside. It's a quiet and still time when most people are asleep. During this time, you might be in a deep sleep, and the world around this is calm and serene.
- This is the time of day just before the sun sets, when the sky starts to turn darker and the stars begin to appear. It's a time of transition between daytime and nighttime. During this time, you might enjoy the gentle breeze, watch the changing colors of the sky, and feel a sense of peacefulness.
- This is the middle part of the day, between morning and evening. It's a time when the sun is high in the sky and activities are in full swing. During this time, you might continue learning at school, engage in outdoor adventures, or enjoy lunch with friends and family.
- This is the later part of the day, after the afternoon and before bedtime. It's a peaceful time when things wind down. During this time, you might have dinner, relax, and spend quality time with your family before going to bed.
- This is the moment when the sun goes below the horizon and the sky starts to darken. It marks the end of the day and brings a sense of tranquility and beauty. During this time, you might enjoy the vibrant colors of the sky and appreciate the peacefulness of the evening.
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- This is the time when it's dark outside and most people are asleep. During this time, you might dream, rest, and recharge your energy for the next day. It's a quiet and calm period when you can see the stars and the moon shining in the sky.
- This is the period of time between sunrise and sunset when it's bright outside. It's a time for being active and engaging in various activities. During this time, you might play outside, go to school, and enjoy the warmth of the sun on this.
- This is the early part of the day when the sun rises and a new day begins. It's a fresh and energetic time when things start to happen and the day is full of possibilities. During this time, you might wake up, have breakfast, and prepare for the activities of this.
- This is the time of day just before the sun rises, when the sky starts to get brighter and the world begins to wake up. It's a peaceful and quiet time when everything feels calm and still. During this time, you might hear the birds singing and witness the world coming to life.
- This is the moment when the sun appears on the horizon and the sky starts to get brighter. It marks the beginning of a new day and brings a sense of renewal and hope. During this time, you might witness the beautiful colors of the sky and hear the birds chirping as they wake up.
- This is the middle of the day when the sun is at its highest point in the sky. It's a time when it's usually the brightest and warmest. During this time, you
- This is the period of time in the morning or evening when the sky is partially illuminated. It's a magical time when the sun is just below the horizon, creating a soft and gentle light. During this time, you might enjoy the peacefulness and the beauty of the transitioning sky.
12 Clues: This is the middle of the day when the sun is at its highest point in the sky. It's a time when it's usually the brightest and warmest. During this time, you • ...
WARRIORCAT books, using quotes. Part 3: T-Y (No "Z") 2023-01-25
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- "Kill me. Kill me and live with the memory. Then tell the stars that you won."- Gray Wing
- "Next time, Iâll check who my parents are before Iâm born."- Lionblaze
- "I felt more certain during my dream than ever before in my life. I'm sad to watch so many cats leave, but I truly believe that it will give all of us a better chance of survival."- Stoneteller
- "bro"- Diesel
- "Like I said, it's a big name for a kit your size. And it's the name the Sisters gave you. You're not one of them anymore, are you?"- Root
- "Let me know if you have any more, okay? Oh, and welcome to the Three."- Jayfeather
- "What, keep on burying kits who should still be at their mothers bellies? Keep on treating wounds from battles that should never have been fought? Keep on sending the elders to the farthest corner of the territory because their wisdom is valued less than dirt!"- Yellowfang
- "Hollyleaf! I won't let you run away again!"- Lionblaze
- "Your heart is in ShadowClan, too. Our Clan is changing, but not all change is bad. Give yourself some time, and give Tigerstar a chance. I love you so much, Tawnypelt. I always will. But itâs time to let me go."- Rowanclaw
- "I wanted to be as loyal to you as you are to your Clan. I know I can't exactly miss a life I've never known, Graystripe, but I think sharing your life and your path... is the best journey I could possibly imagine."- Millie
- "Oh yes. Blood is everything. But the only blood I'm interested in flows from my enemies. Look around you! These cats are bathed in blood. It soaks their fur and laps at their paws. This is the way we survive! We are BloodClan!"- Scourge
- "I came back . . . for you."- Ashfur
- "My Clan doesnât even know that Sandstorm is dead."- Alderpaw
- "You were always brave and clever and loyal, and you always helped any cat who needed you. You died saving me, and there's no way I can thank you properly for that."- Thunder
- "Which cat named her 'Petal'? There's nothing soft about her!"- Thunder
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- "Just now with the other medicine cats. I wondered at first if you had what it takes to be a medicine cat, but now that I see that you are willing to say what you believe, I trust that StarClan made the right choice after all."- Yellowfang
- "This one will see into the shadows."- Spiresight
- "I would have taken your place if you had let me". His voice was hoarse with grief."- Graystripe
- "We cannot change our destiny. We just have to have the courage to know what it is, and accept it"- Cinderpelt
- "Keep your eyes open, Fireheart. Keep your ears pricked. Keep looking behind you. Because one day Iâll find you, and then youâll be crow-food"- Tigerclaw
- "I hate being blind. I wish I had never been born!"- Jaypaw
- "I canât think of anything better. Weâve put up with ThunderClan long enough. Itâll be good to have a new Clan on our border."- Tigerstar (Tigerheart)
- "I don't think I'd be more surprised if Firestar floated down out of the sky and licked me on the nose."- Graystripe
- "This new home is... a chance... for the clans to live together... in peace and friendship"- Tallstar
- "I choose my own destiny. Nothing can stop meânot even StarClan."- Tallstar
- "Every word was poison, like snake venom dripping into a pool, but itâs helped me understand him."- Rootspring
- "You don't look like much of a leader right now. Are those your kits?"- Sol/Harry
- "Tigerstar, my warriors are not yours to command. They will attack when I tell them, and not before."- Scourge
- "To survive, you must grow and spread like the Blazing Star."- Bright Stream
29 Clues: "bro"- Diesel • "I came back . . . for you."- Ashfur • "This one will see into the shadows."- Spiresight • "Hollyleaf! I won't let you run away again!"- Lionblaze • "I hate being blind. I wish I had never been born!"- Jaypaw • "My Clan doesnât even know that Sandstorm is dead."- Alderpaw • "Next time, Iâll check who my parents are before Iâm born."- Lionblaze • ...
For Pepa's Education 1 2021-09-01
Across
- used to say that someone is strong, brave, determined, and difficult to defeat or frighten
- a sudden wish or idea, especially one that cannot be reasonably explained
- losing strength or purpose and stopping, or almost stopping
- a coal mine and all the buildings, machines, etc. connected with it
- the empty space to the side of the text on a page, sometimes separated from the rest of the page by a vertical line
- to bend the top half of the body forward and down
- in a way that is without hope
- (especially of a bird) to make a short high sound or sounds
- likely to kill another person; making somebody likely to kill another person
- suddenly and unexpectedly without any warning
- of excellent quality; very great
- a large flat sea creature that lives in a shell, some types of which can be eaten either cooked or uncooked, and other types of which produce pearls (= small round white precious stones)
- to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed
- a building in which nuns (= members of a female religious order) live
- the quality of being true, honest, or accurate
- the period just before it becomes completely dark in the evening:
- a short, clear description that gives the main facts or ideas about something:
- to tell someone that you disapprove of their bad or silly behaviour
- a fence made from a series of vertical metal posts, or one of these posts
- to give or to be a good reason for
- weak or unhealthy, or easily damaged, broken, or harmed
- the process that takes place when somebody sees or hears something that causes them to have exciting new ideas or makes them want to create something, especially in art, music or literature
- a part of a piece of furniture such as a desk, used for keeping things in. It is like a box in shape and has a handle on the front for pulling it out.
- someone who has an unnaturally strong wish for power and control, or thinks that they are much more important and powerful than they really are
- (of time) to go past
- the fact that bubbles of gas are produced or exist in a liquid, or the bubbles themselves
- to keep information for the future, by writing it down or storing it on a computer
- a brave, exciting or interesting act
- happening or being done at exactly the same time
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- to express what somebody has said or written using different words, especially in order to make it easier to understand
- in a way that is not clearly expressed, known, described, or decided
- to steal goods violently from a place, especially during a war
- the distance from one side to another
- a business or other organization, or the place where an organization operates
- to prevent something from being seen or heard
- small, loose pieces of wool or other soft material, or the down (= soft new hairs) on a young animal
- to die, especially in an accident or by being killed, or to be destroyed
- If something that you need is lacking, you do not have enough of it
- humour or lack of seriousness, especially during a serious occasion
- a female god
- a private place or room where someone is never interrupted
- something that has not been experienced before and so is interesting
- to refuse to accept somebodyâs help, attempts to be friendly, etc.
- feeling worried or nervous
- clever, especially in a dishonest or secret way
- that can be reached, entered, used, seen, etc.
- very beautiful and delicate
- impossible, or very difficult, to believe
- arguing and complaining a lot
- inside or contained within something else
- (of air) with little oxygen
51 Clues: a female god • (of time) to go past • feeling worried or nervous • very beautiful and delicate • (of air) with little oxygen • in a way that is without hope • arguing and complaining a lot • of excellent quality; very great • to give or to be a good reason for • a brave, exciting or interesting act • the distance from one side to another • impossible, or very difficult, to believe • ...
Jeu mix REDBULL GEO 9 8 7 + 50 sons 2025-11-27
Across
- â Quel espion infiltre les zones dans Metal Gear Solid 3 ?
- â Quelle sociĂŠtĂŠ est au centre des expĂŠriences dans Outlast ?
- â Quel personnage explore le vaisseau dans Prey ?
- - Autre personnage principale de Deus Ex
- â Quel lieu est gĂŠrĂŠ par le joueur dans Dave the Diver ?
- â Quel personnage amnĂŠsique est le hĂŠros de XIII ?
- â Quel soldat combat dans Helldivers 2 ?
- â Quel personnage principal combat les dĂŠmons dans Doom Eternal ?
- â Quelle race insectoĂŻde affronte les Terrans dans StarCraft ?
- â Quel groupe est central dans Nier Automata ?
- â Quel boss est prĂŠsent dans Dota 2 ?
- â Quel dĂŠtective mène les enquĂŞtes dans L.A. Noire ?
- â Profession d'Alan Wake
- - mĂŠchant grand et fort de Outlast
- â Perso principal des 3 premier Assassin's Creed 3 ?
- â Quel opĂŠrateur utilise un marteau dans Rainbow Six Siege ?
- â Qui accompagne Joel dans The Last of Us ?
- â Quel employĂŠ explore les bureaux dans Stanley Parable ?
- â Quel personnage est le hĂŠros dans Life is Strange ?
- â Personnage principal de split Fiction ?
- â Quel personnage est le hĂŠros dans Rayman 3 ?
- â personnage joueur dans Dark Souls 3 ?
- â Quel ennemi explosif existe dans Minecraft ?
- â Quel agent utilise des flammes Ă Valorant ?
- â Quelle crĂŠature infectĂŠe attaque les survivants dans The Last of Us ?
- â Quelle sociĂŠtĂŠ dirige lâaction dans Deus Ex ?
- â Quel personnage principal mène lâinfiltration dans Deus Ex ?
- â Quel androĂŻde combat les machines dans Nier Automata ?
- â antagoniste colonel du GRU dans Metal Gear Solid 3 ?
- â Quel protagoniste vit dans Red Dead Redemption 2 ?
- â Qui est lâamie proche de Maxine dans Life is Strange ?
- â Quel androĂŻde enquĂŞte dans Detroit: Become Human ?
- â Quel personnage aide Link dans Wind Waker ?
- â Quel personnage est le hĂŠros principal de Mafia 3 ?
- â Quel soldat est le protagoniste dans Call of Duty: Black Ops ?
- â Quelle antagoniste est la mère dâIsaac dans The Binding of Isaac ?
- â Quelle ville est explorĂŠe dans Cyberpunk ?
- â Quelle civilisation fictive est jouable dans Age of Mythology ?
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- â Quel personnage pilote les fusĂŠes dans Kerbal Space Program ?
- â Quel cheval spirituel accompagne le joueur dans Elden Ring ?
- â Quelle organisation lutte contre les extraterrestres dans XCOM 2 ?
- â Quelle arme iconique dĂŠtruit les ennemis dans Doom Eternal ?
- â Ile capitale de grande mer dans Wind Waker
- â Quelle figure autoritaire dirige lâĂŠcole dans Bully ?
- â Quelle province est explorĂŠe dans Oblivion (la province impĂŠriale) ?
- â protagoniste Silent Hill 1 ?
- - crĂŠature ailĂŠ Ă peau verte dans rayman
- â Quel personnage est emblĂŠmatique de Minecraft ?
- â Quel ennemi extraterrestre attaque le joueur dans Prey ?
- - virus dans the last of us
- â Quel ĂŠtudiant est le protagoniste dans Bully ?
- â Quelle ville fictive est le thÊâtre de Mafia 3 ?
- â Quel mentor et ami dirige un gang dans Red Dead Redemption 2 ?
- - Antagoniste final de Outlast
- â Carte ensablĂŠ francophone dans Counter-Strike ?
- â Royaume et chateau explorĂŠ dans Dark Souls 3 ?
- â Quel journaliste enquĂŞte dans Outlast ?
- â Quelle alliĂŠe accompagne Link dans Twilight Princess ?
- â Quel personnage explore le Bureau Federal dans Control (perso principal) ?
- â Quel animal est joueur dans Untitled Goose Game ?
- â Quel hĂŠros est appelĂŠ pour sauver le monde dans Skyrim ?
- â Quel loup divin est le hĂŠros dans Okami ?
- â Quel personnage sauve Ashley dans Resident Evil 4 ?
- â Quel personnage est jouable dans Fortnite ?
- â Quelle faction humaine combat dans StarCraft ?
- â Quel monde est explorĂŠ dans World of Warcraft ?
- â continent de la orde ?
- â Entreprise qui fabrique les androides dans Detroit: Become Human ?
- â Quel objet doit ĂŞtre posĂŠ pour gagner une manche Ă Valorant ?
- â Quel personnage est piĂŠgĂŠ dans The Binding of Isaac ?
- â protagoniste dans Split Fiction ?
- â Quel camp affronte les Contre-Terroristes dans Counter-Strike ?
- â Quel ennemi apparaĂŽt dans Rayman 3 ?
- â Quel ennemi domine la Terre dans XCOM 2 ?
- â Quel protagoniste affronte les horreurs dans Silent Hill 2 ?
- â Quel monde est explorĂŠ dans RuneScape ?
- - barbare humaine dans Rayman
- â Quel antagoniste est rencontrĂŠ dans Call of Duty: Black Ops ?
- â Quel assassin est le hĂŠros dâAssassinâs Creed 2 ?
79 Clues: â Profession d'Alan Wake • â continent de la orde ? • - virus dans the last of us • - barbare humaine dans Rayman • â protagoniste Silent Hill 1 ? • - Antagoniste final de Outlast • - mĂŠchant grand et fort de Outlast • â protagoniste dans Split Fiction ? • â Quel boss est prĂŠsent dans Dota 2 ? • â Quel ennemi apparaĂŽt dans Rayman 3 ? • â personnage joueur dans Dark Souls 3 ? • ...
Isobelle's Massive Crossword (highlighted list words only) 2022-11-23
Across
- The âland versionâ of an ocean turtle.
- Ca____ne is the thing in coke, coffee and beer/wine that makes it inadvisable for children to have.
- A ship would release this object into the water to stop themselves from drifting.
- An Australian animal that eats gum leaves and lives in trees. Very sleepy.
- If your parents have sisters then that makes them your _____.
- of these
- A synonym for terrible and horrible.
- This is a type of soft and expensive leather.
- People sometimes tie belts around their ____s.
- A form of dairy that is thick and similar to sour cream.
- A volcano does this every once in a long while.
- Several fully-grown girls.
- Opposite to public.
- A fancy house that royals would supposedly live in.
- A rose colored parrot that is native to Australia.
- A shade of red.
- This day is the hump day of the week.
- A common force that everybody in this class knows about, the colours of their âflagâ are white and blue in a checkerboard pattern.
- People cook and bake food for themselves and other people in this room.
- Normally we use degrees ___ instead of degrees Fahrenheit.
- A fuzzy floor material
- If someone wants something that someone else has, then that person is ____.
- Fairy lights and cars would be powered by these.
- The full word for BBQ.
- Perhaps if you donât treat a bee sting right, the area that stung might get _____.
- You might have your washing machine in this room.
- Chop a sandwich in two and then you will have two _____.
- One of the activities that SAKG involves that we do at school
- Works in court.
- I donât think that my dog would be able to ______ in the wild. Sheâs too soft.
- Bilbo leaves his hobbit hole to go on a _____ with Gandalf and Thorin & Co.
- Every laptop would use this. It is similar to Google Chrome.
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- The people that take care of you and are the brother and sister to your uncles and aunts.
- People sometimes twist or sprain this joint when they mis-judge a step.
- Reading, Writing and Math are all what?
- When an animalâs bones or a plantâs root has become hard and similar to rock then it has become a ____.
- Thereâs a recycling bin, a greensâ ____ bin, and a rubbish bin.
- Another word for capacity.
- A time period that ended between 1400s and 1450s.
- The _____ forecast said that today would be rainy.
- A shop or display room with fish and small aquarius animals in tanks inside of it.
- If you laugh or smirk at a joke then you are _____.
- The second month of the year.
- A sharp and pointy object that you might use in a battle.
- To make a copy of something.
- If you have stairs in your house that lead to a room above you, then you will have
- Cars usually have four ____s.
- The middle part of your hand
- The opposite of positive.
- It is counted as rude to do this while two or more people are conversing.
- Your laptop or PC is one of these.
- A slip of paper that tells you what you can buy and eat from a canteen or cafe.
- You would go to this place to get your teeth checked.
- Another word for a kayak.
- Before you begin to walk, you will do this.
- People can borrow books from their local _____.
- The sun sets at _____.
- The joint that connects your forearm to your upper arm is called an _____.
- You would use this to look at the stars or something very far away.
- Ben P likes to eat them (similar to spaghetti)
- The police might ____ someone if they break the law bad enough.
- Water droplets on the leaves and petals of plants in the morning.
- This flying object is small, has a remote and can be used at home for fun.
63 Clues: of these • A shade of red. • Works in court. • Opposite to public. • A fuzzy floor material • The sun sets at _____. • The full word for BBQ. • The opposite of positive. • Another word for a kayak. • Another word for capacity. • Several fully-grown girls. • To make a copy of something. • The middle part of your hand • The second month of the year. • Cars usually have four ____s. • ...
NR's Birthday Crossword 2024-04-19
Across
- Band on Beavis' shirt
- Sophie's residence address
- Disease that decimated Philadelphia in 1793
- The femoral vein is a continuation of the popliteal vein at the
- The Anakin Skywalker of your favorite plane pastime, Kung Fu Panda I
- Team merged with the Eagles for a single season during WWII
- Band that requested venues remove brown M&Ms from their backstage snack tables
- Dragon wheeled mode of transportation
- Tom _____, CEO of Waystar RoyCo
- two-doored Porsche
- Name of soldiers who rebelled in 1857 against the Raj over cartridges
- Profession of Margot Tennenbaum
- Best NYT game
- Daaniya's first concert
- "My father owned half the MOMA and he did it with no ______"
- Since you once claimed you were a geography buff in school...The (no longer existing) African country that experienced a coup overthrowing longtime dictator Mobutu Sese Seko in 1997
- Zayn Malik's daughter's name
- The Four Humours: black bile, phlegm, blood, and _______
- Johnny Rose's wife
- Simba's mom's name
- "For Harry and Lloyd, every day is a ______" - Dumb and Dumber
- term for a UVA player originating from Washington & Lee
- Villanova's train station is located next to this science building
- Show featuring characters Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs
- The finest gelato Down Under
- Sebastian Vettel's first F1 team, ____ Sauber
- Spilled 11 million gallons of crude oil across Alaskan waters in 1989
- Battlefield of the Graham-Beaver rivalry
- TV show featuring James Franco, Seth Rogen, and Jason Segel as teenagers in Chippewa, Michigan
- Where we tried the world's best hot chocolate
- Most popular song from Interstellar
- Reagan underwent a procedure for removal of a mass from this organ during his presidency
- Redhead Manhattan nanny played by Debby Ryan
- Top speed of Frecciarossa train
- Led Villanova to two championships
- Airplane that spilled wine on MJ
- Safa's kindergarten teacher
- receptor for presenting lipid antigen
- Where Kurt Vonnegut was held a POW
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- Main church on Villanova's campus
- Christmas 2018 dinner on a river
- Last digit of Daaniya's phone number
- Safa's favorite stuffed animal in Delaware named Mow
- Musical duo that suffered a lipsyncing scandal
- DMC sports car in Back to the Future
- Classification of aortic dissections
- Slash was replaced by guitarist Robin Finck from this band
- In the 1995 NBA Playoffs, Michael Jordan wore the signature shoe of another player for the only time in his career
- take a shower shine your shoes
- The Gentle Don of Philly
- "P" generic name of the anesthetic drug sometimes sold as Diprivan
- Cause of death of MJ's protagonist, Sally
- Teacher in Boy Meets World
- The subject of Daaniya's original David Attenborough spotting moment
- Prime Minister of the UK in the 90s
- Current Barca sponsor
- Vein sometimes used in coronary artery bypass
- Messi's first team
- Wrote All the Light We Cannot See
- the world of infinite subconscious DiCaprio fears becoming trapped within in Inception
- ______ Sparkle, main character of My Little Pony
- Won the most Superbowls in the 1980s
- Statins are medications given to people with high levels of this
- The Windows word processor you would use for a âflawlessâ document in the 1980s/1990s which saved as .wpd
- First home field of the Eagles
- Beatles song and title of a book
- Household in the book of your senior English paper by a Bronte
- Brand from the 80s by Herb Goldsmith with the tagline, "When you put it on, something happens"
- One of two ghostface killers in Scream
- Restaurant chain whose ads featured a red-suited villain called The Noid
- Hotel with a pool with a tiled orchid
- David Hasselhoff's talking car
- name of the town in Dawson's Creek
- Address of Bluefield, VA's premier high school
- Your accidental alter ego in elementary school due to shyness
- First Russian President elected in 1991
- Porsche 918 Spyder number of cylinders
- Wilmington, Delaware abode
- Beat 7x World Champion Lewis Hamilton in equal machinery
- Barca's Champions League championships
80 Clues: Best NYT game • two-doored Porsche • Messi's first team • Johnny Rose's wife • Simba's mom's name • Band on Beavis' shirt • Current Barca sponsor • Daaniya's first concert • The Gentle Don of Philly • Sophie's residence address • Teacher in Boy Meets World • Wilmington, Delaware abode • Safa's kindergarten teacher • Zayn Malik's daughter's name • The finest gelato Down Under • ...
Alice Word Maps 2022-12-16
Across
- involving little trouble or effort; fitting in well with a person's plans
- cease to be visible
- play by sweeping the thumb or a plectrum up or down across the strings
- an image of a person; especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders
- having sound judgment; fair and sensible
- the state or process of living in a particular place
- surprise or impress (someone) greatly
- a formal religious or public occasion typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary
- decide on a course of action; typically after rejecting alternatives
- put something on top of or in front of (something) especially in order to protect or conceal it.
- providing physical ease and relaxation
- a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws
- present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- based on knowledge or experience; showing expertise
- side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
- be all around (someone or something)
- able to be done; within the power or capacity of someone or something
- the action or process of flying through the air
- the action of leaving, especially to start a journey
- make someone aware of or familiar with
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something
- an unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something
- break or cause to break forcibly into parts, especially into halves or along the grain
- a wide range: usually of colors or sounds
- in the same manner or to the same extent; fairly
- very good; excellent
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- provide (someone) with amusement or enjoyment
- not specific or detailed
- strive to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others who are trying to do the same
- cause (someone) to become perplexed and confused
Down
- remarkable enough to be famous
- a person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure
- a ghost or ghostlike image of someone
- an amount of space between two things or people
- instinctive or intuitive feeling as distinguished from reasoning or knowledge
- an insistent and peremptory request; made as if by right
- a traveler on a public or private conveyance other than the driver
- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education
- the use of numbers in counting and calculation
- consent to receive a thing offered
- bring and hand over something to the proper recipient or address
- attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful or handsome
- relating to a star or stars/ excellence
- a way of dealing with someone or something
- make more beautiful or attractive
- speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm and delight
- requiring immediate action or attention
- block (an opening, path, road, etc.); be or get in the way of
- not making or accompanied by any sound
- think deeply about; to bounce back light
- a category or topic for a subject
- bring (something) into existence
- make (something) simpler or easier to do or understand
- having or marked by bad fortune; unlucky
- not staying the same throughout
- make (something) more difficult or confusing by causing it to be more complex
- the period of the evening between daylight and darkness
- timetable; arrange or plan to occur at a particular time
- a thing that happens, especially one of importance
- boring or difficult to endure
- valued objects or cultural traditions
- a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment
- over-imaginative and unrealistic
67 Clues: cease to be visible • very good; excellent • not specific or detailed • boring or difficult to endure • remarkable enough to be famous • not staying the same throughout • bring (something) into existence • over-imaginative and unrealistic • make more beautiful or attractive • a category or topic for a subject • consent to receive a thing offered • ...
celebrities 2020-09-06
1 Clue: sings Roar. ⢠She sucks hammers. ⢠He is the king of pop. ⢠She is a famous rapper. ⢠He was Jack in Titanic. ⢠She's Bella in Twilight. ⢠He was Eduard Scissorhands. ⢠Her boyfriend is Brad Pitt.
Sensations and Perceptions Vocabulary Crossword 2017-11-13
Across
- chamber in ear that contains hammer, anvil and stirrup that concetrate vibrations of the eardrum
- study of paranormal things like esp and psychokenisis
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- when paying attention to certain part of visual scene, most fail to see major changes in other parts
- ability to see things in three dimensions when images are two dimensionalallowing distance to be judged
- receptors that detect black and white, AND PERIPHERARL AND TWILIGHT VISION
- pitch we hear linked with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimuli, no single absolut threshold, just stored informations for short time
- nerve cells that respond to certain features
- hearing loss caused by damage to cochleas receptor cells or audtiory nerves, also called nerve deafness
- property of sound waves dependent of frequency
- focal point of eye, where there are most cones
- organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings
- tube in ear that contains flueid that moves from vibrations
- depth cues that use both eyes
- tendency when percieving to organize stimuli into similiar groups
- opposite color receptors allow color vision, show cause of afterimages
- information processing lefd by higher level mental processes and constructing perceptions
- amount of energy in a wave, or amplitude
- sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- carries neural impulses from eye to brain
- innermost part of eear with cochlea, and vestibular sacks
- device for cochlea to convert sound into electrical input and simulate auditory senses
- depth cues that only require one eye
- activation of associations
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- detection of stimuli below absolute threshold
Down
- place on eye with no receptors
- property of color determined by wavelength , color names
- something percieved as a whole and not parts
- only being able to attend to a selective amount of sensory information at a time
- sense of hearing
- inner surface of eye that has photoreceptors and neurons
- percieving familiar objects as having same color even if they dont
- percieving ojects as not having changed even if light or image changed
- conversion from one form of energy to another such A FROM STIMULUS ENERGIES TO NEURAL IMPULSES
- transparent layer behind pupil that helps focus images on retina
- mental predisposition to percieve certain things and not other things
- rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, enabling us to sense its pitch.
- retina contain three receptors each receptive to red, green, and blue that commined make any color
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the tim
- receptors for daylight with color and details
- lack of attention that causes sensory information is recieved but not percieved
- the influence of bodily sensations, gestures, and other states on cognitive preferences and judgments
- hearing loss cause by mechanical syste failing to send sound waves to cochlea
- rate at which wave travels in cycles
- some senses influence other senses like smell and taste
- tests depth perception
- analysis that goes from sense receptors to brain integrating sensory information
- claims of sensing non sensory input like telepathy and precognition
- binocular cue to find depth by comparing images from each eye
- processing multipple stimuli at once
- spinal cord has gats that can block pain signals or allow them to pass
- study of relationship between intensity of stimuli and our psychological experiences with those changes
- illusion of movement caused by two or more adjacent lights blinking on and off in rapid succession
- ability to adjust to altered percieved reality
- to be percieved as different, stimuli must differ by constant minimum percentage
- distance between peaks of waves
- eyes lens changing shape to focus images
- opening in center of eye where light enters
- process where brain sorts, identifies and arranges raw data it recieves from the senses
- process where brain takes in information from senses
- colored part of eye that controls pupil
64 Clues: sense of hearing • tests depth perception • activation of associations • depth cues that use both eyes • place on eye with no receptors • distance between peaks of waves • rate at which wave travels in cycles • processing multipple stimuli at once • depth cues that only require one eye • colored part of eye that controls pupil • eyes lens changing shape to focus images • ...
Mateusz VDL Michal W 2021-03-30
Across
- information discovered as the result of an inquiry or investigation.
- a folding chair on wheels, in which a baby or young child can be pushed along.
- of or situated on the inside.
- a usually localized act of popular violence in defiance usually of an established government.
- of vital importance; crucial.
- the use of a source of information in order to ascertain something.
- investigate, report on, or show pictures of (an event).
- (of a value or number) roughly calculated; approximate.
- designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring.
- tending to cause harm.
- having knowledge of something.
- the way a thing turns out, a consequence.
- a heavy fall of rain.
- the number of people attending or taking part in an event, especially the number of people voting in an election.
- a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
- off depart hastily.
- bottle a bottle fitted with a teat for giving milk or other drinks to babies and very young children.
- a piece of cloth or plastic fastened round a child's neck to keep its clothes clean while eating.
- the back part of the human foot below the ankle (plural, kick your âŚ..)
- unable to think or react properly; bewildered.
- once a year; every year.
- financial or practical assistance given to those in special need or difficulty.
- ascribe (an achievement or good quality) to someone
- a sudden release of strong emotion.
- show unnecessary or excessive concern about something.
- the darker stage of twilight.
- a forcible escape, especially from prison.
- a sum of money, especially a large one, that is paid to someone, for example by an insurance company or as a prize.
- a baby's toy that makes noise when it is shaken.
- too great to be overcome.
- a piece of soft, thick cloth or paper which is fastened round a baby's bottom in order to soak up its urine and faeces.
- large and heavy or solid.
- chair a chair with long legs for a baby or small child, fitted with a tray that is used like a table at mealtimes.
- not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a favourable outcome.
- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training.
- code a set of rules specifying the garb or type of clothing to be worn by a group or by people under specific circumstances.
Down
- discomfort in your upper abdomen.
- suppose to be the case, without proof.
- persistently painful or worrying.
- without regret or guilt.
- crowd together; nestle closely.
- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
- having had a hole made so as to wear jewellery
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- (of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption.
- a sudden increase in occurrences of a disease in a particular time and place
- a hard, strong grey or bluish-grey alloy of iron with carbon and usually other elements, used as a structural and fabricating material (have nerves of âŚ..).
- broken; cracked.
- around to search for something (such as private or hidden information) in usually a quiet or secret way
- bear is a stuffed toy in the form of a bear (toy).
- strictly applied or adhered to.
- make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear.
- give medical care or attention to; try to heal or cure.
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- not lacking or omitting anything; complete.
- adjective. capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object:
- done or occurring spontaneously, without conscious thought or attention.
- the start or beginning of something.
- come into or be in contact with (get in ⌠with someone).
- an injury to a part of the body caused by overexertion.
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind.
- an escape or quick departure, especially after committing a crime.
- out (of a vehicle) move out from the side of the road, or from its normal position in order to overtake.
- of the nature of a miracle or having the power to work miracles.
- expose the falseness or hollowness of (an idea or belief).
- not easily bent or changed in shape; rigid (âŚ.. upper lip).
66 Clues: broken; cracked. • off depart hastily. • a heavy fall of rain. • tending to cause harm. • without regret or guilt. • once a year; every year. • too great to be overcome. • large and heavy or solid. • of or situated on the inside. • of vital importance; crucial. • the darker stage of twilight. • having knowledge of something. • crowd together; nestle closely. • ...
Vocabulary builder 2025-07-18
Across
- When a seed starts to grow.
- Very picky and particular.
- Old objects from the past.
- A machine that moves liquids or air.
- A type of grape.
- To scatter small drops or pieces.
- To wake someone up.
- The ending part of a story.
- To help something grow or develop.
- A little bit wet.
- The dim light just after the sun goes down.
- To put something firmly inside something else.
- Not doing anything; lazy.
- Sox A baseball team.
- A town.
- The flat green parts of plants.
- To press and fold dough.
- onto To find something by accident.
- Having a very bad smell.
- Making a soft continuous sound.
- Done secretly or quickly to avoid being seen.
- A ship or a container.
- Making a creaking sound.
- A skate with wheels in a line.
- Having a strong or strange smell.
- A soft mixture for baking bread or cookies.
- To lose strength or to hesitate.
- Tiny drops of water that form on cool things at night.
- A rabbit.
- Having bumps or lumps.
- To dig up or find something hidden.
- The time when the sun first comes up.
- To squeeze or press into wrinkles.
- To make a harsh grating or squeaking sound.
- Pretty stones with different colors.
- To make someone's eyes see bright spots temporarily.
- Brittle or tender.
- A narrow path.
- Very clever and smart.
- A fast walk for animals.
- A short wise saying.
- Being very careful and precise.
- A notice in the newspaper about someone who has died.
- Full of life and energy.
- (Of a ghost) to visit a place often.
- A leader in a church.
- Hot melted rock from a volcano.
- A type of diamond.
- Broken but not completely apart.
- bite kit A kit used for snake bites.
- To enjoy the taste or experience of something fully.
- of the bat The sound a baseball makes when hit by a bat.
- Empty of something.
- To join with thread.
- (bulbs) The colored part of your eye; also a type of flower that grows from a bulb.
- A room where things are kept.
- To beat or throb regularly.
- A country.
- Having a strong smell.
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- A type of spider.
- A joint in your finger.
- A heavy spiked club.
- The liquid inside a tree.
- A type of dog with a flat face.
- To want something very much.
- To look quickly.
- A deep continuous sound.
- A dish made of corn and lima beans.
- To separate something using a sieve.
- A vehicle that slides over snow.
- Having to do with the tube that carries food to your stomach.
- To complain.
- To read something again.
- A fried burrito.
- A pull-out box in furniture for storage.
- Bends down on the knees.
- Easily broken.
- for gold Searching for gold by washing dirt in a pan.
- A book for putting pictures and drawings in.
- To make a soft hissing sound; also to slowly fail.
- Shiny and smooth.
- To tell someone a secret you trust them with.
- A clear high sound made by air.
- Pulling with effort.
- To pull or drag something heavy.
- To keep eggs warm so they can hatch.
- Big or thick.
- A pimple.
- A type of gourd that can be used as a bowl.
- To rub food into small pieces.
- When liquid falls in small drops.
- Short high-pitched sounds.
- Something that doesn't work.
- To draw without really thinking.
- A person who collects stories or poems.
- A funny play on words.
- A book or document written by hand or before printing.
- Shining with many small bright flashes.
- To make shaking sounds.
- The dim light just after sunset or before sunrise.
- A baby animal like a bear or lion.
- To hang or bend downwards.
- Words that sound like what they mean (like "sizzle" or "buzz").
- Not bright or sharp.
- When something turns into a mineral.
- hammer A heavy hammer for breaking things.
- A formal agreement between groups or countries.
- dunk A shot in basketball where you push the ball through the hoop.
- A way of doing things that many people follow.
- A type of tree that often has colorful leaves in the fall.
- A type of floor covering.
- To run very quickly.
- Two lines of a poem that rhyme.
- To make a big effort.
114 Clues: A town. • A pimple. • A rabbit. • A country. • To complain. • Big or thick. • Easily broken. • A narrow path. • A type of grape. • To look quickly. • A fried burrito. • A type of spider. • A little bit wet. • Shiny and smooth. • Brittle or tender. • A type of diamond. • To wake someone up. • Empty of something. • A heavy spiked club. • Sox A baseball team. • Pulling with effort. • Not bright or sharp. • ...
6th Grade Camp Vocab 2017-10-13
Across
- The state of the atmosphere with respect to the wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
- The process by which the surface of the Earth is moved downward by wind, water, ice, and other natural activities.
- Cycle The cycle includes the breakdown of materials, both dead and alive, by the decomposers (fungi, bacteria, and invertebrates).
- Web A series of organisms linked together by food energy, each organism eaten by the next one in the chain.
- All the different plant and animal populations interacting with each other in an ecosystem.
- And Change Explanations of stability and change in natural or designed systems can be made by examining changes over time, and forces at different scales. Small changes in one part of a system might cause large changes in another part. Stability might be disturbed either by sudden events or gradual changes that accumulate over time.
- Animals active by day, such as birds or insects.
- Change A long-term change in the Earth's climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature.
- The constant process of the Earth transforming and becoming different. Change can be natural (e.g., weather, seasons, extinction) or caused by humans (e.g., pollution, climate change, habitat destruction, etc.).
- A symbiotic relationship between two kinds of plants or animals in which one obtains a benefit (such as food or shelter) from the other without damaging or benefiting the other organism (e.g., when an animal moves into an abandoned rodent hole).
- Observed patterns of forms and events guide organization and classification. The prompt questions about relationships and the factors that influence them.
- A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both organisms benefit from the relationship (e.g., pollination of flowers by bees.
- The "job" or function that a particular plant or animal has in its community.
- The coming of one thing after another, in order.
- The interactions between two or more natural resources (SAMSPAW) that make life on Earth possible.
- A ridge of high land dividing two areas that are drained by different river systems.
- Cycle This cycle includes the transfer of carbon dioxide (exhaled by animals) into the plants for use in photosynthesis, and the transfer of oxygen to animals (as a byproduct of photosynthesis) from plants.
Down
- Cycle This cycle includes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- Cycle The series of stages in an organism, including birth, reproduction, death, and decomposition.
- The study of how plants and animals cycle due to climate and/or seasonal changes.
- And Matter Energy can be transferred in various ways and between objects. It can be tracked as energy flows through a designed or natural system. Matter is transported into, out of, and within systems.
- Non-living things in an ecosystem (sun, air, water, and minerals).
- A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature.
- And Effect Cause and effect relationships are routinely identified, tested, and used to explain change
- The process by which plants make food (carbohydrates/sugar) from water, carbon dioxide, minerals, and the sun's energy.
- The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources. Conservation also includes the careful use of natural resources (such as trees, oil, etc.) to prevent them from being lost or wasted.
- Organisms such as fungi, bacteria, or invertebrates (FBI) that feed on and break down dead plant and animal matter.
- Living once or living things in an ecosystem (plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi
- An organism that feeds on plants and/or animals.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one (the parasite) benefits, while the other (the host) is harmed (e.g., a flea in a coyote, or mistletoe on an oak tree).
- An organism that makes its own food through the process of photosynthesis (e.g., all green plants).
- A physical or behavioral characteristic of a plant or animal that helps it survive in its natural environment
- Impact Recorded history, as well as chemical and geological evidence, indicates that human activities in agriculture, industry, and everyday life have had major impacts on the land, rivers, ocean, and air.
- The accurate and detailed description of land surfaces (e.g., mountains, valleys, rivers, etc.).
- Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The number and variety of plants, animals, and other organisms found in different ecosystems around the world.
37 Clues: Animals active by day, such as birds or insects. • An organism that feeds on plants and/or animals. • The coming of one thing after another, in order. • Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight. • A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature. • Non-living things in an ecosystem (sun, air, water, and minerals). • ...
6th Grade Camp Vocab 2017-10-13
Across
- The "job" or function that a particular plant or animal has in its community.
- The constant process of the Earth transforming and becoming different. Change can be natural (e.g., weather, seasons, extinction) or caused by humans (e.g., pollution, climate change, habitat destruction, etc.).
- Cycle This cycle includes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources. Conservation also includes the careful use of natural resources (such as trees, oil, etc.) to prevent them from being lost or wasted.
- All the different plant and animal populations interacting with each other in an ecosystem.
- A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature.
- The coming of one thing after another, in order.
- And Effect Cause and effect relationships are routinely identified, tested, and used to explain change
- Cycle The cycle includes the breakdown of materials, both dead and alive, by the decomposers (fungi, bacteria, and invertebrates).
- Animals active by day, such as birds or insects.
- Non-living things in an ecosystem (sun, air, water, and minerals).
- The interactions between two or more natural resources (SAMSPAW) that make life on Earth possible.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Impact Recorded history, as well as chemical and geological evidence, indicates that human activities in agriculture, industry, and everyday life have had major impacts on the land, rivers, ocean, and air.
- And Change Explanations of stability and change in natural or designed systems can be made by examining changes over time, and forces at different scales. Small changes in one part of a system might cause large changes in another part. Stability might be disturbed either by sudden events or gradual changes that accumulate over time.
- The study of how plants and animals cycle due to climate and/or seasonal changes.
- The process by which the surface of the Earth is moved downward by wind, water, ice, and other natural activities.
- Cycle This cycle includes the transfer of carbon dioxide (exhaled by animals) into the plants for use in photosynthesis, and the transfer of oxygen to animals (as a byproduct of photosynthesis) from plants.
Down
- The state of the atmosphere with respect to the wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
- A physical or behavioral characteristic of a plant or animal that helps it survive in its natural environment
- Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight.
- Organisms such as fungi, bacteria, or invertebrates (FBI) that feed on and break down dead plant and animal matter.
- The process by which plants make food (carbohydrates/sugar) from water, carbon dioxide, minerals, and the sun's energy.
- A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both organisms benefit from the relationship (e.g., pollination of flowers by bees.
- The number and variety of plants, animals, and other organisms found in different ecosystems around the world.
- A symbiotic relationship between two kinds of plants or animals in which one obtains a benefit (such as food or shelter) from the other without damaging or benefiting the other organism (e.g., when an animal moves into an abandoned rodent hole).
- A symbiotic relationship in which one (the parasite) benefits, while the other (the host) is harmed (e.g., a flea in a coyote, or mistletoe on an oak tree).
- An organism that makes its own food through the process of photosynthesis (e.g., all green plants).
- A ridge of high land dividing two areas that are drained by different river systems.
- Web A series of organisms linked together by food energy, each organism eaten by the next one in the chain.
- Cycle The series of stages in an organism, including birth, reproduction, death, and decomposition.
- Change A long-term change in the Earth's climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature.
- The accurate and detailed description of land surfaces (e.g., mountains, valleys, rivers, etc.).
- Observed patterns of forms and events guide organization and classification. The prompt questions about relationships and the factors that influence them.
- Living once or living things in an ecosystem (plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi
- An organism that feeds on plants and/or animals.
- And Matter Energy can be transferred in various ways and between objects. It can be tracked as energy flows through a designed or natural system. Matter is transported into, out of, and within systems.
37 Clues: The coming of one thing after another, in order. • Animals active by day, such as birds or insects. • An organism that feeds on plants and/or animals. • Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight. • A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature. • Non-living things in an ecosystem (sun, air, water, and minerals). • ...
Weather and Climate 2016-11-08
Across
- Relatively strong winds concentrated within a narrow band in the atmosphere.
- The region on the leeside of a mountain where the precipitation is noticeable less than on the windward side.
- A breeze that blows from the land out over the water. Opposite of an onshore breeze.
- Any sudden and heavy rain shower.
- An air mass that forms over land; it is normally relatively dry.
- Solid precipitation in the form of chunks or balls of ice with diameters greater than 5 mm. The stones fall from cumulonimbus clouds.
- The leading edge of a warm air mass.
- The release of water vapor to the atmosphere by plants.
- The cumulative force exerted on any surface by the molecules composing air.
- A deflective force arising from the rotation of the earth on its axis; Winds are deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere, and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere
- A rotating cone like cloud that extends down-ward from the base of a thunderstorm. When it reaches the surface it is called a tornado.
- A covering of ice produced by deposition (sublimation) on exposed surfaces when the air temperature falls below the frost point (the dew point is below freezing).
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Air that has restricted visibility due to pollution, or pollution formed in the presence of sunlight.
- Water that has condensed onto objects near the ground when their temperatures have fallen below the dew point of the surface air
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance as measured by a thermometer.
- The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena as well as the atmosphere's interaction with the earth's surface, oceans, and life in general.
- The time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator occurring about March 21 and September 22.
- A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds (greater than 32 mi/hr) bearing a great amount of snow. When these conditions continue after the falling snow has ended, it is termed a ground blizzard.
- A visible electrical discharge produced by thunderstorms.
- A hurricane that forms in the western Pacific Ocean.
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- One of two types of dry climate-the driest of the dry climates.
- An instrument useful for remote sensing of meteorological phenomena. It operates by sending radio waves and monitoring those returned by such reflecting objects as raindrops within clouds.
- A layer of soil beneath the earth's surface that remains frozen throughout the year.
- The growth of a precipitation particle by the collision of an ice crystal or snowflake with a super cooled liquid droplet that freezes upon impact.
- Any form of water particles-liquid or solid-that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the ground.
- A cloud in the shape of a lens.
- A period of abnormally dry weather sufficiently long enough to cause serious effects on agriculture and other activities in the affected area.
- Process by which water changes phase from a vapor to a liquid
- Two times of the year when the sun is the greatest distance from the celestial equator, occurring about June 22 and December 22.
- Precipitation that falls from a cloud but evaporates before reaching the ground.
- The transition zone between two distinct air masses.
- The climate structure of the air space near the surface of the earth.
- A climate dominated by the ocean, because of the moderating effect of water, sites having this climate are considered relatively mild.
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- The leading edge of a cold air mass.
- The accumulation of daily and seasonal weather events over a long period of time.
- A small but rapidly rotating wind made visible by the dust, sand, and debris it picks up from the surface. It develops best on clear, dry, hot afternoons.
- An instrument designed to measure the air's water vapor content.
- An electrified region of the upper atmosphere where fairly large concentrations of ions and free electrons exist.
- The conversion of all the supercooled liquid water in a cloud into ice crystals, thus reducing the growth rate of ice crystals and hail.
- The state of the atmosphere in terms of such variables as temperature, cloudiness, precipitation, and radiation.
- The time immediately before sunrise and after sunset when the sky remains illuminated.
43 Clues: A cloud in the shape of a lens. • Any sudden and heavy rain shower. • The leading edge of a warm air mass. • The leading edge of a cold air mass. • The amount of water vapor in the air • An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure. • The transition zone between two distinct air masses. • A hurricane that forms in the western Pacific Ocean. • ...
doa 2024-12-14
Across
- yedi kartallardan kan emen birisi
- efesten bir tÄąk daha iyi bir yer
- korona kafe
- okumayÄą sevdiÄin bir Ĺey
- senin çok sevdiÄin bir yazar, kĂśr baykuĹ
- zekiyenin gizli fanÄą olduÄu ĹarkÄącÄą
- ilk dersimiz
- ĂśldĂźkten sonra mezarÄąna gelmemizi salÄąk veren birisi
- zekiyenin azdÄąÄÄą insan tipi
- istanbulun merkezi
- dĂźnyanÄąn en iyi içeceÄi
- zeynepin en sevdiÄi hÄązlÄą ĹarkÄącÄą
- ebrunun yeni nesil çikolata infludaÄÄą bir yer
- feyzanÄąn antin kuntin bir Ĺekilde yediÄi yemek
- ßç doÄum gĂźnĂź tek pasta ilk pasta
- kolonyanÄąn kimlik adÄą
- ilk konserimiz
- sevdanÄąn konuĹtuÄu gazeteci çocuk
- ilgi alanÄąn
- baÄÄąmlÄą olduÄun bir Ĺey
- alsancakta baÄÄąra çaÄÄąra konuĹtuÄumuz bir yer
- doÄmak için en uygun Ĺehir
- havaalanlarÄąnÄąn en sevdiÄin kÄąsmÄą
- han kang ve beyzanÄąn ortak kĂźmesi
- fuarda tanÄąĹtÄąÄÄąmÄąz birisi
- ebrunun ablamÄązÄąn adÄą
- birinci olduÄumuz bir yarÄąĹma
- annenin sana yaptÄąÄÄą bir Ĺey
- 2023 yÄąlÄą taktÄąÄÄąmÄąz mĂźzikal
- italya ve karadenizin birleĹtiÄi bir besin, çok seversin
- 2024 yÄąlÄą taktÄąÄÄąmÄąz mĂźzikal
- piknik mekanÄą
- saadetin mahlasÄą
- eski baĹlÄąk takÄąntÄąn
- dĂźĹĂźyormuĹ gibi yaparken dĂźĹĂźlen bir yer
- villanÄąn açĹldÄąÄÄą gĂźn
- anadolunun en yaĹanabilir yeri
- saadetin okumayÄą sevdiÄi biri
- ilk fotoÄraf çekildiÄimiz zaman
- izmirin en sevilen ulaĹÄąm yolu
- elinin tadÄąnÄą aldÄąÄÄąmÄąz birisi
- feyzayla ortak girmeyi istediÄimiz yemek
- ÄąĹÄąlÄąn babasÄą
- zekiyenin lĂźgatÄąmÄąza kattÄąÄÄą tamlama
- turĹusuyla ĂźnlĂź bir yerimiz
- kimono
- geleneksel piknik gĂźnlerinde saadetin elinden yediÄimiz bir Ĺey
- feyzanÄąn doÄum gĂźnĂźnĂź online kutlarken zeynebin tuttuÄu yazÄą
- 3D azdÄąÄÄąn birisi
- ilk tanÄąĹma tarihimiz
- çuval giyip gĂźzellik yarÄąĹmasÄąnda birinci olduÄumuz yer
- mide problemleri olan saç yĂśnĂźnden dezavantajlÄą bir arkadaĹÄąn
- zeynepâin saadete hiç yapmadÄąÄÄą bir Ĺey
- ebruyla kurduÄunuz Ĺov
- oyunumuz
- poÄaça diyince onun adÄą gelir
- zekiyenin en sevdiÄi hediye
- villa hesabÄą
- bir sĂźreliÄine Ăźzerine aldÄąÄÄąn mesleÄin
- bursanÄąn incisi
- zorba diyince onun adÄą gelir
- yeni gezi hedefimiz
- zeynebin abisinin mesleÄi
- mezun olurken arka planda çalan o ĹarkÄą
- sizle fanfictionlar yazdÄąÄÄąm birisi
- saadetin her yere 20 dk uzak olan yaĹam alanÄą
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- eski adresin
- zekiye, beyza, ÄąĹÄąl, zeynep, ebru, tolga
- starbucks olmadan Ăśnce otura otura bÄąktÄąÄÄąmÄąz bir yer
- beyzanÄąn anksiyete tĂźrĂź
- saadetin spotify wrapped ßçßncßsß
- vize sonrasÄą kurt dĂśkme mekanÄą
- feyzanÄąn en sevdiÄi kardeĹi
- zekiyenin lĂźgatÄąmÄąza katkÄąÄÄą ek
- ebrunun takÄąlarda kullanmaya baĹladÄąÄÄą renk
- Ĺovcular en hot uniforma anketinin sonucu
- her hafta gittiÄimiz bir okul
- feyzanÄąn podcastten dinleyip ĂśÄrendiÄi bir ders
- Ĺovcular yÄąlbaĹÄą çekiliĹi pt1 sevdanÄąn aldÄąÄÄą hediye (Ĺimdi çalĹŠsonra aÄlarsÄąn)
- villada asÄąlÄą olan zenginlik belirtisi
- kitap fuarÄąndaki standÄąmÄąz
- takÄąlarda kullandĹĹÄÄąn renk
- ucuz suĹi yemek için gidilmesi gereken o yer
- atlarÄą ve gĂźzel kÄązlarÄą ile ĂźnlĂź olan bir yer
- tanÄąlÄą olduÄun bir Ĺey
- saygÄąn abinin en iyi kitabÄą
- mezuniyet sonrasÄą dĂśktĂźrĂźlen bir Ĺey
- feyzanÄąn anksiyete tĂźrĂź
- ghostlandÄąÄÄąn birisi
- on saniyede tĂźketilip poĹedi villaya atÄąlan bir Ĺey
- zeynepin charmdaki yeri
- gelecekti çocuÄunun adÄą
- içimizden biri
- crispy ebi roll
- arkadaĹ olsanÄąz çok iyi anlaĹabileceÄiniz birisi
- ilk kez oturduÄumuz cafe (tacizci)
- feyzanÄąn gitmeyi çok sevdiÄi bir yer, her fÄąrsatta gider
- kollamayÄą sevdiÄin bir Ĺey
- yeni baĹlÄąk takÄąntÄąn
- her hafta bir besin anlattÄąÄÄąmÄąz projemiz
- zeynebin sevdiÄi bir film
- tĂźrk mitolojisindeki hot birisi
- en iyi tatlÄąnÄąn yendiÄi bir yer
- gezdiÄimiz bir yer
- teknofest grubumuz (milli ve yerli)
- Ĺovcular yÄąlbaĹÄą çekiliĹ pt1 feyzanÄąn aldÄąÄÄą hediyenin rengi
- saatliÄi 13.5
- powerpuff girls figßrß almak için nerede yenir
- iletiĹim fakĂźltesi kantin yÄąldÄązlÄą ĂźrĂźn
- saadetin gey kedisi
- poÄaçada ilk tercihin
- Ĺocvular geleneksel yÄąlbaĹÄą çekiliĹi pt3 zekiyenin aldÄąÄÄą hediye rengi
- mert hocanÄąn utandÄąÄÄą ismi
- hepimizi pembelere boyayan bir etkinlik
- yeni kafemiz
- ilk ĂśpĂźĹme sonrasÄą daÄÄątÄąalan bir Ĺey
- kitap okumanÄąn en iyi yolu
- Äąrgat olduÄunu kanÄątlamaya çalÄąĹtÄąÄÄąn bir durum
- zekiyenin en sevdiÄi renk
- 2D azdÄąÄÄąn birisi
- ÄąĹÄąlÄąn anksiyete tĂźrĂź
- 2024 yÄąlÄą çekiliĹimiz hangi sÄąnavla çakÄąĹmÄąĹtÄą
- bir winx perisi olsam
- çocuklara kendimizi tanÄąttÄąÄÄąmÄąz bir ad
- feyzanÄąn bize ilk yedirdiÄi Ĺey
- her çĹkÄąĹÄąmÄązda titreyerek çĹktÄąÄÄąmÄąz bir yer
- zeynepin baÄlanma stili (artÄąk)
- zekiyenin ultra bilimsel el kitabÄą
- ebrunun lĂźgatÄąmÄąza kattÄąÄÄą kelime
- tolganÄąn içine girince bayÄąldÄąÄÄą bir Ĺey
- feyzanÄąn azdÄąÄÄą bir Ĺey
- bim gĂśrĂźnce heyecandan aÄladÄąÄÄąmÄąz o yer
- çÜl (birinin memleketi)
- feyza diyince akla gelir
- denizini gĂśrmek için gittiÄimiz bir gezi
- feyzanÄąn charmdaki yeri
- zeynepin eniĹtemizin adÄą
137 Clues: kimono • oyunumuz • korona kafe • ilgi alanÄąn • eski adresin • ilk dersimiz • yeni kafemiz • villa hesabÄą • saatliÄi 13.5 • piknik mekanÄą • ÄąĹÄąlÄąn babasÄą • ilk konserimiz • içimizden biri • crispy ebi roll • bursanÄąn incisi • saadetin mahlasÄą • 2D azdÄąÄÄąn birisi • 3D azdÄąÄÄąn birisi • istanbulun merkezi • gezdiÄimiz bir yer • saadetin gey kedisi • yeni gezi hedefimiz • ghostlandÄąÄÄąn birisi • yeni baĹlÄąk takÄąntÄąn • ...
BLOODY 2022-10-05
Across
- Birth name of Universal Picturesâ original Dracula actor. (Last name)
- Actor turned reluctant vampire hunter in 1985âs Fright Night. (Full character name)
- Perhaps the most famous vampire sightings of modern times occurred in this London cemetery in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- Protein which serves as an anticoagulant in the saliva of vampire bats.
- Alaskan town beset by a horde of vampires in the 2007 film â30 Days of Night.â
- What the âRhâ in âRh Factorâ references in blood typing.
- Set in a coastal town in this state, the initial movie in the âI Know What You Did Last Summerâ franchise was actually one of the better films to come out of the 1990s slasher film revival. (Postal abbreviation)
- Official name of Sesame Streetâs resident ghoul. (Full character name)
- Portrayed by Tom Cruise in 1994, Stuart Townsend in 2002, and Sam Reid in 2022.
- Michael Myersâs psychiatrist and Halloween movie protagonist. (Last name)
- Technical term for animals that survive on blood.
- Victim turned adopted daughter in novel/movie Interview with The Vampire. (First name)
- Teeth that are typically elongated as vampire fangs.
- Nickname shared by separate killers across the Scream slasher movie franchise.
- Cursed campground from the Friday The 13th movie series. (Two words)
- Considered by many to be the âScream Queenâ in her own right, this actressâs mother appeared in one of filmâs most famous slasher movie scenes. (Last name)
- Title of campy 2020 body-swap slasher film with easter eggs suggesting it shares continuity with the Happy Death Day movie series.
- Eccentric filmmaker whose relationship with Bela Lugosi would be explored onscreen by Tim Burtonâs film of the same name. (Full name)
- The siege environment and rapid uncontrolled transformations of this 1996 vampire movie make it reminiscent of modern zombie films. (Full title)
- Last name of vampire tormenter of teenager Charley Brewster.
- TV series set in a near-future where vampires can coexist with humans due to the availability of artificial blood.
- Despite her iconic association with Wes Cravenâs 1996 movie Scream, this actress appears on screen for less than 12 minutes of the film and spent only 5 days on set. (Last name)
- While a seemingly unlikely setting for a vampire tale, this is the home of âDavidâ and the eponymous Lost Boys. (Two words)
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- Ernestly named titular vampire from a popular penny dreadful of the 1840s.
- Early folk tales about people afflicted by vampirism may have stemmed from rabies or this blood disorder that renders sufferers pale and sensitive to sunlight.
- Stephen King vampire novel set in modern New England. (Two words)
- Marvel Comics (and movie) vampire slash vampire hunter.
- A broad-bladed knife often used as a farm implement or for clearing brush; it is used with great frequency by Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th movie series.
- Fictional Illinois home to slasher movie antagonist Michael Myers. (Town name)
- Townspeople fearing vampires would often scatter these in front their homes; it was believed that a vampire would have to count each one spilled on the ground before entering a home.
- Primary setting of the Twilight book and movie series. (Town name)
- Stokerâs working notes for Dracula show that his research included a history of Moldavia and this historical principality.
- RAF intelligence officer turned actor who anchored Hammer Horrorâs Dracula franchise. (Full name)
- Powerful antibiotic compound found inside garlic
- A German court ruled that all copies of this film be destroyed because of infringement of Bram Stokerâs theatrical copyright; luckily for modern audiences, they missed one
- Name of woman whose exhumation helped to fuel the New England vampire panic of the 1890s. (Full name)
- Castle Dracula may have been based not on any Transylvanian landmark but rather this Scottish castle well known to the author.
- Author, doctor and friend of Lord Byron whose short story The Vampyr served as one of Bram Stokerâs inspirations for writing Dracula. (Last name)
- Number of vacancies at the time of Marionâs arrival at the Bates Motel, according to proprietor Norman
- Gothic soap opera of the 1960s and 1970s set in Collinsport, Maine. (Two words)
- Portrayed by both Kristy Swanson and Sarah Michelle Gellar. (First name)
- Brand of corn syrup used as a substitute for pigâs blood in the 1976 movie Carrie.
- Vampire Chronicles author. (Full name)
- First name of killer in 1980âs Friday The 13th.
44 Clues: Vampire Chronicles author. (Full name) • First name of killer in 1980âs Friday The 13th. • Powerful antibiotic compound found inside garlic • Technical term for animals that survive on blood. • Teeth that are typically elongated as vampire fangs. • Marvel Comics (and movie) vampire slash vampire hunter. • What the âRhâ in âRh Factorâ references in blood typing. • ...
Unit 3 exam 2022-12-05
Across
- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement.
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster.
- the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris.
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness.
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up the brain's integration of sensory information.
- from our environment.
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them.
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names blue, green, and so forth.
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue-which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color.
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time.
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- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission.
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. Cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere.
- failing to notice changes in the environment.
- the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time.
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there.
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave, which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. Intensity is determined by the wave's amplitude (height).
- 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 theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and grey, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation. Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness.
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli.
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brain can interpret.
- the principle that to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage.
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response.
38 Clues: from our environment. • failing to notice changes in the environment. • sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli. • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness. • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus. • the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision. • ...
Movies Explained Poorly 2023-08-04
Across
- A guy gains the ability to travel through time while he was shopping for furniture.
- 90's Movie about toys coming to life.
- A movie about a love triangle that consist of an 18 yr old girl, a hundred year old, and a dog.
- Enemies become friends at a summer camp after bonding over each of their parents divorce.
- A girl's high school shuts down her club, so she goes to her brother's school where they still offer it
- A young boy tries plays a board game with his crush but he ends up not being able to take his turn for decades
- a playboy and a family man have to swap places to convince a murder witness to testify or else they'll lose their jobs
- An orphan steals a pair of shoes and frames a guy who's name is a palindrome. They become friends at a summer camp.
- Young boy's parents died to a wild animal attack while on a work trip, and the boy is not rescued until he is a grown man
- A has-been impersonates his roommate to force school children to perform for his own benefit
- Young boy in school sucks at baseball so he has to save the world from aliens instead
- A father's son gets abducted by an intelligent species from above, and the father travels across the world with his demented friend to rescue his son.
- 3 Friends in high school promise to buy alcohol for a party.
- 2 cops impersonate the children of a billionaire to catch a different billionaire in illegal activities.
- Society is completely inhabited by sentient robots and the main character has to prove that newer doesn't equal progress.
- A guy in high school gets bit by a genetically engineered specimen and starts experiencing severe symptoms.
- An elementary school boy has vivid dreams about people from school
- Dead beat dad who plays professional football, meets his daughter after she seeks him out
- Secret agent is given an impossible task, but he figures it out
- A man gets paid to torture children but ends up adopting one of them
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- A gym owner is losing his job so he gathers his members to join a sports competition to pay his gym's bills.
- Insect movie about slavery
- A guy in high school plays on a basketball team where his dad is the coach but forces them to get good grades before they can play.
- A retired boxer teams up with his estranged son to win a championship against to top fighter in the world.
- A zookeeper falls in love with a woman who suffers from a severe mental illness
- A big green man gets angry a lot but a woman he rescues reminds him that his life has value.
- Coming of age movie about a son who loves extreme sports and falls in love with a girl in school, but his dad forces him to go on a corny summer vacation.
- Siblings play hide and seek and end up in a new world with talking animals
- A train conductor kidnaps children in the middle of the night, during the winter, and takes them to an isolated village in the north.
- A professional racer gets arrested in an unknown town and tries to serve his community service before his next race
- Old man's wife dies so he kidnaps a young boy and they go on an island vacation where the old man meets his hero.
- 2 cops from different sides of the world get paired for an international investigation.
- Main characters gets hired as a chef, but cant take credit for his amazing food
- A group of strangers, all named after cities, use each other for protection from cannibals
- A father is trying to prep his son to take over the family business, but the son makes friends with the enemy.
- Teenage girl slaughters children with a bow and arrow, and the tries to make her partner commit suicide.
- Rebel teenager and disconnected mother find a way to see things from each other's point of view.
- An angry father has to go pick up his daughter in a different country
- Oil rig worker catches his coworker dating his daughter right before he is hired by NASA to save the world
- Cancer survivor still has a sense of humor and is obsessed with someone named after a household cleaner brand.
40 Clues: Insect movie about slavery • 90's Movie about toys coming to life. • 3 Friends in high school promise to buy alcohol for a party. • Secret agent is given an impossible task, but he figures it out • An elementary school boy has vivid dreams about people from school • A man gets paid to torture children but ends up adopting one of them • ...
Colors 2023-06-25
Across
- This is a bright and cheerful color often associated with happiness and energy. It is commonly seen in objects like the sun, bananas, or sunflowers. Yellow can bring warmth and positivity to artwork or decor.
- This is a soft and soothing color often associated with relaxation and tranquility. It is commonly seen in objects like lavender flowers, calming scents, or lavender-colored sunsets. Lavender can create a serene and peaceful atmosphere in artwork or decor.
- This is a neutral color often associated with practicality and sophistication. It is commonly seen in objects like rocks, clouds, or elephants. Gray can add a sense of calm and balance to artwork or decor.
- This is a warm and energetic color often associated with enthusiasm and creativity. It is commonly seen in objects like oranges, pumpkins, or sunsets. Orange can add vibrancy and excitement to artwork or clothing.
- This is a vibrant and tropical color often associated with serenity and tropical waters. It is commonly seen in objects like turquoise gemstones, tropical fish, or turquoise-colored beaches. Turquoise can add a refreshing and exotic feel to artwork or design.
- This is a regal color often associated with creativity and spirituality. It is commonly seen in objects like grapes, violets, or amethyst gemstones. Purple can evoke a sense of mystery and luxury in artwork or decor.
- This is a delicate and feminine color often associated with sweetness and romance. It is commonly seen in objects like roses, cotton candy, or flamingos. Pink can add a soft and gentle touch to artwork or fashion.
- This is a warm and tropical color often associated with joy and vitality. It is commonly seen in objects like coral reefs, coral-colored flowers, or tropical fish. Coral can add a lively and energetic touch to artwork or design.
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- This is a calming color often associated with tranquility and stability. It is commonly seen in objects like the sky, oceans, or blueberries. Blue can create a sense of depth and coolness in artwork or interior design.
- This is a luxurious color often associated with wealth and elegance. It is commonly seen in objects like gold jewelry, trophies, or golden sunsets. Gold can add a sense of opulence and glamour to artwork or decor.
- This is a color often associated with power, elegance, and mystery. It is commonly seen in objects like the night sky, black cats, or tuxedos. Black can add drama and contrast to artwork or fashion.
- This is a warm and earthy color often associated with stability and reliability. It is commonly seen in objects like tree trunks, chocolate, or coffee. Brown can create a sense of warmth and comfort in artwork or interior design.
- This is a bold and vibrant color often associated with creativity and individuality. It is commonly seen in objects like magenta flowers, vibrant artwork, or neon signs. Magenta can add a striking and artistic flair to artwork or fashion.
- This is a metallic color often associated with modernity and sophistication. It is commonly seen in objects like silver jewelry, technology devices, or sleek cars. Silver can add a sleek and futuristic touch to artwork or fashion.
- This is a rich and deep shade of red often associated with strength and stability. It is commonly seen in objects like maroon-colored leaves, burgundy wines, or maroon-colored fabrics. Maroon can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to artwork or fashion.
- This is a pure and clean color often associated with innocence and simplicity. It is commonly seen in objects like snow, clouds, or wedding dresses. White can create a sense of lightness and purity in artwork or design.
- This is a color often associated with nature, growth, and harmony. It is commonly seen in objects like grass, leaves, or green apples. Green can create a sense of balance and freshness in artwork or outdoor settings.
- This is a vibrant color often associated with energy, passion, and excitement. It is commonly seen in objects like ripe apples, fire trucks, or stop signs. Red can add warmth and intensity to artwork or clothing.
- This is a deep and mystical color often associated with intuition and spirituality. It is commonly seen in objects like indigo dye, twilight skies, or indigo-colored gemstones. Indigo can evoke a sense of depth and introspection in artwork or design.
19 Clues: This is a color often associated with power, elegance, and mystery. It is commonly seen in objects like the night sky, black cats, or tuxedos. Black can add drama and contrast to artwork or fashion. • ...
Nintendo crossword (all spaces in names will be filled with underscores) thx for playing 2021-02-01
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- annoying spam fire emblem character with a rapier sword and long grey hair that nobody plays
- alligator stole all of Monkeys bananas
- princess kidnapped by a big monkey gets saved by plumber and is now the hardest spirit n world of light
- weird space dragon tries to eat space lady
- small people blow each other up with bombs
- child with physic powers a yo-yo and a baseball bat saves the world from a galactic destroyer with friends
- cuboidal man in a cuboidal world
- space princess with star pet is top tier smash character
- Monkey wants bananas
- little angel person
- the purple thing in the sky that gets shattered and makes a bunch of ghost go crazy
- incognito man is hiding in a box
- Local man drops bowling ball on mayor
- tiny creature that consists of 2 legs a head with a big nose, whiskers and large bushy eyebrows
- goron that pilots a divine lizard
- rito that pilots a divine bird to help stop Gannon
- divine elephant piloted by a Sora
- stretchy people do boxing
- pink ball massacres local forests by eating all its inhabitants
- man eating plant hides in pipes to eat fat plumbers
- the OG paper man
- Divine lizard piloted by a goron
- Local hedgehog thinks itâs faster than a car
- she is a princess but only at twilight and she helps defeat big man with a sword
- fat Italian plumber becomes a paper man
- Local ghost hunter had something strange in his ham sandwich so he called ghost mustard
- doggo and bird like hunting season
- child with physic powers spams freeze attack on giant lizard man
- the strange home of a pink hungry ball, a black ball with armor on and a big bird with a hammer and a large appetite
- big man with a sword falcon punches fem boy into next week
- man with big nose pulls up plant aliens on another planet
- man has really big sword
- Divine camel piloted by a gerudo
- The big steed for the man with the master sword
- Is purple and should be in smash
- donât invite him to your Mario party
- 2nd most spam character in smash
- 2 children climbing a mountain to get an eggplant get eaten by dinosaurs
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- local fem boy gets knocked into next week by big man with a sword
- big man has bad gas and a large appetite
- small lizard people in clown ships are beating up on plumbers
- SO LONG ___ ______!!!
- divine bird piloted by a rito
- lizard man kidnaps princess then gets beaten up by plumber many many times
- donât ditch the dinosaur:(
- plumber cures diseases as a side job
- fully armored black circle with a sword and a huge ship called the halberd
- the giant mechanical monstrosities that get taken over during the attack on Hyrule castle to defeat Gannon
- bear puts grenades in his bird
- Raccoon that steals all your money and bashâs in your kneecaps when you fail to pay your dept
- not a Big Mac but a _____ mac
- overrated electric rat
- the man with the lemon gun
- Womannequin teaches sports and beats people with hula hoops
- cuboidal female in a cuboidal world
- gerudo that pilots a divine camel to help stop Gannon
- Zora that pilots a divine elephant to help stop Gannon
- a Reggie goomba
- child with evil mask that has something to do with majora whoever that is
- strange people move into town and start calling it ___ plaza
- strong speedy man with big fiery punch and kick
- princess that doesnât get kidnapped and watches as friend gets kidnapped over and over again
- Almighty white and purple creature gets caught by 10 year old kid
- strange shapes need help finding where to go
- demon girl has leg guns
- HYAAAAA
- space lady
- squid people play paintball
- the man who gave Kirby a gun and he also has Arcen
- big bird with hammer is eating all the food in the city
- strange yellow circle is hungry
- little baby man helps grow plant
- tiny overrated rat
- the walking gaming console
- the most dangerous racing game
- she has a bell on her head so she __ _ ____
- DJ squid girl on the inkopolis radio
- Plumber wants cake
- small monkey has a peanut gun
- pink puff ball with cat ears is sleepy
- extra large pihrana plant with arms, legs and a huge belly button that needs ground pounding
- princess gets kidnapped many times by lizard man then gets proposed to by a lizard man and a fat plumber
82 Clues: HYAAAAA • space lady • a Reggie goomba • the OG paper man • tiny overrated rat • Plumber wants cake • little angel person • Monkey wants bananas • SO LONG ___ ______!!! • overrated electric rat • demon girl has leg guns • man has really big sword • stretchy people do boxing • donât ditch the dinosaur:( • the man with the lemon gun • the walking gaming console • squid people play paintball • ...
AP Unit 4 Vocab: Sense and Perception Part 2 2021-09-14
Across
- perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the object
- hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea (Myers Psychology for AP 2e p. 197)
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions; they detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
- in vision, the ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time (for example, per second)
- hearing loss- hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves (also called nerve deafness) (Myers Psychology for AP 2e p. 197)
- the sense or act of hearing
- the processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision; contrasts with the step-by-step (serial) processing of most computers and of conscious problem solving
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear; sound waves traveling through the cochlear fluid trigger nerve impulses
- the ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional; allows us to judge distance
- a binocular cue for perceiving depth: by comparing images from the retinas in the two eyes, the brain computes distanceâthe greater the disparity (difference) between the two images, the closer the object
- nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement (Myers Psychology for AP 2e p. 175)
- depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision; for example, some cells are stimulated by green and inhibited by red, while others are stimulated by red and inhibited by green
- a device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea
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- the principle that one sense may influence another, as when the smell of food influences its taste
- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum on the cochlea's oval window
- the organization of the visual field into objects (the figures) that stand out from their surroundings (the ground)
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond
- depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone
- theory the theory that the retina contains three different color receptorsâone most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blueâwhich, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain.; the "gate" is opened by the activity of pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers and is closed by activity in larger fibers or by information coming from the brain
- a laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch
- an organized whole; gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes
- in psychological science, the influence of bodily sensations, gestures, and other states on cognitive preferences and judgments
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs
- an illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
- perceiving objects as unchanging (having consistent shapes, size, brightness, and color) even as illumination and retinal images change
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
37 Clues: the sense or act of hearing • a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency • the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance • ...
4 PM 2022-07-29
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- the official organisation that is responsible for protecting people and property, making people obey the law, finding out about and solving crime, and catching people who have committed a crime: The police are investigating fraud allegations against him.; When she was stopped by the police for speecding, she gave them a false name and address.
- having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance; intelligent, or able to think quickly or intelligently in difficult situation: She works in a very smart new office overlooking the river.; Heâs smart enough to know he canât run the business without her.
- (two words)not modern; belonging to or typical of a time in the past: Heâs very old-fashioned and thinks that women should not work outside the home.; Old-fashioned utilities such as Waterworks and The Electric Company are replaced by solar power and wind power.
- a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family: This restaurant was recommended to me by a friend of mine.; When the younger child wants to join in, the friend tells the older child to exclude the younger sibling from play.
- unkind or unpleasant or not carding (hint:Its meaning of verb is that âto express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or factâ): Stop being so mean to me!; I felt a little mean when I said I couldnât visit her in the hospital until Saturday.
- an animal that is kept in the house as a companion and treated kindly: Doctors have discovered that keeping a pet can do wonders for your health.; Old people often rely on pets for comfort and companionship in their twilight years.
- (2 words) used for saying that you like or agree with someoneâs suggestion: âIf I were you, Iâd go straight home.â âGood idea, I think I will.â; âYou could grow roses or honeysuckle up that wall.â âGood idea!â
- a thought or belief about something or someone; the thoughts or beliefs that a group of people have: Eventually, the government will have to take notice of public opinion.
- not easy or simple; hard to do or to understand: It is a difficult choice, but Iâve got to decide which job is better.;He is in difficult situation and could go bankrupt.
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- s group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children: I come from a large family - I have three brothers and two sisters.; My dad died when we were small so my mum raised the family on her own.
- the ability to talk, the activity of talking, or a piece of spoken language: Children usually develop speech in the second year of life.; Do you know the words to Hamletâs famous speech at the beginning of Act III?
- something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive: We have only a small amount of food and clothing to deal out to each refugee.; The country has become a huge importer of raw material such as cotton, steel, and food products.
- (a building designed to give) protection from bad weather, danger, or attack: they opened a shelter to provide temporary housing for the cityâs homeless.; The bomb shelter has concrete walls that are three metres thick.
- needing to drink something; feeling a desire to drink: Consider an animal situated within a natural environment - for example, a thirsty gazelle approaching a pool of water.; It is a curious paradox that drinking a lot of water can often make you feel thirsty.
- not easy to understand, do, experience or deal with: I feel sorry for the kids, too - theyâve had a hard time.; Our boss has been giving us all a hard time at work.
- to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed: to stop someone from being killed: He fell in the river but his uncle saved him from drowning.; The doctor made one last desperate attempt to save the boyâs life.
- to say that something is wrong or not good enough: Bill and Nancy are always complaining about their neighbour, whose dog frightens their kids.;He complained that his boss was useless and he had too much work.
- a man, woman, or child; a human being: Who was the first person to swim the English Channel?; I donât know how itâs possible for a person to disappear without trace.
- (preposition) not having or doing something, or lacking something: This is without a doubt the best Chinese food Iâve ever had.; They had been debating for several hours without reaching a conclusion.
- not thinking enough or not worrying about the possible results of what you do: It would be irresponsible to ignore these warnings.It would has been irresponsible to let Claire drive home when she was so tired.
20 Clues: not easy to understand, do, experience or deal with: I feel sorry for the kids, too - theyâve had a hard time.; Our boss has been giving us all a hard time at work. • a man, woman, or child; a human being: Who was the first person to swim the English Channel?; I donât know how itâs possible for a person to disappear without trace. • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-06-08
Across
- The yellow internal part of a bird's egg, which is surrounded by the white, is rich in protein and fat, and nourishes the developing embryo.
- Each of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks of wood, ivory, or plastic, held together in one hand and used as eating utensils especially by the Chinese and the Japanese.
- A black disc made of hard rubber, used in ice hockey.
- A broad smile.
- A surface, typically of glass coated with a metal amalgam, which reflects a clear image.
- A place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky.
- Each of the branched horns on the head of an adult deer (typically a male one), which are made of bone and are grown and cast annually.
- A Japanese dish consisting of small balls or rolls of vinegar-flavoured cold rice served with a garnish of vegetables, egg, or raw seafood.
- A machine with moving parts that converts power into motion.
- A flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk.
- A dish originally from Italy consisting of dough made from durum wheat and water, extruded or stamped into various shapes and typically cooked in boiling water.
- A powerfully built great ape with a large head and short neck, found in the forests of central Africa. It is the largest living primate.
- A yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, used especially in jewellery and decoration and to guarantee the value of currencies.
- A building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind corn into flour.
- A synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene, PVC and nylon.
- A straight line passing from side to side through the centre of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.
- An establishment providing accommodation, meals, and other services for travellers and tourists.
- A knot tied with two loops and two loose ends, used especially for tying shoelaces and decorative ribbons and a weapon for shooting arrows.
- A chocolate biscuit with a white cream filling.
- The soft glowing light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, caused by the reflection of the sun's rays from the atmosphere.
- A soft shoe worn for sports or casual occasions; a trainer.
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- A city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates.
- Success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions. Think three leaf clover.
- A full, deep, prolonged cry uttered by a lion or other large wild animal.
- A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- A state of great comfort or elegance, especially when involving great expense.
- A large African mammal with a very long neck and forelegs, having a coat patterned with brown patches separated by lighter lines. It is the tallest living animal.
- An implement consisting of a bundle of thick loose strings or a sponge attached to a handle, used for wiping floors or other surfaces. Also a thick mass of disordered hair.
- A Scottish dish consisting of a sheep's or calf's offal mixed with suet, oatmeal, and seasoning and boiled in a bag, traditionally one made from the animal's stomach.
- A supermarket that originated in Germany.
- The action of hurting or harming someone in return for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service and a board game in which players engage in simulated property and financial dealings using imitation money.
- One of a series of upright frames over which athletes in a race must jump and also a problem or difficulty that must be overcome.
- When a player is allowed to take a single shot at the goal while it is defended only by the opposing team's goalkeeper.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapour, and gas are or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- A muscular membranous sac in the abdomen which receives urine from the kidneys and stores it for excretion.
- In good health, especially because of regular physical exercise.
- an act of scratching or scrambling for something and a game in which players build up words on a board from small lettered squares or tiles.
- The elected head of a republic.
- A reptile-like legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide.
- Made from Kellogg's Corn Flakes but with a frosted coating.
41 Clues: A broad smile. • The elected head of a republic. • A supermarket that originated in Germany. • A city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates. • A chocolate biscuit with a white cream filling. • A black disc made of hard rubber, used in ice hockey. • Made from Kellogg's Corn Flakes but with a frosted coating. • ...
teentober 2021-10-25
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- This famous singer from Fleetwood Mac had a cameo on American Horror Story Coven series.
- In this novel/movie, the protagonist fights with everything within her to keep herself and two children, simply referred to as âgirlâ and âboyâ safe from the âbeautiful creatures.â
- This creature from an HP Lovecraft story is described as looking like an octopus, a dragon, and caricature of human form.
- This ghost roams the halls of Tennessee High School. Her legend is based on a student who drowned in the early 1950s.
- This famous play by Arthur Miller details the Salem Witch Trials.
- In this famous black & white horror flick, Norman Bates (dressed as his mother) stabs a young woman staying his hotel with a butcher knife.
- Quoth the Raven, â________________.â
- A wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during _______ ___________, 1 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legal.
- Mary Shelley wrote this famous novel when she and other writers decided to have a scary story writing contest. In it, the main character, a doctor, creates a hideous creature using a variety of other peopleâs body parts.
- In the movie ______ _______, a teen named Max accidentally frees a coven of evil witches who used to live in the house. With the help of a magical cat, the kids must steal a book of spells to stop them from becoming immortal.
- In this famous Poe short story, the protagonist murders an innocent man simply because his âvulture-likeâ eye bothers him; his guilt finally drives him insane.
- She uses her telekinetic powers to bring death and destruction after some bullies pour pigsâ blood on her after she is named prom queen.
- In 1974, Ronald DeFeo shot and killed six members of his family in their large Dutch Colonial House in _____________, New York. The story of how this led to the haunting of this famous house was told via novel and movie.
- Telling the story of a serial killer at the 1893 World's Fair, The Devil in the White City takes place in ________________, Illinois.
- In the Lord of the Rings, Smeagol reveals that several centuries of the Ring's influence changes him into this grotesque creature.
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- Though his name sounds like he would be lucky, this character from âThe Cask of Amontilladoâ meets an unfortunate demise at the hands of Montresor.
- While at her home for âPeculiar Children,â Jacob Morton finds unsettling photographs among other evidence to discover why the children were in this orphanage.
- This book/movie continues the story of Danny, the main character from Stephen Kingâs The Shining.
- According to Lupin, if you get too near a ______________, every good feeling, every happy memory will be sucked out of youâŚyou will be left with nothing but the worst experiences of your life.
- A novel that became a blockbuster movie, ___ _________ tells about the demonic possession of Regan MacNeil and the two priests who try to save her.
- Though this three-headed dog purchased by Hagrid has a cute name, he is pretty terrifying as Harry, Hermione, and Ron must pass him to find the Sorcererâs Stone in the first Harry Potter book.
- Washington Irvinâs famous short story is often called _____ __________ ____________.
- The _______________ in Homerâs Odyssey eats six of Odysseusâs best men while they are trapped in his cave.
- In this Disney movie, Marnie is visited by her grandmother, Aggie, every Halloween. Aggie is intent on training Marnie to be a witch, but her mother, Gwen, is intent on raising her as a mortal.
- Every 27 years, an ancient cosmic evil known as âItâ terrorizes the children of Derry, Maine, while assuming the form of a dancing clown named _______________.
- She dreams of a better life, which she is given temporarily by the âOther Mother,â who turns out to be a monster who just wants to take her soul and give her button eyes.
- In To Kill a Mockingbird, the neighborhood pariah _____ _______ is thought to be a scary man with yellow skin who eats animals whole; instead, he is childlike and saves the children from Bob Ewell.
- The ______ ______ is a Tennessee legend coming from a family who was under attack by a mostly invisible entity that was able to speak, affect the physical environment, and shapeshift. By some accounts she was capable of crossing long distances with superhuman speed.
- Percy Jacksonâs mom uses the head of _____________ to turn her abusive, stinky husband Gabe Ugliano into a statue.
- The first novel in this series introduces Bella Swan who moves from Phoneix to Forks, Washington. Her life is endangered after falling in love with a vampire.
- This 1897 Gothic horror novel by Bram Stoker established many conventions that would become the norm of many future vampire fantasies.
- The _______ family includes Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester, and Lurch.
- In this series of childrenâs horror fiction by R.L. Stine, child characters often find themselves in scary situations, usually involving monsters or other supernatural elements.
33 Clues: Quoth the Raven, â________________.â • This famous play by Arthur Miller details the Salem Witch Trials. • Washington Irvinâs famous short story is often called _____ __________ ____________. • This famous singer from Fleetwood Mac had a cameo on American Horror Story Coven series. • ...
JEU MIX 1 2025-11-26
Across
- â Classe incendiaire dans Team Fortress 2 ?
- â Protagoniste de BioShock Infinite ?
- - Ville principale dans bloodborne
- â Roi des Koopas et antagoniste principal ?
- â Chien Ă trois tĂŞtes gardant lâentrĂŠe des Enfers ?
- â Planète de base dans Outer Wilds ?
- â Petit bateau dans Sea of Thieves ?
- â Maire de PĂŠlican Ville ?
- â Ressource rare dans Starbound ?
- â HĂŠrisson noir ?
- â Personnage central FF XIV ?
- â Rival et ami de Ryu dans Street Fighter ?
- â Personnage jouable dans FFXV ?
- â CrĂŠatures capturables et entraĂŽnables ?
- â Vaisseau crashĂŠ 10 ans avant Subnautica ?
- â Protagoniste muette de Portal ?
- â Monde principal de Fable ?
- â Monstre neutre lĂŠgendaire dans Dota 2 ?
- â Pèlerin qui chante dans Silksong ?
- â DĂŠesse associĂŠe Ă la Sagesse dans Zelda ?
- â Arbre gardien ancien dans Ocarina of Time ?
- â GĂŠographie principale (Tartare, Asphodèle, ĂlysĂŠe, Styx) ?
- â HĂŠros robotique combattant le Dr Wily ?
- â Royaume central de Zelda ?
- â Dieu des Enfers, père de Zagreus ?
- â Frère rival de Solid Snake ?
- â Guerrier enfant dans The Neverhood ?
- â Artefact divin (Pouvoir, Sagesse, Courage) ?
- â Serviteur loyal du Royaume Champignon ?
- â HĂŠroĂŻne rapide dans Overwatch ?
- â Permet de lancer des boules de feu ?
- â Fighter emblĂŠmatique dans Street Fighter ?
- â Dueliste agile dans Valorant ?
- â Agent du S.T.A.R.S dans Resident Evil ?
- â SĹur jumelle et alliĂŠe dâAlphinaud ?
- â Vaisseau qui tente de sauver le hĂŠros dans Subnautica ?
- â Princesse souvent kidnappĂŠe par Bowser ?
- â Espèce du protagoniste dans Outer Wilds ?
- â Objet pour capturer PokĂŠmon ?
- â Animal de compagnie dâOlimar dans Pikmin ?
- â Compagne et alliĂŠe de Cloud ?
- â Antagoniste cherchant la Triforce du Pouvoir ?
- â Transforme Mario ou Luigi en version grande ?
- â Fils de Kratos dans God of War ?
- â CrĂŠatures multicolores obĂŠissantes ?
- â Combattant expĂŠrimentĂŠ Resident Evil ?
- â AlliĂŠe rĂŠsistante dans Half-Life ?
- â Nourriture iconique dans TF2 ?
- â Village important dans Okami ?
- â HĂŠros portant lâĂŠpĂŠe lĂŠgendaire ?
- â Race psionique dans StarCraft ?
- â Race montagnarde adorant la roche et la force ?
- â Corporation interstellaire dans Subnautica ?
- â Renard Ă deux queues, compagnon fidèle ?
- â Protagoniste de LittleBigPlanet ?
- â Messager des dieux offrant vitesse ?
- â PokĂŠmon ĂŠlectrique emblĂŠmatique ?
- â Collectable dans Celeste ?
- â Vaisseau qui se crashe au dĂŠbut de Subnautica ?
- â Mage et alliĂŠe FF VIII ?
- â Chevalier en armure dans Overwatch ?
- â Protagoniste Final Fantasy VII ?
- â DĂŠesse offrant bĂŠnĂŠdictions de protection ?
- â UnitĂŠ dâĂŠlite dans Metal Gear Solid ?
- â Première rĂŠgion PokĂŠmon ?
- â HĂŠrisson bleu rapide ?
- â Frère de Sans ?
- â Espion lĂŠgendaire dans Metal Gear Solid ?
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- â Grand mĂŠchant Hollow Knight ?
- - ailes pour planer dans Minecraft
- â AcadĂŠmie des SeeD FF VIII ?
- â PokĂŠmon lĂŠgendaire clonĂŠ de Mew ?
- â SĹur de Crash et gĂŠnie en technologie ?
- â Principal village de Stardew Valley ?
- â Antagoniste principal FF VII ?
- â Ennemi classique ĂŠcrasable ou lançable ?
- â Jeu de crĂŠation de crĂŠatures ĂŠvolutives
- â Plombier emblĂŠmatique sauvant le Royaume Champignon ?
- â Explorateur spatial dans Pikmin ?
- â Continent central FF XIV ?
- â Squelette dans Undertale ?
- â Grand navire dans Sea of Thieves ?
- â Ătre de la forĂŞt ?
- â Premier boss dans Dead Cells ?
- â Objet collectable protĂŠgeant Sonic ?
- â Lieu sacrĂŠ permettant de voyager dans le temps ?
- â DĂŠitĂŠ colĂŠrique dans Asuraâs Wrath ?
- â IA menaçant le monde ?
- â Ătre gĂŠant de la forĂŞt ?
- â MĂŠchant principal Ratchet & Clank 1 ?
- â Princesse dĂŠtentrice de la Triforce ?
- â Ville industrielle Final Fantasy VII ?
- â DĂŠesse-louve dans Okami ?
- â Roi des dieux offrant pouvoirs ĂŠlectriques ?
- â Race aviaire des montagnes et cieux ?
- â Lombax fĂŠminin jouable dans Rift Apart ?
- â Gardienne maternelle dans Undertale ?
- â Soldat survivant Resident Evil ?
- â Objet donnant invincibilitĂŠ temporaire Ă Mario ?
- â Protagoniste Hollow Knight Silksong ?
- â Fruit rare dans Stardew Valley ?
- â Cristal donnant pouvoir Super Sonic ?
- â Objet permettant de planer ?
- â Race insectoĂŻde dans StarCraft ?
- â HĂŠroĂŻne de FF XIII ?
- â Compagne dans Twilight Princess ?
- â SociĂŠtĂŠ de dĂŠveloppement Metal Gear ?
- â Robot compagnon dans Ratchet & Clank ?
- â Gardien des Ămeraudes, alliĂŠ de Sonic ?
- â Guide et alliĂŠ de Zagreus ?
- â HĂŠros glouton rose de Dream Land ?
- â Dinosaure compagnon capable dâavaler des ennemis ?
- â Frère de Mario et compagnon dâaventures ?
- â Scientifique protagoniste dans Half-Life ?
- â DĂŠesse de la nuit, mère adoptive de Zagreus ?
- â Protagoniste du jeu Celeste ?
- â Village de dĂŠpart dans Dragonâs Dogma ?
- â BactĂŠrie responsable du virus dans Subnautica ?
- â Roi dans Kirby ?
- â Ours combattant dans Tekken ?
- â Laboratoire scientifique de Portal ?
- â Guerrier dans God of War ?
- â Mentor et antagoniste majeur de Metal Gear ?
- â Scientifique mystĂŠrieux dans Undertale ?
- â Race humaine dans StarCraft ?
- â Organisation de protection mondiale ?
- â Espèce de prĂŠcurseurs dans Outer Wilds ?
- â Protagoniste fĂŠminine dans Final Fantasy XV ?
- â Protagoniste Final Fantasy VIII ?
- â Prince des Enfers cherchant Ă sâĂŠchapper ?
- â Race aquatique des rivières et lacs ?
- â Principal antagoniste scientifique dans Crash Bandicoot ?
- â FĂŠe accompagnant Link ?
- â IA antagoniste de Portal ?
- â PokĂŠmon Feu/Vol ĂŠvoluĂŠ de Salamèche ?
- â Force destructrice menaçant Hyrule ?
- â EntitĂŠ dâĂŠnergie mutante dans Sonic Adventure ?
- â Autre nom du Dr Eggman ?
- â Ennemi scientifique de Sonic ?
- â Cyborg combattant dans Metal Gear ?
- â HĂŠros marsupial dans Crash Bandicoot ?
- â Chevalier lion dans Shovel Knight ?
142 Clues: â HĂŠrisson noir ? • â Frère de Sans ? • â Roi dans Kirby ? • â Ătre de la forĂŞt ? • â HĂŠroĂŻne de FF XIII ? • â IA menaçant le monde ? • â HĂŠrisson bleu rapide ? • â FĂŠe accompagnant Link ? • â Maire de PĂŠlican Ville ? • â Ătre gĂŠant de la forĂŞt ? • â Autre nom du Dr Eggman ? • â Mage et alliĂŠe FF VIII ? • â DĂŠesse-louve dans Okami ? • â Première rĂŠgion PokĂŠmon ? • ...
danny crossword 2021-04-13
Across
- stuff to use -
- something a hurry and rhymes -
- the summary of crowning someone -
- when you try to find a answers -
- a large open area -
- not stick to plan -
- police officer -
- the English word for pants -
- speed up -
- were the vicar live -
- get a quick lock a something
- something you freeze something with
- scream -
- show something
- he cant walked
- a military form -
- sleeping/resting chickens -
- is use to make knifes sharp
- have your eyes open just a bit
- bred with cream -
- if your shy
- if you fall to the ground and pass out
- another word for shocked
- turn quickly
- chance between it - l
- hit him lightly -
- when you stand around doing nothing -
- moving some thing out of the way -
- twisted together -
- waiting and have hiding -
- to apply cries or oil -
- bees like nectar -
- loiter in a bored or listless manner. -
- you have to leave
- sneaky or secretive -
- its flying close to the ground
- something hot irritating -
- to get of something
- a section of proprietor -
- another word for scared
- bone in the foot -
- if you don't work any more -
- something correct
- when you fear something that will happen -
- try to make someone feel better -
- is a seed it tastes sweet -
- your scared
- weird doesn't make senses -
- where you make beer
- means to turn out of control -
- animals in the wild -
- a type of fuel
- held open (v.) -
- quiet -
- when people think that you did something
- if something is really nice or not known
- another word for hallway -
- another word for amazed -
- to do it secretly
- it is better -
- a small amount of food
- opposite of unconscious
- a house on wheels that can move around
- when you get help
- another word for pot -
- something is cover spikes
- its disgusting
- hair that grows on the upper lip -
- something to make a wound heel -
- there white root vegetable -
- some thing hat makes you wonder -
- smart -
- extravagant or really big
- another word for broken
- part of a hand -
- another word for hypnotized -
- is a movement -
Down
- some thing big or huge
- another word for super hungry
- someone how repairs cars
- if you get a cure put in your body
- another word for you hate it -
- you are in a trans -
- where it shows your speed -
- a pause or break in activity
- a open fire -
- creepy
- a family of animals made at one hatching
- type of dog -
- move rapidly downwards through the air
- villain thief -
- another word for pastor -
- fruit with seeds
- with impressive beauty
- something to transport
- when your over joyed - -
- another word for annoying
- another word for bump -
- disgusted -
- plant tasty -
- unavoidable
- making one extremely angry and impatient. -
- a young tree, especially one with a slender doze a type of sleep
- how you go somewhere -
- another word for strange
- is a time of a year
- a chiefly freshwater fish of the salmon
- behind you
- substance that numbs pain.
- the incre_____s
- another word for spectacular -
- something broken
- persuade or encourage to do something -
- to apologizes-
- if you find stuff disgusting
- not having a sharp edge or point. -
- something extremely nice
- if something is on fire
- crazy odd -
- a large group of animals
- if something is neither acid or alkali
- loud noise
- causing hatred or disgust; repulsive
- grab something -
- a type of bird
- is a purple color -
- magician -
- another word for anger -
- mean or rude -
- look at something carefully
- the inside of the wheel
- someone working for the rich -
- its a job that work with motors
- questionnaire -
- is a adventure -
- when you expect something -
- extreme physical or mental suffering. -
- falling quickly -
- when your cold -
- huge
- surprising -
- when water is not clear -
- comfortable
- if you get scared or worried
- someone how studies nature -
- another word for trade
- another word for huge
- movement of horse -
- is a person who thinks he better -
- killing animals illegally
- to remember the war -
- bend down -
- the winner of a competition or event
- panic -
- really good/great -
- there is light but no sun
- its tightly pushed together -
- odd or strange -
- someone thinks there right
159 Clues: huge • creepy • smart - • scream - • quiet - • panic - • behind you • loud noise • magician - • speed up - • disgusted - • unavoidable • if your shy • your scared • comfortable • turn quickly • crazy odd - • surprising - • a open fire - • type of dog - • show something • he cant walked • plant tasty - • to apologizes- • a type of bird • mean or rude - • a type of fuel • bend down - • its disgusting • stuff to use - • ...
Shadow Slave Trivia 2024-05-15
Across
- Sunny's military nickname
- The source of Ling Ling's name
- Memory given to Sunny by Cassie
- Young man in Fallen Grace
- Sunny's store
- Healer in the Red Colosseum
- Shadow that grows alongside Sunny
- Location of the major Battle between the great clans
- Sunny was obsessed with feeding this to fiend
- Memory created by gathering the shard memories
- Sunny's aspect legacy
- The terrible desert monster with powers akin to Mordret
- Sunny's teacher
- Becoming a saint
- Awakened cursed to grow eternally
- Skeletal member of the nine
- Creatures of the void
- Attribute given by the mantle of the underworld
- Identity of the forgotten shore basin
- Killer whale saint
- Currency of the waking world
- Combat instructor at the academy
- Summer knight
- Highest government classification for awakened
- Strongest of the monsters attacking central antarctica
- Effie's full name
- Sorcerer supreme
- Why time looped on Wind Flower
- Caster's legacy clan
- Jetâs status
- Kai's band name
- Allows Sunny to breathe underwater
- Inside of the tomb of Ariel
- The attribute making Nephis immune to corruption
- The forgotten demon
- Most prominent of the great clans
- SC of NQSC
- Innocent person Sunny murdered
- The first seeker of the tomb of Ariel
- The pull on awakened by nightmare gates
- Sorcery taught by Ananke
- The prince of nothing
- Counterpart to the ivory tower
- Sunny's infamous alter ego
- Hero in Sunny's first nightmare
- Sorcery learned by Cassie
- Always wants girls but can never get them
- Main citadel of Song
- Where Sunny lived before the spell
- Base of the House of Night
- Becoming a master
- Sunnyâs sister
- Saint Tyris' husband
- Friendly master from the house of Night
- Inheritor of heart god's lineage
- Demon of desire
- Largest of the six plagues
- Nephis' father
- Cassie's favorite echo
- When do sleepers enter the Dream Realm
- Hosts the artificial sun of the forgotten shore
- Nephisâ group of followers
- Shield used by Saint before being given to Quentin
- Sunnyâs first echo
- Song's seductress
- Fairytale among the riverborn.
Down
- The name of Mordretâs favorite reflection
- Who Mordret fought at Black Skull
- Originally created by Nether
- Daeron's daughter
- Location of the first major gate disaster
- Attribute Kai got by killing Dread Lord
- Source of power for many abilities
- What did Sunny give master Naeve for his daughter
- number of challengers in the third nighmare
- Powerful and mysterious memory created by Mad Prince
- Creature Sunny inhabited in the second nightmare
- Sunny survived by eating this monster in the void
- Cursed jade jian
- Not moon more
- Being of the forgotten shore that enthralled the cohort
- The name of Quentinâs hound echo
- Ordinary rock's new look
- Cassie's proper name
- Those whose souls are dead but bodies are alive
- Destroyer of the Kingdom of hope
- Shadow God's other domain
- Leader of the white feather clan
- Dictator of the Dark City
- Part of what Weaver lost in the Tomb of Ariel
- Saint's original creator
- Founder of the house of night
- Guide in the third nightmare
- Changing star alternate meaning
- Stole Weaverâs eye
- Enchantment allowing one to see the tapestry of fate
- Sunny's innate attribute
- Strongest rank and class
- Murderer Sunny helped Jet track down
- Progenitor of the sun god's legacy clan
- Infectee of the Nightmare Spell
- Loyal partner of the shadow lord
- What is the name of Effie's husband
- Most famous nightmare gate researchers
- Those that can use essence
- Landmark of Nephisâ first nightmare
- master ranger who wears sunglasses
- Where in the Dark City church Weaver's mask was found
- Part of Weaver giving Sunny bone weave
- King of twilight
- Strengthens all nearby memories (upgraded version)
- What comes after marble
- Saint Sunny received an echo of
- Protectors of the kingdom of hope
- Daughter of Ki Song in the Dark City
- Battle between the gods and the demons
- Sunny's mode of transport in Antarctica
- The person Cassie replaced in the third nightmare
- Last bastion of central antarctica
- Best character in Shadow Slave
- Ugliest awakened
- Special number in the dream realm
- Better than a throne
- Black pyramid
- Ki Song's nickname
- Devil that gutted Sunny in the Dark City
- Protector of the ivory tower
- Sunny after succumbing to the well of wishes
- Sunny's first memory
- Rank of the sovereigns
- Main citadel of Valor
- Sorcery of the demon of fate
- Saint Sunny has killed twice
- Anvil's underwhelming brother
- Obel's assistant
- wake of ruin's common name
136 Clues: SC of NQSC • Jetâs status • Sunny's store • Not moon more • Summer knight • Black pyramid • Sunnyâs sister • Nephis' father • Sunny's teacher • Kai's band name • Demon of desire • Cursed jade jian • Becoming a saint • Sorcerer supreme • King of twilight • Ugliest awakened • Obel's assistant • Daeron's daughter • Effie's full name • Becoming a master • Song's seductress • Killer whale saint • Stole Weaverâs eye • ...
Events in the Bible to Remember 2024-12-04
Across
- These men warned Israel of Godâs coming punishment on the nation (while also promising a glorious future beyond judgment) (8)
- How many Judges ruled in Israel? (6)
- Many Israelites return to Israel to rebuild the demolished land and temple. (4)
- A Special time not long after Christ ascended to heaven. (9)
- Surprisingly, not only men became judges in Israel, what was the name of this woman who led them for a good period of time? (7)
- What event was mentioned in Exodus 7 (3,7)
- This boy was sold by his brothers in Genesis 37 (6)
- Where was this boy taken when he was sold as a slave in Genesis 39 (5)
- Who was put into a woven basket in Exodus 2 (5)
- Who was the last judge of Israel? (6)
- On the third day Jesus was _______ Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; and John 20 (11)
- This man became the fifth Judge of Israel, what was his name? (6)
- In which book is this sentence, âBy faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac.â (7)
- The son of David who became king in 1 Kings 1 (7)
- God made some promises to this man in Genesis 15 (7)
- They ruled, sadly, (mostly bad) for 345 years â 1 Kings 13 and following. (5)
- Judah (the southern half), conquered by this group in 2 Kings 25 (7)
- In what book did the Lord God say âA disaster, unique disaster, behold it is coming.[7:5] (7)
- Israel (the northern half), conquered by Assyria in 2 Kings 17 (5)
- Which book says: âFor God so loved the World, that He gave His Only Begotten SonâŚâ (4)
- He changed his name, because he did not want to keep reminding people of the ill will he had held to the Follower of Christ. (4)
- Which book says, âSince the beginning of time it has never been heard that anyone opened the eyes of a person born blind.â (4)
- In what book is this verse: How shall I admonish you? To what shall I compare you, O daughter of Jerusalem? To what shall I liken you as I comfort you, O virgin daughter of Zion? For your ruin is as vast as the sea; Who can heal you? (12)
- In which book does a sick man say âBut He is unique and who can turn Him? And what His soul desires, that He does.â (3)
- This lad was anointed to become king in 1 Samuel 16 (5)
- This man and his wife are married in Genesis 24 (5,3,7)
Down
- What happened in Genesis 6 (4,3,3,5)
- The Lord was publicly _____(7)
- In which book is Abraham told to take your unique son, whom you love, and offer him as a burnt offering.
- What happened to Adam and Eve in Genesis 3 (3,4)
- In which book, do we read the sentence, âAfter the demon was cast out, the mute man spoke; and the crowds were amazed, and were saying, âNothing like this has ever been seen in Israel.â (7)
- Which book did John write when he was on Patmos. (10)
- Who was Israel ruled by them in the book of Judges 1 (6)
- The two brothers are born in Genesis 25 (5,3,4)
- In which book is this sentence, Hear, Israel, Yahweh our God, Yahweh is unique.â (11)
- What did Moses encounter whilst out with the sheep in Exodus 3 (7,4)
- Who was finally born to this friend of God in Genesis 21 (5)
- Which book has Jesus healing a disabled man, and then telling him to pick up his pallet and the man got up and immediately picked up the pallet and went out in the sight of everyone. (4)
- This man had 12 male children in Genesis 29 (5)
- Name the book that says, âIt will be a unique day, known only to the LORD neither daytime nor nighttime and it will come about at twilight there will be light!â (9)
- He was Israelâs first king as mentioned in 1 Samuel 9 (4)
- Which event is mentioned in Genesis 1 (8)
- Which book has this statement, âAnd there were flashes of lightning and sounds and peals of thunder; and there was a great earthquakeâŚâ (10)
- Who was the first judge in Israel? (7)
- What building is mentioned in Genesis 11 (5,2,5)
- In which book does the prophet say, âYou were complacent in your evil deeds; you thought, 'No one sees me.' Your self-professed wisdom and knowledge lead you astrayâ (6)
- Which book mentions this âWhat a heap of ruins she has become, a place where wild animals live! Everyone who passes by her taunts her and shakes his fist.â (9)
- Which group of people were taken into slavery in Egypt whilst living in Egypt Exodus 1 (6)
- The church began growing in The book of Acts. (9)
- God tested this man in Genesis 22 (7)
50 Clues: The Lord was publicly _____(7) • What happened in Genesis 6 (4,3,3,5) • How many Judges ruled in Israel? (6) • Who was the last judge of Israel? (6) • God tested this man in Genesis 22 (7) • Who was the first judge in Israel? (7) • Which event is mentioned in Genesis 1 (8) • What event was mentioned in Exodus 7 (3,7) • The two brothers are born in Genesis 25 (5,3,4) • ...
AIMEE CLARK BIRTHDAY CROSSWORD 2025-08-09
Across
- what wisdom leads to
- a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite
- surgical operation removing cancerous tumours from a gland in the abdomen
- what ignorance is to people who would rather not know
- infer
- both netball and airplanes have these
- belief that life is meaningless
- large, quadrupedal mammal which is also the national animal of Vietnam (5, 7)
- an overnight flight
- Zodiac sign of a person born 9 August, if they were born two weeks later
- key ingredient of tiramisu CLUE, what this is DIFFERENTIATE, tell apart, it is also a maths term
- (1.)'s best friend
- yours should be very high now, if you are completing this crossword as I asked you to
- What âKâ might represent
- an appropriate adjective for me if I was being eccentric
- KIC's favourite sport, in my opinion
- name of the creek where boys live
- name of the goodest boy in the whole wide world
- An intense surgical operation, in board game form
- a fitting term for the effect a prolonged loss of electricity may have on an ice-sculpting business
- object often wielded by WWE performers, though not its typical use
- you badly jammed one in a door
- hit song by Iyaz, or a fumble of the ball
- second word of an Australian business beginning with your last name
- long for
- what I'm composing this crossword on, during my shift [phrase] (3, 5)
- what you might use an eraser for
- Thai city frequented by Geelong teens (6, 3)
- Elaineâs obsession
- Ford slogan (2, 7)
- one might describe a suspect's as 'medium'
- âFee-fi-foâŚâ
- like many of the messages in the group chat (1-1)
- disgraced athlete with last name ***NUMBER***
- gateway to the Great Ocean Road
- you'll probably fly over this on your way to Vietnam
- one of two colours appearing on the Vietnamese flag
- you might use one to wipe water from your shower door
- part of your hand, or metal spike, or to complete perfectly, or sexual act
Down
- 'He-__!' often exclaimed by Michael Jackson
- if the venue for your birthday dinner were instead a place of worship for chewy fruit-flavoured candy, it might be called this (7, 9)
- national dish of Vietnam
- suburb to the east of Highton
- resulting character after hitting Mario with a blue shell (according to colour theory)
- what a patient administered benzodiazepines might say
- comfortable footwear for nurses
- Academy Award winner for best animated feature at the Oscars in 2002
- my favourite and least favourite video game (6, 2, 7)
- audio streaming service founded in Sweden
- country of the city one of our friends is named after
- what some netball umpires at Kardinia Park might give you for committing murder, for example [phrase] (4, 2, 3, 5)
- if you were wearing pants with this design, I might say, 'Where are your legs?' jokingly
- one might make a flight noisy and uncomfortable (6, 4)
- the letters ELSEHAY unjumbled
- movie you watched during childhood (hopefully) that was often an orange VHS tape
- an association you might make with a slipper and a pumpkin
- Actress Foster of âSilence of the Lambsâ
- what other Barwon the Barwon River becomes
- first name of actor who shares your birthday and plays a demonic clown in one of his films
- my surname rhymes with several varieties of this
- first name of actress who shares your birthday and appears in 'Twilight' and 'Pitch Perfect'
- Suncorp Super Netball team that shares its name with an AFL team
- Kardinia's predecessor
- Geelong Sports Hub menu item
- Rihanna suggests shining bright like one
- connection between two normally diverging anatomical structures
- 'see!' upon proving someone wrong (1, 4, 3, 2)
- what you can't use to cheat on this crossword, if you are completing this crossword as intended
- following (1.), a breaking of the sound barrier
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- what baby computers call their fathers (corny joke)
- leave an aircraft
- surname of stern KIC teacher that sounds like VERDICT
- homophone for how you might greet someone whose name is a homophone for the basic unit of heredity, or cleanliness
- Andrew came over the other night to fiddle with mine
- surname of Sophie who graduated in KIC's class of '18
- sometimes you have to be this when speaking to one in the hospital
- âNo Internetâ dinosaur species (1-3)
- what the future has in store for Andrew & I
- opposite of (1.)
- Number of stars on the Subaru logo
- genre of music that is also a material
82 Clues: infer • long for • âFee-fi-foâŚâ • opposite of (1.) • leave an aircraft • (1.)'s best friend • Elaineâs obsession • Ford slogan (2, 7) • an overnight flight • what wisdom leads to • Kardinia's predecessor • national dish of Vietnam • What âKâ might represent • a Big Bad Wolf's Kryptonite • Geelong Sports Hub menu item • suburb to the east of Highton • the letters ELSEHAY unjumbled • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
Down
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
Down
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
Down
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
Down
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
Down
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
Down
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
Down
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
Down
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
2nd Annual Ethan+Sav Crossword 2024-06-21
Across
- the section of One Day One SMC that our âdiversity shotâ was the cover photo for (2 words)
- the inflatable where you cheated at the carnival (2 words)
- the tv show premiere you watched at my house in december 2023 (2 words)
- our hotel in paris for jan term (4 words)
- old man at our work
- the thing i tried to make you for our one year anniversary but is still a work in progress
- #1 game of our entire lives (4 words)
- where we went for your birthday dinner with ella
- what weekday we usually passed off shifts at the bookstore in spring 2024
- you looking at a picture of me in choir robes in Carrie: âyou look like a ______â (2 words)
- the loyd family christmas story theme of 2023 - your debut
- our favorite kind of cider
- the movie we watched on valentines day 2024 (6 words)
- who taught you how to make a grilled cheese super late at night
- our first hike destination (2 words)
- the bistro where we eavesdropped on someoneâs first date
- the name of your british boyfriend/butler
- your favorite meal from our entire travel jan term experience (2 words)
- the restaurant we went to in monterey to celebrate
- whose wedding we had in decemberâŚin alphabetical order (3 words)
- our least favorite disneyland paris cast member
- what kind of cake we ate at midnight on our one year anniversary (2 words)
- the dance move we have mastered
- where we went to dinner after seeing barbie (3 words)
- the weird orange dissolving stuff we got in paris when we were sick
- a new hairstyle you tried out in november 2023 for a single choir rehearsal (2 words)
- our 2023 halloween costumes (3 words)
- the little friends we brought along to see laufey
- my 20th birthday gift from u
- our future daughterâs name that we came up with at the farmers market
- the highlight of hotpot
- who u and owen looked like when you brought over your lightsabers (2 words)
- the dave and busters activity you absolutely beat me at (2 words)
- what finger i sprained the day before our one year anniversary (2 words)
- things i leave on your car in the shape of a heart
- i asked for a bunch of _____ at late night and I ended up getting 8 (2 words)
- the trader joes frozen meal we made a million times throughout junior year (4 words)
- the day i said you looked like âa kid preparing for his first church choir performanceâ
Down
- the restaurant where we burned our mouths and stained our clothes both times we have been there (2 words)
- when we worked in the stockroom for 5 hours with jared
- my original top choice for jan term
- our first date after i got back from the cabin last time (2 words)
- your least favorite activity in london (3 words)
- where we parked after you got rear-ended
- your least favorite part of the carnival (3 words)
- where we stopped on the way to and back from disneyland
- where we took professional family photos with ella and jas (2 wordsâŚkinda)
- the movie we watched in ellaâs room after winterfest (4 words)
- our former favorite dish at local kitchens (3 words)
- my name in bowling
- the app we used to get four giant bags of donuts at the beginning of jan term (4 words)
- the name you call my dad (3 words)
- some of the lyrics we screamed at the laufey concert (3 words)
- the first thing we watched with lauren and david
- bethany after the carnival: âyou guys are gonna get married and ________â (4 words)
- the origin of âoh hello roger ehhhhhhhâ (3 words)
- the star of your favorite blanket (2 words)
- our professor who gave you $20 for knowing who jefferson davis was
- the dishwashing supply you found a love for this year (2 words)
- our hotel in london for jan term (2 words)
- your 20th birthday gift from me
- lauren and ianâs favorite picture of us (5 words)
- the animals we were really excited to see while kayaking together (after you felt sick the whole time)
- the game we sucked at on my 21st birthday (3 words)
- the cooking task you were amazing at (3 words)
- the hottest character in hadestown (in your opinion)
- THE BEST FOOD WEâVE EVER EATEN I SWEAR NOTHING WILL TOP THAT
- the main genre of food that we ate in paris
- when you went undercover as your opposing team to make my dad happy
- whose wedding we had in februaryâŚin alphabetical order (3 words)
- your 20th birthday gift from bethany (2 words)
- who you taught to fold shirts at the smc basketball game
- where you took me before my surprise birthday party
73 Clues: my name in bowling • old man at our work • the highlight of hotpot • our favorite kind of cider • my 20th birthday gift from u • your 20th birthday gift from me • the dance move we have mastered • the name you call my dad (3 words) • my original top choice for jan term • our first hike destination (2 words) • #1 game of our entire lives (4 words) • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
Down
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
English 2H - Vocab Quiz 1-250 - Part Two 2017-03-06
Across
- / You're not going to believe this because it's admittedly difficult to ____, but this word also refers to a unit of measure used at sea.
- / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..."
- / It would be pretty cool (and âbig leagueâ) if President Trump used this vocabulary word once in a while in place of his preferred way to describe something of great size, âYUGE!â
- / All of the due dates that Mr. Verdon assigns are tentative, or _________, because he realizes that students have busy lives and sometimes need a little additional time to complete their very best work.
- / a thrash metal band; also, a shrinking or withering away; or, if broken apart phonetically, something kids and winning teams receive
- / It has become evident in the political arena that ________ between the Republicans and Democrats is nothing more than a fantasy, as the two sides seemingly never cooperate or find common ground on anything.
- / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you?
- / Some people love the Twilight series, but many critics of the books claim that the writing is trite and cliched, orâŚ
- / Even though no one except Mr. Verdon has ever seen the glorious movie Little Nemo, you'll all be able to figure out why the mischievous clown who shows no respect to others is named âFlipâ. Itâs because his personality would be described as ______.
- / In the movie Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisherâs character (Gloria) often acts like an __________ and impulsive child, putting minimal thought into her decisions and actions.
- / Rappers often âhate onâ and ____ one another when freestyling, which typically elicits an emphatic reaction from those watching.
- / If Mickey Mouse fell off of Splash Mountain and into the water while listening to âFloat Onâ by Modest Mouse, do you think heâd sink? Or would he be _____?
- / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs.
- / Hailey Steinfeldâs _____, or excessive pride, is evident when she sings: âI love myself... and I donât need anybody else!â
Down
- / The knight looked ______ when he saved the princess from the fire-breathing dragon⌠but not so much when he later drank a gallon of milk straight from the carton and proceeded to belch the alphabet backwards.
- / Not to be confused with a pattern on a dress, the stuff dentists put in your mouth when cleaning it, or a southern state in the USA, this⌠actually, scratch that, this hint has gotten way too complicated.
- / Part of this word sounds a little like the car in Back to the Future, and the word might effectively describe the technology in that car, since itâs now sufficiently outdated and antiquated.
- / Mr. Verdon and Miss Brandt both have a(n) _____, or wide-ranging, taste in music, as evidenced by the references on this quiz.
- / Some people have a ____ for soft jazz, caviar, and Michael Bay movies, meaning they aren't the biggest fans; I can't speak for jazz or Michael Bay, but whenever I try caviar, I can't help but think, â_______ terrible!â
- / "Here lies my GPA... it was a beautiful sight to behold back in the dayâ might be something youâd say if you were attempting to ________ your once-sterling grades.
- / The statement that everyone is unique might not be entirely true, but it does seem that we all have our own unique quirks and _______ (plural), at the very least.
- / Then-President Bill Clinton tried to show that he was _____ when he told the American people, âI feel your pain.â
- / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..."
- / While commercials often seem confusing and nonsensical, they are typically created using objective, ______ data about consumersâ tendencies, interests, and buying habits.
- / During Miss Brandtâs rebellious emo stage (which is still going on), sheâd often wear all black, sit in the corner of her room, and play songs that showed just how much _______ she had for everyone and everything, including âHate (I Really Donât Like You)â and âI Hate Everything About Youâ
- / No one has ever accused Adele or Lana Del Rey of being _____, as their songs are almost always slow-paced, somber in tone, and downright depressing.
- / Rather than stay true to his values and beliefs, the senator made the politically ___ decision and voted along party lines so as not to evoke the anger of his colleagues.
- / Perhaps stronger support of this type would have ensured that London Bridge didn't fall down (and subsequently that Fergie wouldn't write an awful song that uses the falling down of said bridge as a veiled metaphor)
- / Mr. Verdon does not believe that dinosaurs (at least as they are typically depicted) ever existed, whereas Miss Brandt willfully believes that gigantic beasts once roamed the earth and were all magically killed by a great, big asteroid. Neither will budge from their respective opinion, which means that they are effectively at an _______.
- / Nothing Miss Brandt or Mr. Verdon could ever say will make the anxiety of these tests _____, or become less intense
30 Clues: / Hmm... I'm stumped on this one. Are you? • / As The Beatles said, "COME TOGETHER... right now..." • / Linkin Park encapsulated this word in their lyrics, "In the end, it doesn't even matter..." • / Eminemâs separation, or ___, from both his mother and wife, plays a central role in a number of his songs. • ...
