unicorn Crossword Puzzles
Pilot VB Unit 9 2022-01-10
Across
- a living thing, real or imaginary that can move around (n.)
- behaving in a way that is morally wrong (adj.)
- the most important or exciting point in a story, which usually happens near the end (n.)
- the most important character in a play, film/movie, book or story (n.)
- a creature like a small man, who has magic powers (n.)
- a dead person who comes back to life and sucks the blood of living people at night (n.)
- a creature with the body and head of a woman, and the tail of a fish instead of legs (n.)
- a story about death or suffering with a sad ending (n.)
- an extremely tall and strong man/woman who is often cruel (n.)
- making people love or like you (adj.)
- conversations in a book, play, film/movie, etc (n.)
- a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a soldier on a house (n.)
- an imaginary creature, either very large or very small, that has magic powers and lives in mountains or caves (n.)
- a separate section of a book, usually given a number or title (n.)
- a story from ancient times about famous people or events, that may or may not be true (n.)
- a magic liquid that is believed to cure illnesses or to make people live forever (n.)
- a type of story which is written about imaginary people and events, not real ones (n.)
- a creature like a white horse with a long straight horn on its head (n.)
- very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone hurt his/her feelings (adj.)
- believed to visited regularly by ghost (adj.)
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- a story about a crime such as murder, in which events are only explained at the end (n.)
- a person or an animal in a book, play, film/movie, etc (n.)
- cruel and violent (adj.)
- morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant(adj.)
- a straight thin stick used by people who perform magic or magic stick (n.)
- the main bad character in a story (n.)
- a character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil (n.)
- a statement that says what is going to happen in the future, especially one that is made by someone with religious or magic powers (n.)
- a creature like a small person, who has magic powers (n.)
- a person who is not loyal to his/her country , friends , beliefs , etc. (n.)
- an unexpected change or development in a story or situation (n.)
- a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by a ruler or an important person to protect the people inside from attack (n.)
- a book with an exciting story, especially one about crime or spying (n.)
- a drink that is believed to have a special or magic effect on the person who drinks it (n.)
- the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person, which some people think they can feel or see (n.)
- a word or phrase that has a magic power to make something bad happen (n.)
- an exciting, unusual, and sometimes dangerous experience, journey or series of events (n.)
- a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers (n.)
- the series of events that form the main story of a book, play, film/movie, etc (n.)
- an evil spirit (n.)
40 Clues: an evil spirit (n.) • cruel and violent (adj.) • making people love or like you (adj.) • the main bad character in a story (n.) • morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant(adj.) • believed to visited regularly by ghost (adj.) • behaving in a way that is morally wrong (adj.) • conversations in a book, play, film/movie, etc (n.) • ...
bingo 2021-12-13
Fabrimajo 2020-07-29
1 Clue: the next words in the crossword:Fabiana, Marcelo ,Joshua, Fabrizio ,Crossword ,COVID 19,Coronavirus ,Horse,Neta,Finthechat,Unicorn,Snake,Rabbit,Dog,
Another 50 Mythological Creatures of the world 2023-12-19
Across
- From Aztec myths, I emerge, A water-dwelling creature, my surge. With a hand on my tail, a cunning scheme, What am I, in the lake's gleam?
- On Japanese shores, where waves unfold, A creature of the sea, fierce and bold. With horns and fangs, a fearsome spree, What creature am I, in the deep sea?
- In Guarani myths, where legends spin, A creature with a fiery, blazing skin. Protector of the land, a guardian true, What am I, in the jungles' hue?
- In the Amazon, where shadows dance, A creature elusive, a mysterious trance. With fur and eyes, a legend to unfold, What am I, in the stories told?
- From Hindu tales, to the temple gates, A creature with a lion's traits. With tusks and wings, a divine spree, What creature am I, do you agree?
- In Mesopotamian myths, I am known, A demon-like creature, my presence grown. With wings and claws, a menacing sight, What am I, in the ancient night?
- In Scottish lochs, I make my home, A creature cursed, condemned to roam. With webbed hands and a visage dire, What creature am I, in waters mire?
- In Homer's tales, where sailors roam, Giants fierce, in a distant home. With an appetite for ships and crew, What mythical beings are we, in stories true?
- In forests deep, where shadows play, I dance and sing, both night and day. Pointed ears and a graceful stance, What mythical being am I, in nature's trance?
- A giant with eyes that never sleep, In Greek myths, my watch I keep. Hundred eyes, a vigilant stare, What creature am I, beyond compare?
- In Sardinian myth, where shadows linger, A winged serpent, a creature's figure. In caverns deep, my lair concealed, What am I, in myths revealed?
- In South American myths, I'm found, A creature with fur, my howls resound. My appearance shrouded in mystery, What am I, in the jungle's symphony?
- In Slavic tales, where legends are spun, A creature with roots, my journey begun. Plant and beast, a fusion rare, What creature am I, with foliage to wear?
- In Chinese myths, a horse with wings, A creature wondrous, a tale that clings. Across the skies, my journey grand, What am I, in the celestial land?
- A bird unique in its peculiar way, In circular flight, I dance and sway. Into the vortex, I absurdly twirl, What creature am I, the strange Oozlum Bird?
- A creature with horns, a noble sight, My body adorned, my presence bright. In heraldic tales, I take my stand, Can you name me, majestic and grand?
- A beast with head of canine grace, In ancient tales, I find my place. Human body, but with a twist, What creature am I, hard to resist?
- In Finnish tales, in the earth I lie, A giant of old, under the sky. My mouth is closed, my wisdom deep, What mythical being in eternal sleep?
- A creature with serpent and bull combined, In Greek myths, my fate is entwined. My entrails hold a power vast, What am I, in the myths amassed?
- A sea monster grand, a deceptive isle, Sailors beware, my trap is guile. My back afloat, a perilous throne, What am I, in the ocean's zone?
- Odin's steed, with hooves that thunder, An eight-legged wonder, a mythic plunder. Across realms, my gallop spans, What creature am I, the horse of the gods' plans?
- In the depths of oceans, where corals gleam, A humanoid creature, a maritime dream. With scales and fins, a watery clan, What am I, the amphibious man?
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- A creature strange, with heads a-twist, My form a puzzle, hard to resist. In Arthurian tales, on a quest I roam, What am I, a mystery to be known?
- In Mapuche tales, by river's flow, A creature with scales, a fearsome show. In aquatic realms, I twist and twirl, What am I, in the water's swirl?
- A unicorn with a single horn, In ancient tales, my myth is born. Majestic and rare, a creature of lore, What am I, in the myths of yore?
- In Slavic lore, a canine sight, With human head, a puzzling fright. In shadows deep, my form unfurls, What creature haunts the Slavic worlds?
- Beneath the waves, where darkness lies, A colossal beast, with endless size. In the ocean deep, I writhe and turn, What am I, in waters churned?
- Coiled and vast in river's bed, A serpent myth in stories spread. In the Indus, my presence known, What creature in the waters sown?
- In Amazonian waters, where shadows play, A river spirit with a mystical sway. With a beard of reeds and a shamanic air, What creature am I, beyond compare?
- In Thai folklore, where rivers wind, A water serpent, my scales aligned. With eyes aglow, a mystical grace, What creature am I, in watery space?
- Tiny but fierce, with a pincer's might, In Christian tales, a curious sight. Ant-lion hybrid, a creature small, What am I, lurking by the wall?
- In Algonquian tales, I take my place, A forest spirit with a hidden face. Protector of animals, a guardian true, What am I, in the woods' milieu?
- A lion with wings, a majestic feat, A creature mythical, strong and fleet. In ancient tales, I stand tall, What am I, a wonder for all?
- Horses wild, with a hunger keen, In Greek myth, their menace is seen. Feed on flesh, a gruesome tale, What creatures are these, beyond the pale?
- Half-fish, half-beast, a creature aquatic, My form is mysterious, enigmatic. In Hindu tales, I roam the sea, What mythical creature could I be?
- In the sky, my wings take flight, A creature with feathers, a fearsome sight. With talons sharp and a screeching cry, What am I, soaring high?
- In Indonesian nights, I take flight, A vampiric bird, causing fright. My cry echoes, a haunting spree, What nocturnal creature could I be?
- In French folklore, where legends grow, A snail-like creature, my presence slow. With a shell that hides, a mystery unfold, What creature am I, in stories told?
- A creature of Egypt's ancient land, A blend of serpent and feline grand. In hieroglyphs, my image is traced, What am I, in the past embraced?
- Serpent-like and with scales of might, In Lakota lore, I'm a fearsome sight. In the waters deep, my presence clear, What creature am I, drawing near?
- In Guarani myths, where legends entwine, A serpent with pearls, a creature divine. In waters deep, my coils unfold, What am I, in myths of gold?
- Half-man, half-donkey, a curious sight, In ancient tales, my form alight. In the woodlands deep, my presence known, What am I, in myths overgrown?
- In Russian woods, where snowflakes dance, A unicorn-like creature, a magical trance. With a single horn, a majestic form, What creature am I, in winter's storm?
- No breath of fire, but wings outspread, A dragon kin, with two legs instead. In heraldry, I take my place, What mythical creature am I in this space?
- Underground I make my home, Causing quakes where'er I roam. In Japanese myth, I'm known by name, What creature in earth's domain?
- Feathered deity, with beak and wings, In Hindu lore, my glory sings. I'm a mount for Vishnu, soaring high, Can you name me as I fly?
- With fiery eyes and a fearsome growl, I guard the underworld, a relentless prowl. In the realm of shadows, I roam, What creature am I, a guardian of the gloam?
- In Irish tales, where the winds may wail, A harbinger of death, my eerie tale. With mournful cries and flowing hair, What am I, a spirit in the midnight air?
- With a song so sweet, on branches high, I sing to travelers passing by. A mythical bird with plumage bright, What am I, a creature of delight?
- In the afterlife, I await, A chimera with a fearsome fate. Part lion, part crocodile, part hippo too, Do you know who I am? Can you construe?
50 Clues: Underground I make my home, Causing quakes where'er I roam. In Japanese myth, I'm known by name, What creature in earth's domain? • Coiled and vast in river's bed, A serpent myth in stories spread. In the Indus, my presence known, What creature in the waters sown? • ...
Fantastic Crosswords and Where To Find Them 2018-10-29
Across
- Looks like a terrier, but with a forked tail
- A furry horse-guardian
- Mostly harmless creature used as a potion thickener
- American six-legged cat with the powers of hypnosis and Legilimency
- Giant, terrifying American beastie of great importance to the Ilvermorny origin
- An ape-like creature that can make itself invisible and has great mothering instincts
- A Scandinavian fungus that gnomes love to feed on
- A house of Ilvermorny, and FRANK!
- A giant oxen whose blood gives the drinker strength
- This bird is known to Muggles as the dodo
- A dangerous Greek beast that croons softly as it devours its prey ... how nice of it
- This beast bit Jacob and caused him to sweat profusely
- A parasite that gets harder to fight the more magical objects it eats
- This fairy-like creature has a venomous bite that lays tons of eggs in gross, old houses
- Reptilian bird-creature with bulletproof hide
- A piglike demon that wreaks havoc on farmland
- Buckbeak is the most famous example of this creature
- Often mistaken for a hedgehog
- A large three-headed serpent that inhabits deleted scenes
- This creature has a pustule on its forehead that flashes when in danger
- Born from a chicken egg hatched under a toad
- Cap Likes to bludgeon solitary Muggles
- A Greek beastie with a lion's head, goat's body, and dragon's tail
- Creature resembling a wooden log that eats Mandrakes and human ankles
- Giant, color-changing snail that deposits venom behind it
- An elfish creature that likes to eat children
- Sings to foretell rain (And Shannen's favorite!)
- Loud, annoying, slimy monster who enjoys living in attics and wearing striped pajamas
- Harry, er, encounters one of these in the Triwizard Tournament
- Basically the SpeakBeasty mascot
- Choranaptyxic beast. Beetle. In. Teapot.
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- What the ______?! An African bird with an insanity-inducing cry, but lovely quill feathers
- Can't find any appaloosa colored ones of these in New York!
- A Japanese water demon that feeds on human blood unless its thwarted by a cucumber (?!)
- A creature found in trees of wand-quality wood, and is apparently great at picking locks
- A bird that makes no sound until its death, when it regurgitates all sound its ever heard
- East African beast with disease causing breath that's totally safe to keep in your NewtCase
- Secretes a fluid used in magical cleaning fluids
- Pastries!
- A talking overgrown ferret
- Monstrous eight-eyed spider capable of human speech
- The only Ilvermorny house beast not featured in Newt's book
- A clever cat-like creature bred by Mrs. Figg
- Snake with a jeweled forehead of great import to the founding of Ilvermorny
- The French Triwizard champion never got past "ze _______"
- Found in tropical climates, this beast can only be thwarted by a Patronus
- Large, tough-hided European creature with a horn very useful in potions
- That one beast that Newt DEFINITELY saw and never tried to recapture
- Makes delicious(?) tea
- A Greek beastie with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion
- A large, North American dog that feeds on Mooncalves =(
- Newt almost gave one of their eggs to Gnarlak
- Tortoise-like creature that shoots flames from its rear
- An amorous African beastie that has a large explosive horn
- Endangered inspiration for the Golden Snitch
- Newt mostly worked with these during the war
- Adorable beast that emerges for the full moon and floating treats
- Scarlet bird with magical song... among other things
- Nessie is the largest one of these!
- A forest-dwelling creature with a human torso and the body of a horse
- Short, common garden pest and semi-unwelcome resident of the Burrow
- Beautiful horse-beast with magical horn, blood, and hair
62 Clues: Pastries! • A furry horse-guardian • Makes delicious(?) tea • A talking overgrown ferret • Often mistaken for a hedgehog • Basically the SpeakBeasty mascot • A house of Ilvermorny, and FRANK! • Nessie is the largest one of these! • Cap Likes to bludgeon solitary Muggles • Choranaptyxic beast. Beetle. In. Teapot. • This bird is known to Muggles as the dodo • ...
Landforms Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-16
Across
- - The sport or activity of propelling yourself through water with different, ever-advancing techniques.
- A small black and white dorsal-finned ‘killer’ that lives in groups and hunts fish, seals, and penguins.
- Plataeu - A large, flat elevation that is higher than the surrounding area. This is also underwater.
- - A large plot of land that sticks out into the water like a lump.
- Bottom - A hole or divet in the sea floor that usually has a thick salt concentration, making the entrance hazy white. These usually also have large cavelike structures past the entrance
- Reef Shark - A shark that typically lives in reefs, and its tail or fin has a distinguishable back marking at the top
- - They are a large predatory tropical fish with a long body, sharp teeth, and a large jaw.
- - A sport in which lures or bait is used to catch fish, but a certain population of fish has been overharvested, resulting in endangered or extinct species.
- - A large fat brown marine mammal with two tusks near its whiskers. They also have a split tail and fight aggressively over females. These mammals are known for swimming in the ocean, specifically in freezing waters.
- Skiing - A type of skiing in which you use skis and skim across the water at high speeds.
- - A free-swimming oddly shaped marine animal that causes others loads of pain with its tentacles.
- white shark - A fish that is large and very aggressive, It is near the top of the marine food chain. It has a color in its name.
- - A human-made disaster leading to extinction from misplacing their trash. This trash then drifts into the water and fish confuse it for food.
- Ocean - Smallest of the world's oceans this cold body of water centers approximately on the North Pole.
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- Trench - Known as the world's deepest ocean trench this reaches 2550 km down to below the ocean floor.
- volcano - Underwater vents or fissures on the ocean floor that can erupt magma.
- Reefs - Made out of plastic that has been sunken into the ground to grow reefs on themselves to stimulate the dwindling reef population.
- Sea - A very large lake that is not a sea. Its salt concentration is so high a human can easily float on top of the water and take up to 50 pounds of weight before sinking.
- ski - A small jet-propelled vehicle that slides above the water and is typically ridden like a motorcycle. A stream of water is also propelled out of the back in a huge arc.
- - The activity or sport of riding on waves while balancing on your legs or stomach using a piece of tough foam or fiberglass with fins on the bottom for balance.
- snake - A long animal with no limbs and a split tongue. Its tail is flattened like a paddle for easy propulsion. Its scales are also helpful for hydrodynamics
- Squid - This squid is the biggest in existence. These can grow up to 46 feet in length. Their diet consists of many things such as Patagonian Toothfish.
- plain - Underwater plain on the floor of the ocean, typically very deep underwater, and sometimes having a false bottom
- of Mexico - A huge watershed that incorporates lots of hurricanes into its basin, and it borders Mexico, Florida, and other states.
- spills - the spilling of a dangerous liquid killing aquatic animals. These spills come from ships, pipes, or pipelines, accidents involving tankers, and storage facilities.
- - Removal of sediments, debris, algae buildup, and unwanted substances from bodies of water.
- - A small arctic whale with a long-looking ‘unicorn’ horn.
- Triangle - A patch in the ocean near Flordia and Puerto Rico known for disappearances and known to be the scariest destination in the world.
- - A small gracious marine animal with a long snout and a curved fin on their back. This mammal is always seen in aquariums and uses echolocation to locate its prey
- - A craft typically made out of light metal that is kept up due to a natural balancing technique and is moved by propellers, oars, sails, or an engine.
30 Clues: - A small arctic whale with a long-looking ‘unicorn’ horn. • - A large plot of land that sticks out into the water like a lump. • volcano - Underwater vents or fissures on the ocean floor that can erupt magma. • Skiing - A type of skiing in which you use skis and skim across the water at high speeds. • ...
Landforms Crossword 2024-04-17
Across
- A very large lake that is not a sea. Its salt concentration is so high a human can easily float on top of the water and take up to 50 pounds of weight before sinking.
- A sport in which lures or bait is used to catch fish, but a certain population of fish has been overharvested, resulting in endangered or extinct species.
- A large, flat elevation that is higher than the surrounding area. This is also underwater.
- Smallest of the world's oceans this cold body of water centers approximately on the North Pole.
- A large black and white dorsal-finned ‘killer’ that lives in groups and hunts fish, seals, and penguins.
- A small gracious marine animal with a long snout and a curved fin on their back. This mammal is always seen in aquariums and uses echolocation to locate its prey
- Known as the world's deepest ocean trench this reaches 2550 km down to below the ocean floor.
- A huge watershed that incorporates lots of hurricanes into its basin, and it borders Mexico, Florida, and other states.
- The sport or activity of propelling yourself through water with different, ever-advancing techniques.
- Made out of plastic that has been sunken into the ground to grow reefs on themselves to stimulate the dwindling reef population.
- A small arctic whale with a long-looking ‘unicorn’ horn.
- A large fat brown marine mammal with two tusks near its whiskers. They also have a split tail and fight aggressively over females. These mammals are known for swimming in the ocean, specifically in freezing waters.
- A human-made disaster leading to extinction from misplacing their trash. This trash then drifts into the water and fish confuse it for food.
- A large plot of land that sticks out into the water like a lump.
- The spilling of a dangerous liquid killing aquatic animals. These spills come from ships, pipes, or pipelines, accidents involving tankers, and storage facilities.
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- Underwater plain on the floor of the ocean, typically very deep underwater, and sometimes having a false bottom
- A type of skiing in which you use skis and skim across the water at high speeds.
- A craft typically made out of light metal that is kept up due to a natural balancing technique and is moved by propellers, oars, sails, or an engine.
- They are a large predatory tropical fish with a long body, sharp teeth, and a large jaw.
- A fish that is large and very aggressive, It is near the top of the marine food chain. It has a color in its name. Famous movies like JAWS are based on this shark
- A hole or divet in the sea floor that usually has a thick salt concentration, making the entrance hazy white. These usually also have large cavelike structures past the entrance
- A patch in the ocean near Flordia and Puerto Rico known for disappearances and known to be the scariest destination in the world.
- A shark that typically lives in reefs, and its tail or fin has a distinguishable black marking at the top.
- Removal of sediments, debris, algae buildup, and unwanted substances from bodies of water.
- A small jet-propelled vehicle that slides above the water and is typically ridden like a motorcycle. A stream of water is also propelled out of the back in a huge arc.
- A free-swimming oddly shaped marine animal that causes others loads of pain with its tentacles.
- Underwater vents or fissures on the ocean floor that can erupt magma.
- The activity or sport of riding on waves while balancing on your legs or stomach using a piece of tough foam or fiberglass with fins on the bottom for balance.
- This squid is the biggest in existence. These can grow up to 46 feet in length. Their diet consists of many things such as Patagonian Toothfish.
- A long animal with no limbs and a split tongue. Its tail is flattened like a paddle for easy propulsion. Its scales are also helpful for hydrodynamics
30 Clues: A small arctic whale with a long-looking ‘unicorn’ horn. • A large plot of land that sticks out into the water like a lump. • Underwater vents or fissures on the ocean floor that can erupt magma. • A type of skiing in which you use skis and skim across the water at high speeds. • ...
Laughs, Wine, and Fun: The Besties' Crossword 2024-12-03
Across
- I do this weird thing to all my cups or plates before using them.
- The best DD ever, limited to base only.
- We played with these animals at the mall.
- The hotel we always stay at in Hiroshima.
- The name of the college I attend.
- My favorite donut franchise.
- What did we break down at the tree lighting.
- The city where we had a girl's trip filled with wine and dancing.
- What we are creating with every game, trip, and wine shared.
- What we are, even when we're miles apart.
- The trip we plan to all take someday together and renew our vowels.
- My previous name in our group chat.
- My favorite time of year and holiday.
- Our first big travel trip all together where we shared an airbnb and saw the castle.
- The item Mitch made an Australian couple eat.
- What you like about me most.
- What day is my birthday.
- I could not go this year but you finally went to your first one.
- Where we took the kids for Christmas last year.
- My favorite type of hot sauce.
- The duty station I will come visit you at.
- The celebration we met at thanks to your husband.
- The phrase "17 long long years" relates to this.
- The computer game you play most that I dont get.
- What have we both spilt on each others pants?
- This person enjoys whiskey on ice and a cigar in hand.
- The person who is always trying to fight someone when drunk.
- The island we went to for the 4th of July weekend; unicorn floats and all.
- This person loves talking even more than MItch.
- I love my food to be this way.
- What we did at Round One together that took way more than 20 minutes.
- How many siblings do I have?
- The paddle game you are hilariously bad at.
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- You have always been this for me when I needed anything and through all my beliefs.
- The holiday I no longer celebrate.
- My favorite flavor of coffee in the fall.
- What we usually are after a night of drinking games.
- At what age did I get married?
- The event where you were cuddling me by noon and we learned the hard way to not take drinks from certain guys.
- I have four of these now and you will not get a matching one.
- My favorite type of red wine.
- The island I experienced my first Tea ceremony and you pet a penguin.
- The clothing item Mitch wore of mine when he got hit on by a man at the bar.
- We had an all day picnic here. It was a relaxing and fun time; cartwheels were attempted as well.
- What type of punch do I give to others who annoy me and Ive had too much to drink.
- where Mitch ended up passing out after his party.
- The bar we like to go to after fish tank for a couple drinks, or whole bottles.
- What you keep at work because of your HR job.
- The rank finally picked up.
- What animal do I really want to hold someday?
- The holiday I hosted for a group of friends but gnats were an issue for some.
- We both have this type of car.
- Where we go eat when Jay has duty.
- The first board game you showed me how to play that I did not understand.
- Our train tradition: grabbing this 7-Eleven drink.
- The first name you had on our group chat: we often call you this.
- Your favorite rides through Japan, to travel by.
- The Japanese doll you travel with.
- Type of clothing you will never see me wear, even in the summer.
- We have been this one too many times the morning after drinking.
- The protein I eat the most but you do not really like and are weird about.
61 Clues: What day is my birthday. • The rank finally picked up. • My favorite donut franchise. • What you like about me most. • How many siblings do I have? • My favorite type of red wine. • At what age did I get married? • We both have this type of car. • My favorite type of hot sauce. • I love my food to be this way. • The name of the college I attend. • ...
Trickcornian 2021-12-04
Across
- Known as the worlds ugliest animal. This animal live in the deep ocean and looks pink.
- An uncolorful "butterfly" that is attracted to light.(insect)
- This dinosaur is an herbivore, had spikes on its back and tail, and had a brain the size of a ping pong ball.
- This tropical bird has a colorful beak, lives in south America, and has a black body.
- This insect eats wood.
- Jaws
- I'm black and white, I waddle.
- This bug isn't an insect, It has a stinger, they glow under UV light.
- This parasite can jump 40 to 100 times its body length, jump up to 2 feet horizontally, has a flexible life cycle.
- I'm a carnivorous fish, lives in freshwater and is in the amazon river.
- known to eat bananas and humans evolved from this animal.
- mix of horse and donkey.
- arthropod, arachnid, and a group of them is called a scuttle.
- Can Live Up to a Week without Its Head, can Hold Its Breath for 40 Minutes, eats any organic food; prefers sweet food, and this insect is edible.
- I'm pink and I stand on one foot most of the time.
- a bird that is known to be by beaches lives in hottish places.
- Man's best friend
- this dinosaur is carnivorous, has short arms, and known as the "king of dinosaurs"
- This beatle eats dung.
- Half horse and half human.
- This is one of the biggest types of lizard there is, carnivorous, and lives in harsh climate.
- A trusty steed.
- This animal eats mosquitos, its name comes from a mythical creature that breathes fire and the insect fly.
- A black and white omnivore that lives in china.
- This creature has a body, tail, and back legs of a lion; and the head and wings of an eagle.
- The only land animal the can't jump also one of the biggest.
- a long brown animal that floats in the sea and has short arms.
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- I have a beak but I'm no bird I live in the ocean but not a fish my name comes from eight.
- Has long quills, herbivore, and rodent.
- Worlds fastest feline.
- this animal is considered the happiest animal, lives in Western Africa and is endangered species.
- This is an insect. only the females bite. This is the most dangerous insect on earth.
- This animal is carnivorous, lives in freshwater, amphibian, lives in central America, top speed is 10 mph.
- I'm a type of bee that is aggressive and I survive after stinging.
- This dog is so small it can fit in a purse, Barking is moderate, and finally its separation anxiety is HIGH.
- This bird can be taught how to talk, also this bird has no vocal cords.
- The second stage to becoming a Butterfly, also the first stage is egg.
- a horse that is black and white
- This animal has three hearts, has a long neck also lives in east Africa.
- will "fart" if provoked the "fart" smells terrible.
- this is a huge aquatic mammal that lives in the sea and eats krill.(Multiple types of this mammal)
- Short quills that don't fall off and omnivore.
- biggest bird, flightless, and has eyes bigger than its brain.
- A she bug
- A horse with a horn.
- Simba
- This is a small bear that lives in eastern Africa and eats leaves.
- Feline
- A bear that lives in the cold.
- This mammal produces venom, lays eggs out side of the body, lives in Australia, swims in freshwater, and can go on land and swim.
- This insect has 100 in its name, has an odd number of pairs can have 10 to 300 legs.
- This animal lives in Australia, largest marsupial, and most of them are left handed.
52 Clues: Jaws • Simba • Feline • A she bug • A trusty steed. • Man's best friend • A horse with a horn. • Worlds fastest feline. • This insect eats wood. • This beatle eats dung. • mix of horse and donkey. • Half horse and half human. • I'm black and white, I waddle. • A bear that lives in the cold. • a horse that is black and white • Has long quills, herbivore, and rodent. • ...
A Wedding by the Water's Edge 2025-07-19
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- Kyle’s weekend plan: lift, run, repeat
- Glow-in-the-dark insects
- Dave’s favourite morning grind (3,6)
- Home to Ali, Garrett and the A’s (7)
- Frank’s quiet eye on the world
- You’ll 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 wedding’s 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 now…)
- Emile’s latest role — equal parts wonder and wipe
- Their haunting song defines twilight on the lake
- Lauren’s 9-5: Where manners meet mortar (5,8)
- The unofficial scent of Canadian summer
- Frank’s passport told many stories
- Groom’s 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
- Avery’s big step up (5,3)
- Mara’s 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 ‘The Lion King’ (7,5)
- Birthplace of Jerome
- Rebecca’s ongoing project (4,2,7)
- First concert Hannah and Iannis attended together
- Alma mater of the groom’s Mom
- Wedding bells and Algarve swells await the Sams here
- The voice behind Hannah and Kyle’s basement dance floor (6,4)
- Ontario region with over 600 lakes
- Andrea’s hobby kneads no introduction
- The provincial flyer of summer
- When Lauren shakes things up after hours
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- Hannah’s ‘centre’piece
- Tucked between Iannis’ first and last
- Hannah & Iannis’s first flirt — on tap (3,3,4)
- House, but rustic
- Sunday target for the groom’s golfing dad and brother (4,2,3)
- Liquid courage for Hannis’ 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 Nova’s shared sign — tiny but mighty
- Words spoken with love and promise
- The driest place — and the most romantic (6,6)
- Andrea’s treasure-hunting sport of choice
- Emile’s brain is... into brains
- Paddle-powered boat
- Bonnie’s cardio comes with a splash
- Adam’s favourite hit
- The only acceptable wrinkle
- All the siblings shared alma mater
- Bait with a short résumé
- The groom’s 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)
- Mara’s destination come September
- Avery’s favourite mystical animal
- Native home of the groom’s dad
- For Kirsten and Hannah, it’s not summer without this rally cry (4,2,4,4)
- Dave’s domain: no camouflage needed (3,4)
- Takis: Stone-slinger-in-chief
- You’ll get nowhere without this canoe sidekick
- Mollie’s favorite insect on the weekends?
- The naughtiest of the Peponoulas pack
- Mollie’s former tool for sweet melodies
- The lake with the unforgettable name
- Jerome’s newest (and cutest) adventure
- Jerome’s idea of a walk in the park — uphill, for hours
- Kate’s 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 isn’t a tan
- Where hockey begins... and kneecaps end
- High school halls where H & I’s story started (abbr.)
- Kirsten and Hannah’s favourite way to hydrate irresponsibly in their 20’s (4,5)
- Floral bundle for the bride’s arm
- Hannah and Iannis’ most recent international destination
- White-barked tree common up north
- A member of the group of seven
- Don’t forget; Ali’s favourite filling cabinet
96 Clues: Raised glasses • House, but rustic • Paddle-powered boat • Saving Pale Friends • Adam’s favourite hit • Where two become one • Birthplace of Jerome • Hannah’s ‘centre’piece • Glow-in-the-dark insects • Our lovely venue (3,4,5) • Bait with a short résumé • Avery’s big step up (5,3) • Shake it, shake, shake it • Most likely to… (12,3,6-5) • The only acceptable wrinkle • ...
Gary and Daniela Trivia 2016-12-04
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- A cartoon from when I was little that you're not a fan of but I was one of them for Halloween
- what flavor of traditional ice cream do I not usually like?
- My jazzy sheet music that I like to hear you play that's also an optical instrument
- city in the bay area where I lived for six months and you lived near there
- The first Mayazaki film we saw
- What gift did I want Santa to get me when I was little but never got and was very sad?
- what age did I start dancing?
- On a recent Facebook post you said you wanted to go here after you have your new hip and it would be great to go together
- one of the pets my ballet teacher had that was more exotic. His name was Truman and he was the color black.
- Something that I enjoy doing with you outdoors
- the reason why we know each other
- what kind of lizard was Chinois Liat?
- another color I'm not always been big on… It's actually a shade of color
- I worked at Caffe Delle ________in San Francisco.
- the bone I've broken
- my birthplace city
- City that I lived in Tennessee
- The first place we ate at when we met
- one of the pets I have not had but I do think they're cute
- I stayed in the Kensington area of this not long ago
- I wanted to play this orchestral instrument
- What was one of my other favorite cartoons and songs when I was little that have been around for a long time that inspired a holiday recital dance?
- one of the competitions that I won several times growing up
- I wanted to play this instrument but the band director said my lips weren't right
- The fantasy animal I pretended to be going up with my friend Denise
- What age was I when I went on pointe?
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- animal that I petted despite my mother's warning before it bit me
- What ballet teacher did I have for 12 years going up that has the last name Kovich?
- another vegetable that I thought I hated since the non-organic variety seemed so bitter
- What was Myra?
- Name that I wrote on my papers in the first grade
- One of the nicknames I have called you
- one of my first words and places that I pointed to when my parents drove by it
- A color that I don't usually like at all
- Harlem neighborhood near city College where I'm currently staying
- one of my favorite dance movies when I was a teenager that you have never seen
- What other instrument besides the piano have I played?
- Another place that would be great to go to together
- One of my favorite childhood possessions that someone stole in our yard...it has to do with a cartoon that was popular in the 80s as well as today but they're drawn differently now
- what was my first Ballet that I did with my youth ballet company as well as a few years ago?
- How many years of piano lessons have I had?
- name a vegetable I hated but love now, especially when you make them
- What was my first role in the Norman ballet company's productions? Hint: my shorter classmates were elves and this is also a Disney movie
- my high school mascot
- my former neighbor
- My childhood friend who lives in Austin Texas with the last name McKinney
- one of our favorite TV characters that we have watched together and enjoyed
- what tap dance character was I at my first recital?
- What body part is my birthmark near?
- When I snuck off to ballet class what was the ballet teachers first name? Hint: Her last name is Sandel and her name rhymes with "hey."
- What body part do I have a big cat scratch near?
- One thing that I like to do with you indoors
52 Clues: What was Myra? • my former neighbor • my birthplace city • the bone I've broken • my high school mascot • what age did I start dancing? • The first Mayazaki film we saw • City that I lived in Tennessee • the reason why we know each other • What body part is my birthmark near? • what kind of lizard was Chinois Liat? • The first place we ate at when we met • ...
🎄🎄🎄 2023-12-26
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- Medici ruler of Florence known as ‘Il Magnifico’. (7)
- American movie star born Issur Danielovitch in 1916. (4, 7)
- What is the last word spoken by Julius Caesar in the Shakespeare play named after him? (6)
- The pharmaceutical company owned by the Sackler family, [______] Pharma. (6)
- Which Oxford college did Rishi Sunak attend? (7)
- The President of the US at the time that the current President of the US was born. (9)
- The name of the eldest Von Trapp child in The Sound of Music. (5)
- 1955 film starring Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. (7)
- The last Shakespeare play listed in the First Folio. (9)
- The oldest professional football club in the world. (5, 6)
- Region of France whose principal city is Bordeaux. (9)
- Scotland's national animal. (7)
- A critically endangered bird also known as the ‘owl parrot’. (6)
- The first name of the professional dancer who won the first season of Strictly Come Dancing. (7)
- Surname of the fashion designer often known simply by his first name, Valentino. (8)
- The first pope. (5)
- The highest grossing film ever. (6)
- Agatha Christie’s first murderer, Alfred [__________]. (10)
- Having had four husbands, she is the most-married queen in English history. (9, 4)
- 39 DOWN is endemic to this country. (4)
- The common name of the Erinaceus europaeus. (8)
- Term used to designate pretenders to the papacy. (8)
- Claire's sister, Dad’s daughter, Godmother’s stepdaughter and Harry’s ex-girlfriend. (7)
- Person who won the most Oscars in history. (4, 6)
- A type of lace which was invented in Flanders. (6)
- The Tories are traditionally known as the party of ‘Altar, Throne, and _______’. (7)
- The German city in which Anne of Cleves was born. (10)
- The subject which Andrew Robson studied as an undergraduate. (10)
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- Elvis Presley’s estate in Memphis, Tennessee. (9)
- The first on-screen Bond girl. (5, 5)
- The earliest type of fish used in sushi. (4)
- Roman statesman who wrote more than three-quarters of the extant Latin literature that was produced in his lifetime. (6)
- Australian city in which Tony Blair lived as a child. (8)
- Tony Blair's former parliamentary constituency. (10)
- The European city where the oldest university in the world is located. (7)
- Agatha Christie’s last novel. (7, 2, 4)
- 1950 film starring Bette Davis and featuring Marilyn Monroe. (3, 5, 3)
- Location of the 2032 Summer Olympics. (8)
- Perfect Peter’s favourite teacher, Miss [______]. (6)
- The most popular Labrador name in the UK. (4)
- This country’s national anthem has no official lyrics. (5)
- Country whose population has the highest median age in the world. (6)
- 73-year-old rock star who released her seventeenth album in 2021. (4, 6)
- The first Australian prime minister, Edmund [______]. (6)
- The name of Shakespeare’s eldest child. (7)
- Richard [_______], the first actor to play the roles of Hamlet, Lear, Othello, and Macbeth. (7)
- According to a poll of Kennel Club judges, the world’s least obedient dog breed. (7, 5)
- The last king of ancient Rome. (7)
- In the Aeneid, Dido’s sister. (4)
- The first film collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro. (4, 7)
- The world’s smallest bird, the [__] hummingbird. (3)
- A 1988 action thriller which is sometimes considered a Christmas film. (3, 4)
- American fintech brand which was the target of Elon Musk’s first attempt to name a company ‘X’. (6)
- The character who ‘wins’ Game of Thrones. (4)
- Brian May wrote the song ‘Who Wants to Live Forever’ for the soundtrack of this 1986 film. (10)
- English actor who played Karenin in the most recent film adaptation of Anna Karenina, starring Keira Knightley. (4, 3)
- Joe Biden’s middle name. (9)
- Albus Percival [______] Brian Dumbledore. (7)
- 1960s supermodel known by one name. (6)
- Composer of the opera ‘Carmen’. (5)
60 Clues: The first pope. (5) • Joe Biden’s middle name. (9) • Scotland's national animal. (7) • In the Aeneid, Dido’s sister. (4) • The last king of ancient Rome. (7) • The highest grossing film ever. (6) • Composer of the opera ‘Carmen’. (5) • The first on-screen Bond girl. (5, 5) • Agatha Christie’s last novel. (7, 2, 4) • 39 DOWN is endemic to this country. (4) • ...
Disney Movies 3 2024-11-11
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- Bar in Wreck it Ralph
- Mulan’s grandma giver her this for serenity
- HSM3 prom theme
- 1st animal seen in Lion King
- The name of Barbossa’s monkey
- 3 legged Disney dog
- At the end of Up Carl gives Russel The _____Badge for assisting the elderly and performing above and beyond the call of duty
- The first feature-length theatrical Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts
- What is Timon trying to build when he collapses the tunnel
- Incredibles takes place in thiz city
- Daycare in Toy Story 3
- Tess Coleman’s neediest patient
- Video game in Tron
- Olaf’s first word in charades
- A Queen is never…
- Movie with Johnny Appleseed
- Who’s your favourite Possum
- Woody’s last words to Andy-
- Where Lady goes to get her muzzle removed
- Search Engine in Wreck it Ralph
- Prince Eric guesses this name for Ariel in both the Live action and animated version
- This character falls down a manhole
- Duke Caboom’s kid
- Hot headed villain
- Actress who plays Peggy Carter/Evelyn Robin also plays this character’s mother in a live action remake
- When Andy’s arm gets ripped in Toy Story 2 he can’t go here with Andy
- Alma’s husband
- Nemo’s nickname in the fish tank
- What does the sign on the wall at the school say that Abby points to while people are lining up to take picture with Mei
- What do you call a hyena with half a brain?
- The Manticore lights her tavern on fire and says it is closed for remolding
- When Cruella is laughing about kidnapping puppies she calls Rodger a Bashful ________
- Walter and Gary’s hometown
- Peter Pan’s hiding place is at this tree
- This movie which came out after Walt Disney died, was originally declined my Walt Disney for being too political
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- Crush’s dad
- Mr Banks’ job
- Owl Sidekick and Disney Dad who share a name
- He Stole Mushu's girl
- The big race in Cars
- Senor Vespa
- Who wears a dress that is powder blue, puffy sleeved kind of a peasant dress, but really a questionable disaster of fiber content (1st name)
- This movie’s 1st line is “Sometimes I think I’m curse. Because of something that happened before I was even born”
- Chessy gets engaged to who?
- Give me back my _____
- The first time we see this character he is asking his friends of they are the good guys or the bad guys
- Canda’s Greatest Daredevil and Stuntman
- Imelda’s business
- Ember’s mom
- Noelle’s Nanny
- This character who gets injured at the end of their movie was originally supposed to die before Disney changed the ending
- Lilly Moscovitz’s cable show
- The Last dragon
- Lilo’s doll she made herself
- The movie Mr. Toad ends on this holiday
- This Disney Bear Runs away from the circus
- In A Goofy Movie Max and Goofy stay at this Inn where they find Pete and PJ
- 1st words of Encanto (Spanish)
- Who saves the Toys from the incinerator
- Who you see first in Beauty and the Beast
- The 1st dish Remy fixes for Linguine
- In this movie the villain ends up being a future version of the main character who traveled back in time
- What is mayor Traske looking forward to at the carnival
- Morgana’s shark sidekick
- Villain Support Group
- Sanka’s good luck charm in Cool Runnings
- This character is a leader of a scout troop and a chef
- Flavour of Michael’s medicine in Mary Poppins
- Flick Atta and Dot’s home
- 4*town has 2 members with this name- Aaron
- Who does Bo Peep want as her moving Buddy
- The gathering of King Tritan’s daughters in the original is for a concert in the Lile action version it is for this
- Frozone’s wife (1st name)
- Merryweather’s favourite colour
- Daisy Duck in Mickey’s Christmas Carol
- Olivia’s Flaversham’s dad’s job
76 Clues: Crush’s dad • Senor Vespa • Ember’s mom • Mr Banks’ job • Noelle’s Nanny • Alma’s husband • HSM3 prom theme • The Last dragon • Imelda’s business • A Queen is never… • Duke Caboom’s kid • Video game in Tron • Hot headed villain • 3 legged Disney dog • The big race in Cars • Bar in Wreck it Ralph • He Stole Mushu's girl • Give me back my _____ • Villain Support Group • Daycare in Toy Story 3 • ...
Disney Movie 3 2024-11-23
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- Nemo’s nickname in the fish tank
- Olaf’s first word in charades
- Prince Eric guesses this name for Ariel in both the Live action and animated version
- When Andy’s arm gets ripped in Toy Story 2 he can’t go here with Andy
- The 1st dish Remy fixes for Linguine
- This Disney Bear Runs away from the circus
- Lilo’s doll she made herself
- This character falls down a manhole (1st name)
- Movie with Johnny Appleseed
- The Manticore lights her tavern on fire and says it is closed for remolding
- 1st animal seen in Lion King
- Frozone’s wife (1st name)
- The first time we see this character he is asking his friends if they are the good guys or the bad guys
- Tess Coleman’s neediest patient
- Actress who plays Peggy Carter/Evelyn Robin also plays this character’s mother in a live action remake
- Owl Sidekick and Disney Dad who share a name
- The name of Barbossa’s monkey
- 4*town has 2 members with this name
- Ember’s mom
- What does the sign on the wall at the school say that Abby points to while people are lining up to take picture with Mei
- Search Engine in Wreck it Ralph
- Sanka’s good luck charm in Cool Runnings
- What is Timon trying to build when he collapses the tunnel
- What do you call a hyena with half a brain?
- Who does Bo Peep want as her moving Buddy
- Alma’s husband
- Daycare in Toy Story 3
- Who saves the Toys from the incinerator
- The gathering of King Tritan’s daughters in the original is for a concert. In the Live action version it is for this
- Lilly Moscovitz’s cable show
- Who wears a dress that is a powder blue, puffy sleeved kind of a peasant dress, but really a questionable disaster of fiber content (1st name)
- Walter and Gary’s hometown
- Merryweather’s favourite colour
- This character who gets injured at the end of their movie was originally supposed to die before Disney changed the ending
- Who’s your favourite Possum
- Woody’s last words to Andy
- Flavour of Michael’s medicine in Mary Poppins
- Canda’s Greatest Daredevil and Stuntman
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- 1st words of Encanto (Spanish)
- Hot headed villain
- The movie Mr. Toad ends on this holiday
- When Cruella is laughing about kidnapping puppies she calls Rodger a Bashful ________
- Crush’s dad
- The big race in Cars
- Bar in Wreck it Ralph
- This movie’s 1st line is “Sometimes I think I’m cursed. Because of something that happened before I was even born”
- This character is a leader of a scout troop and a chef
- In A Goofy Movie Max and Goofy stay at this Inn where they find Pete and PJ
- Senor Vespa
- The first feature-length theatrical Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts
- Olivia’s Flaversham’s dad’s job
- Peter Pan’s hiding place is at this tree
- Incredibles takes place in this city
- Mr Banks’ job
- 3 legged Disney dog
- Morgana’s shark sidekick
- He Stole Mushu's girl
- Noelle’s Nanny
- At the end of Up Carl gives Russel The _____Badge for assisting the elderly and performing above and beyond the call of duty
- Video game in Tron
- The Last dragon
- This movie which came out after Walt Disney died, was originally declined by Walt Disney for being too political
- Flick Atta and Dot’s home
- Villain Support Group
- A Queen is never…
- Chessy gets engaged to who?
- Duke Caboom’s kid
- Where Lady goes to get her muzzle removed
- Daisy Duck in Mickey’s Christmas Carol
- What is mayor Traske looking forward to at the carnival
- Who you see first in Beauty and the Beast
- Imelda’s business
- HSM3 prom theme
- Give me back my _____
- Mulan’s grandma gives her this for serenity
- In this movie the villain ends up being a future version of the main character who traveled back in time
76 Clues: Crush’s dad • Senor Vespa • Ember’s mom • Mr Banks’ job • Noelle’s Nanny • Alma’s husband • The Last dragon • HSM3 prom theme • A Queen is never… • Duke Caboom’s kid • Imelda’s business • Hot headed villain • Video game in Tron • 3 legged Disney dog • The big race in Cars • Bar in Wreck it Ralph • He Stole Mushu's girl • Villain Support Group • Give me back my _____ • Daycare in Toy Story 3 • ...
August 2025 GK-2 2025-08-08
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- Which agency set-up HOPE station in Ladakh to simulate life on Moon and Mars.
- An asset created solely by human intelligence and creativity. Examples include copyrights, patents and trademarks.
- Name of the potential trap where country’s manufacturing sector gets hamstrung at low and mid-end technologies, struggling to catch up on core innovations retained by developed nations.
- In which port was India’s first ‘Make in India’ one megawatt green hydrogen plant commissioned?
- This was signed in 1947 and aimed to eliminate the protectionism that had dogged the global economy in the 1930s. It was followed by several rounds of negotiations which gradually reduced trade barriers and was eventually superseded in the 1990s by the World Trade Organisation or WTO (Use abbreviation)
- As per the 2025 yearbook of Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), how many countries possess nuclear weapons as of January 1, 2025
- Headquarters of BRICS+ Group in in which city
- What is the name of the joint humanitarian relief operation recently carried out by the Assam Rifles and the Indian Air Force in Manipur?
- “Belt and Road Initiative” is sometimes mentioned in the news in the context of the affairs of which country
- Capital of Iran
- Uttarkaashi witnessed flash floods triggered by torrential rain hit the Kheer Ganga river. This place is located in which state ?
- According to Union Health Ministry, which state has recorded the highest number of organ donations in India?
- Levies on the assets of those who die.
- SAARC is the regionals intergovernmental org and geopolitical union of states in south Asia founded In Dhaka in 1985,how many member countries are there after Afghanistan joined in 2007.
- What is the rank of India in the Hurun Global Unicorn Index 2025?
- The Hargila Army is an all-women conservation group in which state and dedicated to protecting the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork, also known as Hargila
- Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR), India’s first greenfield smart industrial city, is located in which state?
- Which country is the host of 18th BRICS Summit 2026?
- The DAX (Deutscher Aktien Index) is a stock index of which country
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- Which institution recently launched the India Electric Mobility Index (IEMI)is a first-of-its-kind tool to track and rank States and Union Territories (UTs) on electric mobility progress.
- The Indian Air Force (IAF) will retire the which country made MiG-21 Bison fighter jets by September 2025. This marks the end of India’s longest-serving combat aircraft era.
- M.S.Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) hosted the M.S. Swaminathan Centenary International Conference from 7–9 August 2025 in New Delhi. The event marks the birth centenary of Professor M.S. Swaminathan, known as the father of India’s ________ Revolution.
- Littering in which state will cost you fines upto ₹3 lakh, as the State Cabinet passed a new bill
- In 1961, Goa, Daman and Diu liberated from which country's colonial rule
- What is a country’s disparity between the exports and imports of goods and services called?
- First cricketer to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket
- Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty was signed between the Russia (formerly Soviet Union) and which country?(Use abbreviation)
- First Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal—in 10m rifle shooting in Beijing 2008
- Short-term capital that flows into a country in search of quick returns.
- Father of Green Revolution Globally
- The Union Education Ministry has issued instructions to the States to initiate the implementation of which initiative also known as ‘One Nation, one student ID,’ functions as an Education Ecosystem Registry, which is also referred to as an ‘EduLocker’(Use abbreviation)
- Which major industrial disaster tool place in 1984
- The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) functions under which Union Ministry?
- Lok Sabha passes Constitutional Amendment Bill in 1988 reducing voting age from 21 to 18 years. Who the PM of India then?
- The ______ Movement, launched on August 7, 1905, championed indigenous industries, especially handlooms, as a form of economic resistance to colonial rule. In honour of this legacy, August 7 was declared National Handloom Day in 2015
35 Clues: Capital of Iran • Father of Green Revolution Globally • Levies on the assets of those who die. • Headquarters of BRICS+ Group in in which city • Which major industrial disaster tool place in 1984 • First cricketer to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket • Which country is the host of 18th BRICS Summit 2026? • ...
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Crossword 2022-02-15
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- Vernon's boyhood school where his son is set to attend
- Neville's pet toad
- the kind of dragon that Hagrid wins and hatches from an egg
- the zoo animal that Harry communicates with and mysteriously sets free
- Harry's owl
- Neville's property Harry retrieves from Malfoy when their flying lesson is interrupted
- non-magic person
- the color of the Weasleys' hair
- Harry is suspicious of his leg injury.
- Professor Quirrell's headwear
- Harry gets a ____ 2000 for his Quidditch broom.
- Harry's Hogwarts letters are addressed to him, where he lives in the ____ under the stairs.
- Harry goes to the restricted section in here under his invisibility cloak during Christmas break.
- chocolate candies that come with famous witch and wizard trading cards
- the magical creature whose tail feather is contained in Harry's wand
- The flying key, a chess game, and a potions puzzle are ____ that Harry, Hermione, and Ron must master to reach to Sorcerer's Stone.
- Harry boards the Hogwarts Express from Platform ____ and Three-Quarters by finding its secret entrance.
- hosts Voldemort's head on the back of his own
- The Halloween feast is interrupted when this is said to be in the dungeons.
- the protection in Harry's skin from his mother that burns Quirrell and Voldemort
- the Dursleys spoiled child
- Firenze is the ____ that saves Harry from the hooded figure drinking unicorn blood.
- Ron's rat
- the Gringotts goblin who leads Harry to his vault
- talking item that places first-years in their Hogwarts house
- the street Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon live on
- the house Harry is relieved NOT to be placed in
- reports the break-in at Gringotts
- Hagrid accidently admits Fluffy is guarding something related this man.
- what Hermione uses to defeat the Devil's Snare and to stop what she thinks is Snape's jinx on Harry's broom
- Harry finds the Mirror of ____ which shows his desire to see his mom, dad, and the Potter family.
- where Harry, Hermione, Neville, and Malfoy must serve detention for being out of bed
- what Beaters (like the Weasley twins) knock away
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- a game with talking and moving pieces that Ron teaches Harry to play
- the sport McGonagall recommends Harry as Seeker for to Oliver Wood
- gets sent to Ron's brother when he becomes too difficult for Hagrid to keep
- Harry learns he's famous for surviving this dark wizard's curse, known as You-Know-Who.
- the smell Quirrell claims is to ward off a vampire he met in his travels
- the spell Ron uses to knock out a troll
- the number of heads the dog guarding the trapdoor has
- a troublesome Hogwarts poltergeist
- what the Seeker must catch to end the game
- The entrance to Diagon Alley is found behind this place.
- Filch's cat
- Snape teaches this subject.
- According to the Mirror, Harry has the Sorcerer's Stone in his ____.
- Harry's cat-owning neighbor
- Gryffindor wins this when final points are awarded to Neville for his courage.
- the instrument that puts Fluffy to sleep so Harry, Hermione, and Ron can protect the Sorcerer's Stone
- Malfoy challenges Harry to a wizard's ____ to get him caught out of bed.
- the only ghost that can control Peeves
- the age Harry turns when Hagrid arrives to hand-deliver his Hogwarts letter
- the man who put out the lights and speaks to the tabby cat Professor McGonagall
- Hermione's book claims this produces the Elixir of Life.
- the shape of Harry scar left by Voldemort's curse
- Hagrid's spell puts a ____'s tail on Dudley.
- upset that Firenze interfered with what the planets foretold
- Hagrid's flying transportation used to deliver Harry to his aunt and uncle
- the color of Hagrid's umbrella, with which he performs unauthorized magic
- Hagrid's dog
- The portrait of a fat lady asks for this to allow entrance into Gryffindor.
- Gryffindor House Prefect and Ron's brother
62 Clues: Ron's rat • Harry's owl • Filch's cat • Hagrid's dog • non-magic person • Neville's pet toad • the Dursleys spoiled child • Snape teaches this subject. • Harry's cat-owning neighbor • Professor Quirrell's headwear • the color of the Weasleys' hair • reports the break-in at Gringotts • a troublesome Hogwarts poltergeist • Harry is suspicious of his leg injury. • ...
Fate First Year Crossword 2025-05-19
Across
- This person causes Hermione to cry after Charms class which leads to the troll incident.
- This person pays for Ron’s St. Mungo’s stay after Ron’s first year.
- What rather powerful spell did Ron use on the train that stunned Hermione?
- The first spell Ron ever uses
- During this class Ron and Hermione decided to start studying together in the library regularly.
- Ron gifted Daphne this for Christmas
- Daphne attempts to teach Ron how to do this, and he snaps and insults her
- The First Cobra to introduce themselves to Ron (First name)
- Neville clears the first chamber which was full of this Herbology item
- Malfoy called Tracey this, and got punched for it.(uses a -)
- Ron uses this curse to kill the Troll in the girl’s restroom
- Voldemort creates this to escape Ron and the entity
- Ron and his friends use this game to bet on and net a bunch of gold from the other Slytherins
- Daphne calls Ron this when Theo and Blaise come back to the group… it’s this part that was insulting to him…
- This character shocked Ron by talking about her ‘filthy blood’ when they first met. (Full name)
- This character tells Pansy to leave her bullying behind her, for if Ron asks them to leave her behind, they will without question
- This Weasley is the first to find out that Ron wasn’t using Charlie’s old wand.
- Prof. Snape uses this potion to gain the truth from the Pettigrew
- This person is the first to call Ron a Death-Eater to his face.
- Ron’s Head of House
- Ron is looking at this artifact when the full might of the Entity comes forth and scares him
- Snape leads Ron into this restaurant that becomes a mainstay in Ron’s future
- Pandora gifts Ron this item for Christmas
- The name the Sorting Hat gave the ‘Ally’ in Ron’s Head.
- The House Ron gets sorted into
- Ron goes before this government body to testify as to his involvement in the Pettigrew case.
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- Snape uses this magical art/practice to determine what was cause Ron such stress after the Holidays
- Ron called Slytherin ___ house when arguing with Malfoy.
- This character felt deep envy at seeing the cobra’s being happy and friendly together
- Ron assists the Golden Trio and this man by smuggling a Dragon out of Hogwarts
- Ron discovers that this beloved pet is actually a dark wizard in hiding
- This person is the first to die in the Troll vision
- Ron makes a deal with Victor Burke. Ron gives more House Points, and Victor gets Malfoy off Ron’s back, and this charm
- Ron serves detention with Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle to determine who or what is killing this magical creature.
- Theodore Nott’s best subject.
- Along with 500 Galleons, Ron also receives this for his victory in the Chess championship.
- Snape gives Ron this potion after Molly’s letter upsets him.
- Who taught Ron about spells before he went to Hogwarts?
- Ron gets rescued by this person from the Forbidden Forest.
- Ron transfigured a matchstick into this at his first transfiguration class.
- Ron takes this position on the Chessboard leading to the stone
- Ron enters this state after the debacle with the Stone
- Malfoy reveals that it was not him who destroyed Ron’s precious items, but these two.
- Ron meets this Dragon Tamer for the first time, a person who becomes very important to one of Ron’s family members in the future.
- This Character tried to claim that Ron’s siblings were jealous of Ron for getting into Slytherin, before he snapped at her for it.
- The first of many, Ron has this medical episode after his vision about the Dark wizard in hiding.
- Before some shady points from Dumbledore, this Hogwarts house was in the lead.
- Ron says this word to remind the Trio about their end goal after he gets caught for the Dragon business. Hermione understands, but the boys don’t.
- Theo Nott is well regarded as a Master at THIS Slytherin skill
- Sirius gifts Ron this very important and exotic gift for Ron’s twelfth birthday
50 Clues: Ron’s Head of House • The first spell Ron ever uses • Theodore Nott’s best subject. • The House Ron gets sorted into • Ron gifted Daphne this for Christmas • Pandora gifts Ron this item for Christmas • This person is the first to die in the Troll vision • Voldemort creates this to escape Ron and the entity • Who taught Ron about spells before he went to Hogwarts? • ...
animals & birds 2021-04-30
Dumplings 3 2021-09-07
Across
- I live in Southampton, my favorite childhood memories are from playing with my cousin, I love making people laugh, on AGT my act would involve art, my t-shirt would have the word "Kind" because being kind is an important life skill, and my future goal is to attend an art school.
- I live in Williamsburg, one of my childhood memories is being amazed that my arm still works after breaking it three times--one time from falling off a see-saw. My t-shirt would have the word "Caution" on it!
- I live in Chesterfield, it's not a good idea to sit next to me on a ride at Six Flags, on AGT I'd love to replicate Houdini's escape from a water tank trick, and I hope to visit Japan one day to enjoy its cuisine!
- I live in Williamsburg, I loved going to summer camp when I was a child, I enjoy art, on AGT I'd do a gymnastics act, I hate to see people arguing, and in the future I'd like to be a doctor and travel the world!
- I live in Southampton, love riding bikes, would have a very dangerous act on AGT, believe that people need to connect together, and in the future I will be a professional mountain biker!
- I live in Westhampton, when I was a child I loved dancing to songs with my mom, I'm afraid of bugs, on AGT my act would involve rollerblading (which I'm really good at), my t-shirt would say "Mom" in order to honor her, and in the future I hope to be a NHL player and travel the world!
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- I live in Goshen, my best childhood memory is my first ride on Superman at Six Flags, I love to hand out hearts, my t-shirt would have the word "Unicorn" on it, I'd have a magic act on AGT, and I hope to go to California to visit my friend!
- I live in Southampton, went parasailing as a child, I can recite all states and their capitals, I'm a huge Patriots fan, and I hope to go to Germany one day because I have German ancestry.
- I live in Westhampton,my favorite childhood memory is getting my cat Gilbert, I once passed out in first grade, I love painting and would create an act for AGT based on this talent, I wish everyone could be happy, and I hope to become a professional baker one day!
- I live in Southampton, I loved going to the park with my family, I have kissed a fish, I want everyone to be safe and secure, my t-shirt would have the word "Important" because we are all important, and in the future I'd like to travel to both Poland and Ireland since I have ancestry from both!
- I live in Southampton, my favorite childhood memory was a trip to Disney World, I enjoy carpentry and my goal is to have a career as a carpenter, would have a dog act on AGT, I'd have a t-shirt with "Golf" on it.
- I live in Southampton, I loved going to Disney World as a child, I can recite the states in alphabetical order, on AGT I'd have a trapeze act, I wish everyone would accept one another as they are, and I hope to travel to California one day.
- I live in Williamsburg, one of my best childhood memories is hugging one of my chickens--even though one of them once jumped on me and pooped and peed on my shoulder. My talent on AGT would involve a Rubic's cube, my t-shirt would have the word "Sleep", and my future goal is to become a lawyer.
13 Clues: I live in Southampton, love riding bikes, would have a very dangerous act on AGT, believe that people need to connect together, and in the future I will be a professional mountain biker! • ...
CIT MBB 2023-11-09
Across
- one of a handful of NBA teams not ending in s
- one of eight campus student houses (and best?)
- Potassium-rich fruit that is slightly radioactive when decaying
- Prior to 1976, Caltech’s football team played part of its home schedule at a venue students referred to as “the largest number of empty seats in the nation"
- mastermind of the triangle offense _______ Winter
- _________ Propulsion Laboratory
- Rose Bowl’s home team, for short
- home gym of Caltech men’s hoops
- Caltech’s academic calendar runs on this system
- Caltech mascot’s moniker, or noted Caltech alum
- essential principle of quantum mechanics first introduced in 1801 by the English physicist Thomas Young
- Observatory housing the famous 200-inch Hale Telescope
- when repeated, rapid movement of the feet, or a demand for fast service
- SAT word meaning flagrant or extreme
- acronym given to Caltech’s theater arts program
- Whitman College’s literary-minded mascot
- description of tangled hair, or how a surfer might describe great waves
- Engineers of Cambridge, for short
- reaction to a hot stove, or a hard cut
- middle name of Lakers’ No. 24, or a popular Chicago Instagram location
- the ocean’s Plankton, seaweed, and other photosynthesizers produce more than half of the world’s this
- Caltech chemistry and chemical engineering lab
- city where Coach Doc was born and lived until HS age
- an official color of Caltech
- conference home to La Verne and Cal Lutheran
- the gender more likely to be colorblind
- renowned Caltech program, _____ Astronomy
- not the entrance
- Modern slang for “sort of” or “kind of”: _____ key
- purveyor of carnitas bowls and chicken burritos
- maker of fancy handbags, or the less expensive seating area on an airplane
- Founder of Caltech
- campus seller of coffee and snacks with a colorful name
- current Sacramento pro whose father played in the NBA, and for USSR
- concern for Seismo Labs, casually
- China has a great one, and Caltech men’s hoops can too
- NBA’s all-time leader in threes, casually
- ______ and feather
- to bring a lunch, for instance, or a group of wolves
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- Caltech’s student-to-teacher one is 3:1
- the clubhouse, formerly
- one famous example includes t-shirts passed out that read “Because Not Everyone Can Go To Caltech”
- Former Oregon Duck Ionescu
- pressure on the ball, or 1995 heist movie with DeNiro and Pacino
- former Buck, Celtic and Heat sharpshooter born Walter
- CBS sitcom with Caltech as a backdrop, with “The”
- Honorific for Caltech basketball coach, or what Bugs Bunny calls you
- ______ Meridian (astronomical instrument)
- 2023 NBA No. 1 draft pick, casually
- Eminent Caltech physics professor and author of popular science texts such as Six Easy Pieces
- Toronto raptor high-flier who was a drum major and volleyball star in high school
- one of eight campus student houses (and best?)
- Elementary particle
- The Flying _____ (Mighty Ducks offensive set)
- ________ Walk (pedestrian and bicycle thoroughfare)
- namesake of famous Pasadena museum and library, or part of the name of James’ hometown
- raise awareness of, or deep corner of the basketball court
- elastic exercise tool, or wads of cash
- NASA's _______ Space Telescope
- one of eight of Caltech’s student houses (and best?)
- NASA’s problem?
- TSA _____-Check
- famous name in science, or bagels
- One of five in a Shakespeare play
- campus cafe, or synonym of wide
- Einstein theory
- a throw from the mound, or a Coach Doc basketball term
- initiate a poker hand, or a screen
- a quick acceleration, or a sprint up the court in transition
- one of three co-existing states of matter of a Triple Point, or Triple Boil
- Pasadena’s largest employer, casually
- caltech’s faculty club has this Greek-inspired name
- Architectural design style seen widely on campus, Spanish _______
- a mythical horned animal, or a modern description of rare basketball talent
- Pro hoops franchise originally of Minneapolis
- Figure it out (this clue)
- _______ Flav
- they’ll pull you over in the 101, or the 134, or anywhere in CA
- One part of the 110 Rivalry, for short
- the first timeout of this kind occurs on or after the 16:00 of a D-III college basketball game
- fictional Iron Man of Caltech
- number of Nobel Laureates currently at Caltech
- NBA champ from Spain who went to medical school
- abode for a beaver
84 Clues: _______ Flav • NASA’s problem? • TSA _____-Check • Einstein theory • not the entrance • Founder of Caltech • ______ and feather • abode for a beaver • Elementary particle • the clubhouse, formerly • Figure it out (this clue) • Former Oregon Duck Ionescu • an official color of Caltech • fictional Iron Man of Caltech • NASA's _______ Space Telescope • _________ Propulsion Laboratory • ...
puzzle solutions 2021-11-20
Across
- He came out of a tree, quite literally, demanding digital communication, a challenge of wits will merit the gift of the (...)'s miracle invocation.
- The only hint you get is a glint.
- what Lochmarne Castle lacks in terms of a moat, it more than makes up for with an unrelenting (...).
- This carriage is basically one giant stain, but once you apply this, you can count on some rain.
- You've tried to maintain some cardiac health but the answer lies in your frustration: to open the door, embrace your anger and (...) elevation.
- Find a windy woof for Zanthia, for the sake of greater Kyrandia.
- It's going to be some stiff competition, but Laverne is a visionary human beautician.
- Until he collapses while trying to stand up, supply Mr. Miller with (...) in his cup.
- One room in the hunting lodge is kept behind a lock: this might seem odd, but getting in involves a (...).
- Apparently, in the hands of the player, this turns out to be the dragon slayer.
- Take it out and bring it along. It's an (...); what could go wrong?
- Dr. Fred's hooked on its psychoactive ingredient, but switching to (...) might prove expedient.
- Place some (...) beside your bed, without a grue repellent you will surely end up dead.
- What do you use for wand power extraction? Throw some (...) into this giant contraption!
- Stauf is pretty evil, but these pathogens are notorious. Working with this (...) is surprisingly laborious.
- The hungry octopus is whipping its tentacles in rage, good thing you came prepared and brought a crab trapped in a (...).
- You've lost your glow and now you're devoured by lurking adversaries. Entirely preventable by packing plenty of shiny (...).
- You thought you had a break-out plan, turns out you'll have to be wiser. It stinks to admit, but the bag supplied contains (...).
- Apparently Ron Gilbert would not recommend feeding your pet poodles (...).
- A lecherous pirate who won't back away? Here's a command that will keep him at bay.
- You start looking for fungus with your eyes on the ground, but Herb has one of these lying around.
- Four plus one gemstones, scattered around for unknown reasons, represent the beauty in each of Kyrandia's (...).
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- You need to get your hands on a motorbike, but you're not Mosely and don't have the cash? Circumvent your problem with a (...).
- Who's ifnkovhgroghprm? Let that riddle sink in. It is none other than (...).
- What is he knocking? The music's too loud! Go to the (...) and tune the noise out!
- Is this some experimental growth hormone? Maybe it will cure what ails you if you slap it on a snowcone.
- Grace became amazing at analyzing poetry and riddle deciphering. It started with an envelope taped to a door. (...) isn't trifling.
- You opened the door and thought this store was as fake as the sign implied. Take a step back and (...) before you step inside.
- Chasing a unicorn has left you ridiculously tired. Try using (...), the one you've mysteriously "acquired".
- (...), the coupon promised. Luigi never made a profit but at least his ads were honest.
- How would one go about taking a number-10 wrench out of a murky through? How about throwing a (...) from the balcony, is that incongruous enough?
- These skeletal ornaments aren't pieces of decor, the (...) set correctly will unlock the final door.
- A terrible puzzle? That seems a bit harsh, for a leisurely raft through the (...) marshe.
- Does this clue seem off to you, even once you get it? You may think it stinks, but you have to admit the (...) is equally fetid.
- The Demon gives Rosangela a final task: rid this place of the (...).
- These rummaging pirates are not all that frightening, as long as you vibe check their (...).
- I was stuck, as was the key, but then it struck me. All my contraption needed now was a (...).
- Did you ever play Schizm? Then you know this feels. A headache induced by coloured plates and (...).
- You see a bus and look inside: the driver's in a slumber, it's time for you to whip out that (...) and play a little number.
- surviving as a celebrity impersonator is incredibly hard, if you want to make it, pet the stuffed lizard for a (...).
- What turns a coiled snake into an avian steed? Apparently a (...) is everything you need.
- When you see the Yeti coming, will you lay down and die? Or face this fearsome enemy with the power of (...)?
42 Clues: The only hint you get is a glint. • Find a windy woof for Zanthia, for the sake of greater Kyrandia. • Take it out and bring it along. It's an (...); what could go wrong? • The Demon gives Rosangela a final task: rid this place of the (...). • Apparently Ron Gilbert would not recommend feeding your pet poodles (...). • ...
RPA Fun activity 2024-08-01
Across
- Art form created by shaping materials
- Tube with mirrors and colored glass creating changing patterns
- Fragment of a celestial body that lands on Earth
- Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators
- Smallest unit of a chemical compound
- Strong desire to travel and explore the world
- Large, upright stone or structure
- Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
- System of stars, planets, and dust bound by gravity
- Complex maze-like structure
- Result of dividing one number by another
- Dense forest receiving high rainfall
- Sheltered body of water where ships can dock
- Art of designing dance movements
- Person who inspires or influences others
- Noble gas used in lighting
- Violent rotating column of air extending to the ground
- Musical instrument played by drawing air through holes
- Cold-blooded vertebrate with scales
- Person trained to travel and work in space
- Gentle, mild breeze
- Creation of a new device or process
- Material that allows electricity to pass through
- Cultural rebirth in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries
- Study of forces and motion
- Technique of creating three-dimensional images
- Precious stone often used in jewelry
- Study of the interaction between light and matter
- A non-biologically related look-alike of a person
- Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful
- Structure used to transport water
- Arid region with very little rainfall
- Treeless region with permanently frozen subsoil
- Lightest element in the periodic table
- Substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies
- Study of the Earth's structure and substances
- Cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born
- Ruler or leader, often hereditary
- Explosion of a star at the end of its lifecycle
- Observable event or occurrence
- Process of moving apart or separating
- Study of celestial objects and phenomena
- Dark shape and outline of someone or something
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- Imagined perfect place or state
- Cheerful and friendly
- Process of combining two or more things into one
- Related to the sky or outer space
- Deep gorge formed by erosion
- Reflection of sound that arrives at the listener some time after the direct sound
- Central stone at the summit of an arch
- Medieval forerunner of chemistry aiming to transform base metals into gold
- Study of trees and woody plants
- State of matter with ionized gas particles
- Person who writes music
- Zone of life on Earth including land, water, and air
- Single-celled microorganism
- Distance between successive peaks of a wave
- The highest point or peak
- Three-dimensional image created with light
- Study of weather and atmospheric conditions
- Very energetic and distant galaxy with an active nucleus
- Device used to measure temperature
- Art of folding paper to make shapes
- Large and important church building
- Vibrating at the same frequency as another system
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- Remains of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Text carved into a surface
- To stimulate or excite into action
- Long musical composition for orchestra
- Flow of fluid or gas in a spiral
- High city in ancient Greece, often the site of major temples
- Deep blue-violet color
- Building with a dome to project stars and planets
- Device converting mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The universe seen as a well-ordered whole
- Puzzle made of irregularly shaped pieces
- Related to sailors or navigation at sea
- Luxury boat used for recreational purposes
- Gentle, mild breeze
- Measurement north or south of the equator
- Ancient Egyptian monumental structure
- Study of human history through excavation
- Mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Transformation process in insects and amphibians
- Ancient mathematician known for his theorem
- Study of the origin of words and their meanings
- Instrument for observing distant objects
- Prehistoric reptiles that lived millions of years ago
- Occurs when one celestial body moves into the shadow of another
- Person who claims to have the ability to see future events
- Numerical system with base 2
- Molten rock expelled during a volcanic eruption
- Dramatic work combining text and music
- Deviation from what is standard or expected
- Microscopic organisms found everywhere
- Natural hot spring that erupts periodically
- Gas that protects Earth from harmful UV rays
98 Clues: Gentle, mild breeze • Gentle, mild breeze • Cheerful and friendly • Deep blue-violet color • Person who writes music • The highest point or peak • Noble gas used in lighting • Text carved into a surface • Study of forces and motion • Single-celled microorganism • Complex maze-like structure • Deep gorge formed by erosion • Numerical system with base 2 • Observable event or occurrence • ...
Science Fiction and Fantasy 2023-01-24
Across
- the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings
- instantaneous travel between two locations without crossing the intervening space
- the world on which a person originated
- someone born of the nobility and trained to fight, usually in heavy metal armor
- existing or occurring after a catastrophically destructive disaster or apocalypse
- a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts
- when a future (or present) event (A) causes a past event (B) that will prevent the future event (A) to ever happen
- a subgenre of fantasy set in the present day
- a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- a person supposed to be able to foresee the future
- the use of special powers to make things happen that would usually be impossible
- an object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck
- the process by which a mundane creature acquires unnatural changes to their physical, mental, or spiritual attributes, often due to exposure to the magical energies
- the action of traveling through time into the past or the future
- a robot with a human appearance
- a weapon that fires a destructive beam of energy
- a simulated 3D environment that enables users to explore and interact with a virtual surrounding in a way that approximates reality
- a subgenre of fantasy which paints a realistic picture of the world while adding magical elements
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- a theoretical reality that includes a possibly infinite number of parallel universes
- an ornament or small piece of jewelry thought to give protection against evil, danger, or disease
- a field of energy that acts as an invisible barrier
- an infant secretly exchanged with another infant, fairy, or fantastic creature deliberately or by mistake
- a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery
- a subgenre of science fiction that depicts some element of the armed forces
- a subgenre of fantasy characterized by sword-wielding heroes engaged in exciting and violent adventures
- a mythical animal typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead
- the process of transforming a planet so that it is suitable for supporting human life
- a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire
- the first meeting between humans and extraterrestrials
- a subgenre of fantasy literature that uses a fantasy setting or secondary world to tell an epic story, in contrast to low fantasy
- an event or perception without scientific explanation
- communication from one mind to another by extrasensory means
- a genre of fantasy in which a character from the "normal" world travels through a type of doorway into the fantastical world
- a vehicle used for space travel
- a magical system of transformation combining ingredients of one kind or another to create an effect
- an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic
- a subgenre of fantasy featuring characters having superhuman powers or greatly enhanced abilities, usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime
- a story that features fanciful and wondrous characters such as elves, goblins, or wizards
- a subgenre of fantasy fiction in which magical events intrude on an otherwise-normal world, in contrast to high fantasy
- a subgenre of fantasy which places imaginary and unreal elements in an approximation of a contemporary urban setting
- a fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish
- a book of magic spells
- a creature from outer space
- a global computer network, linking all people, machines and sources of information in the world, and through which one could move or "navigate" as through a virtual space
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- one who studies long and hard enough to eventually gain access to the deeper secrets of magic or a trade
- a body of traditions and knowledge on a subject or held by a particular group, typically passed from person to person by word of mouth
47 Clues: a book of magic spells • a creature from outer space • a vehicle used for space travel • a robot with a human appearance • the world on which a person originated • a subgenre of fantasy set in the present day • a weapon that fires a destructive beam of energy • a person supposed to be able to foresee the future • a field of energy that acts as an invisible barrier • ...
Pilot VB Quiz U9 T1-4 2024-01-10
Across
- ,an imaginary creature that has a lion's body and an eagle's wings and head
- ,a set of special cards with pictures on them, used for telling what will happen to someone in the future
- a dead person who comes back to life and sucks the blood of living people at night
- a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around
- an imaginary creature, either very large or very small, that has magic powers and lives in mountains or caves"
- ,a straight thin stick used by people who perform magic or magic tricks
- a creature like a small man, who has magic powers, e.g., the Seven Dwarfs in Snow White
- ,impossible to explain by science and seems to involve gods or magic
- very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone or hurt his/her feelings
- a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening
- ,a drink that is believed to have a special or magic effect on the person who drinks it
- extremely brave or determined and deserving admiration
- a creature with the body and head for a woman, and the tail of a fish instead of legs
- ,the spiritual part of a person which some people believe to exist after death
- ,a magic liquid that is believed to cure illness or to make people live forever
- affected by magical powers
- a man who is admired for doing something very brave or achieving something great
- ,a person's fate or fortune
- cruel and violent
- ,strange and frightening in a way that makes you think of ghosts
- ,a small ugly creature that likes to trick people or cause trouble
- a word or phrase that has a magic power to make something bad happen
- a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before setting fire to itself and being born again from its ashes
- ,a story of imaginary events, e.specially one that is full of action and adventure
- ,the traditional stories and culture of a country or community
- a woman who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
- ,a cruel and fright!aning giant who eats people
- making people love or like you
- ,the frame of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal
- a character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil
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- the main bad character in a story
- a large strong building with thick high walls and towers and built in the past by a ruler or an important person to protect the people inside from attack
- ,the skill and magic powers of a wizard
- ,the home of fairies
- a person who is not loyal to his/her country, friends, beliefs, etc.
- an exciting, unusual, and sometimes dangerous experience or journey or series of events
- a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a soldier on a horse
- ,thebelief that particular events happen in a way that cannot be explained by reason or science
- a creature like a small man with a beard and a pointed hat, who lives under the ground and guards gold and treasure
- an evil spirit
- ,a robot that looks like a human
- a creature like a white horse with a long straight horn on its head
- morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant
- behaving in a way that is morally wrong
- ,controlled by an evil spirit"
- ,a person who changes into a wolf at the time of the full moon
- a dead body that has been made alive again by magic, according to some African and Caribbean religions
- a creature like a small person, who has magic powers
- an extremely tall and strong man who is often cruel
- showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- ,a statement that says what is going to happen in the future, especially one that is made by someone with religious or magic powers
- ,believed to be visited regularly by ghosts
- ,the place believed to be the home of God and where good people go when they die
- the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person, which some people think they can feel or see
- a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers
55 Clues: an evil spirit • cruel and violent • ,the home of fairies • affected by magical powers • ,a person's fate or fortune • ,controlled by an evil spirit" • making people love or like you • ,a robot that looks like a human • the main bad character in a story • morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant • ,the skill and magic powers of a wizard • behaving in a way that is morally wrong • ...
Mother's Day Puzzle! 2025-05-10
Across
- H perm, CFOP... just been practicing these to improve my PB
- County-home of Pablo Escobar. City-home of Cynthia
- Rare weapon only given by defeating the Wall of Flesh
- Login ID for that cute coworker. Keep it cool BXR7
- The most valuable part of make wedding attire... WHERE ARE THEY?!
- The record holder for most 3 pointers in NBA history
- If you're going to add flavor, Paul Hollywood says add enough to make it ______.
- Sometimes used for windows, sometimes for thrones.
- The village where Impa resides
- This BFDI team has their own van!
- Kitty's favorite video game to snuggle to
- You'll find his name in the Book of World records for rubix cube speed
- Take a deep breathe. It's number 8 on the periodic table.
- This mythical creature is the mascot for the Seattle NHL team
- What Dave & Busters arcade game inspired the name of Henry's YouTube channel
- This Rubix "cube" is named for throwing it!
- Half-Asleep Chris's first cat
- Which two-faced character stole Dream Island
- The country whose flag is the only one to not contain red, white or blue
- Cowabunga Dude! You're the new Pope
- The most difficult plant to keep alive
- Frustrated Gamer gets upset and yells PG rated "Son of a __________!"
- The most comfortable part of the bed... That loves murdering
- One of the 5 positions in basketball. Usually a ________ guard, is the one that scores.
- A weapon for Joel, A distraction for Jason.
- The currency for trade in Minecraft
- Ribbit in Japanese
- It's never too late to learn how to tiptoe around on these
- Henry's favorite smell for soap
- Yahaha! You found me!
- Every Hearthstone pack has at least one ____
- Defeat them to get a Triple Power Moon in Mario Odyssey
- Aladdin is called this fabled _______ in the rough
- The best gas station BBQ
- An assortment of vitamins organized by shape
- Why are you working late? Oh... You're a ____
- The radio says good times and great ______
- This is how many sides a icosahedron has. Naturally.
Down
- What would you rate the smell of this store from 1 to 10?
- The cat is the bad guy?! Are we sure we liked this movie Henry?
- Zelda holds which section of the Triforce
- Patrick Mahomes Jersey number
- A word for when cats are being little trouble makers
- The train protectors from monsters, they might need an upgrade
- The Joker led this NBA team to it's first ever title this decade
- Meggies favorite place to explore
- A remote control, or something that eats your face
- A perfect place to get some sun and yell at some birds
- The first name of the president to succeed JFK
- Kitty's soft belly (combo word)
- Handsome Jack's diamond unicorn. It says hello.
- 2024s Game of the Year
- Kobe's reptilian nickname for his legality on the court
- Henry's preferred Starbucks treat x3
- The Middle name of your favorite child
- Aladdin is called this crude vermin
- Abbott Elementary's Gardening club Gregory's _________
- Sawyer's nickname for Kate
- DND healing spell (2 words)
- Hely R's job title
- Who hears nothing but the rain
- Goes great in tropical mixed drinks, unless it's awf!
- Red vs Yellow vs Green vs Blue. Again & again & again & again.
- Westfall Captain of the Royal guard
- This sticky substance almost ended the world in The LEGO Movie
- Henry's newest tried food. Bueno. Cheesy.
- These Elder Scroll cats have wares, if you have coin
- I'm going to pay for my longest wall with exact change. Bonus points!
- The first name of a man who dozes, or tweezes, or spiders
- This type of pencil has a best friend named Shocking Feline?
- A deliciously cute thing we keep forgetting that we dropped
- A warning sign photo op on our first trip away together featured this natural disaster
- People running the government or the best movie we've seen this year
- A Minecraft enemy that drops gunpowder, only if you defeat it
- Minecraft movie most popular character. Zombie riding poultry. (2 words)
- Daddy's PS5 Avatar picture
- Home of the best sugar free chocolate
- An apple of the earth or Papa
- Who shot Mr. Burns? This should be easy, like taking candy ...
- The longest line at Universal Studios Hollywood. Mama mia...
80 Clues: Hely R's job title • Ribbit in Japanese • Yahaha! You found me! • 2024s Game of the Year • The best gas station BBQ • Sawyer's nickname for Kate • Daddy's PS5 Avatar picture • DND healing spell (2 words) • Patrick Mahomes Jersey number • Half-Asleep Chris's first cat • An apple of the earth or Papa • The village where Impa resides • Who hears nothing but the rain • ...
phoebe and her unicorn 2021-11-03
phoebe and her unicorn 2021-11-03
phoebe and her unicorn 2021-11-03
Happy Birthday, Mom. Love, Your Daughters 2020-03-02
Across
- Best Bachelorette party song
- Sport that brain cells play
- A surprise Christmas gift
- Technically Cat was with you when you saw Belugas off this coast of this state
- Lauren's whirlwind of a knickname
- Initials of your youngest/future company leader
- Smallest street number we lived at
- Made for us during our pioneer phase
- To infinity and a snowy beyond
- There's no place like home - and no other kid had a movie-perfect homemade costume like this
- Should be cultured, but instead just scratches
- Street of first Evanston apartment
- Are we there yet?
- A summertime favorite snack
- The cause of the year's most peaceful three weeks
- You saw the "first" movie of this franchise many times after an ex left for the military
- When mashed, a deceptive food
- Knocked Cat over the first time she stood up
- Kept us warm at swim meets
- A lone buffalo?
- The ocean looked like on your first cross country trip
- You chaired this fair
- You rescued us with the car and water after we underestimated the hike to this
- Gail's first hooty who?
- Gail's key to a proper education
- None of our family were elbowed by a ___ when visiting the Sistine Chapel
- We crossed these falls during a quick trip across the boarder
- Your favorite child
- Some people cross these, but you built one
- A place in Switzerland, pronounced like an adjective for flooring
- Lauren's Whirlwind of a nickname
- Crayons gave these colors
- Your favorite middle child
- A boardwalk and a way to open wine
- Seems to be coming for revenge in Brunswick
- Lauren's vehicle of choice when running away from home
- A name is a great birthday gift
- These four hooved beauties distracted you on your first cross-country trip (with a little help)
- You served pizza and friendship here
- An unconventional babysitter
- Mother/Daughter half day food of choice
- You kept this group going - despite us literally melting pots
- Snowball's final form
- Furthest north you've lived (I think)
- This fairy-tale-like environment had a painted trees, a real cave, and occasionally three girls
- Impetus for the first midnight at Border's
- Martha Stewart
- Just waiting to be eaten at the fair
- Reward for receiving an E
- Part of the brain and a favorite board game
- Found a home on Lauren's counter
- $5 if we went the summer without saying this
- Cat fell off this and split her tooth (with some help from Gail)
Down
- We visited twice, but dad visited a lot more.
- This jacket won the approval of cat's sorority
- Gail's first solid food
- Went at least 14 generations back
- What Chicago fest should your sister accidentally step on you at?
- Decorated gourds were displayed here
- You're working on rehabbing this
- First family cat
- 1st established Black Friday luncheon
- Visited Father-in-Law and later sister here, but skipped in Italy
- An Egg-cellent movie where we had the theater to ourselves
- We caught these at the farm
- First rock climbing experience/Gail lost Christmas gifts here :(
- Summoning spell
- Your favorite youngest child
- The cause of many headaches & a couple broken sewing machines
- Threw a coin into this fountain
- An "express" option for a dairy treat
- Something parents normally dread, but you seemed to master it
- A crossdressing bar
- Food as pillow?
- You picked Gail up late from this during inclimate weather
- A cat's preferred grooming method
- Side dish requested at every Thanksgiving/Christmas
- This creation had storage and was fit for finicky princess
- Maiden name
- Gail refused this in Italy, but guzzled at Thanksgiving
- Cat's first dance
- You drove Geoffrey here to watch construction
- A surprising precipitation in the desert
- Hiked here to see dragons
- Jamaking us get to a $1/run
- One animal featured in your cross-country binder for kids
- Within New Trier
- Something to drink from and buy on Black Fridays
- Street of second Evanston apartment
- A cave with an entrance big enough to drive a train through
- In Canada we got between a bear and her ___
- Uncle Wally's card game
- The centerpiece of the Lindley family reunion
- We would catch these by the dozen at Fox Run
- You hid treats on top of this thinking they'd be safe (we found them)
- You rehabbed much of Gail's ____
- Great gift with "so-so" results
- A different place to run away from home
- Mows Brunswick
99 Clues: Maiden name • Martha Stewart • Mows Brunswick • Summoning spell • A lone buffalo? • Food as pillow? • First family cat • Within New Trier • Are we there yet? • Cat's first dance • A crossdressing bar • Your favorite child • You chaired this fair • Snowball's final form • Gail's first solid food • Gail's first hooty who? • Uncle Wally's card game • A surprise Christmas gift • Hiked here to see dragons • ...
LIFT 2024 2024-06-03
Across
- What is Gabes other hobby than fishing
- Who is colorblind
- Animated boy who opened a wall to save a princess
- Who owns a pink car
- what is something a youthgroup boy can pick up to show his strength
- Who's name was first called by the sorting hat
- Logging unit of length equal to 66 feet
- A poisonous cup-shaped flower that causes irregular heart function.
- 456-123-789
- camp theme in 2015
- what is one of the ingredients in sweet and sour sauce
- Who won survivor 2024
- What is Drew's favorite star realms strategy
- Who can't have beef
- Kanans old name
- What is Gabe's other hobby besides cars
- The gift that leaders get from Drew
- Australia is wider than the ___
- About how many miles do nurses walk in a 12 hour shift
- Dante Bosco voices who is Avatar the Last Air Bender
- Great thing to do outdoors
- Formed when a star dies
- Baseball team in Seattle in 1969
- It's a beautiful day in the ________
- What is the name of Jack's bunny?
- My Precious
- What car does Katy May's boyfriend drive?
- Who was in chess club
- Who works at a greenhouse
- what instrument does Heidi play
- Where is lego headquarters
- Someone was once in ___ club
- What are long chains of amino acids called
- What speed you need to go to time travel, according to Einstein
- Most visited city in the world
- Sonic
- A meeting for the highschoolers
- Who is the oldest leader at camp
- What animal can hold its breath longer than a dolphin
- What type of insect lives, breeds, and dies inside a fruit
- "You can't have your cake and..."
- Age you have to be to ride in the front passenger seat.
- Type of gem in Lydia's wedding ring
- Daniel and Ann's Wedding Month
- Are Narwhals real
- What is Kaladin's spren named
- Why does Jessica not like Reese's peanut butter cups
- What is the name of the pink ghost in pacman
- What dinosaur was drew
- Rainiest state
- The bird that heralds spring
- Whose first camp year was 2007
- Jeffrey owns Drews old ______
- Damon's favorite brand
- Artist behind Disney's most iconic background art
- What car does Gabe race
- Who was technically kidnapped by his mom and taken to Canada
- Allen's best friend in the sound booth
Down
- What is the smallest climbing grip called
- What country is known for white tennis shoes?
- Who worked as a legal assistant for 13 years
- What is the hashtag symbol called
- how fast you need to go to time travel, according to Doc Brown, in MPH
- Through what did the Basilisk petrify Colin Creevey?
- What word is always spelled incorrectly
- Ask James
- What is Mekan's home country
- Do identical twins have the same fingerprint
- What Hawaiian island has Damon been to twice
- Hayden and Helens wedding Month
- What is liquid sunshine
- Highschool Harbor
- What is currently painted on the door of Leah's house
- The great ________ flood killed 21 people
- Who drew this years coloring sheets
- Who is not mysterious in their coffee drinking habits :'I
- What is the powerhouse of the cell
- Name of Gabe's boat
- Who has been to 21 countries
- What stomach illness is impervious to hand sanitizer
- the unicorn is the national animal of___
- A drop of what is called a nurdle
- Shaira's first bachelors degree from UWT
- Mekan's favorite flower
- What game is James passionate about
- Rebecca grew up riding horses _______ style
- Where Shaira met her husband
- The most recent sermon series
- What company manufactures the T-65 X-wing
- What catastrophic event made skiing popular in America
- Giraffes are _______ times more likely to get hit by lightning than people
- What animal was first to be cloned
- Brett
- Camp theme from 2019
- What is a group of flamingos called
- What is Bill's last name
- What country prohibits only owning one guinea pig
- What is the best soda according to James
- What is the name of Aang's sky bison?
- Who established the US navy
- How many languages can Serena speak
- Is Drews other car a Volkswagen
- How old do you need to be to be a wizard
- Who registered first for camp 2024?
- ears but does not hear
- sun set
- Who considers Jurassic Park to be the best 'objective' film of all time?
- What is a group of otters called
- What is the chemical bond NaCl?
109 Clues: Sonic • Brett • sun set • Ask James • 456-123-789 • My Precious • Rainiest state • Kanans old name • Who is colorblind • Highschool Harbor • Are Narwhals real • camp theme in 2015 • Who owns a pink car • Who can't have beef • Name of Gabe's boat • Camp theme from 2019 • Who won survivor 2024 • Who was in chess club • What dinosaur was drew • ears but does not hear • Damon's favorite brand • ...
Crossword #1 2024-07-15
Across
- The big apple
- Drink that gets you drunk the fastest
- British alphabet finisher
- World's most celebrated holiday
- First name of the president who's last name is stated in clue 60 across
- Someone who argues the opposite side purely for the sake of debate can be described as a devil's what
- This food is often fried at fairs and carnival's, it is extremely fatty and unhealthy
- What Korea is, geographically
- After Netflix, the most subscribed to streaming service
- What this question actually is.
- Home of the Basilica Sisters, this city got the most tourists in 2023
- This country has the most cities with 1 million plus, having over 100 such cities
- Iker Casillas nationality
- Thanos's assassin
- Brand whose slogan is shop like a billionaire
- This provider is the most used for internet in Chicago
- The _____ effect, a prime example of which is misremembering Mr.Monopoly to have a monocle
- A chef's hat
- Most visited country in the world
- Essential for a skydiver
- Most unhealthy soda
- Most ordered main meal from a fast food restaurant
- Term for a group of pandas
- Most used Chicago public transit
- White flower, or a girls name
- Hotel room, homophone for what candy could be described as.
- Most popular mothers-day gift
- 1,1,2,3,5,8,13: The _______ Sequence
- Name of the Duolingo mascot
- Best-selling automaker
- Most popular soda in Illinois, based off google searches
- Biggest US car brand
- What nymphs is made of
- Country that shares an island with the Dominican Republic
- An animal, or with up, to be quiet
- Almost useless organ, often removed
- In vain
- Most visited U.S. state
- Most popular fried chicken chain
- Eldest Weasley
- This aquatic animal is named after a land animal, despite having few to no resembles. Additionally, it is one of the only species that gives birth through the male.
- ____ burner, science equipment
- Slang meaning a deserved outcome
- Cheerios owners
- German, in German
- Two and eleven, minus one
- Kicking this is slang for dying
- Term for the U.K. leaving the E.U.
- Scold
- Crime capital of America
- Greek cupid
- Most watched news
- Honda's luxury division
- Thoroughly crushed
- What CBS, FBI, and CNN
- Second largest Illinois city
Down
- This game has more iterations than there are atoms in the known universe
- Synonym for sofa
- Smallest country
- A mint, or a way to broach silence
- Most eaten noodle
- Scold
- MLB team, or fish with a sword like bill
- Last name of this olympic athlete, who has won the most gold medals all time, 15 more than the second place American
- Pimento's first name in B99
- Full name of the actor most known by the American people, based off several surveys
- Building blocks co.
- TV show with the best rotten tomatoes all-time
- Crime with the most arrests, overdose
- Most common rock
- In the English language, the most commonly used 5 letter word
- Control+x
- Europe's "Boot"
- The only fruit that can never spoil
- Car brand with the most expensive average car
- In addition to spicy, sweet, bitter, and salty, the fifth basic taste
- Assistants on the edge of the playing field in soccer and tennis
- This bird proposes to a potential mate with the biggest smoothest pebble they can find. Also the name of an NHL team
- Dickens' Oliver
- Airport section of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Shortest commonly used word with all 5 vowels
- Word that can come after clues 3 and 78 down, and 98 across
- Where The Bear is filmed
- Cos, in math
- Captain Peralta's first name
- What not to cry over, per a common idiom
- Most popular cocktail
- Word that can come after pan, carrot, and cheese
- A hotel
- After English then Spanish, the most spoken language in Illinois
- The Jets and this team have clubs named this in both the NHL and NFL
- After blinding lights, the second most streamed song ever, by Ed Sheeran
- This basketball player's nickname is a homophone to a word that can mean a roughly built cabin
- The Eurythmics biggest hit, ____ Dreams
- This bird has more plastic versions of it than real.
- Star player's first name in A League of Their Own
- After California, Texas, New York, and Florida
- What a watermelon is that a strawberry is not
- _____ is bliss, per an idiom
- Country with the second most olympic medals ever
- Scottish national animal, the latin derivation for it is one horn
- Most common flag color
- Company with the most ads
103 Clues: Scold • Scold • In vain • A hotel • Control+x • Greek cupid • A chef's hat • Cos, in math • The big apple • Eldest Weasley • Europe's "Boot" • Dickens' Oliver • Cheerios owners • Synonym for sofa • Smallest country • Most common rock • Most eaten noodle • Thanos's assassin • German, in German • Most watched news • Thoroughly crushed • Building blocks co. • Most unhealthy soda • Biggest US car brand • ...
'SoulsRPG's Ultimate 2022 Trivia Crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- SL's high-ranking elite are divided into these
- Surname of the local messenger who is overly friendly, and often uses a satchel to carry their letters.
- This pack was unique in that it made an island its home
- SL-controlled area that is highly restricted, but is used for outside trade
- DCG-controlled area that is open to visitors
- NC's Off-board location
- Children of SL must solve one of these upon coming-of-age
- SL's resident --aliens-- cool-rocks expert
- This pack suffered a coup resulting in the deaths of many iconic characters
- CdC members of like-skillsets, interests, and trades may align under a
- In this pack, obtaining a spirit guide was a unique part of its culture
- Many of NC's names, titles, and Old Caledonia characters were inspired by what source of fiction
- CdC's resident scowler and guard
- The Court of Fangs are a group that prefer to live in a ____ lifestyle
- In SL, a ____ is an extremely low-ranking individual who owes a sizable debt to another member or the pack as a whole
- This pack was often viewed as "villains" in many pack relations due to its dark and shady tendencies and culture
- CdC's Local pub/tavern
- SL's Off-board location
- Another name to refer to SL or its territory
- CdC's ship often embarks across this body of water
- These keep watch over DCG's border
- This pack had a unique herd of livestock that were heavily involved in their culture and way of life
- This pack was locally referred to as "The Clan"
- This pack was founded by a mad king
- DCG neighborhood in which members live in
- CdC members use these items as a way to visually distinguish ranks at a glance
- NC's residential and main social areas are localized within four
- Presently, NC is unique in that its members may worship one of four
- The Troupe ran its operation out of an establishment known as ____
- The surname of this pack's founder became their way of life
- This pack was prized for its Viking culture
- NC's Local pub/tavern
- This pack was born anew
- Salsolans who venture beyond the borders often disguise their
Down
- DCG company of which members of like-skillsets, interests, and trades may be a part of
- This group of Loners attempted to form a trade settlement in Mersey Cove
- Members of NC's elite belong to one of two ____
- This popular hangout was located in Amherst, and was the first Loner Band on the forum
- This messenger cuts for an intimidating figure and is little of word
- On a path of revenge, this group plotted an elaborate scheme that brought about the disbandment of Cour des Miracles
- DCG's Off-board location
- SL is often known for its intense need for ____
- Ranks, titles, and other naming conventions in DCG are often done in this language
- CdC ranks were originally done in this language
- CdC is often associated with what color
- This pack is often remembered for having a culture and rank structure more in line with "traditional" wolf/werewolf packs
- This cult attacked multiple Luperci on 'Souls in an effort to spread their beliefs, set ablaze Krokar, and even had a splinter cell arise years later to attack New Caledonia
- A place for weary travelers, Bete Noir's iconic landmark was known as the ____
- DCG's lands are localized around this water source
- In NC, ____ is a journey/adventure in which members may embark on to obtain an esteemed title
- DCG's resident trickster
- CdC-controlled area that is open to visitors
- Livestock breed of SL
- Name of SL's catacombs
- NC's Sword Coast directly borders this major waterway
- A coming-of-age ceremony that all CdC youths are forced to undertake
- Livestock breed of DCG
- This pack rose from ash and dust
- CdC members who have been formally knighted and have taken their oath are part of an elite group known as the ____
- CdC's culture is often considered to be heavily centered around
- This pack had houses in which members were sorted into
- SL's borders are often known for their many
- NC members of like-skillsets, interests, and trades may come together to form a
- NC's resident bard and teller of tales
- This pack was known for its desire for sophistication and learning
- This mythical animal acts as an unofficial symbol for various things within NC
- DCG's catacombs
- Alternative name for a member belonging to DCG
- Members of DCG's high-ranking elite belong to this
- Name of CdC's ship
- When pursuing a Grand Quest in NC, members must accomplish several
71 Clues: DCG's catacombs • Name of CdC's ship • Livestock breed of SL • NC's Local pub/tavern • Name of SL's catacombs • Livestock breed of DCG • CdC's Local pub/tavern • NC's Off-board location • SL's Off-board location • This pack was born anew • DCG's Off-board location • DCG's resident trickster • CdC's resident scowler and guard • This pack rose from ash and dust • ...
The Big Alphabet 2025-03-03
Across
- A black and white animal
- An animal that you can ride on
- A brown animal
- A place where you can cook food
- A red and black insect
- An sea animal with eight tentacles
- A duck sound
- An instrument with 6 strings
- A machine that cleans your room
- A type of animal
- A whale with a horn
- A small animal that loves to eat cheese
- A part from a car
- A skating object with wheels
- A food with pepperoni
- A brown vegetable
- An instrument with sticks
- A vehicle
- Seven colours
- An object for board games
- A food for birthdays
- A thing that you hammer with
- A pretty plant
- Opposite of day
- A tool for chopping food
- An animal that lives on trees
- A natural satellite of the Earth
- A lava mountain
- An animal that lives underwater
- A pink animal
- A thing that you wear on your head
- A thing that goes up and down
- A flying machine that looks like an airplane
- Five points
- A small town
- A flightless bird
- A flying machine
- Man’s best friend
- A candy on a stick
- A colorful instrument
- A slow animal
- A magic object on a stick
- An element that burns stuff
- A container
- A hairy animal
- A living machine
- A large marsupial
- A snow house
- Opposite of king
- Where birds lay eggs
- Looks like a crocodile
- A fat animal
- A cold food
- Am object to open and close
- An animal that eats fish
- The largest animal on land
- A type of boat
- The king of the jungle
- An object with one wheel
- A green vegetable that looks like a cucumber
- A fruit where SpongeBob lives in
- A plant on land
- A bouncing object
- Where animals are kept in
- Two breads and cheese
- Where moles live
- A big green fruit with red inside
- The biggest animal in the world
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- A yellow and black insect
- A vehicle that goes to space
- A yellow fruit
- A green animal that jumps
- A small insect
- An orange vegetable
- A undead creature from the dead
- A thing from your jacket
- A dangerous animal
- An object for rainy days
- A bird
- A vehicle for passengers
- An object to turn on and off
- An object for drinking
- An object that makes music
- A sand that’s surrounded by water
- An object for reflection
- Opposite of sad
- A musical instrument with keys
- A tall animal
- An animal in Australia
- An object that you place something on
- An instrument with four strings and a bow
- An orange animal
- An object to stop a ship
- A cold bird
- Opposite of over
- A thing that you can unlock with
- An object to wipe the floor
- A thing that goes up and down
- A person who travels in space
- An object to wear around you neck
- A big vehicle
- An object that cools you down
- A lined shape
- A green fruit with red inside
- An object that you can unwrap
- A red flower
- A sea animal that stings
- A mythical creature
- A vehicle on the rail
- An object with thread
- A small vehicle
- An animal that eats corpse
- A yellow shiny object
- Looks like a table
- An animal that eats grass just like cows
- A milk with strawberries
- A fruit or a colour
- An instrument with four strings
- Opposite of south
- An orange and black animal
- A machine that tells you the time
- A program machine
- A food that you can spread on the bread
- A bird that lives in the water
- A flying machine with rotor on top
- An object in the mailbox
- A animal with long ears
- A flying object with a string
- Bread and sausage
- A type of coin
- A red fruit
- An object to see your bones
- A spinning object
- A colour that comes after orange
- An animal that loves to eat bananas
- An object for brushing your teeth
- A wild cat
- Inside the car
- A thing that you call with
- A floating object
- A type of blanket
- A grey animal
- A flying bird of prey
- An animal that looks like a lizard
- Very fast
- Opposite of down
- A thing that you wash with
- When birds are born
- An object to unlock and lock
- A bird at night
- An animal that chases mice
151 Clues: A bird • A vehicle • Very fast • A wild cat • A cold bird • Five points • A container • A red fruit • A cold food • A duck sound • A red flower • A small town • A snow house • A fat animal • A tall animal • Seven colours • A big vehicle • A lined shape • A pink animal • A slow animal • A grey animal • A brown animal • A yellow fruit • A small insect • A pretty plant • A hairy animal • A type of coin • Inside the car • ...
My Hyperfixations 2025-04-11
Across
- (Poppy Playtime) The character is an ally and an enemy in Chapter 4.
- (FNAF) Small white bear that aids you in FFPS.
- (FNAF) The supposed culprit of the bite of '87.
- (Dandy's World) The name of the black goo the corrupts Toons.
- (Poppy Playtime) The title of Chapter 2. [Ex: Chapter 2; _____]
- (FNAF) The old suspected name of the Crying Child.
- (FNAF) The abbrivation of the fifth game [including FNAF]
- (FNAF) The location Henry worked at/ran before Fazbear Entertainment
- (FNAF) "It's not my fault, I have these fat plastic fingers and can't press the buttons." -UNC
- (Undertale) The secret boss in Waterfall.
- (Dandy's World) This Toon can heal themself.
- (Dandy's World) The blue and pink starter Toon.
- Video game with the animal animatronics and a purple man. Abbr.
- (FNAF) The name of the animatronic that cannot be blinded by the FazCam or the Fazerblaster in FNaF: SB.
- (Dandy's World) The Twisted that can steal items.
- (FNAF) The name of the virus in FNAF VR.
- (Dandy's World) The purple starter Toon.
- (FNAF) The year of the missing childrens incident.
- (FNAF) "Was that the _______?!" -Markipler playing FNaF 4.
- (Dandy's World) The Toon for purchase that has the worst stats.
- (Dandy's World) This Twisted gives a slowness effect after completing a machine.
- (FNAF) The name of the endoskeleton under the Mega Pizzaplex that can wear any costume.
- (FNAF) The name given to the guy who talks to the player on the phone during FnaF 3.
- (Poppy Playtime) The title of Chapter 1. [Ex: Chapter 1; _____]
- (Dandy's World) This Toon makes getting research easier.
- (Undertale) What the butterscotch pie turns into in hard mode.
- (FNAF) FNaF Vr's official name.
- (Undertale) The word that gives you the most points in the Mettaton EX fight.
- (FNAF) The name given to the guy who talks to the player through the cassette tapes in FFPS.
- (FNAF) The self-proclaimed and widely accepted king of FNaF.
- (FNAF) "...uh, something about their _____ locking up if they get turned off for too long?"
- (Poppy Playtime) The name of the chicken smiling critter.
- (FNAF) The name of the guard that wanders around the Mega Pizzaplex in FNaF: SB.
- (Dandy's World) Name of a corrupted Toon.
- (Poppy Playtime) The real full name of 'The Doctor'.
- (FNAF) The creator of FNaF.
- (FNAF) The name given to the guy who talks to the player on the phone during FnaF 1&2.
- (FNAF) The mechanism that allowed free-standing animatronics to become wearable costumes.
Down
- (FNAF) The actor that plays William Afton in the FNaF Movie.
- (Poppy Playtime) The name of the the bear smiling critter.
- (Undertale) The secret boss in Hotland.
- (FNAF) The name of the DLC for FNAF: Security Breach.
- (FNAF) LOL
- (FNAF) The substance responsible for keeping Michael alive in FNaF: SL. Also present the the AR game.
- (Poppy Playtime) The name of the red gas in Chapter 3.
- (FNAF) The first official location after William and Henry's company's merging.
- (FNAF) The endoskeleton in FNaF: SL.
- Video game on Roblox where you play as Toons. (No apostrophe)
- (Poppy Playtime) The title of Chapter 4. [Ex: Chapter 4; _____]
- (FNAF) FNaF AR's official name.
- (Poppy Playtime) The character that chases you through Statues in Chapter 2.
- (FNAF) The actor that plays Mike Schmidt in the FNaF movie.
- (FNAF) The time you need to survive until.
- (Poppy Playtime) The name given to Experiment 1006.
- (FNAF) Fazbear Entertainment's establishment date (Year).
- (FNAF) The mix of all of the FNaF: SL animatronics.
- Video game about a small red-haired sentient doll.
- (FNAF) Phone guy's real name.
- (FNAF) The name of the pixelated FNaF game that share its name and story with a book.
- (FNAF) The acronym often used to refer to FNaF 6.
- (FNAF) Small AR bear that "aids" you in SB: RUIN.
- (FNAF) The name of the Crying Child (2025).
- (FNAF) The name given to the girl who talks to the player through the cassette tapes in FNaF VR.
- Video game that takes place in the underground.
- (FNAF) The first and last name of the soul in Circus Baby
- (Poppy Playtime) The name of the the unicorn smiling critter.
- (FNAF) The full first name of Henry's daughter
- (FNAF) Henry's last name.
- (Poppy Playtime) The title of Chapter 3. [Ex: Chapter 3; _____]
- (FNAF) The alter ego of the guard that wanders around the Mega Pizzaplex in FNaF: SB.
- (Dandy's World) The kind of Toon only has 2 hearts.
71 Clues: (FNAF) LOL • (FNAF) Henry's last name. • (FNAF) The creator of FNaF. • (FNAF) Phone guy's real name. • (FNAF) FNaF AR's official name. • (FNAF) FNaF Vr's official name. • (FNAF) The endoskeleton in FNaF: SL. • (Undertale) The secret boss in Hotland. • (FNAF) The name of the virus in FNAF VR. • (Dandy's World) The purple starter Toon. • (Undertale) The secret boss in Waterfall. • ...
All Gen 1 Pokemon 2025-06-08
Across
- - Has all fighting moves in Gen 1 (it still sucks lol)
- - Splashing till it Flies
- - Bye, Bye ______
- - Their job was taken by a fire turtle
- - Same Stat Spread with Quilava
- - It stands while its counterpart stays 4 legs
- - First Dex Entry
- - Never appeared again in the Pokemon anime
- - Gen 1 Normal/Flying Middle Stage
- - Living Corpse
- - Worst Guts User
- - Loves to eat James
- - Los Angeles
- - Zubat of the sea
- - Happy Sludge
- - Defeats its alolan form
- - Overshadowed by its pre-evolution
- - ironically not gold
- - Gains Dragon type upon its evolution
- - Double the heads, the better
- - The Kantonian of the First Known Hisuan Mon
- - Dies to an electric shock
- - No eyes
- - Beak Pokemon
- - Actual Gender Difference
- - Angy version of Pre-evolution
- - Lord Helix
- - Disappears after Ash left him lol
- - Just a Boring Goldfish
- - Used to be human
- - Happily Dating with Slowbro (Smogon lore)
- - Loses its Gold Coin
- - I hate the internet for what it did to you
- - Pikachu's Co Mascot
- - Who's That Pokemon | O
- - Motherless
- - Only middle stage with its dual typing ever
- - Ash's Dad
- - Genesect Past Version
- - God of Sleep minus the s
- - Gigantamax with a Beard
- - Seahor
- - Only fully evolve gaining Steel type
- - Evolves but never gain stats
- - Monkey Manbaby
- - Ash's First Evolution
- - Grass type Regenerator
- - Finally good again with Boots
- - Rainbow in Alola
- - First ever designed Pokemon
- - First Stage Lightning Rod Ground Type
- - Kept its Levitation while its evolution didnt
- - First of the Most Common Dual Type
- - Its Mega Evolution hurts
- - The literal mascot
- - Needs a water stone to evolve (or a slowpoke)
- - Excadrill without the Steel
- - Its the “Legendary Pokemon”
- - Unlucky Dex Number
- - Ball of Gas
- - Only Pokemon Not Mentioned
- - 8 timer OU legend
- - looses its typing in an evolution from Gen 2
- - Only Good Shell Smasher
- - 2 Great Abilities and Cute Charm
- - Double Effective to Vaniluxe
- - Misty's Fear Icon
- - Parental Bond
- - Brock's Ace
- - Among Us
Down
- - Grass type with a Mega and Gigantamax
- - I don't think they liked the new head
- - One Eye
- - Gen 1 OU gatekeeper
- - Baby Helix
- - Exploding Happily
- - Popular Dex Entry about how it can die
- - Gary's ___ died theory
- - It’s evolution sucks (electric version)
- - Smogon's Icon
- - The bell who is weeping
- - Eats Dreams
- - “A Peculiar ____” Legend Arceus Mission
- - “I am a Star”
- - Mega Awful to Mega Adaptability
- - Gen 1’s Fastest (Viable) OU Mon
- - First Stage Water Absorber
- - Happy #100 🎉
- - Shares Dual Type Combination with a Gen 1 Legendary
- - First ever dragon
- - Extreme Speed Killer
- - The Emperor of Gen 2
- - Defined by a Thick Bone
- - Tinted Lens Quiver Dance Menace
- - Literally a dugong
- - its pre-evolution has a past form
- - Fighting type needs trade to evolve
- - Enjoying its elegance before it becomes fat
- - Mr. Crabs
- - Toxic Metapod
- - Used to be the top, but fell off massively
- - Gains Ground typing when it evolves (Boy)
- - “The most powerful Pokemon of all Time“
- - Jessie's first ever Pokemon
- - a clay figure brought to life by magic
- - Defacto Arena Trapper
- - Haha, ice moves go brrr
- - snakE
- - A hair away from steel
- - Kantonian Unicorn
- - The fire electric duo abandoned her
- - Returns after over 1100 episodes
- - Peashooter
- - Living Under the Truck
- - A little Odd
- - First Ever Gym Leader Pokemon
- - Pre Shelder Bite
- - Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves (Fish version)
- - The Special Wall (2nd only to its evolution)
- - Water Ice Single Stage Mon
- - It’s already teleporting away
- - ___! That's Right!
- - Mega evolves into a worse type (It’s happy with it tho)
- - The Shadow Trapper (Mega form)
- - Defeated to its alolan form
- - Evolves into a Fighter or Frog
- - Defensive “Drill Pokemon”
- - First stage in a three stage fighting type evolution
- - A Boxer
- - Big Tounge
- - At least its not gloomy anymore
- - F.E.A.R
- - Better than its evolution in VGC
- - Grows eyebrows in Alola
- - Gen 4 No Guard Menace
- - Cannons
- - Ash's Gen 1 Only Rapid Spinner
- - The Higher Physical Attack Special Attacker
- - Single stage Normal/Flying type
- - Kenya
- - should have been psychic
- - Only mon with war in its name (in Gen 1)
- - Half a Dozen Eggs
- - Literally a seal
- - Only Pokemon with a 5 times weakness (baby version)
- - Has a Mega and A Regional Form
- - A self regenerating star
- - True butterfree pre-evolution
- - The Horseshoe Crab! : )
- - It's evolution sucks (fire version)
150 Clues: - snakE • - Kenya • - Seahor • - One Eye • - No eyes • - A Boxer • - F.E.A.R • - Cannons • - Among Us • - Mr. Crabs • - Ash's Dad • - Baby Helix • - Lord Helix • - Peashooter • - Motherless • - Big Tounge • - Eats Dreams • - Los Angeles • - Ball of Gas • - Brock's Ace • - Happy #100 🎉 • - Happy Sludge • - Beak Pokemon • - A little Odd • - Smogon's Icon • - Living Corpse • - “I am a Star” • - Toxic Metapod • - Parental Bond • ...
Xmas crossword 2021-12-17
Across
- What type of animal is a Flemish giant? 8
- angry boxer 4
- The ancient Phoenician city of Constantine is located in what modern-day Arab country? 7
- Christmas trimming 4,2,8
- most populated county in England, 6
- Who earned his 10th No1 with the song ‘Bad Habits’ 2, 7
- Spider man’s relative 4,3
- a mode of transport 3
- Curie Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)? 5,5
- Captain Marvel’s real name 5,6
- what was/is the world longest running sitcom 4,2,3,6,4
- unit of thermal insulation 3
- Which country won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup cricket competition? 9
- heir to throne 7
- worlds deepest ocean 7,5
- kind of food made with curd 6
- Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita? 11
- country with the most sheep 5
- smallest dutch city 10
- arch enemy of Superman, 3,6
- What is "cynophobia"? 4,2,4
- which country won the 2021 Eurovision song contest 5
- first Marvel film 7
- alternation of colours 7
- What can be broken but is never held? 1, 7
- to struggle hard 4
- to contract 6
- an actor 8
- Which country won the first-ever soccer World Cup in 1930? 7
- winner of F1 constructor championships 2021 8
- Which team won their first FA Cup final in May? 8,4
- what do you call a dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary 1, 9
- What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea? 7
- more like a Shetland pony 6
- to disperse 7
- A new £50 note entered circulation in June this year. Which scientist is celebrated on the new note? 4,6
- the name’s Bond, James Bond 2,4,2,3
- river or a beer? 6
- book of words 10
- one of the five tendons at the back of the knee 9
- Tallest waterfall in the world 5,5
- In public places in the state of Florida, what's illegal to do when wearing a swimsuit? 4
- Which parish council chair DID NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY! 6,6
- An aubergine? 8
- an artist in carving 8
- US open champion womens 4,8
- self propelled weapon 7
- Who wrote the lyrics of West Side Story? 7, 8
- what Mary and Joseph were told 2,4,2,3,3
Down
- capital of Vietnam 5
- small format reading material 7
- Tallest building in the world
- number one double O 4
- Hulks real name 5, 6
- A campaign was launched to save the life of an alpaca thought to be infected with TB. What was the name of the alpaca? 8
- to soak 8
- dark purple skinned fruit 5
- gives a charge 7
- most common food allergy 6
- worlds happiest country 7
- What country has the most natural lakes? 6
- rarest eye colour 5
- what do you call a pony with a cough 1,6,5
- Actor ( not actress) with most Best Actor Oscars awards 6,3,5
- treasure or a paper 4
- Dutch city of light 9
- not often found 6
- the worlds largest fish. 5,5
- What is the title of the first ever Carry On film made and released in 1958? 5,2,8
- Who was the Ladies Wimbledon Championship winner in July? 8,5
- worlds deepest river 5
- what is the 2022 Chinese Year animal 5
- He died this year, his first published novel being ‘When the Lion Feeds’ 6,5
- Worship of Krishna is observed by which Religious Faith? 8
- The unicorn is the national animal of which country? 8
- Which is the only edible food that never goes bad? 5
- Which English astronomer John Couch Adams discovered which planet? 7
- What was the first toy to be advertised on television? 2,6,4
- underground line with most stations 8
- who has scored most premier league goals at 260, 4,7
- a short, close-fitting jacket, worn by women and children in the early 19th century. 7
- I saw a mouse 5,2,3,5
- Area 51 is located in which state? 6
- Carson catchphrase 3 3 3 1 4 2
- asking a question 11
- A legal dispute hit the headlines in April when Colin launched legal proceedings against Cuthbert Who are Colin and Cuthbert? 11,5
- to singe 4
- What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven? 8
- where everybody knows name 6
- without solidity 6
- Who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1841 to 1846? 6,4
- largest county in England by area 9
- a loud cry 5
- what parliamentary constituency is Wool in 5,6
- Bitcoin became the official currency in which Central American country in 2021? 2,8
- Which country became a republic on the 55 anniversary of it’s independence? 8
- Ship that blocked the Suez Canal 4,5
- Most common element in the universe 8
- a large basket 6
- what mum shouts at Amazon device 5
100 Clues: to soak 8 • an actor 8 • to singe 4 • a loud cry 5 • angry boxer 4 • to contract 6 • to disperse 7 • An aubergine? 8 • gives a charge 7 • heir to throne 7 • book of words 10 • a large basket 6 • not often found 6 • to struggle hard 4 • without solidity 6 • river or a beer? 6 • rarest eye colour 5 • first Marvel film 7 • capital of Vietnam 5 • Hulks real name 5, 6 • asking a question 11 • number one double O 4 • ...
2022 Hybrid 2022-05-25
Across
- Taking care to balance dissections and food-based lessons, this science-loving mom of 6 isn't worried if you're thirsty... you can always swallow your spit.
- Whether complimenting students on their serious eyes, bringing literature to life or making math marvelous, this hybrid hero loves juicy words
- Besides wearing double spiderman suits (for extra muscles), this friend is a leader who's great at memorizing Bible verses.
- Inquisitive, precise in his work and exercising his love of solving math problems, this friend also plays baseball and football
- Easy-going and amiable, this friend also loves mixed martial arts
- A friend to many, this student is willing to share great ideas... including math solutions that involve doubling!
- Willing to dream with God and boldly follow Him, this spirit-led, cola-drinking, Pastor-Nate-loving Hybrid founder loves when Jesus "takes the wheel."
- When not deep in thought, this kind-hearted and smart student might have his nose in a tank book...or he might be in Disney.
- Gifted in writing, this bibliophile is a dreamer who always has an encouraging word to share
- This faithful friend is quick to help and loves to eat peppers
- Determined, silly and humble, this friend also loves to wrestle
- This observant debater not only has a passion for defending the unborn, but also is the tallest and known to be like a subwoofer
- Diving into projects, and holding friends together like glue, this classmate is a thorough and diligent worker
- whether she's making someone lunch, greeting the students, giving out hugs, or just keeping the copy room clean, Hybrid wouldn't be the same without her!
- This pig-loving gymnast is bright, vivacious and delightfully dramatic
- Sweet, cheerful, and easy going, this trustworthy friend is easy going and loves her family, including her baby brother
- This thoughtful, Patriots-loving 10-year old has a gentle heart and hosted a rockin' bounce house birthday
- Confident, focused and kind, this youngest hybrid friend loves all her older schoolmates, including “chicken noodle”
- With two younger sisters, this friend likes to make people laugh and loves creative writing
- Prone to using answer glasses, this inquisitive and fearless inventor of Rickety Rat puts everyone at ease
- known to be happy and creative, this friend has 3 older brothers
- Sweet, thoughtful and loving, this friend plays basketball and has a looooong ride to Hybrid!
- Methodical, organized and confident, this friend is a Rubik's cube master
- With his quiet thoughtfulness and quick smile, this student brings a calmness to the classroom
- this confident unicorn-lover will speak up for God's truth
- this happy and enthusiastic student loves crafts and coloring
Down
- This prayer warrior is a true friend, full of surprises, plays violin and swims (not at the same time)
- Stylish and sweet, this ultra-organized instructor can easily visit her own children during hybrid
- With her great questions and impeccable discretion, this kind, patient thinker loves to share God's truth and teach the Bible
- Ready to talk (or sing) about nearly anything, this special-teams coach is most likely to get off-topic telling a story
- This unique, Odyssey-loving, book-reading whiz relates to Reynie as much as Sticky.
- This observant, steadfast, observant and peace-giving baker might surprise you with her acting skills on stage
- A talented writer and sincere friend to all, this playwright also tested her hand with writing a chant
- This Jesus-loving worshipper knows how to "make" rain, teach about historic reigns and how to rein in middle schoolers with truth and love
- Motivated and driven, this master memorizer also loves swimming
- affectionate and sensitive, this student has a quick smile and loves hugs!
- This deep-thinking artist is conscientious, secure in Christ and discovered a propensity for grammar
- Quick to include others, this hockey-playing friend is perseverant, helpful, and most likely to email Mrs. O.
- Bringing excitement and expectation to the mundane, this enthusiastic gymnast hails from Tyrone
- Kind, helpful and respectful, this great listener loves her chickens
- As studious and clever president, this thoughtful debater might diagram a sentence in her free time
- This positive, servant-hearted fashionista always helps the teacher right when help is needed
- The most experienced teacher at hybrid, this elegant Jesus-lover gets to teach some of her own grandchildren!
- This confident, diligent, fun-loving friend is a gifted writer (who sometimes adds a tragic ending!)
- This bright, enthusiastic Bible-lover has 3 sisters and has been inspired by the Father Brown Reader
- Known to wear a flowing kimono, this motivated role-model is a great debater and loves teaching class
- A real lion-lover and ready to solve problems, this friend enjoys baseball... and math!
- Hard working and respectful, this friend cares for other and LOVES bacon
- This responsible student loves to play on his farm with his older brother
- Respectful, kind and a hard worker, this friend is the oldest in his class and has lived in two states.
- A thoughtful, faithful friend, this student is another great debater has a heart of worship
- This taco-lover is calm, kind, sensitive and thoughtful
- this cheerful and observant student has 4 older sisters
- Kind and caring, energetic and glad to go last, this friend sure loves those fidget toys!
54 Clues: This taco-lover is calm, kind, sensitive and thoughtful • this cheerful and observant student has 4 older sisters • this confident unicorn-lover will speak up for God's truth • this happy and enthusiastic student loves crafts and coloring • This faithful friend is quick to help and loves to eat peppers • ...
Xmas crossword 2021-12-17
Across
- What is the title of the first ever Carry On film made and released in 1958? 5,2,8
- to singe 4
- What was the first toy to be advertised on television? 2,6,4
- not often found 6
- to struggle hard 4
- what parliamentary constituency is Wool in 5,6
- the worlds largest fish. 5,5
- treasure or a paper 4
- Which English astronomer John Couch Adams discovered which planet? 7
- more like a Shetland pony 6
- What country has the most natural lakes? 6
- Area 51 is located in which state? 6
- Most common element in the universe 8
- alternation of colours 7
- where everybody knows name 6
- What can be broken but is never held? 1, 7
- who has scored most premier league goals at 260, 4,7
- Which country won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup cricket competition? 9
- a loud cry 5
- largest county in England by area 9
- most populated county in England, 6
- Who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1841 to 1846? 6,4
- worlds happiest country 7
- Worship of Krishna is observed by which Religious Faith? 8
- Which country won the first-ever soccer World Cup in 1930? 7
- Bitcoin became the official currency in which Central American country in 2021? 2,8
- capital of Vietnam 5
- What type of animal is a Flemish giant? 8
- number one double O 4
- Curie, Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)? 5,5
- what mum shouts at Amazon device 5
- heir to throne 7
- Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita? 11
- worlds deepest river 5
- to disperse 7
- dark purple skinned fruit 5
- river or a beer? 6
- angry boxer 4
- In public places in the state of Florida, what's illegal to do when wearing a swimsuit? 4
- underground line with most stations 8
- a mode of transport 3
- gives a charge 7
- smallest dutch city 10
- what was/is the world longest running sitcom 4,2,3,6,4
- Christmas trimming 4,2,8
- most common food allergy 6
- winner of F1 constructor championships 2021 8
- The unicorn is the national animal of which country? 8
- book of words 10
- to contract 6
- Actor ( not actress) with most Best Actor Oscars awards 6,3,5
- what do you call a pony with a cough 1,6,5
Down
- kind of food made with curd 6
- A legal dispute hit the headlines in April when Colin launched legal proceedings against Cuthbert: Who are Colin and Cuthbert? 11,5
- Who was the Ladies Wimbledon Championship winner in July? 8,5
- Which parish council chair DID NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY! 6,6
- to soak 8
- Which is the only edible food that never goes bad? 5
- an actor 8
- self propelled weapon 7
- An aubergine? 8
- Spider man’s relative 4,3
- Who earned his 10th No1 with the song ‘Bad Habits’ 2, 7
- asking a question 11
- Who wrot the lyrics of West Side Story? 7, 8
- I saw a mouse 5,2,3,5
- What is "cynophobia"? 4,2,4
- unit of thermal insulation 3
- Dutch city of light 9
- small format reading material 7
- which country won the 2021 Eurovision song contest 5
- one of the five tendons at the back of the knee 9
- without solidity 6
- US open champion womens 4,8
- Which country became a republic on the 55 anniversary of it’s independence? 8
- The ancient Phoenician city of Constantine is located in what modern-day Arab country? 7
- a short, close-fitting jacket, worn by women and children in the early 19th century. 7
- Tallest building in the world
- country with the most sheep 5
- What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven? 8
- what Mary and Joseph were told 2,4,2,3,3
- A new £50 note entered circulation in June this year. Which scientist is celebrated on the new note? 4,6
- a large basket 6
- A campaign was launched to save the life of an alpaca thought to be infected with TB: What was the name of the alpaca? 8
- Carson catchphrase 3,3,3,1,4,2
- Captain Marvel’s real name 5,6
- He died this year, his first published novel being ‘When the Lion Feeds’ 6,5
- Tallest waterfall in the world 5,5
- Which team won their first FA Cup final in May? 8,4
- what do you call a dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary 1, 9
- worlds deepest ocean 7,5
- an artist in carving 8
- the name’s Bond, James Bond 2,4,2,3
- Hulks real name 5, 6
- what is the 2022 Chinese Year animal 5
- Ship that blocked the Suez Canal 4,5
- What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea? 7
- arch enemy of Superman, 3,6
- first Marvel film 7
- rarest eye colour 5
100 Clues: to soak 8 • to singe 4 • an actor 8 • a loud cry 5 • to disperse 7 • angry boxer 4 • to contract 6 • An aubergine? 8 • a large basket 6 • heir to throne 7 • gives a charge 7 • book of words 10 • not often found 6 • to struggle hard 4 • without solidity 6 • river or a beer? 6 • first Marvel film 7 • rarest eye colour 5 • asking a question 11 • capital of Vietnam 5 • Hulks real name 5, 6 • treasure or a paper 4 • ...
Xmas crossword 2021-12-21
Across
- Christmas trimming 4,2,8
- What is "cynophobia"? 4,2,4
- Who earned his 10th No1 with the song ‘Bad Habits’ 2, 7
- what do you call a dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary 1, 9
- Which country won the first-ever soccer World Cup in 1930? 7
- US open champion womens 4,8
- Captain Marvel’s real name 5,6
- angry boxer 4
- unit of thermal insulation 3
- to struggle hard 4
- worlds deepest river 5
- more like a Shetland pony 6
- Worship of Krishna is observed by which Religious Faith? 8
- A short, close-fitting jacket, worn by women and children in the early 19th century. 7
- A new £50 note entered circulation in June this year. Which scientist is celebrated on the new note? 4,6
- not often found 6
- where everybody knows name 6
- number one double O 2,2,
- to soak 8
- Actor ( not actress) with most Best Actor Oscars awards 6,3,5
- Who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1841 to 1846? 6,4
- alternation of colours 7
- which country won the 2021 Eurovision song contest 5
- The ancient Phoenician city of Constantine is located in what modern-day Arab country? 7
- underground line with most stations 8
- What type of animal is a Flemish giant? 8
- to disperse 7
- Most common element in the universe 8
- kind of food made with curd 6
- arch enemy of Superman, 3,6
- Which English astronomer John Couch Adams discovered which planet? 7
- small format reading material 7
- river or a beer? 6
- Tallest building in the world 4,7
- self propelled weapon 7
- first Marvel film 7
- capital of Vietnam 5
- What can be broken but is never held? 1, 7
- smallest dutch city 10
- what was/is the world longest running sitcom 4,2,3,6,4
- What is the title of the first ever Carry On film made and released in 1958? 5,2,8
- to contract 6
- an actor 8
- What was the first toy to be advertised on television? 2,6,4
- most populated county in England, 6
- a loud cry 5
- worlds deepest ocean 7,5
- I saw a mouse 5,2,3,5
- Hulks real name 5, 6
Down
- Carson catchphrase 3 3 3 1 4 2
- Which is the only edible food that never goes bad? 5
- Which country became a republic on the 55 anniversary of it’s independence? 8
- A campaign was launched to save the life of an alpaca thought to be infected with TB. What was the name of the alpaca? 8
- heir to throne 7
- what do you call a pony with a cough 1,6,5
- worlds happiest country 7
- What country has the most natural lakes? 6
- without solidity 6
- largest county in England by area 9
- what parliamentary constituency is Wool in 5,6
- An aubergine? 8
- Who wrote the lyrics of West Side Story? 7, 8
- a large basket 6
- book of words 10
- the worlds largest fish. 5,5
- to singe 4
- winner of F1 constructor championships 2021 8
- Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita? 11
- Which country won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup cricket competition? 9
- what Mary and Joseph were told 2,4,2,3,3
- Tallest waterfall in the world 5,5
- one of the five tendons at the back of the knee 9
- a mode of transport 3
- Area 51 is located in which state? 6
- Who was the Ladies Wimbledon Championship winner in July? 8,5
- Which team won their first FA Cup final in May? 8,4
- He died this year, his first published novel being ‘When the Lion Feeds’ 6,5
- rarest eye colour 5
- Ship that blocked the Suez Canal 4,5
- Dutch city of light 9
- the name’s Bond, James Bond 2,4,2,3
- A legal dispute hit the headlines in April when Colin launched legal proceedings against Cuthbert Who are Colin and Cuthbert? 11,5
- an artist in carving 8
- Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)? 5,5
- most common food allergy 6
- asking a question 11
- Spider man’s relative 4,3
- who has scored most premier league goals at 260, 4,7
- dark purple skinned fruit 5
- gives a charge 7
- what is the 2022 Chinese Year animal 5
- Which parish council chair DID NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY! 6,6
- What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea? 7
- The unicorn is the national animal of which country? 8
- country with the most sheep 5
- Bitcoin became the official currency in which Central American country in 2021? 2,8
- In public places in the state of Florida, what's illegal to do when wearing a swimsuit? 4
- What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven? 8
- treasure or a paper 4
- what mum shouts at Amazon device 5
100 Clues: to soak 8 • to singe 4 • an actor 8 • a loud cry 5 • angry boxer 4 • to disperse 7 • to contract 6 • An aubergine? 8 • heir to throne 7 • a large basket 6 • book of words 10 • gives a charge 7 • not often found 6 • without solidity 6 • to struggle hard 4 • river or a beer? 6 • rarest eye colour 5 • first Marvel film 7 • asking a question 11 • capital of Vietnam 5 • Hulks real name 5, 6 • a mode of transport 3 • ...
RPA_Friday_Fun_Puzzle 2024-08-01
Across
- Technology allowing automation of tasks on a users desktop in UiPath
- Visual tool in Power Automate for creating automated workflows with a drag-and-drop interface
- Related to the sky or outer space
- Distance between successive peaks of a wave
- Complex maze-like structure
- Study of the Earths structure and substances
- Common salt used in food and industry
- Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful
- Mountain that erupts with molten rock and ash
- Type of AI that allows systems to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed
- Study of forces and motion
- Three-dimensional image created with light
- Study of the origin of words and their meanings
- Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators
- Remains of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Art of folding paper to make shapes
- Structure used to transport water
- Person who inspires or influences others
- Study of celestial objects and phenomena
- Long musical composition for orchestra
- The highest point or peak
- Art form created by shaping materials
- Strong desire to travel and explore the world
- Molten rock expelled during a volcanic eruption
- Numerical system with base 2
- Natural hot spring that erupts periodically
- Creation of a new device or process
- Occurs when one celestial body moves into the shadow of another
- Precious stone often used in jewelry
- Large and important church building
- Ancient Egyptian monumental structure
- Very energetic and distant galaxy with an active nucleus
- Deep blue-violet color
- Centralized platform used for managing and monitoring robots in UiPath
- Study of human history through excavation
- Deviation from what is standard or expected
- Process of combining two or more things into one
- Lightest element in the periodic table
- High city in ancient Greece often the site of major temples
- Reflection of sound that arrives at the listener some time after the direct sound
- Ruler or leader often hereditary
- Device converting mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Person who writes music
- Microscopic organisms found everywhere
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- Instrument for observing distant objects
- Fragment of a celestial body that lands on Earth
- Art of designing dance movements
- Chemical compound with the formula SO2
- Study of weather and atmospheric conditions
Down
- Tube with mirrors and colored glass creating changing patterns
- Deep gorge formed by erosion
- Arid region with very little rainfall
- Transformation process in insects and amphibians
- Vibrating at the same frequency as another system
- Device used to measure temperature
- Smallest unit of a chemical compound
- Distributed ledger technology ensuring secure and transparent transactions
- Sheltered body of water where ships can dock
- Noble gas used in lighting
- AI technology capable of creating new content such as images text or music
- Study of trees and woody plants
- Mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Measurement north or south of the equator
- Related to sailors or navigation at sea
- Process of moving apart or separating
- Dark shape and outline of someone or something
- Large upright stone or structure
- Explosion of a star at the end of its lifecycle
- To stimulate or excite into action
- Violent rotating column of air extending to the ground
- Treeless region with permanently frozen subsoil
- Dense forest receiving high rainfall
- Musical instrument played by drawing air through holes
- Medieval forerunner of chemistry aiming to transform base metals into gold
- Text carved into a surface
- Puzzle made of irregularly shaped pieces
- Person who claims to have the ability to see future events
- Result of dividing one number by another
- Computational model inspired by the human brain used in deep learning for tasks like image and speech recognition
- Observable event or occurrence
- Single-celled microorganism
- Chemical compound with the formula KMnO4
- Substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies
- Luxury boat used for recreational purposes
- Flow of fluid or gas in a spiral
- Building with a dome to project stars and planets
- System of stars planets and dust bound by gravity
- Dramatic work combining text and music
- Study of the interaction between light and matter
- Imagined perfect place or state
- Central stone at the summit of an arch
- Ancient mathematician known for his theorem
- Prehistoric reptiles that lived millions of years ago
- State of matter with ionized gas particles
- Person trained to travel and work in space
- Chemical compound used in fertilizers and cleaning products
- Zone of life on Earth including land water and air
- Cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born
- A non-biologically related look-alike of a person
- Technique of creating three-dimensional images
- The universe seen as a well-ordered whole
- Natural phenomenon caused by dispersion of light in water droplets
- Cheerful and friendly
- Material that allows electricity to pass through
- Cold-blooded vertebrate with scales
- Type of bot in Automation Anywhere designed for repetitive tasks and processes
- Gas that protects Earth from harmful UV rays
108 Clues: Cheerful and friendly • Deep blue-violet color • Person who writes music • The highest point or peak • Noble gas used in lighting • Study of forces and motion • Text carved into a surface • Complex maze-like structure • Single-celled microorganism • Deep gorge formed by erosion • Numerical system with base 2 • Observable event or occurrence • Study of trees and woody plants • ...
Xmas crossword 2021-12-17
Across
- What is the title of the first ever Carry On film made and released in 1958? 5,2,8
- to singe 4
- What was the first toy to be advertised on television? 2,6,4
- not often found 6
- to struggle hard 4
- what parliamentary constituency is Wool in 5,6
- the worlds largest fish. 5,5
- treasure or a paper 4
- Which English astronomer John Couch Adams discovered which planet? 7
- more like a Shetland pony 6
- What country has the most natural lakes? 6
- Area 51 is located in which state? 6
- Most common element in the universe 8
- alternation of colours 7
- where everybody knows name 6
- What can be broken but is never held? 1, 7
- who has scored most premier league goals at 260, 4,7
- Which country won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup cricket competition? 9
- a loud cry 5
- largest county in England by area 9
- most populated county in England, 6
- Who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1841 to 1846? 6,4
- worlds happiest country 7
- Worship of Krishna is observed by which Religious Faith? 8
- Which country won the first-ever soccer World Cup in 1930? 7
- Bitcoin became the official currency in which Central American country in 2021? 2,8
- capital of Vietnam 5
- What type of animal is a Flemish giant? 8
- number one double O 4
- Curie, Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)? 5,5
- what mum shouts at Amazon device 5
- heir to throne 7
- Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita? 11
- worlds deepest river 5
- to disperse 7
- dark purple skinned fruit 5
- river or a beer? 6
- angry boxer 4
- In public places in the state of Florida, what's illegal to do when wearing a swimsuit? 4
- underground line with most stations 8
- a mode of transport 3
- gives a charge 7
- smallest dutch city 10
- what was/is the world longest running sitcom 4,2,3,6,4
- Christmas trimming 4,2,8
- most common food allergy 6
- winner of F1 constructor championships 2021 8
- The unicorn is the national animal of which country? 8
- book of words 10
- to contract 6
- Actor ( not actress) with most Best Actor Oscars awards 6,3,5
- what do you call a pony with a cough 1,6,5
Down
- kind of food made with curd 6
- A legal dispute hit the headlines in April when Colin launched legal proceedings against Cuthbert: Who are Colin and Cuthbert? 11,5
- Who was the Ladies Wimbledon Championship winner in July? 8,5
- Which parish council chair DID NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY! 6,6
- to soak 8
- Which is the only edible food that never goes bad? 5
- an actor 8
- self propelled weapon 7
- An aubergine? 8
- Spider man’s relative 4,3
- Who earned his 10th No1 with the song ‘Bad Habits’ 2, 7
- asking a question 11
- Who wrot the lyrics of West Side Story? 7, 8
- I saw a mouse 5,2,3,5
- What is "cynophobia"? 4,2,4
- unit of thermal insulation 3
- Dutch city of light 9
- small format reading material 7
- which country won the 2021 Eurovision song contest 5
- one of the five tendons at the back of the knee 9
- without solidity 6
- US open champion womens 4,8
- Which country became a republic on the 55 anniversary of it’s independence? 8
- The ancient Phoenician city of Constantine is located in what modern-day Arab country? 7
- a short, close-fitting jacket, worn by women and children in the early 19th century. 7
- Tallest building in the world
- country with the most sheep 5
- What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven? 8
- what Mary and Joseph were told 2,4,2,3,3
- A new £50 note entered circulation in June this year. Which scientist is celebrated on the new note? 4,6
- a large basket 6
- A campaign was launched to save the life of an alpaca thought to be infected with TB: What was the name of the alpaca? 8
- Carson catchphrase 3,3,3,1,4,2
- Captain Marvel’s real name 5,6
- He died this year, his first published novel being ‘When the Lion Feeds’ 6,5
- Tallest waterfall in the world 5,5
- Which team won their first FA Cup final in May? 8,4
- what do you call a dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary 1, 9
- worlds deepest ocean 7,5
- an artist in carving 8
- the name’s Bond, James Bond 2,4,2,3
- Hulks real name 5, 6
- what is the 2022 Chinese Year animal 5
- Ship that blocked the Suez Canal 4,5
- What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea? 7
- arch enemy of Superman, 3,6
- first Marvel film 7
- rarest eye colour 5
100 Clues: to soak 8 • to singe 4 • an actor 8 • a loud cry 5 • to disperse 7 • angry boxer 4 • to contract 6 • An aubergine? 8 • a large basket 6 • heir to throne 7 • gives a charge 7 • book of words 10 • not often found 6 • to struggle hard 4 • without solidity 6 • river or a beer? 6 • first Marvel film 7 • rarest eye colour 5 • asking a question 11 • capital of Vietnam 5 • Hulks real name 5, 6 • treasure or a paper 4 • ...
'SoulsRPG's Ultimate 2022 Trivia Crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- This pack was unique in that it made an island its home
- CdC-controlled area that is open to visitors
- This pack suffered a coup resulting in the deaths of many iconic characters
- Alternative name for a member belonging to DCG
- This cult attacked multiple Luperci on 'Souls in an effort to spread their beliefs, set ablaze Krokar, and even had a splinter cell arise years later to attack New Caledonia
- This pack is often remembered for having a culture and rank structure more in line with "traditional" wolf/werewolf packs
- In NC, ____ is a journey/adventure in which members may embark on to obtain an esteemed title
- NC's Local pub/tavern
- CdC members who have been formally knighted and have taken their oath are part of an elite group known as the ____
- When Anathema disbanded, it split into ____ Loner Bands
- This pack was often viewed as "villains" in many pack relations due to its dark and shady tendencies and culture
- CdC ranks were originally done in this language
- DCG company of which members of like-skillsets, interests, and trades may be a part of
- This pack was locally referred to as "The Clan"
- Another name to refer to SL or its territory
- This popular hangout was located in Amherst, and was the first Loner Band on the forum
- SL-controlled area that is highly restricted, but is used for outside trade
- CdC's resident scowler and guard
- Name of SL's catacombs
- DCG's catacombs
- This pack had a unique herd of livestock that were heavily involved in their culture and way of life
- A local bird that DCG has made use of as a livestock animal
- SL's co-rank icon is depicted as this
- This messenger cuts for an intimidating figure and is little of word
- Salsolans who venture beyond the borders often disguise their
- Name of CdC's ship
- SL's resident --aliens-- cool-rocks expert
- This pack was founded by a mad king
- DCG-controlled area that is open to visitors
- CdC members use this item as a way to visually distinguish ranks at a glance
- This pack was known for its desire for sophistication and learning
- Many of NC's names, titles, and Old Caledonia characters were inspired by what source of fiction
- Children of SL must solve one of these upon coming-of-age
- DCG neighborhood in which members live in
- This pack was prized for its Viking culture
- A place for weary travelers, Bete Noir's iconic landmark was known as the ____
- Presently, NC is unique in that its members may worship one of four
- These can lead to a more natural formation of packs
- NC's Sword Coast directly borders this major waterway
- DCG's annual event that is held at the end of every summer
- SL's Off-board location
Down
- DCG's lands are localized around this water source
- CdC's Local pub/tavern
- The Court of Fangs are a group that prefer to live in a ____ lifestyle
- A coming-of-age ceremony that all CdC youths are forced to undertake
- SL is often known for its intense
- Livestock breed of DCG
- NC's Off-board location
- The surname of this pack's founder became their way of life
- This group of Loners attempted to form a trade settlement in Mersey Cove
- This pack was born anew
- SL's borders are often known for their many
- In this pack, obtaining a spirit guide was a unique part of its culture
- NC members of like-skillsets, interests, and trades may come together to form a
- Language often used for titles and other naming conventions in DCG
- Loner characters are represented by an icon of a
- Surname of the local messenger who is overly friendly, and often uses a satchel to carry their letters.
- This group's naming conventions stemmed primarily from those of various animals
- Livestock breed of SL
- Keeping to Krokar's water-based roots, those that splintered from the disbanded pack named themselves the ____
- NC's residential and main social areas are localized within four
- CdC's ship often embarks across this body of water
- This pack rose from ash and dust
- This pack had houses in which members were sorted into
- CdC's culture is often considered to be heavily centered around
- The Troupe ran its operation out of an establishement known as ____
- SL's high-ranking elite are divided into these
- CdC youths may be awarded this purple item upon collecting its variants
- On a path of revenge, this group plotted an elaborate scheme that brought about the disbandment of Cour des Miracles
- Members of NC's elite belong to one of two
- Members of DCG's high-ranking elite belong to this
- These keep watch over DCG's border
- DCG's Off-board location
- In SL, ____ are an extremely low-ranking individual who owes a sizable debt to another member or the pack as a whole
- This mythical animal acts as an unofficial symbol for various things within NC
- Many of NC's founding members were survivors of a distant
- DCG's resident trickster
- NC's resident bard and teller of tales
- CdC members of like-skillsets, interests, and trades may align under a
- When pursuing a Grand Quest in NC, members must accomplish several
- CdC is often associated with what color
81 Clues: DCG's catacombs • Name of CdC's ship • NC's Local pub/tavern • Livestock breed of SL • CdC's Local pub/tavern • Livestock breed of DCG • Name of SL's catacombs • NC's Off-board location • This pack was born anew • SL's Off-board location • DCG's Off-board location • DCG's resident trickster • CdC's resident scowler and guard • This pack rose from ash and dust • ...
RPA_Friday_Fun_Puzzle 2024-08-01
Across
- Three-dimensional image created with light
- Study of human history through excavation
- Single-celled microorganism
- Result of dividing one number by another
- Process of moving apart or separating
- Type of AI that allows systems to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed
- Cheerful and friendly
- Person who claims to have the ability to see future events
- Person who writes music
- Musical instrument played by drawing air through holes
- Related to sailors or navigation at sea
- Chemical compound with the formula KMnO4
- Chemical compound used in fertilizers and cleaning products
- Study of the origin of words and their meanings
- Study of weather and atmospheric conditions
- Art form created by shaping materials
- The universe seen as a well-ordered whole
- Cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born
- Very energetic and distant galaxy with an active nucleus
- Medieval forerunner of chemistry aiming to transform base metals into gold
- Technology allowing automation of tasks on a users desktop in UiPath
- Microscopic organisms found everywhere
- Arid region with very little rainfall
- Visual tool in Power Automate for creating automated workflows with a drag-and-drop interface
- Imagined perfect place or state
- Deviation from what is standard or expected
- Natural phenomenon caused by dispersion of light in water droplets
- Dramatic work combining text and music
- Mountain that erupts with molten rock and ash
- Molten rock expelled during a volcanic eruption
- Measurement north or south of the equator
- Deep gorge formed by erosion
- Cold-blooded vertebrate with scales
- Chemical compound with the formula SO2
- Dark shape and outline of someone or something
- Dense forest receiving high rainfall
- Distance between successive peaks of a wave
- Study of trees and woody plants
- Instrument for observing distant objects
- Remains of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Flow of fluid or gas in a spiral
- Smallest unit of a chemical compound
- Numerical system with base 2
- Prehistoric reptiles that lived millions of years ago
- High city in ancient Greece often the site of major temples
- Mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Device used to measure temperature
- Natural hot spring that erupts periodically
- Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators
- Structure used to transport water
- Study of forces and motion
- Material that allows electricity to pass through
- Ruler or leader often hereditary
- Ancient Egyptian monumental structure
Down
- Large upright stone or structure
- The highest point or peak
- Person who inspires or influences others
- Central stone at the summit of an arch
- Sheltered body of water where ships can dock
- AI technology capable of creating new content such as images text or music
- Tube with mirrors and colored glass creating changing patterns
- Reflection of sound that arrives at the listener some time after the direct sound
- Treeless region with permanently frozen subsoil
- Fragment of a celestial body that lands on Earth
- Art of designing dance movements
- Violent rotating column of air extending to the ground
- Luxury boat used for recreational purposes
- Gas that protects Earth from harmful UV rays
- Deep blue-violet color
- Zone of life on Earth including land water and air
- Lightest element in the periodic table
- AI model trained on vast amounts of text data to generate human-like text and understand context
- Occurs when one celestial body moves into the shadow of another
- Distributed ledger technology ensuring secure and transparent transactions
- Substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies
- Precious stone often used in jewelry
- Computational model inspired by the human brain used in deep learning for tasks like image and speech recognition
- Long musical composition for orchestra
- Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful
- Ancient mathematician known for his theorem
- Technique of creating three-dimensional images
- Puzzle made of irregularly shaped pieces
- Building with a dome to project stars and planets
- Centralized platform used for managing and monitoring robots in UiPath
- Related to the sky or outer space
- Large and important church building
- Observable event or occurrence
- Type of bot in Automation Anywhere designed for repetitive tasks and processes
- Text carved into a surface
- Complex maze-like structure
- Process of combining two or more things into one
- Popular software used for image editing and graphic design
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- Study of the Earths structure and substances
- Explosion of a star at the end of its lifecycle
- System of stars planets and dust bound by gravity
- To stimulate or excite into action
- State of matter with ionized gas particles
- Study of celestial objects and phenomena
- Creation of a new device or process
- Strong desire to travel and explore the world
- A non-biologically related look-alike of a person
- Common salt used in food and industry
- Device converting mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Transformation process in insects and amphibians
- Vibrating at the same frequency as another system
- Noble gas used in lighting
- Study of the interaction between light and matter
- Art of folding paper to make shapes
- Person trained to travel and work in space
- Four-dimensional hypercube, extending the concept of a cube to four dimensions
111 Clues: Cheerful and friendly • Deep blue-violet color • Person who writes music • The highest point or peak • Text carved into a surface • Noble gas used in lighting • Study of forces and motion • Single-celled microorganism • Complex maze-like structure • Deep gorge formed by erosion • Numerical system with base 2 • Observable event or occurrence • Imagined perfect place or state • ...
RPA_Friday_Fun_Puzzle 2024-08-01
Across
- Person who claims to have the ability to see future events
- Four-dimensional hypercube extending the concept of a cube to four dimensions
- Distributed ledger technology ensuring secure and transparent transactions
- Person who writes music
- Person who inspires or influences others
- Related to the sky or outer space
- Deep blue-violet color
- Ancient mathematician known for his theorem
- Complex maze-like structure
- Large upright stone or structure
- Device used to measure temperature
- Flow of fluid or gas in a spiral
- Prehistoric reptiles that lived millions of years ago
- Deep gorge formed by erosion
- Deviation from what is standard or expected
- Imagined perfect place or state
- Tube with mirrors and colored glass creating changing patterns
- Sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators
- Sheltered body of water where ships can dock
- Transformation process in insects and amphibians
- Text carved into a surface
- Musical instrument played by drawing air through holes
- System of stars planets and dust bound by gravity
- Occurs when one celestial body moves into the shadow of another
- Mountain that erupts with molten rock and ash
- Single-celled microorganism
- Explosion of a star at the end of its lifecycle
- Process of combining two or more things into one
- Remains of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Computational model inspired by the human brain used in deep learning for tasks like image and speech recognition
- Person trained to travel and work in space
- Medieval forerunner of chemistry aiming to transform base metals into gold
- Numerical system with base 2
- Popular software used for image editing and graphic design
- Measurement north or south of the equator
- Study of forces and motion
- Very energetic and distant galaxy with an active nucleus
- Cheerful and friendly
- Process of moving apart or separating
- Gas that protects Earth from harmful UV rays
- Result of dividing one number by another
- Treeless region with permanently frozen subsoil
- Technology allowing automation of tasks on a users desktop in UiPath
- Art of folding paper to make shapes
- Luxury boat used for recreational purposes
- Study of weather and atmospheric conditions
- Type of bot in Automation Anywhere designed for repetitive tasks and processes
- Natural hot spring that erupts periodically
- A non-biologically related look-alike of a person
- Precious stone often used in jewelry
- Microscopic organisms found everywhere
- Chemical compound used in fertilizers and cleaning products
- Arid region with very little rainfall
- Study of human history through excavation
Down
- Technique of creating three-dimensional images
- Observable event or occurrence
- Large and important church building
- Central stone at the summit of an arch
- Substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies
- Art form created by shaping materials
- Type of AI that allows systems to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed
- Chemical compound with the formula SO2
- To stimulate or excite into action
- State of matter with ionized gas particles
- AI model trained on vast amounts of text data to generate human-like text and understand context
- Centralized platform used for managing and monitoring robots in UiPath
- Strong desire to travel and explore the world
- The universe seen as a well-ordered whole
- AI technology capable of creating new content such as images text or music
- Vibrating at the same frequency as another system
- Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful
- The highest point or peak
- Reflection of sound that arrives at the listener some time after the direct sound
- Long musical composition for orchestra
- Fragment of a celestial body that lands on Earth
- Device converting mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Smallest unit of a chemical compound
- Natural phenomenon caused by dispersion of light in water droplets
- Mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Zone of life on Earth including land water and air
- Study of the interaction between light and matter
- Lightest element in the periodic table
- Molten rock expelled during a volcanic eruption
- Building with a dome to project stars and planets
- Dense forest receiving high rainfall
- Study of the origin of words and their meanings
- Creation of a new device or process
- Common salt used in food and industry
- Puzzle made of irregularly shaped pieces
- Ruler or leader often hereditary
- Material that allows electricity to pass through
- Chemical compound with the formula KMnO4
- Related to sailors or navigation at sea
- Violent rotating column of air extending to the ground
- Study of the Earths structure and substances
- Distance between successive peaks of a wave
- Ancient Egyptian monumental structure
- Art of designing dance movements
- Structure used to transport water
- Three-dimensional image created with light
- High city in ancient Greece often the site of major temples
- Dark shape and outline of someone or something
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- Study of celestial objects and phenomena
- Instrument for observing distant objects
- Visual tool in Power Automate for creating automated workflows with a drag-and-drop interface
- Study of trees and woody plants
- Cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born
- Cold-blooded vertebrate with scales
- Dramatic work combining text and music
- Noble gas used in lighting
111 Clues: Cheerful and friendly • Deep blue-violet color • Person who writes music • The highest point or peak • Text carved into a surface • Study of forces and motion • Noble gas used in lighting • Complex maze-like structure • Single-celled microorganism • Deep gorge formed by erosion • Numerical system with base 2 • Observable event or occurrence • Imagined perfect place or state • ...
88 constellation puzzle 2025-02-22
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- This is the only constellation starts with B
- Small constellation representing a compass, located near the Southern Cross
- This is the 12th zodiac sign
- This constellation has the same name of the holes on planets caused by meteorite impact
- Southern Triangle, located near Apus and Circinus
- Constellation representing Noah's Dove
- Constellation containing Procyon, a bright star and one of the closest star systems to Earth
- Constellation containing the Coma Star Cluster
- Small, faint constellation representing a lizard
- The biggest constellation, covering 1,303 square degrees of the sky, also the longest, stretching over 100 degrees
- Small constellation representing a net or reticle
- Constellation formerly part of the larger Argo Navis, starts with C.
- This is the 8th zodiac sign, use the Latin name
- This constellation needs eyesight good as its name to spot it due to it faint stars
- Constellation representing a raven, associated with the myth of Apollo and carrying a cup
- This constellation borders Norma and Triangulum Australe, known for its altar-like shape.
- Constellation containing Betelgeuse and Rigel, prominent stars in the winter sky
- Constellation representing a microscope
- This is the 7th zodiac sign
- This constellation comes first in alphabetical order
- Constellation winding around Ursa Minor, often depicted as a dragon
- This constellation starts with A and has a brightest star's visible magnitude of 0.76
- Constellation representing an easel, located near Carina and Canopus
- Smallest constellation in the Northern Hemisphere
- An astronomical instrument, located near Leo and Hydra
- This is the 3rd zodiac sign
- Small constellation representing a fox, located near Cygnus and Sagitta
- This constellation honors the invention of air pump
- This is the 2nd zodiac sign
- Constellation near the South Celestial Pole, containing the southern pole star, Sigma Octantis
- Constellation representing a peacock, known for its bright stars and located near the Southern Celestial Pole
- Constellation containing Polaris, the North Star
- Constellation representing the Southern Fish
- This is the 11th zodiac sign
- Constellation containing Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our Sun
- Constellation representing a river, extending from Orion to the Southern Hemisphere and containing the star Achernar
- This is the 5th zodiac sign
- Constellation representing the winged horse, containing the Great Square of ______ asterism
- Constellation representing a mythical hero, start with H
- A legendary fire bird
- Constellation containing Vega, one of the brightest stars in the night sky and a corner of the Summer Triangle
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- In 1970, Steven Schmidt considered this constellation as the 14th zodiac sign
- Constellation representing a hare
- This is the 1st zodiac sign
- Once considered the 13th zodiac sign
- A unicorn located near Orion and Canis Major, containing several notable nebulae and star clusters
- Constellation that rescued Andromeda
- Constellation pointing to the South Celestial Pole, known for its dark nebula and active star formation
- Representing a dolphin, bordering Pegasus
- Constellation representing the sails of a ship, formerly part of Argo Navis
- Constellation located near Eridanus and Reticulum, NOT representing a serpent
- This constellation has a brightest star named Alpha Apodis
- Constellation shaped like a 'W' or 'M,' easily recognizable in the night sky
- unique for being divided into two parts by the constellation Ophiuchus
- Small constellation located near Aquila and Vulpecula
- Constellation near the South Celestial Pole, known for its unique T-Tauri stars and associated star formation
- The only constellation starts with I
- Constellation representing a mariner's compass, located near Puppis and Vela
- Constellation containing Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.
- Constellation representing a Northern Crown, located near Boötes and Hercules
- Southern constellation known for a bright globular cluster and part of the Small Magellanic Cloud
- Constellation bordering the Small Magellanic Cloud, bordering, not containing.
- Constellation representing a chisel, primarily visible in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Representing a telescope, located near Sagittarius and Pavo
- Constellation containing the Big Dipper asterism
- Constellation located between Scorpius and Centaurus
- The only constellation starts with N
- A triangle located near Andromeda and Aries
- This constellation is notable for its faint stars and located far from the galactic plane, starting with C.
- Constellation representing a Southern Crown, located near Sagittarius and Scorpius
- Constellation associated with the December solstice and containing the globular cluster M30
- This is the 4th zodiac sign
- Constellation bordering Cassiopeia and Draco
- Constellation representing Table Mountain, located near the Large Magellanic Cloud and primarily visible in the Southern Hemisphere
- Constellation representing a fly, located near Crux and Carina
- The HUDF field contains an estimated 10,000 galaxies. In ground-based images, the patch of sky in which the galaxies reside is largely empty is located in this constellation, below Orion
- Constellation containing Deneb, a bright star forming part of the Summer Triangle
- This is the 9th zodiac sign
- Small constellation located between Leo and Ursa Major
- Flying fish, located near Carina and Pictor
- Constellation representing the stern of a ship, formerly part of the larger Argo Navis constellation
- Constellation representing a crane, located near Piscis Austrinus
- Constellation containing the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way
- This is the 6th zodiac sign
- Small constellation named in honor of King John III Sobieski
- Constellation representing the hunting dogs of Boötes, containing the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51)
- Constellation bordering Cetus to the North and Phoenix to the South
- Constellation containing Capella, one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
88 Clues: A legendary fire bird • This is the 1st zodiac sign • This is the 7th zodiac sign • This is the 4th zodiac sign • This is the 9th zodiac sign • This is the 3rd zodiac sign • This is the 2nd zodiac sign • This is the 6th zodiac sign • This is the 5th zodiac sign • This is the 12th zodiac sign • This is the 11th zodiac sign • Constellation representing a hare • ...
You asked for it... 2025-05-26
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- Women picked long strands of this during the spaghetti harvest
- The perimeter of a circle
- Strongest muscle in the body
- Hundreds of people gathered in Washington, DC to watch the fall of 100,00 of these colorful blocks
- The word that describes animals who are active at night
- The answer to a subtraction problem
- To find the area of this shape, you can take half its base multiplied by its height
- These are classified into categories 1 through 5 based on their sustained wind speed
- This eight-limbed mollusk has three hearts
- This color smoke tells everyone that a new pope has been chosen
- Top number of a fraction
- State where the Iditarod takes place
- Cuttlefish are a master of this
- The flower 51% of people buy for their loved ones
- The only continent in all four hemispheres
- The first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- A fraction is called this when its top number is larger than its bottom number
- UE’s class pet
- The most common eye color
- An animal that primarily eats plants
- A person’s arm span is about equal to their ______
- The smallest state in the United States
- Moo Deng, a pygmy one of these, was known for her fun social media videos
- The only letter that doesn’t appear in any US state name
- It’s not a dinosaur! It’s a collection of words and their synonyms.
- Baby Zombie riding on a chicken
- This was known as “The Ship of Dreams”
- The sun rises in this direction
- The bottom-dwelling fish known as the sea robin uses its legs for walking and doing this to the sea floor in search for buried prey
- Dia de los Muertos
- Ms. Mindi and Ms. Lauren share this middle name
- The sun sets in this direction
- This is the national animal of Scotland
- In this country, chocolate bunnies have been replaced by chocolate bilbies
- The only planet to spin clockwise
- Term for when the Moon transforms into an orangish-red color
- Celebrated on November 11th and celebrates all American soldiers – both living and deceased
- OK Go’s first hit video featured a routine on these
- The World Marathon Challenge has runners racing across this many continents
- The running of these animals takes place during Alaska’s Fur Rondy Festival
- Women “attack” men with these stick during “Stick” Holi
- He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn, and Og
- 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, etc…
- 2025 is the year of this animal
- Not just a breathing exercise, these are the two types of vascular tissues in plants that transport water and nutrients
- Bennett, Gabriel, Peter, and Oliver are the members of this “band”
- Branch of government the President belongs to
- Most meteor shows originate from these
- Another word for the drivers of sled dog teams
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- New “supergiant” isopod species was named after him
- Forget the mayo! This is what you get on your Chocolate Whopper instead
- A new study found that Florida carpenter ants performed this to save other ants in their nest
- You are correct. Also, a 90 degree angle.
- This blimp turns a century old this June
- Name of the civil rights activist who was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man
- Another name for Lunar New Year
- Today most of the world’s jaguars live here
- Ms. Mindi’s preferred leafy green
- Around 70 million pounds of these are eaten on “The Fifth of May” in the US
- The first genre we read for literature
- A person, place, or thing
- This holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ
- Pesto, a baby king one of these, gained attention for being unusually large
- Orb-weaver spiders copied the mating signals of these insects to catch more prey
- The body’s largest organ
- Term used to describe when an iceberg breaks off from a glacier
- Earth’s highest peak
- The number of sides to a quadrilateral
- The Fifth of May
- The House of Representatives and the Senate make up this
- Opposites sides of a traditional die will always equal this number
- Last day of school
- The shape of our moon’s orbit
- In Germany, this animal is considered lucky.
- AI
- Triskaidekaphobia is a fear of this number
- Though this animal appears white, its skin is actually black, which helps them absorb more heat from the sun
- Cardinals gather for this to elect a successor to the Pope
- Fastest animal in the world
- Bottom number of a fraction
- Answer to a division problem
- The only flying mammals
- Commemorates US soldiers who died in war
- The Jewish festival of lights
- A week of festivities honoring African American culture and heritage
- Have you seen this? What do you mean, no?! Why is everyone running?
- In geometry, shapes are this if they have the same shape but different sizes
- Number of children Ms. Lauren has
- The name of MLK Jr’s most memorable speech
- The largest river in the world
- Gender of all four endangered tortoise hatchlings
- For centuries, the world beneath the thick ice shelves of this continent remained one of Earth’s greatest unknowns
- These are formed when carbon atoms are squeezed together under high-pressure deep underground
- If you live above the Arctic Circle, there will be a day every year when the last one of these happens for the rest of the winter
- On the last Monday in May, a competition in England has people racing down a steep hill to catch a big rolling wheel of this
- Your favorite gym teacher celebrates his birthday during this month
- What a whale’s tale is called. Also an unlikely occurrence or surprising piece of luck.
- Winners drink this after they win the Indy 500
- Be like Elsa
- The hardest bone in the human body
100 Clues: AI • Be like Elsa • UE’s class pet • The Fifth of May • Last day of school • Dia de los Muertos • Earth’s highest peak • The only flying mammals • Top number of a fraction • The body’s largest organ • The perimeter of a circle • A person, place, or thing • The most common eye color • 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, etc… • Fastest animal in the world • Bottom number of a fraction • ...
worst v2.0 2024-04-19
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- answer of the wordle on september eleventh 2023
- a very expensive japanese steel used to make traditional katanas hint: also known as jewel steel
- the rare earth metal used in the most powerful of magnets
- what the Japanese pilots did in WWII
- a body of land surrounded by water
- an abnormal, persistent, irrational fear of failure
- the capital of this country is Dili
- racecar backwards
- prejudiced against men
- fall seven time stand up ______
- the biggest trees
- latin for wolf
- what gets bigger the more you take out
- the 25 of December
- main character of iron blooded orphans
- something that is implied to go along with something else as an integral part
- a machine that plays a key role in transforming fluid or air energy into usable work or electricity. With a rotor system at its core, a turbine harnesses the rotational energy generated by the fluid to produce a wide range of applications.
- the time at which something is most powerful or successful.
- the largest desert in the world
- a carbon based material with over 200 times the tensile strength of steel
- the only primary color not on the american flag
- global peace is a myth
- a secret bar
- live, love, _____
- the greatest sniper in history
- the most modern type of fencing
- a lung disease caused by the inhaling of fine ash and sand dust (45 letters)
- strong desire to achieve success
- some answer can be found if you search what is in the _________
- wolf ____
- prejudiced against women
- how to get time off of purgatory (pope Francis) / @pontifex (2023): follow me on ___________
- the first number to make you touch you lips
- global domination game
- on the flag of the US
- the second word in the pledge of allegiance
- a black bird
- secretary of __________; the most recently added secretary in the President's cabinet
- writes book
- McDonald's first name
- messenger of God
- own the territory of Easter island
- yellow slightly radioactive fruit
- yellow plant
- the boys' in south parks 4th grade teacher
- the dinosaur with the longest name
- someone who reads
- the biggest continent
- you are a ___________
- the oldest car brand
- measure angles and length at the same time!
- native Americans
- taste the rainbow
- ancient relative
- main character from devil may cry
- facts are
- ends in death
- what is always coming but never arrives
- Hitler was a
- Live in water, breed water, can't swim in water and can"t float
- not the cure but can slow it down
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- like sonar, but with lasers
- Capital of Japan
- ________ Allan Poe
- who made the Pythagorean theorem
- Never say ________
- a dinosaur similar to T-Rex that lived in Madagascar
- a type of tooth(vampire)
- one of the only guaranteed things in life(except Dubai)
- is more likely utopia
- not allowed to be used in school
- where are you
- on vacation I am _____ from my work
- mode of transportation
- the third smallest country in the world
- wrote necromancin dancin
- how many core colors
- if you are not objective you are
- cylindrical object that holds oil
- inventor of music in the bible
- goes along with First Aid
- a piece of alien technology designed by Azmuth and built by the combined efforts of him and his assistant Myaxx
- HIV becomes _____
- solid to gas without being a liquid
- stars on the us flag
- how many white
- a ancient city of gold
- shade not color
- cal, gal ,in ,and oz
- the second most popular color
- a very thin-bladed sword
- the main character of trigun
- the sun is one of them
- capital of China
- I am a life long ________
- a malleable alloy of the chemical elements numbered Zn and Cu
- students should always have a
- home to the biggest carnival
- the fear of being chased by timber wolves around a kitchen table whilst wearing socks on a newly waxed floor
- the only primary color not used on the page
- blue hair girl (LOL)
- north to the future
- stalin was a
- what comes before ten
- a color starting with C between Blue and Green on the EM spectrum
- eight eyes, hairy and annoying
- seal in fench
- tiny blue people(eileen)
- the lost and then found Russian princess
- red flower
- the action of the throwing someone out the window
- Mario's favorite pants
- Irrational fear of specific objects or things
- where you live at
- the most famous fictional detective
- dihydro-monoxide
- in a way that is patently evident or certain; unquestionably; without doubt
- many students prefer theses to pencils
- He was a divisive figure at court, seen by some Russians as a mystic, visionary and prophet, and by others as a religious charlatan. The extent of his power reached an all-time high in 1915, when Nicholas left Saint Petersburg to oversee the Imperial Russian Army as it was engaged in the First World War.
- Scotland national animal
- the first capital of the world
- honey, I'm sorry it was an _________
- the first letter is a
- creator of the omnitrix
- another name for a cough drop
- the number of stripes on the American flag
- four legs in the morning, two legs in the day , and three in the night
- a device used to place words on paper without human contact
- what leaves in the fall and come in the Spring
- the biggest country
- the last name of ben 10
- a percussion musical instrument
- flying mammals
- Isaac's nickname in angels of death
134 Clues: wolf ____ • facts are • red flower • writes book • a secret bar • stalin was a • a black bird • yellow plant • Hitler was a • where are you • seal in fench • ends in death • latin for wolf • how many white • flying mammals • shade not color • Capital of Japan • capital of China • dihydro-monoxide • messenger of God • native Americans • ancient relative • racecar backwards • HIV becomes _____ • the biggest trees • ...
Constellation 2020-03-09
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- Its name means “the sails” in Latin.
- It represents the toucan, a bird found in tropical and sub-tropical regions.
- In mythology, it represents the cup of the Greek god Apollo.
- It was named after the octant, a navigational instrument.
- It represents the centaur, the half man, half horse creature in Greek mythology.
- It represents the telescope.
- Its name means “normal” in Latin (referring to a right angle) and it represents a level, a set square, a rule, or a carpenter’s square.
- A small constellation located in the southern sky. Its name means “the altar” in Latin.
- It is one of the brightest and best known constellations in the night sky. It lies on the celestial equator.
- Its name means “the peacock” in Latin.
- This constellation lies in the southern sky, to the south of Aquarius and Cetus.
- Its name means “the goat” in Latin.
- It is also known as the Swan constellation.
- Its name means “the smaller lion”
- Its name means “the triangle” in Latin.
- It was named after the Queen Berenice II of Egypt.
- It is the largest of the 88 constellations.
- It represents the raven (or crow), Apollo’s sacred bird in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the arrow” in Latin.
- Its name means “the dolphinfish” (Coryphaena hippurus) in Spanish.
- The constellation’s original name was Columba Noachi, meaning “Noah’s dove,” after the biblical dove that informed Noah that the Great Flood was receding.
- Its name means “the crane” in Latin.
- The constellation represents the hunting dogs of Boötes the Herdsman, a neighboring constellation.
- It represents the lyre of Orpheus, the musician and poet in Greek mythology who was killed by the Bacchantes.
- Its name means “the southern fish” in Latin.
- Its name means “bull” in Latin. The constellation is symbolized by the bull’s head, .
- It means “the compass” in Latin, referring to the tool for drawing circles.
- It is a small constellation that represents the bird of paradise.
- Its name means “the greater dog” in Latin.
- The constellation’s name means “the water-bearer” (or “cup-bearer”) in Latin.
- This constellation is also known as “the lesser water snake,”
- It is easily recognizable in the sky because of its distinctive W shape.
- Its name means “the fly” in Latin.
- It is the 65th constellation in size, occupying an area of 221 square degrees.
- This constellation’s name means “the dragon” in Latin.
- It was named after the mythical King Cepheus of Aethiopia.
- Its name means “the twins” in Latin.
- Major Its name means “the great bear,” or “the larger bear,” in Latin.
- Its is the sixth largest constellation in the night sky,
- Its name means “the shield” in Latin. It is the fifth smallest constellation in the sky.
- It represents the lynx, and it is not usually associated with any myths.
- It is the seventh largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 1121 square degrees.
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- Its name means “the hare”
- It is the fifth largest constellation in the sky,
- Minor The constellation’s name means “the smaller bear,” or “the lesser bear,” in Latin.
- It is located in the northern sky, between Cassiopeia’s W asterism and the Great Square of Pegasus.
- Its name means “the serpent bearer” in Greek.
- The constellation was created by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius .
- Australe Its name means “the southern triangle” in Latin.
- It is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- Its name means “the smaller dog” or “lesser dog” in Latin.
- It was named after the phoenix, the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.
- Its name means “the clock” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent” in Latin.
- Its name means “the reticle” or “small net” in Latin.
- Its name means “the furnace”
- Its name means “the southern crown” in Latin.
- Its name comes from the Latin derivation of the Greek word for “giraffe.”
- Its name means “the northern crown” in Latin.
- It represents the microscope and is not associated with any myths.
- It is the smallest of all 88 constellations.
- It represents the lion and is usually associated with the Nemean lion in Greek mythology.
- Its name is the Latin word for “the chisel.”
- Its name is Latin for “painter,” but the constellation really represents the painter’s easel.
- It was named after the hero Perseus in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the eagle” in Latin.
- Its name means “the charioteer” in Latin.
- Its name is an ancient Greek word for “the pump.”
- It is one of the smallest constellations. It represents the flying fish
- Also known as the Whale, it is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- It represents the dolphin sent by the sea god Poseidon to find Amphitrite, the Nereid he wanted to marry.
- It represents the scorpion and is associated with the story of Orion in Greek mythology.
- It represents the archer.
- Its name means “the ram” in Latin.
- Its name means “virgin” in Latin.
- Its name means “the little fox” in Latin.
- It is the faintest of the 12 zodiac constellations.
- The constellation’s name means “the weighing scales” in Latin
- Its name means “the lizard”
- It lies in the southern hemisphere, between Centaurus and Scorpius. Its name means “the wolf” in Latin.
- It name means “the unicorn” in Latin.
- It is used to be part of the much larger constellation Argo Navis, along with the constellations Puppis (the stern) and Vela (the sails).
- Its name means “the table” in Latin.
- It lies between Aries constellation to the east and Aquarius to the west.
- Its name means “little horse” or “foal” in Latin.
- The constellation represents the Indian, referring to a native of either of Asia or the Americas at the time the constellation was created.
- It represents the stern of a ship.
87 Clues: Its name means “the hare” • It represents the archer. • Its name means “the lizard” • It represents the telescope. • Its name means “the furnace” • Its name means “the smaller lion” • Its name means “virgin” in Latin. • Its name means “the ram” in Latin. • Its name means “the fly” in Latin. • It represents the stern of a ship. • Its name means “the goat” in Latin. • ...
Freak the Mighty crossword puzzle 2018-12-17
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- fat heads who assume that television tells the truth
- millions and millions
- how to make nurses jump every time you sneeze
- another word for blockhead
- what the aardvark says when it eats ants
- a high-flyer, as in “to do an icarus”
- a measure of electricity equal to one joule per second
- to make a stupid mistake
- a four-letter word for truth serum
- where they manufacture smells
- splendid, close to perfect
- the past, from the female point of view
- a cool-sounding constellation
- the white sparkles in skyrockets
- a type of insect never found in Kevin’s pants
- what Grim says when surprised
- a French gangster
- what we all were before plumbing was invented
- a vegan
- when you presume to assume
- out of this world
- millions of septillions
- a joke made by a jock
- the study of small families
- small, irritating children, also known as rug rats
- the study of icky foods, for instance fish
- another word for Max and Kevin
- one who hates books
- the bang in a skyrocket
- the opiate of the massives
- covered with dandruff
- a nervous cockroach
- another word for earthling
- a mighty dude called Max, saved his pal from bad attacks, then they conquered the world, with banner unfurled, and time left over for snacks
- Max’s handwriting
- adolescent eruption, not to be confused with teenage volcano
- to expel hot air in the form of words
- what Sherlock Holmes said to Dr Watson about where the food disappeared
- an excellent idea
- to defeat in battle, preferably with dragons
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
- a unit of measurement equal to 70 centimetres
- cool, excellent, what the Fair Gwencalls “far-out”
- TABLE where King Arthur passes out the snack food
- what Webster invented, Kevin perfected
- beaming up into books
- a measure of energy equal to ten million ergs
- shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane
- what you do after you zig
- a person who chases after windblown hats
- the language of Jabba the Hut
- a word used by people with small minds
- billions of billions
- loyalty with an “F”
- a needlessly confusing word for needlessly confusing
- how a camel blends into the desert
- a big word for mechanical bird
- fuel for humans, preferably so-called junk or UFO
- amusingly athletic
- an eighth-grade English class
- all at once
- what you do before you zag
- MACHINE your imagination
- ignorance is bliss
- what Max sees when he dreams of architects
- a source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes
- how the Fair Gwen talks when she’s nervous
- more than a billion, less than a quintillion
- King Arthur’s bravest knight
- a muscle that improves with exercise
- inventing with numbers
- one-billionth of a second
- another word for falling down
- see under food; the study of the Unidentified Frying Objects
- the zing in orange
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- what matters to energy
- the past, from the male point of view
- a horse who makes a point
- NITRATE the blue in a skyrocket
- a sweet lady of light
- a land far away in Maxwell’s basement
- a seed you plant in your head
- rhymes with bright and fight and right
- a measure of energy equal to one dyne per centimetre
- son of Lancelot, finder of the Holy Grail
- a finger-powered computer
- what you say to a moose when you want it to leave
- Kevin when he knows he’s right
- the good old days
- boring conversation about the good old days
- Grim’s word for nonsense
- a place where weird-sounding musical instruments are kept in cages
- a cool-sounding moon that orbits Saturn
- an improbable, imperfect creature
- a knight who saw the Holy Grail
- any disgusting food, as in muciferous tapioca
- what happens when you open a book
- what you taste when you bite into an orange
- a place that always lies over the next horizon
- a gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- maths with a rock-‘n’-rock beat
- a mechanical entity, sometimes endowed with human characteristics
- the womp in a skyrocket
- a robotlike suit worn by knights of old
- so exciting it makes you vibrate
- the study of mysterious relatives
- an emotional display to be avoided
- a know-it-all
- one who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose
- the Fair Gwen’s word for “everything is cool”
- a sword with magic powers
- a toxic waste of time
- unit of energy needed to move a gram one centimetre per second per second
- more than enough, as in “quantic amounts of carrots”
- the horizontal truth
- Max’s shoe size
- versification by the quantum mechanic means numberless sum
- imaginary sums of impossible numbers
- something that should be obscene, not smoked
- talking on paper
- education that tastes good
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood
- a unique method of whistling the “Star Trek” theme
- another name for Blade
- whatever you want more of
- too hot to eat
- the science of designing and building robots
- a unit of measurement equal to 190 centimetres and still growing
- sneaker perfume
- more than a quadrillion, less than a septillion
- where they keep the truth serum, and the magic carpets
- a silly-looking creature that eats ants
- a way to improve on the human condition
- a thick, vicious liquid W
- the meaner your face, the worse your demeanour
- a Z in England
- a human sauropod
- a peculiar kind of story that’s often pretty gory
- you have nothing to fear but maths itself
139 Clues: a vegan • all at once • a know-it-all • too hot to eat • a Z in England • Max’s shoe size • sneaker perfume • talking on paper • a human sauropod • the good old days • a French gangster • out of this world • Max’s handwriting • an excellent idea • amusingly athletic • ignorance is bliss • the zing in orange • one who hates books • a nervous cockroach • loyalty with an “F” • the horizontal truth • ...
ultimsm 2024-09-24
Across
- A scot's favorite monster.
- Named after a good vegetable, it's a tamborine.
- Creepy toe drummer.
- Its epic form is scaly and in the reveal trailer it was doing synchronized swimming.
- 2nd wave on magical sanctum monster.
- A platypus monster? PERRY THE PLATYPUS MONSTER!?
- Speaks english in dawn of fire only, cyclops.
- Asking a 3 letter question, a wublin.
- Petrified wood is it's favorite outfit.
- make a wish and blow it away, bird.
- A ball of plants
- a bird with a hole in its head.
- this monster is nasty.
- Taking teeth chattering to a whole new level
- brr got the shivers innit?
- You're preaching to the choir.
- Allergies got this seasonal.
- An acid trip with tentacles.
- Who's a barnacle covered amphibian?
- oops all mouth!
- YIPPITY YAY YIPPITY YO!
- The secret member of the pompom family
- Which monster plays ddr?
- Buy one denture get one free!
- Whos the champion beatboxer?
- Dual headed beer belly.
- Like the movie Coco.
- Probably the weirdest natural monster noise.
- Which monster is the most studious?
- Santa clause has seen bettr.
- One eye, so its name cant be true!
- The guitar is nothing to whatever else this monster's ambience is.
- A ram with birds on it.
- Has flutes on its back like a stegasaurus.
- Now you're cooking with gas, stellar gas.
- levitation from being chill (this monster has a space in the name, replace it with a dash)
- A genre of music.
- Like boskus's noise but better and more bubbly.
- What an australian might say as a greeting.
- Pink and Green pianist.
- Dinosaur synth.
- Some people thought it was a dead pladdie.
- An ocarina.
- like master oogway.
- Who's asking to wake up the wublins?
- a stack of asthma.
- The most famous saint's monster.
- 10 limbed percussionist.
- Glaishur sung of this monster.
- Blue lightbulb.
- Jaws has two tongues?
- The first monster you get.
- An insect percussionist.
- The main celestial
- a handstanding bitcrushed amphibian.
- Crystals and a third eye?
- something you do with a guitar.
- Its a unicorn!
- Poseidons favorite celestial.
- Von Beathoven
- Ice skrillex.
- Like a jawbreaker.
- The last monster added to magical sanctum.
- Flum Ox's weird cousin.
- Head of a monster family.
- Who wants to get down and funky?
- Pride and Patriots.
- A shelled crash, France would love this monster.
- Fingers that bash their heads into a tree.
- shift feller, its eyes must hurt from hi-hatting.
- Who's the faux fire elemental?
- Covered in tassels singer?
- Screamo from an ent.
- It ages into a second eye.
- Most iconic 1x1 monster.
- It needs 40 mammots to be summoned.
- only sings in the last verse of magical sanctum.
- Forgettable orange percussionist.
- HUZZAHHH!!!!
- A duo of monsters, a fire one.
- This flower's seeds are a delicacy.
- The last wublin.
- rock dinosaur.
- The best natural monster by far.
- Smaller version of a colossal.
- It's on space, light, amber, the continent, and cave island.
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- Shuttlecock shaped monster.
- Many armed drummer.
- Hands hold it together.
- Originally on magical sanctum its verse track was glitched.
- The only single element monster to do both vocals and an instrument.
- The first magical monster to receive a rare.
- This monsters got not one mic but two??
- what a silly trumpet insect.
- Dubstep.
- "oh you _____! you're such a kidder!" Percussionist.
- a friendly bridge troll.
- Whats under the mask? UNCOVERED NOT CLICKBAIT (Replace the space in this monster's name with a dash)
- Whistler.
- This bug got that thang on it, and by thang I mean drums.
- Demented potbelly
- After so many years ITS REAL AGAIN.
- Man this piano is out of this world.
- the worst seasonal
- Basic bird.
- It plays a decoration.
- The best monster, I mean, who needs instruments with a neck like this?
- From a game before msm.
- Flowah's other half.
- The vine's lightbulbs shine (Replace the space in this monster's name with a dash)
- Cthulu got beats!
- THE fire quint.
- This tree's derooted!
- Now that's a lightning bug, literally!
- Bill and Teds signature instrument.
- Happy Birthday MSM!
- baby insect abuse.
- Castle bass Pt 2!
- It's eyes switched sockets??
- A variety of fishcake popular in the United States. It is composed of crab meat and various other ingredients, such as bread crumbs, mayonnaise, mustard, eggs, and seasonings. It is then sautéed, baked, grilled, deep fried, or broiled. (credit to Wikipedia)
- The first seasonal
- YATTA YATTA YEAH!
- Escapes from amber.
- Screaming.
- This bubblegum is explosive.
- Is this actually the only elephant monster?
- What happens when maw and toe jammer fuse?
- The first magical monster released.
- Now THAT'S a gut.
- This monter imprisoned another monster, and we watch it in amusement.
- Reversed table tennis.
- Like if bowgart was aquatic.
- Marvelous _____
- season of love mascot.
- Pheonix.
- Doowah.
- Its a gay pufferfish :D
- As an adult, it has a tenhead. Percussionist.
- "Totally groovy duuude."
- A quade released on 2020-04-08.
- contender for the most marketed monster.
- one legged flower.
- A sax player who lost tempo.
- The only monster that hums (To my knowledge)
- Homophone of kahoot.it
- Big monster, little instrument.
- Who sang head shoulders knees and toes wrong?
- Glowing pink in this fae.
- Rattley carnivore.
- The most iconic magical sanctum monster (and the best one)
- It's a space slug, per se.
- Tongue bassist.
152 Clues: Doowah. • Dubstep. • Pheonix. • Whistler. • Screaming. • Basic bird. • An ocarina. • HUZZAHHH!!!! • Von Beathoven • Ice skrillex. • Its a unicorn! • rock dinosaur. • oops all mouth! • THE fire quint. • Dinosaur synth. • Blue lightbulb. • Marvelous _____ • Tongue bassist. • A ball of plants • The last wublin. • Demented potbelly • Cthulu got beats! • Castle bass Pt 2! • A genre of music. • YATTA YATTA YEAH! • ...
CONSTELLATION 2020-03-09
Across
- The constellation represents the Indian, referring to a native of either of Asia or the Americas at the time the constellation was created.
- It represents the dolphin sent by the sea god Poseidon to find Amphitrite, the Nereid he wanted to marry.
- This constellation’s name means “the dragon” in Latin.
- It name means “the unicorn” in Latin.
- Its name means “the ram” in Latin.
- Its name means “the table” in Latin.
- Its name means “the triangle” in Latin.
- It is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- It is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius.
- Its name means “the smaller dog” or “lesser dog” in Latin.
- The constellation’s original name was Columba Noachi, meaning “Noah’s dove,” after the biblical dove that informed Noah that the Great Flood was receding.
- Its name means “the northern crown” in Latin.
- It means “the compass” in Latin, referring to the tool for drawing circles.
- Its name means “the southern fish” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent” in Latin.
- Its name means “the eagle” in Latin.
- Its name means “the dolphinfish” (Coryphaena hippurus) in Spanish.
- It lies in the southern hemisphere, between Centaurus and Scorpius. Its name means “the wolf” in Latin.
- It is easily recognizable in the sky because of its distinctive W shape.
- It represents the lyre of Orpheus, the musician and poet in Greek mythology who was killed by the Bacchantes.
- It is a small constellation that represents the bird of paradise.
- The constellation represents the hunting dogs of Boötes the Herdsman, a neighboring constellation.
- The constellation’s name means “the weighing scales” in Latin
- Its name means “the little fox” in Latin.
- It represents the microscope and is not associated with any myths.
- It represents the centaur, the half man, half horse creature in Greek mythology.
- Also known as the Whale, it is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- Its name means “the peacock” in Latin.
- It was named after the Queen Berenice II of Egypt.
- It is one of the smallest constellations. It represents the flying fish
- It represents the telescope.
- Its name means “the great bear,” or “the larger bear,” in Latin.
- Its name means “the shield” in Latin. It is the fifth smallest constellation in the sky.
- It is the seventh largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 1121 square degrees.
- Its is the sixth largest constellation in the night sky,
- Its name means “the hare”
- It represents the toucan, a bird found in tropical and sub-tropical regions.
- It was named after the phoenix, the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.
- Its name means “the furnace”
- Its name means “the arrow” in Latin.
- It represents the raven (or crow), Apollo’s sacred bird in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “virgin” in Latin.
- Its name means “bull” in Latin. The constellation is symbolized by the bull’s head .
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- This constellation is also known as “the lesser water snake,”
- This constellation lies in the southern sky, to the south of Aquarius and Cetus.
- It is the largest of the 88 constellations.
- It is located in the northern sky, between Cassiopeia’s W asterism and the Great Square of Pegasus.
- It is the 65th constellation in size, occupying an area of 221 square degrees.
- It is used to be part of the much larger constellation Argo Navis, along with the constellations Puppis (the stern) and Vela (the sails).
- It lies between Aries constellation to the east and Aquarius to the west.
- The constellation was created by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius .
- Its name means “the clock” in Latin.
- Its name means “the smaller lion”
- Its name comes from the Latin derivation of the Greek word for “giraffe.”
- The constellation’s name means “the smaller bear,” or “the lesser bear,” in Latin.
- It was named after the octant, a navigational instrument.
- It represents the scorpion and is associated with the story of Orion in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the southern crown” in Latin.
- Its name means “the twins” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent bearer” in Greek.
- Its name means “the southern triangle” in Latin.
- It is also known as the Swan constellation.
- Its name is Latin for “painter,” but the constellation really represents the painter’s easel.
- Its name means “normal” in Latin (referring to a right angle) and it represents a level, a set square, a rule, or a carpenter’s square.
- It represents the archer.
- Its name means “the goat” in Latin.
- Its name means “little horse” or “foal” in Latin.
- Its name means “the greater dog” in Latin.
- A small constellation located in the southern sky. Its name means “the altar” in Latin.
- It represents the stern of a ship.
- It is the fifth largest constellation in the sky,
- It represents the lion and is usually associated with the Nemean lion in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the reticle” or “small net” in Latin.
- It is the faintest of the 12 zodiac constellations.
- It is the smallest of all 88 constellations.
- Its name means “the crane” in Latin.
- Its name is the Latin word for “the chisel.”
- Its name means “the sails” in Latin.
- It represents the lynx, and it is not usually associated with any myths.
- Its name means “the fly” in Latin.
- Its name means “the lizard”
- It was named after the hero Perseus in Greek mythology.
- The constellation’s name means “the water-bearer” (or “cup-bearer”) in Latin.
- Its name means “the charioteer” in Latin.
- It was named after the mythical King Cepheus of Aethiopia.
- Its name is an ancient Greek word for “the pump.”
- In mythology, it represents the cup of the Greek god Apollo.
- It is one of the brightest and best known constellations in the night sky. It lies on the celestial equator.
88 Clues: It represents the archer. • Its name means “the hare” • Its name means “the lizard” • It represents the telescope. • Its name means “the furnace” • Its name means “the smaller lion” • Its name means “virgin” in Latin. • Its name means “the ram” in Latin. • It represents the stern of a ship. • Its name means “the fly” in Latin. • Its name means “the goat” in Latin. • ...
Carol's 70th birthday puzzle 2024-11-19
Across
- The count of nations that have left their mark on your journey.
- The car that was a no-go for your dad, despite its reputation for reliability.
- The dynamic duo who sprinkled petals and stole the show at your wedding, with 79 down.
- The game that turns random letters into genius-worthy creations?
- You got the degree, but never typed out a case.
- A favorite sport, once played with passion, now left to the pros.
- A radiant bloom that’s as warm and welcoming as you are.
- Saint of nativity?
- See 40 across.
- A tennis icon who’s not just a legend, but a birthday twin.
- An inflamed excuse to cut a vacation short?
- Charles or Ezra.
- The stitchless sibling of quilting.
- An udderly creative masterpiece that won an award?
- Where the croissants are warm, the sights are timeless, and you can’t help but return.
- Place in Kentucky also known as “Quilt City”.
- Where you might go for a swim before 9 down.
- Two colleagues who made the daily grind shine, with 20 across.
- A game you might ask your parents permission to play?
- Where Basel locals and visitors alike enjoy a peaceful river drift.
- The virtual space that brought your family together when physical distance was a must.
- It’s liable to blow up when visiting Oxford?
- The school where you sharpened your skills, with a knight's honor.
- Your first paycheck, earned through toys and tantrums.
- See 68 across.
- Historic market town north of Oxford.
- The endless chore you hate that never seems to stay done.
- An alternative to 54 down.
- A Portuguese beach town where holiday memories shine as bright as the sun.
- Surely, your neighbor deserves a spot in this puzzle?
- The store that stitches together everyone's needs? With 51 across.
- First-home street named after a famous Scarlet writer.
- See 8 down.
- The beach where the water was always just right for a family swim.
- Most likely place to find Carol at 6:30am.
- A caffeinated indulgence with a crunchy twist, served ice cold.
- A patchwork of talent and tradition near the iconic Palisades (abbr.).
- Friend of Ron and Gary.
- See 85 down.
- The local shop in Yonkers where childhood memories were made, and treats were a must.
- Heirloom treat with a nutty twist?
- Majestic cliffs, towering trees, and one memorable 180-degree view?
- Saint of education?
- Instrument of choice for a jazzy fellow?
- Many a Friday night dinner.
- The first overseas town you explored, where family welcomed you across the pond.
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- Obsession that keeps Anthony and Leo on the right track?
- Mercury craft perfect for shuttling kids—but not to space?
- A candidate who is a beacon of judicial ethics (if the light's flickering).
- The educator whose lessons stayed with you long after graduation.
- A unique minced oath of yours.
- A breakfast that's practically waiting for you when you wake up, with 72 across.
- Where you might eat after 38 across.
- Friend of a spider and a ghost?
- A mysterious path where the ocean meets the trees, and your parents found their slice of peace.
- Beloved bard of the preschool set.
- His tragic fate tied your birthdate to a nation’s sorrow.
- Goes well with 65 down.
- Song that sparked the start of a lifetime together.
- The tour where you were part of a family reunion—Jackson style?
- The Arizona town that tempted you with red rocks and a slower pace.
- The place where Friday nights meant gliding on ice with friends.
- A favorite writer, known for crafting unforgettable, emotionally charged tales.
- The highest possible single-turn score in this game is 1778.
- It breached the waves while you breached the bag.
- Half a century, and apparently worth surprising you about.
- An animal that might oink its way into the house—and Anthony’s nightmares!
- The camp where Trisha earned badges and you earned lifelong memories—leading a troop through campfires and beyond.
- Number of presidents you have seen in your lifetime.
- Saint of matrimony?
- Where it happened, both as a kid and on Broadway?
- Not quite Grandma, but just as grand?
- Sticky situation for your sweet tooth?
- The duo who gave your children their first bite of Italian flavors and garlic, with 69 down.
- Where the shelves are full of stories, and the calendar is packed with events.
- Your zodiac path: guided by the bow and arrow, and a thirst for discovery.
- A place where your dad turned raw into refined.
- The storyteller who introduced Anthony to the thrills of bear hunting, one page at a time.
- Where you’ll find tranquility on foot, but the water’s not for swimming.
- One of your oldest pals, from childhood mischief to current adventures.
- Ingredients of an eponymous breakfast (abbr.).
- Legendary beast that shares its name with a legendary meeting spot from your life.
- The fierce feline mascot that symbolizes speed and strength, much like Trisha’s swim prowess.
- The gathering spot where cards were shuffled, and pucks were pushed, all in good fun.
- Worst actor award.
- The slice of life reserved for Friday evenings.
- Ski slopes where gourds might feel at home?
- Alternative to 93 across.
- See 43 down.
- Used for fine art, fine dining, and now, fine-tuning your mobility.
- A shopping spot known for stellar snacks?
- See 7 across.
- The ultimate retirement paradise—if you’re into alligators, theme parks, and humidity.
- A place to toast with wine and apples.
- Third in a triplet with Eiger and Mönch.
- Two who never miss a stroll, with 80 across.
- The reigning king of crosswords?
- Where outdoor fun with Anthony and Leo is just a book’s throw away.
- What the river left behind as a souvenir in your swimsuit.
- On this street, your legal career started and the right to remain silent was exercised often.
100 Clues: See 8 down. • See 43 down. • See 85 down. • See 7 across. • See 40 across. • See 68 across. • Charles or Ezra. • Saint of nativity? • Worst actor award. • Saint of matrimony? • Saint of education? • Goes well with 65 down. • Friend of Ron and Gary. • Alternative to 93 across. • An alternative to 54 down. • Many a Friday night dinner. • A unique minced oath of yours. • ...
Get to know your co-workers 2018-04-05
Across
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a S. Who am I?
- My favorite movies are comedies and I miss riding my mini bike from when I was litte. Who am I?
- I have met Jim King and if I could have a super power I would want super speed like Flash. Who am I?
- I have met Jenny Finch, snakes and spiders aren't my thing, Riverdale is my favorite TV show and hanging with my babies and playing softball are my favorite things to do outside of work. Who am I?
- I work in pre-access for the QC, I mainly work the Rock Island que and my last name begins with a B. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is the summer cabin in Wisconsin, if I could go anywhere I would want to go to England and my favorite TV show is Empire. Who am I?
- The dark is something that scares me, my favorite actor is Gerard Butler, my favorite non-work related item on my desk is my unicorn beanie baby, and I just bought a house (yay! congratulations!). Who am I?
- My favorite cereal is Waffle Crisp, my favorite non-work related item on my desk is my candy jar, and I have met Hill Harper. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, I am newer to this department, and my last name begins with a H. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, I have the same first name as someone who used to work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I?
- I have a cat named Gomez after Gomez in the Adams Family, my favorite cereal is Fruity Pebbles and my favorite movie is Clueless. Who am I?
- I have 2 mini doxies named Annabelle and Sadie, and my favorite sweet treat is ice cream. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is my bed, my favorite actor is Chris Hemsworth (total shocker), and I have 5 cats (I may or may not become a crazy cat lady). Who am I?
- I love all cereal especially fruit loops with marshmallows, Step Brothers is my favorite movie "Did we just become best friends?! YEPP!", and I have 2 guinea pigs named Olaf and Teddy. Who am I?
- I have worked with UPH for 18 years, my favorite actor is Jack Black and I have met Allison Sweeney. Who am I?
- I am terrified of clowns, my favorite movie genre is scary/thriller, if I could go anywhere I would want to go to Ireland, and my favorite TV show is Criminal Minds (no I did not watch the episode where there was a killer clown). Who am I?
- I am scared of mice, my favorite sweet treat is chocolate and my favorite TV show is Criminal Minds. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a P. Who am I?
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- My favorite place to visit is Colorado Springs, drowning is something that scares me, and I love any sweet treat with caramel. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I?
- If I could have any super power I would want unlimited knowledge, I have met David Robinson, uncertainty is something that scares me and I have been told I can no longer be president. Who am I?
- Golden Grahams are my favorite cereal, if I could go anywhere I would like to go to Sweeden, and my favorite thing to do outside of work is crafting. Who am I?
- My favorite non-work related item on my desk is my fidget spinners, I am not fond of driving over or under bridges and I have met Huey Lewis. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a C. Who am I?
- I work pre-access in Muscatine and my last name begins with a G. Who am I?
- Donner Lake is one of my favorite places to visit, I did not get to meet him but I did get to see President Kennedy in his car leaving the white house and I have worked for UPH for 15 years. Who am I?
- My favorite movie is the sixth sense, I love to visit Pakistan, I miss playing on streets from when I was little (this sounds a little dangerous!), and my favorite actor is Bruce Willis. Who am I?
- One of my favorite things to do when I am off is to go for a walk and my favorite actress's are Sandra Bullock and Sara Jessica Parker. Who am I?
- I am scared of creepy crawly things, I have a labradoodle named Max and if I could go anywhere I would like to go on an African Safari. Who am I?
- I work pre-access part time for the QC and my last name begins with a G. Who am I?
- If I could have any super power I would want to be able to travel back in time and the pictures of my grandbabies are my favorite non-work related item on my desk. Who am I?
- Las Vegas is my favorite place to visit, I have a cat named One Eye, and my favorite non-related item on my desk is my pig mug. Who am I?
- One of my favorite movies is Pitch Perfect, I miss not having to pay bills when I was little and if I could go anywhere in the world I want to go to the Maldives Islands. Who am I?
- My favorite actor is Mark Whalburg, my daughter being out of the country scares me, my daughter recently told my I need to get a life, and my favorite cereal is Raisin Bran. Who am I?
- I have met over 50 famous people, if I could have any super power I would want to be able to read minds and I miss summer breaks from when I was little. Who am I?
- I work pre-access for Cedar Rapids and my last name begins with a H. Who am I?
- Cream of wheat is my favorite cereal, dark chocolate with ginger and berries is my favorite sweet treat, and I have a dog named Zippy. Who am I?
37 Clues: I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a S. Who am I? • I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a C. Who am I? • I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a P. Who am I? • I work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I? • I work pre-access in Muscatine and my last name begins with a G. Who am I? • ...
Constellation 2020-03-09
Across
- The constellation represents the Indian, referring to a native of either of Asia or the Americas at the time the constellation was created.
- It represents the dolphin sent by the sea god Poseidon to find Amphitrite, the Nereid he wanted to marry.
- This constellation’s name means “the dragon” in Latin.
- It name means “the unicorn” in Latin.
- Its name means “the ram” in Latin.
- Its name means “the table” in Latin.
- Its name means “the triangle” in Latin.
- It is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- It is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius.
- Its name means “the smaller dog” or “lesser dog” in Latin.
- The constellation’s original name was Columba Noachi, meaning “Noah’s dove,” after the biblical dove that informed Noah that the Great Flood was receding.
- Its name means “the northern crown” in Latin.
- It means “the compass” in Latin, referring to the tool for drawing circles.
- Its name means “the southern fish” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent” in Latin.
- Its name means “the eagle” in Latin.
- Its name means “the dolphinfish” (Coryphaena hippurus) in Spanish.
- It lies in the southern hemisphere, between Centaurus and Scorpius. Its name means “the wolf” in Latin.
- It is easily recognizable in the sky because of its distinctive W shape.
- It represents the lyre of Orpheus, the musician and poet in Greek mythology who was killed by the Bacchantes.
- It is a small constellation that represents the bird of paradise.
- The constellation represents the hunting dogs of Boötes the Herdsman, a neighboring constellation.
- The constellation’s name means “the weighing scales” in Latin
- Its name means “the little fox” in Latin.
- It represents the microscope and is not associated with any myths.
- It represents the centaur, the half man, half horse creature in Greek mythology.
- Also known as the Whale, it is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- Its name means “the peacock” in Latin.
- It was named after the Queen Berenice II of Egypt.
- It is one of the smallest constellations. It represents the flying fish
- It represents the telescope.
- Its name means “the great bear,” or “the larger bear,” in Latin.
- Its name means “the shield” in Latin. It is the fifth smallest constellation in the sky.
- It is the seventh largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 1121 square degrees.
- Its is the sixth largest constellation in the night sky,
- Its name means “the hare”
- It represents the toucan, a bird found in tropical and sub-tropical regions.
- It was named after the phoenix, the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.
- Its name means “the furnace”
- Its name means “the arrow” in Latin.
- It represents the raven (or crow), Apollo’s sacred bird in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “virgin” in Latin.
- Its name means “bull” in Latin. The constellation is symbolized by the bull’s head .
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- This constellation is also known as “the lesser water snake,”
- This constellation lies in the southern sky, to the south of Aquarius and Cetus.
- It is the largest of the 88 constellations.
- It is located in the northern sky, between Cassiopeia’s W asterism and the Great Square of Pegasus.
- It is the 65th constellation in size, occupying an area of 221 square degrees.
- It is used to be part of the much larger constellation Argo Navis, along with the constellations Puppis (the stern) and Vela (the sails).
- It lies between Aries constellation to the east and Aquarius to the west.
- The constellation was created by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius .
- Its name means “the clock” in Latin.
- Its name means “the smaller lion”
- Its name comes from the Latin derivation of the Greek word for “giraffe.”
- The constellation’s name means “the smaller bear,” or “the lesser bear,” in Latin.
- It was named after the octant, a navigational instrument.
- It represents the scorpion and is associated with the story of Orion in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the southern crown” in Latin.
- Its name means “the twins” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent bearer” in Greek.
- Its name means “the southern triangle” in Latin.
- It is also known as the Swan constellation.
- Its name is Latin for “painter,” but the constellation really represents the painter’s easel.
- Its name means “normal” in Latin (referring to a right angle) and it represents a level, a set square, a rule, or a carpenter’s square.
- It represents the archer.
- Its name means “the goat” in Latin.
- Its name means “little horse” or “foal” in Latin.
- Its name means “the greater dog” in Latin.
- A small constellation located in the southern sky. Its name means “the altar” in Latin.
- It represents the stern of a ship.
- It is the fifth largest constellation in the sky,
- It represents the lion and is usually associated with the Nemean lion in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the reticle” or “small net” in Latin.
- It is the faintest of the 12 zodiac constellations.
- It is the smallest of all 88 constellations.
- Its name means “the crane” in Latin.
- Its name is the Latin word for “the chisel.”
- Its name means “the sails” in Latin.
- It represents the lynx, and it is not usually associated with any myths.
- Its name means “the fly” in Latin.
- Its name means “the lizard”
- It was named after the hero Perseus in Greek mythology.
- The constellation’s name means “the water-bearer” (or “cup-bearer”) in Latin.
- Its name means “the charioteer” in Latin.
- It was named after the mythical King Cepheus of Aethiopia.
- Its name is an ancient Greek word for “the pump.”
- In mythology, it represents the cup of the Greek god Apollo.
- It is one of the brightest and best known constellations in the night sky. It lies on the celestial equator.
88 Clues: It represents the archer. • Its name means “the hare” • Its name means “the lizard” • It represents the telescope. • Its name means “the furnace” • Its name means “the smaller lion” • Its name means “virgin” in Latin. • Its name means “the ram” in Latin. • It represents the stern of a ship. • Its name means “the fly” in Latin. • Its name means “the goat” in Latin. • ...
Harry Potter 2020-10-22
Across
- Family whose house resembles a rook chess piece
- Character killed by Molly Weasley
- Hermione's patronus
- Vomit-inducing yet instantaneous method of traveling for wizards
- Creature that possessed the body of Bathilda Bagshot
- Student who Professor Trelawney suggested could be a Seer someday
- Person without Muggle blood in their heritage
- Last name of the characters rumored to be the Three Brothers
- Minister of Magic who awarded himself the honor of the Order of Merlin
- Character who said “Greatness inspires envy, envy engenders spite, spite spawns lies.”
- First name of Harry's first professor of Dark Arts
- “I open at the _____”
- Fred’s brother whom he reconciled with before his death
- Character who turned a knife into a paper airplane
- Shredded skin ingredient of polyjuice potion
- Character petrified by the basilisk after seeing its reflection in a puddle
- Horcrux destroyer found in the Lestrange bank vault
- Character petrified from seeing the basilisk’s reflection in a mirror
- Family who owned the locket which become a Horcrux
- First name of the only Welsh Hogwarts house founder
- Who Harry inherited from Sirius' will
- Pet of Hermione
- Slytherin Quidditch Seeker in the 1970s who later became a Death Eater
- Mother of Lily Luna
- Spell used against Dementors
- Narcissa’s maiden name
- Class that teaches how to change what an object does
- Place where Snape killed Dumbledore
- Wizard that Dumbledore defeated in a duel who he previously had a blood pact with
- Caretaker who was in charge of recognizing Dark objects that were brought into Hogwarts
- Squib character who lived on Privet Drive
- Country which served as the location for the Weasley family holiday
- Character who is one-quarter veela
- Buried on the grounds of Shell Cottage
- Animal whose blood will elongate your life if drank
- The only Death Eater able to perform a Patronus charm
- Wizard/witch such as Tonks who can change their appearance at will
- Person who is able to speak to serpents
- Spoken words to initiate the Unlocking Charm
- Captain of the Hufflepuff Quidditch team
- Curse used by the Order of the Phoenix to shatter the prophecies
- “Weasley is our ______!”
- The only pureblood out of the Golden Trio
- Potion that forces the drinker to tell the truth
- Chess piece chosen by Ron for him to play during the Chessboard Chamber
- Full name of the wizard who claimed he was under the Imperious Curse when Voldemort was defeated
- Animal whose tail hair makes up the core of the Elder Wand
- Stone present in the necklace that cursed Katie Bell
- Slughorn’s relationship with his Uncle Tiberius led him into the Slug Club
- Sister who Petunia refused to make a bridesmaid
- Character who said “Every human life is worth the same, and worth saving.”
- Mother of Tom Riddle
- Building containing 142 staircases
- Prank spell used by Ginny on Draco Malfoy
- Last name of Lavender Brown's Yule Ball date
- Bully of Severus Snape while they were at Hogwarts
- Term for students who took more than 5 minutes to sort
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- Mascot of Cho Chang's favorite Quidditch team
- Tool used to travel back into the past
- Professor who predicted that she would lose her voice due to the flu in the upcoming February
- Silver coins
- Minister of Magic who held office while under the Imperius curse
- Method of sending mail in the wizarding world
- Scottish wizard who played Quidditch for Puddlemere United after leaving Hogwarts
- Middle name of Dolores Umbridge
- Newspaper that took in false information for controversial articles from sources such as Pansy Parkinson
- Place where Ron spoke Parseltongue
- Plant with tentacles that strangle or constrain
- Breaker of the Vanishing Cabinet
- Animal whose heartstrings have been used to make wands
- Dumbledore’s pet whose tears have healing properties
- Animal given to Ron from Sirius
- Character who was strangled to death by his own hand
- Model car owned by the Weasley family
- mirror that shows ones greatest desires
- Harry Potter’s birthplace
- State where the American magical school Ilvermorney is located
- House Elf addicted to Butterbeer
- Birth month of Professor McGonagall
- Character who was an alumnus of Smeltings Academy
- Position in Quidditch similar to a goalie in football
- Character who said “We teachers are rather good at magic, you know.”
- Childhood home of Snape
- Author of Harry Potter’s biography written after the Battle of Hogwarts
- Another name for the “King of Serpents”
- Character who, besides Harry, also fit the description of the prophecy
- Repairs broken eyeglasses
- Quidditch position played by Dean Thomas
- Character who names their daughter Roxanne
- Newspaper commonly seen with Luna
- Once a student of Ravenclaw, now a ghost
- Ginny's pet Arnold that she got from the joke shop
- Quidditch position held by both Crabbe and Goyle
- Swedish dragon fought by Cedric
- Mentor of Lily Evans when she was a student
- Character who lit their dorm curtains on fire
- Character falsely reported as being involved in a love triange with Hermione/Viktor Krum
- Student framed by Tom Riddle for killing muggle-born student with his Acromantula
- Creator of the sorcerer's stone
- Founder of Ravenclaw House
- Inn in Hogsmeade that served as the original location of Dumbledore’s Army
- First name of a Muggle-born student who followed Harry around with a camera
- Student head of house position held by characters like Hannah Abbott
- Pub located in Hogsmeade
- Document that shows Hogwarts along with the people in it
- Son of Draco Malfoy
- Character who marries the grandson of Newt Scamander
- Wood that Harry’s wand is made out of
- Spell Lockheart puts upon himself
- Candy that comes in packages with a magical trading card
- Place where Harry found Gryffindor’s Sword
- House whose common room is located in the basement near the kitchens
- Character who discovered Hagrid keeping an illegal pet on the grounds
- First prisoner known to escape from Azkaban
- Sirirus’ name when in his Animagus form
- Character who stole the R.A.B. locket from Grimmauld Place
- Class taught by Professor Sprout
- Nickname of the father-son duo, one of whom is the Head of the Department of International Magical Cooperation
- Alter ego name of Professor Lupin
- Patronus of Arthur Weasley
120 Clues: Silver coins • Pet of Hermione • Hermione's patronus • Mother of Lily Luna • Son of Draco Malfoy • Mother of Tom Riddle • “I open at the _____” • Narcissa’s maiden name • Childhood home of Snape • “Weasley is our ______!” • Pub located in Hogsmeade • Harry Potter’s birthplace • Repairs broken eyeglasses • Founder of Ravenclaw House • Patronus of Arthur Weasley • Spell used against Dementors • ...
unit9 2024-01-12
Across
- believed to be visited regularly by ghosts
- the most important character in a play, film/movie, book or story
- strange and frightening in a way that makes you think of ghosts
- the series of events that form the main story of a book,play,film/movies,etc
- a creature like a small person, who has magic powers
- showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by a ruler or an important person to protect the people inside from attack
- a story that is based on imagination and not facts
- the home of fairies
- a creature like a small man with a beard and a pointed hat, who lives under the ground and guards gold and treasure
- a book with an exciting story, especially one about crime or spying
- a story from ancient time about famous people or events, that may or may not be true
- a person who strongly opposes someone or something
- the main subject or idea in a piece of writing
- a dead body that has been made alive again by magic, according to some African and Caribbean religions
- the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person, which some people think they can feel or see
- an character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil
- a person who changes into a wolf at the time of the full moon
- the place and time at which the story takes place
- a creature that the body and head of a woman, and the tail of a fish instead of legs
- a type of story which is written about imaginary people and events, not real ones
- an imaginary creature, wither very large or very small, that has magic powers and lives in mountains or caves
- an evil spirit
- a story of imaginary events, especially one that is full of action and adventure
- a magic liquid that is believed to cure illness or to make people live forever
- a way of describing one thing by referring it as another thing in order to show that the two things have the same qualities and to make the description more powerful
- the belief that particular events happen in a way that cannot be explained by reason or science
- behaving in a way that is morally wrong
- a story about death or suffering with a sad ending
- a set of special cards with pictures on them, used of telling what will happen to someone in the future
- affected by magical powers
- a traditional short story that teaches a moral lesson, especially one with animals as characters
- a word or phrase that has a magic power to make something bad happen
- a statement that says what is going to happen in the future,especially one that is made by someone with religious or magic powers
- conversations in a book,play,film/movie, etc
- a person or an animal in a book, play, film/movie, etc
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- an introduction at the beginning of a book which explains the author’s aims.
- an exciting, unusual, and sometimes dangerous experience, journey or series of events
- a story about a crime such as murder, in which events are only explained at the end
- a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening
- a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers
- a woman who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
- an unexpected change or development in a story or situation
- the spiritual part of a person which some people believe to exist after death
- a straight thin stick used by people who perform magic or magic tricks
- an extremely tall and strong man who is often cruel
- cruel and violent
- a man who is admired for doing something very brave or achieving something great
- a long printed story about imaginary characters and events
- a dead person who comes back to life that sucks the blood the living people at night
- a person who is not loyal to his/her country, friends, beliefs, etc
- the name of the book
- the traditional stories and culture of a country or community
- a robot that looks like a human
- a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around
- a long speech in a play, film/movie, etc. made by a character, especially when alone
- a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before setting fire to itself and being born again from its ashes
- a cruel and frightening giant who eats people
- a small ugly creature that likes to trick people or cause trouble
- an imaginary creature that has a lion's body and an eagle's wings and head
- the frame of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal
- a creature like a small man, who has magic powers, e.g.,the Seven Dwarfs in Snow White
- a drink that is believed to have a special or magic effect on the person who drinks it
- a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a solider on a horse
- the circumstances or past events that explain why something is how it is
- impossible to explain by science and seems to involve gods or magic
- very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone or hurt his/her feelings
- morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant
- the most important or exciting point in a story, which usually happens near the end
- a short introduction at the beginning of a book, which is sometimes written by a famous person or someone other than the author
- controlled by an evil spirit
- the skill and magic powers of a wizard
- a creature like a white horse with long straight horn on its head
- making people love or like you
- a separate section of a book, usually given a number or title
- the place believed to be the home of God and where good people go when they die
- a story from ancient times, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or natural events
- a person's fate or fortune
- extremely brave or determined and deserving admiration
79 Clues: an evil spirit • cruel and violent • the home of fairies • the name of the book • affected by magical powers • a person's fate or fortune • controlled by an evil spirit • making people love or like you • a robot that looks like a human • morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant • the skill and magic powers of a wizard • behaving in a way that is morally wrong • ...
Pilot VB Unit 9 Revision 2021-12-17
Across
- conversations in a book, play, film/movie, etc (n.)
- a straight thin stick used by people who perform magic or magic stick (n.)
- very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone hurt his/her feelings (adj.)
- the circumstances or past events that explain why is how it is. (n.)
- a word or phrase that has a magic power to make something bad happen (n.)
- an extremely tall and strong man/woman who is often cruel (n.)
- an exciting, unusual, and sometimes dangerous experience, journey or series of events (n.)
- the most important character in a play, film/movie, book or story (n.)
- a creature like a white horse with a long straight horn on its head (n.)
- impossible to explain by science and seems to involve gods or magic (adj.)
- a story of imaginary events, especially one that is full of action and adventure (n.)
- a story from ancient times, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or natural events (n.)
- a small ugly creature that likes to trick people or cause trouble (n.)
- a person’s fate or future (n.)
- a long speech in a play, film/movie, etc. made by a character, especially when alone (n.)
- a story about a crime such as murder, in which events are only explained at the end (n.)
- an introduction at the beginning of a book which explains the author's aims (n.)
- a creature with the body and head of a woman, and the tail of a fish instead of legs (n.)
- a creature like a small person, who has magic powers (n.)
- a creature like a small man, who has magic powers (n.)
- an unexpected change or development in a story or situation (n.)
- a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a soldier on a house (n.)
- the frame of bones that supports the body of a person of an animal (n.)
- morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant(adj.)
- a character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil (n.)
- a magic liquid that is believed to cure illnesses or to make people live forever (n.)
- a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers (n.)
- making people love or like you (adj.)
- the place and time at which the story takes place (n.)
- a dead body that has been made alive again by magic, according to some African and Caribbean religions (n.)
- a person who changes into a wolf at the time of the full moon (n.)
- a person who is not loyal to his/her country , friends , beliefs , etc. (n.)
- the place believed to be home of God and where good people go when they die (n.)
- a separate section of a book, usually given a number or title (n.)
- a short introduction at the beginning of a book, which is sometimes written by a famous person or someone other than the author (n.)
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- a man/woman who is admired for doing something very brave or achieving something great (n.)
- the main bad character in a story (n.)
- a drink that is believed to have a special or magic effect on the person who drinks it (n.)
- an evil spirit (n.)
- a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before setting fire to itself and being born again from its ashes (n.)
- a woman / man who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people (n.)
- the home of fairies (n.)
- the belief that particular events happen in a way that cannot be explained by reason or science (n.)
- a story from ancient times about famous people or events, that may or may not be true (n.)
- a way of describing one thing by referring it as another thing in order to show that the two things have the same qualities and to make the description more powerful (n.)
- the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person, which some people think they can feel or see (n.)
- a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by a ruler or an important person to protect the people inside from attack (n.)
- a creature like a small man with a beard and a pointed hat, who lives under the ground and guards gold and treasure (n.)
- a story about death or suffering with a sad ending (n.)
- a cruel and frighting giant who eats people (n.)
- the traditional stories and culture of a country or community (n.)
- the most important or exciting point in a story, which usually happens near the end (n.)
- strange and frightening in a way that makes you think of ghosts (adj.)
- the series of events that form the main story of a book, play, film/movie, etc (n.)
- an imaginary creature that has a lion's body and an eagle's wings and head (n.)
- the name of a book (n.)
- a dead person who comes back to life and sucks the blood of living people at night (n.)
- a long printed story about imaginary characters and events (n.)
- a type of story which is written about imaginary people and events, not real ones (n.)
- affected by magical powers (adj.)
- showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things (adj.)
- a person or an animal in a book, play, film/movie, etc (n.)
- behaving in a way that is morally wrong (adj.)
- cruel and violent (adj.)
- a statement that says what is going to happen in the future, especially one that is made by someone with religious or magic powers (n.)
- a living thing, real or imaginary that can move around (n.)
- extremely brave or determined and deserving admiration (adj.)
- a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening (n.)
- an imaginary creature, either very large or very small, that has magic powers and lives in mountains or caves (n.)
- believed to visited regularly by ghost (adj.)
- a set of special cards with pictures on them, used for telling what will happen to someone in the future (n.)
- the main subject or idea in a piece of writing (n.)
72 Clues: an evil spirit (n.) • the name of a book (n.) • the home of fairies (n.) • cruel and violent (adj.) • a person’s fate or future (n.) • affected by magical powers (adj.) • making people love or like you (adj.) • the main bad character in a story (n.) • morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant(adj.) • believed to visited regularly by ghost (adj.) • ...
Get to know your co-workers 2018-04-05
Across
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a S. Who am I?
- Las Vegas is my favorite place to visit, I have a cat named One Eye, and my favorite non-related item on my desk is my pig mug. Who am I?
- One of my favorite things to do when I am off is to go for a walk and my favorite actress's are Sandra Bullock and Sara Jessica Parker. Who am I?
- I work pre-access in Muscatine and my last name begins with a G. Who am I?
- I work in pre-access for the QC, I mainly work the Rock Island que and my last name begins with a B. Who am I?
- If I could have any super power I would want unlimited knowledge, I have met David Robinson, uncertainty is something that scares me and I have been told I can no longer be president. Who am I?
- Golden Grahams are my favorite cereal, if I could go anywhere I would like to go to Sweeden, and my favorite thing to do outside of work is crafting. Who am I?
- I work in pre-access, I am new to this position and my last name begins with a M. Who am I?
- I have a cat named Gomez after Gomez in the Adams Family, my favorite cereal is Fruity Pebbles and my favorite movie is Clueless. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is my bed, my favorite actor is Chris Hemsworth (total shocker), and I have 5 cats (I may or may not become a crazy cat lady). Who am I?
- My favorite non-work related item on my desk is my fidget spinners, I am not fond of driving over or under bridges and I have met Huey Lewis. Who am I?
- I have met Jenny Finch, snakes and spiders aren't my thing, Riverdale is my favorite TV show and hanging with my babies and playing softball are my favorite things to do outside of work. Who am I?
- Donner Lake is one of my favorite places to visit, I did not get to meet him but I did get to see President Kennedy in his car leaving the white house and I have worked for UPH for 15 years. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a P. Who am I?
- My favorite movies are comedies and I miss riding my mini bike from when I was litte. Who am I?
- If I could have any super power I would want to be able to travel back in time and the pictures of my grandbabies are my favorite non-work related item on my desk. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is the summer cabin in Wisconsin, if I could go anywhere I would want to go to England and my favorite TV show is Empire. Who am I?
- I am terrified of clowns, my favorite movie genre is scary/thriller, if I could go anywhere I would want to go to Ireland, and my favorite TV show is Criminal Minds (no I did not watch the episode where there was a killer clown). Who am I?
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- I am scared of mice, my favorite sweet treat is chocolate and my favorite TV show is Criminal Minds. Who am I?
- I have met over 50 famous people, if I could have any super power I would want to be able to read minds and I miss summer breaks from when I was little. Who am I?
- I work pre-access for Cedar Rapids and my last name begins with a H. Who am I?
- I work pre-access part time for the QC and my last name begins with a G. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is Colorado Springs, drowning is something that scares me, and I love any sweet treat with caramel. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, I am newer to this department, and my last name begins with a H. Who am I?
- My favorite cereal is Waffle Crisp, my favorite non-work related item on my desk is my candy jar, and I have met Hill Harper. Who am I?
- My favorite movie is the sixth sense, I love to visit Pakistan, I miss playing on streets from when I was little (this sounds a little dangerous!), and my favorite actor is Bruce Willis. Who am I?
- I am scared of creepy crawly things, I have a labradoodle named Max and if I could go anywhere I would like to go on an African Safari. Who am I?
- I have met Jim King and if I could have a super power I would want super speed like Flash. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a C. Who am I?
- The dark is something that scares me, my favorite actor is Gerard Butler, my favorite non-work related item on my desk is my unicorn beanie baby, and I just bought a house (yay! congratulations!). Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, I have the same first name as someone who used to work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I?
- One of my favorite movies is Pitch Perfect, I miss not having to pay bills when I was little and if I could go anywhere in the world I want to go to the Maldives Islands. Who am I?
- I have worked with UPH for 18 years, my favorite actor is Jack Black and I have met Allison Sweeney. Who am I?
- I love all cereal especially fruit loops with marshmallows, Step Brothers is my favorite movie "Did we just become best friends?! YEPP!", and I have 2 guinea pigs named Olaf and Teddy. Who am I?
- My favorite actor is Mark Whalburg, my daughter being out of the country scares me, my daughter recently told my I need to get a life, and my favorite cereal is Raisin Bran. Who am I?
- Cream of wheat is my favorite cereal, dark chocolate with ginger and berries is my favorite sweet treat, and I have a dog named Zippy. Who am I?
- I have 2 mini doxies named Annabelle and Sadie, and my favorite sweet treat is ice cream. Who am I?
38 Clues: I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a S. Who am I? • I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a C. Who am I? • I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a P. Who am I? • I work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I? • I work pre-access in Muscatine and my last name begins with a G. Who am I? • ...
Fun Words with Paige 40 2024-09-22
Across
- SHORT STORY BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE ABOUT A POISONOUS GARDENER MAIDEN
- AN ART ROCK BAND FROM THE 1960S, KNOWN FOR THEIR ANTI-VIETNAM WAR SENTIMENTS AND SCATOLOGICAL LYRICS
- IN ICELANDIC LORE, THESE "NECROPANTS" MADE OF HUMAN SKIN WOULD GRANT ENDLESS AMOUNTS OF MONEY
- A CANADIAN PASTRY MADE WITH AN EGG AND SYRUP FILLING
- THE STATE FRUIT OF IDAHO AND MONTANA, AND IN AN OLD AMERICAN IDIOM SAYING SOMETHING WAS ONE OF THESE ABOVE YOUR PERSIMMON MEANT "A BIT BEYOND MY ABILITIES"
- A SWING-STYLE DANCE POPULAR IN THE 1950S AND 60S, SOMETIMES BANNED DUE TO BRUISING OCCURRING FROM THE DANCERS' HIGH HEELS HITTING OTHER PARTICIPANTS
- MYTHICAL INSTRUMENT BLOWN BY HEIMDALL TO SIGNIFY THE BEGINNING OF RAGNAROK
- A MAID, ATTENDANT, OR CONCUBINE OF A HAREM, PARTICULARLY AS OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
- AN ASTERISM WHICH REFERENCES SEVEN MYTHOLOGICAL SISTERS AND WHICH EXISTS WITHIN THE CONSTELLATION OF TAURUS
- GODZILLA'S ENEMY, INSPIRED BY SILKWORMS AND OFTEN SURROUNDED BY TWINS
- TO GIVE IN TO A NEGATIVE FORCE OR THE COURSE OF A DISEASE
- A MACHINE WITH ONE OR MORE DRUMS THAT IS USED TO ADJUST TENSION IN WIRE OR ROPE, OR TO HAUL THINGS
- THE SEEING-STONES OF THE ELVES OF VALINOR, WHICH COULD BE USED TO VIEW EVENTS BOTH PAST AND FUTURE AS WELL AS CONTEMPORANEOUS, BUT CAN ALSO BE USED TO COMMUNICATE WITH OTHERS (AND DECEIVE THEM) OVER GREAT DISTANCES
- A STYLE OF ART USING A STAINING TECHNIQUE WHEN APPLYING INITIAL COLORS TO A SKETCH, AND ALSO A SERIES OF GLASSWORK BY CHIHULY BASED ON HIS WORK IN VENICE AT THE MURANO WORKSHOP
- IN HINDUISM, THIS IS AN HONORIFIC TITLE GIVEN TO MEN WHO HAVE CHOSEN THE PATH OF RENUNCIATION
- A SMALL, ORANGE CITRUS FRUIT, RELATED TO THE MANDARIN, AND NAMED FOR A CITY IN MOROCCO FROM WHICH IT WAS EXPORTED
- A GERMAN-AMERICAN EXPRESSIONIST ARTIST KNOWN FOR HIS USE OF OVERLAPPING TRANSPARENT PRISMS, AND WHO WAS ALSO A CARICATURIST AND FUGUE COMPOSER
- A OAXACAN FOLK ART OF WHIMSICAL AND BRIGHTLY COLORED COPAL WOOD CARVINGS, TYPICALLY OF ANIMALS OR CREATURES, DATING FROM THE 1940S
- DEATH'S HOOD
- A FEMALE HUMAN COMIC BOOK CHARACTER WHO MANAGED TO LIVE AMONG THE PREDATOR ALIENS AND ADAPT TO THEIR BRUTAL CULTURE
- IN THE VERNACULAR, TO IDENTIFY SOMEONE AS THE PERPETRATOR OF A CRIME
- A COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS ABOUT A PERSON, SUBJECT, OR EVENT
- A SWEET PEPPER FROM ITALY AND GREECE THAT IS OFTEN PICKLED AND WHOSE PROPER NAME IS ACTUALLY FRIGGITELLO
- TO CONSCIENTIOUSLY AVOID, OFTEN AS PART OF A POLITICAL OR MORAL STATEMENT
- BOTH VILLAIN AND PROTAGONIST OF REANIMATOR, DEPENDING ON ONE'S PERSPECTIVE
- AN OAT BAR OR PANCAKE, DEPENDING ON WHICH SIDE OF THE POND YOU ARE ON
- THE MOUNTAINOUS REGION OF GERMANY WHERE THE NUTCRACKER, AMONG OTHER WOODEN CARVED FOLK ART OBJECTS, ORIGINATED
- MEANT TO BE A SORT OF MATA HARI FIGURE, THIS CHARACTER WAS CREATED TO SOW DISSENT IN THE VILLAGE OF HER SMALL BLUE COMPATRIOTS
- A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WHICH USES A GOLDBEATER'S SKIN OR OTHER MATERIAL TO CREATE A BUZZING, TIMBRAL NOISE, POPULAR AMONG CHILDREN AND ALSO KNOWN AS THE ONION FLUTE
- AN INFAMOUS DWARF CAT BURGLAR AND SOMETIME ALLY OF ARTEMIS FOWL
- LARGE OR TALL CLOUD TYPE THAT USUALLY PRECIPITATES HIGH AMOUNTS OF RAINFALL AND CAN CAUSE POTENT THUNDER AND LIGHTNING, PARTICULARLY IN THE SUMMER SEASON
- DEAR ABBY OR MISS MANNERS, FOR SOME, BUT MAKE IT BRITISH
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- A RARE FOLK ART STYLE OF THE PHILIPPINES WHICH COMBINED ASIAN AND EUROPEAN TECHNIQUES TO CREATE THE ILLUSION OF GREAT DEPTH, PRACTICED BETWEEN 1600 AND 1800 A.D.
- INFAMOUS DAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY WHICH OCCURRED IN FEBRUARY OF 1959
- CHINOOKAN PICTOGRAPH STYLE OF A FACE INVOLVING ALMOND EYES, A STRONG BROW, AND A GRIN WITH A TONGUE OR TEETH
- THE FICTIONAL LARGEST TRUCK STOP IN QUEBEC FROM DIE HARD WITH A VENGEANCE, THE THIRD ENTRY IN THE SERIES
- WOODBORING INSECT WHOSE DISTINCTIVE MATING NOISE IS CONSIDERED TO BE AN OMEN OF ILL FORTUNE
- AN ANIMAL'S SEASONAL OVEREATING IN PREPARATION FOR HIBERNATION
- FINNISH CULTURAL PRACTICE OF STEAMING IN A SMALL STRUCTURE BUILT FOR THAT PURPOSE
- TO HAVE A MASS OF SMALL BUBBLES ON TOP, OR IN CONVERSATION, SOMETHING LIGHT AND ENTERTAINING BUT OF LITTLE SUBSTANCE
- COMPULSIVE LYING
- A CAT FROM AN EPISODE OF HOUSE, M.D., WHO INHABITANTS OF THE NURSING HOME BELIEVED COULD PREDICT DEATH, BASED ON SIMILAR REAL-LIFE INCIDENTS
- THE ADDAMS FAMILY'S BUTLER
- STILLNESS IN ORDER TO FIND ENLIGHTENMENT BY UNINTERRUPTED REPEATING OF "JESUS PRAYER"
- DOCUMENTARIAN WHOSE SHORT FILM TOPICS INCLUDE GAPPED TEETH, GARLIC, AND BLUES MUSICIANS
- KNOWN FOR HER EXQUISITE BEAUTY, THIS MISTRESS OF LOUIS XIV, THE COUNTESS MAZARIN, WAS ALSO KNOWN FOR HER PENCHANT FOR CROSSDRESSING
- TO DRENCH OR EXTINGUISH
- THE PATIENT IN THE SAD CLOWN PARADOX
- 1970S UK SUBGENRE OF PUNK THAT DEALT WITH WORKING-CLASS THEMES AND WAS CONTROVERSIAL DUE TO SOME BANDS' MEMBERS' ASSOCIATION WITH FAR-RIGHT ORGANIZATIIONS
- A VENGEFUL JEWISH CHARACTER IN THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, HIS NAME HAS BECOME SYNONYMOUS WITH "LOAN SHARK" IN SOME CIRCLES
- THE PEN NAME OF GEORGES BATAILLE WHEN HE FIRST BEGAN TO PUBLISH HIS "LITERATURE OF TRANGRESSION"
- BLUISH-GREEN COLOR NAMED AFTER AN EURASIAN BIRD WITH A STRIPE ON ITS HEAD OF THE SHADE
- AN ALT-ROCK BAND FROM SACRAMENTO WHICH IS KNOWN FOR ITS DEADPAN VOCALS AND WIDE-RANGING MUSICAL INFLUENCES
- IMAGINARY FRIEND CARTOON CHARACTER
- EMILY THE STRANGE'S CAT WHO HAS A WHITE CHEMICALLY-INDUCED STRIPE ON HIS TAIL, SIX-TOED PAWS (GREAT FOR LOCK PICKING) AND IS NAMED FOR A FAMOUS GERMAN PHILOSPHER
- SHOWY SPECTACLE MEANT TO IMPRESS, USUALLY IN A VULGAR OR TACKY WAY
- A GIN COCKTAIL INVOLVING LIME AND SPARKLING WATER, SERVED IN A HIGHBALL GLASS
- A SONG OR POEM WRITTEN FOR A BRIDE ON HER WAY TO THE MARITAL CHAMBER
- A 1973 PLAY WHICH INVOLVES PATHOLOGIZED RELIGIOUS AND SEXUAL ISSUES SURROUNDING HORSES BEING TREATED BY A CHILD PSYCHIATRIST, ONE OF THE PLAY'S CENTRAL FIGURES
- A PEG OR SPIKE DRIVEN INTO A FLAT SURFACE WITH A HAMMER AS A CLIMBING AID
- TO TRAVEL SMOOTHLY AT A MODERATE SPEED, ESPECIALLY WITHOUT A PARTICULAR DESTINATION IN MIND
- TOWN IN VERMONT WHICH STILL HAS A LAW ON THE BOOKS FORBIDDING "MODERN FARM MACHINERY OF ANY KIND"
- A TOWN IN ALASKA NAMED FOR A TLINGIT IDIOM REFERENCING THE CHOPPY SEAS OF ITS INLET CAUSED BY ROUGH MOUNTAIN WINDS, REFERENCED BY BOTH JACK LONDON AND THE THREE STOOGES
- AMERICAN ARTIST WHO FOUND HER AUDIENCE IN PARIS, KNOWN FOR HER PORTRAITURE, A SKILL SHE HONED WHILE IMPRISONED IN A CONCENTRATION CAMP
- ITALIAN COFFEE DRINK NAMED FOR ITS LEATHER-BROWN COLOR, CONSISTING OF ESPRESSO, COCOA POWDER, AND MILK FROTH, AND IN SOME REGIONS, THICK HOT COCOA AS WELL
- JAPANESE ART OF WOOD CARVING AND ASSEMBLING IN SUCH A WAY THAT INDEPENDENT PIECES CAN FIT TOGETHER WITHOUT NEED OF NAILS OR OTHER FASTENERS
- A UNICORN-LIKE CREATURE FROM CHINESE LEGEND, IT LIKED TO FIGHT TIGERS AND BEARS AND ITS VOICE SOUNDED LIKE THUNDEROUS DRUMROLLS
- A WERECAT IN THE INHERITANCE SAGA THAT GIVES PROTAGONIST ERAGON SOME CRYPTIC ADVICE
- TO MAKE A NARROW GROOVE OR DEEP TRENCH, AS OF BROWS OR PLOWS
- A 17TH CENTURY RUSSIAN FOLK ART STYLE OF TABLEWARE OR FURNITURE WHEREIN FRUIT, VEGETABLE, OR FLORAL THEMES IN RED, GOLD, AND GREEN ARE PAINTED ON A BLACK BACKGROUND
- A TRADITIONAL NEW ENGLAND OUTDOOR COOKING EVENT
71 Clues: DEATH'S HOOD • COMPULSIVE LYING • TO DRENCH OR EXTINGUISH • THE ADDAMS FAMILY'S BUTLER • IMAGINARY FRIEND CARTOON CHARACTER • THE PATIENT IN THE SAD CLOWN PARADOX • A TRADITIONAL NEW ENGLAND OUTDOOR COOKING EVENT • A CANADIAN PASTRY MADE WITH AN EGG AND SYRUP FILLING • DEAR ABBY OR MISS MANNERS, FOR SOME, BUT MAKE IT BRITISH • ...
Amazon Crossword 2015-05-07
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- Amazon Employee Internal Resource Website.
- Was a one-time circus performer.
- In 2014, Amazon launched a feature called "_____________" that allows customers to place a bid to 3rd party sellers, rather than buy outright. However, unlike eBay, the feature is not an auction but rather a one-to-one bid where the customer haggles privately with the seller.
- Dev's name for a Kindle Paperwhite 1st Gen
- Provides unlimited, ad-free access to hundreds of Prime Playlists, Prime Stations, and more.
- Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HDX (2013)
- Dev's name for a Kindle (K8)
- Is a game about placing blocks and going on adventures.
- Dev's name for a Fire HD 7 (2014)
- Extended Warranty for Kindle (K4 / K8), Kindle Fire 1st Generation (K6), Kindle Fire HD 7" (K9HD), Pinot, Arial, Aston, Thor, and Soho.
- Is Amazon.com's division that develops television shows, movies and comics from online submissions and crowd-sourced feedback.
- Is a membership program that offers unlimited express shipping.
- Taco Tuesday Master.
- Bolt's Bearded Salesman/Musician.
- Dev's name for a Kindle Paperwhite 2nd Gen (2013)
- Customers outside the One-Year Limited Warranty for Kindle
- Is a community for readers that allows you to connect with friends or other community members.
- A wireless standard that allows two devices to connect to each other.
- Amazon began in the garage of founder Jeff Bezos’s home in "______________", Washington.
- Dev's name for a Kindle Fire 2nd Gen
- Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" (2013)
- The semi-final step in resolving a trouble ticket.
- Is a subscription that allows you unlimited access to thousands of e-books.
- When you need to find the answers to your technical questions or answer other users' questions you go to the _____?
- Dev's name for a Kindle Touch
- Amazon's ________________ program offers a discounted price on an item (usually sold in bulk), free shipping on every shipment, and automatic shipment of the item every one, two, three, or six months.
- To help ease the burden on its warehouse workers, Amazon now uses ______ to assist in retrieving items.
- Customers can watch movies and TV shows from Amazon Instant Video.
- Dev's name for a Fire HD 6 (2014)
- Amazon.com may account for around a ____ of all U.S. e commerce sales.
- Intensive Pay
- Kindle Paperwhite (2012)
- In 2012, Amazon announced the launch of ____.com for buying green products, including groceries, household items, and apparel.
- Metrics.
- Extended Warranty for Kindle K2, DX, K3, K5, K7, Kindle Fire 2nd Generation (K9), and Kindle Fire HD 8.9" (K10).
- Amazon's site went down for ________ minutes and the company missed sales of nearly $5.7 million.
- This status is used to place a ticket into a holding period.
- Amazon.com saw losses of $______ billion in its early years and didn't report a profit until the last quarter of 2001.
- Dev's name for a Kindle Keyboard 2nd Gen
- Dev's name for a Kindle Keyboard
- Dev's name for a Kindle (K4)
- In 1999, ____ magazine named Bezos the Person of the Year, recognizing the company's success in popularizing online shopping.
- The historical definition of a carriage drawn by three horses, two abreast and one leader.
- In developmental stages the 1st Kindle was named “_____” after a character in The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson.
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- Extended Warranty for Kindle Fire HDX 8.9.
- The final step in resolving a trouble ticket.
- What is the name of the food market where PSC Employee's can get snacks and drinks while working?
- Dev's name for a Kindle (7th Gen 2014)
- Dev's name for a Kindle Voyage (2014)
- It's not an ___________ if you know it's going to work
- Are a great way for people to keep track of things they would like to buy later or receive as gifts from others.
- Allows Amazon to donate 0.5% of the sale price to a selected charity as its sponsor.
- Dev's name for a Kindle DX
- Sold for 99 cents and crashed Amazon's servers?
- A ticket should be set to this status as soon as a resolver begins to work on resolving the ticket.
- Fire HD Kids Edition
- Is a wireless display feature movies
- Annual end of the year party?
- This indicates the resolver is scoping the ticket and deciding if they are able to help you.
- Dev's name for a Fire HDX 8.9 (2014 Edition)
- Bized and Kindle Tech Support CSM?
- Is a daily deal service launched in June 2011 in Boise, Idaho and as of 2013, Amazon Local offers daily deals to over 100 regions in 36 U.S. States.
- Shows content in Your Kindle Library.
- Automatically synchronizes bookmarks, annotations, and most recent page read.
- A website that allows collaborative editing of its content and structure by its users.
- In __________ 2007, Amazon launched Amazon Kindle, an e-book reader which downloads content over "Whispernet", via Sprint's EV-DO wireless network.
- The first book sold on Amazon was?
- Is a feature available that allows customers to video chat with an Amazon Tech Advisors.
- Road _________ is the name of Jeff Bezos' biological fathers bike shop.
- A grocery service offering perishable and nonperishable foods.
- What's ________ is not to evolve.
- Is a monthly content subscription service that offers a variety of children's books, videos, and apps.
- In 2009, Amazon.com bought popular online shoe retailer _______.com in an all-stock deal worth about $1.2 billion.
- Conveyor belts that transport items through Amazon’s fulfillment centers move at about?
- An item that Amazon ships that is not sold by Amazon.
- CS Operations Manager, CS Operations Management (above Muzo).
- A guide for creating Leads, Accounts, Opportunities, and Quotes.
- Amazon holds a patent on 1-Click buying, and licenses it to ______.
- Dev's name for Kindle Fire 1st Gen
- In Amazon’s early days a ____ would ring in the office every time someone made a purchase.
- Bolt's Instigator.
- Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HD 1st Gen
- When you need a blurb, policy, form, ect you use the ___________.
- Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HD 8.9"
- Sponsored Screen savers on Kindles/Fires.
- There was one more name Amazon.com was almost called?
- The last day of the week rewards you with cold beverage from a cart.
- Sr. Site Leader, CS Operations Management (above Alex).
- A bulk content management system used by institutions.
- ______.com is a seller and producer of spoken audio entertainment, information, and educational programming on the Internet.
- When you start your shift you read your emails and _____.
- Who Was Key To Amazon.com's Success & Died in 2013
- On March 22, 2011, Amazon launched the Amazon Appstore for _______ devices and the service was made available in over 200 countries.
- The initial status of a ticket when submitted to the system.
- The quintessential example of Amazon's frugality was the wooden ______?
- Since June 19, 2000, Amazon's logotype has featured a curved arrow leading from A to Z, representing that the company carries every product from A to Z, with the arrow shaped like a ______?
- What was Amazon.com was almost called?
- Login, Sch, and Team Name.
- An observed incident of a lightning flash in the atmosphere or to the ground.
- Dev's name for a Kindle DX 2nd Gen
- Links to customers after every single Chat they have with Amazon.com.
- Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HD (2013)
102 Clues: Metrics. • Intensive Pay • Bolt's Instigator. • Fire HD Kids Edition • Taco Tuesday Master. • Kindle Paperwhite (2012) • Dev's name for a Kindle DX • Login, Sch, and Team Name. • Dev's name for a Kindle (K8) • Dev's name for a Kindle (K4) • Annual end of the year party? • Dev's name for a Kindle Touch • Was a one-time circus performer. • Dev's name for a Kindle Keyboard • ...
Prehistoric Creatures (Experts ONLY) 2021-09-24
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- Late Permian Therapsid. Very small, the size of a freaking hand
- late cretaceous nodosaurid. fossils were found in china and mongolia. Names means "beautiful one"
- Australian pterosaur found a few years ago. ruled the skies of australia
- Paleogene era horse. Very small
- Late Cretaceous titanosaur. Differed from other titanosaurs, as it had long legs and a shorter neck.
- Late eocene whale. long boi, a sea sausage
- Middle Jurassic Tyrannosauroid. Small, lived in britain and had a crest
- Middle Triassic Echnioderm. Lived in shallow seas in europe, was attached to the seafloor by a stalk
- Early duck-like creature. Could barely walk on land, its legs were very water adapted
- australian carnivorous marsupial. they lived with megalania, and the two fought until both were killed off by humans
- Largest primate ever. Big monke.
- Late Cretaceous Dromaeosaur. Very small, named after a disney animated deer.
- Late Triassic reptile. NOT a dinosaur, but very similar. Small, had a birdlike skull
- Middle to late jurassic Sauropod. Named after the chinese village where it was found. Longest neck
- a new specimen was recently discovered. it is among the largest ichthyosaurs known
- small pachycephalosaurid that lived in mongolia during the cretaceous
- Late Cretaceous Ceratopsid. Gigantic horns and frill.
- Late Devonian lobe-finned fish. Was like a cross between a fish and a salamander. Could wriggle out of water and was one of the first to go on land.
- Early pinniped, may be the ancestor of all pinnipeds
- an early relative of sauropods. had a sauropodesc build, with a long neck and tail, but was much smaller and ran on two legs.
- giant prehistoric squid. 25-35 feet long, it's name means crushed squid.
- Late Cretaceous Mosasaur. Giant mosasaur, big boi
- giant prehistoric whale. was a toothed whale, preyed on megalodon.
- early cretaceous tyrannosaurid. it was not very large, but its name means "emporer dragona fairly recent discovery of a dromaeosaurid with short arms, leading to its name
- Late Cretaceous pliosaur. One of the largest sea reptiles, had a ten foot long head.
- largest wingspan of any bird, ever
- Neogene era Glyptodont. Big
- Prehistoric snake. Not very large, only about 5-6 metres in length.
- Neogene era rhino. The source of the unicorn myth
- Early Cretaceous Therizinosaur. 13 feet long, found in mongolia, and ye.
- Neogene era beaver that was the size of a man
- Birdlike dinosaur, all of its fingers were different lengths, the longest being half a foot long
- Early Cretaceous Oviraptorosaur. Very small, had large plumes of feathers on it's wings and tail
- Late Cretaceous hadrosaur. Name means 'nose king'. funny.
- Early Ordovician jawless fish. Had a broad head shield and had a body that narrowed to a small fin. Its name means "star shield"
- Late Neogene era bear. Biggest bear ever and it was also known as the dire bear
- Late Triassic Ichthyosaur. Largest sea reptile ever! up to 70 feet long
- Paleogene era elephant. Derpy
- Middle Jurassic Stegosaur. Short snouts, had even length legs instead of longer hind legs
- Late Carboniferous to Early Permian Amphibian. Snakelike, spike teeth similar to those found in nonvenomous snakes
- large permian amphibian. it was like a cross between a croc and a salamander, and it roamed brazil
- the largest predatory mammal to ever exist. oddly, it was hooved, and even oddly-er, it was an ancient ancestor to whales.
- A marsupial that actually went exinct in 1936. So, kinda easy to get this one.
- Carboniferous millipede. 8 feet long, a very big boi.
- Late Cretaceous ornithomimid. Kinda plain
- Paleogene era mammal. Similar to a rhino, had multiple horn-like stalks on it's snout
- Early Cretaceous Iganodontian. Lived in australian woodlanda, had a bulging snout
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- north african theropod. Sort of an apex predator, name means 'bahariya lizard'
- 20 foot long reptile that existed in the triassic era. It's name means "long vertebra"
- Another early duck. lived for a long time before dying out
- name means "helmet lizard" personally, it is one of my favorite dinosaurs
- Late Silurian sea scorpion. Very small, found basically worldwide.
- Early cretaceous compsognathid. First feathered dinosaur ever
- Spinosaurid as big as a rex. pretty easy if you ask me
- Cambrian invertebrate. Had an odd trunk
- large pterosaur that lived during the late cretaceous. though not the biggest pterosaur, it had an impressive wingpsan of 16 feet
- giant australian lizard. It was 23 feet tall, and hunted early humans.
- Late Cretaceous Ammonite. Had a crooked shell, and killed itself because it had a crooked shell. Lol
- very early, small, trilobite-like creature. it's name means shining sea
- Late Permian to Late Cretaceous Shark. Like similar to modern sharks, but had different teeth and fins, as well as a sharp spine in front of it's dorsal fin
- Jurassic Era Pterosaur. Smol, a very early pterosaur. had a tail and leathery wings.
- early triassic prosauropod. very large
- Neogene era cat. Similar to a jaguar
- brazilian pterosaur that existed in the cretaceous era. It had a fin on it's head similar to tapejara. name means "sea runner"
- Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Crocodylomorph. Name means 'earth lizard' but was not living on land. lol
- big pterosaur found in canada, means 'frozen dragon'
- controversal spinosaurid. Only a few species found, and it may have been larger than spinosaurus
- Late Devonian Armored Fish. Looked really weird. Had a weird tube-like snout
- cretaceous era ceratopsid. It's name means "pointed lizard"
- early triassic pterosaur found in italy. one of the first pterosaurs, it had very old traits, like long tails and short necks, which were abandoned by later pterosaurs
- Odd worm-like creature with spines. Cambrian Era
- Early Jurassic Ornithischian. Veyry small, had multiple types of teeth.
- early permian synapsid. had a large sail, and was the top of the food chain..until it died
- Middle to Late Devonian trilobite. Found worldwide, name means 'lens eye'
- Giant prehistoric bird. its wingspan was 6 feet long
- Middle Cambrian creature. Covered in armor, very small
- living in the early triassic, this creature was one of the earliest gliding animals ever. It's gliding membrane was actually connected to it's legs and tail instead of it's arms and ribs.
- Middle to Late Cretaceous Bony fish. Very large, had a giant mouth to swallow prey.
- quite possibly the tallest dinosaur ever, this sauropod had an 11.5 metre long neck.
- Early Cretaceous Ankylosaur. Very small. Nithing else...
- giant extinct cephalopod that had a giant, pointed shell, one of the biggest cephalopods ever
- Late Triassic Prosauropod. Lived in the bri'ish isles, barely taller than a man.
- eocene era bat, this creature was the earliest known bat ever, and was named after icarus
- large meat eating theropod. It had a horn on its snout, and it's name meant "horned lizard"
- Late Cretaceous bird. Very similar to seaguls. name means 'fish bird'
- Late Jurassic Diplodocoid. 92 foot long neck, found in the bone wars.
- Triassic Era nothosaur. Went on land and water.
- Late Jurassic Theropod found in china.
88 Clues: Neogene era Glyptodont. Big • Paleogene era elephant. Derpy • Paleogene era horse. Very small • Largest primate ever. Big monke. • largest wingspan of any bird, ever • Neogene era cat. Similar to a jaguar • early triassic prosauropod. very large • Late Jurassic Theropod found in china. • Cambrian invertebrate. Had an odd trunk • Late Cretaceous ornithomimid. Kinda plain • ...
Pokemon 2021-09-08
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- An ice and fighting type pokemon
- A bird pokemon that always carries a leek
- This coral pokemon lives in the oceans of the Jhoto region
- A rat pokemon common in the Kanto region
- A place where pokemon are healed (2 words)
- This pokemon was banned from the TCG
- This ground type has an ice type regional form
- This pokemon evolves into goodra
- A ghost type owl pokemon
- The guardian diety of akala island (2 words)
- Calyrex's steed that perfers shaderoot carrots
- This dragon type has the ability levitate
- This mythical pokemon has a land and sky form
- A large reptile pokemon with a flower on its back
- This pokemon resembles a candle
- The mascot of pokemon
- This pokemon got its own holiday
- This kalosian pokemon is based off of a luchador
- The only bug type scorpion pokemon
- This pokemon has a speed stat of 200
- This pokemon consists of three gears
- Alder's ace
- This plant pokemon resembles a hula dancer
- This pokemon changes forms based on the weather
- A long fire type capable of gigantamax
- A bird pokemon that attacked ash in a group in the anime
- A worm pokemon with a poisonous stinger
- This pokemon has a rivalry with seviper
- The god of all pokemon
- This psychic type pokemon is known as the guardian of the seas
- This chick pokemon is a fire type
- This ultra beast merged with lucamine is sun and moon
- This shark pokemon has a mega evolution
- A flying pokemon with fruit growing on its neck
- This pink pokemon has a long tongue
- A large pokemon that sleeps alot
- When this galarian water type cries, so do others around it
- A flying type pokemon created by ancient people
- This pokemon has six tails
- This pokemon has a hand at the end of its tail
- Oleana's ace
- A rock type pokemon that comes in seven colors
- This pokemon has eight evolutions
- This pokemon is based off of a tengu
- The iron snake pokemon
- The guardian diety of poni island (2 words)
- A strong pokemon with four arms
- Clemont's ace
- This bug pokemon is being controlled by the mushroom on its back
- New pokemon snap's first illumina pokemon
- Garchomp's first evolution
- Calyrex's steed that perfers iceroot carrots
- A three headed bird pokemon
- This pokemon has 28 forms
- A kalosian fossil pokemon
- A legendary pokemon responsible for towing the continents
- This ice type pokemon is a fusion of two ancient pokemon
- This pokemon's moveset changes based on its gender
- This pokemon absorbs life
- The only pokemon that can learn instruct
- A penguin pokemon who's head is encased in ice
- This pokemon carries around a wooden beam
- This galarian ice type is adorable
- The water type kanto starter
- The main character of the pokemon anime
- The fire type kanto starter
- The only mythical pokemon capable of evolution
- This bat pokemon has four wings
- The balloon pokemon
- This pokemon is the evolution of magmar
- A snake pokemon with a scary pattern on its neck
- Charmander's winged final evolution
- This mythical pokemon grants wishes
- The non-legendary pokemon with the highest hp stat
- This pokemon evolves when traded with a shelmet
- An electric type spider pokemon
- This pokemon delivers bone-crushing hugs to those it likes
- This fairy type pokemon resembles cotton
- This pokemon is believed to have created the land
- The only pokemon with the ability schooling
- This pokemon evolves into skiploom
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- A large turtle pokemon with cannons on its shell
- This hermit crab pokemon has a rock for a shell
- This rock type pokemon has a wheel that it rolls on
- A mischievous ghost pokemon that can gigantamax
- This mythical pokemon can travel through time
- The town where ash ketchum is from (2 words)
- The only dragon type native to johto
- What eevee becomes when exposed to a thunder stone
- What evolves into reuniclus
- A pokemon that inhabits a teacup
- The guardian diety of Ula Ula island (2 words)
- a flying pokemon with apple skin as wings
- This pokemon is referred to as nebby
- This dark type pokemon got an evolution in gen 4
- Whitney's _______
- The first line of the pokemon anime theme song
- ______ walk was a viral meme
- A bird pokemon common in the Kanto region
- This dragon type has an hp stat of 200
- The sussest pokemon
- A dark type ultra beast
- One of meowth's evolutions
- A device used for capturing pokemon
- This sloth pokemon is full of energy
- This pokemon evolved with a deep sea scale
- Wallace's ace
- A poison type with two heads
- A bird pokemon capable of creating rainbows
- The grass type kanto starter
- This pokemon's magnetic nose points north
- This creepy kidnapper pokemon uses its pendulum to hypnotize its opponents
- The heel pokemon
- Team rocket's mascot
- The alola regions pseudo-legendary
- A ground type pokemon classified as the pig pokemon
- This pokemon has several different wing patterns
- This pokemon has the highest defence stats
- The mascot of pokemon black
- this otter pokemon has a built in floatation device
- This mythical pokemon is a rock type
- This pokemon's name is a palindrome
- Pikachu's pre evolved form
- THE DOME
- Pidove's final evolution
- What evolves from bounsweet
- This mythical pokemon is said to be the ancestor of all other pokemon
- This pokemon is made of milk
- LORD HELIX
- This bug type can skate across water
- A man-made pokemon that is said to be the strongest
- Flint's ace in Diamond and Pearl
- This pokemon despises pikachu and hides under a rag
- An ice and ghost type
- The weakest and most pathetic pokemon in the world
- The guardian diety of mele mele island (2 words)
- A fairy type unicorn pokemon (2 words)
- This mythical pokemon can learn plasma fists
- This pokemon is believed to have created the sea
- The rock snake pokemon
- This mythical pokemon is capable of breeding
- This pokemon resembles a snowflake
- A worm pokemon found in viridian forest
- This first evolution pokemon resembles a rhinoceros
- This fish pokemon is shaped like a heart
- This pokemon is twice as hot as the surface of the sun
- This pokemon's claw is bigger than its body
- This steel type was banned to uber tier
- This pokemon can transform into any other pokemon
149 Clues: THE DOME • LORD HELIX • Alder's ace • Oleana's ace • Wallace's ace • Clemont's ace • The heel pokemon • Whitney's _______ • The sussest pokemon • The balloon pokemon • Team rocket's mascot • The mascot of pokemon • An ice and ghost type • The god of all pokemon • The iron snake pokemon • The rock snake pokemon • A dark type ultra beast • A ghost type owl pokemon • Pidove's final evolution • ...
Japan 2024-05-10
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- Toyota started out making this
- おんな
- a 300 yen shop
- a lively panini bar
- どあ
- a Shinto shrine where Tokugawa leyasu is enshrined
- offers convenience for arriving passengers and waiting friends and family
- The followers of this religion believe it is a pilgrimage to climb Mt. Fuji
- a type of flat Japanese noodle that is thick, soft, and long, with rough edges
- a japanese savory pancake made from a wheat flour batter and other ingredients cooked on a tappan
- As a British-style steam locomotive this character pretends to be British but was actually born and bred in Japan.
- factories being preserved back to this era
- japanese for crossing
- a japanese rice cake that is soft, chewy, and slightly gummy
- a garment which translates to "things to wear"
- Open air street market next to Ueno Station
- lacquerware
- one of the most famous monks in Japan and founder of Shingon Buddhism
- Fresh, healthy Middle-Eastern cuisine.
- まど
- Iconic pagoda on a hilltop facing Mt. Fuji
- a common 100 yen shop
- はな
- Mountain Villa
- the fastest train service in Japan, reaching 186 mph
- This type of deer is considered a national treasure and are free to roam the park
- The Park where Tokyo National Museum is located
- sells used appliances and electronics
- Another name for Don Quijote in Japan
- おんあのに
- Tide Viewing
- protectors of the souls of travelers and unborn children
- sophisticated, high quality writing instrimunts
- 5 tiered Pagoda at Itsukushima
- a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th through 19th centries
- Rice Spoon
- いす
- Tokyo's "Food Town" with shopping, fresh food, and experiences
- いぬ
- Code for the Airport we are arriving at
- an area of tokyo that contains hundreds of bookstores
- is a shorten version of a word meaning game center
- Kyoto's second-most important sightseeing district.
- married to the warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi
- おとこ
- two that are the same
- another term for manufacturing
- a Japanese chain specializing in electronics
- This Shinto shrine was erected in 656 A.D. & is home to one of the most famous festivals in Japan.
- a traditional Japanese inn that offers a cultural experience
- alternative for three
- Plane Number going to Tokyo
- Pick up a gorgeous bouquet before you leave the airport
- Thank You in Japanese
- a menu of Indian street food and delicacies
- A historic part of Kyoto where our lodging is located
- A shopping complex in Ginza. The Dior Cafe is located here
- A building where multiple trains are stored and can access a single track.
- Tokyo's area of electronics and pop culture
- Home of Japans largest temple bell
- Build a burger to suit your tastes
- The last name of the man who founded Toyota
- the temple where the lucky cat can be found
- a type of rug
- crazy street crossing in Shibuya
- thick, woven mats used as flooring in traditional Japanese homes
- nicer class of seating on trains
- Nozomi means this
- おとこのに
- Burger restaurant and sports bar
- the region where the airport is
- an open air architecture museum
- This temple complex houses the world's largest bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana
- そと
- tofu skin
- a five arched, wooden bridge
- A pen, a lighter, A camera store
- a large, rectangular cushion that originated in Japan and is used for sitting or kneeling on the floor.
- high end swiss watches
- a sequence of dishes, each often small and artistically arranged.
- pike conger eel, a type of fish that is a key part of kyoto cuisine.
- トイレ
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- type of train
- a traditional Japanese bedding style that consists of a quilted sleeping pad stuffed with fiber or cotton
- the type of bomb dropped on Hroshima
- otherwise known as a bullet train
- a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner common in Kyoto.
- this color of torii gates color is believed to ward off evil spirits and disasters
- Creative Asian and French dishes
- つくえ
- one of the most important temples of Shingon Buddhism
- Canadian craft beer meets legendary rock history
- Sitting right in the heart of the Gion district, the expansive, this park offers a casual refuge from the hustle and bustle of Kyoto's tourist district.
- 水
- pedestrian heaven
- Fresh, healthy Saigon street food
- last name from this book
- Shopping street dedicated to selling household goods, kitchenware, pottery & tools.
- a japanese dish of bite-sized pieces of meat, usually chicken, served on a skewer
- a low, short-legged table that is traditional to Japanese homes
- a japanese knife that been in production since 1894
- The perfecture where Toyota was founded
- The mobile suit piloted by Banagher Links
- an area that focuses on selling Kitchen and household items
- in an open-air setting brouse unique jewellery
- Center of Tokyo youth fashion
- おんなのひと
- a japanese beef delicacy of Wagyu beef from the Tajima strain of Japanese black cattle
- ねこ
- ひと
- indoor amusement park created by Sega
- Japanese animation
- part of the historical Kanman Path
- top shopping district with upscale items
- Lively entertainment district in Osaka known for its soaring illuminated billboards, restaurants & theaters.
- Shop for a belt, shoes, bag and more
- Pop in for all your travel essentials
- A type of mountain that is active
- A type of apple
- traditional Japanese structures that mark the entrance to Shinto shrines
- The main train station in Osaka
- Last Name of the architect who designed the Imperial Hotel
- Literally meaning "period dramas", it refers to stories that take place before the Meiji Restoration of 1868.
- A famous bridge in Nikko
- formed by violent eruptions
- また
- This art instillation allows for more than just a viewing of art
- This district was built to accommodate the needs of travellers and visitors to the shrine.
- a woman of art
- Historic district of Zen & Shinto holy sites, with pottery stores & Maruyama Park cherry blossoms.
- This park is at the base of Mount Wakakusa
- Leaving from this city
- Code for the airport we are leaving
- Discover well-known brands like Coach, Burberry and others
- Fast, fresh sandwiches and salads, made to order
- プール
- Oldest places of worship in Tokyo going back to 1705
- means "shrine island"
- miniature toys that come out of coin-operated vending machines that dispense capsule toys
- Blowfish sushi
- a one pot dish of boiled eggs, daikon, konjac, and fishcakes in a soy-flavored broth
- a less busy bamboo path
- a japanese desert of shaved ice flavored with syrup and sweetner
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- also known as Miyajima
- Japanese for Cat
- こども
- is a Shinto shrine on the island of Itsukushima
- Discover your perfect, personal drink
- really big
- official mascot of Kyoto Railway Museum
- a savory pancake made from a wheat flour batter and other ingredients cooked on a teppan
- this character has their very own shinkasen train
- き
- a delicious Nagoya specialty of deep-fried shrimp tempura inside a rice ball and wrapped with nori
- high quality crystals
- Japanese amulets that are believed to bring good luck and protection
- having served for a long time and regarded as reliable or faithful.
- diverse group of mostly evergreen perennial flowering plants
- The finest surviving example of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture
- A park by Lake Yamanaka, from which you can see Mount Fuji.
- where the most well known Tosho-gu is found
- a park in Gotemba that has fun slides and a view of Mt. Fuji
- Also known as moss temple
- Kon'nichiwa
- おとこのひと
166 Clues: 水 • き • どあ • まど • はな • ねこ • ひと • いす • また • いぬ • そと • おんな • つくえ • おとこ • プール • こども • トイレ • おんあのに • おとこのに • おんなのひと • おとこのひと • tofu skin • Rice Spoon • really big • lacquerware • Kon'nichiwa • Tide Viewing • type of train • a type of rug • a 300 yen shop • Mountain Villa • a woman of art • Blowfish sushi • A type of apple • Japanese for Cat • pedestrian heaven • Nozomi means this • Japanese animation • a lively panini bar • japanese for crossing • a common 100 yen shop • ...
Fun Words with Paige 63 2025-03-17
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- THIS FLOWER IS THE NATIONAL SYMBOL OF THE CAYMAN ISLANDS, THE ONLY PLACE IT GROWS, AND IT BLOSSOMS HEAVILY AFTER THE RAINY SEASON, USUALLY IN MAY OR JUNE
- AN IRISH DOG DATING FROM THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I, ONE OF THE RAREST BREEDS THAT WAS ONLY RECOGNIZED BY THE AKC IN 2004, AND WHICH IS ONE OF THE QUIETEST OF THEIR KIND
- POSSIBLE URBAN LEGEND ABOUT AN AMPHIBIAN TOTEM AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY THAT PROTECTED ITS REACTORS FROM TOO MUCH ELECTRICAL STRESS
- ACTRESS KNOWN FOR HER EARTHY, PASSIONATE STYLE AND NICKNAMED "LA LUPA," SHE IS THE FIRST NON-NATIVE-ENGLISH-SPEAKING ACTRESS TO WIN AN ACADEMY AWARD
- THE APPEARANCE OF LIGHTWEIGHTEDNESS WHILE JUMPING IN BALLET
- AN ASIAN BIRD WHICH IS A BROOD PARASITE WITH MULTIPLE SKIN PATCHES THAT RESEMBLE A GAPING MOUTH
- NEIL SIMON CREATED THIS DISH FOR HIS PLAY, CLAIMING IT TO BE A 2,000-YEAR-OLD JAPANESE DELICACY MADE OF SALTED EEL, GRATED OLIVES, SPICES, AND ONION BATTER
- THE 67TH DEMON OF THE ARS GOETIA, WHO IS ASSOCIATED WITH THUNDER AND HAS THE HEAD OF A UNICORN AND THE TITLE OF GRAND DUKE
- A LARGE BLADED WEAPON CARRIED IN A SHEATH AND WHICH HAS A CROSSGUARD AND A CLIP POINT, INVENTED IN ARKANSAS
- THE IRAQI JOURNALIST WHO BECAME INFAMOUS FOR THROWING A SHOE AT PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE
- THE KOREAN ANSWER TO ST. NICK, THOUGH HE PREFERS TO WEAR BLUE OR GREEN INSTEAD OF RED
- THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF YALE UNIVERSITY
- A COMPANY FOUNDED BY ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL BUT WHOSE NAME HAS BEEN GENERICIZED TO REFER TO ANY SOUND-RECORDING MACHINE SPOKEN INTO BY ITS USER
- THIS FERRET WORKED FOR FERMILAB CLEANING OUT THE PARTICLE ACCELERATOR TUBES IN THE 1970S
- GIVEN TO BITING, OR IN A LESS LITERAL SENSE, SARCASM
- A TRADITION OF LYRICS AND SONGWRITING IN MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN IN THE 12TH TO 14TH CENTURIES
- ANY ONE OF SEVERAL WILD GOATS FOUND IN EURASIA AND AFRICA, WHERE THE MALE HAS LARGE RECURVED HORNS WITH A TRANSVERSE RIDGE
- A NEW HOLIDAY FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY BOTH SPOOKY AND ROMANTIC VIBES, CELEBRATED ON FEBRUARY 14TH AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE MORE TYPICAL HOLIDAY THAT FALLS ON THAT DATE
- AMERICAN SONGWRITER WHO MAY BE MOST WELL KNOWN FOR SINGING THE "DUCKTALES" THEME SONG
- A CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN SCULPTOR KNOWN FOR HER USE OF CHICKEN WIRE TO FORM ANIMAL SHAPES
- AN AMERICAN MULBERRY SPECIES GROWN IN COASTAL WETLANDS OR MOIST FOREST AREAS, LOVED BY BOBTAILS AND WHITE-TAILED DEER
- 1979 MOVIE STARRING SALLY FIELD ABOUT A WOMAN WHO INSPIRED HER CO-WORKERS TO STRIKE AND UNIONIZE
- A JAPANESE FRANCHISE FROM INTERSTITIALS, THESE ARE LEGUMES WITH DOG FACES THAT GIVE OUT TRIVIA TO THEIR OBSERVERS (OFTEN BEFORE BEING CONSUMED)
- THIS GREAT-GRANDNEPHEW OF THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR WROTE A SEQUEL, DRACULA THE UNDEAD, AND A PREQUEL, DRACUL
- A FINNISH WORD MEANING BLACK ICE, BUT WHICH LITERALLY TRANSLATES TO "SKULL WEATHER"
- THE MUMMY'S "HUMAN" PERSONA IN THE 1932 KARLOFF FILM
- EGYPTIAN GOD WHO REPRESENTED THE SMELL OF THE LOTUS FLOWER AND THE FIRST SUNLIGHT, HAVING RISEN AS A LOTUS FROM THE SEA AT THE CREATION OF THE WORLD
- A SPANISH AVANT-GARDE FILM DIRECTOR WHO IS MOST KNOWN FOR HIS SECOND FEATURE, "VAMPIR-CUADECUC," WHICH WAS SHOT ON THE SET OF JESS FRANCO'S 1970 HAMMER PICTURE "COUNT DRACULA"
- AN ICELANDIC CHRISTMASTIME DISH, IT CONSISTS OF SMOKED MUTTON OR LAMB MEAT WHICH IS THEN BOILED AND SERVED IN SLICES WITH PEAS AND POTATOES IN A BECHAMEL SAUCE
- THE PROPORTION OF SPACING BETWEEN PILLARS IN A COLONNADE AS PRESCRIBED BY VITRUVIUS
- THE SCALE OR LEVEL OF DETAIL PRESENT IN A SET OF DATA OR OTHER PHENOMENA
- GREEK RITUAL CELEBRATING THE MARRIAGE OF ZEUS AND HERA
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- IN D&D, THIS IS A RACE OF RECLUSIVE JAGUAR-PEOPLE
- IN A WORK OF FICTION, THIS IS THE PLAUSIBILITY OF EVENTS, SUCH THAT THE AUDIENCE CAN BELIEVE THEM TO BE TRUE WITH LITTLE DISSONANCE, AND WHICH COMES IN VARIETIES OF GENERIC AND CULTURAL
- THE FIRST CURRENCY OF IMPERIAL CHINA, MINTED BEGINNING IN 378 B.C.
- THE WORLD'S RAREST STAMP, PRINTED IN BRITISH GUIANA IN 1856
- A THREE-ACT PUCCINI OPERA IN WHICH A PRINCESS AGREES TO MARRY THE SUITOR WHO CAN SOLVE HER RIDDLES
- A TRADITIONAL UKRAINIAN KNOTTED FABRIC DOLL WITH NO FACE, MADE ACCORDING TO LUNAR CYCLE AND NAMED FOR ITS TALISMANIC DUTY TO PERFORM IN THE HOUSEHOLD
- MARKED BY SMALL BITS OF CONTRASTING COLOR
- A FOREST STAND OF MAPLE TREES, USED FOR PROCURING SYRUP
- A BRITISH HEADWEAR COMPANY WITH A KANGAROO LOGO, WHOSE NAME IS DERIVED FROM ITS MATERIALS: SILK, ANGORA, AND WOOL
- A COCKTAIL MADE FROM SCOTCH AND AMARETTO, USUALLY SERVED OVER ICE IN AN OLD-FASHIONED GLASS
- A TYPE OF CLOTHING MADE BY A BRAND IN SEATTLE WHICH USED A THERMOCHROMIC PIGMENT IN ORDER TO HAVE THE FABRIC TURN DIFFERENT COLORS ACCORDING TO TEMPERATURE
- THE ARABIC WORD FROM WHICH WE TAKE OUR "GIRAFFE," WHICH BEFORE THAT WAS KNOWN AS A CAMELOPARD
- TO MANIPULATE THE BOUNDARIES OF AN ELECTORAL CONSTITUENCY IN ORDER TO FAVOR A PARTICULAR PARTY OR CANDIDATE
- A YIDDISH TERM FOR CRAZY OR FOOLISH BEHAVIOR
- BLACK AND WHITE ROCKS USED FOR DIVINATORY PURPOSES OR, FOR ANDRE LINOGE, TO DECIDE WHICH CHILD HE GETS TO VAMPIRIZE
- AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN DIALECT CREATED TO ALLOW SLAVES TO COVERTLY OBTAIN LITERACY, AND WHICH LATER TURNED INTO A CODESPEAK FOR CHILDREN (INCLUDING POET MAYA ANGELOU AND FRIENDS)
- THE MOTHER SAINT OF IRELAND
- AN ANCIENT GREEK CLAY VESSEL COMMONLY USED TO BOTH MAKE AND STORE WINE, ESPECIALLY ORANGE WINES
- THE OJIBWE NAME FOR LAKE SUPERIOR, THOUGH IT CAN ALSO BE APPLIED TO ANY SEA OR LAKE OF LARGE SIZE
- AN AZTECAN WOODEN WEAPON WITH SEVERAL BLADES OF OBSIDIAN ALONG ITS EDGE
- A COURT ORDER REQUIRING A WITNESS TO HAND OVER BOOKS, PAPERS, OR OTHER TANGIBLE EVIDENCE TO THE COURT FOR REVIEW
- ISLAMIC PUNK ROCK SUBGENRE
- BODY OF WATER LOCATED TO THE EAST OF LAS VEGAS AND WHICH IS THE LARGEST RESERVOIR IN THE US BY CAPACITY; IT IS ALSO KNOWN FOR HUMAN REMAINS BEING REVEALED IN TIMES OF DROUGHT WHEN WATER LEVELS DROP SIGNIFICANTLY
- STRENGTHENING EXERCISES DESIGNED TO USE AN INDIVIDUAL'S OWN BODYWEIGHT AS A RESISTANCE FORCE IN ORDER TO BUILD MUSCULATURE
- A TOPOGRAPHICAL SHALLOW DEPRESSION IN FLAT PRAIRIELAND, FORMED BY BUFFALO ACTIVITY AND WHICH HOLDS RAINWATER RUNOFF
- THE SIMULTANEOUS IGNITION OF ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IN AN ENCLOSED AREA DUE TO THE DEGREE OF HEAT
- RENOWNED GOWN DESIGNER OF THE 1920S
- A VARIETY OF CHALCEDONY WITH INCLUSIONS OF IRON AND ALUMINUM, THIS STONE IS ONLY FOUND IN CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO
- MEMBER OF A PRESTIGIOUS OLD-MONEY AMERICAN FAMILY WHO DISAPPEARED IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA IN 1961, AND WAS RUMORED TO HAVE EITHER DROWNED OR BEEN HEADHUNTED AND CONSUMED BY THE NATIVES
- AMUSINGLY-NAMED TOWN IN THE UPPSALA REGION OF SWEDEN, KNOWN FOR ITS RUNIC INSCRIPTIONS ON LOCAL ROCK
- A FRENCH DESSERT CONSISTING OF TWO LAYERS OF CHOUX PASTRY SANDWICHING PRALINE-FLAVORED CREME AND TOPPED BY FLAKED ALMONDS
- ALISON BECHDEL'S COMIC STRIP THAT RAN FROM 1983 TO 2008 AND WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ONGOING PORTRAYALS OF LESBIAN MAIN CHARACTERS IN POP CULTURE
- TO DISAVOW A FORMERLY-HELD BELIEF OR FORSWEAR A CONFESSION, ESPECIALLY IN MATTERS OF HERESY AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- A GERMAN COMEDIAN AND MUSICIAN WHO WENT VIRAL ON YOUTUBE BEFORE GOING ON TO STAR IN A "PITCH PERFECT" SEQUEL
- A FEMALE FOX
- A SINGLE DOSE OF MEDICINE GIVEN ALL AT ONCE IN ORDER TO MEET BLOODSTREAM EFFICACY AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE
- TO ASCEND STEEP MOUNTAIN TERRAIN, USUALLY BY MEANS OF A MECHANICAL DEVICE AND FIXED ROPE
- AN ITALIAN MEAT SAUCE FOR USE WITH PASTA
70 Clues: A FEMALE FOX • ISLAMIC PUNK ROCK SUBGENRE • THE MOTHER SAINT OF IRELAND • RENOWNED GOWN DESIGNER OF THE 1920S • THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF YALE UNIVERSITY • AN ITALIAN MEAT SAUCE FOR USE WITH PASTA • MARKED BY SMALL BITS OF CONTRASTING COLOR • A YIDDISH TERM FOR CRAZY OR FOOLISH BEHAVIOR • IN D&D, THIS IS A RACE OF RECLUSIVE JAGUAR-PEOPLE • ...
Words, Nothing But Sweet Sweet Words 2025-10-07
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- an electronic image (as in a video game) that represents and may be manipulated by a computer user
- to strut or move about in an ostentatious or conspicuous manner
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a landmass that projects conspicuously above its surroundings and is higher than a hill
- the usually large, rounded, edible, pulpy berry of an herb (genus Solanum) of the nightshade family native to South America that is typically red but may be yellow, orange, green, or purplish in color and is eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- a biennial herb (Daucus carota of the family Apiaceae synonym Umbelliferae) with a usually orange spindle-shaped edible root
- something not understood or beyond understanding
- to move from one country, place, or locality to another
- a tract of land surrounded by water and smaller than a continent
- a lyric poem usually marked by exaltation of feeling and style, varying length of line, and complexity of stanza forms
- an apparatus producing musical tones especially in acoustical studies by the rapid interruption of a current of air, steam, or fluid by a perforated rotating disk
- the science or theory of tides
- a carnivorous mammal (Felis catus) long domesticated as a pet and for catching rats and mice
- a large solid-hoofed herbivorous ungulate mammal (Equus caballus) domesticated since prehistoric times
- a machine that resembles a living creature in being capable of moving independently (as by walking or rolling on wheels) and performing complex actions (such as grasping and moving objects)
- a measure of time corresponding nearly to the period of the moon's revolution and amounting to approximately 4 weeks or 30 days or ¹/₁₂ of a year
- the gaseous envelope of a celestial body (such as a planet)
- one who makes or repairs jewelry
- an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having in English three lines containing usually five, seven, and five syllables respectively
- a cat fancier : a lover of cats
- a mythical, usually white animal generally depicted with the body and head of a horse with long flowing mane and tail and a single often spiraled horn in the middle of the forehead
- the commander in chief of a navy
- any of a series of 7-day cycles used in various calendars
- a period of 14 days : two weeks
- something with seemingly contradictory qualities
- a considerable inland body of standing water
- a boat used in trawling
- to issue a call to convene
- a building that serves as living quarters for one or a few families
- the third zodiacal constellation that is pictorially represented as the twins Castor and Pollux sitting together
- freedom provided by the cessation of activities
- a small plump dark green chili pepper of Mexico and the southern U.S.
- a period spent away from home or business in travel or recreation
- a rich green variety of beryl prized as a gemstone
- the liquid that descends from the clouds as rain, forms streams, lakes, and seas, and is a major constituent of all living matter and that when pure is an odorless, tasteless, very slightly compressible liquid oxide of hydrogen H2O which appears bluish in thick layers, freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C, has a maximum density at 4°C and a high specific heat, is feebly ionized to hydrogen and hydroxyl ions, and is a poor conductor of electricity and a good solvent
- a recording of moving images that tells a story and that people watch on a screen or television
- a perpendicular or very steep descent of the water of a stream
- a vent in the crust of the earth or another planet or a moon from which usually molten or hot rock and steam issue
- an impenetrable thicket or tangled mass of tropical vegetation
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- a great sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption
- to twist out of the true meaning or proportion : to alter to give a false or unnatural picture or account
- the writer of a literary work (such as a book)
- a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or valley or spreading outward on a land surface
- animal life especially : the animals characteristic of a region, period, or special environment
- the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded : the factors and influences that affect the growth, health, progress, functioning, etc., of someone or something
- one who rides on horseback
- a cat whose fur is mottled or streaked with dark stripes
- a pictorial representation of a person usually showing the face
- to provide schooling for
- limestone that is more or less crystallized by metamorphism, that ranges from granular to compact in texture, that is capable of taking a high polish, and that is used especially in architecture and sculpture
- someone who appears in a book, movie, etc. : a representation of an individual personality in a fictional or dramatic work
- a carnivorous mammal (Canis familiaris) closely related to the gray wolf that has long been domesticated as a pet
- the total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another
- lasting a very short time
- a closed plane curve every point of which is equidistant from a fixed point within the curve
- a dog fancier : one that is favorably disposed toward dogs
- a volume of writings : anthology
- a visible mass of particles of condensed vapor (such as water or ice) suspended in the atmosphere of a planet (such as the earth) or moon
- any of a class (Aves) of warm-blooded vertebrates distinguished by having the body more or less completely covered with feathers and the forelimbs modified as wings
- a powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings from which it derives most of its lift
- a written statement declaring publicly the intentions, motives, or views of its issuer
- a loose granular material that results from the disintegration of rocks, consists of particles smaller than gravel but coarser than silt, and is used in mortar, glass, abrasives, and foundry molds
- a treatise on or list of the plants of an area or period
- a concluding section that rounds out the design of a literary work
- something with seemingly contradictory qualities
- to add honor to or to furnish with something ornamental
- a connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive
- belief in and advocacy of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes expressed especially through organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests
- having a spiritual meaning or reality that is neither apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence
- a plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated
- the sound that follows a flash of lightning and is caused by sudden expansion of the air in the path of the electrical discharge
- a system for fixing the beginning, length, and divisions of the civil year and arranging days and longer divisions of time (such as weeks and months) in a definite order
- a tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences
- the scientific study of elections
- to bring about (a result) by effort
- a brittle and more or less transparent usually red silicate mineral that has a vitreous luster, occurs mainly in crystals but also in massive form and in grains, is found commonly in gneiss and mica schist, and is used as a semiprecious stone and as an abrasive
- a southern zodiacal constellation between Sagittarius and Aquarius
- an identifying symbol (as for use in advertising)
79 Clues: a boat used in trawling • to provide schooling for • lasting a very short time • one who rides on horseback • to issue a call to convene • the science or theory of tides • a cat fancier : a lover of cats • a period of 14 days : two weeks • a volume of writings : anthology • one who makes or repairs jewelry • the commander in chief of a navy • the scientific study of elections • ...
Amazon Crossword 2015-05-08
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- / Dev's name for a Kindle (K8)
- / In 2009, Amazon.com bought popular online shoe retailer _______.com in an all-stock deal worth about $1.2 billion.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HDX (2013)
- / Storage for your Kindle Library.
- / Is a membership program that offers unlimited express shipping.
- / What was Amazon.com was almost called?
- / In 2014, Amazon launched a feature called "_____________" that allows customers to place a bid to 3rd party sellers, rather than buy outright. However, unlike eBay, the feature is not an auction but rather a one-to-one bid where the customer haggles privately with the seller.
- / NRR, AHT, ACW, ect.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Paperwhite 1st Gen
- / An observed incident of a lightning flash in the atmosphere or to the ground.
- / Annual end of the year party?
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" (2013)
- / Extended Warranty for Kindle K2, DX, K3, K5, K7, Kindle Fire 2nd Generation (K9), and Kindle Fire HD 8.9" (K10).
- / Is a game about placing blocks and going on adventures.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle DX 2nd Gen
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Keyboard
- / Automatically synchronizes bookmarks, annotations, and most recent page read.
- / What is the name of the food market where PSC Employee's can get snacks and drinks while working?
- / What's ________ is not to evolve.
- / An item that Amazon ships that is not sold by Amazon.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Fire 2nd Gen
- / When you start your shift you read your emails and _____.
- / In developmental stages the 1st Kindle was named “_____” after a character in The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson.
- / 0.00% NRR and most Yeses, Muzo will be reward you with?
- / Amazon's site went down for ________ minutes and the company missed sales of nearly $5.7 million.
- / PSC's Sr. Site Leader.
- / Amazon's ________________ program offers a discounted price on an item (usually sold in bulk), free shipping on every shipment, and automatic shipment of the item every one, two, three, or six months.
- / A bulk content management system used by institutions.
- / Conveyor belts that transport items through Amazon’s fulfillment centers move at about?
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HD (2013)
- / Extended Warranty for Kindle Fire HDX 8.9.
- / BOLT and Tech Support CS Operations Manager.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle DX
- / Customers have the chance to respond to Customer Service after every single contact they have with Amazon.com.
- / Since June 19, 2000, Amazon's logotype has featured a curved arrow leading from A to Z, representing that the company carries every product from A to Z, with the arrow shaped like a ______?
- / Hard work Data Mining may lead you to a ______?
- / Is a wireless display feature for movies, TV shows, ect.
- / Are a great way for people to keep track of things they would like to buy later or receive as gifts from others.
- / In 1999, ____ magazine named Bezos the Person of the Year, recognizing the company's success in popularizing online shopping.
- / This status is used to place a ticket into a holding period.
- / Is Amazon.com's division that develops television shows, movies and comics from online submissions and crowd-sourced feedback.
- / Fire HD Kids Edition
- / To help ease the burden on its warehouse workers, Amazon now uses ______ to assist in retrieving items.
- / Provides unlimited, ad-free access to hundreds of Prime Playlists, Prime Stations, and more.
- / It's not an ___________ if you know it's going to work.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle (7th Gen 2014)
- / The semi-final step in resolving a trouble ticket.
- / Road _________ is the name of Jeff Bezos' biological fathers bike shop.
- / There was one more name Amazon.com was almost called?
- / Taco Tuesday Master.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HD 1st Gen
- / Amazon holds a patent on 1-Click buying, and licenses it to ______.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Keyboard 2nd Gen
- / ______.com is a seller and producer of spoken audio entertainment, information, and educational programming on the Internet.
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- / The historical definition of a carriage drawn by three horses, two abreast and one leader.
- / Yummy food brought you by your Fun Team and fellow CSA's.
- / Dev's name for Kindle Fire 1st Gen
- / Dev's name for a Fire HDX 8.9 (2014 Edition)
- / Kindle Paperwhite (2012)
- / The final step in resolving a trouble ticket.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Paperwhite 2nd Gen (2013)
- / The quintessential example of Amazon's frugality was the wooden ______?
- / Allows Amazon to donate 0.5% of the sale price to a selected charity as its sponsor.
- / Pick a number and you may get lucky and get out of work.
- / Amazon.com saw losses of $______ billion in its early years and didn't report a profit until the last quarter of 2001.
- / A grocery service offering perishable and nonperishable foods.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Voyage (2014)
- / The first book sold on Amazon was?
- / Bolt's Bearded Salesman/Musician.
- / Extended Warranty for Kindle (K4 / K8), Kindle Fire 1st Generation (K6), Kindle Fire HD 7" (K9HD), Pinot, Arial, Aston, Thor, and Soho.
- / The initial status of a ticket when submitted to the system.
- / Is a monthly content subscription service that offers a variety of children's books, videos, and apps.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Touch
- / Is a community for readers that allows you to connect with friends or other community members.
- / Dev's name for a Fire HD 6 (2014)
- / Dev's name for a Kindle (K4)
- Covey / Who Was Key To Amazon.com's Success & Died in 2013.
- / When you register your Kindle for the 1st time you get a free 6 month subscription to _____________?
- / Is a subscription that allows you unlimited access to thousands of e-books.
- / Amazon began in the garage of founder Jeff Bezos’s home in "______________", Washington.
- / When you need a blurb, policy, form, ect you use the ___________.
- / Sponsored Screen savers on Kindles/Fires.
- / The last day of the week rewards you with cold beverage from a cart.
- / The most popular game on Facebook, with 46 million average monthly users.
- / Is a feature available that allows customers to video chat with an Amazon Tech Advisors.
- / Customers can watch movies and TV shows from Amazon Instant Video.
- / A website that allows collaborative editing of its content and structure by its users.
- / Intensive Pay
- / A guide for creating Leads, Accounts, Opportunities, and Quotes.
- / Login, Sch, and Team Name.
- / This indicates the resolver is scoping the ticket and deciding if they are able to help you.
- / Amazon Employee Internal Resource Website.
- / In 2012, Amazon announced the launch of ____.com for buying green products, including groceries, household items, and apparel.
- / In __________ 2007, Amazon launched Amazon Kindle, an e-book reader which downloads content over "Whispernet", via Sprint's EV-DO wireless network.
- / Is a daily deal service launched in June 2011 in Boise, Idaho and as of 2013, Amazon Local offers daily deals to over 100 regions in 36 U.S. States.
- / On March 22, 2011, Amazon launched the Amazon Appstore for _______ devices and the service was made available in over 200 countries.
- / A ticket should be set to this status as soon as a resolver begins to work on resolving the ticket.
- / Bized and Kindle Tech Support CSM?
- / In Amazon’s early days a ____ would ring in the office every time someone made a purchase.
- / Amazon.com may account for around a ____ of all U.S. e commerce sales.
- / A wireless standard that allows two devices to connect to each other.
- / Was a one-time circus performer.
- / Dev's name for a Fire HD 7 (2014)
- / Allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues.
- / Bolt's Instigator.
- / Sold for 99 cents and crashed Amazon's servers?
- / When you need to find the answers to your technical questions or answer other users' questions you go to _____?
- / Twitter is an online social networking service that enables users to send and read short 140-character messages called "_______”.
- / Dev's name for a Kindle Fire HD 8.9"
109 Clues: / Intensive Pay • / Bolt's Instigator. • / NRR, AHT, ACW, ect. • / Fire HD Kids Edition • / Taco Tuesday Master. • / PSC's Sr. Site Leader. • / Kindle Paperwhite (2012) • / Login, Sch, and Team Name. • / Dev's name for a Kindle DX • / Dev's name for a Kindle (K8) • / Dev's name for a Kindle (K4) • / Annual end of the year party? • / Dev's name for a Kindle Touch • ...
Fun Words with Paige 67 2025-05-27
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- FONT INVENTED FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE IN THE EARLY 1990S USED FOR WHIMSY OR OBFUSCATION
- AMERICAN SCULPTOR KNOWN FOR "URBAN LIGHT" AND "WHAT MY DAD GAVE ME," AND PERFORMANCE ARTIST, KNOWN FOR "FIVE DAY LOCKER PIECE," HIS MASTER'S THESIS, AS WELL AS THE SUPER-8 FILM "SHOOT"
- INABILITY TO CREATE VISUAL IMAGES IN THE MIND'S EYE
- CHEF KNOWN AS THE "TACO KING OF L.A."
- AMERICAN 1984 CONCERT FILM DIRECTED BY JONATHAN DEMME AND STARRING THE TALKING HEADS, FREQUENTLY SCREENED AS A CULT FILM
- TRANSITION
- SUCCULENT LEAF EATEN BY LITTLEFOOT AND HIS FRIENDS IN "THE LAND BEFORE TIME"
- DRAWING AID IN WHICH AN IMAGE IS PROJECTED ONTO THE DRAWING SURFACE, CREATING A DOUBLE EXPOSURE AND ALLOWING FOR DUPLICATION IN ACCURATE DETAIL
- EXAMPLE OF THE BRAIN'S COGNITIVE ABILITY TO MARRY TWO DISPARATE CONCEPTS EVEN IF NOT REAL OR EVER ENCOUNTERED
- SCOTS TERM FOR A FINE DRIZZLE OR MIST
- MONGOLIAN TRADITIONAL BOWED STRING INSTRUMENT, ALSO KNOWN AS A HORSEHEAD FIDDLE, AND WHICH IS CONSIDERED A NATIONAL SYMBOL
- COVERED ENTRANCE TO A BUILDING WIDE ENOUGH TO ALLOW A CAR OR CARRIAGE TO PASS THROUGH FOR DEPARTURE OR ARRIVAL PROTECTED FROM THE ELEMENTS, OFTEN FOUND ON HOTELS, HOSPITALS, AND LUXURY HOMES
- ANNUAL POLL OF MOST POPULAR MUSIC RELEASES PUBLISHED IN THE "VILLAGE VOICE" FROM 1974 ON
- RESIN USED IN PERFUMES AND VARNISHES, DERIVED FROM A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT TREES
- SOMEONE WHO PERFORMS EXPLORATORY OIL DRILLS IN AN AREA NOT YET KNOWN TO CONTAIN OIL
- QUEER BLACK WRITER OF HORROR FICTION, WHO RECENTLY SELF-PUBLISHED THEIR DEBUT NOVEL "ON SUNDAYS, SHE PICKED FLOWERS"
- ROGUISH MISCHIEF
- WAVE WHICH CARRIES ENOUGH LINEAR ENERGY TO CURVE FORWARD AT ITS PEAK AS IT TRANSMUTES TO WAVE TURBULENCE ENERGY, AND "FALL" FORWARD TOWARDS THE SHORE OR SEAFLOOR
- MAMMAL LIVING ON HOTH IN "STAR WARS" AND USED BY THE REBELS AS MOUNTS
- MNEMONIC DEVICE TO LEARN PITCH AND SIGHT-READING OF MUSIC NOTATION, SUCH AS "DO RE ME FA SO LA TI DO"
- HARMFUL, HOSTILE, OR TENDING TO OBSTRUCT
- NOTABLE RUSSIAN (AND LATER, SOVIET) COMPOSER OF THE 20TH CENTURY, KNOWN FOR BALLET SCORES LIKE "ROMEO AND JULIET"
- LUMON'S OUTDOOR "RETREAT" FOR THE INNIES ON "SEVERANCE"
- OPEN, LIGHT CARRIAGE POPULAR IN THE REGENCY PERIOD, NAMED FOR A MYTHOLOGICAL SUN DEITY
- FIRST CAT TO SUCCESSFULLY GO TO SPACE AND RETURN TO EARTH
- EXPERIMENTAL FILM BY ARISTOTELIS MARAGKOS THAT IS A RECUT AND PARTIALLY ANIMATED VERSION OF THE 1995 STEPHEN KING ADAPTATION MINISERIES "THE LANGOLIERS"
- A NO-BAKE SLICE DESSERT MADE OF MILK CHOCOLATE AND MARSHMALLOWS, ALSO KNOWN AS ROCKY ROAD
- A CLUSTER OF STARS THAT IS NOT FORMALLY ARRANGED IN A CONSTELLATION, SUCH AS THE PLEIADES
- THE ORIGINAL NAME OF THE CITY OF THE NAZGUL, THE "TOWER OF THE MOON"
- INDIGENOUS, CALORICALLY-DENSE FOOD MADE FROM TALLOW, DRIED MEAT, AND DRIED BERRIES
- POLISH ILLUSTRATOR AND STAGE DESIGNER KNOWN FOR THE MEG AND MOG BOOKS AND "HAUNTED HOUSE," A POP-UP BOOK FOR WHICH HE WON HIS SECOND GREENAWAY MEDAL
- CHERUBIM CHARACTER FROM "A WIND IN THE DOOR" THAT APPEARS AS MANY WINGS AND EYES, AND WHICH IS ORIGINALLY THOUGHT TO BE A DRAGON
- AN INFLUENTIAL PERSIAN POET, THEOLOGIAN, AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVIST WHO WAS A DEVOUT ADHERENT TO THE BABISM FAITH AND WHO WAS MARTYRED IN 1852 DUE TO HER STRUGGLE FOR FEMALE EMANCIPATION
- HOMEMADE CREATURE COSTUME BY BRANDON JOHNSON OF APPLETON, WI, THAT WENT VIRAL ON TIKTOK AND LED TO A COACHELLA GIG PERFORMING WITH DOJA CAT
- MUSIC GENRE CHARACTERIZED AS A RELAXED-BEAT SAMBA CREATED IN BRAZIL IN THE MID-20TH CENTURY
- STEEP GULLY ON A MOUNTAINSIDE
- CHINESE VEILED HAT POPULAR IN THE TANG DYNASTY
- WRITING DEVICE WHEREIN WORDS OR PHRASES ARE REPEATED IN QUICK SUCCESSION FOR POETRY OR EMPHASIS, OFTEN SEEN IN THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE
- NOT SOCIAL
- TOWN IN MICHIGAN KNOWN FOR ITS GRAPE AGRICULTURE AND NOTABLE INHABITANTS BEING THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN TO PUBLISH A COOKBOOK IN THE US (MALINDA RUSSELL) AND A YOUNG TEEN WHO WAS TOUTED TO HAVE PYROKINETIC POWERS IN THE 19TH CENTURY
- THE "MOTORCYCLE QUEEN OF MIAMI," KNOWN FOR BEING ONE OF THE FEW CIVILIAN DISPATCH RIDERSFOR THE ARMY DURING WWII AND THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN TO CROSS THE US SOLO ON A MOTORCYCLE
- MYTHICAL LOST CITY ON "CHARMED" THAT WAS A SOURCE OF GREAT DEMONIC POWER IF FOUND AND RAISED FROM THE DESERT SANDS
- YEMENI CILANTRO-BASED SPICY AND CITRUSSY SAUCE OFTEN USED WITH FALAFEL
- DRIED KELP USED IN JAPANESE CUISINE
- NORWEGIAN/SWEDISH TERM FOR A PENSIVE MELANCHOLY RELATED TO THE END OF SUMMER AND BEGINNING OF AUTUMN
- COCKTAIL INVOLVING TEQUILA, LIME JUICE, AND GRAPEFRUIT JUICE OR GRAPEFRUIT-FLAVORED SODA
- A LOOSE STYLE OF SHIRT WITH A COLLAR THAT IS DEEP AND SQUARE IN THE BACK AND TAPERS TO THE FRONT, CLASSICALLY ASSOCIATED WITH SAILORS
- A TEDDY BEAR MADE BY IKEA, WHOSE NAME MEANS "JUNGLE FOREST"
- THE LONGEST RUNNING ANNUAL FESTIVAL DEDICATED TO ROCK AND POP MUSIC IN THE WORLD, HELD IN THE NETHERLANDS
- SQUIRRELLIKE
- FERMENTED TEA BEVERAGE THAT PROMOTES GUT HEALTH
- A TYPE OF NON-STRAINED JELLY TYPICALLY MADE WITH BITTER ORANGE, OR IN THE ORIGINAL PORTUGUESE STYLE, QUINCE, THOUGH MODERN STYLES ARE HEAVILY BASED ON SCOTTISH RECIPE
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- ZONE IN EUROPE CONTAINING 29 COUNTRIES WHICH BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT ALLOW FREE TRAVEL BETWEEN THEM AND HAVE NO BORDER CONTROLS
- KOREAN POEM FORM OF THREE LINES WITH AROUND 14-16 SYLLABLES PER, THOUGH THEY SHOULD FLOW TOGETHER SMOOTHLY, AND WHICH TYPICALLY EXPLORES THEMES OF PASTORAL LIVING, COSMOLOGY, OR LOVE
- THE LARGEST METAL MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC SCULPTURE KNOWN, WHICH IS IN A MUSEUM IN ITALY DESPITE ITS ORIGINS
- EXPLORER IN SEARCH OF MYTHIC PIRATE TREASURE WHO HELPS PAVE THE WAY FOR THE GOONIES' DISCOVERY
- FRIED PASTRY FOUND IN TEX-MEX AND NEW MEXICAN CUISINE
- THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF AN EVENT
- ALSO KNOWN AS CEMPASUCHIL, THIS IS THE TRADITIONAL FLOWER USED TO CELEBRATE DIAS DE LOS MUERTOS
- ACTRESS KNOWN FOR HER ROLES IN "BECKER," SEVERAL OF THE SAW MOVIES, AND THE 1994 STEPHEN KING ADAPTATION MINISERIES "THE STAND"
- EDIBLE MUSHROOM POPULAR IN EUROPEAN CUISINE, ALSO ONE OF FEW VARIETIES OF MUSHROOMS TO BE SOLD PICKLED
- SMALL, SINGLE-STORY HOUSE OR COTTAGE, OFTEN DONE IN A CRAFTSMAN STYLE WHEN BUILT IN THE US
- NATIONAL PARK IN UGANDA WHICH IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE BY FOOT AND IS NOTABLE FOR ITS INCREDIBLE BIODVERSITY AND POPULATION OF MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
- THANE OF LOCHABER, MURDERED BY MACBETH BUT RETURNS AS A GHOST
- LISA FRANK UNICORN CHARACTER THAT LOVES TO JUMP OVER RAINBOWS
- ALIEN SPECIES WHICH LOVES TO EAT OOMPA-LOOMPAS
- A FAMILY OF CARNIVOROUS MAMMALS INCLUDING WEASELS, WOLVERINES, AND OTTERS
- DESIGN CONCEPT WHERE PRODUCTS HAVE SOFT CURVES AND NO SHARP EDGES, ARE OFTEN COLORFUL, AND CAN BE FOUND IN ELECTRONICS, FURNITURE, CLOTHING, BUILDINGS, AND EVEN CARS LIKE THE VW BEETLE
- JOKE AMONG RADIOLOGISTS RELATED TO MALE GENITALIA ON IMAGING POINTING TOWARD OR AWAY FROM POINT OF INJURY
- STRING INSTRUMENT-MAKER AND REPAIRMAN
- HUNGARIAN COMIC STRIP OF THE 1950S STARRING A SEXY "MODERN WOMAN" WHO DOESN'T PUT UP WITH SEXISM
- STUDY OF FACIAL FEATURES TO INTERPRET EMOTIONAL STATE
- TO BE A FACTOR OF PREVENTION, AS OF A CIRCUMSTANCE OR FACT
- MEDICAL COMMUNITY SLANG FOR A PARTICULARLY INTERESTING DIAGNOSIS, ESPECIALLY OF THE RARE VARIETY
- ENGLISH WRITER OF THE 17TH CENTURY WHO WAS ALSO THE DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE AND WHOSE "BLAZING WORLD" IS CONSIDERED PROTO-SCIENCE-FICTION
- SWISS FEMINIST ARTIST MOST STRONGLY IDENTIFIED WITH SURREALISM DUE TO THE POPULARITY OF HER "OBJECT," A TEACUP, SAUCER, AND SPOON COVERED WITH FUR, THOUGH SHE WORKED IN OTHER STYLES AND MEDIA, NOTABLY PHOTOGRAPHY
- UNFEELING, NUMB
- JAPANESE GAME SIMILAR TO HACKY SACK PLAYED SINCE THE HEIAN PERIOD
- FRUIT WHICH IS A CROSS BETWEEN A BLACKBERRY AND A RASPBERRY, DIFFICULT TO HARVEST AND THEREFORE NOT COMMERCIALLY VIABLE, NAMED FOR A RIVER IN SCOTLAND
- POET WHO WAS A DRIVING FORCE OF THE IRISH LITERARY REVIVAL, NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE WINNER OF 1923, AND CHIEF PLAYWRIGHT FOR THE IRISH LITERARY THEATER, AS WELL AS A MEMBER OF THE HERMETIC ORDER OF THE GOLDEN DAWN
- A TABLEAU OF SEVEN SYMBOLIC ITEMS BEGINNING WITH AN "S" LAID OUT TO CELEBRATE THE IRANIAN NEW YEAR, OCCURRING ON THE VERNAL EQUINOX
- LEGAL CASE THAT ESTABLISHED THE RULE OF DIVERSITY JURISDICTION
- SWISS GERMAN CERAMIST KNOWN FOR HER WHIMISICAL ANIMAL SCULPTURES
- LARGEST LAKE IN MINNEAPOLIS
- L.A. PLANETARIUM NAMED FOR ITS DOUBLE-APPELLED BENEFACTOR WHICH CONTAINS THE MOST-VIEWED TELESCOPE IN THE WORLD
- CHEAP BRANDY DRANK AT THE SEEDIEST PUB IN TOWN IN "THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE"
- THE UNDERBELLY OR FRINGES OF SO-CALLED RESPECTABLE SOCIETY
- A REPEATING SEQUENCE OF DIGITS OR OTHER SIGNIFICANT NUMBER COMBINATIONS TO WHICH NUMEROLOGISTS ASCRIBE PORTENTS WHEN VIEWED SPONTANEOUSLY
- A SEABIRD WITH THE LONGEST WINGSPAN OF ANY BIRD SPECIES, THEY ARE KNOWN TO FLY FOR THOUSANDS OF MILES AT A TIME AND ONLY LAND TO FEED AND BREED
- TREE NICKNAMED "GHOST OF THE FOREST" DUE TO ITS PALE, PEELING BARK, AND IN ANCIENT EGYPT WAS ASSOCIATED WITH GODDESS HATHOR AND USED TO BUILD COFFINS
- JAPANESE NOVELIST OF THE 21ST CENTURY, KNOWN FOR HER DEBUT BOOK "KITCHEN," AND WHOSE WORK EXPLORES THEMES OF URBAN EXISTENTIALISM AND YOUTHFUL ENNUI
- RISING OR SETTING WITH THE SUN, ARCHAICALLY, USUALLY AS OF A STAR
- FUSS, UPROAR
- SODA POPULAR AMONG JIMMY'S CLASSMATES ON "JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS"
- HERB ALSO KNOWN AS FRENCH PARSLEY, WITH A DELICATE, ANISE-LIKE FLAVOR
- A FRENCH PUPPET WHOSE NAME IS A BIT OF A MISNOMER (IT TRANSLATES AS "BUFFOON") AS HE IS A SILKWEAVER WHO IS CLEVER AND COURAGEOUS AND WHOSE SHOW SATIRIZED ISSUES OF ITS DAY
- THE ORIGINAL NAME OF THE CAPITAL OF GONDOR, THE "TOWER OF THE SUN"
- TYPE OF HAT WORN BY SHERLOCK HOLMES
- GNOME SCHOLAR WHO SURVEYS THE SOUTHERN ORACLE IN "THE NEVERENDING STORY"
- FRENCH BRAND OF TYPEWRITER
- UTTER CONFUSION OR CHAOS, SLANGILY
- RAISED BORDER ALONG A ROAD OR TRAIL, OFTEN USED FOR BEAUTIFICATION OR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL (SUCH AS TO AVOID STORMWATER RUNOFF FLOODING AREAS)
102 Clues: TRANSITION • NOT SOCIAL • FUSS, UPROAR • SQUIRRELLIKE • UNFEELING, NUMB • ROGUISH MISCHIEF • FRENCH BRAND OF TYPEWRITER • LARGEST LAKE IN MINNEAPOLIS • STEEP GULLY ON A MOUNTAINSIDE • THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF AN EVENT • UTTER CONFUSION OR CHAOS, SLANGILY • TYPE OF HAT WORN BY SHERLOCK HOLMES • DRIED KELP USED IN JAPANESE CUISINE • CHEF KNOWN AS THE "TACO KING OF L.A." • ...
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