valentine Crossword Puzzles
The ROT Times 2024-11-28
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- Debate had about this minority of which NI-KI is a part of.
- Along with {}, children.
- Color associated with the rot member that founded the ROT group chat.
- Sexuality of a certain aquatic salmon currently residing in a bathtub.
- Last watched (at home) ROT movie.
- Lead actor of a watched ROT movie, with ties to a mathematical function.
- Unconventional lube.
- Go-to ROT eatery destination.
- Monday nights.
- Hair color of only non ROT group T members to have read the fanfic.
- "Last night felt like ___".
- First tv show watched by ROT.
- What Celine always leaves out in her teriyaki order.
- Abbr. of popular childhood movie franchise not watched by some members of ROT.
- Isa's favorite how to train your dragon 'song'.
- Preferred drink of the most well-traveled/mother/icon/questionable sleep schedule member of ROT.
- Beloved pose number on children's game.
- Item stolen by Irene from the shawarma shop.
- Incident involving ice cream and graduation.
- See {}.
- Fulya taking a bit too long to tell a story.
- Leaf popular albino artist was wrapped in as a baby.
- "Girl I don't know what this mean".
- First name of second ginger ROT member.
- District of which aquatic ginger belongs.
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- Beloved childhood tv show unfortunately associated with an electronics duo.
- Belgian comic correlating with Irene.
- Strange talent of a current illegal belgian citizen.
- Title of infamous forlorn youtube video relating to isa's childhood.
- Third chapter title of a burger king love story.
- Ceyda's biggest serves (literal).
- Reason for last watched (in cinema) ROT movie.
- Title of ROT's vacation group chat.
- The second most problematic (if found) ROT creation.
- Vegetable associated with istanbulite-afrikaner (soon to be aussie) member of ROT.
- Platform responsible for 4/6 of the members acquired brain rot.
- ROT was founded on this popular celebration's day.
- Along with {}, alternate identity given to a belgian-german duo.
- At least three of our members have this as their rising sign.
- Song.
- See {}.
- Pre-concert tradition.
- Alma meal not hated by the masses.
- Flower that will forever shape the course of a popular artist's life due to the least terrestrial member of rot.
- Along with {}, "Let's be ___ for ___".
- Today.
- Hazal's second most streamed artist on last fm.
- What we do on the daily.
- Country of origin of a certain (organic, keto, ...) cream.
- See {}.
50 Clues: Song. • Today. • See {}. • See {}. • See {}. • Monday nights. • Unconventional lube. • Pre-concert tradition. • Along with {}, children. • What we do on the daily. • "Last night felt like ___". • Go-to ROT eatery destination. • First tv show watched by ROT. • Last watched (at home) ROT movie. • Ceyda's biggest serves (literal). • Alma meal not hated by the masses. • ...
Valentine's Day 2025-01-31
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- – A greeting card, often exchanged on Valentine’s Day with messages of love, affection, or friendship.
- – Two people in a romantic relationship or partnership.
- – The Roman god of love, often depicted as a mischievous child with a bow and arrow, symbolizing love and attraction.
- – A person to whom you send a Valentine’s Day card, or a romantic partner in general.
- – A popular gift on Valentine's Day, often associated with indulgence, sweetness, and affection.
- – Often given as gifts on Valentine's Day, symbolizing beauty, affection, and love.
- – Intense emotion, particularly related to love, desire, or enthusiasm for someone or something.
- – The Italian word for love, often used romantically.
- – A physical expression of love or affection, often shared between romantic partners.
- – The state of being close or connected with someone, often associated with a romantic or family bond.
- – A present given as an expression of love, appreciation, or affection.
- – Flowers often given to express love; red roses, in particular, symbolize deep love and passion.
- – A planned meeting or outing between romantic partners, often associated with Valentine's celebrations.
- – The feeling of being deeply committed to someone, showing loyalty and love.
- – A gentle feeling of fondness or liking for someone, often a sign of love or warmth.
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- – A close relationship between individuals that may or may not involve romantic love but is based on mutual respect and affection.
- – A term of endearment for someone you love, often used for a romantic partner.
- – A physical gesture of affection or warmth, often shared between loved ones or friends.
- – A color commonly associated with love, passion, and romance, especially seen in Valentine's Day decorations and gifts.
- – The act of marking or enjoying an event or occasion, such as Valentine's Day, with joy and festivities.
- – The act of suggesting marriage to someone, usually in a romantic and meaningful way.
- – A feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love; the pursuit of love or passion.
- – (Repeated) A type of flower often used as a symbol of love, especially red roses for romantic love.
- – A feeling or emotion, often used to describe thoughts of love or affection.
- – Symbol of love, affection, and emotions; often used to represent the core of romantic feelings.
- – Referring to something lasting forever, often used to describe lasting love or an unbreakable bond.
- – A deep affection or care for someone or something, often romantic or emotional.
- – A pledge or promise in a relationship to remain dedicated and loyal.
- – A deep feeling of love and respect, often seen in romantic relationships.
29 Clues: – The Italian word for love, often used romantically. • – Two people in a romantic relationship or partnership. • – A pledge or promise in a relationship to remain dedicated and loyal. • – A present given as an expression of love, appreciation, or affection. • – A deep feeling of love and respect, often seen in romantic relationships. • ...
Remember When... 2016-10-13
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- we talked all the way home from your Jackson Hole trip on the ____
- you jumped a foot off the ground when you first heard the ____at my house
- you would always leave ____by my bed when I visited you in Park City
- we went to WinCo at 12 am to get a beer on your 21st _____
- we won $30 worth of movie tickets at _____night
- my ski lessons consisted of you yelling ____
- I called you, scared to death of your _____machine
- we made mother day's _____together
- pox you got ____ from my baby niece
- we biked to ____to get BBQ stuff for our first BSU tailgate, BEFORE we were dating!
- I skied my first black ____
- we went on the _____trip where you shot a gun, drove a four wheeler and bathed in the creek. All firsts for you!
- I___ half of the lake learning how to water ski
- I tried my first ___ ski and spit water all over the floor!
- you built the _____for my Christmas play at the Boys and Girls Club
- we dressed up as ____and a money bag for Halloween (before this crazy election!)
- we made fresh _____pies with fresh fruit we picked while camping
- you surprised me with lunch on my ____week of teaching
- there was a guy in the ____outside our window
- you taught me to ____and your dad got us lessons
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- we almost _____ on our visit to the hot springs
- lift we got stuck on a ____________
- our first date we had____ running down our elbows
- you surprised me at my grandma's _______party
- turtles I fell in love with the sea turtles on our trip to seattle
- we got stuck in a huge _____while boating at Jordanelle Lake
- you gave me my first valentine present_____
- we went ______Friday shopping with Josh and Brianne
- we wore __________outfits to play tennis with your parents
- I finally got you to fall in love with _____and we went to the Country Jam in Colorado
- you posted our first couples picture on ____
- we pretty much had the whole ______mountain to ourselves
- our one year anniversary date was paid for by a ____
- therapy we experienced our own ____when trying to put my dad's tent up
- we painted a __________piece for your mom's birthday
- We flew on our first plane together to _____
- I got a neck ___and had to exit the corn maze early
- we took the best and most fun _____lessons
38 Clues: I skied my first black ____ • we made mother day's _____together • lift we got stuck on a ____________ • pox you got ____ from my baby niece • we took the best and most fun _____lessons • you gave me my first valentine present_____ • my ski lessons consisted of you yelling ____ • you posted our first couples picture on ____ • We flew on our first plane together to _____ • ...
Remember When... 2016-10-13
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- we dressed up as ____and a money bag for Halloween (before this crazy election!)
- you surprised me with lunch on my ____week of teaching
- my ski lessons consisted of you yelling ____
- I skied my first black ____
- we painted a __________piece for your mom's birthday
- we pretty much had the whole ______mountain to ourselves
- we experienced our own ____therapy when trying to put my dad's tent up
- we got stuck in a huge _____while boating at Jordanelle Lake
- you gave me my first valentine present_____
- We flew on our first plane together to _____
- I called you, scared to death of your _____machine
- we took the best and most fun _____lessons
- you got ____ pox from my baby niece
- we talked all the way home from your Jackson Hole trip on the ____
- we won $30 worth of movie tickets at _____night
- I got a neck ___and had to exit the corn maze early
- we made fresh _____pies with fresh fruit we picked while camping
- I___ half of the lake learning how to water ski
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- I tried my first ___ ski and spit water all over the floor!
- you jumped a foot off the ground when you first heard the ____at my house
- you would always leave ____by my bed when I visited you in Park City
- you posted our first couples picture on ____
- our one year anniversary date was paid for by a ____
- we biked to ____to get BBQ stuff for our first BSU tailgate, BEFORE we were dating!
- we went on the _____trip where you shot a gun, drove a four wheeler and bathed in the creek. All firsts for you!
- you surprised me at my grandma's _______party
- we went to WinCo at 12 am to get a beer on your 21st _____
- we almost _____ on our visit to the hot springs
- we wore __________outfits to play tennis with your parents
- we went ______Friday shopping with Josh and Brianne
- you built the _____for my Christmas play at the Boys and Girls Club
- we made mother day's _____together
- on our first date we had____ running down our elbows
- I finally got you to fall in love with _____music and we went to the Country Jam in Colorado
- there was a guy in the ____outside our window
- you taught me to ____and your dad got us lessons
- we got stuck on a _____ lift
- I fell in love with the ___turtles on our trip to seattle
38 Clues: I skied my first black ____ • we got stuck on a _____ lift • we made mother day's _____together • you got ____ pox from my baby niece • we took the best and most fun _____lessons • you gave me my first valentine present_____ • you posted our first couples picture on ____ • my ski lessons consisted of you yelling ____ • We flew on our first plane together to _____ • ...
Perfect Pairs 2025-02-13
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- Perfect pair: Regular pick with or without sauce
- Why?
- Exchanges post roleplay
- Biggest gap between us
- PANNA Our conversation starter
- I got more keys than her
- What does washington square and vampires have in common?
- One of our siblings middle name with an extra letter at the end
- This day has a bad track record
- The only way to do this on the floor is if you get
- Express affection on the Aegean, perhaps
- Favourite month of the year
- It’s better fitting as your nickname
- Gross sounds emanate from the ____
- One of the first phrases you learned from me
- What you look like when you eat
- Red rover didn’t receive what I did when visiting the namesake locale
- Exist or occur
- Recommended meet cute location
- LOVE YOU I said it first
- Perfect pair: Stacks and a showing
- Baked good of endearment
- What do the way we watch movies and running have in common?
- Inspo for one of the outfits I wore
- Not your legal name but still a name
- How did I win you over?
- What your belly button stood up against
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- What do water and Emmanuel have in common?
- What we both have in common
- Your favourite weekend meal is not complete without
- Perfect pair: Lazy day with our activity provider
- Perfect pair: Served up after a long wait
- “Oh my goodness”
- Perfect pair: The greek way is the best way but not without luxury
- Rest and digest starter
- Sue and Emmanuel like ___
- It involves 12 steps
- Possessive from a Temptations' hit
- Celeb lookalike’s hand sign
- It’s always #1
- The one addressed in conversations and letters
- Recommended platform to slide in the DMs on
- Quantify X to the nearest whole
- You can’t teach it without a book
- What you can’t live without (just kidding)
- WATER What we never have to worry about consuming
- Green and lean but not a bean
- It’s greater when it’s sandwiched between two other greats
- I said x down after which time seeing you?
- Main characters name from the first official movie we watched together
- It’s so strong it survived getting thrown in the trash
- I’ve grown to like it
- Opposite of the best side and something that I got confused with
53 Clues: Why? • It’s always #1 • Exist or occur • “Oh my goodness” • It involves 12 steps • I’ve grown to like it • Biggest gap between us • Exchanges post roleplay • Rest and digest starter • How did I win you over? • I got more keys than her • LOVE YOU I said it first • Baked good of endearment • Sue and Emmanuel like ___ • What we both have in common • Celeb lookalike’s hand sign • ...
Bullet For My Valentine 2022-12-20
3 Clues: Most listened BFMV Song on YT. • Dadadadadadadadada! Dadadadada! Dadadadada! • "This is a song based on the fourth fret, try and play it, give yourself a challenge"
TE CPS RFS 2021-12-16
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- Nama outlet/store di GI yang paling dekat dengan gate lift Menara BCA Lt. 3
- 14 Februari
- Logo BCA
- Merk container box hadiah acara akhir tahun CPS
- Fansclub BTS
- "... Hati Memeluk Gunung, Apa Daya Tangan Tak Sampai"
- Apps contact-tracing indonesia
- Istilah campaign akhir tahun dari Spotify untuk summarize history dari setiap user per tahun
- Warna pion yang mendapat giliran pertama kali pada catur
- Iklan (Sinonim)
- Aplikasi bca untuk merchant qris statis
- Gas jadi Padat
- Ikatan pada Tali/Benang
- Kecamatan terpadat di Jakarta
- Nama toko es krim yang berdiri sejak 1932 di Jakarta
- Nama Scrum "..." Support (PIC CPS : Faisal)
- Nama perusahaan penggelar event utama pada serial drama korea "Startup"
- Kata terpanjang dalam KBBI
- Bulan lahir Lisa Saputri
- Nama alias clint barton
- Nama kota di korea yang menjadi tujuan kereta berisi zombie
- Enak (Sinonim)
- Besok adalah hari ...
- Nama tools aplikasi requirement dpol
- Nama villa lokasi outing CPS 2021
- "Mac" pada produk Apple
- Sapi minum ...
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- Bahasa Inggris TTS
- Warna favorit bu Ann
- Sebutan Kartu Debit BCA
- Nama karakter utama itaewon class
- SWIFT Code Bank BCA
- Negara tuan rumah BWF World Tour Finals (Badminton)
- Aplikasi BCA untuk investasi
- Layout keyboard yang digunakan di Indonesia
- Gerbang Pembayaran Nasional
- Anggota cps terbaru
- Planet terdingin di tata surya
- Zodiak 19 Februari - 20 Maret
- film marvel yang sedang tayang di bioskop
- Laporan transaksi EDC yang diberikan ke Merchant tertentu
- Divisi Produk dan Transaksi Perbankan Elektronik
- Kapan Ultah BCA?
- Bahan dasar koin 1000 rupiah
- NIP 71613
- Kartu ini memiliki saldo maksimum Rp. 2.000.000,-
- Parent company dari google
- Nama app tools project management yang digunakan BCA
- Kota Pahlawan
- Makan Pagi
- Nama karakter yang ada di salah satu kartu kredit BCA
- Monumen Patung ... (a.k.a Tugu Pancoran)
- Fitur tap-to-pay pada kartu
- Tools conference meeting BCA pada jaman awal WFH
- Salah satu produk fasilitas BCA dengan sumber dana kartu debit untuk melakukan pembayaran
- Card and Payment Solution
- Nama gunung yang erupsi pada awal Desember 2021
- Kota kelahiran Mohammad Hatta
- Salah satu solusi produk BCA untuk keperluan bisnis/usaha
- Padat jadi Gas
- penemu teori relativitas
- Alat pernapasan serangga
- Nama tengah PIC Uang Kas CPS
- Varian Covid terbaru
- Bika Ambon berasal dari ...
65 Clues: Logo BCA • NIP 71613 • Makan Pagi • 14 Februari • Fansclub BTS • Kota Pahlawan • Gas jadi Padat • Padat jadi Gas • Enak (Sinonim) • Sapi minum ... • Iklan (Sinonim) • Kapan Ultah BCA? • Bahasa Inggris TTS • SWIFT Code Bank BCA • Anggota cps terbaru • Warna favorit bu Ann • Varian Covid terbaru • Besok adalah hari ... • Sebutan Kartu Debit BCA • Ikatan pada Tali/Benang • Nama alias clint barton • ...
Happy Birthday, My Timothy Eugene 2019-04-10
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- Vamos vamos vamos
- Another great duo
- My favorite food
- One of our favorite types of cuisine
- Language you want to learn fully
- Your favorite candy flavor
- Which way?
- One of my true loves in life
- Concert we considered going to together
- Your word for friend
- Your mom loves him more than anyone
- One of your favorite duos
- The best president
- Your favorite t-shirt from me
- Your funniest friend in my opinion
- Your other Harry Potter House
- I did not hit her, I did not
- My favorite candy flavor
- Most iconic wing flavor
- The color of my eyes
- If I see one I need to go in
- Number of Ms in my bank account
- Chan chan
- I am addicted to...
- Which thumb is my short thumb?
- How old we are now
- The best sauce
- Your Harry Potter House
- A facial feature I am into
- My favorite vehicle
- I would do anything for these two
- The color of your eyes
- Harry Potter character I am most like
- Are you precious?
- You are adorably enamored by...
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- Our restaurant in Philly
- My favorite position in soccer
- _________ and nice
- One of my true loves in life
- I love your...
- The most inspiring woman whose book you bought me
- What does sand do?
- Your other Harry Potter House
- We love this dance style and music
- Our most recent favorite show
- One of my true loves in life
- Favorite Bruno song
- Our Stevie song
- My awesome birthday present from you
- Something you want already
- Activity we did with the whole family
- ________ Blvd.
- Harry Potter character you have loads in common with
- The instrument that you play (that I think is cool)
- An accessory I would love on you
- One of our songs
- Precious line from your prayer before meals
- This person said I love you first
- Awkward black girl
- Something I want already
- Our favorite snack
- The most adventurous thing we cooked recently
- My sweetest valentine/birthday surprise from you
- My favorite of your friends
- You are this type of rental car member
- Most fun quarterback to watch last season
- Bustin' out the _______
- Tyron's culinary specialty
- What do I have in the coupe?
- How do I feel about you reading Harry Potter?
70 Clues: Chan chan • Which way? • I love your... • ________ Blvd. • The best sauce • Our Stevie song • My favorite food • One of our songs • Vamos vamos vamos • Another great duo • Are you precious? • _________ and nice • What does sand do? • The best president • Awkward black girl • How old we are now • Our favorite snack • Favorite Bruno song • I am addicted to... • My favorite vehicle • Your word for friend • ...
Happy Valentine's Day! 2016-02-05
Across
- Best place for downhill mountain biking (and the occasional epic wipeout).
- Pi r squared.
- Worst first date food.
- I would eat more Mexican food if it weren’t for this.
- It aches from carrying the team.
- “I don’t care about your bratty kids. I’m sitting _____ .”
- Sure to be one of our BIGGEST adventures.
- If you unexpectedly fell in love with an item.
- Best television show of all time.
- We were chased off this mountain by a storm.
- After work, you will likely be found here.
- With 17-across, the two categories of people according to Chris Jenkins.
- Unusual but delicious burger topping.
- Best use of 42-across.
- Best ski mtn. ever.
- HARDEST. RACE. EVER.
- We made love against this rock face.
- A roller coaster guaranteed to give you a headache.
- Love: Sp.
- Easily the best state.
- I once forgot this important day.
- Great scented lotion.
- Will you be my _____ ?
- Our future home.
- Favorite holiday, with family or just the two of us.
- See 11-down.
- If I wrote a poem about you, it would be this type.
- Cliff-jumping attire.
- A beautiful wilderness for enjoying alpine lakes and hail.
- Location of our first backpacking trip.
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- The first and best Indian restaurant.
- 9 hour road trip. Totally worth it.
- Jord-mobile.
- Cash in Cardiff.
- Ctr. where we’ve seen hawks and sharks battle.
- For when snow and booty are abundant?
- Number of times I saw you run by in Chicago.
- Phrase hanging above our bed.
- A roller coaster worth the travel.
- I battled him during an amazing birthday surprise.
- You would eat more Mexican food if it weren’t for this.
- You did many of these on your latest skydiving adventure.
- You were surprisingly speedy on this bicycle make.
- We rode them last year on this date.
- Keys that make music?
- Unbeatable place to see the sun rise.
- Second-best TV show.
- Better than the NFL.
- Topping for 14-across.
- How long I will love you.
- Where we had our first dance.
- Biking trail for entitled assholes.
- Your relationship with your tattoo?
- The king of adventures?
- You excel in this area of study.
- More often than not, you are craving this food.
- Home of Dublin.
- Frequently drips when I ski.
- Nickname of my school.
- Best breakfast treat New York has to offer.
60 Clues: Love: Sp. • Jord-mobile. • See 11-down. • Pi r squared. • Home of Dublin. • Cash in Cardiff. • Our future home. • Best ski mtn. ever. • Second-best TV show. • HARDEST. RACE. EVER. • Better than the NFL. • Keys that make music? • Great scented lotion. • Cliff-jumping attire. • Worst first date food. • Best use of 42-across. • Topping for 14-across. • Easily the best state. • Will you be my _____ ? • ...
BAB 2 – Teka Teki Silang Perubahan Kehidupan Sosial Bangsa Indonesia Dalam Menghadapi Arus Globalisasi Untuk Memperkokoh Kehidupan Bangsa - Mapel IPS - Kelas IX.3 SMP Negeri 7 Padang - Arranged by Guru Muda : Ifolala Telaumbanua, S.Pd 2023-11-23
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- Faktor pendorong perubahan sosial budaya karena adanya perbedaan atau keragaman yang signifikan dalam masyarakat
- Salah satu upaya menghadapi gobalisasi untuk memperkokoh kehidupan bangsa yang bertujuan untuk mempermudah mobilisasi kemampuan dan ketahanan nasional utuk menjaga keamanan negara
- Salah satu bentuk perubahan sosial budaya yaitu : proses pembebasan atau pemberian kebebasan kepada satu pihak gender dari berbagai bentuk ketidaksetaraan, diskriminasi, dan pembatasan yang mungkin dialaminya dalam berbagai aspek kehidupan
- Dapat terjadi karena berbagai alasan, seperti inovasi teknologi, perubahan demografi, konflik sosial, atau interaksi antara masyarakat dengan lingkungannya
- Akses informasi melalui aktivitas berbicara, mendengarkan, membaca, dan menulis merupakan aspek globalisasi bila dilihat dari bidang
- Adalah proses pertukaran atau interaksi budaya antar kelompok atau individu yang berbeda budaya
- Pada jaman sekarang kaum muda Indonesia memperingati hari yang biasanya dirayakan di luar negeri misalnya hari Valentine dan Helloween
- Pengembangan teknologi baru, penerapan mesin-mesin, teknologi produksi, dan inovasi lainnya meningkatkan efisiensi dan kapasitas produksi
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- Bentuk perubahan sosial budaya bila dilihat dari sifatnya yg mengarah pada keadaan yg lebih buruk dibanding dgn sebelumnya
- Peningkatan mobilitas manusia, modal, dan teknologi yang memungkinkan interaksi lintas batas menjadi lebih cepat dan lebih mudah
- Perpindahan penduduk dari desa terpencil ke daerah perkotaan di Kota Padang dikenal dengan istilah
- Diartikan sebagai aturan atau standar perilaku yang diterima oleh suatu kelompok atau masyarakat, memberikan pedoman tentang bagaimana seseorang seharusnya berperilaku dalam suatu situasi atau lingkungan tertentu
- Merupakan salah satu faktor internal penyebab perubahan sosial budaya, dimana proses perubahan terjadi dlm jangka waktu yg tidak terlalu lama
- Interaksi sosial merujuk pada proses pertukaran informasi, ide, perasaan, atau tindakan antara individu atau kelompok dalam suatu masyarakat
- Salah satu faktor eksternal penyebab perubahan sosial budaya yg terjadi diakibatkan oleh satu negara dengan negara lain yg menyebabkan terjadinya perubahan
- Tanggal 17 agustus 1945 adalah momentum dimana mengubah negara Indonesia dari status terjajah menjadi status merdeka
- Sebagai anggota masyarakat Indonesia kita perlu...... dalam menyaring budaya asing yang masuk ke ke Indonesia.
- Banyak pelajar menyukai makanan-makanan yang ada di mall dan swalayan salah satunya adalah mie ramen di restoran yang ada di mall
- Perilaku masyarakat akibat perubahan sosial budaya dari sisi perilaku negatif dalam bentuk ekspresi atau tindakan untuk menunjukkan atau menyatakan pendapat, keberatan, atau dukungan
- Segala sesuatu yg merujuk pada konsep kepuasan atau kenikmatan yang menekankan bahwa mencari kesenangan atau kebahagiaan adalah tujuan utama dalam hidup secara subjektif
- Perkembangan teknologi adalah pendorong utama perubahan sosial. Perkembangan teknologi cenderung bergerak lebih cepat daripada perubahan sosial yang mengikutinya
21 Clues: Adalah proses pertukaran atau interaksi budaya antar kelompok atau individu yang berbeda budaya • Perpindahan penduduk dari desa terpencil ke daerah perkotaan di Kota Padang dikenal dengan istilah • Sebagai anggota masyarakat Indonesia kita perlu...... dalam menyaring budaya asing yang masuk ke ke Indonesia. • ...
The ROT Times 2024-11-28
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- Title of ROT's vacation group chat.
- First name of second ginger ROT member.
- Platform responsible for 4/6 of the members acquired brain rot.
- See {}.
- First tv show watched by ROT.
- Hair color of only non ROT group T members to have read the fanfic.
- Song.
- Belgian comic correlating with Irene.
- Alma meal not hated by the masses.
- Along with {}, children.
- "Last night felt like ___".
- Last watched (at home) ROT movie.
- Title of infamous forlorn youtube video relating to isa's childhood.
- At least three of our members have this as their rising sign.
- Lead actor of a watched ROT movie, with ties to a mathematical function.
- ROT was founded on this popular celebration's day.
- Leaf popular albino artist was wrapped in as a baby.
- Country of origin of a certain (organic, keto, ...) cream.
- Sexuality of a certain aquatic salmon currently residing in a bathtub.
- Today.
- Go-to ROT eatery destination.
- What Celine always leaves out in her teriyaki order.
- What we do on the daily.
- Abbr. of popular childhood movie franchise not watched by some members of ROT.
- Unconventional lube.
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- Monday nights.
- Preferred drink of the most well-traveled/mother/icon/questionable sleep schedule member of ROT.
- Beloved pose number on children's game.
- Beloved childhood tv show unfortunately associated with an electronics duo.
- Pre-concert tradition.
- Vegetable associated with istanbulite-afrikaner (soon to be aussie) member of ROT.
- Along with {}, alternate identity given to a belgian-german duo.
- Isa's favorite how to train your dragon 'song'.
- See {}.
- Item stolen by Irene from the shawarma shop.
- Strange talent of a current illegal belgian citizen.
- Reason for last watched (in cinema) ROT movie.
- District of which aquatic ginger belongs.
- The second most problematic (if found) ROT creation.
- Debate had about this minority of which NI-KI is a part of.
- Ceyda's biggest serves (literal).
- Color associated with the rot member that founded the ROT group chat.
- See {}.
- Along with {}, "Let's be ___ for ___".
- Flower that will forever shape the course of a popular artist's life due to the least terrestrial member of rot.
- Third chapter title of a burger king love story.
- Incident involving ice cream and graduation.
- "Girl I don't know what this mean".
- Fulya taking a bit too long to tell a story.
49 Clues: Song. • Today. • See {}. • See {}. • See {}. • Monday nights. • Unconventional lube. • Pre-concert tradition. • Along with {}, children. • What we do on the daily. • "Last night felt like ___". • First tv show watched by ROT. • Go-to ROT eatery destination. • Last watched (at home) ROT movie. • Ceyda's biggest serves (literal). • Alma meal not hated by the masses. • ...
The ROT Times 2024-11-28
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- Title of infamous forlorn youtube video relating to isa's childhood.
- Unconventional lube.
- See 35.
- ROT was founded on this popular celebration's day.
- Leaf popular albino artist was wrapped in as a baby.
- Pre-concert tradition.
- Incident involving ice cream and graduation.
- Monday nights.
- Vegetable associated with istanbulite-afrikaner (soon to be aussie) member of ROT.
- Song.
- "Last night felt like ___".
- Hair color of only non ROT group T members to have read the fanfic.
- Strange talent of a current illegal belgian citizen.
- Beloved pose number on children's game.
- Color associated with the rot member that founded the ROT group chat.
- Along with 21, "Let's be ___ for ___".
- Platform responsible for 4/6 of the members acquired brain rot.
- What Celine always leaves out in her teriyaki order.
- Preferred drink of the most well-traveled/mother/icon/questionable sleep schedule member of ROT.
- Hazal's second most streamed artist on last fm.
- Lead actor of a watched ROT movie, with ties to a mathematical function.
- District of which aquatic ginger belongs.
- Abbr. of popular childhood movie franchise not watched by some members of ROT.
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- Along with 2, children.
- See 1.
- Item stolen by Irene from the shawarma shop.
- "Girl I don't know what this mean".
- Title of ROT's vacation group chat.
- First name of second ginger ROT member.
- Today.
- Beloved childhood tv show unfortunately associated with an electronics duo.
- Isa's favorite how to train your dragon 'song'.
- Third chapter title of a burger king love story.
- Belgian comic correlating with Irene.
- At least three of our members have this as their rising sign.
- Debate had about this minority of which NI-KI is a part of.
- The second most problematic (if found) ROT creation.
- See 36.
- What we do on the daily.
- Go-to ROT eatery destination.
- Last watched (at home) ROT movie.
- Country of origin of a certain (organic, keto, ...) cream.
- Sexuality of a certain aquatic salmon currently residing in a bathtub.
- Ceyda's biggest serves (literal).
- Along with 8, alternate identity given to a belgian-german duo.
- Fulya taking a bit too long to tell a story.
- First tv show watched by ROT.
- Reason for last watched (in cinema) ROT movie.
- Flower that will forever shape the course of a popular artist's life due to the least terrestrial member of rot.
- Alma meal not hated by the masses.
50 Clues: Song. • See 1. • Today. • See 35. • See 36. • Monday nights. • Unconventional lube. • Pre-concert tradition. • Along with 2, children. • What we do on the daily. • "Last night felt like ___". • Go-to ROT eatery destination. • First tv show watched by ROT. • Last watched (at home) ROT movie. • Ceyda's biggest serves (literal). • Alma meal not hated by the masses. • ...
NTI Arts & Humanities Crossword- Complete for a Valentine treat! 2022-02-03
8 Clues: known for Fauvism • kind of art Monet did • painted The Starry Night • known for Cubism painting • prima ballerina in Swan Lake • did Pop Art like Campbell's Soup Cans • known for Surrealism, painting clocks • known for Pointillism and the artist for A Sunday on La Grande Jette
Civil War: Brooke Valentine Core 3 5/4/21 2021-05-04
Across
- What was the North's plan to beat the South called?
- Who won Bull run?
- What battle started the Civil War?
- What month did the Battle of Bull Run take place?
Down
- What was the first battle of the Civil War?
- What is the bloodiest day in American history
- What part of Maryland was this battle in?
- Who assassinated Abe Lincoln?
8 Clues: Who won Bull run? • Who assassinated Abe Lincoln? • What battle started the Civil War? • What part of Maryland was this battle in? • What was the first battle of the Civil War? • What is the bloodiest day in American history • What month did the Battle of Bull Run take place? • What was the North's plan to beat the South called?
Class of '63 2013-07-26
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- A very popular Halloween song released in the fall of our senior year.
- The name of our school yearbook.
- Our junior class play was …...
- Who was the Governor of MN in 1963
- What word is missing from our class motto..." It matter not how long we live, but _____."
- The Theme of the junior Christmas Dance.
- The first name of the editor of our school newspaper.
- The theme of the sophomore Valentine Dance
- The first name of the Student Council President our senior year
- First name of one of the varsity cheerleaders
- The first name of our foreign exchange student
- The junior Prom theme our junior year
- First name of another varsity cheerleader
- The first name of our high school principal
- The first name of the quarterback on the football team our senior year.
- Our class colors
- Our class flower
- The first names of the junior homecoming attendants were Thea and ____.
- The only team our football squad lost to our senior year.
- The first name of our homecoming queen
- The colors of the hot lunch tokens were white and ____.
- Who was the U.S. President our senior year?
- The first name of our class valedictorian.
- Nickname of our athletic teams.
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- Mr. Dowling was the advisor for this club
- The name of the school drama club
- The last name of the superintendent of schools our senior year
- What was the first name of Miss Capitol Days of 1963
- The name of the "recreational" area below the railroad tracks
- Our senior year homecoming slogan.
- Our junior Prom color scheme
- The theme of the Junior Prom our senior year.
- Dance Another homecoming tradition
- The initials for girls athletics
- What class gathered the wood for our homecoming bonfire?
- What was the name of the senior "activity" day in the spring?
- The dance craze that became popular our senior year
- The homecoming princesses our senior year were Rene and ____.
- Patty Holmberg and ______ Blomgren where the yearbook editors.
- After school "punishment"
- The school organization that recognized outstanding character, leadership and scholarship (abbreviation)
- A homecoming tradition
- The last name of the teacher to whom we dedicated our yearbook?
- What Big 10 university has the same school song as St. Peter
- What was the name of our school newspaper?
- the name of the senior class play.
- Our school colors
- The name of the dance where the girls asked the boys.
- Miss Bergjord was the advisor for this club
- Heavyweight wrestler our senior year
50 Clues: Our class colors • Our class flower • Our school colors • A homecoming tradition • After school "punishment" • Our junior Prom color scheme • Our junior class play was …... • Nickname of our athletic teams. • The name of our school yearbook. • The initials for girls athletics • The name of the school drama club • Our senior year homecoming slogan. • Who was the Governor of MN in 1963 • ...
August 2024-08-08
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- Who’s the first ex-Stamford employee that Michael greets?
- Toby thinks of moving here if the Scranton office closes.
- Along with Andy, who goes to the “Five Families” meeting to get Dunder Mifflin’s parking spaces back?
- Dwight says: reject a woman and she will never let it go. What does he say is their other defect?
- What Harry Potter character does Kelly say she would make out with before Michael?
- What does Angela get Dwight for Valentine’s Day?
- What is the name of Kevin’s fiance who dumped him?
- When Phyllis tells Michael she has a friend he could date, he wants to know if she could fit in a what?
- Jim prevented Michael from having “Tube City” in the office. What animal did Michael want to live in “Tube City?”
- What kind of salad does Dwight bring to Michael’s dinner party?
- Jim escapes the drama between the former Michael Scott Paper Company employees and the rest of the sales staff by playing games with Creed, chess and what?
Down
- A funky smell develops around Creed’s desk because he sprouts these on a paper towel in his drawer.
- Who gets a Valentine that reads: Roses are red, Violets are blue. It’s time for your dental cleaning and maybe a checkup, too.
- Jim announces that the first Employee of the Month is number 9. Who is number 9?
- They don’t serve food at the NYC club that Michael is at, so he asks for two cups filled with olives and what?
- What does Dwight want to do with his body after he dies?
- Jim’s in charge of getting a male stripper for Phyllis’s office shower. The only available characters through “The Scholastic Speakers of Pennsylvania” are Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and who?
- Jim asks Dwight where he would go if he could go anywhere in the world. Dwight says New Zealand, where he could walk the “Lord of the Rings” trail to this place.
- Darryl tells Michael that he’s been in five gangs: Crips, Bloods, Latin Kings, The Warriors, and what?
- What is Dwight K. Schrute’s middle name?
- Name the brand of Jan’s stroller brought to the office.
- Andy complains to Pam that Angela’s not responding to his moves. He says he must have done this 10 times past accounting. What?
- Gil is this office worker’s boyfriend.
- Before coming to Dunder Mifflin, where did Charles Miner work?
- Everyone chips in and buys Dwight this gift card, at a $15 value.
- Jim says he feels tingly and strangely powerful. Something in the office might be to blame. What?
26 Clues: Gil is this office worker’s boyfriend. • What is Dwight K. Schrute’s middle name? • What does Angela get Dwight for Valentine’s Day? • What is the name of Kevin’s fiance who dumped him? • Name the brand of Jan’s stroller brought to the office. • What does Dwight want to do with his body after he dies? • Who’s the first ex-Stamford employee that Michael greets? • ...
Hillcrest Third Grade Spelling Bee Preliminaries 2025-12-02
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- Moving very fast.
- Something you didn’t expect.
- A season with very heavy rain and strong winds.
- A small animal with sharp spikes on its back.
- Already swallowed or finished food.
- A very large animal with big ears and a long trunk.
- People who steal things, usually from ships on the ocean.
- How many people showed up to an event.
- The front foot of a four-legged-animal.
- The first meal you eat in the morning.
- A machine that sucks up dirt from floors.
- What the air outside is like, such as sunny, rainy, or windy.
- A make-believe horse with one magic horn on its head.
- Tall lights that brighten roads and sidewalks at night.
- Something that can hurt you.
- Things you throw away because you don’t need them.
- More than usual; in a special way.
- Being hit with many things or questions all at once.
- A person who does flips, jumps, and other tricks with their body.
- A machine that makes a room or place warm.
- To lift something up.
- A sideways flip using your hands and feet like a spinning wheel.
- Something that is very far from you.
- Talking very loudly.
- Hurt or tried to hurt someone or something.
- A opening in a wall that lets you see outside.
- A make-believe creature that is half person and half fish.
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- Words you send to someone, like a note or text.
- Not awake; sleeping.
- Made out of wood; dull, uninspiring, boring.
- A sweet treat made from cocoa beans.
- Bending or tilting to one side.
- To know what something means.
- A very large reptile that lived long ago and is now extinct.
- Material made from animal skin, used for shoes, jackets, or bags.
- A card or gift you give to someone you care about on Valentine’s Day.
- Very smart or very bright.
- A set of instructions for how to cook something.
- A trip from one place to another.
- The second month of the year.
- Wanting to know more about something.
- An open space inside or between buildings.
- A green fruit with a big seed and soft inside.
- A woman with a special royal title.
- A condition that makes it harder for someone to do certain things.
- Very amazing or hard to believe.
- Very beautiful.
- A tiny round seed used to make pepper for food.
- The way something is shaped or arranged.
- Feeling worried, scared, or unsure.
50 Clues: Very beautiful. • Moving very fast. • Not awake; sleeping. • Talking very loudly. • To lift something up. • Very smart or very bright. • Something you didn’t expect. • Something that can hurt you. • To know what something means. • The second month of the year. • Bending or tilting to one side. • Very amazing or hard to believe. • A trip from one place to another. • ...
Shakespeare Comedies by 7bets4free.com 2020-05-25
Across
- Which play features Bertram, Count of Roussillon (4,4,4,4,4)
- Who arrives in 16 down very short on money and decides, to obtain financial advantage, that he will court two wealthy married women (3,4,8)
- Which play follows the King of Navarre and his three companions (5,7,4)
- Who is the King of Navarre in 10 across (9)
- Which play features Don Pedro, Prince of Aragon (4,3,5,7)
- Which play follows its heroine Rosalind as she flees persecution in her uncle's court (2,3,4,2)
- Who was a close friend of Valentine and living in 22 down (7)
- Who was the sorcerer in 33 across (8)
- Who is the brother of Don Pedro in 13 across (3,4)
- What is the name of the nun in 17 down (9)
- Who was the Jewish moneylender in 7 down (7)
- Who is known as 'Puck' in 12 down (6)
- Who is the Duke of Athens in 28 down (7)
- After the first scene, which takes place at sea, the rest of the story is set on a remote island (3,7)
- What occupation does Nick Bottom have in 12 down (6)
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- Who is the Queen of the Fairies in 12 down (6)
- Who is the Duke of Ephesus in 4 down (7)
- Which is Shakespeare's shortest and one of his most farcical comedies (3,6,2,6)
- Who was a steward in Olivia's household in 23 down (8)
- Which play features Antonio who defaults on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender (3,8,2,6)
- Who is the 'shrew' in 29 down (9)
- Who was the King of Antioch and rival of Pericles (9)
- Which play consists of multiple subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta (1,9,6,5)
- Where was Prince Perciles from in the play that bears his name (4)
- Where were the Merry Wives from (7)
- Inch for inch eg (7,3,7)
- Who is the King of the Fairies in 12 down (6)
- Where were the two gentlemen from (6)
- Which play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck (7,5)
- Which play features Hermione – The virtuous and beautiful Queen of Sicily (3,7,4)
- Which play starts with three queens who come to plead with the rulers of Athens, to avenge the deaths of their husbands by the hand of the tyrant Creon of Thebes (3,3,5,7)
- Which plays main plot depicts the courtship of Petruchio and Katherina (3,6,2,3,5)
- Who was the King of Sicily in 24 down (7)
- Who is Celia's father in 15 across (4,9)
34 Clues: Inch for inch eg (7,3,7) • Who is the 'shrew' in 29 down (9) • Where were the Merry Wives from (7) • Who was the sorcerer in 33 across (8) • Where were the two gentlemen from (6) • Who is known as 'Puck' in 12 down (6) • Who is the Duke of Ephesus in 4 down (7) • Who is the Duke of Athens in 28 down (7) • Who is Celia's father in 15 across (4,9) • ...
Speak Review & Thanksgiving Facts 2018-11-19
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- says "I don't have time for this"
- positive name Melinda calls Andy when he was flirting with her at the party (134)
- holiday we are celebrating Thursday
- famous female author on the poster Melinda hangs in her closet at school
- what Melinda steals off Hairwoman's desk
- gave Melinda a ride and wants to hear what she has to say
- giving human like characteristics to inanimate objects
- sound a turkey makes
- hint to what will happen later in the story
- comparison between two unlike things without using like, as, than, or resembles
- name of the group Heather wants to be part of
- topic Mr. Neck wants to "debate" and is upset about
- class Melinda passes out in when she has a flashback
- wanted the turkey to be the national bird, not an eagle
- object Melinda takes down in her room and puts in her closet
- hangs out with the foreign exchange students and said she hates Melinda
- name of the high school Melinda attends
- social studies teacher who has his eye on Melinda
- object Melinda drew for the year
- shopping day after Thanksgiving where all the crazies shop for the best deals
- the way Melinda and her parents mostly communicate
- Melinda thinks this is humiliating and should be illegal
Down
- "friend" who used Melinda and then dumped her
- a common pie flavor besides apple on Thanksgiving
- artist Melinda studies who made cubism famous
- this book is structured with four of these
- where Melinda goes when she ditches school but realizes she isn't actually sick
- the Detroit Lions and this team always play on Thanksgiving day
- repetition of the same beginning consonant sound
- object that falls to the ground when Melinda opens the Valentine from Heather
- something Ms.Hawks is grateful for :)
- the protagonist of Speak
- Melinda's English teacher obsessed with symbolism
- animal Melinda refers to herself when she sees the predator Andy
- the amino acid found in turkey often to blame for making you sleepy after eating it
- comparison between two unlike things using like, as, than, or resembles
- food thrown at Melinda and a common Thanksgiving dinner side dish
- the president responsible for making Thanksgiving a national holiday
- the average turkey weighs about this many pounds
- Melinda's nervous habit is biting these
- the one class Melinda has had an A in all year
- Melinda's lab partner who stands up to Mr. Neck and invites her to his house
- traditional food most commonly served at Thanksgiving
43 Clues: sound a turkey makes • the protagonist of Speak • object Melinda drew for the year • says "I don't have time for this" • holiday we are celebrating Thursday • something Ms.Hawks is grateful for :) • Melinda's nervous habit is biting these • name of the high school Melinda attends • what Melinda steals off Hairwoman's desk • this book is structured with four of these • ...
splat 2023-12-15
Across
- - drakulas
- - airpods
- - north to south
- - put it in a pool
- - a music medium
- - uh oh!
- - madagascar
- - the whole world
- - russian guy
- - people who ride non motor cycles
- - vile creature in the corner
- - more than less
- - more than one
- - plant
- - jacksepticeye hand sound origin
- - capital
- - type of seat
- - utility tool
- - kersplunk
- - your elevator wont work without this
- - this is crazy
- - last word in a dragonforce song title
- - knock
- - literature
- - love
- - long lines
- - smelly :(
- - type of phone
- - laughing
- - continué
- - train track
- - type of exploding alcohol
- - 911
- - golf
- - mr williams
- - someone whos ready for doomsday
- - thinks youre hot
- - like email but google
- - ding dong
- - tv show (i think)
- - pancake
- - state police
- - funny dinosaur
- - weird french video series
- - spooky
- - outta here
- - what cops do
- - walmart but if it was owned by me
- - religion
- - not ebay
- - ketchup or mr williams
- - 9 that sounds like nerf
- - we all used it in 2020
- - fly high
- - gone o-o
- - earbud
- - word game
- - drawing on the wall
- - used in china
- - day in spanish (i think)
- - scottish delight
- - c
- - has 4 sided (wiblur suit)
Down
- - blue yoda
- - season
- - word game
- - YOU!
- - card shark
- - didnt work well
- - coffee :D
- - jeff rosenstock song and medicine
- - type of chord
- - objective
- - free space
- - panicked
- - name of two very different songs
- - like small countries
- - place to stay outside
- - type of file
- - has a plan
- - killing first place in COD
- - scum
- - they fly
- - something youve never touched
- - tattoo on my arm
- - type of court
- - voice
- - french word for adorable
- - theyre big green things outside
- - capital
- - quiet
- - ©
- - thing you can do in minecraft
- - 20/20
- - sports channel
- - a is for
- - grey does still do that
- - job hours
- - boston baseball
- - games
- - hl
- - sneakers
- - is for horses
- - what you shouldve done
- - 4
- - youre using the wrong symbol
- - dracula
- - the school
- - long lanky fellow
- - dont put bread through this
- - band that has a crossword?
- - the best
- - 9/11
- - spawn
- - writings on the wall
- - a natural hair color
- - town in rdr2
- - ball
- - ii in the snow
- - seasoning
120 Clues: - © • - 4 • - c • - hl • - 911 • - YOU! • - scum • - love • - golf • - 9/11 • - ball • - plant • - voice • - knock • - quiet • - 20/20 • - games • - spawn • - season • - uh oh! • - spooky • - earbud • - airpods • - capital • - capital • - pancake • - dracula • - drakulas • - panicked • - they fly • - laughing • - continué • - a is for • - sneakers • - religion • - not ebay • - the best • - fly high • - gone o-o • - blue yoda • - word game • - coffee :D • - objective • ...
Dad's Christmas Crossword 2021-12-16
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- What dinner hopefully doesn’t do
- Famous book Kelly mispronounced (correct spelling)
- Preferred ice cream flavour
- Family Alma mater
- What Alannah MustDo
- Sprite + bird, according to Sprite
- Joe Cool canine
- Country Kelly likes
- Brambleberry
- Tree that trembles at Nigel’s approach
- Dinosaur hotspot
- What Mom does with robin’s eggshell
- Mom’s biggest adversary
- Medium stolen to complete object in clue #___
- Tastes good with catsup
- Former neighbour with questionable choice in coats (nickname, 2 words)
- Frank Phillips, as portrayed by Disney
- Creative edible hiding place for an eraser
- Canadian park with river rafting and horseback riding
- Provincial park with cows suspicious around BBQs (3 words)
- Word with strong letters, according to Dave Zelmer
- Number of scoops Steve is known for
- Baby animal for stepping on, according to toddler Katy
- Engineering student building nickname
- Five townhomes on Duchess & 14th
- Not Ptarmigan, AK but ___¬_
- Main Mall monument
- When the ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-______ shines
- Engineering yearbook
- First Whistler development to have double garages (2 words)
- Accountant replacement
- Kelly’s bear
- Architectural structure for learnin’
- Favourite meal, on a platter
- Electrical engineer (derogatory)
- Untruthful Lizzie’s surname
- Colour of deck- and fence-building hammer
- Our friend Bubba
- She’s not Katy, but ____
- Salt water taffy town
- Piano manufacturer
- Preferred sandwich filling
- Home of the Pig ‘n’ Pancake
- Rich Morgan alias
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- Josie Hughes
- Jukebox manufacturer
- World’s best yellow lab
- Fellow ATV-riding Valentine distributor
- Beckoning call to fictional little rabbit
- A&W back alley canine
- Scapegoat Barry ______
- Hughes mighty cross-country caravan
- Easily shoutable name often heard during Phase Two construction
- Food you’re still waiting for
- Kelly’s serenade, age 2
- _____ Jane
- Sneezing dog
- Alberta town with trestle bridge
- Moo juice, according to Mom
- Angel living with Ron (2 words)
- Hughes name for elk
- Exercise equipment known to break foot when kicked
- Charlene Hoyle (2 words)
- Wallet limbs
- Important baking ingredient
- Receptionist with a yellable name
- Finned creature inhabiting upstairs carpet
- Winner of the 2021 super bowl
- Young Kelly’s favourite singer
- Roof goat town
- Katy’s first pet
- Road not recommended for RVs
- Amphibious nephew
- Katy’s favourite animal
- Alternate spelling of Frank
- The consolation prize of custodial tools
- Margaret Decicco
- Condescendingly fond term for members of Katy’s faculty at UBC
- Dog’s least favourite burger topping
- Alaskan town with overly friendly breakfast restaurant owner
80 Clues: _____ Jane • Josie Hughes • Brambleberry • Sneezing dog • Wallet limbs • Kelly’s bear • Roof goat town • Joe Cool canine • Dinosaur hotspot • Katy’s first pet • Margaret Decicco • Our friend Bubba • Family Alma mater • Amphibious nephew • Rich Morgan alias • Main Mall monument • Piano manufacturer • What Alannah MustDo • Country Kelly likes • Hughes name for elk • Jukebox manufacturer • Engineering yearbook • ...
Valentine's Theme Volume 1 2024-12-02
Across
- Genuine and honest in feelings.
- Being with someone in companionship.
- A solemn promise, often made during a wedding.
- The mythological god of love, often depicted with a bow and arrow.
- Another word for a warm hug.
- Popular gifts symbolizing love, often roses.
- Playful or teasing behavior showing romantic interest.
- Another word for someone who is engaged.
- An intense but short-lived passion for someone.
- The initial attraction in a relationship.
- The practice of being with one partner exclusively.
- Intense and compelling emotion in love.
- A symbol of love and affection shared between loved ones.
- A card or gift given on February 14.
- A term for someone you love dearly.
- An object kept as a reminder of a special person or event.
- Loyalty and commitment in love.
- A person ideally suited for you in love.
- Words arranged to express deep feelings, often about love.
- A shiny gift often given on special occasions like Valentine's Day.
- Gentle and caring affection.
- To hold someone or something dear.
- A person engaged to be married.
- Courteous and gallant behavior, especially by a man toward a woman.
- A strong desire or yearning for someone.
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- Full of love or desire.
- Someone who secretly or openly likes you.
- A collection of flowers often given as a gift.
- Affection or liking for someone.
- To twist together, often symbolizing closeness.
- A pair of people in a romantic relationship, or a type of bird.
- A flower symbolizing love and romance.
- A close physical gesture to show affection.
- A term of endearment for someone you love.
- Lasting forever, especially love.
- How long true love is meant to last.
- A universal symbol of love.
- Intense passion or enthusiasm.
- A pledge or obligation in a relationship.
- Representing something greater, like love.
- A French word for love.
- An item kept to remind you of a loved one.
- The quality of being powerfully attractive.
- To seek the affection or love of someone.
- A handwritten message expressing love.
- Something valuable, often used to describe a loved one.
- A word or phrase expressing affection.
- A ceremony where two people unite in marriage.
- A favorite confection for Valentine's Day.
- Complete happiness and joy.
- A musical performance given to express love.
- A sweet treat often exchanged on Valentine's Day.
- A bond of mutual affection, often platonic.
- A soft way of sharing sweet nothings with a loved one.
- A gentle feeling of fondness or love.
- The period of time when someone is pursuing another romantically.
56 Clues: Full of love or desire. • A French word for love. • A universal symbol of love. • Complete happiness and joy. • Another word for a warm hug. • Gentle and caring affection. • Intense passion or enthusiasm. • Genuine and honest in feelings. • Loyalty and commitment in love. • A person engaged to be married. • Affection or liking for someone. • Lasting forever, especially love. • ...
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure 2024-12-10
Across
- The name for part three.
- Has the stand of Hermit Purple.
- Joestar of Stone Ocean
- User of Spice Girl.
- The first joestar in the anime.
- Giorno’s Stand.
- Stand of Scary Monsters
- Also known as “The Boss”
- Also another Pillar man.
- His design looks a lot like Diavolo for some reason. Maybe he broke out the death loop and learned to do better.
- Pucci’s first evolution of his stand.
- Dio’s Servant.
- Trained Joseph Joestar and Caesar A. Zeppeli.
- One of Lisa Lisa’s Trainers.
- Kid in Diamond is Unbreakable.
- Pucci’s Brother
- Diavolo’s Split personality.
- Kakyoin’s Stand
- Asleep under the sea for a hundred years.
- Enyaba’s Stand
- Has the stand “Wonder of U”
- A mobster and leader of the Neapolitan gang, Passione.
- The flow of things will always lead to calamity.
- JoJo of jojolion.
- Dio’s first servant, also known as Chinese Vegeta.
- Jonathan Joestar’s Dad.
- Also sometimes called Vento Aureo.
- “Spin his balls!”
- Part Seven’s Name.
- The “boss’” stand.
- Second season of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
- Yoshikage Kira and Josefumi fusion.
- Pucci’s second evolution of his stand.
- Jotaro Kujo’s stand.
- Known for his Catchphrase “Yes, I am!”
- Stand that can manipulate the iron in anyone’s body and metal, hince its name.
- Jonathan Joestar’s Friend
- Part Six of JJBA.
- Stand of Funny Valentine.
Down
- Yoshikage Kira’s Stand.
- Trish’s Stand
- Tadaa!
- The name for part four.
- He is the user of Aerosmith.
- Pucci’s Stand
- Polnareff’s Stand
- Dio’s Gipsy with the stand of Justice.
- Married to Joseph Joestar.
- Ermes’ Stand.
- French guy with white hair and allies with Jotaro.
- Stand of Narancia Ghirga.
- Jonathan Joestar’s Wife.
- Muhammad Avdol’s Stand
- Human turned cyborg by German Technology.
- GuidoMista’s Stand.
- Little boston terrier with the stand called “The Fool”
- Weird as heck for cherries and ally of Jotaro.
- Dio Brando’s Dad. A thief.
- A paraplegic joestar.
- Jolynes BFF.
- Sh-SHIZZZAAA!!
- Main “Joestar” of part 5, Golden Wind.
- Serial Killer obsessed with womens hands for some reason.
- A power that Yoshikage Kira learned while acting as Hayato’s Dad that rewinds time after an explosion.
- Weird enough name for part nine.
- Named after a rapper with the stand of “Cream”
- A pillar man.
- an ally of Bruno Bucciarati.
- Dio’s other Servant.
- Named after a Metallica song.
- First season of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure.
- His stand is purple haze.
- DIO Brando’s stand.
- Part Eight’s Name.
- Johnny Joestar’s “stand”
- Another pillar man.
76 Clues: Tadaa! • Jolynes BFF. • Trish’s Stand • Pucci’s Stand • Ermes’ Stand. • A pillar man. • Dio’s Servant. • Sh-SHIZZZAAA!! • Enyaba’s Stand • Giorno’s Stand. • Pucci’s Brother • Kakyoin’s Stand • Polnareff’s Stand • JoJo of jojolion. • “Spin his balls!” • Part Six of JJBA. • Part Seven’s Name. • The “boss’” stand. • Part Eight’s Name. • User of Spice Girl. • GuidoMista’s Stand. • DIO Brando’s stand. • ...
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
Across
- yellow
- diet depression
- duck noise
- the virtue of self-moderation
- fake leather
- the greenest of all sins
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- here lies King Arthur
- the death knot
- This hint is very fly
- change from the ground up
- comically askew
- doctor repellant
- You deserve to be laughed at
- in dire need of a comb
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- the most kissable of all flowers
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- loud, short wimper
- cute bird of prey
- to regress
- the first bird
- spinning toy on a stick
- satisfy the fire
- hunter of the weak
- egg-shaped
- the dumbest shade of red there is
- look at the back of a shark
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- cream cheese and red chocolate
- a football field
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out
- the opposite of an attic
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
- thick slime of dubious origin
- the strike from below
- I hate what I don't recognize
Down
- the saint of love
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- antithetical to the acapella
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- big city
- twins that don't look alike
- 26 Fe 55.845
- to cut away
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- fancy Chinese green
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- Major arcana card number twenty
- a very egotistical flower
- epithet of chicago
- immaculate calm
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- the helix that opens the bottle
- both a flower and a color
- garden of trees
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- runs the banks
- the wound is getting worse
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
- ugly old lady
- a wistful desire
- heavy emotional damage
- the fruitiest of all birds
- I can see right through this hint
- likes to pin butterflies
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- a superhero with a misleading name
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- pretty girl
- really, really red
- confirmation done with the head
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- a small breeze
- just a sip
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
78 Clues: yellow • big city • duck noise • to regress • egg-shaped • just a sip • to cut away • pretty girl • 26 Fe 55.845 • fake leather • ugly old lady • the death knot • runs the banks • the first bird • a small breeze • diet depression • immaculate calm • comically askew • garden of trees • doctor repellant • a wistful desire • satisfy the fire • a football field • the saint of love • cute bird of prey • epithet of chicago • ...
Fairooz's Crossword 2020-05-18
Across
- Rabbi, pedals a game. (5)
- Silly person, old one, needing treatment. (6)
- Runaway, would make a musophobe antsy. (4)
- See 32 Dn. (4, 5)
- Her boss does an annual con. (7)
- Compassionate about racing. (6)
- She is a performer of unusual traits. (6)
- primordial date? (3)
- Arranging a break for my girlfriend who works in a hot place. (5)
- Decaying or bad meat catch. (also 26 Ac.) (5, 4)
- Calendar figure consumed orally. (5)
- You clever one telling 10 fabrications. (11)
- Insect wrapped around northern anniversary. (5)
- Restrict one's movements in the winter nowadays. (6)
- Nothing but a wild vole. (4)
- Friendly signs when there are troubled skies at St. Abbs Head. (6)
- See 35 Dn. (5, 4)
- Hothead you may rate nominally. (7)
- A spooky game on our camera, we hear. (6)
- Fortunate in having a girl round for the weekend. (5)
- Argentine cattleman developed a cough. (6)
- Kind of trade which top men rake off shoddily. (10)
- Embraces fifty CDs due to be put out. (7)
- Sinful, yet musical. (6)
- Pet name before dunlop. (5)
- See 14 Dn. (9, 5)
- Cage bird fluttering round miles in the city. (9)
- We love our furious conversation over these puzzles. (10)
Down
- E-merchants generate the finest people I know. (10)
- Salty gearhead feud, rumble. (5)
- Stylish fan! (4)
- Lutetium airbag, troubled country. (8)
- Secret devotee of Latin, even in translation. (9)
- Greeting given to ruler on a walk. (6)
- Sue at home, interesting person to live with. (9)
- Lovers see impact that's explosive in continuum. (5-4)
- Luke & Lee may play this instrument. (7)
- Pretty fair?... ooz? (9)
- The DnB group mixed on a deathly avenue. (also 14 Ac.) (4, 5)
- Flex round your woman, kiss her first. (4)
- Don't let her northern guise befuddle you, she's clever. (6)
- Lice that develop into really good shape. (8)
- you before printing the file name of the terminal connected to standard input. (6)
- See 29 Ac. (5, 9)
- I shut the door on religion. (5)
- I scrambled up this vista with my ho. (7)
- This sly twist is a classy broad. (7)
- Her costumes are great whereas Andy's are messy. (8)
- Beautiful oddly just zoo. (7)
- A Thames path he'd found meandering round part of London. (also 23 Dn.) (9, 5)
- Picking up fun guy that could make your head spin? (also 25 Ac.) (5, 9)
- Keen, fixing to make a happy sound. (4)
- Have you ever considered? (3)
- Hardier but no red mop. (4)
- Alter reference, back woods investigator. (6)
- City is growing constantly, we hear. (6)
- Info only pertaining to you. (3)
57 Clues: Stylish fan! (4) • See 32 Dn. (4, 5) • See 29 Ac. (5, 9) • See 35 Dn. (5, 4) • See 14 Dn. (9, 5) • primordial date? (3) • Pretty fair?... ooz? (9) • Sinful, yet musical. (6) • Rabbi, pedals a game. (5) • Hardier but no red mop. (4) • Pet name before dunlop. (5) • Nothing but a wild vole. (4) • Beautiful oddly just zoo. (7) • Have you ever considered? (3) • Compassionate about racing. (6) • ...
Moses 2025-06-10
Across
- MgCl₂ project, among the el dee es
- Name of the game, seal voo play
- Second snowboard model, paired with brother's (or... 70s/80s London rock band)
- (1/3), NU yanner friend (and last name initial)
- Fav singer/songwriter (among others) rw-ar-r-r-r-r-r
- Highschool "axe" purchase
- دبي intership
- Ancient, fancied city
- 2019 Spring Break trip
- Partner in "slime" to 9 down
- GR is to WP and NR is to PP as __ is to MP
- Recent project locale, with Iberian derivation
- 18-hole job
- Current chief, "reality is"
- (2/3), NU friend (and last name initial)
- HS hoops number
- McCormick and Structural peer
- (3/3), Elementary and high school friend (and last name initial)
- Three-fingered tutee, who is a b*tch
- Unique trait among siblings
- Might've been deemed in childhood, but probably not currently
- Amosica drived in ____
- Resort with blue and red lifts, or what one might call Ron and Wanda
- Swiss farmer family "parallel"
- Wife's original name (kinda...)
- Addy, or home of the orange-helmeted
- Recent read; тяжелая книга, в обоих смыслах
- Spongebob friend, nominally similar to country legend
- Sleek n silver Android phone
- Often had to drum "rohl" when a part of this section
- Namesake's contribution, scrollily speaking
Down
- Senior year snafu
- It "is the place" of first connubial home
- Commercial project city, relation recruitment job
- Peninsular locale of 2024 summer project (official name)
- Sizzlin' birthday theme
- Naturally-occurring find, for the hobbled
- Sa fille, pour ainsi dire (especially last February-March)
- Corporate, or SC capital, or SA country-ish
- Difference between birthday and bride's, diebus
- Asahi no tabi
- Fun feature of current dwellins
- Directly outside both windy addresses
- Pneumatic coff maker by Stanford faculty
- CFS aquatic job
- Successful free throw purchase
- Prop place
- 2021 Valentine's day hike, with valentine and almost Valentino
- "Sun" in ancient language, or current wheels
- Sar, PIL, and BIL trip (or recent Ju trip)
- Gave up the prize, but not the "dictio"
- Favored by this nonna
- Marrier
- Pastor and fellow alum (sorta), same name as 45 down
- "Axe" from UIL
- Sling Blade-esque persona
- Lastname of Little League coach, and of 41 across
- NU GRUP
- Denticular victim
- Boarders are frowned upon here
- Former address (and site of a particular gooey confection)
- Neighbor state 2020-2022, or wheels 2022-now
- NU roommate, of the setting sun
- Namesake's etymology and power
- Common thrift acquisition in HS (besides VHS)
- pb-pb-b-b-b
- Lime green backpack
- Drip jav generator of German genesis
- Leatherneck pal
69 Clues: Marrier • NU GRUP • Prop place • 18-hole job • pb-pb-b-b-b • Asahi no tabi • دبي intership • "Axe" from UIL • CFS aquatic job • HS hoops number • Leatherneck pal • Senior year snafu • Denticular victim • Lime green backpack • Ancient, fancied city • Favored by this nonna • 2019 Spring Break trip • Amosica drived in ____ • Sizzlin' birthday theme • Highschool "axe" purchase • Sling Blade-esque persona • ...
Moses 2025-06-10
Across
- MgCl₂ project, among the el dee es
- Name of the game, seal voo play
- Second snowboard model, paired with brother's (or... 70s/80s London rock band)
- (2/3), NU yanner friend (and last name initial)
- Fav singer/songwriter (among others) rw-ar-r-r-r-r-r
- Highschool "axe" purchase
- دبي intership
- Ancient, fancied city
- 2019 Spring Break trip
- Partner in "slime" to (___)
- GR is to WP and NR is to PP as __ is to MP
- Recent project locale, with Iberian derivation
- 18-hole job
- Current chief, "reality is"
- (3/3), NU friend (and last name initial)
- HS hoops number
- McCormick and Structural peer
- (1/3), Elementary and high school friend (and last name initial)
- Three-fingered tutee, who is a b*tch
- Unique trait among siblings
- Might've been deemed in childhood, but probably not currently
- Amosica drives in ____
- Resort with blue and red lifts, or what one might call Ron and Wanda
- Swiss farmer family "parallel"
- Wife's original name (kinda...)
- Addy, or home of the orange-helmeted
- "Recent read; тяжелая книга, в обоих смыслах
- Spongebob friend, nominally similar to country legend
- Sleek n silver Android phone
- Often had to drum "rohl" when a part of this section
- Namesake's contribution, scrollily speaking
Down
- Senior year snafu
- It "is the place" of first connubial home
- Commercial project city, relation recruitment job
- Peninsular locale of 2024 summer project (official name)
- Sizzlin' birthday theme
- Naturally-occurring find, for the hobbled
- Sa fille, pour ainsi dire (especially last February-March)
- Corporate, or SC capital, or SA country-ish
- Difference between birthday and bride's, diebus
- Asahi no tabi
- Fun feature of current dwellins
- Directly outside both windy addresses
- Pneumatic coff maker by Stanford faculty
- CFS aquatic job
- Successful free throw purchase
- Prop place
- 2021 Valentine's day hike, with valentine and almost Valentino
- "Sun" in ancient language, or current wheels
- Sar, PIL, and BIL trip (or recent Ju trip)
- Gave up the prize, but not the "dictio"
- Favored by this nonna
- Marrier
- Pastor, fellow alum (sorta), and same name as ___
- "Axe" from UIL
- Sling Blade-esque persona
- Lastname of Little League coach, and of (___)
- NU GRUP
- Denticular victim
- Boarders are frowned upon here
- Former address (and site of a particular gooey confection)
- Neighbor state 2020-2022, or wheels 2022-now
- NU roommate, of the setting sun
- Namesake's etymology and power
- Common thrift acquisition in HS (besides VHS)
- pb-pb-b-b-b
- Lime green backpack
- Drip jav generator of German genesis
- Leatherneck pal
69 Clues: Marrier • NU GRUP • Prop place • 18-hole job • pb-pb-b-b-b • Asahi no tabi • دبي intership • "Axe" from UIL • CFS aquatic job • HS hoops number • Leatherneck pal • Senior year snafu • Denticular victim • Lime green backpack • Ancient, fancied city • Favored by this nonna • 2019 Spring Break trip • Amosica drives in ____ • Sizzlin' birthday theme • Highschool "axe" purchase • Sling Blade-esque persona • ...
Unit 9 Review 2024-02-14
Across
- (R) In charge of Battle School - Ender’s recruiter
- (R) The hero of the first invasion
- (R) Ender counts __ to stop thinking about home, to stop crying
- (S) A military rank
- V: I refuse to eat until there is peace in the world.
- (R) The organization in charge of battling the Buggers
- (R) The other “adult” voice talking to Graff
- (S) Also called tagging
- V: Hi! How are you? Hi! Nice to meet you! Hi! Welcome to my Peglow’s world!
- (S) A military rank
- (R) Ender is mocked by being called this
- (R) Ender’s “weakness” according to “adult voices”
- (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 3
- (R) The “mother” of the launch group
- (R) Literature that is not “real” but is based on factual information (usually based in the future)
- (S) A military rank
- (R) Ender’s real name
- V: It is a long way down just for a swim
- (R) How many years will Ender be at Battle School?
- (R) What Ender’s group is called since they are new to Battle school
- V: Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah
- (R) Tested out of the program for being too violent
- (R) The author of Ender’s Game
- (S) Eight armed sea dweller
- (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 1
- V: Of you can’t figure this one out, you might be it
- V: I hope to become ruler of Maple Avenue and rename it “Peglow’s world”
- (W) a group of sentences written together that focus on one central idea
- (W) The last part of an ACE paragraph
Down
- (S) White fluffy sugary air
- V: You won’t break into this place.
- (R) Tested out of the program for being too kind & emotional
- (S) You’re freaking out
- (S) A projectile
- (W) The first part of an ACE paragraph
- (R) How the “adult voices” plan to keep Ender doing well at Battle School
- (R) taken out at the start of the novel
- V: I agree… and so do you… and you too!
- (W) A direct quote from the text is this part of the ACE paragraph
- (R) Literature that is not factual or based on real-life events
- (S) A jelly flavor
- V: It’s ruined! Everything is a mess now.
- (R) At lunch, he gives Ender advice not to turn out like him
- (R) Ender’s age at the start of this novel
- (S) Often found in parks eating bread crumbs
- V: Wanna fight? How about you? I’ll take you on too!
- V: I’m so sad.
- V: What’s that? What’s that? What’s that?
- (S) Well done! Good for you! Excellent! Yay for you!
- (R) The aliens are called this in Ender’s Game
- (R) Defined as a “category” of literature
- (S) Usually comes with nachos
- (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 2
53 Clues: V: I’m so sad. • (S) A projectile • (S) A jelly flavor • (S) A military rank • (S) A military rank • (S) A military rank • (R) Ender’s real name • (S) You’re freaking out • (S) Also called tagging • V: Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah • (S) White fluffy sugary air • (S) Eight armed sea dweller • (S) Usually comes with nachos • (R) The author of Ender’s Game • (R) The hero of the first invasion • ...
UNIT 9 REVIEW 2023-02-07
Across
- (S) A jelly flavor
- V: I’m so sad.
- (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 1
- V: I hope to become ruler of Maple Avenue and rename it “Peglow’s world”
- V: You won’t break into this place.
- (S) A military rank
- (R) The aliens are called this in Ender’s Game
- (S) Often found in parks eating bread crumbs
- (R) Ender is mocked by being called this
- (W) The first part of an ACE paragraph
- V: It is a long way down just for a swim
- V: Hi! How are you? Hi! Nice to meet you! Hi! Welcome to my Peglow’s world!
- (R) The organization in charge of battling the Buggers
- (R) In charge of Battle School - Ender’s recruiter
- (R) Ender’s antagonist in chapter 2
- (W) These develop the main idea by providing facts and examples
- (S) A projectile
- (S) Also called tagging
- (R) Literature that is not “real” but is based on factual information (usually based in the future)
- (R) Ender’s “weakness” according to “adult voices”
- (W) A direct quote from the text is this part of the ACE paragraph
- (S) White fluffy sugary air
- (W) a group of sentences written together that focus on one central idea
- (S) A military rank
- (R) How long will Ender be at Battle School?
- (R) The other “adult” voice talking to Graff
- (R) Defined as a “category” of literature
Down
- V: Wanna fight? How about you? I’ll take you on too!
- (R) The author of Ender’s Game
- (W) It restates the main idea of a paragraph in different words
- (S) You’re freaking out
- V: Of you can’t figure this one out, you might be it
- V: What’s that? What’s that? What’s that?
- (W) A paragraph always starts with this
- V: I agree… and so do you… and you too!
- (R) Ender’s real name
- (W) A central theme or topic
- (S) Usually comes with nachos
- (S) A military rank
- (R) Literature that is not factual or based on real-life events
- (R) Tested out of the program for being too kind & emotional
- (R) The hero of the first invasion
- (S) Well done! Good for you! Excellent! Yay for you!
- (R) taken out at the start of the novel
- (R) Tested out of the program for being too violent
- (S) Eight armed sea dweller
- (R) How the “adult voices” plan to keep Ender doing well at Battle School
- (W) It introduces the main idea of a paragraph
- V: It’s ruined! Everything is a mess now.
- (R) Ender’s age at the start of this novel
- (W) The last part of an ACE paragraph
- (W) First, next, then, in addition to – are all examples of this part of a paragraph
- V: I refuse to eat until there is peace in the world.
- V: Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah
54 Clues: V: I’m so sad. • (S) A projectile • (S) A jelly flavor • (S) A military rank • (S) A military rank • (S) A military rank • (R) Ender’s real name • (S) You’re freaking out • (S) Also called tagging • V: Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah • (S) Eight armed sea dweller • (S) White fluffy sugary air • (W) A central theme or topic • (S) Usually comes with nachos • (R) The author of Ender’s Game • ...
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
Across
- the opposite of an attic
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out
- change from the ground up
- the first bird
- garden of trees
- a wistful desire
- 26 Fe 55.845
- just a sip
- duck noise
- the death knot
- thick slime of dubious origin
- heavy emotional damage
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
- antithetical to the acapella
- both a flower and a color
- really, really red
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- ugly old lady
- to regress
- look at the back of a shark
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- Major arcana card number twenty
- a football field
- hunter of the weak
- comically askew
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- the most kissable of all flowers
- the strike from below
- confirmation done with the head
- the virtue of self-moderation
- spinning toy on a stick
- cream cheese and red chocolate
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- the greenest of all sins
- yellow
- immaculate calm
- cute bird of prey
Down
- the wound is getting worse
- This hint is very fly
- the dumbest shade of red there is
- I can see right through this hint
- in dire need of a comb
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- diet depression, sounds French
- likes to pin butterflies
- I hate what I don't recognize
- the saint of love
- pretty girl
- a superhero with a misleading name
- the fruitiest of all birds
- twins that don't look alike
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
- here lies King Arthur
- a very egotistical flower
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
- You deserve to be laughed at
- doctor repellant
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- epithet of chicago
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- big city
- fancy Chinese green
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- loud, short wimper
- the helix that opens the bottle
- runs the banks
- egg-shaped
- to cut away
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- a small breeze
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- satisfy the fire
- fake leather
78 Clues: yellow • big city • just a sip • duck noise • to regress • egg-shaped • pretty girl • to cut away • 26 Fe 55.845 • fake leather • ugly old lady • the first bird • the death knot • runs the banks • a small breeze • garden of trees • comically askew • immaculate calm • a wistful desire • doctor repellant • a football field • satisfy the fire • the saint of love • cute bird of prey • really, really red • epithet of chicago • ...
Pendant nos vacances CM2B 2022-09-01
Across
- Elle est partie à Etampes en colonie de vacances avec ses copines.
- Il est parti en Espagne, à Valence. Il a fait du tennis avec son papa.
- Elle est allée en Loire Atlantique, à Pornic dans un camping.
- Elle est partie en République Dominicaine et a fit du buggy.
- Elle est allée en Normandie au camping et chez son papi.
- Elle est allée au Maroc à Marrakech faire du para pente et du quad.
- Il est allé à Bordeaux chez sa mamie et son papi. Il s'est baigné.
- Elle est partie au Maroc, à Tanger. Elle s'est baignée dans la mer.
- Elle a croisé un acteur à Paris. Elle est aussi partie au Portugal.
- Elle est partie à Cavalaire sur Mer et à Saintes et a vu le feu d'artifice du 14 juillet.
- Il est allé en Haute- Savoie et à Montalivet faire du camping.
- Il est absent aujourd'hui.
- Il est parti en Espagne à Bilbao dans un hôtel avec un bain moussant.
- Elle est allée au Maroc à Marrakech.
- Il s'est baigné dans une piscine naturelle en Corse. Il a ausi visité le Mont Saint Michel.
Down
- Elle est partie au Sénégal On lui a tressé ses cheveux.
- Il est allé au Mali à Bamako dans un hôtel avec piscine il a rencontré ses cousins et cousines.
- Elle a fait un grand circuit en France :Dijon, Grenoble, Lisieux...
- Il est allé en Italie,Il a visité le Colisée et le Vatican.
- Elle est allée en Thaïlande dans un hôtel avec piscine pendant deux semaines.
- Elle est allée au zoo de Beauval. Elle a dormi dans un hôtel.
- Il est parti en Ardèche visiter une grotte et un vieux pont.
- Elle est partie en Autriche à Innsbruck et a rencontré la petite cousine de son papi.
- Il est allé en Algérie et a mangé dans un restaurant.
- Il est parti à Montval sur loir pêcher avec son papi.
- Il est parti au Touquet et a rencontré Mathéo. Il a mangé dans un restaurant trois étoiles.
- Il est parti au Touquet faire un stage de voile il a rencontré Marceau.
- Il a fait un stage de voile à Saint-Gilles-Croix-de Vie.
- Il est parti en colonie de vacances en Vendée. Il a visité deux parcs: Luna Parc et Aqualand.
- Elle est allée à Pezenas voir son grand-père.Elle a vu des loups dans un parc.
- Il est allé à Casablance et Rabbat au Maroc Il a vu la plus haute tour d'Afrique.
- Elle est allée dans le sud de la France et s'est baignée. Elle a aussi visité Magic World.
- Il est allé dans un camping, il s'est fait des amis et a visité Euro Park.
33 Clues: Il est absent aujourd'hui. • Elle est allée au Maroc à Marrakech. • Il est allé en Algérie et a mangé dans un restaurant. • Il est parti à Montval sur loir pêcher avec son papi. • Elle est partie au Sénégal On lui a tressé ses cheveux. • Elle est allée en Normandie au camping et chez son papi. • Il a fait un stage de voile à Saint-Gilles-Croix-de Vie. • ...
Moses 2025-06-10
Across
- MgCl₂ project, among the el dee es
- Mix it🎵; pump it🎵; pour it🎵; float it🎵; cure it🎵
- Second snowboard model, paired with brother's (or... 70s/80s London rock band)
- (1/3), NU yanner friend (and last name initial)
- Fav singer/songwriter (among others) rw-ar-r-r-r-r-r
- Highschool "axe" purchase
- دبي intership
- Ancient, fancied city
- 2019 Spring Break trip
- Partner in "slime" to 9 down
- GR is to WP and NR is to PP as __ is to MP
- Recent project locale, with Iberian derivation
- 18-hole job
- Current chief, "reality is"
- (2/3), NU friend (and last name initial)
- HS hoops number
- McCormick and Structural peer
- (3/3), Elementary and high school friend (and last name initial)
- Three-fingered tutee, who is a b*tch
- Unique trait among siblings
- Might've been deemed in childhood, but probably not currently
- Amosica drived in ____
- Resort with blue and red lifts, or what one might call Ron or Wanda
- Swiss farmer family "parallel"
- Wife's original name (kinda...)
- Addy, or home of the orange-helmeted
- Recent read; тяжелая книга, в обоих смыслах
- Spongebob friend, nominally similar to country legend
- Sleek n silver Android phone
- Often had to drum "rohl" when a part of this section
- Namesake's contribution, scrollily speaking
Down
- Senior year snafu
- It "is the place" of first connubial home
- Commercial project city, relation recruitment job
- Peninsular locale of 2024 summer project (official name)
- Sizzlin' birthday theme
- Naturally-occurring find, for the hobbled
- Sa fille, seal voo play (especially last February-March)
- Corporate, or SC capital, or SA country-ish
- Difference between birthday and bride's, diebus
- Asahi no tabi
- Fun feature of current dwellins
- Directly outside both windy addresses
- Pneumatic coff maker by Stanford faculty
- CFS aquatic job
- Successful free throw purchase
- Prop place
- 2021 Valentine's day hike, with valentine and almost Valentino
- "Sun" in ancient language, or current wheels
- Sar, PIL, and BIL trip (or recent Ju trip)
- Gave up the prize, but not the "dictio"
- Favored by this nonna
- Marrier
- Pastor and fellow alum (sorta), same name as 45 down
- "Axe" from UIL
- Sling Blade-esque persona
- Lastname of Little League coach, and of 41 across
- NU GRUP
- Denticular victim
- Boarders are frowned upon here
- Former address (and site of a particular gooey confection)
- Neighbor state 2020-2022, or wheels 2022-now
- NU roommate of the setting sun, n gm
- Namesake's etymology and power
- Common thrift acquisition in HS (besides VHS)
- pb-pb-b-b-b
- Lime green backpack
- Drip jav generator of German genesis
- Leatherneck pal, n gm
69 Clues: Marrier • NU GRUP • Prop place • 18-hole job • pb-pb-b-b-b • Asahi no tabi • دبي intership • "Axe" from UIL • CFS aquatic job • HS hoops number • Senior year snafu • Denticular victim • Lime green backpack • Ancient, fancied city • Favored by this nonna • Leatherneck pal, n gm • 2019 Spring Break trip • Amosica drived in ____ • Sizzlin' birthday theme • Highschool "axe" purchase • Sling Blade-esque persona • ...
BE MY VALENTINE 2022-02-02
MINI-lesson Vocabulary exercise by Valentine and Bo 1 COM A 2014-10-03
Across
- a great quantity or amount (often followed by 'of')
- making lively and joyful
- (Music, other) the performance itself
- initiated, prepared
Down
- a baby carriage
- (to) surround with
- luxuriously fine or large
- having or showing lofty dignity or nobility
- (to) meet especially unplanned, unexpected
- A large fort or group of forts often including a town
10 Clues: a baby carriage • (to) surround with • initiated, prepared • making lively and joyful • luxuriously fine or large • (Music, other) the performance itself • (to) meet especially unplanned, unexpected • having or showing lofty dignity or nobility • a great quantity or amount (often followed by 'of') • A large fort or group of forts often including a town
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
Across
- the first bird
- to regress
- spinning toy on a stick
- pretty girl
- fancy Chinese green
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- ugly old lady
- immaculate calm
- to cut away
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- the saint of love
- a wistful desire
- loud, short wimper
- yellow
- the virtue of self-moderation
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- cute bird of prey
- thick slime of dubious origin
- twins that don't look alike
- the most egotistical flower
- hunter of the weak
- both a flower and a color
- in dire need of a comb
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- 26 Fe 55.845
- change from the ground up
- egg-shaped
- big city
- heavy emotional damage
- those who hate what they don't recognize
- here lies King Arthur
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- cream cheese and red chocolate
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
Down
- garden of trees
- the strike from below
- This hint is very fly
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- a football field
- fake leather
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
- a small breeze
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- Major arcana card number twenty
- really, really red
- the death knot
- the fruitiest of all birds
- the greenest of all sins
- I can see right through this hint
- duck noise
- the most kissable of all flowers
- doctor repellant
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- diet depression, sounds French
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- a superhero with a misleading name
- confirmation done with the head
- satisfy the fire
- the helix that opens the bottle
- runs the banks
- a scientist that likes to pin butterflies
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out
- the wound is getting worse
- the opposite of an attic
- just a sip
- antithetical to the acapella
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- You deserve to be laughed at
- comically askew
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- look at the back of a shark
- epithet of chicago
- the dumbest shade of red there is
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
78 Clues: yellow • big city • to regress • duck noise • just a sip • egg-shaped • pretty girl • to cut away • fake leather • 26 Fe 55.845 • ugly old lady • the first bird • a small breeze • the death knot • runs the banks • garden of trees • immaculate calm • comically askew • a football field • doctor repellant • a wistful desire • satisfy the fire • the saint of love • cute bird of prey • really, really red • loud, short wimper • ...
Moses 2025-06-10
Across
- MgCl₂ project, among the el dee es
- Mix it🎵; pump it🎵; pour it🎵; float it🎵; cure it🎵
- Second snowboard model, paired with brother's (or... 70s/80s London rock band)
- (1/3), NU yanner friend (and last name initial)
- Fav singer/songwriter (among others) rw-ar-r-r-r-r-r
- Highschool "axe" purchase
- دبي intership
- Ancient, fancied city
- 2019 Spring Break trip
- Partner in "slime" to 9 down
- GR is to WP and NR is to PP as __ is to MP
- Recent project locale, with Iberian derivation
- 18-hole job
- Current chief, "reality is"
- (2/3), NU friend (and last name initial)
- HS hoops number
- McCormick and Structural peer
- (3/3), Elementary and high school friend (and last name initial)
- Three-fingered tutee, who is a b*tch
- Unique trait among siblings
- Might've been deemed in childhood, but probably not currently
- Amosica drived in ____
- Resort with blue and red lifts, or what one might call Ron or Wanda
- Swiss farmer family "parallel"
- Wife's original name (kinda...)
- Addy, or home of the orange-helmeted
- Recent read; тяжелая книга, в обоих смыслах
- Spongebob friend, nominally similar to country legend
- Sleek n silver Android phone
- Often had to drum "rohl" when a part of this section
- Namesake's contribution, scrollily speaking
Down
- Senior year snafu
- It "is the place" of first connubial home
- Commercial project city, relation recruitment job
- Peninsular locale of 2024 summer project (official name)
- Sizzlin' birthday theme
- Naturally-occurring find, for the hobbled
- Sa fille, pour ainsi dire (especially last February-March)
- Corporate, or SC capital, or SA country-ish
- Difference between birthday and bride's, diebus
- Asahi no tabi
- Fun feature of current dwellins
- Directly outside both windy addresses
- Pneumatic coff maker by Stanford faculty
- CFS aquatic job
- Successful free throw purchase
- Prop place
- 2021 Valentine's day hike, with valentine and almost Valentino
- "Sun" in ancient language, or current wheels
- Sar, PIL, and BIL trip (or recent Ju trip)
- Gave up the prize, but not the "dictio"
- Favored by this nonna
- Marrier
- Pastor and fellow alum (sorta), same name as 45 down
- "Axe" from UIL
- Sling Blade-esque persona
- Lastname of Little League coach, and of 41 across
- NU GRUP
- Denticular victim
- Boarders are frowned upon here
- Former address (and site of a particular gooey confection)
- Neighbor state 2020-2022, or wheels 2022-now
- NU roommate of the setting sun, n gm
- Namesake's etymology and power
- Common thrift acquisition in HS (besides VHS)
- pb-pb-b-b-b
- Lime green backpack
- Drip jav generator of German genesis
- Leatherneck pal, n gm
69 Clues: Marrier • NU GRUP • Prop place • 18-hole job • pb-pb-b-b-b • Asahi no tabi • دبي intership • "Axe" from UIL • CFS aquatic job • HS hoops number • Senior year snafu • Denticular victim • Lime green backpack • Ancient, fancied city • Favored by this nonna • Leatherneck pal, n gm • 2019 Spring Break trip • Amosica drived in ____ • Sizzlin' birthday theme • Highschool "axe" purchase • Sling Blade-esque persona • ...
week 17 to 20 b 2019-03-14
Across
- the production or development of an ovum
- an abnormally rapid heart rate
- the branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- the joining of two DNA strands or other molecules by a phosphate ester linkage
- of, forming, or situated at the end or extremity of something
- the era between the Precambrian eon and the Mesozoic era; animals include trilobites
- relating to or denoting an organism that contains genetic material
- the last period of the Paleozoic era; animals include synapsids, Eryops, and Dimetrodon
- the production or development of mature spermatozoa
- any of the class of sugars that cannot be hydrolyzed to give a simpler sugar
- have an intense feeling of longing for something
- a man who pursues a relationship with a particular woman
- mountains or hills having craters or vents through which lava and rock fragments erupt
- the earliest eon of the earth’s history; animals include algae, bacteria, and jellyfish
- relating to the nucleus of a cell
- the era between the Paleozoic and Cenozoic eras or the system of rocks deposited during it
- a rate, number, or amount in each hundred
- the branch of biology that deals with phylogenesis; also called phylogenesis
- relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things
- a feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love
Down
- a card sent on St. Valentine’s Day to a person one loves or is attracted to
- the production by a single gene of two or more apparently unrelated effects
- relating to or determined by polygenes
- a molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein or nucleic acid
- the second period of the Paleozoic era; animals include graptolites, trilobites, and brachiopods
- fastening or closing securely; prevent something from escaping by closing a container or opening
- a person who travels on foot
- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority
- relating to a president or presidency
- the failure of one or more pairs of homologous chromosomes to separate
- understanding how genetic difference among individuals cause varied responses
- the devising or choosing of names for things; the body or system of names
- a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports; a list of taxes on imports
- the third period of the Paleozoic era; animals include graptolites, tubeworms, and brachiopods
- the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth; food
- the branch of science concerned with classification; the classification of something
- a carnival held in some countries on Shrove Tuesday
- a supercontinent that included all current land masses
40 Clues: a person who travels on foot • an abnormally rapid heart rate • relating to the nucleus of a cell • relating to a president or presidency • relating to or determined by polygenes • the production or development of an ovum • a rate, number, or amount in each hundred • have an intense feeling of longing for something • the production or development of mature spermatozoa • ...
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
Across
- the opposite of an attic
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out
- change from the ground up
- the first bird
- garden of trees
- a wistful desire
- 26 Fe 55.845
- just a sip
- duck noise
- the death knot
- thick slime of dubious origin
- heavy emotional damage
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
- antithetical to the acapella
- both a flower and a color
- really, really red
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- ugly old lady
- to regress
- look at the back of a shark
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- Major arcana card number twenty
- a football field
- hunter of the weak
- comically askew
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- the most kissable of all flowers
- the strike from below
- confirmation done with the head
- the virtue of self-moderation
- spinning toy on a stick
- cream cheese and red chocolate
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- the greenest of all sins
- yellow
- immaculate calm
- cute bird of prey
Down
- the wound is getting worse
- This hint is very fly
- the dumbest shade of red there is
- I can see right through this hint
- in dire need of a comb
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- diet depression, sounds French
- likes to pin butterflies
- I hate what I don't recognize
- the saint of love
- pretty girl
- a superhero with a misleading name
- the fruitiest of all birds
- twins that don't look alike
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
- here lies King Arthur
- a very egotistical flower
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
- You deserve to be laughed at
- doctor repellant
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- epithet of chicago
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- big city
- fancy Chinese green
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- loud, short wimper
- the helix that opens the bottle
- runs the banks
- egg-shaped
- to cut away
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- a small breeze
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- satisfy the fire
- fake leather
78 Clues: yellow • big city • just a sip • duck noise • to regress • egg-shaped • pretty girl • to cut away • 26 Fe 55.845 • fake leather • ugly old lady • the first bird • the death knot • runs the banks • a small breeze • garden of trees • comically askew • immaculate calm • a wistful desire • doctor repellant • a football field • satisfy the fire • the saint of love • cute bird of prey • really, really red • epithet of chicago • ...
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
Across
- the greenest of all sins
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- look at the back of a shark
- the helix that opens the bottle
- to regress
- I can see right through this hint
- cream cheese and red chocolate
- both a flower and a color
- fancy Chinese green
- pretty girl
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- a scientist that likes to pin butterflies
- satisfy the fire
- hunter of the weak
- confirmation done with the head
- twins that don't look alike
- epithet of chicago
- antithetical to the acapella
- the wound is getting worse
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- Major arcana card number twenty
- This hint is very fly
- the most egotistical flower
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- the fruitiest of all birds
- fake leather
- a wistful desire
- duck noise
- a football field
- really, really red
- garden of trees
- the first bird
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- big city
- in dire need of a comb
- the dumbest shade of red there is
Down
- here lies King Arthur
- yellow
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- ugly old lady
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- spinning toy on a stick
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- the strike from below
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- egg-shaped
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- the saint of love
- those who hate what they don't recognize
- change from the ground up
- to cut away
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out
- comically askew
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- a glowing endorsement
- the most kissable of all flowers
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- a superhero with a misleading name
- diet depression, sounds French
- thick slime of dubious origin
- heavy emotional damage
- You deserve to be laughed at
- a small breeze
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
- 26 Fe 55.845
- the opposite of an attic
- cute bird of prey
- just a sip
- the death knot
- immaculate calm
- doctor repellant
- the virtue of self-moderation
- loud, short wimper
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
78 Clues: yellow • big city • egg-shaped • to regress • duck noise • just a sip • pretty girl • to cut away • 26 Fe 55.845 • fake leather • ugly old lady • a small breeze • the death knot • the first bird • comically askew • immaculate calm • garden of trees • satisfy the fire • a wistful desire • a football field • doctor repellant • the saint of love • cute bird of prey • hunter of the weak • epithet of chicago • ...
Gramma's Puzzle :) 2020-04-30
Across
- Kitchener's former name
- Grampa’s profession
- Accordion-playing uncle #2
- Juvenile Diabetes ____ organized by Shelby
- "O Holy Night" singer at Potje Christmas
- Aaron's brilliant and beautiful girlfriend
- How many years have Dave and Barb been married?
- Grandpa and Gramma K's street
- ____ Adeline's choir
- peg and board card game enjoyed by Grandpa
- Patron saint of local farmer's markets
- Gramma’s cocktail ____ Colada
- Singer-songwriter whose latest release is "Somebody I Used to Be"
- Gramma's famous ____ casserole
- Gramma's colour
- Oktoberfest drink
- 1940s Olympic skater Barbara Ann ____
- Gramma’s PT car
- Smiles and ____ chocolates
- High school and hospital saint
- Aaron and Jules's favorite sport as kids
- Grampa Potje's park
- She lives across from Leonard and Sheldon
- Gramma’s brother
- President, CEO and general manager of Rosedale Renovations
- Political leader who "chooses" the best chocolate chip cookies
- Grandma's dog as a teen
- Waterloo region newspaper
- Not your grandson! Skater Andrew ____
- Grampa's sport
- Breaded cutlet at Metro Restaurant
- Favourite mayonnaise flavour
- Stuffed animal on Karen's Kitchener bed
- Grandpa's favourite drink
- Louie’s wife
- Grampa K’s first name
- Blackberry phone manufacturer with headquarters in Waterloo
- Where Dave did his Masters
- Part of pig savoured in Kitchener
- Saint of Gramma K's parish
- Short for Leona
- Kitchener river
Down
- World traveler and fluent Spanish speaker
- Gramma K’s first name
- His bust was thrown in the lake
- Gramma's card game
- Lively German dance at which Grampa excelled
- White flower planted between Gramma's roses
- Twin City Printing's original street
- Accordion-playing uncle #1
- Inflated party decorations carried by Royal Doulton figurine
- Neighbour across the street
- Twice-given dog name
- Queen of miniature Christmas villages
- Badminton club
- Valentine and ____
- Market treat, apple ____
- Grampa’s choir group
- Major Kitchener street and BBQ manufacturer
- Cut glass from Bohemia
- Gramma's famous strawberry preserves
- Kitchener cold cut titan
- Karen's grad school alma mater
- Style of house lived in by Gramma and Grampa
- Former footwear employer
- The Centre in the ____
- Kitchener shirt factory name
- YMCA Camp Pine Crest’s Food Service Supervisor
- Skin-So-Soft bath oil brand
- Traditional Christmas cake
- Delicious jam in pierogis
- Dave and Karen childhood cottage name
- Bed cover stitched by Gramma K
- Former mayor Carl ____
- Train that takes you from Kitchener to Montreal
- Jules's alma mater
- Capone's breed
- Technicolour garment worn by Joseph
- Sheldon's catch phrase
- Uncle Ab’s wife
- Louie’s number two son
- Louie’s number one son
- How Barb makes mittens
- Camelot star Robert ____
- Large Victoria Park weapon
- Krissak homeland mountains
- Louie’s daughter
- Grampa's youngest brother
88 Clues: Louie’s wife • Badminton club • Capone's breed • Grampa's sport • Gramma's colour • Gramma’s PT car • Uncle Ab’s wife • Short for Leona • Kitchener river • Gramma’s brother • Louie’s daughter • Oktoberfest drink • Gramma's card game • Valentine and ____ • Jules's alma mater • Grampa’s profession • Grampa Potje's park • Twice-given dog name • ____ Adeline's choir • Grampa’s choir group • ...
Topic 2 quiz by valentine 2023-02-01
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
Across
- the patron saint of love, marriage, and the mentally ill
- those who hate what they don't recognize
- to cut away
- the opposite of an attic
- hunter of the weak
- garden of trees
- spinning toy on a stick
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- comically askew
- Major arcana card number twenty
- I can see right through this hint
- epithet of chicago
- the dumbest shade of red there is
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
- the most kissable of all flowers
- the death knot
- both a flower and a color
- fake leather
- the first bird
- 26 Fe 55.845
- antithetical to the acapella
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- worthy of mockery
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- to satisfy a thirst
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- here lies King Arthur
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out by smearing cream on your body
- in dire need of a comb
- heavy emotional damage
- big city
- twins that don't look alike
Down
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- the virtue of self-moderation
- the helix that opens the bottle
- a small breeze
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- the wound is getting worse
- This hint is very fly
- pretty girl
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- diet depression, sounds French
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- the fruitiest of all birds
- fancy Chinese green
- the most egotistical flower
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- thick slime of dubious origin
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- loud, short wimper
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- a football field
- doctor repellant
- duck noise
- the greenest of all sins
- cream cheese and red chocolate
- the back fin of a shark
- the strike from below
- egg-shaped
- yellow
- confirmation done with the head
- a glowing endorsement
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- just a sip
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- really, really red
- ugly old lady
- a scientist that likes to pin butterflies
- an immaculate calmness
- a wistful desire
- a superhero with a misleading name
- cute bird of prey
- to regress
- change from the ground up
78 Clues: yellow • big city • duck noise • egg-shaped • just a sip • to regress • to cut away • pretty girl • fake leather • 26 Fe 55.845 • ugly old lady • a small breeze • the death knot • the first bird • garden of trees • comically askew • a football field • doctor repellant • a wistful desire • worthy of mockery • cute bird of prey • hunter of the weak • loud, short wimper • epithet of chicago • really, really red • ...
Host-Parasite Interaction_Pathogenesis of Infection 2022-11-15
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- Condition actually caused by a medical intervention.
- Movement of cells in response to a chemical stimulant.
- Degree of pathology caused by an organism. The extent of the virulence is usually correlated with the ability of the pathogen to multiply within the host; may be affected by other factors; the disease-evoking power of a microorganism.
- Ability of a microorganism to cause disease.
- Toxic protein produced by a bacterium and released into its environment; may exert adverse effects quite remote from the site of infection.
- Type of immune response that involves circulating antibodies.
- an immunoglobulin molecule characterized by specific amino acid sequence produced by the host as a result of a specific antigenic stimulation.
- Multifunctional protein with antimicrobial activity that is part of the innate defense proteins mainly at mucoses; found in mucosal secretions such as tears.
- agent Protein that is able to direct the migration of a specific cell.
- Passage of inflammatory cells and other formed elements in the blood through the endothelial walls of the blood vessel.
- Thin, filamentous, protein structures, including proteinaceous capsular antigens (fimbrial antigens), that mediate the adhesion of bacteria to surfaces and play a role in pathogenesis.
- Natural form of host protection; nonspecific and not stimulated by specific antigenic stimuli.
- Complex group of serum proteins produced by B cells in response to foreign antigens. In humans there are five isotypes—IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, and IgE.
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- Nonflagellar, sticky, proteinaceous, hairlike appendages that adhere some bacterial cells to each other and to environmental surfaces; plural of fimbria.
- Killing effect or amount of antimicrobial agent required to kill.
- response Stronger, quicker response on subsequent exposure to an immunogen.
- Microorganism capable of producing disease in immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals.
- (LPS) component of gram-negative cell walls; composed of lipid A plus core polysaccharide plus O antigen (O polysaccharide side chain); released on lysis of the cell during infection.
- Disease that humans acquire from exposure to infected animals or products made from infected animals.
- Process of engulfing or ingesting and digesting foreign particles.
- Sequence of reactions that converts glucose into pyruvate, with the concomitant production of a relatively small amount of adenosine triphosphate.
- Immune response elicited by a specific stimulus from a foreign molecule that causes antigen recognition by B, TH, or TC cells and results in the proliferation and differentiation of the stimulated cells into effector cells and memory cells; an immunity resulting from a previous encounter of the host and an antigenic stimuli.
- Spread to other sites.
- Plasma protein that functions as an enzyme or as binding protein; plays an essential role in host defense against infectious agents and in the inflammatory process.
- Toxins secreted by certain bacterial species toxic to leukocytes (e.g., Panton-Valentine produced by Staphylococcus aureus).
- Proteins produced by some bacteria that inhibit the growth of other strains of the same organism or related species. Genes for these proteins may reside on plasmids.
26 Clues: Spread to other sites. • Ability of a microorganism to cause disease. • Condition actually caused by a medical intervention. • Movement of cells in response to a chemical stimulant. • Type of immune response that involves circulating antibodies. • Killing effect or amount of antimicrobial agent required to kill. • ...
RIZAL211 2023-04-05
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- founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
- Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
- lifestyle was cheap
- Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
- He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
- means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
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- One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
- this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
- While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
- Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
- Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
- He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
28 Clues: lifestyle was cheap • One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition • means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner. • this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill. • ...
RIZAL211 2023-04-05
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- lifestyle was cheap
- Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
- Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
- In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
- Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
- He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
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- Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
- While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
- One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
- His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
- Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
28 Clues: lifestyle was cheap • One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition • means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner. • this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill. • ...
RIZAL211 2023-04-05
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- Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
- founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
- Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
- He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
- Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
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- Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
- was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- lifestyle was cheap
- this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
- was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
- He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
- In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
28 Clues: lifestyle was cheap • One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition • means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner. • this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill. • ...
RIZAL211 2023-04-05
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- Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
- founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
- Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
- He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
- Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
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- Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
- was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- lifestyle was cheap
- this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
- was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
- He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
- In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
28 Clues: lifestyle was cheap • One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition • means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner. • this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill. • ...
The Battledome Guild: Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-17
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- I'm not feeling very good.
- Meat... emoji style.
- Fusion between two saiyans.
- A violent disturbance of the atmosphere.
- A piece of old cloth.
- This pet was once sneezed on by the rainbow fountain faerie.
- Master of Monsterkind.
- This U.S. State produces the most pumpkins.
- Just daydreaming.
- Cute anime/manga but also might be your grandma.
- One's family.
- Very good at things.
- A lovely constellation fit for a queen.
- Loves music festivals and cannot lie.
- This guy has a lot of pets and money and guilds and
- Once turned into a Robot Cybunny.
- The most popular candy in the US.
- Halloween originated from an ancient (BLANK) festival.
- Feeling some sorta way.
- Japanese pinball.
- Number of colors of M&Ms in one bag.
- This legendary Pokemon glows and absorbs the life forces of the living.
- Dad... or an ice cream
- Your average superhero in TBD.
- This pet is known for her cute Usul overlay.
- The owner of this pet of the same name is Australian!
- Someone who is obsessed with Japanese culture, particularly anime and manga.
- Oh golly, Dora.
- Everyone's nemesis on grundos.cafe
- Halloween originated here.
- Solves crimes.
- Also known as Baby Yoda.
- A line in a poem or song.
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- Game of Thrones bad guy.
- Northern constellation on the plane of the Milky Way.
- Emperor of Russia before 1917.
- (BLANK) millions.
- Most popular Halloween costume of 2023.
- "Karma is the breeze in my hair on the weekend."
- Once transformed into a Valentine Shoyru
- Has a Rock petpet... find it.
- "Just the (BLANK) touch."
- "I got (BLANK)s and gadgets a-plenty."
- What was the name of the lobster that was picked from the tank in Hocus Pocus?
- DON'T do this, ok?
- Awww, just a little candle... I think.
- Four.
- To show unnecessary concern or worry.
- Astrology sign in March and April.
- Once turned into a Rainbow Ruki.
- This country holds the record for the largest pumpkin ever.
- Powerful but not enough to beat Sakura.
- A high-pitched sound or cry.
- Two names, one pet.
- Free Wish!!!!!
- #1.
- A very cool and famous bird on GC.
- A pretty gem! Except the pet's name is an emoji...
- "Be water, my friend."
- Perfect pet name for Halloween.
- May or may not worship the devil.
- I think this is a Star Wars reference?
- Feeling a little chilly.
- Turned into a Yellow Gnorbu some time in October.
- Fictional, divine, immortal spirits.
- The sound bouncing makes.
- "Or" twice with an o at the end.
- Sullen little creatures who will get in bad moods if they are not fed regularly.
- A nickname for one of the cutest petpets.
- the original title of the Michael Jackson song “Thriller”
- Very good looking.
- Gradually unpleasant.
72 Clues: #1. • Four. • One's family. • Free Wish!!!!! • Solves crimes. • Oh golly, Dora. • (BLANK) millions. • Just daydreaming. • Japanese pinball. • DON'T do this, ok? • Very good looking. • Two names, one pet. • Meat... emoji style. • Very good at things. • A piece of old cloth. • Gradually unpleasant. • Master of Monsterkind. • "Be water, my friend." • Dad... or an ice cream • Feeling some sorta way. • ...
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
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- an immaculate calmness
- comically askew
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- the patron saint of love, marriage, and the mentally ill
- loud, short wimper
- big city
- garden of trees
- yellow
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- both a flower and a color
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- a football field
- Major arcana card number twenty
- the first bird
- hunter of the weak
- to regress
- to satisfy a thirst
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- cream cheese and red chocolate
- the wound is getting worse
- the most egotistical flower
- epithet of chicago
- the dumbest shade of red there is
- worthy of mockery
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- fake leather
- confirmation done with the head
- spinning toy on a stick
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- those who hate what they don't recognize
- here lies King Arthur
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- cute bird of prey
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
- really, really red
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out by smearing cream on your body
- duck noise
- just a sip
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- change from the ground up
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- 26 Fe 55.845
- antithetical to the acapella
- a wistful desire
- diet depression, sounds French
- the opposite of an attic
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- pretty girl
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- fancy Chinese green
- the strike from below
- a scientist that likes to pin butterflies
- heavy emotional damage
- a small breeze
- the fruitiest of all birds
- to cut away
- the back fin of a shark
- thick slime of dubious origin
- the virtue of self-moderation
- the helix that opens the bottle
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- doctor repellant
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- the most kissable of all flowers
- a superhero with a misleading name
- a glowing endorsement
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- I can see right through this hint
- the greenest of all sins
- twins that don't look alike
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- egg-shaped
- This hint is very fly
- in dire need of a comb
- ugly old lady
- the death knot
78 Clues: yellow • big city • duck noise • just a sip • to regress • egg-shaped • pretty girl • to cut away • 26 Fe 55.845 • fake leather • ugly old lady • a small breeze • the first bird • the death knot • comically askew • garden of trees • a wistful desire • a football field • doctor repellant • cute bird of prey • worthy of mockery • really, really red • loud, short wimper • hunter of the weak • epithet of chicago • ...
I made a crossword 2022-04-27
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- the patron saint of love, marriage, and the mentally ill
- the sun's rays are trying to kill us; block them out by smearing cream on your body
- to cut away
- those who hate what they don't recognize
- a superhero with a misleading name
- a small breeze
- "Good _____! That sure was impressive, mister!"
- the helix that opens the bottle
- hunter of the weak
- cute bird of prey
- thinking without reaching a conclusion
- the first bird
- puff out your chest and act like a man
- the dumbest shade of red there is
- pretty girl
- duck noise
- the opposite of an attic
- both a flower and a color
- heavy emotional damage
- a football field
- an immaculate calmness
- because I need somebody, not just anybody
- the fruitiest of all birds
- the plumber's choice of interjection
- epithet of chicago
- the strike from below
- a glowing endorsement
- in dire need of a comb
- 26 Fe 55.845
- Read this hint out loud instead of writing it down
- twins that don't look alike
- really, really red
- the wound is getting worse
- to regress
- Some guy named Gideon played a trumpet or something and destroyed the walls of this city
- the death knot
- Sorry, this hint was was stolen by someone
- the most egotistical flower
- the back fin of a shark
- Major arcana card number twenty
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- cream cheese and red chocolate
- a scientist that likes to pin butterflies
- this hint is absolutely flawless
- thick slime of dubious origin
- to get conked out after a bonk to the dome
- egg-shaped
- This hint is very fly
- fancy Chinese green
- here lies King Arthur
- the flower that asks you to please remember it
- big city
- describes city folk, and is ironically the last name of a famous country singer
- garden of trees
- a beast, an energy drink, and an unruly person
- fake leather
- I can see right through this hint
- a wistful desire
- Sorry, I'm way too lazy to use a word this big or offer a hint that'd help.
- change from the ground up
- stiff upper lip, nose high to the sky
- confirmation done with the head
- to satisfy a thirst
- yellow
- diet depression, sounds French
- an adjective specifically for describing fat bottom girls that make the rockin' world go 'round
- the most kissable of all flowers
- the virtue of self-moderation
- worthy of mockery
- "We unkindled are worthless. Can't even die right. Gives me ______."
- loud, short wimper
- just a sip
- doctor repellant
- antithetical to the acapella
- I don't know if I should write this hint
- comically askew
- ugly old lady
- the greenest of all sins
- spinning toy on a stick
78 Clues: yellow • big city • egg-shaped • duck noise • just a sip • to regress • to cut away • pretty girl • fake leather • 26 Fe 55.845 • ugly old lady • a small breeze • the first bird • the death knot • garden of trees • comically askew • a wistful desire • a football field • doctor repellant • cute bird of prey • worthy of mockery • hunter of the weak • epithet of chicago • loud, short wimper • really, really red • ...
PP’s Annual Crossword 2025 2025-02-12
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- Your boyfriend’s love is
- Where we drove on that dark and eerie backroad at night
- We got up and did this act in front of Nora and Judy during a show at Crowne Plaza
- You stayed at the Court after hours with your slow co-worker eating pizza because you thought he was cute under the guise of what new court program
- I admire how amazingly ____ you are
- You beat your boyfriend at the batting cages during which baseball team’s game?
- Your favorite video game
- Your boyfriend often likes to talk about this bowel movement
- I bet (know) we have really good _______
- Sounds like the 21st letter of the Alphabet
- A nickname I sometimes call you
- Our first serious conversation about us took place at this famous NMI casual dining restaurant
- Bought you a suit jacket at this retail store
- Your boyfriend is so _____ he found you and cherishes you
- What you call your boyfriend when he complements you
- How I always describe my girlfriend
- Papi;)
- You’ve taught your boyfriend to be more _____
- What you like to sleep on
- An anime you fall asleep to while laying on your boyfriend
- We went ____ while dating
- “I am 27 years old. I have no money, no prospects…”
- Possessive Selfishly Possessive
- Your boyfriend played this sport often in Saipan
- You’re a cutie with a ____
- Garden Where we first made love
- Your boyfriend has an infinite amount of _____
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- Comes from the Latin word valens, which means "strong and healthy"
- Rhymes with Cookie and what you often call your boyfriend
- Location of your best friend’s wedding and an amazing weekend together
- Our daughter
- We celebrated Valentines at which restaurant last year?
- How your boyfriend feels after you smile towards him with those beautiful brown eyes of yours
- Common name for this fast food establishment
- Flavor of wine we shared on October 20, 2023
- What your boyfriend calls you because he loves you
- We took a photo by the ____ Sign kissing
- A hand-written gift you gave your boyfriend for Christmas in 2023 that he can redeem (with no expiration date!)
- Missing one letter, but I’m your Honey ____, come get this pollen
- You are my ____ in crime
- You inspire me to be ____
- A book we finished together
- Your boyfriend does a good job cleaning what
- You are my ______
- May it please the…
- Your boyfriend can’t forget the flavor of this liqueur you served me
- Your boyfriend mails you packages through which carrier?
- The ugliest type of cake your boyfriend ordered.
- We took a photo as peppers at this local restaurant in Tinian
- First book you gave your boyfriend to read
- What did your boyfriend break in your former apartment?
- That one appeal no one talks about (or him)
- I find you incredibly _____
- You will always hear these affirming words from your boyfriend
- You are often playful in a chartreuse kind of way
55 Clues: Papi;) • Our daughter • You are my ______ • May it please the… • Your boyfriend’s love is • Your favorite video game • You are my ____ in crime • You inspire me to be ____ • What you like to sleep on • We went ____ while dating • You’re a cutie with a ____ • A book we finished together • I find you incredibly _____ • A nickname I sometimes call you • Possessive Selfishly Possessive • ...
RIZAL211 2023-04-05
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- Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
- Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
- was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
- In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
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- Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
- While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- lifestyle was cheap
- Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
- In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
- Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
- Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
28 Clues: lifestyle was cheap • One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition • means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner. • this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill. • ...
RIZAL211 2023-04-05
Across
- Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
- Founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- It means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
- In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- It was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
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- Lifestyle was cheap
- This family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
- Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
- Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
- One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
- His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- Was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
- Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
- Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
28 Clues: Lifestyle was cheap • One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition • Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner. • It means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • This family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill. • ...
Untitledcazin 2023-12-20
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- Complètement cuit
- Mieux qu’une pelle pour la construction d’escaliers
- Il se fait raser gratis
- Plus vendeur que Balance en tout cas
- Un sandwich sans, c’est comme manger du fromage sans beurre
- Qui eut cru qu’on puisse vendre des skis là-bas?
- Curé d’enfance pas forcément noir
- Fêtard reconverti en sudiste
- Moyen privilégié de transport entre Paris et Grand Sud
- A ne pas couper si on manie mal le couteau
- Subit les tactiques de négociations de Jacques chaque août
- Ton ingrédient essentiel pour un pique-nique réussi
- Où acheter des pelles ?
- On y joue notre meilleur tennis
- Nouvelle colonie de Cazin
- Peut être mortel ou dansant
- Il y a vacances dans le nom, mais c’était tout l’inverse
- Une rue avec plus de barbecue que d’obus à son actif
- Couleur de frères
- Lézard
- Attribut Cazin indéniable
- Jamais sans
- Faits à la perfection par De Funès et Laurence
- Mais je les ai posées où ??
- Là où il passe, les apéros trépassent
- Elle est où ce week-end ?
- Malicieux même en noir et blanc
- Douceur chocolatée préférée
- Bateau Utilisé une fois
- Rue tragique pour Gabriel, mais heureuse pour les diners de Noël
- Activité du samedi
- Pierre faisait mumuse avec
- Peut faire une équipe de foot ou une super famille
- Tel un ours aimé
- Par votre grande différence d’âge, elle te doit le respect
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- Elle n’est pas là, mais c’est tout comme ce soir !
- Parle 45 langues sauf celle de bois
- Lu pour endormir
- Sport définitivement cassant
- Sacrée descente
- Transport turc
- Chez IBM ou chez Vincent
- Fruit brésilien
- Manga préféré de tes enfants
- A lieu au moins une fois par décennie
- Il a baroudé dans les profondeurs
- Il perdait un œil mais tu as eu du mal à t’en séparer
- La star de ce jeu
- The Artist mais c’est pas Dujardin
- Chambre pas si mystérieuse à Crespieres
- Camille et Valentine y sont allées sans jamais se croiser
- Kanye West y a fêté son marriage, suivant ses idoles Cazin
- Plat principal de Romain à Noël
- Ah non je voulais dire Lacanau
- Gardez de la place pour le … !
- On peut y retrouver Camille au bar ou dans les airs
- Sans eux, on n’aurait jamais pu voir Jacques et Henri danser en salopette sur YouTube !
- Coach d’ingénieurs ou Ingénieur coach ?
- Un apéro sans est un apéro raté
- Indispensable pour remplir ces cases en toute tranquillité
- I’ve Been Moved
- Il aurait pu théoriquement faire du bruit sur la place du village
- Attendue de pied ferme que Macron le veuille ou non
- Ça me fait très plaisir de te voir !!
- Marcel malin qui chante faux
- Pas cher
- Activité du dimanche
- Romain arrête ça faut dormir maintenant
68 Clues: Lézard • Pas cher • Jamais sans • Transport turc • Sacrée descente • Fruit brésilien • I’ve Been Moved • Lu pour endormir • Tel un ours aimé • Complètement cuit • La star de ce jeu • Couleur de frères • Activité du samedi • Activité du dimanche • Il se fait raser gratis • Où acheter des pelles ? • Bateau Utilisé une fois • Chez IBM ou chez Vincent • Nouvelle colonie de Cazin • Attribut Cazin indéniable • ...
RIZAL211 2023-04-05
Across
- Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
- Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
- Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
Down
- By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
- He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
- founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
- Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
- His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- lifestyle was cheap
- means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
- He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
- One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
28 Clues: lifestyle was cheap • One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition • means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner. • this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill. • ...
RIZAL211 2023-04-05
Across
- Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
- The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
- He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- lifestyle was cheap
Down
- was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
- Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
- Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
- Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
- Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
- Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
- One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
- In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
28 Clues: lifestyle was cheap • One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad • Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition • means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner. • this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill. • ...
Civil War: Brooke Valentine Core 3 5/4/21 2021-05-04
6 Clues: Who won Bull run? • What battle started the Civil War? • What part of Maryland was this battle in? • What was the first battle of the Civil War? • What is the bloodiest day in American history • What month did the Battle of Bull Run take place?
Lit. 10 Crossword Review 2023-03-03
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- Tale These types of stories usually end in “grizzly details”; yes, they are meant to scare you into good behavior – kind of like those hunter safety class videos that illustrate how you should not hunt
- “Wow, that kid is real Romeo- I think every girl in the building gave him a Valentine”; a literary term I refer to as “suitcase” words because they pack a lot
- this almost became the weapon of choice by the jealous Banker in the short story “The Bet” when he discovered that the Lawyer was about to beat him in the wager he recklessly made
- It is interesting that Edgar Allen Poe used this ambiguous word in his story which suggests both a face covering, but also a grand feast or ball
- What you probably don’t want to find on your randomly-drawn paper in the short story “The Lottery”
- What we might inaccurately call science fiction but is really a futuristic Story Genre with a rather dark twist; the opposite of “Utopia”
- the number of rooms in the short story “Masque of the Red Death” (which may be a rather symbolic number about the passage of time…)
- The apt name of the Prince in the Masque of the Red Death which may say something about his “Prosperity” and wealth
- The shocking (implied) setting of the story “The Lottery” which seems to point a rather accusatory finger at rural, small-town living
- If authors of this type of mocking fiction were artists, they would be political cartoonists; usually understood as “social commentary”
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- The essential ingredient of almost every short story; Those “reversal moments” in a story when “life seems to be laughing at you from the shadows”
- Think of a story with two “tails” (tales); Animal Farm from George Orwell would be an example of this genre
- It is interesting that the parents call the virtual reality room in “the Veldt” this word because one of the central ideas of this short story is that parents are using tech to “babysit” their children
- The manner in which Ray Bradbury harkens to the story of Peter Pan by using the names Peter and Wendy might be called an ________
- Old man Warner might be accused of having this type of “unseeing”, or stubborn commitment to customs
- What the small town of “The Lottery” might be guilty of; What might be called “following the crowd”, (or what we might equate with mindless Lemmings who would follow each other over a cliff).
- On the surface it seems like the short story “The Bet” is about this controversial topic, but really it has more to do with Materialism
- If authors of this Story Genre were public speakers they would probably be moralizing ministers or preachers; “Small Story, Big Idea”
- This literary term might be more understood as one of those great “light bulb” moments of understanding; perhaps what the lawyer experienced in the short story “The Bet” after reading all those books!
19 Clues: What you probably don’t want to find on your randomly-drawn paper in the short story “The Lottery” • Old man Warner might be accused of having this type of “unseeing”, or stubborn commitment to customs • Think of a story with two “tails” (tales); Animal Farm from George Orwell would be an example of this genre • ...
Lit. 10 Short Story Review 2024-02-26
Across
- The shocking (implied) setting of the story “The Lottery” which seems to point a rather accusatory finger at rural, small-town living
- What you probably don’t want to find on your randomly-drawn paper in the short story “The Lottery”
- On the surface it seems like the short story “The Bet” is about this controversial topic, but really it has more to do with Materialism
- Tale These types of stories usually end in “grizzly details”; yes, they are meant to scare you into good behavior – kind of like those hunter safety class videos that illustrate how you should not hunt
- It’s hard not to wonder if the short story “Lamb to the Slaughter” is not hinting at this Lamb expression communicating something about giving up something for the greater good
- If authors of this type of mocking fiction were artists, they would be political cartoonists; usually understood as “social commentary”
- “Wow, that kid is real Romeo- I think every girl in the building gave him a Valentine”; a literary term I refer to as “suitcase” words because they “pack a lot” of meaning
- this almost became the weapon of choice by the jealous Banker in the short story “The Bet” when he discovered that the Lawyer was about to beat him in the wager he recklessly made
- This literary term might be more understood as one of those great “light bulb” moments of understanding; perhaps what the lawyer experienced in the short story “The Bet” after reading all those books!
- It is interesting that the parents call the virtual reality room in “the Veldt” this word because one of the central ideas of this short story is that parents are using tech to “babysit” their children
- What the small town of “The Lottery” might be guilty of; What might be called “following the crowd”, (or what we might equate with mindless Lemmings who would follow each other over a cliff).
Down
- What we might inaccurately call science fiction but is really a futuristic Story Genre with a rather dark twist; the opposite of “Utopia”
- If authors of this Story Genre were public speakers they would probably be moralizing ministers or preachers; “Small Story, Big Idea”
- Old man Warner might be accused of having this type of “unseeing”, or stubborn commitment to customs
- It is interesting that Edgar Allen Poe used this ambiguous word in his story which suggests both a face covering, but also a grand feast or ball
- The essential ingredient of almost every short story; Those “reversal moments” in a story when “life seems to be laughing at you from the shadows”
- If “Lamb to the Slaughter” would ever be called humorous, it would have to be this type of humor
- This was a very appropriate name for the female protagonist in the Sheep-Themed story “Lamb to the Slaughter”
- the number of rooms in the short story “Masque of the Red Death” (which may be a rather symbolic number about the passage of time…)
- Think of a story with two “tails” (tales); Animal Farm from George Orwell would be an example of this genre
- The apt name of the Prince in the Masque of the Red Death which may say something about his “Prosperity” and wealth
- The manner in which Ray Bradbury harkens to the story of Peter Pan by using the names Peter and Wendy might be called an ________
22 Clues: If “Lamb to the Slaughter” would ever be called humorous, it would have to be this type of humor • What you probably don’t want to find on your randomly-drawn paper in the short story “The Lottery” • Old man Warner might be accused of having this type of “unseeing”, or stubborn commitment to customs • ...
module on time 2024-02-02
Across
- Lucia and Marina went to ... together.
- Nicoletta records a gym lesson on ... mornings and makes it available online.
- Pia is spending a week in ....
- One of the pleasures of being retired is being able to sleep ....
- What did Piggy sell the Owl and the Pussycat? A ....
- After walking and dancing in brand new shoes, Marina got enormous ... on her feet!
- What goes round, ... round.
- Marina usually sits with her ... to the window.
- The colour of the boat the Owl and the Pussycat sailed away in.
- Pia prefers to sit in the same ..., at the head of the table.
- Laura made herself a lovely ... with a super neck and big buttons.
- When's a door not a door? When it's ....
- Charlotte does not enjoy ...
- Laura's mother-in-law ... recently.
- It appears that most of the English group are also keen ....
- Not everyone is either a night owl or an early-bird, some of us are ....
- Your circadian ..., your body clock, your internal clock or biorhythm, call it whatever you like, but we're ruled by it alright!
- Laura ... the group recently.
- He's in prison; he's ... time for armed robbery.
- The ... the merrier.
- Laura mostly uses an ebook to read, especially in ... at night.
- According to Louis Armstrong, we have all the time in the ....
- I had absolutely no idea they'd left each other, I was totally in the ....
- Both Barbara and Elisabetta went ... while in Rome.
- Liza Minnelli ... in Cabaret.
- What's black and white and ... all over?
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- Elisabetta is ... a course on journaling which she is very much enjoying.
- To celebrate their wedding the Owl and the Pussycat dined on ... of mince.
- Nicoletta brought a ... of frittelle to class for Carnival.
- a bird
- Nicoletta's mother ... ninety-three in January.
- I got there in the ... of time; they were just about to close.
- The ... has come, the Walrus said, to speak of many things....
- Both Marina and Lucia mentally review Tai Chi poses when unable to ....
- The idiomatic expression to take a rain ... can be confusing if used in bad weather.
- Pia and Marina knew each other from ....
- Elisabetta used her daughter having to ... an exam as an excuse to revisit Rome.
- How did the Owl and the Pussycat dance?
- Marina doesn't draw the curtains or lower the blinds at ....
- Everyone knows part, if not all, of The Owl and the Pussycat by ....
- We decided to go just like that, on the ... of the moment!
- Barbara usually comes to lesson ... bike, unless it's raining
- Charlotte was of two ..., she couldn't decide whether to give us the Italian equivalent or not.
- Our English conversation group meets on ....
- Charlotte was quite ... by Elisabetta's valentine.
- Barbara and Laura ... through their children.
- They manage to come for a visit once in a blue ....
- Lucia was ... with her umbilical chord around her neck.
- Barbara feels fortunate in that she often manages to ... business with pleasure.
- All of us, except Barbara, and I suppose Nicoletta, are happily ....
50 Clues: a bird • The ... the merrier. • What goes round, ... round. • Charlotte does not enjoy ... • Laura ... the group recently. • Liza Minnelli ... in Cabaret. • Pia is spending a week in .... • Laura's mother-in-law ... recently. • Lucia and Marina went to ... together. • How did the Owl and the Pussycat dance? • Pia and Marina knew each other from .... • ...
Happy Valentine's Day, My Love 2023-02-14
Across
- First dinner date as an official couple
- A shared hobby and skill
- Our furthest trip planned
- Our team
- What It Takes
- when the phase we left started
- Your degree
- What I'd walk into with you
- One of your favorite sounds
- What you are to me
- A necessary date ingredient
- First concert together
- Our big event coming up
- One of my 100 favorite parts about you
- Other than me, what's wrapped around your finger
- One of the type of princess you are
- You give me this to give me superpowers
- how many years we have left together
- best plave for a first kiss
- How is this ____?
- Where we kinda met
- A nickname for you
- Possibly the best physical feature you have
- Best time to kiss
- You're the best
- What you make everyday feel like
- Years we've been together
- I ___ you
- The supreme blankie color
- Hattie's position title
- Our furthest trip yet
- The babies' favorite item
- Where we met
- My job
- Demon juice
- What we used to be
- What we are, for now.
- Future title for eachother
- The best thing that we have
- Where I'd go for/with you
- Also the best crossword partner
- Apt question for today. Will you be my ______?
- The babiest girl
- What "this" is
- Answer to how is your day
- The boy's nickname
- The other type of princess you are
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- Chan's soulmate
- Our story begins here
- The world's best meal
- Our first holiday
- The most stunning woman ever
- What we wait for on Thursdays
- Where we celebrated out first anniversary
- You're the baddest
- I am the ____
- Our silly "thing" we use
- last concert together
- the best beach
- What you'll get to call yourself in a couple months. A ____
- when the phase that we are in started
- Our place
- Best year of your medical school experience
- Your first compliment of me
- Your favorite part of me
- Great show/What needs to be good
- Miles gives you these the most but I wish it was me
- My first compliment of you
- our city
- What first experience you gave me in Detroit
- What causes red eyes and lots of laughs
- The babies' favorite snack
- First first you gave me
- The type of girl you are to me
- What you want me to do at our wedding
- Our road
- First DATE
- Something we make each other do everyday
- Best place to slide
- Best time to harvest organs
- Necessary goodnight ingredient
- Best food I can make
- Your husband
- Best crossword partner
- How long I'm going to love you
- What I am to you
- when our next phase begins
- What comes along with getting a new crossword
- Best type of night
- Your true calling
- Sport you are incredible at
- Scariest words a Carly can hear
- Outside of this when you asked me to be your gf
- Furthest concert together
- The cutest rodent
95 Clues: My job • Our team • our city • Our road • Our place • I ___ you • First DATE • Your degree • Demon juice • Where we met • Your husband • I am the ____ • What It Takes • the best beach • What "this" is • Chan's soulmate • You're the best • What I am to you • The babiest girl • Our first holiday • How is this ____? • Best time to kiss • Your true calling • The cutest rodent • You're the baddest • What you are to me • ...
jeu 2025-11-18
Across
- Oiseau monture (VF Chocobo, garde anglais anglais pour fun?)
- Organisme parasite absorbeur d’énergie
- Mort-vivant classique (Minecraft)
- Seigneur du mal dans Zelda
- Monstre poursuivant Jill (Resident Evil)
- Cité flottante de Bioshock Infinite
- État fictif de GTA
- Homme mystérieux dans Half-Life
- Personnage squelettique d’Undertale (nom anglais conservé dans la VF)
- Roi des Koopas
- Capitale galactique
- Dinosaure allié de Mario
- Planète glacée
- Ingénieure quarian
- Frère de Sans
- Apprenti secret de Dark Vador (Star Wars)
- Grande ville de Skyrim
- Entité sombre téléportante (nom resté anglais)
- Monde principal de Warcraft
- Chevalier sans nom (nom resté anglais en VF)
- Éclaireur yordle de League of Legends
- Royaume de Dark Souls
- Ville industrielle de Final Fantasy VII
- Loup gigantesque gardien
- Créature explosive de Minecraft (nom conservé en anglais en VF)
- Royaume souterrain dans Hollow Knight
- Chasse au coffre dans Borderlands
- Freeman scientifique dans Half-Life
- Dragon extraterrestre ennemi de Samus
- Sorceleur protagoniste de The Witcher
- Mission secondaire
- Ville inspirée de Miami
- Protecteur cuirassé dans Bioshock (nom anglais conservé en VF)
- Soldat d’élite (Halo VF)
- Fabrication d’objets (terme souvent non traduit)
- Dragon légendaire de Skyrim
- Monde de la série Diablo
- Fin de partie (terme utilisé tel quel en VF)
- Seigneur de la Terreur (Diablo)
- Héroïne de Horizon Zero Dawn
- Planète principale de Borderlands
- Guerrière brisée de League of Legends
- Métropole inspirée de New York
- Archer squelettique (Minecraft, nom resté anglais)
- Valentine membre du S.T.A.R.S (Resident Evil)
- Sorcière de Vengerberg
- Jeune gangster ambitieux (GTA V)
- Peuple désertique de Zelda
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- Peuple ancien de Metroid
- Ville touchée par l’épidémie (Resident Evil)
- Princesse de la série Zelda
- Créature magique récurrente
- Point de contrôle dans les jeux
- Ennemi de fin de niveau
- Intelligence centrale (Horizon)
- Commandant dans Mass Effect
- Fleur maléfique d’Undertale
- Chevalier légendaire du Loup
- Jeune femme liée à la planète (FFVII)
- Criminel repenti de GTA V
- Adversaire plus fort que normal
- Robot animal mécanique (Horizon VF)
- Dieu de la guerre dans God of War
- Traître chasseur de démons (Warcraft)
- Princesse du Royaume Champignon
- Monde désertique
- Fils de Kratos
- Enfant au Sang Ancien
- Renarde magique de League of Legends
- Rival cupide de Mario
- Plombier héros emblématique de Nintendo
- Chasseuse de primes de Metroid
- Liste d’objets possédés
- Fillette génétiquement modifiée (Bioshock, nom anglais utilisé en VF)
- Habitants champignon du Royaume Champignon
- Royaume principal de Zelda
- Soldat spartiate dans Halo (nom resté en anglais en VF)
- Vaisseau spatial de Mass Effect
- Antagoniste de Final Fantasy VII
- Mission principale
- Titan corrompu (Warcraft)
- Chef orc (Warcraft)
- Grande cité du monde de The Witcher
- Robot bavard et agaçant de Borderlands
- Archange justicier (Diablo)
- Intelligence artificielle dans Halo
- Aptitude du personnage
- Combattante alliée de Cloud
- Tireur d’élite turien
- Compagne de Bioshock Infinite
- Seigneur Sith emblématique
- Héros principal de Final Fantasy VII
- Héros de la série Zelda
- Frère de Mario
- Province nordique de The Elder Scrolls
- Personnage principal de GTA V
96 Clues: Frère de Sans • Roi des Koopas • Planète glacée • Fils de Kratos • Frère de Mario • Monde désertique • État fictif de GTA • Ingénieure quarian • Mission principale • Mission secondaire • Capitale galactique • Chef orc (Warcraft) • Enfant au Sang Ancien • Rival cupide de Mario • Royaume de Dark Souls • Tireur d’élite turien • Grande ville de Skyrim • Aptitude du personnage • Sorcière de Vengerberg • ...
Punny Business 2015-10-19
Across
- One easily offended
- Bucket of bolts
- Romano cheese source
- ___ allergy
- Shrek, e.g.
- Adobe runtime system
- Pint selection
- “___ kleine Nachtmusik”
- English philosopher John, or “Lost” cast away John
- Source of caffeine
- Standup comic Steve
- Goofy
- ___ chowder
- Geisha’s goodbye
- Scratch
- Film’s opening
- Part of UCLA
- Little taste
- Total blockage of shared rides?
- Super suffix
- Literary collections
- Actress Cornish
- Spalter who is Head of Design for Instagram
- Place for a world view?
- “A Day without Rain” singer
- “Would ___ to you?”
- Slogan of the first iPhone ad
- Hedge fund analyst-turned-educator Khan
- Book on the history of a Chinese holding com pany?
- Anonymous Italian author Ferrante
- “Put ___ on it”
- Colonel Mustard’s game
- Squishy toy company
- Beginning
- San Francisco-to-Stockton dir.
- Place to get shellacked?
- ___ Vue (eyeglass manu facturer)
- Rideshare company with pink moustaches
- Stay unsettled
- “Happy Days” diner
- State without a single iPhone, Mac, etc.?
- Gael talk
- “American Experience” channel
- Member of the EEC
- Uncomfortably strange
- Shocking fish
- Deadline for action
- Article in Le Soir
- Take a bit off the top
- iOS scheduling app
- Love to bits
- Freight car hopper
- U.K. hours
- Caped Crusader’s three-wheeled vehicle
- Green-eyed one
- Massachusetts Cape
- Key ring?
- Freelancers often write on it
- Microsoft’s video chat
- Put-___ (pranks)
- Sandwich classic
Down
- Kicks the football away
- Cold and calculating
- Extremely serious
- Social psychologist Durkheim
- Beats by Dre coverage?
- Palm smartphone
- Double agent
- ___ spell (took a load off)
- Lose, as one’s coat
- Psych 101 subject
- Exotic fruit flavor
- A C-note
- Neighborhood place to get a pint
- Per __
- Big name in food service
- Bench-clearing brawl
- Provide help
- Car fluid
- Number on a birthday cake
- “Kill da wabbit” speaker
- Politician Stevenson
- Where to find schools?
- Line of action figures based on Larry Page, Sergey Brin, etc.?
- Not laughing
- Older show selection off 44-Across
- Uno e due
- 11th anniversary gift
- “We didn’t do it!”
- “Music for everyone” app
- Precipice part
- Poker champ Phil
- Owner of Athleta and Banana Republic
- Toe inflammation
- Hub for the World’s Largest Professional Network?
- Streaming company whose name means “cal abash” and “interactive recording”
- Yellen subj.
- Accutane treats it
- “Breaking Bad” drug lord ____Fring
- Grandma’s nickname
- Activities at the bar
- Perfect places
- Elon Musk’s hydro power project?
- Valentine misspelling
- Announcement that all online financial transac tions will come with fees, e.g.?
- Getting on in years
- First and foremost
- Total snafu
- Actor Morales
- Rough up badly
- Have second feelings about
- “Hey, sailor!”
- “Lord of the Rings” CGI monster
- ‘70s Swedish band
- Guy-falls-in-love-with-an-OS rom-com
- “I’m not paying attention to you”
- buzzReport founder Wells
- Kiddy weapon
- Acknowledges a great performance
- Baseball’s Jesus
- Relaxed
- Just ducky
- Tumble (over)
- Sustainable sci.
124 Clues: Goofy • Per __ • Scratch • Relaxed • A C-note • Car fluid • Uno e due • Beginning • Gael talk • Key ring? • U.K. hours • Just ducky • ___ allergy • Shrek, e.g. • ___ chowder • Total snafu • Double agent • Provide help • Part of UCLA • Little taste • Not laughing • Super suffix • Yellen subj. • Love to bits • Kiddy weapon • Actor Morales • Shocking fish • Tumble (over) • Pint selection • Film’s opening • Precipice part • Perfect places • ...
Saint Valentine 2021-02-11
Valentine Word Search 2023-02-06
Valentine Word Search 2023-02-06
Spelling words 2025-02-07
VALENTINES DAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-01-13
Shakespeare's plays 2025-01-28
Across
- What play involves a group of men swearing off love only to fall for the women they meet?
- In which play does a pound of flesh serve as collateral for a loan?
- In which play does Prince Hal prepare to become King Henry V?
- Which play follows the journey of a prince as he searches for his lost wife and daughter?
- Which play follows the comical misadventures of Sir John Falstaff?
- Which play features the Battle of Agincourt and the famous “St. Crispin’s Day” speech?
- What play begins the Wars of the Roses, focusing on the young king’s struggles?
- What play introduces the mischievous Falstaff and the coming-of-age Prince Hal?
- Which play continues the Wars of the Roses, showing the fall of the House of Lancaster?
- In which play does a generous nobleman become a misanthrope after being betrayed?
- What play questions justice and morality when a strict deputy takes power?
- Which play tells the story of a disputed English king battling internal and external threats?
- What play follows a scheming, ambitious duke who declares, “Now is the winter of our discontent”?
- Which play dramatizes the reign of a Tudor king and the rise of Anne Boleyn?
- In which play does Rosalind disguise herself as a man in the Forest of Arden?
- What play features a Danish prince seeking revenge for his father’s murder?
- Which play features a love triangle involving Viola, Orsino, and Olivia?
- Which play tells the story of two young lovers whose families are sworn enemies?
- Which play features three witches, a prophecy, and a man’s descent into tyranny?
- In which play do two knights fall in love with the same woman, testing their friendship?
Down
- In which play do two sets of twins cause chaos through mistaken identity?
- What play centers on an aging king dividing his kingdom among his daughters?
- In which play does a princess named Imogen disguise herself as a boy while fleeing danger?
- In which play does jealousy lead a Moorish general to tragedy?
- Which play features a witty war of words between Beatrice and Benedick?
- What play depicts the rise and fall of a Roman soldier turned politician?
- What play features mischievous fairies causing romantic confusion in an enchanted forest?
- Which play features a jealous king, a lost princess, and a famous stage direction: "Exit, pursued by a bear"?
- In which play do civil wars erupt in England as rival factions vie for power?
- Which play is set during the Trojan War and explores themes of love and betrayal?
- What play features a shipwreck, a magical island, and a powerful sorcerer named Prospero?
- In what play does a king lose his throne after mismanaging his kingdom?
- In which play does Helena use wit and determination to win her reluctant husband?
- Which play tells the story of a Roman general’s doomed love affair with an Egyptian queen?
- What play revolves around the fiery Katherine and her suitor Petruchio?
- What play tells the story of Proteus and Valentine, two friends entangled in love?
- What play features one of Shakespeare’s most violent revenge plots?
- In what play do conspirators assassinate a Roman leader, leading to civil strife?
38 Clues: In which play does Prince Hal prepare to become King Henry V? • In which play does jealousy lead a Moorish general to tragedy? • Which play follows the comical misadventures of Sir John Falstaff? • In which play does a pound of flesh serve as collateral for a loan? • What play features one of Shakespeare’s most violent revenge plots? • ...
Valentine's Day 2021-02-10
test 2025-05-28
B MY VALENTINE? 2023-02-14
Valentine's Day Crossword 2024 2024-02-01
Across
- Name of the animal that I always send you videos of on Instagram.
- Three-letter acronym that we learned in Macro. Also what you wrote on a note regarding a sunset date.
- Name of the little cutie that you sent me a picture of on GroupMe.
- Our favorite food.
- Name of the card game that we always play together.
- What I named the monkey that you got me.
- What your laptop detected when I sent you the program that asked you to be my Valentine.
- What I nicknamed you when we first started dating.
- One who checks on his crypto and crushes Beta souls.
- Name of the Coldplay song that you sang to me in the car on our fourth date.
- Animal that reminds me of you.
- Specific name of the type of outer layer that you gave me after we first played Badminton.
- “They’re affectionate _s!”
- The type of paper that I use whenever I leave you little messages.
- “St. _.”
- The yummiest beverage on the planet that you won’t let me have too much of because you’re mean.
- Nickname for you that I used to cringe at, but now have grown to like.
- Name of the song by Teddy Swims that you really liked.
- Name of the place where we had our third date on a little hidden beach.
- Name of the planet that you told could be seen if I looked outside at 6:10am on 10/17/2023.
- Name of the city in which we had our second little staycation.
- “I want to wear his _ on a chain round my neck.”
- Activity we did on our fourth date.
- Name of the park where we had our first kiss.
- Name of the grumpier little cutie that you also sent me a picture of on GroupMe.
- The car model that you really like.
- Are you made up of Copper and Tellurium? Because you’re pretty _.
- What I sent you at three in the morning to help you with the first econometrics exam.
Down
- The typed-out version of my mischievous laugh.
- Name of the sport that we played together on the afternoon that I asked for your number.
- Happy Valentine’s Day, my love. I have three words for you: _ _ _ .
- Name of the program that we were both in during high school.
- Shortened name of the class in which we had met. Also meaning “large.”
- What I want to give you every time I see you.
- What you suggested for the name of our future son as a joke.
- “It’s you and me, that’s my whole _.”
- What I named the DJUNGELSKØG bear that you got me.
- One of my favorite board games to play with you involving trains.
- Movie trilogy that you got me into.
- Verb that we coined for being duped by a restaurant’s reviews.
- How I described Diogo’s act of not giving you that last point on the midterm.
- Our favorite type of cuisine.
- Name of your season for color analysis.
- Screamin’ but without the S.
- We saw two _ on our fourth date.
- Activity we did on our first date.
- What you make my heart do.
- Something of yours that always calms me down.
- What I named the hamster that you got me.
- “Throw it back on the _.”
50 Clues: “St. _.” • Our favorite food. • “Throw it back on the _.” • “They’re affectionate _s!” • What you make my heart do. • Screamin’ but without the S. • Our favorite type of cuisine. • Animal that reminds me of you. • We saw two _ on our fourth date. • Activity we did on our first date. • Movie trilogy that you got me into. • Activity we did on our fourth date. • ...
Kane Chronicles 2025-07-29
Across
- Friendly household god
- Set's secret base
- Where Apophis resides
- Curved sword
- Animal form of Horus
- Artifact that started their journey
- Used in magical rituals
- Egyptian concept of order
- Set’s follower and Russian magician
- Used to focus Sadie’s power
- God of air
- Museum in Paris attacked in Book 2
- Creatures summoned by Serqet
- Magical clay figures
- Site of Set’s pyramid
- Symbol of life
- God of the dead and their father’s form
- Ghost magician who appears later
- God hosted by Carter
- City where Kane magic school is hidden
- Enchanted bugs used in battle
- Where initiates practice spells
- True name or essence
- Coffin-like object for gods
- Younger Kane sibling
- Holds magical books
- God of wisdom
- Forbidden type of magic
- What Sadie calls Carter jokingly
- Sister of Isis
- One of Horus’s sons
- Ra’s seat of power
- Former leader of the House of Life
- Sun god they attempt to awaken
- What they use to reach the top of pyramids
- Often animated with spells
- Weather conjured with spells
- Mythical guardian beast
- Carter’s main magical weapon
- Baboon who loves basketball
- Elder Kane sibling
- Lion goddess of war
- Life force
- Creature that explodes and is reborn
- Earth god
- Ancient scroll to awaken the sun god
- Magical realm beneath the mortal world
- Sacred beetle linked to rebirth
- Used for magical defense
- Where the adventure begins
- Egyptian capital visited in both books
- Amulet Sadie receives
- Sacred animal of Sobek
- Scorpion goddess
- Serpent of chaos
- Organization of Egyptian magicians
- Sky goddess
- Deities of Egyptian mythology
- Goddess of cats and protector of Sadie
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- Ra’s ancient boat
- Magician in training
- Bes's divine form
- The soul in bird form
- Central hub of the House of Life
- What makes the Kanes powerful
- Put on Zia
- Used to channel magical energy
- Their cover story school
- Dwarf god who helps the Kanes
- Sadie’s mortal boyfriend
- Sacred animals of Bast
- Zia’s elemental power
- What a god needs to inhabit a mortal
- Burial site full of traps
- Used to revive energy
- Chief of the House of Life
- Powerful magical symbol
- Structure used for magical focus
- Element tied to the Duat
- Spirit-cutting weapon
- Former host of Isis
- Russian magician who helps Carter
- Worn for protection
- Hippo goddess of fertility
- Fire elementalist and magician
- Magical protection symbol
- God of funerals and Sadie’s love interest
- Magical writing
- Their magical uncle
- Egyptian god of chaos
- Sadie’s magical tool
- Mythical creature with a curved snout
- Set's domain
- Reveals hidden secrets
- Carter breaks it with a spell
- Weapon of power
- Site of a major spell
- Home and base for the Kanes
- Temple attacked by Set
- Goddess hosted by Sadie
- Source of ancient spells
- Used for flight
- Used to cross the desert
- Power source used by the Kanes
- Crocodile god of strength
- Used to travel long distances magically
106 Clues: Earth god • Put on Zia • God of air • Life force • Sky goddess • Curved sword • Set's domain • God of wisdom • Symbol of life • Sister of Isis • Magical writing • Weapon of power • Used for flight • Scorpion goddess • Serpent of chaos • Ra’s ancient boat • Set's secret base • Bes's divine form • Ra’s seat of power • Elder Kane sibling • Former host of Isis • Worn for protection • Holds magical books • ...
sheila 2024-01-01
Spelling words 2025-02-12
Spelling Words 2025-02-07
Microbiology Nuts & Bolts Xmas 2016 Crossword 2016-12-13
Across
- Reactivation of Chicken Pox (8)
- Cause of meningitis not treated with Ceftriaxone or Chloramphenicol (8)
- System of antimicrobial monitoring (11)
- Most common cause of viral meningitis in the UK (11)
- A romantic toxin in Staphylococcus aureus (9)
- Antibiotic contraindicated in renal failure (14)
- Antibiotic thought to be responsible for GRE in animal husbandry (9)
- Life-threatening infection caught abroad (7)
- Emerging pathogen of the urinary tract (10)
- What you might get if you don’t cook your Christmas turkey correctly (13)
- Herpetologists might catch this from their pets (10)
- The Group D beta-haemolytic streptococcus resistant to Cephalosporins (12)
- Vaccine preventable cause of epiglottitis: abbr (3)
- Common coloniser of moist sites including ears (11)
- Presence in urine suggests contamination (10_5)
- Appearance of sputum suggesting contamination (8)
- Bacteria that should be there (6_5)
- Opportunistic infection treated with Cotrimoxazole (12)
- Common parasite treated with Metronidazole (7)
- CRP is made here (5)
- Person who discovered the most common stain used in microbiology (4)
- Poldark’s putrid throat (10)
- Break bone fever (6)
- Severe muscle weakness preventing the use of many antibiotics (10_6)
- Infection of the ear after piercing (14)
- Bacterium from dog bites (14)
- Common cause of neonatal sepsis (13_10)
- Mobile genetic element capable of transferring antibiotic resistance (7)
- Cat bite bacterium (11)
- One of the CDAD 4Cs (11)
- Water borne cause of severe skin and soft tissue infection (6_10)
- According to the media which Virus nearly ruined the 2016 Rio Olympics (4)
- Lower respiratory tract infection characterised by consolidation (9)
- A high white cell count, low glucose, high protein suggests what cause of meningitis? (9)
- Most common cause of glandular fever (7_4_5)
- Infection cause by a dimorphic fungus found in bat guano (14)
- Most commonly prescribed drug in the UK which interacts with antibiotics (11)
Down
- Virus treated by neuraminidase inhibitors (9)
- Another name for cat scratch disease (13)
- Infection that can mimic almost any other disease (8)
- Blood culture bottle taken first (7)
- Most common STI in the UK (9)
- Liver cysts from dogs (14)
- A list of possible diagnoses (12)
- Discoverer of Klebsiella pneumoniae (11)
- Opportunistic infection with rapid growing fungi (12)
- The spindly bacterium of death (13_11)
- Worm with a truly revolting life-cycle (7)
- A coagulase positive Staphylococcus (14_6)
- Most common fungus found in blood cultures (7)
- Clinical syndrome of severe infection (6)
- Worrying cause of antibiotic resistant STIs (10)
- Rat borne cause of jaundice (13)
- Cow consumption (6_12)
- Enzyme most commonly causing Ceftriaxone resistance in E. coli in the UK: abbr (4)
- Producer of UK national guidelines: abbr (4)
- Common reason for under-dosing antibiotics (7)
- Severe soft tissue infection (11_9)
- Method by which bacteria talk to each other (6_7)
- Illness caused by Coxiella burnetii (1_5)
- Slang term for Neisseria meningitidis (13)
- Inflammation of the brain caused by HSV (12)
- associated with tampon use (5_5)
- Antibiotic with only Gram-positive activity (11)
- Disease from Freetown now under control (5)
- Compulsory vaccination for travel from endemic areas (6_5)
- Bacteria capable of taking up new genetics are called this (9)
- Another name for staphylococcus aureus resistant to Flucloxacillin: abbr (4)
- Not a big pox (8)
- A water borne infection of the respiratory tract (13)
70 Clues: Not a big pox (8) • CRP is made here (5) • Break bone fever (6) • Cow consumption (6_12) • Cat bite bacterium (11) • One of the CDAD 4Cs (11) • Liver cysts from dogs (14) • Poldark’s putrid throat (10) • Most common STI in the UK (9) • Bacterium from dog bites (14) • Reactivation of Chicken Pox (8) • Rat borne cause of jaundice (13) • associated with tampon use (5_5) • ...
Emo crossword 2023-02-17
Across
- If you asked to speak to the manager of a hotel, you're asking to speak to this. And you'd probably rather be home, as if no place was there.
- We may want an emo band to play the halftime show of the championship game of this sport, but it's probably never meant.
- A beautiful flower and also one of the most iconic screamo bands of all time.
- Both a legendary label and something you might have to do to run a power generator.
- No more alcohol, it's a substitute for this.
- You might have a couple curled up pictures of this type of tree. But they won't be worth anywhere near as much as this band's legendary and expensive LP.
- One of the best emo albums of all time...and if someone named Jimmy really did try to eat the world, we'd probably be trying to get some of this on what is happening.
- If you were a realtor, you'd probably enjoy working for this agency if it was real and not a band name.
- After my wedding I was this, and I might have to sell a bunch of my wedding gifts to be able to afford to buy this LP.
- From Autumn To...oh wait different band that wasn't one the first female-fronted emo bands.
- Let's talk about your hair...and if anything I say offends you please do this.
- A very special season in 1985.
Down
- This is true and I am no longer afraid to die. Though ideally not while getting sodas.
- This founding band's music does not sound like a Stravisnky piece.
- The truth is you could slit my throat and with my one last gasping breath I'd apologize for bleeding on this.
- Songs about Jesus Christ have been around for almost 2000 years...and thus the concept is not this which is also a band name.
- This band may not be emo, but they might've listened to it once while staying a dude ranch.
- This band's vocalist may have wanted people to think of a "woolworm", but everyone thought he was trying to say he was an "angry song"
- "But I read in my Thrasher the other day that what my band and other bands in the city were playing was emocore....emotional ________, as if ________ wasn't emotional to begin with!"
- A hard type of substance...but the frontman of this named band said he'd rather be "clay in your hands"
- If war really is all the time, then it's war every day of the week, including the one this band is named for.
- Michelle (with one "L"), please don't hate me, it's just ten minutes to downtown and I'll be able to see you and we will have fun doing action and action.
- Will you be my valentine? That would be something to write home above...oh wait I'm not talking about that song or album at all, but rather a completely different song with the same name from this band, found on a split with a magazine people called scouts might've read.
- If you don't like visiting the dentist and are "accident prone", you should probably be careful if you eat this candy.
- I saw it was doing this outside. So I shotgunned a beer and went back to bed.
25 Clues: A very special season in 1985. • No more alcohol, it's a substitute for this. • This founding band's music does not sound like a Stravisnky piece. • A beautiful flower and also one of the most iconic screamo bands of all time. • I saw it was doing this outside. So I shotgunned a beer and went back to bed. • ...
July 6th ELA 503/504 2023-03-08
Across
- clear China; a university
- direction Roman Catholic who knows where he's going
- a precious metal; Cindy
- object pronoun; Yiran or Minwen
- this boy's name is in the present tense
- no water; not a past tense
- in England, you eat them, but in China, you make them
- a girl's name; what I feel when I see Rory
- a day for couples; not tian shuang
- a letter you can drink
- red planet; my science teacher
- rearrange the letters of a small fruit to make a large one
- a staple food; Eric rearranged
- a moving verb; Amy and Elsa in the past tense
- a restaurant where wheat labourers work
- a policeman; you say goodbye to this metal
- performed on stage; a Chinese dynasty
- cardinal direction; first syllable of your city
- a martial art; when you are holding nothing
- accept responsibility for causing an earthquake
- Chinese island; what you say when you see your grandma
- healthy food; to pull sand
- show gratitude; not a past tense word
- goes up and down but doesn't move
- a woman who gets everything wrong
- to pay attention; quit a job
- a Chinese festival; the last two dynasties
- what you get when you divide Lisas by 2
- away eat outside; hit the bag
- a time in the future; a safe steak
- a sport; club ball; it "stinks"
- the Northern Lights; Kexin
- this animal is the same as where it lives
- a kind of writing good with machines
Down
- name of an important person or story
- someone in fiction used to write Chinese
- what you do when you hear something humorous
- a king who is always in a straight line
- this Chinese city will hurt you
- an issue or a question; sounds like Chen Fei or Wei Xuan
- the most powerful city in the world
- a body of water; Hanna
- present tense; horse up
- to make a program; a password; my mother and I
- a student and a sheep; a chopstick brother
- this food makes you crazy
- where your neighbour lives; enter a room through this
- American magazine; it never stands still
- preposition that you do to hit the golf ball in a hole
- an electric brain; shouldn't be used without permission
- to know; bright white
- part of a river with no money
- the majority Chinese race; Allen
- to dissolve an answer in water
- everyone here has grapes for teeth
- why; the noise a crow makes
- to make something new; what agriculture workers do
- the noise to show meaning in Chinese; boy who doesn't listen
- capital of the Maldives; only for boys
- a time in grammar; things used for sleeping outside
- America's hat; Add take big
- the last chance; used for drinking
- a bug; when mom loses her er
- to be happy during a season; sounds like Li Yun
- if you spend too much time in the sky, you will get this sickness
- move towards you; sounds like a boy's name
- they're called this because they aren't long
- to quickly eat no food
- conditional word; sounds like Hao Run
69 Clues: to know; bright white • a body of water; Hanna • a letter you can drink • to quickly eat no food • present tense; horse up • a precious metal; Cindy • clear China; a university • this food makes you crazy • no water; not a past tense • healthy food; to pull sand • the Northern Lights; Kexin • why; the noise a crow makes • America's hat; Add take big • a bug; when mom loses her er • ...
Holidays 2025-05-25
Across
- First month of the year.
- Anonymous love note sender.
- Entry point for Santa.
- Colorful chewy candy.
- Explosive lights for New Year’s Eve.
- Circular door decoration.
- Card expressing love.
- Twinkling outdoor decorations.
- Halloween animal that brings superstition.
- Witch’s preferred vehicle.
- Round projectile in winter battles.
- Shiny string-like tree decoration.
- Bony Halloween decoration.
- Baby with a bow and arrow.
- Sweet reward on Halloween.
- Noisy red-white-and-blue boomstick.
- A promise for self-improvement.
- Mischievous Irish fairy.
- Squeeze that shows love.
- What July 4th is all about.
- Spring holiday celebrating rebirth.
- Settler at the first Thanksgiving.
- Color of St. Patrick’s Day.
- Month of fasting for Muslims.
- January 1st celebration.
- Game for finding Easter eggs.
- Secret affection.
- Tradition in Times Square.
- Friendly or spooky spirit.
- Undead creature.
- Month of love.
- Affectionate gesture.
- Famous NYC New Year’s location.
- Sweet treat in many Easter baskets.
- Hung by the fireplace for goodies.
- Decorative greenery often strung on mantels.
- Fanged, blood-sucking creature.
- Large celebratory meal.
- Final seconds before midnight.
- Fluffy yellow baby bird.
- Singers who spread holiday cheer.
- Season of falling leaves.
- Daily practice during Ramadan daylight hours.
- Spooky attraction.
- Toasting drink at midnight.
- Main dish for Thanksgiving.
- Decorate the Christmas tree.
- Side dish baked inside or out.
- Large orange Halloween symbol.
- Evergreen decorated for the holiday.
Down
- St. Patrick’s Day month.
- Hops and delivers eggs.
- What gifts are covered in.
- Celebration of African heritage and unity.
- Classic summer cookout meal.
- Classic Valentine’s bouquet.
- Season of blooms and Easter.
- Horn of plenty symbol.
- Gathering of autumn crops.
- Warm drink with marshmallows.
- Howling Halloween monster.
- Potato pancakes eaten during Hanukkah.
- Where Santa enters on Christmas Eve.
- Bubbling witch’s pot.
- Striped peppermint treat.
- Phrase said while asking for candy.
- Treasure at the end of the rainbow.
- Marching event on Thanksgiving morning.
- Wears black and flies on a broom.
- Celebrated on the 4th of July.
- Worn for trick-or-treating.
- Santa’s vehicle.
- Spinning top used in a Hanukkah game.
- Handwritten message from the heart.
- Cupid’s love-tipped weapon.
- Kiss beneath this holiday greenery.
- Tart red holiday fruit.
- Found under a rainbow.
- Shape of love.
- Poured over turkey and potatoes.
- Candelabra lit during Hanukkah.
- Holiday of gratitude and feasting.
- Unique icy winter design.
- Leads to a pot of gold.
- Soft colors of spring.
- Magical snowman with a top hat.
- Jewish Festival of Lights.
- Holds Easter goodies.
- Colorful paper tossed at parties.
- Dyed and hidden on Easter.
- Santa’s tiny toy-making helper.
- Sweet gift for your sweetheart.
- Creamy holiday drink.
- Jolly man in red who delivers gifts.
- Green leaf for luck.
- Four-leaf symbol of luck.
- Animal that pulls Santa’s sleigh.
- When the new year begins.
- Patriotic symbol flown on holidays.
- Word often associated with green.
- Spooky October holiday.
- Worn during a New Year’s bash.
- Cookie often shaped like people or houses.
- Month of Thanksgiving.
- Handheld fireworks.
- Frosty winter figure with a carrot nose.
- Folded message of affection.
107 Clues: Shape of love. • Month of love. • Santa’s vehicle. • Undead creature. • Secret affection. • Spooky attraction. • Handheld fireworks. • Green leaf for luck. • Colorful chewy candy. • Card expressing love. • Bubbling witch’s pot. • Holds Easter goodies. • Affectionate gesture. • Creamy holiday drink. • Horn of plenty symbol. • Entry point for Santa. • Found under a rainbow. • Soft colors of spring. • ...
MORGANE 2025-09-23
Across
- Pays indépendant encerclé par la France.
- Un seul suffit à l'étourdir.
- Festival ou prétexte (avec un tiret).
- Elle aime qu'on le lui fasse un peu.
- Le plus beau vert du monde.
- Elle y "surf" malgré son âge.
- L'essuyer peut faire tomber amoureux.
- Lorsqu'elle est belle et gentille.
- Trois ans d'écart mais félin pour l'autre ?
- Animal-totem pour le moins surprenant.
- On peut le rejoindre à 27 ans.
- Elle est un petit peu dans le déni à son sujet.
- Long-métrage à voir absolument.
- A lui offrir le 16 janvier.
- Il dit que Albe est la rivale de Rome.
- On y mangeait des enfants dans les caves.
- Comme la bière ou son regard.
- On le trouve dans le lit ou dans l'assiette.
- Il y en a des mâles et des femelles.
- On peut l'être "très, très, très" beaucoup.
- Elle y est vue comme une touriste.
- Jeu vidéo médiocre.
- Il lui en manque quelques-unes.
- Cela peut servir de thérapie.
- Se révèle en compétition ou sur la route.
- Elle distribue le 16PF et le D2000.
- Il ne pense qu'à ça...
- Indispensable à une relation durable et à Daesh.
- On y fait des apéros le soir.
- Il a son siège... à New York cette fois.
- Elle les fuit presque tous comme la peste.
- On peut en faire un don et un date.
- Lieu de rencontre, apparemment.
- Il a chuté en 1453.
- C'est le pire de tous les défauts.
- La casser en pleine nuit est très embettant.
- Lieu aquatique pour VIP.
- Elle met les menottes.
Down
- Cela lui est trop souvent irrésistible.
- Ils servent à remercier le voisin.
- Entreprise japonaise de madame.
- Sans fleur d'oranger.
- Le meilleur ami du loup.
- Il bouche les artères !
- On lui a construit la plus grande des trois.
- On les préfère aux animaux !
- Elle se moque du sien par jalousie.
- Oracle ou Cupidon.
- Peut se servir avec toppings et coulis.
- On l'entend près des petits-trains.
- On les compte comme des bonbons.
- Elle est complexe, chiante et étoilée.
- Capitale européenne inoubliable.
- On y va pour l'image.
- On en fait trop souvent... ou pas.
- Il est sans emploi et ancien alcoolique.
- Il sert votre altesse royale.
- Elle imite son regard à la perfection.
- Il prédit l'avenir tous les matins.
- Se dit de quelqu'un qui a trop bu.
- On achète ses ersatz.
- On en distribue entre deux verres.
- C'est une invasion silencieuse.
- Entre collègue et couple.
- Elles peuvent sonner à l'aéroport.
- Ville africaine difficile à retenir.
- "Fromage" est toujours sa réponse.
- Synonyme de "gadji".
- Le "métier" de Mika et Mica.
- Il était petit, méchant et jaune.
- On l'est rarement plus de 24 heures.
- Elle s'oublie ou fait de la lumière.
- Elle jalouse les siens.
- Activité ou mode, souvent en montagne.
- Ils s'attaquent surtout aux blancs.
- On aimerait en prendre plusieurs par jour.
- Celui de son "mec" est absolument énorme.
- Il l'a pointée du doigt à Collioure.
- On le déverrouille avec des cartes.
- Optimiser amène à le redouter.
- Comme la tour dont elle parle sans arrêt.
81 Clues: Oracle ou Cupidon. • Jeu vidéo médiocre. • Il a chuté en 1453. • Synonyme de "gadji". • Sans fleur d'oranger. • On y va pour l'image. • On achète ses ersatz. • Il ne pense qu'à ça... • Elle met les menottes. • Il bouche les artères ! • Elle jalouse les siens. • Le meilleur ami du loup. • Lieu aquatique pour VIP. • Entre collègue et couple. • Le plus beau vert du monde. • ...
