welsh Crossword Puzzles
Studentville Orientation 2022-09-07
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- If I can see the "Horizon", who am I going to meet? A _________ agent.
- Which subject is studied in the "Tower" building?
- Pub name. Not forna but _______.
- Exhibition at Cardiff Museum (3 words)
- What will "Jack" do for me?
- Which coffee shop is in the new "Centre for Student Life?"
- "Big on quality, _____ on price."
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- Welsh for "university"
- Name of Students' Union club night
- "I would LIKE a hot beverage that will keep me awake." (2 words)
- What is the name of the road from the library down to campus: Cathays ___________?
- What is the name of the theatre at the back of the students union?
- Name of sculpture in park opposite the museum
- What is pulled at the Woodville?
14 Clues: Welsh for "university" • What will "Jack" do for me? • Pub name. Not forna but _______. • What is pulled at the Woodville? • "Big on quality, _____ on price." • Name of Students' Union club night • Exhibition at Cardiff Museum (3 words) • Name of sculpture in park opposite the museum • Which subject is studied in the "Tower" building? • ...
Painsley Pilgrim Advent 2 Crossword 2024-10-16
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- A miserly character from "A Christmas Carol"
- A small mammal with a spiny coat
- A royal surname of England
- A tree decorated with ornaments and lights
- The birthplace of Jesus Christ
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- A Welsh tradition where horse skulls are paraded around as a symbol of protection and remembrance
- A person who offers their time and services for a cause without pay
- A mischievous creature often associated with Christmas
- saint associated with children and gifts
- A trough used to feed animals, often associated with the birth of Jesus
- Unity or agreement of feeling or action
- A parasitic plant often associated with kissing at Christmas
- A famous saint associated with the poor
- The period before Christmas, observed by Christians
14 Clues: A royal surname of England • The birthplace of Jesus Christ • A small mammal with a spiny coat • Unity or agreement of feeling or action • A famous saint associated with the poor • saint associated with children and gifts • A tree decorated with ornaments and lights • A miserly character from "A Christmas Carol" • The period before Christmas, observed by Christians • ...
The United Kingdom 2018-01-17
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- A tourist attraction in Blackpool which strictly come dancing visits.
- A prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England.
- The top of the country east of Wales.
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- The Neolithic settlement on Orkney is one of the best preserved groups of prehistoric houses in Western Europe
- A metal sculpture close to Newcastle.
- A major ferry port in the south of England which faces France.
- The country beyond the northern border of England.
- The country where they speak Welsh.
- The capital of the UK.
- The country that we live in.
10 Clues: The capital of the UK. • The country that we live in. • The country where they speak Welsh. • A metal sculpture close to Newcastle. • The top of the country east of Wales. • The country beyond the northern border of England. • A prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England. • A major ferry port in the south of England which faces France. • ...
The Care Earth Trust Madras Month Crossword 2020-08-08
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- Chennai is home to this oldest bookstore
- Where Chennai is located - conceal doormats
- Monument built by the Pallavas in the 7th Century
- Manmade birds land at Meenambakkam but the natural ones stop by here
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- A popular inland trading route in the 19th century
- Statue to commemorate first ever May Day Rally in 1959
- Building officially established in 1639 - Egrets forgot
- The entire script of Kadhalikka Neramillai was written here
- Place named after a Welsh businessman over 225 years ago - Scary PN error!
- A location inhabited since the Stone Age - Valar a Lamp
10 Clues: Chennai is home to this oldest bookstore • Where Chennai is located - conceal doormats • Monument built by the Pallavas in the 7th Century • A popular inland trading route in the 19th century • Statue to commemorate first ever May Day Rally in 1959 • Building officially established in 1639 - Egrets forgot • A location inhabited since the Stone Age - Valar a Lamp • ...
Folk Music 2021-12-06
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- A traditional Scottish instrument
- Steel bands and reggae are the folk traditions in this country
- A traditional folk string instrument
- This word means the tune of a song/piece of music
- This is another example of a sea shanty
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- An English folk song, said to have been written by Henry VIII
- An Indian folk instrument, similar to a guitar
- Drunken Sailor is an example of a sea ______
- An instrument often heard in Welsh folk music, it has lots of strings
- The country that jigs and reels come from
10 Clues: A traditional Scottish instrument • A traditional folk string instrument • This is another example of a sea shanty • The country that jigs and reels come from • Drunken Sailor is an example of a sea ______ • An Indian folk instrument, similar to a guitar • This word means the tune of a song/piece of music • An English folk song, said to have been written by Henry VIII • ...
Yasmin and Katrine J 2016-03-08
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- She was a keeper of an air-door in a pit in South Wales
- What was the earliest age children were sent to work?
- Making you bored to the point of being barely conscious
- Which day did Sarah Gooder go to school?
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- In which pit did Sarah Gooder work?
- What did Wiliam lose?
- The boy who got lost in one of the Welsh pits
- Who were sustained for their good behaviour?
- Opening and shutting the ventilation doors in a mine
- In which season did the workers not see the light for weeks?
10 Clues: What did Wiliam lose? • In which pit did Sarah Gooder work? • Which day did Sarah Gooder go to school? • Who were sustained for their good behaviour? • The boy who got lost in one of the Welsh pits • Opening and shutting the ventilation doors in a mine • What was the earliest age children were sent to work? • She was a keeper of an air-door in a pit in South Wales • ...
A Simmonds on the Cross 2020-04-10
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- What Welsh word does Paul have tattooed on his leg
- Paul & Charlies First Cat
- Paul & Rory's Company Name (2 words)
- Paul's favourite film, originally starring Bruce Willis (2 words)
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- Where Charlie found out we were getting a third member (3 words)
- What type of home was Paul & Charlie's first
- Paul's favourite garden bird, it's black and white! (2 words)
7 Clues: Paul & Charlies First Cat • Paul & Rory's Company Name (2 words) • What type of home was Paul & Charlie's first • What Welsh word does Paul have tattooed on his leg • Paul's favourite garden bird, it's black and white! (2 words) • Where Charlie found out we were getting a third member (3 words) • Paul's favourite film, originally starring Bruce Willis (2 words)
The UK 2023-08-26
6 Clues: The capital of the UK • The biggest part of the UK • Her head is on banknotes,coins and stamps • A city famous for its universities and bicycles • The second-largest country in the United Kingdom • A part of England where 25% of population speak Welsh
Harry Potter Hard Crossword 2012-11-18
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- Who originally owned Harry's Invisibility Cloak?
- What can be used to save someone from almost any poison?
- A wandmaker
- What is the first name of Albus Dumbledore’s sister?
- What was Harry's cover name at Bill and Fleur's wedding?
- What is the name Ginny Weasley calls fleur?
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- What is the surname of Percy Weasley’s girlfriend?
- What is the nickname for Remus Lupin?
- Who was the true master of the Elder Wand after Albus Dumbledore's death?
- Who does Dumbledore replace Trelawney with?
- What is the name of the truth-telling potion?
- Who was the Gryffindor seeker before harry?
- Albus Dumbledore’s initials
- Which Hogwarts house has the motto ‘wit beyond measure is a man’s greatest treasure’?
- Which dragon does Fleur Delacour face in the triwizard tournament (the common welsh)?
15 Clues: A wandmaker • Albus Dumbledore’s initials • What is the nickname for Remus Lupin? • Who does Dumbledore replace Trelawney with? • Who was the Gryffindor seeker before harry? • What is the name Ginny Weasley calls fleur? • What is the name of the truth-telling potion? • Who originally owned Harry's Invisibility Cloak? • What is the surname of Percy Weasley’s girlfriend? • ...
Teachers! 2023-12-04
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- Caught a seven foot swordfish when she was 12 years old.
- Lived in Prague for a year and speaks Czech
- published a children's book (it's on the WV library shelves!)
- plays pickle-ball five days a week
- Worked for a detective
- Had only ten birthdays
- Has been skydiving
- Modeled for Jordache jeans while in middle school.
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- The tallest girl in her graduating class of 336 kids.
- Oldest son teaches basketball in Harriton!
- Have been at Welsh Valley longer than any other member of the faculty, including the three years of being a student.
- An FAA certified pilot
- From Pittsburgh and a Pittsburgh sports fan!
- From Long Island, NY and spent every summer sleeping on her parents' boat.
- Owns over 70 pairs of sneakers.
15 Clues: Has been skydiving • An FAA certified pilot • Worked for a detective • Had only ten birthdays • Owns over 70 pairs of sneakers. • plays pickle-ball five days a week • Oldest son teaches basketball in Harriton! • Lived in Prague for a year and speaks Czech • From Pittsburgh and a Pittsburgh sports fan! • Modeled for Jordache jeans while in middle school. • ...
History Stuff Crossword puzzle 2023-09-17
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- A flying animal which symbolized Roman power.
- The Roman god of the sky and thunder.
- Brings water to the cities.
- The Roman god of archery, music, the sun, and light.
- A massive Roman mounted crossbow, projecting missiles, arrows, stones.
- The god of doorways, beginnings, time, and endings.
- A St. from Hippo, and one of the most important figures in Western Christianity.
- He played the fiddle while the great fire burned Rome.
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- Big arena and amphitheatre.
- The original name for Istanbul.
- He tried to sack Rome in 452 A.D. but failed. (Died 453 A.D.)
- Skilled metalworkers that spoke Welsh and Irish.
- A heresy which denies the divinity of Jesus Christ.
- Common garment worn by Roman citizens.
- He’s on the coins of Rome.
15 Clues: He’s on the coins of Rome. • Big arena and amphitheatre. • Brings water to the cities. • The original name for Istanbul. • The Roman god of the sky and thunder. • Common garment worn by Roman citizens. • A flying animal which symbolized Roman power. • Skilled metalworkers that spoke Welsh and Irish. • A heresy which denies the divinity of Jesus Christ. • ...
US Congress 2021-11-02
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- Term to describe the two chambered nature of US Congress (9)
- French philosopher who theories about the separation of powers (11)
- System of government in which states and provinces share power with national government (10)
- Upper house of Congress (6)
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- Day on which PMQs takes place (9)
- One of Congress' key functions (9)
- Name of the Welsh Parliament (6)
7 Clues: Upper house of Congress (6) • Name of the Welsh Parliament (6) • Day on which PMQs takes place (9) • One of Congress' key functions (9) • Term to describe the two chambered nature of US Congress (9) • French philosopher who theories about the separation of powers (11) • System of government in which states and provinces share power with national government (10)
Harry Potter Hard Crossword 2012-11-18
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- Who was the true master of the Elder Wand after Albus Dumbledore's death?
- What is the nickname for Remus Lupin?
- A wandmaker
- What is the name Ginny Weasley calls fleur?
- What is the first name of Albus Dumbledore’s sister?
- Who was the Gryffindor seeker before harry?
- Who originally owned Harry's Invisibility Cloak?
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- Who does Dumbledore replace Trelawney with?
- Which dragon does Fleur Delacour face in the triwizard tournament (the common welsh)?
- Which Hogwarts house has the motto ‘wit beyond measure is a man’s greatest treasure’?
- What is the name of the truth-telling potion?
- What is the surname of Percy Weasley’s girlfriend?
- Albus Dumbledore’s initials
- What was Harry's cover name at Bill and Fleur's wedding?
- What can be used to save someone from almost any poison?
15 Clues: A wandmaker • Albus Dumbledore’s initials • What is the nickname for Remus Lupin? • Who does Dumbledore replace Trelawney with? • What is the name Ginny Weasley calls fleur? • Who was the Gryffindor seeker before harry? • What is the name of the truth-telling potion? • Who originally owned Harry's Invisibility Cloak? • What is the surname of Percy Weasley’s girlfriend? • ...
Crossword 2014-04-29
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- Female equivalent of a Lord.
- The national symbolic animal of Britain.
- Currency used in Britain.
- The general name given to Britain's health and social security system. (7,5)
- Prehistoric monument in South West England.
- London railway often referred to as the tube.
- The Queen is head of state but she has no...
- British flag. (5,4)
- A place people often go to after work for a few drinks.
- Bell in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. (3,3)
- Charles, Andrew, Edward, William and Harry have this title.
- Ceremonial guard at the Tower of London.
- Someone from Wales is...
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- Large wheel in London. (6,3)
- Popular takeaway food in the UK. (4,3,5)
- The capital of Scotland.
- Traditional British summer sport using a bat, ball and wicket.
- What many British people read at breakfast or on the way to work.
- Famous ball game invented at an English school.
- Someone from Scotland is...
- Popular drink sold in pubs.
- Nickname for the Loch Ness monster.
22 Clues: British flag. (5,4) • The capital of Scotland. • Someone from Wales is... • Currency used in Britain. • Someone from Scotland is... • Popular drink sold in pubs. • Female equivalent of a Lord. • Large wheel in London. (6,3) • Nickname for the Loch Ness monster. • The national symbolic animal of Britain. • Popular takeaway food in the UK. (4,3,5) • ...
TLVA - So British 2015-12-17
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- The story says the Scotch egg was invented there (x3)
- The coronation place in London
- You can see the Rosetta stone there (x2)
- The Brits consider it as a compliment / an asset
- This drink could be the origin of the alcohol problems in Britain
- The capital city of Wales
- She became Empress of India
- The emblem of both parts of Ireland
- Shakespeare opened the ...?... theatre
- One of Henry VIII's daughters
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- The patron saint of Wales
- The emblem of Scotland
- This river flows through London
- The tallest building of London
- This is the difference between GB and the UK (x2)
- The British currency
- The Brits think it's polite and orderly
- This war was caused by tea
- The capital city of Scotland
- He did NOT coin the "Keep calm..." slogan
- One of the Welsh emblems
- Probably the most famous British painter
- There's a legend about these birds in the Tower of London
- John Montague was the ...?... of Sandwich
24 Clues: The British currency • The emblem of Scotland • One of the Welsh emblems • The patron saint of Wales • The capital city of Wales • This war was caused by tea • She became Empress of India • The capital city of Scotland • One of Henry VIII's daughters • The tallest building of London • The coronation place in London • This river flows through London • ...
Wales, Countries, Cities and Towns 2021-03-03
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- Country famous for its Haggis making
- Country famous for brewing Guinness
- Named as the Best Country in the world
- Welshman who sang 'Delilah'
- Country where 'Frozen' was based
- Country famous for pasta and pizza
- This town has the longest main street in Scotland
- Current football World Champions
- Capital of Spain
- City famous for Jute, Jam and Journalism and the Tay Bridge
- Country where Ronaldo is from
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- Country with the biggest population
- Home of the Curry
- Scottish city famous for its festival and Tattoo
- Welsh favourite sport, with oval ball
- Famous for the Great Barrier Reef
- This town used to be called St Johns Toun
- Balamory location
- A yellow flower associated with Wales
- Song by Freddie Mercury and Monserrat Caballe
- USA state with the largest Disney resort
- Caithness Visitor Centre is based here
- The Big Apple, Named as the 'Capital of the World'
- Capital of Wales
24 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Wales • Home of the Curry • Balamory location • Welshman who sang 'Delilah' • Country where Ronaldo is from • Country where 'Frozen' was based • Current football World Champions • Famous for the Great Barrier Reef • Country famous for pasta and pizza • Country with the biggest population • Country famous for brewing Guinness • ...
Sunday fun 2020-05-07
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- country where source of Amazon river is located
- type of flower from which vanilla pod derives
- name of the operation which saw allied forces invade North Africa in 1942
- Goosnargh cakes originated from this English county
- welsh bread made with seaweed
- Italian light sponge cake
- a Whitby Bun is flavoured with this fruit
- greenpeace was founded in this country
- first name of male protagonist is Grahame Greenes Brighton Rock
- Roman name for Wales
- which canal links the Red Sea to the Mediterranean
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- this type of champagne bottle holds 8 litres
- this country used to be known as Dutch East Indies
- Shirley & Mr Stripey are types of what fruit
- grenadine derives from this fruit
- country which produces largest number of quality emeralds
- a Muscovy is what type of bird
- Italian town famous for balsamic vinegar
- in which country could you spend a forint
- corn pancake popular in Venezuela & Columbia
- collective name for group of crows
21 Clues: Roman name for Wales • Italian light sponge cake • welsh bread made with seaweed • a Muscovy is what type of bird • grenadine derives from this fruit • collective name for group of crows • greenpeace was founded in this country • Italian town famous for balsamic vinegar • in which country could you spend a forint • a Whitby Bun is flavoured with this fruit • ...
Crossword Puzzle Reporters 2021 2021-07-20
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- I am scared of spiders
- I love bowling
- I like watching Zack Stone
- I have broken many bones!
- I like fishing
- I am a quarter Welsh
- I'm allergic to penicillin
- I have three kittens
- I like to go to the woods
- I like ice cream
- I like swimming in my new pool
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- I love going to Skegness
- I like money
- I have never been stung by a bee or wasp and that is why I'm scared of them
- I have a step brother
- I couldn't speak until I was 4
- I like football
- My favourite band is Main Skins
- My favourite colour is turquoise
- I like the smell of nail polish
- Last year I flooded my house and used my sister to mop the floor
- My brother is autistic
- Bushell, I'm scared of fish
- I have a holiday house abroad
- I have a rabbit called Roxy
- I love dogs
26 Clues: I love dogs • I like money • I love bowling • I like fishing • I like football • I like ice cream • I am a quarter Welsh • I have three kittens • I have a step brother • I am scared of spiders • My brother is autistic • I love going to Skegness • I have broken many bones! • I like to go to the woods • I like watching Zack Stone • I'm allergic to penicillin • Bushell, I'm scared of fish • ...
Menna 2023-04-10
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- the bottom number of a fraction
- ________ United
- dad loves climbing the ________
- the time of year we give chocolate eggs
- distance around the outside of shape
- Capital of France
- Wednesday’s surname
- formed in the sea when an arch collapses
- Welsh flower
- Worth miaowing for
- Ariana
- what is under the soil, a type of stone
- Wednesday’s brother
- This YouTuber loves pink
- composed fur Elise (to Elizabeth)
- where does nanny live?
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- Lewis and…
- where in London do Lewis and Olivia live?
- where does mamgu live?
- _________ suite
- Opposite of black
- If you mix blue and yellow you get….?
- musical with sandy and Danny
- some people are afraid of heights, not me, I’m afraid of …
- Make your pencil pointy again with a….?
- Lily and Rosina’s house name
- Famous femal fossil hunter
- last three letters on mums number plate
- king charles the __________?
- the month after October
- another name for a jail
- Craig ——— Horwood
32 Clues: Ariana • Lewis and… • Welsh flower • ________ United • _________ suite • Opposite of black • Capital of France • Craig ——— Horwood • Worth miaowing for • Wednesday’s surname • Wednesday’s brother • where does mamgu live? • where does nanny live? • the month after October • another name for a jail • This YouTuber loves pink • Famous femal fossil hunter • musical with sandy and Danny • ...
A Very 4P Christmas 2022-12-14
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- This person sings maths songs
- This student is from Italy
- This student isn’t from Hungry
- This students first and last name are alliterative
- This student can speak Danish
- This person loves to read Isadora Moon
- This person plays football in a team
- This person is 19th on the register
- This student is from Ireland
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- This person is first on the register
- This person can speak Welsh
- This person plays piano and violin
- This person has a little brother in year 2
- This student has the same birthday as a teacher
- This student has a little sister in year 2
- This person has the same initials as both of the teachers
- This person is Portuguese
- This person has a big brother in year 6
- This student has a big sister in year 5
- This student has the same last name as two teachers
- This person wears glasses all the time
21 Clues: This person is Portuguese • This student is from Italy • This person can speak Welsh • This person sings maths songs • This student can speak Danish • This student is from Ireland • This student isn’t from Hungry • This person plays piano and violin • This person is 19th on the register • This person is first on the register • This person plays football in a team • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
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- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- What is the longest river in England?
- What is the English capital?
- What colour is the English national flower?
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- What is the national Welsh game?
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
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- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
- When is the National Day of England?
- The main city in Wales.
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • What is the longest river in England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • ...
Crossword 2023-12-17
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- Welsh translation for Merry Christmas
- The town of birth for the couple
- Leonnie is known for which trait
- The stag party was held at which Cardiff bar
- The Groom's brother called him by what name as a child
- The couple's favourite football team
- Chris spent most of his surgical career in which speciality
- The author of Table 2.
- The couple's favourite city
- The location of the couple's first holiday abroad
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- A recent DNA test showed Chris to be 1% which nationality
- The couple's favourite Christmas movie
- The martial art practised by the couple as kids.
- Leonnie is most commonly called by which nickname
- The Italian translation of the bride's name
- In the 12 days of Christmas, which gift is given on the 9th day
- When at University, the couple spent five years studying in which city
- The hen party took place in which theme park
- Leonnie's first degree
- Which comprehensive school did the couple attend
20 Clues: Leonnie's first degree • The author of Table 2. • The couple's favourite city • The town of birth for the couple • Leonnie is known for which trait • The couple's favourite football team • Welsh translation for Merry Christmas • The couple's favourite Christmas movie • The Italian translation of the bride's name • The stag party was held at which Cardiff bar • ...
The Claridge Wedding 2024-04-04
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- The secondary school Rachael attended
- Jamie's middle name
- City of Jamie's birth
- Jamie's home town
- Where they had their first date
- The secondary school Jamie attended
- The first name of Jamie's grandmother
- The first name of Rachael's brother
- Rachael's home town
- Number of siblings Rachael has
- The month of Rachael's birthday
- Rachael's middle name
- The month of Jamie's birthday
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- Subject Rachael teaches
- The first name of Jamie's dad
- Combined ages of Rachael and Jamie
- The first name of Rachael's mum
- First name of Jamie's favourite strongman
- The Spanish city where they first went on holiday together
- The manufacturer of Jamie's quad bikes
- The name of Rachael and Jamie's black and white horse
- Most recent foreign holiday
- The name of Jamie's dream home
- Number of siblings Jamie has
- The Welsh village they live in
- Town of Rachael's birth
- Jamie and Rachael's eye colour
- The name of Rachael and Jamie's rabbit
28 Clues: Jamie's home town • Jamie's middle name • Rachael's home town • City of Jamie's birth • Rachael's middle name • Subject Rachael teaches • Town of Rachael's birth • Most recent foreign holiday • Number of siblings Jamie has • The first name of Jamie's dad • The month of Jamie's birthday • The name of Jamie's dream home • The Welsh village they live in • Jamie and Rachael's eye colour • ...
English Folklore 2024-05-09
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- Ghostly lights seen over bogs and marshes, said to mislead travelers
- English fairy tale hero who outwits giants
- Circles of mushrooms, believed to be portals to the fairy realm
- Legendary miniature hero popular in English folklore
- Victorian-era ghost or demon known for his high leaps
- Symbol of rebirth and nature found in churches and gardens
- Legendary Lord Mayor of London and his cat
- Legendary outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor
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- Arthurian magician and advisor
- Guardian spirits in the form of black dogs
- 16th-century prophetess and witch
- Arthurian enchantress, gave King Arthur his sword Excalibur
- Stones with holes, believed to protect against witchcraft
- Hairy, mythical forest-dwelling creatures
- Ghost of a huntsman said to haunt Windsor Great Park
- Giant worm slain by John Lambton in County Durham
- Collection of Welsh myths and legends
- Legendary British leader associated with the Knights of the Round Table
- Blue-faced hag said to haunt Leicestershire
- Helpful household spirits who perform chores
20 Clues: Arthurian magician and advisor • 16th-century prophetess and witch • Collection of Welsh myths and legends • Hairy, mythical forest-dwelling creatures • Guardian spirits in the form of black dogs • English fairy tale hero who outwits giants • Legendary Lord Mayor of London and his cat • Blue-faced hag said to haunt Leicestershire • ...
Cam One Unit 5 2019-11-20
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- Near Newport, there are old coal mines. They make ____ there
- Farmers live in the cottages and there are ____s in their gardens
- Scotland has many small farming towns in the north like Wick. They have sheep and ____s
- My friends here live in a small house in a ______d street.
- Where are the _______s from?
- It's very ____ from where I live.
- Near Newport, there are old ___ mines.
- She lives in a very old ____
- See you at the ______, Love Rita
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- THE WELSH _____ BOARD
- In the morning a lot of people go to work in the new _____s
- Farmers live in the ____s and there are animals in their gardens
- Some industrial towns have an ______ for making steel.
- In the south west of England there are many _____ towns
- Farmers live in the cottages there are animals in their ______s
- I am on ____
- Near Newport, there are old coal _____s
17 Clues: I am on ____ • THE WELSH _____ BOARD • Where are the _______s from? • She lives in a very old ____ • See you at the ______, Love Rita • It's very ____ from where I live. • Near Newport, there are old ___ mines. • Near Newport, there are old coal _____s • Some industrial towns have an ______ for making steel. • In the south west of England there are many _____ towns • ...
New Lanark 2022-09-13
6 Clues: He is a ? philathrophist (5) • He was born and died in? (5) • He had how many children? (5) • At 21 he was managing a ? mill (6) • built the first ? school in the world (6) • Who took over New Lanark at the age of 29? (6-4)
History Crossword 2016-06-15
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- Edwin was the Earl of ....... in 1066.
- A tenth of something, paid as a contribution to churches.
- The name of the Duke of Normandy 1066.
- The place where the final battle for the English throne happened.
- The place where Harold and Hardrada's Battle had happened.
- Black Death infected by air.
- Shield Money.
- Nickname given to Edward I.
- A comet that had flew past Earth in 1066
- Tax that led to the Peasant's Revolt.
- The place where Magna Carta was signed.
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- Battles for the recovery of the Holy Land.
- The bay where the Duke of Normandy had landed in England.
- Bad King John's nickname.
- Monk's vow of no sexual relationship,
- Nickname given to Richard I.
- A bishop of the highest rank
- Black Death infected from the bite of an infected flea.
- Monk's vow of no belongings,
- A welsh major chieftain.
- The name of the tapestry that tells the story of 1066.
21 Clues: Shield Money. • A welsh major chieftain. • Bad King John's nickname. • Nickname given to Edward I. • Nickname given to Richard I. • A bishop of the highest rank • Black Death infected by air. • Monk's vow of no belongings, • Monk's vow of no sexual relationship, • Tax that led to the Peasant's Revolt. • Edwin was the Earl of ....... in 1066. • ...
Mountains 2012-10-10
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- Second prototype of TV's robot dog (1,3)
- Jail air monk in Africa (11)
- Swiss get angry before film sanction mess, e.g. ire (5)
- Crazy Jack and his Henna Gun settle down (12)
- Write with this white mountain (4,4)
- A hair guild is restyled (10)
- Was shot while President (8)
- Auk alm's rearranged here (6)
- Made film for cameras (4)
- Covered Pompeii (8)
- Sicily isn't neat (4)
- Means long mountain in Hawaii (5,3)
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- East of Java was the movie (8)
- Welsh mafia boss is covered in precipitation type (7)
- Climb this rugby league town near Liverpool (5,2,6)
- Mr Affleck and St Kitt's partner are big in Scotland (3,5)
- Start your ascent from the first 3 letters (9)
- I followed a main road to Jawalakhel (9)
- A cacao gun explodes in South America (9)
- Hail Ska translated the circumnavigating Tibetan (7)
- Always is in French (7)
- Lenghthy German Chinese dynasty (8)
22 Clues: Covered Pompeii (8) • Sicily isn't neat (4) • Always is in French (7) • Made film for cameras (4) • Jail air monk in Africa (11) • Was shot while President (8) • A hair guild is restyled (10) • Auk alm's rearranged here (6) • East of Java was the movie (8) • Lenghthy German Chinese dynasty (8) • Means long mountain in Hawaii (5,3) • Write with this white mountain (4,4) • ...
Crossword 2014-04-29
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- Currency used in Britain.
- Someone from Wales is...
- Traditional British summer sport using a bat, ball and wicket.
- Prehistoric monument in South West England.
- Popular takeaway food in the UK. (4,3,5)
- What many British people read at breakfast or on the way to work.
- The capital of Scotland.
- Nickname for the Loch Ness monster.
- British flag. (5,4)
- Ceremonial guard at the Tower of London.
- A place people often go to after work for a few drinks.
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- Large wheel in London. (6,3)
- The national symbolic animal of Britain.
- Someone from Scotland is...
- The general name given to Britain's health and social security system. (7,5)
- London railway often referred to as the tube.
- Bell in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. (3,3)
- The Queen is head of state but she has no...
- Charles, Andrew, Edward, William and Harry have this title.
- Female equivalent of a Lord.
- Popular drink sold in pubs.
- Famous ball game invented at an English school.
22 Clues: British flag. (5,4) • Someone from Wales is... • The capital of Scotland. • Currency used in Britain. • Someone from Scotland is... • Popular drink sold in pubs. • Large wheel in London. (6,3) • Female equivalent of a Lord. • Nickname for the Loch Ness monster. • The national symbolic animal of Britain. • Popular takeaway food in the UK. (4,3,5) • ...
industrial revolution inventions and inventors 2021-09-24
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- first ever text messaging system
- manufacturing process where items are assembled on a line from workstation to workstation
- welsh textile manager, founder of... utopian socialism
- english inventor and pioneer of the spinning industry, invented the spinning mule
- power generation and mass communication. you definitely know what his name is
- device used for spinning thread or yarn from fibers
- loom
- english ironmaster
- globe with a wire filament that heats up and illuminates surroundings
- machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds
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- developed many devices in fields such as
- wheel that converts the motion of water into useful energy
- scottish inventor and instrument maker
- heat engine that performs mechanical work via steam
- english inventor. invented the
- converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- english inventor, known for his steel making process named after himself
- mechanized loom
- british inventor and mining engineer
- device that allows two users to communicate with sound over a long distance
- original inventor of roller spinning
21 Clues: loom • mechanized loom • english ironmaster • english inventor. invented the • first ever text messaging system • british inventor and mining engineer • original inventor of roller spinning • scottish inventor and instrument maker • developed many devices in fields such as • converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • heat engine that performs mechanical work via steam • ...
Sweet Sue's Crossword Chaos 2021-05-25
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- Only olympian to remain unchanged in Roman Myth.
- ceremonial blade used in witchcraft
- famous female eco-activist who stood against trust fund billionares
- Edgar Allan Poe's cat
- name of the demon in the exorcist
- name of my future arachnid best friend
- the most poisonous flower
- king of vagabonds
- fictional character with iconic bobcut hair
- the progenitor of the romantic vampire genre
- King Arthur's killer
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- term invented by Volta, that inspired Frankenstein
- What does Kevin suggest Dwight put in his gun holster?
- a word meaning "weird and sinister" also a literary subgenre
- brave and devout knight
- Duke of Milan, who died in a pandemic years after retiring from sorcery
- odin's symbol animal, of which he possesses two
- a temple dedicated to elder evils, sworn to destroy everything beautiful
- welsh poet whose name was the inspiration behind a famous folk singer's stage name
- key of cooking juicy chicken recipes
- a distopic story about industrial efficiency and child celebrities
21 Clues: king of vagabonds • King Arthur's killer • Edgar Allan Poe's cat • brave and devout knight • the most poisonous flower • name of the demon in the exorcist • ceremonial blade used in witchcraft • key of cooking juicy chicken recipes • name of my future arachnid best friend • fictional character with iconic bobcut hair • the progenitor of the romantic vampire genre • ...
Christmas 2021 2021-12-26
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- Could be Kuruppu but ours is better
- Right here
- Certainly threw a shoe into court
- Brain experts study here
- Best team in the world
- Gemma Chan filmed here
- Place of masters
- Close spiral wire entangled.
- Place of work and old measure
- Evil pet meets car
- A royal's version of the Bible ?
- Bo Peep lies without looking messed up
- Like pulling teeth
- Forest for wealth distribution
- Braniacs study this
- Famously cut hole in the carpet
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- Not Pear Cider but ...?
- 5th Disney Princess flower arrangement
- Share 'n' share a like shake up
- Northern University town
- Welsh vegetable forms part of this Uni town.
- Costal town
- Logo on high school street
- These gardens : deer country ?
- Blackfen road
- Aladdin princess
- Green space nearby filming location
- ".... says no"
- Western University town
- Eastern University town
- Jet Drain arrangement
- Male's new whigs create subject
- A French good grassy area
- Laugh at bongos in college mix up
- Irish meditation chant mix up
35 Clues: Right here • Costal town • Blackfen road • ".... says no" • Aladdin princess • Place of masters • Evil pet meets car • Like pulling teeth • Braniacs study this • Jet Drain arrangement • Best team in the world • Not Pear Cider but ...? • Gemma Chan filmed here • Western University town • Eastern University town • Northern University town • Brain experts study here • A French good grassy area • ...
Crossword Puzzle Reporters 2021 2021-07-20
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- I have never been stung by a bee or wasp and that is why I'm scared of them
- I love going to Skegness
- My favourite band is Main Skins
- I like money
- I love dogs
- I'm allergic to penicillin
- I like to go to the woods
- I have broken many bones!
- I like swimming in my new pool
- I am a quarter Welsh
- I have three kittens
- I like watching Zack Stone
- I like fishing
- I have a holiday house abroad
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- I have a rabbit called Roxy
- I am scared of spiders
- My favourite colour is turquoise
- I like ice cream
- I couldn't speak until I was 4
- I like the smell of nail polish
- Last year I flooded my house and used my sister to mop the floor
- I'm scared of fish
- I love bowling
- I like football
- I have a step brother
- My brother is autistic
26 Clues: I love dogs • I like money • I love bowling • I like fishing • I like football • I like ice cream • I'm scared of fish • I am a quarter Welsh • I have three kittens • I have a step brother • I am scared of spiders • My brother is autistic • I love going to Skegness • I like to go to the woods • I have broken many bones! • I'm allergic to penicillin • I like watching Zack Stone • ...
Dog Breeds 2019-05-12
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- First part of name comes from Old English meaning ‘fine.’
- Commonly used assistance dog.
- Makes great guarddog.
- Breed of great stamina and intelligence.
- Dog named after its creator.
- Named after place in Mexico
- Carried messages in WW1, stood guard and searched for wounded.
- Not very easily trainable.
- Terrier originating from the U.K.
- Originally bred for driving deer towards guns.
- Iranian dog also known as ‘Gazelle Hound.’
- Curious canine makes excellent family companion.
- Rare dog found in Netherlands.
- Gentle natured companion originating from Ireland.
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- Breed considered sacred by Tibetan Monks.
- Golden dog bred to__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __.
- WW1 military dog now used for police work.
- Welsh terrier now considered a rare breed.
- Hound used as mascot for ‘Hush Puppies’ shoes.
- Used for hunting in Afghanistan.
- Nicknamed ‘grey ghosts.’
- Pooch easily distracted by interesting smells.
- Herd guardian in Alps.
- Spaniel named for skill of scaring furred game from cover.
- Looks like it has dreadlocks.
25 Clues: Makes great guarddog. • Herd guardian in Alps. • Nicknamed ‘grey ghosts.’ • Not very easily trainable. • Named after place in Mexico • Dog named after its creator. • Commonly used assistance dog. • Looks like it has dreadlocks. • Rare dog found in Netherlands. • Used for hunting in Afghanistan. • Terrier originating from the U.K. • Breed of great stamina and intelligence. • ...
Dog Breeds 2019-05-12
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- Hound used as mascot for ‘Hush Puppies’ shoes.
- Carried messages in WW1, stood guard and searched for wounded.
- Makes great guarddog.
- Breed of great stamina and intelligence.
- Welsh terrier now considered a rare breed.
- First part of name comes from Old English meaning ‘fine.’
- Breed considered sacred by Tibetan Monks.
- Curious canine makes excellent family companion.
- Golden dog bred to__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __.
- Rare dog found in Netherlands.
- Gentle natured companion originating from Ireland.
- Terrier originating from the U.K.
- Used for hunting in Afghanistan.
- Looks like it has dreadlocks.
- Iranian dog also known as ‘Gazelle Hound.’
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- Originally bred for driving deer towards guns.
- Spaniel named for skill of scaring furred game from cover.
- Commonly used assistance dog.
- WW1 military dog now used for police work.
- Dog named after its creator.
- Not very easily trainable.
- Herd guardian in Alps.
- Nicknamed ‘grey ghosts.’
- Pooch easily distracted by interesting smells.
- Named after place in Mexico
25 Clues: Makes great guarddog. • Herd guardian in Alps. • Nicknamed ‘grey ghosts.’ • Not very easily trainable. • Named after place in Mexico • Dog named after its creator. • Commonly used assistance dog. • Looks like it has dreadlocks. • Rare dog found in Netherlands. • Used for hunting in Afghanistan. • Terrier originating from the U.K. • Breed of great stamina and intelligence. • ...
Advent Crossword 2018-12-23
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- grandma
- youngest friends character in first season
- wood
- dog breed
- family name and ex Newcastle defender
- best smell
- best purchases of the year
- old hoody
- freezing Washington sport
- Italian devil
- foreign food
- floor
- mountain
- best cow
- are we there yet
- bens new work saying
- horrible job
- first dance song
- ben’s posh word
- nickname
- ouch
- best nationality
- swanky hotel
- twoandlots
- ‘I love him’
- chandlers middle name
- wedding accommodation
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- planned trip
- mother theresa
- new house
- wedding drink
- family name
- rachels fringe
- chat up line
- that means agriculture
- Australian city
- family name
- you are now entering
- drink
- go to food
- sofa maneuver
- redcat
- cat
- second best nationality
- bens favourite state
- best car
- like finding a needle in a haystack
- wedding dance
- best cheese
- kate nickname
- ed and sams most used word
51 Clues: cat • wood • ouch • drink • floor • redcat • grandma • mountain • best cow • nickname • best car • new house • dog breed • old hoody • best smell • go to food • twoandlots • family name • family name • best cheese • planned trip • chat up line • foreign food • horrible job • swanky hotel • ‘I love him’ • wedding drink • sofa maneuver • Italian devil • wedding dance • kate nickname • mother theresa • rachels fringe • Australian city • ...
Advent Crossword 2018-12-23
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- family name and ex Newcastle defender
- nickname
- second best nationality
- ouch
- first dance song
- freezing Washington sport
- wedding dance
- Australian city
- sofa maneuver
- mother theresa
- swanky hotel
- floor
- bens favourite state
- chat up line
- go to food
- planned trip
- Italian devil
- ‘I love him’
- best cow
- you are now entering
- new house
- youngest friends character in first season
- horrible job
- ed and sams most used word
- best nationality
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- chandlers middle name
- kate nickname
- drink
- dog breed
- bens new work saying
- wedding accommodation
- twoandlots
- mountain
- best purchases of the year
- grandma
- wedding drink
- like finding a needle in a haystack
- wood
- foreign food
- ben’s posh word
- rachels fringe
- best car
- family name
- old hoody
- best cheese
- best smell
- family name
- redcat
- cat
- are we there yet
- that means agriculture
51 Clues: cat • ouch • wood • drink • floor • redcat • grandma • nickname • mountain • best car • best cow • dog breed • old hoody • new house • twoandlots • go to food • best smell • family name • best cheese • family name • foreign food • swanky hotel • chat up line • planned trip • ‘I love him’ • horrible job • kate nickname • wedding dance • wedding drink • sofa maneuver • Italian devil • mother theresa • rachels fringe • Australian city • ...
Great Britain 2019-10-28
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- The national emblem of England
- The financial year starts at the beginning of (month)
- The capital of Great Britain
- The most famous dialect in London
- Standard pronunciation is called
- St.David's Day is celebrated in (month)
- The leading social media platform
- Poetic name of Britain
- Guy Fawkes Night is celebrated in (month)
- Short for 'public house'
- The tallest mountain in the UK
- The capital of NI
- The capital of Scotland
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- chief of state
- What was written in 1215
- The current prime-minister of the UK
- what is celebrated on October 31st
- The head of the state
- The House of Lords consists of Lords Temporal and Lords ...
- Narional emblem of Ireland
- The first PM
- The name of the Welsh flag
- The river in Scotland
- The Millenium Stadium is in (city)
- 'the land of Angles'
- The longest river in UK
- In 1169 Henry II invaded the...
27 Clues: The first PM • chief of state • The capital of NI • 'the land of Angles' • The head of the state • The river in Scotland • Poetic name of Britain • The longest river in UK • The capital of Scotland • What was written in 1215 • Short for 'public house' • Narional emblem of Ireland • The name of the Welsh flag • The capital of Great Britain • The national emblem of England • ...
Countries and nationalities 2020-12-07
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- A person from Poland.
- A person from Dominican Republic.
- A person from the Netherlands.
- A person from Venezuela.
- A person from China.
- A person from United States.
- A person from Wales.
- A person from Korea.
- A person from Cuba.
- A person from Scotland.
- A person from Argentina.
- A person from Russia.
- A person from Haiti.
- A person from Peru.
- A person from Switzerland.
- A person from Australia.
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- A person from Denmark.
- A person from Portugal.
- A person from Colombia.
- A person from Ecuador.
- A person from England.
- A person from Brazil.
- A person from Japan.
- A person from Germany.
- A person from France.
- A person from Canada.
- A person from Ireland.
- A person from Mexico.
- A person from Chile.
- A person from Belgium.
- A person from Guatemala.
- A person from Italy.
- A person from Spain.
33 Clues: A person from Cuba. • A person from Peru. • A person from Japan. • A person from China. • A person from Wales. • A person from Korea. • A person from Chile. • A person from Italy. • A person from Spain. • A person from Haiti. • A person from Poland. • A person from Brazil. • A person from France. • A person from Canada. • A person from Mexico. • A person from Russia. • A person from Denmark. • ...
Crossi 2023-05-17
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- the black and liquid gold
- an Irish tv presenter named Graham with his own talkshow in England
- an incredibly fast feline
- a Caribbean country with English speakers
- originally called Sámhain
- a Scottish term for the word 'small'
- small reptile and the Komodo dragon is one such animal
- a popular district of London known for art
- a very weird sport with immense popularity in the UK and Pakistan
- the English word for the language called Cymru
- busy weather including lots of snow and wind
- a nice clothing material that is light and perfect for summer
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- the Scottish dialect spoken in Glasgow
- a green little man associated with Ireland and golden pots
- a cool cat animal with puffy feet and pointy ears
- alongside the Iliad this is Homer's most famous work
- the official winner of a larger competition
- the surname of the current British Prime Minister Rishi
- a black bird associated with a blue house in Harry Potter
- the Australian capital
20 Clues: the Australian capital • the black and liquid gold • an incredibly fast feline • originally called Sámhain • a Scottish term for the word 'small' • the Scottish dialect spoken in Glasgow • a Caribbean country with English speakers • a popular district of London known for art • the official winner of a larger competition • busy weather including lots of snow and wind • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
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- What colour is the English national flower?
- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What is the national Welsh game?
- When is the National Day of England?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
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- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The main city in Wales.
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- What is the English capital?
- What is the longest river in England?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • What is the longest river in England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • ...
Quite hard crossword 2023-07-01
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- Accidently discovered planet
- Newest country
- First game console
- Type of tree with every vowel
- A purple gem or crystal that is a variation of quartz
- A mineral that can be crystalized or in other crystals that has a rotten egg smell
- Water boils at ___ _______ degrees
- _____ nodes
- Federated states of micronesia, abbreviated
- Word derived from the welsh with no vowels
- The person who discovered gravity
- Sound of anger
- Only continent without mcdonalds
- Coldest country excluding antarctica
- Derived from the word xylene
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- Who sang "out of the woods"
- _____ board, used to communicate with the dead
- Dwarf planet starting with m
- Type of herb or spice starting with t
- Confused or chaotic state
- Plural of haj
- Fragrant gum resin
- Creator of wordle
- Country with the most islands
- A time of incomplete metamorphosis in dragonflies
- Worldwide
- A victorian bit of clothing which woman wore making it hard to breathe
27 Clues: Worldwide • _____ nodes • Plural of haj • Newest country • Sound of anger • Creator of wordle • First game console • Fragrant gum resin • Confused or chaotic state • Who sang "out of the woods" • Accidently discovered planet • Dwarf planet starting with m • Derived from the word xylene • Type of tree with every vowel • Country with the most islands • Only continent without mcdonalds • ...
Puzzle 29 2022-12-18
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- The capital city of Senegal.
- A line on a chart joining places of equal depth of water.
- A tilting match.
- Uncultivated land.
- A coarse wool on the legs of sheep.
- An instrument for testing the density of gases.
- The stronghold of king Arthur in the Arthurian legend.
- A lover of Wales and Welsh culture.
- A noble gas with an atomic number of 36.
- A robust fuel container made from pressed steel.
- The anthropological study of society through refuse.
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- A city that once served as Japan's capital.
- Any decorative carved grotesque figure on a building.
- Nervous, jumpy or on edge.
- The currency of Croatia.
- A short story with a moral, often involving talking animals or objects.
- A structure placed across a flowing body of water to stop the flow.
- A person obsessed with their own (supposed) importance.
- A dryad pursued by Apollo, who was turned into a laurel tree.
- A greenish-brown colour.
20 Clues: A tilting match. • Uncultivated land. • The currency of Croatia. • A greenish-brown colour. • Nervous, jumpy or on edge. • The capital city of Senegal. • A coarse wool on the legs of sheep. • A lover of Wales and Welsh culture. • A noble gas with an atomic number of 36. • A city that once served as Japan's capital. • An instrument for testing the density of gases. • ...
PUZZLE 61 2023-09-13
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- The Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was the first successful one in 1936 (10)
- Ishmael and Isaac were his first two sons (7)
- Joint English-French aircraft that went into service in 1976 (8)
- 507 year-old clam accidentally killed by researchers in 2006 (4,3,7)
- Capital of the Philippines prior to Manila (6,4)
- Colour of a Welsh poppy (6)
- Commercial name for calcium sulphate (7,2,5)
- Played Mrs Barnes Wallis in 'The Dam Busters' (6,5)
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- Second president of the USA (4,5)
- Collective name for a group of zebras (4)
- World's largest freshwater fish (8)
- Robin Hood's fat monk friend (5,4)
- Currency unit of Hungary (6)
- Stared at his own reflection in a pond (9)
- Babies are born without these (8)
- Major constituent of ordinary air (8)
- Most widely used of all solvents (5)
- Crocus belongs to this family (4)
- More generally known as skin (9)
- Hardest natural substance in the world (7)
- Queensland And Northern Territories Air Service (6)
21 Clues: Colour of a Welsh poppy (6) • Currency unit of Hungary (6) • More generally known as skin (9) • Second president of the USA (4,5) • Babies are born without these (8) • Crocus belongs to this family (4) • Robin Hood's fat monk friend (5,4) • World's largest freshwater fish (8) • Most widely used of all solvents (5) • Major constituent of ordinary air (8) • ...
1960s Movies: Iconic Actors and Actresses 2023-10-30
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- Renowned for her role in "Cleopatra."
- "King of Cool" known for action films.
- Four-time Academy Award-winning actress.
- Legendary actress and symbol of Hollywood's Golden Age.
- Pioneering African-American actor.
- Elegant actress known for "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
- Charismatic leading man of classic Hollywood.
- Italian actress who achieved international fame.
- Beloved actor of classic films like "It's a Wonderful Life."
- Versatile actor known for his comedic roles.
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- Actress known for her roles in "The Apartment" and "Terms of Endearment."
- Actress who became Princess of Monaco.
- Welsh actor known for his Shakespearean and film roles.
- The first actor to portray James Bond in the film series.
- Versatile actor known for diverse roles.
- Iconic actress and singer.
- Renowned for his performances in "The Godfather" and "A Streetcar Named Desire."
- Iconic actor of films like "Cool Hand Luke."
- Leading man in romantic comedies and dramas.
- Actress known for "West Side Story" and "Rebel Without a Cause."
20 Clues: Iconic actress and singer. • Pioneering African-American actor. • Renowned for her role in "Cleopatra." • Actress who became Princess of Monaco. • "King of Cool" known for action films. • Four-time Academy Award-winning actress. • Versatile actor known for diverse roles. • Iconic actor of films like "Cool Hand Luke." • Leading man in romantic comedies and dramas. • ...
Pembroke Cryptic Crossword 2024-08-04
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- Manger minimum mess? (6)
- Doctor has most of salad plant lacking carbon, after exercise in Welsh town (8)
- Lord Chris Smith loves big pole on ship with Queen Elizabeth (6)
- Group in Pembroke or politician with mad energies (10)
- Drunk doctor in University Library. Or exclusive Pembroke accomodation? (3,5)
- Bravely swapping daughter for bishop on finding newest court (5)
- Possibly spherical affair? (3,4)
- About to return to shed clothing in accommodation (9)
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- Gamebirds cooked for festive holiday (9)
- Strip, ostensibly to hide for examination (6)
- Calmer without, we find Matthew say (6)
- Some Egyptian small kitchen (3)
- Conrad always munches starters on river (3)
- Bird orders alert in mountain (7)
- Pembroke student Ian replaces electron in outermost atomic shell (9)
- Hiddleston’s Cat (3)
- I’m with a common folk in not excellent place of study (4)
- Half a young kangaroo has Apple for politician alumnus (2,3)
- Disco-like hit (3)
- Heard to have rested in second term (4)
20 Clues: Disco-like hit (3) • Hiddleston’s Cat (3) • Manger minimum mess? (6) • Some Egyptian small kitchen (3) • Possibly spherical affair? (3,4) • Bird orders alert in mountain (7) • Calmer without, we find Matthew say (6) • Heard to have rested in second term (4) • Gamebirds cooked for festive holiday (9) • Conrad always munches starters on river (3) • ...
How well do you know the bride and groom¿ 2024-08-12
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- Stag party location
- on him?
- Which Greek island did they visit
- Welsh word for love
- Best Man’s name
- Dan’s eye colour
- Holly’s middle name
- Holly’s star sign
- Country they are visiting on their honeymoon 2/2
- Name of their dog
- What they ate on their first date
- What mythical creature does Dan have
- Maid of Honour’s name
- The city Dan is from
- How many wedding dresses Holly tried on
- Colour of the bridesmaids’ dresses
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- In which month in 2023 did Dan propose?
- What number house they live in
- Dan’s university degree is in…
- Hen party location
- Who introduced them?
- their first holiday together?
- Dan’s star sign
- Colour of their car
- City they met in
- Country they are visiting on their honeymoon 1/2
- What stone is in Holly’s engagement ring?
- Holly’s new surname
- Dan’s middle name
- Holly’s favourite number
30 Clues: on him? • Best Man’s name • Dan’s star sign • Dan’s eye colour • City they met in • Holly’s star sign • Name of their dog • Dan’s middle name • Hen party location • Stag party location • Welsh word for love • Colour of their car • Holly’s middle name • Holly’s new surname • Who introduced them? • The city Dan is from • Maid of Honour’s name • Holly’s favourite number • their first holiday together? • ...
Symbols of the UK 2022-06-13
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- It is the best and funniest way to admire the city of London.
- It is the most important tower in London.
- Protects the Queen.
- He is the patron of England.
- The name of the British flag.
- You can have it alone or with your friends at 5 o'clock.
- The traditional British bus.
- If you go out without it, you could get wet.
- The most efficient means of transport in London.
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- The British Parliament is made up of the House of Commons and the...
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- Scottish men usually wear it on special occasions.
- It is the British currency.
- If you forget your mobile phone and you need to call somebody, you can use it.
- It is the capital city of the UK.
- On the Welsh flag there is a...
16 Clues: Protects the Queen. • He wrote Romeo and Juliet. • It is the British currency. • He is the patron of England. • The traditional British bus. • The name of the British flag. • On the Welsh flag there is a... • It is the capital city of the UK. • It is the most important tower in London. • If you go out without it, you could get wet. • ...
Pirates of the Caribbean Crossword 2022-03-17
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- A big pirate base where gunpowder and stores could be bought.
- Large Spanish ships designed to carry huge cargos
- Slaves did this to the French in Haiti
- The British Island where Port Royal was
- The main French island in the Caribbean which they lost in 1804
- Another name for a pirate
- This type of letter from the King allowed you to be a pirate
- Apart from Gold, Silver or sugar this smokable substance was stolen
- This treaty basically ended piracy in the Caribbean in 1856.
- The relative speed of a Galleon
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- This wiped out most of the local population
- The Pirate island just off Hispaniola
- Apart from the Spanish, these guys were Britain's main rival in the Caribbean
- Pirates of the
- The special wooden huts where pirates smoked meat
- A Welsh Pirate who was even knighted for his work
- The Caribbean had plenty of these for ships to hide in
17 Clues: Pirates of the • Another name for a pirate • The relative speed of a Galleon • The Pirate island just off Hispaniola • Slaves did this to the French in Haiti • The British Island where Port Royal was • This wiped out most of the local population • Large Spanish ships designed to carry huge cargos • The special wooden huts where pirates smoked meat • ...
New Lanark 2022-09-13
6 Clues: He is a ? philathrophist (5) • He was born and died in? (5) • He had how many children? (5) • At 21 he was managing a ? mill (6) • built the first ? school in the world (6) • Who took over New Lanark at the age of 29? (6-4)
All ABout Wendy 2014-05-27
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- Black and white fur-ball at home
- Number of children
- Crafty pastime, 2 wds
- Father's name
- Hates the sun, loves the ____
- Number of siblings
- Often hiked park
- Much loved pup
- Son who broke her toe
- Favourite room in the house
- Caffeinated indulgence
- Middle name
- Current employer
- First grandchild
- Favourite nearby village
- Wine variety of choice
- Current age!
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- Fluent in English and __
- Preferred mode of shopping
- Upcoming travel destination
- Alpine country last visited
- Home town.
- Welsh origin of "Wendy"
- Favourite grandson
- “Wendy, Wendy left me alone. Hurt so bad." Lyrics by The ___, 2 wds
- Eye colour
- Peterborough University attended
- Class of 1972 __ High School
- Holiday Season born grandchild
- Feathered farm animals once raised
- Star sign
- Maiden name
- Martial arts training, 2 wds
- Son originally named after her dad
- European country lived in
- Born in 1954, the year of the ___, in China
36 Clues: Star sign • Home town. • Eye colour • Middle name • Maiden name • Current age! • Father's name • Much loved pup • Often hiked park • Current employer • First grandchild • Number of children • Favourite grandson • Number of siblings • Crafty pastime, 2 wds • Son who broke her toe • Caffeinated indulgence • Wine variety of choice • Welsh origin of "Wendy" • Fluent in English and __ • Favourite nearby village • ...
TLVA - So British 2015-12-17
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- Shakespeare opened the ...?... theatre
- The patron saint of Wales
- This is the difference between GB and the UK (x2)
- The capital city of Wales
- The coronation place in London
- The tallest building of London
- This river flows through London
- The Brits think it's polite and orderly
- The emblem of Scotland
- He did NOT coin the "Keep calm..." slogan
- There's a legend about these birds in the Tower of London
- This war was caused by tea
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- One of Henry VIII's daughters
- One of the Welsh emblems
- This drink could be the origin of the alcohol problems in Britain
- The British currency
- The story says the Scotch egg was invented there (x3)
- You can see the Rosetta stone there (x2)
- The Brits consider it as a compliment / an asset
- Probably the most famous British painter
- The capital city of Scotland
- She became Empress of India
- John Montague was the ...?... of Sandwich
- The emblem of both parts of Ireland
24 Clues: The British currency • The emblem of Scotland • One of the Welsh emblems • The patron saint of Wales • The capital city of Wales • This war was caused by tea • She became Empress of India • The capital city of Scotland • One of Henry VIII's daughters • The coronation place in London • The tallest building of London • This river flows through London • ...
Obituary 2018-03-08
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- was a serbian-american inventor
- he was an american inventor of cotton gin
- he was an german,engineer
- he was an english inventor,engineer
- was an italian physicist
- he was a british politician
- he was a scottish inventor,mechanical engineer
- he created the spinning jenny
- was an american engineer and inventor
- he was an german physician
- he was a french philosopher
- was an german inventor and mechanical engineer
- he was an french biologist
- he was a philospher,economist
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- he was a welsh textile manufacturer
- became involved in the abolitionist movement
- was an american he found the ford motor company
- he was a american inventor
- was an english ironmaster and quaker
- he was an english cleric
- he was an german philosopher
- he was an english inventor of wool combing
- was an english inventor who created the first practical steam engine
- are a british rock band formed in blackpool
- he was a french artist
25 Clues: he was a french artist • he was an english cleric • was an italian physicist • he was an german,engineer • he was a american inventor • he was an german physician • he was an french biologist • he was a british politician • he was a french philosopher • he was an german philosopher • he created the spinning jenny • he was a philospher,economist • was a serbian-american inventor • ...
Cryptic Crossword 2020-03-20
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- Lord Nuffield's best-loved car? (5)
- Bird peacefully producing toiletries (4)
- He was famously on the road with Bing (3)
- The bell pivots on this fish as it swings (7)
- Luciano was the heaviest of the three (5)
- Jack had a ripping time here (11)
- Please don't go (4)
- Rugby without tackles (5)
- Cilla and Holly both did two of these (7)
- Andy's brother is a specialist at this (7)
- The batsmen might take a quick one (6)
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- The Red Devils did this in 1999 (6)
- Sweet dessert can follow Gabriel, Michael or Raphael (7)
- A nickel and two dimes (7)
- Grandfather's method (9)
- Within a hero perhaps? (4)
- Sounds like nine of these makes a good read (7)
- The actors like a good one in the audience (7)
- Sounds like that Welsh cartoonist (7)
- You might throw things at this aunt (5)
- Keep warmer or keep quieter (6)
21 Clues: Please don't go (4) • Grandfather's method (9) • Rugby without tackles (5) • A nickel and two dimes (7) • Within a hero perhaps? (4) • Keep warmer or keep quieter (6) • Jack had a ripping time here (11) • The Red Devils did this in 1999 (6) • Lord Nuffield's best-loved car? (5) • Sounds like that Welsh cartoonist (7) • The batsmen might take a quick one (6) • ...
Ridgeway Easter Cryptic 2020-04-10
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- x
- Golden egg messes up free bag
- Pretends to be a sun god in the underworld, beyond the speed of light
- Deranged aunt's mice, delicious with
- Type a phrase, mess for joyous holidays
- Game hinds surround the smallest nothing
- z
- This is what police heard about before income tax
- The happy state, myself, in front of right reverend trendy eastern saints
- A puzzle dance observed
- Gravity comes before a shortened flow upwards, sport
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- y
- Drug dealer growers growth we hear
- Spooner loves your family, Charon
- Goads for example George and Old Bob.
- Talk cottish bob fragements
- Dinner come together back from us, lush! No mama sheep, I hear, but her offspring. Multipart answer covering x, y and z
- A spanish article in everything, and universal first person praise
- Gulp! An unhealthy yellow includes occasional tungsten
- I'm in air, perhaps, fools!
- Our sly half disturbed a winning hand
21 Clues: y • x • z • A puzzle dance observed • Talk cottish bob fragements • I'm in air, perhaps, fools! • Golden egg messes up free bag • Spooner loves your family, Charon • Drug dealer growers growth we hear • Deranged aunt's mice, delicious with • Goads for example George and Old Bob. • Our sly half disturbed a winning hand • Type a phrase, mess for joyous holidays • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2018-12-17
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- Irish naturalist and geologist
- made flying shuttle
- English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
- constructed his first locomotive
- American captain of industry and a business magnate
- derived in part from evangelical Christianity
- one of the most famous men in Victorian Britain due to his work with orphans
- Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist
- she published her most famous novel, Frankenstein
- English agronomist, agriculturist, writer
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- invented crop rotation system
- an important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom
- English writer and social critic
- designed the Sunderland Bridge
- American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin
- invented the spinning jenny
- made improvements that produced a stronger yarn and required less physical labour
- invented the world's first successful atmospheric steam engine
- a person opposed to increased industrialization or new technology.
- smelted iron
- Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer
- famous by his influential book The Wealth of Nations
22 Clues: smelted iron • made flying shuttle • invented the spinning jenny • invented crop rotation system • Irish naturalist and geologist • designed the Sunderland Bridge • English writer and social critic • constructed his first locomotive • English agronomist, agriculturist, writer • derived in part from evangelical Christianity • she published her most famous novel, Frankenstein • ...
Friends (Not TV Show) 2022-05-14
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- Acronym for the never-actually-weekly Zooms (RIP)
- Smartest man alive
- High art for real Chris fans
- Something you never want to hear from Pat
- Brendan Fraser
- Forrest has had many
- Ned has become him by the end of the 1 hour special
- Coolest uninvited guest for grads
- I GET WAY TOO COMPETITIVE HERE
- Root of all large teeth
- Holiest day in August
- Where liars are born
- Accompanies the Seinfeld theme
- Chris's favorite Brits
- Goes great with anything, circa summer 2018
- Jack's mom
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- Biggest troll on Steam
- Chris spends way too much time here
- Innovative films last seen in February 2011
- Pat can tell you Who
- Highest praise in refined theatre
- Favorite game for some, possibly know a big dev
- Spuds
- Everyone's favorite artist
- Jack kept it clean
- Chris's favorite rapper
- LCH pancake enthusiast
- Chris's ancestral home
- PYRAMID SCHEMER
- DC never has enough
30 Clues: Spuds • Jack's mom • Brendan Fraser • PYRAMID SCHEMER • Smartest man alive • Jack kept it clean • DC never has enough • Pat can tell you Who • Forrest has had many • Where liars are born • Holiest day in August • Biggest troll on Steam • LCH pancake enthusiast • Chris's ancestral home • Chris's favorite Brits • Root of all large teeth • Chris's favorite rapper • Everyone's favorite artist • ...
random 2023-02-01
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- the most common hair color
- director ___ Anderson directed Budapest and Life Aquatic
- you have to pay for ____ school
- country that starts with M in Africa
- the month of February is _____ history month
- _____ is the most common eye color
- the native people of Greenland and Canada
- an ingredient no longer put in Coke
- non-spoken language in the U.S.
- the study of rocks
- the ____ is the most popular Christian book
- The people of Wales are _____
- country that starts with a R in Europe
- axis powers: germany, italy,and _____
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- author Stephen King wrote the book _____, which was adapted into a film.
- albinoism is the lack of ______ in the skin
- before the 1940s:blue/pink= ____/____
- opposite of dwarfism
- ____ is the most popular color
- this religion was target by the Nazis
- president Dwight____
- about 900 people died in Guyana at the same time in a town called _______
- the people of New Zealand are called _____
- green
- privet
25 Clues: green • privet • the study of rocks • opposite of dwarfism • president Dwight____ • the most common hair color • The people of Wales are _____ • ____ is the most popular color • you have to pay for ____ school • non-spoken language in the U.S. • _____ is the most common eye color • an ingredient no longer put in Coke • country that starts with M in Africa • ...
Festivals 2023-08-14
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- Hindu festival of light
- Famous colourful Brighton festival
- Country where Day of the Dead Festival happens
- also known as the festival of colours
- Famous music festival based in Somerset
- Scottish festival marking the final day of the Gregorian calendar
- German beer festival and carnival
- originally started as a Christian music festival
- Home to the Harbin Snow and Ice festival
- Annual music festival held in the Brecon Beacons
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- A Spanish food throwing festival
- Welsh arts festival
- UK opera festival on the South Coast
- Famous 1969 American music festival
- Home of the Battle of the Flowers
- You may find a pearl at this festival
- When the Good King last looked out
- Famous UK literary festival
- Where they run the bulls
- Where the Festival of Britain was situated
- Festival known as glorious
- What colour would you associate with King's Day in the Netherlands
- French town famous for its film festival
- The annual Islamic pilgrimage
24 Clues: Welsh arts festival • Hindu festival of light • Where they run the bulls • Festival known as glorious • Famous UK literary festival • The annual Islamic pilgrimage • A Spanish food throwing festival • Home of the Battle of the Flowers • German beer festival and carnival • Famous colourful Brighton festival • When the Good King last looked out • Famous 1969 American music festival • ...
How well do you know the bride and groom¿ 2024-08-12
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- Dan’s middle name
- Dan’s star sign
- Maid of Honour’s name
- The city Dan is from
- Stag party location
- Country they are visiting on their honeymoon 1/2
- Holly’s favourite number
- What number house they live in
- Colour of their car
- their first holiday together?
- Holly’s star sign
- Country they are visiting on their honeymoon 2/2
- What they ate on their first date
- City they met in
- Who introduced them?
- Best Man’s name
- Holly’s new surname
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- How many wedding dresses Holly tried on
- Dan’s university degree is in…
- Hen party location
- What mythical creature does Dan have
- Colour of the bridesmaids’ dresses
- Which Greek island did they visit
- on him?
- Dan’s eye colour
- Welsh word for love
- Name of their dog
- What stone is in Holly’s engagement ring?
- In which month in 2023 did Dan propose?
- Holly’s middle name
30 Clues: on him? • Dan’s star sign • Best Man’s name • Dan’s eye colour • City they met in • Dan’s middle name • Holly’s star sign • Name of their dog • Hen party location • Stag party location • Colour of their car • Welsh word for love • Holly’s middle name • Holly’s new surname • The city Dan is from • Who introduced them? • Maid of Honour’s name • Holly’s favourite number • their first holiday together? • ...
Green Line 3 - revision at the end of the year 2021-07-11
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- the meat of a cow
- adjective for delicious food
- Jack forgot his book and so Sam ... him his book.
- twister a sentence which is really tricky to speak out
- a professional you can talk to about your problems
- we always place forks and ... on the table for dinner
- an animal with many spurs which you can find often in gardens
- a person who doesn't eat meat
- a person who doesn't worry much
- short form for a video diary which you post online
- to be creative you have to use your ...
- the animal on the Welsh flag
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- the character of a person
- you carry your school material in it
- son of a king
- = unfriendly
- sb. doesn't accept advice or help and wants to do it their way
- to think about sth. and find a solution
- = amazing
- = produced by bees
- the doctor can give you some ... when you're ill
21 Clues: = amazing • = unfriendly • son of a king • the meat of a cow • = produced by bees • the character of a person • adjective for delicious food • the animal on the Welsh flag • a person who doesn't eat meat • a person who doesn't worry much • you carry your school material in it • to think about sth. and find a solution • to be creative you have to use your ... • ...
April 11th 2020-04-06
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- World's best-selling London dry gin
- Small bone in a finger or toe
- Cara of 'Fame' and 'Flashdance'
- Welsh radio & tv presenter, born 1969, former singer in Catatonia
- 'Voice of Wimbledon', born 1908
- US President who signed Civil Rights Act in 1968
- Musical film featuring characters called Daddy Warbucks & Tessie
- Island location of the Playa Del Ingles (4,7)
- Sainsbury's re-named pollock to this, the French name for the fish
- Disney's duck
- Genoise sponge cakes with distinctive shell shape
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- Title given to an earl's wife
- Treasure Island author
- Dutch prince William of Orange fled which city in 1567?
- With the exception of
- His rule was ended by Treaty of Fontainebleau in 1814 and he went into exile
- Prince who became Monaco ruler in 1951
- City on Israeli Mediterranean coast, founded 1909 (3,4)
- There's simply no end to it
- Role for which Ben Kingsley won 1983 Oscar
- An impressionist, a golf player or a failed Tory leadership candidate
21 Clues: Disney's duck • With the exception of • Treasure Island author • There's simply no end to it • Title given to an earl's wife • Small bone in a finger or toe • Cara of 'Fame' and 'Flashdance' • 'Voice of Wimbledon', born 1908 • World's best-selling London dry gin • Prince who became Monaco ruler in 1951 • Role for which Ben Kingsley won 1983 Oscar • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
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- What is the longest river in England?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What is the national Welsh game?
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- When is the National Day of England?
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
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- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- What is the English capital?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- The main city in Wales.
- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- What colour is the English national flower?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • What is the longest river in England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
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- What is the longest river in England?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What is the national Welsh game?
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- When is the National Day of England?
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
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- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- What is the English capital?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- The main city in Wales.
- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- What colour is the English national flower?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • What is the longest river in England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
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- What is the longest river in England?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What is the national Welsh game?
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- When is the National Day of England?
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
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- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- What is the English capital?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- The main city in Wales.
- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- What colour is the English national flower?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • What is the longest river in England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
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- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- When is the National Day of England?
- What is the longest river in England?
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- The main city in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- What colour is the English national flower?
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
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- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What is the English capital?
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- What is the national Welsh game?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • What is the longest river in England? • ...
Crossword 2017-11-13
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- The top of a building
- What you do to a football
- What cyclists ride
- What you wear on a cold day
- Including more than one country (Adjective)
- The sense related to your nose
- What Laurie wears every day on his neck
- Five on each hand
- A person from Scotland (Adjective)
- Very big
- To give ______ (To produce a baby)
- Sick
- Instructions to cook something
- Your brain
- A person who runs
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- Dangerous forest animal
- Something you can't remember (Adjective)
- What you eat on your birthday
- What you do when you are sad
- Very little
- They separate the two parts of your legs
- The top of a room
- A work of art produced by a painter
- A food plant that grows from the ground (Eg. Potato)
- A person from Wales (Adjective)
- Something that flies passengers to different countries
- Five on each foot
- A person who swims
28 Clues: Sick • Very big • Your brain • Very little • The top of a room • Five on each foot • Five on each hand • A person who runs • What cyclists ride • A person who swims • The top of a building • Dangerous forest animal • What you do to a football • What you wear on a cold day • What you do when you are sad • What you eat on your birthday • The sense related to your nose • Instructions to cook something • ...
Being British - Vocab 2024-02-21
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- the name of the sea between England and France
- when thieves attack a place (like a bank) for money
- a synonym of "personal, proper"
- the place where the King of England lives
- the state where you can find Los Angeles and San Francisco
- something that is easy to recognize
- the official flower of Scotland
- the adjective that corresponds to Wales
- an adjective that means "from/in the South"
- the name of the wall between Scotland and England
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- the American word for football
- the English equivalent of "un souvenir"
- a piece of paper that represents money (£5, £10, £20 or £50)
- a synonym of "impossible to forget"
- the name of the Northern Irish assembly
- a powder used to make food taste better (like paprika, cinnamon, coriander...)
- the number of stars on the American flag
- one of the main two political parties in the UK
- a document with pictures & texts used to present a city or a place
- someone who has orange hair
20 Clues: someone who has orange hair • the American word for football • a synonym of "personal, proper" • the official flower of Scotland • a synonym of "impossible to forget" • something that is easy to recognize • the English equivalent of "un souvenir" • the name of the Northern Irish assembly • the adjective that corresponds to Wales • the number of stars on the American flag • ...
Karen 1 2023-12-19
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- Hay garden – flower?
- Olivia’s unpaid first job
- Photo bombed by DK
- Janus was perhaps a better name for a feathered friend?
- Moms best friend
- Rookie Olivia is not this baker (6,6)
- Panoramic views all the way around this favorite place
- space Olivia and friends swiftly sing
- Leader of XX clue (gnome clue)
- No hamper for Karen’s friend
- Welsh castle with a moat
- Karen’s favorite yarn
- Cold detective
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- No food to be found in these New England drive thrus
- She had peas in Reykjavik
- DK did not blimp out on Karen’s birthday
- number for dinner
- Karen’s favorite British baker that’s not DK
- Monsters were spotted here in 2015
- Dog urine
- Photo bombed by Karen
- One time favorite reception for a spicy feast
- DK clawed this first prize
- Olivia’s favorite twist on vegetables
- DK’s prize pony
- Out of breath Karen missed this birdie
- Multicolored family favorite
- Can found roaming around the garden
28 Clues: Dog urine • Cold detective • DK’s prize pony • Moms best friend • number for dinner • Photo bombed by DK • Hay garden – flower? • Photo bombed by Karen • Karen’s favorite yarn • Welsh castle with a moat • She had peas in Reykjavik • Olivia’s unpaid first job • DK clawed this first prize • No hamper for Karen’s friend • Multicolored family favorite • Leader of XX clue (gnome clue) • ...
British Isles and the Queen 2023-10-03
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- The King of England today.
- Ireland's capital city
- This country's symbol is the thistle
- she became Queen of England in 1952
- Ireland's and Ulster's symbol
- un verbe qui est imprévisible quand on le met au prétérit
- a flower, and the English symbol
- it connects France and England
- Scotland's capital city n°1, and a house in the classe
- Wales' capital city
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- he became King of England in 2022
- un verbe qui prend FORCÉMENT -ed une fois mis au prétérit
- Ulster's capital city
- England's capital city
- it's big, it's red, it's on the flag of Wales
- Vikings walked (ont marché) on this plant and alterted the Scottish Army
- é dine bruuuuh
- this country's symbol is a red rose
- the capital city of this country is cardiff
- a green and white vegetable, used by the Welsh army in a war
- in 1969, Queen Elisabeth II ____ a message to the moon
- Belfast is the capital city of this country
22 Clues: é dine bruuuuh • Wales' capital city • Ulster's capital city • England's capital city • Ireland's capital city • The King of England today. • Ireland's and Ulster's symbol • it connects France and England • a flower, and the English symbol • he became King of England in 2022 • she became Queen of England in 1952 • this country's symbol is a red rose • ...
Sports 2024-07-02
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- Net where football is aimed.
- Large venue for sporting events.
- You do this to increase your heart rate and stay healthy.
- Venue for the Olympic Games held in London.
- Two-wheeled vehicle propelled by pedals.
- A major knockout competition in English football.
- Traditional Welsh sport involving a wooden ball and six hoops.
- Annual multiple-stage bicycle race held primarily in France.
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- Group fitness class with music and dance.
- International sporting event held every four years.
- Person who guards the pool and ensures swimmers are safe.
- Official who enforces the rules.
- Awarded to the winner of a competition.
- Using your head to control or shoot the ball in football.
- Round object used in many sports.
- Scoring play in American Football.
- A try scorer in rugby.
- Group of athletes competing together.
- Guides and instructs a sports team or athlete.
- A player's uniform.
- Ring where basketball ball is shot through.
21 Clues: A player's uniform. • A try scorer in rugby. • Net where football is aimed. • Official who enforces the rules. • Large venue for sporting events. • Round object used in many sports. • Scoring play in American Football. • Group of athletes competing together. • Awarded to the winner of a competition. • Two-wheeled vehicle propelled by pedals. • ...
18 2024-07-08
Across
- Renowned island in Scotland's Inner Hebrides.
- Iconic cathedral in London.
- Northeastern city with a Norman cathedral.
- Series of chalk cliffs in East Sussex.
- Historic dock complex in Liverpool.
- Geological wonder in Northern Ireland.
- City associated with the legend of Robin Hood.
- Royal residence in Scotland.
- Africa's highest peak, climbed by many Brits.
- Cornish town famous for its beaches and arts scene.
- Port city known for the Mayflower Steps.
- Port city known for its maritime heritage.
- Welsh town known for its castle and walls.
- National Park in central England.
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- Botanic garden in southwest London.
- Historic cathedral in Cambridgeshire.
- Major park in central London.
- Tidal island also known as Holy Island.
- City known for its medieval churches.
- City known for its Victorian architecture.
- City with a famous 13thcentury cathedral.
- Scotland's largest freshwater lake.
- Birthplace of the Bard in Stratford-upon-Avon.
- Location of one of the Queen's residences.
- The Queen's official residence in Edinburgh.
25 Clues: Iconic cathedral in London. • Royal residence in Scotland. • Major park in central London. • National Park in central England. • Botanic garden in southwest London. • Historic dock complex in Liverpool. • Scotland's largest freshwater lake. • Historic cathedral in Cambridgeshire. • City known for its medieval churches. • Series of chalk cliffs in East Sussex. • ...
I just love you so much 2024-06-25
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- One try, same word.
- It’s yours and it’s hot, even more so with me on top.
- Hill in Welsh
- She didn’t have a cold.
- …cherries and an angel‘s kiss in spring.
- Newly discovered (and approved)shape of your hand.
- You are yet to find out the exact effect of … my shoulder.
- This modern building looks like an?
- One day they will annoy even Auri.
- They are old, they are brown, your faculty smells like them.
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- You wished she’d gone back to her room.
- My favorite kind of landscape.
- Our timing is on point. Especially UP in a…
- Don’t touch a friends … for no reason…as the old saying goes.
- Some study, some adult cuddle.
- Beer and …
- You don’t care about feminism. Your favorite show is …
- and then we can … this with a fork.
- Auri thinks she is this (but she’s really the opposite).
- New SPICY codeword.
- Who does Auri want to fall asleep next to?
21 Clues: Beer and … • Hill in Welsh • One try, same word. • New SPICY codeword. • She didn’t have a cold. • My favorite kind of landscape. • Some study, some adult cuddle. • One day they will annoy even Auri. • and then we can … this with a fork. • This modern building looks like an? • You wished she’d gone back to her room. • …cherries and an angel‘s kiss in spring. • ...
Plas Mawr 2014-03-14
5 Clues: it’s a language • it does not distort • a periode of 100 years • You hang it up when it’s your birthday • it is a place where you can sit in summer times
The United Kingdom 2022-11-05
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- an old Celtic language which is very different from English
- the capital city of Wales
- another name for Northern Ireland
- a symbol of Northern Ireland; a green plant with three leaves
- the biggest of the four countries in the United Kingdom
- capital city of Northern Ireland
- One of the largest cultural festivals in Europe
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- a type of sausage made from parts of a sheep
- a country in Great Britain, to the north of England
- a five-day festival in England
- the national animal of England
- a traditional sport played with a bat and ball
- appears on the national flag of Wales
- a traditional skirt with a tartan design which is worn by men and women
- one of the oldest languages in Europe and around 20 per cent of people in Wales speak it
- the capital city of Scotland
- the highest mountain in north Wales
17 Clues: the capital city of Wales • the capital city of Scotland • a five-day festival in England • the national animal of England • capital city of Northern Ireland • another name for Northern Ireland • the highest mountain in north Wales • appears on the national flag of Wales • a type of sausage made from parts of a sheep • a traditional sport played with a bat and ball • ...
Dr Darling 2024-06-30
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- part of the tooth above the gumline
- Tennis surface made of crushed rock
- number of sets in a standard grand slam men's match
- A famous Corgi owning monarch
- Tennis stroke that starts the game
- The tennis player with the most grand slam titles
- Essential tool for a dentist used to examine teeth
- the number of permanent teeth in adult humans
- The tennis tournament is known for grass courts and strawberries with cream
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- Welsh town famous for its royal castle and association with corgis
- The term describes a match where a player wins every set
- A common breed of dog with a distinctive smile
- a dental specialty that focuses on root canals
- Tennis score that means zero
- Renowned tennis player known for his aggressive play style
- the part of dogs anatomy that is crucial for biting and chewing
- Protective layer of tooth
17 Clues: Protective layer of tooth • Tennis score that means zero • A famous Corgi owning monarch • Tennis stroke that starts the game • part of the tooth above the gumline • Tennis surface made of crushed rock • the number of permanent teeth in adult humans • A common breed of dog with a distinctive smile • a dental specialty that focuses on root canals • ...
Civ Geo 2024-09-11
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- climate Characterized by mild temperatures and moderate rainfall.
- industry A major economic sector, attracting visitors from around the world.
- The movement of people into or out of a country.
- Elevated regions, such as the Scottish Highlands and Welsh Mountains.
- Energy sources that can be replenished naturally.
- The cultivation of crops and rearing of livestock.
- The growth of cities and towns.
- economy An economy focused on services and technology.
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- Rainfall, snowfall, and other forms of precipitation.
- erosion The wearing away of the coastline by waves and tides.
- Revolution A period of rapid industrial growth.
- density The number of people per unit area.
- Flat areas, especially in the east and southeast.
- temperatur The average temperature over a period of time.
- diversity The coexistence of different cultures within one society.
- industry The catching and selling of fish.
- parks Protected areas for conservation and recreation.
17 Clues: The growth of cities and towns. • industry The catching and selling of fish. • density The number of people per unit area. • Revolution A period of rapid industrial growth. • The movement of people into or out of a country. • Flat areas, especially in the east and southeast. • Energy sources that can be replenished naturally. • ...
New Lanark 2022-09-13
6 Clues: He is a ? philathrophist (5) • He was born and died in? (5) • He had how many children? (5) • At 21 he was managing a ? mill (6) • built the first ? school in the world (6) • Who took over New Lanark at the age of 29? (6-4)
War Poetry Revision Crossword 2023-01-05
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- The affliction that Wilfred Owen suffered from
- The nationality of the legion that 'Mametz Wood' focuses on
- One of the themes your assessment was about
- The name of the wood where a famous battle took place
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- The last name of the writer of 'The Soldier'
- The belief that your empire is superior to other countries
- The acronym you can use to structure the main points in your assessment
- the other theme your assessment was about
8 Clues: the other theme your assessment was about • One of the themes your assessment was about • The last name of the writer of 'The Soldier' • The affliction that Wilfred Owen suffered from • The name of the wood where a famous battle took place • The belief that your empire is superior to other countries • The nationality of the legion that 'Mametz Wood' focuses on • ...
Winter Crossword 2023-12-13
Across
- Bare hands in the snow can lead to _________.
- Christmas was invented by the ______.
- What brand invented Santa to sell their product?
- Over the winter people feel the need to sleep _____ hours longer.
Down
- Who punished naughty kids in Germany?
- The protagonist of the story of Hanukkah is ________(last name).
- "All I want for Christmas is You" was written by ______(first name).
- The welsh figure "Mari Lwydd" is usually played by a man in a _____ skull.
8 Clues: Who punished naughty kids in Germany? • Christmas was invented by the ______. • Bare hands in the snow can lead to _________. • What brand invented Santa to sell their product? • The protagonist of the story of Hanukkah is ________(last name). • Over the winter people feel the need to sleep _____ hours longer. • ...
Industrial Revolution Hall of Fame 2021-12-14
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- English inventor who created the flying shuttle
- English agriculturist from Berkshire
- Served as Secretary of State for the Northern department
- American industrialist who found Fort Motor Company
- Known for his oil paintings
- Leader of movement to abolish the slave trade
- Scottish economist and philosopher
- Invented the cotton gin
- English weaver, carpenter, and inventor
- Created some of the worlds best known fictional characters
- Created the atmospheric engine
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- He improved the steam engine
- Welsh textile manufacturer and a founder of the corporal movement
- People who dislike the new technology
- English inventor who created the spinning machine
- Renowned as the "Father of the Railroads"
- First person who successfully smelted iron ore with coke
- Agitator for the establishment of universal sufferage and freedom of the press in the United Kingdom
- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- American political activist who gave the world Common Sense
- Irish naturalist and geologist
- English novelist who wrote the novel Frankenstein
22 Clues: Invented the cotton gin • Known for his oil paintings • He improved the steam engine • Irish naturalist and geologist • Created the atmospheric engine • Scottish economist and philosopher • English agriculturist from Berkshire • People who dislike the new technology • English weaver, carpenter, and inventor • Renowned as the "Father of the Railroads" • ...
Miscellaneous 2020-05-27
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- North America, before Christopher
- Endangered bird found in parts of the Western Isles
- Island that represented Jupiter in the film '2001:A
- of Scotland
- A Norse explorer,known to have set foot on
- Type of rock common in the North West of Scotland
- Tree sometimes used for medicinal purposes
- Welsh word for 'welcome'
- Norse word for stream
- Scottish mountain, whose name sounds like a girl's
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- The name of the first Roman emperor to adhere to
- An egg case surrounding the eggs laid by oviparous
- Cat sharing part of its name with another animal
- Surname of artist who designed a house on the west
- Odyssey)
- of the UK
- Scots word meaning cantankerous
- Summer home of Barnacle geese that winter on the
- Firth
- Term given to an enzyme that no longer works
- Type of moth whose larvae feed on ragwort
- Type of amphibian that mates in the sand dunes in
- Abbey that holds part of the remains of a famous
23 Clues: Firth • Odyssey) • of the UK • of Scotland • Norse word for stream • Welsh word for 'welcome' • Scots word meaning cantankerous • North America, before Christopher • Type of moth whose larvae feed on ragwort • A Norse explorer,known to have set foot on • Tree sometimes used for medicinal purposes • Term given to an enzyme that no longer works • ...
Foxlands 2022-02-04
Across
- Dispel gossip with a dram
- Tax on elavators
- You have waived with the departed
- Beg eating an apple a day
- Moronic disease
- Hank Marvin commercial in the middle of the show
- Light inside traffic warden
- Pause to take a seat
- Past feelings behind you now
- A place to find eggs minister?
- Mexican has one of these
- Entirety in a crater
- Several notes played together on a rope
- Scrambles to ascend
- Fragment of computer memory in amongst display items
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- Openness can end gloomy
- A victorian high place
- Money with carbohydrates
- Man from Cardiff didn't pay his bookmaker
- Dirty Room
- To make a hot redundancy
- Pleasant place to be in southern France
- He steals a stool
- Tendency to roll downhill
- Celestial rats
- Impress and you will wade
- Peels' rest time
- Nine thumps
- Dutch made dairy product
- Late on Saturday train? You forgot the way?
30 Clues: Dirty Room • Nine thumps • Celestial rats • Moronic disease • Tax on elavators • Peels' rest time • He steals a stool • Scrambles to ascend • Pause to take a seat • Entirety in a crater • A victorian high place • Openness can end gloomy • Money with carbohydrates • To make a hot redundancy • Dutch made dairy product • Mexican has one of these • Dispel gossip with a dram • Tendency to roll downhill • ...
Mother's Day Crossword 2014-05-01
Across
- Former Sobeys
- Gilbert's and Jill's friend.
- One of Meg's past halloween costumes.
- Yodeling Welsh boy.
- ___ sale
- “___dead baby, ___ dead.”
- Teflon is toxic to these Aves.
- Broccoli eating bird.
- S.W. Calgary Park
- Sailormoon's boyfriend wore one of these.
- “Buy ___, sell ___.” (2 wrds)
- Hurry down girl.
- Mom's favourite snack item.
- Son of Jiggs or the sound a bee makes.
- Little Miss Sunshine or Greek appetizer.
- Pink ___ Chicken
- ___ Pros
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- Name for a deflated flamingo.
- Mr. Callebaut
- Old way of connecting online.
- A chinese lastname or part of a hardware store title.
- 1992 Microsoft Windows game.
- Watch out for these.
- PT ___
- Glamorgan or moon.
- A type of berry high in the antioxidant Resveratrol.
- A 1989 audio-cassette favourite of Mom and Jill.
- Prefix to Royal or St. Vincent
- Hanna's favourite treat
- Tikka ____
- Band or nickname for Mom.
- Motorcycle or Canine
- These are needed for Caesar 2, 1996.
- Three ingredient sandwich.
34 Clues: PT ___ • ___ sale • ___ Pros • Tikka ____ • Former Sobeys • Mr. Callebaut • Hurry down girl. • Pink ___ Chicken • S.W. Calgary Park • Glamorgan or moon. • Yodeling Welsh boy. • Watch out for these. • Motorcycle or Canine • Broccoli eating bird. • Hanna's favourite treat • “___dead baby, ___ dead.” • Band or nickname for Mom. • Three ingredient sandwich. • Mom's favourite snack item. • ...
Green Line 3 - revision at the end of the year 2021-07-11
Across
- the meat of a cow
- adjective for delicious food
- Jack forgot his book and so Sam ... him his book.
- twister a sentence which is really tricky to speak out
- a professional you can talk to about your problems
- we always place forks and ... on the table for dinner
- an animal with many spurs which you can find often in gardens
- a person who doesn't eat meat
- a person who doesn't worry much
- short form for a video diary which you post online
- to be creative you have to use your ...
- the animal on the Welsh flag
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- the character of a person
- you carry your school material in it
- son of a king
- = unfriendly
- sb. doesn't accept advice or help and wants to do it their way
- to think about sth. and find a solution
- = amazing
- = produced by bees
- the doctor can give you some ... when you're ill
21 Clues: = amazing • = unfriendly • son of a king • the meat of a cow • = produced by bees • the character of a person • adjective for delicious food • the animal on the Welsh flag • a person who doesn't eat meat • a person who doesn't worry much • you carry your school material in it • to think about sth. and find a solution • to be creative you have to use your ... • ...
Friends (Not TV Show) 2022-05-14
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- Root of all large teeth
- Favorite game for some, possibly know a big dev
- Spuds
- Forrest has had many
- Smartest man alive
- Innovative films last seen in February 2011
- Goes great with anything, circa summer 2018
- Where liars are born
- Highest praise in refined theatre
- Jack kept it clean
- Biggest troll on Steam
- Chris's ancestral home
- Chris's favorite rapper
- Coolest uninvited guest for grads
- I GET WAY TOO COMPETITIVE HERE
- Chris spends way too much time here
- High art for real Chris fans
- DC never has enough
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- Ned has become him by the end of the 1 hour special
- Something you never want to hear from Pat
- Everyone's favorite artist
- Brendan Fraser
- If we start playing it, leave
- PYRAMID SCHEMER
- Pat can tell you Who
- Holiest day in August
- LCH pancake enthusiast
- Jack's mom
- Accompanies the Seinfeld theme
- Chris's favorite Brits
- Acronym for the never-actually-weekly Zooms (RIP)
31 Clues: Spuds • Jack's mom • Brendan Fraser • PYRAMID SCHEMER • Smartest man alive • Jack kept it clean • DC never has enough • Forrest has had many • Pat can tell you Who • Where liars are born • Holiest day in August • LCH pancake enthusiast • Biggest troll on Steam • Chris's favorite Brits • Chris's ancestral home • Root of all large teeth • Chris's favorite rapper • Everyone's favorite artist • ...
Rugby Union 2024-04-23
Across
- - Newcastle’s rugby union team
- - England’s Rugby Union governing body (abbreviated)
- - Surname of England’s 2003 World Cup-winning captain
- - The number traditionally worn by a rugby full-back
- - Top level of men's rugby in England
- - Rugby maneuver involving a player jumping with the ball
- - Fast, fleet-footed player, usually wearing number 11 or 14
- - The structure formed by 8 forwards from each team
- - Cardiff-based team in Pro14
- - Famous competition between national teams from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, and Italy
- - Leicester’s rugby team
- - Scoring five points by grounding the ball in the opponent's in-goal area
- - Scotland's international rugby venue
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- - Rugby position between the forwards and the backs
- - Previous Tournament for clubs from different European countries
- - Surname of the legendary Welsh fly-half, Phil
- - Type of foul involving high contact, usually with the neck
- Stadium, the home of English Rugby Union
- A kick aimed at scoring three points
- - The player who wears number 3
20 Clues: - Leicester’s rugby team • - Cardiff-based team in Pro14 • - Newcastle’s rugby union team • - The player who wears number 3 • A kick aimed at scoring three points • - Top level of men's rugby in England • - Scotland's international rugby venue • Stadium, the home of English Rugby Union • - Surname of the legendary Welsh fly-half, Phil • ...
International Cuisines 2023-05-18
Across
- Classic comfort food
- Cawl and Welsh rarebit
- Bratwurst and sauerkraut
- Shawarma and tabbouleh
- Momos and dal bhat
- Bacalhau and pastéis de nata
- Griot and pikliz
- Injera and wat stews
- Fish amok and beef lok lak
- Ropa vieja and mojitos
- Beef noodle soup and bubble tea
- Seafood and meat pies
- Stroopwafels and bitterballen
- Pupusas and yuca frita
- Hainanese chicken rice and chili crab
- Croissants and escargot
- Nasi goreng and satay
- Thieboudienne and yassa
- Adobo and lumpia
- Kebabs and baklava
- Sarmale and mici
- Schnitzel and strudel
- Curry and naan bread
- Borscht and pelmeni
- Pavlova and meat pies
- Mansaf and falafel
- Kebabs and rice dishes
- Jollof rice and suya
- Lefse and lutefisk
- Dim sum and stir fry
- Potica and kranjska klobasa
- Goulash and chimney cake
- Arroz con gandules and mofongo
- Baleadas and tajadas
- Sancocho and mangu
- Paella and tapas
- Tagine and couscous
- Nasi lemak and laksa
- Waffles and chocolate
- Poke and kalua pig
- Corned beef and cabbage and shepherd's pie
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- Kimchi and bulgogi
- Sushi and ramen
- Poutine and maple syrup
- Arepas and pabellón criollo
- Pho and banh mi
- Asado and chivito
- Ćevapi and pljeskavica
- Bobotie and biltong
- Haggis and neeps and tatties
- Grilled meats and chimichurri sauce
- Spicy curries and biryanis
- Smørrebrød and pastries
- Meatballs and smörgåsbord
- Grilled meats and stuffed peppers
- Pierogi and kielbasa
- Brik and couscous
- Feijoada and churrasco
- Kibbeh and fattoush
- Arepas and empanadas
- Goulash and dumplings
- Pad Thai and green curry
- Gyro and moussaka
- Biryani and kebabs
- Tacos and guacamole
- Jerk chicken and plantains
- Pizza and pasta
- Kottu and hoppers
- Kabsa and shaw
- Ceviche and lomo saltado
- Varenyky and borscht
- Fish and chips and roast beef
- Bryndzové halušky and kapustnica
- Koshari and ful medames
- Jerk chicken and ackee and saltfish
- Pepián and chiles rellenos
- Salmon soup and karjalanpiirakka
- Fondue and raclette
- Grilled meats and seafood
- Falafel and hummus
80 Clues: Kabsa and shaw • Sushi and ramen • Pho and banh mi • Pizza and pasta • Griot and pikliz • Adobo and lumpia • Sarmale and mici • Paella and tapas • Asado and chivito • Brik and couscous • Gyro and moussaka • Kottu and hoppers • Kimchi and bulgogi • Momos and dal bhat • Biryani and kebabs • Kebabs and baklava • Mansaf and falafel • Lefse and lutefisk • Sancocho and mangu • Falafel and hummus • ...
Relative clauses 2023-01-24
6 Clues: Emily ist the Girl who learns • is the Boy who loves the Beatles • which is the pronoun That I use for • That ist a Word, which is called relative • Is the festival which is celebrated in february • The Boys from london who are kind, are named and Luke
Winter Crossword 2023-12-13
Across
- Bare hands in the snow can lead to _________.
- Christmas was invented by the ______.
- What brand invented Santa to sell their product?
- Over the winter people feel the need to sleep _____ hours longer.
Down
- Who punished naughty kids in Germany?
- The protagonist of the story of Hanukkah is ________(last name).
- "All I want for Christmas is You" was written by ______(first name).
- The welsh figure "Mari Lwydd" is usually played by a man in a _____ skull.
8 Clues: Who punished naughty kids in Germany? • Christmas was invented by the ______. • Bare hands in the snow can lead to _________. • What brand invented Santa to sell their product? • The protagonist of the story of Hanukkah is ________(last name). • Over the winter people feel the need to sleep _____ hours longer. • ...
Glaciation Crossword 2018-02-27
Across
- An interlocking spur with the end chopped off.
- A knife shaped ridge that separates two glacial valleys.
- Loose jagged rocks created by freeze thaw weathering.
- A circular lake formed in a corrie.
- Welsh for a deep depression in a hillside created by a glacier.
- A ridge of deposit that marks the maximum advance of a glacier.
- A tributary valley with the end cut off.
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- A sharp edged peak surrounded by several corries.
- The most recent epoch.
- A valley created by a glacier.
- A rock with a smooth and a jagged side that shows the way a glacier flows.
- lake A long narrow lake at the bottom of a glacial valley.
12 Clues: The most recent epoch. • A valley created by a glacier. • A circular lake formed in a corrie. • A tributary valley with the end cut off. • An interlocking spur with the end chopped off. • A sharp edged peak surrounded by several corries. • Loose jagged rocks created by freeze thaw weathering. • A knife shaped ridge that separates two glacial valleys. • ...
British culture & politics 2024-02-02
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- The country known for its clans, tartans, and a famous loch-dwelling monster.
- The upper chamber of the UK Parliament.
- Welsh political party advocating for independence.
- When a monarch voluntarily relinquishes the throne.
- Appointed members of the judiciary who sat in the House of Lords.
- Historical right of a monarch to reject a legislative bill.
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- These are the enforcers ensuring party members vote according to policy.
- The ceremony of crowning a sovereign.
- Acronym for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
- Short for a political party seeking Scottish independence.
- In the UK, these legal practitioners argue cases in higher courts.
- The official responsible for maintaining order in the UK's House of Lords.
12 Clues: The ceremony of crowning a sovereign. • The upper chamber of the UK Parliament. • Welsh political party advocating for independence. • When a monarch voluntarily relinquishes the throne. • Short for a political party seeking Scottish independence. • Historical right of a monarch to reject a legislative bill. • ...
tyler's corgia extravaganza 2024-07-30
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- A term for how Tyler’s corgi moves quickly (5) RUNNING
- A popular corgi accessory often seen in photos (4) BAND
- Corgis are famous for this body part (5) TAIL
- Corgis were originally bred for this type of work (6) HERDING
- Tyler’s loyal four-legged friend (5) TYLER
- Corgis are often seen doing this, especially when excited (6) BARKING
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- Another word for a dog’s best friend (3) PET
- Corgis are this type of dog, named for their tiny legs and long bodies (6) WELSH
- A typical corgi coat color (4) RED
- Corgis are known for their fluffy what? (5) TAIL
- Tyler’s corgi’s favorite activity (6) PLAYING
- A corgi’s short, stumpy appendage (3) PAW
12 Clues: A typical corgi coat color (4) RED • A corgi’s short, stumpy appendage (3) PAW • Tyler’s loyal four-legged friend (5) TYLER • Another word for a dog’s best friend (3) PET • Corgis are famous for this body part (5) TAIL • Tyler’s corgi’s favorite activity (6) PLAYING • Corgis are known for their fluffy what? (5) TAIL • ...
Cardiff Castle 2021-02-18
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- It is a remarkable place and a 'must' for every visitor of...
- The castle has hosted a number of... and performances.
- It was rebuilt into a typically...
- In 1183-1184 the... revolted, and caused much damage to the castle and its associated town.
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- Cardiff is the capital and most populated city in...
- They constructed a... on the spot where the castle now rests.
- The... built the earliest settlement at Cardiff.
- It is now a popular...
8 Clues: It is now a popular... • It was rebuilt into a typically... • The... built the earliest settlement at Cardiff. • Cardiff is the capital and most populated city in... • The castle has hosted a number of... and performances. • It is a remarkable place and a 'must' for every visitor of... • They constructed a... on the spot where the castle now rests. • ...
Winter Crossword 2023-12-13
Across
- Bare hands in the snow can lead to _________.
- Christmas was invented by the ______.
- What brand invented Santa to sell their product?
- Over the winter people feel the need to sleep _____ hours longer.
Down
- Who punished naughty kids in Germany?
- The protagonist of the story of Hanukkah is ________(last name).
- "All I want for Christmas is You" was written by ______(first name).
- The welsh figure "Mari Lwydd" is usually played by a man in a _____ skull.
8 Clues: Who punished naughty kids in Germany? • Christmas was invented by the ______. • Bare hands in the snow can lead to _________. • What brand invented Santa to sell their product? • The protagonist of the story of Hanukkah is ________(last name). • Over the winter people feel the need to sleep _____ hours longer. • ...
Soccer CrossWord 22 2024-05-25
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- Method of reintroducing the ball into play from the sideline
- Skill of moving the ball along the ground with feet while controlling it
- Welsh player known for his speed and powerful left foot
- Top professional football division of Spain
- Set piece taken from the corner of the field
- Positional rule violation in soccer
- A now-abolished rule where the first goal in extra time wins the game
- Skill move involving passing the ball between an opponent's legs
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- Illegal contact of the ball with the arm or hand
- Mark from which penalties are taken, 12 yards from goal
- Quick transition from defense to attack
- Official responsible for enforcing the rules of the game
- English player renowned for his precise free kicks
13 Clues: Positional rule violation in soccer • Quick transition from defense to attack • Top professional football division of Spain • Set piece taken from the corner of the field • Illegal contact of the ball with the arm or hand • English player renowned for his precise free kicks • Mark from which penalties are taken, 12 yards from goal • ...
ඩImmigration Crossy Cross 2022-11-17
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- discriminating against people because of their race
- an apartment often overcrowded and in need of repairs, many immigrants lived in these
- author of the poem written on the Statue of Liberty
- somebody who unfairly takes the blame of somebody else
- writer of the play, “The Melting Pot”
- a change in transportation which made it easier to immigrate to the US
- one of the reasons several Irish people immigrated to the US
- something that might push somebody to emigrate their homeland
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- a massacre, often of Jews
- a Jewish house of worship
- the Welsh often had this job when they came to the US
- speeding up the process of immigrants becoming American
- another name for Ellis Island
- a container used for melting substances at a very high heat
- a preconceived unfair idea of somebody
15 Clues: a massacre, often of Jews • a Jewish house of worship • another name for Ellis Island • writer of the play, “The Melting Pot” • a preconceived unfair idea of somebody • discriminating against people because of their race • author of the poem written on the Statue of Liberty • the Welsh often had this job when they came to the US • ...
first 2022-11-17
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- He is officiating the wedding today and also runs Barbershop Ministry
- Bridesmaid Sara Jordan lives in this country
- 4-H stands for Head, ____, Hands, and Health
- In the Middle Ages bridal bouquets were made of these
- This English queen popularized white wedding dresses
- Hannah and Hanna met at orientation for their first ____ job.
- Keegan’s favorite college football team
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- Keegan’s favorite brand of beer
- Welsh brides include this in their bouquets to symbolize love
- Cory and Jared are Hanna’s _____
- Where Keegan and groomsmen Mike Lech work
- Hanna’s sibling that lives in South Dakota
- Taylor and Hanna were Orientation Leaders together at this university
- Number of years Hanna and Keegan have been together
- This island nation wore white for weddings before it became popular in the Western world in the mid 1800s
15 Clues: Keegan’s favorite brand of beer • Cory and Jared are Hanna’s _____ • Keegan’s favorite college football team • Where Keegan and groomsmen Mike Lech work • Hanna’s sibling that lives in South Dakota • Bridesmaid Sara Jordan lives in this country • 4-H stands for Head, ____, Hands, and Health • Number of years Hanna and Keegan have been together • ...
Food Shortages 2021-08-09
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- A vegetable that is also the Welsh National Emblem
- An Australian native animal that is eaten
- When there is a food shortage problem, prices _______
- Is best paired with rosemary
- To help the food shortage crisis, we must support _______ food production
- A dry cooking method using an oven
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- Food _______ can be ensured if we are are not wasteful and utilise ingredients well
- Ingredients like warrigal greens and the davidson plum are ______ to Australia
- By eating ______, we can help prevent the global food shortage problem
- A mixture of egg and milk create an ____ ____ used to perfectly seal edges
- A spice used in Indian cooking
11 Clues: Is best paired with rosemary • A spice used in Indian cooking • A dry cooking method using an oven • An Australian native animal that is eaten • A vegetable that is also the Welsh National Emblem • When there is a food shortage problem, prices _______ • By eating ______, we can help prevent the global food shortage problem • ...
Crossword puzzle 2019-08-02
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- Means to wander aimlessly.
- A crow-like black bird.
- A natural-looking, reddish-brown kind of pottery.
- The politician is being ____ as he only gives vague statements.
- Extraordinarily large in size, extent, amount, power or degree.
- Describing something as being lavish, flowery, or heavily adorned as a dining hall of a palace.
- A new light or a new era.
- Sky begins to darken
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- Belongs to the Middle Ages or the time period which Games of Thrones takes place.
- People from Wales.
- To describe a lone wolf.
- To prevent or seems uninviting or having unpleasant appearance.
- A positive word which means being successful. In CNY, you may use this word to wish your relatives and love ones.
- We had a picnic under a ____ of durian trees.
14 Clues: People from Wales. • Sky begins to darken • A crow-like black bird. • To describe a lone wolf. • A new light or a new era. • Means to wander aimlessly. • We had a picnic under a ____ of durian trees. • A natural-looking, reddish-brown kind of pottery. • To prevent or seems uninviting or having unpleasant appearance. • ...