welsh Crossword Puzzles
Christmas 2021 2021-12-26
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- Bo Peep lies without looking messed up
- Laugh at bongos in college mix up
- Logo on high school street
- Right here
- Blackfen road
- Share 'n' share a like shake up
- Certainly threw a shoe into court
- Not Pear Cider but ...?
- Forest for wealth distribution
- Eastern University town
- Like pulling teeth
- Famously cut hole in the carpet
- Aladdin princess
- ".... says no"
- Western University town
- Place of masters
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- A royal's version of the Bible ?
- Close spiral wire entangled.
- Costal town
- Welsh vegetable forms part of this Uni town.
- Place of work and old measure
- 5th Disney Princess flower arrangement
- Could be Kuruppu but ours is better
- Braniacs study this
- Gemma Chan filmed here
- Not Ernie
- Brain experts study here
- Male's new whigs create subject
- These gardens : deer country ?
- Green space nearby filming location
- Best team in the world
- Irish meditation chant mix up
- Evil pet meets car
- Jet Drain arrangement
- A French good grassy area
35 Clues: Not Ernie • 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 • Gemma Chan filmed here • Not Pear Cider but ...? • Eastern University town • Western University town • Brain experts study here • A French good grassy area • ...
Dad's 73rd Birthday Cryptic Crossword 2022-04-12
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- Not that one, but still a good education(6)
- Share with this dragon slayer(5,6)
- Swing low, sweet stoop(10)
- Famous punchline(5,3,6,1,5,3,2,2)
- I've got it, you've got it, your dad had it, but Ross doesn't have it(4)
- Spare toilet paper(5,4)
- Infamous culinary delight(4,3)
- Doom and gloom(5,3,5)
- It's knight and day between us lately(5)
- Can you conquer John before sunrise?(4)
- Move them out of the way for Reg Dwight(5)
- Cracker of a clam in-joke(5,8)
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- ...when a lady grabbed by the arm(1,3,7,4,5,5)
- Rarebit origin(7,4)
- Did the wheels come off or did you just forget your sandwich?(2, 4)
- The muck and bullets of retirement(9)
- Keeping fit next to Mikey's(8)
- Is your library bankrolling his perjury trial?(7,6)
- Sweet trade(5)
- Getting ready for queen and country(6)
- Dirty Harry and his Welsh friend raid the castle(5,6,4)
- The 70s called and want their lip ornament back(9)
- Driving in four rings(4)
23 Clues: Sweet trade(5) • Rarebit origin(7,4) • Doom and gloom(5,3,5) • Spare toilet paper(5,4) • Driving in four rings(4) • Swing low, sweet stoop(10) • Keeping fit next to Mikey's(8) • Infamous culinary delight(4,3) • Cracker of a clam in-joke(5,8) • Famous punchline(5,3,6,1,5,3,2,2) • Share with this dragon slayer(5,6) • The muck and bullets of retirement(9) • ...
Best Pal turns 25! 2023-07-23
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- Graceful waterbird with ornate head plumage (2)
- A dutiful desert companion
- Clothing item that you can be 'forever in'
- Small comapanion in battle, best pal (2)
- Alison's roost (3)
- Badminton equipment, prone to disaster
- John's feet faux pas (2)
- A close friend and welsh flame
- Your final swansong on horseback (2)
- Arch Toon rivals, a fixture of school days
- Name of a benevolent squire in third Rome (3)
- Polish sustenance of the dumpling variety
- Resident artist at Les Essarts and great friend of Phillip Kerr
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- Your weekend coffee stop's namesake
- Likely to be spotted on safari and in a south west london borough
- Starting place for novice riders
- Sparkling seafood (2)
- Essential ingredient for bathing
- Master of equine enigma's (2)
- Round-the-clock anthophile, he who shall not be named (2)
- Home for birds known for murmurings (3)
- Garnish best fashioned by a riverside gaucho
- River rascals (2)
- 'How do you solve a problem like ______'
- He's making things up again...
25 Clues: River rascals (2) • Alison's roost (3) • Sparkling seafood (2) • John's feet faux pas (2) • A dutiful desert companion • Master of equine enigma's (2) • A close friend and welsh flame • He's making things up again... • Starting place for novice riders • Essential ingredient for bathing • Your weekend coffee stop's namesake • Your final swansong on horseback (2) • ...
can you explain this? 2023-10-27
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- Early is the bird who gets the bookworm
- the colonel of the fried chicken
- Mad legend
- ground control to navy submarine
- the wordsmith
- the multicoloured artist
- the flouriest of them all
- HANNAH! ______!
- the sweetest of us all
- braids, just braids.
- one half of evilds
- the original horsegirl
- the welsh mother of lambs
- one half of evilds
- the most uncouth
- full of baked goods
- the silliest of them all
- Ellen can't say her name
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- Presenter legend
- The traitor
- the fellow traitor
- he's part of the magic circle
- needs a knee replacement
- legs
- The one who never eats
- the breaker of ankles
- The snack monarch
- the owner of 'the disappointing hole'
- the only remaining greek
- The mother of the explainers
- the choral wonder
- the ultimate napper
- he's the man!
- she's up the duff
- The one with the helmet that matches
- The one who is done with it all
- the first rocketeer that you saw with elbows out
- won’t stop talking
38 Clues: legs • Mad legend • The traitor • the wordsmith • he's the man! • Presenter legend • HANNAH! ______! • the most uncouth • The snack monarch • the choral wonder • she's up the duff • the fellow traitor • one half of evilds • one half of evilds • won’t stop talking • the ultimate napper • full of baked goods • braids, just braids. • the breaker of ankles • The one who never eats • the sweetest of us all • ...
Football 2024-05-05
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- Ohhh, he blasted it into r... .!
- Locally trained squad member and helps fulfil squad registration quota
- Nation which holds 2 World Cup titles
- Mbappe, Vinicius, Mudryk
- Goal from short range
- Costly mistake
- Modern football metric
- Penalty technque performed by Zidane in the World Cup 2006
- -hour, goal
- Competitive group
- Goalkeepers dream and part of a newly made bed.
- Recent fan of Inter Miami, Man City, Al Nassr
- Inzaghi, Klose, Raul
- Slang term for a football player that is past his prime
- Messi, Yamal, Gavi, Cubarsi
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- Welsh club which have played in the premier league
- Fans
- Tournament lacking prestige
- Position and adjective describing an average football player
- Fan celebration named after polish city
- Math operation and modern technical tweak.
- Term of scoring two goals in a game.
- Former PSV player who now plays for liverpool
- Defensive tactic used by Chelsea during the 06-07 season
- -alarm, -nine.
- Rough and no-nonsense play style
- Famous football media and visual display by fans
27 Clues: Fans • -hour, goal • Costly mistake • -alarm, -nine. • Competitive group • Inzaghi, Klose, Raul • Goal from short range • Modern football metric • Mbappe, Vinicius, Mudryk • Tournament lacking prestige • Messi, Yamal, Gavi, Cubarsi • Ohhh, he blasted it into r... .! • Rough and no-nonsense play style • Term of scoring two goals in a game. • Nation which holds 2 World Cup titles • ...
I AM WHO I AM (a crossword for Glyn) 2024-07-03
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- Leftward I lean, into carnival music combo (9)
- Vessel-party pose shows optimistic determination (3-2,8)
- Round peg in a square hole yn y capel (3-10)
- Mixed race runner starts to become looker-after (5)
- Guru consumes Anglo-Indian beverage, replacing Head of English with another first (7)
- I say Cook the leaders! Cheap housing for everyone! (4)
- Adam knows his onions (8)
- He lives for clicks: get the picture? (12)
- Love-makers go crazy (7)
- What's found in bowel shows who you are(5)
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- Herbal broom-boom-boom! (5,5)
- About the inn-keeper...(10)
- Dusty heritage song that's super! (5),3,2,1,8-3)
- Hither, boys, he'll make you laugh! (8)
- Anxious Caerdydd man, Bruce, confused in NY (5,4)
- Naturalist's short life-story diary is German (7)
- He protests to undo America cap-melting (7,10)
- He may have good taste, but it sounds like he's brilliant at whingeing!(4,6)
- Fr Christmas has a small one, purportedly (6)
- Ernie's moo revealed his underground roots (6,3)
- Grey mac denotes linguistic ID(7)
21 Clues: Love-makers go crazy (7) • Adam knows his onions (8) • About the inn-keeper...(10) • Herbal broom-boom-boom! (5,5) • Grey mac denotes linguistic ID(7) • Hither, boys, he'll make you laugh! (8) • He lives for clicks: get the picture? (12) • What's found in bowel shows who you are(5) • Round peg in a square hole yn y capel (3-10) • Fr Christmas has a small one, purportedly (6) • ...
Wat weet jij nog over Wales? 2015-06-28
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- Wales kent 2 nationale symbolen. De narcis en de ....?
- Een eenvoudige: Wat is de hoofdstad van Wales?
- Wat was de hoogte berg van Wales weer?
- Een heleboel dorpjes in Wales beginnen met 'Llan', wat wil dat zeggen?
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- Deze houten lepel wordt uit één stuk hout gesneden door een man om aan zijn geliefde te geven als teken van zijn gevoelens.
- Wat is het Welshe woord voor 'Wales' nu weer?
- Waar vind je het kleinste huis in heel Wales?
- Welk mythisch dier siert de vlag van Wales?
- Welk van deze letters (C, H, K, O) komt niet voor in het Welsh?
9 Clues: Wat was de hoogte berg van Wales weer? • Welk mythisch dier siert de vlag van Wales? • Wat is het Welshe woord voor 'Wales' nu weer? • Waar vind je het kleinste huis in heel Wales? • Een eenvoudige: Wat is de hoofdstad van Wales? • Wales kent 2 nationale symbolen. De narcis en de ....? • Welk van deze letters (C, H, K, O) komt niet voor in het Welsh? • ...
Boy - early chapters crossword 2019-03-13
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- a word to describe someone lively,cheery
- the sister who died
- instrument used to belt the boys
- one of Roald's school friends
- the owner of the sweetshop
- Dahl doesn't use the term life jackets but life ...
- the number of children Roald's mother had to look after alone
- headmaster who caned the boys
- how the family travelled to different islands
- the first educational place Roald went to
- where Roald's parents came from
- the Welsh town where Harald settled
- a word to describe Mrs Pratchett
- the toast given to people when drinking in Norway
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- how Roald's half-brother seemed to him
- food commonly eaten in Norway
- illness Thwaites describes as coming from liquorice
- the job Harald decided to do
- Roald's father
- a type of sweet (you make it in Science)
- Harald's brother
- the name given to Roald's Norwegian grandmother
- what Roald's father had removed without anaesthetic
- the person who looked after the Dahl children
- deep water channels which are common in Norway
25 Clues: Roald's father • Harald's brother • the sister who died • the owner of the sweetshop • the job Harald decided to do • food commonly eaten in Norway • one of Roald's school friends • headmaster who caned the boys • where Roald's parents came from • instrument used to belt the boys • a word to describe Mrs Pratchett • the Welsh town where Harald settled • ...
Spring flowers 2023-03-24
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- Welsh symbol
- A lightweight metal making music to itself.
- Is this and Old Maid, or someone on their own at a Party?
- A lightweight metal, making music to itself.
- It takes more than a lot of flakes to make this drop.
- A lighter shade of purple
- Not for those with a short memory
- A tlaking bird, followed by an insect, infront of a short house.
- Add a prayer after a mode of transport
- Only the crumbliest ..... in the cold
- Small horses with additives
- Would you like some fruit, Mrs Bucket?
- Did that Corvid swear?
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- Did Mrs Savage come from rural Wales.
- Oh My! is this guy uninteresting to us?
- Not quite from Dublin
- How Mr Fantastic might keep his hands warm.
- Is this where Bruce Hung his glasses?
- A soft squeezt cheese.
- Only one, but from a capitol city.
- Is this dromedary telling the truth?
- One of Pop Larkins daugthers
- According to the fillm, these should be steel
- Mrs Small, perhaps, seraching for that hereo inside.
- Add an "H" and you get a chest full
- Mrs Bucket perhaps?
26 Clues: Welsh symbol • Mrs Bucket perhaps? • Not quite from Dublin • A soft squeezt cheese. • Did that Corvid swear? • A lighter shade of purple • Small horses with additives • One of Pop Larkins daugthers • Not for those with a short memory • Only one, but from a capitol city. • Add an "H" and you get a chest full • Is this dromedary telling the truth? • ...
soggy stories 2023-04-27
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- unappreciated New Yorker
- from the word wyrgan and what dogs do to bones
- ground cherry pits
- not well known
- taste of a tree
- left wanting no more
- a story with a lesson
- very wet air
- aqua equestrian
- the ending
- what to do when there's bad weather
- an item some frogs might wear
- wit, Brandon Sanderson
- to take
- unsafe, in a way
- floating flora
- veil of water
- artists favorite ISP
- the second densest natural element
- god with a dog named spot
- dustwun disappearance, Afghanistan war
- wanted, once upon a time
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- some stray hair
- a safe space, in Welsh
- praise an ice god say
- soup utensil
- repugnance and malice
- submissive or docile
- often used crossword plant
- sign and sickness
- prose ____
- societal classes
- Othello's last words
- pool of sorts
- safe in spiral
- ____ witness
- break or sob, say
- Moroe from Mark Frost's The Paladin Prophecy
- an alien invader
- can't hear? try ____
- "thirty dirty ____", red hot chili peppers
- tiny drizzle
42 Clues: to take • prose ____ • the ending • soup utensil • very wet air • ____ witness • tiny drizzle • pool of sorts • veil of water • not well known • safe in spiral • floating flora • some stray hair • taste of a tree • aqua equestrian • societal classes • unsafe, in a way • an alien invader • sign and sickness • break or sob, say • ground cherry pits • submissive or docile • left wanting no more • Othello's last words • ...
Cryptic Coaster Crossword 2018 2020-04-08
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- Cared for tree score (5-5)
- NASCAR driver (5)
- Feral rodent (4-5)
- A pair, for example, returning skirt (6)
- Devout insect (6)
- Hoosier State shore (7-5)
- Story of the ankle? (6)
- Prohibit female (7)
- Occult framework (6-7)
- Unorthodox (8)
- Halley observation (5)
- Whirling Spiral (6)
- Fake Woodie (9-3)
- Ferrous Welsh creature (4-6)
- Carbon without light (5-7)
- Note direction of animal (5)
- Twist the sound of Bones and Uhura? (9)
- Zeus' weapon (11)
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- Half the convoy takes time at sea (6)
- Jewel in fashion again (11)
- Old airport has Talbots ride (8)
- 1960s dance queen caused a storm (7)
- Poetic bird (5)
- Monkey makes glaring mistake (6)
- Flammable camera platform (9)
- Aerial seabirds we hear (6-5)
- Sudden urge to act (7)
- Capital of Arizona (7)
- Blue expanse with water plant (7)
- Monarch buys Crusoe's home (5-6)
- Jazz singers planet (7-5)
- Mixed up parrot plays basketball (6)
32 Clues: Unorthodox (8) • Poetic bird (5) • NASCAR driver (5) • Devout insect (6) • Fake Woodie (9-3) • Zeus' weapon (11) • Feral rodent (4-5) • Prohibit female (7) • Whirling Spiral (6) • Sudden urge to act (7) • Capital of Arizona (7) • Occult framework (6-7) • Halley observation (5) • Story of the ankle? (6) • Hoosier State shore (7-5) • Jazz singers planet (7-5) • Cared for tree score (5-5) • ...
National Crossword Day 2020-11-07
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- Jamie builds __
- Sarah and Maryam are __
- went to college in New York
- Jillian plays
- Just got her license
- Tina is from __
- Where was Gramps stationed
- Irish citizen
- Grammie worked as a ____
- Five of us chose this career
- Betsy lived here in the past
- five members of the family achieved
- After buying house Tom is learning
- Day Anne and Gwen married
- What food prompted eating contest
- used to design bridges
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- Elizabeth repurposes ___
- A brewmaster
- Where did David and Beth grow up
- worked for TSA
- Shares name with mountains
- Who locked everyone out of the house
- His name is Welsh
- sport Dani played
- how many dogs do we all have
- Hadley is in this grade
- The youngest member of our families
- graduated college in a pandemic
- Rob works with __
- speaks Mandarin
- Type of Plane Oz flew
- What state did Bobbie live in
- worked for a pharmaceutical company
- taught in Japan
- Hannah does this at work
- Name is also a city
36 Clues: A brewmaster • Jillian plays • Irish citizen • worked for TSA • Jamie builds __ • Tina is from __ • speaks Mandarin • taught in Japan • His name is Welsh • sport Dani played • Rob works with __ • Name is also a city • Just got her license • Type of Plane Oz flew • used to design bridges • Sarah and Maryam are __ • Hadley is in this grade • Elizabeth repurposes ___ • Grammie worked as a ____ • ...
Happy Fathers Day PD! 2021-06-19
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- Belongs to the family Sciuridae.
- First family car.
- First James Bond.
- Eldest son’s dog’s name.
- Has the same feet as your Mom.
- Big semi-trucks.
- 2 of your adult children lived here.
- The Sound of Silence.
- Kids went to work with you on this eve.
- Celebrated her b-day with your Dad’s.
- The son of Jacob and Leah.
- Number of children you have.
- Alternate name for Haida Gwaii.
- Youngest daughter’s dogs name.
- “it's no use going back to yesterday.."
- Sawyer.
- A fathers father.
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- Also known as sallow and osier.
- Terminator and Conan the Barbarian.
- Airflowing pastrelaxedtissue in throat.
- Instrument played by your eldest son.
- Flower for most populat birth month.
- Has the same day job as Jesus.
- Drains north into the Beaver River.
- Middle name of your second daughter.
- “if you can dream it, you can do it”
- Name of your middle child.
- Singular form of children.
- Also known as Marvin Lee Aday.
- Jean Louise Finch.
- Father in welsh.
- Middle name of first born grandchild.
32 Clues: Sawyer. • Big semi-trucks. • Father in welsh. • First family car. • First James Bond. • A fathers father. • Jean Louise Finch. • The Sound of Silence. • Eldest son’s dog’s name. • Name of your middle child. • The son of Jacob and Leah. • Singular form of children. • Number of children you have. • Has the same feet as your Mom. • Has the same day job as Jesus. • Also known as Marvin Lee Aday. • ...
Fever Pitch 2021-10-13
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- until now or until the point in time under discussion
- name of Nick's half-brother
- a disadvantage imposed on a player or team, typically for infringement of rules
- word used to describe atmosphere during a match
- the _ disaster, a fatal crush during a football match
- lack of skill or ability
- Nick's favorite football team
- in a very difficult situation
- Nick couldn't find a stable _
- fair behavior towards others during sports
- University Nick attended
- biography written from personal experience
- Welsh former international footballer and manager
- author of Fever Pitch
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- worn out because of old age or neglect
- _ was banned from Arsenal stadia in 1985
- sports stadiums are filled with _
- English version of the sport soccer
- not harmful or offensive
- chant after victorious championship of 1991; "George _"
- capitol of England
- tending to weaken something
- native of Liverpool
- Liverpool player who experienced racism
- Arsenal's new team manager
- one goal is worth _ point(s) in soccer
- Bob _, Arsenal's left-back
- profession for writers
- when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line
29 Clues: capitol of England • native of Liverpool • author of Fever Pitch • profession for writers • not harmful or offensive • lack of skill or ability • University Nick attended • Arsenal's new team manager • Bob _, Arsenal's left-back • name of Nick's half-brother • tending to weaken something • Nick's favorite football team • in a very difficult situation • Nick couldn't find a stable _ • ...
Fever Pitch 2021-10-13
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- biography written from personal experience
- capitol of England
- a disadvantage imposed on a player or team, typically for infringement of rules
- English version of the sport soccer
- University Nick attended
- the _ disaster, a fatal crush during a football match
- fair behavior towards others during sports
- Nick's favorite football team
- Welsh former international footballer and manager
- Liverpool player who experienced racism
- _ was banned from Arsenal stadia in 1985
- profession for writers
- Nick couldn't find a stable _
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- until now or until the point in time under discussion
- name of Nick's half-brother
- in a very difficult situation
- worn out because of old age or neglect
- Arsenal's new team manager
- word used to describe atmosphere during a match
- lack of skill or ability
- Bob _, Arsenal's left-back
- not harmful or offensive
- chant after victorious championship of 1991; "George _"
- sports stadiums are filled with _
- author of Fever Pitch
- when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line
- tending to weaken something
- one goal is worth _ point(s) in soccer
- native of Liverpool
29 Clues: capitol of England • native of Liverpool • author of Fever Pitch • profession for writers • University Nick attended • lack of skill or ability • not harmful or offensive • Arsenal's new team manager • Bob _, Arsenal's left-back • name of Nick's half-brother • tending to weaken something • in a very difficult situation • Nick's favorite football team • Nick couldn't find a stable _ • ...
laura 2023-05-29
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- Where was the bride's first job?
- How many years have we been together?
- What is the groom's favourite animal?
- We love to listen to ____.
- Bride's biggest fear
- The groom's brother's middle name is?
- We first lived together in this city
- The groom supports this football team
- "Falling in ___ at a ___ shop."
- Our first holiday abroad together was in ___.
- Which musical instrument did the bride first learn?
- "No, I've never _____ anything quite like ____ tonight."
- Engagement location
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- What is the bride's profession?
- Where was the groom born?
- The groom's favourite Star Wars character
- The bride is half English and half ____.
- What is our dream honeymoon destination?
- The bride would really like this animal as a pet
- "In daylights, in sunsets, in ____, in cups of ___."
- Bride's mother's name
- What is the name of the groom's nan?
- Groom's go-to drink
- What month did we get engaged?
- Our first holiday together
- We have this number of siblings in total
- What is the bride's middle name?
27 Clues: Groom's go-to drink • Engagement location • Bride's biggest fear • Bride's mother's name • Where was the groom born? • We love to listen to ____. • Our first holiday together • What month did we get engaged? • What is the bride's profession? • "Falling in ___ at a ___ shop." • Where was the bride's first job? • What is the bride's middle name? • What is the name of the groom's nan? • ...
Room 12's Names 2023-08-28
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- My name means peace.
- My name means strong.
- My name means a private British soldier.
- A skateboard stunt/trick.
- My name is a kind of Bear.
- I like ferries and my name is a welsh name for enthusiasm.
- My name was popular in England during the 12th and 13th centuries.
- My name means famous warrior.
- Hermione’s real name.
- In Vietnamese my name means the sea.
- A flower that represents ANZAC day.
- My name means King in old Irish.
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- Avocado is a nickname for me.
- My name means goddess of love.
- My name means high respect.
- A billionaire who co-founded Microsoft in 1975 with Paul Allen.
- In Latin, my name is Ionathas.
- In Italian, my name is Edera.
- In Chinese, my name is 贝拉.
- My name means red-headed in Irish.
- My name rhymes with an explosion onomatopoeia.
- Author of Brave New World
- The name of a movie character that is a dog.
- My name means strength, resilience and sense of adventure.
- My name sounds similar to a Lily pad.
25 Clues: My name means peace. • My name means strong. • Hermione’s real name. • A skateboard stunt/trick. • Author of Brave New World • In Chinese, my name is 贝拉. • My name is a kind of Bear. • My name means high respect. • Avocado is a nickname for me. • In Italian, my name is Edera. • My name means famous warrior. • My name means goddess of love. • In Latin, my name is Ionathas. • ...
Fruits and Vegetables 2024-04-09
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- In French it is called the 'apple of the earth'.
- Sounds like there are two of them
- Sounds like a Germen name for a meeting
- A GIF looked at backwards.
- This vegetable is a Welsh symbol.
- Found between the o's and the queues.
- Where did the man go in theis exoyic fruit?
- You have to Bić this korzeń, it makes things colourful.
- A bird that cannoy fly, or someone from NZ.
- 24 of this sounds like it makes perfect gold.
- It sounds like you are going to sell Larry!
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- Not a lemon but close
- A vampire deterrent.
- Will you let us have this part of a salad?
- At midnight this might appear at the ball.
- This apple starts with a type of tree.
- The second part of a rainbow.
- Not a melon but close
- This fruit is grown in the słoma
- In Polish this sounds like Tomek i stopy.
- Are these vegetables grown in the capital of Belgium?
- May is back for a sweet poatato.
22 Clues: A vampire deterrent. • Not a lemon but close • Not a melon but close • A GIF looked at backwards. • The second part of a rainbow. • This fruit is grown in the słoma • May is back for a sweet poatato. • Sounds like there are two of them • This vegetable is a Welsh symbol. • Found between the o's and the queues. • This apple starts with a type of tree. • ...
Stasis community 2024-04-08
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- stasis ganks
- of thy filthy greed
- add my sword anims
- the origin of the chaos
- retirement
- arcane lineage player
- yakuza
- at their request i must use the word "thumb"
- sharts
- german greatsword
- starts with a W
- artist of some sort
- do they really fry cats?
- derps friend idfk
- they are small
- what, like chrono trigger?
- blue top hat
- self proclaimed "sigma"
- striker ball
- other yakuza
- midalkhan
- embarrasing!
- fortnite
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- tillman
- i hate this one purple dude
- ultimatum
- was
- synonym of introverted
- had a custom-tailored clown outfit made for him
- so you're the one making a ruckus in general chat
- not the kind you cook food in
- timekeeper
- made some really cool lookin scissors
- likes lift enchant books
- self insert #4
- scrambled
- sprout person
- together we are stasis
- yippee
- average wikian
- boyo
- did a piranha give you that hat
- fulshadowknight
- ller
44 Clues: was • boyo • ller • yakuza • sharts • yippee • tillman • fortnite • ultimatum • scrambled • midalkhan • retirement • timekeeper • stasis ganks • blue top hat • striker ball • other yakuza • embarrasing! • sprout person • self insert #4 • average wikian • they are small • starts with a W • fulshadowknight • german greatsword • derps friend idfk • add my sword anims • of thy filthy greed • artist of some sort • arcane lineage player • ...
title 2024-08-30
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- / "A name associated with victory"
- / "A Welsh form of John"
- / "Son of Jack"
- / "A biblical name starting with 'R'"
- / "A name meaning 'wisdom'"
- / "A short, sweet, and classic name"
- / "A name that means 'light'"
- / "A citrus fruit and also a unique name"
- / "A unique name starting with 'Z'"
- / "A name with Greek origins"
- / "Often paired with 'James'"
- / "A Hebrew name meaning 'He gave'"
- / "One of the archangels"
- / "A Scandinavian name"
- / "A biblical name starting with 'M'"
- / "A classic Roman name"
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- / "A classic French name"
- / "A name meaning 'supplanter'"
- / "A variation of the name Kaitlyn"
- / "Another Jesse for your crossword!"
- / "A name meaning 'God is salvation'"
- / "A popular name with French origins"
- / "A name that can be unisex"
- / "A name that can be for a boy or a girl"
- / "A Japanese name meaning 'future and love'"
- / "A variant spelling of a common name"
- / "A popular name ending with 'a'"
- / "A name that means 'most holy'"
- / "A variant of Callie"
- / "A short form of William"
30 Clues: / "Son of Jack" • / "A variant of Callie" • / "A Scandinavian name" • / "A Welsh form of John" • / "A classic Roman name" • / "A classic French name" • / "One of the archangels" • / "A name meaning 'wisdom'" • / "A short form of William" • / "A name that can be unisex" • / "A name that means 'light'" • / "A name with Greek origins" • / "Often paired with 'James'" • ...
Wales 2018-03-22
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- Grandpa wants to take Jo an Dan to the beautiful Caerphilly ...
- In Wales, the twins eat ... and eggs for breakfast.
- It's a special kind of cake.
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- The most important sentence in a paragraph is the ... sentence.
- The Brecon Mountain ... is an old famous ... that goes through the Brecon Beacons
- Grandma Thompson cooks 'Cawl mamgu' for the twins. That's a famous Welsh ...
6 Clues: It's a special kind of cake. • In Wales, the twins eat ... and eggs for breakfast. • The most important sentence in a paragraph is the ... sentence. • Grandpa wants to take Jo an Dan to the beautiful Caerphilly ... • Grandma Thompson cooks 'Cawl mamgu' for the twins. That's a famous Welsh ... • ...
Easter Puzzle - Shanil 2016-03-27
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- How many colours are in a rainbow
- Welsh rarebit is another name for ‘what’ on toast
- Which Disney character has a nose that grows longer every time he tells a lie
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- The ball is 38 millimetres in diameter and weighs 2.5 grammes - what sport
- The llama belongs to the family of animals commonly called what
- The Eiffel Tower is in which European city
- Which is the animal referred as the ship of the desert
7 Clues: How many colours are in a rainbow • The Eiffel Tower is in which European city • Welsh rarebit is another name for ‘what’ on toast • Which is the animal referred as the ship of the desert • The llama belongs to the family of animals commonly called what • The ball is 38 millimetres in diameter and weighs 2.5 grammes - what sport • ...
spring 2024-07-16
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- In a bouquet of flowers, all but two are roses, all but two are tulips, and all but two are daisies. How many flowers are in the bouquet?
- which flower is the national flower of north ireland
- south africas national flower
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- where were the first bonsais from
- what color is a welsh poppy
- associated with Christmas
- Which flower was once more costly than gold and has bulbs which can replace onions in some recipes?
7 Clues: associated with Christmas • what color is a welsh poppy • south africas national flower • where were the first bonsais from • which flower is the national flower of north ireland • Which flower was once more costly than gold and has bulbs which can replace onions in some recipes? • ...
Rugby Crossword 2015-03-13
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- Which All Black World Cup winner is joining London Irish for the 2015/16 season?
- Although running since 1883 the triple crown did not have a physical trophy until 2006. Who won the first trophy
- What was the the tournament called in which London Irish made the semi final?
- Who is the top try scorer of all time in the Premiership?
- How many minutes in a rugby match including extra time?
- Where do London Irish play their home games?
- Which team is made up of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh players?
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- Form of Rugby
- Who was the first team to win a Six Nations Grand Slam?
- What England player scored the winning points in the 2003 Rugby World Cup?
- What is the nickname of London Irish?
- Method of Scoring
- The home of London Irish
13 Clues: Form of Rugby • Method of Scoring • The home of London Irish • What is the nickname of London Irish? • Where do London Irish play their home games? • Who was the first team to win a Six Nations Grand Slam? • How many minutes in a rugby match including extra time? • Who is the top try scorer of all time in the Premiership? • ...
Lanark's People 2020-02-11
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- Welsh egalitarian famous for his utopian industrial community south of Lanark. (6, 4)
- This family's seat was Lee Castle from the 13th century to 1919. (9, 2, 3)
- Notable forensic scientist. (4, 8)
- Erected a statue on Castlegate in memory of his beloved pet. (4, 9)
- Famous rally driver. (5, 5)
- The holder of this post would have the lamp which now sits outside the Tollbooth placed outside their home. (7, 2, 6)
- The father of gynecology. (7, 7)
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- Elected representative for Lanark from 1987 to 2015. (5, 4)
- Archaeologist, served as a councillor for Clydesdale North from 2012 to 2017. (2, 6)
- First drew his sword at Lanark. (7, 7)
- High Court judge, known as the hanging judge. (4, 9)
- Scottish-Canadian country music singer with two platinum albums. (6, 4)
- His kirkin' kicks off the start of the week-long Lanimer celebrations. (4, 6)
- Founder of New Lanark. (5, 4)
14 Clues: Famous rally driver. (5, 5) • Founder of New Lanark. (5, 4) • The father of gynecology. (7, 7) • Notable forensic scientist. (4, 8) • First drew his sword at Lanark. (7, 7) • High Court judge, known as the hanging judge. (4, 9) • Elected representative for Lanark from 1987 to 2015. (5, 4) • Erected a statue on Castlegate in memory of his beloved pet. (4, 9) • ...
1921-1930 2023-02-16
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- Which four countries were recognised as autonomous in 1926?
- What national party formed in Wales in 1925?
- What appeared in Great Britain in 1930?
- How much was the licence fee for radios in 1923?
- What was the first talkie of 1928?
- Who was the first Labour Prime minister in 1924?
- What was opened in 1921?
- What did the FA ban in 1921?
- What book was published in 1926?
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- What led to the great depression in 1929?
- What was established in Ireland in 1921?
- What did Logie Baird demonstrate in 1926?
- Who became the general secretary of the Communist Party in 1922?
- Who became the dictator of Italy in 1925?
- What was a first in 1922?
- Who got the vote in 1928?
- What gold was used in the royal wedding of 1923?
- Why did the Trade Union Congress call for a general strike in 1926?
- Who discovered penicillin in 1928?
19 Clues: What was opened in 1921? • What was a first in 1922? • Who got the vote in 1928? • What did the FA ban in 1921? • What book was published in 1926? • What was established in Ireland in 1921? • Who became the dictator of Italy in 1925? • What did Logie Baird demonstrate in 1926? • What national party formed in Wales in 1925? • What gold was used in the royal wedding of 1923? • ...
The Rebellion of the Anglo-Saxon Earls 2021-06-07
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- To forgive someone for doing something wrong
- He led the first rebellion in the Welsh Borders
- Money paid to the Vikings to leave
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- Along with Morcar, he led a rebellion in the North and was captured and escaped
- His mother led a rebellion against William in Exeter
- The title that Hereward (who rebelled on the Isle of Ely) was known by
- The destruction of villages and crops and the killing of people living there
7 Clues: Money paid to the Vikings to leave • To forgive someone for doing something wrong • He led the first rebellion in the Welsh Borders • His mother led a rebellion against William in Exeter • The title that Hereward (who rebelled on the Isle of Ely) was known by • The destruction of villages and crops and the killing of people living there • ...
Colonial Pennsylvania 2023-10-02
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- city where merchants would trade colonial goods (wheat) to markets in Britain and the West Indies
- main staple crop that was merchants sold
- women sold this for money
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- amount of indentured servants that came
- Pennsylvania was in this group of colonies
- our colony was this because we had English, Dutch, German, Irish, and Welsh settlers come
- our founders were this which allowed freedom of religion and believed in equality and a simple lifestyle.
7 Clues: women sold this for money • amount of indentured servants that came • main staple crop that was merchants sold • Pennsylvania was in this group of colonies • our colony was this because we had English, Dutch, German, Irish, and Welsh settlers come • city where merchants would trade colonial goods (wheat) to markets in Britain and the West Indies • ...
EUROS 2021-06-28
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- Swaziland Austin trader organised 2008 co-hosts (7,3,11)
- Original winners are mixed up users lacking energy (4)
- Reported lubrication for 2004 champions (6)
- Bravest Monacan redeployed 1988 golden boot (5,3,6)
- Saint remains holding bar after bill is heard somewhere in Eastern Europe. (5,8)
- Interim welsh manager is servant (4)
- I'll name pitch for top scorer in 1984 (6,7)
- Mr. Ali confused after commercial for old kit manufacturer (7)
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- Sports administrators seen in blue fanzone. (4)
- 2004 hosts left out goal oddly (8)
- Injury-prone England player makes challenge involving run with grandma and the German held up by weight (6,8)
- Dutch Edgar, Batty, Seaman and Attenborough (6)
- French head-butter from a dizzied inn - nee disorientated. (8,6)
- Developed Anglo pic usage shows troubled England star. (4,9)
- Winners of 2000 euros in Swiss currency before opening of event (6)
- 92 underdogs in hideout with victim (7)
- Where England might bring loud, excited yells to begin with? (7)
- England openers missing in Bromley town for England captain (7)
- Extra official is essentially brave running back (3)
19 Clues: 2004 hosts left out goal oddly (8) • Interim welsh manager is servant (4) • 92 underdogs in hideout with victim (7) • Reported lubrication for 2004 champions (6) • I'll name pitch for top scorer in 1984 (6,7) • Sports administrators seen in blue fanzone. (4) • Dutch Edgar, Batty, Seaman and Attenborough (6) • Bravest Monacan redeployed 1988 golden boot (5,3,6) • ...
Check your vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- the sport of fighting with swords
- a hard hat to protect the head
- (verb) to send something through the air with force by a sudden movement of the arm
- verb used when you put a liquid into a container
- (verb) to breathe in a very noisy way while you are sleeping
- (verb) to give some food to a person or an animal
- a person whose job is making and repairing wooden objects and structures
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- relating to Wales, its people, or its language
- (verb) to store sounds or moving pictures using electronic equipment so that they can be heard or seen later
- a small motorcycle with pedals
- a room where things are made or repaired using machines or tools
- an alcoholic drink that is made from grapes
- a file contains documents (office work)
13 Clues: a hard hat to protect the head • a small motorcycle with pedals • the sport of fighting with swords • a file contains documents (office work) • an alcoholic drink that is made from grapes • relating to Wales, its people, or its language • verb used when you put a liquid into a container • (verb) to give some food to a person or an animal • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-03-30
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- Water heated into a vapor, used for power
- wrote "The Wealth of Nations", argued for laissez-faire capitalism
- fossil fuel mined and then burned to create steam
- - James ____ improved upon the steam engine, allowing it to power factories, trains, and ships
- Welsh Mill owner who experimented with socialist ideals at his factories.
- This set of Wars, from about 1790 to 1815, prevented the spread of industrialism in Europe
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- Cloth used to make clothes and blankets
- wrote "The Communist Manifesto" and argued for the proletariat to overthrow capitalism
- The art and science of growing food and raising livestock
- Invented by James Hargreaves, allowed people to spin thread more quickly
- The original steam engine, invented by Thomas Newcomen removed what from what?
11 Clues: Cloth used to make clothes and blankets • Water heated into a vapor, used for power • fossil fuel mined and then burned to create steam • The art and science of growing food and raising livestock • wrote "The Wealth of Nations", argued for laissez-faire capitalism • Invented by James Hargreaves, allowed people to spin thread more quickly • ...
Ch 1 Aice Int - People 2022-08-31
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- Leader of the Bolshevik Party from 1903. In 1917, Bolsheviks faced with bitter civil war and won
- Spanish-american war
- A scottish misssionary and explorer of Africa (Missionary travels and researches in south africa)
- wrote influence of sea power upon history
- Deafeated the Mahdi in the Sudan and played a key role in Boer War
- Founder of the Royal Niger Company
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- British general and Governor General of eh Sudan
- King of Belgium 1865-1909, founder of the Congo Free State
- a welsh-american explorer famous for his explorations of central africa
- British businessman and Prime Minister of Cape Colony 1890-1896 founder of Rhodesia
- Prime Minister 1868 and 1874-1880 He was ardent imperialist who believed patriotism and nationalism could overcome class divisions
- A french explorer of Italian extraction
12 Clues: Spanish-american war • Founder of the Royal Niger Company • A french explorer of Italian extraction • wrote influence of sea power upon history • British general and Governor General of eh Sudan • King of Belgium 1865-1909, founder of the Congo Free State • Deafeated the Mahdi in the Sudan and played a key role in Boer War • ...
The Presidency Crossword Puzzle Jonah Welsh 2022-09-27
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- the group that casts the “official” votes for the President.
- a pep rally for the upcoming
- Only members of the political party can vote.
- headed by the Attorney General.
- People will need to know you're running; Papers will be filed with the federal election committee.
- Leader of each department
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- consists of 15 executive departments
- a meeting of the political party, in which the members have a discussion and decide who will be the strongest candidate for the upcoming election
- President of the Senate
- elections that decide who will serve as the representative of the party in the upcoming election.
10 Clues: President of the Senate • Leader of each department • a pep rally for the upcoming • headed by the Attorney General. • consists of 15 executive departments • Only members of the political party can vote. • the group that casts the “official” votes for the President. • elections that decide who will serve as the representative of the party in the upcoming election. • ...
Irregular Plurals 2020-11-19
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- A small animal that likes to eat cheese
- Mrs Jones, Mrs Crawley, Mrs Yates and Mrs Davis are all ____
- Mr Wade, Mr Hodgkinson and Mr Welsh are all ____
- A type of mushroom
- The ____ grew on the damp log that lay on the forest floor
- The farmer's daughter stood on a chair and screamed. The kitchen was full of ____ eating all of the food in the cupboards
- A shark has rows of razor sharp ____
- The small ____ cried because they had broken their favourite toy.
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- The farmer used his dog to round up the ____
- The magical ____ in Jack and the Beanstalk laid a golden egg
- Mrs Jones is a ____
- Mr Wade is a ____
- The goose and all of his goose friends got together for a party. There was lots of ____ at the party.
- The tank was full of exotic ____ swimming around
- Matty had a wobbly ____ which fell out during PE
- Year 5 has 29 ____ in the class
16 Clues: Mr Wade is a ____ • A type of mushroom • Mrs Jones is a ____ • Year 5 has 29 ____ in the class • A shark has rows of razor sharp ____ • A small animal that likes to eat cheese • The farmer used his dog to round up the ____ • Mr Wade, Mr Hodgkinson and Mr Welsh are all ____ • The tank was full of exotic ____ swimming around • Matty had a wobbly ____ which fell out during PE • ...
2010 2023-06-01
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- Which British television drama series, created by Julian Fellowes, premiered in 2010?
- Which Welsh footballer won the PFA Players' Player of the Year award in 2010?
- The first person to score a double century in ODI cricket
- The name of the university halls where Kirsty and Richard met
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- Who is the British broadcaster and naturalist known for his documentaries, including the series "First Life" released in 2010?
- In 2010, this British prince becomes engaged
- Who succeeded Gordon Brown as the British Prime Minister in 2010?
- Which country won the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 cricket tournament?
8 Clues: In 2010, this British prince becomes engaged • The first person to score a double century in ODI cricket • The name of the university halls where Kirsty and Richard met • Who succeeded Gordon Brown as the British Prime Minister in 2010? • Which country won the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 cricket tournament? • ...
Norman Consolidation 2021-06-24
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- The Norman tactic used at Hastings to encourage the Anglo-Saxons to break their shield wall.
- The name for the destruction of Northumbria, ordered by William.
- The Norman advisor who was rewarded by being made Earl of Hereford (a marcher earl).
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- The name of the candidate in 1066 who had the best claim to be king.
- The three earls William created to control the Welsh border.
- The last Saxon rebel who escaped the Isle of Ely.
- The enclosure in an early Norman castle.
- The man-made hill in an early Norman castle.
8 Clues: The enclosure in an early Norman castle. • The man-made hill in an early Norman castle. • The last Saxon rebel who escaped the Isle of Ely. • The three earls William created to control the Welsh border. • The name for the destruction of Northumbria, ordered by William. • The name of the candidate in 1066 who had the best claim to be king. • ...
CIT 2013-09-12
Welsh English Variety Recording Crossword 2022-04-24
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- A noun pronounced with [ɫ] in EngEng, but pronounced with a clear [l]
- A noun pronounced in EngEng with a long vowel, but pronounced with a short vowel
- A verb pronounced with a rhotic /r/ at the end
- A Welsh name mentioned
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- A part of Wales mentioned
- A verb in past form pronounced in EngEng with a diphthong, but pronounced with a monophthong
6 Clues: A Welsh name mentioned • A part of Wales mentioned • A verb pronounced with a rhotic /r/ at the end • A noun pronounced with [ɫ] in EngEng, but pronounced with a clear [l] • A noun pronounced in EngEng with a long vowel, but pronounced with a short vowel • A verb in past form pronounced in EngEng with a diphthong, but pronounced with a monophthong
Miss Mc Guire. 2016-06-20
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- imparting inspiration.
- resulting from originality of thought, expression, etc.; imaginative.
- Having the attention or curiosity engaged, is an adjective that describes a person or people who like something and want to know more about it!
- producing excitement; stirring; thrilling.
- To ride a bicycle.
- Pleasing or attractive to the eye, as by delicacy or gracefulness.
- Having no like or equal; unparalleled; incomparable.
- Causing or inducing awe; inspiring an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, or fear.
- The inhabitants of Wales and their descendants elsewhere.
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- To systematise, to give organic structure or character to.
- quietly and steadily persevering or diligent, especially in detail or exactness.
- Having the attention or curiosity engaged, is an adjective that describes the thing that a person or people are responding to!
- Of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person.
- Creating with the imagination.
- Providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical.
- Mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able.
16 Clues: To ride a bicycle. • imparting inspiration. • Creating with the imagination. • producing excitement; stirring; thrilling. • Having no like or equal; unparalleled; incomparable. • The inhabitants of Wales and their descendants elsewhere. • To systematise, to give organic structure or character to. • Mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able. • ...
HMPO Day 2 2022-05-02
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- What is one of the reasons a passport would be considered damaged?
- What type of flyer would request a jumbo passport?
- Knowledgebase can be accessed on which system?
- How many sections are there on a paper application?
- £16 is an additional fee applied by whom?
- The E in SE04 stands for what?
- What type of Royal Mail delivery will documents be retuned by, if not by secure delivery?
- A person who is travelling between incompatible countries can apply for what type of passport?
- Photos need to be taken within how many months of submitting the application?
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- A braille sticker is what?
- A person who has lost their passport on multiple occasions would need to apply for what?
- This is one of the UK Passport Offices
- How many photos should be submitted with a paper application?
- Applications must be completed in?
- The W in SW04 stands for what?
- £58.50 is the price of which type of first and renewal application?
- £5 is an additional fee applied for what type of delivery?
17 Clues: A braille sticker is what? • The W in SW04 stands for what? • The E in SE04 stands for what? • Applications must be completed in? • This is one of the UK Passport Offices • £16 is an additional fee applied by whom? • Knowledgebase can be accessed on which system? • What type of flyer would request a jumbo passport? • How many sections are there on a paper application? • ...
KJ 2016 2016-06-24
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- What is Katherine’s favorite color ?
- What was the dance that Katherine & her partner Mark Ballas performed in week one of Dancing with the stars USA in 2012 ?
- What was the name of Katherine’s co-star in Viva La Diva ?
- What is the name of the town in Wales where Katherine was born and raised ?
- What was the name of Katherine’s 5th album ?
- The first name of one of Katherine’s favorite classical idols
- Katherine considers this one of her sexiest traits
- It is Katherine’s life long dream to perform in this opera
- What was the name of the college that Katherine once attended for 2 years ?
- What is the name the city where Katherine first became a music teacher ?
- In the year 2000 Katherine became the face of _____ ?
- Katherine once recorded a live version of Green , Green Grass Of Home in front of 70,000 people at this stadium ?
- Katherine first came wide public attention in 2003 when she sang at this Cathedral ?
- Katherine once quoted I’m proud of being Welsh , British And ______
- What was the name of the music academy where Katherine gained much of her musical training ?
- How old was Katherine when she first attended the Royal Academy of Music ?
- How many bedrooms were in the house where Katherine grew up ?
- What city does Katherine currently live in ?
- Katherine once was photographed for the Royal British Legion’s annual appeal wearing a dress that contained 2500 of this type of flower
- What was the name of the café where Katherine first met her husband Andrew on a blind date ?
- What prestigious award did Katherine receive on March 14 , 2014 ?
- A song track on Katherine’s 2016 album Celebration ?
- What was the name of the character that Katherine played in 2010 in Doctor Who a Christmas Carol ?
- Katherine say I don’t know if people notice , but I do this a lot on stage
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- What is the name of the hall where Katherine’s voice once shattered a chandelier while singing O’ Holy Night ?
- What sort of musical instrument did Katherine want when she was 4 years old, but that her family could not afford ?
- What was the name of Katherine’s first album ?
- What is Katherine guiltiest pleasure ?
- What country was Katherine once visiting when the helicopter she was flying in was nearly shot down by a missile ?
- What religious faith is Katherine ?
- What is Katherine’s father’s name ?
- What is Katherine’s most reassured possession ( Which has a photo of her father in it ) ?
- When Katherine does this she can just forget everything else and just feel completely happy ?
- How old was Katherine when she entered her first singing competition ?
- What is Katherine’s favorite word ( said in Welsh accent ) ?
- In 1993 Katherine won the award for Welsh _______ of the year
- What is the type of the flower that was originally grown and named in Katherine’s honor ?
- How many languages does Katherine speak , though not all fluently ?
- The trait that Katherine most deplores in herself is that she’s a __________
- What type of music does Katherine generally perform ?
- In 2004 Katherine made her first ever appearance in the USA supporting this singer ?
- What language does Katherine most enjoy singing in ?
- What was the name of the first record company that Katherine had a album contract with ?
- What is Katherine greatest extravagance ?
- In 2012 Katherine performed on USA’s Dancing With The Stars , what place did she finish in for the season ?
- Katherine & her family sent many of their weekends here when she was a young girl ?
- What type of picture was Katherine quoted as saying , she would never sell to any magazine ?
- What is Katherine Daughter’s name ?
- What is the first name of the Katherine’s idol growing up ?
- The name of the park where Katherine & her sister Laura used to play as young girls
50 Clues: What religious faith is Katherine ? • What is Katherine’s father’s name ? • What is Katherine Daughter’s name ? • What is Katherine’s favorite color ? • What is Katherine guiltiest pleasure ? • What is Katherine greatest extravagance ? • What was the name of Katherine’s 5th album ? • What city does Katherine currently live in ? • ...
People Team Christmas Crossword 2023-12-19
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- This person cracked their head open when they were little and the doctor used their hair to tie it together
- This person is ¼ Welsh and ⅛ South African
- This person used to be a bouncer at their Student Union
- This person hates people walking behind them so much that they have to stop and let them pass every time
- This person knocked their front teeth out at a work Christmas party
- This person once appeared on Crimewatch
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- This person used to work as an Elf at Lapland UK
- This person can say the alphabet backwards
- This person's family once owned a glass factory that rivalled Kilner
- This person has broken their nose
- This person once had a beer with Sienna Miller's brother in law
- This person listened to 5518 minutes of Beyonce in 2023 and are in the top 0.05% of listeners on Spotify
- This person used to sell tractors for a living
13 Clues: This person has broken their nose • This person once appeared on Crimewatch • This person can say the alphabet backwards • This person is ¼ Welsh and ⅛ South African • This person used to sell tractors for a living • This person used to work as an Elf at Lapland UK • This person used to be a bouncer at their Student Union • ...
The Presidency Crossword Puzzle Jonah Welsh 2022-09-27
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- a meeting of the political party, in which the members have a discussion and decide who will be the strongest candidate for the upcoming election
- a pep rally for the upcoming
- President of the Senate
- headed by the Attorney General.
- elections that decide who will serve as the representative of the party in the upcoming election.
- People will need to know you're running; Papers will be filed with the federal election committee.
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- the group that casts the “official” votes for the President.
- Only members of the political party can vote.
- Leader of each department
- consists of 15 executive departments
10 Clues: President of the Senate • Leader of each department • a pep rally for the upcoming • headed by the Attorney General. • consists of 15 executive departments • Only members of the political party can vote. • the group that casts the “official” votes for the President. • elections that decide who will serve as the representative of the party in the upcoming election. • ...
Manchester United 2023-06-12
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- Dutch striker who won the Premier League Golden Boot in his first season with Manchester United
- English midfielder who scored the winning goal in the 2008 UEFA Champions League final
- English defender who played his entire professional career at Manchester United
- French midfielder who won the FIFA World Cup and UEFA Champions League with Manchester United
- English forward who became Manchester United's all-time leading goal scorer
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- English midfielder who scored the winning goal in the 2008 UEFA Champions League final
- Legendary Scottish manager who guided Manchester United to numerous successes
- Portuguese winger who joined Manchester United from Sporting Lisbon
- Former Manchester United captain known for his leadership and defensive abilities
- Welsh winger known for his speed and dribbling ability
10 Clues: Welsh winger known for his speed and dribbling ability • Portuguese winger who joined Manchester United from Sporting Lisbon • English forward who became Manchester United's all-time leading goal scorer • Legendary Scottish manager who guided Manchester United to numerous successes • ...
Aiming at the Center 2017-01-08
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- The ninth sign of the zodiac
- President Uchtdorf's formula to master the bow and arrow are practice and
- The crucial component to the great commandment in the law
- From Late Latin arcarius from Latin arcus (bow)
- The human heart basically comes down to; structure, electricity and
- The first missionary of the latter day Church 187 years ago
- Implicit in that covenant is the understanding that we will strive to learn, love, increase faith, honor, walk His path, stand steadfast as a
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- George from the Greek georgos meaning
- As members we covenant to take upon ourselves the name of Jesus
- NYC Broadway began as this trade route called the Wiechquaekeck Trail
- For every pound of fat gained we ad this many new miles of blood vessels
- Morgan from the Old Welsh personal name
- Love the Lord thy God and love thy neighbor as thyself should _______ our targets
- The first target of our love
- This type of wall for a target will not make you an accomplished archer
15 Clues: The ninth sign of the zodiac • The first target of our love • George from the Greek georgos meaning • Morgan from the Old Welsh personal name • From Late Latin arcarius from Latin arcus (bow) • The crucial component to the great commandment in the law • The first missionary of the latter day Church 187 years ago • ...
2013 2022-12-04
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- Entomb the next day. (4, 8)
- Took their name from a misprinted lable of Black Sabbaths third album. (6, 2, 7)
- Unidentified Flying Object. (3)
- An australian rock band who have been Runnin' Wild since 2003. (9)
- A memorable time. (1, 3, 2, 8)
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- The dead centre of any town. (9)
- This band thought about Pneumonia Hawk for a name but decided on a different combination of illness and animal. (6, 4)
- This german bands name literally translates as Ramming Stone. (9)
- A swedish metal band not to be confused with a welsh rock band. (9)
- What goes up must come .... (4)
- A female ruler. (7)
- This band is still going strong after more than 50 years but its only original member is Mick Box on guitar. (5, 4)
- This band are perhaps best known for their song, The Final Countdown'. (6)
13 Clues: A female ruler. (7) • Entomb the next day. (4, 8) • A memorable time. (1, 3, 2, 8) • What goes up must come .... (4) • Unidentified Flying Object. (3) • The dead centre of any town. (9) • This german bands name literally translates as Ramming Stone. (9) • An australian rock band who have been Runnin' Wild since 2003. (9) • ...
MERRY CHRISTMAS MA! 2015-12-23
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- Lyrically the kind of girls who get tricked not treated
- Job of making unseasoned sparrows after Hollard
- Prohibited to be injured barefoot without an umpire
- Bees and swans leave bubbles with Mr Caine the performer
- Director calls for a recess, so what?
- White flower of novel origins
- Partly sunken, the german soil is subterranean
- Mr Or. to owe endlessly when the sun comes out
- Monument for no males to straddle
- Barred from rattling fruit so I heard
- A lyre? Oh how distressing for a small town
- Arguably the only man worthy of Christine is a spectre
- Actually among the yaks, yeti live
- Your son may sigh but firstly red, orange, turquoise hues are knocked out
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- Carefully considered a festive wine
- Beloved king of Welsh candy
- At the station, Spooner Davo waves goodbye, “Later Woo!”
- Brothers said to breathe her in
- Heartless church leader follows direction from abbey
- Bonne? No, sounds like a singer to me
- Brews her tea and warms up again
- We bring unconventional cooking
- Street bistro but no tea thanks
- Without receiving payment for U2’s frontman
- Stalin‘s a dreamer
- Cap is so changed by famous Spaniard
26 Clues: Stalin‘s a dreamer • Beloved king of Welsh candy • White flower of novel origins • Brothers said to breathe her in • We bring unconventional cooking • Street bistro but no tea thanks • Brews her tea and warms up again • Monument for no males to straddle • Actually among the yaks, yeti live • Carefully considered a festive wine • Cap is so changed by famous Spaniard • ...
ANDREW AND AMY 2018-04-02
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- Charlotte, a Welsh singer
- She's usually fashionably late
- Popular Mother's Day gift
- Divider of wedding guests
- The Time Traveller"s ___: hit novel and film
- Egg layer
- 1991 film with Steve Martin (One of Amy's favourites)
- The King's _, Colin Firth's Oscar-winning film
- Man about to be married
- Important bridal assistant
- Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get...
- Better half's other half
- A way for Andrew to spend a day, or five
- Will you be one?
- Doe, a deer, a female deer? Opposite.
- Gloria Gaynor "___ Survive"
- Multi-layered for a wedding
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- The _ of Dibley; British sitcom starring Dawn French
- Where the bride and groom met
- One recently married
- Sweet and visible on a clear night
- Put these on a finger as a sign of marriage
- Surname of (x) across/down
- For richer, for poorer (for example)
- A marriage ceremony
- Wedding-party tradition
- It's his job to help the groom
- Member of the bridal party
- Creative activity, Amy's favourite
- Bride's attire
- Groom's name
- New family members
- A popular dictionary publishers
- Bride's Name
- Zero in tennis
35 Clues: Egg layer • Groom's name • Bride's Name • Bride's attire • Zero in tennis • Will you be one? • New family members • A marriage ceremony • One recently married • Wedding-party tradition • Man about to be married • Better half's other half • Charlotte, a Welsh singer • Popular Mother's Day gift • Divider of wedding guests • Surname of (x) across/down • Member of the bridal party • ...
Cryptic Crossword 2 2019-09-13
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- Vote against (4)
- Crossword lovers cheat by using this to finish the crossword (6)
- Insect that is too busy? (3)
- Perfect area to canoe? (5)
- Bradley Walsh asks question to cheetahs (3, 5)
- Tension in Inverness (9)
- Fleeing away from cricket position (4, 3)
- Bowl a bouncer that hits the helmet (4)
- Weapon for a crossword? (5)
- Welsh Town where MP wears Reebok shoes? (8)#
- Angry at Ireland? (3)
- Any vote against (3)
- Become a London Underground railway enthusiast? (4)
- Girl who lives in Hilsea? (6)
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- Vegetable that grows in a lake (4)
- Drink beers in Wales? (4)
- Hertfordshire town that rings a bell (5)
- It is testable if you don't wear this in a car (4, 4)
- In Essex, a dog yelps (7)
- Yorkshireman bowls brutal deliveries to the feet (7)
- Apparently, a West Yorkshire bank! (7)
- River with nerves? (6)
- Compensation for delayed Thameslink train? (5, 5)
- Copy Colne (5)
- Cholos getting education? (6)
- A lonely number (3)
- Noise in Edinburgh (3)
- Underground room to a cryptic crossword (5)
- Cricket XIs begin to hit maximums (3)
- Cheese made backwards? (4)
30 Clues: Copy Colne (5) • Vote against (4) • A lonely number (3) • Any vote against (3) • Angry at Ireland? (3) • River with nerves? (6) • Noise in Edinburgh (3) • Tension in Inverness (9) • Drink beers in Wales? (4) • In Essex, a dog yelps (7) • Perfect area to canoe? (5) • Cheese made backwards? (4) • Weapon for a crossword? (5) • Insect that is too busy? (3) • Cholos getting education? (6) • ...
For Pam 2021-02-23
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- aspartame or saccharin
- the other side of the wardrobe
- about a cat
- disinfect
- red lynx
- first name of tv detective
- Welsh for Wales
- hero 24
- Formal name for Dave’s big fish
- cooking banana
- has two wheels and no motor
- removal of salt
- fifteenth book of the bible
- make shine
- tradesperson
- unpleasant odour
- Dog Star
- rare flowers
- recently landed on Mars
- people who study matter and energy
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- birth place of Anne Davis
- British tennis player with a hill to his name
- Latin name Lutrinae
- letters as numbers
- water that is safe to drink
- member of violin family
- capital of Ohio
- Greek goddess of chastity
- of man’s best friend
- team game with a non-spherical ball
- ship found abandoned
- location of the SS Great Britain
- sport involving acrobatics
- oft maligned spider
- first demonstrated electronic television in 1927
- a nonsense poem
- principle substance in organic chemistry
- public outdoor pool
- French car manufacturer
- siren
- US law enforcer
- hottest planet
- abstract and fragmented art form
43 Clues: siren • hero 24 • red lynx • Dog Star • disinfect • make shine • about a cat • tradesperson • rare flowers • cooking banana • hottest planet • capital of Ohio • Welsh for Wales • a nonsense poem • removal of salt • US law enforcer • unpleasant odour • letters as numbers • Latin name Lutrinae • oft maligned spider • public outdoor pool • of man’s best friend • ship found abandoned • aspartame or saccharin • ...
Winter Celebrations 2019-12-08
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- Christian symbolic item made up of an orange, red tape and sweets
- Slavic fictional character similar to Father Christmas
- Saint Nicholas’s evil counterpart, punishes naughty children
- night Celebration of the longest night of the year in Iran
- Marks the beginning of lengthening days and shortening nights
- Ritual held by the Zuni and Hopi on the shortest day of the year
- Glutinous rice balls eaten during the Chinese festival Dongzhi
- Also known as Three Kings’ Day, falls at the end of the twelve days of Christmas
- Celebration held in the USA to honour African heritage in African-American culture
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- Nine-branched candelabrum lit during Hanukkah
- Lwyd Welsh folk tradition involving a horse skull mounted on a pole
- Spanish phrase meaning “Happy Christmas”
- German baked cookies traditionally made and given at Christmas
- Traditional ‘Bear Dance’ that takes place in Romania
- Unique figure depicted in nativity scenes in Catalonia
- Lucia’s Day Christmas celebration in Sweden, a festival of lights
- Muslim holiday honouring Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son
- Tibetan Buddhist celebration of new year
- The act of worship performed during the modern Hindu festival Pancha Ganapati
- Pagan winter celebration sharing its name with a popular holiday dessert
20 Clues: Spanish phrase meaning “Happy Christmas” • Tibetan Buddhist celebration of new year • Nine-branched candelabrum lit during Hanukkah • Traditional ‘Bear Dance’ that takes place in Romania • Unique figure depicted in nativity scenes in Catalonia • Slavic fictional character similar to Father Christmas • night Celebration of the longest night of the year in Iran • ...
A penalty in the Westman Islands 2020-10-21
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- Iceland is one
- Earth´s most populous city in 2018
- An elderly man that´s never been married
- A follower of the religion of Islam
- Costs nothing or out of jail
- The rate at which you move
- The largest continent
- A sign of the Zodiac
- The smallest continent
- Turning liquid to ice or drop your gun
- A game played with a ball and a bat
- Wood
- Bone in front of the knee joint
- Emitting or reflecting light
- Valley
- An intense feeling of deep affection
- Overcast
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- A famous TV detective
- The Prime Minister leads this organisation
- Followers of Christ
- An elderly woman that´s never been married
- A settler in Breiddalur
- Present or past, for example
- A territory ruled by a king
- A person acknowledged as holy by Christians
- Intense dislike
- A country on the Iberian peninsula
- A point separating Stöðvarfjörður and Breiðdalsvík
- A punishment for braking law, rule or contract
- The front of your head
- From Wales
- a group of musicians or a piece of thin string
- A football club from Liverpool
- The white cliffs of ________
34 Clues: Wood • Valley • Overcast • From Wales • Iceland is one • Intense dislike • Followers of Christ • A sign of the Zodiac • A famous TV detective • The largest continent • The smallest continent • The front of your head • A settler in Breiddalur • The rate at which you move • A territory ruled by a king • Costs nothing or out of jail • Present or past, for example • Emitting or reflecting light • ...
2022 2022-12-01
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- No kids this time, but still as stressful as my dreams
- Holiday with a few songbirds-contained
- What a way to end the year!
- I should warn you, it was the most peaceful place of our 2022
- Nights under the stars with your favs
- OOOOhhh the Grand of Duke of York!
- A really dull task
- A larger, but cheaper, grebe
- More in the Peaks, but we didn't find them there
- Robotic space scout is now wandering
- My career's spirit animal
- Beaches, bagels and bicycles
- We had a few, then we got just the one
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- 132/7 132/1
- After some growth, 'this is the moment' we transitioned this sallow blvd
- est. 1893, 2955 miles.miles
- Yet again, raising a barn
- Lives on hold, but in loved ones' hands
- Sounds like a real positive attitude, bit damp
- Finally! Some recognition for you
- 2 spotted, no spots on them
- Fortuitous timing, a bad time for everyone
- Who, or where, is the wealthy welsh man telling you what to do
- First introduced 11 October 2011: the S in the 4S
24 Clues: 132/7 132/1 • A really dull task • Yet again, raising a barn • My career's spirit animal • est. 1893, 2955 miles.miles • What a way to end the year! • 2 spotted, no spots on them • A larger, but cheaper, grebe • Beaches, bagels and bicycles • Finally! Some recognition for you • OOOOhhh the Grand of Duke of York! • Robotic space scout is now wandering • ...
Goodbye Pagan! 2024-06-28
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- Scottish Village worth 100 cents
- A day for cleaning
- It sounds like your national vegetable has got a hole in it
- X plus Grants Home
- One's train of thought got stuck in the Power Hall
- DJ's workplace
- Talking about power is a load of hot air
- Front desk ...?
- Uproar in 1789
- On steel tubes and wooden beams, a builder watched me unzip my jeans
- Buoyancy
- If Satan invented a computer program
- mix pee rent (anag.)
- Never bare when Dom is there (5,8)
- Fountain of knowledge
- Home of the worlds greatest team (3,9)
- X-men like to fly in one
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- Financial Aid for study
- Your escape from donations is also the donations of a church
- Get on the radio, Mickey is in the museum! (4,4)
- Homer Simpsons exclamation, homeland
- Be careful, once it moves, it's deadly
- Mint chocolate woodworking tool
- You'll never leave this place
- Welsh Druid
- You'd be naked without them
- It's so bad it got charged
- Being angry, and a bladed weapon, share an ending and a beginning
- Coffee house (4,4)
- Enwhiskey, Envodka, and ...
- Puzzle to picture
- Decapitate Thom Yorke
32 Clues: Buoyancy • Welsh Druid • DJ's workplace • Uproar in 1789 • Front desk ...? • Puzzle to picture • A day for cleaning • X plus Grants Home • Coffee house (4,4) • mix pee rent (anag.) • Decapitate Thom Yorke • Fountain of knowledge • Financial Aid for study • X-men like to fly in one • It's so bad it got charged • You'd be naked without them • Enwhiskey, Envodka, and ... • ...
Cheese & Wine Quiz £1 2020-03-04
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- Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9
- Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9
- ‘Muddy’ white wine from New Zealand with aromas of nettles, melon and grapefruit 3/5
- White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8
- Mislablelled grape type lead to this Chilean wine being so named 4
- Creamy award-winning cheese from Snowdonia with very distinctive coloured rind 5/6
- Crumbly Greek curd cheese which is often eaten with salad and olives 4
- sour Milk cheese traditionally eaten on Summer Solstice in Latvia 4
- Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6
- One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6
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- Town with a Medieval castle and hard crumbly cheese created for Welsh coalminers 10
- Cypriot goat and sheep milk cheese with a salty flavour can be fried or grilled 8
- Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8
- French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9
- Italian blue cheese mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses 'A glass of Burgundy and... ' 10
15 Clues: Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9 • Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6 • One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6 • Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8 • Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9 • White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8 • French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9 • ...
Cheese & Wine Quiz £1 2020-03-04
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- Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9
- Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6
- White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8
- Creamy award-winning cheese from Snowdonia with very distinctive coloured rind 5/6
- fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8
- Town with a Medieval castle and hard crumbly cheese created for Welsh coalminers 10
- ‘Muddy’ white wine from New Zealand with aromas of nettles, melon and grapefruit 3/5
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- French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9
- Sour milk cheese traditionally eaten on Summer Solstice in Latvia 4
- Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9
- Italian blue cheese mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses 'A glass of Burgundy and... ' 10
- One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6
- Mislablelled grape type lead to this Chilean wine being so named 4
- Crumbly Greek curd cheese which is often eaten with salad and olives 4
- Cypriot goat and sheep milk cheese with a salty flavour can be fried or grilled 8
15 Clues: Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9 • Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6 • One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6 • fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8 • Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9 • White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8 • French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9 • ...
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 2017-10-08
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- organisational behavior is a field of study by a body associated with growing concern for the people at workplace___
- organisation behavior is related with ___ behavior
- ____ of the following forms the basis for the autocratic model of OB
- ___model embodies a team concept, is based on the principle of mutual contribution by employer and employees
- ____model refers to the moto of "Might is right"
- _____is known as "the father of scientific management".
- scope of OB does not include_______
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- ____ is the study of the culture and practices in different societies
- Force affecting organisational behavior is ____
- job satisfaction have ______ related to absenteeism and turnover
- _____ a young welsh factory owner was one of the first to emphasise the human needs of employees: He refused to employ young children
- ____ advocated that humans are essentially motivated by levels of needs
- OB is the study of____ behaviour in the organisation
13 Clues: scope of OB does not include_______ • Force affecting organisational behavior is ____ • ____model refers to the moto of "Might is right" • organisation behavior is related with ___ behavior • OB is the study of____ behaviour in the organisation • _____is known as "the father of scientific management". • ...
Crossword - Geography 2021-06-17
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- This is a symbol from New Zealand
- The capital of the USA.
- the colours of the flag of this country are green, white and orange
- It is made up of England, Scotland and Wales
- One of the two official languages in Canada
- In American English, we say "vacation" and in British English...
- natural coral sea in Australia
- Its capital is Edinburgh
- the capital of England
- A symbol that appears in the Welsh flag
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- the place where the president of the USA lives
- The biggest country in the UK
- Type of monarchy that is not absolute because its power is limited by a constitution
- The name of the continent in which you find the British Isles
- The capital of Australia
- The biggest island is called Great Britain and the other is called...
- the name of the head of government under a monarchy
- The accent in which you write "centre" and NOT "center"
- The word "moneda" in English such as dolar, peso, pound, etc.
- number of states in the USA
- typical food of the UK
- the capital of Canada
- the word "frontera" in English
23 Clues: the capital of Canada • typical food of the UK • the capital of England • The capital of the USA. • The capital of Australia • Its capital is Edinburgh • number of states in the USA • The biggest country in the UK • natural coral sea in Australia • the word "frontera" in English • This is a symbol from New Zealand • A symbol that appears in the Welsh flag • ...
Pirates Rule (b) 2022-09-26
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- the left side of the ship
- the back of the ship
- where pirates steered their ship from
- you need this to capture the wind on a boat
- if the ship a pirate attacked there is a _________between the pirates and the sailors on the ship
- this is the shape of the trade route in the 1600
- this is the direction you sailed leaving England to the Caribbean
- these stick to the hull of a boat
- this is a celtic language spoken in England
- a plant that made a dark blue dye
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- this is a word that means to exchange one thing for another
- this what you call someone who is forced to work against their will
- what pirates did to plan their routes
- this is a word for stealing with violence
- if you were lucky, you would _______ the difficult life of a pirate and retire with all your gold
- the symbol on a pirate flag
- the quartermaster would ______ you if you broke the pirate's rules
- this word is synonym of attack
- what you called all the stuff stored in your ship
- the front of the ship
- a sailing vessel, starts w a consonant diagraph
21 Clues: the back of the ship • the front of the ship • the left side of the ship • the symbol on a pirate flag • this word is synonym of attack • these stick to the hull of a boat • a plant that made a dark blue dye • what pirates did to plan their routes • where pirates steered their ship from • this is a word for stealing with violence • you need this to capture the wind on a boat • ...
Winter Celebrations 2019-12-08
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- Nine-branched candelabrum lit during Hanukkah
- night Celebration of the longest night of the year in Iran
- Traditional ‘Bear Dance’ that takes place in Romania
- Marks the beginning of lengthening days and shortening nights
- Lwyd Welsh folk tradition involving a horse skull mounted on a pole
- German baked cookies traditionally made and given at Christmas
- Unique figure depicted in nativity scenes in Catalonia
- Muslim holiday honouring Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son
- Saint Nicholas’s evil counterpart, punishes naughty children
- Ritual held by the Zuni and Hopi on the shortest day of the year
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- Glutinous rice balls eaten during the Chinese festival Dongzhi
- Christian symbolic item made up of an orange, red tape and sweets
- Spanish phrase meaning “Happy Christmas”
- Slavic fictional character similar to Father Christmas
- Christmas celebration in Sweden, a festival of lights
- Also known as Three Kings’ Day, falls at the end of the twelve days of Christmas
- Celebration held in the USA to honour African heritage in African-American culture
- Pagan winter celebration sharing its name with a popular holiday dessert
- Tibetan Buddhist celebration of new year
- The act of worship performed during the modern Hindu festival Pancha Ganapati
20 Clues: Spanish phrase meaning “Happy Christmas” • Tibetan Buddhist celebration of new year • Nine-branched candelabrum lit during Hanukkah • Traditional ‘Bear Dance’ that takes place in Romania • Christmas celebration in Sweden, a festival of lights • Slavic fictional character similar to Father Christmas • Unique figure depicted in nativity scenes in Catalonia • ...
The Annual 3 2023-03-27
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- - a biblical breed
- - the knitters recipe
- - Home of the highest and steepest water powered railway in the world
- - A type of stitch used to create a decorative edge in knitting
- - Blueface Leicester is an example of this wool type
- - fancy knotwork
- - our own exclusive west country fibre
- - John's very own groovy range
- - the process of spinning short fibres
- - the home of British Wool
- - Englands tallest tree lives in this Exmoor forest
- - in the cupboard, under the bed, anywhere you can hide it
- - a pointy thing
- - King Edward III set up these towns to control his export wool taxes
- - Reduce!
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- - The location of Hollow Brook, arguably the highest waterfall in the west country and amongst the highest in Britain
- - Woven fabrics
- - on a north welsh peninsular these pretty white sheep herald
- - they wander the marshes in south east england
- - all over the mill they are rotating !
- - make do and mend
- - Textile workers who destroyed their machinery in the early 19th century
- - Blackmore's Lorna Doone was shot in this church
- - a cheesy sheep
- - made by alternating knit & purl stitches within a row and between rows
- - combed fibre
26 Clues: - Reduce! • - combed fibre • - Woven fabrics • - fancy knotwork • - a cheesy sheep • - a pointy thing • - a biblical breed • - make do and mend • - the knitters recipe • - the home of British Wool • - John's very own groovy range • - our own exclusive west country fibre • - the process of spinning short fibres • - all over the mill they are rotating ! • ...
WLLRT 1 2023-09-28
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- Tree. No tree so no stopping at this Halt any more (6,4)
- In short, our Government regulator (3)
- Pilkington’s used our Motor Rail locos to win this (4)
- Marshall of France for a day but a loco name for a century (6)
- Not pressed men or women, we can’t do without them (10)
- 800 subscribers can’t be wrong (9)
- Named after a river joining the Douglas at Lathom (4)
- Sybil has over 300 of these (6)
- As the Reverend said, troublesome they can be if not well treated (6)
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- One of these lovely ladies is worth a dozen horrid pirates (8)
- Supporting children in need with coffee and cake (9)
- Engines. Second gala of the year (7,7)
- To measure the pressure (5)
- Oven used by the brickworks next door (4)
- Germanic origin but Iberian domicile (9)
- A Penrhyn veteran which has done great service to West Lancs (8)
- Axle. Not a long shaft, but an excellent journal (5,4)
- You can rely on the last word of our name (5)
- Mail. From a Welsh quarry but not Ireland’s postal system (5.4)
- Bears. Children bring these for a free ride at our May special event (5,5)
20 Clues: To measure the pressure (5) • Sybil has over 300 of these (6) • 800 subscribers can’t be wrong (9) • In short, our Government regulator (3) • Engines. Second gala of the year (7,7) • Germanic origin but Iberian domicile (9) • Oven used by the brickworks next door (4) • You can rely on the last word of our name (5) • Supporting children in need with coffee and cake (9) • ...
35 2024-10-27
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- Sequel to a Polish horror about a massacre survivor
- Final meal horror in rural Wales
- Time-traveling fashion designer in "Soho"
- Haunted mansion setting in "The Deep House"
- Director of "Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight 2"
- Mansion horror in "Resident Evil"
- Submerged horror setting in French lake
- Stars in Welsh horror "The Feast"
- Co-director and actor in "Beta Test"
- Central theme in "Next of Kin"
- Actor facing horror on "Black Friday"
- Louisiana house of horrors
- Plays teacher in "Antlers"
- Sequel about a rookie cop in Polish horror "2"
- Actress in "Antlers" horror tale
- Fungus-based horror spreads in small town
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- Paranormal "Activity" in isolated village
- Agent gets mysterious letter in thriller
- Leads in "A House on the Bayou"
- Turns to horror in "Last Night in Soho"
- Leads to horrors in underwater mansion
- Horror creature haunting Oregon town
- Actress in "Next of Kin"
- Infects shoppers in "Black Friday"
- Aspiring singer in "Last Night in Soho"
- Director of "Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City"
- Searches for her roots in an Amish community
- City setting for "Resident Evil" origin
- Infected shoppers terrorize toy store
- 1960s mystery in modern London
30 Clues: Actress in "Next of Kin" • Louisiana house of horrors • Plays teacher in "Antlers" • Central theme in "Next of Kin" • 1960s mystery in modern London • Leads in "A House on the Bayou" • Final meal horror in rural Wales • Actress in "Antlers" horror tale • Mansion horror in "Resident Evil" • Stars in Welsh horror "The Feast" • Infects shoppers in "Black Friday" • ...
Cheese & Wine Quiz 2020-03-04
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- Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9
- Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9
- ‘Muddy’ white wine from New Zealand with aromas of nettles, melon and grapefruit 3/5
- White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8
- Mislablelled grape type lead to this Chilean wine being so named 4
- Creamy award-winning cheese from Snowdonia with very distinctive coloured rind 5/6
- Crumbly Greek curd cheese which is often eaten with salad and olives 4
- Sour milk cheese traditionally eaten on Summer Solstice in Latvia 4
- Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6
- One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6
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- Town with a Medieval castle and hard crumbly cheese created for Welsh coalminers 10
- Cypriot goat and sheep milk cheese with a salty flavour can be fried or grilled 8
- Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8
- French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9
- Italian blue cheese mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses 'A glass of Burgundy and... ' 10
15 Clues: Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9 • Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6 • One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6 • Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8 • Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9 • White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8 • French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9 • ...
Cheese & Wine Quiz £1 2020-03-04
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- Sour milk cheese traditionally eaten on Summer Solstice in Latvia 4
- Mislablelled grape type lead to this Chilean wine being so named 4
- Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9
- Italian blue cheese mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses 'A glass of Burgundy and... ' 10
- White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8
- French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9
- Crumbly Greek curd cheese which is often eaten with salad and olives 4
- Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6
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- One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6
- Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9
- ‘Muddy’ white wine from New Zealand with aromas of nettles, melon and grapefruit 3/5
- Creamy award-winning cheese from Snowdonia with very distinctive coloured rind 5/6
- Cypriot goat and sheep milk cheese with a salty flavour can be fried or grilled 8
- Town with a Medieval castle and hard crumbly cheese created for Welsh coalminers 10
- fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8
15 Clues: Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9 • Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6 • One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6 • fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8 • Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9 • White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8 • French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9 • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-10-10
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- A Knight and which other chess piece have the same value.
- The opposite of positive.
- The central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God.
- A bowl-shaped strainer; used to wash or drain foods.
- A bird with a black-and-white plumage that is attracted to small, shiny objects, which they carry away to their nests.
- 'Thanks' in Welsh.
- A 777-kilometre-long river that flows through Paris.
- An ideal or idyllic place or state. Many religions consider heaven to be this too.
- The colour of the live wire in a plug.
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- Hello in French.
- A French footballer who infamously 'kung-fu' kicked a Crystal Palace fan in 1995.
- One of a series of upright frames over which athletes in a race must jump. Also a problem or difficulty that must be overcome.
- The colour of a Massey Ferguson tractor.
- To start burning, or to cause something to start burning.
- Twelve o'clock at night.
15 Clues: Hello in French. • 'Thanks' in Welsh. • Twelve o'clock at night. • The opposite of positive. • The colour of the live wire in a plug. • The colour of a Massey Ferguson tractor. • A bowl-shaped strainer; used to wash or drain foods. • A 777-kilometre-long river that flows through Paris. • A Knight and which other chess piece have the same value. • ...
Legendary explorers of America 2024-09-12
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- Eric the Red lived in ____________ but later moved to Greenland.
- Eric the Red's son was called Leif _____________.
- For years, many Americans believed that there was an Indian tribe descended from the _________, a Celtic people who live near England.
- St. Brendan lived in fifth-century _________.
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- According to legend St. Brendan sailed and said mass on the back of a sea ___________.
- Leif became a _________ in Norway and helped evangelize Greenland on his return.
- Leif Ericsson tried to settle Vinland, which may have been in ____________.
7 Clues: St. Brendan lived in fifth-century _________. • Eric the Red's son was called Leif _____________. • Eric the Red lived in ____________ but later moved to Greenland. • Leif Ericsson tried to settle Vinland, which may have been in ____________. • Leif became a _________ in Norway and helped evangelize Greenland on his return. • ...
Lille 2023-03-26
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- Fromage qui sent très mauvais mais n’a pas un goût fort (=riecht schlecht aber hat kein starker Geschmack)
- Centre commercial, on y fait du shopping
- Centre de Lille avec des cafés et des magasins
- Un dessert (=Nachtisch) avec de la meringue et de la crème
- Glockenturm. Si on va tout en haut, on a une belle vue (=Aussicht) sur Lille.
- Grand parc pour se promener (=spazierengehen) et faire des activités avec ses amis et sa famille
- Plat typique des Flandres avec du cheddar, du jambon et du pain
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- Marché aux puces (=Flohmarkt) chaque premier week-end de Septembre qui attire 2,5 millions de visiteurs (=Besucher). Les magasins font aussi des soldes (=Ausverkauf).
- On y va pour voir des concerts
- Un bâtiment militaire, mais aussi un parc
- Tous les mardis, jeudis et dimanches, on y achète des produits locaux
- Kunstmuseum
12 Clues: Kunstmuseum • On y va pour voir des concerts • Centre commercial, on y fait du shopping • Un bâtiment militaire, mais aussi un parc • Centre de Lille avec des cafés et des magasins • Un dessert (=Nachtisch) avec de la meringue et de la crème • Plat typique des Flandres avec du cheddar, du jambon et du pain • ...
Katherine Jenkins 2016-06-24
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- What is Katherine’s favorite word ( said in Welsh accent ) ?
- A song track on Katherine’s 2016 album Celebration ?
- How many languages does Katherine speak , though not all fluently ?
- What is Katherine greatest extravagance ?
- The first name of one of Katherine’s favorite classical idols
- In 2012 Katherine performed on USA’s Dancing With The Stars , what place did she finish in for the season ?
- What is Katherine’s favorite color ?
- What is the name the city where Katherine first became a music teacher ?
- What is Katherine guiltiest pleasure ?
- How many bedrooms were in the house where Katherine grew up ?
- What was the name of Katherine’s 5th album ?
- What country was Katherine once visiting when the helicopter she was flying in was nearly shot down by a missile ?
- What was the name of Katherine’s first album ?
- Katherine first came wide public attention in 2003 when she sang at this Cathedral ?
- What is the type of the flower that was originally grown and named in Katherine’s honor ?
- What is Katherine’s father’s name ?
- What is the name of the hall where Katherine’s voice once shattered a chandelier while singing O’ Holy Night ?
- What was the name of the character that Katherine played in 2010 in Doctor Who a Christmas Carol ?
- What is Katherine’s most reassured possession ( Which has a photo of her father in it ) ?
- In 1993 Katherine won the award for Welsh _______ of the year
- How old was Katherine when she entered her first singing competition ?
- What language does Katherine most enjoy singing in ?
- What is the name of the town in Wales where Katherine was born and raised ?
- What was the name of the café where Katherine first met her husband Andrew on a blind date ?
- What sort of musical instrument did Katherine want when she was 4 years old, but that her family could not afford ?
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- What was the name of Katherine’s co-star in Viva La Diva ?
- What type of music does Katherine generally perform ?
- How old was Katherine when she first attended the Royal Academy of Music ?
- Katherine say I don’t know if people notice , but I do this a lot on stage
- Katherine considers this one of her sexiest traits
- What prestigious award did Katherine receive on March 14 , 2014 ?
- What city does Katherine currently live in ?
- What was the name of the music academy where Katherine gained much of her musical training ?
- Katherine once was photographed for the Royal British Legion’s annual appeal wearing a dress that contained 2500 of this type of flower
- The trait that Katherine most deplores in herself is that she’s a __________
- What religious faith is Katherine ?
- What was the name of the college that Katherine once attended for 2 years ?
- What was the name of the first record company that Katherine had a album contract with ?
- What was the dance that Katherine & her partner Mark Ballas performed in week one of Dancing with the stars USA in 2012 ?
- Katherine once recorded a live version of Green , Green Grass Of Home in front of 70,000 people at this stadium ?
- What type of picture was Katherine quoted as saying , she would never sell to any magazine ?
- The name of the park where Katherine & her sister Laura used to play as young girls
- When Katherine does this she can just forget everything else and just feel completely happy ?
- Katherine once quoted I’m proud of being Welsh , British And ______
- Katherine & her family sent many of their weekends here when she was a young girl ?
- What is Katherine Daughter’s name ?
- What is the first name of the Katherine’s idol growing up ?
- In 2004 Katherine made her first ever appearance in the USA supporting this singer ?
- In the year 2000 Katherine became the face of _____ ?
- It is Katherine’s life long dream to perform in this opera
50 Clues: What religious faith is Katherine ? • What is Katherine’s father’s name ? • What is Katherine Daughter’s name ? • What is Katherine’s favorite color ? • What is Katherine guiltiest pleasure ? • What is Katherine greatest extravagance ? • What city does Katherine currently live in ? • What was the name of Katherine’s 5th album ? • ...
Week 1 Crossword 2021-05-04
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- name of the *Scottish* parliament having elections on Thursday (8)
- the day when the local elections are taking place in England (5)
- name of last sunday, i.e. the day where drinking socs meet up and uh...yeah (1,6)
- slightly misleading name of this term (6)
- ex-club that hosted a bunch of garden parties last weekend because it's closing :( (7)
- name of the *Welsh* parliament having elections on Thursday (8)
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- stadium where the football protests happened (naming the club would give it away) (3, 8)
- the day when more stuff opens!! (11)
- what the first part of the answer to 4-across stands for (9)
9 Clues: the day when more stuff opens!! (11) • slightly misleading name of this term (6) • what the first part of the answer to 4-across stands for (9) • name of the *Welsh* parliament having elections on Thursday (8) • the day when the local elections are taking place in England (5) • name of the *Scottish* parliament having elections on Thursday (8) • ...
A BREED APART 2013-06-12
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- LOCATES PRESENCE OF BIRDS BY STANDING STIFFLY POINTING TAIL
- MOUNTAIN DOG FROM SWITZERLAND WHO PULLS WAGONS
- KING CHARLES SPANIEL
- Abbreviation for German Shepherd
- BREED OF COLLIE USED FOR HEARDING SHEEP
- RED & WHITE WELSH SPANIEL WATER & LAND RETREIVER
- WRINKLED DOG
- HOT DOG
- BREED OF HUSKY CONFUSED WITH A MALAMUTE
- JFK OWNED AN ENGLISH TYPE OF THIS DOG NAMED SHANNON
- SAINTLY DOG DEPICTED WITH A KEG AROUND HIS NECK
- BARGE DOG MEANING LITTLE CAPTAIN FROM HOLLLAND & BELGIUM
- IN PETER PAN THE DARLING FAMILY DOG NANA IS THIS BREED
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- GREAT DOG OF THE MOUNTAINS
- TYPE OF BULLDOG POPULAR WITH SAVVY FRENCH WOMEN IN LATE 1800
- SPARS WITH FRONT PAWS LIKE A PRIZEFIGHTER
- GSD RENAMED TO AVOID AFFILIATION WITH GERMANY DURING WWII
- WHITE HUNGARIAN SHEEPDOG
- BREED OF DOG FROM NORWAY (NORWEGIAN)
- BREED MOST CONFUSED WITH A LHASA APSO
- TRI-BANDED COLOR YORKIE FROM RECESSIVE GENE LINEAGE-GERMANY
- BAY RETRIEVER NAMED OFFICIAL STATE DOG OF MARYLAND-1964
- BREED MOST CONFUSED WITH A SHIH TZU
- WHERE ALL DOGS GO
- HERR LOUIS DOBERMANN DEVELOPED THIS BREED TO PROTECT HIM
- BRED FROM ASSORTMENT OF BREEDS ALSO CALLED A HEINZ VARIETY
26 Clues: HOT DOG • WRINKLED DOG • WHERE ALL DOGS GO • KING CHARLES SPANIEL • WHITE HUNGARIAN SHEEPDOG • GREAT DOG OF THE MOUNTAINS • Abbreviation for German Shepherd • BREED MOST CONFUSED WITH A SHIH TZU • BREED OF DOG FROM NORWAY (NORWEGIAN) • BREED MOST CONFUSED WITH A LHASA APSO • BREED OF COLLIE USED FOR HEARDING SHEEP • BREED OF HUSKY CONFUSED WITH A MALAMUTE • ...
SBB Crossword 2013-03-09
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- Username of the lady whose birthday is on the 18th of August
- Username of the trolling ghetto queen
- Username of the SBB'er who recently participated in a badminton competition
- Name of the SBB'er who has four siblings
- Username of the person whose Tumblr url is f-alcons
- Username of the SBB'er with the biggest topic
- Dreamer2006's real name
- Name of the SBB'er with a love for apples and yoghurt
- Username of the SBB'er who once had a Corpse Bride MeDoll
- Name of the SBB'er who reckons 'you can't predict the end ♫'
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- Name of the SBB'er who loves Usain Bolt
- Name of the eldest SBB'er who is also in a band
- URL of Irsa's blog (minus the .blogspot.co.uk)
- Taylia's username
- Name of the SBB'er who created an indigestion support group
- Username of the Welsh aspiring writer
- Nikki's ask.fm username
- Name of the SBB'er who loves Animal Crossing & Pokemon
- Name of the SBB'er who wrote stories such as 'SBB Hogwarts' and 'SBB St Trinians'
- Name of the twelve year old SBB'er with two cats and a love for the Beatles
20 Clues: Taylia's username • Nikki's ask.fm username • Dreamer2006's real name • Username of the trolling ghetto queen • Username of the Welsh aspiring writer • Name of the SBB'er who loves Usain Bolt • Name of the SBB'er who has four siblings • Username of the SBB'er with the biggest topic • URL of Irsa's blog (minus the .blogspot.co.uk) • ...
Crossword 2014-01-09
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- A person who wants to drink
- as ... as a fiddle
- He always comes on time
- This actor is ... with a lot of people
- They are body parts in the middle of your legs
- ninety plus ten
- He works a lot
- His hometown is New Zealand
- A black bird
- he is from another planet
- She has a slender waist
- He gave her an ... ring
- He delivers post
- My sister's son
- Plural of mouse
- She cuts hair
- Vampires hate this
- He designs buildings
- Joyful
- Seventy plus ten
- He has a lot of ideas
- They are in the middle of your eyes
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- Cinderella's "mother"
- Sisters who look alike
- She is from Nice
- Not usual
- He fights with fires
- They are going on a ... to France
- A person from Barcelona
- A person from Holland
- Not cold
- Plural of person
- He has no fear
- Witches cat it
- This person has a lot of energy
- Beautiful
- A person from Wales
- He turns into a wolf
- Tomorrow we are going to the ... reception
- A witch flies on it
- Fingers on feet
41 Clues: Joyful • Not cold • Not usual • Beautiful • A black bird • She cuts hair • He works a lot • He has no fear • Witches cat it • ninety plus ten • My sister's son • Plural of mouse • Fingers on feet • She is from Nice • Plural of person • He delivers post • Seventy plus ten • as ... as a fiddle • Vampires hate this • A person from Wales • A witch flies on it • He fights with fires • He turns into a wolf • ...
Our area 2020-12-06
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- old pub game
- found on a Monopoly Board
- a theatre in our midst
- find this in an orchard
- outlook from upstairs
- over the bridge to get here
- the camp town ladies sing this song…
- Scottish island in the Hebrides
- doctors' journal
- you may need crutches
- a project or business
- opposite of west
- large tree
- ouch these hurt
- of Arabia?
- speedy service
- spring water
- where Magna Carta was signed
- your children may walk in yours
- get your baking equipment here
- litters of pigs
- swimming bird
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- purchased a load
- no poor people here
- puncture
- A king or queen
- high flying hunters?
- bundle of corn
- where the toys get washed
- Village People sang this
- Scottish isle off west coast
- the wood is ours but the area is not
- bird that mostly stays on the ground
- Welsh island
- limb with muscles
- lovely warm sweaters from here
- off the coast of Northumberland
- American sitcom
- he's had a winning streak
- sits on a throne
- not new
- opposite of east
42 Clues: not new • puncture • large tree • of Arabia? • old pub game • Welsh island • spring water • swimming bird • bundle of corn • speedy service • A king or queen • American sitcom • ouch these hurt • litters of pigs • purchased a load • doctors' journal • opposite of west • sits on a throne • opposite of east • limb with muscles • no poor people here • high flying hunters? • outlook from upstairs • you may need crutches • ...
Famous people of the Industrial Revolution 2018-12-17
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- developed a method of producing pig iron in a blast furnace fuelled by coke rather than charcoal W
- an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early industrial Revolution
- was an English Statesman
- created the first particle steam engine
- American inventor bets known for inventing the cotton gin
- is credited with inventing the spinning Jenny in 1764
- was a welsh textile manufacture and a philanthropic social former
- improved on Thomas Newcomen 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776
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- he wrote stories that told of the hardships of the industrial revolution
- is a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the nineteenth century
- transformed the economic structure of the nineteenth century British society
- His primary invention, the automobie
- was the inventor of "Macadamization"
- wrote the American crisis papers during the revolutionary war
- almost everything about the French revolution appalled him
- he developed a more drawn hoe
- was an English civil engineer and a mechanical engineer
- English romantic painter
- At the age of six he went for free education to the local church of England school
- arrived in London to train as a doctor
20 Clues: was an English Statesman • English romantic painter • he developed a more drawn hoe • His primary invention, the automobie • was the inventor of "Macadamization" • arrived in London to train as a doctor • created the first particle steam engine • is credited with inventing the spinning Jenny in 1764 • was an English civil engineer and a mechanical engineer • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- Irish naturalist and geologist
- Was an English Whig statesman
- Invented the spinning machine
- Invented the cotton gin
- An American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company
- An English weaver, carpenter and inventor
- An English agriculturist who helped to bring about the British Agricultural Revolution
- An English writer and social critic
- Supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe
- Was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
- English inventor whose most important creation was the flying shuttle
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- Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer
- Was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- English civil engineer renowned as the "Father of Railways"
- An important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage
- Invented the atmospheric engine
- An Irish-born philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children.
- An English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein
- Inventor who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- Old people who dislike technology
- British ironmaster who first successfully smelted iron ore with coke
- A Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy
22 Clues: Invented the cotton gin • Was an English Whig statesman • Invented the spinning machine • Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the atmospheric engine • Old people who dislike technology • An English writer and social critic • An English weaver, carpenter and inventor • Supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe • ...
Demonic Immigration 2022-11-17
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- A organized killing of a certain group of people.
- Where Old Immigration was located.
- The poorest immigrants.
- A group of anti-immigrant and catholic people.
- Something that put many skilled workers out of their jobs. The development of more factories.
- The jobs the poorest immigrants usually did.
- Settling in a new country permanently.
- A person or group of people blamed for someone’s else wrongdoings.
- a statue given to America from france.
- Prejudice that is not supported by fact.
- A card that allows people to become a permanent resident of America.
- Leaving your home country to settle somewhere new permanently.
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- A law congress passed in 1882 to ban Chinese from entering the country.
- The railroad the poorest immigrants built.
- A “sickness” that brought people to America.
- The wave of immigration after the civil war.
- The wave of immigration before the civil war.
- A fear or dislike of foreigners.
- Judging someone or a group of people based on their race.
- Where New immigration was located.
- One of the reasons people immigrated to America.
- People who preferred natives over foreigners.
- The job the Welsh immigrants did in America.
23 Clues: The poorest immigrants. • A fear or dislike of foreigners. • Where Old Immigration was located. • Where New immigration was located. • Settling in a new country permanently. • a statue given to America from france. • Prejudice that is not supported by fact. • The railroad the poorest immigrants built. • A “sickness” that brought people to America. • ...
Happy Birthday! 2023-08-18
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- A grandchild.
- Place where the above person was born.
- August 18, 1920: the 19th one of these was ratified.
- Received a patent for a device for lifting boats over shoals.
- A grandchild.
- Furry friend from the West Side.
- Wheel in the Sky band.
- August 18, 1587: first child of English parents born in present-day America.
- Planters.
- August 18, 1826: Scottish explorer Alexander Gordon crossed the Sahara and reached this fabled trading city.
- British street with ducks.
- A grandchild.
- A grandchild.
- Ma & Pa.
- Happened in 1950: this country signed a new constitution, declaring it a sovereign socialist and democratic republic.
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- A Welsh castle we thought was fun.
- Actor shares your birthday and first name.
- Happened in 1950: the Great ______ Robbery.
- Python.
- British house name.
- August 18, 1969: this 1960's Music and Art Fair came to a close.
- Oklahoma ice cream.
- City Marty sings about.
- August 18, 1541: ancient Japanese province where a Portuguese ship drifted ashore.
- August 18, 1846: General Stephen W. Kearney's U.S. forces captured this city.
- Basil.
- August 18, 1686: he reported seeing a satellite orbiting Venus.
- Happened in 1950: north invaded south.
28 Clues: Basil. • Python. • Ma & Pa. • Planters. • A grandchild. • A grandchild. • A grandchild. • A grandchild. • British house name. • Oklahoma ice cream. • Wheel in the Sky band. • City Marty sings about. • British street with ducks. • Furry friend from the West Side. • A Welsh castle we thought was fun. • Place where the above person was born. • Happened in 1950: north invaded south. • ...
brittany and alex 2023-08-20
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- This bridesmaid helped the bride shave the best man’s head.
- First vacation together.
- Clothing store bride worked at while in high school.
- Bride’s favorite holiday.
- This bride's coworker interrogated the groom at his first happy hour.
- What position did the groom play in soccer?
- Groom's birth month.
- What month did the groom propose?
- Groom's favorite movie.
- Groom's favorite type of food.
- Where did the couple go on their first date?
- What does the bride synthesize at work?
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- Bride's favorite color.
- The bride and maid of honor were attacked by pigeons at ___ Beach.
- What is the name of the couple's first pet together?
- Name of the couple's robot vacuum.
- Honeymoon location.
- Breed of couple's youngest dog: ___ Welsh Corgi
- Bride's lucky number?
- Bride's favorite season.
- What city does the couple live in?
- The groom got the bride to go camping for the first time here.
- Bride’s favorite Pixar movie.
- Nickname groom acquired his first week working at the Fishers Wolfies.
- Where did the couple meet?
- Who encouraged the groom to cut his long hair at 18? (Thank You!)
26 Clues: Honeymoon location. • Groom's birth month. • Bride's lucky number? • Bride's favorite color. • Groom's favorite movie. • First vacation together. • Bride's favorite season. • Bride’s favorite holiday. • Where did the couple meet? • Bride’s favorite Pixar movie. • Groom's favorite type of food. • What month did the groom propose? • Name of the couple's robot vacuum. • ...
A Parchy Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-14
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- Special parchment that comes with intensifier papers
- What are the acrylic etched plates called, that we make at Clarity
- Name of the pen used to apply ink and sticky ink on parchment.
- Welsh lady, who is a Pergamano Master Tutor.
- There are two needle sizes: fine and ----.
- What does the A stand for on the Perga Liner pencils?
- Name of the special cut made in parchment craft.
- What do we call the embossing tools that look like paper clips?
- Name of the little stickers we use to hold parchment in place.
- Name of the company which specialises in parchment craft.
- Name for a parchment technique that involves lots of tiny holes?
- When doing whitework, you have to let the parchment do this.
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- The largest ball tool in the business!
- Special oil used for blending colour.
- Crafty word for a paper fastener.
- What do we call those special scissors in parchment craft?
- We crafters use it a lot a Christmas!
- He who religiously hosts Groovi Tuesday
- Where was Pergamano based before Clarity bought it?
- Special pink mat for whitework.
- How many Perga Colour pens in a tin?
- Another word for rubber.
22 Clues: Another word for rubber. • Special pink mat for whitework. • Crafty word for a paper fastener. • How many Perga Colour pens in a tin? • Special oil used for blending colour. • We crafters use it a lot a Christmas! • The largest ball tool in the business! • He who religiously hosts Groovi Tuesday • There are two needle sizes: fine and ----. • ...
The Wedding Guest Crossword 2024-03-17
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- The school where Sophie met Beth & Callum
- The name of Chris, Jess & Bea's dog (and Josh's surname)
- The house that Jamie, Sophie, Molly, Hayley & Will all lived in
- The country Paul (Sr) lives in
- The best thing that ever happened to us
- Malcolm's ex-profession
- Nick, Nicole, Isabelle & Phoebe moved from here last year
- Ed's favourite band
- Reuben's cat's name
- Sian and Richard go every year
- Harry and Leah met here
- Hilary, Richard, Sarah, Dan & Sophie have come from here (also Molly's surname)
- Robert's nickname
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- Odds? Will?
- Jamie's oldest brother
- Sophie, Jamie, James, Ellen, Ben, Amy, Fred & Beth celebrated this together last December
- The name tattooed on Joe's arm
- Had blue hair once upon a time
- The team Sophie worked in with Sian, Chelsea, Roisin & Rachel
- Sophie, Amber, Aimee, Charli, Megan & Wafa are all studying this
- What Ginny made Jamie's wedding ring out of
- Charlie's godmother
- The guest who baked our cake
- The name that the best men share
- Marilyn's favourite holiday
- Chelsea and Keelan got married here
- Gwyn and Amy can both speak this language
- Paul (Jr) just got his license for this
28 Clues: Odds? Will? • Robert's nickname • Charlie's godmother • Ed's favourite band • Reuben's cat's name • Jamie's oldest brother • Malcolm's ex-profession • Harry and Leah met here • Marilyn's favourite holiday • The guest who baked our cake • The name tattooed on Joe's arm • Had blue hair once upon a time • The country Paul (Sr) lives in • Sian and Richard go every year • ...
Utopian Communities Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-28
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- Welsh industrialist Robert Owen established a commune here.
- An imaginary place where everyone and everything is perfect.
- The stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- The most successful Christian communist society.
- This society moved to the United States and settled in.
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- A Christian revival movement.
- A Utopian experiment in communal living in the United States in the 1800's.
- The Second Great Awakening challenged the beliefs of their faith.
- A group of people living in the same place/area or a feeling of fellowship with others.
- Founded in Harvard Massachusetts, as a self-sufficient farming community.
- Founded by Ann Lee Stanley "Mother Ann", claimed that God did not have a gender and that she was the female incarnation of the Trinity as Jesus had been the male.
11 Clues: A Christian revival movement. • The most successful Christian communist society. • This society moved to the United States and settled in. • Welsh industrialist Robert Owen established a commune here. • An imaginary place where everyone and everything is perfect. • The Second Great Awakening challenged the beliefs of their faith. • ...
Anglophone Culture 1 2019-09-01
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- Incompetent ruler who was forced by its subjects to sign the Magna Carta.
- Legendary character who would steal from the rich and give it to the poor.
- The name of the dynasty born from William the Conqueror.
- Viking king who ordered the waves to stop.
- Monk known as the author of Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum.
- Scottish leader who fought Edward I but was captured and executed in a cruel manner.
- King who subdued the Welsh and was known for his unusual height.
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- Legendary king who defeated the Saxon at the battle of Baden Hill.
- Lady who rode naked around town for the sake of the peasantry.
- Scottish leader who led the war for Scotland's independence and defeated Edward II in the battle of Bannockburn.
- King who introduced trial by jury.
- King known as the Lionheart for his role in the Crusades.
- Series of wars fought for the holy land of Jerusalem.
- Norman leader who invaded England in 1066.
- Anglo-Saxon king who fought back the Viking invasion.
15 Clues: King who introduced trial by jury. • Viking king who ordered the waves to stop. • Norman leader who invaded England in 1066. • Series of wars fought for the holy land of Jerusalem. • Anglo-Saxon king who fought back the Viking invasion. • The name of the dynasty born from William the Conqueror. • King known as the Lionheart for his role in the Crusades. • ...
Cheese & Wine Quiz 2020-03-04
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- Cypriot goat and sheep milk cheese with a salty flavour can be fried or grilled 8
- French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9
- Italian blue cheese mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses 'A glass of Burgundy and... ' 10
- Crumbly Greek curd cheese which is often eaten with salad and olives 4
- Town with a Medieval castle and hard crumbly cheese created for Welsh coalminers 10
- Sour milk cheese traditionally eaten on Summer Solstice in Latvia 4
- White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8
- ‘Muddy’ white wine from New Zealand with aromas of nettles, melon and grapefruit 3/5
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- Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8
- Creamy award-winning cheese from Snowdonia with very distinctive coloured rind 5/6
- Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9
- One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6
- Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9
- Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6
- Mislablelled grape type lead to this Chilean wine being so named 4
15 Clues: Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9 • Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6 • One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6 • Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8 • Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9 • White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8 • French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9 • ...
Japanese Food 2013-02-13
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- found in sea, essential for the japanese diet
- fresh seafood, eaten with soy sauce
- glutinous rice, steamed and cruched into a paste witha wooden pestle
- japanese style rice balls, popular food to eat when outing
- made from soybeans, rich in protein and eaten with soy sauce
- new famous sushi resturaunt in tokyo
- found in sea, is a main ingedient for sushi
- very famous japanese confectionary, made from glutinous rice and wheat flour
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- is a daily part of peoples lives in japan, is a liquad
- made by laying slices of raw fish on rice and rolling it by hand
- grilled chicken and welsh onions flavoured with soy sauce or salt
- made from soybeans, is a paste with a brown colour
- two different kinds, both made in hot soup with different ingredients
- almost used in every dish, for 2000 years it has been japanese staple food
- alcoholic beverage since ancient times, made with rice and water
15 Clues: fresh seafood, eaten with soy sauce • new famous sushi resturaunt in tokyo • found in sea, is a main ingedient for sushi • found in sea, essential for the japanese diet • made from soybeans, is a paste with a brown colour • is a daily part of peoples lives in japan, is a liquad • japanese style rice balls, popular food to eat when outing • ...
Socialism Crossword 2016-09-26
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- One of the first people to be called a "socialist" (2 words)
- On September 20, 2016, the socialist country _______ took on the Democratic country, USA.
- The 64th President of Venezuela in 1998 (2 words).
- Where the community owns the means of production, and the government distributes wealth fairly.
- Where all property is privately owned.
- A "democratic socialist" (2 words).
- The fast contact sport played on an ice rink between two teams of six skaters.
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- A socialist government has a ______ and humane livelihood for its population.
- Someone who follows the idea that society and the economy should be democratically run, and they support capitalism (2 words).
- Robert Owen was a _______ mill owner.
- Owen created ________ communities in Britain and part of America.
- _______ is at the center of the development of the sport of ice hockey.
- One of the founding fathers of socialism, and was born in Prussia on May 5, 1818 (2 words).
- Country that had the first socialist government.
- Socialism ________ in private ownership of property, including cars and homes.
15 Clues: A "democratic socialist" (2 words). • Robert Owen was a _______ mill owner. • Where all property is privately owned. • Country that had the first socialist government. • The 64th President of Venezuela in 1998 (2 words). • One of the first people to be called a "socialist" (2 words) • Owen created ________ communities in Britain and part of America. • ...
A Very Clever Title 2024-09-19
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- The son of CharlesIV (p.104 SSP)
- A danger to cows across the country. Runs on an engine (p.128 ALW)
- The inventor of the "Rocket" (p.126 ALW)
- The first Governor of Australia (p.97 SSP)
- A young woman who helped defend The city of Saragoza (p.105 SSP)
- A famous captain who explored stuff in Australia (p.98 SSP)
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- The king of France before Napoleon became Emperor (p.104 SSP)
- dude who handled stationary engines in mines (p.126 ALW)
- Also a famous captain who explored Australia. He was captured by the French (p.99 SSP)
- The king of Spain (p.105 SSP)
- Teakettle on a truck (p.127 ALW)
- A well known Welsh poet who wrote about some pioneer guys (p.99 SSP)
- The capital of Aragon (p.105 SSP)
- Fella who invented the Tom thumb (p.127 ALW)
- Uhhhhh country that was invaded by Napoleon but drove him out (p.106 SSP)
15 Clues: The king of Spain (p.105 SSP) • The son of CharlesIV (p.104 SSP) • Teakettle on a truck (p.127 ALW) • The capital of Aragon (p.105 SSP) • The inventor of the "Rocket" (p.126 ALW) • The first Governor of Australia (p.97 SSP) • Fella who invented the Tom thumb (p.127 ALW) • dude who handled stationary engines in mines (p.126 ALW) • ...
Winter Celebrations 2019-12-08
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- Also known as Three Kings’ Day, falls at the end of the twelve days of Christmas
- Welsh folk tradition involving a horse skull mounted on a pole
- Muslim holiday honouring Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son
- Marks the beginning of lengthening days and shortening nights
- Pagan winter celebration sharing its name with a popular holiday dessert
- Christmas celebration in Sweden, a festival of lights
- German baked cookies traditionally made and given at Christmas
- Tibetan Buddhist celebration of new year
- Saint Nicholas’s evil counterpart, punishes naughty children
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- Unique figure depicted in nativity scenes in Catalonia
- Celebration of the longest night of the year in Iran
- The act of worship performed during the modern Hindu festival Pancha Ganapati
- Celebration held in the USA to honour African heritage in African-American culture
- Slavic fictional character similar to Father Christmas
- Spanish phrase meaning “Happy Christmas”
- Glutinous rice balls eaten during the Chinese festival Dongzhi
- Ritual held by the Zuni and Hopi on the shortest day of the year
- Christian symbolic item made up of an orange, red tape and sweets
- Traditional ‘Bear Dance’ that takes place in Romania
- Nine-branched candelabrum lit during Hanukkah
20 Clues: Spanish phrase meaning “Happy Christmas” • Tibetan Buddhist celebration of new year • Nine-branched candelabrum lit during Hanukkah • Celebration of the longest night of the year in Iran • Traditional ‘Bear Dance’ that takes place in Romania • Christmas celebration in Sweden, a festival of lights • Unique figure depicted in nativity scenes in Catalonia • ...
9.1 2013-06-26
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- Sounds a bit like a feather pen
- The crazy, old Irish Mrs. and her boys
- Sly Echo (anagram)
- Lucy is a famous actress
- sounds a bit like a scary professor from Harry Potter.
- A referee's boat
- The most common Welsh surname
- Shown by a gate, a hedge or a stile?
- Desperate for pork
- Your lad's absolutely covered in butter!
- To pretend
- Older, or more important
- A famous american female poet
- What do you get when you put sellotape on a snowman?
- John was a famous part of The Beatles
- A reddish beer/ a hospital worker. french for 'to wear'
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- You used to be able to buy TVs here but now it's just currys.
- A building for telephones
- She keeps her value
- A forest of straw
- Main colliery. Questions a hundred
- She'd make a good judge or policeman
- A town with music in the middle
- She's got the moves like...
- The noise made by donkeys/ Barnsley slag for 'beat up'
- This shop sells everything: toiletries, toys, furniture...
- The only surname with the same letter 4 times
- Should she be a Sir? It's a heavy medal!
28 Clues: To pretend • A referee's boat • A forest of straw • Sly Echo (anagram) • Desperate for pork • She keeps her value • Lucy is a famous actress • Older, or more important • A building for telephones • She's got the moves like... • The most common Welsh surname • A famous american female poet • Sounds a bit like a feather pen • A town with music in the middle • ...
Winter Holidays Crossword 2021-12-24
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- If this burns, it means good fortune.
- A magical snowman.
- Mary's husband.
- The three kings weren't kings. They were...
- No room at the ___.
- Christmas horror movie.
- The Hindu festival of lights.
- Jesus ______ is the son of God.
- 13 mischievous elves who wreak havoc during the 13 days of Yuletide.
- Which angel told Mary she was pregnant?
- A celebration of African heritage.
- Santa's little helpers.
- A holiday on December 23rd.
- Jewish holiday celebrating the Maccabee revolt.
- The three kings gave Jesus Gold, Myrrh, and ____________.
- The reindeer who leads Santa's sleigh.
- Traditional Chanukah food.
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- A snowman's nose.
- Welsh creature that visits homes on Christmas. Typically seen as a horse skeleton wearing a cloak.
- The mother of Jesus.
- Jewish people spin this.
- Spanish for Merry Christmas.
- The Grinch's dog.
- The birth of Christ.
- Santa's signature laugh.
- "Evil Santa."
- Santa's Spanish nickname.
- A Christmas delicacy in Japan.
- They pull Santa's sleigh.
- The pagan holiday that falls on Christmas.
- Another word for gifts.
- The saint who inspired Santa.
- Jewish people light this.
- The birthplace of Jesus.
34 Clues: "Evil Santa." • Mary's husband. • A snowman's nose. • The Grinch's dog. • A magical snowman. • No room at the ___. • The mother of Jesus. • The birth of Christ. • Christmas horror movie. • Another word for gifts. • Santa's little helpers. • Jewish people spin this. • Santa's signature laugh. • The birthplace of Jesus. • Santa's Spanish nickname. • They pull Santa's sleigh. • ...
Mum 2023-12-18
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- Criollo, Forastero and Trinitario are all varieties of what? (5)
- Canadian Author (8,6)
- City where the tiles on the floor of the Houses of Parliament were made (5)
- Film set in Bedford Falls (3,1,9,4)
- Song by most streamed women on spotify (5,5)
- Band of Kathleen Hanna (6,4)
- It can appear during a total lunar eclipse (5,4)
- Zooey Deschanel was a guest star on this show (5)
- A whiz on the dancefloor and the pitch? (5)
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- Laura Bassett scored an own goal for this team to knock England out of the 2015 world cup(5)
- City where the Women’s Social and Political Union was founded in 1903(10)
- Area that has experienced riots in 1981, 1987 & 2001 (9)
- Children's Laureate from 2013 to 2015 (7,8)
- Person who recieved an honourary doctorate from Loughborough University (4,5)
- Salvador or Isabel? (7)
- Welsh names that means lady of light/lady of hope (8)
- Those having hoppy legs and twitchy little noses (7)
- First black woman to become an MP (5,6)
- "________, its me, I'm Cathy" (10)
- Vampire Slayer (5)
- Top goalscorer in the 2016 WSL season
- Jean-Jacques or Jessica? (8)
22 Clues: Vampire Slayer (5) • Canadian Author (8,6) • Salvador or Isabel? (7) • Band of Kathleen Hanna (6,4) • Jean-Jacques or Jessica? (8) • "________, its me, I'm Cathy" (10) • Film set in Bedford Falls (3,1,9,4) • Top goalscorer in the 2016 WSL season • First black woman to become an MP (5,6) • Children's Laureate from 2013 to 2015 (7,8) • A whiz on the dancefloor and the pitch? (5) • ...
Period 5 Chem Classmates 2024-02-09
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- likes to play video games; fave place to eat is Chick Fil A
- has 2 brothers and 2 maltipoo dogs
- has 5 siblings; likes to play soccer and spend time with friends
- likes traveling and has two cats
- has 2 sisters and is the oldest child
- new to GV this year
- has 4 cats; plays violin and piano in free time
- a second degree black belt in TaeKwonDo
- has 2 sisters and a dog named Pointer
- dream job is interior designer and had a great experience at her quinceanera
- joined our class in the fall; member of Student Forum
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- likes to snowboard and has two dogs
- is Scottish, Norwegian, Welsh, German and Russian
- likes to lift weights and has 3 dogs
- hobbies include shadow boxing and running; has 2 sisters
- favorite sports are soccer and football, hobby is playing video games
- born in CT; likes the Patriots, Red Sox, and Celtics
- has 1 brother and 1 sister; loves tacos and sushi
- likes to play soccer and travel to Ecuador; has 3 siblings
- has 3 dogs named Penny, Chilly, and Pepper
20 Clues: new to GV this year • likes traveling and has two cats • has 2 brothers and 2 maltipoo dogs • likes to snowboard and has two dogs • likes to lift weights and has 3 dogs • has 2 sisters and is the oldest child • has 2 sisters and a dog named Pointer • a second degree black belt in TaeKwonDo • has 3 dogs named Penny, Chilly, and Pepper • ...
4th July 2024 2024-06-29
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- One of baby Michael's first words.
- Sam's first job.
- Made in the USA.
- Shelley's favorite shade of blue.
- Country where Noah proposed.
- Nathan's sport of choice.
- Grand #4.
- Contest won by Zach at BF.
- Grandma's hobby.
- Basement noisy game.
- Most popular car for grands.
- HHR #1's name.
- Abby's HHR.
- Anna's profession.
- Nick will be a freshman there in 2024.
- Given name used 4 times in our family .
- NoWay's employer.
- Month with no family birthdays.
- Jill's OSU degree.
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- Dawn's high school activity.
- Juliana's HHR's name.
- Grandma called her grandbaby #2 a ____.
- A main ingredient in Grandma's pancakes.
- Month with the most family birthdays.
- Sport best for Micah.
- Zanna & Grandma's middle name
- Instrument of choice for Sophia.
- Maya's middle name
- Isaac's promotion eliminated his being ____.
- Only available Aug 15,16,&17.
- Middle name for Lily, Kay, Selah, & Emma
- Jame's choice indulgence.
- Grandma's DNA/Heritage is 53%.
- Joshua's birthday in September.
- Alyssa & Caleb's puppy.
- Venue location for Emma's wedding.
- Mariah will soon be ____.
- Judah's middle name
- Middle name for Summer and Dawn
39 Clues: Grand #4. • Abby's HHR. • HHR #1's name. • Sam's first job. • Made in the USA. • Grandma's hobby. • NoWay's employer. • Maya's middle name • Anna's profession. • Jill's OSU degree. • Judah's middle name • Basement noisy game. • Juliana's HHR's name. • Sport best for Micah. • Alyssa & Caleb's puppy. • Nathan's sport of choice. • Jame's choice indulgence. • Mariah will soon be ____. • ...
Breeds of Dogs 2017-06-27
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- Which dog breed is the tallest in the world?
- -This dog has lots of spots and has 4 Disney Movies.
- This dog is small and starts with a P.
- This dog pulls sleighs and lives with humans in Alaska.
- This dog has many different colours on its fur.
- This dog has curly hair and can come in many different sizes.
- Which dog breed comes from Mexico and is small?
- This dog normally has black and tan fur.
- What dog comes from England and is a sheep dog?
- Which dog has a human name?
- Which dog is used for track racing?
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- This dog works for the police force and starts with the letter G?
- Corgi Which dog does the queen of England own?
- This dog can have chocolate, blonde or black fur and it starts with a L .
- Which dog was bred to retrieve?
- This dog is a breed from NZ and it is a working dog.
- This dog starts with B and is a type of hound.
17 Clues: Which dog has a human name? • Which dog was bred to retrieve? • Which dog is used for track racing? • This dog is small and starts with a P. • This dog normally has black and tan fur. • Which dog breed is the tallest in the world? • This dog starts with B and is a type of hound. • Corgi Which dog does the queen of England own? • ...
Early Medieval Europe 2015-03-17
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- centers of religious study and missionary activity, home of monks
- Germans who conquered Britain
- King of Wessex who united England and defeated the Vikings
- the pagan Celts and Germans convert to _____ by the 11th century in Europe
- the epic of Anglo-Saxon literature, Old English
- the Asiatic invaders of Eastern Europe in the Medieval Period
- Anglo-Saxon culture/language over time becomes _____ culture and language.
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- term for native Irish, Scots, Welsh who attacked Roman Britain
- Charles Martel defeated these people at the Battle of Tours...ensuring Europe develops along Christian lines
- Christians who travel and speak to others about their faith
- the Gaelic (Celtic) word for "children" referring to extended family groups (tribes)
- Germans who conquered Roman Gaul
- the area over which Danish/Viking law was most powerful in England
- Germanic seafaring warriors from Scandinavia
- Frankish king crowned Emperor of the Romans on Christmas Day 800...re-unifies Europe (briefly)
- the Islamic invaders of Europe (Spain) during the Medieval Period
- first Frankish king to convert to Christianity
17 Clues: Germans who conquered Britain • Germans who conquered Roman Gaul • Germanic seafaring warriors from Scandinavia • first Frankish king to convert to Christianity • the epic of Anglo-Saxon literature, Old English • King of Wessex who united England and defeated the Vikings • Christians who travel and speak to others about their faith • ...
August 10th, 2024 2024-08-10
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- Commanders rookie QB who impressed in preseason debut
- New Zealand golfer who completed Olympic medal set with Paris gold
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- Coach who led US Women's soccer team to Olympic gold in 2024
- Anchor of USA's gold-winning 4x400-meter relay team at Paris Olympics
- Welsh club that won first League One game against Wycombe
5 Clues: Commanders rookie QB who impressed in preseason debut • Welsh club that won first League One game against Wycombe • Coach who led US Women's soccer team to Olympic gold in 2024 • New Zealand golfer who completed Olympic medal set with Paris gold • Anchor of USA's gold-winning 4x400-meter relay team at Paris Olympics
Cheese & Wine Quiz £1 2020-03-04
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- Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9
- Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9
- ‘Muddy’ white wine from New Zealand with aromas of nettles, melon and grapefruit 3/5
- White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8
- Mislablelled grape type lead to this Chilean wine being so named 4
- Creamy award-winning cheese from Snowdonia with very distinctive coloured rind 5/6
- Crumbly Greek curd cheese which is often eaten with salad and olives 4
- sour Milk cheese traditionally eaten on Summer Solstice in Latvia 4
- Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6
- One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6
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- Town with a Medieval castle and hard crumbly cheese created for Welsh coalminers 10
- Cypriot goat and sheep milk cheese with a salty flavour can be fried or grilled 8
- Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8
- French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9
- Italian blue cheese mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses 'A glass of Burgundy and... ' 10
15 Clues: Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9 • Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6 • One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6 • Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8 • Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9 • White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8 • French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9 • ...
Bootiful words 2019-06-24
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- A object of beauty but thorns stop the beauty for reaching the beholder(4)
- expensive, luxurious life for a beautiful word.(7)
- The sun and the moon collide in one moment.(7)
- Something of highest possible degree, the best to see.(11)
- Halcyon is it's meaning for picturesque it is beaning(6)
- A word of welsh meaning to miss something enough to belch(7)
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- When Christmas comes around people use this angel to celebrate Christmas sound(7)
- A persons of love and beauty their hands light and soft.(7)
- This tree is better than dead it comes in many red(7)
- Open the object and the rain is gone.(8)
- A quality of being happy bubbly at the core.(10)
- A world we are as we live in life and the world.(4)
12 Clues: Open the object and the rain is gone.(8) • The sun and the moon collide in one moment.(7) • A quality of being happy bubbly at the core.(10) • expensive, luxurious life for a beautiful word.(7) • A world we are as we live in life and the world.(4) • This tree is better than dead it comes in many red(7) • Halcyon is it's meaning for picturesque it is beaning(6) • ...
Year 10 2021-05-21
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- What teacher came back last week after leaving last year? (girls games)
- What were the "roadman" throwing around this week?
- Which teacher does gardening club?
- Which teacher does DofE? and gives year announcements during lunch?
- What is the name of the main maintenance man now helping the dinner ladies?
- How many "Davies'" do we have in our year?
- What is Shani's hamster called? (read the shoutout)
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- What is the name for "microwave" in welsh?
- Which French teacher let us play a "pasta" themed Kahoot (I know very random)
- What is the most popular dessert according to a year group survey ?
- Which Disney character says "Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten"?
- Who teaches geography in option F?
- Last week, what sport did "football" club play in the sports hall instead of football?
- What colour is a physics book?
- Which teacher likes diving in the sea? (Who will drag Liam 75ft deep so no-one will find his body)
- What were we all told off for playing before school last week?
- Which teacher is known as the walking fossil?
17 Clues: What colour is a physics book? • Who teaches geography in option F? • Which teacher does gardening club? • What is the name for "microwave" in welsh? • How many "Davies'" do we have in our year? • Which teacher is known as the walking fossil? • What were the "roadman" throwing around this week? • What is Shani's hamster called? (read the shoutout) • ...
Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2021-12-16
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- Author of the famous book 'Frankenstein'
- A Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer who improved the steam
- A British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade.
- Father of modern capitalism
- British ironmaster who first successfully smelted iron ore with coke
- Former Secretary of State for the NorthernDepartment of the Kingdom of Great Britain
- Hargreaves, Carpenter and weaver; invented the 'Spinning Jenny'
- Known use of power-driven machinery and employment of a factory system of production
- Invented the flying shuffle
- Did social work for children and was a doctor
- Renowned as the "Father of Railways",
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- Founder of the Ford Motor Company
- A secret oath-based organisation of English textile workers in the 19th century
- An American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin
- An English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- Famous author of 'Oliver Twist'
- A Welsh textile manufacturer
- an England-born political philosopher and writer who supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe
- An Irish naturalist and geologist
- An important agitator for the freedom of the press in the UK
- An English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
- Made the horse drawn seed drill
22 Clues: Father of modern capitalism • Invented the flying shuffle • A Welsh textile manufacturer • Famous author of 'Oliver Twist' • Made the horse drawn seed drill • Founder of the Ford Motor Company • An Irish naturalist and geologist • Renowned as the "Father of Railways", • Author of the famous book 'Frankenstein' • Did social work for children and was a doctor • ...