welsh Crossword Puzzles
QA 2014-10-01
Across
- Looks after the QMS
- Cumbrian site for nuclear power
- Done with a CALT
- Inside a keg and in a wine bottle
- What we do when suppliers are not of the right grade
- Man's best friend
- Get smaller when it's cold
- Wave goodbye to this type of radiation
- Where we find our procedures
- Precursor to National Aeronautical and Space Administration
- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
- Emitted with a positron in beta decay
- hydrogen makes helium
- Welsh capitol and birthplace place of many great men
- "Doity", according to James Cagney
Down
- Particle with charge and high mass
- Radiation that's all around us
- soft shielding material
- Get rid of old nuclear power stations
- Wulfrun
- Not a container for beer
- Disintegration of an atomic nucleus
- Likes to chase mice
- American regulatory body
- Measure of the time a radioactive substance takes to decay
- Flying mammal likes cricket
- Fusion of metal components to form a structure
- same element with various masses
- Chap who assesses your system
29 Clues: Wulfrun • Done with a CALT • Man's best friend • Looks after the QMS • Likes to chase mice • hydrogen makes helium • soft shielding material • Not a container for beer • American regulatory body • Get smaller when it's cold • Flying mammal likes cricket • Where we find our procedures • Chap who assesses your system • Radiation that's all around us • Cumbrian site for nuclear power • ...
Hmm. Sort of. 2014-06-12
Across
- Waspish rock star causes pain (5)
- Town of deaf sky reworked on Welsh border (9)
- Mr Balls makes enlightening TV appearance (6)
- Pirates drink to the mast for famously fictional advocate (7)
- Examiners meeting under fire find graduation headgear (11)
- Cary's funding buys pig meat on the way to London (8)
- Reasonable chastisement reveals narcotic (5)
- Train is powered by Christmas kids' show and visualised statistics (10)
- Trademark ire for more successful cooking (5)
Down
- Luck be a lady? Not so much, Frank (6)
- Fraudulent stanze makes canvas shoe (8)
- Ali's tormentor: on site, in charge (7)
- Take bare midriff of ageing American songstress and add sugar for South Yorkshire shithole (9)
- Tree herder uncertain of reward, gets creative (10)
- Thirteen to the dozen, but only two making whoopie with Pfeiffer (5)
- Mr T's daft friend, the unchecked king killer (9)
- Around all t'century, marginally persuaded (11)
- Sunburned dude with central headgear is at home with giants (9)
- [Father], can you spare a coin for musical theatre genius? (8)
- Ocean begins to comfort child (5)
20 Clues: Waspish rock star causes pain (5) • Ocean begins to comfort child (5) • Luck be a lady? Not so much, Frank (6) • Fraudulent stanze makes canvas shoe (8) • Ali's tormentor: on site, in charge (7) • Reasonable chastisement reveals narcotic (5) • Town of deaf sky reworked on Welsh border (9) • Mr Balls makes enlightening TV appearance (6) • ...
LSEG Crossword 2021-02-13
Across
- What links Austin Powers with the antagonist from John Carpenter’s Halloween film series
- City in the middle of Spain, located on the banks of the Tagus river in central Iberia
- Synonym for Oxford and Cambridge professors
- Trading periods of 1,000 years
- Venus & Serena
- In possession of fortune
- The 91st day of the year in a number and a word
- Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa & Maggie
- Who plays Ross from Friends
- The romantic interest of the Joker in the DC Universe
- Welsh singer who had the UK’s bestselling album in 2008, most notable for its hit single ‘Mercy"
Down
- Intelligent papers
- Someone who writes in verses
- Tom Hanks' favourite beach ball
- The name of the lead shark in Finding Nemo
- The Arabic word for ‘king’
- Surname meaning ‘lion’ in IndoIranian languages
- Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength longer than visible light “____ red”
- 37.035714, 22.126963
- Acronym for the agency of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that has authority over the security of the traveling public in the United States
20 Clues: Venus & Serena • Intelligent papers • 37.035714, 22.126963 • In possession of fortune • The Arabic word for ‘king’ • Who plays Ross from Friends • Someone who writes in verses • Trading periods of 1,000 years • Tom Hanks' favourite beach ball • Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa & Maggie • The name of the lead shark in Finding Nemo • Synonym for Oxford and Cambridge professors • ...
Dad's 73rd Birthday Cryptic Crossword 2022-04-12
Across
- 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)
Down
- ...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) • ...
Dad's 73rd Birthday Cryptic Crossword 2022-04-12
Across
- 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)
Down
- ...when a lady grabbed me 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) • ...
An FPL Cryptic 2022-05-02
Across
- Lifting a thousand dumb bells? Originally a classic bald man's move (8,3)
- Trap country taken prisoner by a Welsh mess (4,4)
- Goals and assists likely, soldier on number 10! (3)
- Sit and a skim, order cheapest red on the menu (8)
- Early season menace ends in chaos (6)
- Recycle scrap for West Ham defender's biggest foe (5)
- Bee hitting post repeatedly proved popular early on? (6)
- Waste of a CM abused his lager (8)
- Digne, say, found under crossing? (5)
- Striker with advice for lunch on Saturday (6)
- Double hauler's money? (4)
- Sort of party for a fox? (5)
Down
- Fraud who claimed he was a keeper (8)
- Joint asshole team (8,6)
- We don't discuss this person ruined by Ronaldo (5)
- Arsenal player – or Spur? (5)
- Liverpool to eat noodles bought at back to save money (10)
- Mother with advice on one doing honest work (5)
- Crazed character changes everything (8)
- World champ's mantra? Keep it casual (5,3,5)
- Arms deal brokered for one in London (8)
21 Clues: Joint asshole team (8,6) • Double hauler's money? (4) • Sort of party for a fox? (5) • Arsenal player – or Spur? (5) • Waste of a CM abused his lager (8) • Fraud who claimed he was a keeper (8) • Early season menace ends in chaos (6) • Digne, say, found under crossing? (5) • Crazed character changes everything (8) • Arms deal brokered for one in London (8) • ...
CROSSWORD No 43 2021-05-11
Across
- Farm animals form a large heap for later use. 9
- Fuel has post dinner drink in fine china. 8
- Short Jazz introduction is rubbish and collectively a rabble. 8
- One tenth of an informal friend wreaks great destruction. 8
- Unseen side hurts. 8
- Software fault and negative profit yield flowering plant. 7
- Complete ownership is beyond limits but correct. 8
- Securely shut seed increases fastener safety. 7
- Unrestrained disc allows effortless travel. 9
- Little clairvoyance undergoes little musical slowing but is nevertheless lively. 6
- Ceramic heater has little literary merit. 9
- Colonial insect combines with chemical base to neutralize it. 9
Down
- Little doctor is attached to Scrabble piece but able to spontaneously move. 6
- Quickly climb up your relative you worthless Welsh person. 7
- Alternative current surrenders and agrees. 6
- Industrial owner found in post-wash activity with school employee.
- Amphibian rests on backless seat to form poisonous plant. 8
- Head covering is Communist indicating enmity. 6
- Post exercise exercise on kindly natured hill. 4,4
- The complete environment and a game arouser join together to be champion. 5,6
20 Clues: Unseen side hurts. 8 • Fuel has post dinner drink in fine china. 8 • Ceramic heater has little literary merit. 9 • Alternative current surrenders and agrees. 6 • Unrestrained disc allows effortless travel. 9 • Farm animals form a large heap for later use. 9 • Head covering is Communist indicating enmity. 6 • Securely shut seed increases fastener safety. 7 • ...
Countries and nationalities 2023-10-20
Across
- A person from Poland is
- A person from Greece is
- A person from Australia is
- A person from the United States of America is
- A person from Ireland is
- A person from Germany is
- A person from Bosnia is
- A person from Spain is
- A person from Mexico is
- A person from Brazil is
- A person from Scotland is
- A person from Canada is
- A person from Thailand is
- A person from Italy is
- A person from the United Kingdom is
- A person from France is
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- A person from Syria is
- A person from Lebanon is
- A person from Ukraine is
- A person from Wales is
- A person from Sweden is
- A person from Türkiye is
- A person from China is
- A person from Iran is
- A person from Somalia is
- A person from Palestine is
- A person from Afghanistan is
- A person from Russia is
- A person from Kurdistan is
- A person from India is
30 Clues: A person from Iran is • A person from Syria is • A person from Wales is • A person from China is • A person from Spain is • A person from India is • A person from Italy is • A person from Poland is • A person from Greece is • A person from Sweden is • A person from Bosnia is • A person from Mexico is • A person from Brazil is • A person from Canada is • A person from France is • ...
Gwyneth’s Birthday Crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- Silence please, Gwyneth is working here.
- Look behind you in this 1954 film.
- An island home.
- Many friends say this is the only way.
- Who is busy, too busy to come to the phone?
- Gwyneth is game for this.
- Tennis player also turns 70 this year.
- The vicar’s wife took charge.
- Doris Day sang about this in 1954
- This iconic artist died in 1954.
- It starts by the sleepy lagoon.
- The Romans found water here.
- Favourite Latin bird.
- You need to be flexible to turn this artist around.
Down
- Allow plenty of time to drive to his 70th birthday party.
- A handy, favourite fragrance.
- Better than Jesus.
- Highly creative, imaginative, compassionate and loving.
- You can stay at this Welsh gathering on the hill.
- He led the country in 1954.
- Don’t tell ….
- Danny Zuko is 10 days older than you.
- Gwyneth has a passion for this.
- Even if you are not in good voice you can quench your thirst here.
- Gwyneth often finds herself in this position.
25 Clues: Don’t tell …. • An island home. • Better than Jesus. • Favourite Latin bird. • Gwyneth is game for this. • He led the country in 1954. • The Romans found water here. • A handy, favourite fragrance. • The vicar’s wife took charge. • Gwyneth has a passion for this. • It starts by the sleepy lagoon. • This iconic artist died in 1954. • Doris Day sang about this in 1954 • ...
Hogwarts 2020-05-17
Across
- bedroom underneath
- welsh, chinese, hungarian type
- one way to get to school
- not to be named
- loves muggle stuff
- horrible cousin
- house elf rights organization
- one-time minister of Magical Cooperation
- alley
- triwizard prize
- drink
- twins store
- wizard transportation
- scabbers
- Shabby residence
- forbidden place
- centaur
- mad moody magical feature
- common room entrance
- evil uncle
- does the sorting
- potions teacher
- needed to save Gabrielle
- nearly headless
- ravenclaw seeker
- hair-changing auror
Down
- herbology teacher
- scabbers owner
- hedwig
- golden game winning orb
- fanges residence
- quidditch equipment
- orphan
- harrys enemy
- spellcaster
- Large family
- Durmstrang headmaster
- possessed teacher
- hogwarts structure
- moans in the bathroom
- drive
- weasley twin
- Smartest girl at Hogwarts
- stores thoughts
- reporter
- diary finder
- made by Bertie Bott's
- parceltounges can speak to
- cauldron investigator
- magical ceiling
- Quibler editor's daughter
- younger brother of harry's biggest fan
52 Clues: alley • drink • drive • hedwig • orphan • centaur • scabbers • reporter • evil uncle • spellcaster • twins store • harrys enemy • Large family • weasley twin • diary finder • scabbers owner • not to be named • horrible cousin • triwizard prize • forbidden place • stores thoughts • potions teacher • magical ceiling • nearly headless • fanges residence • Shabby residence • does the sorting • ravenclaw seeker • herbology teacher • ...
Industrial revolution 2024-04-03
Across
- Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer
- Heat engine that uses steam as its fluid to perform mechanical work
- Form of Christianity that denies the doctrine of the Trinity
- Scottish inventor and scientist
- Those who work for a wage
- Classless society, all property and wealth are shared
- Flexible material made from networks of interlocked threads/yarn
- The process when handcrafted economy changed to an industry-dominated economy
- Different crops growing in the same area in a sequence
- American inventor
- Center, the most important part of a region
- Welsh manufacturer and philanthropist
- Group of workers who are decision makers of their working conditions
- Single-family buildings divided into multiple living spaces
Down
- Former member of the United Kingdom parliament
- American industrialist
- Isle in the United Kingdom
- German philosopher and economist
- Person who organizes and operates and business
- Philosophy/ system where workers own a major industry
- Government intervenes as little as possible
- List of people who are disapproved of
- A worker who specializes in a certain
- American industrialist
- Scottish economist and philosopher
25 Clues: American inventor • American industrialist • American industrialist • Those who work for a wage • Isle in the United Kingdom • Scottish inventor and scientist • German philosopher and economist • Scottish economist and philosopher • List of people who are disapproved of • A worker who specializes in a certain • Welsh manufacturer and philanthropist • ...
THE COBRA CROSSWORD 2024-03-30
Across
- Venomous serpent or band member (5)
- Indian Cuisine (5)
- Fortified wine from Portugal (4)
- Sweet Home (7)
- Small and wise is he (4)
- Sydney Suburb (6)
- Intrusive Feline (5)
- OAP prescription provider
- Flavour bombs (9)
- Underrated band originating near Stratford
- Legendary 80’s band (7)
- Snake charmer (7)
- Wilge nickname (3)
- Home Renovations (3)
- Upper level storage (4)
- Interlocking toy (4)
- Genre of music
- Furry tree-dwelling rodent (9)
Down
- Tropical hangout (5,3)
- Shortened name for Tex-Mex dish (6)
- London suburb with fox population (6)
- Puzzling (7)
- Tropical drink (8)
- Barrier of closely planted shrubs (5)
- Infamous rear asset owner
- Innovative car company (5)
- General Knowledge (6)
- Game with a french accent (3)
- Legendary guitar maker of the Les Paul (6)
- Iconic tan line creator (4)
- Leftovers (6)
- Welsh Roommate from film (5)
- Morning pick-me-up brewed from beans (6)
- Idyllic Coastal Bay Town (5)
- Jebbi Joke (3)
35 Clues: Puzzling (7) • Leftovers (6) • Sweet Home (7) • Genre of music • Jebbi Joke (3) • Sydney Suburb (6) • Flavour bombs (9) • Snake charmer (7) • Indian Cuisine (5) • Tropical drink (8) • Wilge nickname (3) • Intrusive Feline (5) • Home Renovations (3) • Interlocking toy (4) • General Knowledge (6) • Tropical hangout (5,3) • Legendary 80’s band (7) • Upper level storage (4) • Small and wise is he (4) • ...
19 2024-07-08
Across
- England's highest mountain.
- Ancient hill fort in Dorset.
- Shakespeare's playhouse in London.
- Location of the prime meridian.
- City known for music, football, and industrial history.
- Self-governing island in the Irish Sea.
- London borough with a beautiful park.
- Welsh city at the sea known for its cultural sites.
- Natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast.
- City with a rich Roman and medieval past.
- Town known for its impressive medieval castle.
- Lake in Snowdonia, Wales.
Down
- Northern city with a strong industrial heritage.
- Coastal town in Cornwall.
- Town associated with music festivals and Arthurian legend.
- Famous market and shopping area in London.
- Home to a vast collection of world art and artifacts in London.
- Contemporary sculpture in Gateshead.
- Legendary hero associated with Nottinghamshire.
- City famed for The Beatles and its maritime history.
- Area known for its picturesque villages and rolling hills.
- River that flows through London.
- Castle in Kent with a history spanning 900 years.
- National Park known for its dramatic coastal views.
- Port town critical in UK's maritime defenses.
25 Clues: Coastal town in Cornwall. • Lake in Snowdonia, Wales. • England's highest mountain. • Ancient hill fort in Dorset. • Location of the prime meridian. • River that flows through London. • Shakespeare's playhouse in London. • Contemporary sculpture in Gateshead. • London borough with a beautiful park. • Self-governing island in the Irish Sea. • ...
soggy stories 2023-04-27
Across
- Othello's last words
- tiny drizzle
- from the word wyrgan and what dogs do to bones
- pool of sorts
- dustwun disappearance, Afghanistan war
- sign and sickness
- not well known
- left wanting no more
- what to do when there's bad weather
- unappreciated New Yorker
- the ending
- artists favorite ISP
- god with a dog named spot
- soup utensil
- "thirty dirty ____", red hot chili peppers
- floating flora
- veil of water
- praise an ice god say
- a story with a lesson
- often used crossword plant
Down
- unsafe, in a way
- submissive or docile
- wanted, once upon a time
- an item some frogs might wear
- break or sob, say
- to take
- can't hear? try ____
- societal classes
- the second densest natural element
- ground cherry pits
- repugnance and malice
- some stray hair
- Moroe from Mark Frost's The Paladin Prophecy
- wit, Brandon Sanderson
- aqua equestrian
- a safe space, in Welsh
- taste of a tree
- safe in spiral
- an alien invader
- very wet air
- ____ witness
- prose ____
42 Clues: to take • the ending • prose ____ • tiny drizzle • soup utensil • very wet air • ____ witness • pool of sorts • veil of water • not well known • safe in spiral • floating flora • some stray hair • aqua equestrian • taste of a tree • unsafe, in a way • societal classes • an alien invader • break or sob, say • sign and sickness • ground cherry pits • submissive or docile • Othello's last words • can't hear? try ____ • ...
Government 2024-11-12
Across
- Who is the head of state?
- A type of bill that usually effects the whole country.
- America has this style of government.
- It is made up of lords spiritual and lords temporal.
- A type of government where one person holds total decision making power.
- How the monarch passes/approves a law
- The party second to the ruling party?
- The city Northern Irelands parliament.
Down
- The city Scottish government is held.
- Where a central government transfers certain powers and responsibilities to regional powers or local government.
- It is considered an extreme left government style
- any attempt by individuals to influence the government, this is often done by pressure groups via protesting.
- The city welsh parliament is held.
- Among lords temporal there is Hereditary peers and _________
- The prime minister, the monarch and other essential ministers.
- A UK reserved power.(hint) related to spreading information.
- The type of monarchy the UK falls under.
- Required by law
- An elected MP represents and were elected by there what?
- The city the United Kingdoms parliament held in.
20 Clues: Required by law • Who is the head of state? • The city welsh parliament is held. • The city Scottish government is held. • America has this style of government. • How the monarch passes/approves a law • The party second to the ruling party? • The city Northern Irelands parliament. • The type of monarchy the UK falls under. • The city the United Kingdoms parliament held in. • ...
Da Lloyds 2025-11-11
Across
- Void
- Treadway from CA to MX
- ____ de Cristo
- Woof's middle name
- Dutchie
- Bomb-maker
- Southern NM tree crop
- Destination for sub-saharan cuisine
- Purveyor's of prosciutto
- Desert pig
- Orbit's gang
- Van-Dweller
- Monica's bearer of pear mustard
- Calcium-rich porcine
- Annoyed grunt
- Bart's sister
- Homestreet
- Seranader of Aleister
- Live in water
- First Lloyd's National Park
- Expression of disappointment
- Thanksgiving movie
Down
- Both 19 and 45
- Flying mammalian vortex
- Nerd castle in Cambridge
- Peak for viewing lava field
- Just below a boof
- In season yet not rotten
- New Mexico government unit
- Boston dribblers
- Welsh hottie
- Falls near Kahlotus
- Christmas lantern
- Sleepytime companion
- Cable, hand, or tight
- North End Educational Institute
- Ranch with trails near Maupin
- Spud's legal name
- AZ National Park
- Youngest Longview Moore
- Exclamation of understanding
- Eastern Oregon mascot
- Oregon's Mordor
- Cliff Palace National Park
- Mountain home of Valles Caldera
- Southeastern NM oil town
- Crest over ABQ
- Here be aliens
48 Clues: Void • Dutchie • Bomb-maker • Desert pig • Homestreet • Van-Dweller • Welsh hottie • Orbit's gang • Annoyed grunt • Bart's sister • Live in water • Both 19 and 45 • ____ de Cristo • Crest over ABQ • Here be aliens • Oregon's Mordor • Boston dribblers • AZ National Park • Just below a boof • Christmas lantern • Spud's legal name • Woof's middle name • Thanksgiving movie • Falls near Kahlotus • Sleepytime companion • ...
GREAT BRITAIN 2016-02-16
Across
- Who invented the periscope, which is used on submarines for observations? (only last name)
- Which popular british sports game is only played in summer?
- In which part of Englanddo most of the people live?
- Who invented the Kelvin Scale? (only last name)
- What is the traditional "sport of kings"? (2 words)
- Which schools are paid by parents? (2 words)
- Which is the best known independent school?
Down
- Where did most of the new immigrants come from?
- Who invented the little mouse trap? (only last name)
- Where is Great Britain located? (2 words)
- Which schools are free of charge? (2 words)
- Which language do most people speak in the United Kingdom?
- In which sports game are players allowed to pick up the ball and run with it?
- What language do people from Wales speak?
- What is the capital of Great Britain?
15 Clues: What is the capital of Great Britain? • Where is Great Britain located? (2 words) • What language do people from Wales speak? • Which schools are free of charge? (2 words) • Which is the best known independent school? • Which schools are paid by parents? (2 words) • Where did most of the new immigrants come from? • Who invented the Kelvin Scale? (only last name) • ...
Puzzled Ton 2024-08-27
Across
- John, What links Knights, Churches and Ambulances
- Ysgol, Which Tonyrefail farm has a literal Welsh translation of School Field
- The bottom and of Mill Stree was _ Terrace
- Which street went from a Row to a Street
- street, What is the correct name for Doctors Hill
- What is claimed to appear and disappear near the Glyn
- What was Milled in Mill Streets first Mill
- Which Saint was the Church across from the Police Station dedicated to
Down
- Hotel Which establishment closed due to being unable to obtain a liquor licence
- What was Tyn-y-Bryn park originally used as
- What is the original name of Pembroke Street
- Vale, Best place in Ton to go dancing,
- The age of the stone carvings Tarren Deusant
- Street, The original name for High Street
- Which type of shop was the most numerous in 1870's Tonyrefail
15 Clues: Vale, Best place in Ton to go dancing, • Which street went from a Row to a Street • Street, The original name for High Street • The bottom and of Mill Stree was _ Terrace • What was Milled in Mill Streets first Mill • What was Tyn-y-Bryn park originally used as • What is the original name of Pembroke Street • The age of the stone carvings Tarren Deusant • ...
TowerLoanMarch2023 2023-02-24
Across
- Saint Patrick is the patron saint of this country.
- A club, traditionally made of blackthorn or oak.
- You may find a pot of gold at the end of this.
- A lively dance with many jumping movements.
- Term for the family of languages that includes Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, and Breton.
- Musical instrument
- Irish actor with a particular set of skills.
Down
- The capitol city of Ireland.
- A young clover, often used as a symbol for Ireland.
- This Saint is celebrated on March 17th.
- These fictional creatures are known for pots of gold and putting marshmallows in cereal.
- Spirit in the form of a wailing woman.
- Humorous poem of three long and two short lines.
- Kissing this stone is supposed to give you the gift of the gab.
- What will happen if you don't wear green on St. Paddy's Day.
15 Clues: Musical instrument • The capitol city of Ireland. • Spirit in the form of a wailing woman. • This Saint is celebrated on March 17th. • A lively dance with many jumping movements. • Irish actor with a particular set of skills. • You may find a pot of gold at the end of this. • A club, traditionally made of blackthorn or oak. • ...
Ben's crossword 2025-11-14
Across
- name of the bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb (5,3)
- a famous British food that shares a name with a famous fictional school teacher (5)
- famous author who wrote the Lord of the rings (7)
- bitter fruit similar to a lemon (4)
- Japanese car brand featuring stars in its logo (6)
- the name of an American singer which is also a term for legal tender (4)
- the proposed telephone greeting that lost out to "hello" (4,3)
- national flag flown on a ship (6)
- type of fuel used in vehicle engines (6)
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- a large gathering typically associated with music (8)
- the former name of India while it was under British rule (3)
- US state famous for its corn (8)
- Scottish novel by Irvin Welsh (13)
- famous British World War 2 fighter plane (8)
- a former British colony in southern Africa (8)
15 Clues: US state famous for its corn (8) • national flag flown on a ship (6) • Scottish novel by Irvin Welsh (13) • bitter fruit similar to a lemon (4) • type of fuel used in vehicle engines (6) • famous British World War 2 fighter plane (8) • a former British colony in southern Africa (8) • famous author who wrote the Lord of the rings (7) • ...
Year 10 2021-06-13
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- Which teacher wears 2 masks in school?
- What colour is the french vocabulary book?
- Who accidentally split their trousers last week (twice)?
- Who is 10CO's form tutor and main creator of the assembly?
- Who brings frisbees to school? (the answer is in the news)
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- Who won Sports Day last time we did it?
- Which teacher lives in Caerphilly near sub-zero the ice cream shop? (also, she is very enthusiastic and puts very creative efforts into her lessons)
- What's the name of Moana's chicken friend?
- Who created the Spotify playlist "DynamicMenace2.0"? Go follow it too!!
- Which subject teacher tells us about his Welsh learning?
10 Clues: Which teacher wears 2 masks in school? • Who won Sports Day last time we did it? • What's the name of Moana's chicken friend? • What colour is the french vocabulary book? • Who accidentally split their trousers last week (twice)? • Which subject teacher tells us about his Welsh learning? • Who is 10CO's form tutor and main creator of the assembly? • ...
HEFA'S SECOND BIRTHDAY! 2023-10-18
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- The hidden animal in the group rules is ___ (4)
- What does the I in IGCSE stand for? (13)
- To deregister from a mainstream English/Welsh school you should send a letter to the _______ (11)
- It is recommended that you communicate with the LA in what way? (7)
- Which season is our podcast currently on? (4)
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- It is really important to read the EHE _______ (10)
- You can still access the _______ service as a home educator (11)
- We highly recommend that you join you ____ groups (5)
- Many home educators consider themselves to be _______ rather than teachers (12)
- Our parents chat group is called _______ (9)
10 Clues: What does the I in IGCSE stand for? (13) • Our parents chat group is called _______ (9) • Which season is our podcast currently on? (4) • The hidden animal in the group rules is ___ (4) • It is really important to read the EHE _______ (10) • We highly recommend that you join you ____ groups (5) • You can still access the _______ service as a home educator (11) • ...
Castles 2020-06-14
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- This castle has a tower that leans more than the leaning tower of Pisa (10)
- There was a fire at this famous castle in 1992 (7)
- This castle in Monmouthshire is one of the oldest castles in wales(7)
- This castle is in Cornwall and legend says King Arthur was born there
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- This welsh castles name means red castle (7,4)
- Guy Fawkes was imprisoned in this castle (5,2,6)
- Harry Potter was filmed at this castle (7)
- This is the only castle on the Isle of Anglesey (9)
- This castle is famous for its animal wall
- This castle in Scotland is built on an extinct volcano (10)
10 Clues: This castle is famous for its animal wall • Harry Potter was filmed at this castle (7) • This welsh castles name means red castle (7,4) • Guy Fawkes was imprisoned in this castle (5,2,6) • There was a fire at this famous castle in 1992 (7) • This is the only castle on the Isle of Anglesey (9) • This castle in Scotland is built on an extinct volcano (10) • ...
Why does RSE need to be developmentally apropriate in schools? 2024-03-12
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- What does RSE stand for?
- In what curriculum is RSE compulsory from the age of three?
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- What is the new focus in the RSE curriculum?
- What has helped parents talk to children about pants and whats in their pants?
- In the welsh government report what are primary school deemed as?
- Who wrote children, sexuality and sexualisation?
6 Clues: What does RSE stand for? • What is the new focus in the RSE curriculum? • Who wrote children, sexuality and sexualisation? • In what curriculum is RSE compulsory from the age of three? • In the welsh government report what are primary school deemed as? • What has helped parents talk to children about pants and whats in their pants?
Mother's Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-07
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- what is Your Name?
- Fizzy concoction of sparkling burgundy and champagne
- The stomach lining of a ruminant, like an ox or sheep.
- Tu es la _________ _____ au monde!!!!
- A dish that a vegetarian could safely order(unlike name suggests): melted cheese poured over toast or crackers.
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- what Type Of Chef Is a Fish Related Specialist?
- A jellied and compressed loaf made from the head, feet, and often heart and tongue of a pig.
- These oval delicacies are the testicles of any of various animals - sheep, bull calf, mountain goat - found in the Rockies.
- Shocking Fact: Bakers are responsible for making _________ _____!!!!!
- Ratatouille (movie) Chef.
- What is your Husbands Name?
11 Clues: what is Your Name? • Ratatouille (movie) Chef. • What is your Husbands Name? • Tu es la _________ _____ au monde!!!! • what Type Of Chef Is a Fish Related Specialist? • Fizzy concoction of sparkling burgundy and champagne • The stomach lining of a ruminant, like an ox or sheep. • Shocking Fact: Bakers are responsible for making _________ _____!!!!! • ...
The Roots of the English Language 2023-11-15
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- develop gradually
- the ancient language of the Roman Empire
- the social class who set and decide the political and economic agenda of society
- these people spoke Old Norse
- originating from Germany
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- an Old English epic poem 700-750 AD
- a form of old French spoken by the dominant people of the 11th century in Europe
- constitute a branch of the Indo-European family and include Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Manx, Cornish, and several extinct pre-Roman languages such as Gaulish.
- all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively.
- famous English poet and author from the fourteenth century
- the Angles, _______, and Jutes were three tribes
11 Clues: develop gradually • originating from Germany • these people spoke Old Norse • an Old English epic poem 700-750 AD • the ancient language of the Roman Empire • the Angles, _______, and Jutes were three tribes • famous English poet and author from the fourteenth century • a form of old French spoken by the dominant people of the 11th century in Europe • ...
English Class - 15th March 2022 2022-03-14
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- that sound the same but have different meanings and usually different spellings
- tying the _ _ _ _. An idiom you might use when talking about someone who is getting married
- present tense of I travelled, I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- I _ _ _ _ _ go shopping on a Thursday (meaning this does not happened on a Thursday)
- What you might wear under your trainers
- future tense of we were, we _ _ _
- I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ go shopping on a Thursday (meaning this is something that happens most Thursdays)
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- I'm over the _ _ _ _. An idiom meaning I'm really happy
- name of the day that Welsh people celebrate on 1st March
- The _ _ _ _ of Peter Rabbit
- I _ _ _ _ _ _go shopping on a Thursday (meaning this is something that doesn't happen very much)
- many people have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cardiff castle
- doctor will write you one of these if you need medicine
- Today is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- I _ _ _ _ _ _ go shopping on a Thursday (meaning this happens every single Thursday)
15 Clues: The _ _ _ _ of Peter Rabbit • Today is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • future tense of we were, we _ _ _ • What you might wear under your trainers • many people have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cardiff castle • present tense of I travelled, I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • I'm over the _ _ _ _. An idiom meaning I'm really happy • doctor will write you one of these if you need medicine • ...
English Class - 15th March 2022 2022-03-14
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- doctor will write you one of these if you need medicine
- What you might wear under your trainers
- I _ _ _ _ _ _ go shopping on a Thursday (meaning this happens every single Thursday)
- tying the _ _ _ _. An idiom you might use when talking about someone who is getting married
- I _ _ _ _ _ _go shopping on a Thursday (meaning this is something that doesn't happen very much)
- present tense of I travelled, I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Welsh people celebrate this day on 1st March
- future tense of we were, we _ _ _
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- I'm over the _ _ _ _. An idiom meaning I'm really happy
- Today is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Words that sound the same but have different meanings and usually different spellings
- I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ go shopping on a Thursday (meaning this is something that happens most Thursdays)
- I _ _ _ _ _ go shopping on a Thursday (meaning this does not happened on a Thursday)
- The _ _ _ _ of Peter Rabbit
- many people have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cardiff castle
15 Clues: The _ _ _ _ of Peter Rabbit • Today is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • future tense of we were, we _ _ _ • What you might wear under your trainers • Welsh people celebrate this day on 1st March • many people have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cardiff castle • present tense of I travelled, I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • I'm over the _ _ _ _. An idiom meaning I'm really happy • ...
Masyarakat Feudal, Perbezaan & Persamaan 2022-08-08
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- Pembinaan istana pada zaman eropah menggunakan ______ .
- Pada zaman Eropah, mereka menekankan aspek ________, undang-undang dan kewajipan.
- William menghapuskan kekuasaan lama seperti Wessex dan ____________ kerana pemiliknya terlalu kuat.
- Maklumat yang dikumpulkan akan direkodkan dalam _________ Book.
- Karya yang dihasilkan oleh Marc Bloch ialah Feudal
- Khidmat ketenteraan yang tidak wujud pada zaman ____________ telah diperkenalkan oleh William Si Penakluk.
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- Penguasaan ke atas tanah boleh menentukan kedudukan, ____________ dan status setiap lapisan.
- Antara peralatan peperangan bagi sistem feudal eropah dan jepun ialah ___________ .
- Nyatakan golongan pemilikan tanah bagi sistem feudal eropah.
- William Si Penakluk merupakan seorang bangsawan __________.
- William memiliki kawasan yang meliputi hutan diraja seperti New Forest di _________.
- William mengekalkan shire yang dikenali sebagai _______________.
- Pada zaman Jepun, golongan ________ tidak mempunyai tanah.
- William menyerahkan wilayah bagi memastikan kawasannya cukup kuat untuk melindungi daripada ancaman Scots dan ________ .
- William bertindak melindungi kepentingannya dengan mengadakan perjumpaan di Salisbury ___________ pada tahun 1086.
15 Clues: Karya yang dihasilkan oleh Marc Bloch ialah Feudal • Pembinaan istana pada zaman eropah menggunakan ______ . • Pada zaman Jepun, golongan ________ tidak mempunyai tanah. • William Si Penakluk merupakan seorang bangsawan __________. • Nyatakan golongan pemilikan tanah bagi sistem feudal eropah. • Maklumat yang dikumpulkan akan direkodkan dalam _________ Book. • ...
European Imperialism 2025-01-27
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- The practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country
- World's first automatic machine gun
- A Welsh American explorer hired by an American newspaper
- 14 European nations met here to lay down the rules for the division of Africa
- A person of English descent
- Occupied territories
- Colony in Central Africa
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- The idea that white people have duty to manage the affairs of non white people whom they believe to be less developed
- A missionary from Scotland
- Rapid period where Europeans colonized Africa
- A belief in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon culture
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- The theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection
- The king of belgium
- The Prime minister of "The Cape colony" (now South Africa)
15 Clues: The king of belgium • Occupied territories • Colony in Central Africa • A missionary from Scotland • A person of English descent • World's first automatic machine gun • Rapid period where Europeans colonized Africa • A belief in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon culture • A Welsh American explorer hired by an American newspaper • ...
European Imperialism 2025-02-05
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- Colony in Central Africa
- The practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country
- World's first automatic machine gun
- Occupied territories
- Rapid period where Europeans colonized Africa
- 14 European nations met here to lay down the rules for the division of Africa
- A belief in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon culture
- A missionary from Scotland
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- A Welsh American explorer hired by an American newspaper
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A person of English descent
- The Prime minister of "The Cape colony" (now South Africa)
- The theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection
- The idea that white people have duty to manage the affairs of non white people whom they believe to be less developed
- The king of belgium
15 Clues: The king of belgium • Occupied territories • Colony in Central Africa • A missionary from Scotland • A person of English descent • World's first automatic machine gun • Rapid period where Europeans colonized Africa • A belief in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon culture • A Welsh American explorer hired by an American newspaper • ...
Scallon Family Crossword 2025-12-13
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- There was a baby doll with this name, and she could wet her pants!
- A girl with this name was in books about American pioneer life.
- This name means "princess" in Hebrew.
- The 7th President and the 17th President both had this first name.
- This name means "handsome" in Irish.
- This name means "life" in Greek.
- Gaga had an uncle with this name.
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- She has the same name as a great, great grandma of the cousins.
- Gaga and Papa's neighbor has a dog by this name
- This month was re-named to honor Augustus Caesar.
- Gaga and Papa's neighbor has a dog by this name.
- If you say the first sound in this name twice, it describes something stinky!
- This name means "rock" in Greek.
- This name is the beginning of the name of a candy.
- This name is of Celtic (Welsh/Irish) origin.
15 Clues: This name means "rock" in Greek. • This name means "life" in Greek. • Gaga had an uncle with this name. • This name means "handsome" in Irish. • This name means "princess" in Hebrew. • This name is of Celtic (Welsh/Irish) origin. • Gaga and Papa's neighbor has a dog by this name • Gaga and Papa's neighbor has a dog by this name. • ...
English Speaking Countries 2019-03-02
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- It is a street in Manhattan known widely as the heart of the American theatre industry.
- Where is the Drumcliffe Cross?
- What is the Welsh name for Wales?
- What is the surname of the first president of the USA?
- The capital city of Australia is...
- How many years Margaret Thatcher was a Prime Minister in the UK?
- Isaac Newton was a famous ...
- What is the name of the ship that took the pilgrims to Playmouth?
- Where is the Ayers Rock?
- Which colour can you not see in the Australian national flag?
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- Which American state is the largest?
- What is Queen Elizabeth's favourite breed of dog?
- Hercules Poirot was a …
- What is Alcatraz Island famous for?
- What is the name of the Scottish family?
- Who was known as the Swan of Avon?
- It's 10 o'clock a.m in Berlin. What time is it in Los Angeles?
- 'Uluru' is a sacred … of Aborigines
- It is a five-cent coin in the United States.
- What is the national bird of the USA?
20 Clues: Hercules Poirot was a … • Where is the Ayers Rock? • Isaac Newton was a famous ... • Where is the Drumcliffe Cross? • What is the Welsh name for Wales? • Who was known as the Swan of Avon? • What is Alcatraz Island famous for? • The capital city of Australia is... • 'Uluru' is a sacred … of Aborigines • Which American state is the largest? • ...
who is Brett? 2019-10-16
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- one of the drinks Brett has perfected, served with a single large ice cube
- state in which Brett was born
- quartz Brett and his dad mined for in upstate NY
- (unforgettable) gift Samantha gave Brett
- Brett's grandmother's name after whom one of his children is named
- number of years Brett will have worked for current company in Jan 2020
- Brett's coffee choice at Starbucks
- name of company Brett started
- number of siblings Brett has
- name of street in New Hartford Brett's house was on
- varsity sport Brett played in high school
- Brett's current company he works at
- baseball team Brett cheers for
- sport Brett did in college
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- Brett's partial nationality and language he studied briefly in college
- Brett's PhD major
- (unforgettable) gift Samantha gave Brett
- name of house painting franchise Brett managed
- Brett's undergraduate concentration
- NYC theatre Brett supports
- football team Brett cheers for
- card game Brett enjoys playing
- Brett's first name he was born with
- Harvard house Brett lived in sophomore-senior year
- Brett's fave restaurant in Dobbs Ferry!
25 Clues: Brett's PhD major • NYC theatre Brett supports • sport Brett did in college • number of siblings Brett has • state in which Brett was born • name of company Brett started • football team Brett cheers for • card game Brett enjoys playing • baseball team Brett cheers for • Brett's coffee choice at Starbucks • Brett's undergraduate concentration • Brett's first name he was born with • ...
Grandchildren 2020-05-04
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- Bell, Max's favorite fast food restaurant
- where we get cheap ice cream in Wildwood
- the car Maddyn drives
- Mason's beverage of choice
- where Maddyn will live in the Fall of 2020
- wheel, Mason's favorite ride on the boardwalk
- soap, Morgan used to collect this
- Morgan and Mason's favorite Ocean City board game
- Max's team when they won the baseball Championships
- Max's favorite subject at school
- Valley, where Morgan attends middle school
- one of the states we visited on our RV trip
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- Max's favorite dinner food
- Max's baseball jersey number
- what we went to see on our trip to Baltimore
- an outside game we all play together in Ocean City
- a play we all saw at the Surflight Theater
- Boy, the song Maddyn danced to when she was 1st Runner-Up
- Maddyn's favorite clothing store
- the baseball team Mason played on for the past 2 years
- Mason's favorite childhood toy
- the country Maddyn took her first steps in
- what Morgan found in an LBI parking lot
- Morgan's favorite app on her phone
24 Clues: the car Maddyn drives • Max's favorite dinner food • Mason's beverage of choice • Max's baseball jersey number • Mason's favorite childhood toy • Maddyn's favorite clothing store • Max's favorite subject at school • soap, Morgan used to collect this • Morgan's favorite app on her phone • what Morgan found in an LBI parking lot • where we get cheap ice cream in Wildwood • ...
Ben's Birthday Crossword - TBC 20/04 2023-04-18
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- Ben's scientific ancestor
- Subject of Ben's first tattoo
- Ben's favourite Beatle
- Ben's family's female cat
- Ben's family's male cat
- Ben's favourite sitcom
- Ben's sister
- German filmmaker Ben does a funny impression of
- Cornish town where Ben lived
- First company Ben worked for
- Medical equipment Ben needs but always forgets
- Ben really wants a grey cat named...
- Surgery Ben had
- Country Ben has visited the most
- Band who released the first album Ben ever bought
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- Ben's drink of choice in a cafe
- London borough where Ben was born
- Ben's favourite marine animal
- Ben's favourite german football team
- Language Ben tried and failed to learn
- Ben's childhood favourite show
- First film Ben ever saw
- Ben's housemate
- Ben's current cat
- Birth name of Ben's celebrity lookalike
- Musical Ben appeared in as a child
- Ben's favourite album
- Scottish island where Ben has family
- What Ben nearly did twice as a child
- Breakfast food Ben is really good at making
30 Clues: Ben's sister • Ben's housemate • Surgery Ben had • Ben's current cat • Ben's favourite album • Ben's favourite Beatle • Ben's favourite sitcom • Ben's family's male cat • First film Ben ever saw • Ben's scientific ancestor • Ben's family's female cat • Cornish town where Ben lived • First company Ben worked for • Subject of Ben's first tattoo • Ben's favourite marine animal • ...
Test 2023-07-02
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- Where did they meet?
- What hotel did they stay in at Disney World? (AllStar...)
- Where was their first home together?
- What street do they live on?
- Where did they first say "I love you"?
- What is Charlotte's favourite book?
- What was the first band they saw together?
- What restaurant did they eat at for Charlotte's first birthday together? (The...)
- What city did they visit in October 2018?
- In what month is Aled's birthday?
- What did they dress up as for Mickey's Not-so-Scary Halloween Party?
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- What is Aled's favourite film? (The...)
- What mountain did they climb in 2017?
- What is their favourite food?
- In what month is Charlotte's birthday?
- What is their favourite Welsh restaurant?
- What is Aled's first love?
- What is their favourite restaurant?
- What film was Charlotte's aisle song from?
- What is their favourite Disney attraction?
- Who is Charlotte's (second) favourite person?
- What is their favourite ice cream shop?
- What flowers did Aled use in his proposal?
- Where have they got married?
- What school links them both?
25 Clues: Where did they meet? • What is Aled's first love? • What street do they live on? • Where have they got married? • What school links them both? • What is their favourite food? • In what month is Aled's birthday? • What is their favourite restaurant? • What is Charlotte's favourite book? • Where was their first home together? • What mountain did they climb in 2017? • ...
The Parson's Puzzler 2012-09-05
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- Who rules the Spencer household
- Simons Stag do alter ego
- Our shoe size
- You may need this to make fire but more importnatly it is how we meet
- the middle name of our youngest niece
- Africa Beckys birth place
- This gives Becky peace on a Saturday afternoon
- Two The total of our combined age
- The date Simon Proposed
- When Becky is engrossed in this Simon gets peace
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- The number of Simon's brothers
- The middle name of our eldest niece
- Who will you find doing the most chores round the house
- The origin of Beckys maiden name
- and Pizza Simons favourite meal
- Caine Simon wishes he was as cool as this CSI leading man
- Anglia What area of the country did Becky and Simon go to univesity in
- Lumpur This is the first stop on our honeymoon of a lifetime
- What position does Simon play
- Making What lesson did Becky have for the Hen party part 1
- Fishy Simon took Becky here after he proposed
- The number of nieces we have between us
22 Clues: Our shoe size • The date Simon Proposed • Simons Stag do alter ego • Africa Beckys birth place • What position does Simon play • The number of Simon's brothers • Who rules the Spencer household • and Pizza Simons favourite meal • The origin of Beckys maiden name • Two The total of our combined age • The middle name of our eldest niece • the middle name of our youngest niece • ...
WORD LIST OF UNIT 11 (Cevat & Dominique) 2016-06-04
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- Relating to or characteristic of dramatic tragedy or tragedies .
- Extremely .
- An English royal house descended from a Welsh squire .
- A student who has obtained a degree from a university .
- Unable to act or function properly .
- To hold the attention of (someone) with something amusing or diverting .
- Employed, occupied, or busy .
- To marry again .
- People who are wealth amounts to at least a million dollars, pounds, or the equivalent in other currency .
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- A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease .
- The director of a group of church singers .
- A fellow member of a profession, staff, or academic faculty .
- To force or drive out .
- Any centre or building from which operations are directed, as in the military, the police, etc .
- A declaration assuring that one will or will not do something .
- A woman who attends the bride at a wedding .
- Someone who does not spend much money .
- A way of speaking a word .
- An ache or pain in one's back .
- Liberality in giving or willingness to give .
20 Clues: Extremely . • To marry again . • To force or drive out . • A way of speaking a word . • Employed, occupied, or busy . • An ache or pain in one's back . • Unable to act or function properly . • Someone who does not spend much money . • The director of a group of church singers . • A woman who attends the bride at a wedding . • Liberality in giving or willingness to give . • ...
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) • ...
SHROPSHIRE PLACES OF INTEREST 2025-10-26
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- BOTH A HILL AND AN ABBEY
- HERITAGE STEAM RAILWAY
- REVERED TREE IN ASTON ON CLUN
- PARK - BUILT BY THE HILL FAMILY AKA LORD BERWICKS
- PARK - WEDDING VENUE SET IN 1,000 ACRES OF CAPABILITY BROWN PARKLAND AND HOME TO A NATIONALLY IMPORTANT ART COLLECTION
- SHROPSHIRE ... THE COUNTY'S LONG DISTANCE FOOTPATH
- NORMAN CASTLE OVERLOOKING THE TEME
- MEDIEVAL MANOR HOUSE NEAR CRAVEN ARMS
- STONE CIRCLE MICHELL'S ....
- HILL FORT - THE SITE OF CARACTACUS' LAST BATTLE?
- LITERALLY TRANSLATES AS LONG MOUNTAIN
- ANGLO SAXON MONASTERY FOUNDED BY KING MEREWALK OF MERCIA
- BROWN .... HIGHEST POINT IN SHROPSHIRE
- EASILY IDENTIFIABLE HILL BY IT'S RADAR DOMES
- GORGE THAT IS ALSO A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
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- TOURIST BOAT ON THE SEVERN IN SHREWSBURY
- RIVER THAT FLOWS THROUGH CONDOVER
- 18TH CENTURY FOLLIES
- ....... MOSS - ECOLOGICALLY IMPORTANT PEAT BOG SPANNING THE ENGLISH/WELSH BORDER
- MUSEUM OF IRON
- VALLEY JUST OUTSIDE CHURCH STRETTON
- RAF MUSEUM
- ROMAN CITY VIRICONIUM
- ..... POOL - SHROPSHIRE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S OWN NATURE RESERVE
- HALL - HOME TO AN EX LORD LIEUTENANT
- RIVER THAT FLOWS THROUGH CRAVEN ARMS' DISCOVERY CENTRE
26 Clues: RAF MUSEUM • MUSEUM OF IRON • 18TH CENTURY FOLLIES • ROMAN CITY VIRICONIUM • HERITAGE STEAM RAILWAY • BOTH A HILL AND AN ABBEY • STONE CIRCLE MICHELL'S .... • REVERED TREE IN ASTON ON CLUN • RIVER THAT FLOWS THROUGH CONDOVER • NORMAN CASTLE OVERLOOKING THE TEME • VALLEY JUST OUTSIDE CHURCH STRETTON • HALL - HOME TO AN EX LORD LIEUTENANT • MEDIEVAL MANOR HOUSE NEAR CRAVEN ARMS • ...
#ByHookOrByCrookMarlow 2025-06-30
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- Worker whose job pulls them in all directions (3,6)
- Vicar's wife and Lecter's Clarice (8)
- almsgiving, benevolence (7)
- Whodunit genre with granny square blankets? (4)
- Basildon, Premium or Samantha (4)
- The deadest swingers in town wore these (9)
- What Judith hears after a shout (7)
- heaters mutual (anag.) (7,6)
- One who digs up the past (13)
- An argument or spilled drink here could make one 'a target' (anag) (7)
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- Take a (nuddy) dip in the Thames (4,8)
- Judith's bathing suit (8)
- Cover story (5)
- Crafter's apathy (colloq.) (4,2,5)
- Handy for killers and the best football club in the World (6)
- Detective (5)
- Donna Dull (anag) would not be welcome on this Welsh resort holiday (9)
- A painting without this could be a clue (5)
- Fluff bomb with a snowman's name, always has to feature in #byhookorbycrook entry (6)
- Belief system (5)
- Feline character, played by Thor (6)
- Friendly 4 across (5)
- Show your cartoon face here (8)
- They were all in the club (6)
- aspiration (4)
25 Clues: Detective (5) • aspiration (4) • Cover story (5) • Belief system (5) • Friendly 4 across (5) • Judith's bathing suit (8) • almsgiving, benevolence (7) • heaters mutual (anag.) (7,6) • They were all in the club (6) • One who digs up the past (13) • Show your cartoon face here (8) • Basildon, Premium or Samantha (4) • Crafter's apathy (colloq.) (4,2,5) • ...
Big Cheque Day 5 2018-05-01
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- This can apply to both Welsh and Postgraduate students that are engaged on their modules. (12,12)
- Maximum number of years a student can complete studies using TFL (7)
- Students can borrow some cash from Student Finance (7,3,4)
- Also known as a UK marriage Visa (6,4)
- : This is for students who need a boost to get back into studying (6,7)
- Definition of Y1 flag marker (4,6,7)
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- The loudest noise in the office (5,8)
- What does KMS stand for?
- This has ended now, unless you can finish your degree this year (9,7)
- The privilege a student will get if they were studying before 2012 (12,4)
10 Clues: What does KMS stand for? • Definition of Y1 flag marker (4,6,7) • The loudest noise in the office (5,8) • Also known as a UK marriage Visa (6,4) • Students can borrow some cash from Student Finance (7,3,4) • Maximum number of years a student can complete studies using TFL (7) • This has ended now, unless you can finish your degree this year (9,7) • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 Station 2 2022-02-03
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- When I told her I loved her, she just ... her eyes at me and went away.
- A place people go to ride rollercoasters.
- Saying 'go away' to others is very ...
- The miners dug a ... to find coal.
- The police ... Jim because they had questions and wanted to see him.
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- Somebody who only eats food animals don't have to die for.
- Why are you looking so angrily? Stop ... at me.
- Welsh ... is a food specialty in Wales.
- When the student wanted to ask a question, the teacher just ... at her: 'Be quiet!'
- Yesterday I saw 'It'. It was ... a horrible movie, I couldn't sleep all night.
10 Clues: The miners dug a ... to find coal. • Saying 'go away' to others is very ... • Welsh ... is a food specialty in Wales. • A place people go to ride rollercoasters. • Why are you looking so angrily? Stop ... at me. • Somebody who only eats food animals don't have to die for. • The police ... Jim because they had questions and wanted to see him. • ...
Films 2024-04-02
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- Who won Oscars for “Philadelphia” in ’93 and “Forrest Gump” in ’94?
- Which Katharine has received a record 12 Oscar nominations?
- Which British actress has starred in “Titanic”, “Enigma” and “Finding Neverland”?
- Who starred in and wrote the song “Evergreen” for “A Star is Born”?
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- Which Welsh actor starred opposite Debra Winger in “Shadowlands”?
- Who played Han Solo in “Star Wars”?
- Who played the head of the Corleone family in “The Godfather”?
- Which country was Sean Connery born in?
- What “Color” is in the title of Whoopi Goldberg’s first major film?
- Who was the heroine in the 30s version of “King Kong”?
10 Clues: Who played Han Solo in “Star Wars”? • Which country was Sean Connery born in? • Who was the heroine in the 30s version of “King Kong”? • Which Katharine has received a record 12 Oscar nominations? • Who played the head of the Corleone family in “The Godfather”? • Which Welsh actor starred opposite Debra Winger in “Shadowlands”? • ...
SCS United Kingdom Crossword Puzzle VI 2025-10-29
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- The award-winning Stinking ____ cheese is made in Gloucestershire, England
- The ____ is the nickname of the building formally called 30 St Mary Axe
- British army officers stationed in India in the 1860s played "____", which was the precursor to badminton
- The ____ Cup is the trophy presented to the winner of the rugby match between England & Scotland
- This Welsh dish is made from seaweed
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- Dungeness is often called Britain's only "____"
- The King's Sandringham residence is located in this English county
- ____ cake is a traditional British cake eaten at Easter
- ____ in London is Europe's largest department store
- Princess ____ is the only British Royal to compete in the Olympics
10 Clues: This Welsh dish is made from seaweed • Dungeness is often called Britain's only "____" • ____ in London is Europe's largest department store • ____ cake is a traditional British cake eaten at Easter • The King's Sandringham residence is located in this English county • Princess ____ is the only British Royal to compete in the Olympics • ...
Great Britain 2025-10-22
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- golden herald of Welsh spring, its trumpet blooms worn on lapels each March 1st beside leeks and dragon banners in defiance of Saxon winters.
- craggy Welsh titan, its slopes scarred by Victorian railways and Iron Age forts, where mist swallows climbers whole like some hungry Celtic god.
- alchemical fusion of Lancaster’s gore and York’s pallor, blooming from Bosworth’s butchered soil to adorn everything from royal standards to shortbread tins.
- industrial Goliath of linen and rivets, where Titanic’s ghost haunts docks still echoing with the clatter of peace walls and shipyard hammers.
- Cappadocian knight repackaged as England’s patron, his dragon-slaying exploits reduced to pub signs and cricket pavilion murals.
- Roman slave turned Hibernia’s patron, his shamrock sermons and serpent-banishing lore now drowned in green beer from Chicago to Cork.
- Galilean fisherman turned Scottish saint, his saltire cross said to mimic clouds parting for a Pictish king’s battlefield epiphany near modern-day golf courses.
- granitic Scottish colossus, its summit a windswept altar where meteorologists and madmen argue whether the true peak is cairn or trig point.
- maritime dragon’s den, where coal barons’ castles crumble into bay-front regeneration and the Millennium Stadium roars with hymns and rugby anthems.
- prickly purple guardian of Caledonia’s glens, adopted when a Norseman’s barefoot yelp betrayed its thorns to kilted sentinels near ancient fords.
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- labyrinth of Saxon shore and glass-and-steel minotaurs, where the Tube’s subterranean veins pump commuters past Nelson’s unblinking eye.
- Sea storm-lashed Celtic moat, where Viking longships once carved runes on Skellig Michael’s stones and modern ferries battle the same indifferent waves.
- clover-leaf Trinity cipher, pressed into hagiographic service by a Roman captive to explain three-in-one divinity, now drowned in pints from Dublin to Boston.
- sinuous Marches serpent, its bore tide a twice-daily rebellion against lunar gravity, drowning salmon and Saxon ghosts in equal measure.
- liquid chronicle of London’s underbelly, its tide bearing Roman relics and Dickensian filth past Tower ravens and the skeletal grins of traitors’ skulls.
- Gothic city of volcanic bones and Enlightenment whispers, where Arthur’s Seat looms over wynds where Burke and Hare once tread.
- Channel narrow saltwater gauntlet, where Napoleon’s ambitions and modern migrants alike founder on the same relentless tides and Home Office paperwork.
17 Clues: Gothic city of volcanic bones and Enlightenment whispers, where Arthur’s Seat looms over wynds where Burke and Hare once tread. • Cappadocian knight repackaged as England’s patron, his dragon-slaying exploits reduced to pub signs and cricket pavilion murals. • ...
Where am I? 2013-05-26
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- Scotland's loch immortalised by song
- location of Spinnaker Tower
- seaside resort in Norfolk Broads
- city of roman wash places
- hills from which J R R Tolkien got inspiration for the Misty Mountains
- home of Bronte sisters
- royal residence in norfolk
- water between Hampshire and IOW
- holds one of four surviving copies of Magna Carta
- county in which Chatsworth House resides
- scenic area including Vale of Evesham
- home of Bodleian Museum
- city of tatoo
- location of National Railway Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre
- birth place of Benjamin Btitten
- biggest little city in Britain
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- home of Clifton Suspension Bridge
- home of legendary Sherwood Forest
- seaside resort near where battles occured in 1066
- county where Ironbridge is located
- wall border of Northumberland
- walled city on River Dee
- most famous prehistoric monument in Britain
- southern are where ponies roam
- famous for eloping
- major city home of NEC
- northernmost town in England
- academic city famous for punting
- highest Welsh mountain range
- illuminates in Autumn
- famous for its White Cliffs
31 Clues: city of tatoo • famous for eloping • illuminates in Autumn • home of Bronte sisters • major city home of NEC • home of Bodleian Museum • walled city on River Dee • city of roman wash places • royal residence in norfolk • location of Spinnaker Tower • famous for its White Cliffs • northernmost town in England • highest Welsh mountain range • wall border of Northumberland • ...
The Battle of Naseby Crossword 2016-11-24
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- Where the ironsides attacked the royalist infantry (5)
- Leader of Parliament's dragoons (4)
- The King's general at Naseby (6)
- King during the English Civil War (7)
- Who won the Battle of Naseby? (10)
- Soldiers that travel on horse but fight on foot (8)
- Parliament's permanent, paid and well-trained army (3,5,4)
- Size of the Royalist army at Nasby (5,8)
- How many musket volley's were fired by parliament? (3)
- Name of the king's supporters (9)
- Name of Cromwell's disciplined cavalry
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- Leader of the Parliamentarian army at Naseby (7)
- What Okey's troops were behind when they opened fire (5)
- Fired the first shots of the battle (6)
- Nationality of the slaughtered women in the royalist baggage train (5)
- Leader of the Royalist cavalry on the left flank (8)
- Leader of Parliament's cavalry at Naseby (8)
- Size of the Parliamentarian Army at Nasby (8,8)
- What did Rupert's cavalry attack after breaking through Parliament's lines (7,5)
- Royalist unit that held out until the end of the battle (9)
20 Clues: The King's general at Naseby (6) • Name of the king's supporters (9) • Who won the Battle of Naseby? (10) • Leader of Parliament's dragoons (4) • King during the English Civil War (7) • Name of Cromwell's disciplined cavalry • Fired the first shots of the battle (6) • Size of the Royalist army at Nasby (5,8) • Leader of Parliament's cavalry at Naseby (8) • ...
Global Inquiries 2023-08-02
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- list of international standards for war crimes
- an assembly of witches
- the first stage of making bread overnight
- early name in video games
- yellowing of the skin
- a torus shaped pastry
- a hard glossy coating
- from the Biblical Garden meaning “delight"
- ____ and tell
- the oldest officially recognized gay neighborhood
- dominant religion of Indonesia
- a makeshift house
- an international treaty regarding climate change
- what in French
- prefix to maid and chant
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- eating too much can turn you orange
- who in Spanish
- hang in there
- why in German
- not again
- dominant religion in India
- dominant religion in Vatican City
- an informal greeting
- a partially enclosed outdoor extension
- opposite of shiny
- what you turn a house into
- often found underneath a desk
- where John McCain was shot down
- foie gras source
- where in Italian
- when in Welsh
- Italy at one time
- companion to cambodia
- a convenient way to take medication
- a recent addition to most barista's milk stock
35 Clues: not again • hang in there • why in German • when in Welsh • ____ and tell • who in Spanish • what in French • foie gras source • where in Italian • opposite of shiny • Italy at one time • a makeshift house • an informal greeting • yellowing of the skin • a torus shaped pastry • a hard glossy coating • companion to cambodia • an assembly of witches • prefix to maid and chant • early name in video games • ...
Revision Crossword 2021-04-21
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- beyond the border of a state
- a place to swim in
- an appliance in windows to keep the sun out
- people from Denmark
- a place to play football at
- people from Wales
- historical landmarks
- a place to play field hockey at
- = docela
- without a job
- a place to play ice hockey at
- a place on a road where you have to drive in a circle
- loose fabric around windows to keep the sun out
- not strong
- people from Portugal
- a place to play tennis at
- a way of finishing an email
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- having a nice temperature (not cold, not hot)
- furniture used for storing books
- filled to the top
- walking around historical landmarks
- not wet
- people from Norway
- an important travel document
- having the 'room temperature'
- furniture used for storing clothes
- people from the Netherlands
- a place to stay on vacation (e.g. a hotel)
- not dry
- having a low price
- not loud
- a place to play golf at
32 Clues: not wet • not dry • = docela • not loud • not strong • without a job • filled to the top • people from Wales • a place to swim in • people from Norway • having a low price • people from Denmark • historical landmarks • people from Portugal • a place to play golf at • a place to play tennis at • a place to play football at • people from the Netherlands • a way of finishing an email • ...
Year 6 2024 2024-01-31
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- His birthday is 14th September
- Was obsessed with garbage trucks in Kindergarten
- She is the youngest in the class
- Her name features in a movie about a dog ______ & Me
- He is an Eels supporter-
- Rose The second part of her name is a flower
- He has an Italian name, but is always called by his nickname
- She shares a first name with a Disney Princess
- Started at STM in 2020
- He has a popular Welsh name meaning "The Lord is gracious"
- Two of the boys in the class share this name
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- His first name forms part of the name of this band Kings of _____
- Luiza She loves to read
- He has a sister called Melissa
- Her name is a famous jewellery store _____ & Co
- She is a new student joining our class
- He is the school captain
- She has a sister in Year 5
- She shares a first name with our previous principal, Mrs Frost
- Has a sister called Amelia
- Her mum is a teacher
- Her name is a geographical feature which is a mixed woodland and grassland
22 Clues: Her mum is a teacher • Started at STM in 2020 • Luiza She loves to read • He is the school captain • He is an Eels supporter- • She has a sister in Year 5 • Has a sister called Amelia • His birthday is 14th September • He has a sister called Melissa • She is the youngest in the class • She is a new student joining our class • Two of the boys in the class share this name • ...
Waltham Abbey Crossword Fun! 2022-02-16
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- Hall, A local Georgian mansion under restoration
- Home of Waltham Abbey Football Club
- Recreation ground on the corner of Honey Lane and Farm Hill Road
- School at the top of Honey Lane
- Harold, Rumoured to be buried in the churchyard
- Village to the north
- Stream next to the Town Hall
- Location of new Sports Centre
- Youth group that meets at Elphwood
- A race traditionally held in the Town Centre every February
- The roads behind the Marriott Hotel are all this type of creature
- Cross this river to get to Hertfordshire
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- It is thought her rebellion against the Romans ended in Waltham Abbey
- Famous local Mills
- Another name for Longitude Zero, which bisects Waltham Abbey
- 16th Century composer who lived in Waltham Abbey
- Our Winter carnival
- Where you will find St Thomas's Church
- Mead, Site of annual Town Show
- Beach, Village in the Forest
- Local baseball club
- Queen's Jubilee in 2022
- Not a straight mile
- Pedestrianised street in the centre of town
- Harp, 15th Century pub in the Market Square
25 Clues: Famous local Mills • Our Winter carnival • Local baseball club • Not a straight mile • Village to the north • Queen's Jubilee in 2022 • Beach, Village in the Forest • Stream next to the Town Hall • Location of new Sports Centre • Mead, Site of annual Town Show • School at the top of Honey Lane • Youth group that meets at Elphwood • Home of Waltham Abbey Football Club • ...
dog breeds (facts are the hints) 2026-01-10
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- a lean,tough ranch dog
- a Mexican breed of toy dog
- a German breed of working dog of medium to large size
- stocky,muscular bull-type terriers
- loving and lovable, happy,and companionable
- stubborn,cuddly,very chill except at dawn/ dusk/ on walks
- a short-legged, long-bodied, hound-type dog breed
- a robust working breed of great strength
- courageous,bold,and often feisty
- loving, sweet, adorable,love you like no other dog
- medium-sized working sled dog
- thick-set, low-slung, well-muscled bruiser dog
- a strong, athletic, and lively little herder
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- a British breed of retriever gun dog
- athletic,medium-sized herders
- adaptable companions who gt on well with other dogs and children
- a breed of herding dog developed in Australia
- largest of the terrier breeds
- a French breed of companion dog or toy dog
- a friendly dog who gets along with people and other animals alike
- outgoing,trustworthy,and eager-to-please family dogs
21 Clues: a lean,tough ranch dog • a Mexican breed of toy dog • athletic,medium-sized herders • largest of the terrier breeds • medium-sized working sled dog • courageous,bold,and often feisty • stocky,muscular bull-type terriers • a British breed of retriever gun dog • a robust working breed of great strength • a French breed of companion dog or toy dog • ...
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? • ...
Arnar hálf hundrað ára 2022-09-17
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- Hvaða heimavöllur var upphaflega heimavöllur Everton þangað til 1891?
- Hvaða lið á metið yfir hraðast skoraða mark í FA bikarnum, eða 25 sek?
- Hvaða Enska fótbolta lið var stofnað árið 1892, vegna ósættis milli John Houlding og annara aðilla?
- Breski forsætisráðherran á heima í Downing Stræti númer?
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- Á Veilsku (welsh) kallast þessi mánuður “y mis bach”
- Hvaða flugfélag var stofnað 3 júní, 1937?
- ótti við þessa tölu kallast triskaidekaphobia
7 Clues: Hvaða flugfélag var stofnað 3 júní, 1937? • ótti við þessa tölu kallast triskaidekaphobia • Á Veilsku (welsh) kallast þessi mánuður “y mis bach” • Breski forsætisráðherran á heima í Downing Stræti númer? • Hvaða heimavöllur var upphaflega heimavöllur Everton þangað til 1891? • Hvaða lið á metið yfir hraðast skoraða mark í FA bikarnum, eða 25 sek? • ...
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'" • ...
Bentham Family Crossword! 2024-12-21
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- Piano maker Benjamin's inner ethics are corrupted (9)
- Home of Welsh flower? (2,4)
- Tiny quarry, but Archie didn't like to hear it (4,4)
- Iconic headline: daft clash - bet disputed! (3,4,5)
- Nearby county with half of Portland house, post wedding (9)
- In music, oddly, a maiden name (4)
- Julian's hobby: laugh at quiet child with nothing (7)
- Hairless times for fabled alter ego (8)
- Points into heartless mist: the location of sudden storm (4)
- American love within 104 mixed up initials - this could take all night (12)
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- Attempt, without essential drink, to follow female bird name (5)
- Boring ogres ruined town (6,5)
- Northern landmark - after family back medic, drink noisily! (7,5)
- Popular university: loud and confused life in shack (9)
- Enchanted cup to speak famous last words (6,4)
- One can no longer cross this road? (6)
- Furry firefighter gives mother a kiss (3)
- She'd take the TARDIS for a spin! (6)
- Return, eat! Her husband made sausages! (4)
- The French leave damsel in distress with A-Z inside an old car (5)
20 Clues: Home of Welsh flower? (2,4) • Boring ogres ruined town (6,5) • In music, oddly, a maiden name (4) • She'd take the TARDIS for a spin! (6) • One can no longer cross this road? (6) • Hairless times for fabled alter ego (8) • Furry firefighter gives mother a kiss (3) • Return, eat! Her husband made sausages! (4) • Enchanted cup to speak famous last words (6,4) • ...
Merry Christmas 2025-12-17
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- — Historical figure behind Santa
- — German Christmas tree song
- — Pagan winter festival
- — First gift in a famous carol
- — Late Christmas Eve service
- — Season leading up to Christmas
- — First witnesses of the Nativity
- — Custom passed down
- — January feast marking the Magi
- — Christmas cry or carol
- — Pudding, in song
- — Door-to-door singing tradition
- — Resin gift of the Magi
- — Opening word of a famous carol
- — Handel-inspired carol
- — Bitter burial spice
- — Famous Christmas hymn
- — Old word for Christmas season
- — Central Christmas message
- — Festive song
- — Annual Christian festival
- — Prickly festive plant
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- — Symbol of light at Christmas
- — Carol-requested dessert
- — Birthplace of Christ
- — Sacred song
- — Kissing plant
- — Traditional carol
- — Gift-bearing visitors
- — Length of traditional Christmas season
- — Birth story of Jesus
- — Symbol of eternal life
- — Heavenly messengers in carols
- — Christmas Day celebration
- — Spiced holiday drink
- — Old English carol
- — Roasted holiday snack, in song
- — Welsh-origin carol
- — Valuable Magi offering
- — Shortest day of the year
40 Clues: — Sacred song • — Festive song • — Kissing plant • — Pudding, in song • — Traditional carol • — Old English carol • — Custom passed down • — Welsh-origin carol • — Bitter burial spice • — Birthplace of Christ • — Birth story of Jesus • — Spiced holiday drink • — Pagan winter festival • — Gift-bearing visitors • — Handel-inspired carol • — Famous Christmas hymn • — Prickly festive plant • ...
Great Britain 2025-10-22
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- golden herald of Welsh spring, its trumpet blooms worn on lapels each March 1st beside leeks and dragon banners in defiance of Saxon winters.
- craggy Welsh titan, its slopes scarred by Victorian railways and Iron Age forts, where mist swallows climbers whole like some hungry Celtic god.
- alchemical fusion of Lancaster’s gore and York’s pallor, blooming from Bosworth’s butchered soil to adorn everything from royal standards to shortbread tins.
- industrial Goliath of linen and rivets, where Titanic’s ghost haunts docks still echoing with the clatter of peace walls and shipyard hammers.
- Cappadocian knight repackaged as England’s patron, his dragon-slaying exploits reduced to pub signs and cricket pavilion murals.
- Roman slave turned Hibernia’s patron, his shamrock sermons and serpent-banishing lore now drowned in green beer from Chicago to Cork.
- Galilean fisherman turned Scottish saint, his saltire cross said to mimic clouds parting for a Pictish king’s battlefield epiphany near modern-day golf courses.
- granitic Scottish colossus, its summit a windswept altar where meteorologists and madmen argue whether the true peak is cairn or trig point.
- maritime dragon’s den, where coal barons’ castles crumble into bay-front regeneration and the Millennium Stadium roars with hymns and rugby anthems.
- prickly purple guardian of Caledonia’s glens, adopted when a Norseman’s barefoot yelp betrayed its thorns to kilted sentinels near ancient fords.
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- labyrinth of Saxon shore and glass-and-steel minotaurs, where the Tube’s subterranean veins pump commuters past Nelson’s unblinking eye.
- Sea storm-lashed Celtic moat, where Viking longships once carved runes on Skellig Michael’s stones and modern ferries battle the same indifferent waves.
- clover-leaf Trinity cipher, pressed into hagiographic service by a Roman captive to explain three-in-one divinity, now drowned in pints from Dublin to Boston.
- sinuous Marches serpent, its bore tide a twice-daily rebellion against lunar gravity, drowning salmon and Saxon ghosts in equal measure.
- liquid chronicle of London’s underbelly, its tide bearing Roman relics and Dickensian filth past Tower ravens and the skeletal grins of traitors’ skulls.
- Gothic city of volcanic bones and Enlightenment whispers, where Arthur’s Seat looms over wynds where Burke and Hare once tread.
- Channel narrow saltwater gauntlet, where Napoleon’s ambitions and modern migrants alike founder on the same relentless tides and Home Office paperwork.
17 Clues: Gothic city of volcanic bones and Enlightenment whispers, where Arthur’s Seat looms over wynds where Burke and Hare once tread. • Cappadocian knight repackaged as England’s patron, his dragon-slaying exploits reduced to pub signs and cricket pavilion murals. • ...
Crossword 2025-12-15
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- Official name of the devolved legislature in Wales (2 words)
- The main party that forms the Scottish Government since 2007 (3 words)
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- Took place before the establishment of the Welsh and Scottish parliaments
- The place where the Scottish parliament is located and a metonym for it
- Delegation of power from a central to local government
- Scottish nationalism is rather ...... than ethnic.
6 Clues: Scottish nationalism is rather ...... than ethnic. • Delegation of power from a central to local government • Official name of the devolved legislature in Wales (2 words) • The main party that forms the Scottish Government since 2007 (3 words) • The place where the Scottish parliament is located and a metonym for it • ...
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? • ...
the symbol 2020-05-07
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? • ...
2025 WELSH UNION SQUAD 2025-11-13
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? • ...
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 ... • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
Diversity PCI 4.30.25 2025-04-28
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- Iconic symbol of ancient Egypt, her head represents beauty, grace and feminine power.
- The United Kingdom is not just this.
- The official animal of Scotland (hint: mystical)
- Ukraine was the originator to the pastime activity of decorating this object on Easter
- Japanese abbreviation for animation
- Popular in French and Vietnamese cuisine, this slow slimy critter pairs well with garlic butter
- Annual celebration of African-American culture
- Dutch people are from this country
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- Mental health is taken seriously as Finland ranks #1 in this category
- Pesos are the official currency of this country
- The premier football league Bundesliga is home to this country
- Actor Ryan Reynolds owns this Welsh soccer club
- El Salvador uses this cryptocurrency as an official currency since 2021
- Vietnamese noodle soup
- Known for its coffee culture, this country is considered the birthplace of chocolate
- What language is most spoken around the world?
- Halloween originated in this country
- The birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci
- This Native American nation has the largest tribal land in the US
19 Clues: Vietnamese noodle soup • Dutch people are from this country • Japanese abbreviation for animation • The birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci • The United Kingdom is not just this. • Halloween originated in this country • What language is most spoken around the world? • Annual celebration of African-American culture • Pesos are the official currency of this country • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Eddie's Crossword 2025-08-04
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- What board game did Eddie enjoy playing?
- Name one of the sports that Eddie played for Arthur Lees
- What nationality was the leprechaun spotted by Eddie in a hotel?
- What subject did Eddie excel at, at school?
- Name one of Eddie's neighbours
- What month was Eddie born?
- What sport did Eddie enjoy watching on the computer?
- Who was the gentleman that took Eddie shopping?
- What area of Rotherham did Eddie's family live in when he was born?
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- What subject at school did Eddie do less well at?
- What item did Eddie collect?
- Where did Eddie go to each day to do various activities?
- What is the name of the group who sang the final song today?
- What job role did Eddie do at Arthur Lees?
- Name one of the south coast resorts visited by Eddie
- Which song by Toto did Eddie like?
- Name Eddie's neighbour who he was also friends with
- What was the surname of the poet that Eddie enjoyed?
- Which resort was the hotel in where Eddie spotted the leprechaun?
19 Clues: What month was Eddie born? • What item did Eddie collect? • Name one of Eddie's neighbours • Which song by Toto did Eddie like? • What board game did Eddie enjoy playing? • What job role did Eddie do at Arthur Lees? • What subject did Eddie excel at, at school? • Who was the gentleman that took Eddie shopping? • What subject at school did Eddie do less well at? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Springtime 2025-03-17
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- A cute, spring animal, typically known for being born this time of year
- Squirrels are known for burring these
- Flower of Holland
- a tiny package containing everything a new plant needs to start growing
- Butterfly or Moth larvae
- Flowers do this
- Occurs twice a year, when the position of the Sun is exactly over the Equator.
- Can be flown in the breeze, watch out for the tree
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- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- A type of flower, name meaning 'days eye'
- A Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, marking the end of Lent.
- Insects that are known for honey and pollination
- You can go on more of these at your local park now that the sun is shining
- a bright yellow flower that is also a Welsh symbol
- Comes in lots of varieties, lifespan can be hundreds of years
- A large green area where wildflowers grow
16 Clues: Flowers do this • Flower of Holland • Butterfly or Moth larvae • Squirrels are known for burring these • A type of flower, name meaning 'days eye' • A large green area where wildflowers grow • Insects that are known for honey and pollination • a bright yellow flower that is also a Welsh symbol • Can be flown in the breeze, watch out for the tree • ...
