welsh Crossword Puzzles
The Mr CRP Lynch Crossword 2026-02-13
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- Favourite run.
- You once are 10 of them in one sitting, and they were flat.
- Cream for your bottom.
- A character that travels with no peace.
- In the room.
- One day you will get to do this cold activity again.
- British conference _____.
- A nickname given from English people to Welsh people.
- Images and _____ book.
- I love you a little extra ____.
- The vetoed phrase.
- We got closer thanks to this company and your passion for it.
- 13 mile run.
- You are light and ____.
- A name that involves the pronunciation of a heart and car.
- Word on the flag you’re flying.
- You don’t call me moon or star, you sometimes call me ________.
- Utensil you eat with.
- A bird and someone’s hairstyle.
- You hate the fact they don’t last long, but you know I love them.
- __ _____ and know that I am God.
- They’re a type of red and through every victory and every loss we support them.
- Cream ____.
- Jason’s nickname.
- A book in the Bible that was also an empire.
- #1 rule in our flat.
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- The lack of hanging these caused you distress all the way from Hexham.
- Joe’s.
- Wanna marry me ___ ____.
- A group not meant for banter.
- Not what a house clearance entails according to Tim
- Smell puts you off.
- Game you like playing.
- When you are weak He is..
- IA show you want to redo
- This pun war was about many around windmill.
- Worst smell someone could have.
- ________ and beyond.
- Don’t go faster but ____ ____.
- Stronger ________.
- The character that says “I loved him”.
- Acronym for alter ego.
- Second love language.
- Most used GIF between us.
- A type of pink.
- Favourite type of chocolate.
- Because God is our king, you are his Welsh ______.
- Photographer that went overboard in whitening your teeth.
- You put a ring on it here.
- Thoroughly enjoyed entree and dessert.
- Milk in another language.
- He sorts our mail.
- You tend ask for many to get printed in house before a show
- City on a hill verse number.
- Favourite movie.
- Exciting Lipgloss.
- Favourite movie.
- The word “dear” for a man in Italian.
- A quality that if said by someone, we know they don’t possess that quality.
- A savoury snack shaped like a sausage.
- The animal that tells the slowest joke,
- It’s not the French vanilla one, the other one you like.
- You never have enough of them and they each have their own ‘home’
63 Clues: Joe’s. • Cream ____. • In the room. • 13 mile run. • Favourite run. • A type of pink. • Favourite movie. • Favourite movie. • Jason’s nickname. • Stronger ________. • The vetoed phrase. • He sorts our mail. • Exciting Lipgloss. • Smell puts you off. • ________ and beyond. • #1 rule in our flat. • Second love language. • Utensil you eat with. • Cream for your bottom. • Game you like playing. • ...
Special things 2016-03-04
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- Hit by shark's! Pray, I hear everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning.
- stirs up a stream with the French
- one who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart to quicken heartbeats
- Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo.
- aeroplane twister
- Storm still ruins a strong portico and tells of another storm
- Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice...
- Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty!
- Top station times, before the system and argument
- The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer
Down
- Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees!
- Ruthenia, as we say, put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair...
- Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way.
- The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah!
- Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction
- December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm
- Get a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead.
17 Clues: aeroplane twister • stirs up a stream with the French • The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer • Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice... • Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way. • Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction • Top station times, before the system and argument • December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm • ...
Special things 2016-03-04
Across
- Storm still ruins a strong portico and tells of another storm
- one who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart to quicken heartbeats
- December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm
- Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty!
- aeroplane twister
- Top station times, before the system and argument
- Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice...
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- Hit by shark's! Pray, I hear everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning.
- Get a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead.
- The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah!
- Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo.
- The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer
- stirs up a stream with the French
- Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way.
- Ruthenia, as we say, put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair...
- Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees!
- Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction
17 Clues: aeroplane twister • stirs up a stream with the French • The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer • Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice... • Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way. • Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction • Top station times, before the system and argument • December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm • ...
Special things 2016-03-04
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- Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice...
- Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction
- Storm still ruins a strong portico and tells of another storm
- Top station times, before the system and argument
- Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo.
- The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer
- Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees!
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- December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm
- one who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart to quicken heartbeats
- Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty!
- Ruthenia, as we say, put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair...
- stirs up a stream with the French
- Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way.
- Get a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead.
- First pie gone awry and stormlike contemporary
- The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah!
- Hit by shark's! Pray, I hear everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning.
17 Clues: stirs up a stream with the French • The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer • Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice... • First pie gone awry and stormlike contemporary • Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way. • Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction • Top station times, before the system and argument • ...
Miribel 2 January 2026 2026-01-03
4 Clues: Language spoken in Wales • A person who enjoys reading a great deal • A book that you cannot put down is a page _____ • Relating to the Netherlands, its people and their language
Year 10 2021-05-21
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- What teacher came back last week after leaving last year? (girls games)
- What were the "roadman" throwing around this week?
- Which teacher does gardening club?
- Which teacher does DofE? and gives year announcements during lunch?
- What is the name of the main maintenance man now helping the dinner ladies?
- How many "Davies'" do we have in our year?
- What is Shani's hamster called? (read the shoutout)
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- What is the name for "microwave" in welsh?
- Which French teacher let us play a "pasta" themed Kahoot (I know very random)
- What is the most popular dessert according to a year group survey ?
- Which Disney character says "Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten"?
- Who teaches geography in option F?
- Last week, what sport did "football" club play in the sports hall instead of football?
- What colour is a physics book?
- Which teacher likes diving in the sea? (Who will drag Liam 75ft deep so no-one will find his body)
- What were we all told off for playing before school last week?
- Which teacher is known as the walking fossil?
17 Clues: What colour is a physics book? • Who teaches geography in option F? • Which teacher does gardening club? • What is the name for "microwave" in welsh? • How many "Davies'" do we have in our year? • Which teacher is known as the walking fossil? • What were the "roadman" throwing around this week? • What is Shani's hamster called? (read the shoutout) • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-12-07
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- The ancient stone city of Machu Picchu is found in this South American country
- Munich is the capital of this German state
- this country was known as Ceylon until 1972
- the state capital of Arizona
- the Middle Eastern capital whose name means "Abode of Islam" in Urdu
- the colour of the lower half of the Welsh flag
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- The South American country that is bordered by Colombia to the north and Peru to the east and south
- More than half of the United States entire coastline is situated in this state
- This European river flows through 4 capitals and forms some of the borders of 10 countries
- If you took a walk along Venice Beach, you would be in this city (city, not state!)
10 Clues: the state capital of Arizona • Munich is the capital of this German state • this country was known as Ceylon until 1972 • the colour of the lower half of the Welsh flag • the Middle Eastern capital whose name means "Abode of Islam" in Urdu • The ancient stone city of Machu Picchu is found in this South American country • ...
Key Acts in Constitutional Reform 2020-10-21
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- gives citizens the right to see information held about them by public bodies
- if 10% of constituents sign a petition, a by-election is triggered
- established a Scottish Parliament
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- a general election can only occur every five years, unless a two-thirds majority votes for an early election in the House of Commons
- separated judiciary and government by removing the role of Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords, established a Supreme Court, and set up a Judicial Appointments Committee
- removed all but 92 hereditary peers
- established a Welsh National Assembly
- restored government to London, including an elected mayor with executive powers
- allows citizens to see official documents that do not compromise national security
- made the ECHR part of domestic law
- established Northern Ireland’s devolved assembly
11 Clues: established a Scottish Parliament • made the ECHR part of domestic law • removed all but 92 hereditary peers • established a Welsh National Assembly • established Northern Ireland’s devolved assembly • if 10% of constituents sign a petition, a by-election is triggered • gives citizens the right to see information held about them by public bodies • ...
Year 10 2021-06-06
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- Does Gruff like Harry Potter? Yes or No
- Who won Set 1 and Set 2 pirate game at the end of last term? (read the news)
- What TV show did we all watch in 10CO during a wet break?
- Whats the name of Simba's Dad from The Lion King?
- What's the name of the new physics teacher taking over from Mrs Goodwin?
- Who's Birthday is on June 12th? (full name) and read the news to find out
- Which girl lived in Spain before coming here?
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- Who played the guitar during Eisteddfod in year 9?
- Which boy wore a Welsh dress to school? (very fashionable)
- What iPad game was very popular during wet breaks at the back of the classroom?
- Who hid under the table in French in October ?
11 Clues: Does Gruff like Harry Potter? Yes or No • Which girl lived in Spain before coming here? • Who hid under the table in French in October ? • Whats the name of Simba's Dad from The Lion King? • Who played the guitar during Eisteddfod in year 9? • What TV show did we all watch in 10CO during a wet break? • Which boy wore a Welsh dress to school? (very fashionable) • ...
Special things 2016-03-04
Across
- Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction
- First pie gone awry and stormlike contemporary
- December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm
- stirs up a stream with the French
- Storm still ruins a strong portico and tells of another storm
- Get a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead.
- Ruthenia, as we say, put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair...
- Top station times, before the system and argument
- The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah!
- Hit by shark's! Pray, I hear everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning.
Down
- Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees!
- The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer
- Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice...
- Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo.
- Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way.
- one who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart to quicken heartbeats
- Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty!
17 Clues: stirs up a stream with the French • The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer • Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice... • First pie gone awry and stormlike contemporary • Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way. • Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction • Top station times, before the system and argument • ...
St Brigid of Kildare 2023-01-29
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- an artform involving the illustration of religious manuscripts
- relating to the group of Celtic languages and the culture associated with speakers of these languages
- a person acknowledged as holy in Christian faith
- the cause or source
- a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of Spring
- a member of a religious community of women, typically one living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
- a Christian community of nuns living together under monastic vows
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- relating to the Celts or their languages, which include Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh
- a female deity
- a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
- holding religious beliefs outside of the main world religions
- oral traditions passed through generations by word of mouth
- an extraordinary event that can't be explained by science
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
- the leader of a people or clan.
- a sleeveless outdoor piece of clothing that hangs loosely from the shoulders
17 Clues: a female deity • the cause or source • the leader of a people or clan. • a person acknowledged as holy in Christian faith • a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of Spring • an extraordinary event that can't be explained by science • oral traditions passed through generations by word of mouth • holding religious beliefs outside of the main world religions • ...
Year 10 2021-05-21
Across
- What teacher came back last week after leaving last year? (girls games)
- What were the "roadman" throwing around this week?
- Which teacher does gardening club?
- Which teacher does DofE? and gives year announcements during lunch?
- What is the name of the main maintenance man now helping the dinner ladies?
- How many "Davies'" do we have in our year?
- What is Shani's hamster called? (read the shoutout)
Down
- What is the name for "microwave" in welsh?
- Which French teacher let us play a "pasta" themed Kahoot (I know very random)
- What is the most popular dessert according to a year group survey ?
- Which Disney character says "Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten"?
- Who teaches geography in option F?
- Last week, what sport did "football" club play in the sports hall instead of football?
- What colour is a physics book?
- Which teacher likes diving in the sea? (Who will drag Liam 75ft deep so no-one will find his body)
- What were we all told off for playing before school last week?
- Which teacher is known as the walking fossil?
17 Clues: What colour is a physics book? • Who teaches geography in option F? • Which teacher does gardening club? • What is the name for "microwave" in welsh? • How many "Davies'" do we have in our year? • Which teacher is known as the walking fossil? • What were the "roadman" throwing around this week? • What is Shani's hamster called? (read the shoutout) • ...
Anime Trivia Questions 3 2022-05-15
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- Which film released in 1988 created an international cult following?
- What kind of prodigy is Ryoma Echizen?
- Which Netflix anime released in 2017 is an adaptation of a video game?
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- Which anime tells the tale of a heroic gunslinger with a $60 billion dollar bounty on his head? Angel Beats or Trigun?
- Who is the navigator of the Straw Hat Pirates?
- What is the name of Speed Racer’s girlfriend?
- In the popular anime “Fairy Tail,” the main character, Lucy, wants to become what?
- Which character in Cowboy Bebop is a genetically engineered Pembroke Welsh Corgi with human-like intelligence?
8 Clues: What kind of prodigy is Ryoma Echizen? • What is the name of Speed Racer’s girlfriend? • Who is the navigator of the Straw Hat Pirates? • Which film released in 1988 created an international cult following? • Which Netflix anime released in 2017 is an adaptation of a video game? • In the popular anime “Fairy Tail,” the main character, Lucy, wants to become what? • ...
Rachels Crossword. 2021-09-28
Across
- a raised floor or dais or a platform or footpace at the top of steps.
- (especially in the context of Wales or Welsh culture) deep longing for something, especially one's home.
- given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior.
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- the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
- not showing a serious or respectful attitude.
- the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
- fish parings or refuse broadly
- well mind; beautiful thinking')
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- confuse, perplex, fluster
10 Clues: confuse, perplex, fluster • fish parings or refuse broadly • well mind; beautiful thinking') • not showing a serious or respectful attitude. • given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior. • a raised floor or dais or a platform or footpace at the top of steps. • the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. • ...
Interesting Words 2021-12-02
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- An invented word that means "the strange wistfulness of used bookshops"
- The earthy smell after the rain
- Welsh word that means "feeling homesick for a home you cannot return to or that does not exist"
- A Yiddish word that means "a witty comeback you think of only when it is too late to use"
- Word in the kivila language of Papa New Guinea that means "the truth everyone knows but agrees not to talk about"
- A Japanese word that means "the sunlight that filters through the leaves of the trees"
- An alignment of 3 celestial bodies
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- Too great to be expressed in words
- a sweet sound that is pleasant to hear
- realizing that every passerby has a vivid and complex life like you do
10 Clues: The earthy smell after the rain • Too great to be expressed in words • An alignment of 3 celestial bodies • a sweet sound that is pleasant to hear • realizing that every passerby has a vivid and complex life like you do • An invented word that means "the strange wistfulness of used bookshops" • ...
Welsh singers 2024-02-06
Lille 2023-03-26
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- Fromage qui sent très mauvais mais n’a pas un goût fort (=riecht schlecht aber hat kein starker Geschmack)
- Centre commercial, on y fait du shopping
- Centre de Lille avec des cafés et des magasins
- Un dessert (=Nachtisch) avec de la meringue et de la crème
- Glockenturm. Si on va tout en haut, on a une belle vue (=Aussicht) sur Lille.
- Grand parc pour se promener (=spazierengehen) et faire des activités avec ses amis et sa famille
- Plat typique des Flandres avec du cheddar, du jambon et du pain
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- Marché aux puces (=Flohmarkt) chaque premier week-end de Septembre qui attire 2,5 millions de visiteurs (=Besucher). Les magasins font aussi des soldes (=Ausverkauf).
- On y va pour voir des concerts et du football
- Un bâtiment militaire, mais aussi un parc
- Tous les mardis, jeudis et dimanches, on y achète des produits locaux
- Kunstmuseum
12 Clues: Kunstmuseum • Centre commercial, on y fait du shopping • Un bâtiment militaire, mais aussi un parc • On y va pour voir des concerts et du football • Centre de Lille avec des cafés et des magasins • Un dessert (=Nachtisch) avec de la meringue et de la crème • Plat typique des Flandres avec du cheddar, du jambon et du pain • ...
Leeds 2022-07-22
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- Which club did midfielder Kalvin Phillips recently join (10,4)
- Top scorer for Leeds in the 2021/22 Premier league with 11 goals. Now at Barcelona (7)
- Fiesty Argentine manager sacked by Leeds in February 2022 (6)
- How many times have Leeds won the FA Cup (3)
- Ever present between the sticks in 2021/22 Premier League (7)
- scored the injury time in the final game of the 2021/22 season against Brentford (8)
- Home ground since 1919 (6,4)
- Liverpool player who started his career at Leeds in 2002 at 16 years old (5,6)
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- Which team knocked Leeds out of the Carabou Cup Fourth Round in 2021/22 (7)
- Title of recent Leeds documentary on Prime, Take Us ____ (4)
- Welsh winger who topped the assist chart in 2021/22 (6,5)
- New signing from Red Bull Salzburg. American winger/midfielder Brenden _____ (8)
- Which defender scored the first goal for Leeds in the 2021/22 season against Man United? (6)
- The American head coach (6)
14 Clues: The American head coach (6) • Home ground since 1919 (6,4) • How many times have Leeds won the FA Cup (3) • Welsh winger who topped the assist chart in 2021/22 (6,5) • Title of recent Leeds documentary on Prime, Take Us ____ (4) • Fiesty Argentine manager sacked by Leeds in February 2022 (6) • Ever present between the sticks in 2021/22 Premier League (7) • ...
Free Time (Unit 1; What do you like?) 2021-10-14
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- I’m Lara. I learned to play a … instruments when I was five years old! I play the drums.
- My name’s Emma and I tell … I hope I can make you laugh!
- We’re from the Glamorgan Boys’ Choir and we… in Welsh and English.
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- I’m Ben and this is my dog Shelley. She can do …!
- We’re Kelly and Jamie and we … together.
- I’m Zak. I’m a singer and I also write …
6 Clues: We’re Kelly and Jamie and we … together. • I’m Zak. I’m a singer and I also write … • I’m Ben and this is my dog Shelley. She can do …! • My name’s Emma and I tell … I hope I can make you laugh! • We’re from the Glamorgan Boys’ Choir and we… in Welsh and English. • I’m Lara. I learned to play a … instruments when I was five years old! I play the drums.
Willow's 8th Birthday Hunt 2023-01-26
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- My clothes are wet, what do I do? Where do they go? This work also means FALL?
- All daddy's favourite drawings of yours are here
- Brrrrr, It's cold in here!!
- This kitchen machine in Welsh is Popty Ping!! We use it to heat food! It goes BEEEEEEPPPPP!
- The little house in the garden
- I'm not the alphabet, but I have lots of letters...
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- I have seats but I’m not a train, I have windows but I’m not an airplane,I have a sofa but I’m not a coffee shop,I have a TV but I’m not a bedroom
- Clothes are clean, folded and hung - a post party dress, or a t-shirt for the sun...
- There is no Harry Potter in here!
- Its a place that rains indoors!
- We can't leave the house until we go through this small place...
11 Clues: Brrrrr, It's cold in here!! • The little house in the garden • Its a place that rains indoors! • There is no Harry Potter in here! • All daddy's favourite drawings of yours are here • I'm not the alphabet, but I have lots of letters... • We can't leave the house until we go through this small place... • ...
SRK Crossword 2024-11-27
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- This South American SRK office marks its 20th anniversary this year.
- The precious stones Snow White’s seven little friends mined.
- Welsh city where SRK planted its UK roots in 1988
- British Columbia region synonymous with coal mining.Diamonds, What Snow White’s and Casey friends were mining at the edge of the forest
- Abbv of the place where SRK began
- Total number of CAGE practice leaders (hint: it’s a neat multiple of three).
- What’s left behind after mining’s main event
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- Santana song that topped the Billboard charts the year SRK’s Toronto office opened.
- The office of this south American country is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year
- Canadian city that two SRK CAGE members love more than anyone else (no, really – they do).
- Scandinavian country where SRK opened an office in 1978.
- City where Mark Liskowich founded an SRK office in 2006.
- Name of the guy who puts the “S” in SRK.
- Acronym for the coal-mining company operating in 10-across.
- First name of Canada’s PM when SRK was first established 50 years ago.
15 Clues: Abbv of the place where SRK began • Name of the guy who puts the “S” in SRK. • What’s left behind after mining’s main event • Welsh city where SRK planted its UK roots in 1988 • Scandinavian country where SRK opened an office in 1978. • City where Mark Liskowich founded an SRK office in 2006. • Acronym for the coal-mining company operating in 10-across. • ...
NAME-A-STATE 2017-05-23
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- named for a river which the Menominee people called "wiskos" or muskrat, because so many of them lived there
- named the green mountain state, Verd Mont" by a Frenchmen
- named after a Sioux tribe, The Kansa tribe
- named for a tribe of Algonquin Indians, the Michigamea which means "great lake"
- from a Welsh word "pen" meaning hill and a Latin word "silvanius" meaning forest
- named for the Sapnish word "coloror" which means to color
- Named "Land of Maria" for the Queen of Charles I of England
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- named for a river which the native people called "misi sipi", meaning "great river"
- Named "Roodt Eylandt" or Red Island by a Dutch navigator
- named after the wars between the Cherokee and Iroquois people "kentuke" or bloody ground
- named by the Papago word "ari sonac" meaning "few springs"
- Two Dakota words make up this state's name- "minni" or water and "sota" or skytinted
12 Clues: named after a Sioux tribe, The Kansa tribe • Named "Roodt Eylandt" or Red Island by a Dutch navigator • named the green mountain state, Verd Mont" by a Frenchmen • named for the Sapnish word "coloror" which means to color • named by the Papago word "ari sonac" meaning "few springs" • Named "Land of Maria" for the Queen of Charles I of England • ...
Cheese & Wine Quiz £1 2020-03-04
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- ‘Muddy’ white wine from New Zealand with aromas of nettles, melon and grapefruit 3/5
- Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9
- Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8
- Creamy award-winning cheese from Snowdonia with very distinctive coloured rind 5/6
- Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6
- sour Milk cheese traditionally eaten on Summer Solstice in Latvia 4
- Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9
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- One of the world's oldest recorded cheeses originating in The Netherlands 5
- Italian blue cheese mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses 'A glass of Burgundy and... ' 10
- Cypriot goat and sheep milk cheese with a salty flavour can be fried or grilled 8
- French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9
- Town with a Medieval castle and hard crumbly cheese created for Welsh coalminers 10
- White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8
- Mislablelled grape type lead to this Chilean wine being so named 4
- One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6
- Crumbly Greek curd cheese which is often eaten with salad and olives 4
16 Clues: Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9 • Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6 • One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6 • Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8 • Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9 • White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8 • French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9 • ...
Cheese & Wine Quiz £1 2020-03-04
Across
- Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6
- Crumbly Greek curd cheese which is often eaten with salad and olives 4
- Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9
- Creamy award-winning cheese from Snowdonia with very distinctive coloured rind 5/6
- ‘Muddy’ white wine from New Zealand with aromas of nettles, melon and grapefruit 3/5
- One of the world's oldest recorded cheeses originating in The Netherlands 5
- Town with a Medieval castle and hard crumbly cheese created for Welsh coalminers 10
- Mislablelled grape type lead to this Chilean wine being so named 4
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- Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9
- sour Milk cheese traditionally eaten on Summer Solstice in Latvia 4
- French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9
- Cypriot goat and sheep milk cheese with a salty flavour can be fried or grilled 8
- Italian blue cheese mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses 'A glass of Burgundy and... ' 10
- One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6
- White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8
- Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8
16 Clues: Edina and Patsy’s absolute favourite! 9 • Spain’s finest and best-known dry wines 6 • One of Portugal’s finest fortified wines 6 • Fizzy, fun, sparkling, party, refreshing wine 8 • Holey cheese from one of the Scandinavian countries 9 • White grape variety wine from the Rhine region in Germany 8 • French soft creamy cheese with a rind also delicious baked 9 • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-01-31
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- advocated utilitarianism
- political ideology in which there is a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism instead of a sudden violent overthrow of the system
- multistory buildings divided into apartments
- He started life as a poor Welsh boy and became a successful mill owner
- the idea that the goal of society should be “the greatest happiness for the greatest number” of its citizens
- German philosopher, condemned the ideas of the Utopians as unrealistic idealism
- level of material goods and services available to people in a society
- laissez-faire thinker whose writings influenced economic ideas for generations
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- organizations of workers who bargained for better pay and working conditions
- farms, factories, railways, and other large businesses that produced and distributed goods
- the ability of individuals or groups to move up the social scale
- the movement of people to cities
- a classless society in which the means of production would be owned in common for the good of all
- unregulated exchange of goods and services
- "have nots" or working class
- the people as a whole would own and operate the means of production
16 Clues: advocated utilitarianism • "have nots" or working class • the movement of people to cities • unregulated exchange of goods and services • multistory buildings divided into apartments • the ability of individuals or groups to move up the social scale • the people as a whole would own and operate the means of production • ...
Pirates II 2022-09-27
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- this is the shape of the trade route in the 1600s
- these stick to the hull of a boat
- John King had a lot of ________________ when he made his decision to become a pirate at such a young age
- where pirates steer their ship from
- pirates are well known, or _______________, for their villainy
- if you were lucky, you would _______ the difficult life of a pirate and retire with all your gold
- this is a Celtic language spoken in England
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- this person's job was to dole out punishments
- what do you call a pirate's work song? (two words)
- this is a great word that describes pirates: it means you inspire fear and respect from your capabilities
- this word is synonym of “attack”
- a pirate captain might have a smooth, _________ way of speaking and rallying his crew
- if you crossed your captain on a pirate ship, you might be _______________
- a plant that makes a dark blue dye
- this is a word for stealing with violence
- this what you call someone who is forced to work against their will
16 Clues: this word is synonym of “attack” • these stick to the hull of a boat • a plant that makes a dark blue dye • where pirates steer their ship from • this is a word for stealing with violence • this is a Celtic language spoken in England • this person's job was to dole out punishments • this is the shape of the trade route in the 1600s • ...
Review of FPTP and othe UK electoral systems 2017-11-02
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- The hybrid system used in Scottish and Welsh elections (3)
- The correct political terminology for expressing the most votes wins (8)
- The electoral system used for mayoral elections (13 and 4)
- The form of government more likely under PR systems. Britain had its own experience of this from 2010-2015 (8)
- An advantage of FPTP is that it makes it harder for ... parties to win representation (9)
- The electoral system used in UK General and Local Elections (4)
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- One of the main weaknesses of FPTP is that it allows ... voting(8)
- STV allows voters to rank candidates in terms of ... (10)
- STV is a ... system (12)
- An electoral system that requires the victor to gain 50% or more of the overall votes cast (8)
- The method used to adjust the list votes under AMS proportionally (7)
- One of the main parties to be disadvantaged by FPTP (4)
12 Clues: STV is a ... system (12) • One of the main parties to be disadvantaged by FPTP (4) • STV allows voters to rank candidates in terms of ... (10) • The hybrid system used in Scottish and Welsh elections (3) • The electoral system used for mayoral elections (13 and 4) • The electoral system used in UK General and Local Elections (4) • ...
Year 10 2021-06-06
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- Who hid under the table in French in October ?
- What's the name of the new physics teacher taking over from Mrs Goodwin?
- What iPad game was very popular during wet breaks at the back of the classroom?
- Who's Birthday is on June 12th? (full name) and read the news to find out
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- Which boy wore a Welsh dress to school? (very fashionable)
- Whats the name of Simba's Dad from The Lion King?
- What TV show did we all watch in 10CO during a wet break?
- Who played the guitar during Eisteddfod in year 9?
- Who won Set 1 and Set 2 pirate game at the end of last term? (read the news)
9 Clues: Who hid under the table in French in October ? • Whats the name of Simba's Dad from The Lion King? • Who played the guitar during Eisteddfod in year 9? • What TV show did we all watch in 10CO during a wet break? • Which boy wore a Welsh dress to school? (very fashionable) • What's the name of the new physics teacher taking over from Mrs Goodwin? • ...
Royal life and Government 2025-04-17
4 Clues: Queen Elizabeth's cousin • A branch of Christianity Queen Elizabeth didn't like. • The branch of Christianity that the Queen established. • English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603.
2019 2022-12-07
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- People tend to get this after a few too many drinks. (7, 6)
- When this bands album sold over 10,000,000 copies they surely did not feel Mellon Collie and Infinitely Sad. (8, 8)
- This Swedish melodic death metal band take their name from the Sinderin name of Mount Doom, a volcano in J.R.R Tolkiens middle earth. (4, 6)
- A dead body. (7)
- This band formed in Tokyo and took their name from a Halestorm song they played in rehearsals. (9)
- You also get a lot of tis in the U.K thanks to (8)
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- Hello July (7, 4)
- This Welsh band played Download three times over the weekend. (5, 4, 5)
- At the end of the queue. (4, 2, 4)
- A neighbourhood in Downtown Los Angeles officially known as Central East City. (4, 3)
- Elvis fronted Nirvana cover band. (6)
- You see them in the sky a lot in the U.K. (5)
12 Clues: A dead body. (7) • Hello July (7, 4) • At the end of the queue. (4, 2, 4) • Elvis fronted Nirvana cover band. (6) • You see them in the sky a lot in the U.K. (5) • You also get a lot of tis in the U.K thanks to (8) • People tend to get this after a few too many drinks. (7, 6) • This Welsh band played Download three times over the weekend. (5, 4, 5) • ...
- 2023-07-01
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- Greek island and honeymoon destination (5)
- Earth, Wind and Fire track, released in 1978 and unofficial anthem of this wedding (9)
- winter sport, formally introduced into the Olympics in 1998 (7)
- online dating app named after any easily combustible material used to start a fire (6)
- she's cute but she'll eat any socks she finds lying around (5)
- the best boy at this wedding (6)
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- outstanding wedding venue in the heart of Cheshire (8)
- Welsh coastal town and Victorian pleasure resort, famous for its pier which is now a nightclub (11)
- Martin's addicted to it, Lucy shifts it for a living, this beverage comes in all shapes and sizes (6)
- Croatian city and site of Lucy and Martin's first foreign holiday; popular filming location including for Game of Thrones (9)
- the place with the water and the sand (5)
- cricket loving nation which is home to much of Lucy and Martin's favourite cuisine (5)
12 Clues: the best boy at this wedding (6) • the place with the water and the sand (5) • Greek island and honeymoon destination (5) • outstanding wedding venue in the heart of Cheshire (8) • she's cute but she'll eat any socks she finds lying around (5) • winter sport, formally introduced into the Olympics in 1998 (7) • ...
Missionary History 1 2024-04-17
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- Taylor, English missionary to China, founder of the China Inland Mission.
- Fraser, British missionary to China, known for his work among the Lisu people in Yunnan.
- Moon, American missionary to China, instrumental in the Southern Baptist Convention's mission efforts.
- Allen, English missionary and missiologist, advocate for indigenous church principles.
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- Butler, British missionary and social reformer, known for her work against human trafficking.
- Saint, American missionary pilot martyred while trying to reach the Auca people in Ecuador.
- Gardiner, British naval officer turned missionary to Patagonia, South America.
- Booth, British Methodist preacher and founder of The Salvation Army, known for his social work and evangelism.
- Gresham Machen, American missionary to China and founder of Westminster Theological Seminary.
- Jones, Welsh girl known for walking long distances to obtain a Bible, inspiring Bible societies.
10 Clues: Taylor, English missionary to China, founder of the China Inland Mission. • Gardiner, British naval officer turned missionary to Patagonia, South America. • Allen, English missionary and missiologist, advocate for indigenous church principles. • Fraser, British missionary to China, known for his work among the Lisu people in Yunnan. • ...
Folk Tales and Legends 2024-11-06
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- Legendary king of Britain who led the defence against the Saxons, often associated with Glastonbury.
- Mystical island where King Arthur is said to have been taken after his final battle.
- Wise wizard and adviser to King Arthur, associated with magic and prophecy.
- Enchantress of Arthurian legend who traps Merlin and raises Lancelot.
- Welsh dragon symbolizing power and is featured on the national flag of Wales.
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- Mythical British king known for his Knights of the Round Table and the sword Excalibur.
- Arthurian knight known for his affair with Queen Guinevere.
- Legendary outlaw of Sherwood Forest, known for "robbing from the rich and giving to the poor."
- Famous Cornish giant-slayer who battled the giant Cormoran at St. Michael’s Mount.
- Legendary creature said to inhabit which lake in the Scottish Highlands.
10 Clues: Arthurian knight known for his affair with Queen Guinevere. • Enchantress of Arthurian legend who traps Merlin and raises Lancelot. • Legendary creature said to inhabit which lake in the Scottish Highlands. • Wise wizard and adviser to King Arthur, associated with magic and prophecy. • ...
Edward's conquest of Wales 2012-05-01
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- The type of defence built in many places in Wales by Edward
- .....of Rhuddlan, the changes Edward made to Gwynedd and Deheubarth in 1284
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- This was a document given to a town by the King to confirm it was now a town
- The language the people of Wales were still allowed to speak
- The place where Prince Edward was made Prince of Wales
- The name of one town that existed before Edward created new towns in Wales
6 Clues: The place where Prince Edward was made Prince of Wales • The type of defence built in many places in Wales by Edward • The language the people of Wales were still allowed to speak • The name of one town that existed before Edward created new towns in Wales • .....of Rhuddlan, the changes Edward made to Gwynedd and Deheubarth in 1284 • ...
Open Book 1 2025-07-10
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- What’s the grammatical term for function words like “to,” “by,” or “with”?
- Which Cape Town beach is famous for its colony of African penguins?
- What indigenous San name for Table Mountain translates roughly as “Sea Mountain”?
- Which literary device uses words that imitate the sounds they describe?
- Which language family includes both Irish Gaelic and Welsh?
- What word describes a short, catchy phrase used in advertising to make a product memorable?
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- Homecoming Centre, this year’s venue for Cape Town’s biggest literary festival, Open Book, is located on which street?
- Which South African playwright wrote the anti-apartheid play ‘Sizwe Bansi is Dead?’
- Which European country has four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh?
- What’s the term for copywriting that focuses on keywords to improve a page’s ranking in search engines?
- What’s the study of word origins called?
11 Clues: What’s the study of word origins called? • Which language family includes both Irish Gaelic and Welsh? • Which Cape Town beach is famous for its colony of African penguins? • Which literary device uses words that imitate the sounds they describe? • What’s the grammatical term for function words like “to,” “by,” or “with”? • ...
Socials Studies Crossword 2021-12-14
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- philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children.
- inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved ThomasNewcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776.
- Revolutionize the Food Industry
- weaver, carpenter, and Inventor - invented the spinning jenny
- inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin.
- Romantic Artist - sometimes known as William Turner
- secret oath-based organisation of English textile workers.
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- inventor that created the flying shuttle
- inventor of Macadamisation, an effective and economic method of creating roads.
- politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade.
- the Automobile
- the spinning frame.
- of Frankenstein
- journalist and was a notable champion of the freedom of the press.
- inventor who created an engine that harnessed the power of steam.
- American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
- Sand Casting
- the first public intercity railway system in the world to use locomotives.
- textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer.
- Economist making theories about economies during the beginning of the industrial revolution.
- Agriculturist - perfected a horse drawn seed drill that economically sowed the seeds in neat rows
- A Christmas Carol
22 Clues: Sand Casting • the Automobile • of Frankenstein • A Christmas Carol • the spinning frame. • Revolutionize the Food Industry • inventor that created the flying shuttle • Romantic Artist - sometimes known as William Turner • inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin. • textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer. • ...
23 marzo...x Loredana 2017-03-26
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- ciclone tropicale
- tomba di faraoni
- la capitale del bel paese
- laborioso insetto
- il cuore di New York
- nativo di adria e dintorni
- end celebre quartiere di Londra
- fece la lunga marcia
- bianca è rara
- si carica con biancheria
- il genio della relatività
- il pittore "maledetto"
- il musicista di salisburgo
- un metallo per posate
- colpisce i chiodi
- salvo gli animali dal diluvio
- iniziali di proust
- un vino da dolce
- chiesa di campagna
- abbrustolisce i tramezzini
- terra per scultori
- ha scritto "Colla"
- il nodo di Alessandro Magno
- i 44 della canzone per bambini
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- calura
- borbotta nel paiolo
- metallo radioattivo
- la A22
- si fa con il latte
- l'autore di 'trovarsi'
- firma le bolle
- una capitale asiatica
- dure, sode
- Gabriele, regista e attore teatrale
- il cantare delle cicale
- vi fu assassinato Umberto I
- l'antenato del pianoforte
- scolpì amore e psiche
- i colori dell'arcobaleno
- il Gregory di "Vacanze Romane"
- il primo indizio
- inutile
- particelle di luce
- il più famoso della scala
- il miglior amico dell'uomo
- il nume tonante
- ha scritto "Sostiene Pereira"
- proposta parlamentare
- il padre di Renzo e Lucia
- è nuova ogni 28 giorni
50 Clues: calura • la A22 • inutile • dure, sode • bianca è rara • firma le bolle • il nume tonante • tomba di faraoni • il primo indizio • un vino da dolce • ciclone tropicale • laborioso insetto • colpisce i chiodi • si fa con il latte • particelle di luce • iniziali di proust • chiesa di campagna • terra per scultori • ha scritto "Colla" • borbotta nel paiolo • metallo radioattivo • il cuore di New York • ...
The United Kingdom 2018-06-18
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- The Scottish word for lake
- The Scottish Festival on the 31st of December
- The "bards" were ...
- Wales's biggest cities are in the ...
- The Giant's causeway is a huge ...
- A Musical Instrument which is typical in Scotland
- The UK is divided into different regions called...
- The most famous building in Edinburgh is the Edinburgh ...
- The religious majority in Northern Ireland are ...
- The capital city of Northern Ireland is called
- The largest city in Scotland is ...
- The Celtic language spoken in Wales
- A small city in England with a great University
- Most of the people in England live in...
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- A legendary King of Wales
- A typical dish in Scotland
- A popular film about the history of Scotland
- The own government of Wales has its seat in the ...
- The conflicts in Northern Ireland's history were called "The ..."
- The mountain landscape in Scotland is called...
- The history of Northern Ireland has always been dominated by
- An animal which is seen on the flag of Wales
- A county with a mild, warm climate and some seaside towns
- A Scottish skirt for men
- The largest freshwater lake in Scotland
- The national plant of Scotland is the ...
- Another word for Topic
27 Clues: The "bards" were ... • Another word for Topic • A Scottish skirt for men • A legendary King of Wales • The Scottish word for lake • A typical dish in Scotland • The Giant's causeway is a huge ... • The largest city in Scotland is ... • The Celtic language spoken in Wales • Wales's biggest cities are in the ... • The largest freshwater lake in Scotland • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-12-17
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- / He was the inventor of "macadamization"
- / Is a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the 19th century
- / Was an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer
- / Arrived in London to train as a doctor
- / Almost everything about the French Revolution appalled him
- / English romantic painter
- / Wrote The American Crisis papers during the Revolutionary War
- / Was a Welsh textile manufacturer and a philanthropic social reformer
- / American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin
- / Appeared at a pivotal moment in modern history
- / He developed a horse-drawn hoe.
- / He wrote stories that told of the hardships of the industrial revolution
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- / His primary invention, the automobile
- / At the age of six he went for free education to the local Church of England school
- / Created the first practical steam engine
- / Is credited with inventing the spinning jenny in 1764
- / An English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution
- / Transformed the economic structure of nineteenth-century British society
- / Was an English statesman
- / Developed a method of producing pig iron in a blast furnace fuelled by coke rather than charcoal
- / Improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776
- / Was the inventor of the flying shuttle
22 Clues: / Was an English statesman • / English romantic painter • / He developed a horse-drawn hoe. • / His primary invention, the automobile • / Arrived in London to train as a doctor • / Was the inventor of the flying shuttle • / He was the inventor of "macadamization" • / Created the first practical steam engine • / Appeared at a pivotal moment in modern history • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-12-17
Across
- / He was the inventor of "macadamization"
- / Created the first practical steam engine
- / Developed a method of producing pig iron in a blast furnace fuelled by coke rather than charcoal
- / Is credited with inventing the spinning jenny in 1764
- / Was an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer
- / Was an English statesman
- / He wrote stories that told of the hardships of the industrial revolution
- / Appeared at a pivotal moment in modern history
- / Transformed the economic structure of nineteenth-century British society
- / Wrote The American Crisis papers during the Revolutionary War
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- / Arrived in London to train as a doctor
- / At the age of six he went for free education to the local Church of England school
- / English romantic painter
- / An English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution
- / Almost everything about the French Revolution appalled him
- / Was the inventor of the flying shuttle
- / His primary invention, the automobile
- / Is a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the 19th century
- / Was a Welsh textile manufacturer and a philanthropic social reformer
- / He developed a horse-drawn hoe.
- / Improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776
- / American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin
22 Clues: / English romantic painter • / Was an English statesman • / He developed a horse-drawn hoe. • / His primary invention, the automobile • / Arrived in London to train as a doctor • / Was the inventor of the flying shuttle • / He was the inventor of "macadamization" • / Created the first practical steam engine • / Appeared at a pivotal moment in modern history • ...
Katharine's Crossword Puzzle 2 2019-10-28
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- SmartPhone Maker
- Smallest Lake
- Sleeping Beauty to her Mom and Dad
- Punishments in threes
- Group of owls
- 3D triangle
- North West Territories Capital
- Madagascar's Capital
- Daddy's favourite candy
- Twinkle Twinkle Little ...
- 10,000 times 0.5
- Favourite Music Genre
- Treat for mommy
- Katharine's school friend Haley
- Humpty Dumpty or Jack And Jill
- PK's cake last year
- Canada's Flag
- February zodiac
- Famous Volkswagen Beetle
- Mommy car model
- Gymnasium F. J. ...
- Skunk to a young Nathaniel
- 2 to the power of 4
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- Goodnight Kiss Singer
- Bud's cake last year
- Birth year in Roman Numerals
- National animal
- Paw Patrol Mayor
- School Computers
- Mommy's hobby
- 10 zeros
- Carved pumpkin
- Nathaniel to Nonni
- Canada's longest river
- Game with Chuck
- Daddy's favourite TV show
- Nonni to others
- Sonar's Home
- Group of dolphins
- Closest world wonder
- Tangled's antagonist
- Before "eat time" call
- Russian Capital
- Most powerful chess piece
- Christmas month
- Your Favourite Car
- 7 sided shape
- Mr. Men's second
- Your teacher to her parents
- Principal
- Your favourite sport last year
- Brother's friend at school
52 Clues: 10 zeros • Principal • 3D triangle • Sonar's Home • Smallest Lake • Mommy's hobby • Group of owls • 7 sided shape • Canada's Flag • Carved pumpkin • National animal • Game with Chuck • Nonni to others • Russian Capital • Treat for mommy • Christmas month • February zodiac • Mommy car model • SmartPhone Maker • Paw Patrol Mayor • School Computers • 10,000 times 0.5 • Mr. Men's second • Group of dolphins • ...
Lord Mountdrago 2015-11-18
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- Number of sons of Lord Mountdrago.
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- First name of the actor who is Phil in Groundhog Day.
- Capital City of Ireland
- Welsh politician hated by Lord Mountdrago.
- Family name of Juliet
- Another word for Fall, the season.
- Name of the doctor who is visited by Lord Mountdrago.
- Name of the main character in the short story Lord Mountdrago
- First part of the name of the author of the short story.
- Colour of leaves
- Genre of Literature where the couple are bound to get together, but they don´t reach until the end.
- Animal, Man's best friend
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- Medical speciality of the doctor who is visited by Lord Mountdrago.
- Animal, Likes to chase mice
- Profession of Phil, main character of Groundhog Day
- When the colours in a painting are very bright, strong and clear, we call them...
- Kind of movie plot where the main characters look for something very important.
- Lord Mountdrago is Secretary for .......Affairs.
- Another way to call the bad guy in movies.
- Past simple of Speak
- Lord Mountdrago had not that clothes in one of his nightmares.
- From Ireland
- Family name of Romeo
- Second part of the name of the author of the short story.
- Past simple of Drive
26 Clues: From Ireland • Colour of leaves • Past simple of Speak • Family name of Romeo • Past simple of Drive • Family name of Juliet • Capital City of Ireland • Animal, Man's best friend • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Animal, Likes to chase mice • Number of sons of Lord Mountdrago. • Another word for Fall, the season. • Another way to call the bad guy in movies. • ...
Cariad Bach 2024-09-09
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- our favourite shop
- our favourite land mammal
- where we got rained on... a lot
- the department we were in together
- the concert andrew dragged meg to
- our favourite seabird
- our favourite city break (in the UK)
- where we went for tom & jess' weedding
- our first job together
- our favourite amphibian
- the comedian we went to see together
- where we got engaged
- the first opera we seen together
- where we went for meg's birthday in 2022
- first holiday abroad together
- scariest show we've watched together
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- what we played on our first date
- our favourite bird of prey
- what's been helping andrew learn welsh
- andrew's favourite wordle guess
- our favourite island
- the second opera we seen together
- where we did our first wild swim
- where we're getting married
- where we ate on our first date
- our favourite puzzle
- our favourite takeaway
- where I asked meg out on a date
- where we went for matthew & joanna's wedding
- the concert we went to for andrew's birthday
- where we went for denise & kristen's wedding
- where we're going to live together
- our favourite sea mammal
- where we went for hannah and callum's wedding
- where meg first met andrew's parents
35 Clues: our favourite shop • our favourite island • our favourite puzzle • where we got engaged • our favourite seabird • our favourite takeaway • our first job together • our favourite amphibian • our favourite sea mammal • our favourite land mammal • our favourite bird of prey • where we're getting married • first holiday abroad together • where we ate on our first date • ...
Lambfest 2025 2025-12-02
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- Elissa's current cat
- English and Welsh dynasty and name of Richard's street
- Island that Martha worked on when she was 18
- Name the house which many of your have visited in the Lake District
- Fruits used in iconic Lambfest pudding
- First name of Tim's engineering inspiration
- Chair designed by Snell and Rowe
- Appliance that Martha became suck in at 14 months old
- Polly's childhood cat
- The main component of our annual dinner
- Jill's favourite artist
- Original name for Brummies
- Polly's favourite author
- Canal side warehouse
- Elissa's first cat
- Sally's favourite artist
- A tile game enjoyed by many Lambfesters
- Specialism and profession of Mike
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- Brummie comedian
- Joanna's first cat
- The Davis Le Mare family cat
- English ceramicist
- Form of architecture and winner of 3 Oscars in 2025
- Dance that Joanna will be doing for her birthday in 2026
- A wine which Richard enjoyed
- Brummie term of endearment
- Jo's place of schooling
- Museum where Sally worked
- David's favourite artist
- A card game enjoyed by many Lambfesters
- An activity which Mags, Polly, Row and Joanna do in the gym!
- Material out of which Jo makes fantastic things
- David & Jill use it to travel and sleep
- Row's place of birth
34 Clues: Brummie comedian • Joanna's first cat • English ceramicist • Elissa's first cat • Elissa's current cat • Canal side warehouse • Row's place of birth • Polly's childhood cat • Jo's place of schooling • Jill's favourite artist • David's favourite artist • Polly's favourite author • Sally's favourite artist • Museum where Sally worked • Brummie term of endearment • Original name for Brummies • ...
test 2026-02-25
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- city at the top of your shitlist
- all roads lead (hyphenated)
- a _____ contract
- bell hooks carrying performative feminist
- w in Welsh
- Ilmekhor's asshole ex-husband
- tragic backstory of half your arranged-marriage demigods
- city at the top of my shitlist
- your first fandom exchange
- daemon that will NOT be fitting in the low-fantasy In-N-Out
- "oh no thank you" "you'll be a billionaire" "it's called ____"
- architectural moment in the cheese toastie
- ____ psychologist
- ____ in uniquely uncomplementary ways (Julia and Peter)
- first song in the I&T playlist
- manic pixie fever dream movie (first word)
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- Aram's onlyfans handle
- your top wrapped genre of 2025
- Tristan's title at the end of LSL
- as ____ catch fire
- your dog's name
- EXTREMELY charming thing Jamie Arken rides
- enrichment in the _____ enclosure
- God's silliest soldiers
- "The most unethical ethical diva out there 🫶"
- "wait is that about his— (ノಠൠಠ)ノ)"
- all-time top author on your Storygraph
- a ____ created to do good things
- healy greasy maybe-racist
- first word in the first message in our DMs (search by date do NOT scroll)
- Taše's dad before I filed the serial numbers off
31 Clues: w in Welsh • your dog's name • a _____ contract • ____ psychologist • as ____ catch fire • Aram's onlyfans handle • God's silliest soldiers • healy greasy maybe-racist • your first fandom exchange • all roads lead (hyphenated) • Ilmekhor's asshole ex-husband • your top wrapped genre of 2025 • city at the top of my shitlist • first song in the I&T playlist • city at the top of your shitlist • ...
Laura & Arwyn's Crossword 2019-09-15
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- If Yorkshire were a country, what position would it have finished in the 2012 Olympics? (7)
- What is the highest position Wales have finished in a Rugby World Cup Tournament? (5)
- Which classy Durham establishment is famous for 'Quaddie Voddies'? (5)
- In which month is St David's Day celebrated? (5)
- Which Kentish village is actually owned by the National Trust? (13)
- What is the name of Churchill's home in Westerham?
- The Beatles filmed the music videos to Strawberry Fields Forever and which other hit in Knole Park? (5,3)
- Of which Hogwards house is Terry Boot a member? (9)
- Whiskey is the official state beverage of which US state? (7)
- How many bikes does Arwyn own? (4)
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- How many colleges are there at Durham University? (7)
- Lariccio pine trees are unique to what island? (7)
- Who is the most capped Welsh rugby player? (7)
- What is the collective noun for a group of cats? (7)
- Which favourite Clapham pub shares it's name with a famous nurse? (11)
- In which country did gin originate? (7)
- In the Lord of the Rings, Durin's Folk is another name for which creatures? (7)
- Which member of ABBA was Agnetha married to? (5)
18 Clues: How many bikes does Arwyn own? (4) • In which country did gin originate? (7) • Who is the most capped Welsh rugby player? (7) • In which month is St David's Day celebrated? (5) • Which member of ABBA was Agnetha married to? (5) • Lariccio pine trees are unique to what island? (7) • What is the name of Churchill's home in Westerham? • ...
Cultural History of Great Britain - Terminology 2020-12-10
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- , A country that is part of the United Kingdom
- , universities which were founded in the major industrial cities in Great Britain in the 19th century
- Capital of Scotland
- Computer programing language which name was inspired by the famous comedy group
- , Formally known as the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts
- , Education law which was established in 1944 that imposed that local education authorities had to provide free of cost meals and milk to pupils.
- Houses that are connected directly to each other in a row and sharing a wall. This type of housing usually is several stories and is sometimes known as a two-up two-down.
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- , Schools which select their pupils based on their academic performance in the eleven plus exam
- institution which used to provided accommodation, employment and maintenance for the sick
- the surname of the founder of modern nursing
- Festival about welsh culture
- , Combination of Oxford and Cambridge Universities
- A distinct dialect that emerged from the East End of London
- ,an animal depicted in the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
- the last conquest and occupation of England
15 Clues: Capital of Scotland • Festival about welsh culture • the last conquest and occupation of England • the surname of the founder of modern nursing • , Combination of Oxford and Cambridge Universities • , A country that is part of the United Kingdom • A distinct dialect that emerged from the East End of London • ...
Evergreen 2025-01-07
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- Norse origin, meaning “willow”
- Welsh/French origin that means “nymph”,” idol”, or “image”
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- A chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year. Customers ask for this every year.
- Latin origin. Meaning “noble”
- Latin Origin. Meaning “beloved”, or “Star of the sea”
- An extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one spent away from home or in traveling.
- English origin that means “pearl”, form of Margaret
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- To confuse or disconcert someone
- a group of two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption who live together
- a person who you work with, especially someone with a similar job or level of responsibility
- A panel of keys that operate a computer
- A pain or discomfort in head or face; “These customers give me a ___”
- Someone who is tough, crazy, kind, and loyal. Has a nice heart but you don’t want to mess with them.
- something is askew, out of place, or not in the right direction
15 Clues: Latin origin. Meaning “noble” • Norse origin, meaning “willow” • To confuse or disconcert someone • A panel of keys that operate a computer • English origin that means “pearl”, form of Margaret • An electronic device for storing and processing data • Latin Origin. Meaning “beloved”, or “Star of the sea” • Welsh/French origin that means “nymph”,” idol”, or “image” • ...
Airman Crossword 2012-12-05
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- a general pardon for offenses, especially political offenses, against a government
- subject to or worthy of derision
- likely to occur at any moment
- the space of fourteen nights and days; two weeks
- a beautiful or innocent person, especially a child
- anticipation of adversity or misfortune; suspicion or fear of future trouble or evil
- a body of troops stationed in a fortified place
- to cool or refresh
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- to go back on one's word
- large cosmopolitan genus of mostly small herbs
- a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die
- supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person
- the forepart of a ship or boat
- pertaining to unit of ground forces
- having one's identity concealed, as under an assumed name, especially to avoid notice or formal attentions
- a protective covering of canvas or other material waterproofed with tar, paint, or wax
- exceeding the bounds of custom, propriety, or reason, especially in amount or extent
- a monarch; a king, queen, or other supreme ruler
- a metal receptacle for holding live coals or other fuel, as for heating a room
- French for sir or Mr.
20 Clues: to cool or refresh • French for sir or Mr. • to go back on one's word • likely to occur at any moment • the forepart of a ship or boat • subject to or worthy of derision • pertaining to unit of ground forces • large cosmopolitan genus of mostly small herbs • a body of troops stationed in a fortified place • the space of fourteen nights and days; two weeks • ...
K9 Crossword Week 2 2021-05-18
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- Which breed has a black tongue? (4,4)
- A song that Elvis sang about dogs? (5,3)
- Which film did 'Einstein' the dog stared in? (4,2,3,6)
- Which breed of dog is playing piece in Monopoly? (8,7)
- What is the most common medical condition in dogs? (7)
- What were Dachshunds originally bred for? (6,7)
- Which breed was once known as St. John Newfoundland? (8,8)
- I am a Saint Bernard named after a composer. What is my name?
- The Golden Retrieve original comes from which country? (8)
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- What dog does the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have? (6,7)
- What was the name of Bill Sykes dog? (5,3)
- Bo was the name of Barbara Obama's dog. What was it's breed? (10,5,3)
- What was the dog called in the comic strip 'Peanuts'? (6)
- Which dog has it's name transacted to "dwarfs dog" in welsh? (5)
- What is the national dog of France? (6)
- What breed was 'Rin-Tin-Tin'? (6,8)
- Since 1991, the annual Crufis Dog Show has been held in which British city? (10)
- Which breed was drawn on many ancient monuments in Egypt? (7)
- What breed was once considered sacred in China? (8)
- What is the only dog that can't bark? (7)
20 Clues: What breed was 'Rin-Tin-Tin'? (6,8) • Which breed has a black tongue? (4,4) • What is the national dog of France? (6) • A song that Elvis sang about dogs? (5,3) • What is the only dog that can't bark? (7) • What was the name of Bill Sykes dog? (5,3) • What were Dachshunds originally bred for? (6,7) • What breed was once considered sacred in China? (8) • ...
famous people crossword 2021-12-30
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- was an English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
- strong interest in farming turnips and his role in the British Agricultural Revolution.
- as a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer
- He had a private geological museum,
- an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution.
- his economic theory is the idea that markets tend to work best when the government leaves them alone.
- improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- known for inventing the cotton gin,
- was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine.
- lived and worked in Lancashire, England.
- founder of ford motor company
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- an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
- was an English novelist
- British weavers and textile workers who objected to the increased use of mechanized looms and knitting frames
- pioneer in social work who founded more than 90 homes for destitute children.
- most important creation was the flying shuttle,
- freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.
- was an English writer and social critic
- Helped transform farming practices
- developed the coke burning blast furnace that made it possible to produce commercial grade iron cost-effectively.
- was an English painter, printmaker and watercolourist.
22 Clues: was an English novelist • founder of ford motor company • Helped transform farming practices • He had a private geological museum, • known for inventing the cotton gin, • was an English writer and social critic • lived and worked in Lancashire, England. • freedom of the press in the United Kingdom. • Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine. • ...
English Exam Review 2023-12-18
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- military leader in 'The Great Stone Face'
- narrative decision in which characters, places, and items are symbols
- verbal used as a noun
- mystic who advocated for awarenes of God's presence, wrote 'The Practice of the Presence of God'
- discrepancy between appearance and reality
- monk who wrote 'Of the Imitation of Christ'
- English Christian poet from a Welsh family, author of 'Elixir'
- author of 'Hinds' Feet on High Places', used allegories
- verbal used as an adjective
- Latin for "still higher" or "ever upward"
- author of 'The Great Stone Face', born in Salem, Massachusetts
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- great grand-niece of another poet, taught English Literature at a women's college
- how the writer deals with the subject; intended effect on the audience
- contrast between what a character says and what the audience knows is true
- verba that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb
- saying the opposite of what is meant
- author of 'Exelcior', only American poet with a statue in Westminster Abbey
- American clergyman, author of 'Work'
- ridicule of human folly/vice with the purpose of correcting it
- author of 'Three Words of Strength', considered the greatest German dramatist
- author of quality, won the Order of Merit and Nobel Prize for Literature
- central idea that gives the story meaning
22 Clues: verbal used as a noun • verbal used as an adjective • saying the opposite of what is meant • American clergyman, author of 'Work' • military leader in 'The Great Stone Face' • central idea that gives the story meaning • Latin for "still higher" or "ever upward" • discrepancy between appearance and reality • monk who wrote 'Of the Imitation of Christ' • ...
crossword 2023-11-30
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- Fastest rapper ever
- Very famous English playwright, known for his unique wording
- Richest country on Earth by GDP per capita
- Famous spy plane, used against the USSR
- Smallest country in the world
- Most populous country in the world
- A ball that Americans throw and Brits kick
- Big hot thing in the sky
- Famous Treasurer that got his own musical
- What the "R" in the DR of Congo stands for
- Predecessor to Poland
- Only country with a gun on their flag
- Sock in Spanish
- Most populous city in the world
- Hello in Japanese
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- Best-selling video game ever
- Casino game where the goal is to get to 21
- Poorest country on Earth by GDP per capita
- Person who was the USA's president longest
- The fantasy animal on the Welsh and Bhutanese flags
- First president of the USA
- Nickname of the British Flag
- Best Wizard spell in DnD
- What happened in California from 1848-1855
- Really long document that James Madison wrote
- What the British would call the state Uncle Dave lives in
- Largest country in the world
- Movie about balloons attached to a house
- Tallest US president ever
29 Clues: Sock in Spanish • Hello in Japanese • Fastest rapper ever • Predecessor to Poland • Best Wizard spell in DnD • Big hot thing in the sky • Tallest US president ever • First president of the USA • Best-selling video game ever • Nickname of the British Flag • Largest country in the world • Smallest country in the world • Most populous city in the world • Most populous country in the world • ...
Dixie Crossword 2020-06-29
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- loads of good films on here (7)
- Jack’s favourite sport (7)
- Gaggy’s job (7)
- sounds like a thornhill superhero (6)
- a band so good they named them twice (5,5)
- he’s the best character in Gavin & Stacey & I’ll tell you for why (5,4)
- gaggy’s team (7,4)
- Wales’s top goalscorer (4)
- one of Ben’s favourite actors (4,7)
- loud dog or ex Wales rugby player (5)
- a hellishly good team (3,6)
- lovely pizza here (4,5)
- he lives on the wumpa islands (and the PS4) (5,9)
- everybody’s favourite greeting (2)
- a Neighbour in Freystrop that Alfie loves to talk to (4)
- short funny man Ben used to love watching (6)
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- Harry & Lloyd (or Johnson & Trump!) 4,3,6)
- Dave Bosh & Gaggy all drive one (10)
- a comfy new addition to the house (3)
- a hairstyle that’s hitting Dixie (8)
- a footballer born in Madeira (7)
- Ben loves to bake this fruity concoction (6,4)
- the hero of ratatouille (4)
- nanny & Gaggy like making them (5,5)
- a kind of folk found in the USA (or Freystrop) (5)
- great welsh band (13)
- Bosh’s excercise equipment (7)
- something to float around on (4)
- I could swear that’s Nicola Sturgeon!!! (5,6)
29 Clues: Gaggy’s job (7) • gaggy’s team (7,4) • great welsh band (13) • lovely pizza here (4,5) • Jack’s favourite sport (7) • Wales’s top goalscorer (4) • the hero of ratatouille (4) • a hellishly good team (3,6) • Bosh’s excercise equipment (7) • loads of good films on here (7) • a footballer born in Madeira (7) • something to float around on (4) • everybody’s favourite greeting (2) • ...
Royal Related Crossword 2023-02-23
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- Birthday celebrated by the Queen Mother in 2000
- Name of a Royal Yacht
- Divorcee who King Edward VIII abdicated for
- Old unit of currency
- Favourite royal drink
- Royal surname
- Actress who played Queen Elizabeth I twice in films
- University where Prince William met Catherine Middleton
- Place where Prince Philip was born
- Place royals traditionally spend Christmas
- Name of the King of Spain
- Surname of Princess Diana's wedding dress designers
- Where the body of King Richard III was found
- Origin of a Welsh Corgi
- Actor who portrayed King George VI
- First name of the longest lived British royal
- Fill in the missing word "Happy and [...]"
- Name of a major diamond
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- Wife and Queen Consort of King Edward VII
- Younger sister of the late Queen Elizabeth
- Official Scottish residence in Edinburgh
- Nickname for King Richard I
- Number of wives King Henry VIII had
- Scottish servant and favourite of Queen Victoria
- Royal house belonging to King George III
- Song allegedly composed by King Henry VIII
- Flag used when a monarch is in residence
- Total number of children born to Queen Victoria
- Queen Elizabeth's first Prime Minister
- Anniversary symbol that marks 50 years
30 Clues: Royal surname • Old unit of currency • Name of a Royal Yacht • Favourite royal drink • Origin of a Welsh Corgi • Name of a major diamond • Name of the King of Spain • Nickname for King Richard I • Place where Prince Philip was born • Actor who portrayed King George VI • Number of wives King Henry VIII had • Queen Elizabeth's first Prime Minister • ...
Cask Ale 2025-12-23
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- Chesire super pale. 4.5 ABV, hop-forward, citrusy, smooth. (3)
- Yorkshire bitter. 4.2 ABV, amber, malty, spicy hop. (9)
- Extremely popular pale ale. 4 ABV, hoppy, malty, bold. (8)
- Delicate zesty pale. 4.5 ABV, lemony, sparkling and refreshing. (9)
- Vocation's dry-hopped pale. 3.9 ABV, pine, citrus, easy-drinking. (14)
- Liverpudlian single hop pale. 4.5 ABV, blueberry, papaya, mango. (6)
- Salopian's balanced amber. 3.8 ABV, toffee, dried fruit, bitter finish. (14)
- Classic English deep-brown bitter.3.8 ABV, toffee, biscuit, chocolate.(11)
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- Timmy Taylor's award winning pale. 4.1 ABV,citrus, hoppy, lingering sweetness. (8)
- Gluten-free juicy pale. 4.3 ABV, full-bodied, tropical, pillowy mouthful. (4)
- Hoppy Black Lodge pale. 4.8 ABV, floral, orange,summery. (11)
- Neptune's hazy pale. 4.2 ABV, tropical pineapple, grapefruit, lime. (11)
- Salopian's easy drinking pale. 4 ABV, dry lime and sherbet. (6)
- Jazzy gluten-free IPA. 4.4 ABV, grapefruit, orange, passionfruit. (12)
- Dark sweet stout. 4.8 ABV roasty, vanilla, molasses.(12)
- Welsh red ale.4.6 ABV, toffee, malty, citrus.(5)
- MerseyAle Gold winner stout. 5 ABV, oatmeal, coffee, chocolate. (5)
- Traditional 18th c bitter. Caramel malt, sweet open, bitter finish. (4)
- Beartown's flagship pale. 4 ABV, sessionable,simple malt, dry citrus finish. (6)
- Traditional merseyside IPA. 4.5 ABV, tropical, citrus, dry pine finish. (9)
20 Clues: Welsh red ale.4.6 ABV, toffee, malty, citrus.(5) • Yorkshire bitter. 4.2 ABV, amber, malty, spicy hop. (9) • Dark sweet stout. 4.8 ABV roasty, vanilla, molasses.(12) • Extremely popular pale ale. 4 ABV, hoppy, malty, bold. (8) • Hoppy Black Lodge pale. 4.8 ABV, floral, orange,summery. (11) • Chesire super pale. 4.5 ABV, hop-forward, citrusy, smooth. (3) • ...
History quiz 2024-10-30
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- __disappeared when the Anglo-Saxon invaded Briatin in the 5th century.
- The __ served as centers of education and learning.
- Kings in Ireland were chosen by__
- An Irish city founded by Vikings is __
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- ___was a British slave who spread Christianity in Ireland.
- __from Norway and Denmark began raiding Britain in the late 8th century, targeting churches and monasteries.
- The Romans built a strong __along the northern border of Roman Britain, close to what is now the border between England and Scotland.
- There are six Celtic living languages: Breton, Irish, __ , Welsh, Cornish and Manx.
- __was a queen of the Iceni tribe in ancient Britain who led a major uprising against Roman rule around AD 60–61. Her forces destroyed London and other Roman settlements, leaving a lasting impact on Roman Britain.
- Romans called Britain __
10 Clues: Romans called Britain __ • Kings in Ireland were chosen by__ • An Irish city founded by Vikings is __ • The __ served as centers of education and learning. • ___was a British slave who spread Christianity in Ireland. • __disappeared when the Anglo-Saxon invaded Briatin in the 5th century. • ...
Tolkien review 2021-05-30
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- something heavy, difficult to carry
- One of Gandalf's other names
- Sam matures into "Sam_______"
- to look for
- this prevented Bilbo from killing Gollum
- the chief Ring-bearer
- the object containing starlight given by Galadriel
- the Lord of the Nazgul, the witch-king of _________
- he is not hasty
- Black Riders and the Fellowship
- the Nordic sagas which influenced Tolkien were written here
- a story
- Gandalf's advice about the Ring, "keep it _____
- the original rp game (2)
- a sworn promise
- gave his horse to a wounded Frodo (NOT Arwen!)
- Aragorn's gift from Galadriel, for his sword
- it happens when you put on the Ring
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- Frodo was Bilbo's _______
- Gandalf said,"look out for me, especially at ________ times
- inspired by a place in Switzerland
- the language that inspired the Elvish Quenya
- creator of Uruk-Hai
- the Ring must be destroyed in Mount _____
- the "fool of a Took"
- they lie in the land of Mordor
- a weight or problem, e.g.Isildur's _________
- Gandalf's advice (2)"... and keep it _______"
- the original rp game 1) ___________ & ______
- the language that inspired Tolkien to create the Elvish language Sindarin
- Frodo & Sam met Faramir behind one
- a word-game, beloved by Gollum
- Hobbits don't like these
- Bilbo's house: ____ End
34 Clues: a story • to look for • he is not hasty • a sworn promise • creator of Uruk-Hai • the "fool of a Took" • the chief Ring-bearer • Bilbo's house: ____ End • Hobbits don't like these • the original rp game (2) • Frodo was Bilbo's _______ • One of Gandalf's other names • Sam matures into "Sam_______" • they lie in the land of Mordor • a word-game, beloved by Gollum • ...
famous people crossword 2021-12-30
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- was an English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
- strong interest in farming turnips and his role in the British Agricultural Revolution.
- as a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer
- He had a private geological museum,
- an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution.
- his economic theory is the idea that markets tend to work best when the government leaves them alone.
- improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- known for inventing the cotton gin,
- was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine.
- lived and worked in Lancashire, England.
- founder of ford motor company
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- an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
- was an English novelist
- British weavers and textile workers who objected to the increased use of mechanized looms and knitting frames
- pioneer in social work who founded more than 90 homes for destitute children.
- most important creation was the flying shuttle,
- freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.
- was an English writer and social critic
- Helped transform farming practices
- developed the coke burning blast furnace that made it possible to produce commercial grade iron cost-effectively.
- was an English painter, printmaker and watercolourist.
22 Clues: was an English novelist • founder of ford motor company • Helped transform farming practices • He had a private geological museum, • known for inventing the cotton gin, • was an English writer and social critic • lived and worked in Lancashire, England. • freedom of the press in the United Kingdom. • Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine. • ...
LANGUAGES OF EUROPE 2024-05-07
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- How many countries in Europe have English as their official language?
- Which language is the official language of Austria?
- Which is the oldest living language in Europe?
- One of the official languages of Finland.
- What is the official language of the country where is the Eiffel Tower?
- Translate the word "beautiful" into Italian.
- What is the translation of the word "uisce" from Irish to English?
- Which language sounds similar to Latvian language?
- Which language in its alphabet has letters alpha, beta, gamma?
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- This language is spoken throughout Europe, but mostly in the United Kingdom.
- In which country besides Greece is Greek the official language?
- What alphabet is the English alphabet based on?
- A Celtic language of Wales.
- In which country are French and German two of the three official national languages?
- What is the official language of the country where the Eurovision Song Contest will be in this year?
- What is the official language of a country where pizza is a traditional food?
- Which country in Europe has three official languages?
- What is the official language of the country where Madrid is the capital city?
- In which language the word "kwiat" means "flower"?
- Name the official language of our northern neighbour country.
20 Clues: A Celtic language of Wales. • One of the official languages of Finland. • Translate the word "beautiful" into Italian. • Which is the oldest living language in Europe? • What alphabet is the English alphabet based on? • In which language the word "kwiat" means "flower"? • Which language sounds similar to Latvian language? • ...
GSW Spring Myths Crossword 2025-05-09
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- A symbol of rebirth and spring, depicted as a face surrounded by or made from leaves.
- Celtic horned god associated with nature, fertility, and renewal.
- Germanic goddess associated with spring, fertility, and the dawn.
- Greek goddess whose return from the Underworld signals the start of spring.
- Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility, linked to the festival that became Easter.
- Latin for "spring," also the name of Botticelli’s mythological painting of the season.
- Greek goddess of the harvest who mourns her daughter in winter and rejoices in spring.
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- A tall pole decorated with ribbons and flowers, used in springtime fertility dances.
- Roman goddess of flowers and springtime.
- A spring fertility symbol linked to Eostre and later Easter traditions.
- Welsh mythical woman made from flowers, symbolizing spring and transformation.
- Often featured in spring myths as a symbol of renewal and life-giving fertility.
- Symbol of renewal and the fleeting beauty of life, celebrated in Japanese mythology.
- A Celtic festival held on May 1st to celebrate the return of light and fertility.
- The time in spring when day and night are equal in length.
15 Clues: Roman goddess of flowers and springtime. • The time in spring when day and night are equal in length. • Celtic horned god associated with nature, fertility, and renewal. • Germanic goddess associated with spring, fertility, and the dawn. • A spring fertility symbol linked to Eostre and later Easter traditions. • ...
Toni's Portofolio 2023-05-17
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- United Kingdom's 'leading' family
- a series of seven fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
- a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London.
- English former professional footballer with the initials 'D.B'
- a hot dish consisting of fried fish in batter, served with chips.
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- a former member of One Direction with the initials 'H.S'
- an English, Welsh and Irish public holiday, observed annually on 29 May, to commemorate the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in May 1660.
- an English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools. He was the son of Thomas Arnold
- the practice of growing and cultivating plants as part of horticulture.
- an English entrepreneur believed to have produced the first mass-produced toothbrush in 1780
10 Clues: United Kingdom's 'leading' family • a former member of One Direction with the initials 'H.S' • English former professional footballer with the initials 'D.B' • a hot dish consisting of fried fish in batter, served with chips. • the practice of growing and cultivating plants as part of horticulture. • ...
Europe 2013-04-19
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- /Sheep's stomach stuffed with pudding made with oatmeal.
- herbes /Mixture of fresh chives, parsley, tarragon, and chervil.
- / A custard tart served with many variations as a appitizer.
- /A steamed bath in which water is poured on hot stones to create steam.
- /Sweedish pancakes.
- /Style of cooking practiced by most French families.
- /light meal
- /Small dumplings made from wheat flour.
- /A type of mussel along the welsh coast.
- /snails eaten as food.
- /A buffet including a wide variety of hot and cold dishes.
- /A rare type of fungi; that grows underground.
- /Crustaceons related to the lobsters.
- /Roast
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- /emphansizes lightness and natural tastes in foods.
- /mashed potatoes mixed with chopped scallions, shredded cooked cabbage and melted butter.
- /Traditional basin is a deep, thick rimmed bowl.
- cuisine /Characterize elaborate preparations, fancy garnishes.
- /Paper thin pastries filled with plums,apples,etc.
- /A meat stock base.
- /Battered, deep-fried fish fillet served with british french fries.
- /small dishes designed to stimulate appetite.
- /Form of a ancient celtic language.
- Famous potatoe pancakes enjoyed throughout Germany.
- /Traditional everyday style of cooking.
- / Thin,delicate pancakes
- Flakey, butterey yeast rolls shaped into cresents.
- /dried cod thats soaked in a lye solution.
- /Open faced sandwiches made with thin, sour rye bread.
29 Clues: /Roast • /light meal • /A meat stock base. • /Sweedish pancakes. • /snails eaten as food. • / Thin,delicate pancakes • /Form of a ancient celtic language. • /Crustaceons related to the lobsters. • /Traditional everyday style of cooking. • /Small dumplings made from wheat flour. • /A type of mussel along the welsh coast. • /dried cod thats soaked in a lye solution. • ...
Sly Cooper General Knowledge Crossword: No.2-3/6/2013. 2013-06-02
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- A form of dark magic used by Mz Rubi.(6)
- Jean Bison powers a battery for Arpeggio with what?(8,6)
- Who is the Panda King's daughter?(4,4)
- These organs power the Iron Horse trains.(5,3,7)
- Which original Inspector acted mentor to Carmelita?(7)
- What form of illegal substance does Rajan produce?(5)
- Also known as 'Kid Cooper', give this relative's first name.(8)
- The villain who conspired with Neyla.(8)
- Muggshot has a casino in this city.(4)
- The first Clockwerk parts posessed by Rajan.(5)
- Miss Decibel has one stuck in her trunk.(7)
- Neyla's name for Carmelita.(3,4,5)
- What is the principal colour of the van?(6)
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- What form does Sir Galleth's cane take?(8,4)
- The device allowing Clockwerk to have immortality.(4,4)
- The location of the Panda King's lair.(6,9)
- What floral word can Clockwerk be heard to say at his first defeat?(7)
- What is the Sly 2 sub-title?(4,2,7)
- Caused by Clock-La, what injury does Bentley sustain?(9,4)
- The gang formed to oppose the Coopers.(3,8,4)
- What does Dimitri accuse Sly of being obsessed with?(6)
- Name the kraken that appears in Sly 3.(7)
- A welsh villain.(7)
- The gems mined in 'Rumble Down Under'.(5)
24 Clues: A welsh villain.(7) • Neyla's name for Carmelita.(3,4,5) • What is the Sly 2 sub-title?(4,2,7) • Who is the Panda King's daughter?(4,4) • Muggshot has a casino in this city.(4) • A form of dark magic used by Mz Rubi.(6) • The villain who conspired with Neyla.(8) • Name the kraken that appears in Sly 3.(7) • The gems mined in 'Rumble Down Under'.(5) • ...
Wedding Crossword 2016-06-07
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- 'Midsummer Night's ______', Shakespeare's play in which Emma directed Nick in their first year (5).
- 'J. G. _______', Nick's favourite author (7).
- Buckinghamshire village where Emma grew up (4).
- Emma and Nick's favourite city on their trip to America (7).
- 'Royal Leamington ___', where Emma and Nick lived in their second and third years of university (3).
- 'Sir Evelyn de _________', owner of estate where Emma did her paper round (10).
- '_____ wa Thiongo'o', Emma's favourite author (5).
- Emma and Nick's favourite board game (8).
- 'David ______', Nick and Emma's favourite goalkeeper (6).
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- 'Top __________', weekly night at the Warwick Students' Union (6).
- Halls where Emma lived in her first year of university; Latin for 'well-makers' (11).
- Nick's best man (5).
- 'Stand up if you hate __________' (9).
- Road on which Emma and Nick currently live; palace where Queen resides most often (7).
- One of Emma's bridesmaids (7).
- Emma's least favourite city in Canada (7).
- Where Emma and Nick have lived for nearly four years; women's high-security prison (8).
- By far the greatest team the world has ever seen (7).
- Suburban London village where Nick grew up (6).
- '_____ terrier', the breed of dog that Emma and Nick are soon to house (5).
20 Clues: Nick's best man (5). • One of Emma's bridesmaids (7). • 'Stand up if you hate __________' (9). • Emma and Nick's favourite board game (8). • Emma's least favourite city in Canada (7). • 'J. G. _______', Nick's favourite author (7). • Buckinghamshire village where Emma grew up (4). • Suburban London village where Nick grew up (6). • ...
Happy Birthday MAAC 2020-04-17
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- Also known as Kaapstad (4,4)
- Bat and ball game with a break for lunch and tea (7)
- Northern football team currently top of the Premier League (9,8,4)
- Joints between the thigh and lower leg, sometimes arthritic, can be treated successfully with Tumeric (5)
- Spouse, partner, mate (7)
- City in the southern hemisphere occupying much of the coastline of Port Phillip (9)
- Soft frozen food made with milk and cream (3,5)
- English equivalent of Chirurgia in Latin (7)
- Take on a burden or responsibility (8)
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- Sounds like a car your dad has, but is spelled differently (6)
- The act of putting a liquid into a person's body using a needle and syringe (9)
- Small room in a house for personal time out (3,3)
- Full contact sport, originated in England in the first half of the 20th Century (5)
- City in England, straddling the Avon, with a prosperous maritime history (6)
- Surname, derived from the old Welsh musical instrument the crwth (8)
- Apium Graveoleus (6)
- The climax of the sheep farmer's year (7)
- Teaching hospital in Paddington, London (2,5)
- Sibling (7)
- Winter sport, enjoyed by medical professionals on conferences (6)
- _ Strong, English actor known for being a good villain; 50 year old Orthopaedic surgeon in Bristol (4)
- One's father (3)
22 Clues: Sibling (7) • One's father (3) • Apium Graveoleus (6) • Spouse, partner, mate (7) • Also known as Kaapstad (4,4) • Take on a burden or responsibility (8) • The climax of the sheep farmer's year (7) • English equivalent of Chirurgia in Latin (7) • Teaching hospital in Paddington, London (2,5) • Soft frozen food made with milk and cream (3,5) • ...
Syntax 2020-05-03
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- SVO, VSO, SOV, etc.
- Inflects for tense, person, number, etc., without carrying main verbal semantic meaning
- Position at the top of the NP Accessibility Hierarchy
- Standalone morpheme providing just one piece of grammatical information
- “I” and “She” are this case in English
- The “A” in SAP
- Prepositions, articles, and conjunctions (but not verbs) in English, e.g.
- The case used when P=S
- The “P” in SAP
- Minnesota weather feature
- Agent-Patient is one _______ system
- # of students in our class
- When nouns come before adjectives in NPs, e.g.
- Can be skilfully employed to deflect blame!
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- S≠A≠P alignment
- “That’s the player who I always forget her name” (What type of relative is this?)
- A verb with two arguments
- Can be nominal, verbal, or adjectival, and there’s one per clause
- Basic word order in English
- MacLing drink of choice
- A verb with one argument
- “She __made__ me do it!”, e.g.
- These go almost anywhere!
- Hard words to say in Welsh
- What the ’s in “Ollie’s carrot” is marking
- A strategy that relative clauses sometimes use
- We’ve grown a lot of them
- Graduation month
- The “S” in SAP
- When “what” “why” “who” won’t move
30 Clues: The “A” in SAP • The “P” in SAP • The “S” in SAP • S≠A≠P alignment • Graduation month • SVO, VSO, SOV, etc. • The case used when P=S • MacLing drink of choice • A verb with one argument • A verb with two arguments • These go almost anywhere! • We’ve grown a lot of them • Minnesota weather feature • Hard words to say in Welsh • # of students in our class • Basic word order in English • ...
Poets 2019-04-16
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- Her only novel is semi-autobiographic and 'jar'-ring
- Irish poet best known for book about a painting
- English Romantic Age Poet known for 'clouds'
- American free form poet of the modern era
- He was the first Irish poet awarded a Nobel Prize in Literature
- Chicago born artist and children's poet of zany verse
- Ancient Greek poet of epic saga
- This Poet Laureate is best known for his 'charge'
- Famous American author, poetess, activist and 'phenomenal woman'
- This English poet created a land of wonder
- Naturalist American poet of New England birth
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- Southern poet of the 'Harlem Renaissance'
- Norwegian 'father of realism' poet
- English poet who 'lost' and 'regained' something
- Welsh poet that was emulated by songwriter of the 60's
- Romantic American poetess of 'hope'
- American poet that is affectionately called 'Uncle' in some societies
- Famous English bard whose life is cloaked in mystery
- This Italian poet is 'divine'-ly known by his first name only
- American transcendentalist and romantic movement poet
- His silly verses are the best prescription
- This poet is best known for a dark bird that speaks only one word
- English poet of the Middle Ages has many 'tales' that he has told
- This poetess is best known for her 'color'-ful novel
24 Clues: Ancient Greek poet of epic saga • Norwegian 'father of realism' poet • Romantic American poetess of 'hope' • Southern poet of the 'Harlem Renaissance' • American free form poet of the modern era • His silly verses are the best prescription • This English poet created a land of wonder • English Romantic Age Poet known for 'clouds' • ...
Nsquared round 2 2024-08-20
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- You and Munashe vibed to this
- We used this to get around
- The organization I'm applying to work for
- I was denied entry into this establishment
- Where we had our first date
- I ordered from this restaurant on our first day
- My go to club
- This replaced rosè as my go to
- Name of the milkshake I ordered for you from CreamyInn
- The brand of the jacket I stole from you that became my go to item
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- I was convinced I could learn this language
- The treasure chest with all our memories I.e our time capsule
- We ordered this at Pariah
- You and Munashe paid double for this
- This object stayed by my bedside at Greystone on my bedside and made rounds in the house
- A top tier series with a great acting
- We bought this item on the side of the road after you had been craving it the entire trip
- Where I lost my dignity, all in the name of money
- You were on the hunt for the these
- She was like our Nigel
- this item almost bankrupted us at Bon Marchè
- I never got to cook this for you
- Christmas in July
23 Clues: My go to club • Christmas in July • She was like our Nigel • We ordered this at Pariah • We used this to get around • Where we had our first date • You and Munashe vibed to this • This replaced rosè as my go to • I never got to cook this for you • You were on the hunt for the these • You and Munashe paid double for this • A top tier series with a great acting • ...
test 2024-12-12
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- (6,5) oral hygiene without the candy
- annually for Kate and Emma
- XIV lbs = a _ _ _ _ _
- succeed in passing
- annoying little insect
- one of the Magi
- sooty '80s pop group
- do Merlin and Gandalf have this kind of Christmas?
- wan quiet beer
- perhaps St Sales is the patron saint of these?
- Jackson's civil war halted
- hearing test?
- Christmas house made from a brown loaf
- alethic mixed for a moral meaning
- the first to bring the tools
- no Christmas 'spirits' for this horizontal plane
- woman's Indian coin
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- this keeps everything together
- the exam on the 25th makes it irritable
- (3,4) Steinbeck's left-wing ride
- (5,6) combined sorcery and rug to get Aladdin's transport
- the Irish Dail is set out this way in the UK
- the past tense of Scrooge
- only one in the trees in this cash-strapped panto
- the Tyne Tunnel takes this out of its drivers
- 'walking in the air' with this fellow
- it's hard to find a bit of this Welsh toast
- toast to the bringer of mulled wine at Christmas
- what a carry on to turn the sleigh round
- do German's give poison at Christmas?
- sad Tories
- this Christmas saint is not old
32 Clues: sad Tories • hearing test? • wan quiet beer • one of the Magi • succeed in passing • woman's Indian coin • sooty '80s pop group • XIV lbs = a _ _ _ _ _ • annoying little insect • the past tense of Scrooge • annually for Kate and Emma • Jackson's civil war halted • the first to bring the tools • this keeps everything together • this Christmas saint is not old • (3,4) Steinbeck's left-wing ride • ...
famous people crossword 2021-12-30
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- was an English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
- strong interest in farming turnips and his role in the British Agricultural Revolution.
- as a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer
- He had a private geological museum,
- an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution.
- his economic theory is the idea that markets tend to work best when the government leaves them alone.
- improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- known for inventing the cotton gin,
- was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine.
- lived and worked in Lancashire, England.
- founder of ford motor company
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- an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
- was an English novelist
- British weavers and textile workers who objected to the increased use of mechanized looms and knitting frames
- pioneer in social work who founded more than 90 homes for destitute children.
- most important creation was the flying shuttle,
- freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.
- was an English writer and social critic
- Helped transform farming practices
- developed the coke burning blast furnace that made it possible to produce commercial grade iron cost-effectively.
- was an English painter, printmaker and watercolourist.
22 Clues: was an English novelist • founder of ford motor company • Helped transform farming practices • He had a private geological museum, • known for inventing the cotton gin, • was an English writer and social critic • lived and worked in Lancashire, England. • freedom of the press in the United Kingdom. • Inventor of of the atmospheric steam engine. • ...
Fern Hill - Dylan Thomas 2022-06-17
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- The style of which the poem is written in.
- The underlying/secondary theme that the poem follows throughout.
- His poems exhibited less of social themes but rather felt more _________.
- The number of lines each stanza has.
- This color is used multiple times to indicate the poet's innocence, tender age and free time.
- This color indicates that the poet has become greedy and corrupted.
- According to the poet his death is slowed down by his memories of _______.
- From stanza one we can deduce that the poet's experiences are based on the place where he is residing which is a _______.
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- In stanza 3 the horses are used to represent the young poet's __________.
- the most used literary device in the poem is __________.
- The poet uses imagery to describe the farm as the Garden of _______ in stanza 4.
- The most recurring theme that the poet expresses resent against as well as being personified is _______.
- He is mostly well know for this feature of poetry.
- Thomas wrote most of his poetry in his _________.
- Dylan Thomas is a ________ poet.
15 Clues: Dylan Thomas is a ________ poet. • The number of lines each stanza has. • The style of which the poem is written in. • Thomas wrote most of his poetry in his _________. • He is mostly well know for this feature of poetry. • the most used literary device in the poem is __________. • The underlying/secondary theme that the poem follows throughout. • ...
Lyman Hall, George Walton, Nancy Hart, Austin Dabney, Button Gwinnett, Elijah Clarke, 2017-10-26
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- Garden, The name of Mr. Walton's Georgia home
- county , Which county in Georgia is named after Elijah Clarke ?
- Adams ,Button Gwinnett wrote the first draft of Georgia's constitution based on this man's pamphlet
- , A document signed by Thomas Jefferson, Lyman Hall, George Walton, Button Gwinnett, and many others
- , Lyman Hall's first profession
- Clarke ,Who was the leader for the patriots at The Battle of Kettle Creek?
- payment , Why did Austin Dabney receive land after the Battle of Kettle Creek?
- months , Length of time Mr. Walton was held captive
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- , Button Gwinnett's national origin
- Creek , The battle that lifted the morale of the militia led by Elijah Clarke with the help of Austin Dabney
- , George Walton was chosen to replace a delegate to the Continental Congress because the delegate was this
- , Top position Lyman Hall held in Georgia
- , Mr. Walton received this position in the Georgia Militia
- county , What county in Georgia is named after a woman?
- Dabney , Who was a slave who became a private in the Georgia militia and fought against the British in The Revolutionary War
15 Clues: , Lyman Hall's first profession • , Button Gwinnett's national origin • , Top position Lyman Hall held in Georgia • Garden, The name of Mr. Walton's Georgia home • months , Length of time Mr. Walton was held captive • county , What county in Georgia is named after a woman? • , Mr. Walton received this position in the Georgia Militia • ...
First & Second Year Anniversary 2024-11-01
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- Our new beginning behind these doors
- Returning to a place where love was professed, and the beauty still leaves us impressed
- October’s test to earn our stripes
- A sudden call for change, a week to decide
- Adopted feline ginger that turns purple in the right light
- A slice of nostalgia topped with stolen sweetness
- Land of dragons and song, where Welsh roots belong
- Gondolas and gelato
- At childhood's start, where lessons inspire, We returned to present, rekindling the fire
- The deep end dive of May
- Island port of flowers, where New Year blooms by the sea
- A secret soirée to bid farewell to youth, with tapas and laughter, and a galactic treasure to uncouth.
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- Sailing through history
- In a city of sails, we wandered the shore, with festive lights and gardens galore
- Highland holiday cheers
- The smell of herbs, trails of mud, and rainy romance
- A royal numeral among Waterberg’s wilderness
- A launch celebration for a project well done
- Casting our votes, a first-time delight, participating in democracy, future burning bright
- In emerald and gilded hues, a tense contest yields a hard-fought conquest
- Confusion or mistake on our anniversary date
- A very important cafe
- Uplifted at work or stuck in-between?
- Our first 'I do'
24 Clues: Our first 'I do' • Gondolas and gelato • A very important cafe • Sailing through history • Highland holiday cheers • The deep end dive of May • October’s test to earn our stripes • Our new beginning behind these doors • Uplifted at work or stuck in-between? • A sudden call for change, a week to decide • A royal numeral among Waterberg’s wilderness • ...
Beryl's Crossword 2025-07-27
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- Which country was the destination for the first holiday abroad when the boys were young
- Name one of Beryl's brothers
- Where did Beryl marry her husband?
- Name one of Beryl's brothers
- What south coast destination did the family holiday in when the boys were young
- What was Beryl's mum called?
- What activity did Beryl enjoy doing with her husband?
- Name one of Beryl's daughter-in-laws
- Name one of Beryl's nephews
- Name one of Beryl's daughter-in-laws
- Name Beryl's niece
- Name Beryl's youngest son
- Name Beryl's oldest son
- What was the intended destination of Beryl and Mavis' bike ride?
- What job title did Beryl have at Spurley Hey and Clifton?
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- Name one of the TV quiz shows enjoyed by Beryl
- Name Beryl's grandson
- What was Beryl's dad called?
- What scenic activity did Beryl and her husband enjoy?
- What is Beryl's husband called?
- What month was Beryl born?
- What was the destination of the cruises taken by Beryl with her husband?
- Which office within the council did Beryl first work in?
- Name one of the Lake District summits scaled by Beryl
- Which Welsh coastal town did the family holiday in?
- Name one of Beryl's nephews
- What was the name of the little Yorkshire Terrier loved by Beryl and her husband?
27 Clues: Name Beryl's niece • Name Beryl's grandson • Name Beryl's oldest son • Name Beryl's youngest son • What month was Beryl born? • Name one of Beryl's nephews • Name one of Beryl's nephews • What was Beryl's dad called? • Name one of Beryl's brothers • Name one of Beryl's brothers • What was Beryl's mum called? • What is Beryl's husband called? • Where did Beryl marry her husband? • ...
Valentine's Crossword 2026-02-11
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- Origami animal you made me last Valentine's day (4)
- Clairvoyant whom was made redundant 7 times due to mystic gift (5)
- Board game I'm champion at (8)
- Favourite newspaper puzzle (9)
- Type of hat worn by professional painters (5)
- Play you read me whilst very drunk 'The Merchant of _' (6)
- Cheesy singing competition I was forced to watch (10)
- Favourite Welsh takeaway '_ Of India' (7)
- Kitchen appliance I don't know how to use (10)
- Our love nest (6)
- The perfect accompany to a cup of tea (7)
- Animal worn on Jen's foot (6)
- Cold pub that hosted our first date (3,3)
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- Sussex vineyard that was closed upon visiting (9)
- Audio book recorded for me as a Christmas gift 'The _ Express' (5)
- Supermarket you insist sells the best Tiramisu; your dad and I disagree 'Marks & _'(7)
- My brunch order (3,5)
- Type of party we first met at (9)
- Wine of Summer 2025 (5,5)
- Hot drink you bring up to bed every Sunday morning (6)
- Light display that featured on our 1st date and 100th (9)
- Cuisine of restaurant that our mate Kadji works at (7)
- Vegetable you add to a delicious cheesy sauce (11)
- Chris Isaac song, sent to me whilst on a train platform (6,4)
24 Clues: Our love nest (6) • My brunch order (3,5) • Wine of Summer 2025 (5,5) • Animal worn on Jen's foot (6) • Board game I'm champion at (8) • Favourite newspaper puzzle (9) • Type of party we first met at (9) • Favourite Welsh takeaway '_ Of India' (7) • The perfect accompany to a cup of tea (7) • Cold pub that hosted our first date (3,3) • ...
Elijah Clarke, Austin Dabney, Lyman Hall, George Walton, Button Gwinnett, Nancy Hart 2017-10-26
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- , Button Gwinnett's national origin
- , Lyman Hall's first profession
- , Top position Lyman Hall held in Georgia
- , A document signed by Thomas Jefferson, Lyman Hall, George Walton, Button Gwinnett, and many others
- ,Who was the leader for the patriots at The Battle of Kettle Creek?
- , Length of time Mr. Walton was held captive
- , Why did Austin Dabney receive land after the Battle of Kettle Creek?
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- , What county in Georgia is named after a woman?
- , Who was a slave who became a private in the Georgia militia and fought against the British in The Revolutionary War
- , Mr. Walton received this position in the Georgia Militia
- The name of Mr. Walton's Georgia home
- , The battle that lifted the morale of the militia led by Elijah Clarke with the help of Austin Dabney
- , Which county in Georgia is named after Elijah Clarke ?
- Adams ,Button Gwinnett wrote the first draft of Georgia's constitution based on this man's pamphlet
- , George Walton was chosen to replace a delegate to the Continental Congress because the delegate was this
15 Clues: , Lyman Hall's first profession • , Button Gwinnett's national origin • The name of Mr. Walton's Georgia home • , Top position Lyman Hall held in Georgia • , Length of time Mr. Walton was held captive • , What county in Georgia is named after a woman? • , Which county in Georgia is named after Elijah Clarke ? • , Mr. Walton received this position in the Georgia Militia • ...
First Choice DEI Black History Month activity ✊🏾 2024-10-20
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- Popular West African rice dish, known for its rich flavor.
- First Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, fought for independence.
- British supermodel and one of the most famous Black models in history
- Jamaican sprinter, fastest man alive.
- Colorful Caribbean festival celebrated worldwide, including in Notting Hill.
- British long-distance runner and Olympic champion.
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- A day to support Black-owned businesses in the UK, held on the first Saturday of every month.Lenny Henry – British comedian, actor, and co-founder of Comic Relief.
- British actor known for roles in The Wire and Luther.
- Welsh singer of Nigerian descent, known for her Bond theme songs
- Iconic American singer and Black cultural symbol.
- Starchy banana-like food, often fried or baked, popular in African and Caribbean cuisine.
- Caribbean music genre originating in Trinidad and Tobago, known for its rhythmic style.
- Influential American poet and author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- Reggae legend from Jamaica known for hits like "One Love."
- The ship that brought Caribbean immigrants to Britain in 1948.
15 Clues: Jamaican sprinter, fastest man alive. • Iconic American singer and Black cultural symbol. • British long-distance runner and Olympic champion. • British actor known for roles in The Wire and Luther. • Popular West African rice dish, known for its rich flavor. • Reggae legend from Jamaica known for hits like "One Love." • ...
Everyday Dog breed names 2022-06-15
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- Hunting dog originated in Germany for boar hunting
- German short-haired, medium-sized dog bred from the English bulldog and the Bullenbeisser
- Small, sturdy dog with a repetitive name originally from northern China
- Sled dog that is common in polar regions
- Small dog with a wrinkly, short-muzzled face
- Name for a type of dog descended from bulldogs and terriers that has (unfairly, according to some) a "dangerous" reputation due to its use in dogfighting
- Dog whose name in French means "burrow"
- Toy dog that is named after a Mexican state
- Medium-sized herding dog with a white fluffy coat common to Siberia
- Australia's wild dog
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- Medium-sized herding dog with a black-and-white coat
- Long-bodied dog, with a resemblance (for some) to a frankfurter
- Large and powerful black-and-brown German dog used to herd livestock and pull carts
- English dog that is known from its agility and speed
- Hunting dog from Japan that is recognized by its golden coat and curled tail
- Small Welsh dog whose name means "dwarf dog"
- Muscular medium-sized dog with a wrinkled face from England
- Water dog with a curly coat claimed to be from Germany or France
- Long-haired small dog whose name means "little lion" in Mandarin
19 Clues: Australia's wild dog • Dog whose name in French means "burrow" • Sled dog that is common in polar regions • Toy dog that is named after a Mexican state • Small dog with a wrinkly, short-muzzled face • Small Welsh dog whose name means "dwarf dog" • Hunting dog originated in Germany for boar hunting • Medium-sized herding dog with a black-and-white coat • ...
Fern Hill - Dylan Thomas 2022-06-17
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- The style of which the poem is written in.
- The underlying/secondary theme that the poem follows throughout.
- His poems exhibited less of social themes but rather felt more _________.
- The number of lines each stanza has.
- This color is used multiple times to indicate the poet's innocence, tender age and free time.
- This color indicates that the poet has become greedy and corrupted.
- According to the poet his death is slowed down by his memories of _______.
- From stanza one we can deduce that the poet's experiences are based on the place where he is residing which is a _______.
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- In stanza 3 the horses are used to represent the young poet's __________.
- the most used literary device in the poem is __________.
- The poet uses imagery to describe the farm as the Garden of _______ in stanza 4.
- The most recurring theme that the poet expresses resent against as well as being personified is _______.
- He is mostly well know for this feature of poetry.
- Thomas wrote most of his poetry in his _________.
- Dylan Thomas is a ________ poet.
15 Clues: Dylan Thomas is a ________ poet. • The number of lines each stanza has. • The style of which the poem is written in. • Thomas wrote most of his poetry in his _________. • He is mostly well know for this feature of poetry. • the most used literary device in the poem is __________. • The underlying/secondary theme that the poem follows throughout. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-26
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- Any one of three large skeletal muscles that form the buttock and move the thigh
- Welsh film actor (born in 1937)
- A severe and often fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys and chimpanzees) caused by the Ebola virus; characterized by high fever and severe internal bleeding; can be spread from person to person; is largely limited to Africa
- An integer that is an exact divisor of some quantity
- Having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses)
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- In some classifications another name for the family Lamnidae
- Small tropical flea; the fertile female burrows under the skin of the host including humans
- A region in northmost Europe inhabited by Lapps
- A genus of fungi belonging to the family Tilletiaceae
9 Clues: Welsh film actor (born in 1937) • A region in northmost Europe inhabited by Lapps • An integer that is an exact divisor of some quantity • A genus of fungi belonging to the family Tilletiaceae • Having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses) • In some classifications another name for the family Lamnidae • ...
The War of Roses 2017-01-16
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- Those who challenged Henry came from the House of ______.
- Many wanted someone from another ______ of the royal family to take the throne.
- The symbol of the House of York is the _______ rose.
- Henry VI's family was called the House of ________.
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- This person had himself proclaimed King and locked his two nephews in the tower.
- The conflict between the Houses of Lancaster and York became known as the "War of _______"
- After the Hundred Years' War, England had lost all its territory in ______ except a tiny little piece of land on the coast.
- The King of ______, Henry VI, was mentally ill and the kingdom was running out of money.
- The symbol of the House of Lancaster was a ______ rose.
- A welsh nobleman named _____ Tudor raised up an army, fought King Richard and won.
- The red and white roses together are a symbol of the house of ______.
11 Clues: Henry VI's family was called the House of ________. • The symbol of the House of York is the _______ rose. • The symbol of the House of Lancaster was a ______ rose. • Those who challenged Henry came from the House of ______. • The red and white roses together are a symbol of the house of ______. • ...
British history and culture 2025-02-23
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- the .... line - an imaginary boundary between northern and southern parts of Scotland
- ..... of Mercia - the first person to have claimed "kingship of the English"
- an ancient Welsh term for "fellow countrymen"
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- the Book of ..... - the finest surviving Irish Celtic manuscript of the Four Gospels and the New Testament, regarded as Ireland's finest national treasure
- Richard I the ..... went on crusades to the Holy Land
- St. ..... - a Gaelic missionary who introduced Christianity to the Kingdom of the Picts, also called "Dove of the Church"
6 Clues: an ancient Welsh term for "fellow countrymen" • Richard I the ..... went on crusades to the Holy Land • ..... of Mercia - the first person to have claimed "kingship of the English" • the .... line - an imaginary boundary between northern and southern parts of Scotland • ...
Cities and Countries of the UK 2016-06-21
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- The people who live in the country beginning with a "W".
- The largest city in the most northern country of the UK.
- Irish Folk who live in the smallest country of the UK.
- People who live in the most northern of the countries of the UK.
- The largest country in the UK.
- The capital city of Scotland.
- The UK country that has mountains, sandy beaches and sheep which projects into the Irish Sea.
- A northern city. Home to the one of the most popular football clubs in England and the world. Many pop groups come from here Oasis, Happy Mondays, Joy Division.
- The capital city of NI.
- A large county in the south west, a place to go surfing.
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- The name of the inhabitants of England.
- The capital of England and the UK.
- One of the biggest cities in the UK. In the West Midlands. Some find the accent difficult.
- Kingdom The two words represented by UK.
- What "L" stands for in LCFC, also the city in which we live.
- The capital city of the country that projects into the Irish Sea.
- Birthplace of the Beatles.
- The second largest country of the UK. Men wear tartan kilts.
- Midlands A region which contains Rutland, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire.
19 Clues: The capital city of NI. • Birthplace of the Beatles. • The capital city of Scotland. • The largest country in the UK. • The capital of England and the UK. • The name of the inhabitants of England. • Kingdom The two words represented by UK. • Irish Folk who live in the smallest country of the UK. • The people who live in the country beginning with a "W". • ...
1530s Opposition to religious change + Royal Authority and government 2022-05-26
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- Act against...and Franchises which curbed special powers by regional nobles over a region 1536
- Faction sympathetic to Catherine of Aragon during the 1530s
- town that sparked the pilgrimage of grace with 40,000 pilgrims through fears and rumours 1536
- Nun with disastrous visions of Henry VIII's divorce, exploited by Bocking,Courtenay and others
- Act in 1534 that declared Mary illegitimate and Anne Boleyn's children heirs
- Act in 1534 that made the break with Rome official
- co-operation of the monarch and the King in law making
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- Lords Darcy and Hussey supported this rebellion following Mary's exclusion from succession
- contained no more than 20 men during Henry VIII'S reign, mostly lawyers and bureaucrats
- regarded as the highest form of law, used by Cromwell to strengthen religious changes
- London monks that refused to agree to supreme authority
- the creation of departments by Cromwell to oversee management of the royal finances
- Act that reorganised Welsh government for better control 1536
- Bishop executed by Henry VIII for refusing to swear the oath accepting the divorce, almost made cardinal
14 Clues: Act in 1534 that made the break with Rome official • co-operation of the monarch and the King in law making • London monks that refused to agree to supreme authority • Faction sympathetic to Catherine of Aragon during the 1530s • Act that reorganised Welsh government for better control 1536 • ...
Great Britain 2016-02-18
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- nationality of the people form Wales
- creates laws members used to be assigned by the Queen and the position was passed down through the family but then after the reform this was banned and now members are elected by the public
- overthrowing of King James II of England
- ministers elected by the Prime Minister
- Name of head of government
- rules that are developed over time through judicial rulings
- the working class usually from Scotland and Northern Ireland because they support greater equality so many poor people vote for this party
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- written laws or rules
- of rights)
- Lower house of parliament, Elected by the people, Prime Minister must answer to them
- Supranationalist group that the UK is a member
- Political Party that is composed of middle class land owners usually from southern England who live in the suburbs because they want to build a stronger and better economy and support conservatism and british unionism
- system of government that the decisions are made by state officials rather than elected representatives
- gave citizens fundamental rights (now a template for all modern
- Who is the Head of state
- main broadcasting system for the UK
16 Clues: of rights) • written laws or rules • Who is the Head of state • Name of head of government • main broadcasting system for the UK • nationality of the people form Wales • ministers elected by the Prime Minister • overthrowing of King James II of England • Supranationalist group that the UK is a member • rules that are developed over time through judicial rulings • ...
NOTTINGHAM 2022-07-24
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- Young right back signed from Liverpool (8)
- Club that Forest beat 1-0 in the 2022 Championship playoff final (12)
- Left back legend well remembered for missing a penalty for England in 1990 (6,6)
- Welsh Winger and top scorer in 2021/22 (7)
- Defender who started all but one game in the league in 2021/22 (McKenna)
- Defender who left for Villa in 2020/21 (4)
- Fiesty Irish midfielder who was sold in 1993 for a then record fee of £3.75 million. Now a pundit (3,5)
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- Scored a hat trick in the 5-1 win against Swansea in April 2022 (8)
- Premier League team Forest beat 4-1 in the 2021-22 FA Cup fourth round
- Loves to dab and has own clothing brand (7)
- Head coach. Took Forest to promotion in his first year (5,6)
- English midfielder. Scored 8 goals in 2021/22 and featured in Championship team of the season (5)
- Sunderland > Newcastle > Forest (4,7)
- New forward and record signing from the Bundesliga (7)
- Item on the clubs badge, designed originally in 1973 (4)
- Penalty hero in the play-off semi final in 2022 (5)
16 Clues: Sunderland > Newcastle > Forest (4,7) • Young right back signed from Liverpool (8) • Welsh Winger and top scorer in 2021/22 (7) • Defender who left for Villa in 2020/21 (4) • Loves to dab and has own clothing brand (7) • Penalty hero in the play-off semi final in 2022 (5) • New forward and record signing from the Bundesliga (7) • ...
The Arrow - Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-08
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- French footballer, OOh la la, its?
- How many gold medals did team GB win at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
- Which country would you find Mount Vesuvius?
- Which country would you find the ancient city of Petra? One of the 7 modern Wonders Of The World.
- Who is the current 2026 PDC Darts World Champion? (4,7)
- Which famous car manufacturers logo has a lion on it?
- Who is generally credited as the inventor of the telephone? (9,6,4)
- Which British city was the 'The Full Monty' filmed?
- How many official boroughs make up New York City in America?
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- How many London based teams play in the current Premier League Season?
- February 15th 1998 saw this 20 meter tall sculpture by Anthony Gormely first erected in the UK (4,2,3,5)
- Which EFL football team are known as the Addicks? (8,8)
- In 1969 Who had a hit with the song 'He aint Heavy' 'He's my brother'? (3,7)
- I was a sheriff in the wild wild west, I donned a black suit, & i was a prince in bel-air. Who am i? (4,5)
- Surname of the father & son duo who presents the TV programme 'Gladiators'?
- What hat was Welsh Comedian Tommy Cooper famous for wearing?
16 Clues: French footballer, OOh la la, its? • Which country would you find Mount Vesuvius? • Which British city was the 'The Full Monty' filmed? • Which famous car manufacturers logo has a lion on it? • Which EFL football team are known as the Addicks? (8,8) • Who is the current 2026 PDC Darts World Champion? (4,7) • ...
Dinas Powys and Cardiff 2021-03-30
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- a word describing the era of the stone age.
- a word describing the countryside.
- the name of the wealthy family in Cardiff who gave land to the city.
- the era that the restored village was built in.
- the county in Wales where Dinas Powys is situated.
- people who live in Dinas Powys but travel to Cardiff for work.
- a type of bird that can be seen on the lake at Roath Park.
- the name of the priory destroyed in Cardiff in the 13th century.
- the name of the people indigenous to Wales before the Normans came.
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- the resource found in Wales that made work for a lot of people in the 19th century.
- the welsh name for the festival held each year.
- the name of the invaders from France who started in England and then came to Wales.
- the fish that can be seen jumping.
- the name of the memorial built in Roath Park.
- the type of interest described in Cosmestom Lakes Country Park.
- the transport system that helped more people to move to Dinas Powys
- the number that Dinas Powys is in size of settlement in the Vale of Glamorgan.
- an item found from previous civilisations.
- a town south west of Dinas Powys.
19 Clues: a town south west of Dinas Powys. • a word describing the countryside. • the fish that can be seen jumping. • an item found from previous civilisations. • a word describing the era of the stone age. • the name of the memorial built in Roath Park. • the welsh name for the festival held each year. • the era that the restored village was built in. • ...
Gavin and Stacey 2025-07-03
UKGK 2024-12-02
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- An alternative name for the london eye is the blank wheel
- The animal Saint Patrick drove from Ireland in the story
- The creature featured on the flag of whales
- 1997 was the last time the UK won this annual song competition
- The proper name for the church of England, the most prominent religion in the UK
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- This hugely popular chicken curry dish is credited as having been created in Britain
- This is the borough of west London that the Chelsea football club is based out of
- This is the capital of Scotland, The UK's second largest country
- This was what MR bean was looking for when he stuck his head in a turkey in the holiday episode
- After English, and welsh in wales, what language is the most commonly spoken mother tongue in the UK
10 Clues: The creature featured on the flag of whales • The animal Saint Patrick drove from Ireland in the story • An alternative name for the london eye is the blank wheel • 1997 was the last time the UK won this annual song competition • This is the capital of Scotland, The UK's second largest country • ...
Sigrid's 2021 Birthday Crossword, with Bonus 2021-05-27
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- this present is in the works (2 words)
- which one have you already received (2 words)
- they were number 1 in the German charts in 1968 with the Mighty Quinn (and very close to home!)
- This Beatles song was number one in in the US charts in 1968 (2 words)
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- aged 18 this Welsh singer was number 1 in the UK charts in 1968 (Muttergottes Hüpfersippe auf D)
- Michael resisted them in number __ but agreed to in the end (as always)
- how many presents are you receiving this year?
- what all three presents have in common
- this present has not yet been found. Further hint: beginning of your new country; comparative ending of easy and the last one in the middle
- this hit by the German Schlägersänger Roland Wächtler was number 1 in CH in 1968 (think "yes to Monday)
10 Clues: this present is in the works (2 words) • what all three presents have in common • which one have you already received (2 words) • how many presents are you receiving this year? • This Beatles song was number one in in the US charts in 1968 (2 words) • Michael resisted them in number __ but agreed to in the end (as always) • ...
Tudors 2020-03-02
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- Most people probably conceive the crime of treason (specifically, high reason) to be any attempt to kill, harm, imprison, or otherwise dethrone the monarch.
- The family name of a Welsh nobleman who married Henry V's widow Catherine of Valois Someone who has betrayed the monarch or her or his country
- law In 1494 a law had ordered beggars to be put in the stocks as a punishment.
- Monasteries were often built in isolated places
- Parr Henry VIII's sixth wife who survived him
- of LondonThe area inside the City walls governed by the Corporation of London, now known as 'The Square Mile
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- A man or woman whose wife or husband has died
- prosecution Punishing someone because of their religious beliefs
- Henry VIII's second wife and mother of Elizabeth I
- A branch of the Christian religion headed by the Pope in Rome. Before the Reformation all Christians in western Europe were Roman Catholics.
- Tudor King
- Someone who has betrayed the monarch or her or his country
- Henry the 8th
- eat loads drink loads of alcohol.
14 Clues: Tudor King • Henry the 8th • eat loads drink loads of alcohol. • A man or woman whose wife or husband has died • Parr Henry VIII's sixth wife who survived him • Monasteries were often built in isolated places • Henry VIII's second wife and mother of Elizabeth I • Someone who has betrayed the monarch or her or his country • ...
ABC 2020-11-16
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- the most famous british police office
- the fourth murder took place here,there is a famous racecourse, as it mentioned in the book (53.526940, -1.132986)
- a schedule, which was found next to the dead bodies
- The place of the first murder,its name means 'ashwater' in Welsh (51.212496, -1.486807)
- it means 'Churc town', the third murder took place here (50.394481, -3.545553)
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- one who has some problems with their brave
- a tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers
- the first christian name of the killer, one of the greatest conqueror of the history, an egyptian city got its name after him
- the second christian name of the murderer, the emperor of France, who died in Saint Ilona (his first name)
- the place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)
- the second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb
- a type of the proofs, that the police gets from you during the investigation in order to identify you later
- a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebody
- the fictial detective
14 Clues: the fictial detective • the most famous british police office • one who has some problems with their brave • a schedule, which was found next to the dead bodies • the place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047) • a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebody • a tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers • ...
Dinocrawl 2025-08-29
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- Since he's a Welsh dino, perhaps might've made a mistake trying to go back to his home island.
- Now that I remember, last time I saw him, he was surrounded by Spaniards and Mexicans
- Croski loves listening to classics, maybe he's trying to find a famous artist performing.
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- We best better get help from Mr Evans and Mr Peele to find Croski
- Maybe ask mother earth, if she doesn't know we might at least get fed
- The only person that the British adored more than Croski the dino
- Croski the dino loves cream tea, maybe he got confused and ended up somewhere he didn't mean to go to...
- We should name this "The Tale of Croski Dino"
8 Clues: We should name this "The Tale of Croski Dino" • We best better get help from Mr Evans and Mr Peele to find Croski • The only person that the British adored more than Croski the dino • Maybe ask mother earth, if she doesn't know we might at least get fed • Now that I remember, last time I saw him, he was surrounded by Spaniards and Mexicans • ...
Battle of Agincourt 2020-06-01
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- , In 1420 the Treaty of ________ names Henry the heir to the French throne (6)
- , the name of the town at which the battle took place (9)
- , The man who was the leader of the English Army. (5,1)
- , the side who were more likely to win the Battle (6)
- , one of the reasons Henry restarted the Hundred Years War (4)
- , Charles VI was mad and believed he was made of____ (5)
- , The weapon used by the English and Welsh to help the win the battle (7)
- , the town which Henry conquered when he first landed in France (8)
- , The leader of the French country, absent from the battle (7, 2)
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- , The name of the French Princess who Henry V marries.
- , These were placed in the ground to protect the English archers (6)
- , The name for men who fight on horseback (7)
- , The important port town used for trade and communication between France and England, the only town left in English control in 1453 (6)
- , This slowed the French troops down - many were stuck (3)
- , The English army was mostly made up of these types of soldier. (7)
- , The French _____________ were arrogant and did not want to fight lowly archers (7)
16 Clues: , The name for men who fight on horseback (7) • , the side who were more likely to win the Battle (6) • , The name of the French Princess who Henry V marries. • , Charles VI was mad and believed he was made of____ (5) • , the name of the town at which the battle took place (9) • , The man who was the leader of the English Army. (5,1) • ...
Reading Quiz 2013-01-24
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- The blood-price or sum paid in compensation for the death of a man
- The original English people now represented by the Irish, Welsh, and Bretons
- The language spoken by the masses in the courts and shires of England
- The English writer who stands out for his writing of Middle English and not French or Latin
- Replaced Anglo-Saxon completely as the language of government record and administrative record after the Conquest.
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- The language that English gentlemen of high regard spoke in the 13th Century
- The traveling medieval poets of the 11th to 13th Centuries
- The Duke of Normandy who built an army and defeated Harold II in the year 1066
- The people descended from vikings who settled in area of Normandy
- The political and economic system of Europe from the 9th to the 15th century
10 Clues: The traveling medieval poets of the 11th to 13th Centuries • The people descended from vikings who settled in area of Normandy • The blood-price or sum paid in compensation for the death of a man • The language spoken by the masses in the courts and shires of England • The language that English gentlemen of high regard spoke in the 13th Century • ...
BOH2 #2 2024-03-01
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- What installation type was the focus of this week's Whale's Wednesday?
- Which wood framed car manufacturer shares a name with the person who reminded me to do this?
- How many people sit on an English Jury (not sure if it's the same for the rest of the home nations)?
- Which April date does the HR system reopen?
- Who is the Welsh Rugby Union player with 96 caps that was born on this day, 1988?
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- Which nation is hosting this week's Formula 1 Grand Prix?
- What's the surname of the former drummer mentioned in the loop this week?
- Name the high effort name of the Sheffield BT Group office that opened recently
- How many Lego Phone Box sets are up for grabs on BT Today?
- Which initialisation is used to describe the method of communicating with hearing impaired people using one's hands?
10 Clues: Which April date does the HR system reopen? • Which nation is hosting this week's Formula 1 Grand Prix? • How many Lego Phone Box sets are up for grabs on BT Today? • What installation type was the focus of this week's Whale's Wednesday? • What's the surname of the former drummer mentioned in the loop this week? • ...
spices and herbs crossword- Kayleigh Michalow 2025-05-15
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- The Greeks wrapped ______ in bread for use after meals as a digestive aid.
- Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chives, Welsh onion, and Chinese onion
- dried inner bark of various evergreen trees
- this herb is in the mint family and is one of the most popular herbs in the world
- this herbs plant has small green-grey evergreen leaves and violet-colored flowers
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- It is mildly flavored and prized for its brilliant red color
- it's name is derives from an Arabic word meaning “to become yellow” which refers to it’s use as a bright yellow dye.
- this plant can survive drought and prefers well drained, sandy soil.
- the main flavor comes from thousands of tiny seeds inside a pod
- this spice is obtained from the Myristica fragrans Houtt or more commonly called a _______tree
10 Clues: dried inner bark of various evergreen trees • It is mildly flavored and prized for its brilliant red color • the main flavor comes from thousands of tiny seeds inside a pod • this plant can survive drought and prefers well drained, sandy soil. • The Greeks wrapped ______ in bread for use after meals as a digestive aid. • ...
Xmas Around the World 1 2025-11-30
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- The demonic, horned creature who punishes naughty children in Austria
- A Welsh tradition where a person dressed as a horse skull goes door-to-door singing
- The kind witch who delivers gifts to children in Italy on Epiphany Eve
- The saint whose feast day on December 6th involves children leaving shoes out for treats
- Goblins from Greek folklore said to cause mischief during the Twelve Days of Christmas
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- The giant straw goat built in a Swedish city square each year
- The nine-day Mexican celebration re-enacting Mary and Joseph's search for lodging
- A special log burned on the hearth, or a dessert shaped like one
- The traditional gift-bringer in parts of Germany, often depicted as a Christ-child angel
- The Icelandic tradition of giving books on Christmas Eve, known as the "Yule Book Flood"
10 Clues: The giant straw goat built in a Swedish city square each year • A special log burned on the hearth, or a dessert shaped like one • The demonic, horned creature who punishes naughty children in Austria • The kind witch who delivers gifts to children in Italy on Epiphany Eve • The nine-day Mexican celebration re-enacting Mary and Joseph's search for lodging • ...
