welsh Crossword Puzzles
ABC 2020-11-16
Across
- it means 'Churc town', the third murder took place here (50.394481, -3.545553)
- the fictial detective
- a schedule, which was found next to the dead bodies
- the first christian name of the killer, one of the greatest conqueror of the history, an egyptian city got its name after him
- the fourth murder took place here,there is a famous racecourse, as it mentioned in the book (53.526940, -1.132986)
- a type of the proofs, that the police gets from you during the investigation
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- the most famous british police office
- The place of the first murder,its name means 'ashwater' in Welsh (51.212496, -1.486807)
- the second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb
- one who has some problems with their brave
- a tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers
- the place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)
- a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebody
- the second christian name of the murderer, the emperor of France, who died in Saint Ilona (his first name)
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 • the second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb • ...
Wales 2020-02-21
Tangible Type 2021-04-18
Across
- The first movable metal type was cast in __ around 1230.
- The effect produced by dusting wet ink after printing and using a metallic powder.
- The first printed bible used this typeface.
- Spooky Phenomenon of printed image appearing too light because of ink starvation.
- __ a color: To overlap two or more screen tints to create a new color.
- One side of a leaf in a publication.
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- In 1470 it was TIMES for a NEW font so Nicolas Jenson created a ___ style space saving typeface.
- Smooth finish on uncoated book paper; smoother than eggshell, rougher than smooth. (Not Welsh or Scotch but still UK)
- The first European to print a book made movable metal type in 1455.
- Underlining a word in a manuscript directs the typesetter to use ___ for that word (or set of words).
- Bi Sheng invented the first movable typeface from porcelain in __ around 1040.
- The history of the ___ can be traced back to the Science Correspondence Club of Chicago in the 1930's with their small 'booklet' type publication.
12 Clues: One side of a leaf in a publication. • The first printed bible used this typeface. • The first movable metal type was cast in __ around 1230. • The first European to print a book made movable metal type in 1455. • __ a color: To overlap two or more screen tints to create a new color. • Bi Sheng invented the first movable typeface from porcelain in __ around 1040. • ...
Class of 2020 VCE Biology Puzzle 2020-10-12
Across
- the movie about my life, clockworks and a railways station feature
- Its weird, first name is of welsh decent and my family name hails from the Mediterranean.
- I feel Like a massive burger
- I smell as sweet as a flower
- Sir Arthur who shares my surname led an eclipse expedition to Principe Island in West Africa..
- B You don’t want to see me Mad, I’ll go all Thunderdome on you
- From the famous family of Ian who were great orchestral large violin players
- The Captain got highjacked by Somalian’s or that’s how Mr Hanks told the story
- No waffle here
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- sir, I want some more!
- have a dessert cactus and a U2 album named after me
- Clone me and you could have a chain to wear in your hair
- Baygon is my enemy, Mortein is my Kryptonite!
- hail from one of the first civilisations to invent writing
- My first name is also the archaic or literary name for Ireland.
- All seeing, all knowing
- Wow according to Urban Dictionary – to call someone my first name is to declare a person who is cooler beyond compare.
- Around 4 billion years ago there lived a microbe which is my namesake: the Last Universal Common Ancestor
18 Clues: No waffle here • sir, I want some more! • All seeing, all knowing • I feel Like a massive burger • I smell as sweet as a flower • Baygon is my enemy, Mortein is my Kryptonite! • have a dessert cactus and a U2 album named after me • Clone me and you could have a chain to wear in your hair • hail from one of the first civilisations to invent writing • ...
ABC 2020-11-16
Across
- 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 • ...
Muller Quizword 2025-02-17
Across
- From which language is the word ‘yogurt’ derived? (7)
- Name the heat treatment process named after French Microbiologist Louis P. (14)
- From the Accelerate 2025 conference, two teams won the ‘together’ award. Team Ireland was one, who was the other team? (7)
- From the Accelerate 2025 conference, Richard Williams wants us to Win in which specific category? (7)
- For which football team does Declan Rice play? (7)
- In Insights, a blue personality works best if you give them what? (7)
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- What flavour sponge is in the Cadbury’s Christmas Trifles? (8)
- Complete the iconic 90’s throwback Muller corner: Mud Pie(11)
- What is the Aldi own label equivalent of a Cadbury’s Freddo? (5)
- Name the Cadbury blonde chocolate which inspired two new dessert launches in 2024. (8)
- On the second day of the 2024 R&D away day, a walk was held in which Welsh village? (10)
- Which Mis-Teeq song is used in the New Muller Light Advert? (10)
- Who had a hit with ‘Ernie (the fastest milkman in the West)’? (5,4)
- The name of Mr Muller himself (and Linsday’s cat!) (4)
14 Clues: For which football team does Declan Rice play? (7) • From which language is the word ‘yogurt’ derived? (7) • The name of Mr Muller himself (and Linsday’s cat!) (4) • What flavour sponge is in the Cadbury’s Christmas Trifles? (8) • What is the Aldi own label equivalent of a Cadbury’s Freddo? (5) • Which Mis-Teeq song is used in the New Muller Light Advert? (10) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-04-25
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- An organization formed by workers to win and protect workers’ rights
- An economic system that aims to increase a country’s wealth and power by controlling trade and people
- A Scottish economist, often considered to be the father of capitalism
- Something that can be used to make or create a product
- A machine that harnesses the power of heated water
- The amount of goods and services available to buy compared with the amount that people want to buy
- A machine that uses moving water to power machinery
- A machine that separates the seeds out of raw cotton
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- the breakdown of work into specific tasks performed by different people
- An economic system in which resources and businesses are privately owned and prices are not controlled by the government
- A Welsh Industrialist and Socialist Reformer
- A young girl that went before Parliament to tell of her terrible working conditions
- A philosophy that calls for very little or no government involvement in the economy
- Another name for a peasant during Feudal times
- A machine that turns raw materials like cotton and wool into finished cloth
- A temporary work stoppage organized by workers as a protest
16 Clues: A Welsh Industrialist and Socialist Reformer • Another name for a peasant during Feudal times • A machine that harnesses the power of heated water • A machine that uses moving water to power machinery • A machine that separates the seeds out of raw cotton • Something that can be used to make or create a product • ...
Pathways Crossword 2018-01-22
Across
- One of our service users became a BBC Weather Watcher with his sunset shot taken in which Welsh seaside town? (9)
- A part of horticulture (think, Blooming Marvellous!) (9)
- In which UAE city did CareTech present on Disability Confident in January? (5)
- A person or organisation that helps to fund an event like the CareTech Care Awards (7)
- ..... of Genius, a CareTech partner children’s service (5)
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- Paul ………, celebrity chef best-known for baking (9)
- The CareTech Charitable ………, an independent charity set up in 2017 (10)
- CareTech recently part-funded a music festival for people with learning disabilities in the North-West of England. What was the event called? (9)
- In which month were the CareTech Care Awards held in 2017? (9)
- New data protection regulations due for implementation in May 2018 (inits.) (4)
- The shared surname of CareTech’s CEO and Executive Chairman (6)
- .... Quality Commission, the independent regulator of all health and social care services in England (4)
12 Clues: Paul ………, celebrity chef best-known for baking (9) • A part of horticulture (think, Blooming Marvellous!) (9) • ..... of Genius, a CareTech partner children’s service (5) • In which month were the CareTech Care Awards held in 2017? (9) • The shared surname of CareTech’s CEO and Executive Chairman (6) • ...
Nationalities 2026-03-21
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- Hailing from the birthplace of reggae music and Bob Marley.
- Hailing from the bustling East Asian island famous for inventing boba (bubble) tea.
- A person from the land of windmills, tulips, and countless bicycles.
- Famous for historic neutrality, spectacular Alps, and precise watches.
- Famous for producing world-class chocolate and delicious waffles.
- Known for celebrating St. Patrick's Day and the symbol of the shamrock.
- Known for cultivating some of the world's finest Arabica coffee beans.
- A Scandinavian nationality known for the pop group ABBA and flat-pack furniture.
- From the Iberian nation known for soulful fado music and pastel de nata.
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- Hailing from the largest country in the world by land area.
- From the peninsula known for K-pop, kimchi, and the martial art of taekwondo.
- A Middle Eastern nationality known for historic cedar trees and delicious mezze.
- Known for inventing the sauna and frequently enjoying cold-water plunges.
- Known for dancing the tango and a love of yerba mate.
- Hailing from the extraordinarily long, narrow South American country.
- From the Southeast Asian archipelago consisting of over 7,000 islands.
- Known for playing the bagpipes and traditionally wearing kilts.
- A person from the UK country that features a massive red dragon on its flag.
18 Clues: Known for dancing the tango and a love of yerba mate. • Hailing from the largest country in the world by land area. • Hailing from the birthplace of reggae music and Bob Marley. • Known for playing the bagpipes and traditionally wearing kilts. • Famous for producing world-class chocolate and delicious waffles. • ...
DAN Xword 2020-11-22
Across
- Yokel hanging out at the back (7)
- Mariner and his craft use best practice (10)
- Welsh firearm on the sides of the boat (8)
- Gybing sad turn for editor (4,5)
- Take a tumble backwards in turbulent water (8)
- Mat protects surfaces in boat with cabin (7)
- Front propulsion reportedly available to buy (3,4)
- Sounds like the team serenade while sailing along (8)
- Cow's right bosom sends her round the bend (6)
- Boat's medic has arrived, we hear (9)
- Begrudges flying colours after removal of Director General (7)
- Boomless (5-6)
- Endless joke about small sail (3)
- Delicate way to get ashore (6)
- Eastern rally venue via minor thoroughfares (6)
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- Headless financier sounds like he's stuck in the mud (6)
- Prevented from joining seat editor (8)
- Wives seldom found on this boat (6)
- Sounds like he has to drag his wife onto this boat (6)
- Shocked into action after zinc coating (10)
- Ache, groan, spinning around? Need somewhere safe to stop (9)
- DAN readers have mixed results when they immerse BHP (10)
- Corvid's home viewpoint (5,4)
- Left gap in the window (8)
- Metal clip stops hackles rising (7)
- Romeo and friends’ adventures (7)
- Safe haven in shady garden alcove we’re told (7)
- How about show describing association's staff (4,3)
- Desperate character (3)
29 Clues: Boomless (5-6) • Desperate character (3) • Left gap in the window (8) • Corvid's home viewpoint (5,4) • Delicate way to get ashore (6) • Gybing sad turn for editor (4,5) • Yokel hanging out at the back (7) • Romeo and friends’ adventures (7) • Endless joke about small sail (3) • Wives seldom found on this boat (6) • Metal clip stops hackles rising (7) • ...
Syntax S20! 2020-05-04
Across
- Toddler we watched acquire syntax
- “That’s the player who I always forget her name” (What type of relative is this?)
- A verb with one argument
- Position at the top of the NP Accessibility Hierarchy
- Both a month and a modal auxiliary
- The “P” in SAP
- The case used when P=S
- Hard words to say in Welsh
- Agent-Patient is one _______ system
- Basic word order in English
- # of students in our class
- “She __made__ me do it!”, e.g.
- The “A” in SAP
- Can be nominal, verbal, or adjectival, and there’s one per clause
- Can be skilfully employed to deflect blame!
- When “what” “why” “who” won’t move
- What the ’s in “Ollie’s carrot” is marking
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- SVO, VSO, SOV, etc.
- When nouns come before adjectives in NPs, e.g.
- S≠A≠P alignment
- These go almost anywhere!
- Inflects for tense, person, number, etc., without carrying main verbal semantic meaning
- A strategy that relative clauses sometimes use
- “I” and “She” are this case in English
- We’ve grown a lot of them
- Prepositions, articles, and conjunctions (but not verbs) in English, e.g.
- A verb with two arguments
- The “S” in SAP
- Minnesota Spring feature
- Standalone morpheme providing just one piece of grammatical information
- MacLing drink of choice
31 Clues: The “P” in SAP • The “S” in SAP • The “A” in SAP • S≠A≠P alignment • SVO, VSO, SOV, etc. • The case used when P=S • MacLing drink of choice • A verb with one argument • Minnesota Spring feature • These go almost anywhere! • We’ve grown a lot of them • A verb with two arguments • Hard words to say in Welsh • # of students in our class • Basic word order in English • ...
The English Speaking World - general knowledge 2020-09-30
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- this capital houses a famous river, many bridges and a "Ben" who is really big
- capital in Australia
- If you are from the USA you are...
- the number of stars in the US flag
- If you are from Wales you are...
- there were 13 of these who stood up against the English nation back in 1775
- If you are from Ireland you are...
- capital in New Zealand
- the number of stripes in the US flag
- first American president
- this music is native to Jamaica
- If you are a New Zealander you might be called a...
- city in Oceania that experienced a terrorist attack in 2019
- this is a state in the US and a really dry and warm desert also in the US
- If you are from Canada you are
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- capital in Ireland
- My first name is Usain, so my last is...
- capital in Scotland
- I sang about a sheriff who was shot and my last name is...
- Present US President
- capital in Nortern Ireland
- the English language has spread all over the world due to...
- Politician who is trying to become the next American President
- If you are from Australia you are...
- If you are from Scotland you are...
- If you are from England you are...
- If you are from Jamaica you are...
- capital in Wales
28 Clues: capital in Wales • capital in Ireland • capital in Scotland • Present US President • capital in Australia • capital in New Zealand • first American president • capital in Nortern Ireland • If you are from Canada you are • this music is native to Jamaica • If you are from Wales you are... • If you are from the USA you are... • the number of stars in the US flag • ...
World History, oh La! 2022-01-22
Across
- Henry _____
- _____ Simons; founded something similar to Anabaptists
- Stark but the real thing
- Composer Felix Mendelssohn was from this era
- The _____ Bede, father of English History.
- Celtic priests
- and Gomorrah
- the home of the Greek Gods
- the _____ dynasty built the Great Wall of China.
- Cathrine of _______
- professed Christianityin Ireland
- a religious book written by Muhammed
- one of Henry VIII's wives.
- Book of _____; extremely elaborate Irish "Bible" type book
- "Logos" in English
- the chief Indian god
- tribe in the Area of Cusco, Peruvian, eldorado
- philosopher poisoned himself lol
- was a composer with many many kids
- Thomas ______ wrote "Summa Theologica"
- hired da Vinci to work for him
- "barbar" in English
- weird surgery that was supposed to help people.
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- ______ Buddha (full name)
- birthplace of welsh poet Dylan Thomas
- wrote "The Canterbury Tales"
- a Celtic instrument
- good fish to eat; ______ daikon
- symbol of China
- capital of the Mexican civilization founded in 1325
- a roman madman
- "The Middle KIngdom"; what the Chinese called them
- a dried grape
- generally, the lands of the Vikings
- Muslim church
- Philistine god of fertility
- Judah the Betrayer
- German man
- Lannister, but the real thing
- another name for God
- the superior race Hitler believed in
- Russian composer
- _____ of Worms
43 Clues: German man • Henry _____ • and Gomorrah • a dried grape • Muslim church • a roman madman • Celtic priests • _____ of Worms • symbol of China • Russian composer • Judah the Betrayer • "Logos" in English • a Celtic instrument • Cathrine of _______ • "barbar" in English • another name for God • the chief Indian god • Stark but the real thing • ______ Buddha (full name) • the home of the Greek Gods • ...
English Week 2022-04-12
Across
- The centrepiece of the British summer social calendar and the ultimate stage for the best racehorses in the world.
- Traditional unit of liquid, used for beer or milk.
- The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of this number of independent and equal countries in Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Pacific.
- A member of the British aristocracy.
- Scottish residence of the royal family
- A book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts.
- The word that originated in Arabia, an animal
- Traditional British summer sport.
- strawberries, clotted cream and champagne
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- The school where Charles studied
- Another word for a black taxi.
- Ceremonial guard at the Tower of London.
- Britain's national symbolic animal.
- The Times is one, so is the Guardian.
- Men who receive this honour are given the title Sir, while women receiving the honour are called Dame.
- Who were the first people born in England
- British flag
- Over 1400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians come together each June in a great display of military precision, horsemanship and fanfare to mark The Queen's official birthday.
- A national dish which is essentially a thick soup, or broth. It's typically made from Welsh mutton or lamb, potatoes, cabbage and leeks, served with, or alongside, the meat broth.
- A pouch that performs the same function as pockets on the pocketless kilt
20 Clues: British flag • Another word for a black taxi. • The school where Charles studied • Traditional British summer sport. • Britain's national symbolic animal. • A member of the British aristocracy. • The Times is one, so is the Guardian. • Scottish residence of the royal family • Ceremonial guard at the Tower of London. • Who were the first people born in England • ...
Paper anniversary 2022-10-27
Across
- One of the oldest known boardgames (10)
- Latin dance, also a salad (5)
- Snowdonia mountain range (9)
- To take small mouthfuls of liquid (3)
- First meal you made me (7)
- Time for Bristol gin (3,6)
- Crosby sculptor (6)
- Welsh surfing town (9)
- New Zealand fruit (6)
- Precarious river crossing (8,6)
- Shrubbery party(7)
- Second date activity (7)
- Antiquated cocktail (3,8)
- Home of Lovell telescope (7,4)
- Explore each other and… (9)
- Showman (6,5)
- ...the rooftop tent (5)
- UK's oldest family-run service station (5)
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- Band, town in Scotland (9)
- South African vegetable dish(9)
- Kelp Army (anag)(4,4)
- Site of stunning sunset swims (8)
- A pro and a con (adjective)(11)
- Bulbous perennial, made into pesto (4,6)
- Our first festival (5)
- South Manchester water park (4)
- Edible tree decoration(9,6)
- Fun activity, according to Fleetwood Mac (6)
- 10km triathlon activity (3)
- Twice Prime Minister, aristocrat (9)
- Cairngorms walk (6,4)
- Limbic mimicry involving the hips (6)
- High-up green space (3,6)
- Tetris-style game (6)
- Sam (6,3)
- Great bell, also a neighbour (6)
- Bird that sustains long-distance relationship (9)
- Yorkshire village, home of the Brontes (7)
- Location whenever I’m with you (4)
- Filling foodstuff (5)
40 Clues: Sam (6,3) • Showman (6,5) • Shrubbery party(7) • Crosby sculptor (6) • Kelp Army (anag)(4,4) • Cairngorms walk (6,4) • New Zealand fruit (6) • Tetris-style game (6) • Filling foodstuff (5) • Our first festival (5) • Welsh surfing town (9) • ...the rooftop tent (5) • Second date activity (7) • High-up green space (3,6) • Antiquated cocktail (3,8) • Band, town in Scotland (9) • ...
Alex Rider Crossword D 2023-02-17
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- the most comely actress
- _____ Pan
- Alex's care taker.
- Buildings, antennae, spans, and Earth
- alex's dad
- the carriers for the poison.
- not traditional
- head of Special Operations at MI6, also a type of rolled up marijuana
- unable to be breached, impossible to overcome
- the place where Alex Rider's dad supposedly died
- Mr. Marple's favorite student
- Alex's nationality
- Alex Rider's Job
- criminal organization
- made into an intricate shape
- the skin condition that Michael Jackson and Nile both claim to have.
- the murdering of a political person as an attack espionage.
- author of the book series Alex Rider
- most romantic city
- A regular grenade will blow a solider up into _______.
- the world's way of visualizing debt
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- light flatbottomed boat in Venetian Canals
- Perfect spotless
- the pointy part of the high heel.
- the mass killing of people
- main character
- existing or done under the earths surface
- strong heavy iron grating that can be shut down
- the things that the radar dishes were mounted upon
- best english teacher
- the largest canal in Venice
- a railing supported by balusters
- the enterprises where SCORPIA got the vaccines from
- the founding place of pizza
- most lethal weapon ever
- The home of Tom's brother
- Julia Rothman's Nationality
37 Clues: _____ Pan • alex's dad • main character • not traditional • Perfect spotless • Alex Rider's Job • Alex's care taker. • Alex's nationality • most romantic city • best english teacher • criminal organization • the most comely actress • most lethal weapon ever • The home of Tom's brother • the mass killing of people • the largest canal in Venice • the founding place of pizza • ...
E+T 2024-07-01
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- What is Tom's favourite type of egg for breakfast?
- Which band sung our first dance song?
- What job is Emily currently doing?
- What university did Emily and Tom go to?
- Where did Tom propose?
- What is Tom's favourite film?
- What is Tom's favourite coding language?
- What is Tom's favourite ice cream flavour?
- What is Emily's favourite brunch place?
- What is Tom's current favourite coffee order?
- Where was Emily's first job?
- What was the name of Emily's university halls?
- What is Tom's favourite CrossFit move?
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- What TV programme are E+T currently watching (on season 5 so far)
- What position did Tom have in the novice boat?
- Who was the last live gig that Tom went to see?
- If Emily were an animal, what would she be?
- Where was E+T's first post-lockdown holiday to?
- What is Emily's shoe size?
- What instrument does Tom play?
- Where was Tom's first job?
- What instrument did Emily play at school?
- What career would Emily do if not a doctor?
- Who was E+T's novice rowing coach (after Ben)?
- How did Emily and Tom meet?
- What was Tom's worst performance GCSE subject?
- Where did E+T first live together?
- What food is Tom allergic to?
- What is Emily's favourite colour?
29 Clues: Where did Tom propose? • What is Emily's shoe size? • Where was Tom's first job? • How did Emily and Tom meet? • Where was Emily's first job? • What is Tom's favourite film? • What food is Tom allergic to? • What instrument does Tom play? • What is Emily's favourite colour? • What job is Emily currently doing? • Where did E+T first live together? • ...
45 2024-10-28
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- Countryside setting in "You Should Have Left"
- Device that captures terrifying footage in "Body Cam"
- Disruptive issue in "After She Wakes"
- Family member who goes missing in "The Closet"
- Type of explosion in "Darkness"
- Cause of terror in "The Beach House"
- The motel name in "Motel Acacia"
- Mental health condition featured in "The Voices"
- Title of a horror involving a woman's struggle with her sister's mental illness
- Emotion that fuels terror in "After She Wakes"
- Title of a film where romance turns into horror
- A place of refuge sought in "The Voices"
- Place where things go wrong in "Yummy"
- Location that hides sinister secrets in "Motel Acacia"
- Creatures in "The Clearing"
- Where Peter finds himself trapped in "Cruel Peter"
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- Type of force suspected in "Body Cam"
- Title of a horror involving a plastic surgery disaster
- Area of battle for a father in "The Clearing"
- Actor last name in "You Should Have Left"
- Word describing the chaos in "Yummy"
- Peter’s nature in "Cruel Peter"
- People at risk in "Motel Acacia"
- Person to be saved in "The Clearing"
- Title reflecting isolation in Stella’s home
- Unlikely location to find a missing person in "The Closet"
- Type of couple in "The Beach House"
- Setting in "Cruel Peter" after an earthquake
- Type of stop leading to a gruesome event in "Body Cam"
- Hidden element in "Darkness"
30 Clues: Creatures in "The Clearing" • Hidden element in "Darkness" • Type of explosion in "Darkness" • Peter’s nature in "Cruel Peter" • People at risk in "Motel Acacia" • The motel name in "Motel Acacia" • Type of couple in "The Beach House" • Word describing the chaos in "Yummy" • Cause of terror in "The Beach House" • Person to be saved in "The Clearing" • ...
Bangers Christmas Crossword 2024 2024-12-09
Across
- Boks 7s team, sounds a bit like one of Santa's reindeer. [5]
- Nationality of the hens in the "12 Days of Christmas" song, meaning they're usually late. [6]
- Festive name shared by TV presenter Edmonds (first name) and a Banger (middle name). [4]
- 1988 Christmas Classic starring Mark Higgins' lookalike. [7]
- This country's men's rugby team is ranked 83rd and tastes best with cranberry sauce. [6]
- Country ranked 128th in Men's World Rugby Rankings, Christmas tree flag. [7]
- Christmas Dinner essential, inside you will find terrible jokes. [8]
- Kick from hand, former Irish currency. [4]
- _____ Tshiunza, Welsh forward who sounds like he was born on 25th December. [6]
- Like a maul, but on the floor. [4]
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- English Premiership rugby team who play in candy-cane colours. [10]
- This rugby nation have a tree on their badge! [4]
- South African lock with first name Rudolph, better know by his initials. [6]
- Trait shared by Rudolph and rugby players who drink too much. [7]
- South American country, rugby team nicknamed The Condors, much warmer than it sounds. [5]
- Bangers Old Boys essential, inside you will find terrible jokes. [5]
- Biblical-sounding rugby stadium in Auckland [4, 4]
- Holly ________, England Women's fly-half [9]
- This reindeer would be most useful on the wing [6]
- Nick ______, former Harlequins No. 8 with an unchristmassy name. [6]
20 Clues: Like a maul, but on the floor. [4] • Kick from hand, former Irish currency. [4] • Holly ________, England Women's fly-half [9] • This rugby nation have a tree on their badge! [4] • Biblical-sounding rugby stadium in Auckland [4, 4] • This reindeer would be most useful on the wing [6] • Boks 7s team, sounds a bit like one of Santa's reindeer. [5] • ...
Laura & Daniel's Crossword 2025-08-21
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- What was the generous gift Daniel gave to Laura when they first met?
- Trail known for being 'well dressed'
- The caterer's -pig
- Laura loves this sky whale
- Daniel's university
- Cow applauds NHS during Covid
- Pudding with a cherry on top
- What is the stone in Laura's engagement ring?
- Location of wedding couple's first weekend away
- 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain
- Laura bravely ziplined across this canyon
- Wayne, Travolta and Lennon are feeling down
- Bird that quacks jokes
- Wedding videographer's first name
- First road they lived on together
- Their holiday was scuppered by the loss of Daniel's what?
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- A corny tree
- Overlooks CASTLEton
- Number of motorbikes Daniel has owned
- Lee, Laurel and Smith are on edge
- She reserves the right to curtsy
- Maid of honour's surname
- Use these or your tent will fly away
- In what city did Laura & Daniel first meet?
- Local name for someone from Barbados
- Best man's surname
- Alerted to a sting in the tail
- Name of the vicar who married them
- According to Laura, this mammal plays water polo
- Bride's sign
- Most commonly found grouse in the Peak District
- Neville's breed
- Neville crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in a...
- What was the name of the mountain where Laura & Daniel got engaged?
- Camelid prepares for a weekend away (-luggage)
35 Clues: A corny tree • Bride's sign • Neville's breed • The caterer's -pig • Best man's surname • Overlooks CASTLEton • Daniel's university • Bird that quacks jokes • Maid of honour's surname • Laura loves this sky whale • Pudding with a cherry on top • Cow applauds NHS during Covid • Alerted to a sting in the tail • 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain • She reserves the right to curtsy • ...
Laura & Daniel's Crossword 2025-08-21
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- Camelid prepares for a weekend away (-luggage)
- Laura bravely ziplined across this canyon
- In what city did Laura & Daniel first meet?
- Pudding with a cherry on top
- First road they lived on together
- Laura loves this sky whale
- Trail known for being 'well dressed'
- Neville's breed
- Lee, Laurel and Smith are on edge
- Wayne, Travolta and Lennon are feeling down
- Overlooks CASTLEton
- Use these or your tent will fly away
- The caterer's -pig
- Most commonly found grouse in the Peak District
- Alerted to a sting in the tail
- Number of motorbikes Daniel has owned
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- Local name for someone from Barbados
- Neville crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in a...
- She reserves the right to curtsy
- According to Laura, this mammal plays water polo
- What is the stone in Laura's engagement ring?
- What was the name of the mountain where Laura & Daniel got engaged?
- Cow applauds NHS during Covid
- What was the generous gift Daniel gave to Laura when they first met?
- Wedding videographer's first name
- A corny tree
- Maid of honour's surname
- Location of wedding couple's first weekend away
- 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain
- Their holiday was scuppered by the loss of Daniel's what?
- Best man's surname
- Name of the vicar who married them
- Bride's sign
- Bird that quacks jokes
- Daniel's university
35 Clues: A corny tree • Bride's sign • Neville's breed • Best man's surname • The caterer's -pig • Overlooks CASTLEton • Daniel's university • Bird that quacks jokes • Maid of honour's surname • Laura loves this sky whale • Pudding with a cherry on top • Cow applauds NHS during Covid • 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain • Alerted to a sting in the tail • She reserves the right to curtsy • ...
25 Years of BACD ~ ANNIVERSARY SALE 2025-10-16
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- Ongoing package, make sure patients know about this one too!
- Fotona4D is the only treatment that doesn't need one of these.
- KMW favorite quote "The age you start, is the age you ---?
- 1.5mm depth Ultrasound energy, no downtime
- What was the first FDA approved neuromodulator?
- Thermage is highly effective yet gentle enough for this delicate area.
- What is Dr. He's next marathon?
- Dr. Weddington follows what diet?
- Ultrasound technology that targets 4mm into dermis for deepest lifting.
- Bay Area Body Weightloss and ----- Clinic
- Where did Dr. Watkins grow up?
- Four part laser facial
- One of the many talents/hobbies of Dr. Austin.
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- What must patients do to receive the Anniversary Sale discount?
- Where did Dr. Welsh serve as director and chief of Cosmetic Dermatology before opening BACD?
- Where should you look to see what treatments a patient has been recommended before?
- Patients can prepay for anniversary sale treatments in person, over the phone or -----?
- AKA laughing gas
- What does everyone want more of?
- What % discount are we offering for Ulthera, Theramage, Sofwaves, and Fotona during the promotion?
- What do you tell patient's is the main purpose of Ulthera and Sofwave?
- Radiofrequency to stimulate collagen around eyes.
- Best camera for before and after photos (please utilize this!)
- Fotona should be done in a series of how many treatments for optimal results?
24 Clues: AKA laughing gas • Four part laser facial • Where did Dr. Watkins grow up? • What is Dr. He's next marathon? • What does everyone want more of? • Dr. Weddington follows what diet? • Bay Area Body Weightloss and ----- Clinic • 1.5mm depth Ultrasound energy, no downtime • One of the many talents/hobbies of Dr. Austin. • What was the first FDA approved neuromodulator? • ...
Sparkys bangers 1 2025-10-19
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- Home of the Royal Pavilion
- City with the Titanic Quarter
- Capital of Scotland
- Castle overlooking Cardiff
- City with the historic Hadrian’s Wall
- City hosting the Fringe Festival
- City with the iconic tower and illuminations
- Stone circle in Wiltshire
- City with the Deep aquarium
- UK’s oldest university
- Gateway to Loch Ness
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- City with the famous curry mile
- City with the Globe Theatre
- City known for its lace-making
- City with the Angel of the North
- Tower housing Big Ben
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- City with the famous cathedral spire
- City with the historic castle and zoo
- Historic university city
- City known for its steel industry
- Northern Irish capital
- Home of the Eden Project
- City with the Peace Bridge
- City with the historic York Minster
- City with Roman amphitheatre ruins
- City with Roman heritage and cathedral
- City with the Royal Armouries Museum
- City with the Bullring shopping centre
- Home of the Beatles
- City with a medieval cathedral and castle
- City with the historic dockyards
- UK’s largest lake by surface area
- Welsh coastal city with a university
- City with the Clifton Suspension Bridge
- City with the historic cathedral and Magna Carta
- Roman baths city
- Home of the White Cliffs
- City with the V&A Museum
39 Clues: Roman baths city • Capital of Scotland • Home of the Beatles • Gateway to Loch Ness • Tower housing Big Ben • Northern Irish capital • UK’s oldest university • Historic university city • Home of the Eden Project • Shakespeare's birthplace • Home of the White Cliffs • City with the V&A Museum • Stone circle in Wiltshire • Home of the Royal Pavilion • Castle overlooking Cardiff • ...
development of the nation-state 2015-03-22
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- was a very good friend of a king that made him chancellor
- tried to take control of the church with the help of a good friend
- a body of representatives made up of nobles,bishops,knights,and citizens
- a from of government where the lords have the most power and people who want protection help the lord (no strong king)
- a record of people who pay taxes
- an elected government which takes control when there is no leader
- a military weapon and establishment
- was king of a northern part of France
- a conflict sparked by not wanting an English king controlling France
- shares borders with the holy roman empire and is located in northern France
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- a castle builder in Wales and a organizer of model parliament
- invaded England and made France and England closely linked
- north of France and next to the English channel
- an area of land that is controlled by a king or a government
- king john signed a document for peace but would lose royal power
- signed a document which limited royal power
- an area that is in the northern region of France
- many castles were built in this place to take over the Welsh
18 Clues: a record of people who pay taxes • a military weapon and establishment • was king of a northern part of France • signed a document which limited royal power • north of France and next to the English channel • an area that is in the northern region of France • was a very good friend of a king that made him chancellor • ...
period stigma 2023-03-02
4 Clues: Erving Goffman helps us understand this clue • Surname of researcher who wrote ‘period poverty tackling the taboo’ • The term used to describe the lack of sanitary products due to financial constraints. • The title of the campaign the welsh government started which ensures period dignity in wales
The Trial of Tribulation 2017-12-19
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- Which area did the government hold no authorityover after the Act of Accord was passed?
- Who did Warwick appoint as the Commander of Calais?
- Which battle did York die at?
- Can't rebel against the king, no matter what (part of the attainder)
- Who did the Queen give Berwick-upon-Tweed in order to gain support from them
- Who was Henry VI's step father?
- When was Queen Margaret joined in York by Somerset and Devon?
- What happened on the 29th March 1461?
- Where was York's castle in Yorkshire?
- Who did Margaret gain support from while in York?
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- How old was the Duke of York at Mortimer's Cross?
- When was York forced to submit a written case for his claim to the throne?
- The appearance of something unusual in the sky, regarded as something good or evil
- York and Salisbury sealed an agreement by ______ binding them to support each other
- Who led the Welsh Lancastrians?
- Which king had captured Roxburgh and Wark?
- Which act resulted in the development of a strong group of supporters around Queen Margaret
- How many main points were there in the Act of Accord?
- What year did York return to London while displaying the royal banner and acting in a King's manner?
- Who did Somerset kill,who were sent ahead of the Yorkist's main forces?
- When was Richard 2nd replaced by Henry Bolingbroke?
21 Clues: Which battle did York die at? • Who led the Welsh Lancastrians? • Who was Henry VI's step father? • What happened on the 29th March 1461? • Where was York's castle in Yorkshire? • Which king had captured Roxburgh and Wark? • How old was the Duke of York at Mortimer's Cross? • Who did Margaret gain support from while in York? • ...
HISTORY OF GAMES 2013-02-18
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- Card game, ancestor to Rummy Royale
- Chinese played it we all werar it
- Card games first played in Italy 1430's
- Earlier name was Tables
- The Landlord's Game earliest ancestor of Monopoly patented 1904./
- Oldest gaming equipment
- Authosr of "Book of Games" written circa 1283.
- Published in Japan 1968, based on 19th century Reversi.
- Welsh literature mentions a tafl-type game
- Ancestor to most modern childrens' race board games.
- Board game in the Sahara
- Invented by a New Zealand man in 1962, and sold to a game publisher in 1979.
- Precurser to Cribbage
- They pair up with ladders o provide a hissing game
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- Backgammon variant in the Babylonian Talmud
- Part pentagon, published in 1978
- Games being played in Scandinavia
- Gucci drinking game invented by SCA member
- First mentioned in print, 1836
- Gretis Saga of Iceland mentions it as the Fox Game
- Ancient game in Egypt
- A diamond for some a board games for others, appears in the court of Louis XI.
- Invented 1931, becomes Scrabble 1947
- printed in England based on Indian Pachisi
- Game in China called "Go" in Japan
- Variant Board Game, found in Egypptian tombs
- Emperor Claudius played it
- Dragons dwell there, published 1974
- Ancient game with high stakes
- A Persian romance tells of it coming from India circa
30 Clues: Ancient game in Egypt • Precurser to Cribbage • Earlier name was Tables • Oldest gaming equipment • Board game in the Sahara • Emperor Claudius played it • Ancient game with high stakes • First mentioned in print, 1836 • Part pentagon, published in 1978 • Chinese played it we all werar it • Games being played in Scandinavia • Game in China called "Go" in Japan • ...
FAB’s Crossword 2023-02-24
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- Where was Flis evacuated to?
- Number of Great Grandchildren
- Flis embroidered some of these at Greensted church
- What sport did Flis enjoy playing?
- Flis drove what make of car?
- What party had Flis been a member of since 1958?
- Office her father ran
- 15A&24A nosytarget Anagram of where Flis lived 1964-1988 (5-5)
- Always eaten on a Friday with chips
- French fortified wine Flis loved to drink
- Which flower was her favourite and featured in her wedding bouquet?
- 15A&24A nosytarget Anagram of where Flis lived 1964-1988 (5-5)
- Number game originating as ‘Latin Squares’
- 27A&10D A waterway in East Anglia that Flis knew very well as a girl (7-6)
- What number flat did she live in at Weighbridge Court?
- Number of Grandchildren
- Flis’s initial brilliance
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- Flis and Ron’s Welsh abode in Fyfield Road
- Flis’s maiden name
- Flis’s Dad’s hobby
- Players take turns at rolling a ball towards a Jack
- Using red grapes rather than white as it’s name suggests
- 27A&10D A waterway in East Anglia that Flis knew very well as a girl (7-6)
- Her order within her siblings
- Her Mum’s chocolate biscuit recipe
- Town where Flis was born
- A jigsaw puzzle Flis liked to do
- What 5 letter online word game Flis played with her family
- What newspaper crossword did Flis do every day?
- Ground rice goes into which Scottish teatime bread
- Ongar is twinned with which French town?
31 Clues: Flis’s maiden name • Flis’s Dad’s hobby • Office her father ran • Number of Grandchildren • Town where Flis was born • Flis’s initial brilliance • Where was Flis evacuated to? • Flis drove what make of car? • Number of Great Grandchildren • Her order within her siblings • A jigsaw puzzle Flis liked to do • What sport did Flis enjoy playing? • Her Mum’s chocolate biscuit recipe • ...
Cryptic with Theme #4 2023-08-16
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- Partial cataclysm augured by dragon (5)
- Spooner's tawdry group is second-in-command (5,4)
- I call it the cause of many problems (3,4)
- Reportedly a solution for quicker evacuation from land of evil? (6)
- Cycle hires in north west of the continent (5)
- One of 21 carries small men (9)
- Monster Party setback before scoundrel cut in half (6)
- Village insiders left the hob on when interrupted by adulterer (8)
- Her, throw a spider? (6)
- Merciful programming language has the king's ear (10)
- Son of bowman said to be cause of annoyance (4)
- Tired old man chiefly lives alone in the forest (3)
- Bee's defence is a dagger (5)
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- Heir in disguise is a confident walker (7)
- Divine spirit and flag given makeover (7)
- Perhaps Welsh icon is feeling ill from the pub? (5,6)
- Legal raid botched by royal who gives gifts (9)
- Partial afro doesn't suit nephew (5)
- Mood gets upturned beneath mountain or volcano (9)
- Man boat, there's 9 people in it! (10)
- Shakespeare was a dragon slayer!? (4)
- Wizard said to be cool but appalled? (8)
- I hear one of ABBA is a shapeshifter! (5)
- Some gal confused by a name no longer used (7)
- Short librarian brought back some books for uncle (5)
- NASA rum cocktail enslaves a village (7)
- Hospital department found in forest (3)
27 Clues: Her, throw a spider? (6) • Bee's defence is a dagger (5) • One of 21 carries small men (9) • Partial afro doesn't suit nephew (5) • Shakespeare was a dragon slayer!? (4) • Man boat, there's 9 people in it! (10) • Partial cataclysm augured by dragon (5) • Hospital department found in forest (3) • Wizard said to be cool but appalled? (8) • ...
Men at Arms Cryptic Crossword 2024-12-03
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- Noble Iris, my 'blank' is broken (5, 6)
- Night cap semi-drunk after five (5)
- Wow, lovely trim! (7)
- Roughly chisel a noble (7)
- GB rig's sketchy adaptor (6)
- Certified reject with a buzzing heard inside (5)
- Dangerous device initially gives our Nobby nervous energy (5)
- Pound knob before Thursday, Rufus (9)
- Guard cuddles with the Welsh, instead of the French (5)
- Headless worms move inventor's home (5)
- Inventor, a crank, is in therapy of sorts (9)
- Smart name, silly name (3, 2, 4)
- Joker in job, off out (5)
- Outer eye and its surroundings, doctor (9)
- Edward's last termination (5)
- A comic clown (5)
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- I will sink, naughty butler (9)
- Organ playing might require this explanation (8)
- Ardent royalist blows up, rewarded without (6)
- Begin a list, guard (5)
- Crew says out loud: assassin (6)
- Guard often seen with stick (6)
- Counsel further, brush with energy (9)
- Head found in duvet, in a river (8)
- Rubbish guard? (8)
- Peer at wrecks rebuilt without bathrooms (6)
- Shock tribute to absentee (7)
- Aristocrat partly encrusted (4)
- Follow up found in Cassius' boots (4, 2, 4)
- A little crafty - one pork knuckle contains 50% merlot (10)
- In Spanish, that frustration sometimes takes charge (6)
- Vanguard holds a shifty one (5)
- Killer had own eyes hidden (6)
33 Clues: A comic clown (5) • Rubbish guard? (8) • Wow, lovely trim! (7) • Begin a list, guard (5) • Joker in job, off out (5) • Roughly chisel a noble (7) • GB rig's sketchy adaptor (6) • Shock tribute to absentee (7) • Edward's last termination (5) • Killer had own eyes hidden (6) • I will sink, naughty butler (9) • Guard often seen with stick (6) • Aristocrat partly encrusted (4) • ...
Men at Arms Cryptic Crossword 2024-12-03
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- Guard often seen with stick (6)
- A comic clown (5)
- Dangerous device initially gives our Nobby nervous energy (5)
- I will sink, naughty butler (9)
- Vanguard holds a shifty one (5)
- Edward's last termination (5)
- Counsel further, brush with energy (9)
- Head found in duvet, in a river (8)
- Roughly chisel a noble (7)
- Rubbish guard? (8)
- Inventor, a crank, is in therapy of sorts (9)
- Follow up found in Cassius' boots (4, 2, 4)
- Noble Iris, my 'blank' is broken (5, 6)
- Peer at wrecks rebuilt without bathrooms (6)
- Organ playing might require this explanation (8)
- GB rig's sketchy adaptor (6)
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- Outer eye and its surroundings, doctor (9)
- Pound knob before Thursday, Rufus (9)
- Shock tribute to absentee (7)
- Wow, lovely trim! (7)
- Smart name, silly name (3, 2, 4)
- Killer had own eyes hidden (6)
- Crew says out loud: assassin (6)
- Headless worms move inventor's home (5)
- Begin a list, guard (5)
- A little crafty - one pork knuckle contains 50% merlot (10)
- Guard cuddles with the Welsh, instead of the French (5)
- Night cap semi-drunk after five (5)
- Ardent royalist blows up, rewarded without (6)
- Aristocrat partly encrusted (4)
- In Spanish, that frustration sometimes takes charge (6)
- Joker in job, off out (5)
- Certified reject with a buzzing heard inside (5)
33 Clues: A comic clown (5) • Rubbish guard? (8) • Wow, lovely trim! (7) • Begin a list, guard (5) • Joker in job, off out (5) • Roughly chisel a noble (7) • GB rig's sketchy adaptor (6) • Shock tribute to absentee (7) • Edward's last termination (5) • Killer had own eyes hidden (6) • Guard often seen with stick (6) • I will sink, naughty butler (9) • Vanguard holds a shifty one (5) • ...
Great Western Schism 2026-03-17
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- King ___ V of France protected Clement
- Pope ___ IX—Urban VI's Roman successor
- Town where Gregory preferred to meet
- Jean ___ theologian who advised Council of Constance
- Baldassare ___ became Antipope John XXIII
- ___ Glyndŵr's Welsh rebellion recognized Benedict XIII
- Nation allied with Urban VI (Roman line)
- Angelo ___ elected as Gregory XII
- St. Victor abbey where Benedict stayed
- Pope ___ VII—second Roman claimant
- Council of ___ (1409)—created third papal line
- Holy banner unfurled against Flemish Urbanists
- Town where dissenting cardinals met
- Council of ___ (1414–1418)—ended schism
- Pope ___ XI returned papacy to Rome (1377)
- Nation most allied with Avignon popes
- Count ___ of Geneva elected as Clement VII
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- Peter ___—cardinal archbishop elected Alexander V
- Pope ___ VI—Roman claimant; intimidated election
- 1378–1417 split over papal legitimacy
- Pope ___ V—Pisan claimant (1409–1410)
- Papal residence 1309–1377; rival claimant base
- Husband of Mary; rival for Hungarian throne
- Movement that councils surpass papal authority
- King ___ IV pressured papacy to Avignon
- John I sided with Urban VI via Treaty of Windsor
- Bartolomeo ___—archbishop of Bari, became Urban VI
- ___ Sancta decree—council superior to pope
- Pope ___ XII—third Roman claimant
- Meeting place where Clement VII was elected
- Antipope ___ XIII—Avignon claimant
- Pope ___ V elected 1417; ended schism
- Queen ___ I of Naples supported Clement
- Antipope ___ VII—Avignon claimant elected 1378
- Town that switched to Avignon "obedience"
35 Clues: Pope ___ XII—third Roman claimant • Angelo ___ elected as Gregory XII • Antipope ___ XIII—Avignon claimant • Pope ___ VII—second Roman claimant • Town where dissenting cardinals met • Town where Gregory preferred to meet • 1378–1417 split over papal legitimacy • Pope ___ V—Pisan claimant (1409–1410) • Pope ___ V elected 1417; ended schism • ...
I will steal my fathers credit card and give it to you if you win. 2023-11-17
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- phobia or fear of long words
- a lung disease caused by inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust.
- A word of Welsh origin, meaning twins
- It originated in 19th-century Britain when a political movement sought to separate church and state. The opposition wanted to disestablish the Church of England in Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
- tenth longest word in English.
- This 23-letter-long word came about as three companies in the US were searching for a nonflammable, nontoxic alternative to ammonia and sulfur dioxide to use as a refrigerant.
- Deriving from Latin, it means honourable, honourableness or “the state of being able to achieve honours.”
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- extraordinarily good; wonderful.
- to accept or agree passively
- he act of regarding something as unimportant or as worthless. It is commonly used in a humorous way.
- a medical term that refers to a relatively mild form of pseudohypoparathyroidism.
- This medical term refers to the surgical removal of both the thyroid and parathyroid glands.
- fix the spelling "Hankerchiff"
- A fusion of two bodies or parts
- The answer is A, just made this to keep your sanity alive as this will be the only one you actually get
15 Clues: to accept or agree passively • phobia or fear of long words • fix the spelling "Hankerchiff" • tenth longest word in English. • A fusion of two bodies or parts • extraordinarily good; wonderful. • A word of Welsh origin, meaning twins • a lung disease caused by inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust. • ...
The quantity which, when the diameter is multiplied by it, yields the circumference 2022-03-14
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- Pi also has another name, after an ancient Greek mathematician
- This famous physicist was born today
- What type of number is pi?
- The first 36 digits of pi has this name, after a German-Dutch mathematician that calculated the numbers during most of his life
- A suggested alternative to pi, which equals 2 times pi, and is supposedly more intuitive to use for some math applications
- The symbol for pi was introduced by William Jones, a Welsh mathematician, in 1706, but it was made more widely popular by this mathematician.
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- The last man on the moon (so far) was born today
- This man from Vellore, India, memorized the first 70,000 digits of pi
- This science museum in San Francisco started the celebration of pi day in 1988
9 Clues: What type of number is pi? • This famous physicist was born today • The last man on the moon (so far) was born today • Pi also has another name, after an ancient Greek mathematician • This man from Vellore, India, memorized the first 70,000 digits of pi • This science museum in San Francisco started the celebration of pi day in 1988 • ...
Premier League 2020-10-05
Across
- FINISHED WITH THE LOWEST EVER PL POINTS TOTAL
- MADE THE MOST PL APPEARANCES
- WENT ON TO BECOME ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD AFTER LEAVING Manchester United
- FIRST Welsh CLUB TO PLAY IN THE PL
- FORMER NON-LEAGUE STRIKER THAT TOOK THE PL BY STORM
- CENTRE BACK THAT SWITCHED FROM Tottenham TO Arsenal
- North London CLUB THAT HAS NEVER WON THE PL
- NICKNAMED 'The Toffees'
- PL RECORD GOALSCORER
- Egyptian WINGER WHO'S PLAYED FOR Liverpool AND Chelsea
- MANAGED Chelsea, Manchester United AND Tottenham
- RELEGATED FROM THE PL A RECORD 5 TIMES
- Turkish MIDFIELDER FAMOUS FOR SCORING 'WORLDIES'
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- FAMOUS FOR HIS LONG THROWS
- LONGEST SERVING MANAGER IN PL HISTORY
- Manchester City's TITLE-WINNING CAPTAIN
- South Yorkshire CLUB WHO HAD 1 YEAR IN THE PL
- SCORED THE FIRST EVER PL GOAL
- MANAGER THAT MOVED FROM Portsmouth TO Southampton, THEN BACK TO Portsmouth AGAIN
- POWERFUL Ivorian Chelsea STRIKER
- WON THE PL AGAINST THE ODDS IN 2016
- STRIKER FOR Tottenham AND Manchester United
- MOST EXPENSIVE EVER DEFENDER
- NICKNAME OF Sheffield United
- CONTROVERSIAL Italian WHO PLAYED IN THE PL FOR Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham AND Charlton
- FAMOUS Manchester United NUMBER 7 FROM 'CLASS OF 92'
- FORMER England CENTRE BACK KNOWN FOR SCORING GOALS
- SCORED A DRAMATIC LATE PL TITLE-WINNING GOAL
- Arsenal RECORD GOALSCORER
29 Clues: PL RECORD GOALSCORER • NICKNAMED 'The Toffees' • Arsenal RECORD GOALSCORER • FAMOUS FOR HIS LONG THROWS • MADE THE MOST PL APPEARANCES • MOST EXPENSIVE EVER DEFENDER • NICKNAME OF Sheffield United • SCORED THE FIRST EVER PL GOAL • POWERFUL Ivorian Chelsea STRIKER • FIRST Welsh CLUB TO PLAY IN THE PL • WON THE PL AGAINST THE ODDS IN 2016 • LONGEST SERVING MANAGER IN PL HISTORY • ...
El Camino Unit Revision 2020-11-19
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- Welsh (feminine) (6)
- Translate: “Behind the table” to English (6,2,2,4)
- Translate: “I live in the city” to Spanish (4,2,2,6)
- Translate: “my mother is from Scotland” to Spanish (2,5,2,2,7)
- Singaporean (12)
- al lado de (6)
- Pan y queso (5,3,6)
- water (4)
- A la izquierda (2,3,4)
- Delante (2,5)
- The province in which tapas come from (9)
- South Africa (9)
- Underneath (6)
- The province in which Barcelona is (9)
- Translate: “Ellos son de Inglaterra” to English (4,3,4,7)
- Where you sleep on the camino (9)
- to the right (1,2,7)
- The countryside (2,5)
- Cyprus (6)
- Leche (4)
- Translate: “¿Qué te gustaría?” to English (4,5,3,4)
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- the mountains (2,7)
- Translate: “You live in a house” to Spanish, (5,2,3,4)
- entre (7)
- Translate: “I would like…” to Spanish (2,8)
- Papua New Guinean (4)
- Where the camino (frances) begins (2,4,4,2,4)
- Where the camino finishes (8)
- Translate: “Where are you from?” to Spanish (no question marks) (2,5,4)
- Germany (8)
- Translate: “Tengo sed” to English (1,2,6)
- Cambodia (7)
- Translate: “I am hungry” to Spanish (5,6)
- Translate: “Vives en un piso” to English, (3,4,2,2,9)
- Greek (masculine) (6)
- The symbol of the camino (6,5)
- Translate: “mi padre es de Irlanda” to English (2,6,2,4,7)
- The name of the accreditation you receive when you complete the camino, (2,10)
- Meat (5)
39 Clues: Meat (5) • entre (7) • water (4) • Leche (4) • Cyprus (6) • Germany (8) • Cambodia (7) • Delante (2,5) • al lado de (6) • Underneath (6) • Singaporean (12) • South Africa (9) • the mountains (2,7) • Pan y queso (5,3,6) • Welsh (feminine) (6) • to the right (1,2,7) • Papua New Guinean (4) • Greek (masculine) (6) • The countryside (2,5) • A la izquierda (2,3,4) • Where the camino finishes (8) • ...
County Crossword 2015-01-19
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- A trillion bytes
- Is he joining us once more?
- There was a bar at Spytty
- Anti smoking brigade lead England hero
- We were lucky to get nil apparently
- Want none of these boys in our team!
- Name of the Sands
- St James...
- With 6 down, Somerton Pk
- Wish Luis had played for us
- Us without the County
- Would you give Tommy Tynan your last one
- Two of these and you're off.
- 1-0 at Wembley
- Abbreviated toffee
- Joe Day has done it again
- He only scores if you feed him
- ....up to League 1
- Welsh name for football pitch and a prison
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- "and it's a red .... for David Pipe!"
- God of thunder
- A grand one for the egg chasers
- They go down in the box
- Cheryl loved both of them once
- Dave
- Ex trainee, relegated from Premiership 5 times (1st name)
- Jacko does it every week (4-3)
- We played in the area twice but not on their pitch
- 2-2 at home this year
- Behind the goal at Somerton Pk / Oliver
- Don’t hang the monkey Jeff
- We don’t have a back four like this
- Trouble here, there's trouble here'.
- Mom yet again!
- 80's captain - legend
- How to contact ticket office
- Howe is Rene scrambled
37 Clues: Dave • St James... • God of thunder • Mom yet again! • 1-0 at Wembley • A trillion bytes • Name of the Sands • Abbreviated toffee • ....up to League 1 • 2-2 at home this year • Us without the County • 80's captain - legend • Howe is Rene scrambled • They go down in the box • With 6 down, Somerton Pk • There was a bar at Spytty • Joe Day has done it again • Don’t hang the monkey Jeff • ...
Men at Arms Crossword 2024-11-28
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- Smart name, silly name (3, 2, 4)
- Edward's last termination (5)
- A little crafty - one pork knuckle contains 50% merlot (10)
- Guard often seen with stick (6)
- Shock tribute to absentee (7)
- Pound knob before Thursday, Rufus (9)
- Certified reject with a buzzing heard inside (5)
- Head found in duvet, in a river (8)
- Killer had own eyes hidden (6)
- I will sink, naughty butler (9)
- Organ playing might require this explanation (8)
- Follow up found in Cassius' boots (4, 2, 4)
- Peer at wrecks rebuilt without bathrooms (6)
- Wow, lovely trim! (7)
- Begin a list, guard (5)
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- Counsel further, brush with energy (9)
- Roughly chisel a noble (7)
- Headless worms move inventor's home (5)
- Noble Iris, my 'blank' is broken (5, 6)
- Inventor, a crank, is in therapy of sorts (9)
- In Spanish, that frustration sometimes takes charge (6)
- A comic clown (5)
- Crew says out loud: assassin (6)
- Vanguard holds a shifty one (5)
- Guard cuddles with the Welsh, instead of the French (5)
- Outer eye and its surroundings, doctor (9)
- Dangerous device initially gives our Nobby nervous energy (5)
- Rubbish guard? (8)
- Aristocrat partly encrusted (4)
- Night cap semi-drunk after five (5)
- Joker in job, off out (5)
- Ardent royalist blows up, rewarded without (6)
- GB rig's sketchy adaptor (6)
33 Clues: A comic clown (5) • Rubbish guard? (8) • Wow, lovely trim! (7) • Begin a list, guard (5) • Joker in job, off out (5) • Roughly chisel a noble (7) • GB rig's sketchy adaptor (6) • Edward's last termination (5) • Shock tribute to absentee (7) • Killer had own eyes hidden (6) • Vanguard holds a shifty one (5) • Guard often seen with stick (6) • Aristocrat partly encrusted (4) • ...
Gloucester Rugby Opponents 2024-07-11
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- First ever knock out cup match opponents.
- Gloucester's first European Challenge Cup game was against these traditional opponents.
- University team who have beaten Gloucester 27 times.
- Team from East Sussex who Gloucester faced in the cup in 1985/86.
- English team defeated by Gloucester in a European Challenge Cup final.
- A traditional easter time opponent.
- Traditional Boxing Day opponents before Lydney.
- Red and black wizards.
- Welsh team who replaced Cardiff on the fixture list in the 1980's
- Gloucester's first ever league match opponents.
- Midweek opponents, usually with a few old Bristol players in the side.
- Knocked Gloucester out of the cup in 1977. Revenged in 1978.
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- 23 times champions of England (as of July 2024) who lost 5-0 to Gloucester on their only visit to Kingsholm.
- Their home is 10.7 miles from Kingsholm and they have played Gloucester over 100 times
- Beaten by Gloucester in 2 English cup finals.
- Gloucester beat this team in 2 successive cup finals.
- Beaten in a final by both the men's and women's team.
- The team that Gloucester have beaten the most since 1873.
- Beaten Gloucester more times than any other team.
- Beat Gloucester 12-3 in the final league match of 1990.
- Wear green, white and red stripes.
- New Zealand team who once racked up 70 points at Kingsholm.
22 Clues: Red and black wizards. • Wear green, white and red stripes. • A traditional easter time opponent. • First ever knock out cup match opponents. • Beaten by Gloucester in 2 English cup finals. • Traditional Boxing Day opponents before Lydney. • Gloucester's first ever league match opponents. • Beaten Gloucester more times than any other team. • ...
Team Young Lives Crossword 2024-06-20
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- This acronym is used to describe one of our fundraising teams. Bonus clue - The team is managed by Miffy
- Who did Scotland men's football team play in their opening Euro 2024 match?
- What is the biggest planet in the solar system?
- This England Men's football player scored in the recent England V Serbia Euros game
- Glastonbury 2024 go-ers will be hoping for sunshine when they watch this headliner
- How many Prime Ministers did Britain have in 2022
- The longest day of the year (today!)
- What level floor is the Bristol Office on?
- This song from a popular 2013 Disney film is performed by a wickedly talented Broadway star
- Now known as X
- What is the national animal of Scotland?
- What is the most played women's sport in the UK?
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- Bridgerton season 3 hast just been released, but this seasons lead actress also starred in which comedy show, set in Northern Ireland?
- One half of 2023's Barbenheimer
- Online chat with AI
- #RunningOn_______
- Welcome (but in Cymraeg/Welsh)
- House of the____
- Which supermarket chain is stocking Young Lives vs Cancer ice cream cones this summer?
- A famous Team Young Lives marathon runner starred in this show
- In which city are the 2024 Olympics taking place?
- What food was the official 2023 coronation dish?
- What is the name of Taylor Swift's sixth album?
23 Clues: Now known as X • House of the____ • #RunningOn_______ • Online chat with AI • Welcome (but in Cymraeg/Welsh) • One half of 2023's Barbenheimer • The longest day of the year (today!) • What is the national animal of Scotland? • What level floor is the Bristol Office on? • What is the biggest planet in the solar system? • What is the name of Taylor Swift's sixth album? • ...
Laura & Daniel's Crossword 2025-08-21
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- Best man's surname
- Wedding videographer's first name
- Name of the vicar who married them
- Neville crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in a...
- What was the generous gift Daniel gave to Laura when they first met?
- Trail known for being 'well dressed'
- Their holiday was scuppered by the loss of Daniel's what?
- Laura bravely ziplined across this canyon
- Cow applauds NHS during Covid
- Camelid prepares for a weekend away (-luggage)
- Neville's breed
- Use these or your tent will fly away
- Wayne, Travolta and Lennon are feeling down
- Lee, Laurel and Smith are on edge
- Overlooks CASTLEton
- In what city did Laura & Daniel first meet?
- According to Laura, this mammal plays water polo
- Most commonly found grouse in the Peak District
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- What is the stone in Laura's engagement ring?
- Pudding with a cherry on top
- First road they lived on together
- Bride's sign
- Laura loves this sky whale
- Alerted to a sting in the tail
- Location of wedding couple's first weekend away
- What was the name of the mountain where Laura & Daniel got engaged?
- Daniel's university
- Number of motorbikes Daniel has owned
- 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain
- Maid of honour's surname
- Local name for someone from Barbados
- Bird that quacks jokes
- She reserves the right to curtsy
- The caterer's -pig
- A corny tree
35 Clues: Bride's sign • A corny tree • Neville's breed • Best man's surname • The caterer's -pig • Daniel's university • Overlooks CASTLEton • Bird that quacks jokes • Maid of honour's surname • Laura loves this sky whale • Pudding with a cherry on top • Cow applauds NHS during Covid • Alerted to a sting in the tail • 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain • She reserves the right to curtsy • ...
wedding crossword 2013-06-08
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- Bride’s auntie from Wales
- Groom's grandad and former art professor. If you draw him a picture of the bride and groom he can tell you if it is any good (if it is place it with the wedding presents).
- Beautiful new mother to a little Jack
- Groomsman with the longest hair who used to work as a farmer in Japan. Also saves trees in Scotland sometimes.
- Groom's grama and former cartographer (it means making maps, if you ask nicely she might make you one if you have trouble finding your seat)
- Bride's friend who came to England by boat and works for IKEA
- Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan
- Bridesmaid who laughs the most
- Groom's uncle who rules the Welsh (or works in the Welsh assembly)
- The handsome groom
- Married to groom's cousin
- Australian-irish honourary McFarlane
- Groom's brother who speaks japanese (some real some made up we suspect) every now and then.
- Bridesmaid with the longest hair, loves planning and can tell you lots of funny stories about the bride.
- Mother of the groom who owns a lot of dresses
- Oldest brother of the groom who is soon almost australian
- Nice chap who likes cats and is lucky enough to be dating the pretty red headed bridesmaid
- Bride’s brother’s girlfriend who is really good with makeup
- Groom's cousin who loves horses.
- Groom's youngest cousin and expert origamist and pianist
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- Groomsman who recently became a father, can tell you lots of funny stories about the groom.
- Bridesmaid with red hair who probably misses her cat by now.
- Bride’s newest uncle
- Father of the bride and a huge Zlatan fan.
- Brother of the bride whose favourite English word is “dude!”
- Bride’s oldest cousin and knitting expert
- The lovely Bride
- Bride’s auntie who got married herself last year and went to Scotland to see the Proclaimers on her honeymoon.
- bridesmaid from Transylvania (doesn’t bite, at least not before midnight)
- Groom’s family name (English but used to be Scottish.. or was it Irish? Ask auntie Al if you’re curious, she might know).
- Groom's uncle who used to work in canary wharf
- Groom's uncle who prevents enemy forces from invading England (or used to work for the ministry of defence)
- Youngest brother of the groom also known as Lobbie or Blobbie (or Basin, but don’t tell him we said that).
- Bride’s family name (means “new stream”, or “new electrical current” in Swedish)
- Groom's cousin who...
- Groom's friend who works as a maths teacher and has a girlfriend in France
- Two of the groom’s lovely aunties, one who loves festivals and creating family trees, and one who...
- Groom's cousin who wants to be a diving instructor
- Father of the groom and connoisseur of good wine
- Friend of the bride who recently became a father (also came to England on a boat, also works for IKEA)
- Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor
41 Clues: The lovely Bride • The handsome groom • Bride’s newest uncle • Groom's cousin who... • Bride’s auntie from Wales • Married to groom's cousin • Bridesmaid who laughs the most • Groom's cousin who loves horses. • Australian-irish honourary McFarlane • Beautiful new mother to a little Jack • Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor • Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan • ...
Wedding xword 2013-06-30
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- Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor.
- Mother of the groom who owns a lot of dresses.
- Father of the groom and connoisseur of good wine.
- Bride’s oldest cousin and knitting expert.
- Married to groom's cousin and knows a lot about brains.
- Bride’s newest uncle.
- Groomsman with the longest hair who used to work as a farmer in Japan. Also saves trees in Scotland sometimes.
- Father of the bride and a huge Zlatan fan.
- Bride’s family name (means “new stream”, or “new electrical current” in Swedish).
- Nice chap who likes cats and is lucky enough to be dating the pretty red headed bridesmaid.
- Beautiful new mother to a little Jack.
- Bridesmaid with red hair who probably misses her cat by now.
- The handsome groom.
- Groom's grama and former cartographer (it means making maps, if you ask nicely she might make you one if you have trouble finding your seat).
- The lovely Bride.
- bridesmaid from Transylvania (doesn’t bite, at least not before midnight).
- Bridesmaid who laughs the most.
- Youngest brother of the groom also known as Lobbie or Blobbie (or Basin, but don’t tell him we said that).
- Oldest brother of the groom who is soon almost Australian.
- Bride’s brother’s girlfriend who is really good with makeup.
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- Bride’s auntie from Wales.
- Bride’s auntie who got married herself last year and went to Scotland to see the Proclaimers on her honeymoon.
- Groomsman who recently became a father.
- Groom's youngest cousin and expert origamist and pianist.
- Groom's brother who speaks japanese (some real some made up we suspect) every now and then.
- Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan.
- Two of the groom’s lovely aunties, one who loves festivals and creating family trees, and one who loves animals and knows a lot about finance.
- groom’s auntie with a musical talent.
- Groom's cousin who wants to be a diving instructor and is really good at maths.
- Groom's uncle who rules the Welsh (or works in the Welsh assembly).
- Australian-irish honourary McFarlane.
- Groom's uncle who prevents enemy forces from invading England (or used to work for the ministry of defence).
- Groom’s family name (English but used to be Scottish.. or was it Irish? Ask auntie Al if you’re curious, she might know).
- Groom's oldest cousin who got married himself recently and loves music.
- Groom's uncle who used to work in canary wharf.
- Bridesmaid with the longest hair, loves planning and can tell you lots of funny stories about the bride.
- Groom's grandad and former art professor. If you draw him a picture of the bride and groom he can tell you if it is any good (if it is place it with the wedding presents).
- Groom's friend who works as a maths teacher and has a girlfriend in France.
- Brother of the bride whose favourite English word is “dude!”
- Groom's cousin who loves horses and cupcakes.
40 Clues: The lovely Bride. • The handsome groom. • Bride’s newest uncle. • Bride’s auntie from Wales. • Bridesmaid who laughs the most. • groom’s auntie with a musical talent. • Australian-irish honourary McFarlane. • Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor. • Beautiful new mother to a little Jack. • Groomsman who recently became a father. • Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan. • ...
Special things 2016-05-18
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- Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10)
- The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7)
- December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7)
- Hit by shark's! Pray, put everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning. (6, 3)
- Storm ruins a strong portico and it tells of another storm (7, 14)
- Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5)
- First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8)
- Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice for a great ride! (5, 5)
- Score a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead. (4, 5)
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- Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7)
- Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo. (5, 8, 4)
- Snug going up a pole, we listen to something to find our way. (8,6, 3)
- Rust partially and put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair... (7, 6)
- Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty! (9, 7)
- Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees! (7, 6)
- The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah! (3, 6)
- One who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart, and a box to quicken heartbeats (4, 5)
17 Clues: The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7) • Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7) • First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8) • Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5) • Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10) • December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7) • ...
Leslie Procter 2023-12-23
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- What great ape is known for its distinctive red fur? (10)
- The book thief is written from the perspective of who? (5)
- Which Yves directed La Gloire de Mon Père and its sequel Le Chateau de Ma Mere? (6)
- What is the Welsh national flower? (8)
- Which village is situated at the north wester edge of the Quantock hills? (8,5)
- Who hears birds of green and red roses too? (9)
- Who is your favourite Grandchild?
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- What is considered the global city of fashion and design? (5)
- What country shares borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east? (5)
- What the Japanese title for an exam invigilator? (7)
- Which Zodiac sign shares a name with a very good, blind and deaf boy? (3)
- Don't cry for me... ____ (9)
- Which Raven in the tower of london shares a name with a character from Blackadder? (8)
- What mythical creature lives in Tulgey Wood? (11)
- What is the first name of the Nielson who starred in the Naked Gun film series? (6)
- What is the last name of James Gambles business partner? (7)
- Which Square in Brighton shares its name with a London tube station? (6)
17 Clues: Don't cry for me... ____ (9) • Who is your favourite Grandchild? • What is the Welsh national flower? (8) • Who hears birds of green and red roses too? (9) • What mythical creature lives in Tulgey Wood? (11) • What the Japanese title for an exam invigilator? (7) • What great ape is known for its distinctive red fur? (10) • ...
UK - Political System & Special Days 2013-02-22
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- The V-shaped orange collarettes used by Orange Day marches is also known as?
- What is the symbol of Remembrance Day?
- Ireland Where is celebrated the Orange Day
- The surname of lieutenant, who wrote the poem “In Flanders Fields”
- What does P stand for in PM
- In which month is celebrated the Bonfire Night
- UK has got 650....
- What does H stand for in NHS
- What lords has got hereditary peers
- There are elected Members of Parliament - House of..
- The country, where Saint Patrick brought Christianity
- The city with largest St. David’s parade?
- There are 3 important parties in the UK - Conservative, Lib. Democrat and ......
- The typical colour of the St. Patrick Day?
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- Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
- What kind of monarchy is in the UK
- Who is the head
- Who was according to the legend killed by St. George?
- Who protect marches on orange day?
- House of Commons represents the will of...
- Name (no number, only name) of the king who should be killed by Guy Fawkes
- Whom can dismiss and appoint the Queen?
- Old competition held in Welsh schools on St. David’s day
- First-past-the-post voting system belongs to the .......... voting system
- UK use ....... Law
- Who can be the head
- In which month is celebrated the St. Georges Day?
27 Clues: Who is the head • UK has got 650.... • UK use ....... Law • Who can be the head • What does P stand for in PM • What does H stand for in NHS • What kind of monarchy is in the UK • Who protect marches on orange day? • What lords has got hereditary peers • Who is the patron saint of Scotland? • What is the symbol of Remembrance Day? • Whom can dismiss and appoint the Queen? • ...
This and That 2020-04-20
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- Country that reaches farther west, north, east and south than Iceland
- When no one is allowed to leave their home
- Pilot´s part of an aeroplane
- A Welsh city whose name was originally Sveinsey
- When you are made to stay at home after catching the Coronavirus
- square root of 36
- When you stay at home so as not to catch the Coronavirus
- The Beatles´ bassplayer (surname)
- This subject
- Expulsion from your native country
- A huge seabird, living mainly on the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific
- Scandinavia´s most popolous country
- A popular smartphone
- A set of instructions for baking or cooking
- Fishing boat that drags a net across ocean floor
- USA´s first president (surname)
- Prime Minister of Britain (surname)
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- The act of releasing smelly gas from your body
- Lot of computers and nearly all houses have this
- Negative
- Small, round green things we eat
- A farm tool used for loosening soil
- not cheap
- A noise or a channel between two landmasses
- California´s state capital
- Someone who makes a living pretending to be someone else
- Affirmative
- Obama´s home town
- ______ and out
- The sea seperating Europe and Africa
- Scoring one under par in golf
- Not old or used
- The normal, nonwarring condition of nations and the world
33 Clues: Negative • not cheap • Affirmative • This subject • ______ and out • Not old or used • square root of 36 • Obama´s home town • A popular smartphone • California´s state capital • Pilot´s part of an aeroplane • Scoring one under par in golf • USA´s first president (surname) • Small, round green things we eat • The Beatles´ bassplayer (surname) • Expulsion from your native country • ...
Accents and Dialects of English 2018-01-10
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- The name of the Northern English dialect spoken by its inhabitants.
- A dialect of the English county in the Northwest.
- This dialect resulted from language contact between Scots and the Standard English.
- A variety or dialect of American English native to the main city of Pennsylvania.
- Any variety of English native to Filipinos.
- A dialect spoken in a counry-continent.
- Also known as Northern Irish English.
- Spoken in a country in North America.
- A dialect of American English spoken primarily by Mexican Americans.
- The local accent of Eastern New England English spoken specifically in eastern Massachusetts.
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- An evolving American English accent or sociolect spoken in South Florida.
- Refers to those in London's East End, or to all working-class Londoners generally.
- Is a Northern English language variety spoken in one of the England's historic counties.
- A dialect spoken in country famous by Tadj Mahal.
- An emerging youthful variety, mostly associated with speakers of Hollywood.
- An English dialect or accent associated with South East England, especially the area along the River Thames.
- ...Or Standard American English.
- A variety of English spoken in a counry made famous by Bob Marley.
- Is spoken by people living in the UK region having a dragon on its flag.
- An accent and dialect of English closely associated with the city of Liverpool.
20 Clues: ...Or Standard American English. • Also known as Northern Irish English. • Spoken in a country in North America. • A dialect spoken in a counry-continent. • Any variety of English native to Filipinos. • A dialect of the English county in the Northwest. • A dialect spoken in country famous by Tadj Mahal. • ...
El Camino Unit Revision 2020-11-19
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- Cambodia (7)
- Translate: “Vives en un piso” to English, (3,4,2,2,9)
- A la izquierda (2,3,4)
- Where you sleep on the camino (9)
- water (4)
- the mountains (2,7)
- Where the camino (frances) begins (2,4,4,2,4)
- Translate: “Tengo sed” to English (1,2,6)
- Translate: “Where are you from?” to Spanish (no question marks) (2,5,4)
- Singaporean (12)
- Meat (5)
- Cyprus (6)
- The province in which tapas come from (9)
- Greek (masculine) (6)
- Translate: “¿Qué te gustaría?” to English (4,5,3,4)
- Pan y queso (5,3,6)
- The symbol of the camino (6,5)
- Translate: “I would like…” to Spanish (2,8)
- The name of the accreditation you receive when you complete the camino, (2,10)
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- Germany (8)
- Where the camino finishes (8)
- Welsh (feminine) (6)
- Translate: “You live in a house” to Spanish, (5,2,3,4)
- Papua New Guinean (4)
- Translate: “Ellos son de Inglaterra” to English (4,3,4,7)
- Translate: “I live in the city” to Spanish (4,2,2,6)
- Translate: “mi padre es de Irlanda” to English (2,6,2,4,7)
- al lado de (6)
- Underneath (6)
- South Africa (9)
- Delante (2,5)
- Leche (4)
- Translate: “I am hungry” to Spanish (5,6)
- The countryside (2,5)
- entre (7)
- Translate: “Behind the table” to English (6,2,2,4)
- The province in which Barcelona is (9)
- Translate: “my mother is from Scotland” to Spanish (2,5,2,2,7)
- to the right (1,2,7)
39 Clues: Meat (5) • water (4) • Leche (4) • entre (7) • Cyprus (6) • Germany (8) • Cambodia (7) • Delante (2,5) • al lado de (6) • Underneath (6) • South Africa (9) • Singaporean (12) • the mountains (2,7) • Pan y queso (5,3,6) • Welsh (feminine) (6) • to the right (1,2,7) • Papua New Guinean (4) • The countryside (2,5) • Greek (masculine) (6) • A la izquierda (2,3,4) • Where the camino finishes (8) • ...
Crossword for Cheryl 2023-09-22
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- Organization representing U of T's faculty
- Its Dean is Prof. J. Barker
- Rotman Professor and "creator" of the Creative Class
- Assistant Provost since 2012
- Partner of Green Party leader Schreiner
- President of McGill and former UTM Principal
- Wage and benefits negotiations with unions and associations
- A dear friend and mentor lost too soon
- Film starring Lindsay Lohan that was filmed at U of T
- A two-time favourite provostial first name
- Oldest College at U of T
- _ Arbor Aevo
- University _ Project Team
- Young and Rodgers
- Street where you can find the Daniels Building
- The animal on U of T's Coat of Arms
- Where U of T President Gertler obtained his BA
- Canadian coffee chain found on campus
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- Group that protested the 2022-23 Revision of the Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
- U of T's easternmost campus
- Fave spot for fancy fare on campus
- Alanis_, filmmaker and recipient of 2023 Honorary Degree and
- President of the University of Waterloo
- Former Chair of Governing Council Judy
- Home of Indigenous student services on St. George campus
- Chancellor before Rose
- Annual LGBT2SQ+ summer event
- Colourful bookish donor
- Famous "brutal" building on St. George campus
- Home of the Administration at U of T
- A two-time favourite provostial first name
- First name in protocol at Simcoe Hall
32 Clues: _ Arbor Aevo • Young and Rodgers • Chancellor before Rose • Colourful bookish donor • Oldest College at U of T • University _ Project Team • U of T's easternmost campus • Its Dean is Prof. J. Barker • Assistant Provost since 2012 • Annual LGBT2SQ+ summer event • Fave spot for fancy fare on campus • The animal on U of T's Coat of Arms • Home of the Administration at U of T • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-15
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- - an american inventor and painter
- - a scottish civil engineer who created road and canal projects.
- - a mechanized loom, one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the industrial revolution.
- - a point to point text messaging system
- - an engine in a transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train.
- - a device that converts motion-based power or fuel-based power into electric power for use in an external circuit.
- - a german-born philosopher, theorist, historian, and economist
- - an american minister, surgeon, and slaveholder
- - a french philosopher, and an influential early socialist thinker.
- - an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents, and stabilizers.
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- - a device used in agriculture that sows seeds
- - a british civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbours, and lighthouses.
- - an english civil engineer and mechanical engineer during the industrial revolution.
- - an english inventor, whose steel making process would become the most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century for almost one hundred years.
- - a german engineer and industrial designer
- - a welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist, and social reformer.
- - a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres
- - an english ironware producer who was formerly a navy pay agent.
- - a german inventory and mechanical engineer who is famous for having invented the diesel engine.
- - a prolific english writer on agriculture, politics and economics.
20 Clues: - an american inventor and painter • - a point to point text messaging system • - a german engineer and industrial designer • - a device used in agriculture that sows seeds • - a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres • - an american minister, surgeon, and slaveholder • - a german-born philosopher, theorist, historian, and economist • ...
How well do you know Gord 2021-11-02
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- what nickname does Gord call his brother Michael
- Gord's eye color
- one of Gordon's lettuce specialties
- where did Gord get his PhD
- gord's superhero name
- who is Gordon's younger sibling
- who was Pal
- stuff Gordon adds to his coffee
- city where Gord was born
- Gordon's height
- city Gordon lived in for 10 years
- where did Gord live on a beach in the 70s
- milk product Gordon makes at home
- what do Gord, Michael and Ivan do every year
- where Ross and Gord see flicks
- where Gord last worked for GoC
- a Welsh artist Gord listens to
- Gord's newest bike
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- What was Gordon's sister's name
- what Gord would carry to high school
- the color Gord wore for a year
- fish that Gordon like to cook
- Gordon's middle name
- guys that go on Gordon's annual bike trip
- where did Gord abandon a car at the airport
- a shot with no backboard
- where Gord and Howie met
- name of Gord's kitten when he lived on Bronson
- at what school did Gord meet Cheryl
- what team sport did Gord play competitively for a short while in school when he wasn't playing basketball
- the color of Gord's VW beetle
- who does Gord get his homemade pickles from
- the city where Gord buys coffee beans
33 Clues: who was Pal • Gordon's height • Gord's eye color • Gord's newest bike • Gordon's middle name • gord's superhero name • a shot with no backboard • city where Gord was born • where Gord and Howie met • where did Gord get his PhD • fish that Gordon like to cook • the color of Gord's VW beetle • the color Gord wore for a year • where Ross and Gord see flicks • where Gord last worked for GoC • ...
Mum's Crossword 39 2023-12-02
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- Denoting popular black culture in general (5)
- Upward curving or projecting part of a saddle in front of the rider (6)
- Required or allowed amount, especially an amount of money legally payable in damages (7)
- Drool (7)
- Invent (a new word or phrase) (4)
- Bend the pen (4)
- Slump (6)
- Group within an organization or political party which meets independently to discuss strategy or tactics (6)
- Attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it accordingly (7)
- Change the position of (9)
- Become aware of (something) by information or from observation (5)
- Campaign to arouse public concern about an issue in the hope of prompting action (7)
- Suddenly lose one's self-control (4)
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- Rank of naval officer above commander and below commodore (7)
- European nationality (5)
- Be overly dependent on (someone) emotionally (5)
- (medicine) (of a cough) That raises mucus from the respiratory tract (10)
- Plot or scheme (11)
- Grasping, carrying, or supporting with one's hands (7)
- Release the grip of (7)
- Experience that causes one to feel sudden intense fear (6)
- (informal) Suffer damage or hurt (4, 1, 8)
- (of a female dog) Pregnant (2, 5)
- Deduce (5)
- Piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on (4)
25 Clues: Drool (7) • Slump (6) • Deduce (5) • Bend the pen (4) • Plot or scheme (11) • Release the grip of (7) • European nationality (5) • Change the position of (9) • Invent (a new word or phrase) (4) • (of a female dog) Pregnant (2, 5) • Suddenly lose one's self-control (4) • (informal) Suffer damage or hurt (4, 1, 8) • Denoting popular black culture in general (5) • ...
Patrick’s LOTR Puzzle! 2024-03-02
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- Best female hobbit in all of the Shire
- He needs justice
- If he just threw it in the fire there would be no LOTR
- He could make his little hobbit wife happy
- Frodo’s secret name in Bree
- The location with your swus fave music theme
- Evil
- Lyrics from one of Gollum’s fave songs
- She has golden hairs on her head, like you
- Bilbo’s magical bestie
- worst cook of LOTR
- In his younger years he lied about being able to find the G-Spot
- The elf in her original Welsh
- Don’t ask Tolkien why they didn’t assist sooner
- best cook of LOTR
- Shortest lasting ring bearer
- Aragorn’s only name when he was little
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- You get one if you’re in the felly
- A self proclaimed casual enjoyer of most things
- I got pregnant from watching the scene where he mounted a horse
- one of Aragorn’s 100 names
- the location with your fave music theme
- He doesn’t like to be hasty
- a place on our fave Scotland hike
- He is very small, and confusing to the Ents
- Evil but maybe just misunderstood
- Likes to sing songs about fish
- Your fave character
- LLB’s least fave place in the books
- His standards for an appropriate husb for his daughter are higher than an Arab baba’s
- Best LOTR song that has lyrics
31 Clues: Evil • He needs justice • best cook of LOTR • worst cook of LOTR • Your fave character • Bilbo’s magical bestie • one of Aragorn’s 100 names • He doesn’t like to be hasty • Frodo’s secret name in Bree • Shortest lasting ring bearer • The elf in her original Welsh • Likes to sing songs about fish • Best LOTR song that has lyrics • a place on our fave Scotland hike • ...
CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2023 2023-12-11
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- - WHO BROKE THE RECORD FOR THE MOST GRAMMY WINS? (7)
- - WHICH WELL KNOWN SOFT DRINK HAS BEEN OR IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING AXED? (4)
- -JASWANT SINGH CHAIL BECAME THE FIRST PERSON IN TH UK, SINCE 1981, TO BE CONVICTED OF WHAT? (7)
- - WHO WAS ISSUED AN ICC WARRANT? (8,5)
- - WHICH AMERICAN SINGER JOINED THE BILLIONAIRE'S CLUB? (6,5)
- - THE FAMILY OF WHICH ACTOR ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT BECAUSE HE HAD BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH APHASIA? (5,6)
- - WHAT DID A PROTESTER THROW OVER KEIR STARMER? (7)
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- - WHAT HAPPENED AT 3PM ON 23RD APRIL? (3,10,9,5,6)
- - WHAT AGE WAS KING CHARLES FOR HIS BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR? (7,4)
- - ON CHANEL 4, LUCY ILLINGWORTH WAS DISCOVERED TO BE AMAZING AT WHAT? (7,3,5)
- - RISHI SUNAK SLAMS THE AIRBRUSHING OF WHICH AUTHOR'S BOOKS BY SAYING 'DON'T GOBBLEFUNK WITH WORDS'? (5,4)
- - WHAT WAS THE TITLE OF THE 416 PAGES LONG BOOK RELEASED ON 10TH JANURAY 2023? (5)
- - WHAT INSTITUTION HAD ITS 100TH BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR? 6)
- - WHICH MONTH THIS YEAR MARKED 1 YEAR FOR THE START OF THE UKRAINE WAR? (8)
- - WHICH SONG WAS BANNED FROM WELSH RUGBY GROUNDS DUE TO ITS PROBLEMATIC NATURE? (7)
15 Clues: - WHO WAS ISSUED AN ICC WARRANT? (8,5) • - WHAT HAPPENED AT 3PM ON 23RD APRIL? (3,10,9,5,6) • - WHAT DID A PROTESTER THROW OVER KEIR STARMER? (7) • - WHO BROKE THE RECORD FOR THE MOST GRAMMY WINS? (7) • - WHAT INSTITUTION HAD ITS 100TH BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR? 6) • - WHICH AMERICAN SINGER JOINED THE BILLIONAIRE'S CLUB? (6,5) • ...
Apologetics End of the Year Crossword 2023-05-15
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- James Sire's First Worldview Question: What is prime _____________?
- "so that we may no longer be __________, tossed to and fro by the waves" (Eph. 4:14)
- Main theme of Ephesians 4:1-6-- "Called to be __________"
- Argument for God's existence that C. S. Lewis uses at the beginning of "Mere Christianity"
- Argument for God's existence based on causality
- Theme of the Senior Retreat this year: Salt and ___________
- One of the most common worldviews among professing Christians in America today: Moralistic _______________ Deism
- The worldview that reduces the universe to only matter and biology
- The last name of the man who gave the speech to Welsh pastors and youth ministers called "Christian Apologetics"
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- 1 Peter 3:15 says we should be prepared to give a defense, but to do so with ____________ and respect
- Argument for God's existence based on what it means to BE God
- Argument for God's existence based on design
- The worldview that believes in a "Clockmaker God" who set the universe in motion but is not presently involved
- "Christian dudes are the ______________ of God." -Tommy Booth
- Teaching the gospel with the aim to persuade; apologetics can be both pre or post _____________
15 Clues: Argument for God's existence based on design • Argument for God's existence based on causality • Main theme of Ephesians 4:1-6-- "Called to be __________" • Theme of the Senior Retreat this year: Salt and ___________ • Argument for God's existence based on what it means to BE God • "Christian dudes are the ______________ of God." -Tommy Booth • ...
Jones Family Homecoming Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-16
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- A name of Welsh and English origins, meaning "John's son."
- In 1722, a colony of Scots Highlanders first settled in the "neck" of this river and called the area Scotland Neck.
- Scotland Neck has been home to several _____ over the years. They specialized in processing cotton, textiles, lumber, and grains.
- Local high school and home of the Tigers.
- Scotland Neck's first newspaper, established in 1882, has been known at various times as The Democrat or The ____________.
- Local church, with a name of Native American origin, which has been attended by many Jones ancestors and descendants.
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- Scotland Neck celebrates this flowering tree with an annual festival. (2 words)
- In the spring of 1970, millions of these creatures invaded Scotland Neck. (hint: think Hitchcock)
- This town was formed by the union of 2 smaller towns, Clarksville and Greenwood, and incorporated in 1867. (2 words)
- Scotland Neck is located in _______ County, North Carolina.
10 Clues: Local high school and home of the Tigers. • A name of Welsh and English origins, meaning "John's son." • Scotland Neck is located in _______ County, North Carolina. • Scotland Neck celebrates this flowering tree with an annual festival. (2 words) • In the spring of 1970, millions of these creatures invaded Scotland Neck. (hint: think Hitchcock) • ...
Table 3 2025-08-24
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- Tom fell off a slide into a muddy puddle at what attraction (4, 6)
- What mountain range will you likely find one of the members of this table in October? (9)
- What dangerous animals are found at Cheddar Gorge
- Benidorm Hotel 2 years in a row (8, 5)
- A firm favourite lunch of the British mine workers and often bought for lunch in Southport at Auntie Maries (5)
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- During Supermarket Sweep, Nana was one of three what..... (8, 6)
- All of the kids and grandad played cricket up what well known Welsh mountain?
- In what restaurant in Florida did Pop crumble under too much pressure ordering a burger (6)
- Tom wasn't happy about the quality of the ..... on the putting green in Southport (5)
- The last football match Tom attended with Grandad in 2023 at Anfield was against which club in white? (6)
10 Clues: Benidorm Hotel 2 years in a row (8, 5) • What dangerous animals are found at Cheddar Gorge • During Supermarket Sweep, Nana was one of three what..... (8, 6) • Tom fell off a slide into a muddy puddle at what attraction (4, 6) • All of the kids and grandad played cricket up what well known Welsh mountain? • ...
Citizenship - Government and Politics key words 2015-01-08
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- the transfer of powers from central government to regions or areas
- when two parties work together as a government
- a suggested change to a bill
- leader of the Conservatives and Prime Minister
- held every five years to decide who the next government will be
- when there is no clear winner of a General Election
- made up of three parts, including the Monarch & the House of Lords
- the House of ________ - where 650 MPs debate
- the House of ______ - the unelected part of Parliament
- a vote to see who will run the country
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- when a party has more MPs than the others combined
- the suggestion that each law starts its life as
- leader of the Labour party
- 'blue' political party
- what the Scottish National Party wanted for Scotland
- 'yellow' political party
- where the UK Government is based
- a power that has been devolved to the Scottish Parliament
- when a government does not have most of the MPs in parliament
- the Queen
- the final stage before a bill becomes a law
- the Scottish National Party
- means "rule by the people"
- 'red' political party
- the type of government in Wales
- what Westminster devolved to the Welsh assembly
- leader of the Liberal Democrats
- what each person over the age of 18 casts in a general election
28 Clues: the Queen • 'red' political party • 'blue' political party • 'yellow' political party • leader of the Labour party • means "rule by the people" • the Scottish National Party • a suggested change to a bill • the type of government in Wales • leader of the Liberal Democrats • where the UK Government is based • a vote to see who will run the country • ...
Alex Rider Crossword D 2023-02-17
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- Mr. Marple's favorite student
- the most comely actress
- Alex Rider's Job
- Alex's nationality
- alex's dad
- Alex's care taker.
- Buildings, antennae, spans, and Earth
- the skin condition that Michael Jackson and Nile both claim to have.
- Perfect spotless
- the murdering of a political person as an attack espionage.
- existing or done under the earths surface
- light flatbottomed boat in Venetian Canals
- head of Special Operations at MI6, also a type of rolled up marijuana
- the world's way of visualizing debt
- author of the book series Alex Rider
- Julia Rothman's Nationality
- the founding place of pizza
- most romantic city
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- the carriers for the poison.
- the mass killing of people
- the largest canal in Venice
- unable to be breached, impossible to overcome
- criminal organization
- A regular grenade will blow a solider up into _______.
- the place where Alex Rider's dad supposedly died
- best english teacher
- the things that the radar dishes were mounted upon
- most lethal weapon ever
- the pointy part of the high heel.
- the enterprises where SCORPIA got the vaccines from
- strong heavy iron grating that can be shut down
- _____ Pan
- not traditional
- The home of Tom's brother
- made into an intricate shape
- main character
- a railing supported by balusters
37 Clues: _____ Pan • alex's dad • main character • not traditional • Alex Rider's Job • Perfect spotless • Alex's nationality • Alex's care taker. • most romantic city • best english teacher • criminal organization • the most comely actress • most lethal weapon ever • The home of Tom's brother • the mass killing of people • the largest canal in Venice • Julia Rothman's Nationality • ...
Becki's Crossword 1 2017-02-22
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- Form of feline or a girl's name
- Queen song
- A section of time
- London Underground Terminal on the Southbound Northern Line
- Villain of Thor
- Female anti-hero of Batman
- Famous psychologist buried in Golders Green
- Italian Second World War Leader
- The chance occurrence of events in a beneficial way
- Natural rock phenomenon or a Biffy Clyro song
- A group of diseases that can be contracted sexually or through needles
- Sixties singer of 'Pretty Woman' fame
- Talking piece of furniture in Disney
- Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
- Home planet of Mr Spock and Tuvok in Star Trek
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- Vulgar British insult for someone who is annoying or pushing one's buttons
- Old saying used to end instruction
- A period of violent political unrest
- Historical home of the British Army
- Planet of the Daleks
- Ancient capital of Wessex under Alfred The Great
- 00's band of 'One Step Closer' and 'What I've Done' fame
- Stephen King book and film
- Welsh band of 'Dakota' fame
- High military rank or rank of pirate
- The coming together of things. Also a DC comics series
- Former video creation app
- Abbey town on the Dorset/Wiltshire border
- Tomato based dip
- Wicked, villainous or despicable
- Labour Prime Minister from 1997-2007
- Boring or dull
- Not of this world or mortal plain
33 Clues: Queen song • Boring or dull • Villain of Thor • Tomato based dip • A section of time • Planet of the Daleks • Former video creation app • Stephen King book and film • Female anti-hero of Batman • Welsh band of 'Dakota' fame • Form of feline or a girl's name • Italian Second World War Leader • Wicked, villainous or despicable • Not of this world or mortal plain • ...
Living Things 1 2021-07-07
Across
- Pet that often wears a collar
- Duck common over most of the Northern hemisphere, the male of which has a dark green head
- Garfield's species
- What does an ichthyologist study?
- Snake that becomes a pig if you add an R
- Mammal with a black mask
- The Lion King characters Timon and Pumbaa are a ____ and warthog
- It's been quick to jump over the lazy dog
- Border ______
- Breed of dog with a long body and very short legs
- Tallest land animal
- Marine polyp, sea _______
- Does it think about nothing but cheese?
- Dog with ears resembling the wings of a butterfly
- Welsh dog breed, favoured by the Queen
- Pepe Le Pew for example
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- Mexican lizard, possible pet
- That's not a moose on the Canadian quarter, it's a what?
- Clydesdale or Percheron
- Mammal with scales
- Breed of large, robustly built dog with a smooth, black coat with dark tan markings
- Animal that shares its name with one of the seven deadly sins
- Egg-laying mammal also called a spiny anteater
- Black-and-white Chinese animal
- Which type of heron has mainly white plumage?
- Dog breed in a 1961 Disney title
- Animal on a dairy farm
- Songbird with a forked tail
- Ring-tailed critter with two tongues
- Blue-footed _____ (bird)
- Bird associated with childbirth
31 Clues: Border ______ • Garfield's species • Mammal with scales • Tallest land animal • Animal on a dairy farm • Clydesdale or Percheron • Pepe Le Pew for example • Mammal with a black mask • Blue-footed _____ (bird) • Marine polyp, sea _______ • Songbird with a forked tail • Mexican lizard, possible pet • Pet that often wears a collar • Black-and-white Chinese animal • ...
Clark Atlanta 2030 2023-09-20
Across
- From Hebrew, meaning "solid, enduring, firm".
- "Stone" + "raining ice".
- Her name features both an apostrophe and a dash.
- Canal city in Italy.
- Another name of "Gamma Cygni", a star in the northern constellation Cygnus.
- Only name in class with an "X".
- Hopefully the two As in this student's name will be reflected in his grades!
- Also the name of a clan from the Ancient Hebrew Tribe of Issachar.
- English-language word meaning "genuine" or "heartfelt".
- Also the name of a prominent journalist from Saudi Arabia.
- Name of the Prophet Muhammed's mother.
- From "Saint Ciar".
- Originally a very old Welsh variation of "Jane".
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- Rearrange the letters to "Hakim".
- *Quite* a unique name for a quiet student. Hint: Q.
- Name of famous blue birds.
- From Hebrew, meaning to "watch".
- From an Old Norse given name.
- Means "to hunt".
- Name of a US President. "One who uses a cart".
- Name of a popular Jamaican Reggae musician and child of Bob Marley.
- Also the name of a former linebacker for the Tennessee Titans.
- Originally a variation of "Eve".
- Name of Will Smith's wife.
- Variation of another classmate's name but with an "AI".
- Hopefully the two As in this student's name will be reflected in his grades!
- Name dates back to Classical Roman Emperors.
- Means "elevated, sublime, supreme" in Arabic.
- Rearrange the letters to "Danke".
29 Clues: Means "to hunt". • From "Saint Ciar". • Canal city in Italy. • "Stone" + "raining ice". • Name of famous blue birds. • Name of Will Smith's wife. • From an Old Norse given name. • Only name in class with an "X". • From Hebrew, meaning to "watch". • Originally a variation of "Eve". • Rearrange the letters to "Hakim". • Rearrange the letters to "Danke". • ...
RBM Crossword 11 2024-11-24
Across
- Common built-in Amp control that adds ambience to the sound (6)
- Moving or acting slowly (5)
- Citizens of the United Kingdom (7)
- Ohio city where the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame is located (9)
- Name of female lead in Stranger Things (6)
- Tottenham Hotspur's and England's all-time highest goalscorer (5,4)
- Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet (5)
- Irvine Welsh novel made into a 1996 film (13)
- In a persistent or tenacious manner (8)
- Arlo Guthrie sang about flying in here (3,7)
- Thursday evening talking on RBM (4)
- The Final Countdown band (6)
- 1940s Appalachian genre of American roots music (9)
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- The act of making blissfully happy (13)
- Julia, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2018 (6)
- Fastest growing sport in the world right now(5)
- Mexican resort town where Warren Zevon dreams of being with Carmelita (8)
- Something that is given or taken in return for something else (4,3,3)
- Base ingredient of Limoncello (6)
- In a short time; soon (4)
- Crude representation of someone disliked (6)
- Garry, BM Police Chief Inspector involved in Kids With Cancer Campaign (5)
- You play John Marston in this redemptive video game (3,4)
- Italian dessert made of ladyfinger pastries dipped in coffee (8)
- Irish city where Pierce Brosnan was born (8)
25 Clues: In a short time; soon (4) • Moving or acting slowly (5) • The Final Countdown band (6) • Base ingredient of Limoncello (6) • Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet (5) • Citizens of the United Kingdom (7) • Thursday evening talking on RBM (4) • The act of making blissfully happy (13) • In a persistent or tenacious manner (8) • Name of female lead in Stranger Things (6) • ...
Wedding xword 2013-06-30
Across
- The lovely Bride.
- groom’s auntie with a musical talent.
- Bridesmaid with the longest hair, loves planning and can tell you lots of funny stories about the bride.
- Bride’s brother’s girlfriend who is really good with makeup.
- Groom's cousin who wants to be a diving instructor and is really good at maths.
- Groom's uncle who prevents enemy forces from invading England (or used to work for the ministry of defence).
- Groom's friend who works as a maths teacher and has a girlfriend in France.
- Groom's uncle who used to work in canary wharf.
- Beautiful new mother to a little Jack.
- Groomsman who recently became a father.
- Bride’s oldest cousin and knitting expert.
- Bride’s family name (means “new stream”, or “new electrical current” in Swedish).
- Groom's oldest cousin who got married himself recently and loves music.
- Youngest brother of the groom also known as Lobbie or Blobbie (or Basin, but don’t tell him we said that).
- Groom’s family name (English but used to be Scottish.. or was it Irish? Ask auntie Al if you’re curious, she might know).
- Groom's brother who speaks japanese (some real some made up we suspect) every now and then.
- Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan.
- Bride’s auntie from Wales.
- Groom's uncle who rules the Welsh (or works in the Welsh assembly).
- Groom's youngest cousin and expert origamist and pianist.
- Groomsman with the longest hair who used to work as a farmer in Japan. Also saves trees in Scotland sometimes.
- Bridesmaid who laughs the most.
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- Father of the groom and connoisseur of good wine.
- Brother of the bride whose favourite English word is “dude!”
- Groom's cousin who loves horses and cupcakes.
- bridesmaid from Transylvania (doesn’t bite, at least not before midnight).
- Bride’s auntie who got married herself last year and went to Scotland to see the Proclaimers on her honeymoon.
- Groom's grandad and former art professor. If you draw him a picture of the bride and groom he can tell you if it is any good (if it is place it with the wedding presents).
- Nice chap who likes cats and is lucky enough to be dating the pretty red headed bridesmaid.
- Australian-irish honourary McFarlane.
- The handsome groom.
- Father of the bride and a huge Zlatan fan.
- Oldest brother of the groom who is soon almost Australian.
- Two of the groom’s lovely aunties, one who loves festivals and creating family trees, and one who loves animals and knows a lot about finance.
- Bride’s newest uncle.
- Groom's grama and former cartographer (it means making maps, if you ask nicely she might make you one if you have trouble finding your seat).
- Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor.
- Bridesmaid with red hair who probably misses her cat by now.
- Married to groom's cousin and knows a lot about brains.
- Mother of the groom who owns a lot of dresses.
40 Clues: The lovely Bride. • The handsome groom. • Bride’s newest uncle. • Bride’s auntie from Wales. • Bridesmaid who laughs the most. • groom’s auntie with a musical talent. • Australian-irish honourary McFarlane. • Beautiful new mother to a little Jack. • Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor. • Groomsman who recently became a father. • Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan. • ...
Citizenship Theme B 2022-09-06
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- One of the committees that check and report on the work of government departments.
- An electoral system in which the number of seats a party wins is roughly proportional to its share of the votes in an election.
- The MP elected to act as chairman for debates in the House of Commons.
- Any MPs who do not have a position in the government or opposition e.g. the cabinet.
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- MPs from the main opposition party who ‘shadow’ MPs in the cabinet.
- The area represented by an MP (there are 650 in the UK).
- The transfer of power from central to regional government e.g. the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Norther Ireland Assembly.
- Where the people themselves make political decisions in society (not elected representatives) e.g. referendums.
- A government made up of more than one party.
- An election for a new government, which take place every 5 years.
- A group of MPs chosen by the PM to lead major government departments.
- A vote by the whole electorate on a particular issue.
- Political parties that are not in power.
13 Clues: Political parties that are not in power. • A government made up of more than one party. • A vote by the whole electorate on a particular issue. • The area represented by an MP (there are 650 in the UK). • An election for a new government, which take place every 5 years. • MPs from the main opposition party who ‘shadow’ MPs in the cabinet. • ...
T&L 2023-04-13
Across
- type of red wine, originated in Burgundy
- Southern county in the UK
- Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron
- dynasty of English monarchs originally from Wales
- unpleasant, dirty
- the appearance of having been buffetted by the wind (adj)
- killing curse in the Harry Potter fiction
- (I Can't Get No) ...... by the Rolling Stones
- in spite of, nevertheless, although
- league of american universities, poisonous vine plant
- resulting in death
- type of surfing device ranging between 8'6" and 11'+
- Christian names of Messers Tyson, Jordan, Jackson
- hippogriff who sliced Draco Malfoy's arm in Care of Magical Creatures class
- sound of an appeal in cricket
- capital of Wales
- canal connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean
- Princess in the Star Wars universe, sister of Luke
- creatures who live in the Shire in Middle Earth in the Lord of the Rings universe. Frodo and Bilbo Baggins.
- male feline
- Ireland (Irish)
- common white lawn flower
- the 'David Beckham' bone, found in the feet
- Roman festival in December for the father of Jupiter
- list of things to do
- collective word for employees
- able to speak three languages
- border, airedale, west highland
- naturally occuring power source
- fragrant plant, Christian name of Ron Weasley's love interest in the Goblet of Fire.
- romaine, iceberg, rocket
- surgical stitch
- lightweight metal
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- yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift; that is why it is called the ..... - Master Oogway (Kung Fu Panda)
- fictional platform at king's cross
- boring, tiresome
- tool used for nuts and bolts, a dopey person (insult)
- Friend of Toto
- Yorkshire, Sticky Toffee, figgy
- teacher in Ancient Greece, someone who uses fallicious arguments in order to mislead
- national flower of wales
- 1992 song by Pulp
- expensive spice and foodstuff
- legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- trance or sleep inducing agent
- genus of vegetable; brocolli, cabbage, cauliflower
- Synthetic meat foodstuff
- the study of the study of history
- middle name of Welsh speaking wartime Prime Minister between 1916-22 from Llanystumdwy, Caernarfonshire
- able to read
- period of 4 years
- abbreviation of a cricket dismissal caused when the ball hits the batsman's pads in line with the stumps
- relating to computers
- small fish used in cooking
- borough in the East End of London, name of a BBC TV crime series
- book storage location
- the golden hue produced on the surface of an espresso
- the devil
- Game reportedly created by James Naismith
- spanish lager beer
- rejected or abandoned, usually a lover or bride
- lager beer from Amsterdam
- Surname of character played by John Travolta in 'Grease'
- pink coloured small fruit
- board used to contact the dead
- (Greek) Mythological hero reknown for his twelve labours
- Surname of US president on $100 bill
- Thank you (Welsh)
- base reached when a batter runs a triple in baseball
69 Clues: the devil • male feline • able to read • Friend of Toto • Ireland (Irish) • surgical stitch • boring, tiresome • capital of Wales • unpleasant, dirty • 1992 song by Pulp • period of 4 years • Thank you (Welsh) • lightweight metal • resulting in death • spanish lager beer • list of things to do • relating to computers • book storage location • national flower of wales • Synthetic meat foodstuff • ...
Special things 2016-05-18
Across
- Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice for a great ride! (5, 5)
- The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7)
- Storm ruins a strong portico and it tells of another storm (7, 14)
- First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8)
- Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees! (7, 6)
- Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5)
- Score a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead. (4, 5)
- Rust partially and put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair... (7, 6)
- Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10)
- One who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart, and a box to quicken heartbeats (4, 5)
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- Hit by shark's! Pray, put everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning. (6, 3)
- Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo. (5, 8, 4)
- Snug going up a pole, we listen to something to find our way. (8,6, 3)
- Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty! (9, 7)
- Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7)
- December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7)
- The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah! (3, 6)
17 Clues: The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7) • Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7) • First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8) • Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5) • Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10) • December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7) • ...
Leslie Procter 2023-12-23
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- Which Zodiac sign shares a name with a very good, blind and deaf boy? (3)
- What is considered the global city of fashion and design? (5)
- Don't cry for me... ____ (9)
- The book thief is written from the perspective of who? (5)
- Which Square in Brighton shares its name with a London tube station? (6)
- What is the last name of James Gambles business partner? (7)
- Who is your favourite Grandchild?
- What country shares borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east? (5)
- Which village is situated at the north western edge of the Quantock hills? (8,5)
- What mythical creature lives in Tulgey Wood? (11)
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- Which Raven in the Tower of London shares a name with a character from Blackadder? (8)
- What is the Welsh national flower? (8)
- Who hears birds of green and red roses too? (9)
- What is the first name of the Nielson who starred in the Naked Gun film series? (6)
- What the Japanese title for an exam invigilator? (7)
- What great ape is known for its distinctive red fur? (10)
- Which Yves directed La Gloire de Mon Père and its sequel Le Chateau de Ma Mere? (6)
17 Clues: Don't cry for me... ____ (9) • Who is your favourite Grandchild? • What is the Welsh national flower? (8) • Who hears birds of green and red roses too? (9) • What mythical creature lives in Tulgey Wood? (11) • What the Japanese title for an exam invigilator? (7) • What great ape is known for its distinctive red fur? (10) • ...
Crossword 2024-02-20
COMMONWEALTH NATIONALITIES 2023-06-01
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- My country is located in West Africa and its capital city is Abuja.
- I am from the 2nd biggest country in the UK.
- My country is divided into 2 parts: one is independent and the other is member of the UK.
- I'm citien of a country where you can admire the beauty of Fjordland.
- My country is located in the Caribbean and its capital city is Port of Spain
- Located in Asia, my country has big cities such as Islamabad or Karachi.
- My country is famous for its nature and animals including kangaroos. So, I am...
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- Nassau is the capital city of my country, an island located 80km Southeast from Florida (USA).
- I'm citizen of a country that Reggae made famous everywhere!
- I'm from a country that is the smallest one in the UK.
- I'm from the same country as Nelson Mandela.
- My country is a former British colony in Asia. It became independent in 1948.
- The capital city of my country is Kwala Lumpur(Asia).
- The flag of my country is red with a maple leaf in the center.
- My country is located in Asia and was the only colony of the USA.
15 Clues: I'm from the same country as Nelson Mandela. • I am from the 2nd biggest country in the UK. • The capital city of my country is Kwala Lumpur(Asia). • I'm from a country that is the smallest one in the UK. • I'm citizen of a country that Reggae made famous everywhere! • The flag of my country is red with a maple leaf in the center. • ...
Special things 2016-03-06
Across
- Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty! (9, 7)
- Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10)
- one who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart to quicken heartbeats (4, 5)
- Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees! (7, 6)
- Ruthenia, as we say, put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair... (7, 6)
- Storm still ruins a strong portico and tells of another storm (7, 14)
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- Hit by shark's! Pray, I hear everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning. (6, 3)
- Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way. (8,6, 3)
- The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah! (3, 6)
- December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7)
- Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo. (5, 8, 4)
- First pie gone awry and stormlike contemporary (8)
- Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice... (5, 5)
- Get a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead. (4, 5)
- stirs up a stream with the French (7)
- The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7)
- Top station times, before the system and argument (4, 5)
17 Clues: stirs up a stream with the French (7) • The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7) • First pie gone awry and stormlike contemporary (8) • Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice... (5, 5) • Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10) • Top station times, before the system and argument (4, 5) • ...
Special things 2016-05-18
Across
- Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10)
- Hit by shark's! Pray, put everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning. (6, 3)
- Score a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead. (4, 5)
- December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7)
- Snug going up a pole, we listen to something to find our way. (8,6, 3)
- Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo. (5, 8, 4)
- One who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart, and a box to quicken heartbeats (4, 5)
- Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty! (9, 7)
- Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees! (7, 6)
Down
- Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7)
- The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7)
- Rust partially and put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair... (7, 6)
- Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice for a great ride! (5, 5)
- Storm ruins a strong portico and it tells of another storm (7, 14)
- Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5)
- First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8)
- The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah! (3, 6)
17 Clues: The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7) • Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7) • First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8) • Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5) • Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10) • December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7) • ...
Module 8 Week 1 and Student's Last Names 2025-04-30
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- This name comes from Ireland and started as a nickname for someone named Tobias
- A rare last name that might come from a word for a quiet or small person
- A strong Welsh name that means "chief" or "lord." Apparently has nothing to do with Mayberry
- If something is handy and useful.
- Something that has taken in plenty of water.
- This name comes from a family known to catch and sell young fish.
- This name comes from how someone might move quickly on foot—like a fast walker or runner
- If something is meant to be thrown away once it has been
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- to stay at a certain level without causing environmental harm
- Something that uses a lot of effort to complete a task.
- A rare last name that may have come from an old word for a shepherd or someone who cared for animals
- Decayed plant wasted that can be used to fertilize soil.
- If something is taken from one place to another.
- Food moving through the body to your stomach
- the effect that one thing has on something else.
- This name comes from a word that means “Easter,” or a spring holiday!
- think about it carefully and judge it.
17 Clues: If something is handy and useful. • think about it carefully and judge it. • Something that has taken in plenty of water. • Food moving through the body to your stomach • If something is taken from one place to another. • the effect that one thing has on something else. • Something that uses a lot of effort to complete a task. • ...
Keyword Crossword 2024-03-25
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- The ceremonial role in Parliament who's job is to maintain party discipline
- Name that refers to the 26 bishops in the House of Lords
- The electoral system used in the Welsh Assembly and Scottish Parliament
- The location of the European Court of Human Rights
- Name of the ex-prisoner who took the UK government to court to fight for the right for prisoners to vote
- A public vote on a single issue
- The country where many children are still forced into labour working in brick kilns and factories
- A type of council that operates and manages of local services
- Describes a nation or political body's ability to use economic incentives or military strength to influence other actors' behaviors.
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- The surname of the child commissioner who stated that Thompson and Venables were denied a fair trial
- An example of a country with a one-party state
- Name of the national survey carried out every 10 years to give the government information about the British population
- The currency used across the European Union
- The most recent council declared bankrupt
- This country recently joined NATO in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- The website that allows citizens to create and sign petitions
- A tax imposed by government on imports and exports
17 Clues: A public vote on a single issue • The most recent council declared bankrupt • The currency used across the European Union • An example of a country with a one-party state • The location of the European Court of Human Rights • A tax imposed by government on imports and exports • Name that refers to the 26 bishops in the House of Lords • ...
Christmas Culture by Benjamin O'Neill 2012-12-01
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- The ninth word in the Christmas Carol 'Away in a Manger' (3)
- Composer of Christmas Oratorio 1734 (4)
- King _____ I was crowned on Christmas Day (7)
- Sion Corn is the Welsh equivalent of ____ (5)
- Alexandra Burke's Christmas Number One from 2008 (10)
- German Christmas gingerbread (9)
- Gold, ______ and Myrrh were given to Baby Jesus by the Three Wise Men (12)
- Band who had the Christmas Number One in 1977 with Mull of Kintyre (5)
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- _____'s Window in Newcastle City Centre is a Christmas tradition (7)
- _____ Hinds-Johnson, international rugby union player for Germany, was born on Christmas Day 1988 (5)
- This country became independent from Italy in 1951 on Christmas Eve (5)
- The German word for Christmas (11)
- 1990 film about a boy who is left at home when his parents fly to Paris for a Christmas holiday, with sequels following in 1992, 1997 and 2002. (4,5)
- A fictional character created in 1957 by Dr Seuss (6)
- Christmas decoration, also codename for a piece of RAF radio jamming equipment during WWII (6)
- Author of Christmas Carol (7)
- O little town of _____, a popular Christmas hymn (9)
- In a survey 44% reckon that this is the most thoughtless Christmas present they could receive (4)
- This Medieval King of England was born on Christmas Eve 1166 (4)
19 Clues: Author of Christmas Carol (7) • German Christmas gingerbread (9) • The German word for Christmas (11) • Composer of Christmas Oratorio 1734 (4) • King _____ I was crowned on Christmas Day (7) • Sion Corn is the Welsh equivalent of ____ (5) • O little town of _____, a popular Christmas hymn (9) • A fictional character created in 1957 by Dr Seuss (6) • ...
Tulipomania 2024-10-08
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- Country where tulips were exported to Amsterdam in the mid and late 16th century.
- Book released in 1999 by the Welsh writter Mike Dash.
- Place where tulips grew in popularity among wealthy people who would pay extravagant prices for the rarer varieties.
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- Scottish writter who wrote the book called "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds" in the year 1841.
- A variety of flower grown from bulbs and noted for their vivid colors.
5 Clues: Book released in 1999 by the Welsh writter Mike Dash. • A variety of flower grown from bulbs and noted for their vivid colors. • Country where tulips were exported to Amsterdam in the mid and late 16th century. • Place where tulips grew in popularity among wealthy people who would pay extravagant prices for the rarer varieties. • ...
Wedding 2022-10-17
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- Named their dog after a hike located in this national park
- They celebrated Katie’s 26th birthday in this Midwest city, and went to a “regal” baseball game
- drove 3 hours (one way) to this famous Chicago founded chain restaurant at the beginning of COVID just because of a craving
- They once had a 6-hour layover in this country, so rented a car and did some expedited exploring
- They went to Bloomington, Indiana in August of 2022 to see this favorite female comedian of theirs
- Competed as a team in a tournament for this card game
- Nate’s favorite (and Katie’s least favorite) cold salad
- They frequent this local place to play and learn new board games
- Nate’s middle name
- Nate has never beaten Katie at this table-top bar game
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- Got engaged in this country
- their favorite TV show that they each watched growing up, and now watch together
- Nate’s first job as a Physician Assistant was in this state
- The name of their current street, which is also a state
- Shannon, the name of Nate's car, was named after a character in this Toronto based Netflix comedy show
- Katie currently works at this local St. Louis healthcare company
- Katie’s middle name
- Their dog, Narrow, is this breed
- When they travel somewhere new, they always bring back a single ____ as a souvenir (they now have quite the collection)
19 Clues: Nate’s middle name • Katie’s middle name • Got engaged in this country • Their dog, Narrow, is this breed • Competed as a team in a tournament for this card game • Nate has never beaten Katie at this table-top bar game • The name of their current street, which is also a state • Nate’s favorite (and Katie’s least favorite) cold salad • ...
Famous British people 2014-08-27
Across
- the leader of the English Republic who was successful in establishing the authority of the English Parliament (1641)
- she set up the Women`s Franchise League in 1889
- the discoverer who discovered that white light is made up of the colours of the rainbow
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- a British economist and social reformer who is best known for the 1942 report Social Insurance and Allied Services
- the writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907
- a Welsh poet and writer whose the most well-known work called Under Milk Wood
6 Clues: she set up the Women`s Franchise League in 1889 • the writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907 • a Welsh poet and writer whose the most well-known work called Under Milk Wood • the discoverer who discovered that white light is made up of the colours of the rainbow • ...
The Bae Tri allotment 2022-03-20
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- Put your green waste in this in order for it to rot. It can then be used on your plants to help them grow
- This transparent structure gets hot in the summer and is perfect for growing plants in
- This tall plant is cut, dried and used as long sticks that can support plants as they grow
- The nationality that these beans are named after
- This plant looks like a cucumber, has massive green leaves and usually a big yellow flower
- This is attached to your gutters in order to collect rain water
- A vital pollinator
- These have lots of seeds inside and many call them a vegetable but they're actually a fruit
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- The seeds, of this popular fruit, can be seen on the outside
- Plants use the energy from this to help them grow
- This is usually used in salads and slugs and snails like to eat it
- These are red, round and can come in a "cherry" variety
- This herb, that has purple flowers, has a distinctive smell
- This part of the plant gathers nutrients and water from the soil. It also anchors the plant to the ground
- The Welsh word for carrot
- This is when you pick your crops (usually in autumn but can differ depending on the crop)
16 Clues: A vital pollinator • The Welsh word for carrot • The nationality that these beans are named after • Plants use the energy from this to help them grow • These are red, round and can come in a "cherry" variety • This herb, that has purple flowers, has a distinctive smell • The seeds, of this popular fruit, can be seen on the outside • ...
ABC 2020-11-17
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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', famous from its golf pitches, 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 • ...
Castles 2024-11-06
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- Royal residence in Scotland, often associated with Queen Elizabeth II and known for its gardens.
- Castle Largest inhabited castle in the world, located in Berkshire and a favorite residence of Queen Elizabeth II.
- 12th-century Welsh castle known for its concentric design and towering walls, in Gwynedd.
- in Northern Ireland overlooking the sea, famous for its dramatic cliffside ruins.
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- Official London residence of the British monarch, known for its balcony and Changing of the Guard.
- Medieval fortress and royal palace overlooking the city of Edinburgh.
- Castle on the Isle of Wight, home to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the 19th century.
- Historic castle on the Thames, famous for holding the Crown Jewels and as a former prison.
- Ancient castle in Kent known as the “Key to England,” associated with the defense against invasions.
- Palace Largest palace in Scotland, originally built as an abbey and later a residence of Scottish monarchs.
- Ruined medieval castle in Northumberland, associated with the legend of King Arthur and Merlin.
11 Clues: Medieval fortress and royal palace overlooking the city of Edinburgh. • in Northern Ireland overlooking the sea, famous for its dramatic cliffside ruins. • 12th-century Welsh castle known for its concentric design and towering walls, in Gwynedd. • Castle on the Isle of Wight, home to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the 19th century. • ...
February Crossword 2013-02-07
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- Singer of 'Suspicious Minds' who would have celebrated his 78th birthday last month (5,7)
- The French word for snow (5)
- The Welsh word for February - ask Mr. James (or Google)!!! (8)
- The city where the bones of Richard III have been found(9)
- The illegitimate daughter of Fantine in Les Miserables, played by Amanda Seyfried in recent film adaptation (7)
- Michael ---- unveiled controversial plans to replace GCSEs with the English Baccalaureate (4)
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- The wonderful Durham School umbrellas can be bought in either green or .... (4)
- This former Dean of Liverpool became Archbishop of Canterbury on 4th February (6, 5)
- 70s singer from a brother-and-sister duet who died 30 years ago this month (5,9)
- German composer (composer of Parsifal) who died in this month in 1882. (6)
- Queen ------- announced her abdication from being Queen of the Netherlands last month (7)
- Scientists at Ohio State University have discovered that adults need between 8 and 11 milligrams of this chemical element everyday (4)
- This country, with capital city Zagreb, is set to join the EU on July 1st (7)
- Andrew --------, Government Chief Whip who resigned recently (8)
- A lakeside town in India, visited by Mr. George, who described it as being, 'better than Eton Dorney' (6)
- Where the DSFC Tour to Canada starts in July (7)
16 Clues: The French word for snow (5) • Where the DSFC Tour to Canada starts in July (7) • The city where the bones of Richard III have been found(9) • The Welsh word for February - ask Mr. James (or Google)!!! (8) • Andrew --------, Government Chief Whip who resigned recently (8) • German composer (composer of Parsifal) who died in this month in 1882. (6) • ...
Employee Engagement 2016-09-06
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- Introduced in 2011 alongside corporate work wear (3)
- The day every week for information about your team's work (9)
- Our safety behaviour programme (4)
- A colleague at Welsh Water - with access to our _______ Assistance Programme providing colleagues and direct family members with free access to a qualified counsellor (8)
- We are working to keep you Safe, _____ and Happy in 2016? (7)
- We improved the reliability of our IT equipment under this project (10)
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- In 2015, we pledged to both develop and ______ our colleagues (5)
- From this year, you can use this scheme to get fit (7)
- An annual event run locally to give you an opportunity to hear updates about the business (8)
- A fundamental aim of our annual survey - and what we do with our employees (10)
- The most important part of our business (6)
- We are earning their trust every day...and we have committed to improving service to them (9)
- We pledged to lead in this way, as well as being open, in our Corporate Action Plan theses in 2013 (6)
- Our LEAN and Service Excellence plans depend on these coming from teams to develop innovation (4)
14 Clues: Our safety behaviour programme (4) • The most important part of our business (6) • Introduced in 2011 alongside corporate work wear (3) • From this year, you can use this scheme to get fit (7) • The day every week for information about your team's work (9) • We are working to keep you Safe, _____ and Happy in 2016? (7) • ...
Employee Engagement 2016-09-06
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- Our safety behaviour programme (4)
- A fundamental aim of our annual survey - and what we do with our employees (10)
- An annual event run locally to give you an opportunity to hear updates about the business (8)
- We pledged to lead in this way, as well as being open, in our Corporate Action Plan theses in 2013 (6)
- The day every week for information about your team's work (9)
- We are working to keep you Safe, _____ and Happy in 2016? (7)
- The most important part of our business (6)
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- We are earning their trust every day...and we have committed to improving service to them (9)
- A colleague at Welsh Water - with access to our _______ Assistance Programme providing colleagues and direct family members with free access to a qualified counsellor (8)
- Our LEAN and Service Excellence plans depend on these coming from teams to develop innovation (5)
- Introduced in 2011 alongside corporate work wear (3)
- In 2015, we pledged to both develop and ______ our colleagues (5)
- We improved the reliability of our IT equipment under this project (10)
- From this year, you can use this scheme to get fit (7)
14 Clues: Our safety behaviour programme (4) • The most important part of our business (6) • Introduced in 2011 alongside corporate work wear (3) • From this year, you can use this scheme to get fit (7) • The day every week for information about your team's work (9) • We are working to keep you Safe, _____ and Happy in 2016? (7) • ...
Horse Breeds Project 2023-09-21
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- This horse is able to travel at 7-20 miles per hour
- This horse is made up of Cape of good horse, Arabian, thoroughbreTimormor pony, and Welsh mountain pony
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- Orginated in the mountain of the Austrain Tyrol and came from the village of Hafting
- Mostly found in chestnut, grey, and bay with black mane and tail. this horse also almost became extinct by 1994
- stocky build, heavy boned and strong enough to fulfil many agricultural tasks
5 Clues: This horse is able to travel at 7-20 miles per hour • stocky build, heavy boned and strong enough to fulfil many agricultural tasks • Orginated in the mountain of the Austrain Tyrol and came from the village of Hafting • This horse is made up of Cape of good horse, Arabian, thoroughbreTimormor pony, and Welsh mountain pony • ...
ABC 2020-11-17
Across
- 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', famous for its golf courses, the third murder took place here (50.394481, -3.545553)
Down
- 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 • ...
Crossword: British Culture 2024-05-06
Across
- Culture and heritage that is being celebrated during Notting Hill Carnival
- The Scottish English used varies across regions, with distinct accents found in cities like Edinburgh and _______
- The place where the Scottish English is used varies across regions
- United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern _______
- This British dish consists of battered fish served with crispy fries (three words)
- A pudding which is a popular accompaniment on Sunday Roast
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- This annual horse racing event, held in June, is a highlight of the British social calendar (two words)
- London's Notting Hill Carnival celebrates Caribbean culture and heritage, is held in this month
- This British English variety spoken in Wales is influenced by the Welsh language and has a melodic lilt and rolling intonation (two words)
- The unique cultural perspective of British culture sets it apart from other English-speaking _______
- The accent from East London is famous for its distinct pronunciation, featuring dropped consonants and rhyming slang phrases
- Also known as Bonfire Night, this event commemorates the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605 (two words)
12 Clues: A pudding which is a popular accompaniment on Sunday Roast • The place where the Scottish English is used varies across regions • Culture and heritage that is being celebrated during Notting Hill Carnival • This British dish consists of battered fish served with crispy fries (three words) • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2023-01-31
Across
- A country in southeastern Europe.
- To send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- Having great power, influence, or effect.
- a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time.
- The surname of Lord Voldermort's birth name.
- A port city on the River Tyne in northeast England.
- A historic county in northern England.
- A person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand.
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- A sour-tasting liquid containing acetic acid, obtained by fermenting dilute alcoholic liquids, typically wine, cider, or beer, and used as a condiment or for pickling.
- A plant related to the onion, with flat overlapping leaves forming an elongated cylindrical bulb which together with the leaf bases is eaten as a vegetable. It is used as a Welsh national emblem.
- Able to be easily carried or moved, especially because being of a lighter and smaller version than usual.
- The internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs.
- Closely compacted in substance.
- The creature on the Manchester United emblem.
- Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
- A liquid dish, typically savoury and made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables etc. in stock or water.
16 Clues: Closely compacted in substance. • A country in southeastern Europe. • A historic county in northern England. • Having great power, influence, or effect. • The surname of Lord Voldermort's birth name. • The creature on the Manchester United emblem. • A port city on the River Tyne in northeast England. • To send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • ...
Syntax 2020-05-03
Across
- A clause that can stand alone
- A strategy that relative clauses sometimes use
- We’ve grown a lot of them
- A verb with one argument
- Minnesota weather feature
- Agent-Patient is one example of these
- The “P” in SAP
- Graduation month
- Prepositions, articles, and conjunctions (but not verbs) in English, e.g.
- Hard words to say in Welsh
- A necessary clause or phrase
- “That’s the player who I always forget __her__ name” (just the “her”)
- “I” and “She” are this case in English
- These go almost anywhere!
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- Can be nominal, verbal, or adjectival, and there’s one per clause
- Position at the top of the NP Accessibility Hierarchy
- The ’s in “Ollie’s carrot”, say
- Standalone morpheme providing just one piece of grammatical information
- When nouns come before adjectives in NPs, e.g.
- “She __made__ me do it!”, e.g.
- A verb with two arguments
- When “what” “why” “who” won’t move
- Can be skilfully employed to deflect blame!
- # of students in our class
- Inflects for tense, person, number, etc., without carrying main verbal semantic meaning
- SVO, VSO, SOV, etc.
- The case used when P=S
- S≠A≠P alignment
- The “A” in SAP
- The “S” in SAP
- Basic word order in English
- If you want to pull in an instrument into the core of the verb (like ‘spoonfeed’), you might use this
- MacLing drink of choice
33 Clues: The “P” in SAP • The “A” 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 • We’ve grown a lot of them • Minnesota weather feature • These go almost anywhere! • # of students in our class • Hard words to say in Welsh • Basic word order in English • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2020-11-09
Across
- English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors
- the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution
- religious reformation movement that began in England in the late 1500s
- a style and theory of representation on the accurate depiction of detail
- a Welsh-British family
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- an outlook or system of through attaching prime importance to human rather than divine supernatural matters
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- separation of religious institutions from state institutions and a public sphere where religion may participate, but not dominate
- the doctrine that God has eternally chosen those whom he intends to save
- the various branches of creative activity, such as, painting, music, literature, and dance
- Italian sculptor of the Renaissance
- belief that differs or contradicts the accepted teachings of a religion
- inventor of the printing press
- the process of being reincarnated or born again
- Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- one of the largest branches of Protestantism that identifies with the teachings of Martin Luther
- buying or selling of something spiritual or closely connected with the spiritual
20 Clues: a Welsh-British family • inventor of the printing press • Italian sculptor of the Renaissance • the process of being reincarnated or born again • Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches • the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors • ...
Staples of Africa 2012-01-24
Across
- / Hides its identity by posing like a Sweet Potato but it's not
- / These leave were chewed to post-pone fatigue
- / Shrubbery found on the dry rock of coastal North Africa
- / a shrub, Abelmoschus esculentus, of the mallow family, bearing beaked pods.
- / ny plant of the grass family yielding an edible grain, as wheat, rye, oats, rice, or corn
- / Some times known as Great Millet in Britain, Kaffir Corn in West Africa
- / the grain of this plant, used as food and in making beer, ale, and whiskey.
- / a cereal grass,extensively cultivated in the East and in southern Europe for its small seed, or grain, used as food for humans and fowls.
- / Not Welsh. But its origin is African
- / Has a tough skin and its flesh is pink to a pale yellow.
- Nuts / Extracted from a spiny cone from a tree
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- Beans / Might have bean the first cultivated legume in civilization (Pun intended)
- / Second most popular drink to tea
- / What would Italian cooking be without this herb?
- / The red flesh is delicious and nutritious along with the seeds
- Chestnut / Mostly bought in a can with water and is a pale white
- / Goes great on a hamburger bun! Also makes a great oil
- / Food, Fuel, Medicine, cosmetic and a lighting oil this does it all!
- / Named after the dislodged Captain of the Bounty
- Bean / This Legume genus has about 150 different species
20 Clues: / Second most popular drink to tea • / Not Welsh. But its origin is African • / These leave were chewed to post-pone fatigue • Nuts / Extracted from a spiny cone from a tree • / Named after the dislodged Captain of the Bounty • / What would Italian cooking be without this herb? • / Goes great on a hamburger bun! Also makes a great oil • ...
Industrial revolution 2022-10-27
Across
- (1743 – 1803) Leader of the Haitian slave revolt.
- (1805 – 1860) English civil engineer.
- (1758 – 1794) Robespierre was one of the foremost figures of the French revolution.
- a political reform movement, active between 1838 and 1850. Their main aim was to achieve universal male suffrage.
- (1729–1796) One of the greatest political leaders of the Eighteenth Century.
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- (1736 – 1819) Scottish engineer.
- English writer and social critic.
- (1820 – 1895) German social scientist and political activist.
- (1835 – 1919) Born in Scotland to poor parents
- (1806 – 1859) English engineer.
- (1781 – 1848) Mechanical engineer, who developed the steam engine for use in trains
- became one of the richest persons in the world through his dominance of the oil and railroad industries.
- group of 19th-century English skilled workers who were concerned about losing their skilled jobs in the textile industry.
- (1818 – 1883) Marx saw the industrial revolution as being a stage in the eventual struggle and triumph of the Proletariat.
- (1757 – 1834) French military officer who fought in the Wars of Independence
- (1771 – 1858) – Welsh social reformer who attempted to build a utopian socialist and co-operative movement.
- (1743-1823) – English inventor, and member of the Anglican clergy.
- (1778 – 1829) – English chemist and inventor.
- (1813 – 1898) an English engineer, inventor, and businessman.
- 1834, a group of Dorset agricultural laborers who were arrested for and convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Laborers.
20 Clues: (1806 – 1859) English engineer. • (1736 – 1819) Scottish engineer. • English writer and social critic. • (1805 – 1860) English civil engineer. • (1778 – 1829) – English chemist and inventor. • (1835 – 1919) Born in Scotland to poor parents • (1743 – 1803) Leader of the Haitian slave revolt. • (1820 – 1895) German social scientist and political activist. • ...
ABC 2020-11-17
Across
- 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', famous for its golf pitches, 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 • ...
The Holiday Reveal: 2025-12-23
Across
- A long hollow cylinder; or the colloquial name for the London Underground.
- Adjective describing a route that offers beautiful natural views rather than speed.
- Precious metal, chemical symbol Au; associated with 50th wedding anniversaries.
- The Italian word for "Forward!"; also a UK high-speed rail operator.
- Surname of the 19th-century American showman who founded a famous travelling circus.
- The product of combustion; providing heat, light, and a cozy atmosphere.
- Major London railway terminus serving the West Coast Main Line.
- From the Latin for "circle"; a travelling company of acrobats and clowns.
- A large vessel full of heated water, used for hydrotherapy or relaxation.
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- Waterfowl with webbed feet; the male is called a drake.
- Hard grey sedimentary rock used with steel to produce sparks.
- A hollow container used to shape molten liquid; or a fuzzy fungal growth.
- To multiply by two; a doppelganger; or a standard measure of spirits.
- A tributary of the River Dee; shares its name with a common male name (spelled with a Y).
- A female imperial ruler; Queen Victoria held this title for India.
- A portable shelter made of cloth, supported by poles and ropes.
- Welsh word meaning a cubbyhole; now universally used to mean an affectionate hug.
- A private room on a ship, or a small wooden shelter found in the woods.
18 Clues: Waterfowl with webbed feet; the male is called a drake. • Hard grey sedimentary rock used with steel to produce sparks. • Major London railway terminus serving the West Coast Main Line. • A portable shelter made of cloth, supported by poles and ropes. • A female imperial ruler; Queen Victoria held this title for India. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2020-11-09
Across
- separation of religious institutions from state institutions and a public sphere where religion may participate, but not dominate
- a Welsh-British family
- the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors
- Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- buying or selling of something spiritual or closely connected with the spiritual
- inventor of the printing press
- belief that differs or contradicts the accepted teachings of a religion
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- the process of being reincarnated or born again
- the doctrine that God has eternally chosen those whom he intends to save
- English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- Italian sculptor of the Renaissance
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- an outlook or system of through attaching prime importance to human rather than divine supernatural matters
- religious reformation movement that began in England in the late 1500s
- the various branches of creative activity, such as, painting, music, literature, and dance
- a style and theory of representation on the accurate depiction of detail
- one of the largest branches of Protestantism that identifies with the teachings of Martin Luther
20 Clues: a Welsh-British family • inventor of the printing press • Italian sculptor of the Renaissance • the process of being reincarnated or born again • Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches • the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors • ...
Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2019-12-11
Across
- invented coke smelting and advanced the mass production of brass and iron goods
- a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer
- Scottish political economist and philosopher
- an English novelist who wrote "Frankenstien"
- invented the flying shuttle
- was a weaver, carpenter, and inventor and was one of three men responsible for the mechanisation of spinning
- English journalist, first person to establish a permanent campaigning organisation
- English inventor who designed the first model of the steam engine
- he discovered crop roation
- English American writer and pamphleteer
- an English agricultural pioneer from Berkshire who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution
- was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
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- American automobile manufacturer who created the Model T in 1908
- his inventions mechanized the making of yarn and thread for the textile industry, also helped to create the factory system of manufacture
- British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Scottish civil engineer and road-builder who is famous for his invention of the "macadamisation"
- known as "The Father of Railways"
- Irish philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor children
- a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the 19th century
- English writer and social critic remembered as one of the most important and influential writers of the 19th century
- American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin
- Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer who improved on the first design of the steam engine of 1712
22 Clues: he discovered crop roation • invented the flying shuttle • known as "The Father of Railways" • English American writer and pamphleteer • Scottish political economist and philosopher • an English novelist who wrote "Frankenstien" • American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin • a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel: 10.7.24 2024-10-07
Across
- Cut one, two grow back- this beast is a formidable foe
- This creature can only keep one eye open!
- This magical, legendary creature is one of Sam's favorite- also known for being a serpent-like creature with wings
- Known as the fair folk, they are known for being beautiful and highly mischievous
- These are garden protectors nowadays but were once viewed as nocturnal protectors of Earth!
- Find a pot of gold? These folks can't be far behind! (plural)
- If you see a full moon, watch out for these furry shapeshifters!
- These magnificent creatures even had their own lagoon in Peter Pan's Neverland!
- Seen as classic myth iconography, they are renowned for their pristine horn
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- This woman was cursed to turn people to stone
- You'll see these creatures perched on building corners
- If you welcome this creature into your home, you better have garlic to ward them off
- Part man, part horse- they're known for being excellent archers
- These fierce creatures would lure sailors to their death
- This is a blanket term for evil or mischievous spirits in English, Irish, and Welsh folklore
- Featured in Harry Potter- this root SCREAMS when it's uprooted!
- Just like Shrek- these creatures have layers!
- This beautiful creature can be reincarnated in its ashes
- If you don't answer her riddles correctly, she will eat you
- Cerberus is this type of animal- just 3 headed!
20 Clues: This creature can only keep one eye open! • This woman was cursed to turn people to stone • Just like Shrek- these creatures have layers! • Cerberus is this type of animal- just 3 headed! • You'll see these creatures perched on building corners • Cut one, two grow back- this beast is a formidable foe • These fierce creatures would lure sailors to their death • ...
Alex Rider Crossword D 2023-02-17
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- strong heavy iron grating that can be shut down
- most romantic city
- not traditional
- the skin condition that Michael Jackson and Nile both claim to have.
- The home of Tom's brother
- the world's way of visualizing debt
- light flatbottomed boat in Venetian Canals
- the enterprises where SCORPIA got the vaccines from
- the murdering of a political person as an attack espionage.
- the HQ of MI6
- the most comely actress
- _____ Pan
- Alex's care taker.
- the largest canal in Venice
- Buildings, antennae, spans, and Earth
- Operation name of the planned mass genocide of many thousands of children.
- Mr. Marple's favorite student
- the things that the radar dishes were mounted upon
- A regular grenade will blow a solider up into _______.
- criminal organization
- Alex's nationality
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- a railing supported by balusters
- Julia Rothman's Nationality
- best english teacher
- alex's dad
- the carriers for the poison.
- unable to be breached, impossible to overcome
- Perfect spotless
- _____ Cai
- the mass killing of people
- & Juliet
- the founding place of pizza
- existing or done under the earths surface
- head of Special Operations at MI6, also a type of rolled up marijuana
- Alex Rider's Job
- made into an intricate shape
- author of the book series Alex Rider
- main character
- the pointy part of the high heel.
- the place where Alex Rider's dad supposedly died
- most lethal weapon ever
41 Clues: & Juliet • _____ Cai • _____ Pan • alex's dad • the HQ of MI6 • main character • not traditional • Perfect spotless • Alex Rider's Job • most romantic city • Alex's care taker. • Alex's nationality • best english teacher • criminal organization • the most comely actress • most lethal weapon ever • The home of Tom's brother • the mass killing of people • Julia Rothman's Nationality • ...
Cerys's Birthday Crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- Mexican dog (9)
- Sadly, what we are to the monarch (7)
- French yachting location (7)
- New Scotland? (4,6)
- Monopoly peice and special occassion headpiece (3,3)
- Welsh cheese (9)
- Creamy beige (7)
- Ballet turn in place on one leg (9)
- Dr. P's Spanish cousin (14)
- Alcohol measuring implement (6)
- Lustrous cake flavour (3,6)
- Lennon-McCartney song crossed with a long-haired, domesticated cattle native to the Himalayan region (4,3,3)
- Musical instrument for communication? (9)
- Diane makes a great one (6)
- Video game quirk enjoyed at the end of lent (9)
- Pancakes and bacon? Supertramp album (18)
- One of these word games (6)
- Jack Skeleton's dog (4)
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- East High's drama teacher (9)
- What is this? (8)
- Alex Butler nor Blake Lively could live without it (6)
- Home of the Chiefs (6,4)
- Two celebrities dating? (1,1,12)
- French region known for the palest of rosés (8)
- Artist that made a splash, or rather a splatter? (13)
- Need one at three o'clock (4,4)
- This pop star doesn't take milk in her coffee (7)
- Galactic Chocolate (5,3)
- The longest album the fab four made (3,5,5)
- Wales’ highest all time Six Nations points scorer (7,5)
- Star's Hollow shop (4,8)
- One,two -- my shoe (6)
- The oldest Beatle (5,5)
- A boat's right (9)
- Singing cat lady's birthday month (8)
- The lion, the unicorn and.. (1,6,4)
- Antechamber (9)
- A speedy top goal scorer (4)
38 Clues: Mexican dog (9) • Antechamber (9) • Welsh cheese (9) • Creamy beige (7) • What is this? (8) • A boat's right (9) • New Scotland? (4,6) • One,two -- my shoe (6) • The oldest Beatle (5,5) • Jack Skeleton's dog (4) • Home of the Chiefs (6,4) • Galactic Chocolate (5,3) • Star's Hollow shop (4,8) • Dr. P's Spanish cousin (14) • Lustrous cake flavour (3,6) • Diane makes a great one (6) • ...
