welsh Crossword Puzzles

ABC 2020-11-16

ABC crossword puzzle
Across
  1. it means 'Churc town', the third murder took place here (50.394481, -3.545553)
  2. the fictial detective
  3. a schedule, which was found next to the dead bodies
  4. the first christian name of the killer, one of the greatest conqueror of the history, an egyptian city got its name after him
  5. the fourth murder took place here,there is a famous racecourse, as it mentioned in the book (53.526940, -1.132986)
  6. a type of the proofs, that the police gets from you during the investigation
Down
  1. the most famous british police office
  2. The place of the first murder,its name means 'ashwater' in Welsh (51.212496, -1.486807)
  3. the second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb
  4. one who has some problems with their brave
  5. a tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers
  6. the place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)
  7. a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebody
  8. the second christian name of the murderer, the emperor of France, who died in Saint Ilona (his first name)

14 Clues: the fictial detectivethe most famous british police officeone who has some problems with their bravea schedule, which was found next to the dead bodiesthe place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebodythe second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb...

Wales 2020-02-21

Wales crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Name of patron saint of Wales
  2. Colour on the Welsh flag
Down
  1. National symbol of Wales

3 Clues: National symbol of WalesColour on the Welsh flagName of patron saint of Wales

Tangible Type 2021-04-18

Tangible Type crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The first movable metal type was cast in __ around 1230.
  2. The effect produced by dusting wet ink after printing and using a metallic powder.
  3. The first printed bible used this typeface.
  4. Spooky Phenomenon of printed image appearing too light because of ink starvation.
  5. __ a color: To overlap two or more screen tints to create a new color.
  6. One side of a leaf in a publication.
Down
  1. In 1470 it was TIMES for a NEW font so Nicolas Jenson created a ___ style space saving typeface.
  2. Smooth finish on uncoated book paper; smoother than eggshell, rougher than smooth. (Not Welsh or Scotch but still UK)
  3. The first European to print a book made movable metal type in 1455.
  4. Underlining a word in a manuscript directs the typesetter to use ___ for that word (or set of words).
  5. Bi Sheng invented the first movable typeface from porcelain in __ around 1040.
  6. 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

Class of 2020 VCE Biology Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the movie about my life, clockworks and a railways station feature
  2. Its weird, first name is of welsh decent and my family name hails from the Mediterranean.
  3. I feel Like a massive burger
  4. I smell as sweet as a flower
  5. Sir Arthur who shares my surname led an eclipse expedition to Principe Island in West Africa..
  6. B You don’t want to see me Mad, I’ll go all Thunderdome on you
  7. From the famous family of Ian who were great orchestral large violin players
  8. The Captain got highjacked by Somalian’s or that’s how Mr Hanks told the story
  9. No waffle here
Down
  1. sir, I want some more!
  2. have a dessert cactus and a U2 album named after me
  3. Clone me and you could have a chain to wear in your hair
  4. Baygon is my enemy, Mortein is my Kryptonite!
  5. hail from one of the first civilisations to invent writing
  6. My first name is also the archaic or literary name for Ireland.
  7. All seeing, all knowing
  8. Wow according to Urban Dictionary – to call someone my first name is to declare a person who is cooler beyond compare.
  9. Around 4 billion years ago there lived a microbe which is my namesake: the Last Universal Common Ancestor

18 Clues: No waffle heresir, I want some more!All seeing, all knowingI feel Like a massive burgerI smell as sweet as a flowerBaygon is my enemy, Mortein is my Kryptonite!have a dessert cactus and a U2 album named after meClone me and you could have a chain to wear in your hairhail from one of the first civilisations to invent writing...

ABC 2020-11-16

ABC crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the most famous british police office
  2. the fourth murder took place here,there is a famous racecourse, as it mentioned in the book (53.526940, -1.132986)
  3. a schedule, which was found next to the dead bodies
  4. The place of the first murder,its name means 'ashwater' in Welsh (51.212496, -1.486807)
  5. it means 'Churc town', the third murder took place here (50.394481, -3.545553)
Down
  1. one who has some problems with their brave
  2. a tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers
  3. the first christian name of the killer, one of the greatest conqueror of the history, an egyptian city got its name after him
  4. the second christian name of the murderer, the emperor of France, who died in Saint Ilona (his first name)
  5. the place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)
  6. the second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb
  7. a type of the proofs, that the police gets from you during the investigation in order to identify you later
  8. a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebody
  9. the fictial detective

14 Clues: the fictial detectivethe most famous british police officeone who has some problems with their bravea schedule, which was found next to the dead bodiesthe place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebodya tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers...

Muller Quizword 2025-02-17

Muller Quizword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. From which language is the word ‘yogurt’ derived? (7)
  2. Name the heat treatment process named after French Microbiologist Louis P. (14)
  3. From the Accelerate 2025 conference, two teams won the ‘together’ award. Team Ireland was one, who was the other team? (7)
  4. From the Accelerate 2025 conference, Richard Williams wants us to Win in which specific category? (7)
  5. For which football team does Declan Rice play? (7)
  6. In Insights, a blue personality works best if you give them what? (7)
Down
  1. What flavour sponge is in the Cadbury’s Christmas Trifles? (8)
  2. Complete the iconic 90’s throwback Muller corner: Mud Pie(11)
  3. What is the Aldi own label equivalent of a Cadbury’s Freddo? (5)
  4. Name the Cadbury blonde chocolate which inspired two new dessert launches in 2024. (8)
  5. On the second day of the 2024 R&D away day, a walk was held in which Welsh village? (10)
  6. Which Mis-Teeq song is used in the New Muller Light Advert? (10)
  7. Who had a hit with ‘Ernie (the fastest milkman in the West)’? (5,4)
  8. 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

Industrial Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An organization formed by workers to win and protect workers’ rights
  2. An economic system that aims to increase a country’s wealth and power by controlling trade and people
  3. A Scottish economist, often considered to be the father of capitalism
  4. Something that can be used to make or create a product
  5. A machine that harnesses the power of heated water
  6. The amount of goods and services available to buy compared with the amount that people want to buy
  7. A machine that uses moving water to power machinery
  8. A machine that separates the seeds out of raw cotton
Down
  1. the breakdown of work into specific tasks performed by different people
  2. An economic system in which resources and businesses are privately owned and prices are not controlled by the government
  3. A Welsh Industrialist and Socialist Reformer
  4. A young girl that went before Parliament to tell of her terrible working conditions
  5. A philosophy that calls for very little or no government involvement in the economy
  6. Another name for a peasant during Feudal times
  7. A machine that turns raw materials like cotton and wool into finished cloth
  8. A temporary work stoppage organized by workers as a protest

16 Clues: A Welsh Industrialist and Socialist ReformerAnother name for a peasant during Feudal timesA machine that harnesses the power of heated waterA machine that uses moving water to power machineryA machine that separates the seeds out of raw cottonSomething that can be used to make or create a product...

Pathways Crossword 2018-01-22

Pathways Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. One of our service users became a BBC Weather Watcher with his sunset shot taken in which Welsh seaside town? (9)
  2. A part of horticulture (think, Blooming Marvellous!) (9)
  3. In which UAE city did CareTech present on Disability Confident in January? (5)
  4. A person or organisation that helps to fund an event like the CareTech Care Awards (7)
  5. ..... of Genius, a CareTech partner children’s service (5)
Down
  1. Paul ………, celebrity chef best-known for baking (9)
  2. The CareTech Charitable ………, an independent charity set up in 2017 (10)
  3. CareTech recently part-funded a music festival for people with learning disabilities in the North-West of England. What was the event called? (9)
  4. In which month were the CareTech Care Awards held in 2017? (9)
  5. New data protection regulations due for implementation in May 2018 (inits.) (4)
  6. The shared surname of CareTech’s CEO and Executive Chairman (6)
  7. .... 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

Nationalities crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Hailing from the birthplace of reggae music and Bob Marley.
  2. Hailing from the bustling East Asian island famous for inventing boba (bubble) tea.
  3. A person from the land of windmills, tulips, and countless bicycles.
  4. Famous for historic neutrality, spectacular Alps, and precise watches.
  5. Famous for producing world-class chocolate and delicious waffles.
  6. Known for celebrating St. Patrick's Day and the symbol of the shamrock.
  7. Known for cultivating some of the world's finest Arabica coffee beans.
  8. A Scandinavian nationality known for the pop group ABBA and flat-pack furniture.
  9. From the Iberian nation known for soulful fado music and pastel de nata.
Down
  1. Hailing from the largest country in the world by land area.
  2. From the peninsula known for K-pop, kimchi, and the martial art of taekwondo.
  3. A Middle Eastern nationality known for historic cedar trees and delicious mezze.
  4. Known for inventing the sauna and frequently enjoying cold-water plunges.
  5. Known for dancing the tango and a love of yerba mate.
  6. Hailing from the extraordinarily long, narrow South American country.
  7. From the Southeast Asian archipelago consisting of over 7,000 islands.
  8. Known for playing the bagpipes and traditionally wearing kilts.
  9. 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

DAN Xword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Yokel hanging out at the back (7)
  2. Mariner and his craft use best practice (10)
  3. Welsh firearm on the sides of the boat (8)
  4. Gybing sad turn for editor (4,5)
  5. Take a tumble backwards in turbulent water (8)
  6. Mat protects surfaces in boat with cabin (7)
  7. Front propulsion reportedly available to buy (3,4)
  8. Sounds like the team serenade while sailing along (8)
  9. Cow's right bosom sends her round the bend (6)
  10. Boat's medic has arrived, we hear (9)
  11. Begrudges flying colours after removal of Director General (7)
  12. Boomless (5-6)
  13. Endless joke about small sail (3)
  14. Delicate way to get ashore (6)
  15. Eastern rally venue via minor thoroughfares (6)
Down
  1. Headless financier sounds like he's stuck in the mud (6)
  2. Prevented from joining seat editor (8)
  3. Wives seldom found on this boat (6)
  4. Sounds like he has to drag his wife onto this boat (6)
  5. Shocked into action after zinc coating (10)
  6. Ache, groan, spinning around? Need somewhere safe to stop (9)
  7. DAN readers have mixed results when they immerse BHP (10)
  8. Corvid's home viewpoint (5,4)
  9. Left gap in the window (8)
  10. Metal clip stops hackles rising (7)
  11. Romeo and friends’ adventures (7)
  12. Safe haven in shady garden alcove we’re told (7)
  13. How about show describing association's staff (4,3)
  14. 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

Syntax S20! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Toddler we watched acquire syntax
  2. “That’s the player who I always forget her name” (What type of relative is this?)
  3. A verb with one argument
  4. Position at the top of the NP Accessibility Hierarchy
  5. Both a month and a modal auxiliary
  6. The “P” in SAP
  7. The case used when P=S
  8. Hard words to say in Welsh
  9. Agent-Patient is one _______ system
  10. Basic word order in English
  11. # of students in our class
  12. “She __made__ me do it!”, e.g.
  13. The “A” in SAP
  14. Can be nominal, verbal, or adjectival, and there’s one per clause
  15. Can be skilfully employed to deflect blame!
  16. When “what” “why” “who” won’t move
  17. What the ’s in “Ollie’s carrot” is marking
Down
  1. SVO, VSO, SOV, etc.
  2. When nouns come before adjectives in NPs, e.g.
  3. S≠A≠P alignment
  4. These go almost anywhere!
  5. Inflects for tense, person, number, etc., without carrying main verbal semantic meaning
  6. A strategy that relative clauses sometimes use
  7. “I” and “She” are this case in English
  8. We’ve grown a lot of them
  9. Prepositions, articles, and conjunctions (but not verbs) in English, e.g.
  10. A verb with two arguments
  11. The “S” in SAP
  12. Minnesota Spring feature
  13. Standalone morpheme providing just one piece of grammatical information
  14. MacLing drink of choice

31 Clues: The “P” in SAPThe “S” in SAPThe “A” in SAPS≠A≠P alignmentSVO, VSO, SOV, etc.The case used when P=SMacLing drink of choiceA verb with one argumentMinnesota Spring featureThese go almost anywhere!We’ve grown a lot of themA verb with two argumentsHard words to say in Welsh# of students in our classBasic word order in English...

The English Speaking World - general knowledge 2020-09-30

The English Speaking World - general knowledge crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this capital houses a famous river, many bridges and a "Ben" who is really big
  2. capital in Australia
  3. If you are from the USA you are...
  4. the number of stars in the US flag
  5. If you are from Wales you are...
  6. there were 13 of these who stood up against the English nation back in 1775
  7. If you are from Ireland you are...
  8. capital in New Zealand
  9. the number of stripes in the US flag
  10. first American president
  11. this music is native to Jamaica
  12. If you are a New Zealander you might be called a...
  13. city in Oceania that experienced a terrorist attack in 2019
  14. this is a state in the US and a really dry and warm desert also in the US
  15. If you are from Canada you are
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  1. capital in Ireland
  2. My first name is Usain, so my last is...
  3. capital in Scotland
  4. I sang about a sheriff who was shot and my last name is...
  5. Present US President
  6. capital in Nortern Ireland
  7. the English language has spread all over the world due to...
  8. Politician who is trying to become the next American President
  9. If you are from Australia you are...
  10. If you are from Scotland you are...
  11. If you are from England you are...
  12. If you are from Jamaica you are...
  13. capital in Wales

28 Clues: capital in Walescapital in Irelandcapital in ScotlandPresent US Presidentcapital in Australiacapital in New Zealandfirst American presidentcapital in Nortern IrelandIf you are from Canada you arethis music is native to JamaicaIf 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

World History, oh La! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Henry _____
  2. _____ Simons; founded something similar to Anabaptists
  3. Stark but the real thing
  4. Composer Felix Mendelssohn was from this era
  5. The _____ Bede, father of English History.
  6. Celtic priests
  7. and Gomorrah
  8. the home of the Greek Gods
  9. the _____ dynasty built the Great Wall of China.
  10. Cathrine of _______
  11. professed Christianityin Ireland
  12. a religious book written by Muhammed
  13. one of Henry VIII's wives.
  14. Book of _____; extremely elaborate Irish "Bible" type book
  15. "Logos" in English
  16. the chief Indian god
  17. tribe in the Area of Cusco, Peruvian, eldorado
  18. philosopher poisoned himself lol
  19. was a composer with many many kids
  20. Thomas ______ wrote "Summa Theologica"
  21. hired da Vinci to work for him
  22. "barbar" in English
  23. weird surgery that was supposed to help people.
Down
  1. ______ Buddha (full name)
  2. birthplace of welsh poet Dylan Thomas
  3. wrote "The Canterbury Tales"
  4. a Celtic instrument
  5. good fish to eat; ______ daikon
  6. symbol of China
  7. capital of the Mexican civilization founded in 1325
  8. a roman madman
  9. "The Middle KIngdom"; what the Chinese called them
  10. a dried grape
  11. generally, the lands of the Vikings
  12. Muslim church
  13. Philistine god of fertility
  14. Judah the Betrayer
  15. German man
  16. Lannister, but the real thing
  17. another name for God
  18. the superior race Hitler believed in
  19. Russian composer
  20. _____ of Worms

43 Clues: German manHenry _____and Gomorraha dried grapeMuslim churcha roman madmanCeltic priests_____ of Wormssymbol of ChinaRussian composerJudah the Betrayer"Logos" in Englisha Celtic instrumentCathrine of _______"barbar" in Englishanother name for Godthe chief Indian godStark but the real thing______ Buddha (full name)the home of the Greek Gods...

English Week 2022-04-12

English Week crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The centrepiece of the British summer social calendar and the ultimate stage for the best racehorses in the world.
  2. Traditional unit of liquid, used for beer or milk.
  3. The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of this number of independent and equal countries in Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Pacific.
  4. A member of the British aristocracy.
  5. Scottish residence of the royal family
  6. A book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts.
  7. The word that originated in Arabia, an animal
  8. Traditional British summer sport.
  9. strawberries, clotted cream and champagne
Down
  1. The school where Charles studied
  2. Another word for a black taxi.
  3. Ceremonial guard at the Tower of London.
  4. Britain's national symbolic animal.
  5. The Times is one, so is the Guardian.
  6. Men who receive this honour are given the title Sir, while women receiving the honour are called Dame.
  7. Who were the first people born in England
  8. British flag
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. A pouch that performs the same function as pockets on the pocketless kilt

20 Clues: British flagAnother word for a black taxi.The school where Charles studiedTraditional 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 familyCeremonial guard at the Tower of London.Who were the first people born in England...

Paper anniversary 2022-10-27

Paper anniversary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. One of the oldest known boardgames (10)
  2. Latin dance, also a salad (5)
  3. Snowdonia mountain range (9)
  4. To take small mouthfuls of liquid (3)
  5. First meal you made me (7)
  6. Time for Bristol gin (3,6)
  7. Crosby sculptor (6)
  8. Welsh surfing town (9)
  9. New Zealand fruit (6)
  10. Precarious river crossing (8,6)
  11. Shrubbery party(7)
  12. Second date activity (7)
  13. Antiquated cocktail (3,8)
  14. Home of Lovell telescope (7,4)
  15. Explore each other and… (9)
  16. Showman (6,5)
  17. ...the rooftop tent (5)
  18. UK's oldest family-run service station (5)
Down
  1. Band, town in Scotland (9)
  2. South African vegetable dish(9)
  3. Kelp Army (anag)(4,4)
  4. Site of stunning sunset swims (8)
  5. A pro and a con (adjective)(11)
  6. Bulbous perennial, made into pesto (4,6)
  7. Our first festival (5)
  8. South Manchester water park (4)
  9. Edible tree decoration(9,6)
  10. Fun activity, according to Fleetwood Mac (6)
  11. 10km triathlon activity (3)
  12. Twice Prime Minister, aristocrat (9)
  13. Cairngorms walk (6,4)
  14. Limbic mimicry involving the hips (6)
  15. High-up green space (3,6)
  16. Tetris-style game (6)
  17. Sam (6,3)
  18. Great bell, also a neighbour (6)
  19. Bird that sustains long-distance relationship (9)
  20. Yorkshire village, home of the Brontes (7)
  21. Location whenever I’m with you (4)
  22. 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

Alex Rider Crossword D crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the most comely actress
  2. _____ Pan
  3. Alex's care taker.
  4. Buildings, antennae, spans, and Earth
  5. alex's dad
  6. the carriers for the poison.
  7. not traditional
  8. head of Special Operations at MI6, also a type of rolled up marijuana
  9. unable to be breached, impossible to overcome
  10. the place where Alex Rider's dad supposedly died
  11. Mr. Marple's favorite student
  12. Alex's nationality
  13. Alex Rider's Job
  14. criminal organization
  15. made into an intricate shape
  16. the skin condition that Michael Jackson and Nile both claim to have.
  17. the murdering of a political person as an attack espionage.
  18. author of the book series Alex Rider
  19. most romantic city
  20. A regular grenade will blow a solider up into _______.
  21. the world's way of visualizing debt
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  1. light flatbottomed boat in Venetian Canals
  2. Perfect spotless
  3. the pointy part of the high heel.
  4. the mass killing of people
  5. main character
  6. existing or done under the earths surface
  7. strong heavy iron grating that can be shut down
  8. the things that the radar dishes were mounted upon
  9. best english teacher
  10. the largest canal in Venice
  11. a railing supported by balusters
  12. the enterprises where SCORPIA got the vaccines from
  13. the founding place of pizza
  14. most lethal weapon ever
  15. The home of Tom's brother
  16. Julia Rothman's Nationality

37 Clues: _____ Panalex's dadmain characternot traditionalPerfect spotlessAlex Rider's JobAlex's care taker.Alex's nationalitymost romantic citybest english teachercriminal organizationthe most comely actressmost lethal weapon everThe home of Tom's brotherthe mass killing of peoplethe largest canal in Venicethe founding place of pizza...

E+T 2024-07-01

E+T crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What is Tom's favourite type of egg for breakfast?
  2. Which band sung our first dance song?
  3. What job is Emily currently doing?
  4. What university did Emily and Tom go to?
  5. Where did Tom propose?
  6. What is Tom's favourite film?
  7. What is Tom's favourite coding language?
  8. What is Tom's favourite ice cream flavour?
  9. What is Emily's favourite brunch place?
  10. What is Tom's current favourite coffee order?
  11. Where was Emily's first job?
  12. What was the name of Emily's university halls?
  13. What is Tom's favourite CrossFit move?
Down
  1. What TV programme are E+T currently watching (on season 5 so far)
  2. What position did Tom have in the novice boat?
  3. Who was the last live gig that Tom went to see?
  4. If Emily were an animal, what would she be?
  5. Where was E+T's first post-lockdown holiday to?
  6. What is Emily's shoe size?
  7. What instrument does Tom play?
  8. Where was Tom's first job?
  9. What instrument did Emily play at school?
  10. What career would Emily do if not a doctor?
  11. Who was E+T's novice rowing coach (after Ben)?
  12. How did Emily and Tom meet?
  13. What was Tom's worst performance GCSE subject?
  14. Where did E+T first live together?
  15. What food is Tom allergic to?
  16. 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

45 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Countryside setting in "You Should Have Left"
  2. Device that captures terrifying footage in "Body Cam"
  3. Disruptive issue in "After She Wakes"
  4. Family member who goes missing in "The Closet"
  5. Type of explosion in "Darkness"
  6. Cause of terror in "The Beach House"
  7. The motel name in "Motel Acacia"
  8. Mental health condition featured in "The Voices"
  9. Title of a horror involving a woman's struggle with her sister's mental illness
  10. Emotion that fuels terror in "After She Wakes"
  11. Title of a film where romance turns into horror
  12. A place of refuge sought in "The Voices"
  13. Place where things go wrong in "Yummy"
  14. Location that hides sinister secrets in "Motel Acacia"
  15. Creatures in "The Clearing"
  16. Where Peter finds himself trapped in "Cruel Peter"
Down
  1. Type of force suspected in "Body Cam"
  2. Title of a horror involving a plastic surgery disaster
  3. Area of battle for a father in "The Clearing"
  4. Actor last name in "You Should Have Left"
  5. Word describing the chaos in "Yummy"
  6. Peter’s nature in "Cruel Peter"
  7. People at risk in "Motel Acacia"
  8. Person to be saved in "The Clearing"
  9. Title reflecting isolation in Stella’s home
  10. Unlikely location to find a missing person in "The Closet"
  11. Type of couple in "The Beach House"
  12. Setting in "Cruel Peter" after an earthquake
  13. Type of stop leading to a gruesome event in "Body Cam"
  14. 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

Bangers Christmas Crossword 2024 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Boks 7s team, sounds a bit like one of Santa's reindeer. [5]
  2. Nationality of the hens in the "12 Days of Christmas" song, meaning they're usually late. [6]
  3. Festive name shared by TV presenter Edmonds (first name) and a Banger (middle name). [4]
  4. 1988 Christmas Classic starring Mark Higgins' lookalike. [7]
  5. This country's men's rugby team is ranked 83rd and tastes best with cranberry sauce. [6]
  6. Country ranked 128th in Men's World Rugby Rankings, Christmas tree flag. [7]
  7. Christmas Dinner essential, inside you will find terrible jokes. [8]
  8. Kick from hand, former Irish currency. [4]
  9. _____ Tshiunza, Welsh forward who sounds like he was born on 25th December. [6]
  10. Like a maul, but on the floor. [4]
Down
  1. English Premiership rugby team who play in candy-cane colours. [10]
  2. This rugby nation have a tree on their badge! [4]
  3. South African lock with first name Rudolph, better know by his initials. [6]
  4. Trait shared by Rudolph and rugby players who drink too much. [7]
  5. South American country, rugby team nicknamed The Condors, much warmer than it sounds. [5]
  6. Bangers Old Boys essential, inside you will find terrible jokes. [5]
  7. Biblical-sounding rugby stadium in Auckland [4, 4]
  8. Holly ________, England Women's fly-half [9]
  9. This reindeer would be most useful on the wing [6]
  10. 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

Laura & Daniel's Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was the generous gift Daniel gave to Laura when they first met?
  2. Trail known for being 'well dressed'
  3. The caterer's -pig
  4. Laura loves this sky whale
  5. Daniel's university
  6. Cow applauds NHS during Covid
  7. Pudding with a cherry on top
  8. What is the stone in Laura's engagement ring?
  9. Location of wedding couple's first weekend away
  10. 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain
  11. Laura bravely ziplined across this canyon
  12. Wayne, Travolta and Lennon are feeling down
  13. Bird that quacks jokes
  14. Wedding videographer's first name
  15. First road they lived on together
  16. Their holiday was scuppered by the loss of Daniel's what?
Down
  1. A corny tree
  2. Overlooks CASTLEton
  3. Number of motorbikes Daniel has owned
  4. Lee, Laurel and Smith are on edge
  5. She reserves the right to curtsy
  6. Maid of honour's surname
  7. Use these or your tent will fly away
  8. In what city did Laura & Daniel first meet?
  9. Local name for someone from Barbados
  10. Best man's surname
  11. Alerted to a sting in the tail
  12. Name of the vicar who married them
  13. According to Laura, this mammal plays water polo
  14. Bride's sign
  15. Most commonly found grouse in the Peak District
  16. Neville's breed
  17. Neville crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in a...
  18. What was the name of the mountain where Laura & Daniel got engaged?
  19. Camelid prepares for a weekend away (-luggage)

35 Clues: A corny treeBride's signNeville's breedThe caterer's -pigBest man's surnameOverlooks CASTLEtonDaniel's universityBird that quacks jokesMaid of honour's surnameLaura loves this sky whalePudding with a cherry on topCow applauds NHS during CovidAlerted to a sting in the tail'Luther' climbs Welsh mountainShe reserves the right to curtsy...

Laura & Daniel's Crossword 2025-08-21

Laura & Daniel's Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Camelid prepares for a weekend away (-luggage)
  2. Laura bravely ziplined across this canyon
  3. In what city did Laura & Daniel first meet?
  4. Pudding with a cherry on top
  5. First road they lived on together
  6. Laura loves this sky whale
  7. Trail known for being 'well dressed'
  8. Neville's breed
  9. Lee, Laurel and Smith are on edge
  10. Wayne, Travolta and Lennon are feeling down
  11. Overlooks CASTLEton
  12. Use these or your tent will fly away
  13. The caterer's -pig
  14. Most commonly found grouse in the Peak District
  15. Alerted to a sting in the tail
  16. Number of motorbikes Daniel has owned
Down
  1. Local name for someone from Barbados
  2. Neville crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in a...
  3. She reserves the right to curtsy
  4. According to Laura, this mammal plays water polo
  5. What is the stone in Laura's engagement ring?
  6. What was the name of the mountain where Laura & Daniel got engaged?
  7. Cow applauds NHS during Covid
  8. What was the generous gift Daniel gave to Laura when they first met?
  9. Wedding videographer's first name
  10. A corny tree
  11. Maid of honour's surname
  12. Location of wedding couple's first weekend away
  13. 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain
  14. Their holiday was scuppered by the loss of Daniel's what?
  15. Best man's surname
  16. Name of the vicar who married them
  17. Bride's sign
  18. Bird that quacks jokes
  19. Daniel's university

35 Clues: A corny treeBride's signNeville's breedBest man's surnameThe caterer's -pigOverlooks CASTLEtonDaniel's universityBird that quacks jokesMaid of honour's surnameLaura loves this sky whalePudding with a cherry on topCow applauds NHS during Covid'Luther' climbs Welsh mountainAlerted to a sting in the tailShe reserves the right to curtsy...

25 Years of BACD ~ ANNIVERSARY SALE 2025-10-16

25 Years of BACD ~ ANNIVERSARY SALE crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Ongoing package, make sure patients know about this one too!
  2. Fotona4D is the only treatment that doesn't need one of these.
  3. KMW favorite quote "The age you start, is the age you ---?
  4. 1.5mm depth Ultrasound energy, no downtime
  5. What was the first FDA approved neuromodulator?
  6. Thermage is highly effective yet gentle enough for this delicate area.
  7. What is Dr. He's next marathon?
  8. Dr. Weddington follows what diet?
  9. Ultrasound technology that targets 4mm into dermis for deepest lifting.
  10. Bay Area Body Weightloss and ----- Clinic
  11. Where did Dr. Watkins grow up?
  12. Four part laser facial
  13. One of the many talents/hobbies of Dr. Austin.
Down
  1. What must patients do to receive the Anniversary Sale discount?
  2. Where did Dr. Welsh serve as director and chief of Cosmetic Dermatology before opening BACD?
  3. Where should you look to see what treatments a patient has been recommended before?
  4. Patients can prepay for anniversary sale treatments in person, over the phone or -----?
  5. AKA laughing gas
  6. What does everyone want more of?
  7. What % discount are we offering for Ulthera, Theramage, Sofwaves, and Fotona during the promotion?
  8. What do you tell patient's is the main purpose of Ulthera and Sofwave?
  9. Radiofrequency to stimulate collagen around eyes.
  10. Best camera for before and after photos (please utilize this!)
  11. Fotona should be done in a series of how many treatments for optimal results?

24 Clues: AKA laughing gasFour part laser facialWhere 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 ----- Clinic1.5mm depth Ultrasound energy, no downtimeOne of the many talents/hobbies of Dr. Austin.What was the first FDA approved neuromodulator?...

Sparkys bangers 1 2025-10-19

Sparkys bangers 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Home of the Royal Pavilion
  2. City with the Titanic Quarter
  3. Capital of Scotland
  4. Castle overlooking Cardiff
  5. City with the historic Hadrian’s Wall
  6. City hosting the Fringe Festival
  7. City with the iconic tower and illuminations
  8. Stone circle in Wiltshire
  9. City with the Deep aquarium
  10. UK’s oldest university
  11. Gateway to Loch Ness
  12. Shakespeare's birthplace
  13. City with the famous curry mile
  14. City with the Globe Theatre
  15. City known for its lace-making
  16. City with the Angel of the North
  17. Tower housing Big Ben
Down
  1. City with the famous cathedral spire
  2. City with the historic castle and zoo
  3. Historic university city
  4. City known for its steel industry
  5. Northern Irish capital
  6. Home of the Eden Project
  7. City with the Peace Bridge
  8. City with the historic York Minster
  9. City with Roman amphitheatre ruins
  10. City with Roman heritage and cathedral
  11. City with the Royal Armouries Museum
  12. City with the Bullring shopping centre
  13. Home of the Beatles
  14. City with a medieval cathedral and castle
  15. City with the historic dockyards
  16. UK’s largest lake by surface area
  17. Welsh coastal city with a university
  18. City with the Clifton Suspension Bridge
  19. City with the historic cathedral and Magna Carta
  20. Roman baths city
  21. Home of the White Cliffs
  22. City with the V&A Museum

39 Clues: Roman baths cityCapital of ScotlandHome of the BeatlesGateway to Loch NessTower housing Big BenNorthern Irish capitalUK’s oldest universityHistoric university cityHome of the Eden ProjectShakespeare's birthplaceHome of the White CliffsCity with the V&A MuseumStone circle in WiltshireHome of the Royal PavilionCastle overlooking Cardiff...

development of the nation-state 2015-03-22

development of the nation-state crossword puzzle
Across
  1. was a very good friend of a king that made him chancellor
  2. tried to take control of the church with the help of a good friend
  3. a body of representatives made up of nobles,bishops,knights,and citizens
  4. a from of government where the lords have the most power and people who want protection help the lord (no strong king)
  5. a record of people who pay taxes
  6. an elected government which takes control when there is no leader
  7. a military weapon and establishment
  8. was king of a northern part of France
  9. a conflict sparked by not wanting an English king controlling France
  10. shares borders with the holy roman empire and is located in northern France
Down
  1. a castle builder in Wales and a organizer of model parliament
  2. invaded England and made France and England closely linked
  3. north of France and next to the English channel
  4. an area of land that is controlled by a king or a government
  5. king john signed a document for peace but would lose royal power
  6. signed a document which limited royal power
  7. an area that is in the northern region of France
  8. many castles were built in this place to take over the Welsh

18 Clues: a record of people who pay taxesa military weapon and establishmentwas king of a northern part of Francesigned a document which limited royal powernorth of France and next to the English channelan area that is in the northern region of Francewas a very good friend of a king that made him chancellor...

period stigma 2023-03-02

period stigma crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Surname of researcher who wrote ‘period poverty tackling the taboo’
  2. The title of the campaign the welsh government started which ensures period dignity in wales
  3. Erving Goffman helps us understand this clue
Down
  1. The term used to describe the lack of sanitary products due to financial constraints.

4 Clues: Erving Goffman helps us understand this clueSurname 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

The Trial of Tribulation crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Which area did the government hold no authorityover after the Act of Accord was passed?
  2. Who did Warwick appoint as the Commander of Calais?
  3. Which battle did York die at?
  4. Can't rebel against the king, no matter what (part of the attainder)
  5. Who did the Queen give Berwick-upon-Tweed in order to gain support from them
  6. Who was Henry VI's step father?
  7. When was Queen Margaret joined in York by Somerset and Devon?
  8. What happened on the 29th March 1461?
  9. Where was York's castle in Yorkshire?
  10. Who did Margaret gain support from while in York?
Down
  1. How old was the Duke of York at Mortimer's Cross?
  2. When was York forced to submit a written case for his claim to the throne?
  3. The appearance of something unusual in the sky, regarded as something good or evil
  4. York and Salisbury sealed an agreement by ______ binding them to support each other
  5. Who led the Welsh Lancastrians?
  6. Which king had captured Roxburgh and Wark?
  7. Which act resulted in the development of a strong group of supporters around Queen Margaret
  8. How many main points were there in the Act of Accord?
  9. What year did York return to London while displaying the royal banner and acting in a King's manner?
  10. Who did Somerset kill,who were sent ahead of the Yorkist's main forces?
  11. 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

HISTORY OF GAMES crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Card game, ancestor to Rummy Royale
  2. Chinese played it we all werar it
  3. Card games first played in Italy 1430's
  4. Earlier name was Tables
  5. The Landlord's Game earliest ancestor of Monopoly patented 1904./
  6. Oldest gaming equipment
  7. Authosr of "Book of Games" written circa 1283.
  8. Published in Japan 1968, based on 19th century Reversi.
  9. Welsh literature mentions a tafl-type game
  10. Ancestor to most modern childrens' race board games.
  11. Board game in the Sahara
  12. Invented by a New Zealand man in 1962, and sold to a game publisher in 1979.
  13. Precurser to Cribbage
  14. They pair up with ladders o provide a hissing game
Down
  1. Backgammon variant in the Babylonian Talmud
  2. Part pentagon, published in 1978
  3. Games being played in Scandinavia
  4. Gucci drinking game invented by SCA member
  5. First mentioned in print, 1836
  6. Gretis Saga of Iceland mentions it as the Fox Game
  7. Ancient game in Egypt
  8. A diamond for some a board games for others, appears in the court of Louis XI.
  9. Invented 1931, becomes Scrabble 1947
  10. printed in England based on Indian Pachisi
  11. Game in China called "Go" in Japan
  12. Variant Board Game, found in Egypptian tombs
  13. Emperor Claudius played it
  14. Dragons dwell there, published 1974
  15. Ancient game with high stakes
  16. A Persian romance tells of it coming from India circa

30 Clues: Ancient game in EgyptPrecurser to CribbageEarlier name was TablesOldest gaming equipmentBoard game in the SaharaEmperor Claudius played itAncient game with high stakesFirst mentioned in print, 1836Part pentagon, published in 1978Chinese played it we all werar itGames being played in ScandinaviaGame in China called "Go" in Japan...

FAB’s Crossword 2023-02-24

FAB’s Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Where was Flis evacuated to?
  2. Number of Great Grandchildren
  3. Flis embroidered some of these at Greensted church
  4. What sport did Flis enjoy playing?
  5. Flis drove what make of car?
  6. What party had Flis been a member of since 1958?
  7. Office her father ran
  8. 15A&24A nosytarget Anagram of where Flis lived 1964-1988 (5-5)
  9. Always eaten on a Friday with chips
  10. French fortified wine Flis loved to drink
  11. Which flower was her favourite and featured in her wedding bouquet?
  12. 15A&24A nosytarget Anagram of where Flis lived 1964-1988 (5-5)
  13. Number game originating as ‘Latin Squares’
  14. 27A&10D A waterway in East Anglia that Flis knew very well as a girl (7-6)
  15. What number flat did she live in at Weighbridge Court?
  16. Number of Grandchildren
  17. Flis’s initial brilliance
Down
  1. Flis and Ron’s Welsh abode in Fyfield Road
  2. Flis’s maiden name
  3. Flis’s Dad’s hobby
  4. Players take turns at rolling a ball towards a Jack
  5. Using red grapes rather than white as it’s name suggests
  6. 27A&10D A waterway in East Anglia that Flis knew very well as a girl (7-6)
  7. Her order within her siblings
  8. Her Mum’s chocolate biscuit recipe
  9. Town where Flis was born
  10. A jigsaw puzzle Flis liked to do
  11. What 5 letter online word game Flis played with her family
  12. What newspaper crossword did Flis do every day?
  13. Ground rice goes into which Scottish teatime bread
  14. Ongar is twinned with which French town?

31 Clues: Flis’s maiden nameFlis’s Dad’s hobbyOffice her father ranNumber of GrandchildrenTown where Flis was bornFlis’s initial brillianceWhere was Flis evacuated to?Flis drove what make of car?Number of Great GrandchildrenHer order within her siblingsA jigsaw puzzle Flis liked to doWhat sport did Flis enjoy playing?Her Mum’s chocolate biscuit recipe...

Cryptic with Theme #4 2023-08-16

Cryptic with Theme #4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Partial cataclysm augured by dragon (5)
  2. Spooner's tawdry group is second-in-command (5,4)
  3. I call it the cause of many problems (3,4)
  4. Reportedly a solution for quicker evacuation from land of evil? (6)
  5. Cycle hires in north west of the continent (5)
  6. One of 21 carries small men (9)
  7. Monster Party setback before scoundrel cut in half (6)
  8. Village insiders left the hob on when interrupted by adulterer (8)
  9. Her, throw a spider? (6)
  10. Merciful programming language has the king's ear (10)
  11. Son of bowman said to be cause of annoyance (4)
  12. Tired old man chiefly lives alone in the forest (3)
  13. Bee's defence is a dagger (5)
Down
  1. Heir in disguise is a confident walker (7)
  2. Divine spirit and flag given makeover (7)
  3. Perhaps Welsh icon is feeling ill from the pub? (5,6)
  4. Legal raid botched by royal who gives gifts (9)
  5. Partial afro doesn't suit nephew (5)
  6. Mood gets upturned beneath mountain or volcano (9)
  7. Man boat, there's 9 people in it! (10)
  8. Shakespeare was a dragon slayer!? (4)
  9. Wizard said to be cool but appalled? (8)
  10. I hear one of ABBA is a shapeshifter! (5)
  11. Some gal confused by a name no longer used (7)
  12. Short librarian brought back some books for uncle (5)
  13. NASA rum cocktail enslaves a village (7)
  14. 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

Men at Arms Cryptic Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Noble Iris, my 'blank' is broken (5, 6)
  2. Night cap semi-drunk after five (5)
  3. Wow, lovely trim! (7)
  4. Roughly chisel a noble (7)
  5. GB rig's sketchy adaptor (6)
  6. Certified reject with a buzzing heard inside (5)
  7. Dangerous device initially gives our Nobby nervous energy (5)
  8. Pound knob before Thursday, Rufus (9)
  9. Guard cuddles with the Welsh, instead of the French (5)
  10. Headless worms move inventor's home (5)
  11. Inventor, a crank, is in therapy of sorts (9)
  12. Smart name, silly name (3, 2, 4)
  13. Joker in job, off out (5)
  14. Outer eye and its surroundings, doctor (9)
  15. Edward's last termination (5)
  16. A comic clown (5)
Down
  1. I will sink, naughty butler (9)
  2. Organ playing might require this explanation (8)
  3. Ardent royalist blows up, rewarded without (6)
  4. Begin a list, guard (5)
  5. Crew says out loud: assassin (6)
  6. Guard often seen with stick (6)
  7. Counsel further, brush with energy (9)
  8. Head found in duvet, in a river (8)
  9. Rubbish guard? (8)
  10. Peer at wrecks rebuilt without bathrooms (6)
  11. Shock tribute to absentee (7)
  12. Aristocrat partly encrusted (4)
  13. Follow up found in Cassius' boots (4, 2, 4)
  14. A little crafty - one pork knuckle contains 50% merlot (10)
  15. In Spanish, that frustration sometimes takes charge (6)
  16. Vanguard holds a shifty one (5)
  17. 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

Men at Arms Cryptic Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Guard often seen with stick (6)
  2. A comic clown (5)
  3. Dangerous device initially gives our Nobby nervous energy (5)
  4. I will sink, naughty butler (9)
  5. Vanguard holds a shifty one (5)
  6. Edward's last termination (5)
  7. Counsel further, brush with energy (9)
  8. Head found in duvet, in a river (8)
  9. Roughly chisel a noble (7)
  10. Rubbish guard? (8)
  11. Inventor, a crank, is in therapy of sorts (9)
  12. Follow up found in Cassius' boots (4, 2, 4)
  13. Noble Iris, my 'blank' is broken (5, 6)
  14. Peer at wrecks rebuilt without bathrooms (6)
  15. Organ playing might require this explanation (8)
  16. GB rig's sketchy adaptor (6)
Down
  1. Outer eye and its surroundings, doctor (9)
  2. Pound knob before Thursday, Rufus (9)
  3. Shock tribute to absentee (7)
  4. Wow, lovely trim! (7)
  5. Smart name, silly name (3, 2, 4)
  6. Killer had own eyes hidden (6)
  7. Crew says out loud: assassin (6)
  8. Headless worms move inventor's home (5)
  9. Begin a list, guard (5)
  10. A little crafty - one pork knuckle contains 50% merlot (10)
  11. Guard cuddles with the Welsh, instead of the French (5)
  12. Night cap semi-drunk after five (5)
  13. Ardent royalist blows up, rewarded without (6)
  14. Aristocrat partly encrusted (4)
  15. In Spanish, that frustration sometimes takes charge (6)
  16. Joker in job, off out (5)
  17. 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

Great Western Schism crossword puzzle
Across
  1. King ___ V of France protected Clement
  2. Pope ___ IX—Urban VI's Roman successor
  3. Town where Gregory preferred to meet
  4. Jean ___ theologian who advised Council of Constance
  5. Baldassare ___ became Antipope John XXIII
  6. ___ Glyndŵr's Welsh rebellion recognized Benedict XIII
  7. Nation allied with Urban VI (Roman line)
  8. Angelo ___ elected as Gregory XII
  9. St. Victor abbey where Benedict stayed
  10. Pope ___ VII—second Roman claimant
  11. Council of ___ (1409)—created third papal line
  12. Holy banner unfurled against Flemish Urbanists
  13. Town where dissenting cardinals met
  14. Council of ___ (1414–1418)—ended schism
  15. Pope ___ XI returned papacy to Rome (1377)
  16. Nation most allied with Avignon popes
  17. Count ___ of Geneva elected as Clement VII
Down
  1. Peter ___—cardinal archbishop elected Alexander V
  2. Pope ___ VI—Roman claimant; intimidated election
  3. 1378–1417 split over papal legitimacy
  4. Pope ___ V—Pisan claimant (1409–1410)
  5. Papal residence 1309–1377; rival claimant base
  6. Husband of Mary; rival for Hungarian throne
  7. Movement that councils surpass papal authority
  8. King ___ IV pressured papacy to Avignon
  9. John I sided with Urban VI via Treaty of Windsor
  10. Bartolomeo ___—archbishop of Bari, became Urban VI
  11. ___ Sancta decree—council superior to pope
  12. Pope ___ XII—third Roman claimant
  13. Meeting place where Clement VII was elected
  14. Antipope ___ XIII—Avignon claimant
  15. Pope ___ V elected 1417; ended schism
  16. Queen ___ I of Naples supported Clement
  17. Antipope ___ VII—Avignon claimant elected 1378
  18. Town that switched to Avignon "obedience"

35 Clues: Pope ___ XII—third Roman claimantAngelo ___ elected as Gregory XIIAntipope ___ XIII—Avignon claimantPope ___ VII—second Roman claimantTown where dissenting cardinals metTown where Gregory preferred to meet1378–1417 split over papal legitimacyPope ___ 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

I will steal my fathers credit card and give it to you if you win. crossword puzzle
Across
  1. phobia or fear of long words
  2. a lung disease caused by inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust.
  3. A word of Welsh origin, meaning twins
  4. 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.
  5. tenth longest word in English.
  6. 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.
  7. Deriving from Latin, it means honourable, honourableness or “the state of being able to achieve honours.”
Down
  1. extraordinarily good; wonderful.
  2. to accept or agree passively
  3. he act of regarding something as unimportant or as worthless. It is commonly used in a humorous way.
  4. a medical term that refers to a relatively mild form of pseudohypoparathyroidism.
  5. This medical term refers to the surgical removal of both the thyroid and parathyroid glands.
  6. fix the spelling "Hankerchiff"
  7. A fusion of two bodies or parts
  8. 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 passivelyphobia or fear of long wordsfix the spelling "Hankerchiff"tenth longest word in English.A fusion of two bodies or partsextraordinarily good; wonderful.A word of Welsh origin, meaning twinsa 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

The quantity which, when the diameter is multiplied by it, yields the circumference crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Pi also has another name, after an ancient Greek mathematician
  2. This famous physicist was born today
  3. What type of number is pi?
  4. The first 36 digits of pi has this name, after a German-Dutch mathematician that calculated the numbers during most of his life
  5. A suggested alternative to pi, which equals 2 times pi, and is supposedly more intuitive to use for some math applications
  6. The symbol for pi was introduced by William Jones, a Welsh mathematician, in 1706, but it was made more widely popular by this mathematician.
Down
  1. The last man on the moon (so far) was born today
  2. This man from Vellore, India, memorized the first 70,000 digits of pi
  3. 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 todayThe last man on the moon (so far) was born todayPi also has another name, after an ancient Greek mathematicianThis man from Vellore, India, memorized the first 70,000 digits of piThis science museum in San Francisco started the celebration of pi day in 1988...

Premier League 2020-10-05

Premier League crossword puzzle
Across
  1. FINISHED WITH THE LOWEST EVER PL POINTS TOTAL
  2. MADE THE MOST PL APPEARANCES
  3. WENT ON TO BECOME ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD AFTER LEAVING Manchester United
  4. FIRST Welsh CLUB TO PLAY IN THE PL
  5. FORMER NON-LEAGUE STRIKER THAT TOOK THE PL BY STORM
  6. CENTRE BACK THAT SWITCHED FROM Tottenham TO Arsenal
  7. North London CLUB THAT HAS NEVER WON THE PL
  8. NICKNAMED 'The Toffees'
  9. PL RECORD GOALSCORER
  10. Egyptian WINGER WHO'S PLAYED FOR Liverpool AND Chelsea
  11. MANAGED Chelsea, Manchester United AND Tottenham
  12. RELEGATED FROM THE PL A RECORD 5 TIMES
  13. Turkish MIDFIELDER FAMOUS FOR SCORING 'WORLDIES'
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  1. FAMOUS FOR HIS LONG THROWS
  2. LONGEST SERVING MANAGER IN PL HISTORY
  3. Manchester City's TITLE-WINNING CAPTAIN
  4. South Yorkshire CLUB WHO HAD 1 YEAR IN THE PL
  5. SCORED THE FIRST EVER PL GOAL
  6. MANAGER THAT MOVED FROM Portsmouth TO Southampton, THEN BACK TO Portsmouth AGAIN
  7. POWERFUL Ivorian Chelsea STRIKER
  8. WON THE PL AGAINST THE ODDS IN 2016
  9. STRIKER FOR Tottenham AND Manchester United
  10. MOST EXPENSIVE EVER DEFENDER
  11. NICKNAME OF Sheffield United
  12. CONTROVERSIAL Italian WHO PLAYED IN THE PL FOR Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham AND Charlton
  13. FAMOUS Manchester United NUMBER 7 FROM 'CLASS OF 92'
  14. FORMER England CENTRE BACK KNOWN FOR SCORING GOALS
  15. SCORED A DRAMATIC LATE PL TITLE-WINNING GOAL
  16. Arsenal RECORD GOALSCORER

29 Clues: PL RECORD GOALSCORERNICKNAMED 'The Toffees'Arsenal RECORD GOALSCORERFAMOUS FOR HIS LONG THROWSMADE THE MOST PL APPEARANCESMOST EXPENSIVE EVER DEFENDERNICKNAME OF Sheffield UnitedSCORED THE FIRST EVER PL GOALPOWERFUL Ivorian Chelsea STRIKERFIRST Welsh CLUB TO PLAY IN THE PLWON THE PL AGAINST THE ODDS IN 2016LONGEST SERVING MANAGER IN PL HISTORY...

El Camino Unit Revision 2020-11-19

El Camino Unit Revision crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Welsh (feminine) (6)
  2. Translate: “Behind the table” to English (6,2,2,4)
  3. Translate: “I live in the city” to Spanish (4,2,2,6)
  4. Translate: “my mother is from Scotland” to Spanish (2,5,2,2,7)
  5. Singaporean (12)
  6. al lado de (6)
  7. Pan y queso (5,3,6)
  8. water (4)
  9. A la izquierda (2,3,4)
  10. Delante (2,5)
  11. The province in which tapas come from (9)
  12. South Africa (9)
  13. Underneath (6)
  14. The province in which Barcelona is (9)
  15. Translate: “Ellos son de Inglaterra” to English (4,3,4,7)
  16. Where you sleep on the camino (9)
  17. to the right (1,2,7)
  18. The countryside (2,5)
  19. Cyprus (6)
  20. Leche (4)
  21. Translate: “¿Qué te gustaría?” to English (4,5,3,4)
Down
  1. the mountains (2,7)
  2. Translate: “You live in a house” to Spanish, (5,2,3,4)
  3. entre (7)
  4. Translate: “I would like…” to Spanish (2,8)
  5. Papua New Guinean (4)
  6. Where the camino (frances) begins (2,4,4,2,4)
  7. Where the camino finishes (8)
  8. Translate: “Where are you from?” to Spanish (no question marks) (2,5,4)
  9. Germany (8)
  10. Translate: “Tengo sed” to English (1,2,6)
  11. Cambodia (7)
  12. Translate: “I am hungry” to Spanish (5,6)
  13. Translate: “Vives en un piso” to English, (3,4,2,2,9)
  14. Greek (masculine) (6)
  15. The symbol of the camino (6,5)
  16. Translate: “mi padre es de Irlanda” to English (2,6,2,4,7)
  17. The name of the accreditation you receive when you complete the camino, (2,10)
  18. 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

County Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A trillion bytes
  2. Is he joining us once more?
  3. There was a bar at Spytty
  4. Anti smoking brigade lead England hero
  5. We were lucky to get nil apparently
  6. Want none of these boys in our team!
  7. Name of the Sands
  8. St James...
  9. With 6 down, Somerton Pk
  10. Wish Luis had played for us
  11. Us without the County
  12. Would you give Tommy Tynan your last one
  13. Two of these and you're off.
  14. 1-0 at Wembley
  15. Abbreviated toffee
  16. Joe Day has done it again
  17. He only scores if you feed him
  18. ....up to League 1
  19. Welsh name for football pitch and a prison
Down
  1. "and it's a red .... for David Pipe!"
  2. God of thunder
  3. A grand one for the egg chasers
  4. They go down in the box
  5. Cheryl loved both of them once
  6. Dave
  7. Ex trainee, relegated from Premiership 5 times (1st name)
  8. Jacko does it every week (4-3)
  9. We played in the area twice but not on their pitch
  10. 2-2 at home this year
  11. Behind the goal at Somerton Pk / Oliver
  12. Don’t hang the monkey Jeff
  13. We don’t have a back four like this
  14. Trouble here, there's trouble here'.
  15. Mom yet again!
  16. 80's captain - legend
  17. How to contact ticket office
  18. Howe is Rene scrambled

37 Clues: DaveSt James...God of thunderMom yet again!1-0 at WembleyA trillion bytesName of the SandsAbbreviated toffee....up to League 12-2 at home this yearUs without the County80's captain - legendHowe is Rene scrambledThey go down in the boxWith 6 down, Somerton PkThere was a bar at SpyttyJoe Day has done it againDon’t hang the monkey Jeff...

Men at Arms Crossword 2024-11-28

Men at Arms Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Smart name, silly name (3, 2, 4)
  2. Edward's last termination (5)
  3. A little crafty - one pork knuckle contains 50% merlot (10)
  4. Guard often seen with stick (6)
  5. Shock tribute to absentee (7)
  6. Pound knob before Thursday, Rufus (9)
  7. Certified reject with a buzzing heard inside (5)
  8. Head found in duvet, in a river (8)
  9. Killer had own eyes hidden (6)
  10. I will sink, naughty butler (9)
  11. Organ playing might require this explanation (8)
  12. Follow up found in Cassius' boots (4, 2, 4)
  13. Peer at wrecks rebuilt without bathrooms (6)
  14. Wow, lovely trim! (7)
  15. Begin a list, guard (5)
Down
  1. Counsel further, brush with energy (9)
  2. Roughly chisel a noble (7)
  3. Headless worms move inventor's home (5)
  4. Noble Iris, my 'blank' is broken (5, 6)
  5. Inventor, a crank, is in therapy of sorts (9)
  6. In Spanish, that frustration sometimes takes charge (6)
  7. A comic clown (5)
  8. Crew says out loud: assassin (6)
  9. Vanguard holds a shifty one (5)
  10. Guard cuddles with the Welsh, instead of the French (5)
  11. Outer eye and its surroundings, doctor (9)
  12. Dangerous device initially gives our Nobby nervous energy (5)
  13. Rubbish guard? (8)
  14. Aristocrat partly encrusted (4)
  15. Night cap semi-drunk after five (5)
  16. Joker in job, off out (5)
  17. Ardent royalist blows up, rewarded without (6)
  18. 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

Gloucester Rugby Opponents crossword puzzle
Across
  1. First ever knock out cup match opponents.
  2. Gloucester's first European Challenge Cup game was against these traditional opponents.
  3. University team who have beaten Gloucester 27 times.
  4. Team from East Sussex who Gloucester faced in the cup in 1985/86.
  5. English team defeated by Gloucester in a European Challenge Cup final.
  6. A traditional easter time opponent.
  7. Traditional Boxing Day opponents before Lydney.
  8. Red and black wizards.
  9. Welsh team who replaced Cardiff on the fixture list in the 1980's
  10. Gloucester's first ever league match opponents.
  11. Midweek opponents, usually with a few old Bristol players in the side.
  12. Knocked Gloucester out of the cup in 1977. Revenged in 1978.
Down
  1. 23 times champions of England (as of July 2024) who lost 5-0 to Gloucester on their only visit to Kingsholm.
  2. Their home is 10.7 miles from Kingsholm and they have played Gloucester over 100 times
  3. Beaten by Gloucester in 2 English cup finals.
  4. Gloucester beat this team in 2 successive cup finals.
  5. Beaten in a final by both the men's and women's team.
  6. The team that Gloucester have beaten the most since 1873.
  7. Beaten Gloucester more times than any other team.
  8. Beat Gloucester 12-3 in the final league match of 1990.
  9. Wear green, white and red stripes.
  10. 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

Team Young Lives Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This acronym is used to describe one of our fundraising teams. Bonus clue - The team is managed by Miffy
  2. Who did Scotland men's football team play in their opening Euro 2024 match?
  3. What is the biggest planet in the solar system?
  4. This England Men's football player scored in the recent England V Serbia Euros game
  5. Glastonbury 2024 go-ers will be hoping for sunshine when they watch this headliner
  6. How many Prime Ministers did Britain have in 2022
  7. The longest day of the year (today!)
  8. What level floor is the Bristol Office on?
  9. This song from a popular 2013 Disney film is performed by a wickedly talented Broadway star
  10. Now known as X
  11. What is the national animal of Scotland?
  12. What is the most played women's sport in the UK?
Down
  1. Bridgerton season 3 hast just been released, but this seasons lead actress also starred in which comedy show, set in Northern Ireland?
  2. One half of 2023's Barbenheimer
  3. Online chat with AI
  4. #RunningOn_______
  5. Welcome (but in Cymraeg/Welsh)
  6. House of the____
  7. Which supermarket chain is stocking Young Lives vs Cancer ice cream cones this summer?
  8. A famous Team Young Lives marathon runner starred in this show
  9. In which city are the 2024 Olympics taking place?
  10. What food was the official 2023 coronation dish?
  11. What is the name of Taylor Swift's sixth album?

23 Clues: Now known as XHouse of the____#RunningOn_______Online chat with AIWelcome (but in Cymraeg/Welsh)One half of 2023's BarbenheimerThe 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

Laura & Daniel's Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Best man's surname
  2. Wedding videographer's first name
  3. Name of the vicar who married them
  4. Neville crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in a...
  5. What was the generous gift Daniel gave to Laura when they first met?
  6. Trail known for being 'well dressed'
  7. Their holiday was scuppered by the loss of Daniel's what?
  8. Laura bravely ziplined across this canyon
  9. Cow applauds NHS during Covid
  10. Camelid prepares for a weekend away (-luggage)
  11. Neville's breed
  12. Use these or your tent will fly away
  13. Wayne, Travolta and Lennon are feeling down
  14. Lee, Laurel and Smith are on edge
  15. Overlooks CASTLEton
  16. In what city did Laura & Daniel first meet?
  17. According to Laura, this mammal plays water polo
  18. Most commonly found grouse in the Peak District
Down
  1. What is the stone in Laura's engagement ring?
  2. Pudding with a cherry on top
  3. First road they lived on together
  4. Bride's sign
  5. Laura loves this sky whale
  6. Alerted to a sting in the tail
  7. Location of wedding couple's first weekend away
  8. What was the name of the mountain where Laura & Daniel got engaged?
  9. Daniel's university
  10. Number of motorbikes Daniel has owned
  11. 'Luther' climbs Welsh mountain
  12. Maid of honour's surname
  13. Local name for someone from Barbados
  14. Bird that quacks jokes
  15. She reserves the right to curtsy
  16. The caterer's -pig
  17. A corny tree

35 Clues: Bride's signA corny treeNeville's breedBest man's surnameThe caterer's -pigDaniel's universityOverlooks CASTLEtonBird that quacks jokesMaid of honour's surnameLaura loves this sky whalePudding with a cherry on topCow applauds NHS during CovidAlerted to a sting in the tail'Luther' climbs Welsh mountainShe reserves the right to curtsy...

wedding crossword 2013-06-08

wedding crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Bride’s auntie from Wales
  2. 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).
  3. Beautiful new mother to a little Jack
  4. Groomsman with the longest hair who used to work as a farmer in Japan. Also saves trees in Scotland sometimes.
  5. 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)
  6. Bride's friend who came to England by boat and works for IKEA
  7. Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan
  8. Bridesmaid who laughs the most
  9. Groom's uncle who rules the Welsh (or works in the Welsh assembly)
  10. The handsome groom
  11. Married to groom's cousin
  12. Australian-irish honourary McFarlane
  13. Groom's brother who speaks japanese (some real some made up we suspect) every now and then.
  14. Bridesmaid with the longest hair, loves planning and can tell you lots of funny stories about the bride.
  15. Mother of the groom who owns a lot of dresses
  16. Oldest brother of the groom who is soon almost australian
  17. Nice chap who likes cats and is lucky enough to be dating the pretty red headed bridesmaid
  18. Bride’s brother’s girlfriend who is really good with makeup
  19. Groom's cousin who loves horses.
  20. Groom's youngest cousin and expert origamist and pianist
Down
  1. Groomsman who recently became a father, can tell you lots of funny stories about the groom.
  2. Bridesmaid with red hair who probably misses her cat by now.
  3. Bride’s newest uncle
  4. Father of the bride and a huge Zlatan fan.
  5. Brother of the bride whose favourite English word is “dude!”
  6. Bride’s oldest cousin and knitting expert
  7. The lovely Bride
  8. Bride’s auntie who got married herself last year and went to Scotland to see the Proclaimers on her honeymoon.
  9. bridesmaid from Transylvania (doesn’t bite, at least not before midnight)
  10. Groom’s family name (English but used to be Scottish.. or was it Irish? Ask auntie Al if you’re curious, she might know).
  11. Groom's uncle who used to work in canary wharf
  12. Groom's uncle who prevents enemy forces from invading England (or used to work for the ministry of defence)
  13. Youngest brother of the groom also known as Lobbie or Blobbie (or Basin, but don’t tell him we said that).
  14. Bride’s family name (means “new stream”, or “new electrical current” in Swedish)
  15. Groom's cousin who...
  16. Groom's friend who works as a maths teacher and has a girlfriend in France
  17. Two of the groom’s lovely aunties, one who loves festivals and creating family trees, and one who...
  18. Groom's cousin who wants to be a diving instructor
  19. Father of the groom and connoisseur of good wine
  20. Friend of the bride who recently became a father (also came to England on a boat, also works for IKEA)
  21. Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor

41 Clues: The lovely BrideThe handsome groomBride’s newest uncleGroom's cousin who...Bride’s auntie from WalesMarried to groom's cousinBridesmaid who laughs the mostGroom's cousin who loves horses.Australian-irish honourary McFarlaneBeautiful new mother to a little JackBride’s uncle who used to ba a sailorYoungest bridesmaid and big twilight fan...

Wedding xword 2013-06-30

Wedding xword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor.
  2. Mother of the groom who owns a lot of dresses.
  3. Father of the groom and connoisseur of good wine.
  4. Bride’s oldest cousin and knitting expert.
  5. Married to groom's cousin and knows a lot about brains.
  6. Bride’s newest uncle.
  7. Groomsman with the longest hair who used to work as a farmer in Japan. Also saves trees in Scotland sometimes.
  8. Father of the bride and a huge Zlatan fan.
  9. Bride’s family name (means “new stream”, or “new electrical current” in Swedish).
  10. Nice chap who likes cats and is lucky enough to be dating the pretty red headed bridesmaid.
  11. Beautiful new mother to a little Jack.
  12. Bridesmaid with red hair who probably misses her cat by now.
  13. The handsome groom.
  14. 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).
  15. The lovely Bride.
  16. bridesmaid from Transylvania (doesn’t bite, at least not before midnight).
  17. Bridesmaid who laughs the most.
  18. Youngest brother of the groom also known as Lobbie or Blobbie (or Basin, but don’t tell him we said that).
  19. Oldest brother of the groom who is soon almost Australian.
  20. Bride’s brother’s girlfriend who is really good with makeup.
Down
  1. Bride’s auntie from Wales.
  2. Bride’s auntie who got married herself last year and went to Scotland to see the Proclaimers on her honeymoon.
  3. Groomsman who recently became a father.
  4. Groom's youngest cousin and expert origamist and pianist.
  5. Groom's brother who speaks japanese (some real some made up we suspect) every now and then.
  6. Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan.
  7. 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.
  8. groom’s auntie with a musical talent.
  9. Groom's cousin who wants to be a diving instructor and is really good at maths.
  10. Groom's uncle who rules the Welsh (or works in the Welsh assembly).
  11. Australian-irish honourary McFarlane.
  12. Groom's uncle who prevents enemy forces from invading England (or used to work for the ministry of defence).
  13. Groom’s family name (English but used to be Scottish.. or was it Irish? Ask auntie Al if you’re curious, she might know).
  14. Groom's oldest cousin who got married himself recently and loves music.
  15. Groom's uncle who used to work in canary wharf.
  16. Bridesmaid with the longest hair, loves planning and can tell you lots of funny stories about the bride.
  17. 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).
  18. Groom's friend who works as a maths teacher and has a girlfriend in France.
  19. Brother of the bride whose favourite English word is “dude!”
  20. 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

Special things crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10)
  2. The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7)
  3. December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7)
  4. Hit by shark's! Pray, put everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning. (6, 3)
  5. Storm ruins a strong portico and it tells of another storm (7, 14)
  6. Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5)
  7. First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8)
  8. Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice for a great ride! (5, 5)
  9. Score a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead. (4, 5)
Down
  1. Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7)
  2. Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo. (5, 8, 4)
  3. Snug going up a pole, we listen to something to find our way. (8,6, 3)
  4. Rust partially and put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair... (7, 6)
  5. Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty! (9, 7)
  6. Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees! (7, 6)
  7. The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah! (3, 6)
  8. 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

Leslie Procter crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What great ape is known for its distinctive red fur? (10)
  2. The book thief is written from the perspective of who? (5)
  3. Which Yves directed La Gloire de Mon Père and its sequel Le Chateau de Ma Mere? (6)
  4. What is the Welsh national flower? (8)
  5. Which village is situated at the north wester edge of the Quantock hills? (8,5)
  6. Who hears birds of green and red roses too? (9)
  7. Who is your favourite Grandchild?
Down
  1. What is considered the global city of fashion and design? (5)
  2. What country shares borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east? (5)
  3. What the Japanese title for an exam invigilator? (7)
  4. Which Zodiac sign shares a name with a very good, blind and deaf boy? (3)
  5. Don't cry for me... ____ (9)
  6. Which Raven in the tower of london shares a name with a character from Blackadder? (8)
  7. What mythical creature lives in Tulgey Wood? (11)
  8. What is the first name of the Nielson who starred in the Naked Gun film series? (6)
  9. What is the last name of James Gambles business partner? (7)
  10. 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

UK - Political System & Special Days crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The V-shaped orange collarettes used by Orange Day marches is also known as?
  2. What is the symbol of Remembrance Day?
  3. Ireland Where is celebrated the Orange Day
  4. The surname of lieutenant, who wrote the poem “In Flanders Fields”
  5. What does P stand for in PM
  6. In which month is celebrated the Bonfire Night
  7. UK has got 650....
  8. What does H stand for in NHS
  9. What lords has got hereditary peers
  10. There are elected Members of Parliament - House of..
  11. The country, where Saint Patrick brought Christianity
  12. The city with largest St. David’s parade?
  13. There are 3 important parties in the UK - Conservative, Lib. Democrat and ......
  14. The typical colour of the St. Patrick Day?
Down
  1. Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
  2. What kind of monarchy is in the UK
  3. Who is the head
  4. Who was according to the legend killed by St. George?
  5. Who protect marches on orange day?
  6. House of Commons represents the will of...
  7. Name (no number, only name) of the king who should be killed by Guy Fawkes
  8. Whom can dismiss and appoint the Queen?
  9. Old competition held in Welsh schools on St. David’s day
  10. First-past-the-post voting system belongs to the .......... voting system
  11. UK use ....... Law
  12. Who can be the head
  13. In which month is celebrated the St. Georges Day?

27 Clues: Who is the headUK has got 650....UK use ....... LawWho can be the headWhat does P stand for in PMWhat does H stand for in NHSWhat kind of monarchy is in the UKWho protect marches on orange day?What lords has got hereditary peersWho 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

This and That crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Country that reaches farther west, north, east and south than Iceland
  2. When no one is allowed to leave their home
  3. Pilot´s part of an aeroplane
  4. A Welsh city whose name was originally Sveinsey
  5. When you are made to stay at home after catching the Coronavirus
  6. square root of 36
  7. When you stay at home so as not to catch the Coronavirus
  8. The Beatles´ bassplayer (surname)
  9. This subject
  10. Expulsion from your native country
  11. A huge seabird, living mainly on the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific
  12. Scandinavia´s most popolous country
  13. A popular smartphone
  14. A set of instructions for baking or cooking
  15. Fishing boat that drags a net across ocean floor
  16. USA´s first president (surname)
  17. Prime Minister of Britain (surname)
Down
  1. The act of releasing smelly gas from your body
  2. Lot of computers and nearly all houses have this
  3. Negative
  4. Small, round green things we eat
  5. A farm tool used for loosening soil
  6. not cheap
  7. A noise or a channel between two landmasses
  8. California´s state capital
  9. Someone who makes a living pretending to be someone else
  10. Affirmative
  11. Obama´s home town
  12. ______ and out
  13. The sea seperating Europe and Africa
  14. Scoring one under par in golf
  15. Not old or used
  16. The normal, nonwarring condition of nations and the world

33 Clues: Negativenot cheapAffirmativeThis subject______ and outNot old or usedsquare root of 36Obama´s home townA popular smartphoneCalifornia´s state capitalPilot´s part of an aeroplaneScoring one under par in golfUSA´s first president (surname)Small, round green things we eatThe Beatles´ bassplayer (surname)Expulsion from your native country...

Accents and Dialects of English 2018-01-10

Accents and Dialects of English crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The name of the Northern English dialect spoken by its inhabitants.
  2. A dialect of the English county in the Northwest.
  3. This dialect resulted from language contact between Scots and the Standard English.
  4. A variety or dialect of American English native to the main city of Pennsylvania.
  5. Any variety of English native to Filipinos.
  6. A dialect spoken in a counry-continent.
  7. Also known as Northern Irish English.
  8. Spoken in a country in North America.
  9. A dialect of American English spoken primarily by Mexican Americans.
  10. The local accent of Eastern New England English spoken specifically in eastern Massachusetts.
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  1. An evolving American English accent or sociolect spoken in South Florida.
  2. Refers to those in London's East End, or to all working-class Londoners generally.
  3. Is a Northern English language variety spoken in one of the England's historic counties.
  4. A dialect spoken in country famous by Tadj Mahal.
  5. An emerging youthful variety, mostly associated with speakers of Hollywood.
  6. An English dialect or accent associated with South East England, especially the area along the River Thames.
  7. ...Or Standard American English.
  8. A variety of English spoken in a counry made famous by Bob Marley.
  9. Is spoken by people living in the UK region having a dragon on its flag.
  10. 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

El Camino Unit Revision crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Cambodia (7)
  2. Translate: “Vives en un piso” to English, (3,4,2,2,9)
  3. A la izquierda (2,3,4)
  4. Where you sleep on the camino (9)
  5. water (4)
  6. the mountains (2,7)
  7. Where the camino (frances) begins (2,4,4,2,4)
  8. Translate: “Tengo sed” to English (1,2,6)
  9. Translate: “Where are you from?” to Spanish (no question marks) (2,5,4)
  10. Singaporean (12)
  11. Meat (5)
  12. Cyprus (6)
  13. The province in which tapas come from (9)
  14. Greek (masculine) (6)
  15. Translate: “¿Qué te gustaría?” to English (4,5,3,4)
  16. Pan y queso (5,3,6)
  17. The symbol of the camino (6,5)
  18. Translate: “I would like…” to Spanish (2,8)
  19. The name of the accreditation you receive when you complete the camino, (2,10)
Down
  1. Germany (8)
  2. Where the camino finishes (8)
  3. Welsh (feminine) (6)
  4. Translate: “You live in a house” to Spanish, (5,2,3,4)
  5. Papua New Guinean (4)
  6. Translate: “Ellos son de Inglaterra” to English (4,3,4,7)
  7. Translate: “I live in the city” to Spanish (4,2,2,6)
  8. Translate: “mi padre es de Irlanda” to English (2,6,2,4,7)
  9. al lado de (6)
  10. Underneath (6)
  11. South Africa (9)
  12. Delante (2,5)
  13. Leche (4)
  14. Translate: “I am hungry” to Spanish (5,6)
  15. The countryside (2,5)
  16. entre (7)
  17. Translate: “Behind the table” to English (6,2,2,4)
  18. The province in which Barcelona is (9)
  19. Translate: “my mother is from Scotland” to Spanish (2,5,2,2,7)
  20. 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

Crossword for Cheryl crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Organization representing U of T's faculty
  2. Its Dean is Prof. J. Barker
  3. Rotman Professor and "creator" of the Creative Class
  4. Assistant Provost since 2012
  5. Partner of Green Party leader Schreiner
  6. President of McGill and former UTM Principal
  7. Wage and benefits negotiations with unions and associations
  8. A dear friend and mentor lost too soon
  9. Film starring Lindsay Lohan that was filmed at U of T
  10. A two-time favourite provostial first name
  11. Oldest College at U of T
  12. _ Arbor Aevo
  13. University _ Project Team
  14. Young and Rodgers
  15. Street where you can find the Daniels Building
  16. The animal on U of T's Coat of Arms
  17. Where U of T President Gertler obtained his BA
  18. Canadian coffee chain found on campus
Down
  1. Group that protested the 2022-23 Revision of the Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
  2. U of T's easternmost campus
  3. Fave spot for fancy fare on campus
  4. Alanis_, filmmaker and recipient of 2023 Honorary Degree and
  5. President of the University of Waterloo
  6. Former Chair of Governing Council Judy
  7. Home of Indigenous student services on St. George campus
  8. Chancellor before Rose
  9. Annual LGBT2SQ+ summer event
  10. Colourful bookish donor
  11. Famous "brutal" building on St. George campus
  12. Home of the Administration at U of T
  13. A two-time favourite provostial first name
  14. First name in protocol at Simcoe Hall

32 Clues: _ Arbor AevoYoung and RodgersChancellor before RoseColourful bookish donorOldest College at U of TUniversity _ Project TeamU of T's easternmost campusIts Dean is Prof. J. BarkerAssistant Provost since 2012Annual LGBT2SQ+ summer eventFave spot for fancy fare on campusThe animal on U of T's Coat of ArmsHome of the Administration at U of T...

Industrial Revolution 2023-11-15

Industrial Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - an american inventor and painter
  2. - a scottish civil engineer who created road and canal projects.
  3. - a mechanized loom, one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the industrial revolution.
  4. - a point to point text messaging system
  5. - an engine in a transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train.
  6. - a device that converts motion-based power or fuel-based power into electric power for use in an external circuit.
  7. - a german-born philosopher, theorist, historian, and economist
  8. - an american minister, surgeon, and slaveholder
  9. - a french philosopher, and an influential early socialist thinker.
  10. - an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents, and stabilizers.
Down
  1. - a device used in agriculture that sows seeds
  2. - a british civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbours, and lighthouses.
  3. - an english civil engineer and mechanical engineer during the industrial revolution.
  4. - 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.
  5. - a german engineer and industrial designer
  6. - a welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist, and social reformer.
  7. - a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres
  8. - an english ironware producer who was formerly a navy pay agent.
  9. - a german inventory and mechanical engineer who is famous for having invented the diesel engine.
  10. - 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

How well do you know Gord crossword puzzle
Across
  1. what nickname does Gord call his brother Michael
  2. Gord's eye color
  3. one of Gordon's lettuce specialties
  4. where did Gord get his PhD
  5. gord's superhero name
  6. who is Gordon's younger sibling
  7. who was Pal
  8. stuff Gordon adds to his coffee
  9. city where Gord was born
  10. Gordon's height
  11. city Gordon lived in for 10 years
  12. where did Gord live on a beach in the 70s
  13. milk product Gordon makes at home
  14. what do Gord, Michael and Ivan do every year
  15. where Ross and Gord see flicks
  16. where Gord last worked for GoC
  17. a Welsh artist Gord listens to
  18. Gord's newest bike
Down
  1. What was Gordon's sister's name
  2. what Gord would carry to high school
  3. the color Gord wore for a year
  4. fish that Gordon like to cook
  5. Gordon's middle name
  6. guys that go on Gordon's annual bike trip
  7. where did Gord abandon a car at the airport
  8. a shot with no backboard
  9. where Gord and Howie met
  10. name of Gord's kitten when he lived on Bronson
  11. at what school did Gord meet Cheryl
  12. what team sport did Gord play competitively for a short while in school when he wasn't playing basketball
  13. the color of Gord's VW beetle
  14. who does Gord get his homemade pickles from
  15. the city where Gord buys coffee beans

33 Clues: who was PalGordon's heightGord's eye colorGord's newest bikeGordon's middle namegord's superhero namea shot with no backboardcity where Gord was bornwhere Gord and Howie metwhere did Gord get his PhDfish that Gordon like to cookthe color of Gord's VW beetlethe color Gord wore for a yearwhere Ross and Gord see flickswhere Gord last worked for GoC...

Mum's Crossword 39 2023-12-02

Mum's Crossword 39 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Denoting popular black culture in general (5)
  2. Upward curving or projecting part of a saddle in front of the rider (6)
  3. Required or allowed amount, especially an amount of money legally payable in damages (7)
  4. Drool (7)
  5. Invent (a new word or phrase) (4)
  6. Bend the pen (4)
  7. Slump (6)
  8. Group within an organization or political party which meets independently to discuss strategy or tactics (6)
  9. Attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it accordingly (7)
  10. Change the position of (9)
  11. Become aware of (something) by information or from observation (5)
  12. Campaign to arouse public concern about an issue in the hope of prompting action (7)
  13. Suddenly lose one's self-control (4)
Down
  1. Rank of naval officer above commander and below commodore (7)
  2. European nationality (5)
  3. Be overly dependent on (someone) emotionally (5)
  4. (medicine) (of a cough) That raises mucus from the respiratory tract (10)
  5. Plot or scheme (11)
  6. Grasping, carrying, or supporting with one's hands (7)
  7. Release the grip of (7)
  8. Experience that causes one to feel sudden intense fear (6)
  9. (informal) Suffer damage or hurt (4, 1, 8)
  10. (of a female dog) Pregnant (2, 5)
  11. Deduce (5)
  12. 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

Patrick’s LOTR Puzzle! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Best female hobbit in all of the Shire
  2. He needs justice
  3. If he just threw it in the fire there would be no LOTR
  4. He could make his little hobbit wife happy
  5. Frodo’s secret name in Bree
  6. The location with your swus fave music theme
  7. Evil
  8. Lyrics from one of Gollum’s fave songs
  9. She has golden hairs on her head, like you
  10. Bilbo’s magical bestie
  11. worst cook of LOTR
  12. In his younger years he lied about being able to find the G-Spot
  13. The elf in her original Welsh
  14. Don’t ask Tolkien why they didn’t assist sooner
  15. best cook of LOTR
  16. Shortest lasting ring bearer
  17. Aragorn’s only name when he was little
Down
  1. You get one if you’re in the felly
  2. A self proclaimed casual enjoyer of most things
  3. I got pregnant from watching the scene where he mounted a horse
  4. one of Aragorn’s 100 names
  5. the location with your fave music theme
  6. He doesn’t like to be hasty
  7. a place on our fave Scotland hike
  8. He is very small, and confusing to the Ents
  9. Evil but maybe just misunderstood
  10. Likes to sing songs about fish
  11. Your fave character
  12. LLB’s least fave place in the books
  13. His standards for an appropriate husb for his daughter are higher than an Arab baba’s
  14. Best LOTR song that has lyrics

31 Clues: EvilHe needs justicebest cook of LOTRworst cook of LOTRYour fave characterBilbo’s magical bestieone of Aragorn’s 100 namesHe doesn’t like to be hastyFrodo’s secret name in BreeShortest lasting ring bearerThe elf in her original WelshLikes to sing songs about fishBest LOTR song that has lyricsa place on our fave Scotland hike...

CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2023 2023-12-11

CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2023 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - WHO BROKE THE RECORD FOR THE MOST GRAMMY WINS? (7)
  2. - WHICH WELL KNOWN SOFT DRINK HAS BEEN OR IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING AXED? (4)
  3. -JASWANT SINGH CHAIL BECAME THE FIRST PERSON IN TH UK, SINCE 1981, TO BE CONVICTED OF WHAT? (7)
  4. - WHO WAS ISSUED AN ICC WARRANT? (8,5)
  5. - WHICH AMERICAN SINGER JOINED THE BILLIONAIRE'S CLUB? (6,5)
  6. - THE FAMILY OF WHICH ACTOR ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT BECAUSE HE HAD BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH APHASIA? (5,6)
  7. - WHAT DID A PROTESTER THROW OVER KEIR STARMER? (7)
Down
  1. - WHAT HAPPENED AT 3PM ON 23RD APRIL? (3,10,9,5,6)
  2. - WHAT AGE WAS KING CHARLES FOR HIS BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR? (7,4)
  3. - ON CHANEL 4, LUCY ILLINGWORTH WAS DISCOVERED TO BE AMAZING AT WHAT? (7,3,5)
  4. - RISHI SUNAK SLAMS THE AIRBRUSHING OF WHICH AUTHOR'S BOOKS BY SAYING 'DON'T GOBBLEFUNK WITH WORDS'? (5,4)
  5. - WHAT WAS THE TITLE OF THE 416 PAGES LONG BOOK RELEASED ON 10TH JANURAY 2023? (5)
  6. - WHAT INSTITUTION HAD ITS 100TH BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR? 6)
  7. - WHICH MONTH THIS YEAR MARKED 1 YEAR FOR THE START OF THE UKRAINE WAR? (8)
  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

Apologetics End of the Year Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. James Sire's First Worldview Question: What is prime _____________?
  2. "so that we may no longer be __________, tossed to and fro by the waves" (Eph. 4:14)
  3. Main theme of Ephesians 4:1-6-- "Called to be __________"
  4. Argument for God's existence that C. S. Lewis uses at the beginning of "Mere Christianity"
  5. Argument for God's existence based on causality
  6. Theme of the Senior Retreat this year: Salt and ___________
  7. One of the most common worldviews among professing Christians in America today: Moralistic _______________ Deism
  8. The worldview that reduces the universe to only matter and biology
  9. The last name of the man who gave the speech to Welsh pastors and youth ministers called "Christian Apologetics"
Down
  1. 1 Peter 3:15 says we should be prepared to give a defense, but to do so with ____________ and respect
  2. Argument for God's existence based on what it means to BE God
  3. Argument for God's existence based on design
  4. The worldview that believes in a "Clockmaker God" who set the universe in motion but is not presently involved
  5. "Christian dudes are the ______________ of God." -Tommy Booth
  6. Teaching the gospel with the aim to persuade; apologetics can be both pre or post _____________

15 Clues: Argument for God's existence based on designArgument for God's existence based on causalityMain 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

Jones Family Homecoming Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A name of Welsh and English origins, meaning "John's son."
  2. In 1722, a colony of Scots Highlanders first settled in the "neck" of this river and called the area Scotland Neck.
  3. Scotland Neck has been home to several _____ over the years. They specialized in processing cotton, textiles, lumber, and grains.
  4. Local high school and home of the Tigers.
  5. Scotland Neck's first newspaper, established in 1882, has been known at various times as The Democrat or The ____________.
  6. Local church, with a name of Native American origin, which has been attended by many Jones ancestors and descendants.
Down
  1. Scotland Neck celebrates this flowering tree with an annual festival. (2 words)
  2. In the spring of 1970, millions of these creatures invaded Scotland Neck. (hint: think Hitchcock)
  3. This town was formed by the union of 2 smaller towns, Clarksville and Greenwood, and incorporated in 1867. (2 words)
  4. 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

Table 3 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tom fell off a slide into a muddy puddle at what attraction (4, 6)
  2. What mountain range will you likely find one of the members of this table in October? (9)
  3. What dangerous animals are found at Cheddar Gorge
  4. Benidorm Hotel 2 years in a row (8, 5)
  5. A firm favourite lunch of the British mine workers and often bought for lunch in Southport at Auntie Maries (5)
Down
  1. During Supermarket Sweep, Nana was one of three what..... (8, 6)
  2. All of the kids and grandad played cricket up what well known Welsh mountain?
  3. In what restaurant in Florida did Pop crumble under too much pressure ordering a burger (6)
  4. Tom wasn't happy about the quality of the ..... on the putting green in Southport (5)
  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 GorgeDuring 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

Citizenship - Government and Politics key words crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the transfer of powers from central government to regions or areas
  2. when two parties work together as a government
  3. a suggested change to a bill
  4. leader of the Conservatives and Prime Minister
  5. held every five years to decide who the next government will be
  6. when there is no clear winner of a General Election
  7. made up of three parts, including the Monarch & the House of Lords
  8. the House of ________ - where 650 MPs debate
  9. the House of ______ - the unelected part of Parliament
  10. a vote to see who will run the country
Down
  1. when a party has more MPs than the others combined
  2. the suggestion that each law starts its life as
  3. leader of the Labour party
  4. 'blue' political party
  5. what the Scottish National Party wanted for Scotland
  6. 'yellow' political party
  7. where the UK Government is based
  8. a power that has been devolved to the Scottish Parliament
  9. when a government does not have most of the MPs in parliament
  10. the Queen
  11. the final stage before a bill becomes a law
  12. the Scottish National Party
  13. means "rule by the people"
  14. 'red' political party
  15. the type of government in Wales
  16. what Westminster devolved to the Welsh assembly
  17. leader of the Liberal Democrats
  18. 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 partyleader of the Labour partymeans "rule by the people"the Scottish National Partya suggested change to a billthe type of government in Walesleader of the Liberal Democratswhere the UK Government is baseda vote to see who will run the country...

Alex Rider Crossword D 2023-02-17

Alex Rider Crossword D crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Mr. Marple's favorite student
  2. the most comely actress
  3. Alex Rider's Job
  4. Alex's nationality
  5. alex's dad
  6. Alex's care taker.
  7. Buildings, antennae, spans, and Earth
  8. the skin condition that Michael Jackson and Nile both claim to have.
  9. Perfect spotless
  10. the murdering of a political person as an attack espionage.
  11. existing or done under the earths surface
  12. light flatbottomed boat in Venetian Canals
  13. head of Special Operations at MI6, also a type of rolled up marijuana
  14. the world's way of visualizing debt
  15. author of the book series Alex Rider
  16. Julia Rothman's Nationality
  17. the founding place of pizza
  18. most romantic city
Down
  1. the carriers for the poison.
  2. the mass killing of people
  3. the largest canal in Venice
  4. unable to be breached, impossible to overcome
  5. criminal organization
  6. A regular grenade will blow a solider up into _______.
  7. the place where Alex Rider's dad supposedly died
  8. best english teacher
  9. the things that the radar dishes were mounted upon
  10. most lethal weapon ever
  11. the pointy part of the high heel.
  12. the enterprises where SCORPIA got the vaccines from
  13. strong heavy iron grating that can be shut down
  14. _____ Pan
  15. not traditional
  16. The home of Tom's brother
  17. made into an intricate shape
  18. main character
  19. a railing supported by balusters

37 Clues: _____ Panalex's dadmain characternot traditionalAlex Rider's JobPerfect spotlessAlex's nationalityAlex's care taker.most romantic citybest english teachercriminal organizationthe most comely actressmost lethal weapon everThe home of Tom's brotherthe mass killing of peoplethe largest canal in VeniceJulia Rothman's Nationality...

Becki's Crossword 1 2017-02-22

Becki's Crossword 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Form of feline or a girl's name
  2. Queen song
  3. A section of time
  4. London Underground Terminal on the Southbound Northern Line
  5. Villain of Thor
  6. Female anti-hero of Batman
  7. Famous psychologist buried in Golders Green
  8. Italian Second World War Leader
  9. The chance occurrence of events in a beneficial way
  10. Natural rock phenomenon or a Biffy Clyro song
  11. A group of diseases that can be contracted sexually or through needles
  12. Sixties singer of 'Pretty Woman' fame
  13. Talking piece of furniture in Disney
  14. Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
  15. Home planet of Mr Spock and Tuvok in Star Trek
Down
  1. Vulgar British insult for someone who is annoying or pushing one's buttons
  2. Old saying used to end instruction
  3. A period of violent political unrest
  4. Historical home of the British Army
  5. Planet of the Daleks
  6. Ancient capital of Wessex under Alfred The Great
  7. 00's band of 'One Step Closer' and 'What I've Done' fame
  8. Stephen King book and film
  9. Welsh band of 'Dakota' fame
  10. High military rank or rank of pirate
  11. The coming together of things. Also a DC comics series
  12. Former video creation app
  13. Abbey town on the Dorset/Wiltshire border
  14. Tomato based dip
  15. Wicked, villainous or despicable
  16. Labour Prime Minister from 1997-2007
  17. Boring or dull
  18. Not of this world or mortal plain

33 Clues: Queen songBoring or dullVillain of ThorTomato based dipA section of timePlanet of the DaleksFormer video creation appStephen King book and filmFemale anti-hero of BatmanWelsh band of 'Dakota' fameForm of feline or a girl's nameItalian Second World War LeaderWicked, villainous or despicableNot of this world or mortal plain...

Living Things 1 2021-07-07

Living Things 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Pet that often wears a collar
  2. Duck common over most of the Northern hemisphere, the male of which has a dark green head
  3. Garfield's species
  4. What does an ichthyologist study?
  5. Snake that becomes a pig if you add an R
  6. Mammal with a black mask
  7. The Lion King characters Timon and Pumbaa are a ____ and warthog
  8. It's been quick to jump over the lazy dog
  9. Border ______
  10. Breed of dog with a long body and very short legs
  11. Tallest land animal
  12. Marine polyp, sea _______
  13. Does it think about nothing but cheese?
  14. Dog with ears resembling the wings of a butterfly
  15. Welsh dog breed, favoured by the Queen
  16. Pepe Le Pew for example
Down
  1. Mexican lizard, possible pet
  2. That's not a moose on the Canadian quarter, it's a what?
  3. Clydesdale or Percheron
  4. Mammal with scales
  5. Breed of large, robustly built dog with a smooth, black coat with dark tan markings
  6. Animal that shares its name with one of the seven deadly sins
  7. Egg-laying mammal also called a spiny anteater
  8. Black-and-white Chinese animal
  9. Which type of heron has mainly white plumage?
  10. Dog breed in a 1961 Disney title
  11. Animal on a dairy farm
  12. Songbird with a forked tail
  13. Ring-tailed critter with two tongues
  14. Blue-footed _____ (bird)
  15. Bird associated with childbirth

31 Clues: Border ______Garfield's speciesMammal with scalesTallest land animalAnimal on a dairy farmClydesdale or PercheronPepe Le Pew for exampleMammal with a black maskBlue-footed _____ (bird)Marine polyp, sea _______Songbird with a forked tailMexican lizard, possible petPet that often wears a collarBlack-and-white Chinese animal...

Clark Atlanta 2030 2023-09-20

Clark Atlanta 2030 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. From Hebrew, meaning "solid, enduring, firm".
  2. "Stone" + "raining ice".
  3. Her name features both an apostrophe and a dash.
  4. Canal city in Italy.
  5. Another name of "Gamma Cygni", a star in the northern constellation Cygnus.
  6. Only name in class with an "X".
  7. Hopefully the two As in this student's name will be reflected in his grades!
  8. Also the name of a clan from the Ancient Hebrew Tribe of Issachar.
  9. English-language word meaning "genuine" or "heartfelt".
  10. Also the name of a prominent journalist from Saudi Arabia.
  11. Name of the Prophet Muhammed's mother.
  12. From "Saint Ciar".
  13. Originally a very old Welsh variation of "Jane".
Down
  1. Rearrange the letters to "Hakim".
  2. *Quite* a unique name for a quiet student. Hint: Q.
  3. Name of famous blue birds.
  4. From Hebrew, meaning to "watch".
  5. From an Old Norse given name.
  6. Means "to hunt".
  7. Name of a US President. "One who uses a cart".
  8. Name of a popular Jamaican Reggae musician and child of Bob Marley.
  9. Also the name of a former linebacker for the Tennessee Titans.
  10. Originally a variation of "Eve".
  11. Name of Will Smith's wife.
  12. Variation of another classmate's name but with an "AI".
  13. Hopefully the two As in this student's name will be reflected in his grades!
  14. Name dates back to Classical Roman Emperors.
  15. Means "elevated, sublime, supreme" in Arabic.
  16. 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

RBM Crossword 11 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Common built-in Amp control that adds ambience to the sound (6)
  2. Moving or acting slowly (5)
  3. Citizens of the United Kingdom (7)
  4. Ohio city where the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame is located (9)
  5. Name of female lead in Stranger Things (6)
  6. Tottenham Hotspur's and England's all-time highest goalscorer (5,4)
  7. Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet (5)
  8. Irvine Welsh novel made into a 1996 film (13)
  9. In a persistent or tenacious manner (8)
  10. Arlo Guthrie sang about flying in here (3,7)
  11. Thursday evening talking on RBM (4)
  12. The Final Countdown band (6)
  13. 1940s Appalachian genre of American roots music (9)
Down
  1. The act of making blissfully happy (13)
  2. Julia, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2018 (6)
  3. Fastest growing sport in the world right now(5)
  4. Mexican resort town where Warren Zevon dreams of being with Carmelita (8)
  5. Something that is given or taken in return for something else (4,3,3)
  6. Base ingredient of Limoncello (6)
  7. In a short time; soon (4)
  8. Crude representation of someone disliked (6)
  9. Garry, BM Police Chief Inspector involved in Kids With Cancer Campaign (5)
  10. You play John Marston in this redemptive video game (3,4)
  11. Italian dessert made of ladyfinger pastries dipped in coffee (8)
  12. 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

Wedding xword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The lovely Bride.
  2. groom’s auntie with a musical talent.
  3. Bridesmaid with the longest hair, loves planning and can tell you lots of funny stories about the bride.
  4. Bride’s brother’s girlfriend who is really good with makeup.
  5. Groom's cousin who wants to be a diving instructor and is really good at maths.
  6. Groom's uncle who prevents enemy forces from invading England (or used to work for the ministry of defence).
  7. Groom's friend who works as a maths teacher and has a girlfriend in France.
  8. Groom's uncle who used to work in canary wharf.
  9. Beautiful new mother to a little Jack.
  10. Groomsman who recently became a father.
  11. Bride’s oldest cousin and knitting expert.
  12. Bride’s family name (means “new stream”, or “new electrical current” in Swedish).
  13. Groom's oldest cousin who got married himself recently and loves music.
  14. Youngest brother of the groom also known as Lobbie or Blobbie (or Basin, but don’t tell him we said that).
  15. Groom’s family name (English but used to be Scottish.. or was it Irish? Ask auntie Al if you’re curious, she might know).
  16. Groom's brother who speaks japanese (some real some made up we suspect) every now and then.
  17. Youngest bridesmaid and big twilight fan.
  18. Bride’s auntie from Wales.
  19. Groom's uncle who rules the Welsh (or works in the Welsh assembly).
  20. Groom's youngest cousin and expert origamist and pianist.
  21. Groomsman with the longest hair who used to work as a farmer in Japan. Also saves trees in Scotland sometimes.
  22. Bridesmaid who laughs the most.
Down
  1. Father of the groom and connoisseur of good wine.
  2. Brother of the bride whose favourite English word is “dude!”
  3. Groom's cousin who loves horses and cupcakes.
  4. bridesmaid from Transylvania (doesn’t bite, at least not before midnight).
  5. Bride’s auntie who got married herself last year and went to Scotland to see the Proclaimers on her honeymoon.
  6. 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).
  7. Nice chap who likes cats and is lucky enough to be dating the pretty red headed bridesmaid.
  8. Australian-irish honourary McFarlane.
  9. The handsome groom.
  10. Father of the bride and a huge Zlatan fan.
  11. Oldest brother of the groom who is soon almost Australian.
  12. 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.
  13. Bride’s newest uncle.
  14. 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).
  15. Bride’s uncle who used to ba a sailor.
  16. Bridesmaid with red hair who probably misses her cat by now.
  17. Married to groom's cousin and knows a lot about brains.
  18. 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

Citizenship Theme B crossword puzzle
Across
  1. One of the committees that check and report on the work of government departments.
  2. An electoral system in which the number of seats a party wins is roughly proportional to its share of the votes in an election.
  3. The MP elected to act as chairman for debates in the House of Commons.
  4. Any MPs who do not have a position in the government or opposition e.g. the cabinet.
Down
  1. MPs from the main opposition party who ‘shadow’ MPs in the cabinet.
  2. The area represented by an MP (there are 650 in the UK).
  3. The transfer of power from central to regional government e.g. the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Norther Ireland Assembly.
  4. Where the people themselves make political decisions in society (not elected representatives) e.g. referendums.
  5. A government made up of more than one party.
  6. An election for a new government, which take place every 5 years.
  7. A group of MPs chosen by the PM to lead major government departments.
  8. A vote by the whole electorate on a particular issue.
  9. 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

T&L crossword puzzle
Across
  1. type of red wine, originated in Burgundy
  2. Southern county in the UK
  3. Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron
  4. dynasty of English monarchs originally from Wales
  5. unpleasant, dirty
  6. the appearance of having been buffetted by the wind (adj)
  7. killing curse in the Harry Potter fiction
  8. (I Can't Get No) ...... by the Rolling Stones
  9. in spite of, nevertheless, although
  10. league of american universities, poisonous vine plant
  11. resulting in death
  12. type of surfing device ranging between 8'6" and 11'+
  13. Christian names of Messers Tyson, Jordan, Jackson
  14. hippogriff who sliced Draco Malfoy's arm in Care of Magical Creatures class
  15. sound of an appeal in cricket
  16. capital of Wales
  17. canal connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean
  18. Princess in the Star Wars universe, sister of Luke
  19. creatures who live in the Shire in Middle Earth in the Lord of the Rings universe. Frodo and Bilbo Baggins.
  20. male feline
  21. Ireland (Irish)
  22. common white lawn flower
  23. the 'David Beckham' bone, found in the feet
  24. Roman festival in December for the father of Jupiter
  25. list of things to do
  26. collective word for employees
  27. able to speak three languages
  28. border, airedale, west highland
  29. naturally occuring power source
  30. fragrant plant, Christian name of Ron Weasley's love interest in the Goblet of Fire.
  31. romaine, iceberg, rocket
  32. surgical stitch
  33. lightweight metal
Down
  1. yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift; that is why it is called the ..... - Master Oogway (Kung Fu Panda)
  2. fictional platform at king's cross
  3. boring, tiresome
  4. tool used for nuts and bolts, a dopey person (insult)
  5. Friend of Toto
  6. Yorkshire, Sticky Toffee, figgy
  7. teacher in Ancient Greece, someone who uses fallicious arguments in order to mislead
  8. national flower of wales
  9. 1992 song by Pulp
  10. expensive spice and foodstuff
  11. legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
  12. trance or sleep inducing agent
  13. genus of vegetable; brocolli, cabbage, cauliflower
  14. Synthetic meat foodstuff
  15. the study of the study of history
  16. middle name of Welsh speaking wartime Prime Minister between 1916-22 from Llanystumdwy, Caernarfonshire
  17. able to read
  18. period of 4 years
  19. abbreviation of a cricket dismissal caused when the ball hits the batsman's pads in line with the stumps
  20. relating to computers
  21. small fish used in cooking
  22. borough in the East End of London, name of a BBC TV crime series
  23. book storage location
  24. the golden hue produced on the surface of an espresso
  25. the devil
  26. Game reportedly created by James Naismith
  27. spanish lager beer
  28. rejected or abandoned, usually a lover or bride
  29. lager beer from Amsterdam
  30. Surname of character played by John Travolta in 'Grease'
  31. pink coloured small fruit
  32. board used to contact the dead
  33. (Greek) Mythological hero reknown for his twelve labours
  34. Surname of US president on $100 bill
  35. Thank you (Welsh)
  36. base reached when a batter runs a triple in baseball

69 Clues: the devilmale felineable to readFriend of TotoIreland (Irish)surgical stitchboring, tiresomecapital of Walesunpleasant, dirty1992 song by Pulpperiod of 4 yearsThank you (Welsh)lightweight metalresulting in deathspanish lager beerlist of things to dorelating to computersbook storage locationnational flower of walesSynthetic meat foodstuff...

Special things 2016-05-18

Special things crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice for a great ride! (5, 5)
  2. The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7)
  3. Storm ruins a strong portico and it tells of another storm (7, 14)
  4. First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8)
  5. Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees! (7, 6)
  6. Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5)
  7. Score a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead. (4, 5)
  8. Rust partially and put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair... (7, 6)
  9. Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10)
  10. One who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart, and a box to quicken heartbeats (4, 5)
Down
  1. Hit by shark's! Pray, put everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning. (6, 3)
  2. Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo. (5, 8, 4)
  3. Snug going up a pole, we listen to something to find our way. (8,6, 3)
  4. Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty! (9, 7)
  5. Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7)
  6. December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7)
  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

Leslie Procter crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Which Zodiac sign shares a name with a very good, blind and deaf boy? (3)
  2. What is considered the global city of fashion and design? (5)
  3. Don't cry for me... ____ (9)
  4. The book thief is written from the perspective of who? (5)
  5. Which Square in Brighton shares its name with a London tube station? (6)
  6. What is the last name of James Gambles business partner? (7)
  7. Who is your favourite Grandchild?
  8. What country shares borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east? (5)
  9. Which village is situated at the north western edge of the Quantock hills? (8,5)
  10. What mythical creature lives in Tulgey Wood? (11)
Down
  1. Which Raven in the Tower of London shares a name with a character from Blackadder? (8)
  2. What is the Welsh national flower? (8)
  3. Who hears birds of green and red roses too? (9)
  4. What is the first name of the Nielson who starred in the Naked Gun film series? (6)
  5. What the Japanese title for an exam invigilator? (7)
  6. What great ape is known for its distinctive red fur? (10)
  7. 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

Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. South African living in Wales
  2. Welsh girl from Abergavenny who enjoys Corona
Down
  1. A drink we enjoy in the hot tub

3 Clues: South African living in WalesA drink we enjoy in the hot tubWelsh girl from Abergavenny who enjoys Corona

COMMONWEALTH NATIONALITIES 2023-06-01

COMMONWEALTH NATIONALITIES crossword puzzle
Across
  1. My country is located in West Africa and its capital city is Abuja.
  2. I am from the 2nd biggest country in the UK.
  3. My country is divided into 2 parts: one is independent and the other is member of the UK.
  4. I'm citien of a country where you can admire the beauty of Fjordland.
  5. My country is located in the Caribbean and its capital city is Port of Spain
  6. Located in Asia, my country has big cities such as Islamabad or Karachi.
  7. My country is famous for its nature and animals including kangaroos. So, I am...
Down
  1. Nassau is the capital city of my country, an island located 80km Southeast from Florida (USA).
  2. I'm citizen of a country that Reggae made famous everywhere!
  3. I'm from a country that is the smallest one in the UK.
  4. I'm from the same country as Nelson Mandela.
  5. My country is a former British colony in Asia. It became independent in 1948.
  6. The capital city of my country is Kwala Lumpur(Asia).
  7. The flag of my country is red with a maple leaf in the center.
  8. 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

Special things crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty! (9, 7)
  2. Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10)
  3. one who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart to quicken heartbeats (4, 5)
  4. Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees! (7, 6)
  5. Ruthenia, as we say, put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair... (7, 6)
  6. Storm still ruins a strong portico and tells of another storm (7, 14)
Down
  1. Hit by shark's! Pray, I hear everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning. (6, 3)
  2. Snug going up a pole, we listen to find our way. (8,6, 3)
  3. The best way to cross; say maybe greens or builders, and the heads of Tories. Rebel any new nonsense, yeah! (3, 6)
  4. December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7)
  5. Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo. (5, 8, 4)
  6. First pie gone awry and stormlike contemporary (8)
  7. Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice... (5, 5)
  8. Get a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead. (4, 5)
  9. stirs up a stream with the French (7)
  10. The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7)
  11. 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

Special things crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Fancy band girl runs ahead of Shanghai attraction (10)
  2. Hit by shark's! Pray, put everything after wick and coal, but not stuff for burning. (6, 3)
  3. Score a man who wanders, it's the best to see an open road ahead. (4, 5)
  4. December time, good! One cooks scarce, tricks harm (9, 7)
  5. Snug going up a pole, we listen to something to find our way. (8,6, 3)
  6. Welsh holiday, special coat behind lost twit. Dance solo. (5, 8, 4)
  7. One who pays to be conveyed aloud with heart, and a box to quicken heartbeats (4, 5)
  8. Ware used to split; fuel with the muddled or petty! (9, 7)
  9. Smash! Clash! Neckties on the instrument! Confounding Yankees! (7, 6)
Down
  1. Stick for stirring up a stream with the French (7)
  2. The ceiling cracked with Lawrence's mixer (7)
  3. Rust partially and put up with good weave: first choice! For the chair... (7, 6)
  4. Group fronted by cops ultimately. Practice for a great ride! (5, 5)
  5. Storm ruins a strong portico and it tells of another storm (7, 14)
  6. Top station times, before system and argument (4, 5)
  7. First pie gone awry for stormlike contemporary (8)
  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

Module 8 Week 1 and Student's Last Names crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This name comes from Ireland and started as a nickname for someone named Tobias
  2. A rare last name that might come from a word for a quiet or small person
  3. A strong Welsh name that means "chief" or "lord." Apparently has nothing to do with Mayberry
  4. If something is handy and useful.
  5. Something that has taken in plenty of water.
  6. This name comes from a family known to catch and sell young fish.
  7. This name comes from how someone might move quickly on foot—like a fast walker or runner
  8. If something is meant to be thrown away once it has been
Down
  1. to stay at a certain level without causing environmental harm
  2. Something that uses a lot of effort to complete a task.
  3. A rare last name that may have come from an old word for a shepherd or someone who cared for animals
  4. Decayed plant wasted that can be used to fertilize soil.
  5. If something is taken from one place to another.
  6. Food moving through the body to your stomach
  7. the effect that one thing has on something else.
  8. This name comes from a word that means “Easter,” or a spring holiday!
  9. 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 stomachIf 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

Keyword Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The ceremonial role in Parliament who's job is to maintain party discipline
  2. Name that refers to the 26 bishops in the House of Lords
  3. The electoral system used in the Welsh Assembly and Scottish Parliament
  4. The location of the European Court of Human Rights
  5. Name of the ex-prisoner who took the UK government to court to fight for the right for prisoners to vote
  6. A public vote on a single issue
  7. The country where many children are still forced into labour working in brick kilns and factories
  8. A type of council that operates and manages of local services
  9. Describes a nation or political body's ability to use economic incentives or military strength to influence other actors' behaviors.
Down
  1. The surname of the child commissioner who stated that Thompson and Venables were denied a fair trial
  2. An example of a country with a one-party state
  3. Name of the national survey carried out every 10 years to give the government information about the British population
  4. The currency used across the European Union
  5. The most recent council declared bankrupt
  6. This country recently joined NATO in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  7. The website that allows citizens to create and sign petitions
  8. A tax imposed by government on imports and exports

17 Clues: A public vote on a single issueThe most recent council declared bankruptThe currency used across the European UnionAn example of a country with a one-party stateThe location of the European Court of Human RightsA tax imposed by government on imports and exportsName that refers to the 26 bishops in the House of Lords...

Christmas Culture by Benjamin O'Neill 2012-12-01

Christmas Culture by Benjamin O'Neill crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The ninth word in the Christmas Carol 'Away in a Manger' (3)
  2. Composer of Christmas Oratorio 1734 (4)
  3. King _____ I was crowned on Christmas Day (7)
  4. Sion Corn is the Welsh equivalent of ____ (5)
  5. Alexandra Burke's Christmas Number One from 2008 (10)
  6. German Christmas gingerbread (9)
  7. Gold, ______ and Myrrh were given to Baby Jesus by the Three Wise Men (12)
  8. Band who had the Christmas Number One in 1977 with Mull of Kintyre (5)
Down
  1. _____'s Window in Newcastle City Centre is a Christmas tradition (7)
  2. _____ Hinds-Johnson, international rugby union player for Germany, was born on Christmas Day 1988 (5)
  3. This country became independent from Italy in 1951 on Christmas Eve (5)
  4. The German word for Christmas (11)
  5. 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)
  6. A fictional character created in 1957 by Dr Seuss (6)
  7. Christmas decoration, also codename for a piece of RAF radio jamming equipment during WWII (6)
  8. Author of Christmas Carol (7)
  9. O little town of _____, a popular Christmas hymn (9)
  10. In a survey 44% reckon that this is the most thoughtless Christmas present they could receive (4)
  11. 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

Tulipomania crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Country where tulips were exported to Amsterdam in the mid and late 16th century.
  2. Book released in 1999 by the Welsh writter Mike Dash.
  3. Place where tulips grew in popularity among wealthy people who would pay extravagant prices for the rarer varieties.
Down
  1. Scottish writter who wrote the book called "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds" in the year 1841.
  2. 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

Wedding crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Named their dog after a hike located in this national park
  2. They celebrated Katie’s 26th birthday in this Midwest city, and went to a “regal” baseball game
  3. drove 3 hours (one way) to this famous Chicago founded chain restaurant at the beginning of COVID just because of a craving
  4. They once had a 6-hour layover in this country, so rented a car and did some expedited exploring
  5. They went to Bloomington, Indiana in August of 2022 to see this favorite female comedian of theirs
  6. Competed as a team in a tournament for this card game
  7. Nate’s favorite (and Katie’s least favorite) cold salad
  8. They frequent this local place to play and learn new board games
  9. Nate’s middle name
  10. Nate has never beaten Katie at this table-top bar game
Down
  1. Got engaged in this country
  2. their favorite TV show that they each watched growing up, and now watch together
  3. Nate’s first job as a Physician Assistant was in this state
  4. The name of their current street, which is also a state
  5. Shannon, the name of Nate's car, was named after a character in this Toronto based Netflix comedy show
  6. Katie currently works at this local St. Louis healthcare company
  7. Katie’s middle name
  8. Their dog, Narrow, is this breed
  9. 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 nameKatie’s middle nameGot engaged in this countryTheir dog, Narrow, is this breedCompeted as a team in a tournament for this card gameNate has never beaten Katie at this table-top bar gameThe name of their current street, which is also a stateNate’s favorite (and Katie’s least favorite) cold salad...

Famous British people 2014-08-27

Famous British people crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the leader of the English Republic who was successful in establishing the authority of the English Parliament (1641)
  2. she set up the Women`s Franchise League in 1889
  3. the discoverer who discovered that white light is made up of the colours of the rainbow
Down
  1. a British economist and social reformer who is best known for the 1942 report Social Insurance and Allied Services
  2. the writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907
  3. 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 1889the writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907a Welsh poet and writer whose the most well-known work called Under Milk Woodthe discoverer who discovered that white light is made up of the colours of the rainbow...

The Bae Tri allotment 2022-03-20

The Bae Tri allotment crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Put your green waste in this in order for it to rot. It can then be used on your plants to help them grow
  2. This transparent structure gets hot in the summer and is perfect for growing plants in
  3. This tall plant is cut, dried and used as long sticks that can support plants as they grow
  4. The nationality that these beans are named after
  5. This plant looks like a cucumber, has massive green leaves and usually a big yellow flower
  6. This is attached to your gutters in order to collect rain water
  7. A vital pollinator
  8. These have lots of seeds inside and many call them a vegetable but they're actually a fruit
Down
  1. The seeds, of this popular fruit, can be seen on the outside
  2. Plants use the energy from this to help them grow
  3. This is usually used in salads and slugs and snails like to eat it
  4. These are red, round and can come in a "cherry" variety
  5. This herb, that has purple flowers, has a distinctive smell
  6. This part of the plant gathers nutrients and water from the soil. It also anchors the plant to the ground
  7. The Welsh word for carrot
  8. This is when you pick your crops (usually in autumn but can differ depending on the crop)

16 Clues: A vital pollinatorThe Welsh word for carrotThe nationality that these beans are named afterPlants use the energy from this to help them growThese are red, round and can come in a "cherry" varietyThis herb, that has purple flowers, has a distinctive smellThe seeds, of this popular fruit, can be seen on the outside...

ABC 2020-11-17

ABC crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the most famous british police office
  2. the fourth murder took place here,there is a famous racecourse, as it mentioned in the book (53.526940, -1.132986)
  3. a schedule, which was found next to the dead bodies
  4. The place of the first murder,its name means 'ashwater' in Welsh (51.212496, -1.486807)
  5. it means 'Churc town', famous from its golf pitches, the third murder took place here (50.394481, -3.545553)
Down
  1. one who has some problems with their brave
  2. a tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers
  3. the first christian name of the killer, one of the greatest conqueror of the history, an egyptian city got its name after him
  4. the second christian name of the murderer, the emperor of France, who died in Saint Ilona (his first name)
  5. the place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)
  6. the second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb
  7. a type of the proofs, that the police gets from you during the investigation in order to identify you later
  8. a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebody
  9. the fictial detective

14 Clues: the fictial detectivethe most famous british police officeone who has some problems with their bravea schedule, which was found next to the dead bodiesthe place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebodya tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers...

Castles 2024-11-06

Castles crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Royal residence in Scotland, often associated with Queen Elizabeth II and known for its gardens.
  2. Castle Largest inhabited castle in the world, located in Berkshire and a favorite residence of Queen Elizabeth II.
  3. 12th-century Welsh castle known for its concentric design and towering walls, in Gwynedd.
  4. in Northern Ireland overlooking the sea, famous for its dramatic cliffside ruins.
Down
  1. Official London residence of the British monarch, known for its balcony and Changing of the Guard.
  2. Medieval fortress and royal palace overlooking the city of Edinburgh.
  3. Castle on the Isle of Wight, home to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the 19th century.
  4. Historic castle on the Thames, famous for holding the Crown Jewels and as a former prison.
  5. Ancient castle in Kent known as the “Key to England,” associated with the defense against invasions.
  6. Palace Largest palace in Scotland, originally built as an abbey and later a residence of Scottish monarchs.
  7. 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

February Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Singer of 'Suspicious Minds' who would have celebrated his 78th birthday last month (5,7)
  2. The French word for snow (5)
  3. The Welsh word for February - ask Mr. James (or Google)!!! (8)
  4. The city where the bones of Richard III have been found(9)
  5. The illegitimate daughter of Fantine in Les Miserables, played by Amanda Seyfried in recent film adaptation (7)
  6. Michael ---- unveiled controversial plans to replace GCSEs with the English Baccalaureate (4)
Down
  1. The wonderful Durham School umbrellas can be bought in either green or .... (4)
  2. This former Dean of Liverpool became Archbishop of Canterbury on 4th February (6, 5)
  3. 70s singer from a brother-and-sister duet who died 30 years ago this month (5,9)
  4. German composer (composer of Parsifal) who died in this month in 1882. (6)
  5. Queen ------- announced her abdication from being Queen of the Netherlands last month (7)
  6. Scientists at Ohio State University have discovered that adults need between 8 and 11 milligrams of this chemical element everyday (4)
  7. This country, with capital city Zagreb, is set to join the EU on July 1st (7)
  8. Andrew --------, Government Chief Whip who resigned recently (8)
  9. A lakeside town in India, visited by Mr. George, who described it as being, 'better than Eton Dorney' (6)
  10. 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

Employee Engagement crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Introduced in 2011 alongside corporate work wear (3)
  2. The day every week for information about your team's work (9)
  3. Our safety behaviour programme (4)
  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)
  5. We are working to keep you Safe, _____ and Happy in 2016? (7)
  6. We improved the reliability of our IT equipment under this project (10)
Down
  1. In 2015, we pledged to both develop and ______ our colleagues (5)
  2. From this year, you can use this scheme to get fit (7)
  3. An annual event run locally to give you an opportunity to hear updates about the business (8)
  4. A fundamental aim of our annual survey - and what we do with our employees (10)
  5. The most important part of our business (6)
  6. We are earning their trust every day...and we have committed to improving service to them (9)
  7. We pledged to lead in this way, as well as being open, in our Corporate Action Plan theses in 2013 (6)
  8. 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

Employee Engagement crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Our safety behaviour programme (4)
  2. A fundamental aim of our annual survey - and what we do with our employees (10)
  3. An annual event run locally to give you an opportunity to hear updates about the business (8)
  4. We pledged to lead in this way, as well as being open, in our Corporate Action Plan theses in 2013 (6)
  5. The day every week for information about your team's work (9)
  6. We are working to keep you Safe, _____ and Happy in 2016? (7)
  7. The most important part of our business (6)
Down
  1. We are earning their trust every day...and we have committed to improving service to them (9)
  2. 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)
  3. Our LEAN and Service Excellence plans depend on these coming from teams to develop innovation (5)
  4. Introduced in 2011 alongside corporate work wear (3)
  5. In 2015, we pledged to both develop and ______ our colleagues (5)
  6. We improved the reliability of our IT equipment under this project (10)
  7. 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

Horse Breeds Project crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This horse is able to travel at 7-20 miles per hour
  2. This horse is made up of Cape of good horse, Arabian, thoroughbreTimormor pony, and Welsh mountain pony
Down
  1. Orginated in the mountain of the Austrain Tyrol and came from the village of Hafting
  2. Mostly found in chestnut, grey, and bay with black mane and tail. this horse also almost became extinct by 1994
  3. 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 hourstocky build, heavy boned and strong enough to fulfil many agricultural tasksOrginated in the mountain of the Austrain Tyrol and came from the village of HaftingThis horse is made up of Cape of good horse, Arabian, thoroughbreTimormor pony, and Welsh mountain pony...

ABC 2020-11-17

ABC crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the most famous british police office
  2. the fourth murder took place here,there is a famous racecourse, as it mentioned in the book (53.526940, -1.132986)
  3. a schedule, which was found next to the dead bodies
  4. The place of the first murder,its name means 'ashwater' in Welsh (51.212496, -1.486807)
  5. it means 'Churc town', famous for its golf courses, the third murder took place here (50.394481, -3.545553)
Down
  1. one who has some problems with their brave
  2. a tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers
  3. the first christian name of the killer, one of the greatest conqueror of the history, an egyptian city got its name after him
  4. the second christian name of the murderer, the emperor of France, who died in Saint Ilona (his first name)
  5. the place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)
  6. the second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb
  7. a type of the proofs, that the police gets from you during the investigation in order to identify you later
  8. a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebody
  9. the fictial detective

14 Clues: the fictial detectivethe most famous british police officeone who has some problems with their bravea schedule, which was found next to the dead bodiesthe place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebodya tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers...

Crossword: British Culture 2024-05-06

Crossword: British Culture crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Culture and heritage that is being celebrated during Notting Hill Carnival
  2. The Scottish English used varies across regions, with distinct accents found in cities like Edinburgh and _______
  3. The place where the Scottish English is used varies across regions
  4. United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern _______
  5. This British dish consists of battered fish served with crispy fries (three words)
  6. A pudding which is a popular accompaniment on Sunday Roast
Down
  1. This annual horse racing event, held in June, is a highlight of the British social calendar (two words)
  2. London's Notting Hill Carnival celebrates Caribbean culture and heritage, is held in this month
  3. This British English variety spoken in Wales is influenced by the Welsh language and has a melodic lilt and rolling intonation (two words)
  4. The unique cultural perspective of British culture sets it apart from other English-speaking _______
  5. The accent from East London is famous for its distinct pronunciation, featuring dropped consonants and rhyming slang phrases
  6. 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 RoastThe place where the Scottish English is used varies across regionsCulture and heritage that is being celebrated during Notting Hill CarnivalThis British dish consists of battered fish served with crispy fries (three words)...

Chris Cross...Word 2023-01-31

Chris Cross...Word crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A country in southeastern Europe.
  2. To send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
  3. Having great power, influence, or effect.
  4. a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time.
  5. The surname of Lord Voldermort's birth name.
  6. A port city on the River Tyne in northeast England.
  7. A historic county in northern England.
  8. A person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand.
Down
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Able to be easily carried or moved, especially because being of a lighter and smaller version than usual.
  4. The internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs.
  5. Closely compacted in substance.
  6. The creature on the Manchester United emblem.
  7. Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
  8. 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

Syntax crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A clause that can stand alone
  2. A strategy that relative clauses sometimes use
  3. We’ve grown a lot of them
  4. A verb with one argument
  5. Minnesota weather feature
  6. Agent-Patient is one example of these
  7. The “P” in SAP
  8. Graduation month
  9. Prepositions, articles, and conjunctions (but not verbs) in English, e.g.
  10. Hard words to say in Welsh
  11. A necessary clause or phrase
  12. “That’s the player who I always forget __her__ name” (just the “her”)
  13. “I” and “She” are this case in English
  14. These go almost anywhere!
Down
  1. Can be nominal, verbal, or adjectival, and there’s one per clause
  2. Position at the top of the NP Accessibility Hierarchy
  3. The ’s in “Ollie’s carrot”, say
  4. Standalone morpheme providing just one piece of grammatical information
  5. When nouns come before adjectives in NPs, e.g.
  6. “She __made__ me do it!”, e.g.
  7. A verb with two arguments
  8. When “what” “why” “who” won’t move
  9. Can be skilfully employed to deflect blame!
  10. # of students in our class
  11. Inflects for tense, person, number, etc., without carrying main verbal semantic meaning
  12. SVO, VSO, SOV, etc.
  13. The case used when P=S
  14. S≠A≠P alignment
  15. The “A” in SAP
  16. The “S” in SAP
  17. Basic word order in English
  18. If you want to pull in an instrument into the core of the verb (like ‘spoonfeed’), you might use this
  19. MacLing drink of choice

33 Clues: The “P” in SAPThe “A” in SAPThe “S” in SAPS≠A≠P alignmentGraduation monthSVO, VSO, SOV, etc.The case used when P=SMacLing drink of choiceA verb with one argumentA verb with two argumentsWe’ve grown a lot of themMinnesota weather featureThese go almost anywhere!# of students in our classHard words to say in WelshBasic word order in English...

Renaissance and Reformation 2020-11-09

Renaissance and Reformation crossword puzzle
Across
  1. English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
  2. the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors
  3. the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
  4. a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution
  5. religious reformation movement that began in England in the late 1500s
  6. a style and theory of representation on the accurate depiction of detail
  7. a Welsh-British family
  8. Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
  9. an outlook or system of through attaching prime importance to human rather than divine supernatural matters
Down
  1. separation of religious institutions from state institutions and a public sphere where religion may participate, but not dominate
  2. the doctrine that God has eternally chosen those whom he intends to save
  3. the various branches of creative activity, such as, painting, music, literature, and dance
  4. Italian sculptor of the Renaissance
  5. belief that differs or contradicts the accepted teachings of a religion
  6. inventor of the printing press
  7. the process of being reincarnated or born again
  8. Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
  9. Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
  10. one of the largest branches of Protestantism that identifies with the teachings of Martin Luther
  11. buying or selling of something spiritual or closely connected with the spiritual

20 Clues: a Welsh-British familyinventor of the printing pressItalian sculptor of the Renaissancethe process of being reincarnated or born againItalian painter and architect of the High Renaissancethe faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churchesthe Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors...

Staples of Africa 2012-01-24

Staples of Africa crossword puzzle
Across
  1. / Hides its identity by posing like a Sweet Potato but it's not
  2. / These leave were chewed to post-pone fatigue
  3. / Shrubbery found on the dry rock of coastal North Africa
  4. / a shrub, Abelmoschus esculentus, of the mallow family, bearing beaked pods.
  5. / ny plant of the grass family yielding an edible grain, as wheat, rye, oats, rice, or corn
  6. / Some times known as Great Millet in Britain, Kaffir Corn in West Africa
  7. / the grain of this plant, used as food and in making beer, ale, and whiskey.
  8. / 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.
  9. / Not Welsh. But its origin is African
  10. / Has a tough skin and its flesh is pink to a pale yellow.
  11. Nuts / Extracted from a spiny cone from a tree
Down
  1. Beans / Might have bean the first cultivated legume in civilization (Pun intended)
  2. / Second most popular drink to tea
  3. / What would Italian cooking be without this herb?
  4. / The red flesh is delicious and nutritious along with the seeds
  5. Chestnut / Mostly bought in a can with water and is a pale white
  6. / Goes great on a hamburger bun! Also makes a great oil
  7. / Food, Fuel, Medicine, cosmetic and a lighting oil this does it all!
  8. / Named after the dislodged Captain of the Bounty
  9. 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 fatigueNuts / 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

Industrial revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. (1743 – 1803) Leader of the Haitian slave revolt.
  2. (1805 – 1860) English civil engineer.
  3. (1758 – 1794) Robespierre was one of the foremost figures of the French revolution.
  4. a political reform movement, active between 1838 and 1850. Their main aim was to achieve universal male suffrage.
  5. (1729–1796) One of the greatest political leaders of the Eighteenth Century.
Down
  1. (1736 – 1819) Scottish engineer.
  2. English writer and social critic.
  3. (1820 – 1895) German social scientist and political activist.
  4. (1835 – 1919) Born in Scotland to poor parents
  5. (1806 – 1859) English engineer.
  6. (1781 – 1848) Mechanical engineer, who developed the steam engine for use in trains
  7. became one of the richest persons in the world through his dominance of the oil and railroad industries.
  8. group of 19th-century English skilled workers who were concerned about losing their skilled jobs in the textile industry.
  9. (1818 – 1883) Marx saw the industrial revolution as being a stage in the eventual struggle and triumph of the Proletariat.
  10. (1757 – 1834) French military officer who fought in the Wars of Independence
  11. (1771 – 1858) – Welsh social reformer who attempted to build a utopian socialist and co-operative movement.
  12. (1743-1823) – English inventor, and member of the Anglican clergy.
  13. (1778 – 1829) – English chemist and inventor.
  14. (1813 – 1898) an English engineer, inventor, and businessman.
  15. 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

ABC crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the most famous british police office
  2. the fourth murder took place here,there is a famous racecourse, as it mentioned in the book (53.526940, -1.132986)
  3. a schedule, which was found next to the dead bodies
  4. The place of the first murder,its name means 'ashwater' in Welsh (51.212496, -1.486807)
  5. it means 'Churc town', famous for its golf pitches, the third murder took place here (50.394481, -3.545553)
Down
  1. one who has some problems with their brave
  2. a tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers
  3. the first christian name of the killer, one of the greatest conqueror of the history, an egyptian city got its name after him
  4. the second christian name of the murderer, the emperor of France, who died in Saint Ilona (his first name)
  5. the place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)
  6. the second victim works at this bar, which was named after a chinese herb
  7. a type of the proofs, that the police gets from you during the investigation in order to identify you later
  8. a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebody
  9. the fictial detective

14 Clues: the fictial detectivethe most famous british police officeone who has some problems with their bravea schedule, which was found next to the dead bodiesthe place of the second murder,(50.845898, 0.467047)a tool, one can cut the bread and optional kill somebodya tool,one can strangle with anyone with it, we wear this in our trousers...

The Holiday Reveal: 2025-12-23

The Holiday Reveal: crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A long hollow cylinder; or the colloquial name for the London Underground.
  2. Adjective describing a route that offers beautiful natural views rather than speed.
  3. Precious metal, chemical symbol Au; associated with 50th wedding anniversaries.
  4. The Italian word for "Forward!"; also a UK high-speed rail operator.
  5. Surname of the 19th-century American showman who founded a famous travelling circus.
  6. The product of combustion; providing heat, light, and a cozy atmosphere.
  7. Major London railway terminus serving the West Coast Main Line.
  8. From the Latin for "circle"; a travelling company of acrobats and clowns.
  9. A large vessel full of heated water, used for hydrotherapy or relaxation.
Down
  1. Waterfowl with webbed feet; the male is called a drake.
  2. Hard grey sedimentary rock used with steel to produce sparks.
  3. A hollow container used to shape molten liquid; or a fuzzy fungal growth.
  4. To multiply by two; a doppelganger; or a standard measure of spirits.
  5. A tributary of the River Dee; shares its name with a common male name (spelled with a Y).
  6. A female imperial ruler; Queen Victoria held this title for India.
  7. A portable shelter made of cloth, supported by poles and ropes.
  8. Welsh word meaning a cubbyhole; now universally used to mean an affectionate hug.
  9. 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

Renaissance and Reformation crossword puzzle
Across
  1. separation of religious institutions from state institutions and a public sphere where religion may participate, but not dominate
  2. a Welsh-British family
  3. the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors
  4. Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
  5. Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
  6. the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
  7. buying or selling of something spiritual or closely connected with the spiritual
  8. inventor of the printing press
  9. belief that differs or contradicts the accepted teachings of a religion
Down
  1. the process of being reincarnated or born again
  2. the doctrine that God has eternally chosen those whom he intends to save
  3. English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
  4. Italian sculptor of the Renaissance
  5. a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution
  6. Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
  7. an outlook or system of through attaching prime importance to human rather than divine supernatural matters
  8. religious reformation movement that began in England in the late 1500s
  9. the various branches of creative activity, such as, painting, music, literature, and dance
  10. a style and theory of representation on the accurate depiction of detail
  11. one of the largest branches of Protestantism that identifies with the teachings of Martin Luther

20 Clues: a Welsh-British familyinventor of the printing pressItalian sculptor of the Renaissancethe process of being reincarnated or born againItalian painter and architect of the High Renaissancethe faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churchesthe Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors...

Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2019-12-11

Famous People of the Industrial Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. invented coke smelting and advanced the mass production of brass and iron goods
  2. a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer
  3. Scottish political economist and philosopher
  4. an English novelist who wrote "Frankenstien"
  5. invented the flying shuttle
  6. was a weaver, carpenter, and inventor and was one of three men responsible for the mechanisation of spinning
  7. English journalist, first person to establish a permanent campaigning organisation
  8. English inventor who designed the first model of the steam engine
  9. he discovered crop roation
  10. English American writer and pamphleteer
  11. an English agricultural pioneer from Berkshire who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution
  12. was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
Down
  1. American automobile manufacturer who created the Model T in 1908
  2. his inventions mechanized the making of yarn and thread for the textile industry, also helped to create the factory system of manufacture
  3. British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
  4. Scottish civil engineer and road-builder who is famous for his invention of the "macadamisation"
  5. known as "The Father of Railways"
  6. Irish philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor children
  7. a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the 19th century
  8. English writer and social critic remembered as one of the most important and influential writers of the 19th century
  9. American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin
  10. Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer who improved on the first design of the steam engine of 1712

22 Clues: he discovered crop roationinvented the flying shuttleknown as "The Father of Railways"English American writer and pamphleteerScottish political economist and philosopheran English novelist who wrote "Frankenstien"American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gina Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer...

The Samanthan Sentinel: 10.7.24 2024-10-07

The Samanthan Sentinel: 10.7.24 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Cut one, two grow back- this beast is a formidable foe
  2. This creature can only keep one eye open!
  3. This magical, legendary creature is one of Sam's favorite- also known for being a serpent-like creature with wings
  4. Known as the fair folk, they are known for being beautiful and highly mischievous
  5. These are garden protectors nowadays but were once viewed as nocturnal protectors of Earth!
  6. Find a pot of gold? These folks can't be far behind! (plural)
  7. If you see a full moon, watch out for these furry shapeshifters!
  8. These magnificent creatures even had their own lagoon in Peter Pan's Neverland!
  9. Seen as classic myth iconography, they are renowned for their pristine horn
Down
  1. This woman was cursed to turn people to stone
  2. You'll see these creatures perched on building corners
  3. If you welcome this creature into your home, you better have garlic to ward them off
  4. Part man, part horse- they're known for being excellent archers
  5. These fierce creatures would lure sailors to their death
  6. This is a blanket term for evil or mischievous spirits in English, Irish, and Welsh folklore
  7. Featured in Harry Potter- this root SCREAMS when it's uprooted!
  8. Just like Shrek- these creatures have layers!
  9. This beautiful creature can be reincarnated in its ashes
  10. If you don't answer her riddles correctly, she will eat you
  11. 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 stoneJust like Shrek- these creatures have layers!Cerberus is this type of animal- just 3 headed!You'll see these creatures perched on building cornersCut one, two grow back- this beast is a formidable foeThese fierce creatures would lure sailors to their death...

Alex Rider Crossword D 2023-02-17

Alex Rider Crossword D crossword puzzle
Across
  1. strong heavy iron grating that can be shut down
  2. most romantic city
  3. not traditional
  4. the skin condition that Michael Jackson and Nile both claim to have.
  5. The home of Tom's brother
  6. the world's way of visualizing debt
  7. light flatbottomed boat in Venetian Canals
  8. the enterprises where SCORPIA got the vaccines from
  9. the murdering of a political person as an attack espionage.
  10. the HQ of MI6
  11. the most comely actress
  12. _____ Pan
  13. Alex's care taker.
  14. the largest canal in Venice
  15. Buildings, antennae, spans, and Earth
  16. Operation name of the planned mass genocide of many thousands of children.
  17. Mr. Marple's favorite student
  18. the things that the radar dishes were mounted upon
  19. A regular grenade will blow a solider up into _______.
  20. criminal organization
  21. Alex's nationality
Down
  1. a railing supported by balusters
  2. Julia Rothman's Nationality
  3. best english teacher
  4. alex's dad
  5. the carriers for the poison.
  6. unable to be breached, impossible to overcome
  7. Perfect spotless
  8. _____ Cai
  9. the mass killing of people
  10. & Juliet
  11. the founding place of pizza
  12. existing or done under the earths surface
  13. head of Special Operations at MI6, also a type of rolled up marijuana
  14. Alex Rider's Job
  15. made into an intricate shape
  16. author of the book series Alex Rider
  17. main character
  18. the pointy part of the high heel.
  19. the place where Alex Rider's dad supposedly died
  20. most lethal weapon ever

41 Clues: & Juliet_____ Cai_____ Panalex's dadthe HQ of MI6main characternot traditionalPerfect spotlessAlex Rider's Jobmost romantic cityAlex's care taker.Alex's nationalitybest english teachercriminal organizationthe most comely actressmost lethal weapon everThe home of Tom's brotherthe mass killing of peopleJulia Rothman's Nationality...

Cerys's Birthday Crossword 2025-04-10

Cerys's Birthday Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Mexican dog (9)
  2. Sadly, what we are to the monarch (7)
  3. French yachting location (7)
  4. New Scotland? (4,6)
  5. Monopoly peice and special occassion headpiece (3,3)
  6. Welsh cheese (9)
  7. Creamy beige (7)
  8. Ballet turn in place on one leg (9)
  9. Dr. P's Spanish cousin (14)
  10. Alcohol measuring implement (6)
  11. Lustrous cake flavour (3,6)
  12. Lennon-McCartney song crossed with a long-haired, domesticated cattle native to the Himalayan region (4,3,3)
  13. Musical instrument for communication? (9)
  14. Diane makes a great one (6)
  15. Video game quirk enjoyed at the end of lent (9)
  16. Pancakes and bacon? Supertramp album (18)
  17. One of these word games (6)
  18. Jack Skeleton's dog (4)
Down
  1. East High's drama teacher (9)
  2. What is this? (8)
  3. Alex Butler nor Blake Lively could live without it (6)
  4. Home of the Chiefs (6,4)
  5. Two celebrities dating? (1,1,12)
  6. French region known for the palest of rosés (8)
  7. Artist that made a splash, or rather a splatter? (13)
  8. Need one at three o'clock (4,4)
  9. This pop star doesn't take milk in her coffee (7)
  10. Galactic Chocolate (5,3)
  11. The longest album the fab four made (3,5,5)
  12. Wales’ highest all time Six Nations points scorer (7,5)
  13. Star's Hollow shop (4,8)
  14. One,two -- my shoe (6)
  15. The oldest Beatle (5,5)
  16. A boat's right (9)
  17. Singing cat lady's birthday month (8)
  18. The lion, the unicorn and.. (1,6,4)
  19. Antechamber (9)
  20. 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)...